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t'BlDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1873! PAttTY ANTAGONISM. . Just now there are thousands of ' people wIiobb hostility to the Demo cratic party is simply chronic, while their dislike of the Republican party grows out of personal inowlcujze and experience of ils 'leaders. They see in it all the faults of the Democratic party, and something more. Put the ' Platforms of the two together, or the Wen togother, or tho antecedents of either side together, and there is an plo cause for any reasonable amount ot antagonism. It is more than ever the , old Democracy against the old Federalisra,lbr even Jefferson and Hamilton differed less as to the pow ers and duties of the Government than the Democrats and Republicans of the present day. : Parties have be come debauched and rtflten by vic tory, war and prosperity, but the di viding line is as marked as ever it ; was, except that the old Federalists claimed much less power than modern miscalled Republicansand except that the old Federal leaders were pura and patriolio men, led by Wash ington, Adams, Hamilton, and Jay, while men as pure and patriotic upon the other side were led by Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Gallatin, and later by Jackson. Opposition to tho war of 1812 and the Hartford Convention tilled the former, but from their graves have sprung a- body of men claim ing all the concentrated power of the old Federal party, but lacking their essentials" of great purity and great unselfishness. Ouo has but to read of tlio treatment of States like Louisi ana, of the direct interference even with tho sword with the pooplo of other Statos in order to carry oW tions for the domiuant party, to bo convinced both ot tho necessity and -duty of antagonism against the domi . iiant party. CFlANfiH 1VIIWS. Tho total number of Granges sow in the United States is 8,202, with a mpmbership of 019,050. . . The Seio Grange last Saturday ini tiated seven new members. It is in a most prosperous condition, ' S Washington Territory has an order called Industrial Co-operatives. It is a brother-in-law to the GraDgo, All kinds of Granger's blanks for sale at this office. We have just printed a lot of blank reports for Sec retaries of Granges. The Lane county Patrons of Hus bandry will have a grand union cele bration at Junction City on Dec, 4 next Thursday. . Hon, Jno. Henry Sniith, of Ilarrisburg, will deliver tho oration. We predict a happy time. " ; . . Thomas H. Merry, lecturer of the California State Grange of the Pat rons of Husbandry, advises the far mers of Humboldt county to erect a boet sugar factory, and turn their at tention td the cultivation of the sugar beet. : : " 1 Several explanations of what "graugo".meaus are going the rounds of the press. From one quarter it is illustrated in tho following lines: "And from the distant ernnn there cornea 'Alio clatter of thu thresher's flail." Front Milon's "Comus:" ' ' When for their teaming lloclu and granges In wanton dunce they praiso the bounteous From Sbakspeare: "I will presently to Kt. Luke's, where. In mo moaien Kruhun resides this . , Dejected Marriaiuin." TUB spirit OF H AH. JRumoi'S of a contemplated war bo tweon Spain and the United States daily flashes across the wires, in oon Boquenee of the slaughter of the offi cers and crew of tho steamer "Vir , ginus," at Santiago do Cuba by tho Spanish authorities. During the fust few days after' the recoption of tho news the utmost excitement prevailed in the Eastern cities, and the most in flamatory and clamorous demands for vengeance upon Spain wore indulged' in. It is especially notioeable that Administration organs are vehement m their demands for war and most ' urgent in their appoals for revengo. Uhat Grant would delight in so pro pitious an opportunity to perpetuate bis fast waning power thoro can be no doubt, but that the American poo-, pie are prepared for so grave an emergenoy is extremely doubtful. . True, the massacre of the Viryinius crew was most atrocious and inex cusable, as is always' the slaughter of men without due process of law; but they had taken their lives into their own hands in this expedition and had thus outlawed themselves1 from the protection of our Government. If the American Government proposes to make itself the champion of every filibustering expedition which bap pens to fit itself out in American wa ters and sail under the American Hag, our foroign complications will shortly have no limit and our national debt will be beyond computation, In the meantimo nothing will bo done with the Spanish-Cuban affair until Congsess nieets next Monday. But all these havo undoubted re ference to tho gonuino article. The groat Manikin poet, ' however, bus struck the hayseed politician's rela tions to Granges in theso lines: "Atnnn In whose accustomed range Seeks then to brou so another grange," it is