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Republican TlokH For IS7. FOR 1HII(F..T, U. S. GRANT. PH TH1 I'HUSIDI I, SCHUYLER COLFAX l'r"llcnlnl Electors, A. II. MKAt'llAYI.of FtfaUllla wmhty. W. D. II AUK. of Washington comity. J. K. li AZLKY, of Hooplas comity. for t'onirrcwi, JOSEPH C. WILSON, OK WAMV ( Ul'NTV. Ditttrirt Attorneys 1-1 ntstrtet, I MsfrM, K. A. Olipnoweth, of ronton, H-1 I 'in rift. N. It. Ituunrtirvj, of Unit. 4-h IHstHit,, II. nrtrtiam.oiMnMaomau. ;iih DUlilei, F. c. Hyde, of Grant. HikEuhiUtiii Platform. i;i:si i,itu:s A.DOHTKP BY THK RKITB- Llf.NTATr:nNVKNTH. AT INiHTKANK M A Hi ii 20, W'2. Tlh' t'nlon Rfptthltawi rarty of Oregon In Convention, inftkis this tuvlitntiioii of t- prim il";inl jtoHcii's : I. To iii" ('onftiilution of tlwi United switon mnl alt lis auuMutuionlB '.' itlortH our miftihoruiM alloy iumr : to It Rant homy j ji wilting oiKHltenw; to iis full mul legnl t()iwtntotionan(iiifortvfliBtourt'6tt3tan1 I . Ti-ut thftKttocow of the rwwwnt Nit tlnim) Administration in reduciiui i he-pui lie ifln,(Jhiilii1i)il!itpartt t'injili.inir trtXft 1 1on, it luiinlt'vinjrmiry branch i puMle auaii - w ii h econoui) nutu Dftk,iiitcYl forui nml Improving the civil mtvu- en t Htig the law wit hoti t ttur or tavor, jiroleetinff tli" nut tot its wanN With patom nl wuvftitaifts! ih' ciut'l numc of specu lation itTi-t n-Mti'i.aii'i inatntalntnjff fHt'iuilj' vlatlon villi KoiyikiwI'owcis, ha- IhMh Ktu'h us t comuiiuvn thf RiwrotwUlrtn oJ tlu'ienul niRjonty of the Aniothun n'Optc. ami Justly entitle it to (lie ''''; loiww una i- utincnimtlonol! every true RcjmbHciw. :i. w rejmr l tlio javmenl ot'ournutlon- ul debt, In foil oottiptwttwj with utl lenl i ii!ili.r:t! itin- i' our cretilois evei'ywheiv, awl in neeordnnce with the tntc letter ami I t i ii ut ii contract lixffi as no longer ii j tj'n -iioirin isstie : ottt that we may w eioatiy lindepttKd, we t'iioiinccni! inrn Hiid di',T,'i- of ropudfattoq of tlia! debt, a1 it rtriue I by the Imiiioemfn party nnd it HmpMt hitters, as not only national to itfni tie?, but iKwltivr crtoMsfcanfl we u ill never cotvciit ton Kusnlclon of lark nf honor or jiisl let' in i; - cotUlaetti -a i-uict ion. I. Woadmli of nodi-'iiu'tioiwih-'wrcii (itizeiw, whether of luUiveortWein birth: ami tlierefrire we favor the giant imt ' I : juunel y o ihe people of fhodoK.atOH lately In re''llioii ; nnd we lu re piede Hi- Villi Jin 1 effective protection of our civil iawatoail ptrsons votuntftrlly eoni iu(j to or re-i ling iu our land. .j. Wo flivor the eneoumi'iHent of rail lfvels hy tlaj iM'tteml Uoverutncnt of the t nlted'ataies-and hold ttiat uneh di-p-sif ion hhonld Ih- inn le of the imlittc hind nH ftimll secure the wine to aotttal siittlera only, ItHinantitiestioJ axeeolln HrOacres. (t Tlit w hile we nif in favor of n reve nue for the wptxM'l oTthe tkwetnltjloi em inent, tiv d:''i''- unou Jinporls, i poll ev requires such adjustnwnt ofllitwe du tlesnn imnortflasto eneouni.re the tteve! ainocul or Hie Industrial interests ot the m hoie country : and we rocoiuniond thai H1lcv of na' lopal exchange wlueh neenns to t he working men IIIh-ih! waes ; to h j ricttituro remunwuttveprte : in met hun-ir- nn i tuiiiiMtaciurers tin aiicquateritwat'd lor their Ui:'. lalsirand enter vv. and ii the Nation i'niuiuoivinlprosp'iiiv nnd in diiHimlenee. 