rftIDAY.-...LNOVEMBER 9, lt77. Ajanlt vjU ('KM take notice that It l tnl u a as Ui paj irM cbuiH upoa e-aall ssias. and tbay will tuaV ( rest favor T raaillllnf to ma throat a sooner ordsrs At itrsd tottere. 'THE POOS TE HAVE WITH TOU." ALWAYS ' While eloquent appeele go op Worn pa I pi la la Ibis Hy for the purpoee of ' ratal Df fuod to build aud establish ft . mariners' borne, and thousands of dol ; Ulnar subscribed In aid thereof, It may . not be kin la to remind our eft liana of "," another duty, ss' plain and at argent. that la presented la the great Deed of : fuod to-carry forward the "Helpers ..- Home." Tble Institution la Intended to benefit women who ar throw a oo their owu rooouroo for a livelihood, and find tbemeelvee etraogera and without ra ployment lo th city. - It baa lo tble re tpeot done a nobl work witbio tb peat . Ave or all month, affording temporary abetter and finding employment for a . largo Dumbeof woman and girl who must earn 'tbelr bread or starve, or wore.- A tatlatlcal account of tbe ap ' plteatloo mad and tha situations fur - itlabed can b mad out, abowiog tb great practical good that ha been and . .".a beJug Accomplished, bat of tb Htm ad from wrack, of tha gleam of hop thrown athwart many a dreary pathway, of tb new lea of energy aud ambition wblcb ha been tbu furnished to crcwhllc qlecoujigciLjtoBjen and la- experienced girl, only to jieeordiug Angel take note. Tb few women wbo bave worked ao faithfully t(f us tain tble "Home" are 1 deeervlng of all pralae, aud, more, their eflorta aboutd b seconded more cor dially then they ar by praon of meane and of leisure, wbo bave tbea two great fond for good entrusted to tbir keeping. We art quit sure If tbla could b prop erly presented and urged apon our pea pie, that Ibey would not consider the object Inferior In Import nee to that of establishing a place of refuge and reaort for allor wbo visit tbla port. Th a fret, moat available Bleeps of aiding struggling humanity I to place mean la tblr power of hsl ping tbemeelvee. Thl tha "Hlpr' HomtisJeLXioXaam, for all women and girla who deal re to -'earn honorable bread.' Money ToFrenl and food and help I much needed, and Lba promptly furnished apon a P -plication. JHiUJJJLilLaATOiilDirO " Ones sela tbe onraa swells, gj - Ones mora tb Sac Is balf war bona, Aad oaoe scale tba lonrnful bells - :- . ; Froiean lbs steeple town are rung." - Oliver 'P. Mortoo, Indiana' greatest sod, to" United State Senate' - most profound statesman, 1 dead. This Tot,tbougb not unexpected, ha prer cat tha country with a feeling of ad . .. J-'pr som months paat tb tele- graphs responsive to tb interest and sollcltuds of a ballon, has throbbed with detail of, hi condition, ipreaiv now of bop am! now of fear, till at length, on Thursday. evening, Noveni . ber let, at belf-paat fl v o'chwkttfc end -pamTHIta3 but recently wroplclcdilli' -Li flfty-feertb year; bat had been' for eome year coffering from paralysis, a disease aald -to have bean hereditary. During thl Um every appliance which medical skill could 'suggest, and every effort which aolloltud of family and - friend could make bave been tried to restor him, but, though hi ullrlngs tare at time lulligatcd.-notlUng gave permanent relief. !,r-,T: His eervieee to tha country during th throes of rebellloo ar and er will b a part of tb nation's history, Gov ernor of Indiana at tb trying tlm , when civil war held ber red band upon tba nation's throat, and Btatee, forget ting tbelr alleglauc to th general gov 'Comment, talked "State sovereignty," and ranged themselves with tbe embat tled fuee of lb Ilepubllo, b kept steady band upon tbe halm I ul rusted to bla guidance, and, by bie prompt set tan and clear Judgment, prevented Indiana from disgracing th North by Joining th Bout barn Confederacy. Ko wallwas la bis voice, bobs heard Wbsa treason's stornvelood blac baat frew tTbe week ness af a doaMful word; . .... - p- Ills dat7 and thsradbskn. - Lonc'sball lbs od tJaU's anfcalslall, , ' Mrr rblldreatrhlldrsa kB ba taactl . llow, Biralasd ar blantad, be aaartlad wall ,- Tbe wast b aoltbsr sbaaasd ao soaii.M Ilia death has left a void In the Vol ted Btatea Senate greater than that ebown by ad empty desk and a silence wbeahl name I called. Ever on the "alert la tbe Interest of freedom, hi loss will be long deeply Ml and deplored by her friend, and bis memory kept green by tb bay and laurel which sh will eatwlne about It TBOE. A lady eorrearMindent of the "Horn Circle" department of the brmer via lied th Stat Fair and ato at the Am rora Reetaorant. Pb danounoe tbe cooking a miserable, and the viand generally a Inferior. But this I not all , 6 ha says, and truly t Yu woold not eateb one ot tbnse llntrhmaa pajrlaf ataeantteaavbodjrt whr.lbrrd.kat Jttaa-lafts asSMfSi I ' '"Id. allli'Mli His boneaadslawortbeeoBirr. Thva thvrwork lhlr yoor womra