Oregon Branch Associated Veterans of Jackson Coonty-Its Agricultural and the Mexican War. Mineral Resources. ? i 1 * A « t? Â. z SATURDAY MORNING. APRILS. 1871. E« D- WHJBRAÏ,............ Itu»lne»a Agent I General Grant and Civil Service Re­ form. General Grant, the President of the Unted Staton, is as culpable »«• his hither, the Post­ master at Coviugioii. The latter, holding u most imporiiitit office, let it not be forgotten. Muder his son, is pennilled to retain it, al though he is charged, officially charges!, bv another officer of the G -v. mm« nr, with teii deriug biui a direct bribe in nionev to induce him to perlurm an important official act. No inveatigation is ordered. On »lie cuntrury. the President simply sends I«» hia accused subord naie a copy of the charges made against him and then Stops. He emmiders it • matter of no importance. It is u ider th s Adm.HNiration established that bribes mai be given or offered with impunity ; that it the President knows it be iLiuka it all right. Such is tl>e degradation io which the country is reduced under the Grant dynasty. C rrup- tion holds high unrunal. Nothing lik< it baa been seen since tl>e time of the R man Ku pi re, when everyth ng connected with the Government was di«i< s d of tu the highest bidder. — Cincinnati Enquirer. On the 27«h Mure!», the survivors, of the Mexican wnr m»*t in Purilml aisl orgmi’z-d n society • h under tm* nb >vo n itno, f to« mixihrv \ to tit orga nz ition es-ubliidied in San Fran cisc<> recen ly. The following tin med gentle men partie paled : Cnpt. E. Hamilton. 1st Reg. 0'iio Vol«.; Major Tilton. Reg. Voltigeurs; J. II Lnp pen*, pvt. Steven-on’s Reg. ; George Farter, d i. ; Win. Groom«. 10th U. S. Inly. ; J. II E.’un, frigate Eotomac •, Daniel O" Regan. l«t Lt. 1st Ma-s. V d*.; A. -I. Tucker, Co II. 1-t Ark. Cav.; J h i D. Yu e-, S even m . i ’ i * Reg. ; Tons. MeMtinu«, 15th U. S Infv.; J Um Kearney, 9tii U. S. Infy.; Win. V. P.«8t, 3 I U. S. Art. ; Dane W. Smith. 2 Lt. of Vais. ; Robert Beers. 21 III. Vols. ; Victor Trevitt, 210 iio Vols. and 21 Mt. R fleuien ; W. B Clark. Q M. Dept. ; A. J Olivet, Sul. with Gen. Scott’s army ; T. P F iriev, Stevenson’s Re.». Wm. Wu'Siu. frigate Savannah ; T. H. Tilghmaii, 21 M . Rifbs; W. W. Shade, 21 M uS. V .Is. ; Jahn F. Miller, Dmipiian’s Ii’g. Mu V >la The o; en Valley ol R-gne river is forty mifi-s long I y alsmt it n in il re w.de. (Tti » . ......... . it w i.l lie uk.«erv«M, does not includ I the long line of valley ex’PDtiiug from Roel Point the boundary between J.icks-m mu •J »ephinv ) Fiom the loot lulls of Lttil- Butte to Jacks 'll» iile the w idth is not f.ii from twenty nii!e«; but from this centra point it gnnvs grndmi.lv narrower each way s • Hint ih- average is ninieriully cut ilowi mid w II not eXeCed the figures above named 1'lie be-t mid most imp r ant par» of what i- rail.-d Rogue Hirer Valley is not Rogue Rivei Valley nt nil; mul no sane mmi, cnnversmi' with tl.e fiv-ia in the cm-e, could be induced for a moment to believe it to be such ; the me- t si-teni-v of »u -li II supposition ¡g too •J iriog mid iis tol ucy t<»<» plmn null palpable. And, 'liiitigh it sliou'd be proved, la*yond u geradventure, that tins river was the feedei of tfie gre; t hike which, nt one time, rfccu pied its site, it does not oeeissnrily follow that Im med or even assisted in fouling the Passion and Prejudice. 