7. We liefleve that ttoputer otlncatlon is the -oie true I'msisanu hope ol :i fwe kov erniuont, au l shall e er otwow any dher--oi', ov interferonw with the eotnuuiu Mioo! innd ; bwas in TWPiatc, ha' any oi her than ilieir legitimate purixme, autl vecoiulcHiu tlteaci of favonlistu by the l:i -' Legislature Ktdierehy two hundvc I thoutml doi'avs. taken trotn the school 1 in tt nil I III II . in Willi 1(1 ttttiina mi'l o'-ii'tisiiiitMiti'ci-i'ii tovonsuaitM lin- . - i-lliy-ihi- UlQUKttnd iltlll;ll"s ,rs- ; jiliil tliut vi'i-no-iii i.imh' ttl lltt- pn--;r.n' hy (Iu i.i -i-iMiuri of an i'rtti-ii-Mt st-tinol law! fitch us -lull mjciI' to till t-li l.t-r.s of our Stae a . -I- I i tU)ttlftt Hi'lHMil t'.i hit-Ill inn. ' 8. Wo flaU no terms sinVu-iriitly strona :.t nxitwtjw oiir rtlsapiiroyiil of those m-is nl the itisi l.i fi-latiiri' whoroby the pwauip lim Is ln-loiijfliiit lo Hit Slate linvo fe-u uUton frotii IliB utxHl)- wtttierB, utnl Kjven utlliout limit or proper rM)tiiitllirtn in nrUtc nt ilii' laUtl irnt I iIm v una upt'tMlltilol'l VvlMtwIw thOOniOhlUientS nw -nl:trl..s ot j stutts iitiitfiv have ih'fn nnoooittltinioiitiiiy iiu-ri a-l. ati'l lln- to vc ; int r.-ttsivj tbotty- tiivls ni tiolltimliv lh tiiDatltiii if imn uml ntnit't-i's.ary ofuoOfl and stlurii's, for Ijio pm'iirt.'tc nt iiroiUlnu: for piify mvorifes : mi 1 vht-ii"ly iliftliizrns ofoitr imt.rnim 11m have iHjeit tlepiivoil ofsnil ilt'til.-'l (lit1 r. -hi of motrolluijc their police aiii'.mvit.v. .m i wo ctpitiUy eendoiuti Iho Administra tion ofonrS alt'oiJIfiTs ami ijm sas ,.xtra -nmint, nK-kloss, lllogal ami dostritcllvu, K 1 WerUiltll rhanjfall (hose ivsitlis ik i tic nets of tlie iiouiociatlc pnrty. ii. Wonre in favor of the ru'litsi BtntOs frlvtitfr tota ii hononttily dlseaarffcd sni ir it v. In i H'rved in t lit- annl-'s of tno l.'nll- t I siali" in irnt down tin' nilwlllon a uar-1 riiHinira in.inr-sit'aii til I'i'i at-nsnt putilU! luutK lt. Thai we demand tin- ropeal of tin Mitnllod ittbranl wet, whtell wiwtleviiied to supiot'i ptiuiier l)einoenttlu newppapersal tin1 public extietitio. ii. Thai iln- ttopubltonn party of tills S'n't'iiiv in atvor of thf tii-ni'ial Hovern pteni exteu ling aid toMaril huUdliu; a railroad from I'ortlatid, OroaYin, to Salt Lake City, anil from Jackson county to If uiiiiKikl'i , nticl we hereby pledjye om-'psr-(y represt;i)ttlvcs to ilu? support of the 'jinn'. l-.'. Tim' On' Indnei-frntnnte Itcetudnif of X'rsons to sell spirltmnis Kqnors witlionl tit'luu pltteed nndor pttiper iMspoinrtbllli ii's for the abusti thei-eof, havina; l)eeu fonnd by expertoiicfl to proinolo the urrttwihof oi-imeand panrieiisni, ttnd taewby toflei'l tuisly tuereae the rale of ItUanon, ihe Uepiibthiin parly iTfntinii- (lie riltt nnd iliuyjof thit liiWTittlkin power 1 6 1 treyen I ami llfnu tin1 evils and Biases of snoli pnio, .niarns concerns tlie pttblie gooq ttin.l is consflfent wtrti fndlvldnit luierty.by I'c ftiHtnff loUeonse olher than law- amilintf ami resxmstble porRons, whoran furnish suntolent stiretlos for wood oonxluet, I, 1. That Ihe Hfptihllnin party of Orc Kou Is In liivor or olilaininn n--isiitin t' t-.