c 1 - .l lcc.;fi) refion plates maiL SAl.I-.M, Tl'clAY, OCT. THE CITY ARDJCUNTJ.j t',-,ut h'Ctli) of Si'ltux'irjf, Oct. 5 hulmj: Asxm statu r.r.i. ntiU ntty'H ProwrtlliiffH - Am ln ...s4i Attpinlittice - iueicl.-.it' 4ft Rjo u:'.r Unr.tt etc. I jriiii tlm lat tlnco diiv Cue weather lias l i ii in ry uml-;u-iUit during the tin. lii'mu, a-.i.l v Vturuay was uo KM-iptioii to the - m -r.il riii-.-. Altiiu:a.it did nut ruin it kr'tt :.ni''iiini to nicU ra nearly an bail a k. -a mapy at hr:ne wan would iitim-i .ti':i 'nJ.'l. But as usual H cleared ul . ;iUi;it ituuu ami ti-' isiluaee of the day vras as pli.Ls.mt u- I'lu! cmld wish fur. Tne Li uislutuiv adjunrueil at mum and every Wlv wfiut-il ini-nt on devoting the remain der at tilt' d:i? i" pursuit of pleasure. The road waslillxl W'tli veliiclui of various des-c-riptiiraw, tlie rain proving an advantage in the one reflect oi' placing the road and grounds in excellent condition for driving. I'nroiiiioiit tho day, the Pavilion wan crowded. Ving an oxce-llcut place to practice j, T'1" 8'''e HW,ta were erowdeil w',a wi aj J forms Hcekiiiif rest, and the multi tude savi-d to and fro jnst tlru in-dire 'oiifi:sion. It wan as ea-sy to find coin i'.i a priDting nfiicf as to timl any one you were l.sikinx niter. Coiiiiuith-es Wire busy in their various department examining arti- . on exhibition, anil awarding premiums, and wi jc lmttoii holed m arly us jiersistent lv is were Legislative mciulxra during the recent Senatorial co:Hct,t. About two o 'cI-U tLere was a r.uid parade of cattls, and as there were a tp-eater nunilx r of tn-tri- than ever before the display was an imur-iiaily tine one. The fanners took :-cul delight in thin part of the programme jmd mny were on Inuid who had came thither for no other purpose than to witness Ibis view. Tnc P.1CES. This lieing tlie time specified for the grand races ) tho week, there was an immense rrowd in attendance. There were probably twelve. hundred persons in the snind stand alone, and when viewed from the judges stand it presented a beautiful sij;ht. The greater ptirtiou of them were ladies who ap parently took as much interest in the resnlt as did ,'tlie sterner sex. Tho ground im mediacy iti.front of the stand was literally p kid With men and lmys. Various esti mates were made regarding the number in attendance, but it was generally conceded tlc-re weiv alsmt 0,0K) at tiio race and nearlv ID.ltfX) on the ground. Pool selling was l!-il;, and the bids lilx nil. The lirst oo tlie pmsramnie was a trotting race, mile heats. Ut 3 in 5 fn-e to all horses, first premium 100. Second premium $73. There were three entries ruade hut only two horses started. .1. J. Welch entered lllack Ihrd. JL P. I.ndd ent'-psj Honest Alice and V. 11. I.indsley Hnmlsildt. The latter horse iliA not compete. First beat The horses were pent off in KikhI s'.vle. Bird having the pole. Ance kent iUx'ad the KieaU r part of the distance, but in cufiun,; down the home-stretch, 13ird laup l htl and tiew across tlie scratch alxjut one length ahead, her time being 2:57 Ji. Second heat Ance Rot tlie advantage at the send ntf. and held it during the heat. and at the outcome was about one half length a!n ad. Time 2:5S. Third h at The horses were again sent off in good order. Ance having alsmt three feet the advantage. Tliis heat wafwell con tested rtu-h horse doing his level best, but Anee again came out a trifle ahead, his time being I'our'rh heat The horses came np to the serate.h iti line time, but at the word go. l!inl made a lad break and before she could again settle down t her work, Ance had left her nearlv three lengths iu tlie rear but the distance was soon lessened, and o uniug down the home-stri tch, tho horses Aver-' neck to neck and doing their utmost. Anre however came in alsmt 18 inches ahead, foul driving was claimed, and af tT a lengthy ionsuit;iti'm the. udgea le- ci i tt t!ie neat a draw. Ance a menus were loud in their denunciations, hut taking all tilings into consideration the majority of tiie crowd seconed the decision. Fifth heat The horsea started oir all right, and bird soon shot ahead and held that position the balance of tlie way around, coming in ahead alxmt two lengtlia. Time Fold driving was again claimed and tlie judges decided all outside beta and pools DtT with an equal division of the pre mium money. This was considered the wisest course" owing to outside pressure. An impromptu pacing race was made be tween Hill (Hrd's "Shoouy" and Phillip" Frank." Tue latter horse took the first heat and was distanced in the second. But little interest waa taken in this contest. At 4:.'W p. m. the grand race of the week -ame otf. Running race free to all horses two mile heats best 3 in 5. First