aaarl' to d' nth. It did toaka ta Ural Urad to sra thara Wu 'n aboat la tba bltpbaa la tboae bmry allud priih wtala-aa plana, rosy vhks among thnsa Patrb ctrla, - t In addition o tbla ahe might have said that thee womaa Svat see a cant of their earnings naleas they see It la a man' baud. Tba vomit do th work, and tha men pocket th proceed. ' ' F.iecutlve office-In Balem were closed an Saturday aut of reopeet for th asent ry of Benatnr Morton. Tbe last speech mad by. thl dlsMugulshed etareemaa was that made at 8aJui on tbe 2"ih ot July. 8M8IBLE XLTICE. Whatever may be said of tbe beterodos view of Qolooel liob-Ingeraol! apon some matter, w are sure that enlight ened farmer, rosy farmer daughters, and weary farmera' wive will quit an dorse tb following attract from a speech mad, by blm in September, at the Central Illinois Fair. Ileeald: "In tba old timea when I waa a farmer; uot a tree waa eat out one la ten years; not a grapevine waa planted; and about tb bona not a flower eould b seen. ' When you wot to tblr bouses yon ware not met by flowers and tree loaaeoT with fruit, but by yellow dogs that came bounding over tba worm fence Ilk wild beasts. There la no sens and no profit In such a Ufa. It I not living; It Is hardly e slat log. I ask tb farmr of Illinois to beautify tbelr homee to surround their' house with flowers; to make everything beautiful and attractive, loo dout live op to yoar privilege, , In every farmer's house there should be a bath-room You bav no Idea of tba civilising loflu encee or the bain. Wben yoa om fpomflb field, tired, covered with daet, nothing van be so refreshing as a bath. Keep clean. I am not one of tboe wbo thlok that In order to raise bogs yon must b one. I would ratber bave a farm and be Independent than b Preel- dent of tb t olled Btatea without lode- pendeuc, or to be a member of Congress, filled with doubt and trembling, leellog of tb popular pula, raaortlog to art aqf artlflc to keep my place. It I not necessary In this age of tba world for the farmer to riee In tba middle of tbe night and begin his work. Tbla getting Up a esnlnUie morning is a roll of barbarism. It baa mad hundreds of young men curs th business. There Is no need of getting up at tore or four o'clock la tb winter mornlog. Tba farmer wbo perslata In doing It, and per sists In dragging his wife and children from tbelr beds, ought to be visited by a missionary. It I tlm aaough to rls after the un baa sat tb axample. For what purpose do yoa get opt To feed th cattle? "Why not feed tboea more tha night before T It Is a waste of Ufa. In tba old tlm Ibey used to get np about three o'clock in tba morning and go to work long before tba ana bad risen 'with healing apon bla wings:' aud as a Just punishment they all bad tba ague; and tbey ought to bav It It I Indeed refresh lug lo And of solid practical sense who can do oounca In good, sturdy pros jaaLgl treason for bis deoulilatlou what Ha denomlnatee,'" . Tbat artlflf lai eat off, MrWHilii UU ull balf tba dissatisfaction tbat exist la farmer' families, and make tbm yearn to quit tba farm, arleea root rig orous usages rigidly enforced concern ing labor at oo seemly hours, wbn na ture la loud la bar demand for rest W know of no more pitiable object than tbat presented by tb farmer's boy who baa trudged In tha furrow or fol lowed tb harrow all tba day before, as be f rudely dragged from his flock bed at daybreak on a June morning to do tb choree. " T6 rise nnrsstsd aod go onxa more . Tbrootb tbe dull roatlne of tbe day bsftors." I bad enougtTwhen a mature peraoa I th victim, but when arrowing boy or giritatha defraodedof rest ItUabeo lute eroelty and sarely begaU dlaooo- teot, If not a determination to ran aTway anything to escape such drudgery. Bo w say that Bob Iogereoll baa a clear bead In tb opinions abov' quoted, whatever Ideas be may entertain on "Future Punishment," "Foreknowl j j edge," "Fate," "FresT THE CRISIS FAST. A termagant, profedly meek, who live uptb Columbia, wroto na aarly last month, reolclK that ber husband was not sucn a "Molly" as to let ber bava ber awn way, aod declaring 1a language more espreaalve than reflned, ber Intention to com down toward th close of tb month and And mn to suppress tb Nkw NoRTkwBST. - Of cuuraowe quaked. W-badn't vD strength to cry don't How eould w bava with such dire calamity banging over u by. a sleuder thread which an Irat woman poeeeesed of all tha right sh want, wes deliberately sharpening bert scissor to cut? However, as tba days crept m. and IbU fifrmldntls per soa failed to mak ber appearance, w began to respire with accustomed regu larity, uutll now wa bop tbe fa tee bava averted th threatened cataatropha, aad promise our readers with soma ooafl deoc that thl Journal will visit tbelr borne for an ladeflnlt period In th future. - Iiook oat for th women wbo boast of tbelr revereoco