THE OREGON STATESMAN. HJII.IStffcl) tVSUV MUNUilf, 01 The Orogon Printing unci TubliBhing Company. I. w. CU-1IG, Business IH:uiui,'ir. Tkrms One your, in coin. Six months, $2. liciuituuicea nmy be uimlu by niuii at our risk, when mailed in the presence of the postmaster. U. OIBolal Paper for the State. MYERS & RIGGS, Wholesale anl Retail Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Paints and Oils, . Brushes, Putty, Alcohol. - Crockeiy, Glassware, Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stuffij, Tobacco and. Cigars, Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, &c. &c. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Ilolman's block, oo!) " SALEM. 32m0 Bsaer kale w oh SEWING MACHINES. Copy of the Report of the Committee of Awards at the Fair of tlio AMERICAN INSTITUTE HEW YORK, 1805, To the FLORENCE REWIND WHINE CO. for the Best Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premium Gold Medal, ' RcnHons: 1st. Its Simplicity and great range of work 'id. The Reversible Food Motion. 8d. The perfect finish and Substantial man ner In which the machine In made. 4th. The rapidity of Its working and the quality of the work done. 5th. The Self-adjusting Tension. The FLORENCE was awarded the First and Highest Premium at the State Fnir of Cali fornia, tlio only Fair on the Pacific coatt at which any two double-thread Sew ing Machines were exhibited in competition in 18G5. Tub Fi.obenci received the only premium awarded by the Mechanic's Institute of Han Francisco, in 18414 and 18(15, to any Sewing Machine, Hewing Machine Company or Agjnt. The claim of a competitor to a medal is without any foiwdHtiou whntevor. Wherever the Flokknck lias been brought in cora- Cetition with other Sewing Machines, it hue always eon declared the. beet. It is the most Bimple, the most substantial, the most efficient, and its use is easily learned. Every Machine sold is warranted in the full sense of the word. Band for Circulars and Samples ef Work. SAMUEL HILL, Gononil Agent, 111 Montgomery street, San Francisco. N. O. FAKKIS1I, Airent, 7:y SALEM, Oregon. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTLRS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which MIME'S Mffilli BITTERS . Have become a TIOUSF.HOLD NECESSITY through out civilised nations, is without a par allel in the historv of the world. OVER iriirn Mtiiinv- nvo m'tinnon ipirniieivn inv piuuiuit, Via uuiiviilu uiuioii.iu Were Sold In TWELVE Months. The Demand is Daily Increasing! UICII nnd POOILOLD nnd YOITNtt Ladles, Physicians and Clergymen FIND T. AT IT I t IteirivoH Drooping; MplritM, Lends STRENGTH lo the System Vigor to the Hind, ' : ' : and is . , Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. - - Irs effect, in eases of DYSPEPSIA. Lots of Appetite, Weakness, Excess ive FiiflKiie, Nour!itomacli,ltleii tal Jespoiidency, Ac. IS MOST EXTRAORDINARY. It Is composed of the rhnieeet roots and herbs, the the celebrated CAUSAYA li.VKK, etc, all pre erred in pure ST. CitiilX RUM. As a gentle Appe tiser, and healthy, agreeable tfliniulaut, it lias do equal. It is solk by all respectable dealere. In every Town, Parish, Village and Huuilet, throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean. fa None can be genuine onlesa bearing the pri vate United States Stamp over the cork, with Signa ture on steel plate label of P.A-DKAKE.AiCO. SMITH Ac I3A.V1S, 71 Front street, Portland, Oregon. AHRrTTH POH OK BO OX, and the Territories. Sent- S5, IB6S 30 THE EYES, THE EYES Dr. E. II. PA It DEE, OCCMST AND ACItlST. AFTER A PROTRACTED HLIXDNKSfJcf m than five years, Dr. l'srdea hae aiwie himself thonronghly and scientifically acquainted with all diseases of the Kye, and is now practicing with a suc cess not surpassed in the I'm led Mates. All operations performed, such as Strahismns, or cross eye. Cataract by linear extraction, IVpreeeion or Absorbtion, Pterygium or flashy membrance growing over the eve, K'-onrtion uf ,Siaihvloma, or bulgtiics out of the'et. ArtiOrial Pupil. Fistula Laehrymslis, or rawing of tear pasaure. and all deloruiaties of the Lids, etc., etc. Aniarial Ryes inserted withont the least pain, and possessing all the movements and briliianer of the real aye. A large assortment eonstantly on band for sale at reasonable prices. The DorWs Eve Hath for the treatment and cure of all nervous diseases is need aU over this roast. Thankful to those phviHrlane who bave sent him eases for operations, ani b.-pea that his universal soc eees will wanaat a eoatiuuaiioa of their eantidenn,. His celebrity as an operator is en extensive with his sorcess : aa ptenu are pnwntitig Ui-muelvM for treatment and operations, treat Mew York and IWlou almost saomhly. Manv patiesiu ran be seea at the Doctor's odea dal ly. In dinerent stages of recover,-. Office t 7n7 ( LA Y STREET, (above the Plata) near Dupont Street. y Hope Tnr llosin, IIATEST Axle Or-. Lard Oil, Nut Oil. Pobu IM. tild.. I Mi, Law QU. UUta Oil, Uaaeed Oil, Coal thi, sum ltei,l net , - MYERS k RIUOS VOL. 1G-NO. 18. Valuable- Farm for Sale. i Til R subscriber, boing about to embark in aL other business, offers for sale, at a great bttr-? gain, li is Kami, plensuntlv situated about one mile south of the flourishing villHgo of Uoseburg, Df)U- ULAfi CO., oti the Stage route, ami comprising aoout One Thousand Acres of excellent hind, most'of which Is Inclosed with good fence!, aud under a-goon sihio 01 cuitiration. The liuiirovements are of Ihe most substantia! char nrter, consisting of a large and couiuiixfious FRAME DVYKLL1NO HOUSE, with wullcd cellar, a splendid frame RAItN, 110x84 feet, with numerous other ont buildings. A lurge ORDllAltl), of choice fruit, iti successful bearing, is another importaut apeuduge to this desirable homestead. Persons desirous of engaging in the fuming and stock-raising business in the salubrious clinr:' of the Umpqua Valley (which stream ruin though the premises), will 'find this a ruro