premium $150. Second premium $75. George lloss of Tehama C'aL entered bay mare "Trifle," and Bill Uird entered his brown hose Buck skin. First heat After several false starts the horses were sent off together. Trifle soon ahot ahead, but the first mile was a close race, the horses being nearly abreast. But on the second round Trifle took tlie lead, and as the horses passed the judge's stand the second time the little mare was about four lengths ahead. Time 8:57. Second heat The horses had a splendid send-off, but Trifle would stand no loolish ness, and took the lead, whini she kept the first mile. When about liulf way around Trifle's rider pulled in and allowed Buck skin io lap her, and then giving her a loose rem agaiu shot ahead and came out a good distance ahead. Time. 4:0y'. The race gave universal satisfaction, and twas a fair, square race from the start. As wtHin as this race was finished the crowd broke up and started for home, having had tnuiifh excitement for one day. The riooinr lnjr TIk Cratril Still I.liiiCer 'ler-iif Al ter ftbe Weelt'ji Moili ilie ICMren, Ltc Yesterday was a day of oscitement at the Fair Ground, but of a different nature front that of previous occasions. Every body waa striking teuu and flecing.to their various homes. Tlie road was, as usual, lined with -onveyaneeji of every style, but those re turning tuward town were, as a general thing, the heaviest laden. Wagons con taining the entire faniilv, bag and baggage, were often met with. I'he farmers' wagons were full and running over with portable truck of all discretions, from wife and ba lm to the minutest details of -camp equip age. Temjxjrary shanties were being torn lown. provisions packed up. Men running hither and yon in search of missingarticles. the housewife imperintending the disposal of household articles, the boys mid girls trotting around in at archof missing bhbies, lngs howling, horses neighing, sheep bleat ing, cattle lowing, hens cackling, pigs squealiug, and the restored infants yelling at tin- tops of their voices, made tlie closing day of the Fair a regular -Pandemonium, it was an amusing sight-t witness the ex citement that prevailed on the camp-ground 'luring tlie afternoon yesterday. The scene baffles descnptioB, and should lie-witnessed to be appreciated. An old farmer had his load picked up and was just mounting his wagon to wend his way home, when a sud den quacking iu the rear made him realize -that his premium ducks hail broken loose, and as they belonged to the old lady they lid to be recaptured. The whole family, -onsisting of man, wife and seven children, started in hot purstiit. The quacks gave them a lively chase amid the brush, stumps and remaining camps. Tlie old gent tripped on a tent-rope and measured his length on 3lariou Co. soil.. The old lady tore tlie j-kirt of her dress, nearly off, but the ducks were finally captured, and they started off, heated but happy. Scenes of this kind were numi rous and heartily enjoyed by the speotaUm. inside tlie grouuils stalls were opened and stock turned loose , droves of cattle, sheijr ud swine were herded with care. -Manv of the exliibitors took tlieir small four-tooted stock in tho wagons with them. We noiicedone old farmer with two shetp, four small pigs, a pet calf and a box of poultry mixed up with the rest of the family. Hackiucn from a distance were preparing to start for home and caring for their extra stock. Hide-ehows were exhibit ing extra attractions to induce delinquent Attendants to walk in and see the living fu riosities, etc.i etc. Candy vendors were selling prize packages at reduced rates, and the cigar bovs were selling six Havana (?) tigars for two nits. Everything was going dirt cheap, as money was no object. The .auctioneers had their hands fidl to dispose of horsi-s and watches belonging to those who, at the close of tlie week, found them selves dead broke, many miles from home, and compelled1 k take this means of "visit ing their uncle." The women folks, above all, looked tired and cross. One lady in the pavilion relieved herself by giving her in fantile elierab a rousing old spanking be fore the assembled hundreds, and finished up by saying: "Thar, now, take tliat and see if you kin behave yourself-" We left the baliy sobbing consent. JH THE JAVIIJOS Matters were decidedly mixed up. and every one was Lurrying bfand fro, packing up and clearing out. Everything tiiat could be eaten had been disposed of by that means. Water and muskmelon rinds were scattered over the floor. Prizepumpkinsandsquasb es had been rifled of every seed by persons desirous of raisiilg articles of like nature, Home of our Salem ladies had fine house plant completely spoiled by anxious seed hunters. Fancy