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rlfOIIEffl SESTIKEL. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tr- V. ritlicr, J..1. Ktunilton it Co., mill W. II.Tob-,iultcrtliliif;ngtiiilii ni-Snn PrnncUco, Cnt. H. K. I'lilpjn, mlrirlldnR ngtiit fur Sncmrmnto, Cnl. Lilt of Agents for the Oaioo Sentinel, E. F. Ruwlt, peueral agent for Oregon,, and Idaho Territory. L. P. Fisher San l'ranelco Gil. J.J. Knowllon ACo do... do Thomas Davis.... .Apptepitc. Opn. FT. K. Hill wllber do F. G. Ulrd'ove,. . lloek l'olnt do Thomas Cro.iton Cro.xton? Digglm do Vita. Splcer Junip-Ofl-Ju do Gov. Glbbs Portland Co D. Jl. Thompson Albany di Vi. M. Evans lthouie io 1hom.iCarr do ilo Thomas F. Floyd Ksrhyvllle do S.W.Sawyer do do D. V. Aude'rson Phoenix do A. Ireland Myrtle Creek do Geo. I. Dean KnVnburjr do Theodric Cameron Fnlou Town do Jam L Watson llowhnr do Mltiliattlillituter... How PJver do I.. V. Sulllm ... .Fort Klamath do Binder Herman, of Canyonvllle. general Agent for Dougt-u County. I herd of cattle, is to descend to his Infant snn, as yst unknown to mankind or him self; and here, on American sjII, tlmt the bravest mariner nnd the wisest statesman, relitiqulshtug their natuml rights to nn empire, npproacb the royal cradle of Max Imilliun with bended knees, and make pro testations of everlasting fealty Satire nud declamation may paint these obvins topics in the mast dusaling colors, but our. more serious thoughts will respect n ueful prejudice, that permits the people of Mex ico to choose their own rulers; nnd we shall not only cheerfully acquiesce, but we. will rejoice In any step our government may take to compel! JIuxinilllian and the French troops to evacuate Mexico. The rorthtftntiail. New Yonr. iUiisonle Installation. SATfltDAY . .lun. S,.13(M. The anniversary of St. Jobu's Day, again having recurred, was observed by the Masonic Fraternity of Itoseburc in pa' la style, nnd in n spirit characteristic of this tinie-hunnretl body. Xo expense was spared to make the ceremonies of Instnlla- i tion as grand as they were Imposing;. j Pursuant to invitation of the Fraternity I of Laurel Lodge, the Hon. Stephen F. I Cbadwick. Graml Master over the Jlason I ic jurisdiction comprising the State of Ore gon, delivered the oration customary on this occasion. The honored and exalted position the speaker occupies In Masonic lOOO. Another Year's deep-laden wave Of sorrow, Joy n'ld cankering ear. Is burifd In the Pait'.i d-'p grove With all Its castles built In air itepe any gild our future highway, With its glittering lxann of light; Joy may seem In every by way Stare tbat welcome through the night. Hut the Pan's deep-graven l:.ou, now Ileutlly's cold storm Chill" the Fancy's conjured blelng. freezes nil the Future, warm. Fame has bowed before Ambition, Honor's naves will tyrants drink, Goodly acts have no tradltiou, In Oblivion's blackness sink. And we'll wait 'till Ju!lee' coming And the world her race h run, When we gather 'urath the Heavens, Drighter far than shining sun. F.G.S. Salem. December 23th. l.'t'j. 1UU 1'imiMl l)j the Li-clsliiture Mexico. Our dispatches show that General Lo-! dnnwnt, with his deep research In, pan has declined to accept the propyl , nad IM knowledge upon this Iocs. appointment ni Minister Plenipotentiary "tlblc subject, elicited additional adml to the Juarez Government of Mexico, and rallod aud mf rit "uSbwii the proeeed that Lewis A. Campbell has bees appoint- ,aP!