l I I II I MM ll i . . if iCFFICIAL" PAPER i FOR I OREGON, i , A FKAUOHiri. 4ADB. . on Wusre opposed tothe Iliemr-crRtle principles, ,Wi" uomuKiiiMi: tmri. U UIIOI lll'lnl naVC ur- .VIVFthantriingli'ioflta last (our yours) and IboOonioeraUo practices. lOrugonlan tub. list. . Thepregqnitin is on onaalji, in a political' sense.. For w few weeks Jaftbr'Wls oiiiaiana outrage its .coif wiina bristled with indignant protests, ..Jlgftiuat military-interference - nd teemed with- the' most radical affiV ,-jijaatipn ,ol the -doctrine of Stat Rights, 'n yoint 6f ' fact jjts uttef- anoca were so eminently Democratic and perpendicularly correct that we ielt'os.tliough, we had indeed. ,i Itich- mond in the -field a champion ih Wh6sa Valor wo might with Asafetj confide, iu whoso pnre bosom wo might 'repOBe our Deinocrafie head! and jnto whQ.be willing ears we might pour this burden of pur political' griefs with the, freedom 'of a guileless che-ild. - We even permitted burloT to boil over ' and 'run-down on tlie outside-to the extent of jufribrng or- tHbdox Democrats i$'tt&6 ' lot tliree or even bix months on probation, pos itively averring that we had, it .'and honestly believing that, it, wag ours e.wn into the last ditch I" Yea,' we wereevon willing to share our bed and board with the newly converted Mag dalene, .bejieving that it were bettc to peril our ! immaculate 'Democratic garments in th oontact than to stove the repentant Sinner froto our dpor. But, ftks.for we'unsj! alas," for, trust fulness confidence and faith 1 Afteri sharing our lioapitulilc entertaiunienfc, drinking in out confidences; reveling in our socialities, feasting from our bounty, languishing in our earessing arms and eagerly sipping the sacclia- nforous deposits J rami our Demo cratic lips, fpr the past fortnight, fhe abandoned jadehna suddenly betaken hersqlf to her old hauiits'in the Rad ical brothel, carrying away with her not only all the 'presents, which had been lavished upon her by the gener ous Demqcmticasulicsinto whose midst she had been warmly wolcomed, but bearing away as j wqll the plate, silverware and , housqhold H goods .which lay in her way,,flnd which are emblematically represented by the j flodfidences and good faith -which" we all reposed in her reformation.' " - It is a sudden and Sorrowful (Tcin olition and smash-up of our hopes in tho'faif but fiaudful fomalo! 'nd'h'as I taught us n useful but 'bitter lesson for our future guidance.,,, JJproafter we advise our Peiupcnitip .friends to repose no more fuith: or.flonfidoiiee in , thsBO half-faced, Dylly ,Varlcn journaluttio syrens,, who-ibppraacn them clothed in the beautiful, and pleasing robes of Independence and Roforiii, but the which covers a heart of mercenary selfishness d ndt a body of easy 'virtue. ' "' , ' '''"'j''1 " ' ..j As we are opposod io' Grooleyhiod politicians'., .taking, the lead incur ranks j so aro wo opposod ,(to, these skipping, frnudful, will o'iwip jour nals being taken, fottored, pampered and-'fattened-by the' person "which-' they are ready te insult and the Viands wliich thoy too ready to' rcnd 'S cii-' prienitiy suggest 'dr intotOHt dictate, If our' vmrtiavii friends' want tho Oregofutm as a medium of gaining information, lot (ieu,take it ;. jt is a good ncwitpaper, well up in all thode partruoutB of news literativra t i Trut don't say any more tllnt "it is good enough Democratic papor for me," or be blinded by Its spocVpus' sophis try iiito the belief that thora, aruiuy" of tho fuiijiioiontid pi'iiicipluavf (Jim Btitutioiml Democracy in its coinpo sition. As such, it is a glaring fraud and a shameless imposition. v ' '- . , , Vtved the stnnrtfi "tho.Ueniouratiui TnK BKRANO ItJUIIDKR CANE. "SALT WON'T HIVE IT. " l3kMaloiuddr-4tt-M,h-&ai'm ". Vice President Wilson is either an Staleman saysn.j . aspirant for Grant's Presidential. "Brotheb jUowh, of the Albany Uhoos or else hek aremarkablvfrniit Democrat, is 'obvio.y' ot "plcascdJl honest BificatV :H is out in a uerranti s uiej: a This is an uri-fairirogontatibn of, our position i;the jlfiri:Rnd matter. We have hot1 So expressed ourself, and no sentence has appeared in the Demockat which could be tortured into sinA a construction. We do .not'aee how His Excellency could have consiaiejtHijuid docently avoid- ijd comuiutin the ,HeBtQuco of Ger rarjd a,fter the recpmuiendation,of the 'justices oJflxe Supremo Court had; beenoianded him--- Whht' before Was Sinlplfa consistent dutirminatioo to psffwrh a'-Sworn duly would, after that iive been, rqadily, construed in- tf .,pjlbrn, gtrejlulic, and would iiaKti.'-bnen!. snatched . at as' a sweet morsebeo bef orted utidcr'the tongues of His' pblitic.'il' e'rietnies.'