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. WI'Tf' 7 THE OREGON STATESMAN. puiliimitu Kvmir aomiAV, nv The Oregon Printing end Publishing Company. I. W. 'IU1, IIiinIih" HIiintfT, Tkhhs-Oiic year. I" si)i months, f .'. HP Uciuituuicc niBy bo mails by mull ut our risk when mailed in I ho presence of the postmaster. O. OfHuls.1 Paper for the State. MYERS & BIGGS, Wholesale nwl Itctuil Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery, Gliisswpre, Lumps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, &c. tfce. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Holnian's block, oc9 SALEM. 32tuG FLORENCE SEWING JMACHINES. Copy of lilt' Report or the Committee of Awards lit the Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE ni:w vonii, lsoa, To Hit FLORENCE SEWING tUriUNK CO. for tilt Best Family Kewing machine. HigheBt Premium Gold Medal, ItCHMOllMI 1st. It Simplicity and (rent range of work id. The Heverallilo Feed Motion. 3d. Hie perfect llnlsh and Substantial man ner In which the machine lit made. 4th. The rapidity or It working and the quality of the work done. utb. The Seir-ndJUHtlng Tension. Tim FLORENCE wan awarded the First and Highest Premium at the State Fair of Call furnia, tho only Fair tin llio Pacific coast ut which any two doable-thread Sow ing Machine! were exhibited iu competition in 1S0S. Tim Flohksci received tbe only premium awarded bv the Mechanics Inetilute of Sail Francisco, in 114 ttiid lKtii, to any Hewinir Machine, SewiiiK Machine Company or Atf -nt. Theebiitnof a competitor to a medal iti'withoiit any foiuidiitiun whatever. Wherever the Ki-iiuknck Inn Weil brought in com petition wiih other Sewing- Machine, it has'ulw been declared the bent. It in l lie nint simple, the most substantial, the mot cllk-ietit, and ita use is easily learned. Kvery Machine void it wurrunted in the lull sense of the word . Bend for Circular! and Sample! ef Work. sa vm i;l mi,!., iieiieriii akcik, 111 Montgomery street. San Frauoisco. IV. O. IMICKIMI, Au-nl. 7:y SALEM. Oregon. DRAKE'S PUNUTIOK BITTERS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which Minn milium bitters Have become a HO;SKIIOM) XKOESSITV through out civilized nation, in without a pur ullol in the history of the world. OVER TWO MLUIIX, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Were Sold in TWELVE Months. The Demnnd Is Daily Increasing! Hit II anil IM)Olt.OLD nud VOIWG Ladlci, Physicians and Clergymen ritT.'T IT Itevlvt'M Urooiimf Hpli-it , L-iidSTItE.TII to the System Vigor to the Hind, AND I! Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. lt e fleet, In cases of DYSPEPSIA, Lotosf Apprtitr, Wcakncds Eacews Ive FntiiiN fcniirMoinurli, Meii tnl Dpttpoiidt-nr)', Ac. IS MOST EXTHAOKDIXARY. It ia composed of the plmieest root and lierh. the the celebrated Cal.lSAY BARK. etc. all pre wrved in pure ST. CIcUlX RUM. A a gentle Appe llor, ainl healthy, agreeable tiiimulaut, it haa no equal. It i snlk by all respectable dealer, in every Town, Parish, Vilbnie and Hamlet, throna-limit NoHh and South America, Europe, ' and the Inland of tbe Ocean. tT" None can be genuine uijess lieariutt tbe pri vate Uiiited State Siatnp over I lie cork, with Sign lure on at eel plate label of P A. I'KaKE. it CO. MMITII fie IA.VIM, Tl Front street, Portland, Oreeoa. KOI. K fl(T FOtt ItKfiO, and Ibe Tirritorie. Sept. ti. ia no THE EYESniE EVES Dr. .11. FAItDCCf OCVUST AND AtltlST. AFTKR A PROTKA(TKI flUXDXKSSrf mor tttrnitlv yt-nrt. Ir PmHw liMti mute hi inn If IhonrtpiihlT inii rfmiiRnillr ncti tainted with all dtri(kM of tb Kv. and it now mrncii.i( with a tnc vrp ntM inirpH'WH. in il I'nileti Mim. AlloprmiimM pttormi. kIi an Hlnihiainiia, or rrweve. (VmiwI hv liiwr extmrtii. .pnMion or AtMHrllnw. itrn ifintii or rtbT nn-ntlric irmwinir nrer th rrtp. Kt-lurtimi f MtHhTltint. or buttfinr ot nf the, AniHt'tAl Htti-ii, KivtuU Ldrhrrninliti, r rltn)f of trnr pair. and all detoruitaiea itf tut Lid, rif.. ir. ArtiaVwl Ktm (twrti witlmtit Uw twt twin, and wMwinur all imi mnu and hriUiaarr of th rai T. A Unrnt iwawirnnent ronrtuntlr cm band for salt at miMmaltl pnrr. Tlw lrir'i Kra liaiii for iK trpaiomii and cur of all nrrront diM i nwd all ovr Miiw roiM4 TTixnlifiil to ih'HW frtTPirtaua who haTii amit hitn cure fr niieniii.Hii, anf hope that hi nnirrmil nc will warrmnl m rontiimation if iliir entiHrVnrt. llii irlrbrHT aj ail nrrt.r M ro ritrrtirv with h mcrrm : "piittrnu are prrenir.f thetttelTM for trratairnl and of-eraiionf, f-ntn New York and B io ilmmt mmithlr. Man M'irnt run be teen m the Doctor'! offlra di l tn tailffrvnt tsirr of iwrprr. OSirvf 7t7CXAYTl(KtT.UboTethtllina)ner Pqponi HereH. M Kopi Tar KXwH, 1)ATE5T Aikttrpe. Ut4 Uil. Km Oil. Pol (hi. Kmufont hl. t'aetor Oil, Olif t Oil, Uammi OiM'fiaJ IMi.and Hemtne, ml octf UfKItt KIOOS. II H II If Ull V El W U II II II II II . y I I II N CI U H' LM til 14 II II II t! M ' I ' . , M t V0L.16--N0. 20. Valuable Farm for Sale. f TIIK Htihwriher, belnv about to embark in Aiiil other htiNine. otter for ale. at a uroat bar-Z Kiiin, hi Fartii, plcuwuillv ituuted about one mile winthof the Hoiii ixliiutr ville of Roiwburir, 1)1)11- ULAS tu., on me Hluiie route, aim cuuipriaiu); aooiu One Thousand Acres of excellent land, niot of which l inclosed with good fence, and under a ood stale of cultivation. The improvements are of the moot sttlmtanlial char acter, consist iuir of a lurpe and commodious FRAME DWKLUNG HOUHK, with wa led cellar, a plendid frame HAIlN, UOxtU feet, with l.-Miierous otlior out builtlinit. A larKe (IRI.'IIAKU, of c!oice f'niit, in Hiiccessful bearing, is another important ap-oihtva to in uesiraoie noiuesieau. Persons di-si roiia of enuiiximf in the farming and slork-rnisinir husiueHs in the salubrious climate of the Umpojia Valley (which stream run thronxli the pieniies, will rind this a rare chance to acquire a very desirable location at a very low price. Tkhms. -Time will be viven on part of the pur ciiiuhi money, u desired, f or luritier pnrticuiurs, up plv to the subscriber at lloseburtf, Oregon, tony 5, IKtHi. JOHN KELLY. Pay Up, Gentlemen, ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to me are respectfully invited to cull and pay np sunn, us i neeu me money 10 puy my own dent. Thankful for past piitronHifo, 'l hope to still see you come around to the old stand, where I oan be fouud ready to wait on you with an increused etock of OOO D8 AT REDUCED PRICES. Sitlem, April 111, IStsWif ,f. M. COULTER. Private Medical Institute. tfHtut) I lulled ly DR. J. C. YOUNG , IIS 1HT5, FOtt THE CURE OF PRIVATE DIS- EASES, OF WHATEVER NATURE, And all Female