for tbelr hus banda and proclaim aloud to passers by their wifely submission and devotion. They can easily put a flsh-weman to the bhish, and then scarcely draw upon their vocabulary of vituperation. Tbe Morton homestead on tha day of the funeral was elegantly and profusely decorated with floral tribute, scot as teetimoulala of respect aod memory from th most prominent men and women of tb nation. Among th waa an anchor of tub roeea and carna tions, with IbjnottoItoeVMn i porpl ImmnrtetteT fromTPreaideat and Mr. Hayes, a shield of whit roeea, bearing tb Initial of tb honored dead la por pl Immortelles aad aw anchor from tba colored altlseo of Philadelphia, and a haft of laurel aod Ivy leaves, sur mounted by a whit dov, from who beak wa suspended a wreath of smiles, and Ivy, and tb motto, MA alight testi monial of tha gratitude we bear to ana wb waa tha unswerving ad vocal of Woman Buff rags," from Mrs. Frano Minor and Miss Coseoa, of St. Los la. rt-MM fit h nlln4 ft.. of rortlaad fii eloalng place of business ooBuuUay. Ia both plaoea, aaloona defy th law and remain anmoleeted. I AW AT BACI IIHE CEITITEIES. A great many pereoos suppose tbat nntll vary recently, ar, at least, nntll within tba paat quarter of a century, women bav not attempted ta teach or peak In public, adhering rigidly to tb apostoll Injunction of "asking their husbands at borne." Turning over reoeatly tha pages of a new blatory f' tb Colled Btatea, com piled by William Cu'leo Bryant, a most excellent work, by tba way, our attention wa attracted by th picture of a woman standing la a aomswhat defiant attitude before a synod of austere, puritanical looking men, and, taking a oloaer look, w aaw Tb trial of Mrs. Hutchinson," aa depicted by tb pencil of tba Imsg loatlva artist. Dressed la tb severe pialnnss of tboae tlme bar whit krcblf drawn, smoothly over, ber boeomi ber head erect, ber face and at titude x preset ve of defiance, th artist baa made ber, though perhapa nnwlt tlnglyv-euperlor In appearance., to ber Judges, while tba, eommenta of the his torian nave shown ber supsiiorln logic. Man attempting to alienee tbe voice of a woman, not by reason, but by arbi trary exercise of power, merely becauee he it a woman, thla doe not seem so an cient as to be more than two eeotorlee old, but facta speak. The historian tells as that In 1034 there 'arrived In Boston a Mrs. Ann Hutoblnson, from England, wbo came to America because no cburcb In England suited ber.' Bbe waa a wom an of superior Intelllgenoa, bright, witty, good at a fencing match of t6ogua, versed In Scripture and theological lit erature, and never so bsppy as when descanting on ber , vlowsOf -reeo-lute temper, she bad a taale for rul ing. Bbe was ambitious, and aoon be came highly popular, though Wlntbrop, Wilson, and others, who also bad a taste for ruling, and, being men, were determined to xrole It, did not ad mire ber. . Of brlews It I aald tbat h main tat oed tbat tbe law was not a schoolmaster, .to bring men to Christ. Tb clergy objected to tb distinction which aba etraaiuotMly -maintained -between n covenant of grace and a cove nant of work, and aba offended by ral lying them on tbelr auaterlty. Twice a week sb bsld lecturee, to whlob women flocked, from eighty to one bond red at tending to bear ber repeat from memory sermons she bad beard, and eommnt apon tbora with ptquan .A writer of tba period ie tboe quoted by the historian: "Com along with me; I'll bring yon to a woman that preacba better gospel thso any of your black !5LUoata4lwa--oawffm slty, a woman of another kind of spirit, - Unlta tblogs to eome, and for my .part I bad ratber bear such a oo that speaks from the roeere moUoa of the eplrit, without any etudy at all, than any of your learned aeollere, although tbey may be fuller of 8crlptura." 1 But four ot live members of the Boo ton ebercb beKTeot agalast bar, though tb oounUy cburcbee were In tbe main opposed to her teaching. The contest j waiedTbUter, , as only religious son tro vers! eao, nntll Anally tbe general court took np the matter as dangerous to the Bute. .IoAnguat, 1637, a eyaod- of 'ministers and magistrates waa bald, which- eon dsmnsd the opinion of Mr. HotcMBV on, but thl did not atay tbe tern peat Bbe waa brought to trial for not discon tinuing the meetings at tbe order of the synod, and her appearance at tbla trial la the illustration wbleb attracts the at tention of tbe reader. No effort of big otry or eaperatllloa was spared In the Hd.avprocna teachings, and to show to what leogtb tb will go, It need only to be slated tbat belief wa promulgated declaring tbat tbe Almighty testified His disap probation of her berealee by producing monstrous births among women wbo bad accepted ber teaching; Aa edict of baolsbmsot waa pronounced gat net ber, and eh Anally removed to Con necticut, and afterward to New'( York, where she