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. r u. .- - , - - - - - - - - - . x.j -...' - l-JjB - A:-A1 - -- ---' - a.- -- : a j,.jAmj Jfc . MMEIMgJEgJMgTfgg?JIggyMMMejMMMg iot.wwmwH--"m Oregon Sentinel. publishedednesdays XT- OKA ATSJlflJ'fW 9-!a"wr: r t i J im.un', "far, V r, 1 n Mthm, s.-.S; 90 VOL. XXV--Nr42& .-f. ii.t4vv. V OWT PEOFES8IONATiiTCB6 v , . n. v r J. A. OALL'EXirAtRrMiCDf, Y)HT3ICIAT" ,AND . SURGEON, ,-.'.' L, "" . '"J ' , j JACKSONVILLE,- ORBOOJ. .3 r : ,. VdbI'&EO; KAHLER, "pHYSICIAS ANDSUaGEqB, maua.Jt'0 "wcrocrJiSarvw JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. 'Office in city "Drug Store, residence onval Tle.td'neitoorto'.BECI " I O. EI.'AlKKKrM.D., pHYSICIAT!-AI.D "SURGEON, 'r adi, OUT'. R JACKS0NVILL)I,tpBK0O.', j ,HWw iU.: ''' '. i''- ?' 49r0ISc opposite P. J. Ryan's, stora.. . , V ..ijAj..., " .- -- --iwr. n-lMARTW-VROM AN.-'M.: D.: " ( !DHYSICIAN;AND 3OEQE0Ni i . ' JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office up-stalra jn0rtV6 brick. Resi dence on California street -pHTBICIAN AND SURGE O.N, (Formerly of Glasgow, Scotland.) ' JpPPLlS G A'TX, WE G'0 OfficVand Drug Store at tlie Wake 'fanri; 'w ArinlornitnVScllt'inllcS "West Of Jack' sonville. "Letters can besddrcssed'eithcr to Jacksonville or Applegale. r.rtrVmWW?mwd A TTO RNEY-AT-LAW, f. , k LA T".:. , ,i.T JdK80NVIU.ttJ OUEOON. V'Wl H'tll practice nil the Cmtti'ef -tbe State. Prompt sttenlion ciren to all bulnes left in dijt crf. AaumA. inurcn e uric uhiiuuis . . , i :.urJ2 PriOWRLI., -re .' CT Wfnw? fVT f R H E Y.- AT - lA W . . b prompt tttatlen. J-Specil uttentlon gWen to culleo- Mon. S5SHTST?Trn JTJfc- -I JJL4T.I ; DR. J. M. XAX1AJK, P. ENTIST, Li:-r-f i3i 1'HIS AEnLAXD. OREGON. -JJW "!.T V, r- H1or initqently looted st.thh pl I m now fnllrprpriltodoUklodfOfJnUlwork. . "Prlicifartlntlon,'.glTiito nil mnotrof lurglcul oprtlom in connection with my bnlni, Includ. Inj cltftpUtM,tc. Charcei reMonaH. V,, , MJ2- MQKSon, '. ft, .. f :: . a . - 1 t'. pENiT-IST, "" JACKRONViLLE.tfRBGON... mCEin EXKACTKD AT ALU RI Ultlfll VI. II WC.II !" ! .WM v V?.fl.' .I'M ..t1 fn. l.Uli,raVlr. I fhArwit will ba m&dfi. OSIce and rotlitnct, on eofntriof California and jrifth itrttti. BERTHOLD ROSTEL, ILut: 8DRGE0K ol the German Array PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, i at v.;e - ' I '"MN'-ORvTH'S1 building, JteikionTillei - -- --Oregon. . .arTh Treatment of Cbrrnlc Caci Made. Specialty. . , 01 .-Or-OIBi L. B. STKlRNf, I 1 & r T-an a t ATrtndt. cnw A T-vrcr - ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEELORS, Avuuraa ttuui onuwunuiic w-nwiug, -v.. - i j s . ,",,, PORTLAND, OREGON." "IV Till practiced all CcnrU of Record In the State ef oreron ana nansninKvin xerniory; anu paj par tieular attention to baslness In Federal Courts. TESTEiIMI!I,t' jrr. B10Unfe' i'i M i OGN. KlISl'OONSVXkTLYONrilAXD planed and BMolsafvi Soar pine lum ber ofJhe'Uest quality. Edging,-, moulding,, rustic. S'l DIN G. FL 0 0 HI N G, '' " SHINGLES; ETC, .' LtmWrnWd lb order oa'ebort notice and r?asn.Me terms rorthose -convenient tothiifni; ' i 'CoBniy Orders ab Greeabackg tk en at'par. ' ' . ... ... -, , - . , 1 - , ,, - . -- - .- -. ' "' -mmmmimmimimmmmm .. .Jacksonville, onnoos. i ti.f.ur.3nlki.1t1itSfiVk1ilnflirllllrcCtlT y-i 'if '. I ! i'i ir J. T t rnKrxjr5sr j t " ATl s a , , " ' ' '' - " - r- ' - ' -" - '- ' : . .iai iiiia 1 caLd-ot-i , atiiiitilVlf liniainOJi - - - Ui?au i.