4 ' T fcl 'T J y r i 3 rrr-p. - and we X. ..MAY ii IWt .,. . . azsut ouimr.', v. .. : U eeaUac brfor th khmUhC public In 7 Ut rapacity ef editor end proprietor of newspaper, and presuming to occupy ground which - Ma' heretofore , been MHMfwfW ft fnUUmum, we feel the leopnasltdlltj irf r I and real 1m Um aclty of making our' work T mm MP practically to Um high stand ard whteh eteaealMaJd satisfy lb gteaa er after truth. Aaoor work belong ta : Um public, we feel that Um public ha " riant to know KMuetblnc about bj to "w will Indulge our mWi lu Uw W lowla account of our stewardship: TIm nd Bin yer f oua, marrted life were spent apoa form, abef, aur roanded by growing family, we biUmo- lUUngty perforpied prodigies of labor, doing anything nad verythlng that cam la ear way, Ul health h te- . troyd and cons tltutloa brokea. W ar netarally aauteitiv, ealouteUag end torn ef aeUre baste life; and though M th na W had work enough r- f to, 74 wry knrt wtfc kuf that her work te eonaUterad wholly . a i . , -:- MMllBmuri o bt a ucru nr earned. Wa juw Bot complaining, bat imply tnUng fort. Befer niarriage ma bad teamed aonM of the werU of MeunUrr IndepMnWno, fbr wo b Uogfatacbool sad mowed dr wklng ul iMr.lWitBlli w Md bMbnnd. w otragfled U bo rom- tratcd nd rrnMln upon Um turn. To icImto our ncilY brain wo bgn to : acrlbblo, It lwwya mm war fbrto, and If ww bad bora nu, W4 barrluur an odltoti poaltkNi and bandaooM aalary t-twcwtyoM.- HkwtcbM X now umi: with oeeaathoal powma and let Im oMvoiod uafura wbilo, but healtb entirely ftaifrww ""P"1 -mil bnttrf oaekHMT-4-iHinlng 4J . . 1 .1.. fc. t linuar, wUB UM prauo w nv drra, and oerupW wiUi our own Intern tbougbU. Wo hod rMrlicd tbo od Taarwd age of twenty-two joara, at which moat boyo rater eullego, and 1W. wo war, a wl and aaother, but a biokra-dowa, jrot hopeful, spirited lld: nothing-BVrs woOUng Wbra Urod out with hoiMebold carwi t M Um abU to alt an, wo would vllnn aDoa Um loungo and acrtUble. r wJ. a book. W publiabed. It WW w w - ' - . viri WOUM WOO na im" I rr- - - wrlewea, i Tbo Uilng -eror na .wt.,Mnaur tlian ouraelt wa tirtrrtitaal otbinaw and a good dcoJ W ' kui tt ranUlned many Im-H nLrwcUon of our own and Um puUlA- crVaad w both lost atooey - Wo do-Mrvedtotoselt.- ' Misfortunes following as, W Wl Um farm and engaged 1b toaohto achool. jlare omnMnced par-JsaLbattto with lies. : Strong men, wh ""tolght CT- h better employed N making ndbn opposed Bur work, J -JT-LTaod socceeded. .Wi taught I boot for four years, having had under mrr ewm-nrtag UMtlmesonM uunam hundred ehndrehTTIeanh tailed again triad mimnery ana art m- W Bwseeeded again, ana mird our health. ,W hare served a regular appeentW hl at working wasJUng, aerubtdng, patehlng, darning, rronlng, plain sewing, raising baWea, milking, ebBrnlng and poultry raising. We have kept boarders, taught achool, taught music, wrote for th awwapai- Ph "5 rUd a aa BXtonslT aallllnery and ..mkiag bu-ln-. Wo Van prove by the publle that this work has been ireU dona, 1 Kow, having reached the ag of thirty-el x, and having brought Bp B temlly of boy to art type and a daugh ter to ran Um millinery store, w propose to edit and publish a nwpapft and w Intend to establish It a on of UtTper aaanent lasUtatkms of th country,. We started out In business with trung prejudice agalaat Mfonc mdsd wonMn.H.lr1neandeoiB- havw onnmirea iw prejw AT W see. antler the exlsung cwa- FRIDAY : Bt'Uti bwliwaa 1b a ii i t Jl ' "T1"! - - tonmsy. I-" rfTfiowomeli "y4 avor-taxed and underpaid; hopilss, yet mraggtlng toUor in. in worws nr ery; while Um other half are frivolous, Idle and xpnlv. Both dltioas of society art wrong. BoUtbav rUted fiwm wwtomC-Uek of political . nefwalarr and nwral iw- sponbimr,,Twper.Uato vato woman, wwiw'j - aad the warU buvm newer, i-w, , happier, at UM aim w . IWtWm. W ask n lavoi. as a erous public.- W ahall glv value re ealvwi forerery dollar we obtain. Midf thai w har pUaaed to do w eannot (mwraaawrate; hat w shall peore to yoa If yoB WlU enatala ear paper that w. are net only ta earneaf, bat that we know last What we are abowC j v TH WOTOI EM T ) ""Westward the, star of Em pi re takes IU wy.H Ho aang. the poet long year ago, a In . hta . song-wrapt vision be penetrated Um event of eomlng time and nv In th .dim promeHlv. th - ' I . , ' Mvrlad M Um human rar that should U.s, la BsatriB shore. And yet, O poet, greater thing than thou didst 'ever dream have ben ana are; now i-rr. bring achieved. The wave of human i .i-r.tiaa TT- ---l atartlng : th thmne-rursed klnrdosas of Europe, an4 hrlhgln: wlUi It In Its on 'a Tr ward rarge tbf Vlr w B fergef free doiB and the prompting-to a . Bolder -- manhood, hi gtven, to Um worU an th continent of America the nearest ap. v - proaeh to a model government that has 'r i yt been realised. , Tree It la Umt many Um erada wpersUtton aadru- TT dlce eeunemered by Um dVspotUans of mm hav brew angraAed apoa Um hrttowiWT'IVne 1 r-i. , v. ,, Earope Um Wot Bat Umoo maot one mud an, aomw of thom alroady hare, flaally woar away btoWa Um growtag bright of Um 4ajT walvonal iratol omaMcipatlun. Kor ha tha eaward h