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OHISGOX CITY, 'OIIBSJCO, 3 ISC.
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PCCUSHSD F.VEUY S Vtt RPAY MOKX1XC
By D. C. IRELAND,
itu-FiCK- 4-"mith cast cwnor of Firm and
Y, J Vrn.vs ia th bulMtug lately known
as the'Court House, Oregon City, Oregon.
Terms of ,l-'isTcriiiticji.
One co-.v o::o vr in advance t" '
ftinij of Ailvertisitisr.
Transient advertisements, one square
, jo lines or less.t urr.
GO 00
10 00
jo,r Oii'-h subsequent insertion 1 00
O Haines Curds one suuare per annum
e.vai.h: uu.irterly
);:,.' column per atsuu'.n
One halt" column
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Lenal aTlverti.-ing at the li.-he.l rates
K. & A. .M. Holds its regular
.mmunifations on the first and third Sat
urd.ivs of each month, at halt past six i m.
Brethren Hi e,ood standing arc- invited to
,.! Iv unlet- ol '
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CLIFF HOUSE.
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'A Avr?y Opposite Woolen En-lory,
Y. L. WHITE, I ,
T. W. RllOADES, 1 rnetors.
Oregon City, Oregon.
We invite the citizens of Oregon City, and
the traveling public, to iivc us a shave of
their iiUrcnaa;'. Meals :an be had at all
hours, to please- the most fastidious. 15
BARLOW HOLIES.
Main Street, one door north of the Woolen
Factory,
Oregon City Oregon.
AYm. Earlow Iicirittor.
llltCll'.
Ore
..n Cite, Nov. fth, 1
n:2u
Oregon J,oU;; Vo. 3, I. O.
iiJCc oft). V. Meets every Wchses
O i ':'. v--- ,p.v eveni.iic at 7 o'clock, in the
Minnie II.'-!!. Members of the ordc-are in
ited to attend. Ry order S. (i. n:2'.t
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at the rooms
Willnmeits L. .!gf a. i
f...ii M-crv SaV'iid.iV evening
,S corner of Main a'od Fifth greets, at 7 1-2
.' Vi-it;:i-' laeinbetii are invited tu
alteiul.
Jv Ol der of
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W. C. T.
C. Jij -'S.
1-. O. M CO'.VN.
'!! J'll'.'ilC.
The proprietor, thankful for tho continued
patronage he has received, would inform the
public that be will continue Lis eU'orts to
pleat his guests. (52
" SHAVIWGALOON.
Nearly Opposite toe 1'ost O Slice, Maiu street,
Oil KG ON CITY.
rpiIE UNDKKSKIN Fd, V,"ll) 11 AS FOR
some time pat endeavoi :".! to serve the
public satisfactorily in the art, of Shaving
and Hair Uiessing, returns his thanks for
the pairoiiaa,e he lias received, and requests
a ciutiuuauce of the same.
ZiM ) II. FilANZ.
p 0 NysA h o o rj .
Hain stree t, Crecrnn City,
One doi:r north ot the J'ost
Oihee.
.T.V3Ii:S JIAXX', Fj-opr.
This j.opular saloon is always supplied
with the vvrv best onaliiv of Wines and
r and Cider, Cigars
OIUHJOX Cl'l'V, OilKttOX.
O-"" Will attend to all business entrusted
1 !!; rare in a': v of t'ne Cmirt of the State,
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i.t ui.ia"V, r.eotluic ie..ais, sen icm ..--
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J--" Particular atteiitiju iven to contested
land cases. 1 ' .
O o jUt-irney a,ul CoiinsiU-r at Law.
J ILL ATTF.N'i) I'll' )i S'T LV TO ALL
V business eotnt.-tod to his care,
Oi-iicii One door north of IV 11 k i'atker's
Oru.Htore, Oregon City, Ose-tui. i":y
Liquors, Ale, I'orter, 1
and tobacco.
r-.lvl
1 ive me a eai i.
JA.MKS MANN".
Fashion Billiard Saloon.
lla':u street, -between Second and Third,
On-yon City.
J. C. Blann, Proprietor.
?Iln.l T,"or 0 m Concerns.
Mind your own concerns, my friend,
For they are yours alone ;
Don't talk about your neighbor's faults,
Hut strive to Mend your own.
Suppose be does not always lead
A truly perfect life,
What matter if he sometimes fiets,
Ct quarrels with his wife?
Don't meddle let him know, my friend,
Your belter ns.tr.rs s'purns
To act the spy on him or his ;
Aud miud your own concerns.
Yes, mind your own concerns, my friend,
And presently you'll find
That all your time is occupied,
And you've quite enough to mind.
Why need you care if Snooks or Spooks
Should wed with Sallie Jones ;
What matter if your neighbor C.
A plump half million owns?
The money is not yours, my friend,
Though golden stol es he earns.
So do not envy his wealth ;
But mind your own concerns.
Yes, niind your own concerns, my friend,
It is a better plan,
Than always to be spying out
The deeds of brother man.
Remember that all persons have.
