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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1871)
Notes from Josephine. SATURDAY MoltNI.XG, APRII. là, 1671. List week mi nccijeii uccurrtd at Vuntmv's ferry mi 11 .gUv r.Ver, which came verv i.«,:ir proving s. r >’us. Il neeihs that. Mr. L. F Al • ru a v nj'iii, in which were seveiftl vmiig l.idie«, und Mr. Camp'.ell in Mr D mmi- k'r buggy, airived nt the ferry at the ssmie time. Mr. C. dr..ve on the ferrvli.-nt first. anil Mr. Allen’s t an imm d utely after ; the ladies getting < ut forlunalely before the trnm went This season onr jralley has been b’essed on the bunt. As mmhi a« the team and wagm. with a nv>»t favond winter. The rains were , got «»n the Iiont. one of th-* mare« c«impo«inp n l.ttle late setting in, but litre been most it commenced “bucking,” and finally d-ii*l'- abundant for the firming tint] eniz:ng inter ing up < n the buggy and precipitating it in>«l est. A large area of the cereal.« have been tlie buggy team into the liver; and final!« sown and promise an abundant harvest; ‘•follow ed” with herself and ma'e—fortunate wili e the prospects fr a heavy ginss crop ly breaking the p.de. lenving the wng-m on never were better. And the late rains liuve the boat. The buggy team swam out, leav and are stiil serving onr mining interest t<> n ing the veniele in the river, nnd cntiimt be good nC’Oui.t. Notwithstanding the latcnC'S found ; the mare which ciiu-ed the mischief of the season for this branch of business, suf was drowi.cd, and I.er mate swum the livei ficient gold dust will be extracted to tell fa-<r dragging the Ciirens«. Wonderful to re ate. Mr. Cmiphell escaped injury and swam • lit. Mumble up <n onr c rcnlftting medium. Uonsidciab'e excitiinent wa«cau-ed wi.h 1 he rush for lands this season has been tin in the past week by a supposed case of p i precedented in onr county. Our vallt-v lands D A Sensation in the Senate—Encounter between Gai rett Davis and Ben But 1er. IV A’ttiXGT n , March 30.—The Senate wn- l’Ol DRA^,.............. Business Agent. are »11 d »tted with newly cm 3 ru ted build .«lining. It appeurs ilu.t Mr. Hogue, a v Ung tngs •’ and tin many cozy little n •■ k« lar up , man recently m nrinl, and wile, weretik-nv in the mountains the pioneer’s log cabin i- , very smldenly with xi- lvnt diuribcei, attend being reared, nnd there the hum of indu-ery cd with typhoid symptom» hi d paralysis- ¡8 taking the place of the howl of the cougar Mrs. II gm- died alter a few ila)’s ibne>.«.! •nd grizzly. These indien'i >ns <>f thrift are truly cheering, and betoken an appreciate n but Mr. Hogue is r«ci Vering. The easts re semb e more the symptoms of the iriebuia of our rich and undeveloped r< sources, and i disease, as published in the i jmes siunetim» since, thar p.»i*« tiing. It is most uuf Tiunate points as the d twn of our prosperity. Our mineral resources lie untouched. A that no autopsy wa« made whi.e the L.dy few placers have veen run o.T where water ab ve named was being prepared for burial. has been convenient : but there -ire localities A httle child two or three years • 11, belong that water c >uld be brought upon that wan'd ing to her father’s family, wandered aw.i« give pr ofi it able employment to. nt least, 2100 , from the Lou«e and le'l into Deer creek, when men for ten years. And we are b >ppv to it drowned, 'lit* !•• dy has been rcc'vered. A man named George Y-'ike l.:nl lit« ieg say that a water ditch is seriously d‘scu«se<I at this time, and a preliminary survey or ; broken by ¡1 lalling builder while mining ii> dered. This enterprise should be encourage 1 I Illinois liver. A Mis. Bain has became insan* from re by men of every business in the county ; as j every interest would be materially enhanced thereby. . *nl;vened t i day bv nn ae.