perished at tb haoda'of In diana. History la replete with Instance of women wbo, responsive to tbe moving power of Intellect, bav at tbelr Imme diate world to thinking and Investigat ing. If tbey were oat of tbelr sphere, who waa to blame? Why, If wrong for them to exercise tbelr Intellect, waa It ft, fo them? Will thee whflda plore, even while Ibey are forced to ad mit woman's Intsllectual ability, aolv tbla problem, even at tbe risk of ar raigning before a human tribunal the wisdom of tbe Creator ? iioosoiurriEor thought. Dr. Piatt, pastor of Oraee Cbareh, Baa Franclaoo, recently delivered n lee lure In tnat ally, taking active grounda against secular education. . Of eourae thee effort of the enemle of the com mon school will be bat aa Mia breath before tbe tern peat of popular opinion, and will be about aa effectual against them as was tbe Pope'a bull against tbe comet. Tbe following statement of Dr. Pratt will suffice to show what In eaagrultle of speech these oppaeers popular edaeatioa are guilty of : "Gen eral secular education only atakee a population more lotellectnally prepared for erlmeteertalaly no etreagr to rw aiatlL" Thla statement Is so at variance with truth, experience, and common eenae, that it la Idle to waste werde la It refu tation. . Let every person of average la tell igs see, wbo la disposed to uee .ble eye and ears, look shout blm bat a little while, and be will certainly agree tbat morals and Intelligence are o-x-latent, and tbat art me aad Ignore do g band In band. . , Twelve bead red ear load of dtbrii were banled from tbe mine of the Penn sylvania railroad In Pittsburg and de puted 4a-4Weerep-yant" at ATUooe. What a monument to tbe folly of riot na treaty. " , rAHHrUL tAB0B., v"7 , The president of the Territorial Board a( Immigration of Washington Terri tory, Mr. A. II. II. Stuart, has fur nished to tb eeeemblyboW In session a carefully prepared report of ber labor during the past two year. From thl report we And tbat a vast amount of In formation concerning tb Territory and Its rasuu rues aeon ent abroad through the-.action of the ' president. Circulars to the amouut of tu.OOO bav been widely distributed, and 1.S63 lettera of Information written. Tbe president, flndlog It neeeeeary tq obUIn aTellabl map of tbe Territory, obtained private so bee rl pilous' . sufficient lo ..purchase 1,000 copies of tbe general land office map, which furnishes general and local detalle useful to Immigrants. Tb la reaaa of. popalalloa In tbe Territory lo two years, a shown in th report, 1 U.061; thl brings th estimated popula tion to M,0M persona. A sui labia appro priation is asked lo carry forward tbe work, tbe former amount allowed ($150 per year) being totally Inadequate, All agree that tbe amouot of labor per formed' by Mrs. Bluart In this connec tion I Immense, and baa been of great benefit to tbe Territory, of which b I a disfranchised eltiaen, because a worn an. We And In the Oregontan tbe fol lowing testimony t After readme lbs (report, II asust behtnt to aa one tbat lbs wtaduet of Mrs. rUitart ta tba paraormaaee ot sorb a diflleelt task bs thai la wbleb aba baa bseaaacaaad durtag tbe past two years larnlsbaa, as bis aaeelMaey tbe gov raor.sa bla bleaaial miss sa, truly says, "a marked lastaaee of aaseiasb devottoa to tbs iDlerasur of tba Territory by one wbo baa aa votee la tbe admtBlalratJaa of oar political mi bUrs,H and one tblBf to quite evldeal, tbat tbare Is kardir aaotbsr peraoa, allber aaaa or woasaa,- la tbe Tsnltory, wbo woeld bavs acted aa tbla aattroakle lady baa duae aedor alnUlarelreastaaeaa,aoa! It Is bopad tbat tbe approprtaUoa raay at toasr be eanVleal to pay all expeneea and leave a marala besides for salary. - ZDUOATIOI AID ILL-HEALTH. Tb principal prise In applied me ehauloa and matbematlca at the Uni versity of Londou Ibis year waa taken by Mis Ellsn M. Wateon, who also won th Meyer d Rotbchllo scholar hip, worth X50 par annum. Tbe con dition of tbe young lady's health Is not reported, bat we will engage that It la as good, at least, as tbat of tbe avsrsgs woman, wbo has spent all ber early year boverlog over a cook- love or wash-tub, aod bearing the orosst aod care of immature motherhood. The lg noraot drudgea, old before their time. whoa lack-lusler ya look out of bsg- n DO tleed In thla aolleitode about, woman'a beeomee Impaired by Injodioloaa appll cation to Intellectual pursuits, tbat 'Is proof positive that tbe eo-edoeatton; of ine sexes is detrimental to tne beaitn of women.If.tbe miserably unhealthy and broken-down women were all, or even a great proportion, educated worn eo, the opinion of Dr. Clarke and bis reviewer and endorser would make a better abowlng. Tbe reverse of this be-f Ing true theory mast euoeamb to fact. which I too well authenticated to need proof. JBhow n a woman wbo believes-that paeslng ber baby pine limes