I-. d IV r- :l 1 labia a. 1 .-AL'GIXT 4, 1871. IXST7S2. Mrs. Lear DeForee Gordon will lee tare this evening at the Ore Flno Thea ter 6a "Our Next Great Political Prob lem" W bop everybody wilt go to bear thla amUble, womanly and aprightH ly ifrtMM of th 'shrieking elster hood," who repuUtloa m lecturer hi ealy equalled by ber xettleut prlvalp at d) mm AXLE TO IU7FC.T A ?1KILT. , 'It to a rery eiBwn oavplalat of 0m Wd of the household" that hi "chll - drenare axostiy girta, and coiiscqutnUy Bnnbto to mat Urlnf." . -,Trr v Tba Impertinent, pendateot and avot-to-be-affi-tghted glri W , Whether pater tunlllaa Atari their feaalrdae peculiarities or aot; Bad what to xejore, It really seem as If they een- Bot eheeae-bot (mm But It la very trying upon the aenelbllltle of a ner- vow Bad aanaiUv girl, to be twitted with her txpemeaa, bar Incapability, ber , ate. Of course, aba know that her .ae la m more ber fruit tbaa It to ber fault that abe exlat iti(L Ho ahe ttreode oror ber emUforUpie what be la taarht to consider M each of ber "feminity, which should be ber chief- FRIDAY. V h eat glory. Everybody looks upon ber m .-:.:! a aort of aaoaaxary riL 8be add nolh ac to thefcmlrjrJneoin&, but cord rjb-TT-r- ato excessively to the fcmlly expense. "ttTT Vow, what le to bo done with ber? f ,.u "Hurry ber off, of course," wggeat - toty, aad the poor girl, who la taught ; from her latency to look npoa marriage -i aaberaUlaioto bmbb of aupport, doee aot lean to depend upon ber own ea erglea, and look aimlessly .and help leamly forward to a good matrimonial eaten, which the aaaa Wlety" that eompela ber to thint after, absolutely denies ber the right to openly and Tig oroualy god ftuakly pursue. ,;;'' OlrU are odaaa tod only la the outer adornment of flfe, and In the little faav deceit which they too often haaaeleaaly nee a a decay to entrap aaarrtaareabM aaaacullaee. We Wonder that parente do not speedily kara the . renult of all thU folly,, .They rarely ae j wobmb who are not, ota time or other In liax, compelled to depend poa their awa energies for support J and whoa And tbeautel vee ntee to foe with poverty, they are not prepared to followbueiaeas laesywtematleway. Ona ly they are Impracticable, vleiou- aryraad oAoa pitiably helplee. : Oeca ioaally wa ae a aoUeatrong-wllled Voaua who boeomea a aaddea Blaster of adverse circumstance, and rUee frota poverty to affluence by boaineaa tact aad Indomitable petaeveraaoo anal thla of Itself la eelf-evldent proof that tboHieavea. - i : It la the duty of parenta to foater and ' ' - develop thla . Utent JowerZJUi-tbcU , , . duty to fit their girl far aome Important , , boataaaa aToeatlea whleh will - -w:?-'- theea ao tnnr OVnenknlnnoa aaatri- ' aaony Ibf aupport Uutjmta appear to f be. r Aad thea when aaalrablo opporto atty -fcr aatrlmoay preauata Itaelf It j -abouM be their privilege, aa U certainly ---t . jj, akwt alMMlaad with the amnio spirit of commendable deter-f.-,j, . aalnaUoa that ebataeterlaoa the young ai? aoan, who, baring Secured other matter .; to ble Uklng, looka forward (o matri . . . aaoay aa aa additional comfort of hi ,;-i: arslateaee, rather than aa. a mean of -aapaort.- U rapidly U-ndliig to tltla kare hope aooa to hear boat a brained and red young ladle talk of "mar. t ing a be 0. they gut able to aupport a faatlly.7 i I0T TEXT riTOXULT lXTaXan. John A. Bingham, tb womaa banffeiy i to bar wTorablr I an pre ml Mr. Daniway. editor of the Kkw Mobth wmrr. A -womaa herself, we wonder bow sue eaa iook upon we man -wnoae hande are red with the Uood uf Sirs. Murratt. - -- Erldeatly our aroUter of lite Walla j : wpoa Joba A. Biagbam through green : apeetaclea. - v- " . . W were aot aware that we war fiv : rTrably lmpneaed T)y "tbla-vlaagi aoaad, light-haired, ailddle-aged m, aad that wa what woeald of the ' frnomtlU of the lloaorable John. . A to nanging Mr. eurraU, or any other womaa, we believe ao man baa a right to do each a thing until the woman baa bee tried by a Jury of her peer, . r whleh Justice baa never yet been ateted eottowoeneev ' ' , WW the Walla Walla StnteMmam read oar atrlctare more carefully hereafter - when b design to aalmadvert apoa Tne Mil to protert tDe right of mar- edaien whloh-haa naaaal th Uampabii House of lUni otatlr . provldMtbateMrrtsMshali notawreafter ' asaoee wo nwaueaa itahie for the dbU mmmmI I.W kla A- I . i " - j " " -mt-m nar wo uieir . aimia, ana ui no inaniaire shall rrie hersafwe dierbarye the wUe from IUI.I1- vi tty to pay the M4a contracted by her . wnora aocb roaniaae, Hhe aad aU ber . . . property which oh aaay botd In her own riant are to oe bom itaoi for the . . ' -V . . . mmt J All gtmtU aM(mjtK .marriage, la th aaaaa ataaaer aa If he . continued-sole and UBaiaiTied.J3Wj. .fas, . v: Maa are taking ttaaaTby lb forelock. Fereserlng th future destiny of pellli- eai uonopoUata, and .arcing the , sity of delendlng themaelve from tb . evU result of their owaadlureaihey aow go to work to "protect the rlgbta of axarried men." , It Isn't ao easy or ao pleasant to represent woajaa a th aaea have theugbt It to be; and, a they ar ceanUig to their serwee upsMTlhe " -proHf queUon,'r"we hop aooa to abeat equally rational epn tbeeom-j Jag -polltieal xcrra or rax dillt. . Tad p. rl K. CSw bare a foundry and aaaafei'ar abop la auocosaful operatloo at ta tora of aUea, proogh rWblct. we were iewa ay the ftlentaaly aad obligKy foteataa of tba wdrka. I W g4ylwavt been re leaned agalaat rvf- Clng the temper of workmen by going among their machinery, ik!ng ques tion and getting la th way ; ao we trtat to aeoal th Utlef ullHculty.