complaints. ConNuItine Office, J5:iO WaHhintou Htroot, Second building below Montgomery tit., SAN FRANCISCO, : . : CALIFORNIA. NO ( IRL, WO PAV. COaVSULTATIOX BY LETTER, 'OR OTHER WISE, FREE. For Direction of Letters. See Below. THIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE ltan enjoyed on thiri con! mi uninterrupted huvckhn ut Fourteen yeHTH, and liun become one of the renowned Horipitalu of (lie Hue. What the ccleliinted Lin k HoHiiitiilH is to ivouoon, and u.ts no etw renowned entuulinhnieiit of i cord to Fans, thin ltiitnute has becoo'e to the Ph- eitic (,'ot. The thonHHiids anmmlly received and cured, place it in point of number of putientH among the very tirxt of the world, and the uuccesH of its treat ment rankn it itecond to none. F tlVATE OISKASEH IX MALES and IRRKOIT. LAUITIKS IX FEMALEH are the great dent rovera of honltu." Tney iimidnoiirily attack theHyHtemainl gi-ad-nully uiideruiine and detroy it ; they drive the bloom from the check, the lustre from the eve. the airemtli and vigor fnnn the frame ; they give to the world puny and ditwaoed ofl'Hpriiig, ami poison, tli rough uuc ceseive, genoratioiiii the race of man. The murk cun be mhjii in fHToltiU, C'omtumptioii, Uripplea, Uie Idiot ic, (lie Puratyiiu, the Imuine, etc. . There it no more terrihle (scourge to the human race than thotw diwiirtcK arming from the contamination of Veneral Poition, The itti Ideal forms, by re l real i tig to the blood, bold ever over tbe one nlmVted.the nword of destruction that in liable at any moment to fall and blight to ntlerly destroy all earthly hopes. MERCURY, recoirniz'ed an the wont fatal mediml fitntiff to man, combining with the Veneieal, doublet' Inn Uatigetn. IlioHe who have been treated with tlmt !tnncioun mineral potion are not cured ; the dnmmu? iiiiR only UKriuttied a new form. Do not bo Satisfied with rjirtlal Cures that leave the (witum tn rrawt through the nyrtem, eat- lug its way tiro f lie iPHues and organ b neneatu the uppureuily mnooth ptirl'm-n, to burnt out in the future with n virulence tlmt will hulHe tlieeffertu of uiediniue, WHEN PERFECT rUHEHcan be obtuiueu by ooa notiHulting a phyoician whom long pnirticeattd thoro ugh iuvpHiigathm into the cam-en of 1'ISKASK of the I KIN AU l ORGANS enahlcii to determine at once the imitiMi of ilia diuiu. In all diMPnM'tt put runted to the Pwtor'e care, PER FElTHPEEDY and PERMANENT Cures are ialwaya Guaranteed In Syphilid and it Hlinnrtnj flonorrom and it ac enmpttuying di'HHeHi all di neon lent of the Rtudder, KidiiifVH and prnKirute j Stmiiuul Weukneriri; I'Ih eatH'i of the Heart and l.inigri; )yHpcpnia Indigent jfm lmpoteney i Incipient CoiutninpUoii, nud all dieetiPei of the Urlnarv orimnw, in ciiiber rex, euro ulwiivn w-Hhuited, Oft NO PAY REOUIREO ut the PRI VATE MMliMll IllHtltlltOa SO. .r4U WASHtNtiTO." 8TKKKT, SAX FRANCISCO, : CALIFORNIA. Seminal Weaknm or SpeniiutorrlKru. Tne young man wlio experleuceii tbat growing weaknena in hia nium-nlHr and mental nrtrnuii'.atioii tihouid stop to contudcr whence it nnKeii. He will tiud in tlie weak new of the back, trembling of the limlm, disordered digptttion, nuaccountahle fuiliug of the power of the mind, dint ante for society, dread of ini peniftng trouble, forebodings af evil, sleep len.ueni, troti hied aud laitcivious dreams accouimnied by grow ing deafnees, loss of imiHcular power, and liumeroui other symptoms nf dtsorimntiuiiiou. The jmihiiivo tra ces of tlial most terrible and destructive of all diseas es, Senium! Wen kuess Wasting away bis powers, destroying his hoe of life and manhood mid dragging him along tbe broken path of bis existence tmvurtl H premature grave. To liitu who finds his life dribbling out lit the discharge of the viial principal of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere ccsnaiioii of tbe causes ot its appearauce brings no assurance ol relief. Marriage, that holy ollioe, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to surb a oue no hope nf runt, but Rdds to Ins misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to htm for so much of her happiness, is a victim of his evil, and an iuiioceut com union of his punish meiit. He adds to bis misery aud disorder until boiw leaves him. There is no rem-ii except iu pron?r and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whom Ion if practice and careful resenrcb has nunle thoroughly cmtversant with every phasa of the dis ease Those who have become the victims of solitary vices, thai dreadful, fascinating, aud destructive hab it, which fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics mid consumptives, aud hundreds of untimely graves wild he misguided victims, should consult without a moinctit'e delay, one who will lympathixe with their sufferings. To such the Doctor would especially ad dress himself, giving to phi-Ii and all assurance ol a PERFECT and PERMANENT CUREs-fW Am draw irom bnitet change of diet, or Jftar of ex pom re. i)v not forget the addreaa- See below. Important to Fruiuh'. When a female is in trouble orafHicted with disease, and rentiires mid teal or survktl assistance, the euutiirv should be. Where is there a physician who is fully nun i tent to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community t Tbe I Mm tor, uiidersiniidiiig how imperatively necessary these requirements are, feels called npon to interivose, and by calling the attention of the afflicted to the fnrr that he hat lieen a PKO FESSOR OF OBSTETRICS and FEMALK Dirt EAHEH fur twenty years, and is fully qualified tn ad minister In all eHwes, both medically and auriricallv, not iu a snpertic'al manner, but in as thorough a man ner a vrnraof study and practice both in hospitals and private lamities can make, tn save them from tl'e bauds of the unqualified, uiiscnipuluous, and des igning. Tlteretorr, families can rely upon him as upon a father. All in afifiction can find in him one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them in trouble oue iaw liosesecrecv thenttuost rnnti'lence ran b plannl. ('tiNSCLTATIitN UV LKTTER OR OTHERWIK FREE. tVeaddre Iwlotr. THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES. im pounded I ruin the private pretcriptions of DR. VOL'Ntl, bave now obtained a most ei tended popularity, ami are eurrectly viewed to be the safest and surest retire dieafor the complaint for which ttiev are applied. The constantly accruing testiuiouials of their etlii-acy declare them to be pre eminently superior In their ac tion. No Ladr should be without these Renovalina Airennk None itemiin nnleM procured at this oUice. et by Mail or Express, to anr part of ibe State THEOREAT FEMALE