under the table, or drawing a feather plucked fcuru a black lisu'l UI! o I outlines mcoogn me Utile vicum'a moutn u a are aura for' "thrash." and we will show yoo one-who Is a pitiable mono ment to Ill-health, and who believes tbat 'book larnln' Is terrible nnbeallby 1 for women," Prudence prompt that a woman ehould neither over-work nor doe not signify that work or atudy I detrimental to, health, but that both should be Judiciously pursued, vn as men pursn thsm. -LTHO II STATE. At 10 o'clock on th forenoon of tbe 4th i Senator Morton' remain wsr taken to tbe Coart-bouae In Indlanapo- lis, where arraagemeot bad been made for them to lie In state. JTbey were ee eorted thence by tbe light Infantry and pall-bearers, the Infantry 7 forming around tba bears, pell-beerera, and few friend on foot, some of whom car ried floral offerings. Tbe bearse handsomely covered, with flag. Th arrangement at the Court-boo were admirable, and tbe Immense crowd -li.l -in. Utile tonfusioa The corps waa ei posed In the center of the main ball, midway betwen tb grand stairway and elevator, an either aide af which a continual flow of people seed. Tbe decorations of the gal lories and main floor were neat aod appro priate, being composed of black drapery wun evergreen wreath. Contributions of flowsrs wore la great profusion, some of them coming from Washington, 8U Louie, and elee where. Bland of color composed of Indiana regimental flags were plaoed about the floor, two of the most handsomely arranged being Just behind tbe single guards, wbo stood. arms at reet, at tbe bead and foot of the ket ' Bays an exchange, speaking of que tlonable placee of amusement: "One evidence of tbe vlleoeee of tb place la, tbat no ladle are expected to consti tute part of tbe adlocelAjbow an bad that Tt gather Only a mslssndleaee aboald naturally awakea publl Inquiry a to ita aharaeter. It lean ncknowl- dgd fact that place where "women are not expected" are In tbe mala unfit for men, bene tbe need of women- to purify tbe atmoephere of political gath erings. Any politician forty years old nan look back to the tlm wben "women were not exDecletTL to appear at these gatherings and observe tbe difference be tween then aad now In the order, decency and decora m, that characterise t,hem. We bave beard a somewhat noted poll tlelaaaf Polk county object to tbe at tendanca of, we. at eaaspatgw meet lag, an tbe ground tbat "a fellow bad to be no nertleelar what b aald tbat It confused bias," A Waif front tb 8ea. ' ' - Oil I frequently reminded by a brief ketch thrown out upon the great sea of newspaper literature of tbe ease with which tlm engulfs sorrows tbat, at lb period of tbelr occurrence, planted a ting (bat prom lead to be perpetual In hundred of boeoms, aad caoawl multi tudes with "ahudderlug horror pale, and Jee aghast,"-to read tbe dread ful details of calamity. ' A stately hip, bearlog buodteda of. live, each precious to loving frlende at borne, go out apon tbe deep", blue,- treacb crone sea, and, meeting - disaster, eooalgn ber charge to ble merciless embrace. Tbe wavea chant a requiem as they meet over lUs.pac where tbe laboring bulk, swarming with despair ing humanity, disappeared the great shock Is boroe laud ward,' tbe borne hearte cry out In agony, and . public spmpatby Is stirred to Its depths,-- -Buns rise and set, season com and go, and oblivion close ber dark wafer so com pletely over thvot tbat It Is some troubl to recall the once familiar detail when a cbanc breese bring them for a moment to tb surface. We are. reminded of thl by look log over a Ban Francisco CTironiole of tb 2tth nit, and finding therein th. fol lowing refers no to a disaster which, at the .time of It occurrence, caused such a pall of darkness to settle over so many homes oa the Northwest Coast i Tha ateamer "Brother Jonathan" gave to navigation a new rook. To the sea ebe gave a noble tribute of buman lives. Tbe "Brother Jonathan' was 000 of tbe most familiar boau here, having been eogaged In the coast pas senger trade for several year, bbe wa 1 he property of the California Steam Navigation Company, aod ran In tbelr service. On July S8, 1805, sh left thl port for Portland aod Victoria. Her passengers nbmbered 109, ber crew and officers 64. At half-past 1 o'clock, oo the afternoon of July 80tb, wbll run ning at full speed, sb struck a rock off St Oeorge'a Point, eight or tea mllve nortbweet of Cresosnt City. A great bole was made In ber bottom, aod In three-quartere of an hour after striking, she went down with nearly ail oa board. The ooly eieeptione were thoee who embarked in a boat with the third offi cer. These, numbering ten of tb crew, three ladle and two children, reached tbe shore In safety. Why the boat put off with eo tew in It, when so many were periehlng, was nsver explained. Effbrte were made to launch some of the other boata, but