-a A. ! bsu1' f-lSiiiisSi vj basi text mvr aioaucH eaKI rri fflo-JSj?J jj 0 iT .llt .ggQTS ggAWIIitCaJtpt gw AtsmxeMiii6iiay?m -wi i. jk .-. icfgo : ' ft I a sByfflf fisfv rrfw 'SWw' B8BB7iJasiESS? Stisj' -.A - - w -'.sjn jLt i. irl t Joio?r- i . IVJf 7 I l--yi I I I' --1 HR iSSSB! IntlK -M.J -.InTs IT -M--ET lwfh srS2J-rr:'1'58Kl JBm IV Ifc iliwilTTTl T 'B. ,l...MrJlv iX-. ,il. IE. tv. 1-, as wAWa7 - v - -s!n iij, iiMjii)i iaeflof T"v'lviirsr.y, .. i vx--' yy .j-'iJ jia -t -Ciim i- .... WL-02ft;tfr rftii f-n?j! n - .ur ritrn twfHi-wpiS.:wi t -. v - -. ' CITY BARBER AND SHOP EATH3Q0MS. . a'Ai itn 'jsi-t t " California St., Jacksonville, - - OrcgoH rpnE nXDERSIUNED irni i.v i 1 prWJfedJR JO ' line in the' best iHonnerisd rices. HOT OR COLD BATHS Can be bad at this place at all honre of the -. ay GEORGE SCRUM PP. c;r. dV Wool Manufacturing Co, iTakp pie I have o te in announcing that tiey now and, a full and select ttock of BHSK0!K1 AM D3iQEVp Made of the very best- NATIVE WOOL 1 W HTW& kl5&t Xfi Atd f hldh thev-trill dispose orrery TeS"- EonaUle rates. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention.' Send them in and give our goods a trial. Asnr.AKD Wooi.kn M'r'o Co. Hew livery stable BACK OF COURT HOUSE. 1 , - ; ISH & CATOIV. PrdtorietoSrs.W i - mr .ii. UTim ry TAVIKO LATKLY FITTED HP TUP. COM L A. mcvlloui btrn on tba School Homo Klt and In the rear of tlio Oonrt Honte. Wo are now fully prepared to attend to allbmlpeu Incur lino with prumptneas anddlipatch, aad at the m t reasonable fltet. ' Fine Taraents TtielUbfeii fatnUheiKlth thebW anl(nal aril niot unbvtantlal buggies; also a first eUi hack and saddle horses. llorsei bearded, and the let care Xestowed on then. 1 Z!atUfaciloacuaranteed-ia ererjr instance. a Glre ii acallandjodso for yonrselres.'.' t$ R. ISII. E. CATON. ' July 14, 1830. fS ..."" nil- - BT WAY OF THE-ntf ROSEfiURQ&ClsjBAYlfAGfjJS. pHE TJiNDERSifiNED ARE ' k6"Ws I running .a daily Jifie df ' Tourthorse stages between Roscburg and Goos City making the through' trip in twenty-four hours. Stages leave Roscburg every morning. Sundays exceptedft Ca. jr., and make close connection wilh SaVFrancisco Steamer twice a week. The time from Rpseburgjo .San .Fxancjscq. jj-jJl elireeJ $H.50. Fare from Rose mrg to Coos Bav crOTJGH &-CARLL. 4ND H. P. Phillips :" :: ': Proprietor. ;, qu ..-.-: . ; ty t J TAM NOV RDNNING X lU'lKT.'LlSfr 1 beweon tht above point, leaviuj; Asliland with t coach nrr Jlondar. -Wednesdajs and Fridays, fcluiii'ng next day "'On 'Tuefdaj,1 Thursday and Saturday -of each week a buck board iU.ftartJromv4hlaud-rijturJiug on me iotiowtiia oay,--- -.- j7f FARE, each trny) -. Lss.oo. ConnQtl.m.siade at Ltukyillewilh. hacks forLakeyiew;w;. .f' - -j. ..' -,.' J ir. u, BLA!IiifttIiNG! DAVE'GftONELLER. ' VT.il iSS!t,-ii T AM NaWPJggATlED.taO ALL L work In-rajlne-cheaper than ter, and in Tact will do it cheaper thau any other hop-jn-6ou'.hern ,Oregon. "5 -gv cgr uive jne a.call atijj will convince VyOu . &m SfciDAVllV CROKEILLER. PEOEmXiBJSTgLLEItY AND SALOO.V. Ftieeftig, v wlrsk.m u J. L.nOCKETT,Prop. 'rnE undersTgnedAlvs TAKEN I full charge of this business and is pre parcdOo furnish the public with.a first-class quality of Brandy, AVine and Cider. The salooa-wiUsalwayssbe supplied vwthjthe bcstoPliqudrs'aiid cigars," ;Oystersarid sardines always kepton hand. .r t. Tinf-rrrPTT I ' .' ' ' u.'l p JRCHASTNnT IS ILjKgrktinJiu, nrwOTmtne-p :". IIU Of c,very description made. withlV shortest notice and cheaper than at any promputndO and taste. Infants' j clflithinp a snfipittlrT. TJprprBTi(.