- -.,, - Tm a. ' I,- i v 1 rT- . - -. v?fc T v. . rf-a". MiatiwiyfrYr7 M I U 6 WILLAMKrrTE FARMER. Pa.T'3 Qf HSQMDIY DXlUOOTOnT. 0ri'l(!i;ilSfrjhc NATIONAL fHlANOU. Matter John T. .Tnnon, Uirton. l'htlltp. Ark. OecrHr3. J. Woodaun, I'aw Paw, Van, Uurcn, Mlrh iMturtr A. II. Smr.lloy.CrcKO, Howard, la, Htiunl A. J Vaughn, .SlnnuliU. Tint). .Im'i dhiMnf-Motlloier WMtiliead, Jllildlobnfb, Bomer-i-t, N.J. nuiii'iiM-S. II IIIIK Sp-lnjlmnmali. V am-n. O. TYoMiirte 1". M. McDowell, V.iync,Mi.iieeii,N.i. Wrrrt.ir (I. II. Kcilej, Loiiliorble. Kr. rtM-Ar;vr-l. Dlnwiitillu, Orchard iJro.c, Ind. (Vftj Mii. JnlinT. .lime-., llirlitn, I'IiIiIId. Atl. JiuM-Mr. famiiol II, liltmt. Montlo-lM, Minn. Imnhvi Mr ItarverOni'ilin). .vorthUranbr. ft. .y ,lM,i.it Axjrl-iltf (.'atolliM A. 1111, LpuimIIU, Kr. ISXKCCTITI COMMITTEE. I. WriU MVcn. (pMtrinan,) iMc burr, S. C, K. lt.Sliank.itit.Oiihiiiiuo (own. MihlteT. Chie, CUn.ni mt N. II. Al..nri .lilrr. ItiKk t-'all. Whltettile. tit. V. II. Clumbcrf , Oatvcvcliec, Kumll. Ala, OMccra ororcsn Mnto Ornnse. JfiiVr Wm. Cjrru, s-rlo. tfrrrvr-A It Shipley, Of wren. . rfuw-Mr. K. N. Hunt, Sublimity. toertUiru N. W. lttniUII. Orvton Cfly. SttttanfW II. Tlioau-. Wall Watla, W. T. .Inrbrmf ricinr-0 V, Kiddle, Catiyoutllle. VI(IVj . II Or.ijr, AliTt. 7VirYr 8. I. I.e. Portland, MdA.A'Viwr-ltiuIrl Olark. falcm. Vff t-Mrr. II. . Miller. JtcHmntllU. . 7wwfi(jMr. S I). Until tui. McMltmrl'le, 7oni-Mr. K. A. Kelly. Kat I'ntt'aml. LaJy .Im'I ShitarJHn. Ooorsla Smith, Hood Kritvttrt lmmllhtVfm. Cyril", Stlo; 0. XT. Hum. Sublimity: K. L. Mralth, HimkI lUvcr. .s'ta.' llutlnilt AQtnt S. i. Lrc. I'nttUiid. n ill Wheat Tarn to ChcT Since wo hivo given evidence publuhod Id an Kutwn Journal to tho tlloct that wheat will turn to cliens or choa', we alio add llio following Irom E. Oldeudorll to (bo Orego niun, wliosirii Ktferrlnir to Mr. Hewitt' letter, lam fo-c-d toaay thataald gentleman la laboring tin dor a lulaliko. Wheat dna not and cinnot turn to cliiaa. That hat font proed by lti mntt aearabluK Mi-lsnlltlo luviailiralloni. I bonloolorvothnl Mr. ILmlttUknafroni tbootttat-l a wrong baa'a for blan-nertlon, bo catiae It U notni Mr, llnwttt l"lcriltoctll It ,a qutxtlott bolwiwii fris and tliwirlra. hut Imply, well lot us siy tetwoon ttipotatitlcu and mjIhiich. The fact that tho ocitrrpncf rilaled. look plam mi n now plew tifUml inakei not tlif lluht "tilllforf n o I'OcaiiHMiiliit rll known fact tlm. thu wl ufHoctN ly dormant In tho nrth utfrytthfrnitntl anytvlern tvhort. vojetalton It poHii, Hint r hroiuht to llfo a nxin aa iliHcnndltliiiHf ir llio mtinlnallinc prmvt, tnoNturtt, air ami vrmnr, itro ( tabllistieil. Who broiik'ht Hih otvila thrrt ? WV1I, lr, tlm !!! who hroucbt our nobln trooa to Hit Mini It of tlm Caoe.dtn and Co tat ranuot. tho Kteatoat of IhoRreat ina:er.i natiir'-l. Ittloei not aouml vory lnslc.il whon Mr. UoA'lit aiHrtN tint tint whrul t klllrtl on tlm uet Niot aiid Mfifrwarnaluiiiiid tochrti! Where tho Mllti.l wheat noiltnp"Wurlotuin to oliPHt U ralhttr puztlliu. and thtt tlimllv when and chei va rittnl to rtniw out f tho wtniHHtofil anil loot, pnivot uIimIuhI notMnxt bMtiio tholr rout liroiiKlitlntothn clostii o.ititiact tii-ay J tin and form nno. I) wo tmt kro two tro'Hrow rlirfit Into oacli oth er forming cue tret? D wn mttitraftoiir fruit irroHnnd fvru hawthorno hmlui. bv way of rtpiiroilmill'inT WhoAttvill not and can ntvur turn toohoi,thithbwin ptovfd ton.cao, nod amonuat thtt many autt.orllloa tbatould bitqtiitto.l I only lc to tonnllon tho f illnwlnu: Dr. I.'hr K I. I.anuxthal. pro. fottor nf Ni'any at tht uultrnralty or Jena. 0rnaiiy,tjalQhtla'twork,"AK'lcultural Planla," vol I; pttt HU, " rtiM fant thai In wet wwont and wo) apol in tho laud f.ll tvlitU and ry)tMiitr.tr to ft.WtKO extent, and ovott