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i , A" " ' - ' i'- i fs.J. ' ? rUBMIllKH EVKIt HnHl'lAf. HT 'V .SjT ll A -A 'fl K . . - . . ' 11 7 PI FI - - - . A SV .a. The Orogon Printing ar Publishing Company. D. W. ( It tlU, lliisiiiesm ItliuiiMter. Tunas One yeur. $:i, In coin. Six months, go, ITT Remittance limy lie mailt- by ninil nt our rick. When niitilud in the prcno of the poalnmntor. U. a, Offlolal Paper for the Stat., New Firm.NewStore, New Goods BROWN, COX & CO. W IIOI.ESAI.E AND UKTAIL PKA1.EKS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Win en aittl jL,1iuoi-m, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, YANKEE NOTIONS, Tobacco, Cltfitra, Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, sam:m, oiti'.t.oiv. We have now on hand, and are now re FTi) neiviinr, the LAKftKKT nud BEST HE- I . LKCTISD HTOCK OF 0001)8 III our tjji lino ever offered THIS SIDE OF SAN FRANCISCO! Wbich we propoae to exchange at LOW RATK8 for Butter, Eggs, ltacou, Oats, Wheat, and Produce In general ; and, rather than keen books, we will NOT KEKUSK GOLD AND SILVER. Please Call and Examine our Mock of Tea &z Giimlstonei, Coffee k Nails, Sugar 4c Axes, Syrup Ac Bin. Vitriol, Pocket Knives & Starch, Soup. Sc. Honey, Ckvthoa Baskets & l'ioklen. Rope & Tamarinds, C'oul Oil cfc Honey, Hnstctter'n Hitlers St Ontmenl, oaieratua wasn- Boards, Creiuo Tartar & Brooms, Tobacco 4; Clieeao, Cigars & Corn Baskets, Shovels dc Nutmegs, Citron 4c Wnali Tubs, Dro Sttifl'B Sc Farina, Meerschaum Fipei spades, Kaisins 4c Mouse Traps Wood Pipes & Shot iiico cc saltpeter. Cwilectionery Salmon 4c Wooden' Clotheu-Pins, Bowls, 'Mackerel 4c Powder, MINEKS' OITTFITS I TlLLl In fact, everything usually kept in a First-Class Grocery and Provision Store t ' GOODS DELIVERED To ull parts of the city, FREE OF CHARGE. Don't Forget the Placet Oct, 3, lHfiS. IlltOWV, COX, & CO. NEW DRUC STORE Union Block, Salem, Oregon, W. K. RIGBY, WOtTLI) respectfully announce to the citizens of Salem ami vicinity tlmt he has opei-ened h Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, where lie hnpea to merit the jmtrotmgo of Uiohq who mav favor lum with ft mil. Heoii'erato the public, in qiinutitien to suit, at low rules, a general uHtturtinent of CHEMICALS. DRUGS. DYE STUFFS. PA TENT MEDICINES Ayer's Aene Cure. Cod Liver Oil, " C'lierrr Peetoral, Mrheuek's Syrup, . " Hrimparilla, Hwaim's Panacea. ' Pills, MimtHnir Liniuienl, Jayne's Expectorant, Perry Davis's Pain Killer, 41 Alterative, linker's Pain Panacea, " VeniiiftiKe, Kennedy's Medical Discov- " Carminutive Balsam, erv, 11 . Kanutive Pills, " Ointment, Graefenberg'sCaiholicon, " Ointment for " rinmaparilla, Suit Itheum It Piles, Hitters, Rimnia Salve, "' ' Children'! M n H inl,ii' ScMthinir Panacea (Jreen 8yrnp. Mountain Ointtn't, KeatiiiK's Loxenifes, 11 Dysentery Hvrup, Hryau'. Wafers, Heinbold's Karauparilla, De'vino Ijozeli;es, " Extrnrt Hnclm, McLaue's izeiiKes. " Hose Wash. ' Pill.. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Newell-. CmiL'h Svrnp. Cherry. Mrs Hlipp'. ThoraWllal. . Hall's Lung ItaUam, sain, HcKillund'sBitteni, Walt's Nervous Antidote, Uoltat's " Uronuer's Headache Rein " Pills, edy, Bandford's lnviyorator, Toothache Anodvne. " Pills. French Patent Medicines, Jacob's Dvseuterv Cordial.llrskes, Ilo.tetter'i Sanse Townseiul's SarsMpurilla, vain's, and Itichardson's Sends' " Billers, ' Mull s " Hojnilonl, an elegunt tooth Hall's " wash. , tkovill's Blood & Liver All kinds of preparations Svrnp, for the hair. Winchester's Syrupof liy- Teeth Brushes, Hair Brush- phosphate Lime&8oda, es, Combs, Rhodes' Auue Cure, All kinds of Perimes and India Cbolajogiie, Toilet articles. American " Trusses. Shoulder Braces, Hamburg Tea, letter Puier, Envelopes, " Plaster, Pens, Ink, ete., eta Brown's Bronchial Troches And snch fancy articles as are usually kept in a llrst class drug store, riease can ana examine ior vuur swlves. Plivsiriana' Prescriptions compounded by a eompe tent Anotliecarr. -s r , Suleiu.dct.'lo. 'y A t'AKD FOR TIIK fi l rail mm trade OF SAX FHACISt'O. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Untterr Street, Cor. Merchant, San Fraucisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. ENTIRE NEW AND FKESH STOCK! WE woiibl rail the attention of COt'NTllY MER CHANTS to onr usually Innre stock of floods. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothinir and Furnisliiiiir line. We have consUntlv on hand the laraeM stock and u-reaUssi variety of Cassiiuere and Wirnl U ATS of anv hoose In Sao Fmucisro, and our Jirices for theee (lisids are less than thoM of any louse, as we receive there direct from the manufactu rer's consl-mment. Our stock of Fall and Winter Goods is particularly attractive, and the great feature to the country merchant is the uuusually low prices Lri Than Cmt of Importation ! Weslsokeep the STAPLE ARTICLES In the Dry floods line, which floods we have purchased in this market under tlie hammer, and are ottering them at New York Cort. and less. We publish this card in order that we may make new atonuiutances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of as, to call and examine our took. Good Article! and Low Pricei! Are the great rndueemenBMA all pnrchata to sell atrsia. Merchant, who bey or' n eaa nisk. a good prolt, and aril in their nulomers at arwJlgore-We remain, rrsjwitollv, V'our I ihcdlent fcrvante. DAlKiEU Jt UXPEXnmtC.rtR, Wholesale Llolliinv and Hat Warehouse. Nos 411. and 4I." Ballerr street. Kan Francisco. J.d. 25. 1 Htsi 4m:4H Final Mi'lllcmciil. In Probata court of Polk t'ontitv. Oregon. March term. IHo6 Estate f A.J Wilrv. dereawd. XTOTICEia berehy tisen llwt A I) llabeork. ad i miliistraUir of said estate, haa this dar presented bis acronnt. aska thst the same may be allowed for a ttnal setllemeut. It is therefore ordored, that said ap plicatioa be heard aud determined, oa Monuay. tbe 'lid day ef April. A. D. IHtXi. at which time all persons interest.d in said estate msr apprar in said court and make objections to said settlement If any they have, 1 CHAS E. MOliK, 4w2pd County Judire. olicr. Estate of C O. Kirkpaim k. In Probate Coort of Ma rion CoiihtT. March term, IHi. NOTICE ia hereht 'giren.thal Jowph ipe. Admin istrator of said'euate. ha. tins dav presented his petition praving for an order to sell the retl es tate of said' Decedent. It is therefore i.rdred.that aid spolicHtion be heard and determined oa Tuesday, tbe third av of April. IN-h,a. the Court House, in Salem, at which time all pers.ne interested in said es tata bm appear, aud make obieetions. if anv exist. JOHN V. PEEBLES, Salsia. March i. l' IwH Ca. Judge. Final Ketllcmc lit. 8ute of Omroa, Comiir of Marion. Ia Prabata Court. Esuie of J D Boon, dee d. JOHN L. B'0. Administrator, and Martha J. II n, Adiniiiutratrii o( said esute, having this dav iied their aacsauts In salt coart, praying a loai seitlemest of tin same. II is therefore ordered by the coart that raid s'p!it" be h-srd and detrnained at o.. hm la naien.on Tonday. the 9d dav af April. it. and tliat maice of the pendency af this applicaimei ha gi'sa by publication in lb Oregtm latt$ma fer fonr consecutive 'weeks i C. PKEBLbS.Ca. Judge. Salem, Marcb l IW-lwJ "V0L.16--N0.fi. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, Alll71TT8Co7 "avTiOLL NO. 785. " THE BOOK STORE. PARRISII k KEELER, DEALRIIH IN BOOKS AND ST TIOHERY MAKINO (his their sole business, would reipoct fully invite their nuiunrmu friends to call and ex amine their stock of Books, Stationery and Varieties. Kecd constantly on hand the very best articles in their Hue. to be found in any Book Store in the Scale. Among which may be found PHOTOOHAPH ALBUMS, with prices to suit. FAMILY 1II1ILES AND TESTAMENTS, Onoly hound. GIFT HOOKS, snitnhle for the holidays. FINE POCKET KNIVES, PENCILS. GOLD PENS, POHTMONIES, DIARIES. NOTE and LETTEK PAPER; every variety. ENVELOPS, dec, to. In the Hue of raiding mutter, we keep on baud, and are Coiiettuiitly Itocreivinjc, The standard works on IliMlory, Travels), I'ociry and Novclia. ., and works on SCIENCE AND ART. Having ordered a large supply of PICTORIALS AND rilPULAR MAGAZINES. from tlio East, subscribers here and in the adjoining towns tnd comities can secure at publishers' rHtes, in coin, turnings free, at their respective ullices, all the periodicals without risk. Fanry arlirlos too numerous to mention, allof which will 1 shown cheerfully, with a fair prospect. Also, a rich variety of photographs and steel engravings of the Usneiuls anil chief actors of the Great Rebellion. Also. Agents for the Florence Sewing Machine, Salsm, Jan. 1, IStili. 44y 1 MYERS & HUGHES, Wholesale and Iletail Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stirife, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, tfec etc. Store under the Le?isla tive Hall, Ilolnian's block, oc9 SALEM. ' 32ruG DRAKE'S PLINTIITION BITTERS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which IiRAKS;S PLAMATIOil BITTERS Have become a HOUSEHOLD NECESSITYthrough- out civilizeil nations, is without a par allel in the historv of the world. OVER TWO MILLION, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Were Sold in TWELVE Months. The Demnnd ia Daily Increasing I Itlt'll nml rooit, OLD and VOL' KG Lad lei, Physicians and Clergymen rtjtn t.'at it HctIvob Drooping Spirit m. Lends STKK;TH to the System Vigor to the Mind, AND IS Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. its effect, in cases of DYSPEPSIA, Loaaof Appetite, Wenknesn, F.xcens ive Fatigue, SonrStoiiiaeh, Men tal l)ettoiidenry, Ac. IS UOST EXTRAORDINARY. It is compos.-.! of the choicest wits and herbs, the the celebrated CAl.lSAYA 11ABK, etc. all pre served in onre ST. CHOlX RUM. As a gentle Appe tiser, and healthy, agreeable Stimulant, it has no equal. Ii is sotk hv all resnertjihle dealers, in everr Town Parish, Villa'iro and Hamlet, throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the ucesn. TV None caa he uenuine nnless hearing the pri vate Cnitid Slates Stamp over the cork, Willi Signa ture on steel plafae lubel of P. A. DRAKE, At CO. HMliTII Ac. DAVIH, Tt Friwtl Ureal. Portland, Oregon. II I. K A I Sept. 05. lSti5 BKTN (Oil ORKCOV, l.id l!ie Ti-rrltorh a. 3 Sum in on In Circa it Conn cy thnHtaw of Orefnit. for Ihe C-rm- tr o( jPoitt. April Ujrm, Cornfr Rorhot.f Plaintiff. veratta Zhyr ITucbuD. lfotifteft ft'" in t'lQ'tT fr ilirnrrc IX the Dame of ute of OrVuntj. ti Z-pliTr Ro chon. Icfrndri'- Vwutrw hrhy required to b and anrawir in ihi-l'oortf,,ri' Wlll'in ton dare from Uisj aervirw of ih r aummona upon you. if terra, in Folk county, and M in ny other rwiniy in nid State, withm twenty dii from service hereof, and answer the complaint of nlwniirT now on file attTiiuei yon in the oiflce of Uf r ( m1 con my. aakmijf for a diaiixioi. .r iks.ltiuirrtaA'e contract now existibhf lie- tareen amid narti.! And Von will take notice that, if yon fail to sura we i3 a auav renairrl. plainlitt will an nlv in the mnrt f.lrtiM relief ornved lor. in bcr taid complaint. By oifler nf K H U'-tae, .Ittdire of anid court Ist'lXIVAN V AI'l'laKO ATL. March 12, IWW.J PlatnttfTa Att ya. AaJmlililMrtitor'ti fanlo. BY order of tie 1'oflrrtv Court of Marion County, ( ) made tu iej' Man-b term, lUni thereof, I, Jo sephine K Uoyie A. uniatratrix of the estate of J W. Bovle, deceaaed wjii erTer for aale. at public anclion, to tlie bibeet bid.lT ort boo door, in Ha lem in aaid eotintt Tnearlay. Apnl loth, lMwi.be twecrj tbti faettf-eois I mHutk and 4 o'clock. p. rn., i,f uid dar. Ihe foil" , inf decnred renl estate, to wit 1 Situaie tn ale Cowttty of Marion. Sate of Ore rn, rmmawoeiruj fr ett of the a e erner of Lot in Hlo" k N" benpo North l fet, thence w Hi feet, tl fe. Uic 2a feel to Ihe plve of hsgn-R ft Tern of aale, csh 10 hand, Vil'XmHSEP.noTi.r:. u Adsuinietralna of said Kslale. March . IW I"-' f vhrnlshei! r. 1. r. NI 'L. W. ' tt sZZTZZ ri)i'FI(.'m.. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, PAHSr!) AT TH.t Second Scusion of the Thirty-Eighth Congre$$, An Aft miklnir ftiiprnprimicni fr th Current nd conlln ftoiit Miffii-)f of thilnillan llmrfiti4int. Awl for fiillllllnf trftlj ifliiiUllnni with Arlsm tiidlin irlhi, far th ?rr endlnr thf thlrtUiA at June, elffhtean hundrid tnd ilxtj Ix, tmt for otlitr purpmci. fC'ontinued., ITiiipipiti, (Orw Crfk Bsnd.) Yr twelfth of twinty In tAllnifrtii In blinked, elttMntr, prorliloni adI itcnk, nr llilrd rtlrl trwtr BlBfttfiith Rptrmier, flftitten hundrwf tnd fifty thrtv, fivr hundril ittrt (Ifty ilnlUn. Uinp(iiM Bud Cfili))onai, of Umpftit vullfy, Orogon, For lint ef flvi liiNtnlirtnlfl. nf llii tliff third arrlfi, f unnil Ity fnr bntfllll nbjfoli, to bffiptndwl V direr trd by lh PrMldent, per third Art 1 ale tretly ninftnth Pfptumlirr, flthtrtn biindrtd And flfttlirt, one tliomnnd leren hurt drrd doll in, For lvrUri of fiftten InntiWntii for pAy nf phyilflAn. and purrliAm of nifdlclne, pr ilitli Article treftty twentr. ninth Nnvfnihtr, eltflttfto hundred tnd flftyfbur, two tliou SAtid doll n. for flTnth of twenty Initnlnicnti fr pny nf tcther Ami pnrrliNiit of hook tnd tnflnner.r, pf-r ninth urtlclr Umry twenty ninth Nnvimbrr, tlshiten hundred tnd fifty four, on thoimand four hunilrod tnd fifty dolUrt. WlnnfhoM. For InlcrMl on one million dolliri, At fire pr cvntiim, per fourth trtldetrMty tint Ntrfmher, elvh ltn lihndred tod thirty ttd thirty Bren, flfty ihomtnd dol Urn. For nlnittcrtth if thirty tnittlmonti, of Intenit nn elplity fln tlinuiAnd do II An, tt flri ptr otntmu, per fourth artlrio ttrl treaty thirteenth October, eluhleen hundred tnd forty ilx, four thonnAnd, two hundred tnd flfty nt. For the pATnent of fnop pnriliaieil for the WlnnehAjrnM, Mlnnliilppl, Kloux, and Ymkton fimix, to replace tlnw lt by this hiirnln? tenmer, "Wetonme" rt St. LnnlA, rn the fif teenth day of July, el rh teen hundred tnd ilxtyfnur, two Ihotuand, leven hundred and forty five dollara aid elrhty three cent, and to rnlace the rnoda deetlnod for the Indiana (n the Territory of Urali, which were burned on on one of the wairnna tranapartlnn the ami from Nehraika oltr tA Utah, on the twenty aeeond dar of Atiauet. ailiteen hundred and nlxty fotif. ala thotmand three hundred and thlrtr mi dollara and thirty eight cents: I'm