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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. vol.. i. i'KorE>Mi>\ ai, i \n ns S. t ». L kU*< DEKNISON & SLAHCHARD, ATTOKNKV.--AT-I.AW AND ProHors iu Irimirait}. 14T >)"?.•+ at P f* T rr.»- 4 'Vu: r.s* ' '»rr •try. ft'l D P. JENKINS, .SIUI TLB, W. T , »ITO I, v/-T J 7 / !M . -o/ If not: /.% r//.i S'KJiY. AS if rk'fCToi: /V AhMIUM.I Y, mb-l IDEISTTI 3TRY. 1 >«i. « t'f AK'.. "« - f '' "* " * 1 '■" lf S * 1 .c, if • t * » rfc ih*ru>U*ii. B HENRY K. HATHAWAY, O >LLECF< »i:. I >Akrjri I -n ATT I s !«»«( »»IV {K TO<<U, I I. ■ f 4» ;>t» T»i'» (at i fw* S •(. Bw In* •'f ' h*/g" it*,* with U k.'. TOR*. •« rtiry •» r.»« W. T. »3u-«f. I)It. 11.11.C0M HOFFMAN, Physician, Surneon and Accoocließr OtHn at t'■*!•!< ft on f ■'<<ri ■■ **trr*V tit mi Front nnd Smmti .^trtttn, SKATTLK, W. T. Jam** M N»> . tr. (i If liUM> MrNAKJIIT \ HA MJ IK, Atlornep & Counsellors at Lai, PORT TOWSBEHD, W. T W. K. ANDREWS, A TTORNEV-AT-LA W, Will |inrll!< in illlh»C urU' f !»««'< nl in !!>• Trrrtknry o»rji * is urn.Kit a nr lI.MVD, • •i-ro-irr orti. Durru.tmmj, ». r. D. S. SMITH, ~ I'. S. roimnissloner, .lustier of tlie I'immtiiihl Notary I'uhlir. • V.I V- tl. •!»« i« «/!< m*l i »nn» nniter §KM »n l r |»j*<r* (trawii tut A> kn«<wl txl.. t ' l< n »f*« OCflc* i'••riirr i<f t titril »ikl »»«h a 27 mh OR. FRED. W. SPARLING. La to of tU U. S. Ami j ) nn siMj.i »\ st h< j§:o*r. mm mc .-m J. S. MAGGS, Dentist, O!■ FI C E , MIL L STit K KT. Wvf» M- r*\ I *sT OF U< NM NTAI, HOTEL.. fi»*. C M.BRADSHAW, •il/o ruey-al-ltn ir. t» OK T TO W N S K Nil, W. T J. Mi t.itI.TMA. TM«*» Bt HSR MrGIIiVRA k ItlßkK, ATTOUNKYS-AT-LAW, SKJ TTI.K, W. Will sttro ! t«» t>u*tnr*M in «U «f thv Trr riU»r>, <i. N M< «V>m»u.j C H. H**»vap .Motrin t \lt.>rto«*yi 9tl IHrtrht. \V T ) M CONAHA & HANFORD. MittnnryH.nl • sotiritor* tn I ftttnccry ami Profior* in +litmirally. Oi ni l Commercial Street, corner S-.ittle, \V. T. ORS. A. & H. B. BAGLEY, Horn wopath <*/*, skattlk. w. r. «\U II l» UAOI.EV. I \TK IROFRHHOR OF I * Itli>» .{•:<•« *»>! . f in th# MiehtKMi t uani M wtlJ u»»ko o|<rr»tU«» -Mir* -ry w.lHar* i<"*l I'i***** • t* »»4 will »t»r«.a to tfcli* in atij |**rt t f thr fe'ltttol. J* l * DR. G. A. WEED, SI'IMiKOM AMI PHYSICIAN, SKATTLK, W. T. Jt«i< M. \a <«i Jrw I,uii McXAUCJHT iV LEAKY a rrousters - .47* - la souct tons is cHASCKJir. Jt woe Tons IS At' utiu i rr. Win in ,th« r>t*in « **>•! S }<r*n;i Mr. l**r* wllj h i» r ».> C»=l Jr. uatM. '<' • t J Ml#«f KM! IJIIJ* I Jtti» nth. i«r?. lytJ DH. JOHN HAkKK, rmxd.i.i- m ki. ! »».»' ktHlPlNvl « - .rTMn! «r4 Hsrta*-*trret. <*l IH I ...» xv, : k j. -ri-«T, t i 'r* Tttl RA*K ElCttJUtviß DR.6.V.GALHOUNI sonttio.iw. rr. £ i-P *>' < h t* • • • :\x 1!0AK1» AM> TI'ITIOX »*n br I ?•.* Two Young; Lactic* wu&Uu- lw*tru H t tn FnuUiMS, &Emlisli SMfis %i» !jr t« MR* r.rrrr^Brno MY N EIGHBOR AND I. <>h f pitj my neighbor «>r«*r !bc **v. V, uo a* nothing to do y%wn t!S «lav. N" litll* u»r. ]* to tcmble her hair, N'» little "nuisance" to vex her w»th care, No little "torment to worry and Nothing t> •!-»hero*nea»e !'