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THE OREGON STATESMAN. I'll III. IIHIKII KVKllV MI1NI1AV, II V Thf llrrgoii I' r i ii 1 1 1 1 sc und 1'iilillitlilitg ('uiiiiuiiy. TititJIi One year. ( I. In culii. Hix months, f ltcmittui.ccs tuny lia uimlu by iniiil hi unr rink, whetl mailed ill tllll presence llf ilia postmaster, II. S- Olllclal Taper for the State. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. IR. W. K. IXMIKII I'V'H Private Medical & Surgical Institute, 8iirninntitrt Street, lielnw Mmitifonierr, npponite the Prtcillc ISf nil Sti iiuiHliit Company ' Office. 1'rivHte entrance nu Leitlcmlorfl'ftreet, Hun Krunrliici). lUttiblithfd exprrnnJif to Ajj'ord the Ajtirhd one$ licit at i fie Alidirr'tl Aiilt in the Treatment and i WW! of all I'rivafe and Chronic DtKi'iinen, catn of Scerecy and All Sexual Dieaet, TO THF AM,U'TFI. . In V. K.lHimtTY ri'inrii liii plnrore tliHiitfM in litH iiHinifrmiH piiticiitr for tin-it hii'mimiM. nwl wnnlil tnkt tlie oppniiuiiiiv to remind llicm ttmt he rontm ih'h to nitmnll lit liin ImhIiiUh for die cure of chroiiir l,mmw'H of ili Lmiyn, Liver, Kidney. I iif unlive itnt (Ji'iilto llrliuirv Oiyittw. mi'l hII priviite iImi-hw. viz : Hvpliilitt in (til Iih I'nrniH iitul nliiifeH, Hutiiiiuil Weak lii'HH, hikI hII tlio liurri.l i'uiiM'fiitif of wlf nhiine, (loiiorrliu'ti. OU'ft, Hlrii'tnmM, Nui'turtiUi himI Dim-mil emifHiniiK, Sex mil Plnuliiliiy, hii'iMineii of Hie Hark mill Loin. luil.tuiuu.iion of llio ltltul"ltr mid Kidney. He., Hiul lie hope Hint I mm I oil) experience ami hir cchhI'iiI piHi'tice will continue MMunuire: liim h nlmre of imlilic piiii'oiuiUH. liy tin pnicticu of imtny ycum in Kunipf Hint I ho United SiHtiHi tin i ctuililc'd to iipply till) IIIOHl fill CI lit. Utlll HIKWnAllllI r1lf ilit'H lifilillHl tllH- etiw'M of till kind. Ho tine no merniry. elmi'Ku" tnoci eiiilu, tr'Ht hin patieiHR In n curreet mill lioiionihle wtiy.Hinl liitfh nlmulicK in hh-ici y. All purlk'H emmult iimliim hy lotlur or other wine, will receive the hint umLtfunUertt. trHHlnmiil, nnd implicit nccriicy, Dit. DoiiKiti r would mil mtfiition to the following ccrtillwtle froii) two of his pittie iilu, who having l'nllv recovered their Iii'hIiIi deaire in nmke known their remedial iiKent. It will he wlmi their MuUiueiiU ure fill I v HUthimticiiteri hy h Nutury Huh lie. Tne welfare uf society impfrioimly detniutd their puhliciiy.Hiid tliev hit tfivuti more to wmii (he unwary than to Round the pniitw of H 1'h y U inn , ufwliom hundred of like cuhvm win bu cited during a pructice of inoro tliHti fifteen yeum. Dit. Dihifhtv Uciir Hin I fil my hflttlth no fnllv reHtored, thnt in t'otiiinon irntlitudc, 1 I if I if ve 1 Hhoiild iimko you wiiiio written HrkiM-wh'lu-ineiit for votir viiluiih'leBt'rvict'B-puilinilui lyuii your lee wuniiiull lor the work performed. I urrlved In lliin city from the Rimt nhout one year afro, and wun then tuiieriiiK from mi old cans of Oleet, cnmplirHted willi Htrictine Hehiix h ttlriiiiuer in this -ity, and hclieviiiir iIiomj Dortora who uveiuch mmi five HHHurance of eticceu were tieeeKcurily the hent, (Hume of whom hnve m lare tin in her of : tiler.) I plac d myitelfin their clmcKe and roittimied nndur their tii'iitiiu-iit until I hud lost neuily ull hope and a, con eiderahle eum of niotiev. l wihIi to miy now that yon are the eixih Doctor I liave employed, and the only one tliHt hai ever done me Hiiy nervice. MyGleet ii wholly cured, the Hirii-t-ure in nil removed, and my yeiieritl health is belter tlmii it Iihi heen for yettm. In roncliiHion, I would say to the many nnfortun etei who require medical advice, if yon have any tJouht a to whom you may employ, hi-k Dr. Doherty for my ad drew xnd rail aiid nee me. (I keep store in ill i it city ) .My experience may save y n many dolhtrs. I would almt and that In the early etite of my die cane I lined a hniw nmount of the prepamtlnim adver ted an an lufullilde cure tor (louorrhwa, Oleet, etc., tut never derived any beuellt from litem. I nut. IWtor, very truly your, L II. Kan Kraut-ico. June ti! IHtil. Suhncrilied mid eworn lo before me, Una -lt day of June, a. d. I04. l. t A 8 flout o, Notary I'uhlic. Sfininul WVnknmA Nfforn-to ffrlifimlf of it ino&l rruuirkiible fuse uf 8rrimilnrrtiit-u. A deiiire lo hettelit humanity, and a feeliuu of ifrail inde to lr. W. K. I'idierly, alnue induce me to make thin mateoieut. For many yearn I have heett ntllicled with that teiiiful ilnvam- known an "Mpermattriliuti." or Hemiiial Wenkiiemi. the ff eitlt of relt tthiiM!. hut till 1K.' exprifiu-eil but little trundle or iuroiivenieiiee. In that year, however, I had (seminal VVenkuen fu nil alarininf extent, which wan vmiii fidhm-ed hy the uuiHt aliirmiiiK KVinploni, an wenkm. of the hack and limb, pain in the head, dinine of viniuu, m-rv-umtneCii, and ifeueral di-hility. My niii.d, too, wal a til if ted to Much an extent an to tatrmuidy impair my meiiiory t my idem were coufimed and npirit deprefe cd. J wan avcrw to eia-iety, had evil foreboilinuDattd elf (fiMrma. and wan entirely uiiiltted I'oranv of the duties of hf. From K,Vi u the Miimuier of IHt, 1 enmlnyed the very bent niediciil talent I couhl Hud. auu 8ul ievernl hundred dollar , bm in no iimiHitce obtained more than teaipurary relief. I had almut nuu'lud d tdprr was no relit f fnr tne in ting world, but neeioK Iidierty' udverti44iuriit, I Ihoiiuh! I Woulil chII and nee ltiint as he eharueil U'liluuu nr C"UHuliulio!i. 1 hud an interview with Ir. iMiertv at hie otlice, in haciHtiienio ntreet, and hin fee fur treatment wan no reaiwutahle, I determined tn try him, thoituli 1 did not exiieet much beuelit Irom hit Ilea'- uieitt OnlheOthttt OeceuilMtr laxt I placed mvnelf under Inn care ; hi oue week , I louna mynell very nmi'h improved, ami, now, after liv wmk' tree'. meiil. 