tbev were swamped In tbe high sea, and before all bad been lowered, the vessel weut down, carrying with ber all 00 board, nearly loO people. Bom of thee were men of not, and there was mourning all over the country for tbm. Brtgadier-Oeneral George rt. . Vrlnht..who, a een m parri-xT ty to Is wife and stan, was on bis way to take torn on and of tbe military department of the iJoUMaar4tttr asaigosd, waa among the vicUiiis. An- oth.r waa Arh Henry, formerly Uolted Btatea Borveyor-Oeneral, wbo bad Just heee appointed Governor of Weahlogtenlpeeref to exeroUe her right of self-go v Territory, and waa on th war- there. Jamee Kiahet, one of tbe editor of the an Frauclaoo Jiutletim, In Ita better days; Jamee R. Klcbarda, of Uiehards aV MeCrackeo; Jame.& tieddew, of Hoe worth A Oeddea, both mercantile firms of promloenee In thla city, and Victor Smith, formerly collector of customs at ', Hottnd'f "9T among-tboae Inau uapuiin ktm noii .was lormeriy so nrst mat or tne steamer, and upon tbe Cap tain' being killed in Portland, was pro- moieo to in commaoa or in steamer. Ui wa an advnturou career. Upon thttTntrof th steamer "Lexlnaton" on liUi IJ.iiiI Unuul ti. 1 UAA k. .... one f -tw. mni4, -"t f'fi up iter floating for hours on an empty I cask. Thanksgiving Proclamation.' To thl Vapf 0 (Ac State of Oregon: Ie eompliaoe with an honored custom, aod In aeoordaoce with tbe proclama tion or tne President or tbe tolled States. I, 8. F. Chadwlsk, Oovsrnor of lo be observed by tbe people of tbe com moil Waal th aa a day of thanksgiving ami pralae to Almighty Uod tot tbe manifold bleaalogs wbieb lis baa be etowed apon our favored Stale daring tbe year; for the pleuty that All our homos; for tbe general proa parity and health that we enjoy, and for tbe benefi cent Provide ioe tbat baa preserved oar borders from the threatened' desolations of a savage war. And I do earnestly recommend that the people of the State 00 tbat day lay elde tbelr usual era ploymentsand assemble Iberueelvee to gether In their accustomed plaoea of public worship, to rive fltlina testl mony of tbelr gratitude to the Father of all for tbe teuder merelee with whlob He has overshadowed as. In witness whereof I bave hereto set my band, and caused tbe seal of tbe Slate af Oregon to he affixed at the ex ecutive office. In the city of Salem, thla let i JL? 0 btrl&JJ i. n.J 8. F. Chadwick. Attest t 8. F. CHADWiriry , -Secretary of State. A sickening story of enforced mother hood, 111 treatment, desertion, destitu tion, suicide, and murder In Wisconsin comes to ns by telegraph. A mother of three young children, and again to be come a mother, after living unhappily lib ber husband for some time, was deeerted aad left deetltat. Despond koey overcame ber, and h. aa Is sup posed, poisoned bsreelf and children, and then fired tbelr dwelling. Tbe in struments of death, whether Are or pol sou, were more merciful than th Inbn aa husband and father. " From th Illustrations In tbe October Wert Shoto, repreeeotlog logging In tbe forests of Washington Tsrrl lory, we should Judge the laborer employed by lu-oberrnert (hereabout to be Ihe- eaoet awkward axemen and etamsleet han dlers of tbe cross cut aaw that ever at tempted to "fell tbe mighty glaota of tbe forest" and reduce them to eeitable length for lumber. Troq,.-.w nave never been there, nor do we believe our artist baav, The Oovernor of Rhode Island divest bla Thanksgiving Proclamation of all wordy preamble, aad eome directly to tbe point thest "I appolot Thursday, EHb, aa Thanksgiving dayj aad request people of thl State to aasembl la their bowse for publl worship end return twawk - to"Ood"fof Tile"" tender merelee Aad -loving kind nee, and may tboe who are blessed with abuadaace give liberally to tbe poor." IECEITETEITS. The House passed, under suspension of rule, Bland' bill for th recntuag of silver, A 1 hurricane awept ever- Lakes Mlobl a, Erie, and Ontario, on the night of gen the gd, doing Immense damage to ship ping. - , Another indictment waafouud sgalost Senator Patterson, charglog.brlbery In eouueotlon wilh bis election to the Seuale - v Tbe family of Senator Morton bave received a large number of telegram of ympatby from promiont person and personal friends. i Th receipt of th patent office for October, from all sou rose, were $&S,1H against f53,ll7for.lh correepoodlug period of, last yser. Tbe overwhelming majority by which tbe silver bill passed the House, nearly Ave against one, surprised both Its friends and opponents. It Is deemed Inevitable by some that tbe President and the Coukllng faction will lock horns aud beglo the contest of strength after lb result of lection I known. JThe Inler.Oeean'$ Virginia represen tative eomplalne that during tbe vlelt of tbe President b waa eutertaloed ex clusively by Democrats, aud tbat Republican were Invited to th oter taluments. ' . - . Tbe