if lm- aroreaxat beeW auyad M ttotwar broke apoa our Faatfra ahotea. Wwty but rarely tt-haa traanil Um Bggbty pralrtoa a la theoldra Umo ar Ibahon eroaMMl tbo acaa, and at laat baa roarbod Um raeln,' wbere, kioktnc aema tbo bright tspanaoj Um alvggWh barbartam of Um Eat loom ap In 1U bidooua fn porOoMi aad wboahall aajr bat , that this talaeuec, ataruag rroaa um woawra aboMa oTUM Eastern Worbl,eaw4ag tha oceaa and sworplag away Ufa tt hoathen rate, aball aut. rotwlvtag aero g new Impulse, extend Its oareer of eoo aunt ntir Its banto apoa Um Old World T But grand -as aro mm rtw-u- already arhlovod, others aro y W fpaao that win oompteteiy odipso eiw. Mssora. s . Ahwady OBoraRroad, stretehlBg away talroa bands fraat Um AUaaUotoUM ParlCe aeeaaa, has boea comptotod and nrovad la every way tore, one to traverse oar wvners awo the oUmt our Northern boaadartea, are already la process of eoaetcwcUoa. Wtth thetrooniplettoa mast xcwaaniy Nanwrtaat ehaBgea, The eVyelopaMat oUOs atoat weatenTpart of oar country I wlU be Immensely accelerated. Great I T Httes and marts of trade will spring op aU along our eoast. A mighty pupula tkm will And homes la owaew sparsely sMtled valley. Ia Oim, right here la our LL la th mrxt bwadTOd years 0 eome. proairies at mow meat wlU bo achlevod wtUMWi a par aUet hacwoild'a history. ' V aw, who are UM plofieere of thU new Wesi- era Empire, toy IU nunuauons wen, Uwt thercoa amy arise a netton at once poworfalawdjost "M mrr iit miiw. Hnms time last wtnter waJMrcd L ior fraea Hoa, J. H. TK Henderson, ..nlahllas that UM OSCr, WKB whh h ww were at' that Nine assoelated, lib. nalltenla no Pen. had boea euUtr of apoeopriaUag Um eredlt of Or- egoa products and thereby detracting front Oregon nd her iwaircra, W aont the fetter to the iloaeer. which w heliev was published la that journal. Whereupon Um editor of Um Otympla Trrnnmrloi. feeling bimseM aggrieved at UMasserUous front th pen of Mr. Hen derson concerning our reeoureea, puts In t Twrt say many senalioe uiinga, ioo. nrev to oar friend of th TVansoWnf that .as mwi w steady-goliui denlsen of the land of red apptes at wUlrag to give erexui where credit Uue, w give Um pith f hte artMM. near iuss. v Mr. other wftedOregma"ri:- "T; - 7? 7 V". " Ian start In fuU chase after Oregon laurels. t Our columns ar open pjt tree dhvumkNU -. - : r,- ' ' One slaale atlll on Fuget shin more lumber to Baa Franclse In twelve montlMUuuiUM whole of Oregon oomUnad; and as for salmon, nearly the whol amount shipped from the northern eoast Is put apda Washington TMrltorv.and arariy th enUm amount cared and put Bp on th Columbia river I an th Washington wruory wa. fart- r- w' be abirmed-la barrels, and they have also been exten sively caaaed and shlpied to all part thm world, and wne of them the product of Oregon. A for, oysters, the ralveterbJppd tothafeaa Frands- jMfe iirkC frnsa th norUMrn coast U from Kboalwater Bay, wklch te in Washington Trnrltory. TlMyar being xtensivly shipped by raterprbdng nrms who hav mad it UmIt Huslness for many year past, and 1th!, with rare and attention, grown Into h prof itable business to those euragwiUn It, and much credit I due Um parti gaged In th devehpmeniof thtsim) ant branch of Imlustry, J hi not anfrequenUy Um! the. of Orewm-orjCaUfornU claim every Important branch oX Industry Um coast, and, Uk Mr. Henderson, Ixnor Washington Territory altogether. The day 1 not tar distant whra oar Ter ritory will be better kaow a. Te w not wrtda Ul be akln oat htmber for sparv ahrpBlldlBv eto. WlUi a bmtthy 41mato at all asaaoaa, and Um most delightful summer weaiher Um world atbrihv toay reasonably soon expert large accewslnns teanr populatloa. While wwd not fool jeaion ear nrtgh- bara, w do feet eailed apna M pra Uct th Interests f oar awn Territory. H - v 4 oixaoi'i aixi un pop bxitioi. W am compiling a carefully arranged, serlea of re41atte statistical paper, cn- talnlnc valaable lufomathm for laual- granta, ,W nek anybody and everybody who may foe an interest m uu wpaw meat of our Wr, to contribute am ltemliof.tooriraeori0n rr aouree of Oregon aad Waablagtoa Ter ritory as they may deem Import! far the public guod. ' 3j 'J" The Htate of ,Oregon couJprbie aa area of Z74 square aaik. The mind dot not at mtcernsp th magnitude of tats vast domain, bat 'when w Institute comparisons we aaa easily realla ear extent of territory, as compared wtth that of many oiler Mates, whose popu lation exceed oar by numbers almost Incredible. --.1 ... - Oregon, with a pnpnlaUoa of about 000 souls, coutoin aa area equal to that of OranecUcut. IMawara, KeW.uamp shire, New Jersey, Teammn, Vrmont and Wtoronaln sva Htatea with aa afrgvegte populaUoa of 4,4Braf Our rllmate hi unrivalled for salubrity and bealthrulnem, and our soil hi rick to the vary mount la top. The fame ef our egrteuUuralprodiMt I spreading to the remotest quarter of Um I'nlotu and from many ae ciuwiWd region In th I the Us assertion that ah k. lsped AslaUaaitd Itropeaa world UM tide oftta lavor the hkleew doctriae of "Five emlgtatlna I fiowiag oat, and longing eye are cast toward thlBTetnal lafoL where, "relte