MEfHt INH! PREVEX- TIVE IOWDERs FdRMARRIKD LADIES. New. Safe and f utaHiM. la-tiittf Irom four to ni mnnlba' Price flO FRENCH LUNAR. OR FKMAEE MllltlLsl I'lf.L. for suppressions. After fifty Tfurp ! jtii mm iiunvaiiea iu eincacy. Vruf n per bfa. Patients residing tn any prt of lite mat however distant, who mav desir madtral advice oa tlieir r s)ertive mr, and who think proper to submit a written statement of stvh ia prelerenre to holding a personal interview, are assured ttwi their com biuuk- tl4Mis w.ll lw held most sarred. All leitera a.ast be addrwed lo the correspond ing phfBK-iaii.ihiis ; IStampl BENJAMIN F. JOSELYN. M.b.. Wwhington Mrret. BI 7:15. P. 0 a frmnnm, CuL n. r. bkow II TILL bay and sell (WeMiWrka, Mininf Stnrka V f J)4 limns Nia nUKisni. arnl tne tastera nt Will hnv (i-.ld Dost or bulltou Office with Weils Fargv st Ce ,oa Mate Mieet Hf SALEf, J. E. CLARK, Practical Apothi'CHrjr and DruRglst, Corner State and Liberty sis., opposite Capital Hotel. Particular attention yiven, in permit, to compound i"K aud dispensiua' Famlly Mediciuos, IS A Kent, Accurate, and Expeditious Manner. The public are assured that 1 can put up any Lcfitiinito Prescription Tlmt i.ny physictHit can write In Balem,with asood tncrii' ines ami at us REASONABLE RATES As any Drug house in Oregon. Medicines put up nt all hours of the night. Itf. Fresh Drug", Syrups, Tinctures, GENUINE PATENT MEDICINE Ckemiralt, Paint, Oih, Perfumery, And everything usually kept in a frug Store. On the corner opposite the PostnH.ce, and the new Hotel. J. K. CLARK. Apothecary. Coal Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed 011, Fish Oil, Castor Oil, Hv the bottle or gallon, at APOTHECAIMES 1141,1,, Opposite the new Hotel, and the PnwtnfHce. .1. R CliAHK.Dmiwist. Pure Cream Tnrtar, And Soda, in bulk. Superior to Hahhetts, or any other put np in smp.ll packages. For sale on the corner opposite the Capital Hotel, aud Post oHice, 8tatHtreet, Sale in J. E CLARK. March. It, 1Rrfi. (hug tint- nntt Apothrrarit. WANTKP C1ERANIUM AND LAVENDER LEAVES, T Honey Suckles, nnd all kinds of Fragrant Flow ers and herbs for distilling Perfumery, at .1, ft. CLARK'S Apothecary Hiid Druguist Siilein. WEB FOOT TONIC! IS an excellent stomach cordial. It is a fluid extract of tre Oregon grape and other domestic plants of well-known virtue. It will asnist digestion by trengthening the stomach, quieting the nerves and acting upon the liver. As a preventive of Atftie and a tonic during and ufter itn attack, it is unsurpassed. It is preserved with the best Bourbon and put up in large bottles, and prescribed by many of the best physiclutiB in Oregon. J. E. CLARK, Practical Apothecary and Druggist, Salem, Sole Man ufacturer. Warranted, a Bore Care or no Pay. LEIBEG'S ARGENTINE PILLS ! For the Ague, and all Hilioim Diseases. J, E. Clark, Druggist, only Agent Tor Salem frm'Fv, gtf so pen iiox This is to certify that I have tried Leibeu's Argen tine pills, after irving various remedies, to no eH'ect, wnen one uox oi Lreioeg s puis pronuceu a permanent enre. J. I). SMITH. Salem. May 15, lHfiH. Late Prop'r Capital Hotel. I have tried Lelbeii's Auue Pills, procured of J. E. Clark, Nulem. and found them a sure cure. hTKPHEN FOSTER, "Mason," Salem. Notice to the Sick. DVIPfi FREE AT CLARK'8 DRUG STORE. opposite the Post Office. No extra charge for medicine. A (a UK CCRED FOR AO AND WARRANTED. REAPERS! The well known mid celebrated OHIO HE APE R, (Called the New York Improved, or Feymour aud Morgan,) t'onihined Macliiiiv, vith gnmt improve ments, having a . , STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can he changed from a reaper, to a mower. In ten minutes : cuts 6 nud til Icet swntli. within ime ueli or two feel, from the trronud ; will cut IN to till acies prdiiy. i'hii lie iiMc.1 with twu ue tiuire horses. Will sink mi Mill', llll.l, where othrr M'tthnut trill not. Thev are easier tn mt. the i.min r,ri' iliun u,.u otlier machine, leavinir it out of the way uf the Hean er. Tho H GJXST ItEAPKIC . Cuts a MKVIiN FOOT HWATIIt will cut UO acrea per dny. ALSO. Mclornilek's 0-foot itcapcrs and Mowers, Ball". Ohio " Manny's; Wood's l'rlze Mowers, I'nlnn, liiij Miaie, mtiicj s, eic. Pitt'nt Improvod THRASHING MACHINES Russell's Masslilon and jSwecpstake. 30 TO 36 l'll VM.MKlt. ALSO, II a I ties' Illinois Harvester (Header), Wire Horse-Hakes, on Wheels, Revolving " all Sizes, Portable Power Hay Presses. With a Kcueral assortment of AGRICULTURAL COODS. Al ow as can be purchased elsewhere. J. D. ARTHUR &SON, ItnS Cor. California and Davis Sts.,S. F. BlnekiiiiiilliN, Altciilioii! DEUUr8 ol Kmuir out of the Iron trade, we now oiler our entire slock of iron Axles. Stiin- die, etc.. at cost and diaries. IS A K nisi, oj eenl. IsllOK KIIAPK.IIcei.tn. CAHT H'I'KKI., M cent Oilier Kiuda in Propurtion. Also, all kinds of Wauon Kindinirs and Hlarksmilh's toots, at Han Krancisco prices and charie. A tins is nu mmimff, we desire parties wanting Iron to call upon us. Utf IIKATH, DEAItUOKS 4 CO Shriirr's Half. BY rirlne of an executinn iwned oat nf the Circuit Conn of the tstate of Orec:'in for the county of Folk, and lo me directed, hy the Clerk of said four!, in favor of J. II. Kohh and apiint'P I'. Hunker, for want of personal property to .satisfy the same. I have levied upon and will utter fur sale to the hiihesl h d der fta-cti"h in hand, at the f ontt tlunse d'xir in Dal las, in mid countv. on SATt'KUAY, the 4ih dsy of Al'OL'.VI', . D. iHlifl, Iwtneen lh Imnr of leu o' clock a m. and f'inr n'chirk p ni. of aid duv.all tlie nilht, title, and interest of said ll,ioker nf. W and lo the following descrilied premises, lo wit : All that cer tain tiact of land situate in the county nf I'nlk and State ot Oreinu. and known and designated on the plat and snrvevs of the Toiled Stales as VnttHratmn Ni . aa. Claim No. 47. T. US. K S W. Willametie meridian, and more pHrliciilurlv d-cril-d as heaiu-nint- '-UM rhs K and .11 INI rhs A. ol I lie N W. corner Section A T K S K. 5 W.. niauinir llience S NU.MI el s. thence E 40 Inl eh, thence N NUSI chs. Ihence W 40tMlchsto the place of hetfinuinir. containintr 1 acrea, more or le.s, tlie same heinu the land sold hy Hubert (itilhrie to J II. Kohb aud wife ; also one oth er tract situate in Ihe connl V and State aforesaid, and known and ileaianaled on tlie pint and nrvev of (lie I'nited Stilt as Claim No IH, N'tliticaiiiot S'n. SWi Wins- in Section, 3. 4 5. 