. V, S. Official Paper for Oregon," SATUR DAY, J UNE 10 1 1 87 1 r! The Herald goes the Valiandigbam platform straight. The "Thumpagorians't. are to give a grand parade on the 4th at Jacksonville It is announced that 20,000 Communist prisoners : will, be ' transported to New Caledonia.. Commercial relations between Germany and France have been restored to the a me Tooting as before the war. OU, 5i t Democracy Never Changes t Democracy is la great distress, and a div'sioa- teems to be inevitable: The Democratic State convention of the State of Ohio, on the first of June adopted a platform. . The first and ' second resolu tions read thus : - v ' 1st. Denouncing; (ho extraordinary means by which they were brought about, wo recognize as accomplished laets tbe three amendments in fact to the Constitution recently declared adopted .and 4 tne tame are no longer political issues nerore the country, v-v ..- 2d. We demand the rule of strict construction ax proclaimed by the Democratic father, accepted by statesmen ot ttlt -parties previous to the war and embodied ia the 10th amendment to the Constitution, to be rigorously applied to the-Constitution as it is, including the throe recent amendments above referred to, and insist .that the amendment shall tm be "held to hare in any respect altered or modified the original theory wf the character of "the Federal Government, but only to bare powers delegated to it, and to th.it The Coutemplated Railroad. "'' ' Aa' Encyclical letter has been issued extent and 'do more to ham abridged referred filing on Catholics throughout the world LtS to etve thanks to Godou the Occasion of i absolute execution and enforcement of the Con- 'Iv ;i,:i tstitutionasit aow U, s iuc a ujjc o juuun. .. so as to secure equal rights to all persons under it, -without distinction of race, color or condition. .- -.', , ;, . . Vallandighani submitted a motion for and will be issued next week. . . . . .in ... , ; , . i - .. i . I' -.tv-4 t,,. From Nefr York it is stated that con trary to expectation, John P. Hale is re- -eoveringhis health, and his friends are talking of putting him in the political Held. The' San. Domingo report and accom panying documents are at last completed Ute adoption of the platform, ot which the above resolutions are a part, "and his motion carried.,' A few .days later and the. same platform, (substantially; ,was advocated and carried through : a county Convention in the same State, with the assistance of Vallandighaii. Yallaudighani 1 1 1 1 1 I : i i i i r i. It is reported ; that Senator Corbett was aeuounceo, auu u,s p.at.oru. A.ur u :n ... it.- . - . 0 was me leauiu ppiru iu iue uuuuiv cou vtM not go to Europe the present Sum- 1 . . , , . , . . I ventton") was claimed to bo aoti-JJeuio - . t- - t ,i j - ' cratic. No Democratic "editor of this , - v: (State was , picpared tor such a radical .j . ; "" . i .- ' j change. In fact, it was claimed by the J; .Three , members of the Nova Scotia Oregon City Enterprise that with, such a . Government have been appointed a dele- J platform the party would have nothing to gatioh to confer with the Government of enter the next Presidential canvass on iiovi ocoua ana rnnc fcawira 8 xsiana and the assertion was true. The recent Vwith a view to united action against the. amendments to the Constitution are all Washington treaty. , . . - accepted as the supreme law of the land eajs The Jacksonville Times (Democratic) mm are not hereatter . to cut any figure js that the small sum abstracted from as an issue in any political canvass. , No ,4he school fund by Col. Dennison, of question of a repeal or amendment to Portland, red aces him to the level of a jetty larceny rogue. ' The Pennsylvania Central, New York Central, and Erie Bailroads have advanc ed ' the rates of iirst-class frcijrli t west, as '.follows : i Chicago, 1 ; Keokuk,-$t 34; ita MrdjMi Wincinles all vitalit'v- is xr" : .... si oi - o . t : oi on I 1 4 - l t-nrrIr tv.f Ant nr if- nnrl it ha nothinr loit those articles- they are taken as a finality What has the Democratic party of the last ten years got left ? The right of slavery gone j tfie right of secession gone ; full equality, politically and civilly, accepted, modern Democracy is bereft of -wand other points in proportion. .. . Brick Poiaeroy, having been put 'through thfc divorce ourt, has got into harness aaia with she who was but .recently Mrs. Louisa M. Thomas. s . ' ' . . , At laet acconnts the committee solicit ing stock for tlw Willamette Bridge .Company at Portland had obtaii ed 510,000 jo subscriptions. It is calculat ed that SI 50,1'') 0 coin will build the bridge. ' Itt the case of Chas. Douglass, on trial an Idaho Ciy on the 29th May, charged -with the murder of JE. D. Ilolbroot, the jury disagreed after two days delibera tion, and were discharged 7 for con vie tion, 5 for acquittal. f n the Fair-Crittenden case Judge Dwindle refused to allow a new trial to Mrs. Fair, convicted of the musder of A. P. Crittenden,' but passed sentence of death upon her. Mrs. Fair's counsel will