$2,50 per Year, BY TELEGRAPH. WASiti:iror, March 17. Judge M.GIbbs, colored, an Arkansas olector on tho Repub lican ticket, In un interview with tho 1'iosl tlont this afternoon, rutuarkod that tho uoiu natlon of Xoy ns PoBttnaster-Gonnrnl has ox ;ltcd BOino alarm among tho colored pooplo, but It vvas-oliset by Iho nomination or Doug lass. Ho nssnrod tho President that Iho col orod pooplo lutoudod to support Him In hi uieasuro of reconciliation. Judgo Olbbs bays iho lcslUont remarked in reply that he was tdncoro In his polioy and would ad- t.MA ,. If twilled If bhnnlil nmyn lfinrnrtl ciblo. For eight yoaru tho policy of ioruo nud tho munK'U nnu neon men in mo sown, but had failed, and public Houtimout new .liMimiiilorl n'linilird. ThoSonato continued Iho nomination of l'rotlrlck I)oujj1bs5 ub U. S. Marshal for tho District of Columbia, and Honry Finch. U. to. Marshal ror tuo lSiStorn district 01 wis rmiKln. Nkvv Yoitir, March, 17. Tuo Tntnmt'a Washington special says Among tho un utinraksiul candldatou lor tho U. 8. MarAhal ishlp for tho Northern Dlstrictof flllnois.was Ammor Stillwoll. Ho was admltlod to n prlvnto nudlonco with tho President and tirrfinnttid Ills naner. Tho Prosldont enro- nilly looked thin over and thcu looking Htlllwntlor In tho faco fealdt "Your papers uro unoxoeplionnuic; there is notuiug m your rcconl which doos not scorn to show timtvou iirofiillvfiiialliled for tho position, but thoro ( ono obiootlou to your appoint ment to wny Fedornl oltlco; that Is your wifo isnravnrito cousin or Mrs. nayos." aim veil Ion tho presidential olllco convinced that tho fact which mauy thought would In huro his npnolutmont had rendered his do font Inovltamo. . . J " . ... , I.OUIHVIM.K, March 17. AtLincntcr(Uy.i tn.ilnvO. O. Koncdv brokofioin tho uiiaril who was taking him to Jail, by ordor of tho court, to nusworimr tho oiiartjo or murtior. lug his brothor. Tho prlsonor Had to on old limmn. whoro 25 uioti lolued him. and do- llod the authorities. The guard ttrod on tho liouso and wounded ono man. Iluudrods now surround tho house, aiuUiflf Wtt" u"" oVJIoauo, March 17. Lalo this oveuing ull ilio roads Interested In the lata nilrouco made in St; Louis cimo down ugaln to tho flguros ct tho Lake shore ami wow ori tenirai, T-tinolv 13 from Chlcaco to Now York, and corresponding llgures from other Wobtorn to other j;vttom poinii. Tins is an omoiai res toration of tho figures which provallod dur Jute tho Fall and Win tor. Ni.vv Yonu, March 18. Tho English Ktnamtiilti Snarlan loll this nor: vostorday lor Java with 3!)1,000 callous of retinod pe troleum. Sbo troes via tho Sac, canal. Her objoeta Is to hoad ofl tbo arrival in Java of u,CO0 RQilonsoi oiismppeu in sailing vet sals in lost January nnd February. This Is ilioilrfct ocoan (toamer over loaded with petrotoum. Nkw Yor.ir, Maroh 10. Tho Tiibync't Washington correspoudout says: Tho con llrmutlon or Dougluus lslookwf upon by tho lwt man of both parties in WaHhington a- a in triumph not only or tho now policy or tno i Hdn.lnlstratlon, but also or luodornte South- 4H .ifn tii.iti frt iiIiiiii Mio ontinlrvmvnH 1.0 lillliOi lot their patriotui con no during tho imst winter. IJ sides greatly Btrongthoulng tho lr!t.ldents new Bautl.orn nolior, It gives v nstiiMtiiMi hat ho will havo an udtnimtosui,- ,v port In tho Kt-nnto i o nutter what aUtcnslon J? may lako plftca In tbo ltepublleap party. Tho Titi-cr editorial naa intro is no sjn,ui nl slgn'tlciiica lo bo nitaolici 10 the so callod uiiUKacro of Uhiuoso lit California except bo lar as H shows that a hwirwdoinonc oxis'.a in thohl'o iopnl:i!.J lu tic iuttrltfr ol tho Smt.'