8. if, and 10, T " S. H. i. W., containintf lilll acres, more or less t also one other tract situate iu said county and Stale, and known and deiu-nated nu Ihe pl-l'and urvev of the United Stale as a part oft mini No in T. D S. nf H. W. and Notification No. i!'i7 . and more particularly de cri)Kd as heainniiia- -.11 Is) rhs N of the 8 V. comer of Claim No. i)J the same keinn i '! clis N anc h M rh W. of the 8 W. corner of the S K- o,uurter of Sec tion one (I) in snid township, mnnintf thence K. 4d UO rh. thence N '.HI 00 elu. Ihcni-e W 4H IH) chs. Ihenca 8 -t I'll clis lo the plac. of heo-innim. e.ntaiuinir Stl acres, Ihe said tract leei.ifcr the N. half of the land sold by M. ffilliatn tn John Nichols and wife : also one other tract d-srtited as follows, to wit t All Ihow eer tain pteinin situate iu said enmity and State, and de srnlted parlirulariv llitis : Claim No. 4. Section .11 , T 7 H K 4 W, and CUim No 3,". Se, lion ,TsHIW nf the W ilhtmette meridian, beirinnintf at a point 'JS.'iO chs K and rhs N ol the s ' corner of Section T 7 8 N 4 W. llieur K 4ii.'chs, llience 8 7 1 I'J rhs, lhen W4 chs. thence N 71 I.' chains lo the plai of beirinniiitf, rnutNiiiin Cr.l l-i-MSI acres, more or Je, behiK ii land ronveved to Ihe heirs of C,rn '. Honker. decrd. wt 'f..rl Is In CertilVate 'No. S4, Notill.iilM Ho lo 1 to sgti.fv send eserntlon, eojts. and acrruhi,- c.-ia IK TLKII, llallaa, Juue w. ltiu sheriff I'olk Co. rn h. oha.cs,. Km 1 1 h V Clianco, Nar;lrl anal Mrrkanirnl DENTISTS. Oriswold's Block . com. i ; tu,inerciNl At hiata treeta SALEM. OltEUUX I?' Ill Our Dental Work taarantced. ju OREGON, MONDAY, JULY '16, 18GG. hc (Drcou ftattstttan. SALEM. MONDAY. JULY in, 1866. ' Kor the Statesman. COMMON SK!S8K PAPKB8. I presume that the bcadine of these paper of mine will, bo far from attractive to the very per son! whom I desire to benefit; as the perusal of common sense, to those) who possess but little, and act loss, will not be likely to be as " entertaining a a farce," or as nnmrmt done np in t) style However, I will not be discouraged before making a fair trial ; although the printer, in putting mo In small type, made iraook, I must confess, rath, or dull and uninteresting ott first coming out. Olio may learn wisdom, sometimes, from very littlo things ; so I will not fuar that it will be im possible for an unpretending person like myself to benefit some, who do not know a nutch even as I do. It it not to tie inferred, however, that I assume to know mora than persons who do very ninny things that I may see fit to condemn. It is bo much easier to preach than to practice, and I suppose always will bo for earth's children. I may also fail to be able to propose a better way than the one with which I find fault, but it is sometimes sufficient jimply to call the attention of the wise to a mistaken course, and Iheir own good seme will immediately recognize the better way. , A second prolific cause of ill health mid con sequent ill nature, is insufficient and ill-adapted clothing. Much has been written and said and thought upon the subject of dress, and It would seem, all to very little purpose. Now, I am not going to propose any startling now rejbrm emtume, by any means. I do not like startling things, or admire strange things, eccentric singularities, or oddities, In the dress, especially of a woman t and I do not imagine that a wise reform In femnlo costume will be accomplished all at once, In a rev oltition, when dress is en far front whut it should be, and lias been so long in becoming what it is. It is true, the world is always crazy on extremes; it seldom takes a weight from' one end of the bal ance, but it sends the other arm flying up to the wall, to the imminent danger of tho 'few grains of common sense that are striving to keep down the other side of the balance. Is it always to be so f Can we never learn wisdom by experience 1 fifteen years ago, il was almost dangerous for a woman to go into the stroets in a high wind, fur fear that the scarcity of her skirts would make too visible tho frnine beneath ; now she has added aimllier frame; it is tree, but olio nf such uu ioldy and inconvenient proportions that she has re bounded to the opposite extreme, and is no nearer attaining a modest, healthful dross, than before. What the women of Oregon most need in this par ticular, is a more comfortable dress in winter Many a strong, healthy girl hns undermined her health by wearing only ono thickness of culico or thin cotton over her limbs in the cold and wet of winter. I have often heard young and delicate women say, " 1 cannot wear woolen stockings; I wear cotton nil winter." Fudge! Yon am mis taken about what you cannot do ' A trip to Hud son's liny or Greenland would convince you that yoiieouM wear wool slni kings as well as any one, and you would not expire iu nervous convulsion, either. Lot me say to you frankly, you are false, ly fastidious, and yon will pay fr it mine day, if you are not already doing so. How long do you think a man would retain his health and strength, should ho couie out in hu winter iu cnlieo pant mid shirtsleeves, and with tolernlily thin shoes and gossamer stockings, oven should he wear nu inn bsclla frame, to catch Ike wind, with a few cur tains over it on the outside of all f There is not a man in Ihe country wlo would not ailhtr under it I And is womau lessdeliriitef Keally, I think her endurance is wonderful, to live ns long as she does. "It does not hurt me," ny tlicy ; " I can wear what I please, anl change irftra I plenao." My friends, you aru again most sadly and direful ly mistaken, as you will yet find by aches and paius, which ihoultl convince you, but I dare say they will not. Von will fail to connect" the cause Willi die effect, because your vanity will aland in the way of your reason. Now don't get an idea that I am a doctor, for if I wero I should hardly work against my interests so much as lo tell you truths that would Injure my practice, should yon happen to listen to and believe Ibetn. Why do the women in our churches in the win ter flock around the toves, and either remain by them or complain of ' iuch cold fert" t It is not always because Iheir shoe are thin. It is more often because their l,ml,$ are nut closely and warmly dollied. Were they to wear for one day the warm garments of a man, aud go out iu tin in, they would find them far more comfortable and impervious to the wind. -We believe there are ways in which the warmth cau be more nearly equalised, without horrifying the fashion-mongers, either; and when each one does alt he ran toward doing it, we shall have a new and revised edition of common tense bound in cloth, and per- naps caij. I will only add, with a slight devis'inn from my text, that my signature is not for my ova benefit, but for the use of my