articles uf every description were closely guarded. The Marshals were busy in returning articles on exhibition, and the entry clerks had all theg could attend to in making out certificates and drawing war rants on the Treasurer in favor of premium holders. The entry books were in constant demand, and we could not examine them, but during the coming week we shall endeavor to go through them. Au auction sale of pictures took place during the day, and manv line p.untings changed hands. Bev. A. Myers, of this city, pun-based Garrigan'a splendid piece entitled "The Tooth Bridge at the Cascades," the price being $180 in -coin. It is a magnificent article, and we congratulate Air. Myers on his fortunate purchase, as the picture is worth a higher figure. LADY SQL-ISTBLUrUUC There were only two entries in this class nid therefore but little competition. Mrs. TV. B. Crowder of Albany carried off the first nrt iniuru and Mrs. Susan C. Riley of Caiiyfli City the second. The riding of the ladies was well worthy ol the honors b-stowd! upon them. The re was a large crowd gathered to witness this trial and considerable comment made on the result. THE SACE?. A ep?cial trotting race of a single dash of onj miie for two year old colts was an nounced and two entriesmade. C Wal lace entered "Ben HolWlav" and Ilobt. Henderson entered "Dexter" and '-Sinister." Ilen carried off the blue ribbon. Time 4.3'J. A trotting race, free to all horses, mile heats, licst three in live, was me last race of the Fair and drew a large crowd. W. J. Tennant entered "American Boy" and F. A. Fletcher "Flying Cloud."' First heat won by American Boy ; time 3.08. St com I heat won by Americ.ui Boy; time 3.07. The three last heats were won by Flying Cloud, his time lsving 3.06 on tlie third neat and C.05 in the reuiainin: two. A large amount of moiiev ciatiigid hands on tins race, owing no doubt to the "Boy" taking the first two heats. Numerous dis consolate countrv cousins were standing around with their hands in empty pockets, realizing, no donbt, the truth of tlie state ment "thet you can't most always some times tell about these things." THE BEN"! DICTION. The long looked for time has come and gone and the State Fair is no more a thing to be looked forward to. The attendance has lieen good, the entries numerous, and the Fair no doubt a financial success. Wo know not what others may think alsmt it but i-peaking for ourself anil those connect ed with the Statesman office, we aie hearti ly glad of it. We have all been driven to n:ir wits ends to get our paper out. After all we imagine we but echo the thoughts of many hundreds iu our State on this, the last night of the F'air, when we say we have had au "el -gant sufficiency" for one year and perfectly willing to take a rest. A Sewtno Mchdte Fkacas. Tho rivalry among the exhibitors of sewing machines at t'ne State. Fair has been very strong this year, and hard words have been indulged iu on se-eral occasions. Yesterday this sort of warfare got so hot the Jlarshal ordered the Agents of Wilson's Improved and Lyon .t Finkle's machines tostap them and close up business. We have only heard one side of the case, and therefore make no comments, but it does seem strange that personalities should be indulged in to such an extent as to endanger their own personal interests. Is Tbotolk. Billv Barker yesterday ar rested one George Vyaiit at Lake Lahisii for obtaining drugs slid hardware under false pretences. H-1 ptireh-ised a lot of the former at Crawford's and tol I them to charge them to E. Cart'.vright. He then went to Wade s hardware store tud purcliaat-d an other bill, asking th'-m to chalk it down to the same person. Mr. C'artwright heard of the proceidina and took out a warrant for his arrest and his cae will probably be tried this morning before justice Coffey, A Suoirr Mistake. One of our country cousins was examining a handsome bonnet hung in a glass frame at the F'air Grounds yesterday She gazed in silent wonder for some time, and turned away exclaiming "Well, now, seems to me that there's con siderable work just for the sake of making a hanging basket look purty." We were in hopes the owner of the specimen heard the remark, but it escaped iier notice, or we might have seen the wool fly. HorsE BitEAKrso. During the absence of Mr. William Hen-en's family from home. Thursdav last, some inquisitive individuals entered fiis house and went througo it most thoroughly. They chopjvd the bureau drawers open and emptied tlieir contents on the floor and rifled the house from top to bottom. Nothing of any gn at value was carried off, however. Borsn Over. The man arresh-d Thurs day evening at tlie Fair Ground for taking a gentleman!! watch was brought up