f'qienilr din out, allow. IdK, conaquttiiily, it Inx'irlona irolh of cbuat, haaitlTttn rnton to tlioridlouli'iKldca orapenitl loua ftrnnit that w boat and rjn are opt to turn (nobnw f.'i'iy iiiiht bailor oxp-ct to ato ajiplo iroca turn t-i tar Ireoa, bocaute thoao are tiotrcr rUlii. loi-ach older than wheat, ryo and clitH.' And (J. II. Hobecno, J'.nxjcloirdli nf As'liuliuro, vol If., tMti; I.IWJ: "Clio circiimuiic that (all wheat nd ry utr,r mid evttn dUtnut In wm W)iona and wet xixiis hit trlvfti In I v iron tlnitt octa-.lon to in uirrtltioiM helltf nl farmjra that wheu and rtAttiiu to chota." Chcu and Wbcat. InnUnca multiply whnri Intelligent and ubiorvltu farmera certify that (hoy have known cbusa to oino from wheat. W. WatfihouHe, of MuuiLOUth wrlltato tbo Or tgorxittni I wilt eay that I mcciadiidonre In Krowlnr client fiom a well dnvplopid tiexil of whtkl wllhnuitaUlutc tho whrHKiui f tho hoad, and (ho hual Mini cliatf i,ill vllblo whm tho uboosWAM fall Kron,Niid I belliivn ttml I can produce Iho aiii null uuy llwo by tho mmiiih or luil.ar prow. II uouuluiloii,! will ea Ititfcs many aa will trylbo fjutni eapi-rtnirnl: l'red lo burn la ruo bruli hnap, or Mti tiling to ntaktH hot tire; then, altera rain to lo'ch (ho aahot, plant b'liii'tuhrftt, helnu cartful not to put la ny other ead; t'ltin, when tlm bladn Lat xrown altout llirett inclitx liltib, c It up and cut or break r ft iho r. oim ami plant Hicaln. I)j (Ula two or tbruo tlm'", ar.U nolo tho re suit. Alio, H. II, wrltoa from Itollvuei Alejut lint yoar IBM my brother and my aoll in ived to (ho then nu,v leril ory ol Iowa, and located in imla county, In (hi minim of Jiil'ii my brother hrokn up a no p!w of prairlo lam), end In September or Ojiohor tin harroMi'd ItiMil Mini eoutd It to wheat. TtiH wlifat niiiiHiiii and lo kul tine ly. Tho next winter uoid Mini dry, ami but tury II.iIh enow, Tdu next eprliKlhe Sratn I'ouilnucd lo I'-n well; but when It oadeil out It wkn a tleld of cheM not one head of wimat lo twi Ihoimand of chein, I wain m know wlierMthn wlitat went to th.tl watiiowii wild vtlieri tint chtN iviun Irom thatvaii'n In in plaut. If whittt dr.ea nul turn lo i!hit. why wtt ihuio no; Just mi. jnuch oIih-hoii ttiH mi'J iUiIhk r(und where tlllirit H ll'l he.lt KlAII, hl llll iHllli lllllllf Jn.l allkii an 1 In thu hame inndllfoiiT If cheKi wid iriiu up ou niw land and pro duett an kluii dut cinp without belriu Mown, why will n)t w.n4tur lyHilolhriKmin Iblri;? I wiiiilii like lo Imvonur Irnrued and Mjlniitlllu Irleinl, Mr Uldendorir. tireome other kuiuinltlo oapoit, nn.wer ttutaijuth tloUN Mitldamorilv, Tho Linn County OranKQ Convention mrt at Albany, April Hn, aid elected eight dob Kati to repruaont tbo (Grange of Inn ouuuty iu the hUto Unatfo, m followi; lit or, H.N. Train, J. H b'outh, David Hmllh, aud Henry ()yru, and Mhtera M. J Train, L J, 8iuUj,Hrah J. Hmltti, ami M, IS Clawioid. Mn. 8n-all iun' daughter, who wm io had I hii.-m.il, in lirtlAnu, a alioit tune ago, wil ru.over, Load Snniperi, oto. Mn. Enmm: I). M. Morrln lias tin ilcrtukoti to I'liriittli tho toudors of your pnpor with it description ot"ti svoiulorful rontl Hi'niicr. In wlucli ho saya th'it a Mr. Clark Jlnors iiimlo u rontl in one, titty with (w ti koo.I li"' that wnulU huvo tnkun forly ineii twenty dnys to Imve tntttlu tiiul thun mil tlonu lntlf to well, this Isti uly wcntlorful, only think of flight huntlroil incn fof onu tlttyl Anil to ko n llttlo furthiT, ho .iy they wmiUI nut huvo tlono hulfno well, lint siy thoy tlltl do hulf us well, wo then hitvo 1,000 men to do tho work of this wonderful temper with one man mid twouomt hores. Now Mr. 1M. HiUIa Just what wo want, If It will do it, ami what wo tan have If there Is no patent on it. All will admit that wo have had roads, which teqtilro a great