chance t, acquire a vorv ucairatiie lucation at a very low puce. Tenuis. Time will bo given on part of the pur chase money, if desired. For further particulars, up plv to the subscriber at Rosebtirg, Oregon. May 5, IHtlB. JOHN KELLY. Pay Up, Gentlemen, ALL PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted to me are resnei-tftillv invited to call and-smv un soon, as 1 need lite money to puy my own oeiits. I haiikful for pint patronage, 1 hope to still see you come arouud to the old stand, where I can be found ready to wait on you with an iticreused stock or GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Salem, April 10, 180Mtf. J M. COULTER. Private Medical Institute. Established by . . DR. J. C. YOUNG, FOR THE CUKE OF PRIVATE DIS EASES, OF WHATEVER NATURE, And all Female complaints. Consulting Office, C30 "Wnshlnffton (Street, Second building below Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, : : CALIFORNIA. wo cum., ft VAW 4 CONSULTATION BY LKTTEU, OH OTHER WISE, FREE. For Direction of Letters, See Below. THIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE lias enjoyed on thin coast mi uuinlerrunlud Huccetw ot Kum teen years, und Inik Uecouie ono of the miowncd llottpiiuls of the ge. What the oululintled JUm k lioKpituIti is to ijonuon, mm il no ieee renowned etttuUlittlinient ot Riflord to Purifl, thin Institute Inm become to the Vh cifio C'oiiKt. The thousands mumullv received Hiid cured, place it in point of tiumherof ptilimitu umoitg, 1 ne very nrot or ine worm, unu uie buccobb-oi its trout ment rHiiku it necond to none. PRIVATE DIHKASKS IN MALES nnd IRRKOrT. LAIUTIES IN FEMALES are the reut dcBtroven of neai ui. niey intmiuouijiy atlactf tiienvBUmiaiid rud tially iiiiilerinine and dent my it; they 'drive the bloom from the cheek, the liuure from the eye, tlio stretutn and vigor from the frame ; lliey ive to the world puny und d incased oit'ripriiw, und poison, thrumli sue cewive, pTnerutions the race of man. The mark, can be seen iu (Scrofula, Coiiritnnptiou, CrtppleB, the Idiot ic, the Paralytic, the Limine, etc. Tiiore is no more terrible BcourtHo the liiiman race than those disease arriain from the contaminution ot Veneral Poitton. The luildeHt forms, by retreating to the blood, bold ever over the one afflicted, the nword of dcBtructton that is liable at any moment to full and blintlit to utterly destroy all earthly hopes. MERCURY, recognized at the mott fatal medical enemy to man, combining will) the Veneieal, doubles his dangers. 'Those who have been treated with that fiernicious mineral potion are notcured ; the dieuso ins only assumed a new form. Do not be Satisfied with Partial Cures, that leave the poison to crawl through the system, eat ingits way into the tissues aud organs beueuth the apparently smooth suifnce, to btu-Bt out in the future with a virulence that will Imflle theeltectsof mediuine. WIIKN PERFECT CUHKScau be obtaineu by con sonsidting h physician whom long practice and thoro ugh investigation into the causes ot I)ISK;,SE of the URINARY ItUGANS etiableB to determine ut once the uattire of tlio disease. In nil ctUpiincn entniBts'd to tbp Doctor's care, PKll FKtT 8PKKDY und PKRM AINEXT - Cures are always Guaranteed In Byphilis and its itdjunclfl; Oouorruja aud Its sc couipititying diwus; all discnrtlcrs of the Hladdur, Kidneys and prostrate; Seniinal Weiirinohs; ltis-euiM-s of the Heart and l.uiign; Dyspepsia Indigestion; Iuipotency ; Incipient Consumption, aud all discuses of t lie Uiiaarv organs, in cutlter sex, euro alwnvs wsmnted, Oft NO PAY IIKQUIKKD ut the Pl.I VATB Mc1ionl IiiHtituto. SO. WASUINUTON STKKKT, 8 AN FRANCISCO, i i i t i : CALIFOHNIA. Seminal Wcnkness or Spcrmatorrtitra. Tne young man who experiences that growing wenkness in his muscular and mental oruauiattou slum Id stop to consider whence it arises. He will llud iu.1110 weaKness . ine oacK, ireuinmig ot ttie limns, disordered digestion, nmtceonutubie failing of the powers of the mind, dittaste for society, dread of im pending trouble, forebodings uf evil, sleeplessness, troubled aud lascivious dreams accompanied by grow ing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization. The positive tru ces nf that most terrible and destructive ot all diseas es, Senium I Weakness Wasting away his powers, uoetroyiug ins nope ui iiieanu roanuoou, nun oiiiggmg hi in along the broken path of his existence toward a premature gruve. To liim who finds his life drihblimr out iu the discharge of the vitul principal of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes ot its appearance brings uo assurance ot relict. Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a oue lib hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the oue who looks to him for so much of her happiness, is a victim of bis evil, und an innocent companion of his punish nieut. He adds to bis misery aud disorder until hope leaves him. There is no rcscn except in proper und skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whom long pructice und careful research has made thoroughly conversant with every phase of the dis ease Those who have become the victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinating, und destructive hab it, which tills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its misguided victims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will sympathize with their snll'uring. To such the Doctor would especially ltd dress himself, giving to each nnd all awn ranee of a PERFECT und PhUMANLNT CURE without hin dr'anceirom buMtite, csonge of diet, or fraraf ex pom re. Uo not forget the address, bee below. Important to IVmnh'S. When a female is in trouble ora (Dieted with disease. and rronires midical or surgictl assittance, the enquiry should be, Where is there a pbysiciau who is fully com je tent to administer relief, and whose rcspectuhle standing in society recommend bim to the cunlidunce of the community f