-bBt Indulged th former to our heart con tent; and to the credit of the workmen V It i pohan, If they lost their temper or thougbt our rM n Intrusion, tney were too polite and respectful to let u know It , The Immrnrr trip bawmer wa put la epenUioa lor ear special beoeat, and w saw red-hot Iron beaten to an) required shape by It steady laHTand 3bougbL '21 woador aieacau work to such ad- vaatag whoa they have ao many con venience, which Women never bare the money to buy or the Um and mean to invent." But w didn't- xpre our thought Just thea, for we bad ao notion of being eonMldcred impertinent. Then wa'sew a mammoth atachln la tlon punching bole through massive sheets of tank and boiler Iron Tbia work la don with aucb eaa and accu racy that It la little trouble to security rivet aam, whoa aide are thus punc tured to receive th weU-Bttlng bolt. Saw men busy aiendthg a teavar twelve inch abaft with a flaw la It ; aad others engaged la making boilers, railroad coa ch lurry, castings, etc, eta. The flnra- SaarjCrBrta acres, aad everything la -well-ordered prosperous. Weat out on th hUl to see the mint. Can anybody tell as what baa become of th hundred thousand dollar appropria tion fund for the erection of this build ing? Was It all expended In raising th brick and stone structure to it present height of one otory or aa without roof or floor or celling?- It strike us that Dalle needs a mint about as badly a she needs euetosn house or the United Btate 'Capital, but maybe we don't know all about It" W needn't worry, however, for at the present rat of pro graaalim the building will ba ready for aa la two or three hundred year, and maybe then we'll want a mint" Come to reflect Oovernmont s working for posterity, aad ace da aoaunwadatlon for acoeeeary fkr-slghtednces. Th woolen factory, the water-works, the hotel and stores of the town are all la keeping with Use advance of civilisation, and It U -with a strong deelre to remain month, If possible, that wo prepare for a speedy return to the constant routine of buaincs rare la the city of Portland. ,W must not neglect to mention that w got Into th custody of the Bhertft of Waaeo county, aad la Company with Ber. Mr. Taylor, of the Baptist church In INtitland, and Mr.Rrrentlaad, of tb Dalies, war driven In a carriage over to nity Of Three M beautiful farm In a high state aTenltH ration gladden tfcrtye that baa become sated oa rock and aaad WllarlwtJhiibiln in, ar. e. diiu, av weu as lion, jamee Fulton and ourself, ;'got b.Ia atart in YambiH," and w found It pleasant thus to meet old friead aad talk aver by goaadaya.--' " - ' - The quiet and nnobtruaf v hospitality of Tb Dalle people will long remain with aa aa a refreaning We bad the pleasure, while vial ting at Tb Dalle, of dl nl ng one day wl th our frfertdof tb JfaHaftUwctraad hla eeU- mabk) Wifr, formerly Ml Beach, of AM bany. - We found them exultant over a bean ' new qghtertiabeanUg,aid beautUul bnndl of lac and dltnlty, fwfateh flila their cup of bapulucea to a pleasing overflow. Our friends are snug ly aeoaed la a charming little, bird' nost of a cottage, wbwttoyen Joy good dinners aad prosperity. Mr. Hand baa - aa yet paid little attention to th wommA f Mearioa, vn ooojr f itesfion Having, tb Um beiag, occupied hi leisure mo ment, but a evidence thai he bellerw in fcmlnln qaallty he aasured a that a young girl In hi offlc wa Ida beat and quickest typo, m1 that ah earns a much money at any employee In the of floe. Aad, what 1 better yet, Jm pay her Just aa much la proportion to the work she doee aa he pay any of hi boys. Tne JVeonlaWer, -under the guiding Hand at IU belra, doe not eevm likely to be stranded oa tb Beach of bank ruptcy. j....r.: i ,;. . . -t;-:-''.: vi"' OUX OAIDICITE TOX TXX TICE- Aerorillngtoarecentderlsloaof Cltlef Jastleo Howe Omaha, the charming ere to ree who. wear watormlla have the right to roto conferred upon them by the rounernw Amendment, ao mat they ar aa much entitled to wade through the nlthy pool of politics aa the eorrutt, barbarous aad unjust thing known aa man. The Hormusea, then, have one high authority In their favor, and they will, ao doubt, get other to second his decision: ao the Htlaene of thla ronllv burg may prepare themselves to ace their wivee, aiaten enu iBMHners marcning to the nulla, ere lonr. and dennsitlne their vote for therr