. 'lliocrlnnnipiOted lo ro com milled is a warning to tho r P'o '' thatreg'ou wl.o employ Chlueio l.tboi. In this particular caso a nunibjr of clilnoio were wnl: ng for a muoh 109s price than whlto laborers would recent, but white lb orow had Lcen ollVred h larqcr price than that paid to tlo Chiimuou. Men of thu bsei hort, not willing to ork Itunnvolvrs, aro commonly tho most noUy ( f thoso who '. decry low wages and pjupor labor and theno luuruerors nnu no;ors navo noru uo iuulii about the rights of tho Uboilng roan In die tato terniB to tho employer. Hint they un doubtedly Jolt Jufcinltd In killing tho few mon as a means of enforcing that right. The California panors seem to bo very anxious lo havo tho Cniueso nuetlon t-ottltKl ptaco bly. Tno Chlco idsassms thought to hamon Bistierx, t'nuiiu oppiuion in cm Worn la is not educated up to tho point of Chluesoex teimlnatlnn, but it Is evident tho brutal clas whoso dolncs aro now deuouucod in nubile Bieoungsaro only roiiowing out tno legltt inato teachings ot somonf the bitter educat ed douuuoues who have dltousjcd the quesi!ou from tbo stump. Nl!U' Yr.nif. Mnrnh m finv ITlmnlnn of c ---------- .-- .-...,"-", Stboiuu v-aroiin.i, uas givon u guurantco to tue pxreiiiiHiii iiiaur mo troops nro witnurmwn, )BU yiuioui.a nui ucvur ur IH auoweu. uur that he will proceed against Chamberlain by .local innans only and under a statue enacted ay the Ilopubllcans in 1813 to enable thorn to fput out some Democratic incumbents. This tatuo provides for the summary eviction of iiuiy person intruding hlmeolf luto a public f-fifllce, by warrant in ul by the circuit ludge. LTbe par:v evicted under such warrant laau- uorisou uy statute to assert disclaim or pre snsions in the courts if ho vrisnea, but lust clve way tlrst bnd at once on isue and presentation of tbo warraut to tho fficer ilocted. Chicago, March 10 The nxecutlve com- ilttee or tne Jtignt Wortnv urana Louice or lie Independent Order of Good Templars is i 8O3910U nero consiaonni; important dusi- leas. All parts or the Union and uauaua ire repreiunteil. Col. J. J. jjlcKman, or iulsvlllo.ll. W. O.T: who ban luKt re maned r)ia Ungland, and. lion. Si Ultl.ig8 SALEM, of WlsconKlii, K. V. 1. W.O.T., who has been lecturing In Now "aland nnd Australia two years, havo Imparted homo valuablo and lntaic&uiiR luforuiutlou concerning their work. It ha been decldtdtn bold tho au nual moetlngor tho Hlgbt Worthy Grand Lodgo In Portland, Mo , m May next. Chicago, March 11) Tho rmica' Washing ton special declares, under thu headlug "Tho South tfccoodrb," that tho llayeM party has socurod onongh Southern ex-Con fwlorato votes to make themselves certain or tho or ganization of thu next Huuso. It then ox plains that this ellecl Im produced by the in lluonco of tho rnllrond ring, which liaa been working powerfully hnie. nudwhloh intends to run Uie govbinmont In Uh iwn Interost forthouoxt fouryoais; that the udmluUtrn Uou hits made such promises to tho South of local noir-govoriiiiif nt, lo bo guaranteed, of Hubsldlox, frtt ollloo, nillnmilsto ho bullt,((c; that tho Southein itirmbers now bellovolt will he groiilly to their interest to work vlth tho administration. Postmastor Gonoral Key Is lu constant receipt of Jotters from tho South urging tho policy of breaking uway from old party line, ami joining in with tho now order of thing1. Seuutor Smith orTou nevwo, yoHWrdny wroto him to that (freot. So4itUHtii womon particularly are frcuuont lu urillngsuuh Ailvlco. Ii'orilioni DooiocrHllo