The iMwUtr, understanding how imperatively neouasary these requirements are, feels called upon to interpose, and by calling the alientton ot the athirted lo tne ian mat ne tuu been a 1'ICO KKSKOR OF OliftTETRICH and FEMALB Dirt EASES ftir twenty years, and is fully qualified to ad minister in all case, both uedicully and surgically, not in a snnerlicutl manner, but ia aa Uioromh m niau- a. f years of study aud practice both in hospitals anu private iaiuilies can make, to save them from me nii.n 01 uie awiuuiiitMi, uuwrupuiuoua, una ues igniug. Theretore, tkmiliMi can rely upou him us upon a father. All iu affliction fan tin d in bim one who can feel and sympathiM with and befriend them in trouble one inwhosetcreev I bent most confidence can be placed: CONSULTATION ,HY L LITER OR OTHERWISE) FKEE. Hee a-idrt-ns brlow. TIIECELEHKATED FKM A L E REM E D I E S, com. pounded from the private prescriptions of iH. YOUXO, nave now obtained a most extended poptiiurity, and are correctly viewed to be the safest and surest rente diet for the complaints for which they are applied. The constantly accruing testimonial of tiieir etnoacy declare ibcm to be pre eminently superior in their ac tion. No Ladr should be without these Renovating Agents. Kone gmriine unit- procured at tins oHic. rnt br Mail or Express, to anr part of the Wat?. THKOItEAT FEMALE MEfUClNK! PKEVE.V TlVEPOWIiKRSKtiKMARRIKD LADIES. New, Me and InfulliMe, Insfing fmrn root to six tnonths Price fin. FRENCH LUNAR, OR FKM A EE MONTHLY PILLS. For snpprepsions. Aft fifty ymrs of nse three pills stand anrivalled iu efficacy. Price $j per box. To Corr'poiilrniH, Patients residing in any part of the KUie however JUtant, who may dwire madical ad tip on tbirre sjiective Mr, and who think pmper to snbmit a written statement of such in preiyirne to holding pt-nK-nal interview, are awureil that thrirrommunic tlons will le held most .wird. All h lteriniust be addressed to the corresponding physician, thns : 1 Hump BENJAMIN F. JOSELVN. M.br, . 5Ji Washington btrwt, Bol 735. P. O Vm Frnmritm, CM. O. F. BKOV UT1LL t.iy and sll Greeubaivls, Mining Hiecks and I'riifia un Ntti FmacUMtt. sttd tin Kaslcrb SmtrM Will I hit U...t Dual or H'iumhi JlU wit Weils Ksrgu At Co . oa ipate tMreef, .VHf SALEM, OUR FIRST NOTICE CHANGE OF BUSINESS. WE rospoctfnlly Inform the public tliut ws design chunging1 our rstsil tmile to open a wholowle importing business, ne will begin to sell out from this day, our Dry-Goods, Clothing, Groceries, COOTS AND SHOES, And nil articles generally kept in a retail store in this city. We hiive already Imported direct from France, a spleudid assortment of t , Albums, Ladies' Satchels, notions, . And especially the latest styles of Dress Trimmings! Which we will oiler at VERY LOW PRICES. We call especial attention of merchants, to whom we will sell wholesale at SAN FRANCISCO Prices ! We take this opportunity to express our thanks for the libera patronage we bave received, and heg our ftieuds and the public in general to bear iu mind that this notice is not to sell a few dollars' worth more goods, but invito all to come and examine our stock, to price onr goods, and only to buy after being con vi need .of the real advantages we offer. IT. LEVY Sc Co., Opposite the W . Woolen Factory, North Salem, P. 8.-We will take In exchange nil kinds of mer chantable produce at the highest marketable rates. Salem, April 3, lSoU 3m5 J. 0. SHELTON, M.D. Practicing Physician nnd Surgeon, SALEM, OREGON. Office and residence, Jos. Wilson's brick, opposite the Dennett House. BEIXU a graduate of the Physio-Medical college.Cin cinnuti, Oliio,he Is pnrey reformatory iu his prnc tice, discarding alike mincmranav ego table poisoiis.aud using such uiuilicinoH only as njt iu perfect harmony with Nature medicines tliut possess the rare recom mendation that if they do no good, they will do no injnry. He has also attended a full course of lectures in the Tolaud. (Allopathic) Medical College. San Fran cisco, nnd having practiced medicine un this count alout six years, is fully ucmuiinted with the diseases peculiar to the climate. Doors, Windows & Blinds. a . i JUST received, a large assortment of pine DOORS) und WINDOWS), from Eastern llunnluctories, and tor sale cheap, for cash, Rt STRANG & March ID, 18fi0. 3m3 ANDERSON., New Firm, New Store, New Goods BROWN, COX & CO. yyllOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wiiiot unl LitinorH, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, YANKEE NOTlW.vS, Tobnrco, Cigars), Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, SAI.E.II, OREGON. We bave now on IibiiiI, and uro now re- ETTil roivin,;, the I.AKUKST and HKST SK- f :-j jK 1 l.Kt'TKI) KTtiCK OK (1001)8 In our .,144 line ever offered THIS SIDE OF SAX FRANCISCO I Which we propose to exchange at LOW RATES for Uuuer, Eggs, lluoon, Oats, Wheat, nnd Produce in general ; aud, ruthct than keep bonks, we will NOT REFUSE GOLD AND SILVER. Please Call and Examiue our Stock of Ten & Grindstones, Coffee & Nails, Sugur & Axes, Syrup ic liluo Vitriol, Salerato & Wash' Boards, Cronra Tartar St DriKims, Pocket Knives Sc Starch, Soups Sc I Inner, Clothes HaskeU St Pickles, Ropo St Tamarinds, , Coal Oil St Honey, llnstettor's Hitters Sc Out meal. Tobacco & Clieoso, Cigars & Corn Baskcls. Dye Stuffs Sc Farina, Shovels & Nntmcgs, iMeeroehaum Pipes Sc Citron Sc Waeh 1'ulit, I Spades, Raisins Sc Mouse Trap Wood Pipes Sc Shot, Rice 4: Saltpeter. .Onfccf inncry Sc Snlmnn St Woodun! Clntlict-Pins, Bowls, 'Mackerel & Powder, JtmEKS' OITFI'S'.S I. TILL: In fart, everything usually kept in a First-Class Crorcrr and Provision Store ! tfOODS DELIVERED To all parts nf the city, FREE OF CHARGE. Don't Forget the Plarc: Oct. 5. IRKi. IlKOWff, COX, k CO. REAPERS! The well known and celebrated OHIO HEAPEK, (Called the New York Improved, or Feymour and Uorvun.) Combined Machine, with great improve menu, having a STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can