-ident ■ f n d c <bd 'v s-iisalioinil 'diartic’er, in which General B-n Butler figured cnn-pieuoiislv. whirl treated considerable c>>n inent on the flo- r mil in the galleries. Mr. Di vis of Kentucky was nb ut concluding his nniirk«, when Io ■b’erved Butler who was sitting nt Mr I'hiirman’s desk nnd gazing on him intently Mr. Davis became restive, and speaking with nis usual warmth and earnestness, suddeiih faced Mr. Builer and continued h’s argumen »•.»ain’t the credibility of the exaggerated Ku Klux S ones, saving ; “These fuC i ms ehargts are oiigia.it«d by parties to affect th. coming elections. The Legislatures to be ehettd are to choose one thiid of the mem bers of the Semite, and it is with a view ol using this political capital for these iliab ilieal and devilish t nds that these v:le nnd dander ous stories of outrages emanate front tli< brains of political scoundrel« and tliicVes.” When Mr. DaV.s resumed his seat, Mr. But- ,»r still continued h's ste .dy gaZ1, and Mr D<ivi» relumed it d fi intly. The two glated at each other unt.l it seemed probulde that a oeismal encounter would ensue. Mr. Ste v nsoii hud taken the floor but the attentimi • ■I the Senate was wholly engrossed bv r* at the lieliicose attitudes of Davie and Butler. F. r •it least ;i minute they I .oked into each other’.* • Ves, and then D.iV s turned and addressed Butler as follows ; ••What do you mean by attempting to biowbaat me in that way? \ ou arc u d—d scoundrel. I repeal it again, y tiiueud— d scoundrel.” Butler is sai-t <• have replied, “1 don't know you, sir, ami ■ io.i’t care tor yon, und don’t want to speak to you. Mr. Wilson walked over lor the pur p se of avt-r.ing u c< hision, but Butler, after ¡■«.»king in another diriction for a time, went over to the Radical side, and S >on alter leli tue chamber. Il is sail that Mr. Bavard -uegested to Davis, while the hitter wa< speaking, to uppe.,1 t<> toe chair and ril him se,f of the anmyance of Butler, but Mr. Davis replied that lie was able to take care ol h.msell, and did Lot desiie the pruucuun .»I the Senate. ligious exciten ent. Sb«’ recently caught bet nurse by lite hair *.f the head “ti< pull th* Oir quartz ledges have never been pros R mmi Cithulic out ot I.er,” ¡is she said pected to any extent, though one or more Our infoimanl did not state whether she tme extremely rich lodes have been worked in «.•ceded. Josephine c> unty is only $1.000 iu debt, this locality. Coal Ind cations outcrops along an extensive belt across the county, and expects to be entirely fr«Cof debt by the and a recent dis.-overv has developed a go >d cl se of this fiscal year. The County is rap bed and excellent quality of the article. | idly fi ling up with an Indus r «ms popui itimi W ar .—The “II »then Ciiiuee” have be Vast beds of iron ore seem to crop cut in The gn at mineral i.nd grazing le-oiiices ut come alai miiigly bellicose of lite. The Several localities. Maiblc <f the most ex this county are atiiiutmg renewed aiten two rival v<inpanie3 >n this coun y have been cellent qtnlity is found in extensive quarries lion. en_u^.ed f«»r several day 8 in purclm.ing guns, This county is the m st peai-eub e one in in the western end of the county. Sult pistol« ami every available weapon, together springs capable of yielding vast supplies ofi the State. At the term of the Circuit Cmiri with the necessa.iy umuiiitioii, and are pre 6alt are found in d fferent places within the lirJJ this week, there was n«>t u single civi. paring to submit their diff<-r«'i>ces to the bounds of this and Josepine counties. And ease tried nor an indictment found, much ti nloody aibnrament ol battle. When the One is now being worked under mativ disad the disgust of the lawyer.« in attendance. ¡iglit will take pl ne we are not inl.n n.ed as The miners have plenty of waler uud are vantages bv our enterpt i-ing cit’zcn. Mr. xe', but hope to be there 8o a- to furni-houi Win. Brown, that with a rude process viel Is industi iuiisly at work. ■ e.iders with lull particulars o| the struggle ft considerable quantity of the finest qnali'v The Herald thus speaks of one of ou« It is supposed that ihe ‘"Camee” found dea i of salt. Mineral springs are found here, on Tues«lay was murdered l>y s <uie of the possessing medicinal qualities that wi I on ri worthy cotemp «raries. in not foil.