I-led. however, That any moneya to he recovered for Imurani' upon anr of tha Mlil ltoo'Ii, ahall he refunded to the Treaaurnr of the I In It id Btattt. For the payment, at award made hy the Becretarr of the Interior, to he patd ai dtTiiAffi-a irrowlntr nut of the lo and destruction of linprovenifiita made upon the tanda known aa the Wlnneharn reaerratlon, In Blue Karth :ounty, Mlnneaota. by the bona fide, actual nettlera thereon, under tin pre-emption lawa of the United Btatei, before the aame wna aelertfd and letapqrtas an Indian reiervatlon, and which award waa made purauant ta an act of eonirreaa entttld "An act for the relief of preemptore nn the home rewrratlon of tlie Winneliagoea, In the Blue earth reiflon of the Slate of Mln-n-aota," approved July fourteeeth, elahleen hund'ed and ality-two, and 10 he paid to the aer-eral pnrllei named In the aald award, aeven thousand three hundred and two dotlara, and itv centa. Vtnctnn Tribe of Sioux, For Btyenth of ten Inatallmenta. to be paid for them, or expended for their benefit, commcn' lna Id the yenr In which they aliall retneve to and icttle and rplde upon their renervatlon. per fourth artlrle trenty nine teenth April. elsrhtveD hundred and Bfty elf ht.elxtr-Ave thou- aand dotlara. Calnpooiaa. Molaltaa and Cluck a men Indiana, of Wil'am. ette Valley. For flrat of (Ire Inntalmenta of the necond aerlea nf annuity for beneficial objerta, per aecond article treaty twenty aecond .January, eighteen hundred and Ufty nve, Alx thotiiand, five hundred dotlara. Ponraa. For (he aerond of ten Inmalmenta nf the aecond aerlea. te be paid to them or expended for their benefit, com mend ntc wllh the year in which they ahall remove to and tel. Me upon the tract reserved for their homt-a, per aecond arti cle treaty twelfth March, eighteen hundred aud flfty eight, ten thousand dollara. For aevanth of ten Initahnenti for the establishment and maintenance of one or more manual labor ahaola, nnder the direction of the Prealdent, per aecond artlrle treaty twelfth Marh, eighteen hundred and flfty eight, fire thousand dollar-. Korarrsniii of ten Instalments, or tlnrlna the nleastire of the President, to be expended In furnlshlnir aald Indians wllh such aid and BMlMancs in airrlciilturat and menaanlcal pur suits, tnrludinr the worklnrofthe mill, provided far In th first part of this article, as the Pacrrlary of the Interior may consider advantareoiis and necessary to them, per second article treaty twelfth Ma roll, elchieen hundred and forty tlcht, aeren thousand fire hundred dollara. P'Wamlsh and other allied Trlaea In Waehmtrton Territory. For sixth Instalment on one hundred and fifty thousand noimrs, unurr me ai reel ton 01 ine rresttieni, per sixth arti cle treaty twenty aaroad January, eighteen hundred and fif ty Are. ten thousand dollars. For elxlh nf twenty Instalments for the establishment and support of n an agricultural and Industrial school, and to proviie sain school with a stiltslile instructor or itstractora. per feu teenth article traaty twenty aemnd January, eip;ht m hundredand flfty five, throe thousand dfdlara. For "ittti of twenty Inslalnicnla for the establishment and support of a smith and carpenter shop. nd to furnish them wnn ine necessary toots, per fourteenth article treaty twenty aecond Jauutry.eiKhteeu hundred tnd flfty flve,flru hundred dollars. For sixth of twenty In talmentt for the employment of a blacksmith, eajnenter, farmer and physician, who shall fur nish medic Inex for the sick, per fourteenth article treaty twenty second January, eighteen hundred and flfty five four moiiaiino. nunnrcn noiinrs. Makah Tribe. For the last of three Instalments, an thirty thousand dollara, under direction of the Prevl 'ent. ptr fifth article treaty thirty Orel January, el (tit sen fifty five, two thousand dollars. For sixth af twenty Instalment for the stintmrt of an atrrl- cultural and Industrial srlninl, snd for nay of teachers, per eleventh article of the treaty of the thirty tint January, (IwMefti hundrfd tnd fl fir Ave. twa thousand IW him. I rod doilara. , , ., . , i, m lf, ai.lt, f,f fwenVT IrtSiaim-'IIS tor til rmyv? '-" . - hlackatnilh. larmei, arpci.fr, and piivslclan who shall fur- ih nietllclnes for the sick, per derenth artlrle trealrlhlrtr first January, eighteen humlrrd and tlfly Are, four thousand six hundred dollars. Walla Walla, Cayuse and Umatilla THber For firs of fire Instalments of second series, to be expended under"ttio direction nf the President, per aecond article of the treaty ef ninth June, eighteen hundred and flfty Ave, six thousand dollars. Far sixth of twenty Instalments, for the purchase or all necessary mill fixtures, and mechanical tools, medicines, and hospital atorea. hooka and stationery for schools, tnd furni ture for employees, per fourth artlrle treaty ninth June. Htrhteen hundred hundred and fifty Ave, three thousand dol lars. For sixth of twenty Instalments for Ihe pay "of one super intendent of tannine operations, one farmlnir opera tlnns.tme farmer, two mlllera. one blacksmith, one wayon and plntiirli makar. one carpenter and joiner, one physician and two tearhen. per fourth article treatr ninth June, eiirnteen hun dred and fifty Are, eleven teousand two hundred tnd fifty dollars. For sixth of twenty Instilments for the pay nf each of the head rhiefa of the Walla Walla, Cayuse and Fmalllla bunds, Ave hundred dnllan per annum, per jrltn Article treaty ninth Hune, elrhtcvn hundred tnd fifty fire. one thousand five hun dred dollars. For sixth of twenty stalments for salary for the eon of Pio-lVmnx-mox, per fifth article trrath ninth June elpliUeti hundred and flfty Ave, one hundred d"tlars. For Arst lnlslinent nf second st-rnnd series, for ttnfl lat objects, at the d'scrrf Ion of the Prewtdmt. r fourth an-e e treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred fifty Are, eight thousand dollara. For sixth af twenty Instalments, for tfte support of two schools, one of which Is te lie an agricultural a nd industrial tnd Industrial ariool ; keepmit In repair selioel V--Itdins:.'nd provhtiox suitable furniture, hooks and stationery, per ftH artlrle treat y ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty Ave, A hundred dollara. For sixth of twenty Instalments for the employment of one superintendent of teaclilnr and two teachers, per 'ih article trraty ninth Jnne. elhtcn hundred and ft fry Aire, three thnnaand two hum! red dollars. Fer sixth of twenty Instalments for the emidftymrnt of one superintendent of farmlnr, two farmprs. two in l Hen. two blarkrmhbs. one tinner, one stinsmtth, one eaepenter. one w a iron ami plottrh maker, p-r ftth article treaty ninth June, eifhteen hundred and fifty Are, nine thousand four hundred dollara. For sixth of twenty Instalments forke-plnjr Ine? In repair saw and (lour I nr. mill, ind fr furnlshltif ihe necessary tools and rflttares, per ftltb article treaty ntnlh June, eimllecD hundred and fifty five, Are hundred dollara. For sixth of twenty Instalments, for keenlnf la repair the hospital, and provldlnv the nerrasary medirlnes and flittirea therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth, eitrhteea