loaders aro becoming nlnrmod nt tho pros pect, nnd nro oontemplatlng nominating a Southern man fortiponkorof tho Uouio, and Goodc, ol Vlrgiula, Is moulloiiod lu connec tion with thu place; alto Hooker, of Mississ ippi., Foster, or Ohio, declares thoro is no nosslblu doubt that tho udmluistratlou will Ijj i.blo toorgaiilo tho next Hnute. WAHiuyuro.H, Mnrch 1W lmnorlant or dern will bo Usuod by tho lutorlor Deprt mout shortly, lor iho protection of timber on tho r-ubllo ilomoln fiom deprcdatloLR. TiioprwontdV(.t.mcfontnitilIui; lis iviroaud do to. Ion if depredators to local land olllcvs will bo nbollshcd, nnd iho Pep irtmcnt will send out spoclally riunllllcd afonla todnleot mid report tn tho Detariment of JusUixt for nromnt nunlshuibut all ieiaons cutting, tim ber on nubllo lauds without authority of tho government. lectof ootnuiijut iu ndmiulstrntion olrclos, and not or a tavorablo charactor, though It has not been formally talkod of. Upon rop roiODtitlon to tho President that Packard may bo uudor tho Impression that such no tion on his part would inlluonro an early do'ormlunllun by thogovorumout,tho l'rol dent ti reported to havo tn!d that such a viow would lndlcatn poor Judgement and a wono opinion of tho iirmiubs of tho ad mlnMiailon. I.ONIW.V, March 20. A Vienna dhpatch to tho Tinun sitjH himultnnenuHly with good nowy from tho Ksl. latelllgouoo in regard to tbo popular tooling in Coiihtantinoplo in dicates a btnto of thlcgM which experience has provod to bo tho precursor or a great crisis, Ki.wYonir, March 17. At IJostou wool hus been lu fair demand during tho past wook, salos cJinprlslng noarly 1,&UO,000 lbs. Thu market coutluuiH r.ithor weak nnd prices a hliHilo easier lor uunrly nil grades, ns noldcts uro now dtalrous to clot-o up thulr Mliifltsiu fiikt iih i.n.4kttiln. mwl wlinii ichixhi- slblo buvers present thrmsulvcH they do not msim'oio niHKo Mmo biigui concsiuns. l'.iecoi l.i Vo nl iruttil more attention tlila wok. Sales oriSO ,000 lbs good Unco medium and No. 1 Ohio and Puiius.ilniiln, ivi&l'i, X illt'Oi ll'tlJ wPh omo vory uholca iie ISftv j14. Full Cnllloiii1. CuUilnucsto inovooif freely, olllo v,ry cholco lots havo been 40ld iv :',"'-7. but liie bill.. M (.ales has bion in ru..gr 6, lCyW; i-prlng, 'JViQW, European GrrJn Market. 1 noN, . Mnrch 10. Tho 3FarL Lmic 12t j)rci, lu its iutew ul the lirllish coin trade for thb weekdays advices Iroin tho agricul tural districts are not unanimous on thu sub ject of ImproveiiHMit, nomo reporting satis factory progress In outdoor work, nnd oth ers lunulon, owing lo muettku woather. There uro only a lev omiplulnts regarding tho aspect olllio growing w neat plant, which, ooiiHldVring the weather.proronts n vory sat. lb factory appearance. Still, occasionally re ports oi ieliownos leach us, With fuw ex ceptions, tho country markets lmo been too much engaged with sowing to dhvoto much time lo threshing, nnd the provincial irado In Ungllak win at !h ilrmcr than at Mark Lano. Hecelpte of v heat Into Loudon Lave again boeu light, nnd have cuniUled chlclly of Daiulg and Indian descriptions. There have been no arrivaU Jiom Atlantic ports. Coiihiderablo .Innings provulled In trade, nlLcit transactions were not large, aud some quantity or low elais Indian wheU'was inhen oil' our mnrkct tor tho continent. Al thongh butdues 'was unanlmatod a steady consumptive demand has ben showu,und tho depletion or granary blocks iu lndon Is itoliik' on with ruv arrlvalH at hons of call. Tho floating canto trade has ruled steady ror wueat, ami prites lor red ami wmie dfrscrlplions havo been maintained, whilo maize, owing to larger arrivals, has barely supported tho former ralues. PniLAPnu'iiiA, March 0. Woo), dull; supply light. Colorado, washed, iSJ28c; una-shnd, lOGiio; extra and merino, pull- wi.aotaiw. 