the mighty Omgna. i ,- 1 . f.f . a ,r;. v... MDdabU spirit of enterprise la the eHbrto they are aiaktaf to Jaee reliable lufsiatatioa helom Ibis tafUujr temaa tog liailawiHsai j ' -'yr ; Mr loUaday,; Whose wxtoastv re- are betag a esteem very etrra- by which Bfly Usrasand tn- edrriy OatwtaM ar to seek anwmg a .flomtTejqwarter of th rnkm wa krar of crowds of people who' are aumlag,- and etr.'mmf brtnaw nassenaers ta numbrr never ajaywalMfora.: V, ' AH Uvls took UkaJaxlaaay and Um ehUd bora who will a th day whan TBBate!n aid ahall IiIismswb a Um boast It MnaJartorl; oar highway ahall rb aasrnaed la traveling melllUes, and fruits, aad grain, and vsgetalilss mart tSjT rTt Sound, where steejuer from Um mighty of Um crowded world shall reset ve and transport tnem to um ofwahlng mttllona."- " JUtOUUMt There s nothing to be seen or endured tha earth the tt he a h wnaaaa. Jloth are monstrosities; kybrkls between Um two harmonlal X tnmii of hamaaity, and both are stum bling blocks In Um highway of human A w write, an eflete specimen of feminine BMseuUnlty 1 seen passing down Um street. II part his hair la Um middle Um darling-end he twirls a ran and sports a moustache' a very Incipient moustach H ta to, but It I th beat h can produce, dear fellow, and w must be fhsritslde. He duean't be lter In Um equality of Um sexes! Not be! ."Women are bora lobe protected, he loves to ay, with an air of import ance that can only be equalled ay Bantam roaster, , II glances lovingly at fats Udy atttrt froftt and strokes bla aMBstach with a snowy handkerrhief. His waalker-womaa needs her pay, but Um darling "hasn't theebange, to-day," and the protected (?) woman must do without It There I a 'cigar stand on th earner; he ha some change now and b take Um vsoented Havana be tween hi daluty linger and m down Um street, while half a eveeilnMsed young ladles la th hotel parlor window gaa at him and go Into rhapsodies. We Involuntary listen to bear him craw. Bat he passaa' out of sight and by way of contrast w must call the reader1 attention to yonder uae eallae voauui. Her vote la feud and coarse, her dress sility aad Tf nral appearance repsl- i-hard bawala she la drivtoe with th. fflfeenTgffOCtl'a MMl la Um dUwctloa of Um window where we sit wrlUag. Hhe giving v "flta," w know hK. J dossa't bstWve in otnal right; not abel Bat agree with th feminine man on Um voting ques tion! believing wtth him. that wmen must aot be allowed the franrhls or they will neglect home lateresta. Hhe te fart teul arty at ham When dilaUng apoa the proper Hpheren of woman; yet h stsmbi there wanting Um enough In bufsti raaa talk ndjrawenanljnden ouirtraUon iT h v gone to the polls a Um. No wonder that gentle- dlallke rack specimen of fcmialn aarastroslty) and w only ask that they give a equal Ilbery to dislike wpologtes of atanliood who are quit a numerous as masculine women; praincpTioT "l am willing to glv women all other right except Um privilege to vote," said a conceited stripling of twenty mors la our hearing UM other day, la Um presence of hi mother. , "How dkl aar right and privileges. political or otherwise, happen to com Into year piissesslna, my boy T" i UmkUy asked. y, r ' . Of coara he eouUa't answer, and w could only pity hteeaandng nnw- ganea. It te Um malt of boys' eduea- Uonthat they are aa abominably eon- Tbey, aa well a - mea ar the victim of prejudice. Th Idea f a alaipl minded, laexpe- rieneed, pert young stripling of twenty, wko-bw hta Vry xtetene toUMltfo and oevwUon ar a motaar wao aaa more wbxlom Umb he will be able to reeJlM foe Um next tweatjLyears, gravely talk lac to her and her lady friends about the Hrtjrhte" he to willing- to give and the privilege h BMMt -Withhold, la at sa slsapl antT"-absurd wore It not that long asUUtehed ha caassd weaaaa to oTarlook rarh pr sjmptlon, we shnuld have been able to teach him a lraaaa Bpoa ImporU- neaea. As H ta, Um boy prids hlassrif Bpoa h Incipient manhnnd, and boa-t- lagly teike to .warn en who have reared him about withholding Um privileges Wblchhe hold la prnspecUve. If we eould part has such atripllaga at UwSr real rain and dtepos of them at their awa tpprahwmeat, we'd be eon- teat to rrt Um neaspapat bariaim, and tarn oar attenuon bm.1 piiti rmni A a anmber af Oregon nwiapis haveJolBciUhe ha aad ery of the Man Francte co netl-a dalUa agalnrt thl iBMlato, gifted aad high ptrited 1UU woaun, wha wa aa aBartaaate aa to Jola with an aadlrara la bmaki- the rule of B Court af Justin, BmI yet a koaorable a to acknowledge fhe warn aad pay the fine Imposed, -fhlhr hm maaeulla compmnian mraprd the In by ly lag. w thlak It foir and Jurt to M bar apeak for b elf la par celamaa, W kaaw he to be B VlrUoua, iMmara ble wanm a, rafuUag by a 111 af ahaaUty Lev," Which many frighteMd k to amr anianadve woaMa bvi latod la oar ""f them a tboug way Usaiterand - . - t - - r . though they WeraiBll 8aa rrajtrlae teneer, with which we for a Um held tmstaem retetkms, and Which we aroakt Bow hold wrr tt not thai tt aw am heat to eamm P kospUmtabl Journal rwnnlar 1b th mstrepoUa, while ear work bsleeg to Origin, oontaln aa