•** ri- hn» > *r. I'm sorry f««r y*»a — > -rry yu; hav< "a >thingto I ■" became. a* the days g-> |*y. You are - ar;d weary, y«*i km w Dot a by And oyee jr. * while I rail see the trac«* « »f amy a •> ,*r on y<sr fair pr-md f*<-e. F am <>• ■ y i i.t'n r»-r'« wife. I>oiftg my p.irt in the treadmill of life. t», Wt, #■» .iff <f»t i Fighting the ginnt* of '**nt > * away JSri?,y •ml I are bn«y, t«>o, {I tm< v» |» S»r ty of time to ♦< rry f>r you 15-i!>t « i nui*anee, a plague and a joy; Hut then, you h<"'* my own sweet boy, 1 ve no time for a groan or a sitfh, So time to tie idle a* days go hy, W> irm» are full a* the «lav i* long. Full a* my henrt with it-happy «*>ng P<» r ri< h n< ov» r the way, Watching my hahy an<3 me at play, What «»f your wealth if yt>ur h»-art i« f*tre ! Ij* to love and !>«• Itivhl that m:ik« « life so fair. So, ue»ghli»>r mine, Icm tell y«>ts true. Ir.«|e«fi |'il rather he I than you. TIIE SPANISH LEGATION IN ROME. HY JOAHriJI MII.LKH There wan a call for soldiers in oi l Iwiinf to go to Spain ami fight for the n w K-pabltc against the I'retendor Don i arl'H. It w tiA a novel and ro mantic ided t*» go from the «ity of the '' • «ar» to t \'ht for tbe new Carth;'.g<»- I so 'old a Spanish friend, full of ad von 'tiro ami ambitious for gl try, and tvvo tegrthor called early on* morning y- i\ dingy old palace which bore the *rrn* <>f Sj»ain alwve it* portals At la«t tin la/y porter admitted u*. •mll* d u» in. Then ho litn|>ed lauily up *tair«. I towing *ll the way, and look mg i i k, fur lit' had n five-franc note which Signor M had slipped into his band in the vain h >j*« of waking u;:u 11 1» The jw>rter limped slowly down, lik*9 it robin of a fronty m«»rning, on one leg, and wr went up. The weretary of leg it ion received us in that ui(wt obsequious manner pe tons ?n"tho Latin countries. lie Aon Id scarcely lie seated in our pre*-! •noM. '• Hut I wish to see his excellency, the uinister of Spain to the court of tuly," laid M. " Hut his excellency—bis excellency s not— i* not. Keally, Signor M , it s but twtdve o'clock " And at what t uie can I hope to i.ivc my card *ent to bis exotdlertcy ' " Well, really, we tine early b*re in {om*. At h<»me you know we rise at wo; here hi* excellency kindly aacn Ice* hiui*elf to the ear*** of ofhee and he for tun co of hi- Countiy, and may 1*» ieeii a* curly as or.e o'clocx." The Jiollte clerk tiowed a"* he said his bowed v*ry profoundly, md shut it* eyes and held his breath at the very nfiitiou of such a NacntW on tho part ■f a high-bred Spaniard in all Huropc. " 1 will wait," ».iid M , and he began 0 roll a cigarette. "Good, good, that is beet; you are he rir*t hero; you will certainly, by ■ight of priority—to *»y nothing of rour name- IN- the flr*t to *ee b:s ox dleticy." M bowed. The secretary roll**! up 1 cigarette. lighted it. put it ill his nouth, and bl«w tho smoke through hit IOM. a* if his now was a double-bar wlod tube loaded up \>ith .aixr and discharged with smoke There was silence. Through the moke I saw that the coat of tho kind >« . rotary was llteraly threadbare. The urnitun wa* -o poor, it w.»s reduced in uany cane*tojierfectskeleton*. Standing <n three