- ,TuJ?e t-'badwlck has ever jmtnln ed iu his place bv the Prtsideot This lb "P'aticc ol nn nble nnd efRrctive proves conclusively' that our Government ' ordlor' M hU lllourse "P ! occasion Is determined not to acknowledge the Max i wl" M am ftUeit' imllllan monarchy, and that Mexico mar T,,e foliwlnt; ore the names of the cCi yet be a free and independent Republic. ' " of Lu,r1 W lwlu11"1 " 2""' The .Monro Daetrln. wM..h fm.nJ ,J. . ' w tinning year: S. 1-. Uhaii in our column Just prior to Christmas, is the true policy of the American people, and we take pleasure in a wiring our readers that it is the policy likely to be vindicated and carried oat according to Iu spirit and hitter in Mexico, in a peaceful and quiet manner, 'lite general sentiment at Wash ington appears to be that France will make a pie test of the non-payment of her sellers und withdraw thim from Mexico, nnd leave Maximlllian to seek aid from S. F, I wick. W. M.; John Iteoherr, S. W.j Aa ; ron Rose, J. ; Asker Mark, Tress.; 1 Geo. Hoover. Sec; II. Abraham. S. U.; I). Ilushy, J. !.; Jeise Darker, II. Piokstoa, Stewards; John Noble. Tylor. "Ook CnKnwroybRNT." Hoaebwrp.Jun. L', 1;8. Au act to amend nu act entitltd, an act granting bountus. An net to amen! an act to regu'atc ami tax foreign Insurance and express com panies. An act lo provide fur the publication of tlte laws, etc. An act supplemental to an net entitled an act for collecting, compiling and print ing the laws of Oregon. An aet for toe rjlkf of Washington county. An aot for the relief of Chai II. FMwr nad Joseph H. Street. An act to nnteod nn aet entitled, an act to loetXorate the city of Salem. An net to present frsminltot and HiVarnl votlnc. An net for the rtilef of X. II. Gates. An aet to protect fair groundi. An act to amend an net entitled, an act relating to common schools. An act to amend nn act entitled, an act tn regulate the civil and criminal proce dure in juitlctV courts. An act to amend nn act to provide for the collection of taxes, etc. Ar act authorizing the erection of mill dams, etc. An act to enable the Secretary of State i Letter from SeiintorWllllnms. TUB II Ut. moil INlRTMNn TO ronKRT nr.OVK AITOINTMKN nKrOMMKNtlKB. Washington. N07. 18.1865. KDiron Obkoomix , I write to request, through jour paper, these persona who propose to bid for the mall route from Portland, by tlu way f Hillsboro and Forest Grove to Lafayette, to nccomp.iuy their bid for the route ns advertised, with n bid for n somi-wcckly service on the same route, going to Cen tcrville In Washington connly. I think n semi weekly service ou said route, with the establishment of a new Postcflieu nt Cen- tervllle. can be procured. Meanwhile, 1 would ask tho present contractor to write me what further compensation ho would require to perform the above named addi tional service until the new letting takes effrct on the 1st, of next July. Since my arrival here, up to within the last two week, the rule of the War De partment has been inllexiblc, not to tnnkc any appointments tn the regular nrmy from the volunteer force of tho country. 'I hat rule lias now been changed as to first and second Lieutenants, nnd I have recommen ded Mesjrs. Cntley. Wnymlre nnd Hopkins, for appointments. Yours truly. Uko. II. Williams. LATEST EASTERN DISPATCH. IlxetSIOK CMS ItKIIKt. DkI'IIVIUTION. A Union refugee while traveling from Texas to Missouri, was robbed of ciuht hundred dollars in Gold by guerrillas. Hi subsequently served ai n Union spy under Genera! Curtis. Grant nnd Doge, receiving one hundred dollars per month, and after. TUB SBXTLVBL. Xcw York, 1st. 'ashlngton Ihtpalth says: An exunilnntlon of the record at the Attorney General' nflicc proves that no application for pardon lias yet been filed by Gen. Lee. All the manifestation of u desire to be pardoned exhibited by lzs has been tho signing of the nmncsty oath, prior to eiilcrlug upon tho duties of President of Washington College. Washington, 2d Tho Washington Circle of the Fen tan Ilrothcrliood, which has been In existence for seven years, nt n meeting to-night, iiimtilmou.ily endprsed the Fcnlati Senate, which pnssed n resolu tion Inviting their countrymen to iny nslde nil minor considerations nud support the constitution heretofore utlopti-d at Phila delphia, for the love of the Ilrothcrliood. und like true men prove that they can lib erate their beloved country und nialiitniu their Republican form of government. To-morrow Is tho day appointed for the assembling nf the Fenian Congress. A number of Delegates have arrived, nud more nru expectid. It Is understood that the Senate udjourucd nud all not be called until nftcr the expression of Congress is over. Oalveaton, Texas, 2d. The new barl. Srwnrd. from Sewurd ol Richmond, on the 2Gth wos driven twelve inllfH went of Gal veston. Cnpt. Htusspy, wife nnd daughter '".IV..1n..i,.