« a ing i s j rival company, and we ¡earn th >t his partm-r val the high sound ng watering places of ilie MaZ-p] a c-'tir-e in a late uuuient >>unbi< a is -¡.ice disappear d. ami is supp >sed to b- If east. We have one *•<><] i spring, owned and matier, that lias -o shamele-siy shocked e. in Jso murdered. Tne s’r.fe is ge ling so seri Opened np by Mr. C.JviI , at the upper end mo i d ; ency through its cidomns ; “A Miss Nam-y. in «me of our State ex- •us tha’ the principal men in the San Fran of the valley, whose sparkling walers vvii! ■ i-haiiues, speaking ol tl.e Ka'!3 le ter J»U • cisco c< m allies are now <>n their way to tbi- rival that of the Bohemian Sed.itz ; alm. | fished in the Herald, -ays "thesul-j ct <»| Ho place in order to make pe ct*. Tne bd. o wliito sulphur and chai b *ate water, and le t-*r is of Midi a character ;<s to preclu l«t in* il.e m«nde ed man now liys in the tool Imus- warms springs have been discovered in differ puU cati'.n ill our Column*-.” Won’t s in- • -«slv send a bolt;«* of rose water t-< Roseburg! it the cemetery, await in j the arrival of th> cr.t par’s of the county. Fine b >dits of inex Such iil'i-lestv ij :.C Ui'ly kiilillj. W,.u-dn i San F ancisco lu-ictioii.tries. haustible alluvial soil ami ex cnsive lielts ;>l the wr ier, tip ugh, go ini > spa-ms if In R ailroad Leu es — >Ve learn fron oui the finest of timber all lie here awaiting the should chance on a copy of Shakespeare? impetus of human industry to wield it to our Has not the captious scamlaImonger been n northern oHemporuries that Ben llillad*) County’s prosperity, which we f«-el assured is little liaMv, since the following pi Ouiic anil will re-uine opeiutiuns on the O. & 0. R. R , guarantet d to our people a« soon ns a railr»: d poetic thrust from the R»*ti Wa«er Knight; south ol Albany, soon, «nd pesu the r«-a«t outlet is extend, d us. And to this end tin* “A P cbi . ic -S pirited J ournal .—Tne Jack -nergeticatly south. It is givelf out from energies of our citizen« have been awakened, nnd it behooves us to take hold of ,-vrv rea-1 ftonvhle Sentinel ot last week lias three line* ’leiidquiirtei s that D mgliis county will ut l<,u»t «.'liable enterprise 11 at will tend to dev «dope in reference to tlie revent social Imrror in tliai be irached by nest season, and telinb'e the rich and vaiied resources nature lots so locality. Wc have known the same journal sources state that the work on the Cilif.irnia amply extended this particular section of to devoie a coiunin of its abuse to a gentle and will lie pushed on with great alacrity, man for the aw ful sin of l-ec iniing a caudi Oregon. and that tiie Siski vou mountains will be reach date for the Legislature. Well. Occupying »’ we do that most hnppv medi «■dthis se-iR in. It is to lie earnestly wished Be to bis faults a little blind ; um of climate between the sicca I «*d and hot A small ••retainer” makes him very kind.” that such ev.-nts inav be consummated. interior valleys of California, and the damp, heavy atmosphere of the upper port, of this Well, now, you should Deputy Sheriff F mdr .y siurted yesterday Slate, with the above natural advantages “Be to bis fault« a litt'e blind,” The io hunt up the mis-ing Chimimu i. there is a bright future for Jackson c<*untv. For in trying to carry water level nnd her citizens can resolve this future into f r him, H8 the) Chinese are airaid to Io >k On both shoulders be betrays his mind, the nrewmi bv proper energy and enterprise ; I -mpp- io he ij tuupdered, and fear going th«- And squirms. <jocd Lord, good deed. f>r good link betides those who reach out ; Now wc think yon hadn't orter *amc road. and wield advantages that are in reach. I mpeachment .— Andrew Johnson was first impeached, which gavj the impeachment en terprise a start, and which has been kept up for the l»«r..-fit of a loyal few. G‘>v. (lolih-n, | of N<»r:li Carolina, a bright luminary of the mds-al heaven, Ims gone down behind the shad"* of impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanor» against his State, lie did n«d fl.ng away ambition in time, which has sank him into the >1 mghs of his own corruptions. Clayton of Arkansas, i.n l Bu l-r of Nehms kn, nil of the same political il-. have the • ime imputations pending oyer them, nod also a Radical Sup-eme Judge of Arkansas. The charges are • ffi.