(o in'bll' parts otthe connirV. Circulars" iriv- (Ing fill! Information sent on receipt "fit jStamp. Address" Mr. prlklrs. J. A.TOch ard- son, m rosi eirect, san JtTanciSCO, uaia. 4 The.lat6t improveb!. Sharp; Ballard Remington. and WincnesteririfeB, war ranted, to 'be the eeauina article, "at John Miller,,,' 3 -. ,F20uia .1 -M r 'i; t i jit )m wjwm I f .aytviia Ytfot to cic&ra u& Bar ta) .iniTscrfisi , 1 T. O. KEAMES. E. R. REAMES. REAMESBROS.. California st., 83VOT& Jacksoaville. - - - Oregon. ,aja9crglqal IiEfIaiss4t AHCincfiaKmsDir! i i i- -uw UW.U.U i.uln!T. -AliV AtA sajj3nrwPETiaw jsj A &KMFtiR( ! ! ytiZJivo firHMTRnvv T3t:a THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES ;HHAWAfIte- iwi2vaci LAR STOCK -'I"a.T8Ii3 A fuv!'' l-A Alkali ra t':ff7"'-.,to-j . i ;, -, gexeralcmerchandiseT : j.-JJttsiifti! 1 tKK 1 a urrrTS?Tln;. 4hll jiu .; .'r i; - i:G?'irEsi;yRiE. .vU..Ji t . 1 : I,. ' I TdJSELECTiFReJt'lN"' ' 1 lA! : V.H . f:( IJJJ03 . 1' . J '". ! M ! tr 1. ':..; i. , .it ABQn" S'W.e in Southern O regoklor!.1 KTortnern " . California. ,v ;ALL FOR CASH!! v RT435TOCR-e9N:giSTafl?U Htl FALLi&-W!N1ER'DRY-G0QDSi i FANGGOODS, . LATllES'!DBE?S" GOODS. CASHMERES; AND DIAGONALS, SILKS. AND SATINS, BOOTS & SHOES, CLfnGTCX LADIES' CAL!3tfDE CW)AIS' JV'v H stxrn CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE jY,T ladies to.the fact .that . we have now (id hand Hie largest and tr'f elected Vbrt niftit rLADIES' DRK43 GOODS and FAN )Y GOODS ol every description In South ern Orego,yjid'wewiljj heucefdSh make this line fofgoods our speciality and sell em nt CheaperthaMjtkc Cheapest '; tt W4s aJW .-titV J 1 u tut; jmirni'-u we win fay, u you want A "No, I SUIT OF CLOTHES yoa must go n Rfiunus Bros, lo buy them as we claim to have the best riTOCIv- OF CLOTHING in Jnckson county and will allow none U un jlprscll us. -Thesur'oirflR-were.all ourcba'ed hvaimem'' he'r Ol-oV firm from'FIUST'CrJASS tlbbVe r ban traiicico and New York, anil we will vairatil everjurticle and sell tbtm as cheap fur each as ayibboie j'rf the county. We also keep on hand a lull slock of vHitmDnrCDiKc? ? " sha5Mi aiabaM , v Hardware, Crjf eery, Glassware, v ('' 'CRO'ckERY. A PULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS FAUM AND FREIGHT AVAGUNS Plows, Ganr Plows & Sulky Plows., Irt,facteverythino:.frpp.therfinest.need!e. lo- dniiresh'in-'machine. Give "us' a 'call nd judge' for pprsejves'as ;io, our capacity of furnishing goods as above'." ' "' ' ' The way to make money is to save it. Tosavelt buycheap..Tpbuyxheap pay CASH forour-gdefJe.und Vnytofi? REAMES RROS. "DAVID' LINN, COrriN TSrUBSMZTirGS. rtoFtSslFTJRNlslfp WrtEj: " ""sujicui m oouuiern uregon. . FumilurciOfall.kindsi-kcntrm Iiand'nr made'io order. iafiB ---"ft g--. t 1 .rfwJBMMplfaJATT TTT"f W& mii99mm,M Mflpnivtdea tfceCcinMri passeaDthe atSwJ96Jm 39. yiisri.iaj.tffulil ron is.,5ur'j;j?fi ;be:;iFeW3"ealUtli DflaSoefuticfiNirtY' fllSLf'-!&&3Pntaomowtration asiif torJoMitotetl'eidiljrrharm,,-'the wiley ,SeVmtorUrBmeIi8ielyciSngect:hisone, i j:c-j i? .? Siainirq:i ... ffla8,,ssf?as,s,.Pau iwas -.SR: !an3 having right on "nis'side .nownJi&is Itiiricecl arB&.3', it Id n .