readers, as I thought Ihey might want satnething of the kind to finish un on after reading. Vr.w Tr.l.l.. HkiiokkIuk, June ii'ilh, infill. BIN'UUOLD UTI. Ki.nuiidlu City, July 1. lrJOC. Ed.Stalttmani Since I left the Capital f tif all Oregon, I hare tpetit considerable time exploring vitit upper country, in order tu de termine the heel point for the overland trade aud travel from the Pacific coast to Montana, to leave the Columbia river;, and also the rel ative position of the lereml rival pninta for that trade, anil the condition aud character id the roads, rto. This ha. been dune with a view to select that point which would prospect ivelv lie uf Ihe greatest rulue and iniMirtnnce. From all my ulim-rvatioii and investigation. I am satisfied that liingguld City it that point the jmnt. Itiiik-iold Cur is located nn the until and east shore nf Ihe I'uliiinliia river, shout fifteen miles above the math af the Yakima river, about two milce Irom where Ike Columbia mnkcl ill greatest distance In the west, below Priest Kapnls. and it the natural head nt that tretch nf Davigatinn. reaching frnm Celilo to .aid rapids. 'I be new town which hat been recently turveyed and laid cut (surveyeu by mytell) it opposite tn and derives lit name from Ihe celebrated llitiggold Bar. long kunw u a rich in deposits of gold, hm n,,w wuiked only hy the Chinese. The prospective city (fur city il it boond to lie) it Imaled on a ptoirie, alight, ly ascending from Ihe river tu the white lilulTs back nf town, and it now laid nif tome tit block, deep, and having a frnnltge ou the river ohm' twti miles. This place haa what no other own on Ihe Colombia, except Vancouver, can claim, and Ibal ia the perfect clar soil, entirety free from drifting land. I'ersoos who hate re- aided or slopped nut a day at Umatilla, or Wallula, know how unpleasant Ihey are made br the combined e Heels of wind and sand, and which alto render agreeable housekeeping in tuipoMihiliiy. , Tranisteri all know what a drawback to their buttnesa it taiidy road. There it but a mil ur two of .and on both the ruiilt leading not from tins pise ('vill. and lo the Mullau road, and (hit taod it only iu palchea. Ou the mad leading out froir. Wallula lliett) u about twelve uilct of taod, nn the While lllutls rnatl about n miles; and oo the road between Dulles and While 1) lulls there is twenty. to miles of inndy prairie, w ithout water, nn the end next to White lilull's. This point is the nearest mid best point fur leaving the river lo go to' Dig Uend, Colrille, lllackl'nnl, l'en d' Orielle, or any pnrt uf Mnn tntin, and it is for the titiiio reasons the best fmint for the North l'ncilio milrond to the Co-iiniliia- 1 have been over all the mails lend ing out nf this place, and also out of White Dlull'e, and I Hod the roatls leading i'niin tins place nf easier grade and more rolitl, and, ut suid before, free from tand, mid with plenty of vtniiil, wuler and grits, at convenient uistiitiuni for coiiipiiig. hii I saving one day over oilier routes iu instance. The grasa it the finest I have ever found on any of the muds iu the Ul terior of Oregon, , The mail lending out from this pniut tn the Mullau route saves the traveler, as against the Wullulu route, the charges for ferriage over Snake river, w hich, fur a six -yoke ox team would he twenty dollars fur a round trip, The road leading from this place to Dulles City saves ten miles nn the first day's drive, over tho While Willi route; ten miles of Hind atross the prairies tn the Yakiinu river; thenoii by a hnv pass and Gnlnny' Mills, on tho Klickitat, to the Dalles, nud enn he traveled much earlier than the canyon tu White lilufl's. The Inst but greatest advantage which this pluce possesses ia the fact that tile pr.ispeutive North Pacific railroud can reach the large bnats and uninterrupted tinvigalioii of the Columbia at least fill' miles nearer limn hy tiny other r ute, and on a direct line tn Puget Sound hy Ihe Yakiinu Valley nud Nutchea puss. The prujectnrs of this pluce ore Messrs. Kiltie 6i Kellogg, of Unmlillu. Several houses are now being ereoteil here, uinl otlier improve ments have been stalled, and the prospects of its speedy growth are very fluttering. . Yourt, truly. , . Skttlbu. FOIlKlbN NEWS. Baltic In Itulj-Tlie Italians Defeated. New York, .Inly 8 The sleuiiiship Snxonia arrived here litis evening. She brings newt to June 27th. Earl Hnssell announced in the Ilnnse nf Lords, mid .Mr. Olmlsione in the House ol Cninmnns, mi IheUfitli. Unit in coiisetiiencv nf the luiMile vote the Ministers had. tendered their resignation, hut the Queen having in vited lliein tn reconsider their deteriniiiBlinn. they awaited her nrrival iu London, nud would have nn interview Willi Iter next day. The llnlinn army crusted ilie'.Minoin nn the morning nf June !M. near Oneta, and advanced slowly toward Hiverhella. without meeting any resistance. At 2 o'clock (lie tame day an Austrian brigade reached the onllying furl nf Verona without loss, having heen purhed buck by a greatly eupcriur force of llnlinn cumliy. The Itilinn. ndviiucing ou both side uf the Mincio tnwnrd 1'esclleirn. were repulsed hy a short cannonade from Ihe outer furl of lititl ttrniighuld. A Veruna dispatch of 2 p. M. Sunday tuya t A great buttle hits been iu progress since morn ing, between the Iliilinut nml Austrian. limit wings ol the Italian nnnv hnve already been repulsed. The baltle still "coutninc. Official dispntcliet frnm I lie Austrinn head iinirters stale that the Italians wero driven buck across the Mincio, the Imperii,! army fol Inning. " Our forces luok several cannon anil many prisoners! ami behaved with extraordi nary valor nud , iiiliirant'e. The King em ployed in the ii 1 1 nek the .'Id mrp of the army of the Mincio mill the reserve, I'riucit Aunt du and miiny gelieruls Were wnuiided. The enemy appear to linve all hi troops iu succes sion miller lire." An ulliciiil di'pnlcli frnm the llnlinn head quarter, linteil Sunday evening. tnyV n desper ate ei giigeinent hnd taken place in Irout of Veruna. lusting iiliiuist the eiilire day. Tb" first turps, which was intended to occupy Ihe piiriliou between I'esclieini nml Vermin, tlid nut succeed ill ihe attack. The second nil. i third army corps, were iiiuilile lo relieve the first corps fnnn the assault it had In snslnin again t thu enemy. The lun laiier corps are nliuust nitiict. An Aus'riaii detachment ikscii pied Steleio l'nss. and descended frnm lliencu lo llaruno. in Lninbarily, Sunday night, (jar ihuldi is neur Luke (iardu Judging from prepiirnliont nn I lie lower l'n. (Jiitlilini will throw bridges across neur l'ideziill. Two attempt were made by the llnnoveri tins.Hi li.euk through the Prussian hue between Kisciibneli and Omliea. A dispatch from (in lltea, uf June i5ih, said Hint the Honor emu! cuiiiiiianuYr bad declared himself willing to uapitulule lo the l'russiuii troop, as the Ilium- fi in it ullicers ure personally convinced that the Ilniioverian army is completely shut in by n superior number of i'russimi tumps, Lnler dispatches any that ii.