ileal of work, and If wo eini huvo tho hene flt of that Invention there will bo no exciiso for having had roads. Much has boon said about working roatls and llttlo done, tho praetleo of ro.ul work I tig In a largo majority of cases I think is wrong. It Is a common praetleo lo plow from eight to ten foot wide on each side of tho center leaving about tho same on tho outside next tho fence without plowing, and abojtas much or perhaps it llttlo more In the center: now this loose ground Is flcrnpcd Into tho center oi tho rontl making a grade ten or fifteen feet wide that you tiro compelled to travel; tho broad ditches that nro mado forbid your cro8ltig to tho outside ou to not id ground, hence ournl.xty foot roatl Is reduced to ilfleen or twenty feet and eometliiics less. My observation hits led mo to belluvo that deep ditches on oaeh hldo of tho road, us near to Iho oulsldo as iwsulblc, should bo made, mid tho dirt from theso ditches in many cu.cs will bo nil that Is relinked to r.n?o tlto center of Iho riud. Keep thu bottom of thu ditch nt leiiitt tuo feet below Iho road lied and tho water drawn oiftiud you will huvo much better ro.tds. Thcro tiro Mime roads or pieces of ro.ttls In (hit end nf tho county that huvo been worked after both of thoto evntems, and they uro evidence miIUc-Iciii to con vince tiny one. Tho broad, ditched road Is good and has boon till this l.tt winter, which is wild to have boon tho worst winter fur travel known, while the narrow crude roads huvo been al most impassible. .1. If. J.;ks'jn. Hullovlllo, Marion Co. Working Read:. Mr. Edituk: Tho roid ((uesllon In being discussed from nil parts of tho SUtu except Yamhill, antl im I have nceu nothing from this county, I will offer a fow suggestions gathered from experience and observation. Tho roads need ditching ou ouch rddo from two to four feet deep, according to Iho dampness of tho laud to ho drained, m as to tako tho water from tho surfaco of tho road. In throwing up n road leave as much of tho natural top dirt on tho top of tho road tut tsisnlblc; when you do ro ids tnis way thoy will Btuy good foryctrs with only an occasional rut In bu tilled up, whereas this contin ual plowing and scruptug of mails every year, keep tho roads muddy from tho early rains in tho fall to Into rains in Iho rtuinnior. Thoro In a piece of ro id In tills county, that lias been worked In tho way I npeak of, that has kpt per fectly eolltl till winter ami for years, that has bu.i its much wheat hiiuleti over It as any other ro id iu in thu county. 'Ivn yea is ago it was in mud dy a piece nf road us could bo found, but now, hiuco it was ditched, them Is no better road. I'. .Mautix Lafayette, April Ud. Ecboc from Dead Voice, ttothingcould Imi more Incrcdlblo Jhnn l no likelihood or onto more Hearing tho voice of tho dead, yet thu Invention of thu now instrument is said to render tills possible hereafter. It Is true that thu voices aro Milled, but whoever has Kpokcn or whoever may npeuk Into tho mouth piece of tho phonograph, and whoso wordi aro recorded by It, has tho UHiuntuce that hlsnpccch may bu repro duced audibly Iu his own tones long niter ho himself has turned tiitlut. A ntrip of indented paper travclt through a lllllu machine, tint founds of tho lat er nro m.igulilfd, and posterity centu ries hence iietir us us plainly ns If wo were preum'. .Speech hits become, us It weie, Immortal. Tho potnlbllitlesof tho future nro not much more wonderful (ban thu-o of the prchont. Tho orator In ISoston npenks, thtt Indented ntrip of paper is tlto tangible rniiilt; hut tills travel under a m-coik! inachlnu which may connect with tho telephone. Not only Is tho speaker heard now in Kan Fran clnco for example, but by pa (ring thu strip iigalu under thu reproducer he may bo heard to-morrow, or next