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The Hei aid Waxes Wroth. Jackson County—Its Agricultural and.during the examination of the valley. The Labor Protecting Club- well known to be the principle managers and east Mineral Resources. Siskiyou mountains, forming the south east- workers among the Democracy of Multno ern wall of this valley, constitute a high and After an ominous silence in regard to the mill; the Herald fellows might go’o hen* T he Brick P.>mer«iy Labor Protecting Club SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 25, 1871. ‘‘Semple letter” | ubli-hed in the T imes <4 tin- «lucks, or to lim.t hogs, or to—wti', u hunt Ilf Table Rick Precinct, at an adjourned Rogue River Valley, hereafter to be more br< ken transverse range, respecting which 4 h iust., the bln-k mail organ in I*, r.l md meeting held on the 18 It ¡list., a looted the fu'ly and definitely considered, is surrounded there is a wide diversity of opinion. E. D. FOUDKAY Business Agent. a ty thing else, and their absenc«- won d Lave An opinion is valuable just in proportion to Ims suddenly broken loose in a two column no percept Lie effect upon the elec-’ton, utiles following ri s .'utioiis, which have the genuine by lofty, grand and picturesque mountains, deluge of wrath, in which the c>r.vieted hypi it v ould be tn an ¡tiereaseii de.uoerutic Vole. ting to them. The Club is now j c m.inenllv and may be likened, in appearance, to a vast its correctness—lite writer’s is giatuitous, if worth nothing it costs nothing. The Siski- crites who control that »meet lash themselves But this a-tack upoii the G<Hern--r’s liicmL organized will« a membership numbering 31. amphitheater. Entirely detached and with i into a fury, and strike out viciously at evert yous ate nearaly equal in height to the Cas and appointees taken in consideration will .nd from i ur knowledge of the Democracy of out dependence upon or conjunction with any cades nnd far more roagh and broken, and body and everything, f rom the Governor down mother matter to which w«« will refer present that precinct we feel n->suted that their C.ub other valley, its matchless beauty, its wide to Col. Jo. Teal. Notwithstanding the un ly, strikes us as a veiled attack upon the Gov a-ill not only show a greatly increase 1 num spread and well-deserved fame, its great min link the Cascades with the dividing Coast Range, thus forming a distinct and important mitigated meanness and mal gnity of tin eruor him-tlf, in the interest oT the Portland her, but the result of their organization will eral and agricultural triumphs are peculiarly Uerald fellow.«, while te idin^ the article nndei Banker, who is uiidcratoud to control tin ,e startlingly apparent tn our Radical breth its own—unrivalled in scenery ns well, it is range, but not, it seems, sufficiently important consideration in the Herald of the 12th, th« Herald. ren nt the nest election. Mr. B. F. M ade is conceded to be one of the loveliest valleys (or the tnap making Faculty to make a note intense di«tress which the detection at.d ex west of the Rocky Mountain«, and is only of it. The range, I believe, lias been once Even that sturdy U'id unflinching Dem« - the Sc ’y of the Club : Resolved, That the freedom of the ball it surpassed by the fabled vales of sunny Cash- surveyed, but the result, if ever published, is p >?ure of their sordid hvpoericy was so plain crat, Lieut. Col. .J «sepli Teal, w ho, it is we.i ly photographed, that we felt a species <«! atusf and shall be maintained sacred and mere, immortalized by Moore. It combines, not generally known. From the top of the i known, did more to put <mr Democratic Sen inviolable, and that we, tie Demo, racy of in a i eminent degree, those genial influences McGrew hill, the highest point between coinpassion I t them ; lienee, we trust theii at.ir, Col. Kelly, in h.s present position tlm>- sufferings will Jo them go >d, and make them any other man in the State—an nclii« Vement, Table Rick, Oreg.... will unite with our and qualities which render it the pride and Waldo and Crescent City, the range or what is believed to be it, ntay be distinctly seen, better men m-ntally, m «rally and politically by the way, of winch the gnliimt Col. isju-’- brethren of other States, by force of arms if bmist of it.