-J- ... 1kMlinVIB S'te QJL3am a I""P. nA WJCS Drothcrgln nn.1 .,".: "'"' 111 nttoml. 'nt-ntmW'f'lotlW Wnrron LoiVw No, in a p , . VAur iirecrdint.il,. r;ri.wnoii iso.svii.i.k.okkoon'' """nO0ll.lnJia. ORANGE JACOBs ati'oha t.fSKU)U AND SOUCITOIx MAjfCEn. JACKSOXVIU.K, OMMOX Ollrc oWHUMle C,, 0UMi All builncM committed to inv caw m bejiromptly fttto,Hl,d to. juft j" J111 -fm.'OH: B. F. DOWELL, raaratHsR.mr JACKSOXriLLK. Olttnnv PE2X" T.T. CABAX1SS.M.D. -WILL IMlACTlCli- ' Medicine and Surgery -- IS Tosf.iiii.nk ,t Adjoixi.no Cos. Jitcknnvllle, June 10th. juelOtf TAKE NOTICE! wards raised nml cninmsnileil n company of cavalry j was taken prisoner near Atlnuli., were rescued after being twulvo hours in n and paid a Confederate officer seven bun- bout. Tho ship Is nmrly n total loss dred dollars far his release. Gcncrnl Grant j recommended that lii clnlm be paid ; but (h Commltte on Claims, niter deliberation I made the following report : It is of opinion I Xitono Hiotj Tho secesh tlement, with intent to still farther prejudice the mlods of the people against the unfortu nate necresM. raised soniatlon torlt ta ike Amtria, or return, like tho prodigal son, j ,(Ject tbat there would bo a grand negro to the IIouw of Hamburg, and aik tboir iwurrectiou all or the Southern Slates forgivensss. on Chrlstmat. Advicos show that noth- Mr. Seward dserves groat crodlt for the 0g of the kind waa nttsmpttd by the ' tecruploy counsel to attic! to the iuterstt adroitness with which h has managed this j laek; hut that thoy enjoyed the annual i of " S,nle '" ,lw Sullrcn" Court of the question from the beginning. He bee al- , inbiu- in it m,i wv. "a a L.v,lu.i,irt I E"'"'! States, etc. ( Vo.) a riot occurred which wni startesl by the secessionists, who expected it would extend over the State, but they utterly fulled in their nefarious scheme. t The mate nnd crew have not brcn heurd from, but are probnhly safe. Xew York. 2d General Swcney lun l"ucd un nppeu! to tho Fenians not to that neliher claim preeents any sufficient nt'le their energies in interiml strife. "Let ground for relief. First. If allowed, it will I deeds not words be your motto; strike be a (lord n precedent for paying all damage 'ore it la loo late and the golden npportu eommltted by the depred itlons and robber-1 nlty forever lost. X)n the Held of linttli ie of gnerrlllas. Second. If sustain!, it , we will forgt-t nil personal rancor nnd (uc wlll furnish an example lor re imbiirsinp lional pit-iudicet. to remenjljer only our prNnsrs of war fur all sum cxjieudtd to ' 'lear country nnd her wrongs. I h liut imieuie their release, nml will embrace in '" way of suocee; It is to call, In each i ways a;ierttd our rights, and in this matter proclaimed In substance the Monroe Doc trine to the .Government of France. Thle is plainly shown by a short letter of Mr. Dayton's to Mr. Seward, which Is in these words: Pans, Amil 22d. 1564. Sin: I visited M. Drouyo de I.'huys yes terday at the Department of Foreign Af- of nf nttlklit. I surveys on their common boundaries. -fair. TlwnritnuiJiLcJJiuMiliuewuu ' ,l, " ""! u cnteriojr the room were, Do you Mag us lin' lltn Xew Mexico and Colorado. Ieat or do yea bring ut war !' I asked 'Vhnt fys have been required for scv. him to what 1 referred, and lie said be ! "' .VMM ,0 enhic ,nc Surveyor Gener- referrid