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.$ t ifcr yi-v ifflv i . -i KJ.3 lr' ItlT-K I h3fa i Wil tub (inn warn. SxrvtinKV MoKrtN, Juno 12, I80U. AW0TM1 UVIOM VICTOR 'Ho IqpUUttion! ELECTION OF HON. S. GAU- FIELDE IN WASHINGTON TER. RITORY. Iloorny far GarAeldtv ant the Fifteenth Amettdkieiit, Seattle, W. T., June 8th. Full re turns from eight counties give S. Gar field, Republican candidate for Dels gato.to Congress, 421 majority, indica ting tha he will be elected by Irom three to five hundred majority. Twclvo oountles to hear from. Eleo tion passed off quietly, and a large amount oi money changed hands. Woman Soffrase- The female surTraL'e hill has Keen de feated in the Massachusetts Senate by a vole ol 22 to 0. It does not follow, however, that tho friend of tha ineas. uro are likely to ho discouraged. On The Whipping Post- On tho outsido will be found an ac count ol a public it hipping in 1111:511110 of Delaware, that should rnako cverv American blush with shame aud indig nation. Beneath the flag ot the proud st and most boastful of modern civil!- zatinns,the knotted still lash buries itself in tho quivering flesh, not of black alone, but of white men. In tho very heart of a country whoso name makes tyrants trdtnble, human beings are pilloried undor a burning sun aud subjected to the cruel and brutal taunts of a crowd whoso brutality Is fed and nurtured on such scenes. The present Sour and tho soil of freo America an no time and place lor tliebiibanm of the middle age. England has thrown aw.iy tho "cit" Ruh un the "knout" but seldom and even In Inlidel Turkey tho cruel Instlnadn is rtre'y heard ol. Only In n Democratic Slate of the "Land of the free" are men and women publicly scourged I Only in a State vaunting the chivalry of its sons, gov erned by a political pirty that nlway boasts of its friendship for tho weak, does the cruel whip drip with human Would S.itan but visit that Matters t Goo Lako. i.Vrt.H tit- K II. Grccnmnn. who left Election of Mr. Garfietdo. 1. .. .. ... ,1... t'lMiiililinin-l of i" "I'll nil M-. , ---i . , ,, .. flJlll .. Wellington T.rritory have c-l ctcl Linos,, i,Ke vancy . ...on. ...- - Snlucim .G-rHcMo to Congress by n Ahy, wo learn ?,me .nteresMng I em-, largely increased majority? The is' rc;arding that locality. ' a aVep significance In this result that thj.1 there are about ,e . cntylfi vc claim. ,,y 1,1 The heeded by tho bayard nud , tafcrn up It. ll.a va ley, nil n ll.u set ,hamoles Democracy! It is another tle.sbc ngh.gl.lv picked al. the p.,, warning voice against repudiation and I- Many oNl,el,nd hunter. I, v. national dishonor. It Is another ver- P'-hed south to IJ.g valley on Pitt diet thai not even in the land of the ;. lucre are no J'"1" W Uvr' setting sun, can a party I.1I.0 to cv- ded in Goose Like alley, all the large ery principle ol ustlco and humanity ; bandshaving been driven south. About traitorous to th'o fl-ig of Its country, 300 acres ol grain have been sown and find a resting place. it is now looking well. Our iiifonn.ini From State to State, from Territory to' judges that the seasons in Goose Lake Territory, that party is driycil, branded ( valley arc not more than three weeks like Cln, haunted by its own bad decd, and depending on national ihame for sueres. Tin people ol Washington Territory have done well and wisely. They will lo represented by it man whose inli-ll'-ct will command tho res peel, whose eloquence will command the ear of Congress -Mr. Garficldo nil) go to Washington in full concert later than in this valley; strawberries were in full bloom early In May, and when he left, the wild ryo grass was heading linely. There is a store in the valley, with a large stock ol goods, and another in process ol erection. Parties arc building a saw-mill on L.iscn creek, uMhe lower end ol Godvj Lake, and lumberis much needed. It sccmA to be '.nc contrary, mey siiouiii rejoice, mat i i,00,l tho subject has reached the dignity ol Mc ,, might laugh to seo freedom general agitation, and that it cominan nmi1.