. ..What - we P'.ti00?1 49 ,t!J nias i Ay which a state, of. sympathy Land :feeliDg was worked up in behalf of the' murderer, in tUeverV faco;"bf , Jiiii double trial and ' j.ulilp " pomjafiiqu,: j 'Xhis was all clone in Marion .county whore the Scene I. the: tragedy was laid and where Ls 'bad- 11 'ftillost' benefit of ,"tlin't. jnTiirjjed'jiiiil,' liberal justice" rrrriNo. It is eminently fitting juijt now, wo mean Andrew Johnsitn's election to the S. Sduato, It will be remembered that whpn hp, yius President he , summarily, (listi)iwvd, Bhoridan from Now ' Orloaus, anton isliiug his cabinet with Urine: brave words . "Gentlemen, if it turns the' Government upside down, 'Sheridan','! norony other general should not, tisurp tlio civil authority, and trample, it ignonnnlously under foyt," , We pre diet that Andy vJl make it ratlior torrid for Grunt and,, his, minions when he gets fairly iu tho Senatorial harness. Ho will be 'one1 of the ablost Senators 'pn the,' Icmocnitii;' side and will be ablo to nicusuni lancos witk any Jladitul tliere. Tho aping of royal airs wJrtch Gen eral Grant so conspicuously mani fested in sotting up an equipngeVilK gaudily liveried coachman and foot1 man has 'excited tho emulation of some of his admirers. Vory naturally. the .imitation distpmper breiika out iuul, vioiouOy in a steVlo. , in a re- oont number of one of the sourt jour nals, the WanUinRton Chrmblt, k a horBS- b&r1ir named Titvlor ndror- Usoi himself as'' PMfuHaiunal flipper to the Presidont." The Huw York Sun thinks that if !Ir.. Taylor onM get up inai-hiuery to clip oil Grant's third term aspirations, the country would have some reason to rejoice In his vocation. ' "' Tim Millerites havo settled upon the 30th of March as ascension day, but -the Det roit Je& Ptvtt says that' for men who etpect to be in heaven which, ..pur ,Sslem contemporary affects w, bo o proud of. : . i lt'qaimot he ' denied -that the aWesti efforts ,: 'had boon made by learned counsel inhis defense. -The courts jjiadi, given him the fullest benefit of all legal technicalities, and the Governor 'had even interposed rjxucuuva clemency jOjppstpoue ins doom as'fon'g as it was possiblq with-, putyioliiting thei jnnjesty of .thd law or outraging the 'designs Of justice, Twice Had I'd ' necij tried by twelve goott and,, ,truo men, ,of his , county, who wei-p, imdpr solemn oath trvgive him 6very benefit of a doubt of his gUilt which'lniglit occur' 'to an un biased nfind''h'iid' twico liadho been convicted.of wilful, and promeditatod niurdorvflCjNo stronger case of do- liberately concocted and fiendishly executed mnrdrtf haa over boon made out in the anujls ofQHr, State. Yet, notwitliHtfinding all these patent ovtaoucoB of guiH, it is the boast of a largo nmnlber. ,iof parens of both .sexes thati thoyi' loft no i effort uit simrod to s'eenre his 'relc'aso from tho ! 1egai penalty of liU cAmo'J Petitions ,were eiroulatpX-'exciting nud sympa- thetio nowspapor articles woro fulmi nated, pulpit orations wore hurled forth, processions of, petitioners hesiege'it the' Governor's , pffice day nftdr day, and oveiy possible dovico and clamor woro brought into requisition to ' constrain His Excel- Joiitfy to bo" swaj'od front the path of duty and ,tq, ehield tlio nuirdorer rum that doom which Hie courts of justice, had twico pronounced upon hiln and which had boon fully ap proved by tlie Ji ig-lieut court of resort unown, to our cpmnipnwpaLUi. ' This wo boliovod then and believe still was all wrpnpj,''nnd it is infinito- ly to the credit. of Ilis'Iilxnnlloncy thitt ho ...wljthiitc((id,,),this piusistwit siogn of .tho .clamorous soutimcutal ists, , paying' no hoed lit their maudlin niviiigs. ' i Tho' Viand " of ' liuircurial peWhsof 'all'j sexe fo day , after day liau'uteil. h.iS oiHce,,aud sveu in vadedihidiiuesti! oavile, dononnoing him as crjiol, unmprciftd! and heart ls1n tefn'siit tit ilitovfuvo botwoeii Go'rraiiHnnd tlio , 'hjvIIpws, in .their' exipiisito, Bonsibility for tho nmr-i dorer, ovidcnlly rout sij'ht of the iminlored Vii'rini'iii cMiti'mpl.itioh of tlio'laVjjr'a'UitlmV iiulliiig'fiiUi. r'HuiilijU'cjy'lnj .pfoaded with his, mwdqror for.j liiH.i lifew on bonded lqieo,- tiler iwair n mercy 'shown. Ho liesLmihl,' ifn'i'li 'nilit'Wlcnt niidor tli6 witltoV's suowM,' vliifo'!ia nioiini ing yyldyw. walks , )io oalih ','bar ing n lifs-Uug knftger in hor heart." No 'thought of her whito, strickon fact) SfaVod Iho'bnllct of 'tho issasslu; nd'iar of, l(oi; grk.and ouy tuauw to Jmv'q entui-od, into tho giiinds of thuso iwhose loud boast' 'It is that they hrfro-sai)d tlift nitirdoror from tho ' doiitli 'whloh' j ,ho ," so fiendishly meted put ,to.'Uis,,intiiu. Wo ask thus wfw lisva,iutl'Uitod thonisnlvtia V) ttiitivsiy .iu.iUeiniml's' behalf to lottiortotho Springfield (Mass.) Re publican in! which he substantially asserts that tho1, Republican party1 is on' the brink of dissolution from which it can be saved only by the most wholesome reforms. He asserts that its peril comesnot from its own fault, hut from tho misconduct of men who have held high positions in ! it. It must, hp says, at once explic- itly declare against a third term, and thus relieve the publio mind pf a painful apprehension, and put to rest at once, and forever a fear which does more than ought else to alionate the people from tho party. It ought to remove many office-holders, high and low, and enpocially some of the high er officers, whose management has become offensive to tho people, find whose conduct both in thoir depart ments and in general affairs make them and the party odious. It must adopt a .conciliatory and firm policy in Southern affairs, avoiding irritat ing Federal interference,' and taking off tlio heavy hand of Government. Eijual rights of the blacks must be defended, but unconstitutional acts and measures of doubtful constitu tionality ought to be avoided. Pub lic opinion of the North must not be offended by violent acts or languago toward the South. All this array of abuses wliich he cites have boon concocted and up held by tho Republican party through all thephazes of . its existence, and as it is only' now perceiving the ne cessity of a reformation, since the late elections thundered forth the people's disapproval, it is scarcely possible that the voters of the country will be hoodwinked by any profes