make every attempt to obtain a new bearing of the case in the Supreme ' Court, and may succeed, but there is little tope, even if a new triaWs granted, that the judgment of the court below will be reversed- ' . "The Louisville Courier Journal t in referring to the Ohio platform, says : . The Republican leaders are -seriously alarmed at the progress made by the lib eral teachings of the Democratic patty in every section of the Union. . They, de clare that there will be no difference be tween the two opposing organizations if the course pursued by the Democracy should become universal. - Tammany tactics says the New York Tribune, did ijot work well in Connecti cut at the last election, as we have taken reat delight in showing. It now ap pears, not less to our eratiSeatinn. that Tammany roughs fare badly in hercoor:s of justice. One of the fraudulent Dem oeratie voters in New haven has been aeteeted, tried, condemned, and senteue j Mt.c a iijuu. auu tne Domiwrntui register, who cotnived at the fraud, is eiy to snare tne same fate. If things go on at this rate ;Democratio candidates will appeal for Tammany ail as vainly as Gov. English did at the last election. and Connecticut, in that. evAitt will Sa lost to the Democracy without hope of . ' -The Springfield Journal tf !-, ITft, ays : "The murder of Mr Tyndale ia just a. mueh a mystery ay as it was m m morning that his lifeless body was found near the corner ot Second and ttTf:. 80 f " e advised . iar not even a clue as to who ITZ t hrrvid deed- The reward M .Sfil tb-6officit. sot the mosv skillful detectives at work - Th. Mayor of this citv has cituen, have offered 82,650 j The .i'k " : Wove its or agents in Palmer has CmnlnvAl anAn:. i order to discover the- "",1 "S. J JSSl? L??F !Dd bave rv.TaL"PPCaraQ.Ce.8' Ao murdere; ?1 krtaTSsr : l tioa- We -t - . J 8081)10 nn a testing upon any human being.' CAIEBPILWes Abodsd We: heaT cftbespSts tn every direction, b" Mr. A. C. Darnels, who has lately vUited Dallas, informs us that all the way iront the Salem ferry to tht place, exoont ; - tew instances the orchards are ruioed bv them, for instance the extensive Nesmitb orcaaxji uaa not a sign or life visible neither leaf or fruit. Statesman. , to fight for. Hv' T .The Ohio platform says that the Democratic party will consent to a reve nue tariff only .'The war debt must be paid, then a tariff for , revenue and the gradual extinguishment of that debt, will do doubt afford , ample protection to on.' domestic manufactories. :' What will tKe Democratic party of Oregon do ? Through iis journals in thid State, it ia thorongbly committed against this ' radical change. Will the Democratic editors of this State denounce the action of . the Democratic Convention of Ohio as bitterly as. they did the Vallandigham platform ? Several of the leading journals of the Democratic party in tlie Eastern States have already endorsed the change ; and some bave even been luuiscreet eaoa;n to admit hat it iadoue in the hope of at last win ing success. But if we are to believe the organs in this Stateif they speak the sentiments of the party the bed roe k Democracy of, Oregon will not give in their adhesion , to the platform adopted hy the Ohio Democracy. This, thoo, is he " entering wedge dissolution .must soon follow. t , - . .. . The Jacksonville Timet accounts for Col. Dennison's fall from grace, on the ground that he has been running with the Portland 'Uerald'1 clique for some time back. ' The" same paper has " this ia relation to the . charge of the Herald that tho editor of the Bulletin is a Kan a ka : - - " Grasshopper Jim is exercised because he has taken it into his foolish head that the editor "of the Bulletin is a Kanaka When ' Grasshopper J"inrT wanted o be emperor of China, several years ago, could ne nave grauuea nis.auiuii.iuu mn.uuk becomlnir a Chinaman. .What's the use oi his putting on' 'airs because' he wears irorfirles and is in tne "real estate Busi ness" in Portland ? ! Let somebody trive the youth something' warm, aud send him to bed. ' - " 4 ..." ... And again, from the same paper, here is a stinging, sarcastic nit at me courte of tba ITcrald in the EUiot-Holladay soil imjVtrii': .fiK; T:iM-rt Grasshocber Jim is just now enjraed in trying'Jfilliot's . law suit against liulhi day in the columns of the liv'rald. It is supposed that the suit has been continued in the .Fiileeoth Di&tiict Court of Cali fornia to await the opinion of this pro found jurist. . ' '.' . , ' . . ; At Picbicanr. in Peru " there bas lately been seen an extraordinary meteor, which suddenly descended from,, -the. .sky, -It was balloon-shupea, oi a rca coior, wif the pointed end towards the earth,bn reaching which an explosion took'place, injurinz the roofs oF several, huts, and knocking down a lenee tor. aoout ue hundred yards. "Among the stones heap ed around by the Berolito were found te cently dead tiaues or ainereni species, which are aupnosed to have been lified out of the river, and dashed against the stones, v Similar events have happened near Huaciovhallo