« proud and patriotic inli ibitunts. high above the Coast range and presenting —a "consummation devoutly to l.e wished.” eed be, in resistance to every attempt— This delightful valley, dressed in nature’s ly proud — is made tlie subject of the Herald's an entirely different appearance. The sum The fierce tornado of rage which Messieurs from whatever source it mav come—to over modest green, with sturdy oaks and aged spiteful assaults. It as-eits that the Col. mit of the Siskiyous as they approach V e Patterson & Co. were indulging in, caused turn or abridge, l»y menaces or direct inter pines, and resounding with the busy hum of Coast range appears to be desolate nnd cov worke«i ami voted fur the Republican ticket ; them to make some very sin_ul.tr statements, i ference by military force, the independence civilization, and replete with life, was once a ered will-, stone, and has frequently put me but believe this to be a malicious slander, involving hopeless cOntraJ ctions and i!i | mind of the*’melancholy waste” described l-y invented by the Herald le I >ws in a fit of tbf, and purity of the ballot box in the ensuing lake. Though this opinion has been fre the poet. Though their summits, ns far as falsebuols. First, knowing perfectly well I election, State and National, ami to this end quently advanced by various persons in cas gust most probably, because the C«d. don’i the eye can trace them, are olenk an 1 barren that no well informed :n.m in the Stale wotihi! we pledge each to the other, and our breth ual conversation, I do not rentember to have their sides are heavily lined with timber. •‘come out” to them any more singe C o I a believe a st -.tement ¡-ppeariug in th itsl.ee ' ren of other S ates, <mr lives, our fortunes seen it in print. The proof, however, to es There i> enough timber on this range nloner unless it was corroborated, the aid uf Mr. 1» ' Kelly was elected Senator. Not content with and our sacred honors, bring firmly resolv d tablish this fact, is 8 > abundant and Rppnr- if it could be got at to build a "stake and or G-’Idsniith was invoked to prove that the) I assaulting Guvermar Grover through his ap to maintain nt nil hazards, our rights as free ently indis*>utable, tlmt, unless it should be ridered” fence around America, and include- Mr. Seward’s seven million financial wal were not paid $500 to advocate the passage oi po;nte<8, th.8 high principled Deiroeratic and patriotic citizens of the United »States. hereafter denied, it mny be faken for granted. ruses. J ackson .. >h«'Ot (.) covertly attacks the Governor him the Canal and L ck B II. Ii Mr. Gol lsmitti Jlesolced. Tlmt we pledge <’ur*elves 11 vote In!t v riQt certainly be known tlmt R >gue h.id admitted that this sum was pai I, l.e, ol ¡self without cause or pruvoc ition. 11 does for no nominee f«r the n<xt Presidency, who;(¡Ver fmme 1 this hike, but that it fed ami Gently docs it. without pain nr irrita c nirse, as well as his coni| any, would be in iiot attack his politics, but what i.s infinitelv Ims not sufficient Lack boue to he a Democrat sustained it during the long series of years in tion D r . W alker ’ s V inegar B itters relieve IIORSE, FOOT AND DRAGOON. in very serious Complications befme dear to him, hi« personal probity. I, accuses at nil times and under till ciicum-fances. and which it wasiu ting its way through theeoast ! the const pated bowels ; at the same time so 1 volved I me public ; nnd therefore taking a poliiic.u him of precisely the same offence for which who is not in favor of < qti.il taxation, favor-: m> untains to the sea. seems not to admit of a thoroughly toning their inn r membiane and Grant’s San Domingo Policy Rebuked. and commerctal vie»v of it, Mr. Gold-tnith did it b-labored Ben ll iliadav and Williams Li*t ing the rich and poor alike, and in favor '.if .d' Ulit ; every it.d cation is strongly favorable restoring their mecliiiiiicii! notion, that it I perfectly