sions of reformation and, promises of better behaviour which that partv may be frightened into-making. Its whole career has been marked by a system of abuses and corruption such as no party ever exhibited before, and the outraged people have decreed its fate and doomed it to oblivion. It is already a reeking, festering car cass, and 'is only awaiting its final burial m the year when we will cele brate the One Hundredth Anniver sary of our National Independence. jiilt- ithdmwivei in '' tlio, ' place of Hnhnard'H mLur'u'iiij'" 'relatives, li' any ono of Ihesi! notujitively merciful binloguut of thai. Governor had boon liVNituf.a- husband,' father, brother or son hi this Mulish, maimer, it is safe Jd v.redu';r'.th'iit instead ,wf their names appuariujfon the petition fur the luilrdtTor'a escape froin 'death, they would liav made every possible exertion "to secure' his speedy and oondigu.pimiHhiont. : ; AVu. have had 'no feeling in this case other 'than ft desire to sop outraged lnw'vimlinltod nud justice auTu;A'piit,;lo'tho, end hat life may be thi UtUir secured ,wid tho more sacredly gimrdwl )niuSt' rnckless rtsBSBsiiiH Slid 'revctiRufn! niurdoVors. ,'IM"., ft tnii ii ,'- Tui! editors of Ui'o twy' dai- NISIEU IlKCONSTllUCTlTO. ' Our friends pf the Bulletin vio last' mouth predicted that when tlio new Congressional Committee got through with tho investigation at Now Or leans a fur different report wpnld be mailo of existing affairs, are politely referred to tho following dispatch which appeared in their columns last Monday ! " I WAsiiwoTON, January 30. The nropomleronce of private ndviccs from Mow Orleans indicate that the Congressional Committee will sub stantially concur in tho report made by Phelps and his associates of tho nub-comnuttoo. that tho action of the Returning Board was a villainous ft'lmd, without which the Conserva tives had won an undoubted triumph. "Villainous fraud," coming from a Republican Cpngreseional Commit teo, in denunciation of Republican outrages', doesn't sound exactly or thodox, That Committee will have to be deolarod White Leaguers and reconstructed. g'.'.J. .L. 1 . J. . . 'J "WKMlY OP STATIi-MAKINO," Tho Washington dispatch,' dated last Saturday' says "the President is weary of State-making" and will therefore not interfere in tlio Arkan sas muddle This is cheering intel ligence, and will bo bailed with de light by every patriot in tho laud. Now let the President withdraw Ptrgau ' Sheridan and his soldiers from Louisiana and send them to guard tho defeuccloss settlors ot( the frontier, and permit the sovereign voters of that. Ktuto, as Well us other commonwealths of tho South, to ro ulnlc their own domestic concerns in their own way freo from molesta tion or iutorferonco at tho bnllot-box. This is tho only consistent way to show hit weariuess of "Stato-makinir and the Boouer ho does it the more readily will people boliovo in his sin- CoNmii-iKs last .Monday floored one of our Railroad projects. Tho dis patches state that Sprugue, from tlio Commit too ori Public Lauds, report ed adversely on tho bill providing for tho permanent location of the south ern torniinns of the Oregon Central RailroAd, and to tho nnieudond net granting lauds to aid in tho construc tion of a railway and tulogrnph line from Poi thind to Astoria and MoMin ville, Oregon, approvedMay 4, 1870. It was innVtlnitoly postponed. Now comes Mr. Warren Cronston, ono of tho jurors who couvictod Oor rand of willful and premeditated murder, and parados a card in the SUih siimn atiirming that himself and two othcf jurymen never did positive ly uiuko up their minds, to Gerrand'a PACIFIC COASTERS. ""ATI over Oregon thud. Supreme Court about through. Wood 88 per cord at TheI)alIes. Gerrand is snug in the penitciT tiary, ' ' f "i ;"OId King Coal" reigns in Coos county. , California Stato prion has 1,000 convicts. Congr essman ' LaDow is happy. It's a sou, ,..(.. . A coal mine is thought to be found iu Astoria.' AV heat is quoted at Dayton at 70 cents per hifliel. ; A Dalles butcher has slain and cured 500 hogB this winter. A Californian will next year bring 3,000 Angora goats to Oregon. The woman suffrage pullets will cackle in Portland next Monday., , j Dr. Davenport, one pf Portland's wealthiest citizens, died last week. Nevada expects to produce from her mines this .year JGO.OOO.OiW -in bullion. . , , . Caliiorniatis are standing on their heads with delight over theii1 crop prospects. " ". ' ', A preacher has rocovered and been discharged from the Washington Territory asylum. ' I. ii An aged Portland beggar twice at tempted to drown himself" last week, and twice was fished oat. John Spikcr, of Virginia City, Mon tana, died recently leaving $5,000 to his heirs, who are not kuown. The Jacksonville Recorder is a high priced cuss. Ho charges $20 a side tor an ordinary stoga fisticuff. . : Roseburgers got up a ball for tho grasshopper sufferingors. Of course in such a cause it was a grand "hop."' i Tho second term of thd Christian College,, nt Monmouth, commenced on Monday last with a fair attendance. Mr. E. O. Norton has quit localiz ing for the Salem Becord and gone over to tho Statesman. . He is a rus tling itomizer. ! ' Mrs. Lamb put a head on James, her refractory husband, for which act of tyranny sho slept two nights iu, the Portland Tombs. Tno Polk county fanners being well prepared with food and shelter for their stock, lost but few or houe during the cold storm.' Mr. . John Bush, of Santa Anna, California, was practicing at a mark. His aim wasn't gpod and his little 12- year old boy sleeps iu the valley. A Western paper chronicles a mar riage in this suggostive style: "Tho couple resolved themselves into a committee of two, with power to add to their number." 