year, or next century. His coecli iu tho llr.it Instance is recorded and tr.in-.niit-tcd Himullttncoualy, and iudiflulto rep elillou is posdblo. Tho now lnvoiitlou Is purely mechan ical no electricity is Involved. It Is a Hlinplu affair of vibrating plates, thrown into vibration by tho human voice. It Is crude yet, but the print-;, plo has been found, uutl iiiotlitlculious and Improvements uro only a matter of time, bo also are Its possibilities other than those ulroady noted, Will letter , writing bo n proceeding of tho past? Why not, If by Dimply talking Into a mouthpiece our Hpcoeh Is recorded on paper, and our correspondent can by tho Hiimu paper hear us apeak? Aro wo to have ti now kind or hooks? There Is no reason why tho orations of our modem (Jlcoro.sshuuld not ho record ed mid detiitchably bound ho that wo can run tho Indented Mips through tho machine, and In tho quiet or our own apartments llston again, anil as often as wo will, to tho ointment words. Nor nro wo UHtriutcd to Mpokon words. Miiilu may bo (r.vMnllir.cil ns well. Imagine nn opera or an oratorio, Nttng ii.v iungroaie-,1 living niuiist, lints ru corded, and uipahlo of being repealed its wo tioilri'. Nt'ii'iitljfa Amrrtcaii. lIiai.Titrui.Niyj' ur AIii.ic. If miy otto wishes to grow Ihishy, it pint tif milk taken beloro retiring at night will soon tovor tho ex'r.iwnlost bones. Although now-a-diiys wo nee a good many lleshy females, thcro aro many who high for tho fashionable measure of plumpness, and who would bo vastly Improved In health and appearance If they could ho rounded with good ami solid llcsh. Nothing Is more coveted by thin women than a full figure, and nothing will arotiM1 tho Iro and provoke thofccandalol tho "clipper build-," us tho consciousness of plumpness In a ri val. In eases of fover and Mimmcr complaint, milk is now given with ex cellent results. The idea that milk Is feverish has exploded, and It is now tho physician's great reliance in bring ing through thu typhoid patients, or (hoso hi too low a stute to be unurMicd by footl of tt solid naluie. Tuku more milk and buy less meat. Look to your milkman, have targo-si.cd, wclt-tlllcd milk pitchers on the table each meal, null you also will htivn eon nil llcsh anil stve docto.i's hills. LETTER FHOM BAKEIt COUNTY. IMltor Wlltimi tie Farmer! I wlie, thinking that a fnw remark by homo na m In tlila far-oil' rclm iiilxhl p r nhaiao remind wimo of your tunny reader wheio o porllnu uf tho "liiiinor county of tho Statu" la nltlUtoJ, IMWIU'.II IIIVKIt VAt.MIV, wliloh h Iho principal s alley in thla rout ty, N tt only live mllca lontt, with an rtwniKo Mth of itb-iut ten mllti, Willi cvontlamall or vittlo)N of mnro or oa lm.irlaiico tnlji cent to It. Il lacroxted by aetural liuiilllul atruauia of water whljli alfard an Nbundaut eiijiply for all purpurea. 1'oMilor river Iho moat lniortaiH a'.ream, II iva In at Iho noiith mid and riina almnat llni eutlrj liiuth ol Iho valley, leaving II at tho Hurt tail corner, whonoit It makea lla over ivliillii w.y Into SiuUm rltcr. Tint wett aide of tho vnlley 1 onclnatd by n hlh raiifo of uiouiilalna, which blopH iMok fnnii Iho valley, and aio co vii led Willi llie lli.iat of Or, lainenic, and plno limber. Alotg (ho font of tlieto liioun. Ulna, ox IntulliiK tlio eiillro IuhkiIi of Iho val ley and aboul klx mllra In tldtb, Kit Miy rertiiuiraoior (ami. Tno holl I- wry pro loath r, Ktowing nil iho cc-ea, tri;ether wl(li it Iiikm v.rlaly ol MReiatihe, fruit do liiKWell In many lycitalea, lhrouiti the renter of tho valley plid on allher ehln of the river tho Unit Im loaf and wet, Umn Iho land the lluaat of blue, j-dnt, and rttl-iop KrasM kiovvo, from wlil.ih ateial hundred" loua of hay urn cut annually. (). tho oat aide uf tlm valley iho land la ivirerol whb aAio bruah, wherti