--n ttme' with Mr. MitchelhfoWthisi'rBft. glfijj! uaraeiu anttKCArtnurttuiuo; at'.tbiK vere;nntIto:tlMit.effect:andIwere:tfivfnr' a weekhaMilchenuriUea kepeakerihere taitaddres&J the "peoplej " a1h"i'he' sSmetime1 thi-,-nadhot Dnb-' laued in aojffannerwbatever that 'n.eyS!S?8jpJavej speaking, 7but bail doneHhe whdle 'tiling "6n"'lhe' si n "On Oct; 2d.jqQLJStiields arrived from, the SbdtliJand Mrv-rjMitcbfeli from TtKo KTXli V. 5'-A "i .? li'Jl-i. it . SKi5-t,Wu,5,ls a.4p "? &f:'i the Hancocfriclplirfor a'joiutdfscilssioa which .fas, presented to Mr. Mitchell, this-being'thefirst heknew: of such'a inoVet but'lik'e' "a'eimari'Eave'vav and accepts it cheerfully.-'Ieiil lowed fhe.ColoneJto speak,opening; for-ouo, htjur.finia half. Tin lCol"; Shiel'dki-al marks be said that the Republican par ty called the Democratic party a seces sion parjtv, JbuUio4nanJdared,cal him so oniTthekstreet, lb bisface? Mr. Mitchell never interrnpted him once throughout thetyour-and-la half speak' mg. The Colonel's language being stclf tJm&Veral iSSiSi left fn-ft&S AttSetendjlf his timljMr. tethi! stand and said ho was glad Col. Shields had not included tfie "hall when lie JCr.? -t said call iliaeirarfya 'secasSidrlaVty1 'asit fs now organized, ,, and. wpuldjn-ove itj which he proceeded "to do 'in alforcible e?H tl.&tGJjed.p rand made a move as though, he would, do MM- bodily lrarnijbUt' something Jia sa?lh the "Senator eye? causeiT hirh' tochatists, his mind, and -he ,sat,down MrrMitche!,cojeii him in a fearful manner, usingjjiimup sq; badly that most of, . the people -felt Jjiore-pity. Jor him Uianitheyidid to . rejoice Ovehw discomfiture. Colonel. Shields never touched .thejssups of therfday;J)U.tnce, and that wasthat the Republicanfpar yji'?. ilona,partybtiLthe whole of his discourse'was' to blacken the characpl.GarfjeJd; and othH ter .air. JlitcheU bad occupied his two hours, then the Colonel had one-half ell had left, then like' a brave, good man andshisingligbt ktheiDemo cratic ranksf tfe tOok tJp'the'pfivate aqdfofSaHthePabuseaurenian like- him could think; of iwasninode' use of. i t i . tNkl.4. Any truthful person who was present arliji!it!ibthe "SUfcaifdill not benefit iheir cause in these parts fofcjdlaf, their .partyf with"j8ebseSnd.t decency, wasrSisgusted -witH him, and if it is required 1 will give some of their party's names.I-will leave it to any of their- party whochave aayre gardjor. the,,trutK,..who;h,ear,d tha'Col., to sav this is notla'-tnle statement; .If: , ; i. v "VJOv T "l"i . "J the Democrittic-Tartyare'composed of such-y htruth'ful yersSn'3 ruhtruthful persSn'3 a? the author of"that,'Sta-ardTrtici-f-'therhave a bad lot, fhas all for this time. .General Mahone" of Virginia fs. veryi ular wiwthe trulldoarsTand bill-.-1 T i r v . iof box stuffers of ;Sbuth Carolina. TJie-?iSfinkTliels playing a dangerous game'andoaiejikelr; ta'bf JrnJr by .liberals farther sooth., ..,.., HHBiiKfVaP&iaC:il .ocri .ranltMmng9pcfrom Ger- wxnBwai'sfeffly .1rvJTiXBjOSlimjSIU.li:(i,!jeV VlO'i.-I VtW,At4aWMIMWiM6 time" with hint. Irl IVBVlmMMnpMc4MHioe WWMWftBttlKfel irH!l &JJlKmWMm . tSteBMCSHX-ft Kl rrfn!ir,7iSM n tVrieitch'eir4 nqott,tot.Uct lst'.we; Iearned:..tbatrthe hour toclose, but Jie had nothing to TT3Tjnrsd senrrs sttete- tdJ iBifi ---I-?