la-fore Justice Coffey yesterday morning and Bfter a preliminary examination was hound over to await the action of the grand jury. His bail was fixed at 150. and no oneai iKaring w ho was willing to give that niuchas securi ty for his pn-seiit-e win n wantid, he was sent back to jail. Escaped. Yesterday afternoon, a chap confined in the Calaboose wrenched off some of the boards guarding the windows and succeeded in 'forcing out one of tin- bars leaving an aiierture of sufficient siz: for him to craw l through w hich he did and skipped out of town with never so much ceremony as asking leave of absence for a few days" He lias not been re-captured yet. From Daily of Sunday Oct. C. The Sas Fbascisoo Circus. This great show, after playing at the Fair Ground to a rushing business, during tho week, liad an immense h use in town last evening. The continued large patronage it has had would be sufficient assurance of the excellence of the troupe, but in addition to that, we hear it spoken of on all Bides as incomparably the best circus show that has visited this country for many years. From the grand entree till the finale, everything is done in that style which plainly indicates tlie artiste. The boys .who do "tlie gymnastic and tumbling feats perform remarkably well. The riding is of the first class graceful and daring. We think we should not do the fair thing if we failed to etnnnieiKl th clowning by Mr. Warner. He is properly the "King's fool" funny, sharp, spai sling and witty without being a vulgar buffoon. The San" Francisco Circus is not a catch penny affair, but a show wliich is all that it claims to be. The day is past when one horse shows like most of tnoso that have been inflicted upon Oregon, should lie patronized ; but we can conscientiously conjmend this one. Whenever John Wilson comes around with a circus, the public may confidently expect a first-class entertain ment. Psrsonau -Tames F. Orem has been ap pointed Agent for the San Francisco Bul letin and any person wishing to subscribo ' for that jiaper should cull on or addrtss him at the Chemeketa Hotel in this city. Off Aoaix. Most of the members of both houses went ls;low yesterday after noon having adjourned until 2 r. x. oa Tuesdav. The Golb Medal. We are pleased to announce that the Beaver Hosiery Co., of Jefferson has received a sjiecial premium of a gold niedal for the best display in their hue at the State Fair. From Dnihj T amity Oet. S. A IiF.tAPsE. Our readers will remember that last spring Saieiu was for a lew week literally overrun with burglars. During the js"t few months this class of men have rather let up on us, audwe have been called upon to chronicle but few cases. But with the crowd in attendance at the Stale Fair there were of courses munlsT of villains, blackleg and tliieves among the rest. Sev eral caws of pocket-picking have come to light, and an equal number of house-breaking affairs. V e yesterday heard of still an other. Mr. John Savage, residing a few miles below town, on returning home Sat urday evening, brand that during the ab sence of liiuiself and family some one had broken down an outside door and tered the house, giving it a thorough rauacKiug from cellar to garret. Trunks and boxes had been broken open and the contents emptied npon the floor. Even the straw ticas on the beds were emptied of their con tents in search of booty. A couple of lock ets and some small arncles of jewelry, to gether with a small sum of money, wero carried off, and a considerable personal property was destroyed by rough usage. Another case of thettik place at the I'n ion Hotel Saturday night. Owing to the demand for sleeping apartments, m many cases parties wi re willing for the sake of rest to occupy rooms with entire strangers. Maj. Jno. Uownie, an old pioneer of the coast and the founder of the town of l)ow nievilie, Cal., was one of tins liumlier, and accepted a room with a gentleman wjio. al though a stranger at the time, made him self very famUiar before morning. Major D. hung Ins vest, containing a splendid watch and chain, upon the bed-post, and laid hira down to sleep, "perchance to dream." His bedfellow woke up first in the morning, dressed himself inDownie's watch and chain, and waltzed down stairs. When Uownie awoke he missed his watch, and on going to the window gaw his man across the street with it on. Downie is an easy, care less sort of a chap, and therefore took his time dressing himself, so tliat by the tinio be got out upon the street his man had skipped away, and lias not liccn seen or beard of since. Had Mr. Downie let the police authorities know of it at tlie time it might have bet recovered. Hoodlums Aoais. Parties iu attendance at the Presbyterian Church in this city