a fact perhaps not cenerallv uuuwu wiiu (armors 01 tuo Koman Catholic faith cannot join tho Patrons of Husbandry without violating a principle of their creed. , The Catho lic ugrieulturuts of Minnesota being tnus debarred from taking an active part in the anti-monopoly war now raging in the West, and fearful that their position might bo misapprohon- ded, have Iutoly held a meeting in OlniBtead county, in (hat State, and adopted a series of resolutions on the subject, in which they set forth the reason why thoy have not becomo members- of tho Order, and express 1110 warmest sympathy with its fea tures except seoieoy.; Action was also taken for the organization of an open society having liko purposes in view; The reckless expenditure and un blushing corruption of the Washing ton Ring have involved the capital of tho nation in absolute bankruptcy, Tho teachers in the public school havo not receivod any pay for four months, the firemen and polios havo not Leon paid for six months, the laborers' who clean the streets havo not received any money fur seven months; 810, 000 in gold coin is needed on tho 1st of January to pay tho interest ou bonds issued by the Ring and sold in Europe, and there is not a oeut in the treasury to pay it. The contractors on tho avenue and sewers have been obliged to suspend work becnuso the securities of the city are no longer saleable. One of those contractors recently offered to hypothecate $20, 000 worth of theso securities for a loan, ot gt,uuu, aud to puy ton pur, oent' per mouth ou the amount, but could not raise a cent.' Suoh cimr mous sums havo been stolen by the Itinc. which embracos tho most m om- inent members of the Republican party and advisers of the President, that if it is atteinfited to pay off by taxation, tho District will bu almost depopulated. Congress will probably be asked to take upon the shoulders of the nation tho enormous debts which have been contracted by theso jobbers. B. F. Powkll aud Jesse Apple gate are still between a steam and a sweat bocaaso ol the Sam. May defal cation in which they are interested as aureties to the tuue of sevoral thou sands. O, Samuel, why did you go for to rob yen "Ion"' friends as well as the State ? .','.' - Let Donioorms soo to it that hon est, capable and tempeiato men are nominated to-night menwliu aro op posed to running the city in debt to favor a corporation and we will eoine off victorious next Monday. Judge Garrotson, National Depu ty who visited Oregon a short time ago, spoke as follows to tho Califor nia State Grange recently: "On go ing lo Oregon he found 20 Sub- Grangos ready to organize. They take hold with a will they are bap tised with the Bpirit of roform. He found, 400 miles in the intorior, a fertile belt of country well populated, with every natural facility for home making and fortune making, yet in a moBt deplorable - condition. The Columbia river is their only outlot to the ocean. Its falls had been seized upon by a monopoly, the Oregon Steam Navigation Comnanv. and these farmers there wuro bottled up and corked in, While tho novern ment bos been building railroads and princely monopolies, it 1ms neg lected tho husbandmen of the north. Thoy look to this jurisdioljou to help them secure an appropriation to open the Columbia river, and to relieve the Willamette river of the olistruu- tions to navigation.; He thanked the Grange ngaiu for their greeting, nnd begged thnt wbilo olhorj wero labor ing in the Hold he might be permit ted to retire to a fence corner," till! CAHK.ULl If our citizens desire to seo tho city of Albany bankrupt by the close of tho next year, lot them go ahead and elect that Ditch ticket, with ils rene- gado Democrat at tho head, which wus nominated last Wednesday. Wo arg in favor of the Snntiam Canal, and are a stockholder in tho enterprise, lint wo don t want its Directors and managers lo control our city affairs and so legislate. Hint tlio taxpayers will bo compelled to bridge it throughout tho city. Mark our pre diction:' tho ticket nominated last Wednesday night was "put up" for that purpose limit TiuNsi'omiM'ioN. Tho Oiim ger says: Col, T. informs us thattho uew boat bis Cuuipauy 1110 building, is intouded to run direct to Antoria, from points on tho XTppcr WiUuinotto. This boat will be ready for service in about twenty days. Her capacity is 400 touwSlio will takftou, sny 250 tons at Albany aud Corvnllis, and af ter renching Portland, transfer from their Yamhill boats 150 tons, and proceed to Astoria with the full load of 400 tous. This, nrrangemont be gins to look its if Oregon farmers were on tho right track. God speed the day tliot.briiijfs slack-wntor navi gation from the Colombia river lo Kugene City. Then will Oregon be herself. That day is nearer by than many suppose." 