Though hidden Ironi the iew,
Thoughts that to them of right belong,
And not at all to you.
And also bear in mind, my friend,
A generous nature worms
No secret form a brother's breast ;
So mind your own concerns.
accident, but ho was quite at sea as to the
cause.
- Have you any enemy?" said I. '' or
any one who entertains any malico agahist
you '.'"
No ; lie thought not.
"You are unmarried? I believe. '
Yes ; Lo was.
Courting, porbaps I suggested.
lie confessed to the soft impeachment.
'Have any objection to toil i:iev,l;o the
lady is ?" inquired I. tor we police ollicers
are sometimes obliged to over-ride deli
cate scruples, lie Mentioned the name of
a young woman residing at a farm house
six miles down the valley, and within half
a mile of the scene of the accident. I
drew- a long breath, but kept my own
counsel.
O. so the damsel lives there, does she?
Now, has s-lie any other sweetheart be
sides yourself?"
lie thought there had been one, a car
penter : but. ouoih the driv
eeiiily, " --ho lias no lover now but ru
Whore does this eirpenter live '
Tlic Female Lobbyist nt Washington
" Bueno Btiro," the lively and
gossiping; Washington correspondent
of the New Yoi k Citizen, gives the
following aumirablo pen and h:k
like:. ess of a celebrated female lob'
byist widely known at the Capital of
the nation. lie says: Perhaps you
think that because the National Con
gress lias adjourned, we have nothing
of interest to write about here. It
so, you are, in the language the Ti
bet tribes of tho Pacific States
"sucked in and like-wise deceived
for we have cords upon cordsof facts
yet unwritten, regarding the ins and
outs of that body, and I propose this
week to give you another lobby view.
;, comp:a-
bugbear in the Thirty-ninth Con
gress, including in'its provisions ap
propriations of mblions of dollars in
pavment of claims of contractors who
had lost money in building ironclads
for the Government. Some of the
claims were just, and others were
swindles; but the just and unjust
were served alike, and the bill was
lost, only to be revived, by piece
meal, in the Fortieth Congress. The
first successful piece thus revived
was the claim of Ryan, Secor & Co.,
for the erection of the ironclad C
maiiche. It may have been a just
claim, and I think it was; but I am
not mistaken when I say it was rush
ed through both houses in double-
quick time, and that the propelling
without, coarseness, and attracted the
gaze of the sternest and most micom-
On the Trait.
"About half a n;:!o i'rov.i the l':n-;n' h"
answered ; and with that 1 hut. fully s..t- j .roiiiiing of our legislator, by its
islied that I was on the trail. (voluptuous appearance. Her face
Th- morning after, and at th-- Pceno of j m,;.,v ,.i;1!ked. vet beautiful.
ttho-oi who a mn: re wo men lor
a
Kxamaiuai it : doll-like placidity of features. Her
thick ;
ini'-.- oxc?b
v,l This h oi boon .,vl to row .; tho xl laciv ol micwigent cxp.essmn, oi
the accident. I had found a !.t"..
stake, cut evid.-nily from tho a
I am a police superintendent in a large
iron-making town and for upwards of
twoutv years have had the care of a popu-
rrIIF. above long established and popular j ,OU;. c0;i;erv district. The peculiar avo-
i Saleiuil is Vet a lavo; lie resel l, ami as
o:ilv the choicest brands id mes, l.npiors
i.'i.i ('i,-.irs are di-oeM-ed to enst.T.iers a
shal-
ll . j.ublic patronage is solicited.
' j.C. MANX.
SHADES S A L 0 0 TJ .
O fi. HU3L A T,
ATTO Rff E Y AT LAW,
Oicgim lily, O. t gou.
Oihee over ('harmaii & Lrothcr. S:if
Ud SUe J.'' Sfrrtl,
J'hlr.i. (h
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GECKGE A. HAAS Proprietor.
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Br. II. Gafiarrans,
.PHYSIC I AX and SURGE0X
OFFICII -la J. Fleiuing'.s Hook Store.
jf.0ln. mro .', t ' -'i'i'- '
Br. F. Barclay, M. II. C L.
The proprietor beirs leave to inform his
friends and the public generally that the
above named popular saloon is open for their
aeeommodatie-n, with a new ami well assort
ed suj.edv ol the nnesl Lianas ot wiins,
l'upiors and cigars.
(Formerly Surgeon to the Horn 11. 1L Co.)
OFFlClx:
Main Street
-At A'. .v5'V ",
i . ..O'v'iii Citv.
Good Templar Eesort !
Oh? F-or S' 'uk rf t.c (f!c,
Okegon Cirv OuEtiOS.
iMI!- FilOPKIKTOe
i siatu.e.: th
above. Kesort in ifno.
sua
r.Ki: n.r.Auni-;
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win Keep
are
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J. WELCH,
m: sy 1st.
:J. I at ( H'l cV.'v, Orr h':i.