Timet? Indianapolis special say : "It Is understood tbat Ooveroor Wil liam will name Veorbeee for the Sena torial vacancy WcdnoodayJyoorhaea wsa lu th city, but did not attend lba funeral of Mortoo.' Bcoalor Sargent propoee to procure tb passage of a law by Congress which shall restrict th number of Chinos to be brought to tbe Uolted State upon any vessel, say to ten. It I not certain, bnt thil ooo of tbe best suggestions yst made. . . . r JTbe remain of etor Morton were depoalted la tb vault of the chapel at Crown Hill Cemetery, oo Monday even ing, tbe Odd Fellow conducting tb eloalng eeremonlee. Mr. Morton wa o prostrated aa to be unable to attend tbe funeral. Tbe President Issued direction early on tba 2d that flag on all public build ings be placed at half-mast la respect to th memory of Senator Morton. The Cabinet met, all the member present, . . , - - r- 1 1 to pay proper official honor to !" I tlngnUhad dead On the 6th Inst Sargent presented to P?"'f!JUreMU H f W California, ,. . . ' . , 1th1 herpoUtloal diaabilltle be n asking removed, and that be may be Invested with full ernment at lba ballot-box. 8lmllar tltlona were presented by Jooea, of No. vada, Chaffee, and mauy olbsrs. General Howard'a commands-arrived at Omaha on the 3d, by tbe stesmer "Ben ton and- prooeeded West on special train.. Tbe command consists of com pan lee from tbe"4ih artillery, 2lt, 8tb aad 12th regiment of loCtnlry The eompaalee will be dletrlbuted among tb fol lew lug post on the Pa elflc Coast: Ou to Fort Walla Walla, w to yort-Tawnsnd."lear 4 Fort Vaooouver, two to Fort Caoby, Iwa to Fort Yuma,-Arltoda, two to Fort Ste- vena, Oregon, one to Prealdo Barracka, near San Franolaeo, on. to Aloatras Island prison post, also near Baa Fran cisco. rOKEIQI IEWS. ported. - Recent snooeeaca bave reue wed the war agitation In Bulgaria. ' The dipaater to tbe Turkish army waa greater than at first reported, Mukb tar's army being nearly annihilated. The lovettmentof Plsvna la com plate. Tbe Ruealao are clearing not only tb Sofia road, 1ut all approaches from the Balkana. A Turkish relieving army would have to light lie way ap to Plevna step by atep. A Turkish force, numbering 3,000 or 4,000 men from tbe south of tb Balkan, attackad the Russian force at Mahlmar, couth of Elena. 'After four boar fight- Ing the Turk, retreated, leaving 100 dead, and 400 wounded. A special from Bofta say Chelkel Pasha, at tbe bead ol-a strong force, Ie advancing to the relief of Plevna. Oe man Pasha's army la amply provisioned and supplied and In fair condition, not withstanding th Russian's progre westward. Tba Turk are all confident tbat Plevaa will bold out. - x '. Tbe Statesman says: 'It will be re membered that John Perkln. of Yam bill county, loot In a gambling den dur ing fair week a ebeck for 1 1,600. Th old man, though wealthy, grlvved mocb over tb mse of bla money, and wben be got borne took ble bed, and baa not been np sine. From a gentlemen Just from-Yamhill county we learn tbat be I not expected to recover." ;:- The AWsery, that attractive Juvenile periodical, la, la great demand among tbe younger member of our booeehold. And Teelly we do not wonder, aa It la a gem la lie way, and ane well calculated to attract bright. Intelligent eyea. Ad dress John L. Sborey, 84 Broom field street, Boston. Price $1 60 per year. The fleattls Tribtm says tba naat month haa beea aoe of tragic eveate la that eommenlty. First earae tbe bang ing of John Thompson; -text, the shoot log of Peterson: third, th falliaa- of Rl Im ta tba aonnty Jail; foartb, the same ,1a the ease af William Strong; and fifth and last, the murder of Ot tieagenoon. The Port Madieen mill reeentlv for. alabed toorderwtrtlek of aquafe timtf forty-two feet la length, and forty-eight by thlrty-olgbt Inehe la sis. A tree suiubl for producing th Immena pteee of timber wae obteleed near Olympic. IEW8 STEMS. wrava aa vaaarcusiAl. - - The eaunery eterprjse a Tillamook - . I bow garrisoned with I ' Fort Hole Is about 100 men. Fourteen marriage license were is-, tied In Clackamaa county last month. Thirteen divorcee were granted at Lha ate term of tbe Llua co.uuty Circuit Court ".". i " : T. B. Jones, of Highland, claims the largeet yield of aide oate la, Clackamaa eouotyi - r- - Tbe second term of tb L'mpqoa Academy at Wilbur will commence No vember 26th. A free readlng-foom Ie talked of ft. Astoria. E. C Hofdeev will aollelteuh soriptioas therefor. r" Holman, tbe WalU Walla wlfe-sboot-1st, baa eaoaped from Jail. A-iipor wae eonveolently left sjar for his egreee. - Albany's subscriptions for theYaqulan Kaiiroaaf amount lo more than seven I boo sand dollar.. A Ilabt fall of oow esuBea tbe taoif hills of Jackson county to present a wintry appearauoe, - . There are at present In tbe penlten- : tlary at Salem, 115 convicts, four lee than tb greateet 4tC-Xr ooo fined there. r' Three lodge of Oood Templars were nrgaulaed ht tble Bute during October. Ooe at Aumevllle, oue at New berg, and one at Camas Valley. W. R. Dunbar, O. W. C T lectured . nirfst St. Joboe on Sunday evening. There waa a goeo; auuieooe, svisiwn1"! tbe laelemeot weather. 