'lexas, lino and medium, 23 sw, coarse, jetjc. DIED: Mrs, llmnit Pondal, daughtor of Thoodoro Cartwrlght, died in AWeloiw Valley on the 11th ily or March, 1&77, sged 22 years. Father, mother and hatband ot thodecoased accompanied the remains, arrlvlnr; here on Saturday, The funeral took place from the reakloncoofO. M. CartwrlaUt at 1 o'clock Sundy aftorooon. jj.b OREGON, MARCH 23, 1S7 SENATE EXTRA SESSION. Wasiiimtom. March 17. Morton this morning lurinully dccllnod thu uhalrmauship of thu foreign relations commlttco nnd tho position, will bo tilled by Hamllu who bos accept od. Forry Is made ohalrmau of tho postal coinmiUoo. ' Alter a long discuss Ion, tho Sonato by 30 to 8 adopted n tewoluilouuthorliiltig the hub elections committee of thrtio to vlilt Oregon during reooHS, if deemed oxpetleiit, and ex amluo Into tho uhargos again! Souator Grover It was agreed tn print 10,000vxtrn copies of tho monetary commlBHlonorarcport, Thocounnlttoo on priming and to audit and control thu contlugeut oxpensen of tho Sonato woro nuthorUod to Mt (luring rccoss. ThoSonato thon wont Into executive ses sion. Sonalors Morton, MoMlllau, and Sauls bury uro tho coin in Itteo to o'jqulro Into tho ennrgos against Senator Grover. In oxwuttvu session of tho Sunato to-day, thoro Witt u debalo lasting an hour nuu a half concerning thu uomlnntlou. of Frederick Dotighisn. Senator Conkllng nudo the prin cipal spoooh In favor of oonfinnatlou, nnd Souator Why to was tho most prominent or tho low speakers agalubt it. Tho arguments advanced by thu opposition woro mlurcMod solely to thoquostlou of tho bmluoss quali fications or Lfciuglah for this vrtleular ap pointment, ond epeclalnUtM5aj laid iijkju tho faol tbo bar assoulatca opp.nod his noinl imllou on tho ground that, lu their oplninu, ho could not siiocost fully administer tho Hairs of tho olllco. Tho nomination was, hovovor, conlirmod on a'yoa nnd nay voto by 5 or U majority. No Republican voted agnlust it, nnd Hill, Heck and Garland, with onoor two other Dainoorats.votod tor Its confirmation. It iu understood that Lamar, w ho was ataoiil on account of illnasa, would havo voted iroyo If ptCMJut. When tho door.i woro reopened, tho thanks oftboSoualo woro volotl to llTv Vlco I'rwl- Ueut. who replied ni follows: "Senators, I manic you manner of dlschar. !!SOTlfto.B,KSK Drlofoccupancy ol tho chulr. I oomo among you almost wholly a ulrntiger and a blmugur to your rules. 1 trust lu tho luturo to be better acquainted with both. Heuowlug my thanks, 1 dcolaro tho Senate ivljoumod with out day." STATflNEWS. A leltor from Oclioao lo the Hallos Tiibuno reports tho weathnr delightful, tho grass green and growing, and everything ploatunt Iu that county, with only ono foot ol snow on tho CaseutOjMountulnM cu tho McKensle road. From tho 3feicury wo lenrn that a com piny boring fbroo.il on Pans crcok, Douglas county, woro, on tho l.'ith Inst., rewarded with hiicuos", striking coal of oxcollentquall ty at tho depth of about ) fcot. ThoUmiqun, It Ji reported, has been hlghor during tho recent rrndhet than Pir sovoral years beloro. Forfeits eucnged in logging on tho btromti hao lost heavily by their logs Ho UIi gout to son. Tho O. S. N. Co.'s now boat, r.Iiiun'nln Qiieou, built nt Ihn DUlts, tn take Uin plrtco oi thu lalsy Aiiisworth, was suocifsfully lautichid lastTluirtday, The