-ial U'lirpatimi or infamous personal rrinvs, and in some of the case« both. This is undonb edly a move in the right direction to clean out the Augian sin- I le. These bn«e usurpers of the people’s rights should I e d-alt with in n manner so as to teach them that thev can be reached. Inflict 'pon him that perfume water. Since in poesy, he assay’d to dub, To give your foe a fifth-rib stib. T he “I ri ii W orld .”—We Inve received copy of a new pupi-r of the i,b vc name. a publiUied in New York, It*is a large eight, paged journal, am: d contftiim 48 u«*luni a o' remling matter. As an organ of thought, it has already «cqaired even a European repina ti->n ; and i* neogn’Z-d by the press of Amer icn. <>f Ireland. nn«l Engin« d aS standing firs of its kind in the United States. As a ve hide of news, it is, is its name puip.rts. i> condensed weekly history of the w-»rld—.lui ¡s, of the Irish world—(md where over tli< earth arc Irishmen- not to be found?) Tin chief E litor is the ILm. W. E. Robinson, late member of Coligiese, who haw 8 « d »tiu guishid himself for his pi r-isient oppositim E xecutive S ympathy for our U nprotect to the arrogant pretensions i»f E «gland, at al ed F rontiers . — Pre-ident Grant bn« ordeiel times and in all places. The Irish World •( one regiment of cavalry and one of infantry a marvel of cheapnc 9—only $2 50 per year. frotij tire Plains irti Kentucky and Tennessee to ranpreas Ku Klux outrage«—leaving the Three persons, by clubbing logeil.er. c<i Inirdv pioneer unprotected from the fierce, have the paper sent to one aihlress for § i f«»i wild savage«. In n time of profound peace, one year. Tlie Editors invite persons to sen«' where the local laws are executed by a well on for specimen copies, free. The St. Pu« regulated judiciary. s d.tiers are to be quarter ed to pr*.v.>ke a co'lision tn excuse the ex*r- rick's day number lia» n «idendid illuslratioi C'fie of arbirmrv iiU'liorilv—is the object of of the Grand Pn>ce««’n n. fice 'niles long this move, nnd thereby hold military posses marching through New Y->rk. A tbrillin^ sion of those States t>i h Uster un hie wnining story is to l»e commenced at nlwiut that time power. The tomahawk ami realidn« knife in left free tn act upon the wires nod children Address. “Tim Jrû/t World." 11 Fnmkf<»r of the frontier settlers tn humor the base street, New Yoik. Itislimen, subscribe fm whim- of corrupt politician«. The dav of it. reckoning is near at hand when nn «iiting-d Hie Mudenwell, nn illustrated fn«hi'»nnb’«- public will «¡igak against such specimens of humanity. jourmil, printed in Gtriuuii and English, bar been laid on our table. It in published upon A B equest t » G in . L em ’ s F amily .—A the style of Harper’s B zaar, nnd is nturb wealth* English nobleman. Thama« Dutton, I super or. Terms, with pattern sheet, $3 00. re ent I v «fi d. leaving Hie ‘amity of t! e la’e Addons, $. T. Taylor, Importers Ludes Gen R. E Tx»e tie hend-om.* L«q»»e«t of $40.000. The wo’ld-wi'l* respect f.r Hie rm Fi hiunS. 331 Canal S H‘el, N. Y. bleat of her».« « descends to hi fimilv. T1>:« English (Dem.) bug been elected GuVeiuor material »rebate cmnea ia a uue u, preciat.uu of Uuuuecticuu of bis nobls character. The Ditch Question. Too Much Importance. State News. jk- ’ "W- *•' * *■ ■»' The Herald has the following enneemieg A friend, writing from Baker CitJ. March 24 h, says ; “‘We have ni> new« of impor a recent discovery of coal ; “Wo were »<> the neunft available point to rea-ih a water tHnce. Tire school goes finely. Politics are -Itown yesterday a specimen of coal from supply, ami the pr pi«lti »n ¡8 som« tiling 1 ke turned into Fay nnd Itie enemies. There may veins recently discovered on the claim of E. h f : •»•such a thing as giving too much imp ir W. Pendleton, about one mi’e and a half Survey the ditch Io Emigrant creek, nnd. «anee to a subject ; and query ; have not «he back from the Columbia riv< r, at the Upper if praetieable, bud 1 it t«» ibis point. The dis D«>l tictans in this instance? But then the Cascades landing. The spfeimen shown us «.•luce, inc ti ling all ineandcrs, will be between different aspirants have tot makt a point. is cannel coal, and was taken from one of forty five ami fifty miles, and it is Contended Snow all gone in the valley.