right in denying the fact. But, Spring—that is. conti ibuting money to a cor restoring Suites Rights back to each State. to this opinion. Rogue river, approaching set-ms as if they h»i<i been reorganized on nn improved plan ! Yet the result is solely due At ths election held in New Hampshire mark now, what the grate fill Herald fellows i ruption fund. It openly aecu«es the Gover unimp ir» d. Iftoni the norili and cutting through the mirth to nature, reinforced, and sustained l>y the on the second Tuesday of this month, the : do with their own wit.less after they ge jnor of Contributing $1,000 to a cmrup ion Iiesolced. Tlmt we are will assured that western pail of the valley, is a rough and beet Vegetnb e nlt< rnalive and tome, that Democracy carried the Sia’e, electing tie | through with him. They very cnoly inform jfuud in Portland last Spring, iti order to ’here can lie neither peace, imppiiics« nor rapid mountain stream, fiom a hundred and ever pus ed the lips "f the sick and suffering. Governor, all ths Congres«men, and a major the public that . e is a li.il*, ¡is folloivs ; *'A- ! carry Multnomah ; tlmt fund had, of course, prosperity for our country, until the Ameri-, twenty five to two hurdred yards wide, 11 tut, Co-Bay. ity in one branch of the Legislatuie The we before re.narked, Oil priuC p.e, we were but «me object —to corrupt voters at the polls cun people return to the old Constitution. ' From its source to wbt-re it discharges into — to buy them — just what the Herald wa* gallant Democracy of the Granite State, after • «ppused to the bill, (the Police Coiniuiss-imier- nnd administer rl c afl irs <»f G‘Vernnient bviihebeu, ic pursues nearly a »outhwesu rly an eighteen year’s hopeless struggle against Bal), but aS sooti as iliu news ot ns iutroduc j accusing Ilollauxy of. There is no man tn the the original principles of tiie .«am»-, as taught d reetion. Though there may be a suffieiei.l thi most discouraging odd«; after repsated non into the Senate w .s received in Porilaul, ¡Stale who is unacquainted with G «v. Graver's bv ««ur immortal W a «H ingt .> n . volume of waler for light draft vessels, the disastrous defeats, have at last triumphed ; we had a c mversatioii with the M ly’oc uf the i personal probity, nor is there any man a - Resolved, Tlmt We rec igoize St.iu-« rights, i numerous pr< j-»cting Imulders, frequent rnpias and we not only rejoice in the result, but we U-ty, (.he B. G ddsmith aionsiid), and mem ipiainted with him -.vim will believe this bim«- • irtheiight ol State* to r«»uul te tliv.r ovviiijind variou* oli*tiuetions, must ever retider its glory in the unflinching perseverence, the ¡»er* of the c u.icii, upo.i then- s .licita:too. J-liii.der upon his reputation. It is ns sillv t'.teriul iifltirs. and ti nt any attempt to de navigation impmc!¡cable. *pilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- jj fully inform the Latlies of Jacks .nrille nn<l heroic courage and the earnest devotion to who decl ¡red that the p »lice arrangements j as it is iii «lignant ami improv kni. as there p ive them of such lights is virtually an, ... .. , . . , 1 I he tiuineiou« tributaries of this river Imve vicinity, that they have just arr.ied from San . principle which accomplished it. The result i were t Hal y deficient, and that the urging ol was no pus tble exeu-e for ' ringing th- G v- itt nipt to overthrow our entire svslmn oil i their 8 >urce« tn lite Cascade M •untains. lit«- Fra|>ci»C" with a well assorted stock uN Millinery and fiirnw Goods, and will constantly keep on of this election has appalled the friends of the case demanded the pass ge ..f cue p. |iCl ' »-rii'ir'» name into this c ntmve -sv. W - In- (Jov-rt me t. ; .... „ , , Tlmt mtr system , • .. j cmmti • y ►»¡rroumling Resolved, of r x- National . " these ti ibutaries is on«- hand the latest styles of H ats , B onnets , H atb Grant’s renomination. It is the unmis B.ll. Cad r th cse S at-me. ts, and justify in^ i Leve we can see the animus of tlii- <-v r. , , . • . ; " i ,i... "1 ’he w ¡ide*’, and reugliest to lie found any- an 1 B oxxet S hapes . takable sign; tha fiitt bnatb of that terrible lite law Solely as u retail.nive measuie, »e ,j-iiid <-ovvnr-ily ntia-k, however. I-hi.