9ui’gW EUROPEAN NEWS One great eanse of the immense failure of !.e radieals I«» the net «»f p'verhing is, that ’ * • P art «, March 31;— All is cqnsternation. they lail utterly to oom prebend the trut ol> distinguish bel T1»« watcliAvonj of the Çi/mmune is ‘’Denti. •ect < f Xpa^ofmeeW»«UI»«-*eÌu ri-<»«» 11 li Death to the priests!” Decrees confi'Catiu. f mankind. So far as government operates church property have been prepared. De lirectly upon the person, it would, if wisely lir«cied in its proper channel, devote its at nuiiciatioiis ol the suspected nre made hourly ; eiition to the pas-iohs df im-ti. mid *trt»e miiHV parties liuve been arncsted. ThS guil mly to cofiLrol mid Imld them ih such ckCck otihe will soon beerec ed. Impale-of ni.itiv ilnii tliev nt-.v not prove destructive to the houses have been m irked as good fur the guil- - — • " -1“ ’ jeneriil peace m d safety. To subdue «nd Imi ner Among the passengers last night came Mr. and'Mrs. M. H. Money, of Iowa founders of 'be Jr^ersin otab'JUiment, understand. Ims been taken up and will be 'rausplanted nt Kalama.* It is reported a Democratic paper will soon bn started at Corvallis. The ’ype. press nnd ■naterials i« on the way from San Francisco. Miners at Auburn have commenced work. Another rich quartz mine has been dis- •overed on Bnrnt river. a» .- •* * < •» •» * "♦ Thy Government has c^mppeted'lts arrange Limr Mondiv'n'hlnndv fight occurred be­ smolher live passion«—not t> arouse and pro­ meijtB fur uitiviag iiguiust Rutin. 'Bi-oopr tween two meiV in Linn county, all about a voke them —is an ¡»nportuul duty ol govern uent, which riidienlisni does n«»t appear Io will iHoVeJ'SMmitfniitMusly • with Gerniao» 'vpmon. The report «if the drowning of A. Hnckel- e-unprehend. At least, it lias never alt« m it- dong the line by Mmitmarie mid Bern. Learning this, the Commune have resolved t> man, of Linn county, he 6ays, was tutally ed to Carry it into practice. On the contrary, its eft >rts have been in Hie opposite direction. march on Versailles to-night with 3J.000 unfounded. National Guards, via M.mebroug»*, where io- Radicalism has acted as if it conceived its lantry "I the line is stationed. Oveicoiiiin^ On the 33th clt, Mrs. Dinwiddle’s house, nissioii i»i the adininistrnti.in of goverameut ■ >r |iaieriiizing these, they will yiroceed to «even mile? smith of Allmnv. was burned, the t • be to make war upon and subjugate or ob­ Versailles mi.! dispose of the Assembly. family Imrely escaping «¡:h r« ol tiiow i; ns Be.ir ere« k—flows the entire length The Paris Cotiimune sumniontd Col. Choi it. Steal ud , it is a long lane that Ims u<> has traveled further mid further from Hie path The Oregon City Enterpriae «ays that the the Mexican war: Cd It. F. M-Urv, Ki. •f the valley, is-uiug lr- nt the S.skir Ous mid I ; etin t<> surrender Fort Valerian. He refused. turn. uf legitimate government, until now the spir ­ railroad property in Claekama« county, which A Times' special says Thiers pay« five hun­ Regt.; J. L. Louden, 21 III.; S. J. Day. lisclmrgmg into Rogue river. 'I his sirenm it of »ami luwlessue.-s reigns supreme, from dred tnillioiis to German« on Friday evening. Co«t about $320,000, ba» been imses-ed at corporal and orderly sergeant Co. E, 2 I Rec ■bride« the valley a« near centrally ns could A New Paper. I I’hii rs will then be ulluwed tu rece.ve rein ¡$2 2OOr A nice arrangement for the other through uli grades to the the White II >u«e U. S. Infy.; Thomas Wrigh», C >. G.. C >1 have been done by the ino-t v m.ieteiit sur i foicerticuls. #... f . ' property h 1 Iei6 ! lowly c .bin of the denizens of the “pittey r ’ ey. r. Let us “ render unto Cues ii-the thing- D •nip ’ mn ’ .« lle^t. ; Caarl-s Wrigh ’ , L cut A Telegraph special says the'l^th -of the We have receiver! a Prospectus of the Dem woods The Democrat says that on the night of the line, froth ’VvrsiM'iis’, while'rOcminoîtering ocratic Era, a weekly journal lobe j ubi.