-ilmil through all this broad land ded 0 affirmative votos in thu Senate ol a State liko Massachusetts. The ques tion is one of thoio social problems that cannot bo solved satisfactorily ex cept by actual exporimcnl; and its sue ocis in any ono State, will inevitably lead to its gencrat adoption. Whllo of thu opinion; that the ballot in tho hands of women would effect but little polit ical change, wo believe that in all so cial and moral questions it would bo a powerful agency and would always bo used in behalf of humanity, temperance j weak of Delawaie do need tho protce procl and tho lash busy yet; or to know that the savage ferocity of tho barbar ic ago had outlived five centuries ol I Christianity and civilization and was planted in good soil. Until this cru elty ceases tho name of Dataware should be mado a hissing in the mouths of men her governing class pit oried smong the nations ol the earth and lashed by tho press of Christendom, Who, that dare not justify this devilish cruelty dare svy that tho poor and and communion with Congress and the j iheopinlon ol a majority ol the settlers tlial the Uregou eml ol lliu valley is earlier than the California cud, hut that either portion of it is tu early as Sur prise valley. The Doctor sums up b lying that that pl-tcei not a suitable place lor a lazy, shill less tanner; but that whoever expects to make a living there must woik f"r it. t id morality. The. Oregon Herald consid.rod that tho election across tho river on Mon day would test the feeling of tho peo plo of Washington Territory with re gard to the 15th amendment. Tho Re publican insjoilty is increased so we hopo tho Iferald is satisfied. Tho edi tor will discover that ns against tho ! odious doctrine of national dishonesty, tho 15th amendment will not bo at all objectionable, even in Oregon. I tion ol tho ballot ? When they get it, as they surely will black and ivhite alike the pillory will be burned nud the lash buried, we trust forever, and God speed the day when they will be spoken of ns things that could not flourish nu thu soil of a frco r ml Chris liau nation. administration, and he may be reason ably oupecteil to accomplish much more than his competitor could possi bly do. The contest has been an un usually bitter and violent one. Hired and unscrupulous demagogues from this State weieseuttodeleat Garfielde. Calumny, falsehood, slander nud even assassination were resorted to, but like a Titan, he has cloven his way through nil opposition, There, was a fitting place lor another Republican triumph Military Nw Major Geiieril George II. Thomas vestenlav assumed coninnnd ol the Tliere. mi .M.in.biv i-vi-nitir. tin. mm ih it UIIMMI1 "I the racitle. 1 III' tielierul hnil rl-cn in the morning on the laud f,ln,r. ''" nci'iimpaiitad him Innu where Demiier.ii'V wins no vletoiIi-H. Wil-hlllgton, nie: Colonels A. L. Weill down in MilemlrSr nu another t ri- ! Thn Debt Statement Great Redncton Washington, .lime 2 The following i the statement ol the' public debt lor the quitter ending June 1 -t : Total debt beating interest in coin, f., 107, 8S2,IOrt. Amount beating in'er-t in lawlul money, f 07,oO7,.inO. Debt bear ing no interest, ? 