4... - -A' ' ' 4 A' THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1879. - MS. C1DZAI'SL18T LECTUEll" , Tbe aeoooooemeoi by IU. Mr. C ru tin that It would lecture opoo the "Working Woman of America" on laat Sunday Bight, u Ased to flU tueTlrsl Congregational Church of thla elly to overflowing upon lb at oecaaloo, Iba far nd attsoUv audlaue proving , aoocloslvsly that tba right of tbla lm BM alas ar being recognised aa tbalr wrongs ere md knowbv. To ' leetnre trmtugfaout, 1 tu replete with truth forcibly and earosslly stated. . -It will ba rmembreotbat tba aocn aatloo waa mads agaloatiMv,Cruxa, aftsr bla looter tbr-ws loa upon . tba "Social Evil," tbat ba bad Inaultad tba working glrla of tbla city by stating tbat It waa not poaalblo for tbm to II . on six dollar a wk -- plainly, tbat tbay could Bot bo vlrtuau on such wsg, Mr. Cruiao danlad tbat b bad old aythlog of tba kind. ,JI etata Want bad boon twisted Into tba abap gl veoY Ha did aay tbraa waaka ago tbat it med hardly poeelbl for glrla to provide tbmelveo with ebelUr, food and raiment an flvo or l dollar a wk. Tbla atatamant waa reiterated, and proof addooed that do tbloklog pa rasa m gainsay. Ha boldly da ouneed lb lojaatlco of; paying woman tbao man for tba aaaao labor. and draw a pletora of tho aUrona- ltl that often bound to tbalr svctal and moral daatb woman who work for tho mora plttaooa paid to aawlog and bop glrla. - In daolarlng tbat low wsgss paid woaian ara la groat msaaur tbalr, wa foolt, baeaoaa tbay oonaant to (al laaa tbaa a fair prloa for tbalr woikj Mr. Crusan ogroad with idea fto ax prd la tba Nw Nobth wmt. Wa bava oomoatly ooodamoad tbo ayatam of underbidding, whleh la ao moeb praotload by woman la tbalr teal to got work. Wblla admltUog tbat man do tho aama contemptible trick, yat It la tbo exception, and not tbo rola, wltb tbam. Woman mnat maintain prioaa ' for tbalr work. . Employ will not 'pay wag" wblla obaap balp can-be " bad. Oor ramady dlflar from tb rav road gaotlaman'a la tbat, wblla ba ad via tbam to damand fair wag, w " aloo doalro tbam to form and malnlala a ayatam of an loo lam, and to bava tb polltloal power wbarwltb to brao and took tbalr demand. Wa alao ery out agalaat aglrl'a partly learning a trad, ao tbat It will flrord bf living antll marrlsgs. Fortbaaaka of tbalr aiatr wrkrw, w org womn to lrn per - faotly wbatvr Jrad tby eboo, In . order to maintain a' fair atandard of wag. Wban woman do thoroughly! lrn tho trad to which tby ar al lowed aootM wba tby demand fair ; aod aqua! wag with' mn: for ul work( and whan tbay bava tb ballot to glv strength and aolldlty to tbalr Juat demand, tbanwlll tb ra dawn 'wbn working woman' aro' tratd aa tby mrtt wbn all trad and pro foaalon aro opaa to tbam at qua rat with man. Tb moat faalblway of obtalalog tb rult I to glv tbam po litical power flratf and tbaa It will b aomparnUvly-y to oaomplUh Hb reel; though, while men (till withhold their right la tut rovpeet w beceech -women not to grow wwry In theTff MraggU to rala tblrtaodard of wage to a rmuorallv basis. Whto. tb gaont wolf of famlae la bowling at their door, they muat bow boat Into tbo oaarat bIUrLwblohlal baa oftB a golden mn blwn lb dlrt bovl of virtue nod tbo glided palace of Infamy. In their might and la unison tbay mnat overcome tbl devouring 1 nonUr.- "" -',' -r- -The leetur waa well worthy of areful otUotloa, and tbo aoad Ihu " aowa broadoaal bythe bold aod" "on- .paring hand of Cbrlatlan charity and hamaa ay m pat by cannot fall to bring forth la due aaaaon aa hundred fold la -tba b carta of any bat the mot frlv loua, alflh or aordld of bla heartfra. W aotlo Ia4b report of tb closing day of th Waahlnglon Tenltorlal Lagtalator tb' aaboonoement of th paamg by tb Council of Houae bill 181, ntllid "Aa act to oaUbllsh and protoet th right of married women." -W-wiltvwthTBtptiiot-1n tb bill aa aoon aa wo eaa proaur a oopy of th aam, that wa may keep oar reader poaled onoerlog tb n ltgbtod poaltloa taken, by tho law . maker of tb prngralv young Urrl tory of Waahlngtoa upon "womao'a MghU. - t- - " Apaeal ae belag rm4i to lb vt"iea ot ths Tatte Biaus to raoanl Baeaa, sister o 'b ; Vie CfcM Oarr, vks eatees Mrs. Meeker - mm4 aak1ar Itros tb avae I'tectEl baae. .. . i ' - '. - ' It atrlke women that the Govern ment which malnlalua our preeeot poerll Indian policy, aod. wbloh, la tb face of all paat iperle"uoi baa aant a wpao eommlselonH U treat with lb hoalll Instead of punning and threeb Jog th lata bodUnoo, abonld reward baVJ lolod of allowing tbe anrepr halr.w half of tb people to do ao. balow - - ... . ; J ' aaent lately la th Seitm- V:,:.'