«nd, grass is be *ix veins, which Vary fmm four to twelve sufficient mean« m «v be raised to build a ditch Vining tn grow finely. Stock looks well, ami inches in thickne-s. ar.d the whole six of »I this length when a longer one might lnve Impes ar« very high in the niioi'ig world. which are within a line of fifteen feet. Mr. the eff-ct to discourage, ami n >t be attempted. Meliean water plenty toi« y -ar. I only hope Geo. Williams, an old W.-lch coni miner, has It is believed enough water may be obtained «heir hopes may not be«in vain, «nji areiiunie been at work with Mr. Pendleton f«r the roin ill's source to ittiewer every purpose for na-t two week« ground sluicing the -nrGice what in taitli they are not.” live or six in- nrhs in the year. We shall ther - —. i. . - ■ i < , n c, t rteiid p., you are correct when you si:\ 11 r« . It . is . Hie opinion <»f Mr. Williams lie furnished with wuter lor a greater length that there is too much importance given to iudging from the c>>ur«e of the vein« and the of-ime than even a wet winter wou'd afford, the F.iy matter. It would be far better i ■harac’er of the mi’oroppings, that the mino -xcept in th » Very long gulches, which have the different aspirants around seeking to make will be quite extentivo ami of a good quality. neen to a great extent worked Ont, The “point».” were less in number, and it could Mr. M«-D »nald, a blacksmith in the emplv of thousands of ri-h gulches and flats lying add more to the harmony of the party if the • ha 0. S. N. C'«., has tested the coal f,,r black-' along the line of the pmposed ditch, that parties who have Keen »evking to continue sinithing. and pronounces it a food quality of" •«e«er had nor never will have, except by a the quarrel, would be content to inspect the coal for working iron, and expressed the litcli, sufficient water with which to profitably wrongs they Rave |«rpetr.tte«l, and let those opinion entertained by Olliers, that when the work them, could then be worked to advan* done by other* alone. Until there is a dis vein had been followed up tn where coal Could age, ami the amount of inonev that would position of this kind, however, we expect to bo reached that had nut been affected by the* be taken out from the Eagle Mdls to Jackson- be compelled to witne.*« the stupid efforts <4 weather, it would be found to be of fir-*t qu>tl- v lie would ¡imply repay »lie building of the a certain class who, in th;ir intern pts to tear tv. Mr. Pendleton discovered the fii«t ii.di • litcli. The ditch built to E nigrant creek, down those whom they entertain personal 01 c> a «bout three months since, unit nr at lens: such action taken in the mutter n« malices nnd jealousy, are rendering ti|,. *t 'a bis intention, so Boon as the season wilF. to ii-sure its building to tlfs point, extend chance« of fumre victory less. The Motin nerniir, to develop these veins «¡ill furthers the suivey to Klamath, and if found to lie Thus it will be seen that the latent wealilr. tain Democrat proposed that a “rest” practicable, ask Congress fur uid to build the of the country is gradually but surely devcL given several month« ago, when it became| ex’ei sion. ¡ooing itself. appa*-ent that the continued agitation of the We have as many, and perhaps more, nat The Bulletin, which is presumed to speak q-ieation wou'd re*ult in injury to the party oral adviintages than any county in the State, We have not changed, as yet, si f r as the -'y authority, say«: 0 tiers have been given and with timely and proper development of matter is concerned; and bdieve that the to co.npleto tfie OregOa and California Rail* these we can make this one of the mist many thrusts made again«! F.iv, ins ead of road to the Imiidredili mile post, fi teen miles wealthy and independent sections on the lowering him iu the estimation of the people, beyond Albany, l.y the 1st of Muy. 1871. It Const. We should not fail to do that which will build him up. It has gone so far now is expected that piscenger tri.in« wilt iu<i to tln.t point on tlml dny. Eleseu milts of the reason and common sense would dictate that it tnkes the form of ceaseless persecu iron necessary i«»r thin i< now here, nod the should be done; but make one 3 rung effort lion.