hundred tnd fiftr flre, three hundred dollars.' For sixth of twenty Instalments for pay of physician, per treaty ninth June, elrhteen hundred tnd flfty fie, one th'u sand four hundred dollars. P'r sixth of twenty instalments for keeping In repair the hull'linXs emplohfd for Ihe various employees, and for pro vidinr the neceaaary furolturetherefor.twr fifth article tr-atv ninth June, elchteen hundred and fifty Ave one three hundred dollars. For sixth of twenty instilments fur the salary af Such pr ion aa the said confederated tribes and bands of Indians nmv select to be their he Art chief, per fifth Article tresty ninth June, e 11 h teem bundretd tnd flfty Ave, five hundred do lars. Net Perce Indians- Fr sixth of twenty Instalments for the support of tw schools, one of which is to be tn arrlcul tvral and industrial school, keeping in repair tche l budrt buildings, and for providing suitable for til tore, boohs and stationery, per nth article treaty eleventh Jmielghtaen haoa drd ami flny five, nre imiiorert iioiiars. Far sixth of twenty instalments for the employment of one aunertnieneent of teaehlnr and two teachers, tier fifth trt 'ele treAty eleventh June, eiihteasi hundred tnd fifty Cre three, th1t,.n't dllnrs. Fr sixth ef t eenty In-tslmenta for keeping in repair black smiths' t'nsm the gunsn-lths earpenler's tnd wton td plouph maker' shops, and for provMinr ne-eaary tortile therefor, pee fl"h ar c!' treaty eleventh June, etghleea hun dred aikI Afty Ave. five hundred dllars. fnr sixth af twenty lasalments fer the employment of fa aiiperlntet dent of fanning, and two fanners, tw tnUlers.twn blacksmtltia. ale Uttoer. oa guBmilb, one carpeofr, ht ne waxrn and plow maker, t-er fifth article treaih eleventh June, oiirbteen hundred and fifty five. Dine thousand four h'indred dollars. For stun of twenty InsulmenUt for keep er In repair saw and llourina mills, and for luroishnvir the ne-esry tuoie ntrd ftxtarea iherefor, per fifth a1irle treaty elvefith J tint, eigh teen hotwired sad fifiy five five hundred dollara. Fnr sixth of twenty Instilments for keeping la repair the hospital, and nroVHliria the ue-eeery n.rMclnet and ftirrti tare tiWefer, per fifth artirte treaty eleverth Juh, flghtren hundred and fifty five three hundred dollars. i For sink of tweaiy Instaimenu for pay af phvsiean, per flfUi snlclf UMiy tlnmifa iun, lrSlea baodrad sod fllif Brr. u inbovsna i.ur nunarnt nmisra, far tilr,! In.ulmwil ot .eroO'l ert.,, for ben.Sci.l p,irp pn. SI lti sl.rretlaa ef PreslSrt. MqrO, srlirle ,r..ty rl..voth Jua, lshua humir sad lifljr b,, si,bt Uioasiid il.ll.r,. for Mvtft f l-mty IsMststeat, for hplsf tn rslr th. tMgiainn for lb. ',srlas wipl"s, snt f.r pmvia,i,s o,. sr.,ry ftirsilurr Ihrrfor. p,r flf'h .rll'-l, trf.ly .lvmlh Jat... sishts. baedres sod tftf it. Hire, hundred litt ler, fot ,!lth ,f tw.nty u,tslisM)t, for lb. Mlarr of nirb pr. son ss lb. Irths msr . It lo be tlieir bs,4 -hlr. ,r fin. rta-l. IrMily pIvmiiS Juae, etghlMa lisedrsd sad firiy fivr, fir, buoJred d'.lisrs. ChINKOB HkIX. Among Ihr Chinese. I he anticipations nf dralb are must dutrvs.in j Their tmsginatioo has invented an fewer than ten hells. One consist, of a lirll iturk full .f knives; another, of an iron hmler. filled with boilinj aatcr t a third is bell of ice ; in an tlipr. Ihe pniiishmrnl is palling nut lti longn. of Ihns who tell li-s ; .mHlier Is a hell of pui- non tarpenu; In another, tlia virtioi is Jra-n in pireM , .nn.h.r . b.ll of blaclot.-r. EFFECTS OF KAfSfi IXCOOKED SWl.ME'8 p'LESIl. Dr, Pnoclirt, vmi has obargn nf tlie soientifio di'piirlnicnt of till Avrnir National, a I'arii journal, rivos a (rightful account of the new plague which ia minuting luch havoo in Gor many Tbo par julari given liy M. l'nuoliet are taken from arrivals letter from Dr. Karl Slein. of Fratikfi t, dated Ih L'tli of Deoem ber, as fnllnwa : , " Kdeislebri i n little town in tlie envirntu of Magilelmrg no of those littlo German towns I lint reeej (ie abode of peace and rustic folitiity, whereniAioiseii heard save the merry clink of the eisc's a the hier-braut-rie, and tliejully tiiiH'd sf the drinkers culling for an otlwr glms aliiroiine). Well, this little loan. 0 iiiiiling atnlhappy. is nan filled with mourn ing and drtolijioo. , Far a whale nionth past death has roijrjed there. A fearful death, uft er Dnexaniplei, sullVritiRs, and thnae who are acquniited wii the nature of their disease know that thejare being ealen up alive by a legion nt worts', hardly 10 thick as a human liuir. that baverrnrked their way into the tissue of their flesh, tjeir muscles anil tlieir nerves, Is not such a fie horrible to dwell upon ? On the !M) of Inst Umth, Dr, Karl Su-iu. of Frank fort, wrote to ue of our friends that upwards of one li ti ti (I n 1 children for they appear to enjoy an itnmtiitf had been deprived of their riarents, Tbej was hardly a bouse ia Ihe vil age that did lot number a victim. At thai date upwards ( three hundred patients went awaiting dealb iieh they knew to be inevil. able--a prey t( tearful sufferings. From lev enty to eighty of the inhabitants, who at I lie outset nf tho fcideuiiu had felt unwell, had taken to flight. in escape from what they con sidered to lie tlje cholcia; lint they had fallen down the road, and died without relief their corpses alone Mere picked up." The epiilenifc. Dr. I'ntichet proceeds tn say, was canted by the ravages of the worm called tricliine, whenfe 'be epidemic but received Ihe name of Irichiloiii. (The tricliine is one of the entozna nf the) pig, and it is capable of being transplanted ilto aid thriving in the human body, In Getniaul', pink flesh, imperfectly cured and siloked in the shape ol ham and German sntissge, is a staple article of food ; and from the (lunian aloniucb, where they pen etrate with 1 1 if ham and laucisson dear to Ihe German palates, the larvue of these entnza pass into the blood, their size being so microscopic as tn enable tjiein to penetrate even inlo Ihe niinuliiest veins they lodge in tho nerves, in the ititisculnr and tolfttlar tissues, and feed tip on those parti nf tbe human organization, caus ing fenrlul agony Ind great constitutional dis turbance, which ends in death. Nn cure hits been nt yet discovered, hut tbe preventive pro cess is obvious, f o abstain from inch prepar lions nf pork as are eaten in a se ml crude slate is a sore menus of avniditig " trichinosis ;" hut to eat lmll-smokitl siinciis n and rnw bum, cut in thin slices; is is general a rule in fieriuiuiv as smoking or beer drinking. Hence tbe rapid propagation nf Hie disease, as a simple shoe ol ham or German 'sailing may contain larvae nf millions of thesf pnrus'te. In Germany, the morbid pathology of the ravages caused by this formidable destrnror has been carefully investigated within the lust lew years. Dr. Wlrclmw, of Berlin (known as tbe opponent of Ihrr Von Itisuinrck. but whose scientific reputation fur exceeds his pulitieal fitini'(, has mate conchisirn experiments mi the subject, from which it nppenrs that, in addition In man and the ptg. raldiils and mice are liable tn be trohinised, hut that the dog, sheep, ox and pigeon are not. A very short time ago the Berlin Pork Unloh' e.s' Association suiniuimed a meeting of the faculty and the professors nf the University to decide on Ihe proper measures la adopt m or der In prevent the spread of trichinosis. The meeting mis marked hy a curious incident. Professor YVirchow had just spoken, and sel -rj'.th h.t mi nus In prevent lb spread nf mliines. t.,,i(t,r,i!. ,-,.. W fr ono. v.nu was prrs.