.., -;-ttwoty.flvj or thirty persons should oogV fed by only worst enporlfle I tafpplioatloa for n very beat, auaablaa. by between on very plain that poor s, fof m pa a Dny tioura-o p. . . : aaushtna. and aa few aa Damlra ADa eha.le. Many waa ar mgorkman I yet they 4o not oo it. Tbeyesratlve, aunsnrn ol oi tueir ooue ao liaait. they wear valla, they earr axtla. Ihe da all thai la boeaihla la k. att th most ptrieotlolluenc wbloh f lateodad.to) glv to Mrvngtb, mmA beauty, and ebeorru na' ta il not time to change all this, attd so gat enlor aud roee la our pale cheeka, strength la oor weak baeha, ntid oourag In oor timid souls T Th worn of AroeHco or pale and delicate, hot wltb tbe aid of eunllf M they may bo blooming and tror j. -J.'om nmt JfcallK ' A rirrESESGBTOKTED OUT. . Attorney-General -Devne recently astonished Iba UuWSlete Buprem Court by maintaining 'that 'negro, nder tb moodmenta in tba Ctlta tlon, baa a right 16 demand that Jury trying bla eaa b eompod of eoloraJ mtn. Mr. Juetle Field remarked thai there bad been complaint la on quar ters tbat tba CJiin In certain portion of tho United BlaUe were deprived of ondoubtad right to wblcb fiiey were ollUd; b delrd4o luquir If. the Attorney -Uenerel held tbat tby bade right to demand to b tried befur a Jury of tblr owo.rac. Tb Attorney General bealtatad, and ilten replied i "Yea, I think they bava.'t In reply to a qoMtloa by Chief Juetl VaUe, Mr. Ien oald .that an Iriahvao-faad a right to b triad by ao Irlab Jury, and a German by a Uerman Jury, U. : that, wbil lUe anjendoienl war -xprly dealgued for the pro- teetlon or lb eoloreu ra, yi an otner raoa bad woo tb right to b protroUd under them. HlguilUioafglanoe were eiebangadhy tho member of the bar, for It waa aenthateuriou rulta would follow If vry ofleuder war to bare a Jury of bla own nationality. For Id- ataoee, It would, be Impoaelble to con vict a Cblnamau of any crime.- AVe ootlce tbla natter becauo re cently1 lUUned to tb alatameut Hint sum bava no more right to object to Jury oompoaed of men than a negro baa to object to a white Jury. There I muchdlflerenoe in theeaieafTheoef t la ejvoter, aod haa a vole In aeleoLing law-maker, though bla right may be abridged In eome Southern 'Biatea. Woman haa no vole, and can neither dleaeot In ao effective and. practical way against aoy propoeed etatate, nor paaa any lawa which aba may think wboleaom. . Tb negro I tried by a Jury tf legal and political equal, and womairia not. Olv woman tb ballot onrtrlotd, and ah will not murmur again t a jury of ber political peere, even tbougn a woman may una no place on It. -If oho baa a vole equally lib man In making lawa, aba will cheerful) v admit tbat niau baa an equaH right with br'Jn their enforcement. We were urprled when It waa tri umphantly hurled at u that th Su preme Court bad aettled woman' b- leetion to being triad by a Juryof man. W were aatoniabed wbeo tbo eeakrr thought tb women'e and the neKro' eaa parallel ooea. We did not auppoae any one bad g'lveo ao little attention to tbe aubject of woman a right aa to be ao ignoraut or tne ruerita or in u- manda; but oppoeltlon alway come from tboae who fall to- aludy and-oom-prebend tbe queatlon, and we trut the few remark above, wbloh have been re lleraud for y tar I u on form or another, will open tba eye and quicken the tin- derstaodfug of eom one wbo-haaunt given the aubject proper -thought. ' ' ' T " AI 1EATE COHTEIBUT0S. Bom week l oc w received three vers of machln rbyin from a lady, Who vldntly thought h waa doing a favor by remitting the alleged poetry. Tbla being a lady'a Journal, we refrained from consigning tbe llpf paper (both aide of which were written upon) to the waste-basket, and carefully boarded th treasure for tbe scrutiny of tb enlor editor wbeo eh ahould return. We emlled a we watohad her read II, and Dotlced that a pusxieu iooa sliii over ber face. .Although tbe taik of patching It up ao that It would be read- able waa Herculean, yet the eeulor spent an hour or two la a fierce, atruggte with It, and finally auoceedad In translating tb accuaed pnm Into Engtlsb, at leasL In due time It appeared lu our eolumoa, credited to.tbe lady who bad penned th drooling drivel. W bellee ther I on error In tb plec as pub lished, but the wonder Is that there are not a dote n. WeTeTTae thousb a bill for servfe rendereii ahould iteut to th contributor! but, tb eenlor Hid become used to such tbaoklesa task, we eaid iiothlug about the matter. How much the labor wal appreciated, may be lwo by tb fact tbat tb "poeteaa," whom aeraol world ba somehow failed to appreciate, aend a aavag letter to th 'Junior" for having "Interlarded her poem with originalities" There beiog no poetry, pith, point, or aeoee lo tbe com poaltloa aa It reacted tbla office, tb fair but wrotby contributor ahould b-tbanhfot fee ' tltolty-o tndiatorgad twice ae'-mocb .o M - nose wbloh prompted the senior to in terpolate aomethlng original ; but aba ian't. She complain Tibet Mr. Dual- way would b mad rf br rtlcle should be changed, and saya, "and don't feel very well pleased at that stud which will paa for my coin poal tlon, when In reality it le yonra." W would Inform our Irate poeteeen that, I our 'ginger-bread, aehoor-ooy," nd bom bl judgment, Mr. DunlWay, who started -nd malntaltipthle paper In tbfaeof great obetaelee for yaara, la entitled to a little more consideration tbaa a person who oocesioually con tribal soma trash whleh It I a trav esty upon tho word to call poetry. Fur ther, the "Junior" want tbe con tributor to atdrtaud that be now con trol tbe column of tbl paper, aud that bo yielded to the publication of ber Mpoem" In a Hi of mietaken generosity, really beeauae tbo author,, had been a good patron of thla Journal. Jt1 pretty bard to rule our liberality, and so we staU that, If tb contributor. wauta. bey rhyming to appear aa abe wrote It, and will seed u a copy (w ere very, very aorry w destroyed th original valuabl . docamtatj. It ahall ppr verbatim la conjunction with tb amended teak Will abe aend It aod allow oar reader to Judg of tbe merit of tbe aeolor' change T VJoaqula Miller deole tb, statement, . . . 