— Mountain Democrat. bilam-C of tour tildes will be brought up *o bring into requisition these important re An enthusiastic bmir hunter in describing from Ciilifort.ia. The iron for eighty n«ibes -»ourees of onr county. If our people refuse— ¡on the Oreg- ii and Califonim line, ni.d twenty his favorite pursuit, said, that “it was gloriou* we <lo not siy <>r think they will—to help miles on the west side fnun ihi« city, is now fun hunting bear, but when the bear hunted iieady nil tifli ar from foreign ports lor Port themselves when the measure is clearly with him it was n-e—a-r—l—ce h—11.” Fay’s foes land, and wilt commence io arrive within a in their reach, they could not reasonably .«re hunting bear just now ; the bear’s turn very few days opera ions on ihe west side will expect help from «he outside. The attention lie earne« lv commenced, und p oseeuted ••] the pub ic »limld now In enlisted in this wiil come after uwhile, ind then we’ll see without drillv. A train of several wagons with families important enterprise, that so deeply affects Pensylvania-Riot in the Coal Mines ¡llld II U'chol I ip-oda d-ow «1..WII i n III« Oic- every ¡merest; and simply by putting our ¡iron Steam N h « ¡•¿.-•'i«-n C«nipant's wlmif tea- energies to the ta-,k it can be done at an S cranton (P a ). A;nil 7.— A band of one terduv. hou« d !••«■ E siern Uiegon. it loi.ked. •arly day. thousand men, arme«l with muskets, club* ° «’ '","7^ u____ J Ti e Oregon mud b ds have been opened and revolvers, visited Tripp’s m*ne in tilts and placed upon th«* b>siks. but near y nil J acks 'Nvii/ e . O regon . April 12. 1871. city this morning and preventeii the work the important routes are suspend«d on »he E dit r D emocratic T imes — Dear Sir.- Be men fr< ni ei.t-ring the mines. Three miners ground «* ai tlcy are “n >t -nei-d-d ” The low you will fi.ol the translation of iwolet- employed al the works were shot de.id by the route 15142, from Brownsville, by (’raw- n*rs received this week, concerning the money fords« ile ami (J imp creek, to Eugene City» niwb, mid others weie p»d.ed with stones mi ] 4û mil -s I,n I b <-k. ooee a week, iu lei to JnR. (S231) sent, several month-« ago, from this that they will pr..bab y die. Last night Mor Waikms for $597 87 p t hi num. 01 the city, to the Central Committee of the German ris i Weeks’ retail coal wmks in this ciiy f dlo.ving routes tin re are plenty of hid«, Sanitary Societies, nt Berlin, Prussia. were torn d >wn an I in >st of their untie Dluw n some >4 them extremely low, I ut thev are h IF Yours, &c., suspended for fui Hier action, no di«* gn-und down ¡»nd track 'Yu up. A large mob is now (hat thev ir* ‘"nut iioed'-d ’ or Tor other rea» Tn- mas P avlsen . engugeJ ill dr.viug tlie men oui ot the mines «••ns : 15145, from Dalle* Citv to 0<*ho<-o I . Valiev, 125 Hides and ba« k. once a week; C onsulate of tiif . N'. rth G ermvn U nion , ) near the mil.3. Several gangs of men rai.-ed S an F rancisco , April 4. 1871. f the Irish-American fl ig and have the ar i.s 1514b. Dii e* (’ity, b* 15 M:)e creek. Tygh V.ifiey. Oik Grove, Wa m Soring Réserva- .Mr. Thoma-« Paulsen, Jacksonville, Ore of two militia couipmii« s. Gr. at excitemciii ■I'-'-', and Willow cret-k, to Üt-p-r O h -i-o, gm—Dear Sir : I have the plea-nre to for- prevails here, and and a bioucy time is ex 130 miles nn«l lun-k. o<i,-r a w«ek; 15148, «a d to you a letter and receipt of Mr. v. pected. General Usb- rue of WilkesLarrc hm- from II1»’ Sprite*, bv F «it Kiamatli. t«» •Jak'otiv Ii*. 230 iiiib’H mid l»a< k. < nee a Lvd >w. I -h ill b i pl »aSe<l to forward to Ber been telegraphed for. Tlie Miyor of lln- week; 15152. fmin Jackson« i le. by Link lin anv additional d ma i ms. The want and citv was liO »ted while reading the R ol Aci river. Lost river. Il t tpriofs nnd Gn-n-e to the mab to-day. There is hot u . t Aineri Like V i ley to L'k** Ci y. in Surpii«e Vai- destitution is still great. can mili'ia company in tlie entire noaiheru lev. C III’, •«•in. 200 lirica alni back, i-nce a Willi much respr< t, half of this (Lucerne) county. The in >1» alto «cek ; 15153. fr -m E'lgei e Ci y, I V Bu le C. A. C. Drt-ENBERG, Consul. 11 pappo ii'ti en’. I’ n«* Op-oi* as. Diamomi pettier number over one thousaml mea, and l’-.