-lnd Co. G, (li.; II. S. Diinlijt, Co. II, do. ; which ure t’je-ar’s,” mid ui t> ibis river that Amend- and Fiit'enth Toe Fourteenth die bridge at Severs, deserted bodily and en ­ •vliu-li is du«* it. Bearcreek or Mary's R»v«r 24 h ult. the »tore of Mr. Lewis Solomon, of in Erst Portland, under the auspices ««f Ur­ James Burne«, C ». C. d ». nnliiary ured Pari«. They enilius.asticaliy lrater inenta, the Civil Rights Bill, the Valley, m.d Rogue river, »o far as this little ■ Lancaster, Lane couuty, was totally de­ ban E. Hicks and S. W. R.ve ley. Toe first The negr ■ ring at Wa-hiugtwii to >k g ><-d i raids upon the liailot b X und upon continu ht zed with the Guards. ion. r is concerned, must take n back se.it. i number trill issue ab> uithe21s. ittsi. 1tdefines. care to s n I oat their delectab e emnmi-siou Fugitives from Par s are increasing. A stroyed by fire, goods a«id building »baring nities i.i the South have been so many fine tho same fate. An insurance of $3.500 was later d «patch contrudics this news. its position in politics clraily and tau lbby in ers in the winter, when theiropic.il feveis! I'ha »nine limy be .«aid of Dry creek, Ante marshalled agiin t prejudices t- r Hie purpo-e P aris . M uch 31.—A letter from Lullicr on the goods, but none on the building. tope, Bu te mid Sain's Valley, not one o' the interest of thetr/to/e Democratic party. It ha I subsided, ami n >w they rep >rt all 1 •veiy ; of uecomplis'iing an imposs.bi lily—their eempiain- of the treatment received from the On Monday, the 13th instant. Mr. David say»: “We shall ».ot attempt to ii>c >rp>>r.ite iu na ure and uiigelic in man, to hurry tin i which could be strictly called a v.lli-y of forcible eradication. In spite uf al! tliuSc R-d Uiunin ttee. Villagren and Bi-sen are Rogue river. While the lower part of .Stm'.- Gilchrist, of this county, discovered another local issues in our party creed, nor proscribe j •!• up. To show that they saw only th< still in pris m. I V.Jley might claim tli'.s honor the upper part torces pr jd licrs are as strong and deep It is stn'ed that letter« and j mrnals out ­ v.Juible Qa .rtz mine <»n Buri.t rivet, a Imlf Derxocrats because of their difference w.tli bright side, we will give some stat stics fr<>n. ro.iH’l «sever, while the pi>s«inns, which ii side of Paris are stopped. Toe Cotiimum- mast indigiiimly deny it, and a “ ho.ise d> mile below the Argentum L-dge. The vein us in matters of neighborhood policy.” Tuts a valued source, ai d refer the skeptical l«> I > t leJ n.aui-t iiselt must l i.l.” Ai be»t, we would have been the effort of well directed will leave 11 >tel de Vide fur Lux«niibourg. 1« St-v<-ii atid a hull feet wide; and S-ilinon truly covers a Wai»t decidedly lelc in the a history of the taiaud, M' tubers ol the Coin nune administraiivi mar write Rogue river's c.uim to this v.illey government to control mid hold ill check, Bros, have ci u-hed rOttie of the cropping- by rauks of oar party, m.d especially in the im d n et the nrrondi-smetits. “Ii seems that after the conquest of N o nave been ten laid more tierce und dangerous. i- — doubtful. Tne v.illey of Rogue liver, The Coiisfitutionel wa« se zed today. n legular mill p-oce-s. and ityieids at the mediate locality ot its publication. Fur »e Scotia by the Engliah in tl>e Inst century, a For, jnstead of slmi.tg to ke< p tliriii u..dei R iclief ,rt has recoieie.1, and is c tiling t> rates ol 3200 gold, and $50 in silver, to the look to our commercial nietropoks for a true large number of the French inhalatiinis cm.- ukeii hi me strict sense of the term, in cun I subjection, the w hole power of govri ii.uem Paris. iHrisoii with the valleys above meiiti mel — ion. It ba- been named ’’lit l«-na.” ind.x of democratic sentiment, and a j rnriial grated to San Dunntigo. Turn-thirds ol them na« bren exerted kh as to inte.i-ily mid .bough tlcie a e iiuiuy r.ch ai d valuable exerci.