-goliuiiuns lor cupitula linn remained without result, mill Unit pend ing the truce the lliiuuveriiins have succeeded in reaching Hie territory of Meiumgeii. and have eluded the diflcront Prussian corpt by which Ihey were tiirmunded. l'nris, June 25. The MmiiUur says: The advance of tho Prn-sinns into liolieniiu will huve the ell i-ct id preventing Ociii ral llenedi-k from entering Silesia: Dial nil engagement will shortly luke place in lli.beiuia seem inevitable. The Grand Dokeof Hadcn hns broken olf re lation with Prussia. Thu inovemeiiis of the Aufttinu. rays a Berlin leli grain. on ihe fron tiers of eastern Silesia are regarded a a feint. The iiiuin attack is expeuied further In the west. Cracow. Mnmlny, June 25. The town of Oswirin. in Oalicin, w.. attacked yelerdny by a battalion ol i'rustian infantry and two divi sion ol cavalrv. which retreated after a loss uf eight killed and several wounded. No losa waa incurred by the Austrian. Hcrlm. June !) The official Slaati Am- irgcr of to day tny : After the entry of the I'rtlssiaua Into the electorate of Hesse Catsel, the King of Prussia again nunle a Iresh en denvor to come lo an understanding with Ihe electors. On Ihe 22d. thu Prussian Minister nlfered an alliance nn Ihe basis of the Prussian proposition for a new conlederalion. on coudi turn Hint the electors should have a ministry which shnnld guarantee Die treaty of 1841. Had this been accepted, the pisuefsioo nf hit throne and hit soreielgu riglitt would have been guaranteed lo bun. The electors, how ever, declined the conditions without further hesitation. It was therefore necessary that measure should he adopted lo connect the two position of llio kingdom of Prussia. The pres ent military position of Ihe Prussian kingdom is a nre guarantee again! the retrtn of the former state of things. The Elector of Hesse has been sent In the north. A dispatch from llerlin says il it officially announced that the l'russiuii alliance hns been accepted by all norlli fjerman State, with tho exception uf Saiuuy. llatiuver aud Hesse Nassau. Many llnngarinn deserters hate come intn the Prussian nntpn.ts, with their horse and accoutrements, and a detachment nf them hat hern formed at tilogla Hungarian oflioers are expected tn arrive to oiganixe them. New York. July 8 The London Timet of Jane 27th containi several important dispatch es. A Leipsio, Saxony, dispatch nf June 25th says that a Prussian army corps bad arrived, destined tu operate against Havana. A llerlin dispatch of June Ufiih stale that it is positively announced that the llain.veriau army is com plele'y i' moulded, and the demand nf the King lr 21 hours for deliberation on terms ol capitulation has been granted. A Florence dispatch nf Ihe iih says th pspera there assert the want nf tui oesa tu the brst battle is but a new motile lur redoubled energy and perseverance. Tlie country had full confidence In Ihe army, and war again! Austria will lie continued until the complete liberation of Venilia. An official ditpatee, dated llresira. Italy, J one 2.1th, says . To day an engageimol look WHOLE NO. 800. place between thu llnlinn volunteers and Aus trian, between the bridge of Calfaro nntl Sand stone, The Austrian wero repulsed, leaving several dead and wounded, It Is anticipated that the llnlinn will make a diversion In favor of Prtitsia, by attacking Havana through the iyrnt. , . . , , ,, ,. . ,, , , New York, July I) The sleniiisliip Aleppo brings Liverpool dates tu the evening nf the 27th of June. , . , The resignation nf the llritisli Ministers has heen accepted, aud Lord Derby w ill probably form a new ministry, hnt nothing ofliciiil hns transpired. . ...n- There are no further reports nf fightiog ou the continent. - . New York, July 10. The steamship City nf London has arrived, with dates of the 28th nit. A battle nouurrcd nn the 27th in Hnhcinin. near Neustntit, Hi miles northeast of Konig gruti!, in the vicinity nf the fortress nf Joseph stndt, betweeu Ihe Prussians and Austrian, The former were henlen, leaving their dead and wounded on Ihe field. The Prnnsian 'de stroyed the rnilwac bridges between, Weidnll and Grosswitjt nud Alletibcrg., i . , , 1 he King ol Saxony left Prague nn I lie 25: Il . A llerlin dispatch of the 27th snvs the nrmr 1 nf the Elbe hnd a successful engagement near r rtlnno Inst evening Inst evening, taking seven Austrian ullicers and SIX) men as prisoners. The Austrinut linve retreated tn their lirat na tion on the Rlevio. The Italians have tnken poition near Port Dutiable. ;'. ,. An Anonna dispatch of the 27th says twelve men nl war. comprising the licet, appeared in sight of tho Port this morning, but are nuw leaving, and the Italian fquailroii I preparing to follow and ntt ck them. 11 A Florence telegram uf Ilia 28th sura that at the battle of Custozza the Austrian forces number sixty thousand. Prussia ngain nffen tl the King of Hnnnver an alliance, with a gnnrnntee uf his throne, on condition of his capitulating with the honor nf war and accepting tlie basis of lederul reform. '"' EASTKKN KKW8. ; '' :!; ' Washington. July 0. j-Tlic : President lint signed tho Pacific Hiiilrnnd bill. ' ' ' 1 . The Democratic Senators and Uepresenla lives huve published an address, endorsing Hie call for n National Union Convention, to be held at Philadelphia on the 4 ill of next Angnst. ' . . .. '. -. Chicago, July 7. Tho Tennessee Legisla ture met ou the 4th uncording In Governor llronlow'i proclamation, hut adjourned till next week. ; . ' ' There were several very serious disturbance among the negroes ut Nashville during Hie 4lh und full, In which 20 nr 110 were killed and many wnuiided. Iu tee case 50 while sol diers and more than double thai number uf blacks, Into soldiers, had a regular pitched buttle. Several were killed nud wounded nil both sides. It is thought this will lend to un olhcr Cnngressional iuvesllgnilnn. The Odd Fellows' Hull, the most inaslre and magnificent building in New Orleans, ex cept the St. Chnrles Hotel, was burned on the Otb. Gen. Sweeney, under date of St. A limns, Ihe 4th met , publishes an address to Ibe Feni an lirollieihood in America, in which he de fend hi conduct iu Ihereciut raid