- r jjjjja ocit9l! oiU '.Llija aouisi"rr rtoO -OOHfJ indeiAndgntVotero? thli'it8rof New York that is, the vote nofdis-' W"Iittly:pwtisaH;r:bo,'wIehca c4tOkc- QiBItdataeIiHdtviduallvietek.tk4fr 9apotUicsrUjutB -finitBekl Attvatieit It'w bfl)iye(tpSr IfcattimafcoMt Ht resent condition of tbV.eotonlrypJ& utePian?s & ?ifeJ5!dtt9t almost the wliole 01 tht? vote, ia ,1876, tanceon,the part of businessmen. to change the ruling regime at present., and the Democratic tendencj; toward free trade; 'tariff for revenue only,and -ft' ilS'i i- .31'jl..i.1'Mt. N-Un'T uii uiai, is unuouoieaiy aamaginr tfieir vna&SFiSNmv, jXrSv Wn. lifficti'tik'Viad -ifedia rTheicity,,of tBfew Voris. hb'wev'errslrongiy "fo? .ffeede.UKVlt aSVayirS' aem .ocratio Inajorfty' anyhow1; jlSBe! state of New York, outside ofhe ro'etropblis: haSthlrge5rnaiistr,?e8 'wKith iTiaVi'.i' .. A' V ai-.V-. " " :.v. iu'o)parein. iuat 1110 larra question is1 making-considerable figure3 in thtf JcariVtOS: 'DenVficratii ;m-tlSew-Torg' (tJalside' of the ity)faflarthfrmSnV nfactutinsdisVricy bf lAmSTtM Ohio; are? committed ttfproHfjnbTil for the purpose of the present argU-' nientnthey lab'or under the d'isftidVailt- Age. of. being aimindrity'' bf -their 'paflv!! Adviees; .from Washirigtoh''aHTlo: .the 'effect- that the- southern "claini agents there,-who'.were' bO enth'usiaJtici pver;,HailcockV.inbminatlon1'areiuch, les;sosince his ilelferr .wast 'published' )nTegarato southern claims.- It is Understood that this letter frOm'Geh. Hancock was,.o.b.tainedithrough thfcim pot;tttnlty ofen; TrJ. BH,FmkUd,Mhb as,s.uperintendent of .trte.jColt'B'iatTns "onipanj! .has .large ..associatioBS .iwith! .J)usineistmeilr,1.and ,.wJo toldhiia that.- there., would b no,-possible Jibpei of. Nsqr -York, New Jersey.ior .Connecti-( cut .unless he. took, most decided ground against tho pending claims.; jMany politicians tried, hard, to induce. .Han cock to.., ignorgjithis .advice, ouagcoun f -ft? Soujlr itj , Franklin,, pepisted, , roonHancock jrielded. ...Tlie argunjent, that it.yas, .Jjecessarp to.keep qmUmt. account of thcSoutlt was answereitby. the;, fleclaraiioa .that. whether South, liked it.or not,, everysouthei Democrat, would, vote for, Hancock, and it. was a. case,. in which sentiment at the JJorth alone, shguld.be consulted and heeded, It.is possible, howevpr, that. cqn,tingpncies..may arise r under, whichtfiis declaration by Gen.Han-i -' J ' i - v ? W ''aK : cockitgainst aouthern claims may re turn to plague him. It is well known liat, the inilelFerence, of SoutherhTnien. toward "Mr. Tilden, at tho timVlot trTe electoral -r-. i ' 'Lr-'--12 -J" ?.; M' .-' mum, growiiig our, or nis similar; letter, 1 i-i-'.i i7-. ; the chief reason whi- the South did riot stand resolutely by him, at the .critical time. Daily .J ' l.c .(.'U -i M 16 i'i .TOK.I-' Oregonian, , 'The'Derriocrats "are teacmrig section alism fr?ail Ihe common scnools'in the i i- . South through the aid of rebel Histories of the war and their presses at the North continue" to cry" aloud ''there are many Republicans, arid they are among the best menjin the party,' who are heartiljjsick' "oPfc-seetio'halism.' What hypocrisy! Let these hypocrites burn their own sectional school books beforevthey 'charge Tipori the Republic cans "an unalterable deterrriihatiori'to kep alive ' arid in full'vigor' allrtthe passions ofthe war." ' -sv. k 1 ' '1'l .1 .1 A tt " DEarjciUTldTnRi!AT.