1 mvnelt thoiouulily cured f all mv lrtili lenand iu the enj nieul ul the bent health. Ilopiuir that my ejt(arience may ue or lieu lit to others aiuii larlv limited, i eubeviitw my sell JkMKS JuHXnToK. Sulmcrtlted and nworti to before me, liiia lth day of Jauuaiv, A. D. iwii. l. i A 0. Hamuli., Notary INil-lic. To ri'iuiiit. ' When a femule ia iu trouble, or afflicted with din- eane an weakueaa of the back and Inalie, paiu in the head, diuiiiew of eiKht, loia of munrular nwer, (ml pi la t ion nf tlie hert, irrtiahiliiy, iiervwiHiteM, ex Heme uriiutry dittieuliiet, deranueiiieut of diiretlive fund ions. Kiivrul dvlniir, Vuttmitn. all diM-ene of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other dineHnee peculiar to female, ther should nr write at uuce to the celebrated female dwior. W. K. Ihilierty.al bis Medical Iiu(ilutc, and consult htm ultoiit their tnaib Ich and mseane. The (ttH-tur is eHWliiitf iiiitre cure than any other physician iu the State of California Ijet no fulne delicacy prnveut you. but amdy iiume diMtely and save yo'amelf fnun painful suuerimr aod Iin-Minliire d'-ntt;." All nianied ladiee w hose ilelicale leallh or other circumntanres prrvmt an inrrenne in their fa mil ten, should write or rail at lr. W.K. I berlv's Medicnl luniHiile, and tliey will receive every possible rebel and help. The Doctor's ottirre are so arrau)."d that be can be consulted without fear of oh aervatiou. To C orrosiiomlonlH. Patient residing in any part of (lie Stale, however ilintaul, who may desite I he opinion and advice of r. Doherty on their respective case, and who think prier to submit a written statement of such, in prel ere me lo h"Minir a eronal interview, are respectful ly assured Uiat their couimuniralhrtis will be held most sai-red. Ir. liberty takra this opportunity of ohserviuir that all letter are only opened and replied to by himself, and the latter as promptly as nmutile. 11 the c.ise he fully and randtdly described. Mr on al cnmtuimieiitioil w ill be superseded, a Inp'ructiont for diet, reirtmeii. and the tcenem! treatment of the ca-, liueludinir ihe reiueiliesj will be forwarded with out dt lar, and in such a manner aa tn convey no pur port ot ihe letter or parcel so transmitted. rouanltatiiKi at the office kkk. I'ermanent cure tfoarauteed or tto pav. Addms W.K. IMHIKRTT. M IK tMii Francisco, C'al. Opinions of Iho Frt. Pr POM KKTV ia ckillful physician and honor aide ifiifl-tiifu. auv stnlemeuia he makes to hi- pa tie. is. he is sure o fulfil Thnt fart isone if real cause ot his eminent en cese iu his pn.f.-si'ion It ts rrtti ttate that anmiiir advrrtisnitf physicians, there is ne wt" can le depeiiM n Itrview. Ir HOHKUrV renututhn us aphy icimi isa auf fi ifiii Knamnie lr ilw care of any case he may un dertake licmicte lir nnlll liTV l.u. drvotn! hid ettdr m"fe paH ularlv lo chnaiic. sfH-ciftc and srn-t praiib. and ae sin h i nw the most uccefful uf any phyatiiau J R.i. Vmuii urn FKrvn lnss. r hiillKlt V H rrputaihm U second to no !' phvtiiciiiu ou the coast in climuic and ecilic prat I id f irrr r UOllKltTV. Few men in the medical profes sion have sncr-rd'fl in ininitif the rtitiQ-lelice uf the pul. lit- in their skill und jud)ineut as be i aa Koii rvr. Ir. I)nIKUTV ranks a one of our disttn awshrd plfvninaii. and alwi one of the oil sncr. IhI. which ic n-tw tiie cnw-nui by w hich the medical practitioner is j'l'tifed KCHo lr. V. K POllKUTY -I'orertns y-inff to Kan Francisco in search of medical aid should by all means call the above penMHt.ai hi Institute. He tea ireni'euian of rare slmlastir and s-ieniiKe eniertam mi il-P. and is Wfll wrthv the esfriimve pitMuaev be receives from all parts of ti-e S ate. Nat al tU. W.K. IMMItXRTY, Private .Medical & Surgical Intitule. Ckirramrnm Miml kliMiitfuuwrjr . 0pt ' , I'jrifir Mall !MMlHihi 'i ' "iBrt. I'ri- v.tv eninuir nn LeiiWI 8irHt Shii Frnri-i 3 WEB FOOT TONIC J . ... --u Hi;.l It Is a fluid ltra1 1 an enrrwm iw - -..I .rrviu. ttlld At dtHSlie plafltS Of well known virtue. It will assiet dttfesli. M ... it,. minsmTb. noMniis7 the nrvee an4 rlii , nv U !it. A. .rreliw of Al ind dHiw dHri,, aiwt after nm vxm- " i. nreeerred with th. be B-lrfc. and P" "P l "" b,.liN....nd preerriM by 4 Urt bw4 pujMcwu. .E.n.ARK Practical Apothecry and lrwiraH, 9mkm, M tttartiirvr. II. r. BROWN IIMLL hnr and sell nrrenhvks. Mlninf Mintki V and llraA os Has Krmnoero and the Easter ftiaiw. W ill buy OuiJ Iu.t or llaHh Ottt Weil. rrg at C.. ea fiw SumI V0L.1C-N0. 40. Summer Arrangement. TUB 8TF.AMKR8 CASCADE, ..on.. WILHON Ci. HUNT, C A I'T .1 NO. WOM'E CoiimmiiHer. Will li'Hvn I'dHTI.AN'l) ilnilv. ISniirliivex.'e.te(l) nt b o'clock , H. in. for ilie CASCADKS, oounaet- e iiitf with die Hipiimer ONEONTA or IDAHO ' CAl'T. JNO. McNl'tiTY .-.Caminmider For llitllcs Tlirouuh In Ono Day! 'I'lin STKAMF.H8 VAHI'IA, m roiiT, invivo, ot viii:i:, IM V. I' V. II V K H I'llltF, OKANAIJON, CHplulm K. V. COK. C. KKI.TON, J. II. OKAY, Mid TIHW.STL'MH, Will run ilui'tnir the ,ifiiMun, fi-nm lelllo to I'matllla, alluln, White II luffs, l'uliiuse and I.eHlstmi. OlHMlf till' HlldVII llulllflll boui, will IpHVOllKlil. M fur I tlA I'lLLA ninl M M.I l,A duily. A niliiva iixi'(!iieil.) Iln.ii, will li,Hlipnli'lMil rrirM'IIITKBI.l'PI'N, I'A I.IH l! mill I.K WIKTOJI ua oilou nt Hie no cunfity uf tlie truilo will ilifinuud. TDK BTKAMKIl HII OH HONK, CAIT. J. MYKICK ConimiuuW. Will run from OI.Mi I' 1: 1111 . mi Sunk Uivr tn IIOIMI4 ( 11 1. OtVVIIKt; anil MOUTH I Ol M IC I, A Hi It I A . coiniei-1 inif Willi TIIOMAH Ic CO:S RTAGliS, ..AMI.. H. Du Ili'llei Co.'t Fast Freight Lines. J. C AINSWOItTH, President 0.8. N.Co. PnrllHiiiI. Mnrcli 9, ISfi. till BOOT AND SHOE STDRE JOHN W. GILBERT, deuler in BOOTS, SHOES, Leather, and ..Shoe Findings! Union Block, Commercial Street, Hnlcm, Orejfon, TTu fiiit rereived ihe Itiriit-Rt uiiil luoet complete . iiwk of BOOTS AND SHOES, nf the taut NiiluuVI)liii, Unsifrn, and I'aliforniu, IANTJli'ACXUltK, Kver offered in Snlem. ALSO, A FINE hT0( K OK French' and American Calf and Kip Skins! Simla Cruz Sole Lcnthcr, SHOE FINDINGS. Hoots of mv mvn mauufaeture ronshilillv on hand and made to order, of the best r rem-h leather, and California uk lauiu-d, which, for tfuueral yund (jimli ii. riitmot he exrellfd in the Sliile. All werk trotii the eslubiihiiient Warranted to give en Urn mtintticliou. t ash puiil for hids and all kind of furs and iltitts Kile hi. tlet. H. M-;.