more IrumedlatelT to those reeolu-1 nU f ,lM!e Sla,w ond '1'arrltorter properly lions reeentlv nateed bv Conffraie. in rf. . ' ''! ond connect the lines ence to the invasion of Mexico by the French, am tbeeitabiiihmenl of Maximll lian on the throne of that country. I Mid to him, in reply, that I did not think Fncce had a right to infer tbat we were about to nuke war against her on aseount of anything contained In those resolutions; that they embodied nothing more thun had constantly Ino held out to the French Government from the beginning. That I ' December 31! had always represented to the Government Lere that any action upon their part Inter fijriug with the form of savernment In Statu Howdakx Survey The Land Comnitaloaer bus recommended an nppro pekUlonofElS.OOO to run the boundary line between California nnd Orecon. and i etc n.t.1 U, ia run tU An not In nlqtinn lo bsuntlM of volun teers. An act lor the relief of the sheriff Douglas county. An aot lo appropriate money for tho jwymtnt ol the present legislative Assem bly. An act to improve lite breed of sheep. An aet to osssnd un act enlitbtl. nn act to establish and regulate quart! mining. An act to regulate roads nud high ways. An act to amend an act entitled, sn net relating to aiseesnrs. An act lo provide for the loaning com mon school fuooi. An act to omsnd nn act entitled, au act to organize the mllith. An act to author, i Nbw Yuan. Day This day passed ell quite pleasantly. The ball nt the U. S. Hotel Ml ljr."lv ntlnits.1 nr.l nil ... deavond to moke the night pate merrily. ' iu " 8"-v of l'0aai to open, lay out remembering that it is only one oof'wlJen street.. alleys, etc. tkrM hundr1 ant .1-rlr-fiW Tl- r-1.1.... I An a!t ftfr licf Of IrJUtOD OOUU- its sphere officers und privates. The ap plieutlon II adopted, may lend to the ex penditure of immune sums : (Wsilbly in same caie lo the payment of large sums for ransom, which may amount to conaidsr able more than the services of the peti tioners were worth lo the Government. Tlw Commltte thcrcfuc recommended the cktlm to be rejected. State, councils of delegates from diuVcnt circlet, to tltcidi' in whom thry will rrpoe eotifldeiice, then leave tliem to work nut tlie rMtective plana for the freedom of Ire land." TIk) Fenian Congroea nscmb!etl to-day. A guartl from the 'Jlli Kt-vimeiit refund udiiiisiiun to nil not l.nviiig crcdentiuls. j The Suite Center of Muti'nuttan District culleil the body to order. Mujor Ki-lly was npH)inteiI Chairmnu. The Congress then proceeded to the truntacllon of bus- I MAiSACiuimf It la doubtful If any other State iu the Union has done so much for tho eunie nf Inl.nr ni t,m M ,.,..1.,, setts. It was there Hint the old svstem of ' m xle ,I,Uur(f "f wI,Ich lms not JQl "jvpetual wotk and sleep" reei'ived It. ,rn"l'!fCl'- 'l'' wore two ilenipotciitl Hrst cheek ; it wat there that the overtask-1 uric from Iri,,n1"1 Pr,w,1l- II is tM y esl factory operatives received tlieir llrst ri'ut:l11 Ictlcr froni Btcl'lll;ll wl0 istald curtailment of the hours of labor, and it lobc '" rra,lcc' Itcpurt says MiglMi do was there that the jirent tight hour ,yc,ivM wore pntld cud riTotcd ndmls muveinent was Inaugurated. The cnthusl- '" ,u t,ic c,,nCr" aim inanifttted by the leading men of :he ' J,",w iorf:' -''' "- Stilfinan, late alate upon the latter tubject I imite char. uPrv'")n'Iinpector of tho 2d District. acterltltc. When the question of legalix lag eight hours as a day's labor came be fore the Massachusetts Leshdatiirc. last winter, it received the earnest support of nnd Superintendent ofri-pnlrs und supiilln for ll.e U. S. Ilevonue ami Marine, dud at his reeidence this A. M W'i WujhtngtiuiJisputcb a.iysn rum- men complain that the "Alelican isan" las j ' stolen their thunder by firing cubs u!I ulvhl ' .. . eeu. for tuc rsllof of Cyrut A. An act to amend an aet entitled, an act to