1 1 2,1 A'. 1,12. Mill ured debt, SVJI.'JoM. Total debt piincinal Tho Orfffon Jhrold appealed on tho Chronicle. It is gratifying to "',-"'""'i.'. ?-V0'V.M,231. Iuieici Sindav to the Democracy ol Washing, know that Mr. William. Istl... r...-I,,l..i i.woiint,l!,O.M,'l;j. Amount in fii'in- toiTenitorv.togetiin very early In Mil miuIi marked honors, mid thai lit-. ,,rV. I'u1m'Uiij- I Is in nluking fund, themeining, and promised them that ' hint nehlevod a prominence not yet j OlSSCSfl.Oil. Total dubt, less cash the sitting sun would go down on n ! reached by anv oilier S'iil'irlr.m this I :""' "','" ' bounds, t.',303,tll,. g'orionsly won Democratic field. ' Coat : Serenade to Senator Williams. The following nccouut of n compli ment to our distinguished Senator, by the people ol San Kriiiiidsc, Is Irom tho Chronicle. It is gratllying to know ihat Mr. Williams is the recipient umphant success ol principle, nud il lingering rayolit iipngaiiinutrcutcheon that the Ameiican people will never dishonor by repudiiiion. Illi'l.d. left M )ore "se ttlngMon Ills "carpet .Aml a,i"''rs ol .Senatur Willi iiir. !. -'.w"lv00. Ilm warrants i.-uu bv ,,Mnavcrydiscollsolatolnood,nndluu"r,!'n7;mTiM,,'?,1,, ," ,,'1l- ' '' T''ntnry Depailnient diiriug o FomUed field turned out to bo C', ."'" ..' u" "., . .! ... .'." - " "" '""l ' "M"l"- ling but a valley of drf liniien j'trrhnl in tlili cltv from n intir'tlir.inli I "M h,,t ' ,K G ni-rniiioiit nmnuu: ! Well, sorrowful to relate, tho settng nun bag th tiotl Whither! Oh, whither are we drilling? The Grass Valley (Cal.) Milan, a Dcmocratio paper referring to the ml nets' strike Ht that placo strongly hints that unless the minors como to terms Chinese should bo cmplnyd in their place. It says the mines mutt be worked. if not by while men then by Chinese. ' "Ay I there's the rub" tcuch a Dem ocrat's pocket and all his fine spun the ories about the dignity of labor and the rights of while men vanish quickly. Thoro was a singular case in the Sao ramenlo pollco court recently. Tho do t fondant was charged with rape, and tho matter was compromised in Court by tho Pollco Judge marrving the de fendant to tho prosecuting witness. Immediately alter tho solemnization ol tho marriage thn prosecuting attorney entered n nolle prosequi. Ml.NI.Va ANll SCIK.NTII'C PltKSS. This paper comes to us with continued cvi dencu of prosperity. It has ndded an agricultural page, nnd gives mnro pub licity to matters in Oregon from ex changes than any other paper in Cal fornia. It is published by Dewey it Co,, San Francisco, nud should be in tjic hands of orcry intelligent miuer. Information of Jos.tph ifnwka, who camo lo California In J 853, and was last hoard of in the Wnshoo mines in 1800, would bo thankfuly received by his sister, Mrs. Jano Emrick, Corvajlls, Oregon, Pacifio coast papers please copy. The United States Land Commiss ioner has Instructed tho Surveyor Gen Nral of California to survey tho mineml regions In California, along the route of the Central Pacifio Railroad. They have at Portland, Slaine, what ' eallwj a "Widow's Wood Society." Whoever heard of a widow that wouldn't? Tho Yrtka Ja,,rn..t .. . S'ln Yn,'vC0"",y CJ,'nU- "A hrgo concourse ol ihe Oil. ISI.7T7. 