1 I I . . . . ft.K. . I - I Mrseatiy puonsueu, wis naeinarrieu -Vis Lelsnd, of Nsw Yorkt , Tb re- otkVa damaging to th girl, and w aissvesBniosd that Joaquin bad th man- st ererv "A SOLID' I0BTBV The New York Journal Oimtnetrt, whli-h I aald f a Irmocrtle newe paper to be one Of lb ablest publica tions iu tbe Empire City and entirely noii partisan, think that tba North i wrong In presenting a solid front in op pnJtlon to a solid Houtb ; that It la trie-duty of tbo North to act an csampte of brotherhood aud goul-will,1ueted of retallatluK, . ..,1-4 The JiturnnFt reuiarlre spwar to have been written by am rival uf Illp Vau Wiokle. Fifteen years ago tbe auggea lions would bava been well enough, but they ote out of time now. The North did act tbe example of brotherhood and good-oil I la Kiting the seces.loi.lst the most generous terms recorded In the annala of warfare f tho crime allow ing tbe rebelling people to retain the right of clticeuahlp and not forcing them to pay th debt Incurred lo tbe war; but the Kouih bas kept upauch a system of bulldoting and terrorising tbat tb Nortii.la again compelled to luelantly meet Jbvin as tbey den-rve. In this esse, the ChrlWtJon Juraf neigh bor VIoye wou't . apply ; it seenja that UothlDghut theord Mowilc Tew bO'aos eye for an eye and a luntU for a tooth"1 will meet 'tho rqulreiueula of tbe ease. For year tba North has been 111 In potting forth Its seiititueutaat th pullad but th last CoogreM, a msjorlty of whlcli was composed of Houtbero rebels aud Northern sympathizer, ba aroused th North aud showed - them.' tbat brotherhood" don't work.' They ba determined that by their good-will aud forbearance the country ahall not agaio ba Imperiled by auch a crowd of nation deatroyera as BMwmfiled In the last Con gress. .. -., -. ; The Journat. of Commerce Is right inv sylng that tbe "looroloa; up of a 'eolid North' kRalimt a "solid South'" Is an event, far from desirable, aud tbat fra ternity can' be restored only by forget ting seclloual lluea and old-time aver loo; but a for year tb broken aud divided Nartb has been met by a "solid South,", and aa outragee in tba South bava not decreased, and aa In Cengree tbe effort waa made to destroy the Gov ernment, the North canuot remain broken anyjouger, and baa rallied to aave what' was wjun Cy a bloody war. Aa we are nou-parilauf we care lutle whether Ilepubllcana or.. ImoerataI'lcea were, which wa a great ti so Win f "but w do wish to es the L'ulted Statva rperpvtuated aa a uatlon, and we are In sympathy wltb whatever party disapproves the idua that this Is a con federacy of Stales. We also thiuk that the party which believe lu a nation eoBtaloe the element of Justice and falrneaa which In a few y-ara will uslier In tbe era of wbman'a pollticaf rquallty, l-'IBB EEASOlf. cyBniohwaaftlnrrfTi lu the numbers of women registered In Massachusetts to vote for Sohoof Com- iwUivee. aud eT nieo Jo- fur tata i olll.-ers, may b accounted for by the aitlndeof 'the pre and tbe action jof the eyple, to aay nothing of tlyo greater lifpriance of the aecoud leilloo. A hw j(t th remarks made about womeu Were : ' -'. ' ' Vt'oinen sr la ao burr ta retiater. JT Tbv Is bo runh to I lis hwmuii by women who bare now tbe right to vote for Hehool Committees. . -- . Z-i' Ver lew women bave appesrU for r-xlitra-Uon. - . It Is efldeat women won't vols. t i Xnt moss then s bswJrt-l anil rlflj tAs BOW dog dajrs on lbs tut Eery nsuis'rspreseofs InteUUteacaand Ilia best blood of Boston. It that Is lite way II Is to be. and only Ibe rU-o woman are to vote It I Just so muett saliit Hi suffras for !. r- ' A few of the remark made to man when it wss lime fr them lo bsjvgls tered t - Y - ReKirtrattoe elose on Tasaday erenln at tea o'clock? lJont wait until the liwt moment to attend to ths mailer, tr your sams I not on tue votlb list at 10 p. n. IS-morniw, yon Hcrtiitrattrm Cfnswt trmi'o16rY1SesrTas- dsynlght. No nam esq ..ke Stljc J to Uia voul inTlxs after that lime for ths Haleeleello this year. It requires but a few nil oil tea Sir any rltlsen who bss been assessed to ascertain If bis nam Is on ..tb lists, or lo rvglster, If It if not already theirs. Keery voter should see Sir blmelf that bis asms la upon tbe vetlBa tlat, AIso, men "great men, aud oieu wbo never eaa be great, menrbers of Con gress, and of our State legislature, and of