-iii, louuij rApieseeii in uis- belief ill all that the professor hud stated, and hy way ol clenching his argument he uttered lo eat any amount of so-called trichmiscd pork nesh. A rather noisy discussion followed, 1ml Professor Wtrchow put an end In it very soon. He pulled I snnoirsoti out of his pocket he told the meeting he had examined it through Ihe microscope it was full of tnchines; and then culling a slice of it tendered it lo ih unbeliev ing veterinary. Dr. Urban was rather luken nliack lie declined to make the experiment. lint the jeers of Ihe Hireling having toucl him. he look a little nibble at the proffeied slice and hurrudly left Ihe room. He proceed ed to a neighboring chemist mill administered In liuuseir so violent an einelio that (says fuss .tilting) lb learned doctor's friends need labor iiinler no apprehension as tn his saloly TlIK I.Vl KIU.oTH OF UllKdON IN OSdllKXK. The following is from I lie ButUlin'i Washing ton letter, tinted Feb. !lil : The Senato has adopted a resolution, offered hv .Mr. .Neemith. instructing Hie Commuter on Commerce: to impure into Ih expediency uf tiiB,,.-;', ii appropriation lor the improvement 1 1 the nnvigiitum ol Ihe I oiiimliiii mill ii ilium cite rivers, aud report by bill or otherwise. Senator Neamilh has iiiiroilucx d another bill to extend nid to Ihe California mid Oregon Itailronil, which may be accepted instead of Hie Hour bill. It omits Portland ae the Oregon terminus, and substitutes " n point on Ihe Co bunion river," in accordance with a re.olulion of the Oiegou Legislature, w hicll has been re ceived here within a day or two. AH Ihe op position In the road has come from Portland, resulting I roi ii a nnnow jea'ousy ol ban I ran circo, and tins is the result. The Senate bill will probably aim be amended, if il has not al ready been, to exclude the provisions incorpor ating Ihe Columbia River and Puget Sound Ifuilroad Coiiipuny, it being (bought impolitic for Congress lo encourage tlie increasing do mauds lor creating local corporations. After an organization has been formed in Washing ton Territory lo connect with the Oregon and California Ifuilroad, it cnu bo admilteil lo the same privileges as to land grunts, etc., by a separate hill. The same objection In creating kwal oorimralinns hy act of Congress will prob ably be fatal to the Pacific Const liailroad hill. which maker the Company the creature ol Con gress, instead nf putting it under tbe care of Ihe Stole Iuw Tor the organization and regula tion nf railroad companies. The Oregon Kail mad Company presents itself as an active Slat organization which baa already done work in surveying roil I e ami securing favorable tttatu li cislaliun. ami a III lorm a direct link on Hie great continental road. Salmon Fiailiso We notice aa (he sea son lor taking salmon arrive, that there is cou- iiiler.lile preparation Hemg mail Tor li.htue this season. From 11 MM) tn 4.000 Mils, will probably be taken in Ibis vicinity the ensuing spring and summer. At tbo t.unl value nf salmon in this market that will be from I'JO, IKK) to JtMXXI worth, and three-fourths of Ih whole amount, at least, will be clear gain or th nt result' of lb labor exnnnded in the business. The fulierirs are extensive and Ih fi.h abundant enough lo yield an annual pro duct ol (ioO INKI per annum, just as well ai 'iVIKXI All il want, ia anterprismg li.lier men and a good market for the product. No gold mines is any better or surer, or mnr last lug. A'fmia (Imrttr. MSS Mia K. Th Han Krancisoo liri( 'f '''' 'limn notices the arrival ill Mr NJ Vers, of Southern Oregon, with a fine horse itiil ant from Ihe Atlsnti. States. The bora la "Captain blir.rt " a half brother to Mr Cfiin'a trolling stallion "Captain Fisher," over sixteen hands Inch and weliha when in raadiliou. apwards of fifteen hnmlrrd pounds The ,sori( tats, "ha W on of lbs loesl large horse, w hate leen is to ine Itna. Mr. My rrs now haa him at home in Jfknn county. Extension or tiik Kaimioad. The towns along the line nf the proposed Oregon Railroad, which is the extension of the Orovillc Koad north, are waking up tn the importance nf aaid road connection. The Chico Cturani sari : . "There Is nothing which will heneBl the Saoratiieiitn Valley and the northern portion of th Slat as much as the contemplated Oregon Railroad. During the coming summer the road from Lincoln tn Maryaville will bo completed, making a continuous route from BnoraD'ento to Orovillo. The bifl Introduced in Congress pro vides for the same aid by Government, to th. Oregon road as ia extended to th Central Pa oilio. 1 Responsible parties are only waiting for the bill tn pass, when they will commenoe ftp e rat ions, and push the work nlon with energy and vigor. Every mile of the road will pay handsomely as fast as it ia hnilt in fnct, thero ia nn heller inducements presented for the In vestment of capital than the Oregon Railroad enterprise presents. Thii road will open up the rioli valley of the Sacramento, and make il the greatest thoroughfare on Hie const. This road will give a new impetus In coining in Ilia northern counties, bringing tbeir supplies to their very doere at one-tenth Iheir present cmt. Rut more than all ia Ihe State of Oregon inter ested in thia enterprise. Tins road would place Portland in three dors' communication with Sun Frnucisco. and open a ready market for the produce of tho whole Slate: aud the heavy loaded freight truins which would piiaa over this road would surprise even Ihe most sanguine advocate nf Ihe road. Next lo the Pacific Rail road, aud coeval with it, ia the Oregon Rail road. It is the most feasible cf anv route of the same extent in th -United States. It will upon op a great highway ol cnininerco and travel to a section nf country three time, aa large aa the whole of New England. It will not atop nt Portland, but northward it will lake its course, traversing llritirh America and con necting the Russian possessions with Sun Fran Cisco, and in time with New York, with hands of irnu. To the people of Sncrninento Valley and Oregon ne suy, work diligently for llio ac complishment of this great enterprise. Agi tate, tb subject through the press. San Fran cisco, KAcriiincntn and Marysville are interest ed in this enterprise, and should not suffer the subject to become lukewarm. We shall expect tn see the iron hoi en come snorting into Chii o, on his northern tour bevmid Mount Shasta, in the conrsu of thi next eighteen inonthi. A GiOANTin Raimioad Sciiemr. The fill- lowing is copied from the San Frtciciscn Flag of March Gl ti : On Saturday Inst a bill was in t'oiluced into the Legislature to -raiit the New port nuil roloiii Railroad Company the right tn erect a bridge across the Suurameiito at Rio Vista. We iiiitlcratiind that a coiup my, wllh ample capital, will, if the bill above-mentioned ia passed, niiiku Newport a center for railroads asliillows: 1' nun .Newport to Kio Vista, to Walnut Grove, in Hick's Bridge, to Dajlor's Ranch, lo Folsotn. w hero it will connect with the muds lo Murvavilh) mid Placervilli', Then from Newport to Fairfield, tn Lnkcport. lo Ultiuh, to Eureka, in llumbcldt county; tn Orlenna llnr, in Klamath; lo Jacksonville, Engene, Salem. Oregon City and Portland, in Oregon. 