logs liko, a poor broken down sorse, wi» a sofa; it looked as if it had <eeti lod ami aa* standing t*>fore the ; 1. air of a •' <ap factory, waiting to be knocked on the head and cut into hunk* and boil«d into jelly and con* rerted into cake* of fir-t-class fashion able Wind-or soap The curtain* wore i<f anoth< r < nt try. The carpet looked if it had been marched over by tho iron ft ot of time for a thousand \onrs The secretary w is indeed very j>oor, therefore ho tried to h very agreeable tn he per, touched a match to the fuse, and turning ron.d t< wards M, Mr Svr 'ary fired tho contents ot his double* barreled naa.il sbct gun r»ght into Ins ' r ast. \l., t«»o had loaded up. and i beating h;« nose, gave the wcretary as g h*l a* ho -ont Then they both loaucd up again, and the inn *vnt dm 1 went oti till the dusty old clock b*g;in to point towards the tune when his ex i!en» y would allow a card to t*e rt i! !. h»- prest»nce. *• (tome is tiUttig up rapi.iiy, o'-aerv inl the *ecretary " Aii r • • Ye*, ye- Rome, voti sot* is a gfeat K>wl—great Ua*iu Homo i» sot out here lik# a tab under th»» great heav t»n>. Well, it rail *, and Koine fi i- up No r You do not ca%h my f .jure ' Well, hert«. K ;nc ha- a great wall—a groat r- und wall . tb*' wall kl igges*« the rim >t a or w! Invni N«>w it •* I - that - r>, you traveler*, you |K>ur into K me. S'ou'rain J an uinjn ui Ila ha \ou fill us up like a flood H» ha Now you understand!' You sec" —and here the *<vretary boweii over towards M. as if about to tell a great secret—you see I have written novels, I owe—in fact and in ooofidetrt*— I owe my jk*-i t;on here, a- *e>C*vt.ary of legation of the —of the—if—of Spain'—to the fact that I wax once a novelist—-well, men who SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1876. wr:f« is f»l! ir /-v % h*b»t cfnfinj * l ar«3 —ar. I r i frill Ayr fmn-i V?w, %r? ! th-n a «!*tc* T!; r: the g". * mere ro-lm k"! a: 1 f?ra-j an ! atiil bt« v lii-J riot *pp*ar "Spain ur'amly ;* n■ t ir. t »»-d f roj help tf jer mini<ter ha« to touch tim* for mn«ed M an i he '*< ran t< b»* terribly bore l "\e-, lii>me £llirg up You rat (T> '"it—l or:t of a morning, ami 1 put my tinker on th<:• rim of the b*aio, that i« tiie wall, *.m! I «,ty, -She fi!le<l up th*t much U#t nigh?. Tbt*n I w»!l •iown ♦ matt, and I r ot< thf* deoaity cf tbe crow 1 re, at..l I »ay. 'Ah, how it d<'! raia and ali laat night!" I g uptotbe \n*:n't rim, and I rncb iaf h*nd, and ! *ay, 'ft is «o bigh." Tfrn* tl» * ffiy I «rt!l |Trn ».« #«'» «... ».i , Jjg t»>p of the basin a ma. and then -;he win pour over are! spill out, and j*-opie will flow on in a tort of river to Egypt and on to Pah 'tine. And ao it goer, and »o it wtil continue to f»o on for yettrs, eenturiea - long after you aid I have g- r." the great, gr. at journey." Th»- « r*>tar) *t<mj».