'i'ui:itii is already much actual suf fering among the new comers in tho north western part of Iowa. Tho grass hoppers utterly destroyed tho crops of many furmei s, ami the papers of that section auy that untold sutler ing await tho poor people of I.yon, Osceola and other counties. PACIFIC COASTERS. Court in Polk now. 1 California Legislature meets . next Monday, Jaa D.' Fay will shortly go to San Francisco tp reside, ; ' , j How to make an Indian loaf Give him a gallon of whiskey. Mary Kiblinger is sent to the in sano asylum from Salem. An Oregon circus man committed suicidain California last week Salt Lake has received n large in voice of Mormons from Europe. California is getting a passion for those great bores artesian wells. The Royal Arch Masons of La Grande aro organizing a Chapter. A drunken man last Sunday fell through the railroad bridge at Port land and killed himself. The citizens of Pitt River Vailey have petitioned the California Legis lature for a new county. ; , Mrs. Wilkins has been acquitted of murder, at Stoekton, on the crazy dodge. How convenient! James Quinn, of Clackamascounty, accidentally fatally shot himself while out bunting last Saturday. Several brick houses sustained seri ous damage by tho earthquake at Crescent City last Saturday. William Dean, convicted of forgery in Wasco county, "has been sentenced to three years imprisonment. If Hirman Moses Bopzeley is in Oregon, he is requested to write to John Mitten, at Nevada City, California. Old Kib" has been sent to the crazy assylum from Salem because two juries failod to convict him of rape, Pat, Lynch last Saturday walked loff the Portland ferry boat when drunk. His funeral was quiet but .decent, The old lady Waller last week contributed $2,C00 towards paying oil the debt of the Salem M. E. Church., ' v An East Portland lady has had a littlo diKagreoableness with a skunk in fitct she has buried a part of her wardrobe. David T. Patton, formerly a resi dent of Owyhee, was caved on and killed in the Zella Mine, near Ophir ui,y, Utuh, October 10th. , , The boy who-grabs is tho namfl 1)1 the Montana Indian who was recently on a visit to AVashington. He must be Butler's "long lost brother." Tho oil springs at San Fernando" Ijos Angeles county, have boon look ed over by a Pennsylvania petrole um sharp, who winks knowingly. Over one hundred emigrant fami lies have settled in Walla Walla Valley during the past two nlonths, whereat the "Lop-ears" are jubilant. A Salt Lake City man boasts of having worn one suit of clothes 22 years. Well, Salt Lake has no laws to prevent a man from making a beast of himself. Two juries houng on the Kiblinger rapecasont Salem. Cant. Humnhrov thinks this is because no two Marion county men . ever agreed on a given proposition A Lafayette preacher asserts that he owns a pony that can out run any home in the State for 400 yards. He cau't get any body to run for such a stake as that. . "A follow in Souoma county, Cal.:, bus wou tho yhumpionship of the meanest thief by stealing a pair of speotacles from an old lady who had kindly invited him to slay all night. A California girl last wook walked seven miles to home-whip: a fellow who had slandered her. She didn't iind tho follow at Uonio, but kicked li is sister aud returned home satisfied. Eleven hundred persons own fif'- teon million acres of laud in Califor niaonly thirteen thousand acres apiece! , Poor fellows! how will they live, nqw that winter is coming ou? Mossrs. .Walker, Kummer and Trotter, wore all at Eugene last weok, and the Journal thiiilis that city was well1 "gaited." Relatives of those were down hero, too, about earthquake timo. ; ; ' Salem fust young men amuse themsolvcs by driving across the truck just as tho cars are Hying up to the erosiiiiig. Such: foolishness as thoso will somo day flourish a second class funeral. , Tho Governor of Washington Ter ritory vetoed all the divorces granted by the Legislature last mouth. ' He sensibly holds that the courts are the proper tribunals to grant divorces. Bravo, Guv'uorl I. N. Miller and son, of Marion county, wero out hunting the other day, when tho ton mistook his fath' er for other game aud shot hiiu. fatal ly, Mr. Miller; died in a few hours after the sad accident. At Port Gamble they aro fitting up in good shape, a froo reading room, where young men cau spend their time pmnlauly aud keep away from the saloons. The mills are running now on two-thirds time... Tho woman Suffrage bill failed in the -W. T. Legislature, and Mrs. Dituiway came buck with her feathers drooping , in deepest humiliation. She says she will "fetch it next time, or a revolution,'' Let Yrrevoliitol Tho Walla Walhy I'muii, peaking of th Xiikima uiiues, says:, A few hundred dollars in nuggets has been found, or at least is exhibited by par ties in the. mines, but all of this was Deen a slide into the creek. And there are many . how who -begin to apubt tlie genuineness of the "find. and think the ground was "salted," and mat these nuggets were. .picked up by the same parties who "planted inem. There are