-Bfackburnof Kentucky saidi int!ie House o'f'Rep-' resenfatives-'in 1879: -"For-thei first time-in? eighteeif.y ears ipa8t,theDenoc. racy- i8.rbackin'powe'riin'both, branches' of'this''Legislature', andi she :proposMr' to'signalize her retur.nito -pewer.iT She proposes totfelebrate her-rec3veryof-berdohg lost heritage- byi tearing otF these degrading"badgei . W donot intend toistopuritili we-ihare stricken the- last-vestige "of your war-Jmeasures from'tHe statuto'ibook." lx atltL-ii ' -.n --j i The Cleveland '.fLeader''ytfeys:t Gen. Jack. Casement,, whoran against Gen. Garfield for-.,.CohgressJ inv1876,' has copoe; ;out strongly., in;, .Jus fayorfpr President. Thia, i onlyagstraw to. show that, General -Garfield is not so, unippularjn.hwistncta8jiis:enemies are endeavoring to male nira oat, - anu j enauiea ,nirarocanxrew iprx. rherejarg many signs .of strong relttc- ;u:k iA.1' kl&. tf.t rnnx.ji.ft -?ftT- rtr ?? if orl lira rot J i'-rv i;ti:y t iw frtm nnvt'iatpii &)" "Xli fiCtxriiHti B&vm ixw mul xhMh3Wm,-&m W ACiLr.I . 1 loa cia ; jontfaohictA ei jadj , y-eejkagfj bHshan gxj W'BauliiafePBI. keneral 3me,whuA.he.ga.xe1a foJl.and w&fau&$Hjrapk ayteteftj SMfaEVlSsnXSR & W nCliinatl 'rVlinmorsial " ll.r,f vrrTWfK-f.Y 73 "?rMT'rlrt-Kr-rwlf rcompieteiy corroborates the statement of General Garfield: ,'..-""" " "o"iev,io pre- .w... w..w .mw vfc, wg.uviici IK 1UCV1 uieh uner.pf! land before thefWaihin?toh nf PnhliV WnCVolilfl,- h 0-':i':i ;." -".-. ..iw( ijniru AClM&llier OiUUO, re yard: patent i ocnticrrFpamrihlets- to Mr,' CHief, Justice-Chase! ahri i3sVJ birrr-'fK":,'.!' ,in his.opinl6n!'as';W thevalueofttife. mnMHit-lnAMiWE il J .'tll"?: .it Wprtjper'forfr (;was"niaWbat jBbard; He tS)Vt aVmly to the.pateht.' ahd said It'-was'iWtfentlV-'tKh' t. f. .. :. ;:r ii t - .. .: '-K. ."- two, od-paefrient'lii'ti'e worlia-1tn"d'',au: j-isea me to irguei tjio- case. T took, , . ' -...,- . iJ thirty days to prepare my brief and argument, as tberew-ere some icrtv-. two other nnrilicanrvfnr thi rnrV- o"ir4- I appeared before 1 full Board" aricn argued the question, in the presence of a"room full ,of spectators, fur two hours. a'0-1- - ' ' . "feq'PSJMkiBftardl'-ard-fed me a contract for one hundred thou- nd square yards. Up to this,timeI - aLX if'" a,i nJo" '' ' was the oriiv attorney in b'a casp."Ii!irl suppostPthat no" mcrfey ndcf'b'eeri used, except thSt paid 'mb rislla' laWyer, to secure ,the award.uAfter,thaj" award pras made,- J. Chittendan.jipasis,. satisfied, and said I must go again, be fore the 'Boardi arid insist on or try to secure 'the' other one hundred' "nousarid square.yards. ' rJuSt at. this time about; threo days bef pro Congress -adjourned I, jeceived a telegram from. Cleveland calling me n.otrieoni'niLt(er5of vital imijortirice. aniW'proinlsed'Mr. Ghifteriden, as T couldnlt , itajr longer Jtt Washington, fo got. to gct.80ine(qtheralawy.er itOAloppear, i. my. piaceangrargu8,tfle case over again;, I wrote at once to Mr'-jRM. Cowine,. a rWeirkriowr?fawyer, and t'old him "all about the -matter,- agreed'to'divide aiy coutmgent.feo with himrinrcase of his sjuccess. and he.agrecd to-make the ef? fort ,bf oblige me. I so informed Jjlr Lhittenden. and supposed the, matter drided.r- TH3fihext day' Mr. Corwirie wrote mea'nolessayiriKhatnewas obliged to take;ap.a,colt6n casein the' Vourtot laimsj.apjt raushav.o.timto; i. rcaay; ana n beforediirHiand, tolddiinttl.ad on Tim" portant case before the Board of Pub lic Works, and-liiat-I had a large fee dependent" unbW-erftir$!jdccess7 that I was sure the javemcnt was tho best of c, wim mmi.4Ui..viJiua suJiui;rut:u IK ""i??'' m,tp acLfor.nie irn niy.stpad.