other State Legislatures" literally scoured tbe Slate to e tbat meu were registered. urtnermore, women were School Committee as men were for.ao reelrloled aUOrage. Lucy Sloue con clude with- tb if remark t "Tbe diOer-J cot treatment of the two classe- of votsri atanda out bald and bar, a w li ne tbat will Lelp history to tail why ao few womca registered In Maaaacbu salts In eighteen hundred and aeventy- nlne." - A. K. Brandt aenda us the following oots t "Tbe Young ladles' ClassU-al add Bible College, Bingbamton (X. V.) Is msklng arrangements for Iberce bom aod education of one hundred more ap proved eaudldales for missionary aud temperance work; aod for the daughters of pastor, missionaries and evangelists. Tbe curriculum consist of a regular course at lb Blnghamloo College, wltb an added Coiirse of theology, mcdlcln andmoale." Gen. Rabt, Toomba rcu)y wmlsi Present my compllmenta to General Oraot on bla aafe arrival to bla country. He fought for bl country honorably and wonllll fought for mio and lost. I am ready to try It over again. Death to the Tnlon." If all tbe rebelHooe Bouthernoi wer candid. Instead, of deceitful and canning, tb Boulbcr question woukl be awen easier settled. " t"1!-"-"!- . Mr. Jleasey, a contrtbator to tb Womnix'i Journal, ba prepared a tract oa tb history of th voting of women la New Jersey. To fight a duel la California after Jan oary let, 130. disfranchises and dis qualifies from holding offlo. EDITOSIft C0SEEEP03D.E5CE. ' Dbab HitMw ortm yaw NoaTHwairr . ters you ever csugni in a siorm, in tbs beglunlg of an all-ulgbtrMe, on an open , buck-board, after bavliig"alceady travlad alt day In tbe asioe bobbing vehicle, witbou.aposlbs hsltjng place until morning eaoept'at the bottom of a gulch or river? the night so black wkb I uteris darkueaa tbat you couldn't see horse or driver, br hardly lmVrne yourself a visible eutity tweaus of tie I m penetrable gloom f Such, In brief, j a our situation on tbe olgbt after leaving Frinevllla torf turn to The Dalles, ou tbe otlt..1ust., only tbo above paragraph la loo tame to convey more 0'n the ghost of an fdea of the affair aa It really eilsted. Tbe ataga atstiou nn the Ootioco irtad are thirty n.lle 4part,"rnd-Hie r$lay of borsee consist In eseh case of a eiogle spau of trusty eolueavarle)! only, ou th night drive, by au ebouToloted tuulit ao trustworthy aud wis aa to re- te-j4""" character of th much-abused auliual, which haa so long stood before the world as th-,nu fittest emblem of otistluale stupidity that It waa a gen uine relief lo flud an aioialde member of the hybrid fraUruliy, aud especially so oa tue occasion referred to. 'when nothing but tbo superior sight, sagacity and endurance of her Uiuleshlp aerved Ibe double purpose or poetpoiilug the epitaph ami continuing the Jotting and Journeying of the undersigned. The day 1ad been an alternate gloomy, windy, rainy aud euosblny one, and at nlfjit the great cloud rose like a dense blsnkst of fog from tbe depths of-tbe Cascade gorges, and, climbing 14 tbs Ze nith like things of Ufa aa well as motion, settled themselves for a long season of intermittent tears and blustering. There ought to JuutA-heau lamps ou the buck-board, but there were none". The mono, that bad favored us all 'night tong-wttp tier radiance onTlbe outward Journey, only a week before sva uow oil duty tlJLuear midnight. Wa should gladly have waited till daylight, but there w s no cbauce'TAF A choice of evils, and ou we went-lulo the ray less olgbt, wltb nothing but tbe sagacity of the aforesaid mule to save the entire outfit from auddsu demolition. But the driver knew every Inch of the road, and could tell where all the. biggest preel lation, Inasmuch as kept us lo mo mentary tueulal preparation for an uu- ceremonious lsunabng tuto physical oblivion.. There was au old black horse on the off sid, but, true to the Instincts of ths genu masculine, bo depeudvd lu bis eUremlty. upon th superior fore sight of the specie whose geude waa fetulnlue. Uiipe, wbeo wa were eo Ibe driver aald-balf way down ihc-nVaTttff Springs Hlltrwnt-tn""dlrect ranee of a anxious in avoid, be pulled a little haw." Tba mule reluctantly obeyed, and ws were Cut of Ih roul- He waa afraid to go forward. It wa Impossible logo further to. the left, fatal to go to tbe right, and Impracticable to go bach ward. In our dllertKn we wanted to all there in Vlte .rain till morning, en during tLelftaTwe bad rather than fl to thnae.we eotjild ouly guesa at; but tbe driver 1'ghted -lit- way for a uilnute wllli an ephemeral match, and, by the esercTie of skill whioh the most el pert mariner might eo vy, steered bsck Into the borrow rosd, and again depended npni) the hagacTTy ofTCsTinuli. V Ilefore stsrllng on the uigbt ridwe bml enjoyed a bouuttu I sapper S ths Warm Springs Agency, aud been treated to a rare exhibition of vocallsiu trooi' Mr. C. II. Walker and bla Indian pupil; aud now," that we were In the extremes! peril of our life, we couldu't help bumming snatchea of tbelr song lo a llmplug Improvisation