-d, wiped biHeve*, and w iit< d for M. to answer. Hut M. uifant l>u»intm rather than -ientiuieut; and h# *at silent, still waiting for the grtrif minister. At Ja*t the aecrrtary hv>k> d up at th« clock, as it pointed towards loid dav: th« n he lazily arose, shuffled forward once, pulled at a I*ll till he pulled a small Ik>v in lace and buttons into his prt aeDC*. banded a card to the small boy in lace and buttons, and tbon >at down. The minister • nVred with a eigarftte in full smoke, lie was a -mail, fat man. and moved slowly and with a grrat di al of assumed importance. He puffed away like a little steamboat against a hard stream, ai d fairly blew «p«rk* from his smoke-stack as he pull and pUffed at his cigarette. •• Yew, Signor M. shall have letters to my friend the commandant at Harce lona He is my very dear friend, and will do ali be can fur you. Mr. Secre tary you will draw up letters to that effect.'' The minister filled a chair, after first •x-itnininjf its legs, and l»«ck, and arm*. H«- "hut his eys. rented, r-flected, rolled a cigarette. looked up to the ceiling, and went on "Hut you -.4,., gentlemen, you c;in cot get into Hare im.n now. Hi kides, you must be pr<-p*» '! not to find my Jt i»• i*i in cotniuai The truth is, the Government is v.»ry a< tive, and it re nioven it* leaders every few days. They want m*w blood, you see. No, yet cannot g«-t into H*rr<dona now. Yi u had lietter i;o to Madrid at once. 1 have sent a great manv gentlemen to Madrid." "And w hit can we do at ; the others do, As fast as the officers are killed off, vacancies occur. You -it down there; you wait your turn. If the war keeps on, in a few years at fur thest you will find yourselves at the head of your regiments." "We prefer t<» go to Hureclona. When can we hive our letters oh, in a few days at furthest; and if you are in a great haste to depart, my secretary can have them placed in your hands within the week." We bowed I m? fore this little man — this de< re pit representative of a decrepit government in the «b*crepit chair —and shaking the hand of the secretary, we went out, perfectly certain that we had no business in Spain. St'CCK*>loN AND Tll K IIAKF.M —The late Sultan the thirty-third in the male 11 < h< cut of the house of Othrnan, the founder of the empire, and the twenty-sixth Sultan since tho conquest of Constantinople. Hy tho law of suc cession o!>evetl in the reiguing family tho crown is inherited according to sen iority by the male descendants of Oth man springing from the Imperial harem The harem is considcd a |H»r inanent State institution. All children born in the harem, whether the offspring of free women or slaves ure legitimate and of equal lineage. The female children l»orn in the harem have the title of Imperial Princesses which, however, doet not descend to their off •pring. while the male children not called to the thrown must either re main umuai ried or jiinlicate their rank. It h:is not !>een the custom of Saltans of Turkey for some centuries to con trait their regular marriages. The in mates of the harem come, by purchase or free %ill, mostly from districts be yond the limits of tho Kmpire. the ma jority from Circasnia. From among these inmates the Sultan d< >igc:ites a certain nuni!