1) ennsu during the uioinh, li',- Deer m hlucu March 1st, the Slate. Willis' splendid bind was ! r,)l"l mimbciH to i 10,.,IOO,0.'jiV i in Attendance, nnd played smeral na tional and popular nirs. There were loud calls for a Hpeech from, tho Sena tor, who, making his nppcaranco at a window, in a very clear voice made a lew felicitous remarks suitable to the occasion. Ho relurrcd to tho great in fluenco ol the Pacifio Railroad in the progress of this coast. Ho was loudly applauded for stating that tho policy of thu present Administration would be liberal towards the people of the Southern States, in order to insure n speedy and thorough reconciliation be tween all sections of the country. He was also npnhiudcd for Mutim? ih-ii id.. Interests ol the coast demanded the speedy construction of'a northern rail load to connect Oiegou with Calilor nia. Alter giving thiee cheers for the Senator mid bidding him good night, tho crowd dispersed." fiu.vKsi: Laiioh. I apprehend that the impulse in the minds of many ol your laboring reader will bo in this form ; "Shall theso hordes ol Chinese, who eat rico and work for eighty cents a day, he permitted to compete with us ?" To this I answer: "Would you rath er continue ns laborers, you and your children, or become m tufi$ert ol labor, and let these Chincso fvfrttfto your liar ness ?" There is not an American man of temperanco and sound mind who need bo a drudgo laborer if wo take ad van tage of tho currents of emigration set ting toward us J Propel ly appreciated, this Aslatio labor will bo all to us that steam is not. With tho homestead bill giving him a homo for nothing, nnd a couple of Asiatics that ho can hire for lo a year apiece, it is within thu power of a man $500 ahead of tho world, to ),8 ft managlpg farmer I Tho Chinaman is the same foe to the labor cr that tho weaving frame was, the self sot .13 , mule and the jenny. These uu miv ..cimien laborer offtq the York- V inL "'I'Kio mm a const t rient of Cobden and R friend of Brigh . So may Asiatic, labor raise every Irish and American laborer to bea'dr,c! ling mind ".-CorrrpondtntChh,o Trihmt, Mfiipnu Will Our. Wo are under otjiignttoiis to Mr. KlwiuS tilth o ttiU place for the following information re garding the supposed murderer of Mr. Long, on Applegato in 1H04. Mr. Smith's informant is A. Graham, now living on Trail creek, who Kiy that his brother was n deputy Sheriff in Humboldt county, Cal,, and had a war rant to arrest a desperado immed Hugh IJurlon. In making thu arrest Hut ton was killed, and in his possession a gold watch, two gold rings and mmuu other jewelry, with initiil letters were found. Two bracelets which hu had given to his sqii-iw were also recovered. Gra ham states that Hurton was known' in this county by tho nunc ol Williim, nud that his eyes weru always bl . shot, caused by his having been once hanged in California lo extort a con lession from him in regard to stealing. Hurton's squaw stated that he had kill ed n whito woman near Jacksonville, in Oregon, and that the luwelry was ta ken Irom her house. Tho watch and articles ol juwclry captured, are now in possession oi a merchant limned O. Hough, S C. lydlogg, and J. 0. Wll lurd, and CofoinE. II. Ludinglon, who will take the place ol Colonel Jones ns Division Inspector. General llatlcek, the reining Com maiider, uilt nt once proceed to III eoiuuniid, the Division of the South, with his heilquuteis nt Louisville, Kentucky. This Division embraces the Dcpailuirnt of the Cumhcjlaiid, Department ol the South, Depiijuii'in of the Loiiisiiiici, nud the Fourth Mili tary Division, nnd includes nil the Southern Sintes except Virgin! i and Texas. LleiileiiMUt-Colouid Robeil X Sc.ott and Captain l A. Whlttier, Aid. to General 'llalleek, will accompany