-"iii Ibi'OftteraHioTt'rnmi'nl for I ho eon s' ruction of a wacon I'oatl from tin1 fity of Portland to (he Oitlles, nicognlzlliR ibis us most important and necessary iniprovf int nt for the Slate. II. We affirm that the enlinimnee in power of the Republican party is ihe only Htire presi rvatlon of nauouni peace ami proitiK'i'lty, mitt for reasons thentt'or wo kiIiu io iis hriiiiant record in ihe late civ il war: to n eompiofe natlonnlily; ton milted sisterhood of tliirty-sevon siaies; loour. Territories rapidly wtuinln into satcJtfti) in a nation freed fttnn tin' taint of human slavery; to an elevntod ami en larked eltlyeiittlifp; toonr national stand iniiitt hoiiie tuttl abroad; to the work of vigorous reronn In all discovered nibusea tl authority ortmat; to an uiiehlialed for ei n erotllt: to a MpoestfnJ anil solid II imuelal systein, and to the unparalelleil penoeand prosperity everywhere in our broad doiimhi, and these aitiour pleth?es tor the future. IS. Weliulllhe"XcwI)eTiarturo',of(he late llemixfalie imrly, taken lev the uetitm in their I tmventltm In seven Stale, ns nn ailh iuajion of the. principles for which the icpubUcttn lmry i contended for Ihe last (en years; ami tu the "Ptuwlve Poli cy or that party, already assumed In sev eral of the Stateti, we itvonrnize an ne- n i.-iiKiui'iii oi u.o)r hopelcsttness of ry.-rn , me uomuig rrotiaeniiai cam 1IJ4" flSQ nil DAY. MAY 8, 1s72. lit 1 1 ltl.K AN COI'XTT TM'Kin. ror ReprcMsntatlTeM. ( OKOHGK. N. ( I N ii;UAM. A K. K,, is, A. R. SMlTll, B. KKhMAN'. o. ihvixk. 'niiiiiiiion'r I. LAMb, .. ; HUM). cierk-c. r. iiwa E. Mieriir-H. M. BKOWX. Tr-aurt'r-K. B. prRDOM. ncor Ii. crs!'K. Ntint. Schotl T. I'WHA. Mirvf; r c. el !Ni;MAN. Cwroner F. II. MctJLUKK. DnnoerntM in Nunptim. tint State. Any intelligent man m I The Cii.einiiati Convention is over tic State, who iiad important bust hv this time, and the results will , ness to transact in Washington, 1 1... t,. -ill Tlu I li'inoe- , , . . , ,. as an n'n.rnev. it aueiid oi stti-ii racy havei looked forward to j busiuoss, or either of the tliroe oth Convention with feelings ot deep Lrs who enteral the Convention as; solicitude. Alone, they have real- competitors for the nomination, ized their entire inability to accom- It has come to this, that men are j ,., ., i , ',,n,. i; selected by party Conventions for i. ish any thmsj; but assisteH by tis-. ... 1 ' , ! ' . the highest- office in the land, who affected Republicans, or by coiubui- iave m tl)e (..lt,..iV , 8ci,i0ve ing with them in such a way as to : distinction or credit in the ordinary 1 make it appear that they were in the avocations ol life. Mr. Unmet! has j iiiii in- iiii'miii in Liu - . - lead.orbvactuallveivins them the lead, thev have indulged in some anticipations of success, Tin five, or "nosstim" policy originated ; with the Missouri liepuilicuiif the lending Democratic organ of that late, and hence, the results of tin' Cincinnati Convention, whatever they may be, which will he the le- : gitimateoflkpringofthut movemeltt, p , n .t .1 ... tt a.. I can do regarded m no oiner ugm than the fruits of Democratic strategy. Within the last few days, Oregon Democrats have carried an expression of patient, hopeful expec tation upon their hungry-looking countenances, a "hope deferred" j sort of a look, which will beam out , 1 r into a broad on 1 1 of satisfaction, if ... the ticket nominated at Cincinnati is in furt herance of the Democratic: plot, his true the plot comprises i the idea of allowing a few renegade ! lleimblicans to absorb the indentity and "time-Umored" indeiwiidence j of the party; but desperate straits reoiure desperate measures, and tnocracy has nerved itself to take j any step, however