be changed from a reaper, to a mower, In ten minutes; cuts 6 and GJ feet swath, within one nrh or two feet from the ground ; will cut IH lo jl) acres per day. Can be used with two or mure horses. Mill wnrkon.SIItK HILLS, where otkrr M'icktttes rtlt no. Tber are easier loget I lie grain ofT than any other niHciiiun, Ifaviug it uut of the way of the Reap er. The O.IA.1NT ltlOAPKIC Cula a KiiVfcii FOOT WA 1 ll will cut U) acres per duy. AUSO, Xrl'ormirk'i 6-fuot Reapers and Mohitk, BalPi Ohio M Hanny's Wood's PrUe Movers, I'nlon, UayState, kcrbej's, etc. ritt'ss Improved THRASHING MACHINES RasscH'8 Massliion and Rvrocpstakc, 30 TO 36 IM II I'l LIIDtHS. Al-S), Haines' Illinois Harrester (Header.1, Wire Horse-Bakes, on M heels, ReyolTliif? " all tilses, Portable Power Rar Presses. Vilh a getieral assortment of AGRICULTURAL GOODS. AsJ ow Menabe purchased elsewLere. J. D. 4RTHUR &S0N, m Cor. California and Uavl. Sts ,H. V MW NOTICK- nAVIJifl prruisueully Inralnl In Rul.ni, f lregi, I a.lH-ll imtrouniie m, i, f m1 ,(,!. llluvns,e,itiveyiuicc.,uiipn ies and ill d1ims ia and o.it of eonn. -riinlug i B lw oiii.e, prn,,ilT Sllcn.lil to. Krwods. givr sir t nil. I (tti t'aiHtal ll.arl. o. IV. I.AH noN. Mai. al'', l-e-i lrt Ati y at l.iw 4P OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1SGG. , LoMirtl.t.oW, Lai r .Tlie following i Henry W. Longfellow's -contribution to the May number of the AtUnllo Uunthlyi , TU-MOIIKOW. 'Tis late Rt night, and in the realm of sleep My little lambs are folded like the llncks i ' From room Ui room I hear the wakeful clocks Chullonge the pussing hour, like guards that keep ' Their solitary watch on tower and sleep in . Fur oil' I hear the crowing of the eocks, , And through tlie opening door that timo unlocks , Feel the fresh breathing of to morrow creep. To-uiorrow t the mysterious, unknown guest, Who cries aloud i " Remember Carmcridu, And tremble to be happy with Hie rest I" And I make answer! "1 urn satisfied i I dure not uski I know not whut is best i Ud liiitu alreaily sum wnat sliall butide A PERPOItMANOB NOT IN TUB Bim A rntliur stnrtling incideul occurrod day before yesterday, at the afternoon delivery of Dr. Benton's lecture on mesmerism, psychology, etc., at Piatt's Hull. It was nrrunired that this performance should be for ladies only, and but afuw privileged males at tended. Everything was going on swimniinclv. and the Doctor was becoming more eloquent and amusing as he watched the fair facos of his audi ence light up at his jokes, when a rending crash was heard from the direction of the ceiling, and a shower of plaster suddenly descended upon the frightened and ratoniahod faces that wero up turned to diseovw the cause of this peculiar plio nninetion. At first enrthquako suggested itself, but then it was well masoned by the more cool among the ladies that earthquakes generally be gin lit the bottom, and this affair evidently camo from the top. Hut stay! Why, there is some thing sticking out of tlio ceiling. Look! It seems liko surely it can't bo Indeed it must be it U 1 a woman's leg ! And so it was, and a very pretty one, too; ns all the ladies agreed, criticising its contour through their glasses, while some of tlio men ran up stairs to sue if there wnt not a body belonging to it. The leg did not seem to enjoy its position, but wriggled and twisted as if it would like to gut out, though the only apparent effect of its exertions was to force it further down through the ceiling, and it hud got so far by this time that it was well the audience was composed of ladies. On going un, the men found an nnfur- tutiato damsol, sum enough, on the upper side of uie ceiling, anu alter some trouote llioy extricat ed her. It soemi that she was curious, after the manner of her sex, to see what the doctor was do ing, and in trying to roach the skylight to look down, had inadvertently stepped on one of the ventilators, nnd thin introduced a featuro inlo tlio performance which Dr. Bent in would novor have dreamed of, ovon nndor the influence of mes merism. Son Francisco Examiner, June Htk. Dallks City. A woolen manufactory is pro jected at this placo, subscriptions to which reach near (40,000, Tlio company will bo orgnuizod immediately On Inst Monday, as a small boy and girl of Mr. John Epninger were playing on the wreck of an old building lying in the river, both accidentally fell into the water. The girl was rescued by a Chinaman, hut the boy was drowned before assistance could reach him Judge M'Hrido, of Idaho, arrived at Dalles City on the L3d nit., on business connected with the tillo to the lands for the llrauch Mint. A corres pondent of the Oregonian says the pooplo there are very jubilant over tho flattering prospects which Judge M Hride holds out to them. The mint question being settlod in favor of Dalles City, has had a tendency to give a iiowiinipetus to business and improvements. Corvai.iju. A glance at our quiot city at the foot of the hills, will convince the most skeptical flint wo aro progressing, nnd that Corvallis la not behind our sister cities in stonily, healthy growth. The neat and tasty residences ol onr citizens are sursoiinded with beautiful slinde trues, and well arranged (lower gardens. Without esteiital ion or display, every appuiiitmoiit and appliance sue in designed for ease and comfort. New fences, whitewash, paint, etc., have also added much to the comeliness of tlio place. Willi good wnter, Euro atmosphere, a lovely site, Yaqnina at our aek door, I lie Willaraetta iu front, and industry and enterprise ill our citizens, what is I hero to prevent the rapid and permanent growth of Cor vallis? (iazctte. Dkmociiatio Row at BoisR CfTV. We lenrn from a gentleman just down from Idaho, that the democracy of that Territory had a pretty general row in thoir convention on tlio IHtli of Juno, at Uoisc City a sort of knock-down and drag out arrangement. The row culminated iu a