*»r, generally seven, t<» be *• Kadvn," or Ladies of the Palace, the rest called " Olalik" remaining under them as servants The superintendent of the harem, always an *grd Lady of the Palace, and bearing the title of " Harnadar Kadyn," has to keep an intercourse with the outer \\ >rld th rough the guard of cunchn. who*** chief, called " Kytlar-Agass,*' has the r mk as the Grand Yixier. Uxi>EßOßorxr> Fokfsts ix THE Tit A Mr. •« VALLKY —An interesting getv ' discovery. we learn ,\ t-. -v, wa« recently made daring ex cavation* tor a new tidal basin at the Surr.y Commercial iXicks. London. On j«netrating seroe -i* feet below the «ur' farv the workmer. t verywtwre came acr»«M a subterranean fort*! bed, c*n- 'f jwat with trnrks of tree-, for the uk*? j- »rt -»tiII star dir...' erect. All at - s i ;• i: I•r:* a: ■ the rtk. a ■ r, and will- * are apparent ly raoat al audant Th tree* are now but retain their vegetable i h iract r, < \rept that tht are thorough ly sat ra*. 1 with water- In the peat arf found t> ne* of the gr*at f »*il ox_ Fre»hv*t«-r «hell« are ai*> found. No docbt is entertained that the bed thus etpomd j- x continuation of the old buried f rr#t which has been bright to light at various other localities on both »*de* of th* Thames. In each ea*e the for*-st bed i" found buried ber.i-ath the marsh clay, thawing that the land has sunk below th« tidal level «ince the ' f.»re*t <!oorish«*i. MISCELLANEOUS. AHDBEffS * CO GAS FIXTURES STEAM AVD CiAS if € i BR ASS GOODS, &C. I P. ANDREWS & CO. STOVES, TINWARE, nouoc runniAHiNi) HARDWARE All work port-uning to the business done at short notice, and in ft Workman-like Manner. roHMUh IjIL ITlil KT. MtT-WKM WAMISOTOK AHO tun. SEATTLE. W. T. ml'i- Jm BOILS! The Shall* from Wooden Bowl* make the beat Fee<! Tnnifha for horaea or cattle ever uae«l. PRICK #1.50 PER DOZEN. Applr at th«' Woolen Bowl Factory FOR Hardware AND Merliauifs' Tools, Of all kind*. K" •" WUSTHOFF& WILD- C intrr trade a> Ucitod. j HOST 9TKEET, p. o. ft..* a. i s»*tiu. w. T. EASTWiCK. MORRIS ft CO. Civil and TTV GIN 33 EHS. ;Bocr.i No. «. Burnett*• Bu:!diag,] Ur.fnmniiuUl Wmblinlon Seattle, Waah. Territory. (Y*J ar 1 other mineral l*r.4* aad anr m«l,f ujiiafii, iad ffportrf B|" > B at. 1 eatimate* f r m.r.in* tmpr veieenta foroi»h«.t. J»j * «•;»; attention (fivrti t-• ia?< - writj a, tr<l ti/th* l.x-«ti a f ■ tr h>t» ar..l ka Ma; . «..! draw ing ei«*~ut«"ii Nov. IJ. K*. P OA' Y SALOON, BE> T .MURPHY Corner Commercial aJ>i Main atra*t. oppoatta theT.S Hotel r pHISi» tha |» Tialt to have the Jr.ner I r..aa rrj>l«BUte4 Cigar*, Tobacco, Wine*, and Liqnon ilw»M c* h*a«L S.ftttto. W. T.. Marrh 39, IfTt. MISCELLANEOUS MOORE & CO. lealers in Fre*h and Suite (meats j and a general assortment of ■"*»«? «*• Jl Ai#o» the brant!* of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Comer c? Third 4 Union Streets. Seattle. WORK OXEN (Jood and well-broke Oxen At Smith's Cove, three miles below Seattle. o a 'P r r f BROOM FACTOR I ISAAC CEILIEBG. fnpriellt CHERRY STREET, near Second, SEATTLE. —O — Brooma kept ccmatantly unhand tn inert lh« re«juireuienta of the trade, and brooms made to : order tu auit piirrhaat-ra. Three <lm<'rt|>ti<>iis of broom* are made, which are e<]ual to thebe«tof the kinda Imported, and : which will b« aold by wl>o|e«alo at Han Frm»ci*co i price#, and by retail at Seattle price*. Ala©. WISPS AND CHILDREN'S BROOMS. Brooms delivered to any part of tlia city with out additional i barge. Aak your grocer for the Seattle Broom. Seattle. April 15. into. 1 (Strangers and all who feel weak and *•>««.