ftivorttes. Jmff. " 7 Bloc ar bo Wed our color, proclaim ing th editor of th Herald th women' eandWIate for the VTr Presidency Mr. EUtabeth Cady Btontoa being our cbote for President our neighbor baa, very naturally givea aamlataJuablo evidence of aymaaUy wlth tb woaaaa ftorv aeat When the women bare bad a UU1 time to cleana tb "flllby jwfol af. poiuic-' tney need aot ba compelled to aoe eo UM pane. " TXXXtWflXTT; i Whenever w beeeas eoavlBeed Ithat outer toaa ta Kepublleaa aartv beet administer this UamM we shall advocate and rote with aha I party. --AwefMt. jTbaf party la already.oa tb Vveof Drrmaaent imni talioo. nx-l mmtrhhnr It to ta Parti of PriaclpU, d lu basis to Equality befor th law. ucimczisimo. . resoi out readers thla week with We poetic gem Jt t,ve pe of Minnie Urrfa ller a 5ch ir ri-rr jw to I tb (Veoxal IlertJ over a -roar I30, had was reproduced la the aanto jous-ual re cently, ta lataeTWuasloa la reUtlaai to ber truant and ambitious husband bav tng caasad public attention to be turned tain merits of Mrs. Miller aa a poet -Thla poem, "r!eImird71 evince that It author possesses poetic talent of no common order. It waa writ ten evply f( aa rf$k aeVlresstd tal "Mm" from the nen of 11 Tf MHlrr. on I the eveof hi. deptrtur to toiafoevT Wet",to AIMrea;' UruggUng I It sWUl jkv a 11 1 a s a bare dot seen tb Utter poem; but bop tb Eugene Jomtmal will reproduce It that we may Judge of Mrs. MiUsr'a provoca tioa to reveal th akletoa te hcfeloset, whose ghastly bone protrude through every ere vice la the poem, which hi evi dently th product of aa acutely stung and Intensely suflfering spirit A writer la th Eugene owraof state that Mr. Miller wa engaged, previous to bar marriage with C ILJIlller, to a man whom Miller vanoulald or drove away with a rvlvt. If thia be true, aad Mrs. Miller, being overcome by the magnetic influence of a etrong-wllled maa ilk tb erratio poet, beak troth with bar lover aad married him, It waa Indeed a bitter blow to ber when - oar s4 Um hemr essae ' " . i WS fce seahej Um fcws yos toveJ to lh , and aiopswt.10 is aloe ef auoo" ; rT ,, L Whil we doubt the propriety of th act that thua Uya bar th Jilddeo life of w deeply av ipatiilar with Iba atruggilng . woaaaa . who, la pit of disappointment aad crossu and deaertloo, still stands by ber taataraal dutle and grapple bard with destiny la aupport of ber children,, while the unnatural father leave them to perish. Mr. MOWa poem seem to us th wail of broken heart I " i WJi LaUlA DaTOaXZ G01D01. i ' A dispatch from Btoektoa, Callfornut, dated July 28tb. aavi t 1 ' U .A It la said that th women auffragist propose to nomlnst Mrs. Iaura Pet ores Uordon a btate tinea tores from rjaa Joaquin county,., t,,..Si,,iTf. Tha telegraph baa' brought' no the abov new relative to tha ostlafatlon In which thla talented lecturer la held In California and Ja bet; owa district , We prlat elsewhor aeveral natiese, copied from tb man's right pre of Califor nia, showing that woman, suffragist ar not alone la according much atari t to thla gifted aad a6aaoafj woaaaa, wa la at present sojourning la thla city, and whose lecture for thla tvcnln w nounoa in our toeai eoutmna. ,;:J .... i Tb kiea that a aanaibH- logieaV well informed and respectable woman like Mrs. Gordon la denied a vole In govern mental aflalra, wbil every . Igaoraat whit man or negro whahooea jpaay cast his vote agalnat th beat Interest of tha common wealth bee us bo doesn't laAaV eVlalalliTh 1aT d& Atliak9-mtmriM at gMtafW Tabaurd, unjast aad rldlouloa that w wonder our brethren are not altogether X OUX CLAXJCS At Oil- TTlwrr Our neighbor of tb JUroU aaya1 that Judge Williams, of the UU Joint High Commhalonwlll.hav no show la the raexT Beaatortai' aootest for there ar aamy oaadldatos, etc, etc" ThU being th case, we respectfully decline to be oome a candidate for tb Vailed Btate Henato'for another term or ." We're young yet Let other and older peopto bar arbinoar r ; .r,;?. XX00XO Or X20EXT XTEXTI. rlpeclal dlapiateh from Constantinople any that the famlnala Pemia is causing dreadful havocTr Pea th In tb proy I nee of Khoraaaaa average WO dally,' and great la tit djstrraa tbayka4 bodlef are devoured, by th urvlvorR, and men. womcaand children rn some case are kllWd to render the ajipply of food more abundant. Tb plague haa : also ap peared la Persia, and the Turk tab Gov rament la compelled to draw a sanitary cordon aluag the border, It U runaored that Blauaarek to to U created. Puke e IJutembourg, A letter from Alexandria, rVypC states that ex Meeretoty cieward through that city recently a rout for ConeUnUnaate. Wbll la Alexandria he wa the guest of tb Khedive and re cipient of osteataUoas attenUom. . It Je thought aeward and party will at aao set out oa th boat Journey. 