provide a code of criminal proce- IIWUNHT There bis.Uen a .oslm- or. gunlwd in California, known as ' (hu Call- i dure. etc. - " --.... Mexico would be looked upon withdissat- "" "a l ",CR '!n'"ou, Having for Its An act to amsml an act to prevent the isfaetlon by the peopie of our country, asd , "'' lT w ,0 . "Hfulnei. bumupouthe foUndat,n of XSS which was our next oe.gnbor. That I bad highly commendable, and hope It will prove reason to believe that you bad held the a sucee. Cndoubledlv. crime would be same language to the Freneb MioUter In Weol If the criminals could le morollv the United Slates. This allegation he did lvatd Initead of depressed as they are by notjeem to deny, but obviously received 'he present prison system, lo a greater or the resolutions in question as a serious ,tfM tst. step upon our part; um! I am told that llin IAn rl inri tuafj Aniili t .i. l.i.tl.l I I iul iLttuiu jnen uuuii i.ttii iiiiiiii MFfaic i ,i. " i.,, .. "7 , ' I nlS"1 ,a3t-lu" question of expelling Max in. ni7 ii .7" ,ii , ' imlliaD from -Mico "MdliciBie.l.nwj the ing Ill-feeling between this country nnd .ui s . i i . """"s ... , ,. ' I deciion was rendered that t s the dutv some other3 nnd ouriolvps. Mr. Umn ' . v uuv and his secretary have gone to ru,le ,o ' t ' T, L"Z aU " , Us0 " '' confer with Mr. Dudley Mann, who 1 si " , W. ! , P T U"' their commisiloner at bat place. M r. ? ?, ti" ? 7 ,d' ' 0(1D"l' Slldell. it b said, m. to have gone to "i a 'U America, although he ha, not yet g off UDal h Bat'T' " g spread ot contagious or infectious diseases among domestic animals. An oat to repsal nn act to Incorporate the town of Umatilla. An act to legalize certain acts of J. U. Underwood, a notary public. An act to amend Sec 5 of an act crea ting offi8 and providing for tho govern ment of the penitentiary. An act to cbauge the boundaries of , " "i-i"" ' "i j "s'ossiJuwpuicii wysn nini- tne ablest men in that body ; aud since or not getiiTullv credited is roll)" the sent ltni& f si. . J . (lO I nm, sir, your obedient servant, William L. Dayto.v. Mr. Mson, Mr. Manu, Mr. Slidell, ncd the whole Southern Confederacy, tried to bring about a v.ar between the United States and France; but tby were all com plelely outwitted by the sagacious man agement of Mr. rieward, until the rebellion bos been crushed. Napolwn would not have dared to have there bad nut been a T lfT.lrtn nniirilrs .1 1aI,1., ..-!..- .. e Uenxtisa Vt il, ,.h -i-i,...i.- T" ' V -." jwnion o( . 7 . .7 V ; ' I Wasco county. An act to amtnd an act entitled, an act to establish an Institute of learning in Polk county. An act to amend an act entitled, aa act to regulate the Treasury Department. An act to amend an act entitled, an act, to provide a code oi criminal proce dure An act to incorporate lbs town of Ia Grande. An act amendatory of an act entitled. nn act for the utablishment of pilotage on the Columbia and Willamette rivers. An act to amend an act to provide a code of civil procedure. Anosysiocs We have received a let 1 tcr from uu unknown writer, signed, "A lilack." Now, we like to receive item3 and correspondence from oil, but in order to have them used the author's name mus; accompany the production. I are four feet wide At Wouk Groucd was broke Jan. 1st, 16CC, in the Tunnel of the "Original Fair- nl.iv l.n.il nml .sllmr Hut! Tt,l M '1-l.t. JtThT1"1, M.M,,C?,,lf I ,nnncl i3 bci"S PQ3l'ed ito the mountain rebellion In the Lni- . ,,, ,, rL. .t u, u- n-... 