aoeount, wkfeb wUl he taaad elsewhee la oureetamaa, of a matter which ha been extensively ffbvalated la Um Oregoa Paper wlUi quite a dUturent lac apoa it. m, no; eewgomlpl - i , - .. Cuaosmlag Um amour, the Baarder, Um trial, the vwnilrt and Utemnteoee, we. are to latensery dtegwsted to spealL" AlihertiaalMsmrtaiskOe, hU aeoom plto Is aisetlng hers, aad th wife and Bunily of to dead mB are to be con- araiulaied. gaa nmwmBeaan WfmaaamBaajaamaBmp Uptehvtest the IgfaUng around Part between Um troop of the Ver- eoatlaatd with bat UtU advaiUage ae aratoc to either sid, though what prog- resewas mad rums it to be In tavor of UMVmsMllsta, The new te n by telegraph I a bmss of almost antotelllgtbl ribbarteh, AH that Is kaowa for eertala te ttmt IgbUac koUy oaniealfd, te caaataaUy' going ea, and Umt UMbsst blood of rVanc Wdiencb Ing her soil Who can fores Um nd of this terrible rtet of blood T Perhaps again bobm master mind. Ilk Napoleon L, nerved by amUtWs desire, wlU arte dictator of unhappy, mourning, 1 humiliated rranoa, and end UUs fratri cidal atuggte. The Republic te little better than a myth. The peopte of Franc do not anderstand the true meaalag of a Itepubll. They are not yet educated up to Um standard of ap prectatrag and maintaining free laatitu tkma. A Kepublla wlU be raeeeasfully Inaugurated by their more practical Uer man brethrea long before the ona-luan power has teft Um Oovenimeut of France. Next week we ahattegln Um pabU ratton of aer t tterr, entltted,'njdini Raid, or, Tbo Plata Ktory of a Plata Woman." theetory wltT bC6otlnued from week to week during the year. If thl serial foU to Intereat the leader, or foil to convey and Impress the whole some lemon Intended to b Imparted through It pages, ww assure him It hall not be from lack of experience, haste of execution, or a dearth of obvious facte upon which to build the superstruct ure. a W hav outgrew the senUmen tallty and "moonshine" that ehaiwcter laed souse of our early productions; we hav learned tram rigid experience Just what life forewoman rroHy- te; w hav been a close observer and keen analyser ef everyday lite, and we are engaged la coneeutraUiig and grouping these expe rience snd observation la th proposed form for the benefit of our numerous patron. WlU veeybadLwhe eserivca thU aaouneement send wa onc er two new subscribers, that thereby they msy have the beginning chapter of this ta torsstlag aertaL and help a by doubling our already Urge circulation T Ood saw that It was aot goad for man - ta be atone, ao He created a help-meet or JU for hltt a woman, who ahould share hi lot I all the relation af life. Hus- bantte and wive, fother aad mother, brother Bad sisters created H them; and-imUM mgnltml f Hte-wtedonr, placing them tha aid by ski la the fomlly aad social relation, dkl He moat clearly exemplify the great economy of the whole unlverm. It I vbdbte In all type of animal and vegetable creation. Man, alone, 1 iasbaad with Um hie that hb Omntectent Father wa the vic tim of a mighty mistake In thus placing the acxe aid by aid, and la hi effort to mod th Almighty' work lie ha ar rogated to hlasartf Immunities and priv eteges whk-h he am flt to deny to the kelpHnccf for him, which Uod saw that It was not good for him to do without. Omrerning th effect- of thU effort and partial rawjun of maa to separate the sexes la our IjuhIiii and pollUoa we ptwpo from Um to Um to speak aar mlmL, ' 'L . The Wyomiag paper my Uiefcwnple ef that Territory are about to abamfoa womaa suffrage a both mtaebcvtoa and totfawetlcabbV We clip the above from the Orrgenfair. It I quite Um that Journal stop thl whoteaate "dipping'' af Irfeeperndble gosalpw Will the Qwyoaian be kind epougfa to give authority and date? ridiculous apoa the "papers," and It mount to Jui as much aa though yon had laid th mm apoa lb boulters ef the venerated Mrs. Orandy. Weadvlae Um Qcrfftttn mvaat ad all ethers wbe havw read Um trrpealbl nonsenss above q anted, to tend aa article from the Laraatte Stmtkul mi leeeat date, which Mrs. M'Ul ma said la a anch laHaa Fraacteca recently, that "she knew a woman In the East wha was a dart. Khe wa thBMthrf foarchlMiwa, aad a he a the youngest wa a babe, her hue band left her. At that Ubm mm had no profandon, bat ah had previously teamed th harnras mkr trsl la Iowa. Hhe wsrfcsd at that antll aha had mved money ennagh to begia the study af awdlctaa.. If ow she own two houaMaadkda, and te stlU aeaetlHnir. end la epportiag' another hnsband.' CUtklt gt alotie: without th hasbaad, Wll, awppem ah eoaMa't, or dtda't tot What of It ? Do aaybady questlna aajtwomaa'a right ta'wch aa tacBmbraacat Pnrat everybody my it te thoeWy mt a wmnaa to hav a hus band T M hy flout her for It If she's abl to own aad support Um artteto ? 