-t, die I hatik't! ’ laws is m»t ill S(ceoruam-e with flic Also a fine as-sor ment of i .-hagiin which th-' presumptuous S«-ni,ile must e.cltitmol theod C m-IHUUm.; that they ' 1< i« ¡-erally cut to nieces « .th lof y I storm of disgust and vviatii which has long reluctantly g.,v.; ou.- : s ent to the bi.l. Bu h-rl Li‘c.iU-e the G >vcm■ ■ r «Ii-1 not let linn rm- discriminate in lav..r of the rid, ¡.gainst the; ,"'1 P,e‘ “u< r.imlting «mt in all TRIMMINGS, been brooding over the head of Grant, anil our subsequent disgust may Lc imagined linn as In? supposed he could do. ir an the ex par; tlmt tiev me nobing more than legal. ',irect i ms. with Rightful gorges Lc Ween, FLOWERS, which will s. on break and sweep him and his when a m .a who figured no.st pi.mitueulix I pressions of his letter. >e.-«>ni|, W. S. La«l«f' zed r. bbery, ami slmuid therefore be imme ,r, il,,en ’-v *' d'' l' i‘"'1 impmetrahle tlmt n«« tn Securing its passage, mid Us ill t most ol corrupt adherents fri tn place and power. is imd-istood to control the Herald, and is t> diatelv repealed. !r"v ' f *“'• l,“'i ever rei»<-'l'ed the treking moss RIBBONS. The leading Radical papers of the Union tin die statements as t • the in. Ihc.cac» of tu« prominent cmididate for thes<atof C >rb-u l;eJoZc«L Timt the National debt— ns it their depths. The great diversi y hesitatingly place the blame of the terrible old police, were maiiul ic uiel nut ut wiiol. ORNAMENTS, n the U. S. S mate. '¡ ’ he ‘ ‘ ••i-gmi' ’ lois evi !,ow stamls-is a sw i. dle ami legalized ' ” f Mem-ty «»f this mountainous region render* defeat in New Hampshire at Grant’s door. •-.loth simply f..r the purpose of ousting Pali I w.. l . perculiarly ,zx.. .. I _ _ : at ........ lently eoinniencril ac vert w ir on the G«>v irohb-ry, and we deimiml au iquitabie adjust 1 its „ exploration exciting every TIDIES, They assert that his San Domingo scheme *, Saunders ami putting J. 11. Luppens in.’ • rimr, in order to break him down ami nnk< remove Some new ::tid interesting feattve ment of the same, and if there is anything hie nepotism; his battle against revenue re Now, it Inal is tad an i.upe..c uncut ol llieii • NECKLACES, .'tis prostrate popularity the stepping Kt««i • In- the bind Imkl-rs, let them b- paid in presents il.-elf. and the mind is cmuinualn own witness with u v mgcat.Ce, we won.J form; and the extravagance and corruption i f r its master's elevation to die So ure. I : L il ted S •’« s ;<ild and s.’ver c-.in ; and if fi.lcd w th wonder and surpti-e; and being PEARL BEADS, which characterize his Administrati-n, have humbly ask wh.it is? .Mr. G .lu'smith informsj ever labored assiduous y it. :|i- mni« ■ . I .Imre i* any il.ing due the people, 1« t the fed <>n from one scene t<i another, anxiety mil» has brought about the rseu’t over which they now them ’hit "the police arrangements were to i and other articles in our liDe too numerous to Mr. Liud. In his be.m>f it a t u-A 'il t'o- rail j bon«l ladders <li*g» rge. i:icr- ase-as cm iositti s multiply. The rivet mention. mourn, and which they fear, is but the be totally deficient, ’ and then they enmy inform i MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. road interests of the entire so itheru < ..'i •■( ■ Resolved. Timt we favor b ee trade on a -cenerv i« not le-s curious or attractive that: ginning of a series of similar defeats. They the ; ublic du t tin se statements of Mr. G «id i Jacksonville. March 25th. 1871). tf. tiie State. A hi« distictarimi it Im« as-mi'd .tariff for revenue purpo.