4.l .... X ,... l. . I t t a " "v "' MMMM l H.V IU, MJ . t iJU ii-ii niiii- i-iibv iiii-r wiir i urn una nin-i.i - . .Li i , ,. -."i i dimensions of the tunnel uu miuiTB iukic u au tuuuv iqr Aiaxinili- I i t -. i . t ,IUM, MMM ... ...I. F...MU.M.. MM UlMiV( U peace and leave Maximlllian to follow. Nothing could be more ditasterous now to tho United States than to permit a he reditary Emperor to be forced upon the people of'Mexico. Of the various forms of Government, an hereditary Monarchy on the borders of the United States is the most ridiculous. Is it possible to relate without an indignant smile that, oc the father's decease, the property of Mexico, like that of a Dock ol Mexican sheep or a that lime many of the rjoiteclneot stale- men in that Slate lave allied theinalvi J with the movement GUd UM A'urs. To the Point Suiator Howe of Wis cousin, in a sjieech nt Milwaukee, on the 10th of October, said : "One jeur ago, when large rebel nrmlea were fighting on SoulUin fields fur tl,r d. feat of our ticket, then 1 held up to you only the flag of the Union, und I nppealed to you to stand by tho parly which ttocd br It. Then I niked you to sustain the Union party because It would save the country. .Vow I ask you to stand by the Union party because it has saved the country. The difference between great men aud and little men : Governor Gibba, of Orogon, Las Issued ' ismarisauie an awe Message, which rounds to the iffect that in two or thice weeks, the President will issue n prnclu matlon declaring that the work 'of rostor Ing the Union Is complete. Many members of CongriM have gone to llalliiiiure to attend the funcrul of Henry inter Davis. Ilaltlmnre, 1st At the opening of a new billiard hall to-night, Mlclwl Phchin nnd Mont. Carmc played a match game of K uuiidrcd poluls. Carme was victo rious, running 200 points in one score. New York, 1st Advices from llrozll say the Commissioners from thcBouth.np- pointed to proceed to Urazil nnd examine it eligibility for settlement, are dissatisfied. Yieka, Juuunry -1th, John Wifenbnch, nn old nnd wealthy citizen of this county, living nbout one mile from town. commltipl auir-i,i ii,t is the subject of the highest commendation ,uorni"t' b)' blowing ihe top of lils bend ; Tuc pirate Semmes is soon to bo tried by court martial, in Washington. The charges against hint are various; among others, that of leaving bis vessel after rais ing the white llag, and then engaging in the war again. So says the New York J'lmrs. WfATiiEn Since last wee'k the weath er has been improving, and for the past few days has been all that could be wished Favors Wc are indebted to Whito .( Ilauer for files of Eastern papers, and to Major Stratman for two packages contain- ing uarpers anil t rank Leslies Illuslra by the Northern press S'.w As a political document it is very shal low, and as a literary production beneath comment. If wc thought its pubw,,n would have enlightened or benifitud our readers It would have had a place In our columsjbutwe "couldn't sec It In that light." .'eorrer. Mb. Xeshith The Washington corres- nnnilAnr t L C3 .r v. , K qacramento (mon, under dale of Nov. 30th, says: Senator N'esmith was one of the lint Congressmen to nrrive. and Is the only one "" tut- i-aciiic coast now bore; need I add that he was warmly welcomed, especl- by General Rufm Ingalls and others who frequent the "ranch" opposite V. liard'a. tred Weeklies, Chimney Corner, Harper's I 'r"E Jkb-sal Hevjs.nue The receipts Mnntllll. nntlni-'j 1 n.,na' T I. ..- i ffOm llm Inls.nnl I . ., "'""' i:uue, icr ine week ending December 23d, amounted .to five minion, making a total since January 1st, Monthly, Godey's .Ladies' Hook, etc New Paper It is understood that a new paper, of the Democratic persuasion, is soon to be started in Lafayette, Yumhill county. Penmo .Documents We are indebted to Senator Williams qnd Representative Henderson, for favors In the above men tioned line. Notice the card of Fisher ic Brother in another column, of nearly one hundred and seventy miL.' A railroad and river connection from Salt Lake to (he Columbia rjver can be njle by less tbn four hundred miles or railroad construction. There have been seventy-fivo marriage .censes ued in Jackson county, within 'tic last two years, ofl with n ehot gun, loaded