'Tbos carper, wha to lay Um spirit equal right by aafownded mm- serttenabota flying caase," ar f to tend tha o for a c Coast rffrag CbaVwCwa JbUid tatlw il fo pay If you pay thept thl week' Isswb. They win arc the ntof maayaf ear mart dlUagalhd bmb attached to the a0, ta eomaaay with a large aumbe af th most Ini ara t 1 wins, apra th i uat."in aa aai UTklag. mmlbimsa j V aaBmaBAkteBBre1 1 tm. , mim. a - - . JU01D jDt XECI1T XTnTt. . la lae Mea was hsmesa thst aetast uaa iyrarei nsasis M at a VeanUMsa Nmese MmBi He saiamar. wamai st sr ser mm fsiailateM ef la trtf sUsalsllna. sBst w sir la i e i wl srUua till I, laas s wIsSIUS lawaaaseset. f aaasuase ea af Suisse due- Umg M Ibal the rvU IMM a-i ta Ike awnili of Ael IX af BrW s-e MfaiM.IS71.tnaja)Ta. Uf, nn mt mmmt Ima Ummrk lt, IM, to Mars m, sTVMK'IMIAtMMBal4 wit be sate dertag May. It la rveoftMl thai Hvefetanr Fbh U rnlfi Uh aue of Becepuwyar aboal las IX of Jaa. tela " rli nsliliat.s s wc MMud aier, to winllass la W aatll In JmIbI His Own tin Ins, Sow la em, esW mm tor-. i Th Utol ml te. Tmit la Baa raetee,-i l .udwW Urttlesite. ewa euafaf Irf. Mirprtoe, sa the wllr-Biaie Is the rl mamr aarpetiw. Ths IMWir, uwnn hpm riiBlH aatle will the retail. Her i tkai mt km tutltr sanuaoar raratati a aa la that atoMHd bs hf sll oM vtulals 1m taaetur erf Ihs B rrlafc rr- Th aMMMNloa Smmw OMwaaallae H UaMOaaaa JCatel a t will Irave Maa " m aP r will ii so aalsM-y Meat. arla wd frrlaM at rmlaseJ ralm. lfn. Bteveu' Aeoout af tha Tim IapMd mpea ner. (From th K T. Ploor.l At tlie verv Arst It was evlttent U J the t'ourt ami Iter disliked to have th women present. Ihey all eeeuMMrto be untter mure or less constraint. This dteltke was manifested In a score of dlf fen wave, but eaaUy and readUy un derstood by a sensitive mind. At this writing, we have neither Um time ur room to present them. For seXersl Uys this aiiiM.vlnr cotMlltlon or IhliiKs ittn- United, till all Interested parties of the masculine render seemed to lose their natienee. Sod with It their self-eoiitnd. There was, doubtless general feeling that sometMnif quick, stmrp and deete Ive aboukl ne dune to brill malb-ra to a crisis something that sltould degrMle and frighten the women from Uie trial. Two of the-morning paers were not IsM-kward about alltsiiua to the women VvT altelncr 1 Biaunef'to' briug tliem, Into public couteint, lioliig therebv to drive them from the court room. A larae numlier alio frequent the eourt-rrmtii and deslan to have goi4 time generally In th examtnatteu of erim. eon. cases, cannot coenprahend what right a virtuous, dutiful and tarring wife or mother, steter or uauirhter, win knew her iroi-r silicre and duslgiied to aonfln lierself within It pniscrned bound lias ill that court-room, the ex luiT battlo-flebl of masculine bwy. Judves, Jurors and clients, to deraiute their plans and disturb them in the en joyment of buNivtou chatterinjre aad amuUy Jokes. The Iter grew reetlem and Impatient, ami evidently the rinhI-naturett-Judg sympalhteed: with hi nrofaietoiial lirethren In tlielr annoy liie misfortune, anddtsjlitleaaroncluded tliat the disturbina; element were nnsexlng tlicmselves, and ouirht in sihim way to lie lniierlv relMiked. Tt wfclrU m KhMfT-all chanaea, nie to the ratMrfrTfteTfcart. Oa the 4th day of Aas4l and theitth day of the trial, Mrs, Fair brina mT th witness stand, Mr. yoa any Not the slightest, sir, I lied no reason hi use It (hysterically. I am sure he was Um only prnteeir I had In the world: ' I would never have desired to harm him. (Wildly.) If h had been living, gentlemen, .when Mr. Campbell j JnsuUetjnlar maae M r. tampoei t, cm nis oeuueu auees, apnlogl for It. . Tills bit of by-play wa rendered with truly dramatic effect, and served to bring down the house. Cheers ami tamping Issued from the lotby, ami a number of ladies Inside the bar Joined In theapplause." - fThe AIM Onliforitia of the eatiMdate, giving an account of Um affair, lias the following awl tlie correct version or the applause, wnien was general an over tne court-room: "The test sentence of Mrs. Fair was delivered In an enuJiaUc man ner, ami waa followed by boisterous ap plause by the audience." The tlourt Mr. Koerlff. bring those parties forward wlw eiipteuded briug them every one rorwaru, ami nave uicin sworn. The rtheriff went on a prospecting tour among the aiiectators, ami lmUlse of a Ereat many If they had applauded. But e could find no one to say- "yea,'.. He snent- about ten minute lu this re search, ami returned, telling the' Judge he could find no one. - The Court Well, bring them all for ward, and let them be sworn ta answer question. Mra rrudir, perhaps I waa io blame. I should not hav said what I dll It was not their foult. The Court It la not your responsi bility; you are not to blam for what UOTlild. The Hheriff fastened onto, and brought forward aa unlucky wight, aim tiew tried like an aspen leaf, an whose fee wa as white as a sheet. He was xworn, and gave the name .of Francte M, Hughe. I hs court Ind you e-iplaud T A. No, Wr. i Did yoa see any one who did ap plaud r A. iso, Mir, i mi not. TIm Court (To (Sheriff) tlo aad Ining some one who illl see some one applauil. The Hheriff whispered to tlie Judge. The Orart Bring her forward. The Hheriff then advanced to where Mrs. Kmity Pitt Hteven Was aeatwl taking riote for the IHtmer. He asked her If she aindauded. Hhe waa bdh to reply. Several b.vstander)asserted tliat they saw her aptaud, upon whkh she rose