Rooms over Charmaa tt Rro.'s store. Main
street. tl-.iy
ill sl-llll.ir Oial -ee; ;;a,e mien up .i.u i ii,
.eep !
open every day arid evetiiar. i,-,t;rlays ex
cepted. 1 tor ihe eoterlaiiimeio ot ti.e public,
w it : 1 1' lards, e-e., on s' rietly tern'oerain-o
pi ii.; l;.o . s. lee Cream served on Satunlav
and Sunday even i,n;s. CJa.e.m
RF'LLY ty Fl LSr.URY, Proprietors.
Main Street, at the Telegraph Oiiice,
Urcizon.
JOHN H. S C II II A Itl ,
Manufacturer and ileaier in
S. I DD L BS, II A 11 X ESS,
etc., etc.,
0 Main street, between Third and Fourth,
Oregon City.
IMIE attention of parties during anything
JL in my line, is directeU to my stock, be
O fote makiuii purchases elsewhere.
Ov) JOHN 11. SC11RAM.
A. II. HELL.
A. IVUtKEK.
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BELL & P AE.KEH.
AXU OKALKUS IV
Chemicals, 1 'a tent Medicines, Paints,
I'crfttincry, Oils, Variiaha',
.And everv article kept in a Drug Store.
t'.-S. i M vin' S r 1 : k n t , 0 1 : i : : vn C i ' v
7 z I g l e R & SON.,
iffl ! FEUS,
Oregon City, Oregon,
rpiIF. UNniiUSIGNEI) AUK NOW PRE
L pared to make all manner of ware in the
line of cooperate, from a well-bucket to a
hogshead, of both bilge and straight work,
on short notice, and at reasonable rates.
Qt.'al! and examine samples of our work, as
if is its own recommendation,
v.;. .tin) L. . 1 ( ; L Fit & SON.
JAMES 111. MOOSE,
Justice of the 1'cuce C City Recorder.
Oreif-.ui Lulv
1euler in
Ke -iter's Ready -mode C' A xr,
Cigars, Tobacco. Fipes, Stationery,
Cutlery, Willow and Wooden
Ware, Yankee Xotictts,
Fancy and staple Groceries, Candies, Nuts,
Toys, etc. (5'j!
IT IS ONLY NLCCSSARY TO LET THE
public be informed that
JOHN HELM, Artist,
Has removed to the Photographic Rooms on
Main street, lately occupied by Morrison C.
A they, where be "is prepared to execute bet
ter work than ever.
For Children's I'i :tnres the best hours arc
between Viand Pi o'clock a. m. i.ly
OliEdCV CITV.
KEEP CONSTANTLY' ON HAND FOR SALE :
ERA X AXd CHICK EX FEED
Parties wanting feed must furni.-h
their' sack s. 1 1 "-"'"
" O 11 EG" ON CITY
Manufacture, and have constantly on
hand, a very Sup-rior Article of
Straw Wraj'piug l'aper.
cations of tho people supply ample tlis
cuise for criminals in hiding. Who would
look fur a runaway clerk in the black
face and coai-shuued ganneins oi a comer,
or in the gu;e of a laborer in tho iron
shod? It may be as-umed, therefore, that
many a strange incident has come um'.er
my nolieo hi tho course of so long a ser
vice, and some of these I may occasionally
present to the public. One in particular
I remember well, as practically illustrat
ing a remark made in the Tls,i-s on She
conviction of Mailer, that crimes of a con
spicuous character are generally commu
ted by the class that is least suspected. I
was called one evening to quell a disturb
ance between several colliers and a party
of Irishmen. Tho colliers, it appears,
maddened with drink, had assailed the
latter, driven them into a dwelling, and
would have killed one or move, but for
e t.pnortune arrivn! of the police.
Tiie night afterwards. 1 received a note
from the. railway an; hornies that a coal
irahi bed been throw 11 off d.r line bv some
j miscreant or other who had placed sleep
1 idotig ;);e rails. Knowing that colliers
j working at a distance invariaoly return
; bv these trains, and remembering the
struggle of the night before, I at once con
cluded this to be an attempt at Irish ro-
. and pursued my investigations ac-
OOice In the Court House and City
Council llooni, Oregon City.
Will attend to the acknowledgment of
ieeds, ami all other dot ies appei taining to
;iie oiliee of Justice of the Peace. thly
Jolm Fleming,
".'.'.!. F.il iu LOOKS a a-t ,-JTA TWXEi: V.
Thankful for tho patronage heretofore re
reived, respectfully solicit., a continuance
of the favors of a generous public.
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Hi store is between Jaeob.-d and Acker-
man's bricks, on the west side of Main street.
Oregon City, October liTth, V.a. (tf
CLARK GEEENMAN,
City lrayiHni,
(::!: to. ctty.
All orders for tho delivery of merchandise,
or packages and fn.-isrht ot wh.atever desenp
tion. to anv nart e,f tae citv, will be executed
promptly and with care.
-7?" Orders will receive prompt nttention.
" v 1 J. ! MILLER, Secretary.
JAMES M0RF1TT & CO.,
-70FLI) INFORM TILE ITLLiC ES
V peciailv of Cancmah, that they have
established a Store at that place, where they
wil! keep ou hand a we'd assorted stock et
Merchandise and Groceries.
which will be sold at reasonable rates, for the
purpose of establishing 'ermaneimy sm n a
necessity at t'anemah. Try us. 1
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DAVID SMITH W. II. V UIMIALL.