-:ilinI HELM & CO., 1 Slnlc StNM't, Salem, Orc(oii. I In tlie nnildiiiK furuierly uicnpiid by Kenyon. Drills, t liemkiiK Taints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, HAA'INO iHiTielr liirmi-i-d Ilie StiK-k nf Hulu At H ,,iii, iveitre niiw ,irepHred in ,tliilv tlie c ixelia uf hMleut Mild ilie ttirrnmidinjc country with Drugs that are Pure, And a Clieni us rHn be Ilonlit in Ibis Market. Also Constantly on Hand TI1K BUST WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinnl Purp,iw. Al.o well wlecled Stuck of Paints anil Oilt. Window Glatt and Putty, Varmth, Varnish Brushes, tyc. Pliv.iriiun' PreKription, pniierly cumpuiitlded. We tulirit tbe patnniHva nf Ilie Public feeling eonH- nelll mm we run inve aenenii miifntriiuii. REAPERS I The well known and celebrated OHIO REAPEH, K'alleil the Kew York Improved, or .eymour mid Moriran.) I'ombined Machine, with great improve meute, haviuu a 8TEEL CUTTER BAR, Can I ehanircd from n reaper, to 1 mower. In ten minnlee: cuts 6 and tij feet swalh. wiihin nne nrh or two feet from the vronnd ; ill cut IK lo 'Jtl acre, nerdav. Cnn lie u-e.1 with two or mure horses. Will work "ii SIliK IIII.L. where ntkrr ,Win rill not. Tliev areea.ier lo tfel Ihe yraiu ort' thai, any other machine, leaving it out of the way of Ilie Ketip er. The CilArvr ltHAlKU cms urini foot hwatiii will cut i acres per day. ALSO. Sr( ormlrk'i 6-foot Keaper and Honers, Ball1 Ohio " " vsnnt'i: Wood's Prlir Mowen, tnlon, Ua) Slale, kt rut j , eic. Iitt Improvwl THRASHING MACHINES Russell's Maslllon and Sweepstake, 30 TO 30 IM H I VI.I'Di:K AI.SI). Dalne' IlllniiU Ilarretter (Header;, Wlr llor-Kiisiri, on Wheel", , iiruililng " all Slies, , Portable Power-Bar Premiri. With m generwl aaMrtU'eiit of . AGRICULTURAL COOD8. A.I ow can be purchased elsewhere. J.D. ARTHUR &.SON. ('t California and Davis Sts , 8. V. J. C. SHLLTON, M. D. rnrtlrlng rkjulrlaw ind Surgra, dALKM. orkoh.v. Office and resilience. J Wiln's brick, opposite tbt lleriiiett Himmm BKIMiairradimteofih IM.ysio Medical colb'ge.Cin einnali.lMii" h is purely irftrmntmrf in bis prse llr.discarduialilie iinraland veiretal.sr p,usMisnd Mine sorb medicines only as a.1 in perfect harmony with Ntr-"i-ines llit the rare reeom- men,b.li,a that if Ibev lit no r-t.lf " Helms also iled--a full nmnss of leetores in Ibt Tidand. AHutalhiri Moiirsil C.dle.K Krs eisro. and having pnsrliced aiedHiiie oa lbs. ensW , i,,--,i , vt I fwlly aenilrte4 with I he dwsW pecwiiar I tbt tiiasui. SALEM, CLARK'S COLUMN SELLING OUTI lOll CASU! EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE! PAINTS, OILS, Patent medicines. Varnish, Putty, Inks. Essences. Extracts, Brushes, PERFUMERY, CORKS, CHIMNEYS, -AND- Choice Cigars and Tobacco. EVERYTHING OF TIIE BEST QUALITY AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ON TIIE CORNER, OrfOSlTE THE fOST-OFFH E J.E. CLARK, Pracllcal Apothecary and Druggist, SALEM. Valuable Farm for Sale. ETUI'', eiilwcrilier. bein ilbont tn einunrk inffj ntlier kiiMnew. nMein fur mile, al H I'rent lmr t ynin, bin Kuril,, plnimiitlv "ilimied Hlmnt one mile ..mil nl ilie fliiniinbinv vllliwe uf liiwuburK, DOU GLAS CO., mi tbe Sluiie route. Hint eanipnatiiK anout Cne Thousand Acres of excellent bind, lllont of which i ini lnu'd with good fcticee. and under a tfond , laie ot cultivation Tlie iiiiprnveinelllii are of the Uliirl Ullmtnlllial char acter, numinliiit: of a larne and cnntiiiodiona FltAMK OWKI.I.INO IIOI'SK. W illi wnlled cellar, a eplemliil frame BAIIN, llOxW feet, with niiiiiernii, oilier mil biiililiniia. A InrKo tlH' IIAIll), nf choice fruit. In imutp.hIiiI beiiriliK. in another iiutiorliint appeuduKe to lltie deniruliie houienteuil. Peru druiniua nl enyiwiint in the funniiiK Hint etock raininir linifineiM, in tlie Hliihrliiii8 cllmale of tlie L iuiqnu alley ;wliich el renin rima thrimiili the pieiniic.l. will lied this a rare chance to acquire a verv dreirahle location al a very low price. Tebms. Time will be etven on nurt of tlie pur- cbaiie iiiuliey. if dc.iiteu. i further particulars, ap nlv to the nilwcriber a .' O'K, llreuiill. JlaV o. I'M,U. iiiiiii, ni'Uui. Nolirn lo Absc.it DefoiKlaiil. In the Circuit Court of the -tme of Oiegon, for the (.nulifv ol illllllOlt. EliuiWth McNeil. ITU', vs. William McXeil Del l. To William McNeil, llelcmlaiil. In " lie name of the Stale of Oregon, yon are hereby un med lo be and appear ill the Circuit Court ot the Male of Ore gun. lo' the Comity of Marion, within ten dace alter the service of Ibis writ upnu you, if ihe same be nerv ed wiihiti tlie at. il Marion county, hul if served in any other comity in the Shite, then within twenty days, and answer tne rnmptuiui lit me piiiiniiii now on tile in said court nuniusl ynu, VntVilig a dispolulinli of the marriage eon1 met now eximing between you and the niid plniiilill', Now unless you appear mid answer the raine as above retpiired, the cause will be beard and determined in vmir aiieeuce. KI.IZAIIKTII McNKIL Pinintin. By order of R. P. Pome Judite. Bwa3i. WANTED, 500 lly IlCSIIKI.S TIMOTHY KI-.KI). for which the highest mnrl ' prin-will he paid, KKAPP, RI HIIKM. tO. A Large Stock of AGRICULTURAL COODS, fclCII AH nOKslE POWKHt. 