and Atucachi Causing great fright to the people. : ; '' A waek or two since we gave an account ' of the . new railroad projected from Davisville, California, to . intersect the O. & C. Railroad at Christian Lakes in this State. . Following articles of in corporation " have been filed with ' tho Secretary of State of California: Comroencinir at a point at or near the town of Davisville. county of Yolo, State of California J thebee Bortberly through the Sacramento valley, and tnenco ia a northeasterly direction,, crossing the northern boundary of California at a point near Goose Lake to'a point near Christian Lakea, in the State of Oregon j, thenco easterly through the State or Uregon, tne 'Aenitory ot laano ana the Territory tf Utah, to Ogden .City,, in Utah. Also, from a point on the first named route in the bend of tbe Pitt river, near the forty -first parallel of latitude, northwesterly ; to junction in the State of Oregon with tbe railroad of the Oregon and California Kailroad Uompany. aijo. irvm a point on the first named route, aear Christian Lakes, westerly to a junction with tbe railroad of tbe Oregon and California Railroad Company at or near lower Klamath .Lake, in tho State of Oregon in alt. nine' hundred and Tortyrthree (943) miles of railroad, or thereabouts." The Yreka t'wi'on from which the above paragraph ut taken, has the fol- lowing editorial comments upon the -importance of the proposed route : "The branch from the hend of Pitt River the bend of Pitt River ie near ' Ft. Crook, perhaps eighty or a hundred miles in a southeasterly direction from 1 reka will connect witn cen. Holladay's Oregon road in the vicinity of Lower Klamath Lake. Holladay is, no doubt, in the combination, and it is his intention ' to build bis road on the route surveyed last Summer by Ap plegate,: This route rva hes the California lino on the eastern border of Tule- Lake, two or three miles north of " BIoiHiy Point." Tbe branch of the California Pacifie from the bend of Pitt River to that point would not be over serenty-five mile in length, and would be comparatively easily and cheaDlv built. Bv means of this branch the whole of Oregon west of tbe Cascades, will be connected by rail with the Cay of San FiUnt-Uco. - .-. i .; :::.; .;..?;'; The other branch of the contemplated road, to wit, from Christen Lakes-ChrUtian Lake are in Oregon, some thirty or forty miles from Goose Lake aud in a northeasterly directionto a junc tion with Ben Holluday's roadatornear KUmath Lake, will gire all western Oregon direct railroad connection with the East." T If the above positions are correct, says the Jacksonville S?ni"we, the new outer, prise will rather favor than oppose the railroad interests of this section. There is but little doubt that the combination of companies which bas undertaken this enterprise, will push it through rapidly and successfully, ' and thereby greatly increase the - business and enterprise of t Lis coast. 5 As the plan developes itself in perfect harmony with the 1 ical raiU road interests of Southern Oregon, and an advantage instead oT a disadvantage, we heartily wish it success. The Statesman gives currency to the following from Curry county : - A corres pondent writes us that great excitement exists atChecto atnoog whites afid Indians over the death uf' ab Indian, who is sup posed to have been shot by a whito man, who is married to a dnsky forest maiden. Cause jealousyJ The ; Indians demand one thousand dollars as an equivalent for murdering the said "brave," which amount not being forthcoming, it is feared they . will wreak -. vengeance npon; the party suspected. .'r.' Oar Peteks Musical Monthly for J nne . .. i , . contains -4t beaatuu select ion ;oi new music, .,We give, below: jtbo contents any single piece being worth as much as Mr. Peters asks tor the entire lot : t .Genevieve." fS Scoteh S6ng tlana Chorus, by Ilaysv J1 Littl Voices-Fieard no More." a Sons and chorun by Persley. "Must I lea vo thee, Mother dear?" Son-r," by Halevy. Dawn -of Love' A beautiful German Song, by'IIolzel. "I'm my 'Daddy's only : Son.".. " .Dance . Song. "Lilly Bell." Quartet.'- "Forget-me--Not." Quartet. ' Oh ! IL.ly, Holy Lord." Saviour who thy Flocks art tending.": "Soldiers of". Christ .farise." "My Faith looks up to Thee." "Bed Bird Waltz- '-Chicago Quicksto.'l Rippling Brook Polka.' "The Chasse." Iluntiog Boodd.by.Tpoel, -, Take your chuice Pktkrs' Musical Monthly for June, price HO cents, con taining the above pieces, or the same pieees in sheet-form, (printed from the same plates,) pnoj 5 50. Address, J, L. Peters, 599 Broadway, New-York. iNEGRO uoVERXMENts. 