«k. S r gee's V .1 et. Rotimi Gr< ve. they are increasing ripi ily. Such of tin- D'-w’s V ibey. G<»o«e L'k<‘ and Sut prise B erlin , February 17ih, 1871. We have received, through Mr. C. A. C. mines as are being worked here Connecting V • I cv. t ■ Wmi «‘ iiiiicv ¡1. Nevada. 450 mile» Du iseiiberg, Consul N irtli German Uni m, near tins city were b s *’gel to dav and .-u- and b vk. mie»* a week Tlmse enlisted in this enterprise have re ««died, nt potent, toonndnet tlie ditch survey Sin Francisco, two hundred a.al thirty-««! e d •liars ($231 j, being the r >uk of a colle»-- li < ii made, lor the benefit of our brave Mil diers, bv theG'tmina of Ja<ksmviile, 0»e g >n. We are mtiidi pleased t ■ see that oui bri ve countrymen beyond the ocean have ex p-ease«] their sympathies I >r their native coun try in so fl ting a manner, but our pl- asure is still more enhanced in being iniormed, through vour letter, that some Americans have ds i contributed thereto. We retu-n to you utid to all who generously contribute«! to this donation, <fur «incere thanks. Be kind enough to retain your eym* paibiea for !»‘>r dear Germany, nnd prnnit u- |iensn»n ot work compelled. The proper mi ilimities for preserving the peace »re movmg slowly, and unless decisive mea-ures are iu ken »it once the whole city will be under tlie linn, Îo-Do. SUMMONS. terrorism of the rioters. Two coal breakers were destroyed this afternoon. n the circuit court of the state H arrisburg , Ap. il 7.—Governor Gearv lias ¡.«sued « proclamation culi-ig out tn- T militia cuuipumes tu riot. John Monroe, Pl’ff, vs. Arthur M. Wa-l-ief I'et’t. suppress tlie nnneis’ of Oregon, for the County of J.ick«<>n. Action at Law to Recover Money. To Aarnrit M. ^’ addkl . D kf ’ t : In the i •• * do 'Ibis is Ku Kluxing with a vengeance, yet of the State of Oregon vou are req i r«*<l <u apt e«r the land and nival f-ircjs have not been in said Court, nud answer the c<>inpl «ini <4 '■aid «irdered out to suppress tlie insur e«tion. Wt»at different effect a cross-road light be • ween a negro and a white nan woul.1 have. Smb, if the latter w.»uM get « I'Hlo worsted, plaintiff, fi'ed ag-iiot you. wi«h'n en day* from the t tn.- of thu service of this summon* on you. if served within said ©«.only, or if served on you within any other county in ibis Stute, thru witbin twenty diysfrotu the time of the senice, or if served on you out or t! e Mate of Oregon, then it i.« ordered by Hon. P. P. Prim. Ju.'ge of said Court, that publication Le unde f t -ix weeks in the D emocratic T imks piiortothe 2nd Munday in Nov., A. D., lt*7l An I you are n tifi- d that, if you fail to answer «aid complaint a- above required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court «or ibe relief demanded therein, to-wit : f<>r a judgment against you fur the sum ■ f |604 09-100. and the costs and disbursement« of this action to be taxed. Given under our bands this 13th day of April, A. D., 1871. KAHLER 1 WATSON, Att’ys for Plaintiff, apr’.i w6. April 15tb. 1871. t i express to you our highest respeet. Toe Central Committee of the German So upon the loynl mind ut Washington. P ersonal .—We omitted Co mention la-t «evk that Mr. A. Fisher, of Fisher Bais., c’rties for the c.ire of Wounded and Sick L imb ’ED.—Two escaped prisoners by the >s<l started f>r Sin Franciaco to lay in Im- S ddiers. nmnis of Dw»g‘t Gntfi.i and Win. M Iler, R. r. L yd > w . Spring supply of goods. s Paulsen, I J «cksouvtlle, from Y-do jail, fjalil’urnia, were captured i.e.u To Mr. Ashland by <»ur Deputy Sheriff, E. D. Fou R emoval .—The P.».-c otliee Ims been Oregon, United States <»f America rtten ! drav, ami Constable AnJers.m. Tuey ore rent >vrd to Ca'ey’s building, m-Xt-do-T t>' P vts I t to a G ood J se —Out- citizens wil under charge of highway robbery in Califor P. J. Rvan's old store, south side of Culifir remember that «omeiiine since the county nia, mid felt, doubtless, it was safer to bieak nia Sti eet. was flooded with copies of the Herald for gm- jail than tu resp md. They have been L-r The Mountain Demorrut lia- et t-red upon mitous distribution, and huge packages were some lime past lurking iu this vicinity ; and its Fifth Volume. We wish it I me life and •ent to various gentlemen ut this office. A their identity was ascertained by uur vigilant almnd.int «ucees«. It is the be.