the General In Loniville. - - - An E-..J D.;!',sii. In Gmisu I.iki there is a sand reel that eiiinol be reached by the cayo'es, .in I on it llie gull., pvlicaii and geese luive laid im meiise iiunibtrs ol i'g. A hori time' since, tiavellei. and "ctllcis eoniuieiie t'd tMrjQJu; lliem away by the wngon Hs, ami the ,uit vidvtiily lin-ling Dsath of Dr Gruba. It is with sorrow tint we iiconl the death of Dr. Franklin writhe, which took place tit midnight on Thursday, alter an illness of only four days. Dr. Grube was born in Chester county, Pn. ju.ily thin Fcbiuary loth, 1831, and was in ilic aoih year of hisnge. Hu wnsn llnished scliolarniid n killfitl physician, having grndiiatcil ut the University ol Pennsylvania in 1851, with distinguish ed honor; nnd hail served thicu yeais as At-sislnut Surgeon in thu Union army. His Kiiddcn calling away in the primu ol lite and usefulness has made deep nnd heartlelt sorrow in this com munity, ns his gentleness and urbanity hail won him many warm fri.'nds who feel that it is hard to part with him. The deceased was in lull communion with the i'lcshytcriaii Church, ami was icgantad by all who knew him ns an uptight nud exemplary chiitiau. He was attended faithfully by DrV Ovetbeck mill Greeiiiiiau, nud ecvcial intimate friends, but their skill ami so licitude were unavailing and to day the slide, id mourning, mid Mirrow nre in bsolate household; mid thu widow and children arc uniting in vain for a kindly voice and smite that will conic no limn', The retii.fiits were ulteiulnl to I lie grave yesterday afternoon by u I it ge number of Iriciidsuud acquaintances. the si'iialiiin very ili.cnuriging, bi.ikeal he indulged i Fioiti the )Wt Jtiurntili Aputy havu lilt to prospect Im gold nil I In- In-ild Willels ol Spr.lglli lliver Wilsitis Circus is on it wuy h Vnka, wiib 1 lut ry .Inckson its clown I'lie Willnti Tioiipu vvill bo in Vrekn abiuit the lilt ol July - Haying hu ciuiiuiciiccil in Shasta V.illeV A vciv viuletit thiiiidcr storiii wit. cYpfiiciiccil at Vnka lat Sitiirdiiy The Kit K lux have doiie no ilaiiiigi' yet in Si.kivmi eniinty, o in iiiv Dciuoer.itseiiiplo)iug L'liiiiaiucii there, thnl it i. iiupiMclic.i bit Ficigbt tiom I ted t Sin tl tu Vreki. us now ihice cuit. per pound. Tin: Iiaii.hoaii Js.iliK'ii isiiiMvopcu. A. l'liieterChicI Engineer. FitM elas in Kcl i only ".'j cciith. 1 lie r.iiglucei i. a gi'iiius in his way. llo ucvtrnl Iow'k ihc steam to get too high, o thcie i. iio.danger ot the ears miming oil' the Hack. Fast Timi:. A tiuln wis run Irom I'loinontiity Point, on the Central Pit rilie, to S.teriiinec.lo, on Thursday, at an average nt speed ol :I3 to ."() miles per liour on level-, nii.l 23 to 30 miles on iisivu liiiggiailes. A l" ilc.ibi in one ol the towns in Wmvistci' I'iniiily, iinlrivil a box ol h id licl, Iroui linsio ,n fciv i In v si since, aihi ii 1'iiuie, iinrKcii u r. , when Indian Appointments The following h taken f,!n H ne Imiiitoii despatch of t10 f,.J. e miti Commercial of nuy M(fc' ' j?' arc uol nwaro that this iorm... ' l.-;yej ken telegraph,, lol and II it h ,,.i,hle, it w ', removal ol several lately iigeiilsan.lSepcriuteiidfiit. V-,I,ml. 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Ii ,m, ,. I.. ill , , ,tr. N Al-x c... I. im ii tut d i ...ir i ir f. I A.-i-iii rr Hi.si.ii S 4 y,,i ity,,, i. It Aiii-lnr sp eiv A n .- ii ,V (rtu. ii ni.il I'.iiuiviiiiimi." in a ,i i;,(.i4i (S (irnir-s , ."iirvml ,y. r . J Ii.Iiiim. in IIiIm l.-uiiiial Utt'i;. In-Hlsir. int.v It.