1 hen troin New pint to 1" airfield, ti Woodland, lo Colusa, to Monroevi le, to leha- mn nml to Miasm. 1 hen Irnm .Newport to Walnut Grove, lo Sacramento. Then from Newport lo Rio Vista, lo Walnut Grove, m Mi.keliiiiine Cily. to Autioch, In Martinez, te San Pablo and to Oakland. This gignntiu This gigantic scheme is perhaps practicable;. Congress has passed a lull giving extensive 1 1 acts ol land to n nil I roan line ue.wrclj r.ure kn, in lliniihol.lt, In Newport. The legislative bill under notice was introduced i ; mediately upon Hie ntiiiouiiueiiient of the grant hy Con gress to Eureka and Newport line, nud it ia ev ident that (here ia something ignite thin, lie in the grand scheme which we havu described, How it ttArrRNKt- l,. e rinii. pi.. .--.. ..nuil meiilioued by us Iwo weeks ago, of Ihe bed of Khunulh river rising up near Killebtie'a ranch, we hnve since learned, appears to tine its origin as follows : The riv er at where the uprising to ik place was very deep, with a slate rock nullum, which the ed dm in the river gradually wore through, mak ing nn escape for a strata of chalk formation, heavily pressed no donbt by the hill back of tbo bank, which sunk down level at the same time the bed of the river rose op As the origininl brink with largo tri-i a along it. be tween Ihe sunken hill and river channel re mained firm, the natural supposition is thnt tin- foiiniliitton id that locality is of solid rock with a Tsouum from which the chalk aiihstiinoe emaniited. Since Ihe rise in the river from last week's rains, Ihe stream ia fast Wishing awuy the chalky incumbrance intruding Its. original chnom-l. 'Ihe locality is about .'!0 miles from Yn ku, and wc learn that mine nf our citizen couleii pi. to vi.-itng the scene. 1 rcAM Journal. Tub Phojkctkd Ciiixkok. A movement bus already been eommenued and is being vigorously prosecoied for l lit. founding and en dnwiiMrnt ol a College or Academy in thia city. A haudsnm plat ol four blocks in tho south ern portiou of ihe lowu site, comprising about seven acres, has been donated loaanls that object by Mr. Thomas Mouteith. Messrs. John Connor, Jacob Norcniss and Jai. it. Foster have lieen appointed Trustees, and Ihe Rev. E. R. Geary is aiithorizp'l to receive at.li aoriptious for Ihe work. The Journal says the Institution will be under the supervision of the Presbytery of Oregon, connected with Ihe lienors! Assembly of tbe Presbyteriau Church of the United Stales, in perpetual Irusl, lor secular educational purposes, lho same au thority stales that Mr. Ge.ry is meeting, with encouraging success in getting subscriptions. Dtmticral. I V I he liermaiis ol I exas and there are some fifty thousand of thorn were hynl lo Ibe Union almost to a man. Many were torn away by conscriptions, many bad lo sow pi thia ollice or thai to escape conscription or to sop- port their fauiiliea; hut n lieruian Secessioms: rn a curiosity. 1 lie I eulonio phlegm wa. Todlebeii's earthworks In lliein timing the war a silence more vigorous, an inactivity mare masterly, never was known. In a mass tbe Germans of Teles held themselves, aa far aa they possibly could, aloof from the whole thing, and waited. To Montana. Tho Or. ginidn snyl Alirams 6V Co. have commenced the construction of a t -siner above Cabinet Landina;, tu run lo Thonipson'a Prairie, a distance ef 1 1 mile., making a through line to Montana. The steamer nf Moodr, David eon cV Co., on Pen d'Oreille Lake, will runnect al Cabinet Landing with lha boat of Abianis A Co This ill afford rood sprifie; and summer acroite mwlationa, but for winter travel fh road from I'en d'Oreille Lake lo Thompson I'rsirie must be built. Pl.Avr.i) Ot.'T. S.n Francisco bossls of a saloon called tbe Bank exchange, where lb. finest wines and liquors are dispensed at tweo ty five reins a glass, with Innchei thrown in Ire. A plain looking person went In one morning, and called for a brandy cocktail, and wauled it strong. Mr. Parker.as isamal with bun. waa veiy considerate, and mixed ibe drink in bia beat atyle, setting it down far Ilia custom er. After lb cocktail bait disappeared, the party leaned over Ihe bar and said that ho bad Bo change about him, but would hat soon. when he would pay lor tbe i rink. Patker po litely remarked that b. sbowhl have mentioned that fact b.lor. h get lb drink, whet km eu Inmer remarked. T tried that an yesterday naming, wllh ana nf your men, but k Woold not let me have the whisky, so yo.oMild play that dodg oi mo again !" Tbli waa too good for Parker, aud bo told Ilia easterner tsr was tslcom to tbo drink, and waa entitled! to bit bit into tbe bargain, if he wsnbd lu C08TL1.VE88 Of MONARCH?,' ' A few days ago w statod the main expen ses of governing France, nnder various buds, ao much for the Imperial family, an much for tbe Senators, ao much for the Corps l.eijiilaiil, so nine Ii for the Council of Ministers. ,.The urn raid to the Bonaparte family, though the separato itenia are few, makes n respectable total. The Emperor, beiidea a life lire af all the pnlaoea, which are kept in tho highest tlat of repair, at th pnblio coat, reeoivea $3,000, IHIO per annum. The Empress i allowed tl, 000,000 a year. Prino Napoleon, (oommaiily called "Plon Plon.") hai $.100,0 :0 per annum bia lister, the Princess Matiklo, wife of Prince Anatote Demidoff, receiving a fine al owance. I he whole amounts tn $0,300,000 a tear. The aix million whlon the emperor and Empress annually reoeive from France rather overshadows bv the magnitude nf the amount, the S'ili.OOO a year wich ii paid tu th Presi dent of the United States, pri,ly thetmnon paid a puisne judge in England,, who alio haa a large retiring when be quit, bia work; and precisely, t.o, toe amount wliuili a isritisli l.ora Chancellor la paid for life, even if lie haa held that office only for an hour! Nobody1 can charge oa with paying our high offioiala too macu. t .if. .i: ' I We have had the ourioaitr and. taken the trouble to make a general estimate of tb onat of Uritisk royalty., It ia not unite ai expans ive as imperialism in France, but comet too a pretty sum at the year's end. Tbe allowanee tn Queen Victoria is 1185, (HK) from the public treasnrer, and an extra 25.000 na net reve nue of Dudley of Lancaster total, 410.000 per annum tn th Qoeun. The Pnneu of Walea from the public treasury and the) net revenues of the Duchf of Cornwall, baa X 100.. 0(H) a year, with aome 3,( 00 more ai a gen. era I in Ihe army and colonel ol a rrgimet, His wife has 10.000 for dress and pooket money, and they hare Marlborough House In lire in, not only rent free, but kept in perfect repair. l hp rent ot that puluue, rant liy tlie hern nl Blenheim, would nt Irastbe another 10.000. 