apron at tho end of tint oov end bridge over thu North Yamhill wrs carried nwny by tho riennt freshet. Tho Tm'epeuthnl .iys iippli h arnsllll hnug lux on tho trcos on CaIiiih.oIh creek, lougl.i comity, and aro porfeclly ouud. Tho river has boon very high at Kugeno, but has dono no serJotts dnmagy. It Is now at good boating singe, Tho fJbiirVci says a great imny umall brldgos In the Ymnhlll country have been washed out by tho lato ralna. A coal inlno ho-s boon dUcovored near Myrtle Creelc, Douglaj ounty, and a coin panyorgaul.od to work It. Mrs. iluton, of Kist Chehalem, has bo come Insnie Irom griufover tho burning ofa child n year ago, The Hrownsvlllo woolen mills nro run ning at their full capacity, and taming out Hue goods. BRITISH COLUMBIA. YicroiiiA, March 17. Tho minors Import ed to work In tho Wolllnglou coal mines re turned to town yesterday. On arriving at Wellington thoy ero mot by about M women and 150 children, representing the families of the s'.rikors, and nikml if they woro going to tako tho broad out or tho mouths ol h(tlples people. The now coiners replied "No," and relused t work. Tho Miners' Union paid their lare back to Victo ria. Thoownors or tho miuo havo shut It down indefinitely. FAItJIINCJTOM, WAHIUNOTO.V CO,, 1 March 8, I6H. J This part of the county is improving very fast. Tho grubs aro giving way lo wheat and hay iWlds. A largo amount ot brush has beon slashed this Winter. Tho w ay they treat the oak Is to slash auy time or the year that thoy can gut n good burn, and after the sprouts come up fco over it, and eplltthe shoots oil In June. About tho second year Is tho time to do thl, but few tlioott, will come tho 6econd time, and I Hakes two years to rot out. Wheat can Im growu all this time. First cow lu the ashos, then use the Jumping fchovel till tho stumps rot. 8, D, I, 1717 The Heroes of Iho Abiqun. In Hon. J. V. Ncsmlth's Into letter to the Orcyonlan, on tho " llointitico of History," us llhidtmletl by tho recent accounts of tlie buttle unJlio Abhiun, in IS IS, ho says: "irtlio battle fought on tho Abiqua was not In marked contrast with other lights w'th tho HiingoH on this conut, when thero was Hiioh a htavy luughter, thero muithnvo boon n long list i killed nnd woum.ed among tho wiiites. It would not only dlpol tho romnuco if htstoiy, but cll'ord uu u mcl nneholy plensiro, nt this late day, tn read oror tho lUt ol tho fallen hurji-n, and to knm, whoiu thoy woro burled to that a mon ument might boerocttd to their memory.'. Tho tibovo la ti specimen of Col. ie niltli'd most cmtatlc sl.yle, nnd it would bo very ell'uctlvo if It lintl truth on Its side, nut iih it Is iiiuied locust doubt tip on it clri'iimsttuico which did occur, mid owing to tho occuri once of which tiro now riorhnps humlieds if not llunibiuuls living luouud us nnd iuo Impity, who olso htul been mtiSMicrcd by thu ruthless Hiivngos, or nover been born, tho wit is not no cll'ectivo. Suppose, now. that Hint action on tho part of (ho enily set tlors of Abhiun and vicinity had nover tiiken place; Unit these men had Just simt their eyes to tho dnn:or.s of their situation; had given way to tho de mands of the Indians fur the sake of peace; had kept on iclylng on pruyer aud patience and duty, us did pious Ur. Whitman, and, later, Dr. Thomas wi ludlovn iiiiv ' v ''"" "-'-"v -ucccsah.! onslaught of uiunnc-nror (ho Indians would liuve been quickly followed by a scries of mnssactcs (lint might have decimated tho sottlers (lion In the Wil lamette valley? Tiiat tho horrors of Jtoguo lllvor valley, would havo boon