•*+ i». • , rt KNOW YE! That you can have your spir its resuscitated, and the inner man satisfied, by calling at the PD6ET SBIfID BEfBESHHEITHQQHi I WIfKR/i StoalLS, Ohops, I Antl nil the d«lli<arl** of tbo *<*a»n art wrvnl in th«- »x*t Sew York atyle. M C€ k C ma. by the Glass, and sup]»lie«l to Parties ! ami sent in quantities to anv place ' where there is strain communication, j Fresh Made Candies, j And an AMortuent of FINE OAKBS Constantly on hind Wadding Ctkm mad* to or | d#n on th« «hort<-*t notice. Ball Supper* and Parti<*« aopplied. May Hth. l<«. Solly Varden n,m XiOOM, Front Street, near the Pavilion, SEATTLE, W. T. At the DOLLY T.VRDEN- H INKS, LIQUORS, BEER, AND CIGARS •f tha I»R>T Qr.vLITT. will alvrajm be aerted to out customer*. (liTTER'S OLD BOH AND THE - BEST CIGARS IN SEATTLE ARE THE SPECIALTIES AT THIS HOUSE Smith k Jowett, n?-tf Proprtet ra. THE ALHAMBRA SALOON R. PRICHARD, Proprietor. Bmcctmot t»> MeUia. Mill St. opposite the Post Offlee, i SEATTLE. Wines, lilquors, Clears, oto. of the best quality constantly on hand. nil 3 I. O. «». W OLITK Lod#e, s*. 4, m««ta nmrr WED3ESDAT I EVENING at TH O'clock, la the Xaac/iae tiall. X<t»b**a cf tha 'inter are urrtted to aMaatd. I By oeJey at tfc# 9. 9. Crawford & Harrington IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS SEATTLE, -W. T_, Have on hand a large and well assorted stock of ?oods in tlieir line, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery ■■ w eaaasa vx« nimvtts w« » 1 Klaoksniilh and Carpenter Tools. Agrienltnral and Mining Impleuien(M. Crockery and GlasMware, Paint<t&OiU Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Groceriesand Provisions. Wines, Liquors. Etc. AGENTS FOR TIIF. t FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT OF LONDON, cr TALIIOT COAL. FOR CITY TRADE, FOR SALE FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & HARRIGTON. SEATTLE, W. T., July Ist. 1873. 8. W. HOVEY. W. W. DARKER. HOVEY& BARKER, DEALERS IN General Mei*chandke 9 CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MILL BTKF.KTM. SEATTLE, -W. T. All Goods At tills Stotal3li«iimoni arc of first rato QLuallty, AND WILL BE SC>LD AS LOW AS AT ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITI. Ooo<l» delivered to any part of the Citj free of charge aplO-tf iT «KR% 1m - AM* ML BUILDING HA KD W ARE, Ship, House Carpenters, Machinists, Blacksmiths, and o'her MECHANICS' TOOLS A SPECIALTY Seattle Planing Mills O. W. Manager. SASH.DOO RfS BLINDS. FRAMES, SHUTTERS, AND WOOD FINISH of every description. SEASONED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON If AND. FEED GROUND At our GRIST MILL, at Reasonable Rates. W T., Frb. 19, IT*. J. F. MOWtRIL.L.I Druggist & Apothecary, Whoiettale * nd Retail, I Commercial Street, Seattle, W.T. SION—OITT DRUG STORE balm, ♦ :*aler« in m iTjOT'ltll* «»4 i Gents' Furnishing Goods MISCELLANEOUS NO. 20.