SMITH & HARSKALL,
EJacl Smiths and E-Aler Maters.
Corner of Maiu and Third streets,
Hrrornn TitV - OregOll.
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Biacksmithinir in all its branches. Boiler
mukin.r and reoairimr. All work warranted
to give satisfaction.
William Broughton,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,
Hi In f'r-.it, ('rrr-n City.
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BRAY FOR SALE CHEAP !
DRAY, IN
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A VIIJ.T RATE 11EA i
1 V good order, will be sold cheap tor cash
upon application fo
ul.tt )
C. GREEN MAN,
Oregon City.
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1866.
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Jonx my bus. IUUU 11. e. ntK3-
J. MYERS et BROTHER,
Undar the Court Hisc, in Orcyon City.
O Dealers in
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Clothing,
r, Ruemi Yista Stone Ware.
C.roceries, Hardware, etc., etc.,
J hh-h they propose to tx.ll as choip at ar.ff
2:ly
Oregon City, October 1S3!.
1ILL HEAD- PR1NTKD.
J At the Enterprise 0ce.
Will attend to all work in his lino, con
sisting in part of Carpenter and Joiner work
framing, building, etc. Jobbing promptly
attended to.
OPvEGOl, CITY
BEE W E E Y !
HEN II Y il U JIBi: L,
cording'.y.
A few nights after, another coal train
was thrown off the rails, as in the former
case, however, without harm to the men ;
but tliis second attempt spurred, me on.
so that certain suspected persons wore
speedily in custody. But I soon found
that these wore " not my men."7 It is use
less for me expatiate uti the unerring signs
by which innocence invariably asserts it
self. Tho Irishmen were violent i:i their
cups, but most certainly incapable of
the atrocious act of which they were ac
cused.
.Scarcely had a week passed when the
whole neighborhood was thrilled with hor
ror. At a distance of twelve miles from,
the town where I lived there was another
town, to which our tradesmen lesorted in
numbers every Wednesday to market. In
the evening, the last train, as usual, bore
its numerous passengers to their homes.
It was summer time, and merrily they
dashed along the rugged bank of a moun
tain river, winding in among the hills. But
soon the picturs was changed : turning a
curve in full career, the engine left the
rails, and cutting deeply into the embank
ment, rolled on its side, fortunately hav
ing continued a sufiieient time in progress
to break the shock of the carriages. There
was an awful cry of lamentation, a wild
medley, a hurried scene ; men and women
seeking to clamber through the opening
above the locked doors, too intent ou per
sonal safety to think of anything else.
JIot were bruised and all were frightened.
While messengers were dispatched to the
nearest station, others searched along tho
route for the mishap. It was soon found.
The scene of the accident was a curve, and
the rail nearest to tho river had been for
cibly removed. Tho miscreant for it
was seen that a villiau's hand had been
there had fortunately been ignorant of
mechanics. Ho had taken up ail the rail
by the ravine for I have omitted to men
tion that there was a steep precipice at
this point and naturally thought that the
train, w ith its load of human Fife, would
have tumbled over. The rail nox. the rivet
was the sale one, and so the engine simply
pdowed along towards the scrap of the
mountain.
When tho details of this lucky escape
reached mo. I felt that my reputation was
at stake. This was evidently So. Three j
of the diabolical attempts of the same
hand. The first inquiry made was : Who
drove the train? And one or two ques
tions of a similar character put me in pos
session of this important fact, that the
rail from the sleeper.
minutely, I saw that it had been cut re
cently, and that willi a ktiotchod knife.
.So. with this idea uppermost, I started
on the lir.siii.n. and after a pleasant drive,
reached the little hamlet where tho car
penter lived. The ilisirict was very
mountainous and nigged ; and, as 1 mount
ed tho winding road towards the house, I
could sec tho moo... tone of tho river xo-ar
which so narrow un troupe -had taken
place. Yonder was the feeiie. as the
criminal hcv ? The d-was soon opt ti
ed to my knock, and by the eat pouter him
self, a cool. i.vl!'po--se.-sed young ma::,
who seemed to read my envnd in a rao-
vinif vet n- n-.! mo wont 1 wau.eo, :..n
o!!i the cbatme of a
info his lilt lo roeeu. art I told him I had a
suspicion he Could enlighten me em the
cause of the railway accident.
;o In: couidu'i t lie hud heard of it.
Would he allow mo to search htm ?
C'enaitilv ; ami forthwith various articles
where in my bund. u his
two tiocket kiihes, each (e
have servcl io cul the stale. As I paus
ed a m-.tn ot:, uud held il.eta in my hand,
lie .'.! '.- iy : x
- That knife" (pointing to ;-) - I only
put iuio my pocket th'- nnunnng. as J get.
! eraay JO'ep it at h ism."