it haa tint bren n'earnd and put In cultivation tud, whtn omniu cultivation, ttfa laud prod ucoa tho beat cf wliott, Tnero aro aoveti echoot houa In thla val ley, ouuldeur lltkor City, In ull nfwbloli fnnii Ihrtn lo tin iniiullm' echnol have bren luujihl llni pt-t jitar. In lliktr City, (ho county Mat, Ihoro I- 'inn kkI I'llbllo mlniol hniiHi", one ucadiimy, and ono C.ii hollo ichool btilldliiu?,lhr(Michu'ohea,ard many Miitcc, Mhopa, tviiil tidier hu-lncat atabhmenlk too nuimtioua In iiiisCoii. Them uro tun tl mr liiK mlllaaud three ntw initN, with n capaci ty niiUclrnt in Hipply all the tlmnand Ht prnaimt. Wo alxi hare two granha, both In it pintperniii oond'llim, tllh it wide awaho rnenibttrhli, Ono of Iheui laa a epacloua and litiMtly-arritiirfed hall, will eialed, and (iiTiil.litii with all iho nu-'Jiary parapher nalia. Any ono aciualtitrd with tho tulj'u'. will o-mfera favnr by kIvIiik, (hioiiKb (ho io. umna oi jnnr ir, Minvt InfnriiiMllou nn mhmIiuu wllil or natural modnw with olo vert (ho boit IIiim lotuaiMiid tho rnna'. protltahlo kind ol anvil lo bo u-cd tin laml lhalia overlliiaod uvtry year Irom one to two montla C, W. J, IttkerCny, April H.IS7S. yonce-OulIdlfls, I'lllor Wllluniotto l'atmcr: Am ( have not uotlci-d any nju'Heitliina on IliU very linp-trlaul matter, I will endeavor to ulve aomit hint that may ho of In oreat lo m Him of (he rtMtleraof jour valuable pacr, I liaviiweila K"1' m toy fmioea that wero built by home of our allhliwl Milunra and eupiKxol excellent maiianbra, (bat hid ier talnly iul'.o it blunder, wberu thoy hate built rail or worm feiiutt down lull lii'tead nf up bill, A k-riMt many will IiimiI a', m-Ii an Idea, bill I am prepared to arxno Iho dlf. fereuce In ftvor of building np hill, and Hi.y ono who trlun thu oxorlment will readily poroolvolhnaavantiiKM ,(,th in Iho labor and In the quality of fence. Jjjt, by all iiituui', do not ute your Miiiad.-at ntlla al the b illom, ua II lll caiiift yntir f .nco to bo top heavy and o tally r-n-Ked, Kvou iiu want ymir reuso (o luru ilt, It la but lilthittoik Iu llalleu our laitmrallaatlho Imllmn. Hiiro bymakuitra much morn aiibt anilal 'oiii-e, I nonaidxr tho emkul ami tlmibln rhlertd plan luiiiin bettor and utieaper than what In uallud Hie polo and locked plan. KH. lltUKKK, LomiToji, April 8, Ht78, Mn. KbtToiit Will aorae peraon pletae Klvo ua a remedy, Ihrougb your paper, for the deetruo'lon of KiglUb torrelT It hi il a wj.at peal I ever taw in turning, K, Plalu Talk from Loading Journals Krom tho N. ViTrnpa, March 10 Honutor Mitchell may conaldor lilntxeirnt llli'irly to oinii-oct n railroad bill with tho nolo ol eot of aenurlug u ru-olnollnii In ()rcnou, butll la ililllmiti to belhtto libit tlm t-eiiaio Uiiminlileo will help him to play his little Ituino, Ilia bill, itn rnpnrlrd by it Nttb uoiii Hiltlivc, oonveyM tho Ide I Ihnl Im la Iihm faith till nvnn In l)reiOii thun to Mr, Jay Mould mill tlm other miu;imtiti uf Iho I'ruw.'iit trnna ivmltneutitl rindn. Tho t U'jct of Ita ennui ineiit would bu loremlor tlm nauairimlliia of it norlhcrii uoutpotliiK rend Impotalble. f inin iho N. Y. b'ttn, Mnirth ID l Hmtator MUcholl, cluilriii.vn i f thu fetiii'o o iininUtoo f I'.tullln Ittll'iunlt, n-nm to bo ii umt .tir. jay itoimi h word in nun n vie Itii -nb comnilitiin Imi tepniiiil it lull iivho Iv lubnlliil "it bill toi-xteml Ihoihuo uf iho N'lttlicni IMclllc nllit jcir." It It leiillv ii hill to destroy thu Northern IMcillc, unit lo ui.tloi n iiiiw 1,'raut Irom Iho public domulu to Mr. Unuld'M I'.ittlniid, .Sunili l'iinnil Stlt I,ikn rnad, beliiit nnoilier hnihr of tho tliilnu r.u-llU-, pnjiuttd by Mr, Gould and it latin licit or reiunrkitlily itt-oiHuiui(!ailuK Nitiiitti.rs, whom hit haa to nil appiMtam-c at h h dt-pni-ul. IiirtMHiicli i-.a Miniliiill