-P« only; from the tnnt of the mountain. Every emotion, "front are undoubtedly correct as to t! c causes smith, their own witne-s, were "matiuf.m | *’1I >w Ingli ish\ almost every leading Dem alrat in tlie Stat«», fact tlmt all protection tariffs protect the rich grave to gay, from lively to severe,” nit\ which Imre led New Hampshire to reverse tured out of whole c» »th here find food for inspiration. The river i> l'atth, Mr. G>ldsmit!i must feel im i and is attacking Gov. Grover’s p >; uiarity > at the expei se of the po> r. her record of eighteen year«, nnd we believe datl I we are unalterably oppos» <1 broad ami tranquil at intervals, but as n j now, and meanly as-ailing his probiiv, doubt Resolued. Tm» —---------- UP — ON they are equally c rrect in fearing that New mensely gratified bv the emnpiimeut h si BY TIJE THE grRscRiEER, 81 le-8 ¡it his instigation. Ra Iriittls eet'Cntl thing its falli.» rapid and its currant | FI5AKEN i t • ativ farther ; runts of latols to friends of the Herald piy his veracity. Bu | r Springs Precinct, a Humphreys nuicb, Willow Hampshire is leading the van of a number of „ d corporations of any kind, or for wild and swift, fnqncntly dashing thrmuhi ■ . J,.e!<f<>n county, Oregon, one black mare with S enator B aldwin ’ s L etie ' W • c«l «»r tm II VI States, hitherto staunch friends of the Radi there is another little thing noticeable in the white strip in forehead, and tip of nose white, too , believing such grants rub some narrow chasm or leaping down some white bind feet, six years old ; also one small white cal party, but whose people intend to repudi above extract. The Herald feho.vs with «-o >• attention to S nu’nr Baldwin's lette.s on di» w liatev er pre e.ice ug'y precipice. From the union of its princi in a re, no marks or brands. Appraised the 23d iln- poor nml arc m.pli.-h no gm d. effrontery infirm the public that although op olltsideof today. It vvi.| b<- i •• ii'iulie t-d t'l.ii ate the c .rruption and extravagance of the Resolved. Tlmt we are opp .-ed to paying P»l f ’lks to where it en’er.« the valley, there day of March, 1871. by Lafayette Gall. Justice of Peace, at $20 each. present administration. The election in the posed on principle (G. d save themukl)i< Mr. Eugene Semple pulilis'te«! a st- i«« <»f It high salaries to «fli -ts. while working men '* M1' b of harmony ar.d such strikin B II II. P. DESKINS. tho bill, they quietly pocketed their princi ers upon the Miliject to which Mr. BJ Iw.r. Granite State was the first held this year in mcb25 w4. March 25th. 1S7I . jt-nd endless dissimilarites, it would be folly | ‘ ci refer«, which letters fi'l d otto w-lu le side n «re forced to work nt I >vv rale». the United States. We hail the result as a pies when they luuml it convenient, polit Resolved, Tmit we are opj.osee«l to the im- ,o attempt to de*cril.cjt. Fifty miles, more happy omen of ether Democratic victories this and expedient to do so, us they d.d with th-ii 'he Weekly Ileral I of the lltli Feb . and by from Jacksonville, are the great repudiation principles la>t Miy. But ths actual measurement extended ten feet <m« poria'ion o’ Chinese into our country, from "r year. blather ab mt principles coming from tlmt iwli, iiluAtrnling the tn itliemndcal iL fiuilioi lie fact that we consider it nothing nmre Jb'gue Ri»cr halls. J. M. Slitte*«*, formerly F11AKFN UP BV THE UNDERSIGNED, LIV- T he following named Radical Governors source sickens and •! sg'i.-ts u«. The Herald • if a straight line—length without bremldi m •Imn virtually reviving the s'ave trade and 1 resident of this county, having visited ami £ iug in Rock Point Prccinc', Jackson county, have been impeached by tho Legislatures of never ha 1 any principles to sp-ik of. It <>p diicKne«.«, (and w e in tv su’d, subs nnce.) t- we therefore pledge ou-selves to u«e every -ketched the fails, subsequently batisfere«! it Oregon, one dark bay marc, branded It on left hip, left hind foot white, suppo.-ed to be nine years old ; their respective States? Wm. Holden, of posed the West Side subsidy too, on principle, -•erlect'mn. Mr. Bildw-in in a c uip.irativeli cgnl »-ff'rt to Im»e the tr.i*5e discontinued ' Cmvi s« ; the result was a fine painting. alfo one sorrt-l mure, five or six years old, with North Carolina ; David Butler of Nebraska, hut julging it in the light of its own ad mis short space utterly demolishes the gross nml Resol red, That thc-e n sdetions be pub Lepresentirg in miniature these splendid falls white strip down her face to the tip of nose—right and Clayton, j resent Govern ir and L. S. si >ns, had a "tangible” re.is n—siy about multiplied f.dselmuds of Grasslmpp-»r Jim. li-hed in the D em critic T imes ami P.