I 'open.-! the .ido- : th- Ma wns
I nor my,', a tin bedong up IVtoa the arte :e
i to lie- (-.;.; caught Id eye. V
i knew one another's thought in an noiant :
but he accompanied me irnmnid'y en.-nnii
j to ,;.e t ... u. V. ih-' d.e V: gur-
led itl o-. h'.c- e ; . , ;s i en.- et.on.n
m i tiers saiisi; -d in-' ,n
was found entdt v. and
years" trarisp'.f'.:'' ion.
It turned out afterwarl
the t trtti girl, and was in;
to the act which so Dearie
To this city there came from St. j pOWi.r ustj jn pushing il through was
Louis a lady whose robust figure was i tj-e i0Lbyess above referred to. It
amounted to nearly SfiUO.000, and
she was well paid for her trouble, if
trouble you may call it. Iay after
day, when it was pending in the House,
she sat in t lie Diplomatic Gallery,
and watched it in the various stages
of parliamentary progress, and each
day some new advocate sometimes
a deserter fiom the raiiks of its op
ponents thundted clotpioidly in its
behalf, and immediately w hen he rose
to talk, the cynical occupants of the
Reporter's Gallery would whisper
mysteriously, 44 he has been seen by
t tie spider with the black basque."
Stern, sober, corrugated, shrivelled
chin protruded firmly and was sweet
ly (ii m pled, while above it pouted
two chert y ripe lips. Her no.sa was
exquisitely turned to the most ex
cruciatingly fine compromise between
sensuality and stateswoman-liko ab
negation of vvorldliness. Her checks,
round r.tid plump, were always col
ored with iho fre-h pink blush of old me a voted for it, .poke for it,
Ilituallsiu in Enoiaae,
Recently in the House of Lords
Earl Shaftsbury brought up bis bill
to prohibit Anglican clergymen from
wearing garments of a certain color
ar.d cut in churen. -ituiglanci, his
Lordship s?aiJ, had come into a terri
ble crisis. Protestantism was in
danger, for there were already two
thousand churches where caudles
were lighted upon the altar. So
many lights showed that dark days
were coming. Ritualism threatened
to shake the existence of the Empire.
Men of great zeal, learning and abil
ity were engaged in this work of de
stroying the church and nation, and
as he was in favor of civil and rclig
ious liberty, lie introduced this bill
to forbid the people using unauthor
ized costumes and ceremonies. He
iiad been among tho farmers of Dor
set and found them very much ex
cited on the subject. They used
very strong expressions, which, with
proper deference to the bench of
bishops, he would not like to repeat.
Ritualism was exciting dissenters
against the church, and even the Wes
leyaus, who were generally friendly,
now threatened to destroy her as a
branch of Popery. A noble Lord
mildly suggested that vestments were
older than the doctrines complained
of, and were used in the Protestant
Church of Sweden. The Ilishop of
Loudon doubted if the evil coul-j be
L.ticni'.tii-g.
The city of Luxemburg is built on
a very high rock, and lias three town
ships within boundaries, sitr. :o
at the bottom o this rock. Mbe.
Grand Duchy of Luxemburg is sur
rounded by Prance, Belgium arin
Prussia. The frovS&r of Trance 9
only six miiesGuf Belgium nine miles
and of Prussia twelve miles fro9.
the city.
The inhabitants are a very sobc
industrious people, speakrrrg sort
oi patois (not French and 9iot Ger
man.) The better class speak French.
There is not a particle of German in
them; tleir education inelinaljoi .
tastes, manner of living, andspiri.
are French.
The town proper of Luxemburg
: "
given iti 1S1", at the Co:. gross t
Vienna to the King of the, 'ethei
lands, as a compensation for tho
Duchy of Nassau, and he takes tho
title of Grand Duke of iftxemburg.
As King of tho Nei hoi lands he is a
perfect granger in matters concern .
ing the admiuistrafuuu of Luxem
burg. Luxemburg has its o n i iuu: .
of Representatives, its own Secretary
of State, and isvjpjvenied bothem
c
has about 12,000-,. inhabitants.
Grand Duchy of Luxembur;
Selves. The merjicrs are elected b
the people. The lot tress of Luxem
burg was bu'bt by the great Frcn
O
health, and her cheek bones were just
prominent enough to dimple them
bewitchiugly. IL-r eyes, surmount
ed bv brows as closely pencilled and
ill! it.. 1.1 r. 111! ..Vliit Oil!) d
e. I e; h rod : UeiiCuicij a. cueu unj ... vv...
desire, were twinkling and laughing
brilliants, sharp and piercing orbits,
in-emus hav.el brown in color, and
they spoke volume of seductive purs
led with the aJ-
snasiveness, or ivpoi
ersoti 1 found i amaiitino impervi
wliieh woiih.l 1 chid. She welgio'd
o listless of an iron-
about one him-
and when it passed rushed up stairs
to the corridor in the rear of the gal
leries, there to receive the thanks of
the spider, and 1 spied her thai. king
them, her i.tce beaming with smiles,
her delicately gloved hand patting
them approvingly on their shoulders,
some of which not long since bore
the epaulettes of high rank in the
army, in the Semite she watched it
in the same manner, smiling approv
ingly as one after another of the
divd and .sixty pouaus, and oresseu iJ.bcadcd, gray luaded, old-head-i:t
a cloao-lit ling ba-que, and nmny j e(j yen.ltors snnke or voted for it.
