X-:- -i v. 1 - 7 7? t ..AUaUBT , IS7&. BOTMB. tst iaB aUe VLM U I gtmt tax aaoa jtofcr.iHoi it aao tukil mumua, aa4 lbjr ar 01 U tint ' tt itaiiUM to ibaB-b -momry ecdefa 1 , irracrriATi xtaiv ramMla4loea la tb pathway of the Mr of prorwn, re soea person &OMhiKginU seal la tbe MMt( dom pet Mbim af reform briage that tbey ar laberlag to pnoto lato - TbsM wb derail apoa MM to th xclueioa of all other; aojt a, cqaatoat study, a subject of freqaeal argumoat, aataraily bocomi m wrought ap by tba awile, ri ar ias- - aginary, thai tbey deaoaac aa Iba aaa sir, ara la daagar of preclpttaUng thimsilysB beadloag- lata tbe error of - tb other. They do not carefully msas ara tbtrgtouib4, and ao Incur tba danger of overstatlag thsaiJvea.- When tbla la trua tbre ara always plant' oflK aoaa who are oppoeod to tba abstract priaclplee af aay true reform to sale eneetra and foiaify tba posllloa af U advocate, who rsadir tba aam valaer able by latomperate scat. , AU after al tempt to define a poaltloa tha Imper iled ara attaadad with embarrassments that ara dlflWauV to evade. TWTlh : tbat la thae flang unguarded lata aa at aosphere where It nay ba darkened, perverted, aad separated froaa tba ala meat thai ar lb Ufa aad Boats U, suffers temporary cheek, and tba advo- af arrar ara jubUaat. Ta traat thing aaered to other fa most parstHM prejudiaaa ara) la a radical, aggmalva, or fa a Ileal sort of way, strike a doabi- Tat blow far tba raaat choiploaad, aad oftea fore pradaat and wodarata paa pla to tab aids agaiaa It. Traa, H ia ta aoraa WtrT ft delight to itt ansa aaieaosbaM; . atrip ofl bypoarltleal dlagula aad show up tba bald aud anlovely raailUss af thing to which cast out baa aa laag fowil a to bow ta Igaoraat boaaage; I but axtramaa or terror and aeaJ, baw arar wall aaaaat, alaaaat surety dafcat - taair abjaai, t . . -Tbaa aaaay adroeata af temperaoca. by tnalraeaaaeUtloa af Uqoor daalara aad tba oporobrioo epilhoU which thay baapapaalbiaiaad thair baatataa, aTr - Math thiaaatlaaa lathatraaal,aaderaata a ay a path y for tba paraoaa deoounaed, and atrcagtbaa . tha toieraUoa with which their bawaaa la regarded. ' - Adeaeatsa af -woaaaa'r ufranchisa aaaat traquaaUy dlaplay tha aaaaa ia tarnparata laal. and ta tha beat af arga- -t, ar atang by tba proaarlptlaa In- seek to apbara and epofla bar tberaia. latolaraut af tba opiaioa af ethara, aad aa work harm to tha cause. Waaoafeaa toaaadmlrattoaaf tb spirit of on who, whca be aeea awroo, ba H la high plaeea aria low, aiaaa at It boldly, aot i aariag who wtaasa or what aalgbty pa taatato la atracK, white wa ara coav patted to Ttoobt tba axpedleaey of hU Tigorooa aad proaaJasaoaa blew, . Tba raliag priaelplaa and prejadlera of aoeieiy are livly ' grooadsd ia the traditions, perbapa tba aapersUUoaa, af 7 tba aitsiia, aad tha wiser af these who sse aad deplore thai distorted and an Jaaialaaaeala, wU hesitate about hart ing tbemaelr against -theea. with aa irapaWre violence, atora certala to thasaallairrttiUto ahaalbat whleb la asaalled. a "pnnnjAi gmrAnoi. - Ralph TVildo Eotenea ralalaa a atory itkal orator, la which party pared to a broad aad easy road leading oat let delightful vista. of woods, bat growing aarrawar aad erookeder a yea proceed, aatll at last it beoen.ee a aquirral path aad ran apa traa. ' , ... ;.. Tbla anecdote aaay at ad for a history eTha proaaiaa aad parforataaea, tba foraaer boast aad praarat poaltloa, of the 'great Iadepeadeat party1 of Ore goo. Jfot long ago It waa a (allow of taflnlte boaatlag, bat It baa strutted Its brief hour aa tha party stage, aad lie ef fects, eooatsting aaoatly of tba wracked L It.. mIHU.u II 1 l FRIDAY. diarepat. toklbyapol plattnrraa an . mm ii y ym mmmm " w . phwfwwi appear to ba about ready jar tha adaala Y Xtolratoror aaetloaear. ,' Ta drop aarHapbor, wa truly aay that trsltualeAoftbsMIedr prudent party unairUTWraarfUsTia tba party asa that It haa aa vitality left. Therefore It la that they ara dropping bark Into tba rank of tha old partis. Mr. Whltaey, tba Iadpadeal aaadl dato far fwugraaa, bit tba raga caaiaa of obtaining political celebrity ar ereat lag ft araaaiioa, aaeosa disinclined to withdraw fraaa tha aeldwhlla aearly i waa bare given' hla party rpecUblUty,eridently wish they War rid af him, 'e paper la tha Btate, aa far aa we bare aeea. awpperta alaa. Clearly the Ortffomiam dosaa't waat to render itself rJdlonloue by doing ao. Jl la aour generally understood that tha laaWpeadeate aa a party arMhuv Uou hare aaaaed to exist. Tba party, It - ieoiear, waa la waat af a vital taawa ta ataad aa. Why diae't it tab up tha abject af euaal right, t-wltaaat dk tlaetleaa af race, aex, ar prevtoaa eoa- dltloa af aanrltada,n aad aa im subaait feet ta v aaadid world 7 Rat aallttalaaa rrunr aataa graad appar taalUea aad tewporii with petty expe dleata. . 8a tba Iadepaadeal party, fa aartbaaa.