will Im Mroutid agtln (lila lumtiier lor thu "NMi-et vtilt'oa"f tlm ptoplo of Oregon lo letuili htm to ollluo ho pervcrla lo Iho piolllol (lould It mav bti well fur thorn lo inakn a nolo ol thla Jiili, Tho ureal mimuHillk( will hitvono rival llnea o Iho I'.nlllo If ho can h'lplt, nud Mllclll-ll la hla moklohtdlellt htrvant. from Iho H. K.CIitontole. Aaron A.Harnut doca not llko Ihoaiua'n Jinlliilarv i-omtnlili-ti'M bill lo hold iho Pa- ulllu lt.ilhvsy Coiuputiba lo Iho l-ouoal pay. tuanluf Iho Inlenihl nnd iirlunltial of tho Mi mila loaned Ibrni by Iho Unllid Htnlia. Iltflaafrald It inhiht "dnterl.iralo (hoelll iloncy of (bo lomla." tin IILoa iho Mllchell Hill bolter, biH-riiao tlnu una dhttatpd by tho co pnrndon manak'era mid la eliudy no rniiiedy al all, but iiicrnaoa their ailvmitnito over Iho itoterntnent, 'Iho nelprollla of tho Central IVclllo a I mo (hit ronil haa bet n In opurallim aro t-atlumted al over f dO DiKi.tHH), 'Iho jii.llelaty isimmlllitt' bill aaka them lo pay It-at tlniii one ipuritr or tlu-o no, prull.a nirly, Krnin tho N. V.TImra J Tin loimer thn actlliini-lil la lb luvril Iho haraher lla Ii rma will probably lwcoino. Tint account tniiat ho balanretl aouitt day, and IfiHM-thirt bo iiiadu to udjiiat It In mii muli-atilo aplrll, the comptulm cinunt c mi plain that llinlr reiiiouhUaiicoaaiouuhtedid. fho llr-tt inhlakn tiny mido waa im falluro tolnllltlo Iho formation of a rdiikliiit, fnnii. Mdll woraii will In llifilr ertor If they real Ktlbllj.1 wllli Ibe clMinpliiiitUlp of llni M.l ItuiMNf, (h Diraiy, mil lint Mli:l:rtlt of Iho annate, eml nIIou thiiil-b'iitiliiclo-M vl h mil an earo-al mi empt lot linn a nitn until t'lioy bavi-inoiii In tin,.e f.,r fiom a ininlilU-.i Hull ol ll.e J-nlli laiy e. Iillllllll u'a lull llihli Irom it llutil " -till en ha ihilral, I From (he Mi Paul 1'liuin r-!'ie, March :'.t ) Tho Norlhirn I'aeilln Itillay (ninanv. bickd by iIihm l d n irilix-'-il and by xtery LHill-ldnMiiliiu nf iiicn Mini linliilo iilull ency, N Nkli u tuiikriaa lur mii i xii-nainn nf I'iHh in wMi-ii to Iiitilil lla mail, lltll Jay tlmiM' trhnottiia iho li. I in I'rtii tl, wanmo Kill I. II e n en tiptl-ow.ioieioiiliinn won III eiiiain iptio lb" I'aeilhi hUlia Mini tint ("nil in r i rew lb nl lil c'fcHrilh' tiinno nl.t , aid 1.,'VIV littlli I H allllahlit Ili-tMHIIMit In Ml i II' II, ! (Ir-.i'll, llial -im(.,, ..,.d ena t ir haa It iMii.ed frtnil tint Hill iiilnlllllltii In llii'H'lli.11,1 ralll I ll i niiiliiHliei'tlli.i."liat(l M hill wl nee'l a-al Impiiileiieo Ii worthy til tho Koilllia which ln-pliid II, Anoho River Conniry Orotrtb. Tho DiTtou (W. T.) Netta atyai Wo Urn (hat at ope ferry alone on Hnakn river,' the I'm a-wa-AH, thern bate ornaaot tturlnit Iho Dial rar TOO fainlllet. Tbn allow lug COO to havi, cro-kid at all Iho other forrlnw, there have boon added (o llMcnuullMaof Whitman anil Mteven-, t.'.'W famUIot. Near nllowluK nine iii'iiibera 10 etch fimlly, thla would lliakn Ihelncrotaa III p ipul.tll.in U,CCO0Ula TllHimlllrf year blda fair lo excel lllnlla aaihetMttruli firv-i' lamia la ulotl'llnr, lle-l I l 'tlllil all I Mnttner. I flern are urn lra?inf pmmI land t ol In bi taken In Cidiiin Ida, Wnlini'iii Mild S evaiia, Tlm itiowlh ol Hleve.ia U not-..) ripl.l lineament baieinolo. ie-M Iri'lll the IIiiik nf Irade mid budnota, Cnliimbit o-niiiiy tiiubracxa ly dtr, mine liiHtl I ind lliau any 1 tier ixninl) In Wta em WHahlnu'mi, but tbo mJ ir part nf It la atlil imw, Mild thneit"Hillt-lutif lli'll't dalnabtik ali.w jiMia. WiiNty 11, wliliiint f itr ol itm Iradlc-l'ii), that Columbia t-ouniy. at no very diaiaiit dtv, will I11 in wieiihVat akricul loral ooiinty Iu IVM-hlntttou Tonltory, Tlia Ctc to ot Oroson. About lb I nt 1,1 inlt niun h tho flnfMl vij. -cl In 1 lot woihl, llni 'Pule nl Oreunn, will