which ended inevery refrain with, "Ob I tbeOcboco road." I J-JIi) dll . youfeelwheri i the danger was at IU height 7" asked the driver, Alter- we bad descended tbe precipice and forded the river In-safety, aud the laggard moon threw faint symptoms of a lunar (willght atbwarC Hi weeping hesrve'ii.; . '. , "Felt glsd tbst my Uf wss lusured. aud realised a hearty admiration for that Invisible yet tangible mule," we nnswered, unable to think of a more sp proprlale reply. I we hadn't described thai Ocliooo rosd from tbe vlewe obtained on the ima for tbe aimple reason tbst for about ten bonrs there was no view to be bad. . Four .A. u, aod a borne slallon. How tbe.wiod u'hizttd about usl and bow our teeth chattered 1 But the team wa loo tired to' lea a standing a BLomeut wltfioot shslter, and w est and shiv ered In. tb gsle till th driver housed the fsltbful mule and dependent horse la tbe barn, and then accompanied th Ion traveler to th cabin; where b truck a light and proceeded to build a lire. Nobody ellrred about the house, nd there was no kli.dllng wood ; but there gsped the csvernnne .chimney, and yonder war 'ba buuka, sgslnst tb wind-rrven wells, that contained the Improvident sleeps rs "hoee dulr It wss to have a ore la readiness.. Everything disagreeable, must end some time. Tbe dark and. cold gave aay at last before a ruddy blase, a boeller was called by (he driver from one of the lunks, and we, wrapped from head to foot la shawla and blaokeaof our own, crept Into arflrty bed end f41 sleep from sheer eibsustloa. r . ; " Hklf past nve.naBd called lo break fast. ""A Weary wonaan, with a aolltary eye tooth, two fretful bahles and be ralgla la the bead, bad ready a .meal of boiled1 cabbage warmed over (very greasy), fried pole toes and baooo (yet greasier). Chill beaus (didn't taste 'em), black cd flee without milk or cream, sal eratus biscuit, and a butter. Bot tb pay wa first -class, and w paid ber cheerfully. We wouldu't "awap" place with tbat protected womaa, sd be Compelled to hold hsrpoaltlunV" for a million a month. Her husband awna three lhjuuj abeep and 'uullutitsd range,' and doesn't owe a dolls r, lis worts wlisu bs pleases, qtit when he's a mind In, and brat about the tinle- lenteiH-e ol bis mode of life, and fauclee that be dea hi entire duly by bl wife. Whet matter it to him that ber Jaws are sutikeu, her leeth decayed, aud ber head neurslgle? Isn't. li ituirricdl ud Isn't thai protection eiytugb for aoy woman 7 Besides, wheu aha die b rati dress hlm-t lf up, Im1 Ibe kittle meuls, eihltill bl Iss-itat, and marry agalu. Meu caq, always ihid women who ar ready for ile-perste chances, aud tbey are not tu b blamed overmuch fr flaking advantage of them.. Daylight, thank .Heaven I but there I yet a long-day's ride before us. . How. we dread tt t Itnt there I no IteViia- live, aod on we go, loo weary for sight seeing. Yet we fanuot but notice the well-Improved farms ot1 tba Tygh Valley, aud Ibe grand prospect lu st ir ior future settlers,, ' ..'' - One r. M , sn.l the splendid dinner statlou-of our frleuda. lbs Dufur. Five o'clock, and The Dallee. Our eyee are by this time swollen, and ftetnree dis torted wilu eiHsgre and ratlgue ; but we ere soon fast asleep lo Mrs. I-sley'e pretty little collage home, aud anorlog aa we afterward learn at the rale of forty knots so hour.- But -we flud the nest dsy, after making the effort, that ws are too til to travel, vu oa tho O. S. N. Company's boats, and homeward bound, at that ; so we slop over at Col. Fulton's, where Mrs. F, like the' ver itable good Samaritan that she Is, doaea uawith homoeopathy aud good victuals, and th hospitable Culonel talkfolltlc and theology .lend we chit aud listen, aud think aud dream of homeland test till Monday, and then, In spite of home sickness and anxiety about the loved onee -there, the Istenees fit the Sessou dmtnlshes u to hasten' North wsrd, lest.on our return ThsTrcete-up catches ua on the'wroog side of the mountains. And now, wblls we ar waiting for tbeCelllo train, let oa tak a look at Iji Umshlta .House. This alegsilt hotel, Messrs. Haudly A Sinnntt, proprietors, la not yet finished, bqt th presaur of patronag baa caused them to throw H open before tbey -wet qterTesdy'foT tbs customers thst already' throng' It everywhere. . The building which a one of the finest, largest atl beat furnished north nf Sau Fraud aco, Is three " tof"J high," anii "ba frontage on Main street of 90 ft, and on Vuton street of 1J0 feet.' There I an legaut ladles' parlor, a roomy and handsome ofHr aijd niaguiflwnt diulug room. ' Tb hotel lias a cspa.