4 -i .i . DIMurbanee have occurred1 la aa ton, China, aad BriUsej gunasato bar been nt there to aflord protect ioa to English aad other foreign residents. . . A private letter from Brasll, dated July otn, aaya tn eaolora aa resumed a malignant form at Para. Nearly every stranger ta th city to dead. The En glish Conaul died a Cew day ago, and to day his wife is dying.' Braailiaa physi cians ar loalag nearly all their patient with fever. , AU strangers ar liable to tak U lever la Para, aad aoarly every Portuguu who em Igrated to Parawlth- la the past six or eight month ba died. From France aewa cornea that Presi dent Tliiers ha laaiaead Bssmarck to consent to the vacua tioa of Pari fort stni held by Oernaa troop aad the entire drpatmeata of Beta aad fMne H Ouaa, aa ar Before th list af August The first twenty, mites of tb Vtah ftoatherW lUllfoad la lOraledT and tractor ar aow golagahsoa a fast a poaaibaiw Track to axed' a far aa Little Cottonwood. 1 2 " - Z A terrible steamboat accident oscurred la New York harbor oa Um SOU of July. The 8U tea Island ferryboat Wsstuold, wbew-ta-tharTrhj at Whttehalt vd crowded with passenger, exploded ber boiler. Th ooooMssloa waa terriflc.1 battering the forward part of tb boat and kilUng aadaraldlng a great number of persona," iT1m liurrkmae deckaras blowa overboard aad fell Dver a large aumnec of person la the water,"wbo were arowaea. " Tb front of tha boiler wa suddenly blowa out, lodging thirty fast dbAaatla tb forward part of tb .Tb upper cabin wa eplit Into a tbMaaad pieoea, aa aa tya W'taeea Cx- ad ItTb forward part of the boat was lifted any feet Into ta alf, tbe iaokaaiack foU aad trvejytbJag waa buried la tb bold passenger, chairs, stools, bnraea, beach aad 111 preeervr era dropped Into tb bold, fronting tb atob paarid aat rolumee Maaf piraaaa-war blowa overboard. Father and mother had thea- rbltdrea blow gram theii' tmav The wator for aa Instant aas alive with for life. Tbe aft part of tbe. boat which escaped the fore of th explosion, would bar beea aal for tb uninjured, but Ue panie-etrickea arverboardl althoul regard to ceesviuenoe. Cait Ullmaa, of tha new street police, seeing tha expioaion, waa promptly aa aad a lire alarm was sounded. The harbor police boat came to tb rescue, and gentlemen who wer la tow-boats at tba Battery helped to ear the vk ' i.' .. 1 Up to oa o'olotfk Tuesday morning tb dead numbered 73. A doaca wounded were not expected to live from 00 moment to another. Ail tb bodies bav been recegnlsed. - Over 80 wounded remained at Believwe. . Probably 60 nkore ar soattered about In private bouae of hU cUy aad Brooklynr-" Tb Worid puUishes th name of 71 arson killed by th explosion, aad aaya there are eight bod to aaknown. : Th iirnttt tlfca the-TiBmbcr of KHl-ni even greater, aad Uk aameeof 127, In jured. 1 It to believed that maay more bodto will h taaaa oat of th water, aad of oourae other will never be found. Tbe meet painful after featura of tb tragedy to the appearance at th boar pltala and atatioa houses af hundred of anxioua aad half-era ad peo4 Inquir ing after missing mead aad aelallve. Oa poor follow, Michael Flnley, who loot hi wife aad child by tb explosion, ha gone aaad and attempted to commit suicide by drowning. . , , . Secretary Bout well, thluka regarding the WeatAekl ercMrntthat the Inspect or of B team boats must bav been at fault It is understood that Supervising Inspector Belknap win at one b or dered to make a rigid exanii nation Into the condltiou of tb boat and, report without delay to Secretary Boutwell, and, aa a precaution against further lose of Ufa, to max aa inspection of all boiler oa the forty line.- A Veaaa Tftked to a Doakey, ii - j. In hi lector to th young people of tbe University, tha Ker. Sir. Kllot totdaf iaui eountry where plows are drawn by a donkey and a woman yoked together. We- know of nothing Just like that la this country, but w bav known of thine almost aa . bad. : We have known mea who compelled their own wtvea aa draw wore baaaen than a piowwithout rTeaadoaacy lo.belp luem. 1 n puruena 01 ute aiijciien are heavier at auy time than thnxe of the fleliL The "heat of th day" la mora Tviou.aBd er h aat I naoaeaaaaokinav Lstove la a crowded kllcbea tbaa It la under tba hot sun in the freeooen flrUL The maa who follows the plow or bend hi back over th (alien swath, ie not In a poaltio half so trylag to either nerve or muscles aa tha womaa who, in addJ-T uw i -iter waivs'suj oum, w ruui- pelled to cook for aeveral extra farm hands. . We know of men who. never think of getting through either seed time! ar harvest without . hired help. Thene harvest band are often paid aa high . aa three dollar per day. . Yet out of these men who pay three dot lam a day for their owa help are too mean to psy;ne dollar a day fora cook to bear li extra Dunicna ottne Kitchen: We do not say this t wmnr and cruel The are nil id term. - It 1 downright Intolerable meauneas. . A woman who to yoked to such a man to yoked to some thing far worse than a jack; Tbe tow of Moses say's. aThoa si is It not plow with the ox and tha aaito- retber."