to her feet, ami advancing towards th bench, mid, "Yes, Judge, I did ap plaad; I did not know It waa against the rules of the t wurt," The Court What la your name, mad am? A. Kiully Pitta Rtcven; I will pav my fine. th (3ourt What did you do A. -VI aid "good." and stepped my hand down on the table; 1 did not know that I must not do It. - . The Court-I will fine you fl. Mra. Fair (promptly V-Iwll pay It. Ml. Hteven Thanh yoa. ' Anothcrhvly here Jumpeil upflwmtlie side of Mm. Htevens and skid: "Judge, I ay tended, ton. I stamped my foet." Th Court-What Is your nroT A. Mr, lteoth. TIm IVnirt I will fine you $2V. Mm. Fair I will pay It. . Mm, Booth Thank ytm. : " Tha tourt fin- Mrs. Falrli-You will alL Mra. Falr-Itou'l think tliese Udhw emteratnod IVJmtrc. Th Court-Well, they on.len.Uml It Thla Uttl eptendc occuibd aliout At- teen minaiea. , r-. - r Wf hav Bo UtersMilkia to romnlain vf the Court for making a vigorous ef- W S5Se3na!toS2 -H-l-i for thlays, or tZl 1 r'M iletttee; If tlH? o,vlon shall so require. ! .?? & &lml. hmT W.nnan HufTra- Wr4etWrrect ; r what weJ a- a inVarll n ro7 Invited to -end delegates maTtn ?k n?M .ajrl.1 dlvfduals, favorable to tlie ol.Ject whjcb 1 , V'V-TVAnKi ,. 1 thte tVmventlon I designed to promote, tonuCTyraTnyusTn? ftW- JP? fort to inaiatalB Mev or for exarttag mtmtr oisnliciice to authority; hut It looked to asthea, au4ithatlMaiuaa Cat still, that Judge lwiaeiie wa pjy to beiag oObrcd an opportunity to rebuke the women In attendance an th trial, ami, If possible, dlcme their Farther pressure, ine oy, previous there wa anplaa , hat neUher rebuke nor fine followeil. la tbteparthmUrluatancetrieapiiiaUsr wa general, larth within Um lobiiy ami wlthiath bar.. Tha atea who applauded bad neither the luanllnesa nartlie honor to step forward and acknowledge tlwir partteipatlou In the apple uee. Twa women owmnl up, and were lined. Th lumesty here manifested wotl be a valuable auxiliary in tegisUUve, Julical ami exeeutive drirtnient of (lie (lov- ertinieut. Tlie re U an4her curious fact asiut this tin lug tlie women, awl that te, I had the Jutlve, wbcu lie aauM not lu-lp no tb'lng that the aplause was general, lit a hall erowdetl with men, aiidrwith only seven wouieu iwvaent, ahould satisfy his coiwrieoee and sense of Justice, by fliiiu: two uitnilM-rs f the prwsciiiiea ami im,u votlng class, and allow all of his mascu line violators to gounrebuked and wn nunlalusd. Here te anotlief Imaortent tact In this case, ami luai i, uu um Jtaige mwmi impose a nncou two women wn rranaiy aikaowteied tlielr offi-liue. but ptead innnuMS ui nwn mi, "inj n . . r . 1 1 . 1 1 . ,1 And time cither had been present st a eWlual trial, ami expressed rerret Uiat tliev had been betrayed into th cC It looked to us a tiiougu tne JUtige, r . r- . . ...... . . the moment, sunk th geutleuien in t lie tyrant. Call for a Pacific Slop womaa 'i Saffrag Uobbuob. 7b the. friemU teoarKts muff mi ft nmiding Im the Stat ttntt Tvrritiriea of Ike .Wiite Slot.- The California Woman' Huffragv Ansoelittlon, at Its annual meeting, lmpn''a'd with the (treat lnisrtaiM of aecuriiiK Um Istllwt to Woman, as an efficient Instrumentality to Improve her Industrial ami ciluratloital, moral aim social eondttioii, atMl at the same time obtain for tlie Hlate the benefit of her hannotiliina-, retlningaml isjrifylng preseiu-e ami liinUeiM-c, that tlie ik'baw- Inir. deiuorallsriiir and corruptlnx ten tlttiM-iea irf twrt v politic may is? arn'steii, awl leflUtlve, ludhial ami exeoutlvetovMrtniH,, rf w,h n fl-Uil hih-Ii Well- lteifrlt v le CHtaliliMlieal; am feeling tliat the time has arrived ami the cause at talnett such a growUi ami Importune, tliat tlie frieiute of iiroKreMi In this westeru section of th Federal , Republic should meet for consultation, mutual understanding and organ I nation, amior theedurtioBTa Han for future otirra- tiona. tliat there may be a oneneea of ourtHMte and hamiouv of action through out the entire Coast, with Bl view of securing mm-Ii local ami nathinal Ier1s latlou as shall be kemed ueccisiary, InatructNl the Ihstrd of Contnd to ror- resimnd wlUi the leading friends of the Hallot movement In dim rent panta of the Pacini Hlos?, to secure tlielr aavtee and co-oHratlon In calling and tolding a Pacific Hloie Woman's HuOrsire IW vent Ion. the umtersianeii tn-rvKin, memlierMofsald Itnanl ami others, a se tiame are hereunto annexeU, Unite lu Invltinr the rrlemlH or Woman's r,llt ImmX 1'iiBisililstmsat la all tha mats aad Territories of tlie Paetftc Hlope, to meet la convention In laciflc- Hall, In California Tbvatw nulldlng, Bushslrect, la th city of Kan Krsneinoo, California, an Tuesilay morning, May IHth proximo, organisation exists, are earneetly In- v I toil to h prrMant ami participate' In it uncecdliura. 'Iilstlnguteheil advocate of Woman Huffrage, both In the Atlantic Htatea and Kurnpe, have been Invited to be present to adst In the deliberatkm of ttiemrctiTtrinr- Higned by John A. Collins, President; Mrs. Hophle K. Walsli, Vtee-neaalcnt Mrs. K A. H. Ie Wolf, Co sjioiiding Hicreto ; Win. M. Rider, Iteeording rkiretary; Mm O. ruller, Ttcaaurcn Mr. H. C. White. M. I).; Mrs. Mary J. Collins; Mrs Mary F. Hnow; Mrs. Carrie H. Hper, Han Francisco Ofncvr ami Members of the Board of Control. Irs. K Pitts Htevens, Preshk-nt Cali fornia Woman KutTraire AMwiHiatlou; Mrs.K.'