-t democratic few days ago n friend of ourn happened in to Sheriff, und the officials of Yolo couu'y up- piper in Eastern Oregon. the kitchen of one of our most substantial prised of the fact, wnen Gov. II tight made a Lirmers, living a few miles from town, nnd requisition fo- them, which resulted in then P ersonal . — Dan.Greene, Esq., the gentle HILO GASMAN TAKES THU METHOD was astonished to see one side of his kitchen cnpiure. They acknowledge that they ur< r of in ortn n - his frietids, nnd the public gva— naiily Sheriff «4 JiSephiiie county, has been ilm«>«i entirely covered with copies <»f the tlie identical parties. • rally, that he ha« opens I a Meat Market ou Cali stdourning in town the preseul week. Dau. Htrald— ««»meiimas doubled and trebled fornia Street, oppmut« the United States Hotel, Paris in in a deplorable condition. Geo. a here may be found at all times the best of— s a gt.o<l boy. Says our friend: “Why, F-------- -, wlmt do vou have that dirty sheet pasted up in your McMahon, ia command ol the Governuieui David L nn «¡is reelected School Director kitchen tor? I wouldn’t have it nhout tie troops, has been bombarding the city lor tw • BEEF, (Freih A Corned} fur t district, nt the late school ehcti-m. house.” Savs the practical F------ —: “Don’t days. .Several severe fight» hive occurred, and George Rairie, Clerk. Both, good st- vou see ; I use it for «me of the verv few • hings it’s fit for ; fur you see the l»>ys crack* in which the Nationals, or R«d , bate inva lections. ed the plastering throwing wood against the riably been driven b»ck with loss. Tmers is Two freig it wag »n* led to the guards call, ami I ju«t pasted the Heralds them f«‘l opposed to the bombardment uud would pre ow« «ent me right over the cracks, »nl they «villi dry hides, frmn John Oith’a eatabliah ter to reducn the city by investment. The I«» fir«t-rHte to keep the wind out ?” S.iy* meiit, »tutted fo C>l<f<*ruii yesteid.y. uir friend : “Did ton read them Iwhir*-y..u i G -Verment troops are daily being reinforced, NEW MEAT MARKET! r • mt them np?” “No,says the ind'gnmt N ew A d — Tudw Gasman miys he is going F——; “do you suppose I’ve go» t»me or <i supply the •‘peeps’’ with the ben of meat-. imdimitiim to rend the trash those cU«sed fools, vho are fighting «»nr railroud iuteie»t«, write? Rend his ‘’nd.’’ No sir n ole sly iib mt this house read a Hue W anted .—-Messrs. Kahler & Wat««»i» •f’em. and won’t either; but I wish they’d pnbiish h «•i’inmunic*tiun to Arthur M. Wad «end iimd'ier package, nn that other wull i» beginning to crack Adit’le.” ikll, in Uiis is’ue. In view of the anticipated Chinese trouble« We are isnder ob igutimis to Senator« Kel we regret the absence <»f Gen. White. 3« it ly and Corbett and Representative Slater tor tniiy be neee«8.irv to call out the 1st Brigade valuable Pub. Dm’«. t«i squelch the Heathen Chinee, if they be We are under obligi^ions for the Printer’s come too obstreperous. and the conquest of the city is merely a question <»f lime. The rumor that the Ger-, ill-inn were returning to occupy the city has been cuntradicted. His Honor, Judge . J ldgi of the U. S. Court, has mulcted the commander of the American brig Madaw»«c«, at Portland, iu the sum a»f Slt060, for brutally assaulting and beating one ot hit crew. This ia a well tim»d act; lor | oor aemnen often suffer nt the bands of cruel and brutal officers, wnboui The Bedrock Democrat comes to us th»« uny redid-*«. •----------------- week L Imlf morning. It lift« the 0«>lor of a We learn that G>»v . Grover ha« been so pumpkin, and makes one think there ha« unwell as to be coafiued to hi« bed the past W illis , ol Rustburg, was iu town been u heavy dfpoHic of tailings on the bed Ci/culiir for March, and Newspaper Repor cr. beady, this week, rock. Wash up, neigbuor I week. SAUSAGES, *c., &c. Jackaonvl le. Ogn., April 15th. 1871.th MAY-QUEEN FESTIVAL. s*’ urday evening. April 29ih. 28th. The Programme ootnprieet : Coronation of the May Queen, Vocal «nd Imtrumenta1 Music,, T»b- ieaiix,’ Deeiamatinn. Hall open» perfim«M« "oaeL»«*Boe «¿7'o’doek. »ion, •ion, Adults, 50 Cents Cent* ; j Children Childr«u 25. Admi»-