on Cairn diuo territory. Ut recommend the organiza tion of circle and formation of military com panics by the members nnder their chosen leader. , , The bill introduced julo Congress tu estab lish the conditions lor the udiuissiun ol the British Nurlh American Province, into the Union, has moused an angry feeling in Guy eminent citulea in Canada. The hill is looked upon us a bid to the Provinces to throw off Iheir allegiance in Great Britain and join what it ii roieii llio I'otiticul coiiliiaion uf the ijuj ted States. The popular feeling is ugaliist uny encli step. j i . . i Chicago, July 7. Leavetiwnrtli dismiluhet announced thu suicide nml dentil nf .Senator Lane with grent pur;ieiilnrily, and his obituary was published nil 'over the country. It was slated that be wns dying and could not live out the night, It it mm tinted, under date of the (ith, Unit Ins conililioii i fuvoruhle, and thai there arc hopes of hi noovvry. John K. Funis won It was eiterdny re-nnml-tinted fur Cimgtest hy the liepulilicnni aif the Second Illinois District. The Kioliumud Whig, while approving ibe proposed National L'u un Coiiveiiliun ut Phil adelphia, nyt that lor the Southern State tu send loriniil ilelegtile Iu occupy nllicinl tents wouiii uouvoiiiiiiiiy eiuiinrrast the Convention n e lorcacff very clearly Ilia! III maintaining uieir oeciarniinn ol seniimetilt and opinions, nine (lungs would have In bv omitted in de ference In Southern delegates 'hut Would W'enk CO the movement in the Norlli, er if not mint led would compel such an expression of di entoiilhu pait of those delegates as would render il better that Ihey had not been oreseut I lie ll lug ooncliid s: l orlnniilely there is no need lur Northern Stales to go lulu con vent ion lo make known their feelings. ' ,i between me run ica it aim conservattvet. I'n sident John son aud bis aiitngimlsts, there Is hut one feel log nud nun voice ou tint question. All Ihe radical ) inpulllUers iu the lute Confederate Mates, if thrown into one Coiieretsionnl (lis- inut could not carry it against Ihe resident piipulaliou. The latest ml vices fnnn Mexico slate Hint Maximilian it fur from prepaiing to cvucoiile hit ooinioioii. nd that no the Contrary he ha ordered a ooliscriptnui for tho Empire, In lake place on the i.llli of July which, with Ihe aid of 50.UU0 francs per month Irmu France, will lie sulltcteiit to keen linn a while hinder. Charleston, July 7. den. Sieklea refused to comply with a writ of habeas corpnt in fn vor ol some prisoners at Casllo Pinkin-y under sentence of death, ou the ground that the prisoners were convicted by a courluinrltnl of tne murder ol llireu tohbcit, and the privileges of Ihe writ ure still suspended in South Caroli na, jnuge uryan ordered an nltuchmctit tn Issue agaiu.t Hiukles fur contempt ol court. maue reiurnaniu ou 1 uesilay. f Chicago, July 8 Gu. Orr, of South Cum lina, ho issued au addtett endotiiiig the pro pined national Union convention at Philadel phia, and recoiiiineuiling that delegates be sent irom noutn uarolma. Judge K. II. Howell, President pro tem. uf ute Louisiana male Conveiitloii i two years ago. has issued a proclamation (or iu reassem bling on the y)ili of July, and he calls upon tho Governor In issue writs of election lo till vacancies. 1 he preamble expresses ihe pur poses of Ihe movement to he u revise aud amend Ihe organic law of the Stale iu baron,. uy with Ibe general government; In eslnblith impartial justice; insure donietiio trannuilitv: secure the blessings uf liberty to all alike, and restore the Stale to its proper anil permanent position id the Union, with ample guarantees against any ' luither distiuuuiices; aud also with a (lew to llio ratification by the Stale of the proposed amendment of the constitution In the shot let t tllliu possible. Mkxican Nawa.The New Ynrk UrtM't oorrespoudeuce. written liom Ihe City id Mex ico, 2Jd ult.. Vera Crux 25iu, Tampico 1st, goes tu show tlmt the Mexican people were be coming mote and more Intent in Hie cause of (lie Independence of their country. The Im perial forms. F re not and nalitea, bad sustained a number of delealt ol greater or h ss seventy oo tb fie'd. aud Ihe cause of Maiiiiulliao was looking gloomy in consequence. Sanla Anna has engrossed a large share id public attention. I'll Mexican Llberslt proclaimed Hi theory that au uiider.laiidnig lisd lti eoine lo be tween the Emperor Napoleon and the ex Pre ideul by which Maxiiui.Ji.il would he removed and Sanla Anna restored aud elected Pretl d ul, Ihe United Stales huhJiiig itself ready to appiove ol eventualities arising from change of elrclioo. . - hook and J on ik:m :-,;, .!,.,, . itf Kespj, IswutiiiHseai KXHeUTKI) WITH NKATNKKS AND DIBPATOa. - 'fr r! " ,lTMiorovSBTIsin,' M ' ' I VlrM llnwrlliin, a pur SfpiNS ol ten IIiihi of lust, tntnlon mcssurs. II lres.linbseiu'iilMstrlliin. , ' I . tW Ailvsrllnln. bill., when nnt unit! In advitnas, will I,. rlmrsMl laiy-ttve iSr etui, iiMlihuiif, tu covtc UK out ut iiollsetloi, 1 ,, , , n f. , , . , ,Jt( I4f A lllmrslui-ilu-llioi rroin the nlHivn -n-t srll licmsil. b fsvul 'nf tlmss who mlvertlsif ty Hi nuftni-r. ' ' ' " ; - - .'i F.IEIT'TKtX OK PIKIBST. ;,. !V,.t Philadeljmin,. Jutiu 'Jlli.-'l'liii procession , ooii reached the plaovnl, death, Probst, all the ! while maintained the same gravity nf demean- ' ' or tbat had charaeterixed his cnuduot for Mia 1 paal fw days. Tb,. sight ,,f 0 g,,mvs did ,( not unnerve him; indeed,, ,jt sec;u tu affect mine of the spectator mure deeply tlmn tile ciiuiiiinl. fie walked up the ladder with a firm Hen, "paying httle or nn attention In tltoa' around him. or In anybody.' in fncutexuept hit ;t religion adviters.; - Only once duruog hcers,j inony Iiiii), his minil waudered to other Ihingi. As lie wns leaving his cell, the keener who hnd mainly taken chnrgri of him extended hit hand, '' mid - snid, ii"OoiHl-liyn" ' Prober respoatM "Good-bye," whilo his voice idioked with mn Hon nml tours (illcil iis eyes. , Kegainiitg hit , wonted composure, lie luiiintained it thereafter to the end. ' '' "" '- Probst wns accompanied nn the scaffold hy hi 1 clergymen, the Sheriff, and Pur kin.. With out hesitation, he knelt upon the drop with the pries:, and together ,bcf recited the acta ' of faith. -hope, charity auJ cMitrltioil; . the Lord's Prayer, the Hail Msry .apd the Apot.r' tie' creed in the German language, the aiollrfl , repeatedly kissing the crucifix. ' . '. The last nut wns nlnno In ho performed, and" thu tragedy was over; Quickly Probst" WW handuulfed and the tnmte placed around bit). j in ch, Not i ruurniur escaped hia lips, and bit .f eyes, liarelr