shooting sproe, in which most of tho coppery magnates took a lively interest. Theodore Hiirtncatcr and D. William Dontliil, old Orcgoniiuis, look sbnrcs In It, and the latter, iu a playful mood, fired' a re volver point-blank at Street, the editor of the H'orM, who was only snved from a trip to the other world, by the intervention of a pocket-book in his breast pocket. Street at the same lime gave vent to his hilarity and good feeling by firing a shot at Doiithit,. which, howover, overshot the mark and lodged in tho ceiling. Hulbrook was renominated for delegate to Congress. Orrgoniun, Sinoi'lar Dkatii. Wo learn that Joseph Ilu. rns, of Now Jefferson. Green county, Iowa, lost a little child last week, from tho cll'ecls of chewing pieces uf a paper Mar. It is supposed that the enamel on tbo collar contained puison, which caused the deuth.iof the child ill less than two hours. The bodyjtnrncd purple immediately af ter death, aud remained so until they were nbout to bury it, wheu it changed to its natural color, and became warm. This is a strange case, and should bo a warning to those who use paper col lara, to keop them out of the reach of children. hau Fart Dodgr) NorthueH. Scan. Mac-Cairo, May Uo.-A shocking case of scan. mag. occurred In-day at Metropolis, III. Mrs. Fred. 1 Iny4.cn, of Mound City, rail away with John Crowell. The husband pursued the parties, and found them at Metropolis. Mnyden was talking to his wife, and while so doing Crow ell rushed uut of aoom and shot him with a shot gun, the discliargo taking effect iu lliiydon's right breast. At 4 p. m. he was slill alive, but bleeding Internally, and there are but lillln hope, of Ins recovery. Crowell was not arrested at tbo latest accounts. StlltKIIOM AllOUMIKD IN C'KMTRAL AIA. f,s iWJ. tlieRuSsi.il orfF.N .1 ltr,,....l l.ll-U.I - dispatch from St. Petersburg of the a;id March announcing the abolition of slavery iu Tuahken', enpitnl of the new Russian province of Toorkis Uhi, at the request of the Emperor Alexander II. All the slaves, mostly Persians by birth, have J. "", anu tun now power of the Csar in those roinnt A.;. tin .,..,;....,. I... .1 I ...... .w p....,VwD ,nn HIUI UWII inaugurated with the blessings of liborty. From IrMim.-The H'orld of June Ifith reports the arrival of a parly from California, who left Chiro on the fill, ut tv ,! ..lu.l . :. in IM days traveling via Humboldt and Queen's t uoy ieii tineo witn rw Head of rattle. When three miles this side of the buwuiit Springs tho Indiana made a ttiirht mi,l n,.n ,!.. ....i drove off 15 head. Thuy saw from (HI to IOO ,1c,! Chinamen lying along Ilia road, wb.re they had been slaughtered by tho Indians. Nbw Ft;ix. The New Orleans papers men tion the formalion iu that city of a company for manufacturing; the petroleum vapor stoves.. The immense saving nf lime, money, labor, and dirt insured by the use of this stern will no doubt bring it into general household use iu tha cilies and towns of tho country. The silk worms housed in the Pavilion at 8acramonto, are at work, and may be seen in all their stages of growth and development. Several ladies have volunteered to aid L. lVvost, with the view of lisfning the business. Provost thinks be has a million of worms at work. -The report of Gen". Rprsgue, Chief of the I-reed men's Bureau for the Stale of Arkansas, shows that during the month of March last near ly 6,000 of th. whit inhabitants of that Stato, aud about IjOO freedmcn, were fed by the Govern ment. The yew trees of Surrey, F.ngland, stood ia the days of Julius Cn-aar. There is an apple tree in Hartford, Conn., WW years old. A live oak iu Louisiana il years old. A cedar on Mount Li baiioii a.lliU years old. A sycamore in lb llos phoros 4J.KSJ years old. John P. Gray, a lad about Vi years r.f age, re siding with his parents in Prnvidenes, IC. I., was to much exciled by the passing of a mensgrris aud eirens, that be went up into tha a tlio and banged biuiseif. II was dead wheu discovered. Fn (fiRR Throat Dissolve nnsntlty of salerato. ia strong vinegar: heat, and inhale the fumes through a funnel. It will euro aur throat at dipth- n So say those who have tried it. - rl ft mm oui;jiOi sTATi; law rio,. (official,) , k M HSsSaSlliSZSESgssiE 51 ESSsSS8SS3SSSSSaseS5 I! a. ri 1 1 9 & S3feS2.iHSS9ssSS!iZ SSawlgSSSEgegasggZ 5 5 3 S r ? THE HEALTH OF JEFF DAVIS. It will he recollected that a short time ngn secretary moCuiidsM, whilst un a visit In Fort ress Monroe, had an inlorview with Jeff Davis, and llmt the heorelary discovered from obser vation, ami the information lie derived from the surgeon in nttetiilnnco at. the Fort, that Davis wus in feeble henlth. Since tho report nf that fact lliero have been various statements to the contrarv coming from newspaper corn- pondents, who professed tn have obtained their inloi'iiialinn from the nllioers anil visitors at tho Fort. The President deemed it proper, upon ine suggest inn oi several prominent men, tu ill rect an oftipial report to he made by the sur genu wlio has churgo of the prisoner. The ex uiiiiiiation wn mnile nccnnlingly, and the fol lowing is a copy nf the surgeon's statement : FoimtKss Monroe (Va.) MnyfJ, 18GG. Adjutant General United Stales Army, Wush inglon, I). C.t Sir: In compliance) wild directions from the President i,f tin. United Slates to me, given iiirmigli I lie nlltce ol tlio Adjutant tjcticriil, I have made u special examination of Ilia Statu prisoner, Jcflcrsoii Davis, now in conlincim-tit at this post, nnd report the full wing lo lie tlie result of said cum. million ; Ho is uoiisidernlily emuciuted, llio fully tissuts having nlmort dis appeared, leaving his skin much shriveled. His muscles are small, IlicciJ and very soft, and bo hits but litlle muscular strength. He is quite weuk und debilitated. Ciineiieiitl', Ilia guil is becoming uneven and irregular. His dige. tivo organs nt present are in cninparnlively good ciiiidilioii, hut become quickly deranged