iMiliinit I' irilmil, and wolhlnk It would Iimii uitod nhi in-i or tlm laltrim land aloam. Il ml 11 1'llptlllha lo ritlni tl etr f'lia to half prli-n In iinbr that nur rllu-ut mny lo jire-eut Itlld wl'ue.athii 'VimmI bli uhiu ahll imiiix in." U'm IllVll l.n.ird it yre.it lllilliy uXprtHt a ilitalrn In be prinrlll ttheli I'm viikI itrrltot Witt .xpent mat mhiih blti dniiioiiatrittl'-n will lakopin-it In i'ortland on Ihatday, end If llni railroad cuiipMiiy will rediicn tbelr faro lo Indf ratca MOHroi-oull lent Hint a lari-n mint 1 1 will bw iirt-w-ut in wine.M iho arrival (.(tho lineal viatnd Iu tho world. Cuarrel Ovor Drtihuru Youns Hatnte. Alfalie VouiiKt'iil Krin.at VounK, polVKS uiinia chlhlruu of Iho lain llrlttham Vouutr, liavi, lllld L-ninplHlut In Itldd ipatrlot eourl, Huh, In which Iheyallettn IhalJnhii Taylor, iru-i.m In iriMt for Hit (louruti of Jetua ChrUt of Iho .titer 1)iV'I,Iih, i-lalma In beiMlf of the iiliurnii ('.ai.ooo from iho eataloof lltreioiil, 'I In, V llll the validity of ihitolalm, and a-W that tlm Hdiulnlalra- Kira of Hie I'-IMf lla Ctlalll. from lINpna, Inu of itnv pruperiy toward Pipildatlng ibv anif. llleul-liHt'n children, miliar tbo lt of ilni Territory, luhtrltiq tally with ligltl III tut. .Sai.ku, April i'J, 1S7H. Kit, HtlltlKUt I haV'ibeill rtquealod loa'k von to Kito nil tlm liilnruu'iou, ihrnub imr p'tper, I'oniHinlou tlm Krtm .Mucins' .aciiritiuu lo ll'i'iilmr on Ilin'J't h of April, I'irKvt do an, nud oblige un old eubanribnr, 1). M. Momila, Wo uro not nwnro Ibut tho Kreo Mm. 011 a will have an oxu.irilnti on tluidnv rofernd iomIkivc, but wn iindi'.-iitiind (hat (ho Odd Fid In wk of Albany propoao to Imvo n ihI. road oxatiraliin lo Itninbiirrf on April 'Mil, Tlin board of DlrtototM han awanled to .Mr Denhaui IhoiviiilraKliireriCiluu tbiiNplrii Mini otherwiaiiuompln m( Iho M, K Uhuiiih li.ill'llnp, Tnuwoik will be commenced Im. uudlatvly, . DIES. urnri-WliifiMl.l Litt At.l.i .. n.tt. r I n Hoolt diru latevulo at llo'olvok. AgU I atKtuiieyvar, 8TRANOK 1'JETD, IPmm Dm llnatoti lleriild 1 Miwt luil lea rlinnao 11 ilnj;, it cat, rt ctmry or n IHMiy for rt pel, raid often "act their Uvea on tlioin," but rnroly ilora into hear of n Imly rtt. tnolitiij) lirmtlf to mu-li ntMti;o tioli m tlio writ vr nntv nt Mr. I.liirolnV, Til llimnnt elrook, a d'ty ortwo nii. liiving In tho family nro .1 minplo lona, ttti'tit-ono niotitlia old, brotiiiht 1111 by Hi hniul of Mi. Lincoln. Thoy nro Afrlcnti flima, ""pwlcii not e.ially tcwd Iu this country, hut Mr. Lincoln Imi aiioceoilcil, by tliu ox on-1 no of (tro.it cnn, itiriwrintlioiii lo tlulr preacnt n iun h re. i'ho initio wlnlia nhiint if.'il) h)HiiU, and tho fonmlo purlmj aliily ikiiiiiiIx Icih. They bavo hofii at Iho houao on lliinnrd rln-ot elnco mav f-c-iu-nilKir, nml until within t inontli Imru laid tint "niii of Dm 1. lace, ' go na fthotit llio naiiim u Un cmnldcrnhlo freedom Aa n mi-no. "1r";fi'"itln tho initio thoiinlit tho croitlnrca ahoitld Im iiiatralneil, mid the Ir iniarlcra nre timt nioro limited tlmu fnrinetly, nllhniii;li they wvi'iuafo mil door inn nml it iociii niiJoiniiiB iho liib-lii-ii. tt Hit only Antmtigw iro door acn nrn hm llm npnrtmeiits. Mra.d.lnc..ln la na fron w itlt her pobiniladlca nro with thulr pwdlts lio plnjM tiitli thomi ficla them fnnn her .ll,,",,, n?!1. "'V 1it tliem vnrlona trlcKa. I hoy i ill ;im her nt her hidilliu;, jnnip tlimuuh n hoop, oto. Iloforo tho laifitro n'atrlctlon. worn placed ujvn tin,,,, H,u nnlinala rro ncnutoimd In walk Into tho kitchen, or p.irlor niiiimg tliu giiiata, nmt " bntk tu their quarter ttithout ollerlng harm to nny one. A year nmt the llnm-aa uaml to occupy tin. Mmoi-oueli tilth the i.idy nt nlulil but now aim hna union ion Uico to laj tnkcii aiiin cmnmnii lavl.l.nil. Tho ni.lm.tU arw qui en