- "It ta tha weaker eort af palWIelaaa,' eayaLaed Boa, "whaara tha greatest dlauteaMera." And, wa aaay add, It la tbetr. weak devlcaa that thay aet ja much atora by, Iba pradaat M patty fmartaaaa rather tbaa af iva art uTfaiiiug wa atf w . H t a. faram aadOragaa hand forgarjr. Thay baea dlmtrtnd fnar forged reel estate bond bf to ?Ttw York rautral ttalTraad -Tvmpaikjf. IIEQUAUTTOP WAQEbV -Una af tba moat glariug lteoaitB dee which reaalt tram tb'uoqoul po- aiUooa tbat mew and voom occupy, r araa la tba diecrrmtaelton, aoMy oa ao- eoual af seX. af tba war paid to taacb era. "This dtecrimlualiop Ja universal aad beare with Injuatioa and hardship spou faithful and paino-taklng teachers Lk to tba Gulf Hutw. That Ibla in justice ia generally conceded, frequently spoken of. and ably argued against, and yet without perceptible raaaady, la ooa af tta ebaraetarfatloa. "TCat fentiamaa apoa air bcba4 Board but will raadily adotU that woaaa) aaaha taaebara -wt laaat aqua! aa aklllfal andtMpUbl aa bmo. That wataaa aa a nil battor andaraUad tba oatoia, capabllitl(Ml rtqulratwaaU of chtldraa than iuaa do or can, boo oaa doabt; that tba woatao laborer a aa worthy of bar bira aa la tba aaaarlaborer or a la, ta antHanatail. . a daya gone by, wbaa ooa of tba raqaifa aaaata of a aueoeaaful laacber waa eoo aldrrad to ba pbyaiaai atraocth anfileiatit ta radao aanity arbolar to obedleaea. r- Induct dottardtr tp to tba oiyaterlas of xaowiajga y brwi wraa, aara aaigo. bar bea aotua jvat groaada for payiag a pratfttaaa aa pbyataal atraugtb wbaa biriag a school taaeber, but la tbeaa daya It la not aooalderad ooa of tha a cut lata for auaoaaafal aaaebing fur tba teaabar to ba -"a brisk wMdar of tba blreb and mU; nay, tndaed; it ia a fact wall understood that persona who govern cblldrea with tba hmrt show ar axaeeiaa af brute foraa secure tba most perttct and cheerful obedience. . rto, clearly tba lack of phyaical atrengtb I not eoonted against womaa la thia une qual distribution of wagca. The very peraona who vote tha Injuatioa tbaa leomplslasd of do aot try to frame an argument in tta dad nee; they simply jog along la the deep rut of custom,, too Inert to right a wroag they aaa aot shooee bat acknowledge, ar possibly too Jraloua and aarefaf of tbelr own Inter est to throw their influence ia , the sale ia favor af a dlsfrsarhlssd aad eoasrqueally power leas class, and agal nst those who pomes so potent a weapon a the bailotr " Every ana who haa la tli token tba paiae to visit oar public schools haa noted tba fact that the women teacbere employed tbarela work far harder than do their follow-laborers aaaaag tbe men. Go aay time you will. aad you will Hod tba faithful women teacher who toll In the lower depart- U vigilant, eaergetM aad aaay. Their recitation bene he ara alwaya crowded, their room fall. , Go into tha department presided aver by tha oblig ing aad affable principal, and you will find blm quietly listening to tba recita tion of a few pupiU whom thieat labor of womea have disciplined, drilled aad prepared aatll they ara worthy tba pri ad aal'i time aad atteatloa. Tbe dif ference In the labor performed la apnarH ant to tba moat cases! observer. The difference la tha eeouthly stipend peid for asraloa performed is painfully arpar eat to tha worn i a teachers. " If they do iiot-talthfully perform, their task or for that matter area if they do earn liases), they ara Just aa severely censured aa men are, but for, faithful and eonect- eaUou labor tbey nrvr reeetr ade quate aompeoaatiou. - IlTha prim n varlooa part of tha coun try hu from time U) Ume called the si teolioo of the people to tba dUerimlna Uou aa anJuaCqa ungeoerous, yet feaob- ara ara atill hired apotthe mmc ahl plan, and will continue to ba until woman alt npaa our Bcbool Board and took out for tbelr own Inter!. Bar spactablo Jouraala, however, art aot to ba silenced by the apathy or Inattention of tba public upon thia matter. In a recant issue of tha ewark Adrrriuvr wa find tha following: riiwii.wswfBmra.maswi'teoniva thsaa.asd ta a suia mptoywl Ihejr ailstaaatalsaeerea lsset satartlt insr honllroaa as.ainelallr uUjis ia aUwy pat hi aoeair saaVtisol Is ktrm Body sad coal tUUsirt ae.a4aUttlBa all la stro !. U i Oi tualesoB t lame aHrtysr UiaMab tUstr sseatalsd Boards or to par a iest jseaoasesae (or sll in 1m rsBdaw. aad this shoald as wtihout the alicMsa rscaid to sn, to sosaaMtHoa, or m a will aay aaaa we would nay wedo aa taJaoUt to oanrlr, to r fallai aad to oar tore of Jaatlr aad auraiar.. - ... .. ,. The amouot expended for Uaehers' salaries ia tb Mala af Connecticut far af tbta'tb averaga. wagea pet. month a lh i'Ui wmm arajraa nor month I paid to man waa $71; to women, $30, Tha Ilartfoid W, oommentlng apod thla,myai Ta aiaiats toocaera ta lkJ Uiala, a !, feiLSIul, aad) taletUaaat, jrrl .taelr Uaoy mt tbeaa do an raeatre ctorUa or tbe bauar elwo of oooreUrc ta a aad II Is to ba basod Ibat las rant- ady lot IbjaerU, few