with revolver bullets. His wlfo WOS fuund In lu-,1 .l-n.l having been shot through tho head wills a revolver. Wifenbach sent off one of bis children to a ueighbor in .the morning, with a note in which he had written that bis wife had killed berseir. The child sta tcd.that its mother was dead, nnd its fath cr had gone in the room to get the shot 6'in to kill himself. It appears that three shots had been fired from the pistol ut the wne, only one or which lind taken effect. The other two passing through the side of tho house. The evidence before tho coron er's jury went to establish the Tact that the nuii hud killed his wire, nnd then blew his brains out. Wifcubach wua partially iu-bune. rVUE STEAMSHIP DEL HOME X will roil iroiii San 1 rauciico for iv... cent City nu the Gtli cto 20t3a'i:.iii!u.Tii. Fur fr-ijjht or pvrage Inquire of Iwt Iliilladay. Aut-iit corner of 1'ruot and Jtcl sou streets. .sn Train-lrco IrOA.AVAl.!..Asent. ... Crent City. Cal Crewent City May gad. 'M. j.aC J. S HOWARD, SURVEYOR i: CIVIL EKGINEEE, Jaukhinviixe Oiicqok, ltvflJense near the S.mth end of Orfyon sirv-t. Jsuutry.!, bit Officejit Ids resilience on Qtaw iireet DR. L.S.THOMPSON PHYSICIAN .AND iflttJUOX, JArtXiNVlLLt. Ostoox, Cun be fuuud either at the City Urn; Store, or bis lo-ndcucf, one door Mont ttV. Ki prrss OHicc. jiri-jmrnj to gie ituuintst teutiiin to thiiH- riijuiruig hlsseivicis. Jacksonville. Sept. .'list. (k?3if PETER BRITT, PJIOTOGUAl'JIIC ARTIST IS I'ltKP.MIKll totaici: iitnt'iir.i j.v KvuitrtfTiu; OFTKLAHT, WITH ALL THE LATEIMPItOVEJIKSTs'. If Pictures do not gHc nilifact!oa. w charges will bv made. Call at kit dck Cil lery, on the hill, examine his pictures, 1 sit lor your llkcut. DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Ir. Ow-rlKek would nuuoiiDeo to Ibeclt ixens of Juohsuii con illy and vicluliy. tUt lieha rulurii'-d to Jud.rinrllleaiidreuostd the practice r nwdieiue. H will alw'.' lie luiilid nt bin old stand, the Oiftlut HiKiiltal, unless nb-nt iref'la al buiilnt-ss. He would rcMtf"" Mllc" u renewal uf former patrouaje. JAS. I), nix t. b. rsnoJ. MIX L FARGO, ATTOHNlvVri AND CO UN a KLLOM Walla Walla, Wahiimiton TmnoeT, OFFICE over Hank Kiclaage, Msle Street, will prueliee In all the Courts ol the First Judicial District, also tbt bo preine Court. Culltcliuos promptly t tended to. All business entrusted to w care will rcwivc prompt attention, j3- S. B. FARGO, NOTARY PUBLIC, Walla Walla. W.T, Will take ncknowUdgmeuts of detd'-rro-test Notes mid dd made out at rlort M tlco and acknowledged. .zL. Uissolution Notico. rpiIK undersigned has this day wl I drnwu from the firm of 'I iiowon A Davis, aud will continue ibe j raeiw Medicine. Surgery and Otatel net. ' Jacksonville and tlc.Dltr.owI so. cits a .bnra of the natroiwBC. Ofliec at his resi dence nt the old Mutry Hwnitteaaj Dec. I3th, 18C4 dccl'tf Mfti-riod. At Waldo, Josephine, county Dec. 19, ?.' 'he residence of the bride' father by and Miss Emma Scott. T-.Pec. 2lst, at tho residence of the bride n m ' if, JWT' ,M- A- wlllmnw, M cs M. Plymnio and Miss Juno E J kj:gi'j,ak wispatcii link t rietween SAN FRANCISCOand UMPQW- f IMIE Mloviog new Wd ilrst-clMJ 1 will run regularly In the aVuie 11 Schooner, W. P. Down, ."$$$", Schooner. PaelBc ft,to)lUr. Sclioouer. hojo. . . . ' . , per. to Sjonthi-rn Oregon, ror ireit parage apply to WJUG,JTi .. e."; si . San Francisco. ili, fllMU-t- -" r. l-ran- Kichols. Bora. -December lOlli, to (he wffe of John au Dyle, a t0n. December 2Dth, to tho wife ol William Hybcc, a son. "" -Rvncutor's Notice. TvyoTICK Is hereby given lb. Wi IN lMiieui.rr hav e been SJ County Court. t"ffi$S& 'uW, der.igiud.on l'e:ta,1'S all lu lute of Mid county, i J;1 ', Imi lug claims 8-'" ' ,, ,he proper diilrid to pfcut Ibcio wuu iM ?Hucher..illbln s X mon J neJr EUWAlflJ isKLL.IGfc' jrtifijjj UeceintTj51ii''l: TTX. nLOUuTNDl'HOUUCEtukeaioW tion.