rumors that the Mor mons are preparing for an exodus from the Salt Lake region, and it is conjectured that they will seek their next earthly paradise in the Sandwich Islands or the isles of the South Pa cific. A man in San Francisco lately ap. plied for a divorce on rather novel grounds. It , seems that his wife's brother, whom he had not promised to love and cherish, insisted on living with bim and "was eating him out of bouse and home." The San Francisco Bulletin thinks that, "at the lowest estimate, and leaving furs, gold mines and agricul tural resources out of the account, Alaska is worth more to the Ameri can people than any other of their Territories." What for? In Hot Springs those who are not prosperous express it this wise: "I'm J. Cooked; I'm Graphicised,; I'm jimjammed, busted, suspended, play ed out, financially the worst treated and most unfortunate cuss of the can't pay class in the country." At last advices, she was only a girl, but now she is a woman and hires at Pendleton, and attempted to melt tue top off of a kerosene oan the oth er day, by sitting; it on tho stove, without first ascertaining whether it was entirely empty. The doctors say she will recover. A Salem young couple while out walking in the suburbs the other day got lost from each other in some way, and both ran fantastically and wildly through the bushes calling for "lov oy," -'deary," "darl," etc. Several! persons who over-heard them suspect tney are engage. W. H. Watkinds, Superintendent of the Penitentiary, has gone to San Jose, Cal., where he will receive in custody the notorious Shultz, who escaped from the Oregon Penitentia ry a couple ,of years ago. He was caught while working in a livery sta ble at San Jose. Mrs Chamberlain, a spiritual lec turer, last week gave .a private lecture id the ladies at Olympia, in which the spirit oi Mrs'Smithson controlled the lecturer. We really don't know who Mrs. Smithson is, buf it is a re- tDe money was hid. TELEORAPBIC GLKAMNG9. . -, The commercial men of New Tbrk make strong protests against war. The "Spanish reportshows that over one hundred of the Virginius people were executed. i j : Two additional iron-clads are to be sent from Berlin to the German fleet in. Spanish waters. In the Charleston Navy Turd 2,100 men are at work, and 1,300 in the Navy Tard at Washington. There is increased activity in the Brooklyn Navy Yard; 2,000 men are at work, and six vessels are preparing for service. , 1 Governor Osborne, of Kansas, has appointed Robert Crozier, of Leaven- wortu, as United States Senator, to nu Caldwell s vacancy. A Washington special savs thus lar tne great majority of Congressmen arrived are opposed to running the country into war. A concession to construct a railway from the Rio Grande frontier to the City of Mexico, thence to the Pacfic. has been granted to a company of iuuxicans. - . Colonel Wm. H. Farrar. formerly United States Attorney at Portland, (Oregon), and of late years represent ing much Pacific Coast legal business at Washington, died on Friday. The Spaniards claim that the "Vir ginius was not an American vessel: that Ryan wan not an American citi zen , and that the vessel was in unlaw ful expedition at the time of capture. Alexander H. Stephens, upon being interviewed, said: "I am for Cuba immediately, if not sooner." . He thinks that a movement to take pos session of Cuba will bring about a good feeling between the North and I South. A spocial to the London Times reports that a plot for the surrender or iartuagena proved a compete failure. Contreras has since been arrested by the Intransigents on suspicion ofconnivance with the con spirators. ' The London Timet eavs the de mand for the surrender of the Vir ginius could not with justice be main tained, out ttiat otner demands repor ted to have been made on Spain by the United States are such as Eng land might well join in. Advices from San Domingo say General Manzuetta and three other Generals have been shot by order of President Baez. Thev were imDlica. ted in the recent revolutionary move ments Six other' officers of high rank are now in prison on a similar cnarge. Walter S.. Gravson. a we.alt.liv Creek farmer, living near Parsons, (Kansas), in the Indian Territory, was robbed on Friday last of over $30,000 in coin, by a band, who nearly killed Gravson bv hansinr. to force him to disclose the place where JOUN 1UPPI.E-MITCH1S1A.' lo a corresnondece to tho Piltihurg (Pa.) Leader of November, 4th, we nd the following in relation to Ore gon's notorious Senator: '. ' Butler still loves to talk of its John M. Hippie, who has made such a sen sation as a bigamous United, States Senator from Oregon. It is the favor ite subject of conversation by the fireside, "John was a smart fellow, but a bad 'uu," says nearly everybody. , It has been the 'boast of Senator Mitchell-Ilipplo that in spite of all the scandalous tacts that have come out about him, the people ol his old home believe and trust in bira. 