were the members to be f-umd ba.-!c- j jt wus a grand sight, and only goes
itig in the sunlight of in-r del.cions t0 st10V,- we mvn can do when
smiles. Black sdk was the: material j tn.; V,-O!li0n vote. I long for that
of the basque, e-odud, dn'cd, buea- ' n.ii;eninm when I bhull s-it in the gal
n ins gun:
..ieti d to
-o v.
that he n:.ved
ed l.iV jeatou-y
aused .-- fingiit-
ful an accidi-nt. For all I Know, the
drh er siill dwells la single bles.-ednesS :
tor the maid is s!::l a maid, a rosy-cheeked
as oyer, and, ii, is said, is waiting for the
carpenter's return 1
seed, mrgo J and th'mgm.i'oobbeu with
a coi. fusing pri'i'jiiuu sf jet pendants
:t:.d bugles, which rattled ami jingled
as, wlidi the fctaleilncss of a queen,
the walked through the cor moors ci
the Capitol, commanding the obe-
us service o! ail wan Wiicin toe
t r ,. ... , ..,- it -.. :
iieo .i,o
lerie?, and wink and blink, and nod
and smile at somebody else's wife, as
0.0
votes '.or a bill that 1 may be
tlirou
th'
engineer Van ban, and belongs to t;
pulldown by law. They must get i former German Confederacatu.! I.
control of the Universities. The mis-j been garrisoned since lliio by t
ciiief was in the young men, with Prussians aiono. (bt lpul ttion m
whom Ritualism was very popular.
The Bishop of Oxford said there was
a "eneral desire in the church, and
err
even among dissenters, for religious
services ot a more stimulating char
acter; but the English people wili
not bear the semblance of persecu
tion. The Church of England was
not a compromising, but a eompre- " tare
hensive church, holding all extremes
of doctrine. Finally, on motion ot
the Archbishop of Canterbury, the
ouestion was postponed two months.
Meantime Earl Derby's eomm!s:oi)
will enter upon 'its duties, and iu two
years embody the whole matter in a
blue book a sore ot egg iruin which
1 may be hatched a bid. But the tody
cf thinking that in free England, m
between the Grand Duke and-d
King of Prussia at I he Col.gr ess c.
Paris in 1310.)
The inhabitants never did like tl
Piussians, and in society lb y ; ..
only tolerated. The Grand Dae!.;,
of Luxemburg is Qvv healthy, :t .
, 'op.
very ricn m minerals nticT ngi leu :
A portion ed' it w as irivon
i n b
the King of Belgium in Ls'D (Can
gress of Louden), and is knowu njw
as the Belgian provincOoi Luxetn
burg. We have h the States
owa and Wiseoti-'i n co-np.lj so
tlemeitts oi Luxemburcaiis.
An IxvtiTEitnTi: lb.n Q.'.iav. bi
a school in Sprmgii.-Sd, lliis- th
w :
A'llU
latter
third of tho l.iueteeul
century, religion can be regulated by
IIourible! The New York Lea
der in the last issue that has reached
us, has the following two line an
nouncement capitals and all scat
tered all over its columns, being re
peated in a half a dozen different
places;
.1 F.rKiaisoN D vts has been almost TWO
YEARS a STATE PRISONER!
Tims, while the whole civilized world
is amazed at the magnanimity and
forbearance of our government in
not hanging Davis, the virulent copc
perheads are going into hysterics of
impudent indignation, because the
arch-viiliain, whose machinations have
(pOol
came in contact.
the warbling of the morning huk, or
solemnly plaintive, like the song of
the dying swan; and she was an cle
oaiit elocustionist. underscauding to
perfection the gesticulations of an or
ator, or the overpowering and cen
scieneessoothiug little pitty-pats-w
ith-herd e licate-h a n d ss r n y o u r-coat-coilar,
of a coaxing, w dieedling. beiod
d'ing little angel. She was spare in
the use of jewelry, and yet wore rings, can establish myself in my proper
J " o "' ' n-3'"- ' J
know, will coa:; other peojlc's wives
into my Wvb, and i'il secure their iu- ; !aw incompreheiisible
fluei.ee for my bill. Then I U eavy
with my wife, and s-he'll " go for
another job," and we'll wax strong in
the pocketsbook. It's good paying
business, this lobbying, and no lobby
is so successful as one comprised of
the sex excluded from the privilege
of votinnr. So you see that in view
of my general " get tip," 1 can't help
but wish that the women of America
lady teacher had occasion to puntt-di
one of the little bovP for utf.mr ?'
onto
hoio m tiie
in-
i i.Ci'O
b
she conceifSd Jhe
id.-a to
nt.ko h
; ; : 1 1 i
O 1
te imu
;o' '
Caught in his own Tuap Onct fetand mar by with a pair of tonus
two ministers of the gospel were con
versing upon extemporaneous preach-
41 Well,'" ?aid the old divine, wax
iner warm, "you arc ruining yourself
and watch, until he caught a rat thai.
should come no bum below. Stu-
O
tioning him, she gave him strict in
junctions to remain until inoaccoit
dished the feat, calculating, of course
by writir." your sermons and rending : after he had stood there a couple
hours, to send bilri to bis seat. Juoj
of htr surprise, when two 3; mule
after he fastened the tons to a pe
chains, and diamonds enough to add
an air of reckless plenitude to her re.
gal presence. Dot like the arnbro
type ?