1 Win. F McCary, postmaster at uancr uy, uieu Jan. 2lst.. and on tue zm, Ueo 11. 1 racy had a petition in circulation asking that ho (Tracy) be appointed P. M g I ho Itvmhcr says: "Sickness throughout Polk county . has been very provalont this winter. The suarlot and other fevers being the principal maladies." The Astoriaif oame out on Thurs day of last week as a daily. ,. We are glad, of tho prosperity of our contemporary.1-' It will riri on that line dur ing tho summer months. An Albany young lady who was last week visiting in Salem, caught her hair in the candle blaze and is now compelled to wear a wig. She will Backus in this statement. . On Sunday before last, seven per soiia, five ladies nud two gentlemen,' were immersed hr the river amid floating ics and drift wood; by Rov. 1. r . Campbell, at Monmouth. Tho Salem Fanner wants to know ''what Oregon can exhibit!1" Just now we should say sho was exhibit ing a lot ul mad editors who have had their patent entrails I'rpsu out. Somu gay Corvallisittg have organ ised a social club and elected officers as follows: Presidont, V. S. Huff'ard; Vico President, II. E. Haskius: Secre tary, Geo. Gerhard; Treasurer, Hale liackcusto. .;.., A young man died for lovo In Marysvillo last week. Ho startod to I sue bis girl, iu the uountryj aud' was drowned , orossuijr tho Hellespont (Saoi-amento river, we believe it is vulgarly called). ' Tho directors of the Union Uni versity Association will , probably give a grand ball, at Lane's fault, Eugene City, ; Monday evoning, February Slid, for tho buuefit of the Stato University. , ' The Dalles tJfomtainw has not heard of much loss of (took as yet, probably owiug to the dryness of the snow, which prevented a frozen crust forming, so that cattle , could travel without outting thoir feet. The Jiullitin behaves itself belter than most of owp exchanges iu the ed by a drunken husband, how much greater must be the aggregate suffer-' ing of sit wives aud sixty children, all belonging to'piic reckless iavolerJS, The kingbolt of the stage coach be tween Salem and Dalles, brojto last week aud the driver and 1 several passengers were thrown out in tlie enow. Tho horses ran with the fore wheels about a quarter of a mile and brought up in a snow bank. On the )8th ult. Snake river was frozen over and passengers and mails to and" from Boise City arid "Silver ! City crossed on the ice. We believe this has not happened before since 1i4g5. Tli,e sleighing is excellent all the way from Silver to Boise , City. Tho Coos. County Mecrd is a nifty little sheet, bubbling all over with fresh reading matter. Messrs. Tower & Hanscom knov how to entertain the public. What with the Record and Xews (Tom Merry's paper) lhatj remote county stands at the top of the country newspaper ladder. Tho tonnage at. Astoria now amounts to 7,700 tons, and, embraces a list of elevon vessels, three of which are over 1,300 tons register each. ' It may not' he at all improper td remark that of these .vessels four , or five'. of the largcut are from San Francisco in ballast'to load with wheat at Astoria. From a couple of farmers residing near Baker City, the Herald learned that slock is beginning to show the effects ofjcold weather- Unfortunate ly hay is scarce, and stock raisers are beginning to feel very "iixidus about their cattle, etc. Sheep seem to stand the cold better than any other kind of stock. , Tho peoplo of Lane county are requested'io meet at the usual places of voting m their resepectiva precints, the 20th day pf'Feburary, 1S75, ;and choose delegates to a county meeting to be hold at Eugene, "on Saturday, the 27th day of Feburary, 1875," for tho purpose of devising ways',, and means to finish tlie Stato Uuivcrsity. ' The Olympia Echo of Jan. 28 6ayB: "Thirty-flve square rigged vessels sailed Up to Port Townsend on Saturday last over 40 vessels altogether.. This handsomo little fleet of sailing craft was made up out-' side of the straits, not for tho purpose of surprising, our people, but on account of the high winds which pre vailed along the coast.' , ' A On Saturday before last Policeman PkUsh, of Eugene, arrested about a mild from J unction two men supposed to'be parties who are badly wanted both in Nevada and .California. They answcVcd the description of two escaped convicts from San Quentiu, who also robbed Wells, Fargo fcCo.'s express iu Nevada. The rewards offered aggregate 82,81)6. ' We aro told, eays tho Lafayette Courier, that a party of six young gents and ladies of'McMinnville went A gunning a few days since. The three ladies suoeeded iu killing fifteen ducks and wounded another. One of the boys rushed up and emptied tho six chambers of his revolver at tho prostrate bird. It is needless to say it succeeded in getting away. The Owyhee Avalanche of Jan. 18, says, A largo snow slidecaine tearing dawn the east side of the mountain, about a quartr of a mile above Silver City, yesterday afternoon, passing within ten. feet of the old Couuty Hospital, crossing tho road and com pletely filling up tho bed of Jordan creek. The noise produced by it re sembled the runiblins : of distant thunder, and the hugo mass pf snpw came with such velocity aud force that it dashed quite a distance up the mountain on tho opposite side of the canyon. , . . The