-liy nf en tertaining two hnndretl guests turvery superior manner, ami could scrom- stae" 'Hist tf'jiuwpr." lure, which wss mads by the Oregon SlanufactUrine: f'jmttanvCof Portland. ts f solid h,'btaple su I walnut, iidf'0" ,,', ofruodern pstterns. The ;uarpete ar Brussels, and'the UDliolstery uew. But It ia' almost uiglil, and yonder come the 'bus. -Tom Bradley Is to th Umatilla House bat Ned Maroney ia to the Clarendon a energetic, oblig ing and wide-awake factotum and tlie way be engineers bsggage ami traveler through the lahyrlothlue rbaxe of red tspe end darkness, teams.nfrslns, live lock sod express wagons, In ths narrow roadway, would paralyss ths runners between the Metropolitan 'hotels of New York- and Ihe Cunsrd steamers. TfiaT ply letween Gotham and Great -A.f.O. Britain. .'NovemhertV!? HELP FOE THE WOMAH'3 AID - - SOCIETY, ' T TB (ITO (K-TUS NSW XoaTHWaSTI - I wee, by th exrt nf thy (J rariT Fi nance Committee, thst there "wssshand oro surplus left after all the. eipenses of th great Grant sntertalnment were met. Ther Is an Instltotlnn In this city, the great object of which Is to aid working women, aod It is constantly cramped in flnanws. T.)f Itielhouaan.l pant In doing honor to a man, which hseoold have well don without, thess fw hundred should lis dsvoted to th aid of wpmen who srs helpleas'y surg-. ifag about lo lh great worhl of work, fighting with Insufficient weapons Ibe great battle, where, despite their test endesvors, so msny are fluslly forced to succumb to the sreh enemy thst wsgee such fierce warfare upon their thl. ,rnlu. W-gtVenrth,JIaii Columbia street, kept up by the toil and self-sacrific' of the Woman' Ald Society, andL which has given shelter to so msny of Gail's -houseless poor within lb past two yea re.; As a deposit In bank for thlssoclsty, this f GOO would b truly Gd-nJ. ' Th wolve are bowling, tbs dangnr I near." Th deleuce. for. th lack of money, r weak. Yt, weak a they are, tbey tand between ; mnjr ; struggling, bomeles woman' and tlie blackness of desolation,, thst f.dloas I he surrender of ber boily atid' soul for food and shel ter. ThI la charity that ha In It no part of Ibe 'oondlng brase and tink ling cymbal" element, but th good it would b able, If prperly endowed, lo do, la beyond ho man" .Corn potation. Again I ay deposit ihe fVH) In bank, aubject to tb call of th conscientious and humane President of th Woman's A,Ut 8 elety. Ihst It msy not go limping Slid harassed through th VJoter for ws'nt Y funds. , .'if C. rirttaiid, Noveiuber 14. IST9. " From He Bi"vt Otmmmtt "Are wosaennliiled to iter aeftrsgef We msintsln rtistbey sr. Wetalm that sll wbo ere sRect.d ljr the lew ooghl lo have a vole la tb making of Ihs law. A government which etctudeo msjtrity f tts eltltent from .i power to onset laws Is not democraMe gov ernment, ft le an aristocrat le govern meoti" ' - ' . Mra. Edmaods the wife of the Seoa lor, inlands I remel in Carlsbad dur ing the coming Wlnterwtth her dsugh tr, Miss Julia Kdnluods. .. r . -'. ' ' ' - GE5EBAL JTEW8. . The I'lules ars douulug war paint. Generat Grant .reoelv -d the Chlv'lgo school children nu Site 17th A -Mrs. Auii lUrrv. of rwalums. CaV., couikiilted suicide uu lbs Mlh. " i Tle new Freuch cable frim lsrl.to NortU lUatham, Maaa., Is coutpUMed. . j 1 A statu of tbe'la'.e General "Tliouia ', was uuvilel at Waahlngtoa yesterday. I There I - drought lu Virginia, and Hhmm wltti abundant fsith aie praymK fur lain. . Memorial services It 1,'oaur Ihe-la't Geuerar-Hooker were hi-ld In IV.tuu on in 17th. : The . Worklug meu of H tn Krn l-o appear lo favor Tliurmau as a Presiden tial caodidale. ' An advance to the price of rouich louMer lo St per 1UUU feet I repurisul iu San Francisoo. . The ' Kellogf SpofTcird c Is aitalu occupy Ins: the attviition nf a rommiiiee at New Orlea-u. - Helnman A Sons, lmpit fer of ostrlt I feaLhers, New York, have failed tor several hundred thousand dollar. " , Mrs. Nellie Grant Sarlori a HI saif for this country so as to J"lu her psreuta wheu they arrive lo Washington. - It Is reHirteil that a daughter fi General nickels lias loMt from I'arla with an American geutlemau narued McCarthy. . - General Grant will vlxil prominent northern , cl ilea during the pre-ent mouth, and will apeud the Winter lo the South. A negro fired across the lii" Grande Sudkillvdavo.au lii Mexiott Ibe oilier day, causing great excitement. The negro escaped. '' Ford baa been ousted from (Tie Tax ColleVtnr'e nfilce lo San"Franciy, and Tlllsou (Woikluginan) will fill the; re uialudur of the lerir' -"'" '. It le aald that en attempt will be made to remove f4oper frorn fhe ndli-e of Mayor o Near YWk City, on ehsrgee Of dlk'ial delwHelion. J--- G 3 ver nor Croeweirnf Michigan baa apoitited Fernando C. Beetnau tT. S. Senator to fill th uoexpirtd leriu'of the late Senator Cnaiidler. - The Oregon lUllwsy and Navigation Company's aloeb hss been plafwl in the R. . i . i . i . i. v v i. 1 ' list oi securiiie iu tne .