-ing its influence for the common good died there iu n Very slim t lime, from tl.e An Indignant Press. Work on the Placer mines of Burnt river Strungtueii them, if, indeed, that has Dot H ung i s bank ---- is ex.-eedmgly limited farms of the party will be greatly appreciated just tropical li ver«, and the auivivms weie glad is prngresMog rapid’y, »nd lliefe is little been the purpose. at this lime. And we wish the paper every to igjape t> Louisiana. In 1770 the Freml* ami iiniinpor'ant. It does uot repiesent a ' > The Rad cal ptip trs from every pottion of iloubt that much gold will b- taken out the PrejudvC is II >t neces-arily dangerun«; tithe of the fertile land of this noble valley. success, and we heartily recommend that Government induced s >tqe 2,5VU Gerniuu» to ■ he coiiutry denounce tfie r«-m »V;U <>f ISumum birtlicont'iig season. pis-ion ih . Pr.-judve is not muenalite to Bv exininmion it w ill be found that the all Democrats combine and make it a success ; emigrate there. In two years a>l bu. 230 Iim I’roin the Cominiltee on Foreign Ile.uti >ns.' H omicide --Mauv of our real er* will re- fo.-ce of any des-rip Ho i, but pa «si on can to- valley, so far aS regards i s soil, i.sdiviled The Cinciiniti Commercial says i: was doth member a a >incwh:it notori us cl.a ai t> r for the importance of its mi.-sion to the De­ died. After the revolt of tl»e smiesuud tin co.itroHed by fore.b e nieuii». Government, mocracy of this State cannot be too highly- butchery of the planters, tl.e French Repub mm three divi-iomr. AU that part of t.ie> “to tn .ke en-ier the eou-utnnlimi ot a bargain named R >e 1’enter, who perauibuiated these under r.i lieal in .iiagenient, has e-snyrd the considered. Terms of subscription : Oue lie sent a large f ■tree to re au jugate the is valley lying east of Rigue river mid north o negotiated by one of ¡he Pre.-¡dent's military region*. Sometime since, getting ¡«.to a grout imnossib'.e mid neglecteif the piss»' le—hence copy one year, $3 00 ; c-n* copy six m mths, laud. The negroes wre beaten at ev.«ry B-ar creek, m iy be included in d vision 1st. j Secretaries, who is be ieved to have se fi«b many niffici hie«, and creating di-luriiuud«N*, and that j gluey mid tenacious kind <>f day mid I mt. ¡Grant, or at least his re elemi >n, i ..po-s ble,” that he got into a difficulty with n num they are the promptings of unselfish motives dr;-W. In the occupation of Sall D--niing<> by of the negr.i««, but the imnite prejudices o! mixed. The n .ture uf this soil i< such »« t<> 1 I'ne Chicago Tribune says th it “it is a mis name I John Delian, uud in tm ufirtiy was rather than tliot-e ol tn dice < r envy. Even Spam in 1564, Ld.000 S; a.iish troops lost idherc with incurrigibto ..lutina.-v to evert t ie great majority have caused them natil t ike in whatever way it is regarded.” The against our enemies we gain nothing by I ■ their lives by sickue-s. In one case 355 bad y eut. E-cipmg he made Ins wav over thing br -light wiihiii its rendí, nnd wont toi rally to obj.-ct to iidmittii'g the negro race to Bo-ton Transcript say 3 G.unt “has dam .gt d making false and in Lcious charge«, and how young fellows were scut to garrison Siinaiiu, a m le distance when he was found apparently much leas do we gam when such cnurges nre go w< r.fi a c—c-eent. Ahn »st every fo.>t ot a toning of p'-rtoct s >cial equality. It i» n.S San Domingo scheme irreii ievably.’ ami hi six weeks ul'ierwar is but fit* ecu of in n dying condition. Dillon was arrested made against thuSs of our uwu household.— .he upland of this division, in time.i past — ig iinst tho-e pr.jn lives which t: e entire L’ne Hanford Post sttvs “the de ¡berate sense them were al.ve ! Some i>! the Sp in sb v«s Herald. and b'-tt id over, for trial. The general im- and n t very rc.n > e either—Was a barrm pO.ve«s of r«rdicil governm-nt have b en foul of the Republican party will d sapprive it.’ pre-sion is that Pen.er was to blame.