son ot Mr Hunsakor, post master at Goshen, Lane county, had his leg amputated just belew tho thigh joint on Wednesday of last week. The limb was broken about ten weeks ago, and since that time' the leg has been allowed to gradually contract upon itself, tho points of the two bones working entirely through tho. flesh; and becoming separated from each other about four iuches. Dr, 'Sholton was called to see the case a few days ago,' and advisod amputation as the ouly means of saving tho hoy's life. i i. Tho Layfayetto Courier is respon sible for thu following: We learn that one night duriug .the. resent "cold snap" a young lady heated a good-aizod rock and placed it in tho foot of her bed for the purpose of keeping hor pedal extremities tropical Wo should tliiuk sho succeeded amirably. Almost anybody, oould keep thoir tent warm when the foot ot the bed was on tiro.' Tlio rock buru cd through a fualhor-bod, . two or three pair of blankets, quilts, eto. PaiSONBHS BliCAPTl'llKD. We vesterday announced the es cape, from the penitentiary, of three convicts named J. D, Brown.. Thoa. McLane and James Murphy. The last two named, having escaped to gether it appears that immediately after escaping thoy took to the .water and followed up JV1U1 Creek for sev eral miles to avoid being tracked. After leaving the creelt they started aeross the prairie and were seen near the liickey place, by Mr. Jno. bhruni, who was hunting in that locality ; a short time afterwards they were seen passing through Shrum's farm, and making toward tho head of Howell Prairie. Yesterday morning Mr. John Orchard, who lives about six miles east of Marion, went out to feed his stock, and as ho was throw ing hay from the mow, he was start led by a yell coming from under the hay in wliich he last stuck his fork. Upon further investigation it was found that two men hud taken refuge in the hay, one pf which tlie fork had penetratoc! to tho depth of about two inches. . i Thoy claimed to have been discharged from a steamboat lying at Salem, and had started for Albany to hunt work, but having drank rath er freely had crawled in there to sleep off the effects, and begged to be allowed to remain a short time. Mr'. Orchard went to the house", and nofifyed his sous, I'James and Milton, who armed themselves and returned tor tue purppse pi investi gating 'matters still further. They tms time aiscpvered that the men were clpthed in the garb of cpnvicts, and after retiring a shprt distance for copsultation, thd striped-clothed gentlemen were seen to rush from the barn through an ppening caused by a plank being pff. ' Mr. Orchard .and his twp sphs gave chase, and after coming within shooting distance, raised. ,, their guns and cried halt. This had the effect of stopping the vagrants, who immediately sat down anil awaited the coming of their cap tors. On. approaching one pf the cohvictsremarked thatitlooked"d d strange that a man had to be stop ped on the highway." Mr. Orchard told him that the clothes he had on looked rather suspicious, and , he would like him to explain to his satis faction how he came by them. The prisoners related Jthat on their .way from Salem they had met two con victs and had traded clothes, making considerable by the trade. This was not satisfactory to Mr. Orchard, who insisted on the convicts returning. This they at first refused to do, stat ing that they wished to be let alone. and that they were very anxious to get to Jefferson, where they expected work. But thoy were toid that if they were found to be all right they would be well paid for their time and sent to o enerson on tho cars. They wero then marched to Marion, where they were guarded until the after noon train, brought them to Salem, when they were handed over to the proper authorities, Mr. Orchard re ceiving the offered reward of 100. Salem Statciiman. LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON- kublUlked hy Authority. A man on Long1 Island, famous fyr his hogs, was asked what was tho secret of bis success. "I always choose a good natured pig. Those that Tryhen they eat are constantly running from one trough to another and . knocking their snouts against the next pig I sell to my neighbors, who don't know hettpr than to buy such troublesome animals, while my contentod pigs get fat." , Here's how the eminently civilized "makers" of Copiel county, Missis sippi, do things : They have formed a co-laborers union, and its chief rule prevents members from working for s than three-fourths of the cron, Any one violating this rule is to be strapped across a log and receive three hundred lashes, laid on with a hand-saw.' Moke Southern Outrages, A planter living 10 miles south of Mem phis, -was recently murdered in his field by two negroes. He was found with u portion of his head shot off and a large hole through his breast. Lemme see : was there any account of the above in the Bulletin! Guess not, because it couldn't be charged to the White Leaguers. AN ACT ti amend Section 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of an Act entitled "An Act lor tUu Protection of Game and binh." Be it enacted by the legiilativ Aitemhly ofiln Stute of Qreivm Section 1. That Section 1, 2, 8, 4 and 6 of an Act entitled "An Act lor the protection of game aud lisn," lu amended so aa to read an lojlows: " Section!. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons hereafter to take, kill injure or olfer lor suit?, any deor. moose, elk. antelope or niountuiu sheen during tiie inonii. uwvutum;, maiai, April, amy, dunw, July and August oi eacn year, under a penalty of twenty dollars lor tlie Jurat olfensa and imuhla that sum lor each succeeding oireiihe.to be ro- W'ton u an ii'JioilJttlLL'f prUVlUCU. Hwj. 2, That Section 2 01 the above entitled Act siiuli read an follows : Suction a. That it shall bo unlawful for any person o persons hereafter to take, kill, injur or rtestro.v.oronVrioriialeniiy wild swan oranyduckoflhoioltowiiitf speuus, namely: mallard dhek, sutinmu-or yjjil dueii, widgeon duuk, sprig-tall uueK, U ;tl apoun-hlll or hlack duck, daring the mouuu of April, May, Juno urut July ut oauii your; iVovid-d, 'J'liat n"tnin a tms and tue priced Ingtioeiiou shall be coiiairpird bo m wrpivveut persons from killing game trt spiihsiiig on tin-ir lands." SiitT. U.- That hi-clion a 01 tue aUno entitled Act be amended to rend fcs ioini : Section U. That it clini! ue unlawful for any person or ui'Mtus u, mno. kin or ilnnlniv any elk or deir at any time, lor-tuo solo pur pose of out lining tlie imn.s, ni.le or hiuns of the same, anu mih person or peitoi:s ho rtitend Ing shall be hued a sum not lean tuan twenty dollars lor each uifcoM'. ' tKU. 4, TJliit. iSi'i'In.n J rv Mm Jibnvfl ffriHMnri Act be amended Iu matl us lollows : fceetioti i, 'iiiut it shall u unlawful for any person or neihons to take, kill or destroy or to offer jor sale any urouse, liiia-jsaut, satre lienor prairie chicken, during Hie months of tvpui, jiikj , uunc anu Juiy 01 cacn year. ' Sec. ft. That Section 5 of said Act ha an amended as to read as follows : Meotion 0. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons hereafter to take, kill, injure or destroy or oiri l'nr suIh anv unull or partridge during tho months or April, May, June, July and August of each year, and any person violating any of tho provisions of Sec tions a, 4 and 5 of this Act, shall bo Uued iivo dollars for the first, and double that Bum for each succeeding offense, to be recovered In manner hereinafter provided t provided, how over, that nothing in the loremuing Section shall be so construed as to prevnnt any per son irorn killing deer, moose, elk or mountain sheep or other game for their own consump tion ; Provided huther, That it shall be unlaw Jul lor any person to tako, kill or destroy any quails oi that species known as the Boo White "or J-Jnstern quail nt any snason of the year for the term ot Jive years from the date of this Act." Approved October 10th, 1874. Attest; S. 1-'. Chawiuk. - . . Secretary oJ Slate. AN ACT to amend an Act entitled "An Act to Provide for the Times and I'laces for holding the Hiipreme, Circuit and County Courts," approved Oetober i!H, 1872, lie it enacted by the Lciiitlaiive Anembh of the Htute of Orctjon: SECTION 1. That Section 7 of said Act hr nnd the same is hereby amended so as to read as iot lows : ijectiou 7. That tho terms of tho County Courts of the several counties shall be held us lollows ; In the counties of Clackamas, Josephine, DotiKlas, Curry, V.'oos, Columbia, Clatsop, Tllla inooK and Umatilla oh the llrst Monday in January, April, July mid September. in the counties oiUrant, liaKer, Lane, Wasco nnd amhill on the hvsl Monday in-January,' March, May, July, September and November. In tho counties oi Jackson, Linn, lientoo, Polk, Marion, Washington and Multnomah on the first Monday in each month. Approved October -lith, 1974. Attest: S. F. GilADWiCK. Secretary of State. AN ACT to amend an Act to provide for the Times nnd Places lor the holding of the Su preme aud Circuit Courts, approved October ia, 1872. - Jit it Euncted by the LeyitlaUoe Atntmbly of the , iState of On-yon : Section 1. That Section 4 of said Act be amended ao as to read as lollows : Section 4, That the terms of tho Circuit Court lnr the Suvenil ennnl in Mm Third .In. dicial District shall bo held unnuaiiy us lol lows : In the county of Linn on the second Monday in March and the fourth Monday in October. In the county of .Marlon on the fourth Mon day iu February, the second Monday m Juno, ami the third Moiulny in October. in the county ol Yamhill on the fourth Mon day iu March and the lir.st Monday in Uetobt-r. in the county of Pulk on the second Monday in May and tlie lirst Monday in December. Approved October 21111. Ih74. Attest; S. K CtlAuWKJJt, Secretary oi State. i Indebted to thn lato a ? S?MSM'VF del lire herlv reuuestiil t!L f V"t"' 4 Bi? AHjany, Oct.. 23, m4-lnr, WM jJfg NOTICE. AUSTIN MORRISON, PORMlTBi v Uommsl, County, Illinois eit.. 0,,Mc- Lox Ul Albany, Unn Uouni'y, Ur,i ' ' ESTIt A V NOTICE. TAKEN UP I1Y THE UNllP'liKtr v.. ' Oregon on the nth of JlwiXr "imf ""ntr. of old brown work liom, i;!'i? 4' "la high the mrgert oViTwiXft.fe "UUXH. WALi"- A. MILL SITE FOR SALE. AVAr.UAnr.EMII.I.SITE RITrPAnm. either a Krist. or raw , , ' " ZB F0 X mile below the Wiley Tm'k hr!:!"""1 Valley, rjtin county, eau be had vf r. -i. m Jor ,,rtlcularS. uddre., a" HA,'flSf ' -,','- , weel. Hon. KSI'IMY NOTIC'7 ' TAKEN UP RY THE UNriERsmv.,, ono id bay work lioii iB8'"fu, hlKh, three whit? tSl and a whi TZ joe,UobelayearBold. lld horse C. ! "'"P npon tho Hth of Ueo- 1871, J nJ ,S8 tal"' 23cl of the an.ne ,i,th, by Wl W " 1 'S"" ' Beaverdain urecinet. Wnii.i..lt'.if. egon. wuuiy, fjr. THE ORIGINAL BAY TEAM IB HTILL ALIVE WITH ;' A NEW OTJT'flT! THANKFUL FOB PAST FAVOUR . still desirous or en,,n;i A"D J"k:? ' oa t"o any nari WE A. N. ARNOLD. . Proprlelor. city at reasonable Albany Oiegoa atos. v8n23tf. ; NOTICE). ALL THft ROOK ACCOUNTS AND NOTE belonKlnjrtothellrmof U, C?H 114 L ate dniKBists In Albany, wlll be Un nd anl; this dale with tho un.len. gnid, at tho CtortS enife V C'""? this Sty. "J! and all persons Indebted to said Arm wni please ea II before January 1st, 1876, and .ettli and thoroby save costs. ' II. CHILL 4 SON. Albany, Do. 1st, 1874. Uy ' A' HT , viimiw. ; .. O. S. S. CO. NOTICE. fHOM AND AFTKH DATE UNTIL FUR thcr notice, trelght from 1-ortland to Alba-!I.