4tn Inhortei TKtW II ITIKIII iioHie nu l l. niiKB mi.i.n nlllVl.li .1 AMIUFsit 4JHAI.M Ultll.l.K, ox iokis tin Howt srOKK TIIIIK UAXti PLOWS) Steel and Cast Flows, BAHK MII.I.S. PiiRTAHI.E ft BIST MILLS, m f:CH BI'HR Mill. srnSK Hnl.TISnci.iirHS. I'lliKiF STAFF I.F.A THKk ASl KfBULH PKI.TISU. Fur sale by K.V4PP, BI HRtl.li f'O., IX Kriinl Hi , l'urllahd, Oregon. . I'orllaiid. Sept. '.It. Ki n'll C. M Parmenter. (Successor to E 0. Bolter.) MALIK is Impoited and Home-KIade FURNITURE! Hpi'liiKlletlw , dair, wool, ind rue mattresses, it., it. At Wail'i old fttmid, Coiumtrrinl t ftnlem. AGENTS WiVftl). rpO HKLL. BV hrRHt-RUTlOM ONLV.thi.tml JL zr4 aimJ otfif mi mut.ieru Jf ipi.rr tf Ui Wtir t 'Till I.OMT l AlNfC," Hv Kdward A. P'it.i.Hn, of Virifiniit- t'omeriinir a full und militant lr mwiitrt f ttit rii und pmurrM Ufire nnl it'o riMmu 1 trmriy irM, with ate leader. Kor tri-n nfd tprriirr. mMrtm fc K hHKAK. (trtMrml Atfent, find s Mii''aTV ft , Pun Kftwim OllEGON, MONDAY, DKCEMUEU 3, 18C.G. Change ot Firm t , COX & HAMILTON, W'liolcsnle and Retail DEALERS IS ' GROCERIES &, PROVISIONS "WINES AND LIQUORS, Wood and Willow Ware, IliirdWnrc, Yankee Notions, Tobacco, Clears MERSCHAUM PI PES, Boots, and Shoes, &c, Center Store, New j.Brlck Block, At tlie old Stand of BKOW .V, COX, eV Co., The nnileniigned. having pernhased the entire in terest nf J. W. Brown, have now un liiind and Hie constantly receiving from Sail Kntucisco the Largest and Best Selected Stock Of good a iu their Hue everoltered in tliia tiimket ,vliieli they propOBO to exenange FOIl CiVS II! or any kind of COUNT ICY I'ltODUCE. Evervthis usually kept in a first class Grocery and Provision stole. Omuls delivered to ALL PARTS Or TUB CITY ce of charge. Dnll't forget to come lo the otd smud of Brown, Cox &. Co. COX . HAMILTON. Sulem, October 1 , 11106 '-II v FANNING MILLS, ruimiTUKE, Doors, Windows & Hinds Would respectfully inform the jpublie tlmt tliey liuve upeiieu a FURNITURE STORE, South side of Mate Street In the lira! hnildinu west of the Capital Ilnlel, w here tliev have in sliile, and will ronlluue tn keep, unit iniiiiiltuctul'U to older A CHEAT VAKIKTV Ol' FURNITURE, BEDDING, mi n ii ons, Picture Frames and Moldings. We also keep a general neeorlmeiit of Eouse Furnishing Hardware, EASTERN DOORS, WINDOWS i BLINDS. We are also nmiinfuclnring nnd have now ready for sale a No. I I'UKMILJI Iiuiultiy 31 111, Recently improved anil patented, In which we would resp'.tt'u'lly invite the iiticntiuti of llm fanners i.f Or egon. VA WAti.MCK A '. Sulem, Sept. aotb., 1KIM. Jillliti. 111.-! WSt. K. COOPKU, J. P. 0 LoWlfSDALR, WM. E. COOPER & CO., Cor. ilIrrioii and Second Stw., I'UKTLAND OUEOttX, fTAVEnn hutid ftir nH'e. and nro niHiitifiicttiriny of 1 II the left Kuftem Mute rial, nil ki lulu of Carriages, Fhsetons, OPEN AND TOP BUCCIES, Conntry Carriages, KXI'IIKHH AVAGOS, &. As we emtilov none but the most experienced work men iu our establishment, and use the hest id Eastern material, we tcel contideiit that our work canuiil lull to give Mitis!aciinn. Aside from the fuel that it is to the interest of the community lo Kusluiu Home Mtinufricttircs, It will he our eiiiluuvor tn sell at such prices. FOR CASH, as will he satisfactory to alt whu desire good work. IV All kinds of CAIIItl OK II K I'MHIXO done ou -hurl notice WM E. CIMll'Elt it CO. l'ortluud, August '.Dili, 3m-.l A C'AKD rOK TIIR mi i iiimii amis, trade OF MAS rilA.t IM'O. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, IN' oh 411, 413 and 415 Ilntlery Mi eel, I or. .MTcliHiit, hna KrHntico. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK! f V CH ANTS in our UHUtttlv lurue nt-rk nf OimmIp Our ntM'k cuiiriNH every art tele in (lie 'lutliinif hiu r urumliniK line, no lmv coitnuntly mi Imml in- lnrvffnt niH It and Kri't.t-l vuriety o (,iiMtiutre Mini Wind HAloi ativ lionne in iSitn rrMiicisMo. Mini iu,' !ricM for tltfiMj (4 h1 nrp lew tliuu thftue nf nut liuiiw. u we receive tlirui tlirect fnun I lie u.HiiufHi'tu rcr'ncointitmitnl. Our itm-k of rttH him! mtei OihkIi ic (iHrtiniUrlv utirm live, Mtifi I lie yrvHt leuture to the Htntitry men-liHiit ii the iiiuuuiilljr low price- Lr Than Ihe Cut of Importation ! We hU keen the -TAPI.b VHTK LKS in lu Dry OikwU line, whieh (lwx we Imve inrrliurfd in tltlr umrket under the immtmjr, una ice uiteniiff litem hi Nrw York CBt. Hud lti. We publtnh thUt-Miil in order tlmt we irmr mukr new ntwiubiiic4. mid induce thoee who bar not heretofore iuri liAM.d of ot, to mil mid exunmi our mork. Good Articles and Low Prices! Are the ffreat Inducement! lo nil who prnrhiu to eel I rtifttin. Mpretmnu wIki buy of in rui mnke m K'MMI lrotlt. and eell to their cuttouiert ut tt low ture. We raiQMiu, reetctfull, Your obedient lVrvntit, HAlHJKIt At MNOKNIII'ltOKIt, WboleNile ('loihittif mid HhI Wareltoumi, im. 411, 4VA Mild 416 Mattery eft-ret. Kan Hnuirie. Sov.A. IMtiii ;tiu -Wi A Good Bargain. rllKKKR for sale. half, or whole section of land of sutieriof quality, nr ernly selerliolt, and well rniprnred toitclher With every impleineitl necessary for farming purjime-s Horses, Wsmis, IMnws, Ke. per. Catile. Kbeep, and lilies, A 11, House fiimiture ihrfaitfleiul. The alaire named prniierty ean lie pnrcbaeed at half prb-e ennaie four tniie4 nonn ot Bitfemen. on Connie road, in Marion county, -i lewtc, BfXJ I'LCAVKR. A VUl'AHLK MHAP OK IIIHTOKY. From llm ft. l.nuls Ki',:ililiciin. The fulliiiii(t l-t t,-r a nritliii liy ex At tnrney Grin nil !;ilcs, some two mniillis Ao, hut fur snnic rcasnn lins never before liecn ntli lishi'J.