. tainoun, M, r. Hocicty; Mrs. Karah Wallla, lroC rfta Clara Co. Wo. Huff. Hoticty: Mrs. Angle, iH-nki, Pres. Holano Co. Wo. HurrT Hoclcty; Mrs. Jane C. Hiulth, Pre. tVintra Vste Co. Wo. Huff. Hoclety; Mrs. C, M. Pahncr. Prvs. Nevaila Co. Wo. Huff. HWiety; Mts. C. H. Hprague, Pre. Yolo Vu. Wo. Huff. HiMdcty; Mn. K M. Wallace. Pres. Han Bernanllnn Co. Wo. Huff". Hiwletyj Mrs. Irwin, Pres. Marin Co. Wo. Huff. Htsh-ty; John lxwellyn, P sv Naiai Co. Wo. Hull. HiHicty, Kx Offlclo Members of the Ifewrd of Con tnil. Mrs. K Clark Hmlth; Han Bemantlno co.; Mrs. M. r . Hnow, Han KranrlMcoco.; Hon. C. It. IMito, Huteuo co.; Judge W. H. Mrtrrae, Marin co.f Mi. Angle r ger, AMmeoa Co.; Juilge K. II. Ialm er, Nevada co; oo. W. HJimImuTI, la co.; tfco. vr. HjatiMOl, ta co. ; Mrs. U. R. Fjiiery Ice K Hheer, H. tiara eo. f W'. Hpraarua, Yolo eo., Vlce- lunira isu Mrs. Euce jiKiirrjr w. Hirfrua, Preshh-HtecwheTaiirornia Womau Huf frage AsMoclstlon. tlov. J. X. t ampbcll, Wyoming Terri tory; Hon. J. W. Klnrinan, AsHoiiate Justhw 1. H. Court, Wyoming Territo ry; (lov; Kdward if. Mi-Cook, Colora do Territory; Hon. C. A. Tweed, As sociate -JUsttee V. K (Vnirt, Arinaw Territory; Mrs. Harriet K.fiapp, far sou ( ity, VIce-PiVHkOrnisliy cuanty, Nevte; Mrs. K, (i. Baker, Virginia City, Vle-Pislh-wt Htry county, Ne vada; Hon. H. M. IbNiiMiflebl, t iiIihi vllle, Nevada: Hon. T. V. Julian. WliiiH'iuucca, Nevada: Hon. C. J. HI li ver, Virginia City, Nevada; Hon. tl. W. lawson, Heeivtary Ontriui W, H. Hoclety, Hale in. OregHi; Mrs. A. J. Buniway, IWtlaml, trrern; Mrs. M. F, Krowii, (Hyiupia, VN'aHlilugton Ter ritory: Mrs. A. 1. Wiggins, HcattleJ , annininon ii-rniory; iiov. okI, ( treat Halt lake f.'lty, t tah Territory; Hon. Jtdin Henisly, Idaho Territory; Mrs; laura lie Kon-e (hmoa, President Nevada Wo, Huff, Hm.lety, - ' " Th yrtarg Pxrffl lallroaA. (By !Io. Mnhnrler INilfnX, la Uie Jtew Tk Mhlway acroMS, tlie continent-r-at the al of twelve hundred miles W lake navigation a thenaami miles from lluf fuk, the western term Inn f th Krn) t anaL and a near to It bv wateraaCtil- ra'fo a iiumlrsd mite wH f tlw Innyi. tudeofHt. IulsorlaUn ltlie Vuiia Mly iT JaiUith. th initial point of the .ortlu rn racinc Jtllri. inat great iwork, sr iwafnlncently endowed iiy the lioverttmefir, te aireaiiy being iImI rsnldl4wns!aril. undt-T Its encrertle ttHitnillyrs; and before the snow file next foil It Will Isj completed the west era line af MiMM-ott where It efvmse th litsl IM vet of I he NorUi whirh runs nortba-ant A lake Wlnntnra ami one- eltflith of its distauce. to Um I'sclnc Ocea' will. . have been a omtillaheil. tMuiuenetagi Vo, utls inma on its wlltTOWWrorWie tiperatteiM tw1tteh.he from both directions, aiat fong before in nation ceieiirate Its Centennial An- ntversary of laih-aendenr Um lalww will be united tij troil hand with that Med iterranean of our Urthwaa, Pugrt riouiwl. ' Of Um au4'iou ialluene af this en terprise, which but a few years ago would hav behcorfldlered aa dariug, th moot sanguine of Its friend have mirjrTcrarniIl rvalteatloa. Even Uklng (liUw- as the starting poiut, It will lw (VI M. raui, wiier an arui of tlie Northern Jifh lUUroad la jreaehedltwohuiMlreil mites hwadlstais-e to Pugct Sound than to Hau Krancteco. ltmithw I lila. vessels from ttte tlolden tiato to ttilaa aall on a t t te called the grand eiev-le, instead of In a straight line; aut any one testliuf this by a string on a plot! will oe urr4el at uu mmu, If the have not nrevlou y studied fhe cttort of the rotundity at the earth, and its dlmlalahed protulierance aa you go north ward toward tlM l"ul. Ilence, from Han Fram-isco, Uiey are only one hurxtivtl miles rrtail the eutrsnoe lo lUK.-t HmiimI: and thl striking fact shown the ativautaae this route will hav In eimimaiidlng th through traf- ne or Asia with our Atlantic Male, ur that portion of It wbh-h will iaas over in sou or uiis uatiun on Its roau io Kumfie. or te this all. Iievelomeiit U tlw great duty of tlie Republic, after all Its recent trials. Iteaourees are the gift of the Creator, Iteveteping them depemte on the work of man. Along the line of the Nortlieru I Wine Railroad, as It fol lows up the aster course, the Missouri and Yellowstone on this slk, and de scends by the valley of the Columbia uu Um other, a vast body of agricultural land te awiUng for the plough, with a climate almost exactly the same as that of New York, exeept tliat, with lemisiiow. rattle, In the larger portion of it, -an sulavlMt on Uie open range lu winter. Here, if cli mate and fertility of soil produce nat ural result, when rallnsid ftU'llitlesoiieii tUils now isolated retrioii to settlement, win soon lie seeu waviiiK gram nenix, and iMppv homes, and gmwinjc town; while ultlmaUiy a eHdon of prtmperous H La Lea, teemiiia with populalteti and liiii In Imlustr' aiwl onse(M-iit wealt h, will occupy tliat now