It is rot colored; is painted true to
life, and it is only necessary to add,
that it may be complete, thefactthat
she was accompanied by an humble,
red-whiskered, connubial conveni
ence, known in common parlance as
a husband. He was an insidious
sphere as a " pretty lobby member."
cost half a million of noble lives, wns ; seeker after new actjuamtanccs,
at
44 almost two years a State prisoner."
The French journals, more imag
inative than those of England, see all
sorts of phantoms in tho transfer of
Russian America, to the United
Slates. They imagine that when
Russia again engages in war against
France and England for the Bospho
rus, the United States are to furnish
Russia with privateers, and that if
Russia succeeds, she is to present to
the United Stales the Isian.J of Cy
prus, near the coast of Syria.
Points jp a Covari. You are
a coward if afraid to tell the truth
when jou should do so. You are a
coward when you insult the weak.
You are a coward if afraid to do
right, if yen shrink from defending
your opinion, from maintaining that
which you know to be just and good;
i . ii .. ,. i :
ana you arc cspeem, ; : wcd to know you
you know certain things ot yoursed j y
them off. Your congregation cannot
become interested in your pleaching;
may soon be enfranchised, and that 5 .,nj jf vou were called upon to preach
I may be disenfranchised, so that I unexpectedly, unless you could get
hold of an old sermon, you would be
c o m p 1 c t e 1 y c 0 1 1 f u s e d . "
The voung divine used all his elo
quence, but in vain, to convince the
old gentleman that the written ser
mon expressed his own thoughts and
feelings, and if called upon he could
preach extemporaneously.
44 As we are of the same faith,"
said the young minister, 4; suppose
you try me next Sabbath morning.
On ascending the pulpit you can hand
P'tf
Having purchased the above Brewery,
wishes to inform the public that be is now
prepared to manufacture a No. 1 uualityof
LAGER BEER!
As sood as can be obtained anywhere in the
State. Orders solicited aim piemny ....t-i..
Oregon City, December 'st!t, l-.t.
KnTidav School and Gift Books !
,,,-,ii iv timct sarir. 1 .... ,. 1 1, n,a;
IHOM ilio AJitiai .. x i.ie x -...- . leilow, not a imei man 10 ut .
ty and ---!'r:s!llid4 I nant enemv. lie was uumarriod. and
soirietv For sale at Messi -. lii.ion a ( t
SliimUer's. First street, center of Salmon, : somewhat fresh to his duties on the line,
Portland, () reeon. ' II- A1 IN'H'.N' . not having been in the position very long.
, m'iXJS:' l'M ; w, a. 0,1, fuctol .b.. SUS, of
its readers that 44 ballot"' means a lit
tle ball, goes on to make a disgust
inT observation that the reason Ilaw-
driver of the train and the driver of the , jeV was beaten in Connecticut was
because there was so niucii ivigosn
on the balls.
the same time being careful not to
know ar-y one but Judges, Generals,
Honorables, and peop'-e of the " bon
tonisli" kind. He made it a rule to
clasp with both of his flippers the
profound paw of any distinguished
person that he might be introduced
to, and without further palaver in
vited till such to his rooms. " Would
be glad to have you meet my wife,
sir," he said, and accordingly the
files were dragged into the web. The
lady received them courteously and
being remarkably well informed, was
never at fault in her attempts to en
list their immediate attention, for
she alwoysjknew something of their
previous political or military history,
and seldom failed in making an apro
pos compliment. " I recollect you,
sir," she said to all of them, " and
ever since vou did so and so, I have
." Who could
! .. . ...... ta.ii.ic fl,no-v? The
and dare not own them to yourself j
Hies buzzed their wmgs 111 uie uo,
A rural paper, after explaining to j notin vain tempts to free themselves,
but with a burning desire to get more
and more entangled in its meshes. Is
there any one so blind as not to fore-
" i6X." The aptness of Americans
in coining words is frequently illus
trated. The late war g; ve rise to
many phrases. which will hereafter
form a part of the American vocabu
lary of expressive terms. The latest
invention seems to ba the application
of" ist" to words ofdiileient ending.
Thus, 41 biliiardist" is now in com-
mon use ; as appueet 10 mus.cian, 1- ; , , .