-ew inn f.s- change, and commands lull. . Salt Ijtke baa suddenly discovered that there are- n urn tiers of opium den In thai place, and an eftt-ia being made to bava Iheui cleaned out. ' The Statea of Coloiado, Callforula, Oregon, aud Nevada, .the District of t'oluinbls, and Territories will form one Census Supervisor's district, esch. The greetings every where extended lo General Graul are aptly tru in tiered some pedestrian fiend as"oiie thousa receplinuS lu Olie lliouaaiitl qu hours." ' Mrs. Grant Is said, to l almost ex hausted by the unusual physical atrajn lmp'med upon her of late by rotislanl attendance at.reuept Ion, and. U taklug neetleil real. , .' Maine IlepubllcanS, anpxwv hse been elecleil, are not allowed lo know JMlA'li)lmt.aU.lllt jliBii.Jaliimiat an I If M charged that tbe Demoersts will try to defeat th will of lb voters. A freight, train of th Chlcscn aud eut throuirh a bri'lge Imo tii river, near Al'on, last Hatur.lv. A brakemam waa killed and the engineer and the fireman were injured. - - -7 . Til balance of trade between . 4Im United States snd other nstlons d.iriMg the past yes r l '' faitt,MNl,liiO in our favor the- most remarkable showing In Ihe history ot AruericSu couimetce. Charles Bx-heurrfar4urly a salioii - keeper of Cincinnati, waa ahot and killed, at Newport, Ky., on the Itlh, by Mis Annie Holt. - He had reluseii t marry her after seducing her under Dromtse of marries. ' The printing establishment t.f JheCtVlumiVIa county bss married: a ChitrcfiiAan, iu Lsfayellar- I'lnce, -N"w I Yirfki y burns nn Ilia llili. Tne Janitresa Junied from Ihe window, and broke her back In the fall. T'tal loss, f.ixj; Insurance, tW.UUtl - T 'Tlie ItepuhHean Stale Central Com mittee of Callforula I urging the Na liouttl t'.intiulllee lo declare vscuul the place of tJeorge C. tlorhaiu, as repre- enltle of Vsllfornla, on arvouiit nf-J- bis Bcllon In ths 1st CBmpaigrt. As Ihe steamer Canada, from London for New. York, Waa passing down lb Thame, aha cam 10 collision- with the Woolwich ateamlMtal I'leree, complriely destroying It. Tbe steamer, iioi'liavlug a ustalned an yu a iui gJJpriM!eeed. It Is aald that th f'acifle Mall S'eam- ahlp t'ompany will aoon hav-faoratle V truii wrtlt III ranania Kallmad torn pany, and will continu as an ln teeud eul liue. Iieing Unable to work ia Har mony willi the IrauBOoiiUneiita! na-ts. . A San Fnrio;nBj-fl.aj'jji.tliri b. nansaa have been uncovei-el 011 I lie Comstock, and to-nlghl, at U'.l i Hall, ha will led Ihe public, In the tntercMs of the shareholders, whejethey are sil ualel, and spoil the plans of iuail ula- tors. : A fearful gale was blow-lug wn Lake Michigan yesterday.- The profiler Uenerai J lay no, from Oticago, struck uPl'" hour. Seveial schooners went 011 lb beach. . While atlemprlng to forj the Chfty uiverin iiiiuaoe wun n spring wagnniMI K . rest Grove, on tne nun, a lamiiy aameo ooiiwaro waa carried down by the current, and the" wife and two daughters wv-e drowned, the busbaud aud father being waetietl aanore. In a rale on UkeOnlarTo on (ll.; iTthTl Hiw-iaii so.l .1.1.1 i7-rr Tlie tug Seymour, wtlcli was towing Ibe fleet, euuld not hold- It In the gale,, ami it waa Scattered. Thirty-one per son, Inclndiag three- WomeiKaud one giil, weretfrowned. : , . MyrOn Buell. a ll SO yr i.f age, was hanged at Conprtwu, N. Y-, on tii Itih, for tlie murder of l.Vyesr old rlrl in last June. The aame day, Chas, Drews and Frabklln Ktlcpler. were hanged at Ihanon Tenn, and J4wdau Kr4ea(e(esored) at Atlanta, Ga. The AnWmcan t'nlon THr h t 'urn- pany aw Jersey is suing the'West ern l nmn no intsei IntHerrwiupaul. f,XL-rjL"7Jr LJ-riM!;"-'.7 isi Ssmas, M et.lmnd In bav bk?1!' VA '".'cd wliliaiael rail. f 104,ini0 damacea, ustalned by lb defendanta procuring wf..T..i . to It tro dnwa certain lelecrai-h poles and wire of Ibe ptaititifl In New Jersey.- - ' - - -- ' ; .. The Western Union and Ibe Gold and Stock Telegraph Company, wblcb bave don th principal telephone business Ibroiighoul lb country, have Bold in lo ther rival, Ihe National Bell Te.e phono Company, California end Ore eon ar exempted from the transfer at preeeot. .t !A schooner, ibe C. O. Breed, from Detroit for Buffalo wltb wheat, foun dered on the loth, end sll hands were lost, except ooe man, who waa picked np ofler being' thirteen tinure is) lbs water. Captain Ilose, of f wtro!t, com manded the schooner, and Jsmts HsnKh. -of Boffsln, wss male. A violent storm occurred lhrnii(bnut the Middle West oa tb 14th. The African Method UH Cborck and tb jrrr??rrrUior,ih J red-'"olllied, sml Diet uloiu Hou-e su l oiber buildilK unr.fed. 'M unit I damage.was done lo farri.tng Intereste ilirmiKliout Indiana, Ohio aod Ken lucky. - . ... A fife ocurred l.u a tenement houae on t'atiojsree, New York, tar the Jsth.w- slid tile wife, two children and motner I ii-law of Jopli Balskle, who occupied the- frrnrtb ft r. were suffocated. He l imited out lite wlud aud waa klllod., -- J. . .... i . . . ,t - Mary itiM at eo juinrii , window. aiidVas' fatally lijotvd. . V- .;. The '! d.-prlu'int' finance are in k m i t onrsttnig etmdilioii.' Tlie re eeipiM f..r l,he year endiugj ooe 301 ft ere ii'n-li iargVtLlhaii htHe .f te prVoed tnn-yesr, aml -w. oilllioi dlara more Itian wasttuted a result attributed -loltije rtlvl of lusluessand coniMHiueul .detnand ht atsmps and etampedeu veloie. till . V-i' Genemf Key h decldml that eirt, lottery cs'wipanies and lottery agents -.