-Eo'.iirc), St. Lm:is. Ag. 8 lHOtl. To Col. James O. Broatlhead. St. Louis i Dkaii Sik i Yon werti riulnlr infuriiivtl tlmt Prrsitleiit Iiiienln iliil rcqnir' tif llm heiiils nl the: ilillcrcnt ilepiu linciup lln-ir iipitiliini. In riling us to linth the uniisliliitinnulity ninl ex pi'ilii'ticy nf tin-bill " for Ihe ailinissiiiri of the Sln'e nl West Viririnia into !lm llnioii." A ml such niiniiili were kivhii liy all nf I hem xei'i! inly Mr. Citleli U. Smillt (nlm Imil ilien nicu ted ur wns n limit to vnoulo Ills iilllue ill hcorclury of the Interior ) That triinsiiolinn tunk lilncti in llm few Inst (lays nf Ihe year 1802. Mv own nfliciiil niiiliinn lienrs dnte tin the 27ih f Deoeiiilier. Irj(i2. hhiI the 'resilient niirnveil and signed tlio bill on the last day of tlmt year. I have iircnsinn tn ri'innniner thnse iraiisao linns very distinctly, fur I took n lively inn-rest in Ihe nnestion ! anil inileeil it waa tiunn iny own snKftion that l'resiilenl Linuuln ili'inniul ed our written opinions. I uracil iiinn linn the tid VHtitnui'8 of written over oral oniiiiiiiiiuiitinns on a siihjfnt in impnrtaiit, anil vhielly upon these ttvn groi.nds ; 1 , They constitute vulimlih' in u tii me n I h of the pnssiii; history nf Ilie hot- erninent s ami 2d. I hey operate) us a reason ah'e ami wholesome check uinni us, the advisers of Ihe t'resiilent. The tuestioiis put liy Ihe I'resiilent were in the iiiiisi brief and cuniietiilions form, I line : " 1. Is the said net cntislitnlionul J 2. Is the said nut expedient ? To these two qiii'stions we all nave to Ihe Presideit our writ ten an swers i and I obii only express my surprise tliul they should have, lieeti so Iiihk wiiltheld I'ruiii pnlilieiiiioii, seeitii; that tliev touch tipou n prin ciple uf Ihe (imitcsl t nitfj nit iiilt. ami hear di recti)' 11 pull a question which has produced treat excitement in Congress and in Ilie untiun. I have the only copy of Ihnse documents that I know uf in private hands ; hut no ilonlit they in h y lie fnun I iu llm proper depnailoriea o1 WashinKlon. And in rniird In your siiii;eHtiiiu as to nhiit those opiiiunis niav coulain couuern mil the le;iil and political slants of States iu reliell'nn (us I have no Mine now to either ana Ij w the opinions or lo copy lliein.) I cull only e n y that not one of lliein contains a sin"'e para Krnph teli.iling to thu coiiclusinli lllnt a Stale ordinance of eeoesriou. or the fact uf open re- hcilion within n State, did or could take n Si (He nut nf the Union. Thu Very colli rury was us sumi'd as uinlinpulcil ductriiie, and iirtieil upon ns a pustulate. In Incl, I iliil not Ilium a l(n piibhi au nf that ditv. in Coci-resn or in Ihe Kx eculive Deparlmi iit, who prelelnliil tn believe thnt a Sintu could utlhdruw itsell fnun the Union iu lecei-siun, or ri'licllnni. or both tngi'lh er. We nil cnsiilered an ordinance of secess inn a mere nullity in law and politics, iitul rn hellion a personal crime, puuislmlile hy law. It never was the dnnlrine of Ihe Itepiihliuan party in Vr. Liiiunliu'sllle lime, am', I believe, Is inn now. thai a State can get out of the Union by seccesiuu ami relit-1 1 iihi . I hat Is a late 111 veil lion uf a few i-iilcrpri'iiiff. extreme radicals, wins have labored in vain lo fasten it npon the lii inililleans ns one of their tenets, l'resiileul I, ii. coin and both houses of Conores., by I heir repeated stilciimiH'Isiirf pledged to Ihe colli rnry They passed the West VliRitiia bill, which aecoriliiie to the plain provisions of Ihe C'oii'li' t nt inn. could not have In ell pa sell utilees Vir liuia were a Slate iu Hie Union, with n Ii giida lure capable nf cnH'cntitii! lo the dismember incut. Ihe rrcelilciit, null Ihe inlvice ami cmisenl of the Senate, al iil all he could lo extend the iudiciiii'V system of the I'nit-d Siti-s into Suites nhicli hud passed uriliiiaot.sif secession and whose people stood iu mien rclu-Hiun, 1 i npiiniiilinj district indues in Vtrjfiiiin. Teiiues see, Alaliiiiini, Klinula and Loiiiriana, nod both hoilFe' of Congress nilioilleil men. hers fiuui Virginia, Tennessee ami I.tiuiiiuna- I reiioiln. dear sir, with cordial h'lfnri! , Vour friend. KuwAini IIatkh. Fkkmnii in Misstssii'i'i The f.illowitiK frnin the Si luiil 2'iiifi (jive an expression of thu feeling manifested in sumo portions of this uiifiirluuulo Suite : ' We should not be forced by throats In do anyllnuj: that we should not do, nur fail thereby In do BiiylhiiiK that we should do If ne uiual fall and pass away al a people, let us do si, n nli lirnce ami iliiftiitv We liave give,, up III most we had we l ave done everylhitijf aski-il we have been silent iiiiiiirners uvi-r nnr loreil dead, ami hiive f, ari-il to stir the soil in which they lie, lor lenr of Ihe hale nf the It nlicnls. ur raise to those dead lines a simple slab ot marble nr sing a single ami lust unit of so, row alt is silent mid our hcni's must milly inourii ou iu quiet yet mil ns those with mt hope. . e put all nn the tnin or a line we lost we pay and very sadly but fully tire duiui; it. Nnr do we yet see the i-ml ol it. It will lull all our prudence and (imrii;'e In past lliroiitb the lien terlsol Ihe Inline, unit save our linine, oar altars, nor little menus and nnr loved ones I'he world has seen just such things before thevare slronc'e ami sad lo look upon. 1'lie uuisailis the r tench revolution are nl that kind of tilings tli.-y run their race but oh! what wreck and ruin lay ahing their path We Miay lint run the same rnce ; ) el the lietcc uess and hiuutlcl-iu ol I le .Virlli tin- In-t nm! bice nf power, ale fearful currents to reeil till. I hey I'xhnusl themselves j but tuny not. iniiil they cousiioiH what tln-yleiil on alt having i lelded nil as liereitilieline stilted, anil in all loiiei ience enoiich. it seems to have rink i d the thirst ami greed nf any peopUs Vet the cry is for more plumb' more IiIihhI ! No con cessiuu, It seeil.s, will atone for the pnsl mine will snli.fy the more we refuse the more is heir" rage. So in any event, w are in a sa ( Iil. We know not whether it is better to stand st II nr go ahead if du cither we are no belter oir. it seems. I do lint think the South will heller the thing any by adopting the ('nil siitulioiiiil Aiiieinlilii-ils. If lin y do so they have no right to think that that will niiudy mure will be a.ked and demanded. Head the speech s of liuili-r. Korin-y and Steveiis. and )uu will see tliul I am right." A II'iat'b Ciikw Eatkn liv Canniiiai.h. The Union Coilipau)'. Cape lto)al mail sti-aoi. ship N'lirsi'iomi. winch arrive. I nt I'll moiilli. Kiiglaud. on Widuesilnr. the ljlll of Anust. wild III'' (.'ape mail, lias news of a f.ighllu! Iiiige.lv recently perpetrated ill New Caledonia. tn the Pacihc. eioplojeil as a f rein Ii eotivicl es!abli.hmeiit. Ills Imp- rial Mj-.lt 's French war steamer Fulloti, from New Caleilmua. via llatbun. for Brest llm. put into Algmt liny nn un June 27ih and li ft on July full f r lli.