— We are happy to C.nl that the Herald has •els which called there iu the summer mmitl.s d--ert incapable of pro hieing tfie lig .tesi sidy, y at. wickedly hurled, and the resub I’iie Pii.l;ide!phin Bulletin says “the uhuosi last ascertaine«! that bone-ty is the best pol­ I ist nearly nil their officers and half the r I P'aindeater. «eg *a ioi.. Its rechitn ition is of C'lnpira ni« been t > stimul-ite un i encourage in a l universal sen iinent of the Republican pres- icy, and that false accus »lions founded in crews’ T his is the biy winch G ant Im- J .hiisou Perry, n y» ung man on the North iv-ly leceut date, ami may be ntirilaito. part« of the c u trv those passions wh’c i it through.mt the country is-tliat a grave mi- malice and nine >r do not win. albeit it La-*. hired for $150.000 a year that our war v.-ssels Yamhill, took an over dose ol laudanum, . > t ly to the wa«h of '.lie lull-« that bound n a the province "I govern nenl to discoarag.- In the same article it boasts of having van in ty have a coaling sta ion, and th s i* »In­ O i I e ea-r. T his supp-st>ve.i forts to eradicate th it which is at the worst niiblican arraigns the Adm it s ration fir ;.c s claymore.” The assailants of the Herald sum. Considering everything, it iss mietli ng i¡:>l — bv il e mip il i-oll <>f tfie valley soil will, out a passive evil (if it is even tha ), ta lieal ol omission nnd commissi hi , speak« of Grant’.- MARKIEI) ili it ol the liihs. S c m l—by the fa-t that u ’-blundering, hitor-mist policy,” mid si^vs. fail to perceive vliere the vanquishing c >m< s of a puv that »he departure of the Coinmia lar'-'c an-ii lyinj a'oiig •< i^ue river mi l re ic’ • ism has creice I a thousand evils which are in, and as to the claymore, a dagger of l.tli sion fi>r that deli i t ible land was not p >>t iog toward« the lull« is yer totally desert, the p isitively and dangerously threatening. And I ’t • these he proposes to ndd a qu iriei in DAVIS—HAHN—At ih* residence o‘ Col. Gran­ ger's, Maicti 16th, 1871, in the village of Ev .ns would be a much more i»p| r..pria>e simile tor p med until July.” wa-li not linvmg yet readied it. Third— liiis because radicalism ue it is uuder»t ud I which he is wholly wrong.” We might add .Mills, Jefferson cuuniy. N. -- - - Y., - by the Rev. I'o these opinions, but it is unnecessary William Douglas, Mr. Thomas Davis, of Apple- tue unu-tial susceptibility <>l the soil to the ths weapons ills Herald uses. The latter was gute, Oregon, to Miss B. M. Hahn, of Taeresa, A N ational I nsult .— I’lie negro snubbing i.-tio-i uf water. The whu!e region fiotii today in Amu« ¡can politics cr.n neither Coin Everything works beautifully for the Dein>>c the weapon with which court fouls were arm Jefferson county. infl ated upon Fred D mglas by the officers m. Reeee c. eek la ill«* Si'kiymi« i« more or les- prebend the Hue object.« of government, nor ricy. The year opens bright fir their luic-i ed in the middle ages. u steamer on the Potomac, who refused to •ut up with drains or ditches ; mid in S"ni»- the difference between prejud.ee, which is u • Css. Nothing but the grossest blunder« on place« tlte«e washes urn ho uumor.ms >,n.t itself Harmless, and passim, which is abs >■ BORN Senator Fay at the solicitation of friends allow the colored g »vernment pet a s*nt at the part of the leader« c .n dufeit their Presi l»t>p that »to.