,, ,
ine fellow ot the rat kind, with en
nious whiskers and tail, and hohi
him up exclaimed, 4By G d I"
caught bins." q 0
ncv.- fashions will give us " singists,
44 plavists," and " performists." W e
Wc shall have'-uctists," "ti agedists,"
and 4 ' comedists," in the drama;
while "pianists'' and "sculptists"' will
furnish the art world with the scin
tillations ef their genius. Tcrpsi
choreau performers will become
" dancists ;'-' those who imbibe will
be called i; drinkists," and those who
harangue, " spcakists while Bar
lium will become a 41 showisl" and
Horace Greeley a 44 bondist.,;
and I will convince you that I can
preach without having looked at the
text before I stood up. Likewise, 1
must be allowed the same privilege
with you, and see who will make the
best of it."
The idea seemed to delight the old
gentleman, and it was immediately
agreed upon. The following Sab
bath, on mounting the pulpit, his
senior brother handed him a slip cf
paper, on which was written : " And
the ass opened his mouth and .spake;"
The Ocf.ans. The Pacific occa -.
covers a surface of 8.S ,000.)0 sepja .
miles, the Atlantic 2o,(!Oo,O0O t
Southern ocean -'J0,000;00f and th
Indian 17,000,000. The surface o:
the sea is compared to that cf land,
is 100 to l'Jj or four to one. Tin
depth of the sea is supposed to P.
equal to the highest mountains foi
miles. Where the sea is oa blip,
color, it is deep where green, it i
shallow. The temperature ic cqua:
latitudes is from four t j eight do.
grecs less in the Southern hemi-phcre
supposed to rise from the extended
surface of the water, and from the.
sun passing through the Southern
signs, seven and three, eight days
less than the Northern. g
. -.. s- c.
That Si.kecy Man. The Hght of 1 from which he preached a glorious
Horace Greeley and the Union j eennon, charming the attention of
Lea-me Club reminds the Journal of ; his delighted hearers, and charming
r,nm,r ,,f a storv that used to bo bis old lnenu wan ms c.o.pien.e
told of Daniel Webster and George
Coming Dowx. Jn our bo Loop
days three scimons a day, cr two
sermons and a two hour cxhortatio..
at the very least, were considered
none too heavy a burden to be borne
but e?mcs are charging. The South
Church in Springfield, Mass., ha t
adopted the one-sermon-a-d ay plan
In the afternoon, the young brother,
Wood. Mr. Webster having been j who was sitting below the puq.it,
..... m o cdt- low- n.1 enmiiori handed his slip. After rising and
ituuimu ... w . n . ' .. . , , , 1 . i o -i c a : .
oenim" the JJible, the old man ! tnormng ana omomy 01 i.-
of serviccv and w ill have this .sum
mcr, if not longer, pi caching i:ish..
id 44 Am I not
coal-engine trains at the time the tracks
were thrown off. was one and the same
person. u Now. then, for the driver,' said
I. and marched to his lodgings. I found
him a quiet, inoffensive sort of a young
see t'ne result?
Is it necessary that I should add
that the influence of the buzzing flies,
before they were driven from the
web, was pledged to anything that
the fair enchantress desired? Know-
Mr. Pullup, coming home late,
finds the walking very slippery, and
exclaims : 44 V-very singular; wh-
' ...tn.,n,.ni- M-.i'nr fr.'.res; if. n lius r : from this that she was a most, success
freezes with the bl-siippery bide up ! ; ful looby ess.
Singular I ' 1 Tho ironclad Relief bill was a
to court, asked his client, 44 Who is
,u (mnntiw eounseir' The client. ! looked sadiy arouu
poiuta- to Mr. Woo l, who sat in j thine ass V Pausing a few minutes,
Is favorite attitude, well remember- ; he ran his fingers through his hair,
ed by all who knew him, replied, 44 1 ! straightened his collar, blew his nose
do.ft know his natne-it's that sleepyj hke blast of a trumpet, and ead
man vender." 14 You need not wate , aloud Am 1 not tnme ass ait
other pause, in w men a aeau-y suence
reigned. After reading the third
time "am I not thine ass?-' he
looked over the pulpit at his friend,
and in a doleful voice, said, 44 1 think
1 am, brother '."
him up," said Mr. Webster.
A man in Indiana has sued for a
divorce frara his wife on the ground
that she is an incorrigible thief. He
might have permitted her to steal
away.
Cyru3 II. McCorniick, of Chicago,
has made his reapers pay. The in
come returns show that la-t year he ;
reaped a harvest of lbd. 00'.'.
So.Li the Detroit Temprrar.ee
League, recently, the Rev. Dr. I)uf
held stigmatized Theodore Tiilon as
1 1
. a notorious w me-Piooicr,
afternoon. It is intended to g un
file Sunday School greater pro:.-!
neuce, and if possible induce tin.
larger part of the congregation tt
attend it.
. -
E.j;-:crup. It is said that Clave.
MoCoomb, and Seabough, have been
ejected from the Alia in consccpucr.C:
of being mixed up vith McCarthy t
tiie Flag iu a ecmibmatiou for secur
ing the State Printership for the lat:
lor, with an understanding lor a u.;
vision of the spoils.
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Touitx am ext. A National Ibisf;
Bull Tournament is to be held in )v.
tro.t in August. .
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