«me '»"J wa-admired by all who saw it. Tliev hind foot white. Appraised 2<>th day of March, 1871, at twenty-five dollar* euch, by Lafayette ¡are »ai«l to be a 1 umhed and fifty feet p-r- G ill, Justice of Peace. Senator elect. He has, however, been com $500— been cff-reJ, they would have pocketed and then nr««ceeds to chas tse Fa mcr of Lun roy’s I) em cr at II. P. DESKINS. peudi ular, and are desciibe«I as sublim« palled to resign the Senatorsbip, as it was their principles in this instance, as they «lid County, (commonly known ns old B<dr Coch mcb25 w4. March 25th, 1871. Democrats and Conservatives Co oppera beyond expression. Some distance above th» getting so exceedingly warm fur him he was in the Lo k and Canal question, ami "justi ran), in a way tlmt will make that huge b n.- ting- lulls is quite nn opening called "red blank afraid that even the debauched U. S. Seuate tied the law s«lely as a retaliative measure.” • tie of conceit, ignorance ant] malignity rut et it produces abundunt grass and of would not admit such an infamous miscreant The Herald has often been ae<*used of sa-rifi<- his sme places a long time to come. 'Flo W ashington , March 11.—The Democrat* vxi-elb-nt quality. N-a>ly opposite the falls as he has been proved to be, to a seat in the ing principle to policy, ex >e I enev, and tho letters will amply repnv pern»:»l. We .vil —AND— chamber; hence, lie prefers to hold on to the personal interests of its proprietors, but we mid tlmt the Herald with its u«iial meanness ml Conservatives of Isitli II mses held ti rati are Met chant s fla’S ; they consist of a suc cns ot four hours' duration. Among othei cessimi of piairies varying in size, and coil gubernatorial chair and take his chances. never expected to see such a public and Ina refu«e«l to publish these letters from a Dem • usitiesS was the passage of tv resolution tlmt -titule an area sufficient for half d zen oi There are still twenty-three Radical States to ■ zen admission of its corruption, ns the above, eratic S’a’e Senator in replv t<> the dirty in •( ¡8 essential to the interests of the people ol more go- d Itimi«. Several have already been hear from, besides Utah, where Woods is in its own Columns. We presume its editm sinuations am] unmitigated falsehoods publish he country that D»»npiCrat» ami Couserva taken up. while one in particular is well to commemorate the Declaration of Peace going to "hang out.” ¡J trying to tell the truth by way of variety, ed against him by one of it« proprietor«, anti ive members <«l th«s C«»ugres8 lie in Constan’ improvi d and La« Leen cui.iva’ed with pr«-fi . just now. thus compelled him to offer ti c letter« fm ittvi.dance upon tie se»sions until final nd —BETWEEN— A ll the S.m Domingo Commissioners ex proving the fact that n handsopie yield may Having highly complimented the veracity . 1 nnhlienti’in in the Oregonian. These Heialil j mrninent ; ami tlmt absentees be rt-qiiire<l press themselves highly in favor of the an lie oh'ni tied even in these high Inttitudes. of Goldsmith at.d shamelessly vaunted its fvllows don’t know wl at is honesty or f»i ami icq nested to return nt ot.ee, so that lie nexaticn of that island. Of course, that was ! own want of priitcipl*. our Quixot ic clminpioi lealing. They first, pub ish a thousand lie- Vil legislation i-otitemplated may be uv. ¡.led Cmn’nj 1 over <1 >wn nnd making a kind ot what they were Appointed for. Tiie people in a tempest of rage then couches his lance upon a num. and then not only refu-c tu re "serpentine ” wiml we pass initm diately at the The caucus appointed a Democratic ami April 4th, ISTI. of that island don’t appear to be very highly and charges the “Oro Fino fellows.” Now tract Lut deny him the right to correct. base of Flounce R »c-k. This is one of the Conservative Conge*-in ml Committee, charged tickled at the prospect however, if we judge as it happens, these same Oro Finn fellows,’ most n «led rucks, heenu-e the most peculiar, HE TORm-LIGHT PROCESSION WILL bv the remonstrance which Sumner presented T he caning which Br >oks ad ninistered ti vith proper dutie* in regaid to eleciims ami in Hie c uutv, the two Table Rock« and P> BtAit from the Court House, at 7 o’clock, F. Al. Z.