-.i. reporteit that while she had been ciuising roiind New Ciiledonia. a boat was di. patched Into one uf III, rivers out or sight of Ilie ship lor some purpose, and not returning, much anxiety wa fell respectn g It. The steamer then went up the river !n search, and upon a sinnll i-1 1 1 nl was di'coverrd the remains, which b-ll no pos.ilul iiy of diiubt that lh utrtuiiale si nuo-ii had been captured, anil then killed and eat. u. by the natives. The Fulton then pflveedcd further inland, and some of the natives who Were lak'eli admit ted that Ihe conjectures of the ship's crew wele Correct that lin y had Cniue suddenly upon Ihe lout's crew, taken then to an island, killed theiu Un re by splitting their skull's with ai.-s. and had then cooked and ralen them. I ke nOicers and crew of the ship were highly eias pi-rated at these horrlliie details, plmeeileil lo lake summary Vetigeitce o"Ui Ihe savages, aivl killed every one they came it soutacl with, and el fire to tin ir iillntes. In addition In tin alto wi re burned, no h-ss than oue hundred and filly wi re either shot or lis, olieled. CTf C.en. Iluseerans has i-lth d down s( .tsut town, Taolnuiu ce , C'al , a a quart aoinsr. WHOLE NO. 820. 1MI1AM FlbllT. We find the following letter, from Camp Willi Urup, dated Nov. Sill, in the Vancouver Kffister : We have just arrived in camp from a successful raid aeainst the Indians. On the morning nf Oat, lllili. We discovered nn Indian camp on the snle nl Sti lu s mountain. Wn iliern captured an Indian chief and hit wife, with two horses, I ha woman was shut In Ihe high. We Collipclled lilt, chief to lllow ua where his tnbo weru camped, and lie look us to the.Owyhcu river, distant thirty miles Wo halted annul seven miles from Ihe river. and a parly cautiously crept up to the edge of Ihe pr. cip'co over lunging, iiud ilimnvered a camp on the river below. At tills point the river i' nb.oll two Ihoii'iind feet In-lo tin- level if the surrounding country. It was etnleiil Unit '.ve couhl not mnicU llio camp llial evening, ns liter,' wns hut one (a very lilltciiH) trail to go iliiwu liy. and III lull view I the Indiana, who seeing ua would liave suffi cient time to escape hy the trail on tlie opposite side if the river. We remained where we were until two a. M . and then cnimncnoed a difficult inarch to the edge of the precipice. Here Col. 0 Hi'inio arranged his plan uf attack, which was ns tnllmvs i Seigeiiuts Sweeny and Gallagher, with fif teen men, a puck-master, herder and three In- hail sunn's, were ordered to I'esceud first, cross the river, an.l get between the Indians and their liurses, also to lake possession of the trail lead ing in tlie opposite directum. 'I'hen to at'ack (he sleeping Indians ninl kill or drive them hack upon the trail down which we had entnn. where Col. O'lioirne Willi Sergeants Kennedy and Tooiiey, the hull breed guide (McCoy). and the remainder of Ihe command shun Id be wailing for them. When the firing oninmenced upon ihe wigwams the Indians rushed i ut noisily nil hunt any arms, and Ihe U'ht was hurt. Most of the Indians crossed the river In-low where the last nieiilioned party wns posted, and iu the fug and darkness escaped Mom:' Were shot while crossing and carried dowu hy the stream. Thu same cause that aided the scape ol the iiiajuiity rendered it iiitnoastble lor ns to see how lit my got nil' mi l how many ul the cli'inl weru curried nil. I lie daylight re vealed thrcu Indians quite dead, whu were im liateiv suaiiieit liy our scouts, f our snnnws and lour children were shortly afterwards found and brought into Camp Winilirop. Hie Indi ans killed were noble looking men. Doubles we should have got a warmer reception but that iininy of the warriors were nut hauling in the iiiim n I in ii ninl those It-It were ciiiipletnlr ur prised. We oaplnred iliirly-iMght horses, burn ed their tint s. prousiiiiis, clothing and saddle Tins camp had nut been Tinted liy an'' white mini lor six years, niinougii only mm iiiiy march from Camp Lyon, nor could we have foil ml it had we not captured Hie old chief. One nf our herders wns shut through Ihe head, the ball entering the cheek and coming out ut tlio buck of the neck. Ouo nf the command was shot iu Hie hand, one had his horse killed miller him. nn I the cartridge box nf nuother was hit. I' ortiiuutf ly no nne was killed. The commund consisted nf Company " E I ri Ii Infantry, with tlie packers and 100111 al ready inentiouid all commanded by Brevet l.emt. Col. 1(, f. O llcirne, Capt. IStll Inlaut KEMAIXS OV It OU Kit WILLIAMS. ltev. J. II. MuCarly i writing a serie nf very e'ltertuining nritulea for thu Ladle ue pnsiiory mi linger William, the fuuiuler of the Stale of lilnnlo Island. The hist ituiuher has the billowing curious anil interesting statement concerning thu remains uf the distinguished man : Ninety year nfler hi death, in 1771, atep were (dken tn erect to him some luituule niiiini- llletll. Ion Hie Stoniis r !- l,-.l-iin w- ou und the work vu furgiill Hat rei-.-i.ily Ihe qui si phi bus In-i-u njilnleil anew, ami ll hams 111 ty let at ieu-t have sntlie uulw-itil e'n lo 11,111 1c III. greatness and periietuite hi-11 one. During a permd nf 11 years mil eieu a tongli stone ha lo-en .el up In ill irk Ilie gni- --I Hie f, b r nl lilioile l-l.io l. nil the im ut-It.ill ly of Ins giit'e ba been ul'li'i'l lori.0 ti n. ami could only be arc-il.tioeil by Ihe 1 1 cm nil nirestigalioii. Sullice it to sav, huwuier. the spot wns liiunil, nnd the exhumation mailt short lime lig-i, Ihoiiuh tin-re wus hub' 1,1 i-X Inline. (In ri-tapiug nil tlie tutf fnnn the sur face of the grniitid, llii' dun oiillme of eeven graves, eotiiained WIII1111 I' a. tliiin uiie rq-i-ire rod. ri vealed the burial ground of linger Williams. Iu c'lbui'iil limes ea-it, family had Us own buiial ground, which was d-inlh' near ihe family resident,.,. 