-k hunters, unacquainted will, / utely dangerou«. — Sac. Reporter. has withdrawn his letter in reply to Rills. the table with the S in D nningo c oninis-i n lie i u-a- S. experience great diffi u tv, nnd dentin! noniim-e in 1872 —S. F. Examiner. SHUTZ—In Jacksonville. April 3rd, 1871, Io tbs This we believe to be eminently proper. ers, was resented by the Commissi mers l.y .nd uti-reqiiently delay, in finding n pmetica wife of Veit fhutz, u tun. T he L'ST F ound . — l’ne men mentioned in Notwithstanding the disinclination which leaving the bout ; and we learn that the .•ros-iiijf. N-'W if iliese diicl.e« were milv out last us having been lost in the Coast The Oregon and California Railroad MtcaaiuiiNl, or «•onfined to any pirticulai Ralls professes, the case will be bound to matter is to be taken up and mad-* a matter I c >liry in the g ven du» c<*, they might m mountains h-.ve finally been found, and it DIED Separate corps of civil engineers with sur undergo an investigation before the Grand of C mgressionnl investigation. Get down regarded ns proving iinthiug ; hut uti tin gratifies U3 to nnnoiii.ee tl at they are alive. upon your marrow b >nes. white men ot emitrary, nliimS evety little h How. inclina- Jury. A further newspaper war can accom They were reduced to mere ske.etona, being veyors will proceed from the one-hundred Tl'CKER—Iu JackaoDvilla. April 7th, 1871, of ul»t«-s subsisting upon snails, frogs and herb«. Al lis.inct lines toward« the base of the Uala tnten fe.-t deep mid s x <>r eight mile« Ion«. cod the nation seveial millions, to heal tin- denials upon the other, even supported by This whole »i le bul, from optiosiie Poce iix ter many tria's they succeeded in getting fir pooia inoiintains. One corps will proceed bv other ex parte nffi Invite, neither prove nor pride of the “man and brother.” T ie po «• to its terininnltoil on the desert, is one sue. by rubbing and striking rocks togeilicr. and way of Harrisburg nnd Eugene Cdy to the eisprove anything. The Courts are the toiling white man pays the expenses ; win .?'-siou of slid s. and »tone of them, even nere they remain»d until f und. We are ¡II’ old Burrage line, and the other by the way of inw. S i well In-fined n« to be diatiiietly uli- Spring!] -Id ; and upon whieherer route th«* proper tribunals to investigate such nffiirs. cares, when a “b g liing” is at slake. .erv .ble nt n dis'Hiiee of five or six mi e». •lebted to our friend Wm. Cathcart for tia­ most practicable line f >r the road shall be And if Mr. Ralls ¡8 fearful that a jury, in a R iver I mps > veme \ t .— Lieut. Ilenr, of the ^Iioil 'I the Butte Cn-ek D teb, now tnlkfd of. billowing oariiculars of the search and re Aotfnty where he has lived for fifteen years, •v» r I»« b ¿I it will )irobnb'y ems« this »pur covery. He says : “0 i the 1 Illi inst. Juli:i f mnd the work will be pushed on. By the C'lr-t Survey Service, writes from S in Frau (of the Si-kivmi) east of th« rocky butte. first of May thn surveys will be '•ompleted will fail to do him justice, be Cm take it cis D. C. McCInllen, of ths place, Perdue ami John Beaslv a»cended the niouu. • lienee nl ng 'lie »null» »i le hi it s onlicnsterly and the line cimmeuced upon. Meantime change of venue. in"orming him of the passage by Cmigree-* lireciion, crossing the valle? somewhere in tains of the Coast Runge in search for game, R C T. PAYNE. LIVING Q MILES mteuding to return by niglitfnll. B-coining the fourteen miles which now remain of th«» C ardio .