under anything hut tho most carefully prepared loud. Yt lib u slit t disagreeing Willi linn, ill's peptio symptoms promptly iniiku their appear ance, soim followed liy vertigo, severe facial and oruinal neuralgia, and eryrlpeliitntis in (lamination nf Ihe posterior sculp and right side of nose, which quickly affects the right eye llio only sound ono he now has, and extends tliioiigli the nasal duct into the iiusii. His ner vous system is grenlly deranged, be being much priistrnleil and eso sstn-ly irritable. Slight noises, which are scarcely perceptible tun innn iu robust Ix-nllli, cuihc. him much ptiin, the tlu soriplinn of the sensation being as of one flnyed aud having every sentient nerve exposed to the waves of sound. Waul of sleep has been a great nniV almost tho principal uausu of his ner vous exoitnbility. Tliis bus been produced by the I rump of ihe creaking mils of the sentinels on post round the prison ronm, and the relievnl of the guard at the expiration of every two nours. hiiicii almost invuriuhiy awakens linn. Prisoner Davis rtulcs that be ha. scarcely en- joyed over two hniirs' sleep unbroken nt one nine stnea ins coiiiiuemeiit. Menus liavu been taken, by placing mntlinir on Ihn Hihiis lor the sentinel lo walk nn, to allevialn this source of distuibaiioe, hut with only partial success. His vital condition is low, and lie bus lint little re ouperalive force. Should he he attacked by any nf the severe forms of disease to which the tidewater ripion nf Virginia is subject, I, with reason, fear for llio result. A copy of this ro port I have Irruishcd to the heiuliuarters of inu IWlliliiry District id f ortress .Monroe, in compliance with orders frotu tho Mnjnr Gen crul cnmiiinniliiig. Kespocllully. your obedient servant, Gko. K. Coot-Kit, Surgeon. U. 8. A. IIkbbi.s and Statu Riuhth. The Chicago Republican has the following : The Richmond Ernmiurr replies to some re cent observations of ours by declaring flint the rebels louglit in defeiico of the Invaded liber ties of Ihe citizeu and tho vinluled soVerviL'iilv of the State "against the violence of those who assumed to he the United Slates." In llmt war, we am told, llio per feci inn of baseness wus reached by those who deserted their States mid joined their enemies." After this, what docs Ihe Examiner think ot John C Hrecliiu ridge, Samuel Cooper, Humphrey Marshall, Itraillcy Jolinson, Jnlin (J. Pembertim. Marli'i L. Smith ami other Confederate Generals who deserted their Suites mid Joined the enemies of the same I I hut paper adds Hint mi decent man ever did it or ever w ill. hut perhaps ii'inny revise this opinion upou couriiluration of its scope. One of these days the inhabitants of the South will attain lo a wider aud less provincial conception of political duties, and will under stand that allegiance is due not to the town ship, the county or the State, hut lo tho nation. 1 here Itavo been signal illustrations of genuine loyalty during the war, as, for lust nice, in the case of Unit noblest of Virginians, (jeurgu H. Thomas, the hero of Mill Spring, Cliieknniau ga and Nashville. That is (ho sort of loyalty allien is to lie clictislii-d Willi pride In tlio Vir ginia that is to he. Gkn. Grant's Vihitto Richmond. Gen. Oram's visit tn Richmond was marked with many pleasing incidents and gratifying; results. People Hooked to sea bim in large numbers, from curiosity, nu doubt; but during his stny he was oalled upon respectfully by such persons as Robert Ottld, ex rebel Commissi ,ncr for Kf chauge of Prisnoersi (Jen. Joseph Anderson, ol (he 'lrwirgar Iron Work-) Jluyor Mayo; Generals Wickhnin and Heniugsnn; Judges Lyons and Meredith; Hill Carter, Walter Har rison, and many other influential ciliiens, The ladies also called upon Mrs. Grant freely, and every oue who came maiiilrstvd beconiing feelings and senltinenfs. Tha railroad com pany placed a special car at his disposal, the Spottswood Hotel assigned him a large suite of rooms, Ihe Dullard Hiiuso offered to do the same, aud every ono vied to oontribntu to his comfort and pleasure. He dined one with General Turner, temporarily coniinapdiug; visited Fort Harrison and other point of in terest, and returned well pleased Willi hi visit. A "revivalist in Kentucky enennntorad a large sited negro, and asked him, "Mr good friend, hare you found the Lord!" To which Sambo re plied, in asurprised manner, "(jolly, maaial Is de Lord lost!'' Tt 1'nuMM.i r-l. ..-l. i. i.,-. -..!..- i. bars in California. During th last year there were 111 eoiiliriiialion in the Diocese. Ilni-ini. ll ttiAHlk nf Mav 1 1.- WimiImii Mill. m.tttif.tnrMt iMrM.ilw.r..,. . I. ...... ...I ............ ...... ... . tj .uwH.auu yards of wuolan goods, ready for market. Co. K, Oregon Infantry, ('apt. Ingram, was mustered ont and nsiJ nfT at V. nn ,l.. koth June. TlinO Ft N. (' n. I.... i.i.i. ..... their road at the Casead-s a new locomotive the n l Ke, II liMqf?1Pfp!!!P h "::f:'H:.,:?':::f:::i:: -jr ' -' El ; 1 ' WHOLE NO. 708. ! VIEWS OK liEN.OKAJIT. . i New York, May 25. Tlio Lewlslon (Maine) Journal gives the report of an hour's conver sation betweeu tho editor und General G runt, in Hicti. if tho report Is oorreclly given, tlie General appears tu have spoken out more free ly than he commonly due. Ho Is reported lo have said there wore some pari nf the oounlry where our armies hud never trud, particularly In Texas, which needed to feel the blighting effects nf wnr tn bring their people' to a real ising sense of the enormity of the crime and the necessity f a thorough Tepentlug.o He found that those purls nf lb South which have not felt the war, and particularly those which have, been within our lines, and have itinrefnre escaped the rebel conscription, are much less disposed now to bring themselves to the proper frame of mind than they were one year since. A year ago, said he, they were willing to do anything ; now llioy regard themselves as mas ters of the situation. Some