'l'nl nl paid to the Prince and Princess of Wale. 123.000 a year. Prince Albert ia now re ceiving O.0OU a year, and Ins two younger brothers will receive about lb aame, each nf them, nn coming nfiign. '1 Tne Princes Royal, wife of tlie Crown Prince of Prussia. hasB, (IIM)ayear. the Princess Alice, wife of the Prino or Hesse Darmstadt, haa 6.000. 1 Th Princess Helena, about, to be married to Prino Christian of Atigustetiburg, will have 6.000 a year. and harl Russell will try tn obtain a still larger allowance for the bridegroom, because be is alninut a pauper. The two younger daugh ters of Queen Victoria, by aud-by, will receive 6,000 a year. Th whole allnwano. to Q.ioen Victoria nud her children amounts to IG'is.OOO ficr annum, and tbe Princes, in due season, will lave offices conferred upon them fsiueonret. uf course, which will double their respective incomes, in nilihln n, the Duchesss ol Cam bridge, aunt nf tlie Quean, baa 6.000 a year, and each of her daughter line 3,000. 1 h Duke of Cambridge, the Qneeti'i first cousin, has a parliamentary allowance of 12.000 per auuum ; JLD.UMU a year us r iciu MarsDal.coitv niaudiug the army, and ili.UOO mnr. aa Colo nel of the Scotch Fusileer Guard.. Thus the Cambridge branch uf Queen Victoria's family, receive 32.000 pounds a year. We hive not taken into account that the Queen haa the free use uf Windsor Castle. Uuckingliaui Palace, aud niln r uatioual mansions, which are kept in repair 1 1 Ihe public expense. - tier own carri age, and all carriagea driven by persons wear ing the royal livery, are loll free, upon all poll lo roads.aud the custom is to claim this exeinn tion nn the dignified plea that were it not exer cised, future royalty might therohy be deprived ol (he priviitge. is either Un w Itiolnit tlie Queen's privnie fortunu. arising from three sev eiul sources, vix i her own tarings during a reign nf nearly thirty years ; the million ster ling which Prinoo Albert laid by, improving it liy great investments, out ol Ills large alluw- ,.,m .,e - iliv d.UU Mr. Neeld, who had mar aionny than brains, loyally bequeathed to the uurvu, aud which. though he had a oeice married to a country clergyman, with many children anil a amall in come. her Majesty, as iliu Cuurt Circular would any. "was graciously pleaauu to accept, i Th. total money which. Ibe Royal family of England receive Irotn the priUsh tax-payer amouula tu 6,i7.(HK) a year, tua to 13,1)00,. 000 iu gnld, which nllei ull, ia much lesa tlmp tlie $b.000.0i;0 which the Bonaparte family condescend io acueptlrmu France. Certain it is that imperialism iu France, and Royalty iu Lughiiid are rather expensive luxuries, 'nl aXe(j(i lien. .. , , j,, . ,,,,, 1 BIT Or ROMANCE. Many af our readers have seen the hoy who enmrt here with Connlel King of the lbir locum .Missouri fjaralrv. a lew weeks ago. Tim boy escaped from lln Sioux Indiana on lho Plains, and came to th camp of Colon King with whom ho has since remained. On Sylvester, of Quinoy (111.), feeing an an nunnceinrnt of the boy's recovery from th In Hans, Immediately let to work to aioerlatn liy correspondence something further on the sub ject. It nppeare that hi bio'lier removed with hia family In Oregon in IHlil; and Ihnt one of his tittle hoys wna stolen by Ihe Indian on Iliiuilioldt river. A the result ol In. in quiries. Sylvester became latisfied that lb luciUve liny was his brother s child, anil cam to this city last week and look bun to In aw home at Qoiuey. The boy has lost all reuol lection of Ins childhned, and Ihe only evidence of identity is the resemblance whioh be hear to ether members or Ihe family, portrait, ol which are in M Ive.ier a possession. He la sharp, shrewd, good looking boy. about twelv years ol age. and hia observations are not hill amusing. A tattler good Ihiog is told ol him at a party at the armory on Friday night, tn which h bad acctuipauied Colonel King, II looked attentively, fur A time at Ihe ladles' waterfalls, and after becoming satisfied w ith th survey, he remarked "one squaw have twa head" not a very bad inscription. Of course he did not mean la insinuate lint limb head contained tlie same quantity of brains. His actions ami halnts are entirely Indian, aufl In language amusipgly so ; altogether h haa made rapid progress iu learning to apeak En glish. 11 designates Inea aud women U buiks and squaws, and aay be kid "heap fuu'' in Bearing black pappnos with a mask. Sylvester is confident llial be is the child of bis brother, and la overjoyed tt finding biin. The above item ii taken frum the Jefferson City (Mo.) TWi by Ihe Sacramento L'ltitm, from which we copy il. Mr. Omar Sytvrater aud family, from whom the hoy was (teles, reside in Albany. The oiremnslauce. a above related, in regard tn th age of lb bur, and Ihe Inn and place of hi captor by t Indiana, are substantially trne. Tk bereaved parents had long givan tbeir child op for lost ; but now, after a lap nf near ilx year, th little wanderer is restored to them if from the grave. Truly It I a iiibjrot for romance. The first Intimation Mr. Sylr ester received uf in recovery el his child waa on being ihown lb above Item, on last W'ednenljr. Albany Journal. ' ' ' I ... i . t I Kat yoi'r Bkown Il ha n First. Ilita plain but faitlilul earing, "eat your brown breail first " war is llier a better vol fnr a ynnng man's nuUet In lb world, 1 While you routine tingle, yoo may be oa tt hi a narrow limits as you please, and II it then yn most begin to save, in order tn provide fer Ih more enlvged expense of mar foirir fimily. Be sides, a plain, frugal life is then aopporud Oiaal cheerfully. It I your own choice, and it is to ho Justified on the beat aud moat boned principle tat th tavbl, i too have nobody' pride ia slrnggl. witei. ear appsisi! t oinoter, bal roar ids Aayc odeano. $ bfw and auooeas. Il rill bo rirwoved yo( kU fiT yattraert greater tlvilgrtJi and ye, t' , Jan be allowed to do It both retvsmably tt ... le.A!0 JO it pitivrix., Of fcvery Description, ;L'Trn mm iscatkbbi anb dispatch. "' 1 "w,'-'.,..s SATseor sDTSSTlSISU. Q : tnnrtlos, I per squars ef tea linos or leMranul.a nVeR,nr, ft for e.eh subssoasnt Inscrtlea. -S t T" Advarllslns Whs, whsn ae, paid la advaass, alii be charged twnty-flv, per ,tnt sddllNinsI, te cover Hi, sesl of collection., .' . ', , ,f ( trf t&" A llhul dsdoctlon from ibs abet rstw wilt b, m,ds fator of thoi, whe sdvertls. by tlie qiisrter, " " " J mnt will talk:.1 We limy mt tbrouh tlie world, but' twill be very alow, if we lUten toall Uiai le seiil aa weor T7 .