anticipated on a larger scalo by seven years of time? What would havo then boon Uio probable result? Many u mnn and woman that Is yet alive, sur rounded by children! and grandchildren would bo to us as though they hud never been. Is theuumumeiil of liv ing men, women, nnd children, not a better monument than would bo ono of cold iiiarMo over tho graves of thoo wo might havo mourned, had they boon les prompt In action, or learned (as many of those who nro (rallied to arms unfortunately learn) "how nut tw do IIV" Jt v.. ii doubtle.-') an exception lo moit of the ilghu that havo been had Willi (ho Indians on this nuM, aud there-lure le-ulted more agioeably to tho-o con cerned, who cm i itil'ord, tiiulcr the cir cumstances, to b-t Mors. Nesmithand Curry talk and wrllo of tho " Jtonianco of History," aud laugh at them if not wlti them. Old Hi.m.i.i:. California Ciop Prospect. From a la'o JUcoitt 1'iitun, vo learn that about t) liuibes rain hnd fallen In California, on au avoragu, whilo tho usual avoragei h -0 Inolms, They need fi or 0 Inches moro lo secure good crop, but liopo that tho fact that wheat was generally sown carliar than tuunl, aud tint n better u; stem of cultiva tion prevails thun In fnnor ycam, will tend to mako tho yield betlor than It might otli erwUnbo. f-Varco any morn ruin was ex pectcd. It was thought Sonoma, Napa, and KaiiU Cm, uouutlcs, woubl uorlalnly pioduro well Otlur California J mrnals say tliatubll'J tho norlhoin part ol thoSUito will do very Mill, lu i.l. probability, thut imrt lylnu' foiith of ihu Ulliudo of San Fran uboo, will Lu generally ulinri. It U hardly poiMblo that Callforiifa will havo as good a harvest 'his year as lust, when I ho crop full at loatt one-third i-hort oftxpeciatioiib, utaIl Uuavkii, March 1". On last Thursday, John I). Leo a as placed In tho guard houiu Damp Camorou, and Is kept under cIomj guard by order of Iho Soiretary of War, made on application of Gov. I'uiiy, of Utah, The prlinuor Is to bj guarded by U. S. Troops, to pruvent rescue, Leo ap pears to feol tho full forco of the hope lesnnoss or the situation surrounding film, aud Is despondent.' UU most blttnr anathe mas aro poured agiiuat Mriglmu Vounn', who hoHayH has dy-ertod and beii'd hliii, Verj ret-int and most d imaging revolution havo coino to tuo knonl&dg'j nt lilllulals from sources wholly d Incumbered with Lu-, but vvhlch had been prompted by tho tllltnu na In which that butcher is placed by proe cutlon, many hitherto iiusiip"ctul parties aroHoxIousio loivo the country. Kimu of tke-fco elevjlypm'nts will traosplry soon. t,ii. . .i.iT(IWWW",HlWf i Voluroo IX Ximilicr Leech iu Sheep. l't. FAUMini: lii your Issuoof 10:h March I notion nn Inquiry by A. J). Durum for u i uuio lor looohos in siuep. row, it Mr. lhtrton'u sheep nro plleded lllto uilso wcro twenty ytnrs ngo 1 wi gtvo liltuivlmosl a surocuro. My uboop when ilrtt niijctoa, lieciimo poor, with n watery bag appearing under tho jiw, or it thu nppor part of Iho tltmvt. I oponod somo of tneso bags vrlili my knife, nut of which cn6in about n half tcacupful of olenr water, Tho water vould (ooncolloct agtlti, run dluion "vould con- tlntio to grow poor with an oUutndvo odor In tho breath, aud dually dlo. 1 tried cover- al lomodles to aircsl tho dlsoidor, but each lillod. Tmutnb.olhcr farinor from I.lnn county, who told mi his !ieop had loon nf- fected llko miuo, and on dl'ii-llng Mnuoot thorn that had dlnd, bo found leouhes In their llvor. Tho question thou waH to find nmo article that would kill these Iceclith. Ur.l peppor, turpoiitluu, uoapsuds, nmblor, and