- I , II 11 -:. ""-. , w F-rAVfu?'oo,.'s.'.0e R. . - "9 ve"i !H. cuueu, on w;o gruuiiu nar, lie ,C0U1U riot spare tho'tiriie' and 'Re' wfils bccunieil' Pevery! moriient ori his (Appropriations) He would, take jchargH of , the matter; jie saidjiq woud dop. if "i couhlr;wait Untif , 'Congres adiourned,' when? ho 'would .give , it his, full attention, pro. viurn;iiB .wos.saiisuiju, irpm, examina tion that the pavenient;v as. a. genuine ly, valuable pile; that,the, JJoard, ought to accept it, because, it was superior;, and lie asked me, .to send the patent anu tp.e pamptiet. to h(s Jiquse, and said he would sit up.Jthat night to' exr amine theni, andlet.nie.know his 'con-, clusiops the, following rnorning i.djd sor and the next day he wrpte..me, a notesaying that He 'would act for me and, that I had not overstated the value rC r'ii ''J-1 '' 'M Villi ' of the patent. J ; "Neither;De Goiyef "K McClelland nor Mr. Chittenden emploved General Garfield,, nor hd they ever .seen- Gen-' 'eral Garfied on tho subject. until, after, Garfieltftook, tne"case purely to' .obligfr ,'- r I"-A.-ii .cT ,ini' l i me. , Those '-Democratic newspapm that . . w cbntiriue'fo harp ify'ion thyDe'dblyer. cuiuracu-i, iniptyingnu even asserting thatGeneral-Gkrfiftld'.wasdishoriorably connected !tjierewitb;.lie;j:aii'diwlia't. is worse,- they iknow that tlley are ly ingj' We 'say 'that: thejr know)it! be- cause they ;haver ban? tho) mdstanmple means of knowing fEatiith'eir-.impma-tions against; hinx in this! matter-' have " pofother, cha racier '.thhn'' that of -"earn-paign slander. It isjia part of their purpose to speak the truth. They, niean, for purely, party reasons, to vil ify an'norioraole'and upright ch'arac- Iter.. ., Fortunately,, the -people 'know. JJeneral .Garfield, and theyjust as,w.ell. understand thepurpose:bf 'hisvmal'gn- ers. Si. x. Independentr Ji Minnesota., js one, of thej fey (.States. where therei.littlpolitical aqtiyityv lhe soJid-publjcan majonty.ofi 25,r 000 is a bar ,tf the great 'effbrta on, either side. p.Ttrr' "av?rnutf "2i arrtRKPSiUVftWirllM'ffitfSr tfie7 C aii9 a- contingent ie6 ofSTO,, WW it l sectired'iJc6otractfor200,00aj sduare yards: 1! took the nateht rinii: &hfFT ?,na,?5nce..!p9ulJ BdWUr the T j?J pavement matter., 1 then, went rp iieneraruarnein',"ana-iaia the casef ?,!4-:aviwn,.L',r.'.Mcw.jwiiiii"i'ii Tiimw i wm . .J M ?I J X i nuvaM.tr LUREGON bEiVXlNEL- i 'H. ,APXEfVTltSfN(i-.U1tE j . i hLi IJt'i s atitlWtfeioSJSsf-frst.1iii-o.J f 1 04 " eachsubeeqneatlnserUoB 1 OS - . " "" TOO lo-lKsafi-Sft?- S r ono-haif - ,. w ;r;"::-- "f - . 3" t. ww w OoeCeHnwamoaths "::."" A Otscoant to Yurlv an..i MO ly AdTsHlssts. t- j2j'm .' m$tem& .iTW New5j5r- rCT3A fao:A memtJerhljfrJo $hW niU86Lawrkcgateatb9atrftuii!i'i forma was saved ..frojn an attempt at secession by the foresight and prompt and prudent action President Lin coln. Shortly afteSwlinaugurntion he commissioned GeSwEsV. Sum. W. v lanti nti hiA departui-e waiwt'kiMiwn pub cly until hV reached! is agination. Br. ReachingflKe-. -Goklr. , aafaiCLl- nighercomrwadthe: -capnof the steamer to come toanchor irr tho q55nM.lIda2lighwriJt'ihiGchI feral .took a small boat aqdjwent ashore. CalIi,bMr!shiodlC8 at the latter that hat ho had. been appointed his fucces.sor, Johnston -replied