-Vi,k ' """tl'jllurperton. All down freight, will bo delivered at Portland or Astoria fref of clmree or wharlaKc at reduced rates. Boat will leave Albany for Corvnllls oi Port lau SuTS'!n:Sal'uu "" THE OLD BROOM FACTORY TV- D. RKLDINO, THE GENTLEMA1T .. , X inanulactured tho first broom. In. stand In the Mauler bulldlnf, near Foster vlOulOtr. Comstock, who discovered the fa mous gold mine that beares his Dame, blew his brains out at Bozeman, Mori, tana, in the fall of 1870, and was led to the rash act by reasou of dissipa tion and want. Virginia aud ban Francisco can well afford to erect a monument ol silver to the memory of poor John Coinstock. w hp disposed of the lode for a mule, a shotgun, and a bottle of whisky. .. . litis are contending for thu 'pott of i K1"" ' . "eonis to us that there is honor iu tli liormnd comtmitalion lw Moinowhere asnuiist idiots serT- VniinPss. ' . In 'lli' itiMiitimo evorv- our jnrlos, and Judjje Bouham Wxly elso know thut fU'air : iuaujlin j,0'''1' to enfonw it horeaftor in Man- ntuiU lai about ns wuuh Wuo Willi I o county esiiufiullr in murder tb Uovwi-uor's action iu tho mattt r n tha kk at vifhiiro noiiM hare in falling a tree Btrin-k 1y li' lttniiiL'. on the iilst, tliey hold hay auQ AiatHj ia inaJe up of 1.5P4 ftimi woudtTfuIli' stiff niJ ji-ant ijiwf csV-h J.m'aJeajriiv'qrljr, 'iV. down, Tlia Ulenditrni of I'lvmomh Church iW.auJ tea I'tmi'a tu ne triuis. Williamaon Co., IU., is in a statu of war, growing out .of a trade of 15 bushels of com. Almdy 5 or (i have Jhpu killwl and wounded on Pack ni le, nuifiinir fnnu'a Ur of I t. to an old Jftdy cf Hi; tfeiid SJioridan tlicro.v i; u.iv0i ut c.Buiunjj items uiKeu Horn, Uuesa that the next time the experi thi)aper, for which we u)ap our I ment is tried the rock will not bo so naua to the Uiuk ot our htad and make the usual editorial salaam. King Kalakaua has, it is said, au income of e:2,5t)0 per annum. This It derived iroru a tat of 5 cents oil every $100 worth of property, ?1 for evory horse, and ?3 for every car riage owned aud ruu in his dominions. A Sail Jauu miner who has been prospecting in southwestern Colors dohas fouud a Whole forest ot poti ified trees, with polrified birds silting oa petntied limb singing petrified songs. People may deny, ns they will. that there's any appreciation of the huniotous in animals, but an Altoona man swears that he saw a broad grin ripple over the visage of a hog at which he had thrown a hugo boulder, ouly to have it graze the brute and smash a ?140 plate glass window be yoiid. Ninhteen years ago a Tennessee father refused to lot his 'daughter go to a candy -pull, and she disappeared. The other day she returned, lifted J elevon children out of the wagon, I and entered the house and took off her things as coolly as if she hadn't been gone over a day. We are rejoiced to hear that, a Bible Denon. itory has been established ut Albrtny. Now lllen, the Kenioeraey ol l.um will Kctwlnduf uku anair at u.uvury. i&uieru fttatestnan. If it doesn't have any, more effect in the reformation and regeneration of anybody else who may "get wiiid of it' thuu it has on the Statesman editor we don't know as it makes any material difference. Some unknown man rode up to the county jail of Barton Co., Mo., on the night of Deo. 27th, and shot and killed the murderer of Col. Nonis, and fatally wounded the murderer's accomplice. , , Oveu 6,000 horses die annually in New York. "Horse Heaven" must be crowded. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, mTOTICE IS HEREBY fllVEN THAT k 1 .moetlimof I lie KUickl.nl, l.. f ny anil Kmitlain Water Hitch or Cilnal Com pany wi l be held at the ollico of said Comi- ny, in Albany, iu Linn Couuty, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 0th day of March, 1815. at the hour of one o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, lor the purpose of increasing th. eapitol stock of said Coinpnny, and to urovlue lor the payment of the indebtedness of said Company, and transaetinif such other baslaaift as may come before the Company , By order of the lioard of Director. ' L. Fi.inn, Secretary J. H. FOsl'iiB, President, nowa. NOTICE OF FINAI. SETTLEMENT. TIIE UNDERSIHNEI) ADMINISTRATOB de bonis nun of the Kslate of Thomna '.ORirs, deceesed, hereby t;lves notice, that ho luis nled Ins llmil iiceouiit in tho mauer of said tstute, and all persons Interested, are hereby notitled toapjjear before lion. E. N. Tandy County Judye of Llnn County, Oregon, ou Friday, the 6th day of Feb.,. IStBi at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said dav, to. show cause If any, why inltl final account and, accompanying vouchers should not be allowedl Iu settlement of suld Estate. Hupllshed by order of Hon. E. N. Tandy, County Judge of Llnn County, Oregon. Jan. 7th A. II. 1S7.5. n2J 1'UO.MAN, Adin'r de bonli non.. Mrs. Partington declares that she docs not wish to vote as she fears she could not stand the shock of electri cal franchise. - Multitude, of Pronle renutrc. an Alien.. Ova, to resfore the healtv aeilon of their svs. teinsand correct the derani;eiiienU that ereen lit. JSarsanarlilas wyre used ftiwl valnrl until several iuiposll Ions were palmed olluism ll.,.1:., ... ,,nu,:r lo,s niiiiie. AIM'S b.It-S-XPAlllLLA is no iuiioNitlun. PICTURES. . , ; SPECIAL i30HCE LL SIZES AND HTYIJ5B AT PRICES TO f. suit the times, llreut iiniirovemenU mad. ou llnlshini; photocraphs. SOMETHING NEW ! I make the copying nnd oiilerjlnc of old Diicuerrolvnes. etc.. a .ne,.i,,ii... r.j cliarL'es nro as follows: I will eniaraa froia, small carustosxlll or 1Ux12, and llnlsh nicely, lor from :t.rll to tor the a.. it for each addlllonnl copy, which Is lower than it Is done for in Kail i ranclsco. Culi aud left my samples. BVSatlslactlon guaranteed or no chnrret" nlOnltf. A.n.PAXTON. StMMOX.N. Ttt Tl . . . 