each H reailv ta. Is aot aw . K. IV 00IIX1XICE. .Tba Aaauai t'ooferauea of the M. K Chare b, ably aad Impartially presided aver by Blabep IVck, baa bean bokltng a barmeuloua aemloa daring the past week at Balam... The regular taslaam af tha convocation waa Ukaa ta rfu order aad disoosed af la tba mala nalt vi j wiw Binnu 1HS waHB"J areaaatssasioa aeema to ba thaaotlpoda of tta immediate prdirimdr, - which graced, ar rather tfigraead the L K Cbarch la this ally. ' Tbara aatm Indeed t ba aa mach dlgoreoo la the anlmaaof tha a-mhiraaem aa tbara hi la reality aa twuaa Iba narrow aad bigoted view of thd preai dlag btahop of lt mmlnu and lb broad aad Ubaral. Ideaa af ItMabop Peak. WUh tha eneptloa of tb fed- lag asaiti rested qvar tba alectloa of aa editor forth J. V, Mraea ao ancbria- xd Their afeWniattttlaa WamtSfat UUuaaaaa becw dla- pUjfd by member. "": aa l ( J, I .JJkat. 5ea. riheridaa Ul Chkoago s tbe Mth for a vioit t tha laCfoaat, Ha will probably arrlv al Had Fraa- ttlaea about thd 9dlaatTr ;rJ:, STATE TEMPERASCE COHVEJITIOI. rM Tki body met puraaaut to call at t- Iroviwn. tha aftaroooa ar tba 1Mb loai, Tbara waa aome diversity of aplnloo among tba member af tba Coaventloa relativa ta tha expediency of placing a nominee la tba field, aotue of tha dele galea favoring tba rndoiaement of Hon. Henry Varreu, I be Iiepubllcan Doinl na. inl irll T,"'"'1f advouaUng tba plan of arndiug forth a special or tern- Defence candidate.' Tbe dlscusaiau of thia ditlWfuea wa opeuad by tba otro ductlon of tba following resolution : ' Rmultnt. Tnal ia rouwi fmtUm of .tii aa 41dsialrMa so 1 sated Bar Caserns "7 tss irvtaal tstUejrxaiejj ialhs Hum. that thU CHmUM arvea II tovssMieni to piar in is Brtd aselboT saaataais ami rseaoiawa! thai tUs fm ipirss -pupls o( Otssinn a taslr rytea fear ellbrr eawtidsM slrewir uuaUustod. A motion to adopt aailed lor Ih aW aad forcible epaeebee ia IU favor from Hoe. C A. Itaad, Mr. Vollitm, Til mop Fori! and others, and against It from Mr. Dimiok and olbara, tba last named gentleman declaring himself In favor of a aomlaatloa, uvea If their candUlaie should get buttwo voteaJn tha State." Tba resolution waa defeated by a vote of glton. , , Maaara. Turner, Reed, Case, Walker and Hunt "belog appointed Committee on Platform, after due deliberation pre sented Uiat lastruntaut ambodied la a series of resolatioo, which est forth tbe evils of the liquor traffic; tba fact that tba loading political parties Ignored ttamperauce in their platformi favored return to specie paymentar" thought government should retire Its bonds, thus stopping the imntaoae interest now paid; favored harbor and river Improve menta, railroad eonatrncUoji, amend meuta to revenna laws, so aa to rmov burden from tnacbanlca aud farmer, and eoudemued the practioa of granting lieeasa to llquordealera. After the adoption of the, tbe Con- vaatioa propeeded to ballot for candi dal for i'ontrreea. tha same naultlug in the choice an the weond. baJUgtof JilvXiJ W. lHmlck. of Marlon count v, After adopting a reauluilou reulrlng1 tha mMH-lT to oaa vam tba Htat in tba lauvrsU of the Temperance party, and the appointment of -a-PtaU-Central Committaa, tb Convention adjourned wan die. : Thmt tbey acted with wljdom and dla eretloa la placing a' candidate In tba field, 1 gravely doubted by many of tba moat practical aud trua. frienda of the eaue. Kvan tba most ardent of the concede that them ia not tha smallest chance for .tba siioouaa of tb atandard- eearer of tamparanea, and those who de al re tbat their principles may be ad; bared to aud preserved with dignity that ahall com maud tbe reaped of thir op- paaenta, feel mortified at tha aura and ovei whelming defeat " that certainly awsJU their candidate. We believe tbat temperance ia aa of- ten wounded at tha altar of It frienda a it is injured la the eamps of It ana mi. A wise and prudent -general would eeaMely lead to certain defeat, If not dteonraulBod rout, a fow falthfuIToI lowers, however xcalous and eonaeien tloua lit dafanaa of prioclpleTa oontsst which axcllea tha ridicule, and by over whelming defeat insure the derision of an enemy potent- nnd"po war fut,-1 acaroely a display of pcoweaa tbat will act aa a cordial to revive the hope of temperance workers, nor yet aa an effl elenrraganC for "drumming up recruit for tha rank and file of. the temperance army, Tbat tha aaadidatev Mr, Dlmlok, laiong table whose drawers ar full of tb a man demoted to principle, no on who see him load tha vaa 'of tbla forlorn hope can doubt;, that be is a maa of In tegrity and fair ability, those who are ac quainted with blm readily uoncede; but tbat he wltl receive five hundred votes la thl commonwealth, no one Jmsg Inea; and In common with many other w view tha action of tba Convention that nominated hlmwllh profound ra gfetV . DKTbAEOLAT'8 MOFrjMEJT. Conspiououa among tba names of the moat beloved of Otegon City' early aud honored IUsua-wb' have passed to tbelr rest beyond the mystic portal of th iient HummeriandVI tbat oi r.lwtn alon- now, and'aCtuggllng with Forbes Barclay, and a substantial and enduring, token of the esteem In which ha waa held by lb one with whom be had for ao many year resided, I lb monument lately erected to hla memory by tha elUxen of Oregon City. Thl rr. . ... . near tba city of bla adoption, ia of beau tlful Italian marble with n column oon Uiaieg flrteen flulea, broken an tba top. Tb baa etooe ia of Oregon City gran ite, and b 21 lucbea high i upon thl aet a marble baa twa feet la height i apoa thia another marble cap 18 Inchee la height; and upon this net tha col umn, the whole be! fig nine feet high. On tbe eouth aide to inscribed "Forbes Barclay, M. D., bora at Ixawlok, Hbet land Islsnds, IVcsmber 2S, 1S12 J died, May 13. 1873." Oa tha east aid la tha klaaoal square and compass, with the letter O, attached to which are tb croa key. On tha west aid la Inscribed, "Well dona, thou good and faithful ser veatroad on tha aorthabla, Facted la honor of For be Barclay, M. P., by tha clUaen of Oregon City, 1873." On tha marble base at tb south aide la la large, raiasd letters tha noma "Barclay." Tbe whole fa most elegantly executed and la aa appToprtat and ndurlug trib ute to the memory of oaa whom none knew but to honor aad res poet. ATSYEii to -couiaroy P, p. Ji, LlokvltUr r?ubaoriptnu ax plred with Net Wa send bill thU week. . J - Mm, U. toabea, Ci a. t flubmrip-4 ijou expires viuu preaent na)(erhDH.rrmooran, My led antiquarians, ThaaM tiT putrottap and good wUbea. JUfmmt- Urmtilsaea racelred. Be ass o red tbat'w ap preelatalb Inter eat you aiianifeat la oar journal and the can ad vacates. r:Tt as know when vou start oa your projected lour. . EDITOiiAL OOiBESPOIDElOEr- iaaaa Ra Au-as or tb a Niw KuaruaoT: When last wa wrote jrou our bead and baud war full of work In th Teacher Institute at Astoria, offiolal minute of whjch accompauy thia corrwpondenoa. Thia august body aaaeuibled at first (af ter Just fifteen minutes notice.) in tbe school-room ef Kev. Mr. Hylsnd. Tbl i a plitn, TiripreteDdlnrrlml bulMlns, wbr Mr. II. and his amlale helpmeet ara regularly engaged In teaching the young Idea bow to shoot. There la also a public school In tba city, but Profeaeor Worthlngton to oft a-eummeriDg, "Dd w all aoaotqueatly missed tha genial light af hi eouBtsnanca.and tba bene ft eial aflecta of his logic la our dsllbera Uoua. . ' - - .. - - !.' . After . permanant , organlxatlon, and some lively dlaouaalon Upon tha praaent Hext book" qatotion waa bad, the Con gregational Charch waa throw a open to tba public, aad here tha wit aad wisdom of pedagogue, past, preaeut, and pros pective, expanded . Itaelf In repartee, logic, criticism, commeut, disquisition and alouuaocetUl you, dear reader would have thought, if you had 11- tened, that a court of common plea wa pawner. ' '' 1 ". HUU RoiterinUndeot Kowland la tba right maa In tba right altuation, and right royally doe b discharge hla du ties. Mr. Oearbart, Hcbool Puperia tondenk'of Clataoo county, also dmrves special mention. H I an excellent af- ArTi f..t f Um mmrf wot aa niodeat, we'd Ilka to vote blm n vote of tbanka for tbe remarkable dlaplay of bla talents aa a critic Mrs. AW W.Parksr also dletiu- rulHbed herself and Wall nigh ex tin gulabod the Institute with her happy bits at aaplring pedagogue, proving eonc!ulvly that IxlU Mtirtt la her forte. . v -Hare-wVd-lika to- pauar lll avary ether officiating tody and gentleman got a eredlt mark; but tha anolety compli mented Itaelf ao thoroughly at it eloe- UwJaWtttlht Jt Mr4XJPOOtfry. W bop there will be a grand rally or teachers at tna annual moning in Halem next month. Tbeaa eouncila ara of great value. In bringing forwardUha best rihods --of -mental eurtura-aud stimulating teacher In tbelr labors of love and duty. Astoria I very little of It age, and certainly the diritcti town of Ita alaa wa avary saw anywhere. There ara many v!duceajbowver( that Jl growth" haa commenced. - Tba streets, hotele and private bouses are alike full of atrangara, and were real aetata bold at IU legitimate worth, many valuable building would aooa toko tbe place of tha decaying vegetable matter and de composing atuxKeon - upon tba ' river banks, that, a they now are, would fill a loss healthy atmosphere with a fright ful pestilence in less than a fortnight. A Jt Is, you strain your breath through your handkerchief and ' fasten your thoughts aa beat yon can upon tba blue headlands In tba distance and fancy you're happy. ,'. J T llrrW7H. TTJreyribe noted historian, favored ue by abowtng n through th library of tha l'loneer Historical ho- clety. A bloated sturgeoa lay dslight fully nr tba library, building, which sets npott pile abov tba lapping tide, and whleli, but for the dead sturgeon and other kindred nuisances, would be a very pleasant resort. A it was, w mutord what imaginary antluranoa wa could and set to work in dead earnest to write thai correapbiidenoe, ailtlog at tha V. l.lni'Li Lia. a IK. Immt iwnljir n I m 'x. Then w. oaend th. mn.tv narea 3a. Then wajoaened tb musty page of a Jawbook "one hundred aud fifty years old. . IU margin waa lined upon very aid with tba faded note of some rewhile Jurist long elaoe gone to his reward; and wa might have fallen to musing la model hexameter over the la- gal relic, - but for tba dead sturgeon a formal J, that nolsomsly reproached tbe ' dirty city for denying It decent burial. .. .... ! : Bat lot above Jhaa(nolilabova-tbe tiding air of tba alient room for we drowainem wa vainly attempt to eerib- bls our curiosity riees. - Ye shades of mythology and echoee of primeval hie roglyphics, what thit t A letter rusty with aga lias la our trembling fingera. Dear reader, shall w transcribe It? Jsrt ui try t , -,, KCW Toaa Out UfCL tssvHMi JowraovearMaedwolldarsaol and tub aay mart lobe; bul I aerart rom not Ibat I av raea ebooeo a CweabendiM eamber of tba eoreeare Piim hia and HMoweat Society, aad will try to b aaipal to lb aayidu at aoaae laluta doj. Meaaturs belaavs me youra, , , HoaaraaaaaLBV., Then I You, reader, of eourse, ran only aaa "tha printed word. To. fully appreciate them, yon abould see a foe eimOe of the letter itaelf. Wondering what th thing could mean when trans lated, wa appealed to Mr. Gray, who drew largely upon bla Imagination aud a pair af apectaolea, and proceeded to oaravel tbcBanaerlt of th nineteenth century as follows : - ' ". , ; , ir,V''''-WBWoaa,Oatollto,Bj7l. Jaa aia i aot aaa laaMSd tbl tde aet aadortake aay mora labart be I araet year aottes tbat t bate eoea ibwna a eurr poadla totbr of tbe Oracoa Ftoajaar Hto) torleal AaaoetoUea. aad will try to ba aaaral to that ancUty at aua ratara tints. . .. t BrUsv as yoaia, . . W.H. Uaat, . t: Hoaara Uiuauf. . W:iW.aP.H.aaslarla,Oc. jj,., T-Srrr tot -aa- phlfoaopblac a HtUa pposs that sometlm In th course of the coming agsa, thia muadana apbara IU liortbora half as to make It apart Itaelf, the Causing tb gral deep to rla aod rabmerg tb habluhl bemls- bheraTTThea surooaa. In aflat year. because of tbelrdrslr to delrelnto past myti1f, ltoul(J f tcavat lb ruin f th Columbia and And UoraecOraaley'a letUr. 8Ualghtway-h might ahak thf religion belief ef hrWu by decipher Ing hieroglyphic, bb)H abould prbvt beyond further cavil 'that the founder of tbe New York Tribune flour labed forty-ose tbouaand eight hundred ana! evnly-ond years after Cbrtot; while tb foaail remains of yonder tur gaoo would demooatrat beyond con troversy that tb llttl fiabe that dis ported tbemselvea In tbe waters of tht a. - . l 1 aasaa . aaa -Waa7aV. wondera of aclenret Oh, the rrveia- tlons of ancfeut trail rpony f 1 low ye pale before tba possibilities In store for tha learned student of the aomlng eras! - Oar graeiew liege having Joined aa in Astoria, an evening wa agreeably spent at th bmpitabl howo4f Cd lector Mare, and on (Saturday morning wo war ofl for the sea side. Tb "Oue Stta," a aid-wheel steamer a little larger tbaa a modern batblug tub, conveyed na down tba Columbia a fow miles to tba fclklpaaon, a tidal river, ao crooked it can't run on way but six mil at a time, which we aeoeod aa far a It Is navigable. At the lauding are two good hotel, wber you get flrst-ol country faro tor ll difllfw r-ferlt. bu- tol keepe a stage line, and. both ar ready to aacommodate you with ride, meal, or lodging"""" " - z. A two hours' rid over a sandy road, through a very fine farming country, with here aud there a tasty farm-bouse. aod occasionally a. luxuriant orchard, now following the eourae of a crystal creek, aod now crossing It to reach an adjacent ridge; your eyea full of aand. and yuur clothing covered with thoda of midsummer, and you cross a nock of woodland and reach the romantic bridge tbat span tha creek Mskonlkum, tbat meander through th sea -aid grouada at Clatsop beach. Now w ara ready for column of deeeripttv narrative, but tba length of tbia letter admoniebee ua to poet pone further uorreapoodeiiDe till another week. . A. J. IX 8ea-8da House, August 14, 1S7&. Th obeequle ofHn'hriilan A deraan, held on tba lltuor August in Frau Kirobo ClhaiUral, Coaenhageo, were touching and impreaslre. . The king and royal family with tb mlul-Ureandhief-oflioem of thr govern ment, asatotod, and deputaUena from all parta of tba kingdom were preaeut. In the cathedral were representative of public bodies of tb Ktato and cities, di plomatic corps, facnlty and atadeuU of tba nnl veralty, workmen, aoclettoa, gen tlemen of tbe press, and au immense congregation of eitlsene, who fllled ov ary part of tba edifice. -The caatff was oovered with wreath and laurels, many of which war aent from Germany and other countries. -' The day waa on of universal mourning in Denmark, tba whole nation mourning hi death, whlio aflocUug tributes to his memory wars received from abroad. A aubaorlber of the Grand Rapids (Michigan) iW, although not blutaelf a full believer la tb dootriaa of we an's ' nrranchlmmont,- undentanda - a Ulg or Wf ao is s vldoiaad Ifloatioa of tb moat bitter appoacnU of tbe cause, , vl: - FJrst, dlssppolnted preachers; aecoad, dram-shop . keeper and tippler; third, tyrannical husband fourth, old fogies; fifth, young big head a. Tba first, whan thsy preach tbat It i ob ligatory on man to rut over woman, hav a theology too thin for womau to appro'' elate; the second fear the destruction of their Infernal traflic; the third fear their dignity will suffer;, tbe fourth content them! vaa with aawertlag thatittonetjThe-lpstHota then listened' to the woman'a sphere; tha fifth arc" tuaapabl formerly editor of tbe Corval- II Union, of war memory and extinc tion, died at Roaeburg on the morning of tha 14th lost. Hi resideoce at tba time of hi death waa Baa Jose, Califor nia, and ha waa traveling In Oregon for the benefit of bis health, when evertakeu by tba diaaded messenger. ; Ha wa in hi earlier year a Journalist of no mean ability, but of late he basoonfleed him self to tb profession of -phonographic reporter, aa being more remunerative employment than .that of independent qulli-driving. His death was quit sud den, and a great shock to his family and frisods. " Mrs. Jennie Fowler Willing, slsUr of President Fowler of th Northwestern University, and well knoWn as a plat form speaker of unusual power arid re- atarkable beanty-of pathos of manner, ia now, In addition to her professorship In a Western colleger tbe editor pf the Woman's Tt mpt&tnet Union, published In tb Interest of tbe Woman'a National Union, at Philadel phia The paper Is Interesting and sprightly, advocating with vigor and freshness tha great temperance reform, and furnishing another proof of tb pwr aod ability of educated and Intel ligent womanhood. , . 7 i The character of Rv. I. p. Driver as usual did not paas lb annual eonferano nncbaltouged, but wasreferred.. with certain grave charges thereon, to a Com mute of Inquiry, who after doe and charibUla- deJlUralloat-rapotled that Ihey found do just cause for oooipialnL and roaommended that hi "character Either Rev. Driver must b tb moat persistently and wantonly villi fled Christian martyr extant,, or tb confer no "Commltte of Inquiry" must un derstand bow to apply whltewasn with smotoenng eack , rrrv Harper Wetkti gives tb portrait uch Icapoofofsmel and PaaTeTrVloce, th oldest living twins la this country, If aot la tb world. ' Tbey wer bora la William. borg, Maasach Dortta, on tha 23d of De- Cmtcfl7St, aiid'duriag--lnetyj years of their Jlfs bar enjoyed uniform good health. On haa for atony years resided la Chesterfield. Mae.."ard tha other In Veet rprlngflsWW- Ther'r ld also at Oifl, Franklin county; Mas sachuaetU, . pa of lata aialer tljbty elgbt years of age.l. -V PE0CEXDIH03 fif tta Teatlsrt IartitouJ its rurti ' ' 1 JnaWal -DUtrici of Orron. i;z: lT irettTtJA,I7ai; r fora. Jfj i Moxpav, August 6, l73. At tbe rplacoaal aetoool-room, Iba Teacher' luatitute for the Vourtli Judi cial District of Oregon, a a called to or der lV the Klele riuperlnteudeot. Prof. 11 JO CIOC A. lUi j. h. tinmn,- tiie . llowil,. Omoers were e A. Mylaud, Preai Preaiileut; Itev.'J.ri. l.nniu, Chaplain; Ml- K T. lieviaoi., recv tary; Mis Julia Adama, .Maiatant he- "u'waalhevVl honor ary member of thl. Inatitut all leaeh eri fio otb3iatrfotawbououU he preaeut, and to Invite them to Join In tbe exercise. . . ...r. . -iVLIr. will Aleo, to cooalder aa Honorary lrLfllriraa-laWon. of th Iitotl J. W. Oearliart, County School Su perintendent for Clataop county, ami Cbeireuaa of . tbe Committee on Pro gramme, being tbe only member or Commute preaent, by vote of Institute, Mrs. A. J. Dunlwsy and Mrs. M. K Hyland were placed on that Committee. ("apt. J. H. 1. ry. Ml Carrle.A. Wblteiaw, aud Ml as Annie Brown, ware choaea (Vunnilttee on Atuic. M and Mr. J. W. Gearhart were chosen critics for the In atitut,,- ' " " ' llaeluMltute adjourned uutll o'clock r. m. - ' ( - . , At-TERXOOS SEUatOX. " 7- Pursuaut to adjournment, the Insti tute waa called to order by Jibe 1'realdeut at I o'clock P. M. - Tbe Chairman of tba Cornsnltlee on Paaaramma repartil first In ordnTi A diacuwaion on "tbe present system of text books" then followed. Mr.t Wol verton oftered th following (r '." Evolved, Tliat the preaent aerie of readers and epellera due not meet the fwanU of tba public schools. lie continued with explanatory re marks, and Mr. Dun! way followed, aeo oudlug tbe resolution. After remark by-l'rof. Itowtaad, Mm, luaiway-fa-liously substituted tb following : l:eJvcd. That we. as a Teachers' Aa- aoolation, repudiate the present school book system of the Htate of Oregon, and we pray tba liPglslature to repeal au aiH Which compels our Plate Superiuteiid- ent to withhold hla honest opinion upon a soMect Of vital moment to tha people at laree. Thl waa not seconded, and tli dlacus- aloaof the resolution waeoontiuued hyTTtmtotoTTltoaThT Hyland. It waa finally voted to indefi nuiwii m mtt .ri . irnuin, v 'x-mi ii i , m -. nltely poatpona further discussion af the eubjeot, and prooeed to th nest ubject on lb programme Orthography.. Piacuaalon of thl subject was opened by Mr. W. W. lwrker, who was rot. lowed by Prof.ltowUod.Mr. Parker, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Dunlway, Misa Adama, Mr. 11 fraud aud Mr Wol verton. After bearing the programme for tba evening, the Institute adjourned to meet at tha Congregational Churchy at 7:30 o'clock v, t. . . . v .--'-.'f, : . r. KVENUCU ai-JiaiON. The Institute waa called to order-by the President at 7:3U o'clock. F. M, fraver hv tha Chanlaln. Musld oong by Mlsse Wblteiaw and Brown.' - Tbedlaouasion f school discipline wa opened byWVW. Parker. Mr. tiault, Mr. Irani way,' Mr. Yocum, and Jutlga Page, followed with remarks upon tbat Subject : .' Mualo Inatrumental duet by Mlaees nolo ttrnd Iia Brown. A dlaouaalon on Penmanship waa opened by I. M.O. GaulUHuperiotend eBl. ?!niJtf,,?V.tTjrTtTemb like U.l.smouuU um iit jar.jWMr, iiimi Mfu Mr. Dun I way. Mualo olo and chorus, by Mlm Hoi den and othera. . - The I net i tot then adjourned until 9 o'clock Am x .Tuesday. - Ttesdat. A a rust 1ft. The Teaobers' Institute met at th Congregational Church, aud was called to order by tba President at 8 o'clock A. M. Prayer by tbe Chaplain. - reading nf tba minutes -of tba previous meetings and approved tbe aame. The sublect or English Grammar waa next Introduced, In the diaeuaalon of wbtab-rtoev rV. GrirBn led. forhrwed bv Profa. Kowland aud (isult, Mia. Iont way. and Itev. T. A. ityiand. otrd to poatpona further diaeuaalon of tbl sub Jr - - ' . . ... Air, tramway onaraa tu ioiiowior: Jletolvtd, That it I tba duly of the Btate Teacher' Institute to appoint a committee or nve, on from raco Judi cial District, to examln tb varloua standard text books, and report to the twenty-lore fjounty Hcbool Hunorfn tendeuU th various merit and demer it of each, and their well d I rested opin ions as to tba lies moat desirable for tbe accommodation of teacher and tba advancement of pupil. - Arter remarks of various member the resolution wa adopted. - ' Programme for tb afternoon wa pre sented and tb Inatitut adjourned a a til 3 o'clock i. M. i arTKRXoox sesmiox. ' r Tbe Inatitut was called to order by tbe Prealdeot at 2 o'clock r. M. Th consideration of Arithmetic waa Tba practical nueation Involved were discussed by Prof. Gault, Mr. Griffin, Mrs. J Hi nl way. Mrs, Morae, 1'rof. Row land, Mlaa Adama, tba Prealdenl and tb Hecretary. By veto cloned the diaeuaalon and took up tb next sublect Why is History ao much neglected In our Public Hchools? Itemark were made by Meaara, Gault aad Grime, Mr. Dual way, th Presi dent and Prof. Rowland. -. Mr. Dunlwsy presented tb follow In resolution, which wss adoptoil Jlnmolmi, That w recommend t h study of Drawl nr. and a more thorough application of liiatory la tba public schools. " i ' - .. . Tb critic were then called for. and entertained tha Institute with playful aad shrewd Uils.M the different mem bers, whose anfortunato inaccuracies af language ami pecuiiariti or- manner uage a iplsaaa mI? ntly expowd.-?- The Inatlluto then adjourned to meet kt 7-3V o'elouk P. M. The last) tote was ealled to orilerbv tba President at 7:3t O'djdck : r. ul Prayer by tbaCbapJain. aiuic instrumental duet, . by. th Mleee Browa . I : Ta, mtootee-r th- day - wmr'' then road aad aaoroved. Ufa. N. ti Uima tl kl Yl.l-r ah... freed ap eesay, "Hints to Tmrh-tr." - Musioooug hy Mlm Wblteiaw and Hias Mrnwn. Mravv Iranlway then dllverel tur ou "Hentcoc Buildiaa. ' iusio eong by Mlaa Kroaiu- atrrtject Tl i"t- J ltead1n ' i-SyntrO- dwoed and diacoasad hy Mr. Gault, toi- lowed by Rev. Mr. Pierce, Mr. Mora, Mr. Parker and Mrs. Dunlwsy, - Th critic wer gle called for, and ran very lightly aver the evening's per formance, all home tbraate boingvnanw wUb woapsaa toofiaety poiatod to wouod.- v- ! ' AUeclhlm,IuUtuU jbiarluu olea reaolveil il-If late a motai ad- 4 ui Irs I ton and eratllmleacH'leirjand after au'tthrr HiUtoal favor fmi MtiUltruau, djourneil. - kK F. 1a VlfH.N. ' " ' v " Secretary. . JECEST ETEHT8. . ll.e'iair f llu Mechanics' Institute, Kau fratu;ico, n ned on the llh. ialii will n W-n-l royal coiaoiv aTourr otiieT'liria.ieihia eihibifo. Tli steamship" "Faradav" aailed fnmi itudon on tba Mlh 1A reMlr the direct I'nitediriUtef. cable.. ' " . The eteeeobip "Hpain" baa arrived at Nw York . horn U vtrpool . w Uh Moody,.-. and riankcy ob board. - - . r The . mill oparalkvr at Fall River voted 2,S3 to 1,57 to continue tbelr va - lratlon tb full 30 daya, Tbe wiuorlty. - Twanted to resume wori Tueeday laU Chaa. O. Finney; for many ye President of OberHn College, died veiy udilenly on tbe laoroiug of the 10th of -heart diaeaae, at his relileoe in Ober lln. . . " . Vnoaual suTTeripg ireorted through out Chlaa and Japan from prolonged heat, th' thermometer -tu Pekln rang- ls almoai at a standstill. The Hpanlsh Government Intenda to send teu tbousabd men to Culia,1 thai Captain jenrraL'almawto may.exe-: cut hla plan for the reduction of the Insurrection. ; " A number of postinaeter of small oj fiees throughout the country hv hew removed for- uulawrul dispoaiiiou of pastaga sUmpa, unjustly iimiaawiag their aalariea tluireoy. 1'arlla.ment waa promieued ou tbe 13th lust., until tha 29th of October. Tbe CJueeu's spaech, closing the aeaaiou, aay a her relation -with all Joreltru power continue eonlla ami al ielooka forward -with conOdeuce to the maiutenauoe of F.uropeau peace. Tbe department n-celvel iutWiaaliou pr the lr.ih nf the il. alh utConimander (J M xiorria, I. S. X.,at Jordan. Alum K rt . .- rUmmau.ler Morri was f Prtu-. 1 " ,,,n u'' f or,V T she wsa siink-by.the Merriiwao'' In- A special train conveyed tha body of the late George H. Mum ford, who was vice prealdiiut, secretary, aud general superintendeat--of tb Western Union. Telegraph Co., to llocheater, on the af ternoon -of tb lth.- President Grant- and othera of tli company accompanied tbe train." ', ' " Tba atoamer "Rothabay Castle," waU known aa a blocked runner during tba war for tb Union, ou entering Toronto harbor ontba loth With 300 excursionist on board, struck a sunken snag and raf Idly sunk to the upper deck. Th paa scnger wer laken off by tug and landed safely. - v .r;.,,.,.. : . A . call for $10,00(1,000 worth of bonds waa laaued by the Treasury Department on Saturday, the syndicate bavin made another subacriptioo of tbat sum. -Tbla leave f'WK7.y0 of tba new a per " cent, bonds lu the hands of the Kecre- tory, and tba syndicate ba until No- W. J Murtagb, editor and proprietor of tbe Waablngton .Xatiomal A'cpaefi- con, baa brought suit "against tb dla- - trlct eommlasiouer to recover f47,Oiw, tb amount claimed by blm aa remala iiig due for advertising of tax aaie Jast June, $tO,t)UO having already been pakt by tb eommlasiouer ao account : rTVehousand people were at Twlu Mountain ITouae on tb 15th to hear IIenrWardJteecber.Jt .! azpactcd there will be an Improvement as to ae- commodatlona forany aodinee tbat may - Tgther there lu the fu tar. BeecheTlP- !... I .1... . .. f l.l.ll 2.&00 persons would bo proeurol from Boston between thl and woxaBunday." A special dispatch from I-ondon to New York ay Wall, tb Englishman who undertook to swim from Dover to . f '.l.t. i.llk.nl HCiuiumr: rIIal '' . He started at 5 P. if .on the 12th, and at midnight, when half across, owing to tba Increasing rough news of the waves, . It wa thought prudent to take him aboard th attendfngsloop. I( Wa ap parently fatlgual. . Notice haa been given In the U. 8. district attorney's office tbat testimony would be takeu it avn v in tba suit Instituted In W) by Jauiea K. Wbelan. of Bt, Charles parish, Louialaua, a galoot Gen. Hharidan. lo recover .Vi0.77B value . U,. .ii. i i. i i ' . J ...i ' i'i 1 11 1 oi auKar, luoiuaaea, uiutes, siames, etc confiscated by defeudaot In 18C7 while. In command la tbat Stat. " The defense la that the'tleneral only obeyed brdera. The number of peraons Intending to " . eud good to Ibiladelpbto la Increasing in France. At Ijrous, on tb 131 h, Mr, Apperlou addreaaad a meeting of silk manufacturer on tbe auMeclof tbecea-" tehulai. Ilea idea making mauy practi. cat suggesiioua, jia gave otoffneosr)-- prcmion to tbe sympathetic eeutimupt of Americana toward Francev, A. spo- . aialeommittao baa bean annotated to at tend to tb dispatching of goods to Phil adelphia. "I . : m : -; ' We find tbe following sketch of Mia . Kophi rtmlth, founder Of tha rolleg 1 women recantfy dedicated, in the. B o-- anU Journati, , : , . J , , . J,' i- Mia Sophia Kinlth, of Northaai.lonr Maea.. the founder of tbe Hmllh College for wotnen, waa descended from a II a of noble Amsrioaa ao,,nracaiara nav Ing bean widely prominent i ootoolat allalra. ller father waa an -r In too rtoyototlonary array ana ner rrnnner hdd bee carried la captivity to Caeedu In aliiWbood. Dora In 17M, b never- hr vouth to create a longing for mora. Frera forty years of age she was afflicted wltb rieafaeaa, wbteb grew apoa her and terned hr tbougbu much Inward, mak ing her rrclueaiaiia suy .ar.atranger-. rm - - ' - - -- - -. 1V mrum, iwweTir, P. mmm Bp I cui ia aociai iniercoarse, ana u ner innrmi ty had aot debarred her, sb would hav . been th patroa and prise of aooial later- Course, itoud ana and unusual peraoaW at taste also distinguished rrsr.- Berng deaf ah readmuch, and, a years ad- . vwmeed, mora and atora In tbe Bible, of wbib sha waa -delighted ta quote tha ucomiuut of tsU William Jon . - v- - t '