that if ho .wouItUall ujjon .him .at. he'quartpnr) in the monifrig the .Department wouJd Le turned ovor to J.ihx"" tSumner, pro ducing Iiis commission, said to John- wnicniaaireterf.toake.comiHand 6f the Departinent of.ePacific, and I insist upon -bwrigf placed ifffwgsessiioti Jiere and now.' The- transfer was then inade.and the netfs.ient by telegraph U-'oyer the' Stdta on. the following' morning, and ..never' ,was a set of Men so chopfallen as; were the. seceMionfsts ' both in ,and out; of the Legislature. Lincoln General Scott andiaRepttbli can, Congress were bitterly denonced for tho 'gross. outrage . upofa-General , Johnston. Upoli renairins? to tE. barracks General Sumner found thou sands .of arms and' accoutrement stored there, of which, ho- loyal man -.iaa then, State- 'had any knowledge! The,pewkmptioa.was.that they-were the quota. which had. been sent to .Qaljfornia. im-,tho grand dis tribution of., Buchanan's Cabinet,Tpre- Iparatory to-the LOrganizatbn of-tbia.rp. beljionand thatGeneral Johnson- had been placed-in command, with- lnstriic- tiofis to, aid. in Carrying the State iiito the rebellion. Thk secret was un- i doubtedly jn .the possession' of tho ,Demo.cratic,nierobcrs,of theLegisla- i ture.-; X'enerftlifSuhinBr,. at ioncev.ro- sliippqd the suriiluSarmsj-nd auimuni. I tion-,toiV"ashrngtohj-fwKcre.jthey were ' so.' much heejiled iinttha: early days of .the '.war, Anil General TJohatoa ' wnt to (Southern California, twhere Haneoclc haa been, reported to- have ' been' statiob-edorganizedri a, company of secession symjiathizers, stole: an oquipmenti of arms from-the. State, marched across the' continent, loinf1 the Confederate- airiiy'atiil' wast'kilted at tHWhattfe of Shiloh. That iar'h'ow Giilifprfjia, was sved to the; Union, and.iri the affair .General JIancock took noipart; nor was he know n there then as a maii'of .riromiiicrice,' if known at all.?' '-' ' r', ' Astronomr m Rochester.' '" Tlie new Warner On'sprvatory which is being.erected at R"ochest;r If, .Y.j is attracting much'" attention in social and literary as well'" as scientific circles. 'Tlje new frlVseope w'll be twenty-two feet' in length, and itf.Iens sixteen inches jn diarueter, thus niak-ing.,itthinl-in size) Of anyi instrument heretofore 'manufactured, while thu 4 dome:'of?thV' Observatory. iV ttt'-Kave I ' ''. ,t"i, . - " i ., X . """. 3.,lU'l7li',vv' fui n""viiiiy o(i serringjcertain portions pf'the lieavs.nj. Tt ii,to-be-thft finest irivate observatory jn the' wor!df and has been heavily- en dowed' by' Mr. M.. H Warner,, propri etor otha Saft; Kirldey. , and' Liver .Cure,, and, othor .remedies.- Professor Swift has. labored under numerous dis- advantages' in the past and" the new comet" which, he" recently found' was in spite of many obstacles, out as the'riVw inspiration ls.to oe specially devoted to discoveries there are" good reasons to expect very many scientific revelations in the near future from the Warner Observatory aVUoches'er. , The South- has tho-" chairmanship, of seventeen of the twenty-eight corh'mit- .tees'bf the Seriate and twenty-two of the forty-two committees in the House. Let .any man who denies that Hancock would be controlled by the.South-hammer' away at these facts! i Mens hoot worth $ frr S.t.Kft t the New York Store ' roa,v4fej?ev-a-Genera1W. S-ohn- "; JwnHioerartteHdf tliePific D$Brf uwjp, Sup.ntvMarJ the.steainen in ,NeYofonito,