'Jfhis is not so. I have taken pains to talk with the people here, aud find that ouly a few lawyers, former friends of Hip pie, have any sympathy for him what ever. I discovered to-day another chapter in the dismal history of John Mitchell Hippie. In an interview between Miss Sadie Hoon, at Franklin, with your correspondent, she said that her husband cruelly abused her during their married lite. I also discovered that tho date of Hippie's divorce from his wilo was not until 18G9, instead Of 1807. In 180:2 alter deserting the school-teach er with whom he run away from But ler, he married a Miss Maltie E. Price. This would make him living m biga my tor several years. In proof of all this, I have found tho records of a case in tho Criminal Court, where Mrs. Hippie had brought action asainst ber husband for assault and battery. , The infor mation charged him with striking her and brutally abusing her. The case was not defended, but arranged Dy somo sort of a compromise. - He can never be proceeded against in Oregon for bigamy, as under the State laws there the statute of limita tions has expired. Mr. Hoon, father of the once Mrs. Hippie, lives near here,,niid is a must Teapeclable farmer. He confirms his daughter's story in every particular! If tlie Senate want evidence it can lie furnished them abundantly, and if the word of some of the leaders of tlie Senate is to be taken the Senatorial days of Mitchell-Hippie are already numbered. N E W A D ' V E B T I S E M E N T S STKAlfEO. AnoUT THE 2STK OT OCTOBER, FrtOM the Linn County Fair Grounds, ono Roan ltore, uliBUlly lame ol, the time of Ills dhiiln peamna). A nultahle renurd will bo paid for iinyiiifnHnntlon us-to hu whereabout or lor hla return Ut the underslnen ni 'Vluly- a Hir. i.'O-NTtniM'liltV & VEUbFA.U v NTKAYKD. T" HE ITNFlFIlSmNKD HAS LOST TWO horses described u follows : One Largo Yellow Home, willi bluek inane and tail ; Une Hninll Yellow Horse, with black mane oml tull, tail cut u'liiure Ht the end, branded "w on the shoulder. A liberal reward will be paid for any Inlormatioii that will lend to their re covery, directed to . WM. UOWAJ", Albany, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mrm-iiim IM HRItKHY UIVEN THAT THE ll undersigned has been duly appointed Ad ministrator, wan toe win aiiiieAeu, o hid .ro tate of Thomas Keys, deceased, by the County Court Or J.ltin eotmiy. All oeisoim imvni, einimsneeinst said estate aro hereby rennlrc, to oresent them, with thy proper vouchers, to ti,e ,n,i,.n,l'Mied. at his residence, near Halscy, in said county, within six months from the date hereof. CALEB OKAY, Adm'r, t.i on lfiTfl. , , 8. A. Jouns, Att'y for Ad'mr. 10W4, BUJ, YOUNG 4( .NEW GOOD 11 life FEED STABLE RATES CHEAPER THAN EVER. TUK'UXDEnsIONED NEW OCCUPIES Hell's old sland, at Lebanon, where he Is prepared to lurnish feed at half tho price for inerlv ehanred. Jt Is really cheaper to feed your horses there, than at home. UiiO. V. SETTLE, Lebanon, Nov. 28, 1878-lllwi. f'ESSE.ME.V! R.&I.L! ALBANY EXG'INE CO. NO, 1 lief to know that-she is dead so that her spirit can oontrol that other woman. On Tuesday night of last week a. man named Jas. Carigle, or "Scotch Jimmy," as he was sometimes called, was brutally murdered in his cabin on Blue creok, about twelve niiloB East of Walla Wolla. When found lie was lying in bed with an axe sticking in his head and a deep cut from some sharp iunstrument on the. ohin. A . L.vuaiiAHLE Incident. Dur ing the fire at Chemoketa Hotel at at Salem, Nov. 9, a very laughable in cident 6ccurred, in which one of the clnet men oi the Department plaved prominent part. One line of hose was taken through the parlor window, so as to got at the fire in the second story. At last a cry came to "light upon the hose," when the aforesaid chief man hud to, and began to heave for duar life. The room wis pretty full of smoke and not very light, and abutting the window frame from the floor to the coiling, stood an immense mirror. As he tunned faithfully at tho hose, he raised iiis eyes and be held his reflection pulling in the op posite direction. , lie yelled at the fellow to lot go, but he paid no atten tion. At last forbearance ceased to be a virtue, when he rushed at him with uplifted trumpet and came in contact with tho mirror. ; His feelings oan bettor be Illumined thandesnrihn.i.' The joke is on him. aud he is able to stand it, . Genkhal Ryan, From eastern dispatches, wo learn that Gen. Ryan, who was captured on the Virginius aud executed by the Cuban authori ties at Santiago do Cuba, was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1843; that he enterod the volunteer army of the Uuitod Statos at Buffalo, New York, in 18C2, as Lieutenant in tho One Hundred and Thirty-seventh New York Infantry, and that, after the war ho went to Helena, Montana, where he was cngagod in business for some time. AVE trust