- nfe doing fraudulent business, and baa -Issued snecial orders lo Mtuiaters St .!. eitled citlea, tiihlddiiig Jhein to y , .stal oiders t t-ertalii parties, r to I deliver registered letterf lo tbeiu. The f letters are to be relurued, lanied with. " lite wofd fraudulent. . a. By an explosion In Ive tunnel nr in . iianow-g" rallfcoad- near Wrlghl'e . w Mtarioii, in the' iieisTlibofhood of S" Jiwe, Cal.Vat about on o'clock A. H. oa lb ISih, there were bou llilrly t hl nameii killed, and two while and aev . eral Chinese erloita!y wouudeil.A vein of coal oil runs through the lUtinel, and lb soil may beiUUud I u many plaeea In the vlolnity. The cau-e tf tlixple slon I not staled. . '. .. ' BEW8 ITEI.8. v STATB S0 TkHMlTOKIAJ. Amity . 1 Improving rapidly.' I.iukville needs s shoemaker. Th looulation 6f Dalle la clu to l,un). - ,' - ' . ''--'' , Hilld'oro needs o be a money order5 oflli'e. - . - ; - - ' A Ii.'iiio-ratle Convention IscwHrd-fTfr Annuity ou the "29ih. There I a 'demand for dwellings t. HVwii Fall, W. T.- Willaniette University ba about 129 studout in atlendaiice.-" --' ; The Willamette Wooleu Wrka at Kale nl are to be rebutlt. ? ; Tlie country about Fort Cauby hf Ix lng slM-kei wild quail. a . r . -F'rVd Dili, of . Baker City, ba . MD--eai tried skelton lu his cellsr. Many new buildings are being built in Saletu. Two of them are briok. - Bad roads keep much wheat in (Mack snias county from being marketed. j " I S. 1C. Waynitre, a well known citlxen MMtnd "' Fivuty, died ou the 9tb lust. , i arterC-' Twenty-eight persona have been lo - . I die-ted lu Union county lr gambling. 7 ' diss. Irving, of Umatilla county, suffered His fracture of a leg last week. Tu Msohlo bnlldliiir, which has Jnst -been completed at AOilsnd, cost $S II0". The work of prepsringlMlamook Ilock f ir a llir'it hri).:e r progressing rapidly," JLfattuU.i.iUiil'Ste ! niai-mlnlmr inlervrla .f ,S ml beru1 Oregon a fresli slart. ' Snowr hs- fallen-at Granite Crcea", . t;.'vrn m,- aeverttlm.eatbla aeaxiti, ' - The bhie ribbon sooietle Ihrouphoilt Its VtlUriM.U-Valley allll flour-- I alt 1 1 g. '. . .' . .. . . ' ;Ja-kMin and t.tks counties bosst of; the fioist horses and fattest cattle ou - the const. - ' - . . . - Te Igisiaitir or WavUfngton Tr UufjL - haa.uacto4 --t4owg utl-gae -bllng law. Tits town nf Hlll-tioM Is helirg re-stir-' ,: . th old " 11' us!) U reai iil bHf errmie "i. ' . . - D l r -ported thst a while woman lo 'iiiii-tmsn. - - . Ao iUt- r v-lt of. coal, ten fet In Ihit-hoM, lijf Ihpu f iuud lu III Neh U in Vslley, . ' .. Tli"eIlTpuT,nenrl,,ri. hold their City Convention at lleed'a Opera House uest Monday. . . . , A young man named Lameon fell from b tree near Brownsville laat week auu waa uie. Til O'ympla Tranirript y fine trvoa of piu'ln bav been fouud In I IVsMiingtnn territory. It 1s ri-ported that a steamer will soon he put ou tlrsy's Harbor. This wlll- ten up a rleli net;tlon Them is trouble between the'coTiege auiborltlis and lbs illreetr ol tbo P'.it.lliwhool l riillomatb. A petition I In clrc'ilall.tn-vln Yak Ima," aMc Ihe envernmeiit lo eaUn llati a mlliia-v xot to the county. Mr. Jacob It tuer, one of I lie Commls. slonersjf CbiiKauias cottly, died at In li'iine, near Harlow's Stwllou, ou the Uih It.-t. . AValler Myer, of ' AahUnd,. Med aud denty at. ' bni In Jsckaxinvlllcon Ihe , 10. h liist. " He wa agi-d 27, nd was iuik-Ii reepecUnL-" The erp! of Uisue Ijlver Valler have draaii I11 jxtals t-"l'l,''ttnn Tti1iT than eer tef r. C'oI.hI Talcmi reimrls the rnnte of Ihe Astoria ami Wluiieniurca Hallrna,! . o all rliit ttelweeu Ihe former placo IJimi enmity farmers live f wlce'aa Isrce a Fll cmp aa was. aver lieforw own, wbl.-lt will give tbein more time, for tbelr Hprlng woik. 7 I.T "''W? n Tnineers, anu tlie work of It provenienl, tor whieb an eppeoprlatton ' was msde by Congress, will fommenco ' next Spring. ; , ' The. It ivelHieg ,Vtr indulges lu a Just -Kr';w.Jtlr"Ut the CU iljlloa of lb rads In Hum hern Oregon, end psrlicularly in D in it I Minty, aud shows bow money is lost iiy the itesleet. , ' Th lalle Inhtud 7;i;7re siek In a very flaUeimg wtsooer if Ihs lm prpveoieiil tl lisrs been mad there since the great fire, and Is lio,,fu fur the fulnre, as It laa reason lo be. . ', Th OreKOn and California nslfrosd i'i H irre 1 Jri-xte of tht romrauv to lav 60 miles wl'.hlii the coiriinf year. Mr. ..Millard. lly llylnn on Law la It T'ti W.Xll klJM UL week - - young man tta..d Fii-r-TllOt wa w snapping cshj ou aliu-M sppfri- to be nulosded, when hr ovafKMt ' discharged, k IUI ng hr Ibs'sotly. " Ths N. I'. 1ft li.C swlll opsn a branch Isnit im.-e el Col.f., Wl.li u, u Cnonly, W.T. Tbey bav fixed tr,e price nf their Isuds within b 4tl m'le limits of lblr i pre-ent loeaxed line at f .t per acre eaaa, and ft per sere ou time, c isrglng 7 per ' cent r a tin urn ou deferrd paymeuie. Tl bark MsroTlfn, f, 010, Departure Buy for S Fr.itelo with coal, found- ' ered nil (.' Flallefy en tba Hth dnaf. Ttte Tarn O'Mhanler lv eff the crew end carried ibsitt to San i-'ionelsen. Xh Marmx n was nwne l hv G'es, l'bllllpr' and Sanderson, San Krai Cisco; Value.' $15,000; Insurance, IU,IKJ0. ;