-rhi..i;.il nn-iv u'm l." . in -..If luii' l.i.i ini-l- tt IW illiM'is IiiVi- l- -ii iiii'.. i Ibljvi)- m -1 if in i.lt. iv. til ii U-nud nil their nests up in :l t.,K, ni3it.. J is thimght tint u..t di.tuibe.1 they vtill ret in n r in n-y it -tii,,. Kivji.mii hois Fiinii Mr. M Muller, win, aiilved fiom Foil KI.iiii nth on Weduesiliy, we .-:iru tint Nurse's bridge acros. Link Uiver will be complcleil by thu first of July. inero is no snow between here and the Fort. Thu grass in Khun ath basin is splendid, nnd tho country is lull of pcnplu travelling toward Goose Lake and Pitt Uiver. Tho Indians arc busy gathering their winter Mi ply of Minns," mid tho valleys aro dotted with their tents. Tut: FofitTit at Vnitiu.-Wc see by tlie.;ir,tlmt,.xt,.,tvive preparation's are being made for a magnillcent cele. hratioti nt Yreka. An organlzitiou called thn "Ml Slnsta Funtnstlcs," U to pirnde, ami will make a prominent feature. As it i- "Iinlcppml,.,,,. n,u-, it is presumed that everybody who Bimn.es ii maKo n flameil fool of hi sell is at liberty lo do so. it veiy stii-iu bin- guigi, I.e. iiiiau Jiy nail oi.lcie.l lia.l- li.elt nud in. I co'MI-ti, . .?.. ... Gleiin Diiiiii it Co. tire now receiv ing large qntuiilitstol dew goods mid in lie the publlu t(t examine and a-er-tain tiivir prices, j , The Temple Chjfyshhui i, Niill run uing and hnlics vvliu deMio to be i ll.li have only lo alniouncc that they palioitizu Saelis Uros., tu cktablUli a r-i ...... .... t. ... . ... . . iij.iii.iui.ii iur iiiMi-, - m Alu t every litllu town tu tho State is to have a celebration on tint 4th, Our fellow townTiifaii, Judgu Jacobs, will deliver thu oration nt Oakland. James IJ. Clay ol New Oi leans, tho colored man who declined to bu Uni ted States Minister to Llbeiia. has an annual iuoou.e uft:)0,090. in- CoM-.tvm Lit Tho bids for nn " "'' v, i . I). Mctcnll, in Ilydesville, Humboldt !lnm"' ,,"on '""' ,,",,, w" "l'"ned county, nnd if a little tioublu was tak en, the question would bo set at rest whether Hurton was tlu murderer of Mrs. Long or not. Cure Fon Hattlksnakk Bitrs. We state on authority of Mr. I. Will iams, that the wild caraway plant, of which there is nu abundance In nil our mountains, is a certain cure for snake bitp. Tho green leaves of the plant should ho pounded and applied as a poultice to the wound. An infusion of Ihe leaves and stems should also bo drank copiously, Mr. W. snya it was tried twice in this valley last summer with success. ItU well known thnt nmong the Indians on the plums there ur, nt '" nwnmii on .Monitor. Tim flour cnniract wn awarded to .Tienb 11, t t-1 74 per 100 pounds. Hams to same at $10 4Bpi.rl001hs. Raeon loGIc,... Drum ,t Co., at $10 48 per J00 lbs nnd beef to Onnrgo Noiimp, at 10 cis' per pound all nt coin rales. MtUTAitv.-Cnmnany K, oa.t Tnfiu). try. Captain Goodale pninmnndln ar rived at Fort Kl,nth on .Siii.'nViv la-t. . nils wmpmv miisters nbniit lr, mm, and relieves Compnv A, itPnv. airy-ordered to Ariroim. Tl.e Initir rompany will probably march in ahon. n conjilci of weeks. Mroicai t)r. K. II. Gi has Il is reported that Col. Coey I ll ...III..-?...'.... . ... '.m -i.ii.jiu.iiii-iii iisiiuaiui in sail r ran cuco, vice IlollaiiirSmifli removed. I'oetry trout lMimujx will rvecivo at- tciithui next wick. iMAUUIKO. UU(JlVA-kvui.l-.rJii7uMluy,JiiuTuili Ly J. it. y, i:mJ r( Tiiu.oii liruwa tuTTTf t IwlVliCi) luuvy. Mil lil lliln cmuly, Tli.i.r.iiii-r'svvtro Ii .ml mn 1 nnumlM-r.-tl, suit Im U tliuir aniiKis'iilulloiit huU wull itlal,. i In lln UiIiId hiiI uruuin WHITE PINE. 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