-if We'll ln vrnrned and freueil. sail kept In a slew"; For Meddlrsnme tongues miait have ieuetbinir sa-do, I'nr people will talk, vuu know, psople wl.l talk, ' , 0 they must talk, you know. If quiet and morlest, you II have It presumed Tbal your humble poaitiun Is only kasumed You're a w"h in sheep's clothing,, or slae you'r a fool J ' "' But don't get exclted-Veen perfectly cool. ' For people will talk, etc. " If generous and noble, they'll vent ou' their spleen You'll hear some loud hint that you're selnsti and ' ' aiean v ' r -M il ii j I II upright and uooeat, and fair aa the day. f m They'll call you a rogue ia a sly, sueakiug way For people will talk, etc. " " And tlipnrtf yno- show the- leosl boMnesa of heart, Or a slight M.clHiatiou to take yiias ewn part, They will call you an Upstart, concerted aud vain. But ksep staalghl ahsnd, ami ilon t eWp te wpjsia. . i ,1For Pyplwill t.l,,.tc.i., n(J 1( If thresdbar your coat . Oi old-fasbioned yinr tt. cVuneona.ot umirse, wm iase nonce oi. mat. And hint rather stum lt ton an nay ' f otirfwar t JJutdoa'tslexcM whatevar they aay,, ,,,. . . For peupl will talk, etc. . ' , . - .,-t.ij.Hi .i.e. d'.i tiiiio If yon dress In the fashion, dmt think tp eicap. For they rrillcls hen in diRtrrat shape ! ,w Yon'ie ahead o( your means, or yonr tailor! dnpald Jut uiad your own business, there', nough lo be mad. ror people win tsia, etc, v ', '. i 1 ', il .! t. . '.I -. a. i a-.f.. They'll talk fine before you, hut then, at your back, Of venom and slander tnere'd never lack -,,111101 How kind and pout In all tuai tuey say,- ,jTj , Hub bitter as gall wneu yoo re out oi tne way. - For people will' talk, etc;. .I-. ,tH u,.-ri The heat wsVio do Is io'do niryoii please, ,1" For your mind, if you have iiuev.will then ft at ease; 1 if c'liiraeir'ni win aieet with all sorts of abuse,- But don t tnink to stop them, 11 al nt any use;' ' '- fur poopi win tabx,iai 1,1.100, n ! I " o- - slo I,',,,,,, ,;. BI TKLEBBAPB.. .,.,! Waahinttan March,. 22,Tbe .Presideat transmitted to the House to day over, 1 1,000 pagea of manuscript correspondence u th reaonroea and ounditiou of Mexico.' ' t dale back from ibis uiontb two or , thro ojrar. Moat of it bas been published,. ( ;, The frismls of Ihe Mexican Republio are circulating a printed ttntemeiit showing that Freoeh intermediation na 1 ereaieu w aeoi which Maximilian teeksto Itnpo oi tb country, aiuouotiug tu $iyj.962,000. wholly in Frauue, to which should bv added a, foreign debt of $81 ,632,500, recognized by the V pub lic of 1862, and to adjust which Intervention wm nominally beguu. ' The expeudiUre of Maximilian, including the interest ou h,y debt, re Hated at $.')00,000, while Ihe expense of the Republio were only $110,000. TH luteri or debt nf Mexico haa been emirefy ertihgoiah ed, by th lale of Church properly, iu 'I Chicago, March 22. The following vot of tbo Sauai on atrikiug oat the eioloait privi lege iu Hie character of tb Cuban telegraph, ia referred to a indicating the poaition'of Sen ators on Ihe general telegraph monopoly 1 Ayea,' Meaara.. Authony, Brown,, PnokaleW, feaaendau, Fatr, Grimes, Henderson, How, . Iiortou, Sherman, Spragge. Trumbull, Vau Winkle.' Noea, Meaar. Chandler, Ominear, Cragln, Cresswell, Doollttl. Onthriv Harris. Kirkwvod, Morgan, Houely, Raoisyy Stewart, Sumner. Wade, 1 Willey, . Wilson. , fJonn nbaequently asked to change hi vote-. During the day'i nroce.dipgs in th Hon. Raymond, of New York, asked Bingham of Obi, what bad heooiue of the resolution for th admission uf Tenneaae. and if it would bo broaght up again for raoousiderttion." Bing ham of Ohio, replied that tbe gentleman wm miitaken aa tn the natur nf the proposition. He bad boned that it might b brought 01 uext week, but it wauld not be right' to Tot on It io toon. Raymond remarked 'that ho had aoppeaed tbe objeot of the mratur trat ... : 1 . 1 .1... - A ; r ....k... rm IO pro, IU1 Kir lue Uliii.siuil ui iiirmuai. ii.ia- Tenneiiee on thia floor. There wre tome rron in tbe publication of lb vol" on tbo . of tha km Hntchiaaon tpneon aa Toting aye. H wa not present ontf Om us Tot. Washburn nf lllioail. and Conklin of New York, do not appear Toting at nil. They both ay. ' - iu-.tu t-.,!.-,. " Waahlngton, March 23. In the He use, Kaison, Iowa, presented a memorial from the Iowa Legielatur fer Government aid fnr tho oonalruction of tbe Iowa branch of tbo Union Pacific Railrnad. 1 ,; ; . - '1 ' .1 Tk House proceeded to eonaider Abe leint reaolotinu to auicnd tb Agrieultnral. College. .. liidwell. of California, submittal om ro matk and adveoatad Ih meaaur. Aftor dia OQssion. Ibe resolution wa committed, to Ik Coaiinitlue on Agriculture. , . .. , , A large number nf bill for variou appro priatioas, wer noted upon. . ,: , . Cliivag. Marth 23. An Item waa tele graphed wbioh ears that Treuorer, Spinntr Cad published a loiter inaiiilaiaiug theoorreot neaa uf Coulroller Clark' alalemenl. Th (not is precisely tlie revere. Treasurer Spin ner's teller explain that lb Lnk In bia of fice are th only authority on the treasury fi aauoes, aud that lb Ccutroller dori' nt and cannot knew from hi own book tb exact current condition of account with national bank. He says th deposit in national bank are returned weekly as certificate and report are received balancing ai cash in the treasury. The discrepancy between the bank report and the treaaury atateuieut aria from, th hot that Ihe bank are charged weekly with th amount deposited with them by revenue of ficer and other end are corrected daily with olisoka drawn on them; banco, it occur that Ik. Barnaul due ihe department, am th book of the bauka will differ materially frm lb balano ; according tu tb book of th do ' partioent. . For instance, tho ttauuery may liriw to-day nn different deposit. Th bank shoyld of c'ouise br accredited with th amount of obecka drawn upon them while tiiey cannet charge the Goverument nutil tbe check tr presented, which may not happen toe day or week after. o 11 . ,.i..iin ,i Hkiiit Mam ih the Rioht, Plac On tb ISih, J lb Ban Jos Couritr. man., wllh hi wife and one child, atrivad tt San Jose by the morning train. Th man was a ha joiner. nd brought hi htf Ml with him. Having no money, he pawned mod of hi tools fnr some lumber, li then btin4 the privilcgu of building on a vacant lot, and mtunoil at two o'olok ia thtran. ad tt five o'clock th bona wa Ineloted, Al onset hi family noted into the bouit, tnd it) In than an hour tb good wif had oopper ready K Tb family ilepl in lb , boos that nighl. If any body can beat onr now carpen ter, jit 11 them com on." ' ,' V ,. i.;. . I i MlH('r.B'OPISATH)H.ThI.Yarlt- rag Pott av I " '"' -' Mercer brught from tb I'aoifi eertl ficatr of good chraott and ocral standing, and the gornof af Waabinglon Unitory gave him oommisaion a Emigrant treat. Be wta approved by Uv. Andrew of MassachusatU, wlm rroomnirnilrd hi echeme to tb Nw En gland public. It seems b bat maltreated tnd deceived r coiiaiderabl nomber of very re spectable person. Several cat of aairriig hat 000 a r red t and tb ooatribaU of lb banernlriit should b 10 oSstnlnled s to rlivs , Ih immediate neorssilir of all who were de ceived and impoTerish.d tod whoa claim on lb publio ympatyby tr established. w' ' rTTho CoHeetor ef Itrot Rs)"! prantd on hondred and Airy attorns-1- the Orarnt Jury, Sao Francisco, for log law without Federal license. lb""', haa made It quit lively among lb Tenia la Acifie Ma- rr Th W. W. SMfrsraaa Watblngton haa been reerived mrg c, th annaxaiinn hm of joitia . to Orrgoa k) likrt to meet tb , rtT.relt. ' . ' ' a Olas. flold tf, O Ora.. 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