1 Tbaw&aleeMMM harg that Superin tendent llureh permlte prisoners to-.-ri work on Suoday, aod deduote tb day from tb term of servlee. .. Dr. Dean Clarke repeated bis lecture oer lB0Revalr Evidence of Man'a Kxleteoee after Death," at tbe- Opera House In Salem, last Bunday eveulogt A. A. Bonney, of Wasoo, bought a -merino back at the State Fair, from which be has since sheared a fleece weighing forty-nine pounds. The coat of tbe auimal waa flou - If blessed with plenty of Water, Gal loo Creek mines will be actively worked the coming season. Tbe several com panlea bave tbelr claim In splendid condition for a winter's rnn.z:JZ"Zr . Douglas Horner, a lad nineteen year of ago, baa been adjudged lasaoe by the aulUorlllee of Washington eouoty. . He was very violent, attempting to take . tbe life of several of tbe family. He was somas I tied lo the asylum. I a Washington Tsrritory th number of oblldren of school ege Is 13.187, while . the number attending school Is 7,172, being but a few over half. Number of school-boifeeo In tb Territory, SK. Number of teachers: malee, 1st; femslee, 143. - froreesor T. V. (Jaupbeii, ar won- n anil rriifsaanr I W lratt, vf Profeesor T. F. Campbell, af Hon- Portlaud, were elected, at Ihe last meet ing of tbe State Board or Jviueetion, member of tb Stat Board I of. Kxamjn-,. -fwtluij, wtltgtirtnbeUeeoi I-aooually at Salem, on tb first Mondsys of January and July. . - r ' wpKK ro CTEBTBODTT777 Cironlate pe'llUoa for a loth Amend ment, to enfranehlee the women, mot of mm Stat alone, bu t "ot all tba 8lateaT and Territories. Woman'a light to a voice In the government nndsr a bleb -sbs II ves Is a natural right, and must be . guaranteed lo ber by tbe Federal Cob atltutlon. "Now Ie oar time to knock at the dour of -Congress and plant thU right deep In- tbe rundamental law-of- the land. "-s. Petitions for a Bla teenth Amendment, for wnman'a anffancblsement, from' 0i-. VPtt 'JSUtea. eltlaena,- from . twenty-two Stat, bav beea preeented In open House aad Senate by tl Repre aenlatlveeand 29 Senator since January It, 1877. The friend of Woman Suf frag In both bou, wbo Intend, toad- -vacate tbe Amendment In tba nw" Congrsm, ilsalr Its friends to -sustain lhm by mammoth petltlou from every quarter. 'Circulate tbla petition through tba autumn and winter up to January 20, 1878. Obtain tba namee of all wbo bava signed similar pet I lions to tba "prseent Congreea, aod a many mora as possible. Head the petit lone wilh such .wsll-kuo wu name aa yoa wlab to bave appear In the CongreUmal Keeord. Fill tbe blanka for Stele, town, and county, that member may refer to their ewa district la preeeatlag peti tions. Uavs all lb -name sfgosd plainly with Ink an two copiee of tbe petition, one, for tbe House, and one for the Senate. Ask each signer to remit at least ten cents to tbe Treasurer of tb National Woman Suffrage Association, Mre. ElUn E. Sargent, No. 1,733 " D fllre itranl.. Wsshlnglon, I), flf lo defray expense of ' claaaill Wllon ' for presentation to tbe iStta Congreea. Every name received before December 1, 1877, 111 be elaaaified-rUh Its appropriate State and eounly petitions, and pre eented by the appropriate Repreeenta- tlve and Senator. Send with tbe peti tions name and poet office address of acb on wbo oblalna signatures, ao tba .. offlcers may know tb workera. Cut tble out, and past It at tbe bead of a sheet of paper and go to work. Pat tba namee of men on tbe right, and women on tb left of your petition,' and trace every name carefully la Ink 1 . -prrittowroB WOMAN SUFFRAGE. To tho Senate and Houot of Represent tat , in Congrete a entitled t Tbe ' undersigned, cilisen af tbe United Btatea, realdente of tba 8lato of couaty of , town of adopt msasure for ao amending tbe CanaUtallon aa to prohibit tb aeveral' Slate from disfranchising United Statee eltlaena an aceonat af eei. The m let res of a mnet dlsordsrlv school In Skowhegan, Maine, loot con trol or ner senoisrs one oay last week, and allowed tbe naughty boy to throw wad of peper at the pretty elrla. One of tbe tlrle finally "reported" n certain boy who waa aaaoylag nor with pod- hoi from a pop-gen. Tbe timid,, ehootmlatreee sternly reproved ber for tattling In school. The girl returned to ber seat, and bar perse-rotor, -seaming military operatiooa, and firing at lana range across the school-room, hit ber la tbe fa-aTim. teacher eao' 1 1 Irk you, I can," aaid the pretty girl, and darting across tbe room, she struck blm wlib a big book, dragged bim out Of bla eeet, aad beat blm nalll be lay oa tba floor blubbering and begging for mercy. '