11 non a unaware man catcnes a boy up a peach tree and shoots six or eight bulloU into him the neigh bors gather, call the meeting to or der, nnd "Resolve, That one boy isn't any very great loss, but such careless shooting niiist be discour aged." :. . seven was selected to compile a sum mary of the resources and advantages of Benton couuty, which compilation is to be published in pamphlet form. The eommitteo respectfully request the kindlv assist nmM nf mv .ma n-l..-. We behove this may safely ha sot m.T be iu Dosseasion of .,.! .),,. uuwn as a potrinea no. The women oi Sal Lake City hav ina putitioued for a prohibitory law, i it has been suggested that if a if land six children niay be made wretch- hot. A mooting of the citiaena ot Cor vallis was held in the court house ou last Thursday evening, for the pur pose of considering what would most t...l . : ... passed a Maouition asking him to re- coimty. On motion a committee, ot1 . t , . ., ui tuurm ne win ao it. Want Hm 10 Qi;rr Coxokessixo. Mr. Congressman King, of Minnesota, has been caught taking some of the spoil of the r.icifif! Mail subsidy, aud the Legislature of his State last week tU'EOUl, iWriCKS. li:ipiotl IIuuiU and l ace, Sore Llpu, ltryursa of (lie siltin, tc, A v., Cun'd nt one. I.y UI-'i IKMAN'S CMPHOR H'K Wi l li ell, Yl'KKIXK. Itk.i'pstiio bands oil 111 all W.MMur. See Hint you get HKUK- ANU KiM by till llr-.icirisls, onlv a o..nt. ' lur.d.iulj- by llK.iKiiASACo.,('heiii. isis anil UniitsKi, New York. janl371y. In tlie Circuit Court, 0 the State oA Oregon, for the County of Linn. 1 Ann O'Brien, PlalntifT, vs. Richard O'Brien. Defendant. Hull, for Divorce. To Hichnrd O'Brien the above named defe-nd ant: In tho nnmo of the Stato of Oregon: You aro nerohy required 4 nnpear and auswerthe. complaint of thu above named plaintiff, In tho above entitled cause, now on tile with the Clerk of said court, within ten days alter the data of the service of this Summons upon you If crv- ed In Llnn County, Oregon, but If served In any other County within this State, then with in twenty days after the date of tha service r tlllS HtlllllllOllS UOOn VOII. Or If .nrveH n..KH.. cation of this .Summons, then you are required to answei'the complaint by tho llrst day of the ' next regular term of said Court, to bo holden 011 the second .Monday, tho 8th day of March, ls.-i, at Albany in said Coutrtv and Hlata. An4 you are notllled that if you fall so to appear . an ivijiuren, ior want oi in .'laerlhe plnlntlll will upplv to the Court for the r-llel domaiTfled in the complaint, which Is a dissolution of the mnrrlnge contract exist ing b-'tw-i-en yon nnd the pliilnlitr, mid for the . care ami eustedy of the niim.r children In said ' complaliit na d, and will Like Judgment tmo. It. HKI.X, Att'y for Pl'ff. Published by order of Hon. B. F. BonnamH ' .fudge of said Court, which order boars date. Jan. loth, 175, nilwS, . . WHEELKK. c, p, V. R. WnKRI.ER. A. WHEELER A CO, lioauic. SHED, OREGON FORWARDING AND COMNISSICN MERCHANTS. . nenlers In Merchandise and Produce. A good assortment t all kinds of GooU alwuy. in store at lowest iniirKet rates. Agents lor siile ,J Wagons, Grain Drills, Ci der Mills, t burns. Ac., ,tc. u,?!',. r."M f"r ""'" RAT, OATH. PonK, Bl 1 i LH, Luus and I'OUl.TRY. vSnWyl. Wh t. nrHHnti. M n- i. e. because ll Is uegie.Kd or maltreated, striae lioelly al the c;uis.'. Hemie,e the acrid hu mors Wlileh engender It Imm ih. ..... and boa-.-s, wllh relating to the material interests of the comity. The. meeting hail th ring of businc and aeal, and will Those kind of fellows alwavs do. Folks, the ne-;ro,who recently murdered the Herudon fsmilv at Manassas, Va., id to hang, if t!io ! Tarrant's Effervescent SelUer Aperient Aden. Folks don't nj f n a brigade "'RSrm,' 01 ,0ice LEBaso!i msLLiNERTsToni: F oa tiort, go to Text. They have j TASEIOSABLE SSTABLISHMEHt l ""'" "-""ienicci. long anai Irt. l rmnta. t .., i ANNIVERSARY BALL. -TO BE OIVEN AT- PACIFIC OPBRA HOUSE ALBANY, n Monday Evening, February 22d, 1875. SOXQBARY CQVXITTEEi A1.BAST, fl-n. M. V, Hr-wn, Major J. H. II' m n Hon. J. K. WfalhcrfonJ. ha ri T7T. J. II. H.'.il, q. BROWNKVir.l.R, O. C. Hlukely, Ei. HAt,EM. Hon. ii. H.onrivr. Col. c. W. Fitch, iiARRisnrno, O. I', Toinimhm, Eq. WTO. D. T. Mitiion, Esq. I.KBA505, Jns. L. Cowan, Eiq. COKVAI.I.IK, Hon. J. B.Uo, I. Ixwucy, Emi. il ere jodsj, result iu a plan ot work I "--""Sit vigorous ; ana a you that will iiva au iiiiMtna ia Ham. ; hma na 4i..et t) ...n.kAH. . -,n. ' ... . J'"-rei. COIUUIIIVl J Duuililrr, Propr'i. SECEPTlOy CQXJtlTTEK: M. A. Maker. Fq. far. P- HarpM-. Q Oh. N. U. Huiui.hr.-r, 11. .a. tlm. IL Helm. Cal. liurkhart, iil. noes coxxittsi; we (vf,fTnnMr on han-l a Inr- and ' i httla mntl en' v H . ... .... TICIETS, In-k,lia Br-jer, U 00.