humiliating and inconsistent, which holds out any promise of relief. Oregon Demo crats, in spite of their opposition to the passive scheme, will Ik- among the first to lake down the Cincin nati ni I, if Eastern Democrats General ioiitcrenec o the Jlethodlst ami-en. , , , , Hie General Conference of tne Methodist ( iiureii, whicli convenes every four years, mot in llrooklyn, New York", last Wetlnesdav, and will continue iu weeks, mere win do aDom tour hundred ami eighty-four delegates present, including delegates from 1 1, the laity, admitted for ihe first time. ! A gn at deal of important Irasines including the election of' new Ilisli ops, will Ik1 transacted, Sinln. It is stated that the insurrection- euco of t,v"Ts lias restoretl eonti ists of Spain lane a priest in com-. t the people. The Sherili" niai.d. A proclamation Bom Don with a to preserve order is nt Carlos is in circulation in Madrid, ITaiTisonville. Governor Frown which says : "Thank (hid, once Mwlares bis intoiitton to restore more ! am periniiied to kiss the sa. w '' tl,p cnforeementof the law civd soil oi'my country and bo !lt hazaitls, audio bring the aisun among Spaniards.'"' lie ap. j nmr,lwrs to justice. The father of j peals to the people to rise in arms, Clil,e iad over the death and declares hafcvill deliver Spain of his so,.ud a younger son had or die. The King of Spain insists I takpn him and lied. The mother on taking actual command of the ; !"1 M tied on foot, j arn . llofligees, who arrived at Iloldcn - i 0 t10 2flth ult., assert that the i VtmliiH. reign ol terror continues, aud that News from Vesuvius to the 20th ; the mob declares death against all nil., state that the eruption on that, connected, however remotely, with day was accompanied with fearful the llond imbroglio, electric phenomena. The lightning ,..i i 7" , ' , , , . At the reet nt anti-Orant meeting , was incessant from the summit ' jn ew York, a' largo number of the volcano, and the qnakingcj the ; Mw, nm&( mn R . ,. mountain was nu.rc violent and i ng fla ,upporti( ftvquent. The thunder was coutin-1 ti(, m0V(,nK,t Among nous. Burning cinders, stou and MM )amo rf Qm John A sooi-ia were falling thick and last ui , l)h Qniu a mmhor ofihm , tjie town of MassidlJiomma, which j roriS were placed nm the Vice! was entirely deserted. Presidents. These jiersons were! It is stated that Gov. G rover .i tt n m tw i gave the Herald reporter at rort-1 land, $5 to make a favorable report ol his recent speech. j ; A Itoiuorrnra tAtiniHli; ol Burnrtl . Tlie Ml.nvinff ostimaU" of JtKlgD lUruett lias Die reoonimemiatioii of eomnig from the pen of IVriali j , Umwii, of the Si-attlc l)ipatc, : who is regarded jn .tly mow of the j ! ln'st 1 lemocmtic eliui-s on the nlope, I Iregou already has two deadhewh 1 in Wasliington, and should the i H'oiilo Ik.- so foolish as to elect liur-1 mat, no cliause for the hotter will ; liav Itocn made "As a citizen, iu his own limited , : sphere in lite, .Mr. liurnett is unex- i ceptionable. Asa llepreseutative I in Congress of a Stato of the com- ; ing importance awl large interests; of Oregon, he would he simply aj now ,,', :i shame and a disgi'aoe to the Intel ligeiice-of the people of; would never dream ot selecting inm , , tf wnupio mammon in a airai district of treyon, where he has en- joved few advantage! of education and but very limited intercourse witii nvn from whom he would Ih- likely to learn much which would fit linn for the tmuortaut trust of mem tiers ot ' ongress. t !i tne con ventional ities of rehued society he is almost totally ignorant, and in the social intercourse which the oflleeto socin Ull,(' force 1 ue ares wouiu necessan y unou him, he would In- entire ly out ofhis di pth, awl consotjuent ly without UltlnojiOO." Of Judge Wilson, Mr. Brown says : "At,. vv;i. ;t ..., nvnnt .,.,, mg, would make by tar the most nv spcctaf-le l'epresentative; ami when comes to tin- alternative between State interests and tiartv teeltna, the ,. , ,, , former should dominate, . ... . An. hitki itr.Ai.T.u.KXTixCox. vivn, tt-Competitors have e- hibitcd their plans for a State I louse in Connecticut, and a Hartford pa- l r speaks oi them hey were cx minted m the .sen ate fliamber. f the majority of 1 1 hi ntnitt: tt'Ol'O I il li-io tno mfl:i.il'.tv 0f the critics were Vandals. Mr. Uittersoti was there, with his shrewd lace full of Traveler's Tnsur. mice, granite rptarrv monuments, olielisks and home stocks. His Italian plan was there, a little squat, red top-heavy with no cupola, fheti we have 6'othio in heap-, itoofs and witlows. arches and pep perboxes, Flemish clock towers, and i what not, Wright's plan is the I hunt. Two eleplia'ds to represent the migratory character of our raj)ia,i ro!m$ug p tyy trunks', stinare buildings on their liacks with coluiii adc aToundj the ' pillars of which shall he stone sliad staiiuiiig on tlieir heads ; a iiuiviir.g nlioeo tli. no Kiiiinouiitti1 hv the (less 0f Liberty standing on her ' mad, supporiii g a contribution Iwx with her feet ; a statue of the Con- ''W-t'out river on one side, am! thai of a legislator taking a dunk on the other. I'uifjue, expressive ami original, The latest from Cass county, : Missouri, announces that the pivs- nt present at the meeting, and now repudiate the whole concern, ' m (loo. P. Piley, colored orator, has returned to Oregon. roifi:; msm. kastehm mew. abiding eitizeiw to assist in bring- .,, ' . ., , ,i T, , 7,1I. i . ! ing the violateof the la to jus Tlie midland counties of England j C'OV. Calmer, ot Illinois, has at g were visil b) a storm of uncial ' M conic, out and indorsed the 'in- j prcsi(k,lir rm mit (0 tll(, violewe on tli morning f the SSUi Uitmti fAmwition. ,(0 mme9( K jj, Watson u?t Houses were UJ.tvx.tod, tbgtttb- A man atfi.K-inuiti, named Out- Rflgtw rf 0fice a, es injured, and some lives retried lock, shot and killed his. wife and h ikton Unguu." lost. It was rumored in l'aris on the 25th ult., that Duke l)e Xailes will lie Minister to Washington, while Jules Favre will go to Kio Janeiro as Minister of Kuril. Advices from Smin to the alt announce that Carlos ha cnw8. ed the frontier and is now iu Spain at the head of 10,000 men. It is also said that a perfect understand- ing exists between the Carlistsand. Republicans. The eruption at VeanvluR ismiw" .. , at us greatest hight. Newmters have formed and streams of lava are pouring down the mountain sides in different directions. The Kmpress of Germany started for England on last Monday to vi it Queen Victoria. V,,rt rv.rrv ! lwtint.ilifiu tl'.illl Panada, report thedi. -very of val- iwbht Mlv.-r iiiii,....ov.N.IIii..'iii rii-.li. ' " ' nes the silver of the Islet mines. Accounts from Jotnit Vesuvius to the 27th ult. represent the erup tion as eoutinniug with dreadful vi- j that the Democratic Kational Con oleuce. The fatalities werecoutinod volition will be held in St. Louis on to the residents of villages on the side ainl baseof the mountain. I.a-.a streams had already reached Sabiw- tian and other towns were threat- ened. n was reponeti u ai many tourists were surrounded by lava and perished. Kiuii ictor Kman . . . i.l . 1 . . . .. uel had sent aid to persons who had neon compeiiea to nee rrom inon In mcs and encamp on the fields, !u the Canadian House of (om inous, April 27th, Sir George Car ter introduced a bill providing ioi the construction of Canadian Pa- niric liailroad. A number of Internationals have been arrested iu Lyons, France. ' Advices from Dome slate that only twelve persons were killed and twenty injured by the lava. j j j Xews from Snain tothe23dult. represent the Cariist bands as on tneo.v.t.tsc. i.iottiiitoot o.ts.,.. inLiC active measures to suppresa them. Membersof the Padral party , , . 1 . had o lered their services to assist iu their suppression, It is thought Don ( arms has not yet iell icneva. In Fiance .1. Oaulaird has been ippointed Minister of Finance, and i eve i.rvanee Minister of Com- nereo. Advices ft'om the tier, pril 24th, slate that tin1 ( arlists had lieoii victorious having captured carbuieers in two engage- incuts witbt loyernment troops lialboa and Biscay, It was mated that 10,000 insnrgi il i in the field. I'rii.oe otho, of Havana, i brother and heir olltiug Louis is hopelessly insane. Prince Alphonso, the son of ex- Queen Isalielln, is a promising lad of fourteen, whose mother believes 1 e wiil yet rule over Spain. Moth er and son make their home in Paris. J. P. Brown, interpreter of the American Legation, Constantino pie, ilied on the 28tll ult., of dise.vo of the heart. The labor troubles continue in Berlin. Thousands are out ot eirii ployiueiit, Catalonia, Spain, is in a slate of siege. No important engage, meut has transpired as yet. The fr uitier is vigilantly guarded by French troops. Ex-Qiteen Fals'lla, of .Spain has been defeated in a' law suit at Paris, tlie action having been brought agaiust her to recover 161,000 francs by M. M. Mellerio, jeweler, of that city, who had sold and de livered to her goods o that value in the years of 1SG7 and 1868. Tlie Archbishop oi Cologne has pronounced the sentence of excom munication against some Professors of the University of Bonn, who eaim within ninety days alter set- his way home to take part in the have tlecliued'to accept the Papa! tjig ou unauryeyed lauds, and to present political canvass. His em intalibility, for the same within eighteen icnt abilities, as well as tlie high ; - monllis after filing declaratoiy state- , h itiwn he wU1 fivc t0 It is a significant tact that not a single Republican member of the House of Representatives is in sym pathy with the Ulncinrati move ment, and but few Senators, As Representatives more directly rc resent the people, this fact may taken as a good indication of tho wish of the voters. uivnifuT- uiivnvii - nil. A 'Vif seventv-tive or one iiualred Missouriaus, some masked, ' stormed the eastern bound train on ! j ri89oari, KmiiM and 7exas Hail- ! 1 , I ; louo, .it vtHvu v tij, ;iss eotiuiv, 011 the eveniiof the 24th ult., aixl j murdered J. It. ('live, J. C. Steph- euson, and S, !'.. Dlltm. Stevenson ! 'as presiding Judge of the County Court when the recent Bond ex - poncunaHi nun raraoo. ' niv nmiii ti ?fW, ""PWitea; Dittra was killed simiiiv because he was in (,m,anv wftf tlu. utll,x n,e : moi, threateiHKl to kill any one who hereafter initified them either in court- or elsewhere. They said they I jw" oomoaMioed the work of ernado Wood said, not long : since that there were no Democrats :..... :.. e...,..f ,.!.. idellt and gave it V hph,. ... .1 ... .1. . 1 ' :.. ion ihatthe Democratic Convehtron would nominate a separate ticket if Adams was chosen at Cincinnati. It is understood at Washington the 4th of July. Charles l-'raneis Adams sailed in the llussia, April 24th, on route for , The severity of the pasl winter ; ean'it tlie tli atli ol cattle m tne j prairies of Louisiana The Ilarrisburg, I'a., Car Mauu- ('ietiuiuz Company works were burned April 25th, Loss, 300,000, insurance, (135,000. Further detail- of the murder of Stevenson, ( line and Dutra.by the VI issoun hp di near llaeden, rentier it j ,t i ti the most diabolical outrages record, 'hey riddled thebodie their victims with bullets, ami , then threw them on the track. A report reached Kansas ( it y on the ,i, ,. ., . , , ,,- .. -om nit., inai juuge eorsayin, another County Justice, was shot .tl his body hung to a tree. Fears were tell that others would Demur- dered. The mob claim to have one , i i .i thousand membere in their orgam- Lation nation. ... .. . . Lydia tfherman, the poisoner-ot 1 1. ilshpii(l. wnReonviefed at, New Haven, Conn., April 20th, of mur der in the second degree, and sen. teiicscl to the penitentiary for lite. In Ihe Senate, at, Washington, the Conimittee on Tlrritories have ' about finished the' consideration of i a bill to prevent polygamy iu I tab j It authorizes the courts to proceed it :isf ioniioiiH who Mvni'tiee lio v- my,ai d n akes the iactot cohabt- ' i I wknowletltinient of mar- ... i su ncit'iit lor couviotioii, i enat"i' ' oritou called nil the nil ,i dwilai'iiig the citizenship of K'rsOils burn in the Territory of Oregon j and now residing m the State ot Oro"on. ivciiy expiauieu inai n wasiutended to apply to persons bom under the British Hag. ('as. serly oliiected to the bill on the gronnd that it assumed claim of all the Territory of Oregon was questionable, A distressing case of infanticide and suicide occurred at 1 (avenport, Conn.) April 25th. A Mrs. A'ea I'hen drowned her fourteen-month It is tly t he will recover. babe in a barrel of water and then Grant is making a personal matter held her own head under' the water of the nomination. It is justly -aid. until she too was dead. She had .that those who oppose him ate the always lived happily with her bus- ; ones who are making a personal baud, who was almost crazy with matter of the contest, rtrief " For allegexl seduction of his wife, I At tW WOachuig com.: crw -Dr Wm. Dameron shot Bennett ment exercises at CorvallistoHcge, JoiKsdeadou the street in Mem- ! 1;,v' ' I Wogerd the ilia phis, Teiin., on the 26th ult, ' j mette I Diversity, will preach the In the town of New Scott, N. annual sermon on Sunday, June V., April 26th, the dwelling house 28d, at II o'clock A. M. Rev, P, s. of one Volger was burned, consiim. Knight, of Salem, will deliver the ing Volgers mother, titther-in-law anniversary address on eonrmence; and four children. Tolger, his wife , raellt rJay, and Hon. .1. F. Cap!, s, mad one child escaped. of Portlawl will adtlress the 1 ite- n Act of Congress reiiiurcs all ; c. . . ,. ., rarv . ocietv. settlers on the public lands to hie . either a homestead or pre-emption 1 Attorney General William- is i n nu'l.ts. Settler.'- wuo nave not- com- plied with the law are advised to tlo so without delay. llOV. 1 tlOl. II, Ol .1. liSsttiii i, fit ii,i VTO1' ' ' ' r, lilOWIl, Ol JU lSiStttli i, on iitit; .. e tr : 27th ult., issued a proclamation or- dering the Cass county mob, which Queen City on Weduesday, to be dispersed, ami enjoining on an law 1'. S IS . 'I'TV II' HVi I' I HI e& as Governor of Wasliiwrton 7br J ritory by the Senate, (Sixteen thousand dollars havi Utii itibaeribed to the fund for tie erection of a monument to Horace ' . u8' 11 ls re)orted to-tlay, April 29 til, that Senators Trumbull, Kenton aii l j Tipton will go to Cincinnati, 1 H is stated that excepting a few Wannoth offleeJiolders, the eutiiv colored vote of Louisiana are tor tirant. The Assistant Treasurer of New Vtirk has been directed to bhy two millions of bonds eaeh Wednesday and sell two millions of gold on eaeli Thursday in May. 1 ffil"wfoii rt uwmr'in ruMvntii. tv, Missouri, continues, rhe mob : .. , . .... 1 J mur'U"T T 7 T.l I have inur.leivtl twelve ot the most rospo table eitzens of tlariisonville, incluiHng the boadsmen of Cline, the minister who perfonUetl the t'i neral services is uotitieil to leav' town on pain of death, and has olxjyed. The Governor has order ed one company of the State mi itia to llaiTisouville, and several ! '-o us companies nav e oeci ordered 11. , 1 w nou inemseives in reaumess w t the .Metropolitan Church, j Now York, on the 2!ltli ult., Dr. N'ewmati bdpt'Kod a Japanese siu dent, named Cdtma, having admit- ted him into the membership ofthnt i i i ! ennieii. Charles O'Conor absolutely re- loses to lie a candidate tor .viaym of Xew York. rfiit'limtiti i mi v. 'tit ton. i On the 29th ult., Cincinnati was fast filllnff un with delecratfis to the ; :onvention The teriff ,,iauk i j . , . i the nrooosoi to atform enratrea tl e D081 attention. Revenue refoni ' i ers were prejudiced, but protection- ;sts fmnly insisted that the Unit . , ,. ', , i iiuestioii be left out or haii'lled vol y 1 caremly. tic-vNew ork rrce- i..... .1... ,:.i ., i i w w " 1 he otnuii.in ot tireelcy on the tar iff plank was to leavo the subject until the election of Congressmen. The struggle fir the nomination appeared to lie between Adams and Davis. Dispatches a day lan rstati that the struggle in the Illinois egation has developed much iH-rl i i ing. The delegation was divided 011 Trumbull, Davis and l'ahn.r. ' I ..... ". 7 , 1 Senator W uson, ma sneecli made i ' 1 in Connecticut;, said mai ueoerni llrant ttdd Imn, at the U lute House, "that ho had i ever express- j eo a wis,, io any muim, oeiug u. oe o -in ioui,it.-n, .m.i n.. , his fluger to accomplish that result; , More than anything else he desired ; the coutiiiuance t f the Hepublieiiii p.iilv in power, as he believed it essentia to the g rarity aid pros perity of the country ; so far a- one in his position properly could, he : would d 'all in hi-to powers - si in I the election of the nomlpee ot' the i convention, whoever it might oe." . This defeats ihe assertion t; lit !eii- , . , ., his utterances more than orditWty ; iutercstand influence. . .. V hoiv nelsons atleiidiui' 1 he l in. roi,veutio wUhi t fl,omsp,v,.R . i the hotels of that city in the , names ot other parlies.