-Tie Hebrew tawsjvrr neve- dreamed that maa woubl put a Woman In he place of the ox. W a don't act up I as a special ' ad voce to of "Woman's! ltlghta," to the extent Of some flippant modern reformers; but we eaa at way aflord suae lu our aulumn to rebuke such plain and outrageous violation of justice ana numnnity. it t uselcs for enea to put in ute plea ar pororty If Uiey "cant afTbrd" hlp for their wive. tlMnlher "can't -afford" it for tliem aclvea. If they muM have four or Ave xtra hands la barveat, and thea hand ami bav three hearty meal every day then th hard worked woman la the kitchen mutt have ber proportion of th neip. iiierrfsirfM juat aa rnucb a law of the kltebea a of. th flehl. . Th harvest eeaaoa ia on ua now, and w know there are many bard Worked Woaaea (la tato aeaaUful r alley who wui b. ready tut UMtr grave twenty year befor their tint. . If th epitaph ot many a one of these were plainly and truly written. It would read Iil of overwork, being yoked to a Jackaa." ioK-(Mlinr.. r. . A Wono to Oiaia. The woman who to IndlffiTent to her look la no true woanaa. tend made womaa to he at tractive, to took well, to please, and It I an or ber dutle to carry out this In tention of bar Maker.' But that dress la to do It all, and to eufllee, I amor than we eaa be brouarbt to believe. Just jMcause w do tovo to ae girt took well. aa weu aa live ta seen urnose, we would urge upon them eweft a course of reading and etudy aa will eoaferaueh cnarm a ao aiadleto can auppiy, K, P. Willi wrot aaca a very pretty par agraph aa tb power of education to beautify. That It absolutely chiseled tVatoreai that be hod see , nianv clumsy aos fend thick pair of lips ao moaineu or uiougna awaaenea . and active mtiaiaa aa to ba uareaagnlsa- tie. And be mat it oa that-ground that we ao often see ejoople, hoaaeiy aad aa attiaetlvo ta vnotb. blona In m I.LIU Uf into a aoftened Indian summer of good looka and mellow tone. Ur , OaMtW ar Coal raow RxAwxan. A French geologist? Tn a recent raeatoir upon tbe rtgia of coal, takes the ground tliat It I derived eutireiy from marine pianta, such as fUrus. or mv-vmL which aradeMtltot of womly flher: ami that IU nrsc place of deposit must necenaarily aave oeea at tbe drptn tn sea, aial In a place different from that In nhh-h plant bad tbetr rrowttt. Tb erguraeate adduced by him are varied and ingenious, and will doobttaa b repoeMiedtoladuaeoura af time by thee waa aaalataln that the earn sob staae waa derivad from th rnulual ac- cumuteuoa or terrestrial plant, of 1 wuai ranea mrma. hriilssruMZiHic. fVhrMa,jr MuaeasasBMraM, "1 Hevlaa la sirsUeal Habit . .. I V I - f 41 yea mmmA abae BM, a ah tb M sad Um asaatea sera, f as as say i res, kUktag aas leag to 4tm DalaUly 1 srWB wllk supples sslssa. . . ; As ora mstm asusrtag eVerj A BHaUag mb4 sf wslsis A saws la mm ss Blag gi. An rka. spytaa; ssaukese , f Taralagaareasaaw . ra aat year new aad ptajnet as Tb nmm ef all lev ! , Tta UMdarof B bssrl fail ear TbsJsassrssya rt efsUJsaaa, lUw llu-Wa UM whlatileal rlad, . aiMis llis tnM TlBaiilasiBataailelll I Lo Bipera la atwlas Mlaa, .uf , . l saa tky MSltfal fciagPI . t - am ora mi lbs tow a taw " 1 Ta aur aot asei ajllt ' 'V . AadaearsMtateaBdae, ' ' Aad ever Mm heart ef all. ' All leal a swsel saaet '"r ; - Ajl Mm! h srlcfel aaaat hytet "Uev I a Snwoo f UM? ery, - '"f 1" IM UMWbseU soever bbi besd. . ;' ' Uifsesst UMtessllMr, TZ- .t ' . Ovseearhsaiejasseilt ' "r- v .- Tae bosoms kladly stopt. - i - Bat Ike soaaowswi s ! a sreU. . Tea. ruk yaac imIisIi ksasl 1 ' I, wlik sty rraaik ptayeri- n Aad n s, wHk bl aaWIe aplrtt, , . Tor h had the right, 70a k BMding bm lo eoaM, Aa MiMtnt Torn e so-"' 1 . a ! t , - W trn Wr ta the Worldllhal d.j AM under lite ear v Ikm Our love, all ermrae la apleBjdar ' Oaf heart, ao tebJer and tra. ';'T What a bar w 4mm. axydarWagt - Veaaiew bl slh1ellpsa. . ,i . WHb a leaek of ka oa roar ajesbaad. 1 kb ef aamaea year I isjeam taailkMMsaod - a'ke wiilii wttb a aa ma swk. nc-iv Ui uaaun uwa bm im, (. a'aleblag a Ilk a spy. And aa,tbrottch book aad bays, , Dt-lveUi bt peetty wards . hn" . . To wear la his laagald Uya . ' . "' Of aroaiea aad atniaata aad birds, ' ' ' Whsl wa tay truth to blmT ' , ' A Mepplac mom a Ml; '' . ..1 . Mr Aw waa anmd audaay asalla wets eeset. Deeked wnh say Urn, lot a Uaw; - tkH th day and the bear eaase ! Whea be pked tb awtyoe level mtMeWst, - Aad stepped lo ba atabe of haa Aad the wbeela'ralled ever ala, : Aadtbeearwealelartertnaby; - Aad Ik loaeljr heart of year Qveea Wearily walletb te dto. , ' t I ...... . - .-. h""-VT" Oodaad tbe aaael aaay H a rt -rrrt t. - What baaatUal awlh we bav wtonsbl, Whea we aaad thee together . . ; . Aad a SMWB e two ae braaakl. , , - .I That apake as atghs ahat Jaae, . Whea pea btaaehl yaor tea aad playad sa & Tbeiwuuaefail love basest , , .