Congress will not fail, at its coming session, to repeal the act abolishing the free delivery of papors tu the county whore they are pub lislied, and the free delivery of ex changes.. If this thing isu't dono we shall tako special pains to frown down any. Congressman who hereafter oroBS es our path. The Boss Thkik, Tweed, has been sentenced to imprisonment in the New lork city jail for twelve years and to pay a fine of 112,500. Really, New York is having a spasmodio at tack of justice which we hope will not end with tho punishment of Tweed. Ajr exchango says an editor's po sition in a political campaign is like the sinners under the old Westminster iron-olad dispensation: , -'You ran and you cant i You will aud you wauli You'll be daained u y,a, do, ' You'll bedemncd If v,uulont,M TliK majority for Taylor, Demo cratic candidato for Govornor of Wis consin is 15,411. The Democrats and Grangers have 17 tuaioritv in thn fouud in one place, where there las 1 Legislature Xom Allen and Tom Kelly have returned to Edwardsville. They have entered into bonds of $3,000 each to appear for trial for participation in the prize-fight in Illinois last Septem ber. Artuur JJlianipers, who was also taken to Edwardsville, is in jail there, unable to obtain bail. AVm. Bel?e. a voun" iaivver. of Columbus (Ohio), hitherto regarded as an honest and upright fellow, was arrested on the 24th for forgery, hav ing, it appears, committed a number ot ollonces. He was Secretnrv of thn Young Men's Christian Association. and always appeared to conduct him self well. Iteports that violence had been of fered by the Madrid populace to Gen. bickles are pronounced false. Presi dent Castelar had a long conference to-day with Layard, BritishMinister, resulting in a farornble continuance of good relations. The idea of sub mittiug the case of the Virginius to arbitration is much talked of. Should this course be agreed to, the German Emperor is indicated as the probable arbitrator. Dispatohes from Madrid njrree in representing that the late interviews between Minister Sickles and the Sspanisu authorities were of a stormy oharaeter. Sickles barely esoaped luouuing Dy me crowd wnich oou-'re- gated in front of his residence. In consequence of these demonRrations he determined to leave Madrid,' but tho Government having dispersed the mob and Binoe maintained neana. he has resolved to remain. Cole Gunning, a well known bur; glar, was takon out of the New York Penitentiary, where he has just com pleted a sii months' term, and lock up at the city police headquarters on a charge of complicity in the Nathan murder, preferred by ifohn T. Irving. Irving implicated both ' Kolly and Gunning in the murder,' by stating man me lorrner Killed JNatlian, while Kolly and he were waitimr in the nouss. ic is also slated that Kelly is uuum unest. ' , Tweed was setenced on the 22d Judge Davis addressed the prisoner ai considerable length, reminding him of the enormity" of his offenses and of the conclusiveness of his guilt. The soveral couuts on which Tweed was found guilty were grouped to gether and fifty-one distinctsentonces imposed, muking twelve years' iui paisannient in the County Jail and a tine of $12,700. Tweed was after ward consigued to the Tombs by the Sheriff. , ' prom the Evening News. ANOTnUIt OF ITS LII.S COME HOME. Another of the Bulletin's falsehoods has returned, empty and profitless, to plague its inventor. That paper having puhiishel an anonymjus let ter statiug that Mr. Brown, editor of the State Eights Democrat belonged to tho same company with the writer, in the ai my, and that he rejoiced over the hanging of Mrs. Surrntt; that "we all did it," Mr. Brown re plies that he was discharged from the military service, December 11, 18(31 ; that he was never in it again: that Mrs. Surratt was executed ou the 7th day of July, 1S04; that Mr. Brown started across the plains on the 2d of the previous May, and was in the Rocky Mountains at the the timo of the execution not healing of the event until he reached Fort Halleck that the act was execrated by the party with whom he traveled, and by himself to prove the truth of which maDy references are given to persons living in Linn and other counties. "e don't remember ever to have seen one of Ihe Bu'klins lies more fatally dealt with. Itijrecoi! upontlmt sheet is overwhelming. A journal not wholly devoid of honor would make instant correction of its most unjust and utterly groundless statement, We know of nothing more wanton. wicked and malicious than the at tempt to make an honorable aud in nocent man appear, to have enter tained such infamous sentiments, and to have exhibited such infamous con duct as this which the Bulletin attrib uted upon the editor of our Albanv cotemporary. No one can doubt but that this was a pure invention of thn Bulletin it it was not, it will nameJ jio uuwur, or at icasi inane a correc tion. It was prompted by the same