-iber, A. B. Hallock. L ent Col Jo-eph to the Senate in their behalf; in which they Sumner in tiie Senate Chamber fifreen or six ■tlicr pidiiieul mntteis, with power tn appoint 1 »..»nl march through thr principal «trecU. It 'm R »«-k not ex-’epte«l. It is not far fr«>ni Teal, aid de camp to tho Governor, and J. II will linlt at the corner of California and Oregon declare that B <ez is furthering the project for ern years ago, probably <’<id more »han any • 's own clm«riimi'. Casserlv is meniLer for I sov« , n thousand lent high nn«l of immense streets, when »d'lre^e» wi I lie delivered by Mr. i Lappeus, are numbered amongst the aoundest his own private aggrandiz»rment ; that he «ingle act to secure the Republican party it C>'i omin, J. H. Slater for Oregon, C. W. s'z». The name of this rock conveys exactly j N. Lmgel and Mr. J««hn Cimbouaky. An appro Democrats of Mu tnotnnh : indeed, so sound coerced the peop’c into a vote in favor of it. political ►npremm-y ; and judging from tin Kemlnil lor Nevada, and S. A. Merritt f. r priate salute will also be fired. its appearance. It bear« a str k'ng resem and that a majority of the people are totally are they, that Hallock Ims been appointed late election in New llamp-liire, the a »till- ldalto.— lied Bluff Sentinel. liARSIIAL op THE DAT : hlnnec to the prevailing fashion of ’’flounce«.” opposed to annexation on any terms what Police CommiMioner, and Teal a Lieut. Col. bi ng of the Hon. "C'liawles” by Grunt wi) Henry Pape. The Salem Mercury <4 March 9h sns: intermingling many c«d ns with pleasing I on the G ivernor a »tuff by our Jb-inocratii «erimisly endanger that supremacy n<<w ever. G ivernor. Grover, and Lappeus is now Chie Which nil proves that the Senator from Mas hi the cn*e • f Jiinkvii« vs. Irvin—’••■ntest for oil -et. ami from th s ypsemldance it derives The Ball will be hehl at T he action of the Ridieal majority in the of Police in Portland, nnd -r the appoin'ment «achusetts ¡8 a dangerous perstmnge for eithe he light to i tit r 128 acres ot Univmsitj i s mime. At the hise of Illis ro«-k. on the Senate in removing Sumner from the Chair ■«> <] in Benton conntv — tlie Board on yea cr s rntli side ntt«l near the summit of the nvmn- and everything will be d««ne to secure the enjoy manship of the Committee on Foreign Rela of a Democratic B >ard of Poli.-e, ami Z-ibe Democrat or R-publlcan to thrash, er her litet • nV decided that Irvin, the pnr’v who fi s tain, is a large and fertile firm, the prmlucts ment »n<i omturt of the guests. Everybody ia has bjen the Dcimuratie S ie'iff <4 that emm illy or figuratively. lions, n position he hasoccupie-l for ten year*, Had'* application t<> t uicliasi* th? laud was <«f which—const'ering its altitude--a'c tru'v eordially iuvited to attend. ty. Thc-e ”0r i Fino fellows” went hnntini- at Grant’s dictation, has created intense excite COMMITTEE OF ARRAXGEMESTI : T he latest reason iis-igm (1 lor Grunt’s tin»- utit «4 to eu er (he same Li this cn»e it ««trpris ng. Situated midway between the du .-ks, hog», fishing, says the Herald. ment among the Radical managers. The Isaac Sach«, Louis Herling, and the Demoemt c ticket was beaten. Tut- i«uy to nnm x Sen Dominrn is this. Th vas he'd that when the a| pl cation was f '■■r ■ Fort iiml Jackson, Teamsters here secure their John Bilger, 1-ading Radical papers of the U. S. denounce M. Baum, T. Paulsen, John Cimborsky. . than 1G0 ncte«. wctn.l settlem<ti and Southern negroes have |>r wed such tin ex fed : the pr tmipal stn ’ ion. it is the most val I is siinn'y a fhlselux d. The truth is. tlie the President for assuming to .iietnte in *u -h COMMITTEE ON T0A$t8 J c tij uncy or the land was not required It Iin'de firm in thi« who’? region, its altitude 'raordinarv blessing to the cotin'ry, that it a matter, end condemn the niiijority in the Herald clique at one time presumptuous!