of tf.o rebel Gen erals, he Rddcd, arc behaving nobly, and doing all tliey can tn Induou the peoplo to throw aside their old prejudices nnd oonform their course to tho ohnugod oonditien of thing). . Johnston and Dick Taylor, particularly, are exercising a good Influence ;. liut. he added, Leo is behav ing badly. IIu is coudticliug himself very dif ferent from what ho had reason, from what he snid at tlio time of surrender, tu soppose bo would, No man at the South is capable of ex oroising a tenth part of the influence for good thut he is but Instead ol such, he Is setting an example nf forced acquiescence so grudging and pernicious iu its cll'ecls as to be hardly re alined. Tlio men w ho were in Ihe rebel armies, said Grunt, acquiesce iu Ihe result much better than thoeo who stayed at lioine. Tho women arc particularly bitter against the Union and Union men,' of course. He added, there is soma bitterness of feeling among all classes, lint I am satisfied it would soon die nut, if the lending men hnd not romeliow got the idea that treiisnii, after all .was not very bad, and tliut the Southern cause, as they phrasu it. will yet triumph not in war, but iu politics. In my judgment, said Grant, the tone of cer tain men nnd certain papers In the North is such as to do Incalculable mischief in making tlie into rebels believe that they are just as much entitled to vote ns ever ; that if they will only stand by what they aro pleased to call llisir right, (hey will have help liuiu llio North. This, significantly added Grunt is only playing over again tkn Incipient singes nf the rebellion, Ilo was confident that the large majority nf the Southern ppopln would smother their resent, inputs anil become gooj oitiitens, if these tnis-cliief-miikers at the North, tho Copperheads, would only let them clone. For bimse'.f. if he had Ihe power, the first thing bo would do would be lo seize the New York iVeu-s and kin dred sheets, which are moving the South so dangerously with an idea nf their own position and right. Troops, said General Grnnt, must he kepi In all the principal points in the Sonth for some time to come. This will be necessary In re press tbo turbulence of a class of tbo South very dangerous lo nil well disposed persons, and also to pruteot the right nf the freedmcn, who are looked 0mn with deep hatred by a very largo proportion of tho people. KlKITIO.Y UKTlKJIS-LIM.t lOlNTV. . , . . turnout,.) 7 ". I, IS; IS 3. ??8 Uallory Faf. Woods.' AVfy. to" t w;-;;.vUTiri... e -i ir i- j m 1 w i 9. x s r -t! s. t, w m u W V -J J? rl4t9tSWMjLBVaMtia-a4t3jb U'JWsKwX-jtI;atfiSf -I I J -O W -4 i V -I May. Ijtne. ' 31 T. I -' t--TIMMbJMIt-'f I" A (S J C ij i H -I l J '4) Cooko. Hell. Mc l'bonsm Ct -1 w W t. s-V- f) T Ti J U a- 11 u 14 J' tf -i ti sV V X X r' I. X U otasagrv, I V. i 7 $ ?, ! O Mtara i si Ji X Ji ' (- Xe-'HISWr. Hilllvnn. John ton siMUA. .'u J,i. .M.iO. I 1 Wlil. - - T r s w - u u tj i' " t o,,,;. u a W -s tz W s tt T -t l . it -i4 Ad J i St i. -1 w r 5; n m ti i tc lit . Craw ford. u?.T,Zl'llr,il?,'iiZlt Fosler. Moore, lUlm. Il'era. Snmk. Ilmnl. 8 r. S3 IMfcUT r Ti tn 14 tat u i t- T r ' -" - - .j j. -i (leary, Af'rn'. 5! Klkius. Sinn mri. .1 t ?. u -s . u v , ! MW-l)AU9l3lCta - sa-n tl m n B i T ' m S " ' " ".i.ls.5l5 Ulcbaul BIHI. I'ollKk. A''Voe, 2 Elliott. Craw. M MamW, i --T,,SH.,Wl,t.,- f if ,"'"'-'-.'i ntisud. ; Irvine. fcrge. ea 5 SU2'e2S3;i:ii'iVEjS Cling- t man. ! 5 ,J1 t S i 5 S t '4 Tl ' 5 i 8 llighe-,1 t-Ul votr, I I'.n. I certifv tluil tb alsive h full snd Im sUt.m-nt nf llw V',u .,lr, it an s4erleM held In I. bis e-nioty, J'iii,- 4tb, ls.4, lr ll? rsrl'Kj. i.fnres st iMntrd. J.am Kill...! ,n,nl; I Ink. TIn. iHine sof Ul ai.il ar In tt'Hiisn Mlrr. IVm- 'tfrsu t Itnlir HOOK AHO JOIt I'Kl rix;, Of Kvery Demrlptlea, rxKcurr.D with naATNRfis anb yiist'ATOif.. BATKS Of AIIVSSTimiu, first Insertion, 3 per .lUro of tm lines or b... minion ni.Hmir.. $1 tor ssh sstwiisntlriMirllvn, tW A'lv.rtl.lng bills, alum nt paid In adrsiiee, will ot elisriisd iwrniy.nvt per oenl. addltlunsl, to cor.r Ui.cMt of eoll.all,m. . -, j , A liberal d.ductlon from til. tljov. rales will b niul, n favor of thnso who advents, ay Hi. qaartev, ' i " IXIlMt DKPRKIHTIOXS l!f OYVrHEB. The Idaho Index furnishes the following Items in relation to the Indian outrages in tho vioinily oi Ihe Owyhee mines, and then com placently adds, that there are" several oilier item nf Indian depredation in the vicinity, hut not being well anthcnlioatod, they are not published. We should think the following list would make it sufficiently lutoresting for ana week: " ' ' ' ' " ' - ' -- ' " '" ImnAFf ArrACK.-On Monday" bight1, tha 11th instant, Ihe evening before the Indians killed Uossott, Messrs. Webster and King were stopping id a tent near the base of Seuth Mountain. After they bad gono to bed, their dog commenced bnrking and growling, whlob caused them to get up and prepare themselves. Thuy, however, remained in tlio tout nulil lha Indians, who had approached within a few feet, fired Into tho hut onco or twice, when, thinking discretion the better part nf valor, thuy left it, hearing the Indian bursting cups at them or the tent. Whilo they were getting away as fast ns possible, tho Indians continued firing nt the lent, and yelling tremendously at eaou fire. This was kept op nnill King and Web. stcr got nut of hearing. , i Iniiian Raid and Murder. On the morn ing of the 10th Inst,, about eight miles from ibis place, tbo Indians made an attack; on the camp of Columbus Gosiett, situated in Flint district, and nbout one mile from tlie new town of Oro, It appears that Mr. Oossctt was alone, and no doubt' asleep, He was shot through the arm and iu the body, his bead split open with an axe, am from appearances they used a long handled shovel, beating his bend and arm a he no douht endeavored to ward the blows. On Tuesday morning when bis body wus found, ll was vet warm. It ia supposed there wero