viirinaity, nod, in their gt-titlenoaa, ahow plniidy limt aileiit U tho Inw .,7 kimliivaa, oeu wilh tlio hrnte crc.ition, A IlTo RACC Tho Prcaident of tho Lotiinvilla .hvkcy Club lm perfected nrr.in;cmciiU l.y ttldcli Ten llriwk nml the C.illfnrnm wonder, Molllo Mo. Onrlliy nro tu run foiir-uillo luutt nt Iulfvltlr anly tth for tlio aiimnf 510,000 two or threo other r.tcei will Ihi Kw-., 11111I thla lll bo tho erniiikatiliy a raring titer nceu in AmericA. iMolhoMilnrthy. hiroitncr thinka, la uhlo to lw.it nny lmro iu the country. Tlio miro It te CO to lailllat'illo from ( !.llf,.r..Ii In tin, LI Dotihlea mr, which hit Un clwrtend for tho round trlia. Ten HrtM-clc wm never in l.-ttor conilitioii. Tho mire will iimlably nrrlte in lionlavillo nliout the llrat nf May to piopiro for tho great i-untiat. Cruelly to AnlmitU. (hi.Moiidny night n cow lailoiij!in to U tl. Iliuia.il.er in.tln her way into tlm jittd of .loin Itlta. of Nerlh Ri'em, mid Mr llinttt ttt-nl for her liter and then, l.alug. ni Mr. llniiMkir all.-iiM, nil mo to nc.clwr.tto lier o.i in tin? tnI Iiit prcmUtM. IfuiiwtkvrlMid llliyrt nrrcdtcd nml liotuht la-fnto Jiulko .In nun (Vffry en n l-.irjt fl cnielty to aniniilf, aoj l.e t.at .t.l. jtidjtial ijnllly nf Iho t hare an I Cm I VI D ami c"l, wliltil luuouiit ho diaoirw.l and vteullila way Cilntr.eta ArrntvC. . dolm .Mlnbti-verk-epsan ore .-pan tattnui. lien in reirtnl to niilxiiieea, A fu .U) nro lis nnlortil .1 Chinaman who ii-iiilm-u n w.tiii. iottauil lhitlUKit.llluhintnt je.f Ui-k nf Iho lUiuialt II.111..., 1,1 1-le.tn up tho latclt janl. It'ltenlay iuiuiile.tn inaKlifii nt the yUica and f.iuud that the i'Miuiiuhi hiel pmd lent tuition tn hit waruliiK. "'id ha in.in.ilwtiS' bid the cliitcliea of iho I.ur tijm linn nnd inireliod him Morn the ItouiruV, who forctal him U oy the iim of 813 for Ida negllcenoe. A few mora rintnplej like tho alanv, and thewa Cliiuamou will Irani to olwy our Iam. Uaadaome NtteecU Krom a correaj-mdent writing from l'nne. vtlle under date of M lnt,, ty ,o Htnudard, we learn that Mr. WlclUur had n lew daya previnualy found a lino imgol iu tho Ouluaw inluis. It w.iA four Inrliea long, i.ne-lulf mn Inrli wliln and nearly n: eighth of u inch in imnxiieia. in.-ao in lu pa prendre lo turn out lliioly, nnd will jut l) niuiing tho rleheat in tliat rctl(ill. Hiuy rannsra. WhlletMtalnj; fnnn Tuniar'a.Stali.tn Init Mon day by the way nf I'arriah'a Cap tu .laok'nii Hill in thu county, hut 11 ft-tv l.oura' rite, wn C'liiiikeM'J Uoiua riiiumig tu many plot. a antl hnrroua, John Ijw'h ttcil.Iiiirfdiy, in SobIIi llertl. Ind., wnt rnllimiied in an iintiad way. One nf hi dUcir.l.-d aai. thcarta 1. wit to tin. lirtt.J whirtt Im and hit bride lodged, tall.sl him into (ho ptrlur nnd aluil hlui, lliitnf.iw ImiKlrwl d.tlltrt rainaln to ha ralae. on tbo lint ten milei of the 'Vmpiiiia llty rmlntvl. XXzrtxtfft JCili'o Xstlanxxx. AaHiNinquorurol Hbei.inn'i.m, (Jnni. .N,n. ralghi,Mlul run. Ier Miiilii'a nnd llillnrtit arli-biK lii.m Inipurl't of IiIimhI, ii,,. nl, Mm ri.llablo Kaolin .Mi din tie, tljjult'- 1,'ft llni a'llii, H'Ml'da Hlitquibil, mr piotn l.v m-vr IVtH.Wa ifrtht curio lorinc 1 1,.. leal.'UI jeara. la it radintl vt gelMbb. Ci III) iiuiid olr-araapa-rilla, Dock, iliirtliuiim, n , himIh pHinMilt.nt i-ilio. ul I by m ilrugvlala ami cnuiitry una-ora. Tako iinihlug i.m., nml if Ihey haven't It wi. M.ml by njpre-a, iHtied.etery .tln.ro, Ml 91 ami l VS I er l.mllt 1 $ f and MM half. lux, HvAir.t IIvait, UK) lira ml HI,, Now York, Till! TIIOHOlMIUIiKll STALLION DR. L'iMDSEY, Will otand tho onsuing season, at or near Salom. Tho podigrco of this horoo is so well known as to need no further description. I i:it.MS,: Tlio Hpiihoii. Good pasture can bo had at reasonable rates. VWtilritMM JAN. I UYI1EK. U Obl. ISM .VAlalM, vt