• Isaac Sach«, Wm. Kreucter. Senate fir submitting to it. "Let us have undrrtiMik to run the municipal elections ii •xcetlent President th tiks the nmie we l.nv- • h » also held that te.-ln.ie.il iiifornia'i V in to the contrary notwitlrlauding. Descend, FLOOR MANAGER*l ,c application to pm chase Would not inv.li ing from thi« point lhe river is more quiet Portland, as it has sin eundertook to run the •f sticlt bles-ing» the better ; hence he is a' peace” brethren. ter San Doming i ami w ll go for Hayti next •imi uniform, the rapid« less numerous and M. Binm. Newman Fiaher, Iaaae Sachs. ¡ate the first n|-p‘ii-nnt'a right« if In* had d-uic Legislature, (and according to Semple) tin W ashington A«soeiuted Press telegrams Executive. Tins clique got up a ticket fm next. Aller lie lias annexe I the «-iitir»- i-laii. i I tlmt w • « r< quii-fd of him l«v the « ffi -er« of noisy nml the country begins to assume n TICKETS—$5 00. They oan be had from any under date of March 17ih. state that nego the municipal clemimi so mterlv nnpopula>-. h«» will probably negotiate for a slice id tie Bo ird st tfu- t ine uf l«i< iipii iciitimi. und m.rn v dlnv like appearance. A numher of number of the Committee ot Arrangement*, and ■ nd tnllouei the same uitn due dilligeuce to vnl-iahlc farm« nre n .ti<-ealile. here and there, »n the evening of the ball. tiationa are pending between the Spanish nnd and >n hmentahly w> ak, that the Demoernt- Guinea. mctlMi. March 18th, 1870. oinplete | utclmse. U. S. Governments f. t the sale of Culm nml nfP.rt'and. regnrfing it at» the progeny nt I nl mg the river, while new nnd untried land* T ue S. F. Bulletin savs that Jo8. Wil«o» Portn Rico for $100.000,Of 0. It ¡« »aid that tlie Herald alone, a id not of the party, let We learn from L Autrnreiih that vv. rk ha» arc lining staked off in every directb n. The Grant d >ee not like tha prop mitrnn t«» pur ¡the feeble tiling gi "where the woodbine tate Cmnin’asioiier ut thè Generili Lui d file« m«t yet been resume«! on the Ciiif 'rnin ami spirit of in<lu«try nnd ent«>rpr:se here mani clinse Porta Ric » and Cuba, llie reason 18, at Wnshington. i.s somi Io tur've mi ibis c« usi Oregon R;iilr< iul. Ti.e Dr. is of opinimi th.it feeted will test nt nn enrlv dnv the hr a I— | rw:net i.” It w is in no seme <>f the word » probably tliete is no "job” in it. ( kept on TIIK EVROPEAN plan ,) io assume tho funclmn« of Prcsident of thè lie report ciculateil sum” two month« ago ....,1 t.pfji yed to be—fertile aces heretofore Dem <cratic ticket ; it waR a Herald t'cket. Corner of Stark and Front Streets, Oca excellent and indefatigable County ami properly went "glimmering.” But let Ciilifornin ami Oregon Land Company, wl i.-h •lint the c> mpnny in,eodc«l to c«»mpletp tho untom-hrd aid almost unnoticed. Having company Ima lite disposai of thè landa beloiig- road tho present sea-on tn tlm Oregon line briefly and imperfectly noticed the river to Clerk, Silas J. Day, has prepared complete i I1»!» lie a« it may, one thing is v -ty certain ; ing to thè C. A’ 0. R. R. Co. wn« inte ided merely a» a ruse to flank nn- where it enters the valley, ita further conaid- Í F0RTX.AJ8T), - - - ORSGO1 indices of all the records m bis offici, includ while the ub cue of tlie*"O.<» Fino f Hows” * * ■ I u'l- ............... project tlmt vv; s on the tap S. ZIERER & HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. ing all recorja made bv his predecessors in mi el -crioii, day m'gl t aff cr the result di i.». t I mpassable .—F<»r som- d yi ibis w eli il e He tliiuks nictime will el»p*e before tbe I— era ’"n f“r ‘h® Present m,,y be dismissed, as office. This »»« n laborious undertaking, ttvO-lr fur the Democrat.c tiOA.t, as liny ui«] NorthUmpquu was im| ass.ible. grouch will necessarily be said respecting it January 7-if. road is built up thia far.— Yreka Union. and has been well performed. SOUND THE HEWGAG! Democratic Reconstruction THE GRANITE STATZ! The Radicals Routed, MILLINERY. Us tray Notice. vacvu Estray Notice. PEACE JUBILEE BALL TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION, Germany & France T VEIT SHUTZ’ HALL ^OSMOPOLITiN BOTEL,