several other mtlclui woro nppllod to tho loechcn with no avail exoii)tsalontiiM, this killed them quickly. An oxpurlmuut of ono-thlrd nalorntus, and trro-t!ilnh salt, mlxod,wns given tn tho roiimluder of Iho . dock, (put in Iho sheep troughs.) Thoro- suit win, all not badly oll'coled soon got well. I iiiunodlatuly gavo my sboop thu samo mlxluio, with thunnmn result. My neigh bors noon learned tho roaiilt of my experi ment nnd applied It (a lliolr aheepvvilh goodsuccoss. Ah a consequence, this put of Olackamaa county was fcoou frao from nuy syinptonuof suuh dlcnto, nor hnva wu liml any since; but wo mill O'loaHlomdly give salt and aloratin mixed to our sheep. ItliluK leeches In tholr racgoor not. How lccoboy, qet Into tho liver of shoop, I know not; but suppose tho shoop may drink lu thnlcich oggs, or young leeches In prlngtluio when they slnko their thirst In tho drying up swales, or shallow watOM of our pasture. Hut how tho leeches get froin thn stonmch totho liver, Is the piuzlo, aud I luavo It lor others to answer. Wm. I'liii.i.ii-.j, Clackamav, Ch o .nmny Co. Tho following named persons wcro reciv lug the Oregon Cultivator nl tho place dclg uaid,undaH In many ours llioso papins woronent by Irleudi In Oregon wo publish the list that thobn who order id them cr.n notify us and s.ivo tholr Irlnids from being dunned. 'lhoui lutrroUed pi.i rtqueatcd to nolKy us Immcd.i t ly. PerhonHiitthel'Mit, jiolv nr. this paper, who nrn u imed n'iv.vo iio nqieslnd to no tify us lu iivmi II o pijur wtui tout by irltnUs lu Cnuii .vim v.cro thu Heudurs, W W (JUniniir, lienor, KaiiMS. Sim. Tov.usoud, S'onlnKlon, Colin. ' M Craw lord, lYoiln, K.iuaii, K li )thoroy, Tylwi, Texas, A I lurk, .M wtlndu!i, Indiana. lirliiiiipliur .Shot', App clou, Mo, fliiunas Arnold, Itajmuuii, 111, A F Sotlln, Franklin, Mo. II II Dil'ew, I.-iporl, ludiaiii. William Amos, Nuuion, Ida a. Franklin N'll, Altomn, Kuiivas, A, J. ((entry, Indopciidfino, Viv. 1) A Miiirny, illidton Vt. John H.-U.VII, Union Valley, Mo, J U Jtluomtloli1.il Deysl, NY. Ailiort Cunlur, Noalunrvpirt, Mass. Win J))li!i, llov.wiri, N Y. Ur. Anlteny, ('Union, Iowa. lohn I'rlcht, Now lnulon, lews, I M UoberL", Koiirnuy, Mo. Honry Kuer, ISildirln, Iowa. John II Huns Assumption, III, Tbuiuvi ltrown, (loorgetown, Ohio. F Piirrlsli. KinH l'olnl, Mo. Uwlght Warren, lUth, N Y. H 0 Williams, IMttsburg, lud. .1 1) Couch, Iuwifct',n, Mn, Mason Wheeler, Northll Id, Minn, Wm Slevons, Stuart, Iowa. I 1, 'ihnmpKon, Crest line, Kntisus, II M lladley, Union, Iowa, Y H Jlannu, Ottawa, Kansvs, I'KitciiuuoN Housks.W. 0. Mjir will lie down this waysom with his imported 1'erohoron Horses and wo learn that l.o is preparing to Usun a stock Iroular with fine cuts of his animals. Wo havo seen nemo or these new outs used In liiwtcrn itgrimiliural ami stock Journals and they are tluely exe cuted. Tney will represent Whlto IVIucc, White Hose, Pride of l'eruhe, The H;r4ted Indian maro and haf lour year old lllly and a largo out of his hfllno piumlses and steel: iu viow. Dkaiii oi' Miss I.auiia Savaui; Miss I.iura Savage, ajced 'J I years, daughter ol Hon. M. h. Savage, Plate Senator trom Marlon county, dloil Mnrult II, at the fdiully rosMonco near Salem. Miss .Savage wan a htriuilltul jouug lady or amiable character, and poisotsed many frud who wll Ion mourn her uullm)y futo. Uur daath, t'lough following a long term of fever, i amo unexpected to many, and mutt provei a severe sllllctlon to tho tamlly, 0., t...iM,i'ii'ii'i"'H'itlw""""1llc'wffW!yTerC'fii v 'H Gw ir m jH -- mOTMftliww mriwir'H