uiHlevcloiwd aisl almost lliucvemible iortioll of our colililietttbl an-a. - 'i( Hut this row (I U fortunate also I n Its wlh way across tlie two ranges of iiKHJiilsins whichtebtedsoaeverely the facitlc Itnil- roaxin Hum on tlie central line, aii(l;tne titt.aer'ed luaior uii Uteir eiuTeetle buiM- eiu-rget I era. At the Imt limlge lium, in Mon tana, where it crosses the ItockV Mountalus, Its altitude sbm'e the sea te SrfM foet less than Um I'nion IV-lfto ItallriMMl at Hhenuan, which Is said to be the highest point at which lucouio Uve can be found lu the world. And on the Pacific slle of the continent It Is evei) more fortunate. From Arisona up to Um Alette Circle the Columbia te the only river which haa torn Its way through tliat mighty range, the Arnica of North America, which in California is known as Uie Hierras, but which In Ore gon etMUgcs It name to the (ancadea. Nature mis thus provhlcda pathway for tlie Northern Pacific roud through these mountains, the sealing of which, on tlie otlier Hue, at an elevation of over seven tliousaml feet (ktnost wonderful triumph at enineringV cost the Central I "acinic Company millions of dollarw, nd com pcllol them, for seventy miles, lo main tain a grade uf over one h uod red feet to the mile twice the max I mum jf the 9teabcrn Pacific at the difficult point ou Its entire route. It is fortunate, also, lu Its terminus on the Pacific cost. No one who has not been there can realise the beauty of Puget Humid and Its surroundinga. One hundred mile king, but so full of Inlets ami straits that it navigable shore-line measure evMteett hundred ami sixty mile, dotted with lovely lelctv with gl- ganiir tree ainwsti to uie water's edge, with safe anchorage ever) where, aud stretching southward, without almabi or ban, from th Htrait of Fuca to the capital and centre of Washington Ter ritory, It will be a magnlnoi-iit iriKr Jut Ifis eiminii rn nf tliaTTrraTwTman of the work 1, the Iaclflc. s a s The tend grant of rheTTBUcir ""' Htatea; exceeding fifty millioiui of acres, la Um winter wheat region of our nat ion (ten times as Urge aa the area of Mis, chusrtte), is doubtless sufficient for tne completion of the road; but boshlcs this millions of private means arc already Invested III it. Tha bond based on the land grant, and a mortgage on the road Itself lu addition, are being sold a rap idly as tlie money ia needed, and as in vestments, yielding about eight percent. isr year in currency, rank already WlUi tlMlHwtclaHaofrallruailst'curitiea. Aud thus the grnsl work will go on with un checked sU'it tii Its final uonaummatlon, carrjinir the bless! mra of srttt n it, development, eivllisatlon and Chris tianity with it in Its progress, ami liter ally causing the a ilileriiew to bhsssum as the rose. ' E-AKAtOX VMMH Til K i'HKHH. We heartily cudors Vie following Jmllctoas article froni the Han Francisiw 0Mm Em cotM'eruinie Press ami the Fair tragedy Jf- "Tbecurseiojr the itelly prvs. with otieor two exertions, was slni4y dis gracefuL Thcrisiblicaiteii of the details of an amorous Intrigue wa not essen tial to a full understanding of the case. There ta no rtMkre exeuee for the publica tion of Um tetter of Mrs. Fair and of Mr. Crittemleii, than tlier would be fora ftaah sheet Ilk Um dead Mittrjnxt Jo chronicle the eveute of a ntghtin, lioua of Ill-fame. It was simply pandering to a rapposnd desire oa the part of a ir tlon of Uie public for prartent matter, Inspired by motives si miter to that -which prouiuta tit uabUeation nf sueh sheet a tlie bttittg and o titers of It rlas. For three week there waa but on daily pais In tl(te city fit to put, In (he "hamte of a !nwpertabl woman. TIm Hmminrr declined to publish full court M-nceedlmr. rlrinv a ' ynopsla of th chief points of evhlence, ami ruling of the court The Attn re frained from the jblktlon of the am orous bdtcr of the guilty couple, but the HHri fat tk iwi ami Um CAroaM gave their reader everything Indecent ttikt came In tteir way. Homtlm aiUiln a week or two we may took for editorials from each of theae paper," Vkdbb CraaxsT iwthx Mbditk avkax. It has hmir Iwen known th a current Is constantly flowing lucff the Mediterranean rrretn tlie Illark.'V ami from the Atlantic, beside Uie numerous river pfiurtua ialway abundautly, ml theUestlon haa, often been asked: How la it tliat the great mM-laml ones nut w rot ever-fuiiy' Th an wer te: Hexwuse, white a surface stream flows In throiiKh the strait of nnreilsr, a stream ik-cp ilown is eon atantly flowing out; ami th exlstepoe of ihte u sster current Is sahl lo have been rovod by a ca4aln w ha sunk afiasket of stones, by a rojw, to a considerable de4h, where, In-Ihk acted upon by a stong stream, it tottJ the boat out against the surface curreirt." N evert bc less, the ext-Jencr of tlie umler current has mim often miestliined. Ihr. (hrpen ter, however, alio ia recently returned from dredging cm tee In U Mediter. ramwn, states that he tWk iuu. li paiiu, to Investigate this noeetlon, and that lu sl''rt UiUC bf WlU fmbllsh an aeeaunt talncd tliat th out-flow lue; umlerewe- at rent nor really exist. 1 'M 7T v." w.r;