'I l,r.-.- id tl , leu graves were thu.e ol ehil lr li. the ti-ii -imiog lour wi-i.' inliili.. Ihe nsi.-rlr graie as iileuiilieil iis that of Mr. Williams, tl 1 dig glllg itowo Into the ",-hitliiil leai-e. ll was toiiml that i-Vi'iythiiig bud pa'sed tnin nliltviiiii 1 he sit p--s iil the Collins voubl mil) In Ira by a blnek line ol tarl'iliaeniis tna't.-r. ihe thickness of the edges of ll, siib-s of lo.- ,-uf-fios, with tin ir ,-iuls ,1 1st 1,11:1 Iv lieliinil The ni.ti-d remain, nf the lunges an I nails, with a few fragiin-ois of wihiiI ami a siugl r-i nnl knot, wu all thai cool. I lie gathered Ir in tits Kiiivc. In Cie urave nl his wile ilo-.i' a not a truce of aovthliig . a 'ing'e ba.k of hrauli d hair w Inch had a rvlmliho lapse of more than lO years. .Near Ilie rar .'mnl a venerable apple trie, when and by whom planted is mil known. This Ir.e had sent two ol iis main noils into Ilie grave uf Mr. and Mrs. Williams. The larger nail had pushed lis way through Ihe earth till it reached the I reeise spot occupied by the skull nf linger Williams. Tin re making a turn a if going round the skull, it followed Ihe direction of the Inn k bone to the hips. Here it divided Into I an branches, sending nun along each leg Iu ihe heel, where they both turned upward lit Ihe lia s. Oue of these rmrta formed a slight crook al the knee which make Ihe whole bear a lory close resemblance tn a human form. This singular root ii preserved Willi great care, not only as an iliu ilalloii nf a givat principle in vegetaitou, but for It historic aisiK-iaiinii. 1 here were the graves, emptied ul every prin ciple of human dust! Not a trace of anything was I It! Hi known In chemistry that all flesh, and the gelil onus matter giving consis tency to ihe butie. are ressdsed into earlionKi acid gas. water and air, while the tnin lime dust usually remain. Hut in tin case even tlie phosphate of lime of Ihe huni of both graves was all gnne I There (traal tile "guilty apple tree," aa was said at the tune, cat gill iu Ihe very act of "robbing the grave.' To explain the phenomenon is mil the design of Ihisuriiole. Such an elplsiulioD i-oiild lie gireii, ami many other similar cases adduced. Hut this lael must Ins admitted I the organic matter of linger William had been transmit led into the apple tree; It had passed tnin Ihe woody fibre and Was capable of propelling k loam engine ! it had bloomed iu Ihe apple blossoms, and had become pleasant lo the rye I aod more, II had gone lolo Die fruit fnun year to year, so that III question l.iiihl tie asked. 11 ho ale linger Williams ? Fio'M CamY'iM Cit. Ihe stag arriTed l.st evening. Frnm Mr. Jones, Well. Fargo Co 's messenger e learn thai Lieal. Harry,, nf Col. It ikei's rsimmaiiil. ha hul a brash wuh a baud nl Indians nn Smith Fork in which li got worsted. The Indian had been prowling about the road for some lime, bill nn Monday moioinr last they made a break 00 the ranch of Mr. Itnhinsoii iiviog on Hnalh Fork and drove off his cattle. Mr. II sent word In Camp Wat son of Ihe llieli, and at Ihe Mine tune started after Ihe Indian an I rrnovered rnw ol his rattle. Upon the ernval of Lleat. Harry and his detachineut, they started down li.e So'Uh Fork and fnrnd Ihe Indian encamped The ball was Immediately opened and resulted In killing five Indians anil deslrnting Ilia camp, pin. nouns A:u. AH hnnnf In Col. lUker and In O'liiiinainl lor the wwik Ikey are dienj ,lfiwrirasse HOOK AD SOU eiU.KTIO, Of Kvry Ortrrlptinii, ICXKUUTKD WITH N KATiRH8 AND DISPATCH. suss or iuvsaruiso. first iQscrtlun, a psr snuarc ot ten Una or Isss, ailulaa messurs. $1 for sash subssuutnt Inssrllon. XV Ailrsrtliln bills, when not pat'l In adranss, UI He channel twentjr-Ov, psr esnt. sihlltlonal, lo eovsr las oast Of snllHtitton. I ST" A lllisrsl deduction from ths aboro rates will bs anata la favnr of those who Adrertlss try tti quftrler. XKLTSQIlAPIIXCr NEWS. Waihington, Nov. 22 About the middle nf October tlie Frenoh Minister of State ad dressed this Government proposing to change the program agreed upon last Jane between) Minister Bigclow and Drooyn de I'Huys fof the evacuation nf Mexioo. Inatead of remoT Ing the troop In dotachmenti, beginniog la November and ending lit month thereafter. It was proposed to embark all In one tfqaly about the first nf Jaunary. Oar (lovemmenl replies through Bigclow that it adhered tn the original program, and hoped there would bo no delay In the vailing of the firat detachment. Last Monday Marquii Monthnloo eomtrjonioa ted tn Seward that Napoleoa deired more tiujo for the general evacuation, and proposing t defer it four month. Thai Preiident and Cabinet, after duo oonsidoration, directed Seward tn reply that till Government loci ao good reason lor any departure from the pro grame nf June last, which waapropoied wholly by the French Minister at that time and ac cepted hy the United State, which now in sist nn iu term being fully carried out. Thi decision wa oommnnioated tn Mnntholon to day, and also probably to Oen. Dix before bit departure, The Times' Waihington correspondent, say since the special Cabinet meeting on Thursday there ha been the greatest Interact tn know It purpose. We are enabled to stale) positively that tlie Cabinet wa called together to consider the declaration nf Franoe that aha cannot withdraw from Mexioo before next spring, when it I promised to withdraw en tirely. This I in violation of the agreement between Seward and Drnuyn de I'H.iyi, and n the notification of it comet at this late da nnr Government I not disposed to pot fell confideno In any farther proinUe nf Napoleon. Tins subject wa further considered In the Cabinet 'meeting on Friday, General Grant being present by special luviiatinn of the President. It I believed Minister Dix Is in structed tn demand tbe immediate withdrawal of tlie French troop. A tcauier ha tailed from New Orlean with Oovernmont diipa'cb ea tn Campbell and Sherman at Tain pica of Vera Cnn. In reply tu a q lestlon that Secretary Sew ard wa conspiring with Napoleon In trample nut the Monroe doctrine and to elfeot other nnalagnu purposes, the Times this njriruiog say editorially, when Ihe document trltinf forth more recent negotiation eoDoerninf Moxican matter come before the oouutrv. which they will toon do now. it will be teen that there ha been consistency about oor di plomacy from beginning to end nuoli at bat characterized few negotiation of equally Im portant and prolonged kind. It will be found that the Interests and honor of thin oooiitry and the tradition and sentiment nf it people have been most studiously regarded and firmly upheld throughout, and alio the just right of Ihe liepulilio nf Mexico. And lo detceod tn detail for the information uf all concerned. It will be discovered that we liavo neither ac knowledged the claims of tbe Frenoh uorpa lion nor agreed to assume It debu. Nashville, (Trnn.) Nor. 20. Judge Henry Cooper, nf Murfrecsboro, well known through out the State, deoided on Saturday iu a caw) ' pending before him, that the present Govern ment of Tennessee Is bogo. nod the franchise law unconstitutional. The cue in qneetinn will be carried intn the Supreme Court. The decision 1 most Important and iu effort will be immediate. St. Louis, Nut. 20. We have Inte advloee from Moulana. The snow bad fallen tn e great depth ill tin) region uf Fort Benton. The plain were covered to depth of tbrre feet, and several westward bound train with women and children enduring; intense tufler ing. Tlie Indian wero tikiog advantage uf llioi, li-l.UMr. O'rr -ot. waaaaw Iia4 been earned off 1 their hasbaud and children being previously murdered. Ciiii'aoi). Nur 21. Gov. Martin, of Flori da, in a message tn Ihe Legislature, take prooiiil against Ihe Constitutional Amendment. Unv. Worth' message to the North Carolina Legislature oppose the Amendment aod re commend Ihe Northern State to encourage the settling nf negrne in their midst. Gen. John A. Du railed to day for Park and at thu latest moment reoeived voluminoua Instructions by a special uieeengor from Weab liiginn. Leading Ilepublioan Congreastun are matar log a ptau for the government of the Southern Slates, in view of their probable refusal to M ccpl the constitutional amendment. It it pro posed (n reduce the i Stale tn a sort of terri torial ootiditiun, lo meet their peculiar oironoj . Hanoi. ' Kan Franaisso, Nor. 19. A catastrophe, nl tended with Inlal result, ocenrre yesterday af ternoon at Ihe Willow. Mi Kose CeUete. Ihe well known funamhnliel. wa adverlited le wheel a harrow with a man named Kennovae. lb pedestrian, in ll, along a cable, itretohed fiom a high plutfortn tu Ihe lop of a partition. It appeal that when Ihe lun came fi r tbe pcrfi'imance it wa found Kennovan wa die- ITiieiiii, ,, .1, lep j m miikiij ' r.i mnww III safely, and had been I'lying himself with liquor, Mis C. declined tu onderUke tne leal with timid man. The audience mwooe tued her action, aut jeered ber for ber traal of courage. She wa stung iuto the impra ib nee nl aitempting it. Hefor Mis C. bad gone IIHI feel from the platlorin. and when the) aa ti feel from the grooud. ber omnpanioa a the barrow changed hi pneilion. lly tbe aid of her balancing pole, she had nearly recovered the shock to her equilibrium, nnd again essayed In go on, when ihefiadishj man moved Ibe ee nnd lime, ami Celeste, Kennovao aod the bar row came to the earth. Kennovan wa under nnt and wa terribly m ingled by tbe ire) work of the barrow, which lure bit ear from lb socket and lacerated Ihe muscle of Ihe oeok. Celeste clung tn her pole, nnd aa end ttriklnf Ihe groaned broke her (all before it slipped, and he struck on her elloiw, breaking it and her shoulder bone, hut Mviug ber held, thu escap ing instant death. Them are doubt respeot iig lh fai nf both, a Ihe medical attendant, Can mil tell what InU-rual injurie bat be) received. Tntt Cfitkai. pAfiric Kailoai. The Central Pacific Kailroad of California it no completed a clistano of eighty mile eat ef Saoraioeulo. and in a few week the whittle of Ihe loco lire will be heard in ibe Rieri'a Ne vada. V hen Ihey hat ouoe orossed thio range uf inooniains there will be a road limilay to thai on Ihe Platte, a level river bottom, tbe t'lr. holdi. and until they reach lh western rang nf tb Kooky mountain, there will be ne eon ou difficulty In nteroome. and if tbe energy a) ili.plaied, until the enmpleiHin of th ia gigaalit) and monstrous enterprise, that there it at pre cut. seven year will complete th great, work in lh world. There 1 at prevent aa ward of I. SIM mile of railroad from Boeloa ta Manhattan, in Kan 1 and when ibe Paoifie tt ma pleti-il, there will be one (alinoei) ooolin eat Mute nf upward of 3 DUO mile in length. Licnangt. MlMTAKT C'empanr " D.M 8th V. S. Cat airy arriveiljhere last cteniug en route le Fort Walla Walla. Uen.'rlU'vIe and tafj le expect J bar aa liondiir evening. Dr. McKay' detachment of Indian eeuub) wilt leave here 00 Wednesday next fur a ttXHith't (emit up Ihe Deeohete river to the eld ntuinr groam' of I'alioah and hie band ef Snake. Afurtoouting Ihrnagh tb KbtaMlb ii.nuntain he Will erase Criaiked river anil Jnta Mr. Dairagh't detachment, which Will leave here in mUhi ten day. Th whole eomuaaad will be rationed foraetea months 1 and if w re a. greatly mistake it will prove tu Is lae most saooesaful expedition that ha left Fed DalUt la many year. ,VvtVer.