fifty or sixty Indians, from Ihe great number nf tracks and (be large dis trict l hey traveled over gathering np stock. Ther took about sixty head of burses and some ciiltfo, but during tlio day. Tuesday, the cat thi uiiiue back and some of the horses. About 10 o'clock on Tuesday, and within six hoars after tbo killing of Gossett. fifteen armed and well mounted men started in pursuit. Humor It Is reported that several days after the Indians made their onslaught on the Chinamen ucar Summit Spring, and killed and robbed ninny, a traveler coming op the road noticed a sack nf rioe. Picking It op and emptying out -the contents, be discovered a package containing nine hundred dollars in coin. If Mr. Jmlitui had nipped that, he nev er would lot np nu the Chinamen, for It is but seldom such a pile is found on a white man. ' Overmler Ac Miller's saddle train to Flint, consisting of five horses and one male, to gether with all their rigging, was taken by tha Indians on the ui. lit of the 12th. , , Indian Concentration. Wo bave been under the impression that the Indians have.as a geueral thing, concentrated on the Upper Owyhee, and united together for the pnrposeof stealing and killing with greater saooesa. This is continued not only by their frequent raids in this neighborhood in large bands, bat by the expeditions of Capt. Collins Sod Col. St. Clair in the John Day, Malheur and Stein's Mountain oounlry; without ftodmg any Id that region. , , ; ,, ,- ., ,,,,., ,., IIoiibks Stouss. On the 8ih lust, near South Mountain, about twenty miles front Silver. Mr. 11. II. Drown with three other per rons were enoamped near tha ranch of Mr. lirown. They bad three horses tiod in camp, and alter sunrise they wore let loose to graae. In about half an hour they missed the hones, nnd Immediately started In porstiit. After go ing about two hundred yard they discovered where th Indian had eaught them. - (tap- fiours that three or four Indians with three torres had reoonnoitered the camp, and con cealing thonisolve behind a mound, lay ia wait until the horses fed near them, when they caught them and made off In the direction of the Forks of the Owyhee. , We are informed that very recently, a eom nany of soldier passed np Unrnt Kivcr to tha head ol John Days river, from there tn tha lioul of llio Malheur, thence down to Snake river, and was not able to find one Indian or any lute sign. We also Irani that Col. St. Clair, ho.ouly V few day since left Camp Curry, uenr Hnriuy Lake, traversed all tha country of (he Upper Malheur, tbenoe to tha Owyhee and down to Snake, and nut finding nn Indian. This goes lo explain the desperate raids they are making in lha upper Owyhee) country, and why MaJ. Marshall found such large number of theiu together ouly forty miles Iroin here. Thore is no quesllnn Dal they are concentrating for great mischief. Fire boo drau well armed Indians to make an attack on this town would aku ap tho most uf the old Ingeu killers. Tltlll'III.K A MONO THR AnOHKIINKS. It la enrrently reported that tho Snake aud Piutei cusses have made an attack on the Ilrtinns, lo cated on a river of the sauie name, it U sta led that the cause sssigued 1. th Kruno, a short tune since, msde a treaty with the white, through our late Governor. Lyon of Lyonsdale, to which the Snakes nnd Piute object. . DiBi-BANCHiHiNU Tit Hkbrl8. The Leg islature nf Teniies.ee having passed an aot more completely disfranchising rebels, a meet ing nf Union members was held on the evening nf Ihe 3d Inst., lo exchange congratulation thereupon ; at which Gov. llrownlow spok as follows t lint a short time since, I was visited by Tennessee officer in sn Arkansas rrgiuieuLwho told me that the rebels bad no right lo com plain nf the franchise hilt; that he lebmitted cheerfully, nnd it was within his personal knowledge I bat, if tho Confederates achieved Iheir independence, was thnil perpoa In dis franchise every Union nian in Ihe South. It Is idle lo talk about ihe act disfranchising reb el being a radical measure, inaugurated by 8uinner and Steven al Washington.' It la Ui tunc honored doctrine aud practloa ol the fathers cf (he revolution, who, at lha clo nf that eventful struggle, disfranchised tbo lo ries of thai day, who answer to the rebel of tier dav. Lead cheering My reeolieelion of the kistiiry if thus hm ia that hath signed bills disfrauuliistng Tories. . The mum , waa done, if mistake not, by Ihe Legislature; nf Virginia and N, rib Caiolina, aud eren Sooth Carolina.' , , -, . , ,, .. "Upon Ibis platform, however, for tho first lime since lb rehrllinu Wa begun, have all f;ot together radicals, win rvalues, oopper leads, wrak kneed union men, and rebels. W radicals are all for lbs franchise law t Ihe other elaseee named are all for Johnean. It It not In be preiutnod that any wrold be tor John sou who are not (or his doctrine, uud w kaor Hist be Inaugurated the dootrine in Tennessee ef dlsfrachiting rebels. Among his hut utter ance before be left here, eoeaa thirleeo snoot h ago. he dec In red that, if tber were 3.0U0 loy al men in Tennessee, they should eootrol lha Slate; and all the lime I hat Ihi niraaoie baa been pending, he kss been represented, be tho who have hsd freqm-nt interview wild bim, as wanting th legialalure to harry ap lb franchise law. We are, therefore, upon hie platform, and hope lo present, not only 5,000 but ten tune 5,f 00 loyal men to govern lb Slate. "11 a. Iben. one aad all keep ear stand on llie President's platform, of governing the Stall with loyal meti, making treason sslioaa, and punishing traitor. Upon this platform I look my stand hmg sine, and here will stand and spun thi I will fight it out, imt ealy all summer, but if it lake Ihe remainder 4 my natural life. In this I am encouraged, knott ing that all gd and Hue iik ii al bun,,' tund by hi, and all good ami I rue men aim a4, m t'lndllig two su4 laleutej. pallMsn, atet loyal Cnuguts wbhbsler ssaenjblrd iu Washlugtis.