-r Weary of all thl yaai ! i. ! That beaeeth tb btttot fratt J.V Wery ef everything aowt ' t weep at tb aoaad of tot. Olrrinnal aad Hvtd Soweis, Flame over Bix jove, KHf daad; T l mil His lilast m wnh XI raarknearr Caeep ovet hla baaatlfal bead. ; lb iba apUaaud ( khey have - Wueia-th Unplflai dtowaUMBe Where a Mrd the Blai e laalllahtoaaaeaBaa, -" ' 1- ' " IwUl tiaaii.iiBiillnM.wttk tbeakaderil J. n IwUI haak the wIMailn eflba hltd . :r Aad thea, to th nana big sllaaa. The vetee ef say heart sbaa be Munna M vavta aTnxaa, fOoL VaaelockS laattoa. 7 BT aXT. ALTTtgD C, XsOkV la all my army-llm I never aaw a mora beautiful cemping-grooBd tbaa that where I Joined my reglmeet for tl.. -at il-i.. .-I.. ffitr a I. - lata the rough experience of army-life. Our lieaikiiiartera oa tadar Mountal a overlooked a level country dotted, over wlthcanips; and Juat at our feet Waa Mltcbtdl'a HUtion, erowdad with trains. It waa th moat aouthera Betas-then neio oy tne iwiomaejanayj aim Qveor tie away, va tha-other aide of tbe napuian. we eouM ae um Hebet eampa. and mark the waving of their ignal theHehet flag agalnat the aky. Back of ua a line, roiling eountry etreteiiea to um Hlue Monntalna, who - fantastic outline. streaked her and tber with anow. closed, tbe view to the West. . The for eat was rapblly- atelting away; and Um air, eon aaai warm, area la asio-winter, wa full of th riagtag ocho of axe. the sIkmjU of teamsters arging oa their train, ana tne voice 01 men. Many aa aoquaiataWce, vary preclou and rragrant ia Kaeaaaryt was au till cbarmlug spot. Nona of friends do I recollect with greater nre than good old Father- W bee lock, Colonel of the 9Tth New York Volun teers, lis was from the central part of the Htato, a very wealthy auwaer, and had' raised hie regiment among hi friend and neighbor. Uentie, easy la temperament, aud a noble, Urge-hearted man, he wa aotnewhat lax In discipline and uothlag sf a aaartlaai. tla he bad a eh route ouarrel with hi geaeral anV ccrs, which waxed and waited a hi regiment waa ntrever showing poorly la reviews, or WiaalnaT Uareis aa tb bat- tle-Aeld. , JH waa a large) portly maa, about sixty years of age, hut capable of enduring any amount of attigue, and prompt aa a. aaah to aea aad aa hla ap portunity. ' , ' ' l.: At tb first day'e fight at Oettysburg, he waa surroumled and rut on with hi mea. Taking advantage of tb ground aad his know let bra af la taw a, be sato- oreded by an oha44nato rsaaptane with a retreat of the rest. The Odonet-wsal 1UE UM I eauenti unt wa ioq wtoe aad gray headed a rat to thiak of gniag to Ubby moon, ue aid Bat Intend th Hebei ItouH ba- hi sword evea. Ho darting luto tbe hot-s of a lady, with whom ha waa Intimately aoruelatod, ah backtod ha, niiMia aiybw m,m A, ami the tVilonel fairly bullied the Itebei offliTf HIT the around, "lie had no aword ft him," he said; aad won id break It over a stone, or throw K aewa tb Orat eraii, thaa bH HfaUlat such dirty heads. " "Where' a year swora 7-' roared nis Hetmi rrLa. "Hearch f It, If yoa want It ao bad," aald th old Biaa. Aad aeaerk they did. ie house over, but of course la vain. Tne next thins? waa to teka himir on. ror aome days no Watched hi ehanca la-vain.. Tb beaten Itebela WereaoW retreating arrrwa th raoun UliM to tbe robmiac: XlgUt waa com ing on. rainy and verr dark. l tK Colonel began to grow lam ami fail b hle)4. . The- Reh bad br thla Uaoa learrawl WbllMWa. and no nfohaal him very rkwely; and yet bad been wom, both ofllcer aad ruartL lv bis dlewltv and good nature. Ho thee detailed man to watch him. and lei him hebble along aa h eoai. fue Uev had ao traaa- 4lortauluavTbbi Wm what IM old maa waa planning. ""HI laaaeneae waa got ta a lor U. oecaeaj; and arising aia rmwttuuity wherelh road ran along Am steep trsajaUia aide, he seat Uie smari at.lnnliMT down the hllL with his cBUskclalU'png aaxcr uiut .wuiii mtw - T" . . . a 1 1 .1 a, a bile a uaria up tue l A taw ml, to auffloed to acreea him la the darkaeaa frora ImmedTato pureult, and be stopped to leara u ne Waa auUowed; and could but hear th grunt and eurssa of his unwalcom .Uinrtur the acrgeaut of. th guard. 4 : Ho the old colonel warily worked his I'T- ' ."rUJ LL " Jj L T 1 AaatrlMarhtoV--meiCandrVgalned hUawordV-- ., I aeslaa Ou-arVaaej, But, hold apt how my pen run on with m 1 I can I aeip u aoweven that'a Juat the way old Father Wbee lock would ruuoirwltheverybody when be aat down to tell a atory. -J Let me seet 1 waa to give an account, I htllaaaaf blM.amd.lan . - i -) ,' . - "Tbrre waa," aald he, "a poor fellow' from Auburn among tne a ranea men who wer neat me la the Kali of IMS. I bit led: him. fur be had left a huge destitute family, lie fell alck.and weut to boaititaL ouite as inucn. 1 iinna. irom bome-aicknesa aa disease, 'About 'the holidays he died: and aeon after I re ceived a Christmas box for hint. Now thea 'll tell you how I got rid of It last week. - Jut after dreas-rarade I mounted a atumo aad ahoutod to th boya that I had aotnethln to tell tlietu. . They earn running togctlier, and whea there waa a crowd, aay I, 'I'll orop me aig Itv f ftelmwd m half ao Boeirand turn aacUaaeor . I tuoa toad them about the box, and read tb letter wlUcb came with it. It waa a most toucblnr one. telling of their atratrle and of the bye which had sent -him a little Christmas token fruui hoiUavT'Boyi,' aaiaxw do not know bow aooa our families nisy be Just there.