—The Herald says : “The inftoxi of the 322 533 ap-iropriatimi for improving «he v.ei iity of A-li ami. There i« tin enter- ea»t of Phienix' i.fiers the servwT« of a thor one hundred miles of road reaching beyond r s •. irJess of n like nnture. that wnild m> bewildered they took the wrong direction and ougli-br«d Devon»hire Bull to the publie. at a Umpqua river mivigali m. II • en< ’ loae«l the bls and unbending hostility of that paper “to • cedi v lev -¡o a? the resource« • f the country without food or shelter mid in ruin mid »now Albany will be finished and put in complete Reason. The animal is a deep red five-years-old^ the report of Col. R. S. Wil'inm-im to Con the ring formed at Sa'em to defeat our candi­ is th“ bti'ldmg of thi* ditd» if found tn lie i nnning order. It is the purpose of the Com weighing 1,624 pounds. they wandered until they finally struck a gre*s, Upol» ilm subject which we s'i»l nracii-i'il'1 ’ ’ . Thia div »ion of the »a'ley. C. T. PAYNE. date for-United States Senator,” is the emi-e pnny to push through the construction of Phoenix, Ogn. AprS-tl s ream down which they made their way, hong i regardeil na les« «altinl.to for ’ 'minnii* publish in our next issue. We are e mfi Ian of the opposition which it has encountered f am eighty ud blioniil mib-8 before the next rainy .iiri>o«es limn either of the others, the Inc >raveling as fa«t as their condi ion would per­ nearly every Democratic paper in the S ate. | that Ae twoye >rs m >re have passed. R ise s du«, mmil'y. to the great difficulty ex mit. On the 14 h in-t., n«-ighbors to number« season, and an Mr. Holladay will be here all We believe Mr. W. S. Ladd whs the Herald'» burg will have d lily atemn c minunicatim tiericn<-ed in working it—it will “stick ;” the time tn hurry on the work with his nc Senatorial candidate, and it aopear# ibe ring whli the MH>t fir seran nionili« in the year y.*t wheat, outs anti barley, when the sea-o- of thirty cemmenced to search for them and i*u«tomed energy, it is safe enough to pred’c i« fivornb'e for working tbi« peeii'iir soi •O'itiniieil till Sunday thn 19th inst. On succeeded in defeating that gentlenmn. Tl«e Farmer» plant grain ! —Plaindealer. he undersigned hereby notifies vie'il well, the avenige of wlicat being about Uondav the 20.h, Win. McG--e, Ge-i. Sacre, that the mad will be finished that far by the the citizens of Jacksonville nnd vicinity hat chagrin and disappointment of that defeat is We lenrn from reliub a private mnrec« thn eventeen bus ela tier a ¡re ; o its ami barley HiO«. B ain. A II. Churc i I, R. A. Wood- time mentioned.— Bulletin. he will give n May Dny Party at hir Hotel <>n the undoubtedly the cmi-e of the Herald"» earnest, first ef May. Good tnugic, a good «upper, and the cilizena of Del Norta. Oil., have memnri thirty n t acre. When any ntteiuioii it* pni '■iiff, Gen. Wo«lruff. Wm. Catheart Jr., and efforts to divide and distract the Democratic W e cull attention to the well written nrti every thing elun ains cl *s from the Guard and Mercury on our out fort uud enjoyment of the gue»ta, will be provided. party by personal feuds. Having failed to Ci'V. Tl»e Chamlier ol U m:mHrca nt Sn neriur iii this res .ee, t" tlie lihiek lour, ly* it vitli'iut lilanket« nnd in the rain, with pro -ide to-day. The Herald is becoming more TICKETS,........................................ ........ «3 OO. rule, it is determined to ruin. But a more F.ncisco endor-e« the mem .rial t . imprc«> «•Ltli o’ B ur creek. Fruit Ims never iih ye .¡«ion* on their buck«, determined to find and more obnoxious to the Democracy everv fearful disappointment is in store fur the L. HORNE. • lie importance of the meamiro. Tiiia, if ef !>e«‘ti fnirlv te-ted ; moi ttomgli there «re « hem whether dead nr alive. Findi ig some Jacksonville, April 8th, 1871. apr8-td. meritorious sheet. d iv, audits organs are obliged to denounce f-<-ted, will he of im*:il«*ii*nlila benefit t ■ ■g >odlv member of young ami promising or- race« of the 1 i«t men they nu«he«l ahead, nnd .