1 here is a Cabinet crisis' in Hay ti: The' ministry are abandoning the . President, prepara tory, to a'fieneral fijiht. Things are badly inixcu. aud negroes between the aire ot eijibteeo and sixty ; are: being enlisted. The finances are in a bad condition, one dollar in ro!d being equal to five hun dred dollars in Havtien currency. - If a man buys a hat north three dollars, and tenders a halt ea-jle in payment, he will ret ono thousand dollars ehamie a money making operation to be sure. Agatu : Paann:! has a tremendous rev olution. The regular army of forty.", af ter several days' hard fighting, were cap tured by the insurgents, who entered the Capital in pomp, seized the archives and treasury, which were kept in a cifjar box, usid elected Gonzales Irovernor, by a Votf ol 28 to 1. BulliUn. , : - In commenting on tbe political situa nation in Kentuckv. the Memphis Ava louche makes the'followina remarks whiclt will apply elsewhere as well as to Ken tucky : . - The Kentuckians who fought for the Confederacy are moderate in their view?, while those who are keeping .the com monwealth in .constant turmoil, and 'de mand a restoration of affairs to the condi tion ot 18UU, are, almost to a man, patiois whose southern ardor was insuf- bcent to send them either into the- Con federate army or cause them to do any thing for the Southern eausc at home. An East Poktlaxder in a Quan- DARl.-r-ltie hast iort land ,ra tells the following good story on an old settler- in that promising little burg A; gentle man near Bast Pottland sold his farm a few days aj;o to Ben Holladay for 805.- 000. CHe tooKbislcheekto the bank and demanded .the , coin. Tbe Cashier brought out several boxes of coin and commenced counting the ; amount out in 20 , pieces. The lucky. ; man ; spread out upon the counter a common baodina baodkercheif. thinking perhaps that it would hold the i amouot . conveniently. The Cashier kept on eoontiog the . SO until the hankcrchief was filled, and still the sum bad not reached what the check called for.. Mr. was puzzled; he had never seen half so tunes -money be fore.; After studying a moment he went out- and procured a bugy and ,. com ' tuenced to fill it with the precious metal. After teeeiving $45,000 be concluded it was all that the buggy would safely carry, and asked the Cashier to hold on until he could find a place to empty it He then drove around the streets of the city in company with his wife, stopping at such places as he. thought looked strong and Kale and deposited 82,000 in one place. $5,000 in another place, $10,000 in ;tn othcr, and so on until he had-, got rid of his load, and then, returned : for (be bal ance, which was disposed of in a similar manner. oo .inucn money was never dreamed of before., Before Ben Holla day come tothe . State, 85,000" wonld have bought all his possessions. "Solidified beer',' U the latest thing. It U lager beer concentrated the way they do it to milk, so that the amount you can hold on the point of a-knife .will make you drunk Clear . through; V A4 niao eaa carry enougb of it in liis vest pocket to ruin r -whole temperance society, ; . v - Mrs Fair's proper tv pans out ; well; tier assetts foot on i .;tv lota SUfl.OOO i r . .. ' -- ---j - ' . -vrovernraeot bonds, two derriuger pii-' I t.ree revolvers. ; , Shadowy, Accused. The .Bridge port. Connecticut," Farmer tells a story verging upon .-.the miraculous. ; It ; says that in the graveyard there is a marble slab, marking the jrave of Bobert L liackus,. who' died February 15, 1834, a"ed twelve ; Vcars. On the reverse of the stone is a stain representing a woman with a drawn club. AH attempt t nblttenite the stain have been ineffectual; four other st'ies have been remove I for the same cause, but still the shade conies back. The belief is that the boy was murdered by his mother. . ... , Very many Canadian papers tale the view that tho abandonment by England of her exclusive rijht.to I h fisheries hd the navigation ot the it. Lawrence i to be taken h a premooirioo of a Set-, lied purpose . to , abandon Canada en tirely. '"';'''.':'."';, ;' From the Jacksonville i Sriitritcl we learn of a Seriou. shooting affray ; near Rock . Point. :on Thursday, in which a man named Niedbarnmer shot 8. L. Tay- lor through - the ri;ht hand, ; renderliiji ampntutiuauf all. the hand except -the thnuib and forefinuer, neceaiy. "The difficulty rew out of a lawsuit. - ' . ... - . . .. A newspaper- correspondent writing from Texas, report that the Stale is now in "the enjoyment of uninterrupted pros perrity---marffactories going up, thuteen railroadd ji ptocos-i if . .construction- the crops rar;e, ihe people t lvrab!y peaceful, aud plenty f titortey in circnla: iou. - ... f ,. 1 f : 1 ! '. - . f. y. -"The New Orleans ZrpitlilL-tiM says that tltc exultation. t ;.Shreveport over "the prospec't of haviiig a railroiid connection with- ie Orleans is.withont parallel, if wc except the depravity with which she denounced the Republican parry tor offer- to sr to lesris'ate ir such a way that this very result miht be achi ev ed. i I. Gen. Chas. P.:Stono, principally known in our late war in roonecrion with liallV Btnff.'and" at one time ' thief of staof 7cn. Banks, while in comma ml at iSew Orleans, is now in the service of . the viceroy jf Lgypt. and is superintending the buttJinc of : a military school on the banks of the Nile. The emigration returns . for the first months nf'blie present year, develop the unusual fact that the number from Knf land exceeds that from either Germany or Ireland, the totals being respectively 9,708, 9,383 and 9,121. Southern Oregon Correspondence. Empire Citv, Juce 6th, 1871. Our District Court closed last Saturday I evening.' " This occasion" always draws a great many ' persons -to town, although there may be no case on the docket of much Importance. Our Bur was graced this term by more than the usual amount of foreign legal talent. Corvallis, Eugene and Bosebui g were well represented. The ladies held .their , , - ; f r -FAN'CY FAIR V , on Tuesday and -Wednesday: evenings. They realized, ?clear of all expenses, one Jiundred and Jifly dollars, which for bq small a community; is .remarkably well. The occasion was a very pleasant one. The steamer -Alpha, aud the tug Escort and Jlerrmiacwero si! ji sf.i-i'; .. SEIZED ...... ........ last Thursday evening? by our.r Deputy Collector WoodnJff, for violation of taw ; but they gave bail, and went on their wavi a 'The htt le steamer A rga, that was seized a few months ao, has been releas- edand she is reffittcd and is now niaking daily trips to Marshfield and other points ou thVBa'y and river, to the great delight of our citizens generally. It has been , '; . UCMOSEI) ; that Judge Skiuuer is to receive tho ap poiuloient ot Deputy, Collector of this port it. the place ot . A. ooitrun, wno bas resiguec. - Amore suitable man, or one-; more deserving than ? the J udge, could not be found. He is a true man. aud has ever-labored for- the interests of tbe Republican party j. yet be has -eceived no office at" their hands, while men tar less deserving than he have been placed in power. . A ben; his interests are identi fied with the people of this place, as he owns property here and expects to make this Ins luture home, i 1 is appointment would give universal satisfaction. The Company that recently purchased the, NEW COAL MINE has commenced opr rations, and ihe pros pects so far are favorable. If it should prove as rich as it is expected to bo, its development will be a great benefit to this county. , Mr. Lock hart's r - GOLDMINE, -od. the Coquill, lias proved richer than even expi tlt-U. ?Ir. Liarre eiaiiu is also pa3-irifr better than ever. It is fieti- erally -believed thai there are pood pay iiiir mines in that vicinity that hare not been developed. - THE ENTRANCE to our Bay, which for a time last Winter was closed by southerly winds-, drivii sand into the channel, is now open, una vessels are pjissin in and out daily Southerly wiud.s drive the sand into the channel and quite cl-se it ; but a lew- days of norther y winds . cut it out. and render it us jiood as ever. V . D. i. Portland's City Council has oppror. p'-iatcd one thousand dollars reward the proper celebration ot the coming 4tn ot July. Portland's Council bits' done well The Emperor Alexander of 11 ossia will arrive at liei lin on the 9th of June, aud will witness the triumphant entry of the troops, which is appointed v for the . 11th of June."'-. - "- The Jacksonville Sentinel tells of a filley foal from a Perchcroir mare ' that, when a month bid, weighed 294 pounds. The same paper says the" . Coos Bay Wagon Road will be completed the pres ent season. - 'Get nut of the way, boy get out of the way," said a gentleman on horse-back ton boy in the road, "my horse don't like donkeys.'.' T, Don't he? ' said the boy,, 'then why don't he kick vou off?" According to the census 188 liohabi j tants ot Illinois were born in Oregon. This is hardly credible. ' ! A. woolen nianufucturcr in Maine runs his mill with teu' hands, all of them his own ehildren: ' " - - - '- - yi ain't going to live long, mother," said a woe-begone looking youngster one day, to maternal parent. "Why not, pray V "Because my pantaloons is all tored out behind ". was the conclusion. Not being able to scertain which party would be congratulated on the Connec ticut election, the citizens of a New Hampshire town, both Democrats and Republicans, clubbeet together the other night to. fire a salute and hold u jrrand supper and ballon general principles. NEW TO-DAY. Has nrer vet been known, and no threatening of it at present; ... . , DEATH Is a thing which sometime most befall every son and daughter of the human family, and yet. At tlie Ulid-day Of your life, if disease lays hie rile hand wpon you, there is mill "a. balm to Gilead" by which yon may ' be restored to perfect health, and .pro long yonr days to a miraculous extent. Bjr calling on - .' j , '':iif HI. O.' HILL Sc. SON with a prescription where you can have-It oom- punnded by one - experienced in that particular line. Also, constantly on hand a good assort ment of fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chew, cats, Faints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Trusses, Ao., ko. ' STgents for the celebrated . . i link Weed Iteuiedy, or Oregon Kheumatic Care ; , Dr. D., Jayne Sons' incUiciues, e., 4o. - - Speucc' Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock. We are also agents for tbe . . . . .: -t ,, . . - Ilome Shuttle Sewing Maebiae, one of the' most useful pieces of household, famt- ture extaut. -Call and examine. ' '" - ' - It. C. 11 ILL SOJI . Albany, Jans lOih, 1971 40 What Somebody Saw.- I have seen a womm professing to love Christ more than the woild, clad in a silk dress cost ing 975 ; making up and the trimmings of ame, 540 j bonnet 835 ; velvet !- man tle, 15 150; diamond ring, S.iOU; watch, chain," pi and trappings, SHOO ;-. $1,100, all huofr on one frail, dying woman. I have seen he at a meeting in behalf of homeless wanderers in "-s.New York, wipe ber eyes with an expensive embroidered handkerchief at the story of their suffer ings, and when the contribution box came round, take from ar well filled pott, mooae, of costly workmanship, twenty fiv$ cents t to aid the society t'ormod. to promote their neitare. .An, s thought I, "dollars for ribbons, and pennies for Christ!" - - - 1 i j Our neighbor of ' the Herald advises4 Democrats to, accept . .the "new depar ture ". doctrine, If should : also " advise them as an Ohio paper advises its 'Demo cratic readers the Surest -way to secure the success of their newly adopted pria " ciples is to vote, tho Republican , ,tiekcf, : Blaud Wukeman. ased five years, and grand dnughtor of Gen John Wilsou, was burned to death bv her. clothes lynit ios "from matches, on" the 5th' inst; in San. Francisco. , , . - " . Jeff. Davis spoke a piece at Aagusta, Ga May 26th.. , He was guarded in the expression ol bu sentiments, but did not coaeeive that tbe principles of tho Lost Caass were dead, or that truth would re temara er ashed. ' . l " - '.; :- r,s. :i'---i-"i.V " " "' - :- ...v' ii'.'i-'f- . l.rr. i14! if fli The Pluimlealer teUa of on . inhuman outrage attempted by a man nnmed Hiir fison, in Camas valley, Douglas county, upon- a woman living at his farm, in the absence of her husband. Tho man ; was bour d over on her cnoj Lint. .. The late ex-Secretary f Statu, of Illi nois. Sharon Tyndale, who was recently murdered in Springfield,' . had ' his I'.t'e insured in the sum of twelve thou-and dollars; and also held ticeidental policies in. tbe sum ot jiix thousand dollars"' . In Jackson county wool commands hut laQjgiO ets per pound," while our farmers are urged to part with their wool elipt at 33(Vfi35e. - That's what's, the? matter with the railroad."'-- ' '' ; ' . ' . .-- , Pinanciai aud'Commerclal. - Gold in New York. 112i. Lcral tenders. 89J(&;00. ban r rancisco market quotations are as thus : . Wheat Lower ; quoted at 2 50 for a choice article. ' . ' 5 - Flour -Weak with downward tedency. ?)o quotations. - Oats From SI 80 to S2 10," . . No change in Albany markets since last week. . Buyers are paying from 31 to 35c per pond for wool. j wrxxzAM davidsow, R E ALE ST ATE DEALER, Ollice, No. O-i Front Street, l'ORTLAXD - - - - OKEGOX. THE JUSTLY CELEBBATED ; , BAIN WAGON, jrECCGXIZED EVERYWJ1EKE AS K. First Class Farm Wagon. No other Wagon has a Ilome repotption equal to Cain's" irake, end it is tbe only wagon that has been tented and knoarn te stand this climate. In a word it is made of tbe bet materials, and ia . the best finished wagon that comes to this market We have differvnt styles of HouniU and Reach, Patent do. (so called) im-luded. ';':.- '! ..'V June 10, 1871-43 . - .-." ' T Telegraphic Summary. ; William J.. Brooks of Washington, D C. commSlted suicide in the presence of his afBaiiced.' 3Iay 26th, by blowing ' out his brains.' ' Whisky was the -cauwe. '" The nrsnment that the "detitrnction of the forests "' of a country usually result in an increase of the temperature is evi denced by-the fact tha when in 1810. th forest tracts -of Pennsylvania . bordered clone tipon t"h city, of Philadelphia, the Delaware river, a mile . wide, was often froeen in a single niht. i-Tlio forests having now reco led to a distance f on r tbirt- miles,' the 'tbertuouieter I"rarfly down' to aero, the river is hardly, ever froaen; and the snow lies on the- gronnd but ashortlime. .'. .r, t ; .- .. - - Tbe editor " of the Detroit Advertiser and Tribunt ui an Alderman., -,; , I'aris, June 0 I'airie STiys . that France possessed in July last 150,00o breech loaders and 42l.l,(hli) i-oldiet!1, and demands a rigorous suppression ''f he machinal inus ot Comiuunists in - he. I'roviuces. ' The" ?1 'mister of Marine has written to the managers of arsenals and navy yards instructing them 'o emjliy French . and not foreign mechanics. IjOMxN. June 7.. A Times' special dispdtch from Berlin contains the i'oliow iiijr items : ; : " - - Tho1 postponement of Kochefort s tnai is said ta be , from the apprehension." 61. disclosures eoiu r.jm'sitig tne Govern n. eut National defense. . .. The Steele advocates the extention "of ThierH term of office. Pyatt is in Switzerland. ; ."The nvonioipal eiecii-ms at Marsailtes and Tara-'Con are declared oid. eTwenty Gve women Were Killed and fifty more wounilea at the railway a-.-i.-i dent ncir Paris. - AH pieces found if Column Vendome will be exactly resiorotl. . It is rumored that Favre is preparing at reply to the "jwanil'esto of Fneee Napo !eon. Thiers insists oo giving the Uepublic a fair trial. Versailles, June 7. The La Yeritc says that a compromise is t&vcted under which 1 he exile law is - repe:ledj' re gards OrleanP Princes, and their .ejection toi be Assembly declared Talid ; but the Princes will not sit, and aree not to, in trigue, it is said that Thiers Hgrees to tbe plan. The La Yerite estimates . the damage to Pari.' at eiht million francs of iiK-t-chandise burned, cxcludiug docks and warehouses. The Ilyjticne Council declarvs that there "ill be no epidemic if piecaulions are takU to prevent if, and thatthe heai.h of J'a'ris is ;-atifici;ry. The Juttrttal Qjfxviallr contains an I'af ian not3 tu iraniecing to redeliver es capisfj insurgents, . Lullie1 has been arrested . i- Beported ; dimurbance at- Lyons drf false . " " ' tlen. Assy's triiil wiil eosne of .July 1st. Arre-ts continue Louis ljlaiic has written to fVytn-o do. nouiicio.'the ConiiiiuiK-. It is s.iid that Ferry will be Minister to Washington. ' . ;i Madiiid. June G Miiister Morel wiil resign if di.-;"j;v'eniciit continues wth tho Commission of t?oites and .Budget. " Proof Beadino. If the readers .f the newspapers understood one-half ol' the difficulties in' proeoriny: nccuraey. instead of wondering and 8cifdiiir at mistakes, they would. b surprised hat there are not more. lit. w -lV-w , ii.ii lees appreeiatf the services ot the u.'n 1)11:1' who exiinrui's the (r 'I-' ; -of -a , iU-r' hetote it is pi iuii d.. Il, i ' .;n-. of th -ini'St "unpo t.ini ai-nts to" lh ' i'nsI -u" ot a correct literature. aot . f.: h m iiii veiilcr seems 10 think. . His is the ui".-t thankless of nil t lie ' enjoymenffl amoni: men. But let hint allow m ormr to gouncrrncted is we happened todo in it five-line i'em a few week: since and immediately he is known to be .cen sured aiid hi paper subjected to - ill pa-J tured criticism. He has nn -thanks for his labored patience, but blame ifr he ; is not faultless. Ila is certain of '.ono. of two thiusxfovfretfulaess or censure.-- .s "Tllinois ii the third newspaper-publishing State ia the Union, REAT ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND.in the most dcsinllu localities. eon-i-isling of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STOKES j. also, , : ; ' ' IMPROVED l- AESIS. and valuable nn- eultivated LANDS, locaied'in ALL parts of tho S'l ATE for SALE.. f KEAL' "ESTATE and ether Property pur-t-haFed for Corre-iii. indents, in this CITY and thr ii'-hout Ihj STATE nd TEItKlTOKlES, with srreat rare and oa the most A'DVANTA- UEOl'S TEH MS. linrSES lial STORE? lord. LOANS Nr.ti'iTIATKD. mid t'L AIMS OF ALL DES Cmi'TlOXS PHOMPTLY COLLECTED. And ; n-ral FIXAXCIAL and AliES.NOV BUSI NESS tr;nisa(-t-d. AG K'NTS of this OFFICE in all theCIT IK. and TOWNS ii the STATE, will receive d, - rii ti ins i.f FA KM PP.OPERTY and forward Ihe s.nue to tbj above address. 3v22 stockholders election. ,. NOTICE The Stoekbolders in the Willamette ValU-y and Ca cade Mountuin Wagon Koad . Cotupftiiy are hereby notified that their next an nual moetine; for the eloetion of a Board of seven) Directors will be held at tbe r effiie in Albany, LiuncouiitT, Orogon, on tbe second Tuesday, tb 13th day of July, next, at 1 o'cloek P. M. JAMES ELKLVS, . June 7. 1371-40 Secretary. . aoud lanacni tsariSiq aqj J OOOsTlflt pjinem 100AV SOSaOd VV" JJ V i IOOAL IoAl. i lA3L my-jjj nuns P"" T'.'" OIXOW ' savt)i3 usv o.i3aoi poo Suiisimnj; ciuof) joiajnujosee jjni paw l3 'smH esiv -saoiiduosop pa spuin jps jo OXIHXO'IO oj pue siue'o jo sijs tll V1" aiix axvn ko aixsyxsxod sdaa 1m. The War in Envope ILis at last come toan eiidsndthe friends el good order and stable orcrnncDt have achieved what aitHiir tf bea ewnp'ete saci ess-..;N'ot so a luv war in Urownsrilie lictwuen tbo old and new bjsI'.-dis of i'.uin; business, which has not yet re. beil a t rminaiion ; an I retdy-pa v customers eon;intie to Cn I at U'b-t lur's torj nn opportn ii- ty t get -the bomfic of .heir prudence and fore-1 ihynht. Large additions h:ive just been made to t ie sucii . and po pie a i m W.v siit-pi v a Iar er iMitiion ft their wnns fme Wlieder's store, than f.. m any. other one esUbl.a. me t n thjci a ay. he"Pnin Killer" iu.y-jiistiy be stykd the prcat -mctlii-rno of tbe world, forth.rc is no r-;r-m of the globe io:o which it has not found il- wj, and been largely used and hi . Uly priced. . Mor -ov.ir. thme is n clime t wliiidt it ba n'd pr-vd to be well adAptenfur the euro of a eiriidcr.l.' variety of disease. ; it isa I'lKssdy and safe rcmeily for burns, seal Is. en's, bmi'CJ. wonnils aMl vari ! other iniurie-i. as wal m for dysintery. li:iri haa nd lxiwi-1 comdnint itrncrjlly. ii is admirably- suited for erery ricc of nun on the face of the lobe. - . ' - : . - - - It ia a very significant fact, that rAotwilhstHU 1 irg the In2 period of years fiat --'Pain Killer" hns been b.-f re (he world, it has never kwt on. whit of its populuritv. hot, on the contnirv. ih. call for it has ytcvdilv in. -rouse I fr m it lirsf di- eovcir. mid at no rrrevtonstime 1ms tliedeaiand for it been so preat. or the. quaulity made teen o larce nsit is M-day. Anothi-r significant fact is. that nowhere ba. Ihc I'ain Killer ever "ecn in hirh r repute, .r been more ireneraUy used by fnnultea aud imlividnals, than it bns b n here at home, where it w is fi'st (iiw-.-vcriylajlil introduce - . Th tlie Pain Killer will continue to be. want we havo stYl.id it. The ifrcnt mreiicin nf't't Uii. there eaur.ot . Ie-th" s a low of a doubt v tr vi lon- e -Vilvertiser.-- jnne. i D in't despair lircaufp o i b ivu a weak Cons'! liilinn. T vita iziiis t'l'ineiidu embodied in W"ikt-'- fine-- r lint! will nsdircrlly streintl.- n it. n ev.-ry dpip"f that c itn'ti-ii'tum of g- ttabe 1 n.iitiV. f , :l.e-e is ct iniilmiii?, a frngene r .tinr.a ivxiiht'iiix p"W:r, n:ic(iu.il id in ihe wr.ol. raiisie .r Oi-oiiil tai v nn 1 nfd -ial rem di.-s. It I to the tm.rt plil hue what st am and oil nre to the t (motive eiijrlne. Yitite ntnins no fi ry citant. notliinji but t!:e Jni-es of rare me lic'nut beib-" mid r ., intjivlisd by tlie lircar I'nysu i.in f r -thahensiag ofu!l Nad ms " . Tlr Pa-iT Catarrh Rt-mcdV is no Tat. nt Medi- el'ie hotn'mi ss.ittmi tip tri .dupe the i 'iioraitt and cre liil ius. nop i it. ropTeenti-d sbeini; coin-po'.-d of ran and . proei iu- iibtnec, br .n;i'.t Ir nn the f 'iir noi ni'rs ot ti e e irtli, enrne 1 sven lira sa-r i-s the Great Do ert of Sahara' on the hacks of fourth, n camels, and hroutit auross thj At.vtic 0-e on tw hips." It is -a simple mild, so iihinr, pleasant Kamedy. a perfect siie- i- fl t'T C'-r nic Nnsiil Ciitrrb, "Cold in the h n l.".niid kin Irud diseases. . The propriet ir, R. V, Pi r -w. V., o Hiilf iliv N, Y.. offors a r-ward" ir S.'OO for a ca"e of Catarrh he cannot k nr Tor sle bv most d-. nists evervwher. S nbv in-.td. postnnbl, l'r ."i.'cty cents. Ad tress t i-to : pn. t sr a a'ore- -ffiAnrnrD. - T. n, 1 4 i. 18 I. bvS. II, Clan- h o 1. ,t. hi- r i"!encc. M . XV. II. Innitu ond Miss Miirv '. Mi leratl i t t.tun comity". ' N hlV TO-DAY, INFORMATION OF NR. JAMES MILLER, by occlipati.m a btnist and engine r. a nt in about 40 years nld.daik ccmpeston, 4 fee' 8 inches in night r formerly of PhiluLlphla, Pa., bn h ie H;n nlncwt soma " "r' wh n Inm he rrrf f urn. sis or iwdve wombs smee, w at Albany, Llnn.coon y. Oregon. ...Anv '2" f .rination of him erhiswh r-mboutswiP ttun f illy reocived by his wire, Mr. Anna MUlcr, Ifo. 1S8 Maiden street, Philadelphia, P, . HJ Sd, J87I-40W. . : . - 1 3atpxtnjj JsrtSaiJ ni Tl'i i anois ojwiHxoiiMai c-' e3UH V(dL -JSC . . CLEACHIMU AXD .PRESSISa ORDERS HOSE IO ' " A X. S O : V - Plain,: and Fancy S e w i n g" , A FITLL AXD CO.MPLETE STOCK OF j tha livicst liliirM-ry now on baud, with new ..ii.iinoii? every saouta. .re en corner lmsu' Mibin and Second s re. ts. Albany, Or. 32v3 "Wisccissiii" E5ctaalt Out! - AT PEARSOS'S OLD &TANO-t 4 -S sT1 EO. JK ed t!.e stock of M. Peaivon, and added-to t IV. VOUSC HAYING Pl'ECnAS- a lutve assortment of GROCERIES AND NOTIONS I soiit its tle patronage oflilj fritads and tbe pah- - 11-. ine Horn u wlh se.ected, and will be svlil At the Lowest Prices - VT im-en TRADE, and wiB ctre ynw VALl'VS KECEtVJED, .: :13,.t;'i v GIVE V S i AX RIAL --:')' ' O. f. TOUXG. ! ' Corner First and liroadalbio streetK. Wb Wiin t yo.ir Pi-(tuce, and will give as. good a ! ur-am as can be found in this borj;h. Call .iiidsteus. . W. YOliKO, iv-nrsoits uld stun it, corner First and Bru4a1bin jan-'l streets. Albany, Oregou. . Iv3njtt EtjlAliLI8llED IN 185 'i. & DALLAM, t .' Importers, Jobbers and " " ' " " KANnrACTURERS OP j Wood & Vitlow 'Ware, Uroom?, Pails, Tubs, Chums, Brushes, Baskets, -Xntiies, Cordage, Matches, Stationery, : Paper Hags, Clothes Wringers, . Feather Dnstets, Fishing Taikte, Ten Pins and ' - Halls, Etc.. and - ' ... . . General .. .. , HOUSE FUHNJSIIir.3 C3C3& D.rect Importers of Raskets from leading Gex mail aud t rench Manufacturers. AGENTS FOR TUB SAtE OF . F. Percussion Match Company's Matches -American Net and Twine Company' Twine, s O .nn Fia Mills Twines. - ,, 1 .1. C. Couroy At Compau-'a Fishing Tackle, tl.iJingsworih 4 Whitney's Paper Bags, 1 -vh. rmau 'a Iinprove,d Clothes Wringer, C, K. GiisMold A Company's Feather Dnsters. ,, v. F. McLuugMiu's Brushes. . .- - Our stock is the largest en tbe Paeifio Coast, and our facilities foi manufacturing and import ing enable us o sell at lowest market price. jTisSr-Send for catalogue. '. 33v3tnft 21S & 2tt Sacjramento-St.. 8aa Franco, 1 MillineryjM Jncy Goodsf . . .....piarr ' r.T. As UKIi;-tr A.......... : ( UccE-SOR TO JiRS. liVSlil WAY) ..! HAS JUST RECElVtD l'KU un.t.vr . " an eL-gant invoice of new . v.( r .i.i.inhrt-aND FANCY-GOODS. uck as-. J i Fashionable HATS, , vi ., P . - BOXSETS, .' - VELVETS, -. -.t-W-'.- s f-iiBPO" -y f . . 1 . TaiiarsGs; . - . . -gTO., to which she invites tbe attention of tbe ladies of .tibuiay bud vw niiy, - '- ' J ' J; - tier goods will be found as cheap, if not cheap- or, tbau eer before otTefed in this market, and. ' their quality eaanot fail to give satiilacttaa -Albany, April 8, 1871-SmSI -