- Ibto aeema a true, good woman. I propose we do a little soeae thlnsr to com fort her aadcr the heavy aewa I niuat write. .Tbl boxeuutaius a small fruit-cako, a lair ocanspeiiucra, g aketn of thread, and a few netdlea. A comrade of hla company oftVrst give ate f 4o. ta box to aetn-tna raniuy, hot I think wa ean da lMtUr.'-i" -vl than out the cake into forty slice. about mouthful apiece, and putting one Into my pocket said, These ar to- ty cent apiece, but ' I Will go double. Kw, who bid f r w- - - "1'LeAdJuUnt kept oount and took tbe money, aim in nv puuuiee aii "The aunpendera' wer "then brought eot, and run up by Hfty ecuta at a time to $5, at which price they wer knocked .tnwn 4n.l nal.l fur 'Put 'em ud aeaiu.' (Vdnel. eaki the tnaa: and tfd time tbev were at rock off at tit aad ao twice atora till tber brought na $18. -The skein of thread waa divided up and real ised as. . . 1 "Hcetnr the men wer doing every thin wbil tba ofltorra looked thoogiit- leaaly on, and enjoyed It, I took one of tb need lea, and aabl: Those ar a dol lar apiece. 1 1 ru-n aanueu n 10 -pv. A., aaymg: 'Voung man, I'll make von a nrasent of UsL . "No Toa don't. Udonei,' bo replied : -'I haven't th money by me, but I'll get It when I go to my tent' Th officer took th bint, and the seed lea were cleaned aat at tb Mu4tDoor fellow box, not worth mora than a dollar, brought 179.50, to which I added a trifle of my own, I neat bee a check lor 1 100. boring It miurbt Baeat her want in her time of siwL ' - ; 'ill YMturUv f rot a letter from tb wtfe:t aad with that bo headed It to MaJortNi aad myseit - it eonveyed her tnanx ana aiesning,-arsi was uu won't trv to aay only I don't woad the filoneP ere were uepkhMMly red. his rote xiwatoiea m atua aa ne left tha tent, saying, "Chaplain, you'll be sure to give me the next Job you bar la the auction line." CAriefi taieav ...At. 1 I II lWMAurraAaav-TM.MrjtTit ia trn Hrnatb C h am a KB. Tti ree la dle. Mrs. Hpear, Mm, Laura De Korea (Ion Ion and Mrs. Laura CuPtry Hmllh' poke toat eveaing at th Heaato Cham ber befor the Committee to whom haa been referred the petition tor W ftiiifrraaa -- Th, l.oahn fliamVmr irri deuaely crowtlcd. . Many ladie were present. MrsHar opened. Hho read aaaddnaaan.easay.lt waa well; a an oratorical eflort. it waa not. Mra. (.ion ion followed. Herepeech was the feature of Um evening.. However w mar regard th merit of thtx noeetirm, none could deny the eloquence and abil ity of thl lady, a man If voted la tbU ef fort. The Henate Chamber haa heard nothing eupcrior. There waa a Jiuah universal In thia place during th" hour aha consumed to epraxiirg, tim gay Coong ladlea who came to laugh, after a me euspended jBperatlun. and looked up In surprise to see this woman stand ing in a man's place and with womanly grace, "talking politics" and dlaouaalng uuesCionsof eonatltutionai and partbv n eatery law with aaaaa aad familiar-1 ity wbk-h many jut tb moat potent. grave ana revere na rcnantre coo id thevneelvas have envied. If ao talking 1- aotne - wotnea have men' t. 1 mm.- m . . . t. - unaua a uv viraear mm-rm ma auw brain out or ptoca. That' a 1 tnisinr, aot our. ; If many ntor of these fe male of an anmmrntatt ve and oratori cal tora of mind turn upr ballot or no balluC their woola and the Idea enun ciated by them ar bound to luflueace humanity lor rood or 111. ' Iaura Cuppy Hralth followed In a tew appropriate remark a, delivered with her usual eaa ana grace. na lateneatrof Um hour, aad th exbaaativ aature of Mrs. taordont speech, prereated them bam being atora extended. But ah proved also another evhlence that wom en eaa aot only talk bat rrasoev- With her-rtaaed th pleadings betore the Ooatndtteev The audieac toft. Tber wa among tb men much wntxlerlng. Wa onteaa again that, aa to mere abili ty- and etMraeaee, to th women b loagsd Um triumph of Um hour.-p-Oip4- ssu Av caorum :, .. -: . An At'H ixvrwxirr. Mrr R T-Cbl. maa of thia city baa beea. we ar told. a rawing some illustration lor a new book which lr. Maryea to about to pub IlatC W bar, aot examined Uiese 11 laasBtaoaabat we are told by Um Her ald that The frontispiece to aUcwori- cai, and represents th varied climate of Urcgoa. OnO portion represents Baav mer, wiut IT teeming nekteof grain aad ptraty evrry where. - Th tvxtJl Au tumn, with It rine fruit -bud ajunvoy of Mrda, at on of which a banter to booting. A torg dog oceuoiea the ibrrgmu nd ta this areao, but Wbll bis body to under aa Aatemn aky hla tail extend- lata th sketch representing Winter, and to nipped froat tb body by th pi erring cold." now. uiai oog tee ter of thelrgnrlcal" frrmtlsplece if. It really ha such a W'atam Sanst be rjuMliiwrait awrh an achieve iwt nt a tea caution to purpa. The only Improve ment wuM pnanly anirerwt would he