-Imr.ls here m.d ilieie. but little fruit. Com its insufferable arrogance. S umner recently delivered a terrific philip Northern C ilil’ornia «nd S mihera O -agon. m> r>nrmi«elv. is urowr. in »his division. Th« ii S ¡tiir.lav 23'h, at 8 o'clock A. M., they »» wil? render ocean tr limit sife an I e sv— pic against lbs Admin'strutio»». llis>p-ech S heriff J ackson , of Trinity cmntv. Cal., giving a re-u'ar C ‘inn miniiiou with the waole dtHtr'c i« well watered, pr «dure* ex­ onnd them yet alive. They were reduced to -g g lengthy one, and we cannot afford s> a c ports up mid down the l’i:i* fi<: Coast. cellent g nss. mid offers every f u-i itv for m* hns been sen eneed tn pay a fine of $20 00. nere ske e «»ns, having thrown nway their essrs , pape a savage and mr . «n«v nwiitmilatton or growth of ati«’k with evea to." a synopsis. It w*s ostensibly a de He wa« Convicted under the J. S. Law again-t Henry Pane bare placed thsir aoeounts in run«. When found they were within twelve little or no expense. It will be found tlm ’ The New York Tribune «ays llnik the firs' fence of hi« course on the Smi D jungo qnes our bands for ooHeeuon. Unless prompt attention collecting C inese taxes. The case will be thia fact nl me luriiislies the key to the pr..« miles of the -ettlemen'S, on the O.um River, is given by debtors to the payment or th'ese ac­ tmn, to*»* re*«iiy <•»» • vigorous attack on steamer of anew line lietween Bremen and parity and independence of the many sterling to which they weie taken and will be cared appealed. counts, coms will be added. Aspinwa l sailed from Bremen on March --------------- •—*--------------- the policy of tbo Administration. Ilia array citiz-’iit of >hi« seciinn. FAY A REA. 'or until they nre sufficiently recovered to en T he Herald talks about “putting up the 7th. The lino 1« operated by the North Ger ­ Jacksonville. April 5th, 1871. apr8-tf. Several years azo a vein or b« of facts is overwhelming and his nrgumenta man Lloyd Sieanisliln Company. In tlmline discover« d in the f«a»t billa north of Betir .»Ide them to return to their homes.” We claymorejof personal warfare.” Would not unanswerable. We regard ibis attack of there are three v « xr -|«. fifed up with special creek, Imt on account of the superior attrac cannot speak in too high praise of the eom- Sumner’» of by far the most damaging us- reference to first <-|.is< poS'engen«. of wlmm thin ««if gold, it was otilv 8iiffi<’ien«ly develon pmiv who. amidst troubles mid inconvenien- i I the«'‘dagger of lath” with which Kings for sault which Grant's Admmistration Ims*ver j th -v will be able to iic'-o nm da*e 100 ; rhey ed to prove the fact that it tr»a veritable & ml : .-<•», proseimied »heir search tor their lust nterly armed the Court Fool be a more appro priate simile ? S. DUNLAP. OF TUTS PLACE, JIAS A receive«!, and the Eastern press,-Ridi«?i! as will nls> have room for 100 second da«« nnd and being tested by some of th« ’»mill's «»I friends.— Plaindealer. 400 «»eeratte pn«senger«. They will sail from ,,... ............. t. "“‘-hearing trees, cunsisHnr ofCli« this place, wrna pronouneril first-rate. A no well as Democrat!«,—regard u ns near y n nui. Black Walnut. Butternut and 11 ckory, t r M at -D ay P arty .—Mr. L. IL»rne, of the A nother R adical O f H cer I mpeached .— B-« nie'ii on the 7th of evorv llllttlllt, month, ■•■•It touching ties in the Sentinel, at tlm time of im diaoov- . g f> • II en<*' Thv*8 tre*“re of death blow to Gram * Lo, es oí re oumii.a- j nuthampton on the IO'h. whence they ex erv. gave it ns “»ntbrttvite oval °f a go»d One Gillespie, State Auditor of Nebraska, (J. 8. Hotel, advertises, to-day, a party to be IplVih “ I peci to arrive at Aspinwall oo tbo 25 th. given at bis Hall, May 1st Tickets, S3. has been i a pt ached. Jacuoir. JaekronvUle. April 7th, 1871. ^»ritf. quality.” Uri», Co-Poi). DEVONSHIRE BULL Notice to Cattle Raisers. M MAY-DAY PARTY T NOTICE, M Fruit Trees For Sale. R r