mendacious spirit that invented the falsehood published on the evo of llm eleotiouof 1872, that Gov. Grover had pardoned out a large number of convicts; that stated that the Gover nor had vetoed the Portland, Dalles and bandy Wagon Road bill; that ciaimea to nave lashed the Prosecu ting Attorney in this District into convicting the Ring repeater Bruce; the same spirit that prompted these bald and silly lies, and that other just as silly, that Bruce had been nired to vote the Democratic tieknt The history of journalism affords no parallel for snch mendacity as that. WILT, OlVB A GRAND BALL IN ALBANY, AT THE PAC5FIC OPJEiS.l ISOISE, ' - ON NEW YEAR'S EVE, December 31, 1873, COMMITTEE OV AKRANGEMENTS I JAMES HEKItUX, WILLIAM TALLY, WM. b&NLUl!N, C-UOItUU ULlNIS, JUli WEUbEU, RECEl'TIOX COMMITTEE t II. V. BROWN, A. N. ARNOLD, a N. UAU.M. FLOOn COMMITTEE: W. DL'N.TAMIN, . N. B. HirMPIlItEV, L. KU.H, J. II. HHIIREN, W.V1. TALLY, GEO. KLLVK. A eenernl Invitation Is extended. Firemen ore minuted to timx-nr In unliorm; iiLKt. in (inuiuuinu' supper ut tsi. unnrics noieji fo.uu. ju-iiu. THE SUN. WEEKLY, SEMI-WKEKLY, AND DAILY. THE WEEKLY BlTN is too widely known to ivquiro any t-.xt'-iuk-d ryeonimumi.'itlou : but thtt rt'ftsoiiM which tnivo aln-iidy glvori it flity thousand sub,-H;ri!i rs, and which will, we hope, Klvfit ntiijiy tUuusauds inure, aro fcrittly as Jollows : Jt is ti tlrst-ralo iipwapnpor, All tho nows of, day win hi' lounu in li, condensed when tuunv portftjit, ut lull li'iilii whi'ii of mmwnt, and .nlwit.vs prvscnti 'd in a cifur, inlulLiyiWi;, and muTi-stintr iminrier. il is a lii-4-ntte tumlly pnper, full of onter- i;imiuL' una mriiniw mmnitf m evrry Kind, hut oonttiiiiiaf nothing lhat enn otfend the mtiit d"liciU-i! and niTUpiiloitH tasti. It is a flpst-ratp story pap r. Tin? bpst tales mid runiitiic 's nf tumuit htiTnture ure cnretul-lysrlifti-d ii ml legibly prlnUd In its pn'. It isn flrs-t-ntli; litrricult ural pa pur. 'lint most frvsU nml Instructivo nrUeh'H on agricultural topics PT'iliuly npjiear in this department. it in an iiuh'iMMid.'iit poliiit-ni papt'r, bt'long- iijf; to no pany ami wearing mi colitir, ltfljlhta iwi jjiiui-ipif, mm ior u'u eimion ol nio o?8t i mini to Ohico. it enruiallv (lfvntt il-i nnpr. git-p to t ho exposure of the treat corruptions that now wcalt.'n and disarm! our country, and threaten to undermine, r-publican Institu tions alto' thi-r. it has no iVar of liuaves, and ujvh no isvors ironi i.h"ir Hupprffters. It reports trio lasiiious lor tint ladies and fhe markets U,r the m.'ji, (tr4pc iniiy thfi eattlc- ui.tiAt-in, LV tvim-u it pJtys pami-umr tttirnuon. ' ii'Hllv, 11, la tUt? cheapest piiier published. Oned.iiinr a year wilfs juurf it lorany subscri ber. Ji i3 not necessary to net up a club- hi or der to have THE WKEKIV HJ at this rate. Any one who sonds a single dollar will get tho TKONT STREET, ALBANY, OREG . - K E W - ; ; Hardware Kails, Dolt, p. Implements-a Kreut variety. ' ' f " NEW. Dry Goods-Foreign and I) on , . N E ,W Silks and Drew Goods. NEW'i..( I. .. ' I Broche, Fluid, Ntrlped, Sin and vouuie shawls. NEW I Red. White, Orange, Blue s Mixed Fluunels. . !; NEW Hats and Caps for Hen and Bo; Vo havo no travelling UKcnts. THE WEEKLY KUX-Eli;htpnK, nfty-sli eolinmn. Only st.oi) a yeur. No dieouut from t.iiis rate. T1IK NliMl.U-EKKLY SUX-Sume slje Dully bun. -J. 00 ,i jvur. A diseouut of UK p-r eent. to eiulis ol' ill or over. ' THE I)All,y Xi:v.. I, . ir.,, ,.... nnnerof ft,-.,,i -.,.t.,i.. ., 1. P-,.. .. iion vV 0 i,mr" am ' r"' ' r Bubserlptlon prieo 50 eenu a mouth, or 6.00 a Veer, loeluoa or 10 or over, a diseouut ot "THE BUM," N.w Yeiktily. . THE FIRST PREMIUM given by any Oregon Kewspnpcr Is now offer- uu uy ino . PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, PORTLAND, OREGON. 3 Splendid Ghromos FEEB 1 TO EVERY SUBSCRinEIt FOR 1874. TERMS 93 per Year-la Advanc. Address, ' 1 : . E. TURNER, Manager. CoNdBESs convenes noxt Monday, but stealing will not oommonoe until about tho middle of tho week. It will tako a few days for tho members to get settled down and find a safe biding place tor their pelf. In one township in Anglaiie county, Ohio, not a Republican ' is to be fouud. They had one until last spring but he was promoted to the peniten tiary lor rape. s Tausos Browslow says he wouldn't go to Heaven if he thought Democrats went there. Well, the old devil ncedu't tose any sleep no body wauls him to go there. Baptist exhortation brethorn and cistern. Xo man can "not. It tfT tmiil n.mA. with Haiety. L'oturlis. Col,!. Ur..i.i,i. hotild te treated at onee, ir tlio KutlWer de sires to save iilmself the ltn,-erinn terror of eoiiRiiuiption. lut. Wiutak'h HAlJiAM o' Wlt.n LHKUitY will effect these cures, us thousands have atte&Uid. . Putter and cheese nre Almost indldpensahle artlel. ot food, l'roiterlv nseil tti. v nr., ,,. tritious and healthy ; hut hu Inordinate use of .