a not her Ogor in Um foreground an Indian or a maa with an umbrella. In tb atd of apply Ing Um Tnk Weed Kea edy" to th dog' Uib VroaWrai. - i As tbe IllastratUm has m been shown ar this office, w kr eonie!Ic4 to paly upon our neighbor, for iafonnaUcv PtMl HMllMt lUa - Ml ik.a.l.ti IsnJ'Uil, Aa Ta asw aoavawnat has already proved B popular aseriM. we are deelded that H ahaai aBBwvaaBivBa. j a a TaeaaktoeuroleaMbrwkosaay lirtb toesa- sad as by taaeaaalag ear Itahearf pttoa fjlata, we eaeea to glee Mm billowing rveealaaae ta eaa- Aay wtbatHber whs la la aaaaaea tat the Haw omwasT.wbe wUt arad aaato orberewa eabaerlptloa , aeenaapaalad by ta ssah I ta-we will give 1 ,'V t .1 1 Or AubeaUaa Olaat Card kWeJvaet x , OrH doeea Iror tlapkla lUagajs;,' " fJ I pal AJesaad KM Gleveaf Orasaiaghil Lady! ns.aarhind dei .Ore Bird Oaget -li7?- .r-i;'----.... Or aoAlbaat bar haWlag aM ptetoreaj' Or aa Albaat eawa)' ear botdutg at ptetareai Or a raaey letter Caae; .:" '' ' ' " Or a boi'Tuttel AriM,' toeladlag aaap. ehalk, biBMiy, et.' - . " ' 1 1 '. " v OraBrtlaaalaTea1N(; Or a KsMaeae toanp; '; ' : '' lj Or H doaea Ohua OoWrtei '" ' nrn orB (iiaMTMBtbirf) Or s birte (ilaaa PmN INab ; Ora Work Baakt ' ' " Or a rin Eatbraldeied Baadkmhlef ; j-Oreian lama ttaadkiiihsaa Or a Weolea Table Cuvef; Or doaea Table Wapk las ; VI .... - it trl -zr- OrdoaeaTbwela;" aasf- aVaV-dalattawa Vaweaaasaaal Aay aabscriber wko la la arrears (ar a yeaf sakaerlpllna, aad whs wit) sead hla or Barewa saaaeripuoa' tee, eenaapaal4 by la aaah. t awe will aend t ' A eel of Ibsrer' Table rurka, trlpla pUted, en. whtu tnrlal, warranted; Or art of Koaers'Tsbte Bpnna. Iril puUasV oa whlu ssHal, warraaled ; , . Or set of Hugeraf Tea npoona, triple plated. oa white Metal, vsiraatml; Or H dusea Ibiaenr A Rnaaell's Table Kalvea, triple plated, aa wkite nialal. wrtnntod . ' Or a kaadaoia Rlr4 Cage. , :' - . ' T la arrears for MbaerlpUoe Is Tn a Ksw Koarnwasv, who will sand bu) ar ber . aabaerrplloa fes and three pew abefibr, ae eompanled by tb aak, making tit at, w will 4t. . ' t A haadsonM alaraallles Unllts . - Or a ban denial Wootea Qellt, red aad whke, epMae aad white) Or a pair of Tab) Chatbs; Or two pain ef SotUncbant 1 Cartalaa; Or' three pair AleBaa4ra KI4i6lova, say solseersliei .. J. . . . Ore fapanses rsbud Work Box J ' ....-Z.. - ' OrUyardakeMydLWIusaikeeUna. ' ' W fovea eakaeilhan at tt M eaek, aaaaa a lag to M sa, we wld sea ' AaeaaaGBnr, triple plaMd.oa waaajri, rained at at at: -1 ' : Oratady Writing Pesk, ef aqoal valae; Of CabiBJapaitelB toid'f. " " Or an xtra Jsparna alld Work Boa. 4 Thee srweles are all Valuable, aad are war raaled to, be Just as we fspeearal lkeavPer- aooa UrlBg la ihb aity arwbe aaa rlaa aaaaa teeem Okw BfWU tront bkf easTaaaas at aa boar houeefor If aot eon rental to vkdt r w will send the artleto by axpraaa loaay ad- . ' t, -. ' - , 4 ft , '1- :.tt. 1 - r , Me order Of this klad will raesiv stlaalloa saleaa the eaah asaoMpaania It. -' Bead aioaey la PaatoaVe rdr at tke rna- ito af ar?eaa, ae Mad draft at Alt erdets atosapUy attended toy' -TWe etneerviy hope that tabt aaparalleled okervwhlrb ht t kmtar la the newspaper . basfueea la Oraaoa, trill saeet wnbvakearty.re-- sponse from the many friendJi of ear paper, who ap to this time hare see sssd to fall to teal-' Is that Ta Xaw Koarnu aat eaa not he ran witnokt Boaey.t Sow -hi lbs time to auk ap etabs. Begl 'beejr nai Mker parson aa Ike start af yoav- Bjhb ebalfnies de fur four"" sell, tbe Pnblle and Tax Haw Moarawass. i XCetxl I2atat Dealeri 1)KAC ETA g I! TlllM rtTT AKP gAT XV WUand. l tka tnmm dwlmble havllllea. euaalatina of Issra, Haur Btaa a sad Baorsa, novaas aaa amsss ,...(..,., . 1 Alai.IsHHinB fiisi mi Vitsisisrs. ' CtMTl rATnUAM na, lmal la all pacta of tba BbaI ffarraea aad nthee sMserte awrebaaad w lWmMiaii, In VHiat'iTV aad IHraaah- owl tbe aravaa nnd Tamnreanian, srlth treat ears, aad en the- meat Aajrtaots Tsaaa leweaa aaw frmin tdueaa, Iaass Mboo- Rraa a a-1 Ci.vklaa er ai-L IwKirrwM son 1 i.v OK.ua-raa aad a msssit luia- ' ciai. M aoanci auatan Aoawmafthla Oswrr-a la all thsCrninsM TowaSIn Ike Mrava will ra lr ih;af rlptiuna of faaa Pnorsajirand Sirward Ike eame to (he wvv aaiwaaa. . .. . . : ni I . T 'JUT.-".'- .,1 HnEIL-ESTITJlGEnTS ttavr rnorr.xTT rm baiji ia port ax 1 land aad throaaxamnt Impa ganemlly. ITWCbIIObI latOUOgMaMtTt af I And everrthlnt thai pertain t tbe Meal tjf t mmm aiienae m wua pemtiplnma leut Arnt whttw tn Aiataaragrj. ' - ' J. X, ATK Ikaag. Itotory rwMle. aW-fk-rAatraa;J--T at ' . 1 rtXswtWAaai. - innoTniii ! officii u, rr IOaTasw. M rra aareet, I aa tr-T-TrriT r" : 1 . ' Xtoaato CaaV ' ' ' ' i;...V -'t-J.MMg.itaBb!-- - . ' Taaaa ' lynyTUKCrOWK, tor rarmerv-rV j rarpanters and Bll4-r. amllW. and la . ; H Ml M M)ln Mlp M sr ia, tmi aaa . H to nwe ad real as to eall and km thnr ad . tm j. a a rrHKHM.i. ' P. . I bare ejao aome Oood farms and lt i 7 -1 V Z'LT -- ijLa. ygw XoTawxaT, W 1 . ' , 4- as ' , v n a, ) - fl: