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lawtiatficdMi WB6mn ri at. a. ZZ. AC220TT, Editor. SATITJ) AY........... JANUARY 1G; 1SGD. cravt os KETituxcmiisxT. A telegraphic dispatch dated Dec 24, runs thus : 'Gen. Grunt i reported to havts said to Consre.-saicn yesterday, with whom ho had u interview on tlio subject of subsidies to another Pacific Kail road, that no matter what liny he aid alut the tii-ospeetivo hen cfits vrc ni-ty derive from such road, it is too ln to wait, and v should make the best possible o tf- our present resources, without increasing the burdens of our debt by urging expensive risks, which are hazard ous. Ssmc of the Congressmen with whom he had the interview were astonished at the tr-xi.nic-s of his views, while others pledged hisn their support." Some people are very easily "aston ished they arc "astonished" at very little thing. Some Congressmen, it seems, are "astonished" that General Grant has a notion of adopting a Pol icy of Retrenchment and Reform. "We arc not astonished at this at all; for none, we presume, will deny IJirOUTAXCE OF VACCINATION Tho prevention of small-pox may ho partially secured hy the judicious uso of powerful 'disinfectant, among which carbolic ncht now stands hijjh est lint the most reliable means for the prevention qf small-pox is vacci nation, Ahout seventy years ago J)r. .Tenner discovered that a certain eruptive- dis- cast aifecting the trats and udders of cows, was often communicated to the milkers of the cows; and when' thus attacked with what ho called "Cow- pox,? they escaped tho infection ' of smalj-pox, and thus occurred tho idea of introducing it purposely into the human system by which is now called "Vaccination." Cow-pox is 'nothing more nor less than small-pox, modified by the fact of itsx haying been com municated to a cow. In the latin lan guago vaccu moans cow; henco the word vaccination The preventive power of vaccina tion as against small-pox has been abundantly proved by tho results at tending its general praolice. In Kng- that the country needs such a Policy; but we arca little surprised that j hmd, out of every 1,000 deaths from 1VIIO III THE WltONU? j Notwithstanding it has been charged and published in every Potuocratio jour nal in tho otato, that lor (several days, whilo tho majority in tho Legislature were busily engaged iu pressing to a comple tion tho bust ess ot tho country, igno rant of tho slightest attempt at a disrup tion, tho Governor and Ilepublicau mem bers wcro secretly combining' to over throw tho (lovernment: and not with- standing it has been charged and proven by undubitablo evidence, that tho fatal in strumonts wcro prepared and furnished by tho uovcruar, calling in tho btato in tho person of its Chief . Executive- officer to sanction and seal tho diubolical deed ; notwithstanding it has been char-red and proven thnt'the resignation wcro mado and placed in tho hands of the Governor, and by him tiled in tho Office of Secreta ry of btatc long beforo the moment when by their terms tho teats fdiould become vacant, and by him kept a profound se cret, wheu his duty to tho Stato required mm to nave given to mo JiCgimturo tne earnest information of approaching dan gcr; notwithstanding it has been charg ed and proven that this samo chief ht eeutivo ofiiccr, and somo of his followers, having destroyed thp fair proportions of the Constitutional Government, which they had but recently sworu to preserve, protect, aud detenu, did, in order to cov er their guilt, abstract (to uo a mild which most I fear I Never, never." " I'll go no tnoro i I nin afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't ngaln, I dure not." Not long since tho editor of tho Scjiti- nrl camo to Portland, and, having remain ed como days consulting tho high and low, General Grant should believe- that 1 1 '50 to l&OQ, there were ninety-six very much may be saved by refusing deaths from small-pox; antf out of any more land-grants for railroad pur- every 1,000 deaths from 1800 to 1850, poses. lie begins at the wrong place, thero were only 35 deaths from small The policv of granting alternate pox. In Germany, ont of every l.ooo sections of the public hinds for rail- deaths, before vaccination was used, road purposes, was first inaugurated CO were deaths frfHn small-pox ; but in Illinois, under the lead of Stephen out of every 1,000 deaths after vacci A. Douglas. Corgrcss, after a very nation was enforced by the Govern thorough discussion and warm opo- mejit, the deaths from small-pox were ition, granted alternate sections for oy seven. the construction of the Illinois Central Previous to the introduction of vac Railroad ; aud this policy worked so M nation, Kuropean record prove that well in that State that it has been cx- the ratio of small-pox epidemics were tended to all the new States and Ter- about seventy-five in every 100 years; xitoriesin the Union. It has been while since vaccination has been prac- found to work admirably. Although tised there is a ratio of only 21 epi . - i .i ..r. t ri r. ..... ...i.:..t. tne government gives away one-naix " a,r,--1.luS w ,,,v" lc!u.,.vcly, which would uut have occupied its land on the line of the Railroad, show that the epidemic influence fj)uore thau one hour; uotwilhlauding yet the value of those lauds which it smail-pox has greatly diminished since retains is so enhanced that it loses tne adoption ui vaccination. Another nothing; the country through which fact is shown, arfd that is, that in the the road runs is built up and develop- few cases of small-pox occurring in cd; individuals and entire communi-j persons after vaccination, it is iuvari- ties arc immensely benefitted ; in- ably of a much more mild nature, and deed, everybody is benefitted by the very rarely fatal. land-grant policy, and nobody injured. , Let not any one fail of being vacci It is a unique policy. ' Xo other with, nated. Even those who have lxien, which we are acquainted works like it should try it again ; as the old vacci at all; and it is one which gives jL-n- nation may have lost its power. era! satisfaction to all classes of pco term) from tho office of the Secretary of Stato a number of the resignations; and upon, which the Governor thrust upon the IIouso of ltcpfcscntativcs an official ho; notwithstanding that it has been charged aud proven by tho aid of Ilepub licau votes that the very day of tho iu famous deed had by joint resolution been fixed upon for an adjournment tine, die, and that the aftcruoou of that samo day, by a resolution of the Iloute voted for by Jlcpubhcau members, had been exclusive ly devoted to the consideration of bill; upon their second aud third readings which was the finishing process of bui- iios then pending; aud that by juiut re ulutiun, voted for by Ilepublicau mem bers. both of tho Senate aud Hou.o, lha '2 o'clock of the same afternoon had been fixed upou fir a joint convention of the two houses, l.r tho election of officers cx pic. Why, tlien, should Gen. Grant desire to abrogate this policy ? If it works well all around if everybody likes it if it benefits the Government as well as individuals and entire com- munties why attempt to kill it olT? VT6 had hoped that public lands would be granted to aid in building ""another Pacific Railroad." "We want mat it lias occn miowu thai tntrc were before the Governor for approval a nutu oer ot acts ami joint resolutions, upon tho approval of which depended the ac lion unjii tho appropriation bill ; not with.Htauding it has teen charged am proven not to have been iiccc.vary or u-sual to pass tho general appropriation bill until uear.the che of tho session, and that the journals of former legisla tures of Oregon, and especially thiH-c of the Ian two, composed, of Republican majorities, how that the appropriation bill were not passed until within the lat fFrom ihe.Mfmt.h!i AU.l ( nuUri 01 iCKMon, enc ll noi OOin m- tucr hou.u is concerned, withai les than 'Tiii:itJi-:NTioN Wo ha-vo given tho reasons why tho public desire a special election called, from timo to time, through the col umns of tho Unionist. Thero is not ranch additional to bo tuiid, but it is well to NEW A D V E It T I S E MENT S - an article nppcarcd in his paper, rcpub- rcncw tlcm aRa;n, fiC f,UC8ti0n jg too iihiivuiu mo rrnnnum 01 mo 1st 01 tiimimtitmi in ,n 1 rhl v rl nnosml of. Wn January, upon which tho Orcyonian ro- t,-,Qj. tl(i (jOVernor ought to order such I VIVIIVIJl Tho Jackftonvlllo Suntinrl, In ft recent Article. Prut bnrmisn ihn flnnstltiitinn mnlp dinouniies tho proposition iur n extra eitii uf . i . , n rpi . ,, o.n ii.i.i.,ri iii im, ,ii " his plain out to Uo so. Iho statute is .... r " """vi -'v ."(-imj i . - . - , , , , nocx.r.U with our own vlowi thttt we giro tho aril- explicit and tn&ndatory. It is IMS duty to loonuro. call an clcctiou imincdutMy after tho ya- Why tho article was not first publish- caucy occurs. The Constitution docs not cd in the Orryouiun docs not appear. contemplate that the Stato shall ever be M -1 .!...! t :.. . .. i . r t . I . t a iuigui. ii not uavo ocen. nearer nome, or wituout a JiCgisiaitvo Asscmniy rcauy to does tho Onyontan prefer to transfer tho act when required, and to this end itpro- i: . . . j i t i i f t n uiscusNion io a saicr uiHiaucof vines lor lining any arm an vacancies as Tho Sentinel says : soon as they occur. It docs not leave any Anor a careful review of tho cnuo comicllinir discretion to tfio Executive. It says ho tho ItepuUicnn minority to withdraw frm tho $hnliUot that ho Univ. Wo again quote LogUlttturo. wo re unwiltinjc t admit tbat.-tbtj .1,,, nirfIrat1b froIII tl.f. ('ormtitution nrt lid wnnS and were tho governor to eidl un e. V- ParnraP,,, 'Z0" 1 OnslllUllon, art. tr jn i(n, official eennure of tho Jtcpuhliean 'i "CC 17, which defines the duties Of thO me iniar wouM ho hnpiimi. Tho uinit l Governor. airum or unwuun lo cliarK IU0 mpoto.lbll.t nfl .,. if.uo -,M f eU.r,!M. to fill wncro 11 liL-Iulifl ta rn not. I . ----- ii'i . ,, ... bucii vucnncir. un may iiutq occurreu in W hat causes compelled tho Republican .hc , (.Lr:,,a,!vft A'Mv Aml.it.u I, ws.,, .... y I n J- . , , r . .; It matters not whether one or twenty not state any cu-es except their tenacity of tho nicmbcrM f . 0J w,jcn thJ mr oujl-o. j'ouuucH.i uio urraonuin nnu 1 .. 1 mt , 1 t - . Sentinel both tell the truth when they , J ' .... !.. ,1.. ... .....:m:.... ... .. . .:. .i ... I 'J' - ,1 1 ," 3 F iV " 11 atlow, not whether tho resignation flirt i Adrt 111 19 tnniitliiia Jul tw t I ' not unfrequctitiy tho cao that thero is an osscs is Riven, amountiojfin the ajrre- ato to nearly $7,000. 4 On tho ramo night . I - - L & . -I ..... . . t M V a 1 " nicy rouueu iwu mures ui iuonteano. l VAlf I A IUI g l rr Thft lnwn i,( Ifnndhnro-. Al.1f.tc nmntv I VV I IVlfc ... fc hko Jato"CB in 1Jra'Jlcy CUt,ty' 8harcd a WOKKSI Mkmi'HM (Nev.) Jan. 10. This morn- Cf f Xotth. Trani a4 D Strtoti, np; about fifty members of an association, 9 ormcd to keep Chinese from the town, (On Koei wm vT CoecY V7hrf,) occurs before, during or after a session. unwillin-'iicMs to admit what is too clear . i .. i,:.. 1 1.. ..... . . u ... ,t . ii ' . unexpected crueri?cncics may arise at "7" ' any time requiring prompt action. It was tension of tho Legislature, however much j ' i T i i . .i , . -.t- : . ? i . i to provide against such cmcrjrcncics that inn liiiinii' iriinrnnH hiiinttii i iftno nn tr ir i . .- . . . " . . ,. iv ' t lUllt provision was incorporated into our would be an c licial centre ' c as fuudalllcntal law. ' fur as that would go, but what sonifies oof fC deBWBj)l a ipccia, uiuviai ,-.uic uuw coiipiraior u hjh u r...il,..,:.l. c li. i.u another As hereinbefore stated, neith- i . . . ... i s . . n.. . i ., . . - . , . i low par now, and it is rapidly goinir down, er tho Ort'iojuun or Smtintl have denied ? . i . . i. : i ' ;? -t . e .1 . i i . i iv na.i uivravn oucu our pnuo inai our any of the (acts charged aainH the Gov. o. . Wtlfr nU xvt.rn Hu '.. ntt ,a.x , II , I . v. ww a ww . w a -a . ' ' . a. -1 - . . Aal.. .a a a . . I 1 f wm aa I . I T .... aw .......I ...... . . . . a a t .. 1 . , ,. .. Ihey arc now nominally worth eighty upbraid their brother, the intoumt. say- L, . .1 1 it 1 .1 H 1 .. ., ' .... . , 3 ceuts on the dollar, but cauriot be so d in , , rr T P. y hr 'tj H.-venty fivc. the rc.poHb.I..y U it bclonwc uhc a 0UI)Ut9Um condition of af- VXlTr'r In J I! n frco,,tiuuesuntilHcptcmhcr,lH70,thcy neither God nor man. lie would carry . -n 1 wt... tho dajcrs back and If b 1 hte.f ri!J tho f4C Jt of tli gr-xaij wt'.hal, Fr it iut utsvn. thtir guilt." The article of the Sentinrl proceeds ani t-avs : w W'p hn tho Authority f At Iat one teyc?t- J I will b down lii ft flu rt-ulm or 1hii. Whv arc they not worth pir? There arc many ihou.aod4 of o'i I'Xked up tu the btate Treasurers sfc, and many thouxandu more coming in soon. Nothing can be? paid out because no Appropriation Uil was parsed and only lh? Lei'Iativc As sembly can pas one. The expenditures We l -tu rain- i-air, Ihr Albany lJrm;trt. f.,r eUnrn'.n,; it iu iho lirfnMrAtie i-arfy. flint i.irr of the State inav bd annrtixiuiatflv tatfd tntllT!!VTiru for next'two years (provided there an Air.frmtnn bill ; tbAt it waj their fiiuli thai , . . J . ' , one wa nt j.-:d. wai no depreciation in warrant), at three When a rmrtv r.rr U ArWm t hundred thousand dollars. It thuatuoun ;ro ptrvtSon of lan-'ua-c to make a M depreciated only twenty jlv per c nt. inarched to the Chine-so houses, and the mills where some of them wero employed. POISTHtANIX t .La. . 1. . . I uuu puiiiug niviii wiiii wicir property in wagons, navo Jen to escort mem to the llailroad. ' - Smaltj pox ani Scarlet Fkver. A correspondent bf an exchange says: ; I herewith append a recipe which has been used to my knowledge in hundreds OREGON. HAVE FACILITIES T0K 7VRX1X1 Ott firit-clMf work al to n eaUblifkBtal In the B.mU. iIj.noMture STEAM . ENGINES AUD BOILERS I SAW AND GRfST MILLS ! of ca.es. It will prevent or cure the small QUARTZ AND MMIKG MACHINERY 1 pox inougii mo piiiiop.-j arc lining. 1 When Jenner discovered cow-pox in or AtL Kt Koglsnd the world of science hurled an QTJilETZ STAMPSa SHOES ATTT) TJTrar avalanche of fame upon his head; but! M '.. , . , ..... . , .'i. Of the bent American White, Xrtm. wneniueinosi scicniiuc sen 001 oi meai- ' cine in the world that of Tar is pub- CASTINGS fCR AGRICUtTURAL MACHIMEBV J tl. W. Shipley's and J. C. TruIIIncer'f I PATENT TURBINE WATER VT If RFTJI. TbM mhv.U ro nssarpaaiMd for power, ' trapHclty of eonntruetbo, do- , rbi!it and'eheapott. - lished this rccino as a mnncca for small pox, it passed unheeded. It is unfailing as fate, and conquers in every instance. It 19 harmless when taken by a well per- son. it win as I have usea it, ana cured my children of scarlet fever: hero it is as I have used it to cure the small-pox ; I Wrought Iron Shutter WorkJ when learned physicians p aid the patient I For Fire. Proof uMiag$, at Saa must tfi2, it cured: Sulphate of zidc, one raricoiua lreign. grain; foxglove digitalis;, one grain;! wtAcnsxnmna axd ntrAimsa. half a tcaspoonful of uugar. mix with two prTl.o larger and Ut atock f pattern! fa ti. tablespwmfuls of water. Take a spoon- fitata. No ebarga for the tut of thtm. , ful CVCry hour. Either disease will dh- AUwdera for V7ork will Le executed promptly. uisappcart in twelve hours, tor a I JOIIw UATIOW, child, smaller doses, according to age. Jnrfpy 8opcriBtndent- If counties would compel their physicians PETITIox TO HTM ItEAI ES. to use this, their would be no need of TATK. pest houses. If you value advice and experience, uso this for that tcrrrblc dis- eafo. The above remedy, clipped from the .Sacramento Union, has been tried here in one ca."0 with marked success. It is In the Count; Ctmrtjor the County of Linn, Mate of Oregon. In the matter 0 the Edale o Ttomai J. lirceden, tkccacd. , simple, canity procured, and should the NOW O.V T1II8 iTIi DAT OF JAXVAZT, . isfJ, the ititi-in of Noah KbAnki, Admin Mirator of eutc, filed in thU Court n tha . 30th day of Novetoler. ISfiS. riH v. . , .. . , - l 1 "CUlVTf IiaVC a lair (rial. JucUtonzilU hvniattt. uecr.WJ real estate, to t.Bj the debU ut- lanyiog agamxt tbe deceafed, aud the debt, ex There arc 20,0UU French residents io Hio Janeiro. There arc thirty-six railroads in opera tion iu Ohio. defen (which doubtk great uudercsli- CO airaint chari?cs of io privu a I character, the mind naturally inclines to f,.,a,c)' ",crc W,U bc 11 lo" uf -Wicr the belief that they aro the really gtti.ty thUar ! Who will W it? party. The lhmocmt was arguing the A HnaU Ta w' be lost by the salaried matter in a scni tblc way, that suppose they i,r,ccri ul -tatc. cll their could have pacd tho appropriation bill Mr3"at,; a" receive tlicui, to live, at an earlier day and did uot, still it did a,,J wlnc b cuctor to tho Htate, but petite and cliarg of adminUtratiun. to-wit: -lJfgioBing at tbc N. Ev comer of g. W. or. of S. " W. nr., fu.n 27, Tp. 13, S. E I Wet; tbeae Vt. hi) rod; tbnee H. JC3 rodi; tbenee T. 10- rxl J thcacef. SO rodi; tbenee E. 1(9 rodat -.-tbenee N. 140 re.lt to iLe plee of beginning-, enuinin 160 acre, more or let. It t tberefer ordered br the tL'uurt that th tiira r t,i The earthquake pied" many Califur- J to-U: A. It. 1! reed in, aged aboot Zi jwt. - Ula printers caCS. 1 ,,n,, i,c ' Jri , reidence LUn . I?f.!.taa a.a, l(.naara Tl.ar. .1 Mi a. ..1 ' The most popular nice IO Or Ottt of the betb J. Itabton, deaed: formerly Elizabeth J. a I.- ' jireeaen, wdoms nen ana place or rettdenea ara -nnknowo to petitioner, be cited to appear in tbia . Cwart, at ibe C'.ort lIoae in tbe eit of Albany, in taid eoantj of Linn, on Taenia, the 2d day of March, 1869, bcinj? a retnUr term of tbU Court, at 10 o'cloek . in tbe forcnKn .( taid day, then and tbera te '. bow cactse, if an exut, why an order of tala -tbfHsId not be made at prayed for in aaid petition i . And that a copy berc.f be publubed for foar - numeral feminine citn:r. A few weeks nro a white-skinned loyalist with colored habits, and a two hours of the adjournment; notwith standing all tbc-e things have been charg ed, proven aud published in nearly every wnrd-rohe ne.'itlv enclosed in a paper' Democratic journal in'the .State, yet not ... - .. i - e aa will come nearer beiu;? self-sustaining ; and because it will prevent the Union Pacific Ilo.nl from becoming a gigan- tic monopoly. Can it lo possible that Gen. Grant collar box, found it convenient to tar ry at Arkauclphi.i tn Southern Arkan sas. Of course, he was a school teach- i. a . a er, like all traveling lovalists .mm I .k. rw . a a aaa.. 1 4) a- I . a . . a aa 1 a a w I rf taa.ark .iatfit to sec the -Northern Pacific Uailroad . . I, . , . , built; because the route over which. When he olened schfKd with a dozen it. will run is far better adapted for a pupils from the first families of Africa, Railroad than the Union Pacific: be- he registered hts name as Joseph C. cause it is shorter; because the conn- Jia': tm Ur.ltI r 1,1 .u,It UM try through which it will run is im- tho' r.;lt Tn.,.,,!, wxin f.ftff.m. measur.ibly better, and hence the road porary with 3Ir. Potiphar (and .Mrs. r.), except that he fled. 1 es, he had to flee; he went toward Little Rock, and he may get an appointment, as body servant and cook, lor Rome cor poral in the colored "melshia.' The way he came to "wander from has been bought up by those in the Arkadelphia so abruptly, one gloomy interest of this Road ? lie onposcR , . , Among his pupils were three females further land grants for. railroad pur- of sweet-scented sixteen, and bv one poses ostensibly on grounds of ccono- of them he was smitten in the heart. TT . a -. . a 1 . I - . ray. I5at is that tne real reason i 1 a natural sequence ne inei to snuio During the last fiscal year, as wc learn !irr lrl tne hca.rt' , 1 n? V, co from the Report of the Commissioner . . : cst) and, with tears in her eves as of the General Land Office, the Gov- bjg as i,au stonc8 anj twicc as 'fierce, crnmcnt receivea only about $94o,772 she new home and told her mother. from the sale of public lands a very Thc M lady, her fond mama, just told small sum when compared with. thc Jjcr dusky lord ;jind, after dusk on . . Saturday night, September 19th, year amount now annually expended in 0f our Lord 1808, lie, thc colored lord, carrying on the Government. Some raised a crowd of about seventeen of our '-loilw men .steal that much an- other African lords, and surrounded nnillv the cabin where C Day had favored Kr n 4. ii i c a select Ethiopean family with his Gen. Grant is really desirous of m;ii.,,,iu A . i i 3 . , godly walk" for the simple considcr- mauguratmg a Policy of Retrench- ation of his board and washing. About ment and Reform, he ought not to be- the time a clock would have struck gin at tin; rmblic land department of the virtuous hour of nine, if there had Government. If he really desires to b,een ne in tJ,c select boardirig-housc, iiid his -countrv uence in breaking up the "Whiskey African dialect, as musical as the notes Prands," whereby the Government is of a Spanisji guitar, that (ley wanted t, i J. a, r 'ii- -ii- to ec him shortly or sooner, and to " - ; - " "Z ' "git out oT dar." 3Ir. C. Day looked cry year; ici mm go ior a larm lor out ami thought that he could see ltcvenue, instead of Protection, where- stars. One of his friends? remarked by hundreds of millions of dollars an- to him gently, "Come out 'en dar, you nnnllr flnur mrft'tl.r. tW M & JOW-llfc FCallawag." A dozen , , joined in the chorus and invited him manuiacturers mat, unaer a nevenue to come out c dar... .prof Day ;all. j.ann, would nna tneir way into tne cd a parley, and asked them what in vaults of the U. S.'-Treasury. Let the name of loyalty and New England him lfi'rdr dkl.nnn. r-fflmok nn. nf nf. primmcrs they wanted. They told . 11 - i - - t . ' ' . him he had to leave "dem digrins, fice; and let him discountenance the aml dftt aa lc . IJo ,akf hcM' extravagance ana corruption now so die first; but they told him that "no prevalent in every department of the ciittin' up" would be tolerated; and Government : and he will thus nave he unbarred the castle and came oiit. nmcnt. If he really desires to 'fen "nc m i )C se,eci "oaraing-nouse, a, 1 1 t a. , the select colored committee tapped s down-trodden and distressed at the crack which served Mr. C. Day ry, let him use his powerful in- as a widow, and told him in choice one single important charge has been suc cessfully, or even denied, or put in ques tion at all. Now, with all these facts before thc country, undenivd and undeniable, with an effrontery tlwtbears description, the Ilepublicau press charges the Democratic uicuibcis of the Icgihlaturo with the wrongs. A more baseless fabric has nev er been gotten up within the .State than that upon which the Oregon ian and tincl build their defense of the couspira tors. Foreseeing the evils that would inevit ably befall thc .State in her finaucial op erations, consequent upon the Republi can outraircs committed in tha Icgisla- ure. thc Democratic party, in the firt in stance, very properly signified a desire that thc (jovcrnor ehould issue writs of election, and now, after all has been said nd done that was deemed necessary in this respect, a desire lias been manifested y the Democracy that tho Governor hould sec, and have impressed upon his mind, how easily it would have been for win to have relieved thc State from its embarrassed condition. Uut thc Demo cratic party long since ceased to make any request of Governor oods upon his subject, and his friends arc appro priating honors not intended, in assutn ng that we argue this question in the ight of a request for an extra session. A remedy for so great a wrong as hc has committed in bracking uj tho State Leg islature, and thereby obstructing the due administration of thc government, by the Constitution ot thc btate is placed in the lands of thc people and their reprcsenta ives, and they, no doubt, will discharge that duty as becomes freemen. hundreds of millions every year; but we hope the Land Grant Policyf the United btates will not be molested. The colored lords marched him down to the river, whistling the "Rogue's march," and. put him across, with in structions not to come back, unless he was wi'lmg to take a prominent par i tTr . m . in a first class iuncrai. -'..wituout in xuxu -wuayeiie, m xew xorK nar- -WndinW- .a itiorsc or ft. lock of hair to Dor, was recently destroyed by fire hi? colored sistering, ho made tracks nothing but a naked pile of brick and towards J-dttle Rock, at a , surprising A BASTIXE DESTROYED. jmortar remaining. The loss to thc Government is about $250,000. On one account we arc glad that it has been destroyed. It is one of Lin coln's bastiles, where hundreds and thousands of state prisoners were im- long distance apart. Having run that race, hc ls-now qualined to run lor Congress. Convicted. On last Saturday the jury in the case ot the United States vs. E. G. Randall, Postmaster at mured during the late war, without Portland, charged "with robbing the , trial, without cause, and in open, and mail,1 returned a verdict of guilty. plain, and palpable violation of the Defendant's counsel has moved for a .Constitution. - ' - I nnv trinl v i 1 a M . ;r.' ...'.i i.. i -i.-i. it at . ou'i' inc uniuHini, uowuvcr. oeuoiuin:! ine evidences of Executive guilt, hanging upon him like thc blood of Duncan upon .Macbeth, but equally with the Orenoman aud Sentinel, desirous of implicating thc Democratic, party, says to hitn ; not justify tho lUpublicaa members in re igrin, and ifiefeby defeating its phtixe, at any time tjclorcadjourtiuicnt already fix ed upon. It is true that the bill, so fur a relate to thc mere power, could have been j awed through on the first two days alter its introduction, but it would uot have becu proper to have done ri. In the se-fcioti of I-SOij the afternoon buM ncHS of the 1:11 day. was very lare, as the Journals show, yet there were only two final votes takcu after thc general ap- propriattou nui pavud, ana an item ol $20,000 was strickan out withio the Iat two hours of the session, judging from the face of the Journal. Again thc .Sentinrl and Oregon inn siy : Therm are iiumTMn nraon aaa.t an tsxit cii u( the Ihlrtturer., One i that th-re are HiteflUian unJcrlj in lLat tf iho Huie Cnaje, thai ai of rratirr lM,jortaric. Th iuli af ty U t'i l.c contlvrrtt. Tha acll'.ti of tha iJcmo eratic majoritr J the LfgUtature, at.l the uo. ju- fit -nuaciallti tif thtlr "!ca!er" iu licstc that they are detcriiii-l to veim j.j!.t!pl j.owcr in thii But at any taerifice to (h public good, aud by any inrani with.ii their reach. Taking the above paragraph altogether. and it is a full admission of their evil in tent, not only in resigning, but in keep ing thc Legislature disrupted as long as possible. It is the question which under lies thc State finances. With them thc State finances amount to nothing compar ed with political power. Uut what pub lic good did thc Democratic party in thc Legislature facrificc for political power ? What public good has any, tho humblest member of that party out of thc Legisla ture proposed to sacrifice for political power f Name the legislation if you can, or dare, which would be a sacrifice ,of thc public good. You admit that their ob ject in resigning was to defeat the Demo crati in filling three or four little offices, and that for that shadow of political pow cr you justify tho Republicans in having placed tho Stato in its present deplorable condition, financially, and thc Governor, in his refusal to- discharge a plain duty imposed upon him by tho Constitution.- ti - a i - - a a mianic on sucn political irauci and corrup- Ihe Governor and Republican members may well fear to go before the people whose representatives have desert d their posts lr a mere rness of pottngo. Portland, Jan. 8, ipf.8. W. W, CJlArMAJi. " Go get tome water. And Wi.sh tho so filthy witnesses from your hand-, Why did you bring those daggers frum their place? They muiit lie there : go, carry them ; and emcar Tho sleeping grooms with blood." , Say that the Democratic majority did the wrong j that it was they that caused the disruption of thc Legislature, and prevented the necessary appropriations and other important measures, from be coming laws.; say that it was they that recognised Lxecutive made ' members ; that it was they that did the evil and left the good undone. Come forward in robes of innocence as though intent upon the puolic good. Issue writs of election, call a special session of tho Legislature, and h ve the traitors shot. And now, O Governor, when that Leg islature coming at your bid shall as-sern bio, with what pleasurable' emotion you shall witness the Chief Clerk of the House, under tho order of its Sneaker, in due form unseal the book of remembrance (Journal) and listen to the reading of the; proceedings ot those memorable days, in which your recollectiion of events will become quite vivid. And, too, you will recognize about you some acquaintances, a recollection cf whoso services you would feign blot out. Those seats made vacant by your midnight consniracv. snir itually speaking, will , tumble from their ba?e, nor deign to honor Oregon's Execu tive. . : ' " What 1" tho Governor would gav in reply, " convene the Legislature aguin, 1 "at. a. 0. I Chief Justk-i: Chase's View. In a letter .written last April by Chief Justice Chase to the Hon. II. W. Ililliard, of Alabama, , recently published in the New York 2yimcs, tho following language occurs: "The seceding States have never becriothcr a f than States within -tho Union since they became parties to the Federal Government, and that the failure to maintain their assertions of independ ence in tho conflict of aims which fol lowed left them States still within the Union. ' The river Jordan, in Utah -Territory, overflowed the lands near its mouth for scveraljyears past, and tho Desert New proposes that it bo dredged and leaves made of the mud. thc main pari will cotuvntfof thrtts uuutr Can they afford to let the finances - f the State drift iu a sea of baukrutcy for two years at a com to thtm of sixty or seventy thousand dollars? We think not! Third, the withdrawal of to large an amount f hard moncv from circulation, locking it up iu thc strong box of th State Treasurer until lh70. will be di?-as- trou to buiticM, and produce financial rum. tunl we ulford to tako three hun- dred yu'M dollars of com out of circu lation for two years ("an Douglas coun ty afford to have her $1U,0UU dollars lucked up? Or Multnomah hcrS0C,O0U; or Marion county her S.'lT.UUU: or Linn, her ey,aUU, without tcriuusly disturb iug humus? No good, but much harm, mut arie from i-uch a reduction of the circulating medium. It will be felt by every mechanic, and especially by every merchant ana trailer in tne Mate, lucre is alway a scarcity of currency, in a hard money country, and. in this State, where we have few banks, few facilities of rapid business intercourse, and never a great plenty of coin, the result of this state of things will be most disastrous. Now if a special session is called and held, in what way is tho State liable to be damagcu ; . First, by the expense of an election in thc counties lately represented by thc members who resigned. Thctrc arc Doug las, Marion, Clackamas, Cooso and Curry, Columbia, Washington, and Benton. Tho cost of an election in theso couutiesniiidit be estimated at $1,200. Second, the expense of a special ses sion which will be $10,000. .Making a total of say, $11,200, thc entire cost. This is a pultry sum compared with tho loss tho State sustains otherwise. Tho loss on the 1'enitcutiary or tho Insane Asy lum warrants cither one, would exceed it. lint they may impeach Gov. Woods, it is said l We pay little heed to this non sense, for wc don't bcliavo that even that Democratic body would be insane enough to attempt such a measure, aud we are confident it would fail if they did. But suppose they do? Is it not better for the Stato that its Governor should bo wrong fully accused, and full opportunity given him to prove his innocence, than that we ,11 1 'f. I a 1 I . siiouiu unit into cnaouc uanicruicy as wc arc now doing ? They would no doubt shower a good deal of Billinsgatc abue upon the Governor's head, but it will shed off as harmless as a September fog. Tho people,Q tax payers, the substan tial mm of the Stato are almost univer sally in favor of seeing the Governor obey very explicit mandato of tho Coustitution. We think ho should no longer delay it. ' Salem Unionist. s An early spring jumping out of bed at o'clock in the morning. Kraut! itiKixa. Several wealthy Chi namen have purchased a number of blocks of land in Chicago, upon which they in tend to erect torchoucs for storing goods rek.' ,b ?u,f .?l!h.u e,at" ' p- r .... , . .... . . ,. lrKioivanaiabiuiiea initio eity td Albany, from tjuna, by the China steamship line ia sail crtit.ty of Lion. ' aud Pacific railroad. John U awake to tlic great important fact of being in time, and actio; By order of eaid Court. Jan.lfl.ISC9 n22w4. s. a. jonxs. Connty Judge. accordingly. AWUSV VltlVllS CX'KKEXT. COBSECTEO WCCSLV lit J. CBAHWOUL. AtBAr. January 1C, 1SC8. " The f' !l ir are Ihe price aid for 1'rodiwv, nivl the jisrcf ataic.i utter article are clliag Iu th'.m market : Wheat white. r lulel. hit ft. Oat jer tm!ic, T.iOuiO t it. I'teiatoef K-r lMhel,40f50 Onion per buxliel. $i 2i. Flour jr l.U, i5rt.5 00 l.ur jrr pouo'l, 37i cu. I'zz per tl'.irn, 20 rt. fbicken perdoxen, $2 bdOxZ 00. lVat-br dri?d, rcr pouml. 1620 ;U. Purk jx-r xunl, i(ab eta. Hccf on foot, A0t cu. ffiuton, pM?r po ii.l. 10 12i cent. gotp per 't.iut.l, SjiiJ eta. Halt--lo .Anpetf, per fwiund. 21 tl. Pyrup per gallon, 1 ,00 (It, 1 . 1 2 J Tea Vouog Hmon, .r pounJ, $1 19 " IlUck, 75(i.fl 00. " Japan, 1 25. Sugar crushej, per pound, IZQZQ cU. Inland, lite 16. " Pea, 17&17 eta. CojTee per pound, 2025 cti. Xila cut, per pound, 7(ci.S rli. Vhitf Lead pure, per kep. $4 00t 25. Lici-ced Oil boiled, per eallon, 62i(jl 75. Turpentine per gallon, Jl 25(1 5a Dgmestic brown, 16 J ct. llickorr striped, per yard, 130 et. I!cd Ticking per yard, 2-ii50 rU Bloc Drilling per yard. 2030 ct. Flanncb mr yard, 50(,75 cti. 1'rinU fait color, jter yard, 12J e. Itifle Powder, per pound. 75fol 00. Candles beat, per pound, 20(it,33 eta. . K.ce China, per pound. 12CHI& eta. Tobacco per pound, $1 C0(il 25. Faltvrfttua sper pound, 16 ct. Dried Plums per bound, 123l5e, Dried Apples per lb. 56c. Currauta jcr lb, Sc. , , Bacon llama, per lb, 12($lSe. Mdca, per n, 10c. Sh'mldera, per lb, 6c ' Lard per lb, tn cans, 10c. French Br.indy per gal., $10 00(312 09 Holland ti in per gal., $5 50 American Brandy per gal., $5 00 Jamaica Hum per gal., $8 00 Tar $1 25 per gallon. Beans--per lb. , 4c. - . , Devocj' Kerosene Oil, 75c$l 00 per gal. special Notices. koticc or nriAL SETrumrnT X. M. SMIT1L ADMIXISTItATOB OFTT1B eute of A. 31. Smith, defeased, baa tbij day filed, bis account in the Cousty Court vt Linn county, Oregon, praying for a final rettlement of lb fame, and t be, d.cbar;ed aa aucb Adminiatralor. Therefore niirc it hereby giren that aaid appli. . eation and rettletuect will be heard and determin- -ed at the Court llosse in tail county, on Saturday, the t day of March, 18C9,. and ail peraona interested in aaid eatata are hereby -required t file their ubjeeiiona to aaid accoaat: and the rettlement thereof ott or before aaid day.. By order f aaid Court. Jan. 5, m o22w4. S. A. J0IINS. Connty Judge. X. II. Chaxor, Att'y for Adm'r. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTKERSHIP. TOTICE IS UF.ItEBT GIVES TIIAT THE: ? CA-partnrrhip heretofore existing betweea J. K. Bcntlcy JL C is thia day diasdrel by raa. tual consent J. H. Ben Uot. Sen- will eontinna. the buaineaa, hc aMaating all debts enUtaading; against Ihe .'ate rta, and collectiag all aecoaatata due the aaair.. J. E. BEXTLEY, Sen. JanlK4a21w3. J. E. BEXTLEY, Jaa. LOOK HERE! Patronize Home Industry, and nn Socty! A Man in Illinois last week depositeel 8800 in greenbacks in his parlor ptovo for safe keeping, informed his wife of what he had; done. Next day she had company, forgot about the money, lighted a fire and whiz went the $800. ' Labor in CniNA.--rThe ponies or horses peculiar to .China are used only for riding, and by 'maqdarians, when upon official business. All agricultural work, -plowing, irrigating, and the working of and with it crowd upon me tho things jice mills, is done by tho buffalo. . BY TllLKGUAPII. COMPILED FROM TUB OttKGOH riEItALI) Washington, Jan. 11. -Mr. Butler's bill for the repeabof the tenure of office act has been introduced, and is being put through under the previous question by a large majority. ' x New Orleans, Jan. 0. -Tho funeral of General ltousseau this afternoon was largely attended, notwithstanding the un pleasant weather. The services were conducted at Christ's Church by tho Bish op of Louisiana. Tho pall-bearers were Generals Hatch, Mower, Beckwith, Bad- cock; Porter, Tompkins and McLure, of the reglar army, and Generals btcadman, Herron, Lee, McMillan, Bushby and Gar ney, formerly of Volunteer service, with an equal number of tho Masonic fraterui- ty. ':- Memphis, Jan. X0. The Appeal's Selmai, Arkansas, correspondent says, on Friday night last, twenty militia of Col larson's command entered that town and completely gutted tho stores. A lisf of PAIN KILLER. SAMUEL DEHNY Xo article baa att.iincd to such unbounded pop- XT IST D IE !R T A. "FT "Fl T?. - ularity. SaUm Obterver. I AS1 DR-ilaEH IS V An articlo of great merit and Tirtue.r Cincinnati I Xunpartil. I ILltM SUKDS OT CABINS? 1 Mre can bear testimony to the ctUeacy of the am Killer. We hare seen its ma otuing the severest pa'n, and-kno good article Cincinnati l)i$pnteh. Pain Killer. We hare seen its majrio effects in I Storn rm Flr Kfrf ,,r,,7. Tx soothing the severest pa'n, and-know it to be a ' Z . V ' " . . . ALBANY, OREGCCC. ft street, under tb IAexc Albauy, Oct. 1, 8S4a7f.- A speedy cure for painno family should' bo .L m . w n a. niiBuui ii. -ji oh treat j rantanpt. Nothing has yet surpassed the rain Killer, which is the must valuable family medicine now in use. ieiia. Urgan. . It has real merit : as a means of removing pain. no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to caaivt " f law per acre- Perry Davis Tain Killer.Jrctcerr( A) Dail blf cask don j'the Iwlaneo en Umt to suit VA'ewe. elasoR Xiit. C. MILLI It la really a valuable medicine- it is used by many Physicians. lionton Traveler. The BDdcrs-xned, baring opened a TAILORING ESyAXXMSIIJIEayr ' " " ' '" ------ la Albany, takes this method of informing the publie that he it prepared to AKE, CUT AM) BEPHE CL0TS1XC I OP ALL KIXDS IN TZH3 LATEST STYLES ! AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE EATESSs ALSO J - ' : Clothing Made Vater-Prcof t By a certain process, without injury to the textor or quality or tho fabrfos, v jan969-v4n2Itf. IU JACOBS. . FARfA rLEa THE SUBSCBIBJil' LIVING FOU MILE. north, of Alhaajp oa t-v "Willamette rirer oilers his fArco. (or sal. 8ad farm consists ef 450 acres, alt aTr fooce ; SOacres of good tilla-' bio land tCH aoros ia Uiutioa gao4 hoaisC' and bac J. aaescollent well af a atcr. a ansall er-. chaivU I -mill aelJL this farm for per acre on to suit pur-. MILLER, ' Deo.l2,6Sv4n-lZl!f NOTICE ! OQR OUT FOR HIE CARS I JUST R-ff, ccived a xery large stock of . PRT GOODS AND GROCERIES ! , by stQAiuw nra San Franeiseo. " I will sell tow asl), o? laerohantable j roduoe, at low prices, jny CaJl and seo for jourselves. It. ClIEADLE'S Cash Store, Albany. Fpr-v333tf ; Impure Blood flakes Sick. The bowels may be costive or some organ, deca its work weakly. From causes liko these gases. and gummy substances occur -which poise; the blood ; the perspiration may bo cheeked ; the- feet entire stock of Goods, to uxake room for more may be so chilled that their fatid exhalation are thrown back upon the blood. Hera is cattse for pains, fevers, inflammations. Ia these cases Brandreth's Pills are worth more tb-aa gold Five or six cure at once. - Remember they cure by at onca removing from tho body those matters which poison the blood and make us slek. These cele brated Pills ebould.ba ia tho house ready. , See B. Brasdreth ia white letters on the Gov ernment stamp. . " Prinoipal office, Brandrttb. ISouse, New- York. Sold by all druggists. -voUaZOwi. WHEAT AND OATS YAfiTEQ 1 hrfHE SUBSCRIBERS WILL PAY TIIK j J highest cash prioe for whpat and oats deliv-' erod at their Warehouse in Albany. Also wheat and oats . StQied and Shipped at the lowest Kates! Goods of all kinds received and rbipped from tiioYlxarf, MARKHAM A SON, v3u52yl