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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1877)
a ...OCTOBEIt 6. 1877. X5WTI4 E. ?Agel III p'eaee take aotios that II la a grant laa apo u to pay eapma chart m upon ail lonu. sod they will ronhrr f real favor v remitting lo a through mooey order registered letters. , ' ' -I IJII'J X . ii J ! SO PIPES HEIT WEEK. '' la ecoorJance wlib our( Invariable custom, ther will b oo, paper leeurd from Ibleofflo osit weak". Tbvjypos, working faithfully throughout lb sn lira year, are entitled' to enjoy the gala week la common with .other at the kl.l. If. I I I..- a. .1 tble deserved recreation aud reaplta "irooflaber, we .cloee our ofBc fur ooa ' iImaIc t W nituat-ttJiia - .1 fraoded out of a logl number thereby, ... Tk - fit llIl V. a LI . I Mr. Duolway will return from Walla Walla la time to attend the Btate pair, wber tbo bo pea to meet many old friend and petrous, and make, as uauaT, many new ones. causes iot ocanLT. Looking abroad over tbo vast aeaof . wretchedness that esista lo the guiae of deformed and thwarted humanity,-we cannot choose but see and feel and know that there exiats a wrong, deep seated and bhlden, esoept where It oc caalonatly bubblea tip In anguish' t bat cannot Jongtr be peat br couventlonaU Itlea la tbo great undercurrent that throws, all unaaked and unbidden, ao many wrecked souls and distorted oootsa out npon me great eu rises oi life's oceeol Shipwrecked sailors, waiting for a sail" many of I hem seem . . . .a i f . i . i to do irom tusir tmancy, wi i-jari anu prey of every ad vers -wind, drifting, drift In, but never Into a ahalterad haven. ' ino- causes t toes oomanwrecas. who, Inert Hod Incompetent, feebly seek - - - A 1 1 . I.I 1 . II. . . . ' to meet uie auuitee sou iau, ot iu paw slous that, given for the holiest pur poses, are perverted to tbo basest usee; lbs crusUv that delight In lafllatlna suflerlng; of the eel flab ueae that absorbs .every generous Impulae; of all tbeaoand similar attributes that make "map. to man tb surest, sorest III," are pot so aaanaaiai t a. eweae. inaE nanMi fx wxaeiL ar am i mn mtmn ' lay tbem bars. Hut, atrango to aay, they aro ao hedged, about with preju- dioeooely-iraBrdetf ynpaatom that truth stand with her band before ber mouth, or Ilea proatrate, with her mouth in tbo dust. In tbelr sickening ' preaeoce. s i. "Muan." exclaim a moiner, upon very lineament of whose countenance ber subjugation to tbo will of man baa wrltteq Itaelt Ja nol,seemly-o . L. lt.1.... lk.J...IJ aU..aa WSTaeaa VI UrtI 1U1U Jrj WW f U aws, .remain bidden." II Hideo I As If bar faco was not an . open page; as If tbo children, dwarfed In liAiitf- alarvad lo mind. amfltAurMl In temper, who wrangle about ber hearth stooe, quarrel In ber door-yard, or com ml t depredations la tbe neighborhood, : tell no story lo the searcher after cause. as bo sorrowfully noter effect' Nay, my good woman, tbo cauao of j InA.I.HlkafiMk Ilia ttaklj.lt- aea Kami orlth, tinitifliii KlnfrEaAl aeotilrail aftar - birth, spring from tbo subordination of wt-iuau ta m iim w uciciu www ! bo ompfre tbo great realm of mater . . t i i i i nity and to bid tula incontrovertible a . . Ll.l- m...m l.ll.l... Maw mnr avail foil r An fa-t. with Ita llnea of aufferlng,' forever from . tho sight of too intelligent truin-seeaer. - Aa well eipect a bitter fountain to seud iortb sweel water aa for emblt tared lives to repeat tbemeelvee -Jo beauty and In sweetneaa.. Too v long earth with dwarfed humanity been cov ered with a filmay maak. . Knowledge la power, and' knowledge' upon tbi point Judlcloualy Imparted and rigidly obeyed will prove a power whoa fmlia will bless future geueratluna- TESSITOKIALLCOISLATUBE. Tbo Ifgllature of Waahlngton Terri lory met at Olympla oo Monday, tbo first InaL, Tbs eouncll effected a per- manant iigaillttlUU by'ICe obolce of tho followfug officers I I'realdept, C II Manford;' clerk, T. It, Merry; aaalatant lark, Louis' IJerrjj aergeaut-at-arma, L. V Moaaman; door-keeper, Mies r'anoy lUldwiu; messenger, Mies Hathaway; enrolling clerk, Mlaa Clara Myers; en groaalng olerk, Mlaa. Anua Knighton We- have not learned whether the Womao Puff rag I at a of tho Territory aro going to bring their clalma before the leglalaturo or not at thla eeaeioii. If not. they aro not ao plucky as are tbe ' so flrag I at a of Oregon, who Inteud to be tegeeach leglalaturo that coo venea to grant equal rights to all tho cltlseos of tho Btato uotil the) demand Is acoeded to. Tho legislators of Waahlngton Ter ritory, however, recognise the ability of women and tbelr right lo bold offW, and It la an emntv raeoraitlon. allhar. aa the liat of legtelellvo omeera shows. We hope to see a like equitable adjust ment of official honors In otirowa Irgl laturt next fall. -, Tbe Olympla Courier, speaking npnn the propoeetl Improvement of U Teni- lorlal aehool iaar. aviwao a a witot- POtnt that some apeclflo meaauro belncrpo rratsl Into that statute which shall ef fectively provide for th full compensa tion f teachers. Tbe opinion I ei preeaed by tbi Journal that th present alleuee of tb law upon that point baa more to do With lb diaeaae that effect tn acbopi syatem or tn territory tnaa all other shortcoming put together. Senator Morton's condition remslns wnchaoged,""""' " '. FRIDAY. ; BIXTIIITHAMESD1ISTV"- 'Itemember, frleuda of aulTrage, that each of you la eipected to canvaas for one hodr a day during Htate 'alr week for algnatureo to tbo petition for the "Hit teen tb Amendment to tbe Conatl tutlon of tbo Ubited Xutea." Mrs. Iotigbary, tbe efflcieut president of oujrj oiaie nonrage Aaancianoo, win no mere with petlttona sufficient to supply all who will spend ao hourlu their circula tion. With lite littlo eHort that waa mad la Oregon last year, she stood fourth In lbs list of filaUa In tbo num ber of slgnaturea sent np to Congress at tached to thla petition. A copy of tbe petition wll ho found lo another col umn under head of Work for Every body.j' . Iad It carefully, and then, U a copy la not preneuted for youraignature, go to tho Woman Kurlrace headtuartera aud there alucb your name to one. We auhjola a portfou of tho appeal that accompanlaa tbo petitions aentolit by tbe' Natlonal Woman Huffiage Aa aoelallon, aaklng euflrsgieia to read It carefully, and tbeo To .work: "We irge tho womeu of tbe United plates, who aro Used without represen tation, governed wltboutYh'elr Qwn con tent, i claaaed with lunatics, paupers, criminals, and Idiots before tbo law, de nied ,tho cualody of their own children and their own persons, compelled to stand bound band and foot while li eeJiaed aud protected crime "aud vies tempt aud sweep away their nearest and deareat, to work now for their own enfranchisement with the aamo energy, devotion, and entbuaiaam which they have hitherto devoted to thankleas toil in tbelr homes and In tbo great fielda of reform. -Canvaaa every city and town tao4 - Ulat.earwf farm tbrooghourthetwhat to do. and then, with alaf rltv. wa broad 'land. Continue to labor earlv and late. lUmember It la for your bomea, your firesides, your sons, and your daughters. Work while other pray, and you will return rejoicing, bearing your sheaves with you. Sub scribe for a Woman Huff rage paper. Keep two copies of the petition alwaya on band, and loss uo opportunity of ob taining algnatureo. . Having each name written plainly with Ink on both papers, one for tbo House and one for tbe Ken- ate. .Aak for tbo signatures of all who signet! tbo lata petllloua, (aloce th are to b presented ton new Congres,) aau aa ananj uiuie aspu loie. I x uoi fear refuaal. . Many write to us that those who cefuaed yesterday, sign to day. Even actlvooppoeitlon will awakealhougbt, aad tbooad of fair ar gumeot must boa verdict In favor of hu man rights." THE STATE TAIE. Tli tlm of th annual Htate Fair draw near, and many an lioa glance are. cast at tbo lowering skies, accompa nied by hopes fervently ei pressed that th weather clerk wHI proclaim a true for on week at least. The preparations forJha-l'alr tbla year have been on a much larger and grander scale titan avsr before, tbo Htate Agricultural So ciety sparing neither labor uor expense In properly fitting up tbe grounds and buildings for tho display. If the weather la propllloue there will without doubt - be a so ue h I a rger attendance! never before. , - Th great attraction to thousanJ will be tbo races, and, from tho number of boras In training, tbi feature promise to bonnnaually exciting to those who delight In eoclng-''epocd and. bottom" tested. To maoy Fair week Is looked forward to merely as a season of" social reunion, and such derive from It th greatest enjoyment. Of th demoralla- ing tendencies of certain feature of these great gatherings all parentsaboutd be aware, and belog aware of. 4hem, should exerciae that Unremitting vigi lance over tbo young that I necesaary to keep them from being lured by seem ing pleaaure Into association that will b a source of life-long regret, If not of absolute ruiHiJood Intentions, backed by a reasonable decree of caution, I all that I necessary to Inaure Immunity front th evils that cluster about such promiscuous gatherings,' and fortified with these, a clay or two spent on th Fair Ground next week cannot help but prove a pleasure, 'while the exhibl tioo of tbo Industries, products, and resource of th Hatesa ther displayed will beeauae lor Just pride. Therefore we say to all who possibly can do ao, CJo to tbo Fair, uae your eyes, Jrpur eara your JUd'Jtiieot, aliuu gambling atanda, and eschew betting on- tbe racee, aod you will return home satisfied with yourselves, and proud of your Htate aud her mighty resource. r MDBDEB IS THE HAKE TIOE. OF JUS On rnday last, at half-paat 1 KM., John Thompson waa hanged at Seattle forth murder of Solomou Baxter, on tbe 11th of February last," Dear that place. Tbla lathe drat execution, of a whit man In th Terrllory. Tho exe cution took place In the Jail yard. A large crowd, among whom were two women, gathered to witness the exeeu-J tlon, some of them being eo-nxloua and determined to ae tb revolting sight thai they tarried about the place Ore or aix hours. The Governor Is se verely censured for not commuting the sentence, it being alleged that there, wa an element of elf-defcneo In the homi cide tbat entitled be prisoner to execO' tive clemency. Detail of thl execution, like those of most others, are published aud. read, fostertng feellngaof revgend cruelty that In tarn give to thegaltows further prey. Th JMtpateh, criticising th ac tion of th Governor, eaya: . fce aay, aa Oovavwae Ftrry eaaaot dear. that this was tbe ateaacaat ease tor eaaeaUva elemewevvev wraasate to bias or aay otser CovatiMir aT Waslilagioa Tarrttoryt aa rat II M las trat time that elemaoey kas aaa rW niaed whea aak4 Ibr la a capllal Of 1.C02 InbabJtaaU of Ferdlaanda, Florida, 33 are sick, aod 653' faave been tick. EDITORIAL COMESPOSDMCE. " TB4B RaAmiraorTHsKcwiloa-ralWBaTt Didn't we part company at Tbe Dalles f Your cor raa poo dent baa a coo fused remembrance of having hurried up a long chapter of ber Jotting and hastened It on its nilaslou to the typo from that pictureaquapbTut of rocks and buiue and flower gardens aud fruit trees. It waa iu the gloantUig, and we were at eupiwr, awaiting the advent of lb C'aatailea steamer, in happy uncou aclouaueaa of its near approach, when a porter rushed Ipto the dinlng-room,"ex clalmiog, "All aboard for Celtlo." Th train -wis sapposed to be In wait ing, and wo left Wie uoflnishe)! meal, hurried Into bat and ulster, aud ruabed down tho sidewalk, accompanied by a friend, and I flloweJby ibajilaht watch with baggage, till we reached a given point, wbero eomboly commanded us to "wait." We took a seat on a trunk aud otteyed orders. The approaching night was aa trans parent as alcohol. There, friend, how' that for a simile T "Ether" bss been 'Used as a eomparlaon often euoueh. Wby doeati't aomabody trycbloroformT The moon was blgb in the besvens, while Jupiter danced, attendance, like tbe stately courtier that It la, and tbe "dipper" dropped her handle toward tbe borisou, and pointed with her eparkllng bowl to Hlriua, who winked at ue from nia atupenuoua altitude as tbqugn we were a coquettish maiden, rather than a matronly- proprietor of a half-doxen boya. , And atlll w waited, with a aigb for that unfluiabed supper. Bye-and-bye the train cam coursing down tlis track In th moonlfgbt, like a thing of Jlfe.4 With difficulty we Uaroed did It. Tbo apace between tbe trains was about fouror flv feet wide, with uneven steps at Intervabylik a cordu roy bridge. . cautiously we tried our footing, wbll th treat lea trembled un der th ponderou weight of many tons of -Walla Walla wheat bealde us. Aboard at last, without accident. How wild and weird appear th ruahlng-TJatleOiLlhalgrav light -of th harvest moon. How like gnome tb boary rock gas at ua aa th train goes thundering through th erswhlle solitudes. Jfiu ,Utt nd c.u If iUttti U a town here, It I Invlalble, but ther I a cleaq, capacious, and aubatantlaf dock, from which we gain entrance to tboele ga n L tea merUA noioFa xcmwt r those who are able or willing to pay a dollar apiece for at ate-room berth get them, and th rest sit u -At rtatftpaat "blue lhe"ateward, a eon- sclentious conservator of public morale, enters the ladlecebln and order away all men who have not tbelr wive aboard. At thlaojp littles woman take umbrage, and, mlauuderatanding tho order, In form tbe master of ceremonies that she doesn't propose to give up her "roan," Indicating her Uriah Ileep of a hus band, whose "rights'! ah protect with a ludicrou show of pluck that remind you of a Bantam, rooster keeping watch and ward over a turkey gobbler. An hour after and all I still. We sleep, hut pot, wo fear, as peacefully as did A rtemiia Ward' J'scceeher," who failed to "disturb tbe solium stilluess of the night with ary nor," , -Morning, and th queenly vessel son ber upward way, plowing the waters that com unbidden from th everlast ing mountain down through tbo illim itable wlldneaa of tbe rock-bound plain through which our Journey lead us. ' Captain Itaughman la Justly proud of hi craft, and deservedly popular with the traveling public. He take aa much palna to tell the traveler all he nowa about .the route, aa though It were new to him; and yet a river roadway, tbua traveled over ao- conataotly, muat. be come aa eommou-place ae a woman's dlahwaalilug. I Halted at Umatilla,- where many of tli ravages of laapyear' flood yet bear witiiess of th watery devaatation, yet bualness is brisk and the people are happy. The wool product of Umatilla alone Is a considerable revenue this year; and then the cattle and wheat y ield la auormou. - . . Half past seven, aud Wallula. The hotel, kept by good .Mrs, Cum Inge, is full to overflowing. How aha manage to keep ao good a table and so comforta ble a traveler's home with ber surround- Ina-s ia a mystery. W wlhAh n H A. tympany would ereet and leas, her a goo building. Surely It would pay. Speu the oight at Mr.' Peabody'a, where tho evening, till almoet mid' night waa occupied In conversation with tbe fond and bright-eyed mother of bis three rosy, happy children Mr. P. Is as busy a a man can well be, with fdowo and op freights." H tell u that during th bin month of (hipping sea- eon tbe company will move forty thous and ton of freight from th Interior to the sea-board, and flv thousand tons from th sea-hoard to th Interior, Mountains of '-wheat sacks ars piled everywhere. A broad grin rest on the fees' of every farmer, and oven that over burdened claas known a farmer' wive are Jubilant; for there 1 a fair prospect for pleuty of calico for patchwork quilts, anu lunumeraoie pretty waan dreeeee. Two p. m .,- and we aro aboard oho of Dr. Baker' railway car. The road has made much Improvement alnc last year. It I well ballasted and comfort ably equlrped, aud la doing ao Immense buaioeea. After dark, and Walla Walla. 1 We ar not JnoroeyTng by the regular train, ami there la oo hotel coach to meet ua. We leave r-ur bar race with th tlekat agenV"f olk to tb Stln noose, half a mil distant, tired, dlagosted, and dualy, to find the houae full to overflow log, and no pise tn sleep. A friend our dilemma, and kindly ahare her room with ua, where we are compelled to U4 wltbwit barrage end bath whit w sleep the sleep of tit way-worn and dirty. " - Th u reds y , and no alter. Hotels full. la tb afternoon w visit lb fair, wber I Scarcely any of tho wonderful producU of Waahlngton Territory are exhibited, whereat we aro aatouiabed. There are agricultural bora trots, which w pai roulie, however, and an able addresa by Mr. Newell, of tbo Statetnam, wblb gives geueral satlafactloo. But. we forgot to telt you' lu its order of .General Hbermau'a reception, wblcb we attended at theKtln House. It waa wn-iuiroaiptu and lofornjal aflalr, aaid wa much enjoyed by all participants. The General la plain and practical, and wholly unlike the opiuioa one would Uiatarally form of tbe huabaod of Mrs. General Sherman, who headed that fa- moua antl-aurTrace manifeeto with ber ariatocratio - patronymic a half-doien yeara ago. Tie General evidently re memtiereil the newspaper tilt between tbe New North wf.st and thnee satel I ilea of lb titled nabobs of the arlstoe- "rif '. ho hnld-Ui-offlsee wH,jj?rgT ..ifaui, f .j,, a ,(ot me sain aautllltee apend the money, for be abook our baud with a kindly laugh aud exclamatory "halloa!" which every body Interpreted at ooc. Hie epeecb from th balconaMraa heralded by au appropriate. Intrtxluotfon from Mayor Moore, aud waa ebaracterlelio of the man. . Evidently be ia an acute oh server of humsif nature, aod we could not but wouder if he didu't tbln of tbe women of America, when he a poke of the grievances of men In the Territorlee who are denied the right of eufTrage. rjuaiog tn uolela crowded by no meao deprived f of entertalnmeut, aa tbe worthy postmaster. Mr. Vawter. and bla amiable wjf opened tbelr hosplta bio doors and duty Installed the mlsaioo' ary. Mr. awter is a staunch Woman Bunragist, and empioyaadeft audi aprlghlly lady clerk n th poet office, who, bo aeeuree ua, la In every way aa competent a tb most exacting em plnyer could deal re. - But we've Juat received a letter from home tbat put a quletu on our further scribbling. Our sage associate luforma ua that an editorial letter irom Tbe Dalles, over which w consumed much mldnlgholl, haa failed to reach Itadee- tloatlc.-2Tlltlout-:ofIort. Probably tbi will meet a altuitar fate. aod, If so, there's enough of it. A. J. D. Walla1 Walla, SepUmber 22, 1877. WOBI FOR JTTEBYBODY. - Circulate petition for a 10th, Amend- me ukJ enfxanebia 4he women.wof o owe Slate ufowerburrTTTlicgtatc and Terrltorlea." Woman' right to vole In lha rattrnmant umler whlh guaranteed to her by the Federal Cou etitution. Kow la our time to knock at the door of Congress and, plant tiii right deep In the fundamental law of tbe land. Petitions fora Sixteenth Amendment, Lfor woman' " enfranchisement, from 10,000 UoKeit State cltTkena from twenty-two Etstes, lisvs beeu preseoted in open House aod Senat by 31 Ilrpre aenlatlveaand 29 Henatorsaluce January 10, 1877. Th frienda of Woman Suf frage In both houses, who Intend to ad- vocal' th Amendment 'io the newjw'l'lig.' who has Ilvel In that Terrllory Congress, deal re Its frienda to sustain them by mammoth petition from rrery quarter. Circulate thla petition through Ibe auiumtrjand winter up to January SO, lt78. Obtain til names of all who hav signed almllar petltlooa to tbe present Congress, and as many more aa possible. Head lb petition with such well-known name aa you wish to have appear In th CongrttiUmal littcord. Fill th blank for State, town, and county, that member may refer to tbelr own dlatrleta In-presenting peti tions. Hav all tb name signed plainly with Ink on two copies of th petition, one lfor th House, aodneJor?P,l.r4' night until election. Tbey the Hnate. Ask each aigner to remit at leaat ten cents to the Treasurer of tbe National Woman Suffrage Association, Mr. Ellen E. Sargent, No. T.733 De Sale etreet, Washington, D. C, tof)n w made by Judge II. P. H. defray ex pe uses of claaai9;ation for presentation to the 43tb Congres. A'trry name received before December 1, 1877, will be el ass I fled with Jta Snnmnrlala r - ' t 8tat and county petllloua, aod pre sented by tb appropriate Ilepresenta tive and Senator. Send with the petl tlona name and poet office addresa of each one who obtaina slgnaturea, so th offloera may know the worker. ' Cut this out, and past It at th head ,,i . .i.n nf-papgrTK.T I,. i'ut tbo name of men on th right, and women on tho left of your petition, and trace everv nam carefully In Ink : ' 1'KTITION FOB . ' WOMAN BUFFRAOE. To the Senate and Jouse of JtVpresrn tativet, in CongrtM awtmbled :r-The atMleraigned, cltlieDjL- the Uulted Stat, resident of th Stat of - , county of , town of ---, earn estly pray, your honorable body to adopt measure for so amending ' tbe Constitution a to prohibit th seversl State from disfranchising United Stalea cltlten on account of aex. A VALUABLE VpBI. , "Tb Omclal Oaxette and Travelers' and Immigrant Guide," compiled aud published by D. H. Stearns, has made Ita appearance. "Hlmeo, lb printer," baa aet bia mark opon It so that Its Ijpographleal - appearanc le fln.-A pamphlet of nearly 2U0 page, It eon- tain facta, flguree, aod deacrlptioos concerning Oregon and Waahlngton Territory end tWr vms rnnurce tbat ar at one feliabie aod Indispensable. A an advertising medium It la nnaur- paaaed, and we ar pleased to not that It patronage in tbi respect I eonaider- ablo. Ills Juat th thing to have for reference, and ust tb thing to send to friend who seek Information concern ing the great Northwest. Tb ertergetie pubrisher will be on band with full apply of these book at th Statrf'alr next week. It I estimated tbat 750,000 , person hav died from faaln In IodHL OUR COLORADO LETTER. To rus Kniroa or rua Naw XoaTHwaati : -By th tlm thl reache you, the question, "Shall Colorado women vote?" will have been decided, (or thl year at leaat, and we awalt.tbe second of Octo ber with an eager, painfully eager, lo tereat. , W wish moat earneatly that the vote aliall prove to bo on th aide of right and Justice; but,- a Lucy Fiona aaya, "Tble struggle a une that knows no retreat, it rect'gnfie oo defeat, if ta .going to trim,-" we all' feel that la only a question of (ims wheu ih flghteoUa oess which exaltetb a nation ahall pre vail throughout tbla entire country, but we concede to great anxiety that the honor of leading In tbla glorloua march of progress-should It claimed by this youngest of the baud of sister slates, and to-day. we bell that It' wilt be. Colorado cannot be ao blind tn her own "up" to the brnadeat ethical view of tbe cane, let allp thl opportunity for aplendld immortality aa the Orat State that knew how to attract th beat ele ment of eociety, vit: women and capi tal, by the Irreaiatible force of pure and alrople Juatlce Exactly aa men were drawn bither from all tit nation of tb earth, when all over th world It wa proclaimed, that Thomka Jeflereon' theory of a government, which provided for absolute equality before the law for rich and poor alike, that thla theory prevailed and waa. in practice' In the United 8 tales, so will women be at tracted to Colorado, If. Colorado is wise enough to say. next week, tbat here all taitiaeue have an equal chance; that here I the onnrnhrlum arliloh haa tarava ...tut 1,Mt.t,-,,M,,.,, .. , lut-sK.t vi..i .1.. ia free; tbat here women are represented aa well as taxed; that her ber consent, the aame aa man'a, la requlait to form tbe basis of the government to which be owea and gives allegiance. -This last week ha been full of bard work, but we think It la work that will pay In tbe long run, eveu If it fall lo meet Ita full fruition Immediately. Ou Monday, Hepterober JTtu, waiiad.a large meeting here In Denver, at which we welcomed Mr. Stone and Mr. Black- well from tbelr furtnlgbl'a tour lu tbe southern part of the State. Two prom Inent lawyers of thla city, Judge Mill nd Miller, pTikeTWotrcc?p'tbty-r-t th hour which elapaed' between the gathering of tb audience aud tbe ar- rataI.il-JWw-rand-trainrtheo Lucy Stone, ttrediand-ttt though she waa, took the roetrum for a brief but ef fective little speech, which carried tbe I Heart nr tier liaarer e-Jty-atoevw WerT""guTttj'n't aio siu aown, jur. Jtenry . luacBweii mad a very fin adilreaa; It haa never been my good fortune to bear a better, more clearly expreased argument than be gave; plain, practical, straightfor ward, none could be ao stupid or Ignor ant aa not to comprehend It. " On Tuestlay evening, September -4Mb,-' three Judge occupied the. platform at the Temperance Tabernacle, aud, as you may easily Imagine, they made aom moel telling legal point to favor of en tlr equality. Judge Kingman, of Wy since Its organization, and has had the beat snd 'most varied opportunity po Ible to observe the workings of Impar tial suffrage duriug-wthes last eight yeara, gave a abort review of the his tory of the moveoteot there," closing Vlth tb expression of his strong .and uubealtatlng conviction that woman In tb polltlce of Wyoming,-despite she baa been there at great diaad vantage, I an undoubted auoceas. Judg Miller followed Mr. Klngmau, aud, on high Democratic grounds, defended the right of women. These two Judges hav gon together luto' the campaign, and will are a strong team, and It cannot be but they will dcaw:tnany men over from tb fut of prejudice Into "the path of progress. The last speech of Tuesday Bromwell, of Denver, the Moses of tb Colorado movement for freedom.. It is Impossible to report It; it waa an aleo- J rib flaa ion, a flaah, a buret of heaveuly luaplra- clarion cry for fierfect-liberty which can no more be put opon paper than the morning tinta which palut tli summer mow on the Hocky'e peaks, or tbe gurgling aoug of the meadow lark. Last night Judge Bromwell made a masterly! speech at' Turner Hall; tb Aew of .tbia. woraiug ealla It "the philosophic speech of th aufTrag cam- pa'gp.", .;. ''A an illustration of th growth of the conviction of woman' right to eiuality; he cltetl bla own; experience. Twenty-live years ago, when he had bis flret chance to express hi oploion Infajornf equal auHrag In a leglsla-4 tive aaaembly, the vote stood 1 to 40; lb next time It waa I toll; th third Urn (la the Couatitutional Convention of Colorado) It waa 1 to 3. Judge George, au "F. F. V.," will Join Miea Patriflge to-morrow evening, and apeak. with her until October lat, H I very able, and, being a Southern man and a Democrat, h will carry aa- loniahment and conviction to many i out that would be like the nether mill alone underbuy blandiahment or ar- gnmente or a Northern radical I - W feel Justly proud of our helpers, and all are doiug their very best. 7 " C W. 8. A. Denver, September 23, 1877.. Let all dalioquantse subscript ton to th NtWuNoRTHwraT who attend tb fair, go prepared to liquidate Indebted ness, and cbeer th publlaher by ad- fvanc payment for oo year. . Mrs. Duniway will be at th pavilion gn th afternoon of each day, prepared to take money and name, and furnish receipt. 8b will also canvas for her poem. "David and Anna Malaon," which baa, wherever Introduced, been twttb favor. . . . - .A- WaehiegU -special -eay- it 4 rr ported McCormlck'l to be appointed Collector of New York. . IRENES TETE5TS. ' - i A number of Itllclt dlstllterlee have been eelxed'aloog tb Missouri line. r ' Miner at Wilkeaharre, Pennaylvanla, ar resuming work at lp per cent, ad vance. ' It has been aacei tallied that the jat nl office fire waa 'entirely accidental, no proof whatever of iuoeudiarlsw. The President statel that he lately received aaaurancee from leading lle pubjicaua of their support of bla South ern policy. The "Working Men' Party" met lo coilveutlon lo Boatoo on tb lat Inat., and headed their ticket for State officers with the nam of Wendell Phillip for Governor. '' " The statement of, tbe public debt shows a deereaa during th month of September of a.Bwg.SSgT'd'- "ilnc June, J8,570,W8. . ToUl debt, less cash' In tbe Treasury, $2,05tj587,2M. . Coinage at th mlol of the United State lo th mouth of September, 1877: Double eagtee, $4.49200; trade dollars, 1.677,000; half dollars, 400; quarter dollars, $319,600; dlmea, $19,000. To Ul, 7,6oo,a)0 , ; The release from priaon under bail of Povey and Harrlaon, leader In the Pittaburg rlota, wa th oceaalon of an entboalaatlc worklug men' demoaalra lloii at. Wilkeabarre, Pennaylvanla, ou Mouday. Thee men hav beeov 4m prisonet) in Pittaburg, and were escorted through the street by 1,200 working men. ' - Th reuuloii of tb hundred aud fifty fourth and Ih thirteenth Tennessee CWwtrrTRaTmelTta arXoulavlll on the 29th ulL, waa well attended, with the uaual Interest. Ex-Confederate, ex- Federal soldiers, and aom prominent officer of both aide participated In tb ceremony, concluding with a banquet and speeches at Eatwal Park. The Journar Washington sreclal ssys the amount of banklinte taaued during the present month la $1,328,519, waking It iiaosssary to rotlr under th taw Uulted States note to th araouut of f 1,061, 23i Secretary Sherman haa determined not to sell gold this month, as haa heretofore been done to meet thl liability, but to retire th United State note from the currant balance In the Treasury, which I ample for th pur pose. ' -FOREIGH SEWS Grand Duk Nlcliolaa Buffering from liver complaint. cWlerreiHhr tttW fT Gbasl, tb Conqueror, ou Oiuiau Paab aud Mukbtar Pasha.. - , Newspapera publish the report that Osntan Pasha baa dsfeated tb ltou mauiaua before Pievna.-"--" . A dispatch declare tbat mediallou I ImpoaaibleTh battle-fleld muat give a. solution. Diplomacy may intervene later. . ... ; .: ';- : Tb Jlusalan have ordered Contract or to construct on hundred aud eighty Ix mi lea of railway In Bulgaria, and to build but for J50.0W men, and bos- pltals for 15,000. Tb opinion la gaining ground that If diplomacy cannot end the war thte fall, It will be almost sure lo iuclud all Eu rope. Thoimpresslou ia gaining ground that-diplomacy, la powerless, aod. that Eughtnd is doomej to a final partlulpa tlon to tbs coofllcU The Boumaoians mean to push tbel trenches within thirty yard of th sec ond Grevica redoubt befor assault. Tb mud In the trenobea la Crarfut, and tbe weather very colds ,A correspondent write that tb Roumanian are aura lo carry - th redoubt, and eaya were tbe Hussiana advancing aa rapidly ou their aide, l'levna would fall befor a fort night. Mukbtar Paaha telegraph that ight Ruaaiau battalion with cavalry and ar tlllery attacked hie rear guard at Neck Jonln, Monday. The Rusaiana, after Ave hours' fighting, were repulaeil with a loea of 400 killed. Four battalion of Ruaaian Infantry and three reglmenta o( cavalry, wbu at th same tlm at- tamptedlo create a diversion by attack ing tne lurxtan rignt, were also, re pulsed. tarn M m jmm 1 s Haziq to Be Eradicated at Wkt 4Vtwf. Gaueial BcliuflftarnBomm'anJ-" Ing officer at Weat IVInt, thu promul gate hla Ideaa relative I "baxlog," and hla order for tb abollabment of i practice as unkind a aenaeles and on manly t ' , For the comparatively lutelllrent and strong to take unfair advantage of the inexperienced, lo Harass ami annoy inem1 is an act unwrilty T a l Tills man. anu nnucn more unoeenmine an officer and gentleman. It ia the mode In which aavaree treat thoa who fall iulo their power.. On the other hand, to secure Juatlc and protection to the defenaeleaa ia the office of the gentle and brave. 1 be honor of the corns of eodeta. aa well aa that of the officer of the academy, require tbat Hi practice of uoaioa treatment or new cadets shall bsiWholly eradicated. Cadet officers. upon whom so much of tb dlaclplln anu nign cnaraeteror tneoorpe dependa, ar expected to do their whole dutv In thl respect. Hereafter, cadets guilty of any violation oi paragrapn 11, and cadet offieera wh fail to do their whole duty In. protecting new cadet from III treatment, will be puniahed to tb full extent or tne regulations Case or Ptblic School Brn.nixon. In tbe City Soperloteudeofa annual re port of our public aekoot ws find refer ence made t th Improved condition of the building and ground belonging to in aisjrici a compared with that of former yeara. The Superintendent sr: The result bava been obtaloarf t.a tb Inauguration of a syatenj that bold teachers responsible foe the oVder and neatness of tbelr Individual rooms, and prlnclpala for th ceneral Ihelr building and tb lieelp4-of tbelr pupils. By replacing acre ws and oaila at the right timer T 1Jnt1ng window eurtsiua and fixtures, the nrln. clpal hav aed money to tb disject, anu prevented in waste and destruction of th property belonging lo tb public acbool esuu : , j IE VS ITEM3. ' ' " , ' ' statk ajio tKaiWsi, sr'"u" ' I Th gross valuation or property Iq lis aer couiiiy is rv,u Dr. Belt still continues Jsjiitroualy I at bis residence ia Haleni. rf III Tbe school fund of Baker cdiuit v this year ls.ueth tog over 1,0. 'Tbo Unlvvraallat Aaaoclatlon will hold a convention at Zena, Plk county, begiuuing on the Atti lust. It la tbougbt lltaTlhe borcetp iu the vicinity of Peoria, IJnn county, will aggregate 10,000 pounds tbia seaaoii. - The Mountaineer haaenterel Its elartit- -eentb year. II ie one of the -mi iu dispeiwabl Juathutlubs at Th Dalles. "Tli attendance at the Willamette Uulveraity lie now reached 13&, and a yreat many more will com In arter llie Fair. . j , ' - -- . The gross valuation of. priijierty In Washliixton county litis year la f A7"".- 2U0, su Increaaa over, laet yesr'e valua-": ttou oraoo(ooii, After two montha" rest the Dallaaci izer eximea out refreshed and Invigor ated, full of local news, and gvulal with bright anticipations. J' Farmera In West Chehalem. Yamhill eounly, have aullered eeverely In th loea of grain, owing to tbe lack of audi cleul niachluery to eit It In keaaon. Complaint la made that tb primary depart meu of th HaUtm-CeutraJ School la iu au overcrowded coiidltlon.'the room lly-venlilated, and the yard uuflt for a playground by reasou of mud. . Tbe Halem Record man morallxeth on 'Gratitude,'' "Tli path of Uectl tude," and "True Friendship," all In on Issue of hla Journal. He la evldentlr on good terme with aomeof tbe.achooi girls. Hon. G. W. Lawson, of Salem, de livered bls-promlaed lectureou "Ghoata" to a Uervai audience, and waa liatened to with attentlonAnew'meUium't. was develoied In a circle held at the eloao of tholecturel , . ' Ttiat portion o( Oregon lying east of the Cascade Itange now coutalua 25,000 Inhabitants. The eorreanoiidlog eeo ton of Waahlogtpn Territory baa a pop