-,,,. i , unra 1111 ipiira anu ayspepsla. Iar- o j uiHuve i uis, jnuiciousiy used, will re move both ot these troubles. Have you uruo In the face? n'nd is It badly swollen? Have you f'Vere liein in the chest, bocliorslde-; Have you emuis or pains in ine sioioaen or bowels J Have you bliiouseolle ... 0, ,:,vi,(,ii1K ,.auiHT II BO, USO JOhllSOli'S Anodyne Liuiuieut Interna Uy.. KOTKE TO THE TAX-PayeKS ur ijixa COUNTY, UNDER THE PIIOVIHIOXS OP LAW NOW In loree re at.lie-1, M, rL. , uw tax-payers In the several precelneu i inS all taxes not. pain within that time liable i!i costs as un ejeeutlon-nnd that is one dr? 1 will, then-lore. In pursuance of law meet S 'KT "'ly theSsS M....,r.:.. , -ur- 'lucsrfov .... I e "CTJ. l Selo. Untie Wud , w is ?T'":17s """Win Oee. fc'utS; Sa'tu-rd1;, 'wiE' day, Lec?i-a. ALLKX 1 VKEU shniffU Xothine demoralizes a nrintinr of fice like a tiamde. Why is this eontinent like milk? Because it's ours. . IX MEJIORIAM. Following are the resolutions adopted at tho last meeting of the Krodelphlan Society, on the death of Eleaxoh MoCormick : HKnr.A8, It hath pleased (Jod, tho AI- mllthlV disposer Of human event l 1,1 searchable wisdom to remove Irrnn earth El eanob Mct'ouMii K, a useful mid esteemed member of Ibis Society; therefore, boil Ukwlvkd, That while we, as a Roeletv mourn her toss, und feel that a vacancy ha.! beeu made which will not soon bo tilled vet we mourn her not as one lost hut only sum moned to occupy a position more hou'oaiblo ltCSOLVKO. Tlml. h. uv, ,'..i, lost unm us who are Ml behind , thnt herli'n asatii tek and consistent lollower of Jesus limy en use us lo strive mor earnestly to attain that decree of perfection which should uver be our aim. ItRsoi.VKn, Thnt the death of one an young alKnild warn us u he in constant preparation lor iht solemn event which awaits us nil ; and while our time Is occupied In mental Improve ment, wo must n.a- tieKleet that which tsot still gr ater Importance, the studv iu the Kieat. Hiwoi.ven, That we do hereby tender to the atlllcted laailly Our heartfelt sympathy, and while we umnrn Willi then, their Irreparable has. we too rejoice with them thnt death touad Her peaeelul, trustlni; in the blessed assurance and r'nltriition ol a brighter and happier li:e KKSoLVKu, That a copy of these resolutions be iri seined to Hie lamily of Ihedeeeased and alsotocach of thn eliy p,,p,.ps for publication. ALIIAMV, Nov. il. 1.-C3. ;- CITY ELECTION NOTICE. Albany.- ,,' ' T Pl'.V of n.ul.fll limil 7l)'Pl,K'!i In tl.nniVl' Mayor, one llee oV i'?' "e..c"os ono "mi suaii ensttr-r, one M wilnh, n,., el,.. ... , V."0 ? Irnm tit ' llrst Moil.tne i i " D loiiowint said election, or nnl I t ,ii. '" "ln"5,"r" "'".V"'" ftnd iiualltied. . BUC- hand a d"n,,U he'SS'JlV $J ' -"'i-ni HAJiNON Llli- Recorder. jl l-J , m - . . ; , '2 2- 3 . i : S w , . i k ft w j ft H eS . J m .. o t o ' s; 2 -"I SHERIFT'S SALE W W URHEBV Oivp-v".. ... W Virillp Ot A warruni I . , "V "I'll Hi ly Court of I.inri TnLiilv sV.,,,0' the mv tlir cr-.. mil i ,ium. nv UVIlUUUt'Ul V.teW ''"""ly.aiate oV'y.-"'lt: chulnsaml ' links ,,V.oT'T,'D'',n post ; thence sut h si, ?Ct cllon ''".. and North lecliMin. ,,n.i ,?,... lu "nks: then. ehaiiissndsil links; thene ..Ln ' MARRIED. ' rRAWFORIV-WAXWN.-tlnthe Wth Inst' at ihe residence ol the Unde's lather. In Kiiki tat Co., w. T., by lie,. T. J. Ua,,, ,, .Vj k. flour Jbi."iW,"a", "' bAXloX bulh ol Kluwat oiMiiity, V. I'. . JA''K-1'AI.K.-Ner I'.rowr.vllle, Xov. m ls-7;t, bv Itev. I'. Wp.'rrr Mb Ji. -i and AltsSliAaAUdACK. " THOMI-wilS-1 OUXET.-Ia rt,.ui and 17 Units ; Ihemv lit cha TJl '! "''""M -c-ontahun one hundred i 50 link and tourteen nkls. Al,,oannth,?i.yi,'"v'' W eel ol laud situated In ih,"K w Par- Htaleol ''r,SoD, d'scr Is'""1''."' Mnn and ruencinj 51lI. s,m '"llwrs: Com. Houl h hundred and sixty ' ""'" W est two hundred and .-it'l, 5t " North one hundred and SiiVfli . 1 U'" place ol Is nuniDB, In Towtiih .L11'5. o the Kange 4 West. Alma eert jT 0 M South or land owned l.v f.i,. !, ' , " "'e-acre lot Township u Kouii.. liit,, t& '? -WlOB 1 r.iiiu ,w rwls; lueace .Nortu to"n"' "est He nce h.ast elirlitv ,sei . , 1 tnry (1 rot fori, rmto'tlVf:, l1,Wr &?t; two pl,H-esl,,,w.r,a Kinnl,,s,u d--ed aere, nwr. or less, H nd on ". oVA Jay' of Dcc ' at 1 o'chvlt p. m ora.iM.if. . ' Jll,3 lleaoc,,,.,, lo'.hXt,lU T." Pub at ihe f.Hin 11,,,,. ,. "7-'or I K. i ext. ol CvlIecUoa. AI I rv'1?,"' ' -T and (Irreon.s., . . 'fl NEW. ! " ; J Plain and Figured Opera Flaw uelii. ; ' NEW , . Clothlnie-inen andBoTv Clolh i-.rvai variety. NEW Candles and Coal Oil. I ; NEW ' "' Fors-T.ndles' and Chlldren'aTlD. Muiis, Boas, Etc. .; ,. N'EW" ' Sewing Machines and Nodi.!- great varJetw. .... " NEW Crocker, and Olasswai-e-Laini,. , l.autcrn and Fixtures. V r new Canned Coodaa . g,.t T.rlety NEW ' White and Colored Blaaketa ,J .'eat ariety" M,r Croeerlea c, NEW . ouplet Aaaortmea N E W and Shoe.. BLAIN.YOUNG&CO ""AST, OBEtto.