suffused with tears, wero turned to . heaven.' -,' The white cap was then placed npon his 1 bend, but ha still stmij Arm; there was no i trembling ami hut the leu! ugitiitioo. ,Cuur-, ngeoitsly hud llio culprit prepared to meet bit rule, ' , ',' But a itionient more null the murdered Dear" ' ing wuiild lie avenged so fur a man' law could avenge them. A last prayer from, Fata- er Grander, a sigi nl, the drop fell, and Anton Probst Ii itl gone to Ills list account. The murderer most have died easily.' ; Be-" yoiid a few convulsive twilchiiu', I hero waa i nu evidence Hint he experienced iigiiny,i ., , Twenty-live iniuutes afterwurd tlie hotly Wll -cut down, placed upon a suiiill truck and re moved from beneath the acalfuld. ' The spec-" tutor and clergymen snrrnunded It, and all ' nnoovered while Ihe latter read the last prayer lor the dead, sprinkled the corpse with holy water, and then consigned it lo Hie surgeons. The law bad given up its victim for the benefit ' ol tcicuoe. ' j , . , i ; ... .. . t Inhi'an Trihk8 of tub XoiiTH-Wm.' in a lute liiimber of the I'ueijic, pulilislied in San Francisco. Kev. George H. Atkinson nf this" city, ftliturof the "Oregon. Department," fnr iiishes sotno reiniiiitci'iiues , of, eurly diya, , timoiig which is a tefereiice to ie Nez Peroe , Indians, from which we extract the following! "The Government lint mutln treaties and ' granted lirgn ainonul nf nmoey lor those In1 ' ilium, hut a yet ihey have, reoeived but little) i of it. Their school house, long promised, 1 , not built. Their church, also, ia unfinished. Their old lung tried, esteemed and loved teach er i driven away, and evil men seem to ooai. bine lo keep linn uwuy. Meanwhile, iuteai- t perauui- mid ill kindred vice are sweeping ihrmigh ihe irilie. currttptiug it in every direo-' linn.. Win. H. GriiT, Esq.; of Astoria, who it ' writing the enrly hislury of Oregon in toocea-) ivo number ol' the Astoria (Jazette. Ubd who was himself mi early associate of Dr. Whit man and Mr, Hpnuhliug, hns recorded several ' uf these fact nuir nt length than I bave spaoe toilu,, It is to lie hoped when Ihey are mil ' known, and wheu just men, whn are near the , seutt uf power in our nnliuli, understand them, Ihere will he a heart to du justice both to Mr.'' Spnulding and In the N ex Peroea trilie, 1 On my visit In the Kust last year, a lung and well written letter Irom Lawyer, Head Chief, to , Prevident Lincoln, with a trtiuslntinu hy Mr. . Spnulding. But President Lincoln bating been assassinated, the letter wns forwarded to Mr. Johnson. Lawyer pleaded only for ju. 1 lice according lo Ihe provision af Hie treatiea, which hnd been made by tlieiu." The Ncx , IVrues Iniliaus, a we ate given to understand, und as history will show, boast Hint their landa ' tvere never imbrued in the blood nf the whit man, Ou the uppntitu tide what du we tee, with reference In Ihe various and numerous . other tribes. Besides being "treated' with by ' ibe Agent of our Government, and receiving ' nuuuitie in the same -manner and form a other Indian, they have robbed, murdered and I sculped white by the hundred. Tbe faot, that the Nez Percet have alway maintained a , Irtendship for while people may bo attributed ' chlelly tu the oircuinsnnoe that they war never controlled tu any great extent hy the , Agent of the English, while tho Cayuses. , Snakes, Shoshone. Umpquus, Sioux. Black feel und Kogne Hirer tribe wore early seduced ' by the Hudson's Hay Company, and became poisoned ngnni't the "Boston" men (Ameri cans), and would massacre tlieiu nt any time, not harming tbe subject nf England ever, if Ihey knew il. Much is being said nuw about the course being pursued by the settler and miners towards thu Indians id Itltihu and Eaa- , lerti Oregou generally. That it is lolly to think of "treating" with those tribe we firmly believe, hut that llio Government should give Ihe Nea Perces a just reward Ita- Iheir faithful- i lies is beyond a question. Uregonian. . Tiik Cask ok Davis Washington. Jaue 12th. The following is Judge Underwood' decision iu full, as laid before the President, ou Ihe application of counsel fur the release of Jeff. Davis on bail. It toutniu some, point nut published. Judge Uliderwevd sault , . "1 have considered the application made hr ' Shea (counsel) to admit "Jeff. Davis lo bail. Under the circumstance, the application might have been more properly made lo raw when recently holding the Circuit Court at ltijimuiid. Hut under Ihe law il may doubt less he made also in Vacation, and I w ill briefly stale my tie' of it and mr conclusions. - In ' Ibe Stale w hich were lately iu active rebellion, military, jurisdiction it still exorcised aud ruar- , liul law eiilorced. The civil authorities Slate aud Federal haw been required or permitted lo resume partially their respect irt lunciiotis, hot, the President, a Couimauiler iu I'hicl, alill control their actum to lar as ha -think such coiitml necessHty tu jiucificaAion and restoration. In holding the District and Circuit CnurU of Virginia, I bave uniformly recognised this ooodiliou. - JelTetsou Dates' was nrre.led uudcr a ina.lainaiHia uf tha.i President, cliargiiig him with complicity in tho astusiinatioii ol the late Preeideut Liocoln. ' Ho ha been held ever since, and Bow held, ' a a uiiliiaiy prisoner. He is not, aud aeter ha been, iu Ibe custody nf I lie Marshal fur tu District of Virginia, and be i not therefore within Ihe power of the Court. While I'iia condition remains, no proposition fur bail oan Ii pnqwrly entertained, aud I do a WHO to ' indwai auy probable aullou uuder Ihe circom- siauoe. KKroitM in Enoi.anu Chicago, July' 0. A Loudou ourrespoudeuce give a fall suiuuiary of the proceedings iu regard la lb. , reioriu bill. The ministry hate constaully carried Iheir points by oajurltie ranging fnnn ' 5 in 27. When l.nrd Dunkillen eaoyeil thai ilie bais ul the Borough fiaoolikm should a . seven pounds, ralablw value, tiwlead of ta ; pounds rental value, which it waa estimated ,' would Inako a difference) of tuty Ibousaud persons in the nuinlwt designed lo be qnnlified ' tvveti poumls ratable being equal 4o ansa ) piwiid rental, the vole was In JUti fur the into-, istry, and ill7 fur Duuktllen'a motion, and I'atlia.i.eut adjourned to await the result. All ' parties wero already rally nig for a popular' ileotion, believing the diaralatioa nf .Varikt.s meal inevitable, lorliladstuae bad aniuouHM-d t after the above vote, that Irom tbe mode of en. , liatichiseinent nroKiti d io th bill the mluis Iry are nut under any oircoinslaoc nt eon- ' ilitlou prepared la recede. By It w intend ten land. i