ulatlon of I3,0ut). In both the aooes sious by Immigration ar large. Th Washington Territorial Legisla ture convened at Olympla ou Mon day last, the aeaslort'ltelng reatrtoted to forty daya. . Tn - menibere, reoelve a coiojeiisatloq of aix dollara a day, and -are aJlo wed mileage eomlng aod gotng. -Tlie presiding officers receive ten dollars a day, aud the clerks, door-keepers, etc., ar allowed Ave dollar each per dity. - AH OPPORTUNITY TOR THE Ar FLI0TED. Dr. J. M. Hlnkle, of the National Surgical lustltuter with a competent corps of sselstauls, will visit Porlland, Oregon, rooms at 81. Cttarle Hotel, October 2-Jd to November lat, 1877, in olualv. No other Institution In tbo world haa aucceasfully treated so manj a-etf 'WirtiTXI t"uittur. Illseiaes th Jolnta, Paralyala, t.Hub Feet, Piles, Matuia in auo, Hcroruia, aaai ualarrb, tc Patlenla from almoet every county in the United Htate hav applied to It fur relief, either at th home Institute at Iiidlanapolla Indlanaor -4 ooeetf fts graud divlsiona at Phllalelphia, Penn sylvania, Atlanta, Georgia,, or Han Francisco, California, ih afflicted cannot afford to miss this opportunity -of being cured at home.- The -Doctor . make uo ebsrge for w naMltatton and' examination, and hi terroa'for treat ment ar within the reach of every one. rraaaTilaai. W. If. Jeaea, Wee frsvJ ""f have bees tmOMett fron mr boyhood with rhronla o. beiadlta i iua-enmp(alnt. Horns yeara since, la (lis winter, f took cold, ' whlrti 'aa asual seiiled info a ' severs, eourhj wbjt h neoUaued to fiir 'aaa aa the Msaoo ad- vaneed,altltou(h I nsad aae af all the eonah remsdlea t had knowuxlaa or. My lauilljk' pbya0also yVvaerlbed l l-e, bat I si pert aaesd ao relief: During: all Ih la lime, I wss rradaally runnlnf down, losing flesh and strenrth; nntlt toy IHends, as-well aa anyself. beeame very aanek alarmed, tbrhktna I should waste away la eonsunptloa, W tills In Buatiin, darlnc the spiinf following, I waa Induced to try WnrtAara" HaLBAit-ov.VJi.a Cnaaavi ' Aria oaa day's trial I was aeastbte that It relieving ms; In tan days' tins my sough bs'l entirely, eeaard. inili sm smoo esatoeed lo baAlia and atrenglh. I have ever alaee kept the Batsaa la my house, snd whsnever i maraberorjMy family ha a eoujrh or sold, It' IS Immediau-ly reaorlad to. Jtq famllf ahnuld be without It. ""Bold by all drugxHiis. .- 1 ar iieaaeiewa Wian. Vndrr the aunplrsvih.v)Mid ot Helpers. Lmatloa Colon. bla street, between Firth and Mala. Mrs. MiiConl, matron. The duora of hi noma sianu ftpen ro an numniaaa womau ot good eharapler. -Hoard and room will tarnished at cost tn (boas who have meana. and rasa lo tbuaa who have bwmV Tainporary" work will be hirpiahed at Ilia ilume, and par& sasnenl situations obtained for Inmate. Ladles who have aewlng lo put out, who are la need of prpreaslonal aursea, or any kind at help, are urged to apply at Ilia Home, and lltua aid this aoble efTort to help their own aea.. . -ts5' Wws . 1 Itol because It waa not well Hulll, but It waa wrongly rua. Tboosandfof men who hat rua dewa Uinf beftira thalr threes seor aod tan yeara ar aoeompltabed. mlsltt haveMxien renewed Into sprlglitllness and .vim II th.had tried tbe well known Prbcviah Mvarp, whlrh contains among IU eompoamis the proloalde of Iron, ao combined Utat It aa- almllaiea with the blind and luvlgoratea Iba hole systrni. Tbla Hvarp has prored' fTU-a-ioiu In IlintiKsnds tf eases, and wttt do evr- ' body g-xxi who usaa It. All drugaiaU keep It. TaHX XSTIt r. ' ' Mr. Hende la la towa and la taking pictures In all atylee of the art, and haa all tli ad rant- ace 6feay acres lo hi Oallery and to beat light In the mate, and takes aa good pictures as any cither man and at as reasonable prteea.and Is alwaya ready and good-natured. Pleaaaeall and teal hla ability. Oallery la the middle of lha block, Pint street, between Morrtsoa and Yamhill, Portland, Orrgorv. -jl " BtABT r. rsMTEat. Onmmlsstoa Meeehaol and tUrebaalng Agent, at prepared Id make ttnrehaaea la Mew York and other ett lea, oa order, of all good, jewelry. I nine rl re, eui.,en eomtnlsston of per eenL lor n. of X. aad M per eattt. ftar others eotsM nf IhaUrder. Weat India prsannea aad Meiiean eonservsa. Addreaa P. tX MtaUon "l," Hew YoikCttjr. Mcua. fx, A. SWMt, H. It Office and residence, east aide Pint atraot, be- tweea Yamhill and Taylor. Npaelal attention glvsa to women aad eblldraa eomplalnta. Alan, gives M ante AT so Varoa BtTUa, anm btaad with Klae'uinlty, la treaUng rheamaUsm and ebronto dlseaaea. ta The Persian dlter Mings op wo pearl I mm hadepthaof the aea which eaa surpass la ra diant portly a eompleihia beautified by tlLaaaw Pi-LPMl-a MOAP. A stapl aeeeaaory of the bath aad tbe tot 1st. - ta Natranar (mid Medal ws awarded lo Bradley A KarnTsmi Pwtha heat PhotofrrsphS - In th In I led Htales, and the Vienna Mnlal se tre vast ta-the world. Moalomery atraet. Ho? Fraactana. BltPa Hair aad Wh laker Dye, Mart or broea. ftyeaata. $ r . r a v - it 7- '