last Sunday eveiiiug have requested lis to call attention to the conduct of s crowd of young men and boys who disturbed public worship by running np and down tho sidewalk in front of the church and loud and boisterous talk near the entrance to the building. They are well known, and will be carefully watclied hen after, and should there be a repetition of these acts tbey will be prompt ly arrested. This is by no means the first offense, and the practice has become rather too common an occurrence. A Habd-heabted Pickpocket. Some light-fingered gent lifted sixty dollars out of the pocket of our friend J. " W. lied way , the Oregonian's reporter in the house, last Saturday, while on the street. Mr. Bedwav has been only a short time connected with the press or ire should donbt his having bad so much money about his person. The pickpocket certainly had nnmitigattd cheek, and mast have also' been an ignorant sort of a scoundrel, otherwise, hj would never have cone through a reporter. However he did happen to make a good haul in this case. BEirRXEB to his Post. Mr. George A. Edes, Collector of Customs for tlie port of Sitka, having been bome on a visit of a few days, returned to bis post last Saturday by the steamer Geo. 8. Wright. Having business at Forts Wrangle and Tongas, he was compelled to eomo to Portland and visit the places above mentioned on his re turn. We might mention, however, that Jf r. Edes was not very much tint of sorts ovet it, as it gave him an opportunity of visiung his family. Mabkaoe Licchses. Fair week is pro ductive of great results in this line, as the .books show an issue of eight during that week alone. There were ouly ten issued dnring the month of September, but it tk tober will only hold out as will as it begins, we may look out for lively times among tlie young folks during the coming winter. "Nothing of the Sort." Mr. "Waldron informs us that, there is no foundation for the rejxirt that he is going to pUv at Vic toria : not at present, at least, lie has or ganized his excellent troupe for the edifica tion of the "Webftet," and as long as they give him a l'.lx ral support, he intends to l. main with them. Corjrrr O rnT.-lesU-rday was the ope- senator; Jackson 7th. kj mgday for the October term of the Counti u 1 ii-itoi- Polk Court, but owing to the absence of Judgci1 ' '!' 1 ... "'"' ' ' olk Terrv at Portland, it did not convene until ",r x itmlilll 10th. N'li: late in the afternoon. The judges of elec tion for the different precincts will be i poiutcd during this session. I AKTIi:StN TAKE MITK E. Butterfield ,V Son will remain at the Fair Ground for another week with their drove of gnidtd Angora goat. Tiny have al ready disposed of nearly --'HO at prices rang ing from S10 to ?1". Parties desiring to purchase should call early. PEitsoxAt.. We met Maj. G-o. 'Williams iion the streets yesterday. He has just re turned from a protract) d stav in Eastern Oregon and is looking well and hearty. THE M:.BSB.ATt ItE. SAI.KM. Oct. -1, ix Tin: ;xte. Tlie State Indebtedness. Mr. Myers from the ounmittee on "Ways and Means, submitted a report in aivonianci! v iili tli- instructions of tl Senate, in relation to the nutstand- inji indebtedness of the State for wliich appropriations are necessary, as fol lows : Outstanding warrants, (ien'l. Fund 7,7e); fili Agri'l. Fund K.s-2 ? Sntinort of pnor l.llis:! 2.:il'. im Convict Warrants -oiivi'ving convK-ts to Penitentiary. Outstanding warrants l'entv. l'liiet. llieil'nt'l " . Accounts tiled Incidental t'und " Penitentiary btttl'iiug Otits'aniliiia: warrants. Penitent tars l'.t.iiTT 7.i lii..'7-J Si l.ll.f. CJ i-.' iO w) l,iu. ss tulMing Fund 2.7-.HJ 411 insane Fluid ;n,7'.)7 t'A Aeets. for conveying In sine to Assy 2J.(Hi lit) for Public. Printing ". in" mi Outstanding warrants, Prin'. iniid. 3,1(12 Dl " ' di-alimved by Investigating Committee ,'I,12S oo Total unprovided debt 17"i,o.iU lW Itoinh-d debt is provided for ami rc ipiiies no appropriation. The Committee lotind i! dil'icti't to compute the amount of appropria tions akvl lor, at.il lliey not report on this head. IminixrnUuM. ltrow.toi l'aker. frotn llie CfMinnit tee on Federal Kd-itions. report) d back the bill antlioii.'ni iln- (Jovernor to comiui'isioii a ( 'otniui-sioner of lin tnirition. and recoiiimetideil its ref erence to the Joint Cointnitte.e on im migration. HUN Iiilrtxlueed. 15y Mr. Myer. antlioi uii! the State Ttea-tirer fo convert enm-nev in the Tre.-iMtry into coin, anil to n-di-em tin: Canal ami Lock bonds. By Mr. I limit, toanieni! the act repi'.atin the public rinline; allowing lite Stale I'rinter IMI for iriiitiur the laws in any iiewspajier. 15y Mr. Strahiin, to i!i.-iui;' the time of mi-etni of the l.egi-latnre to the 1-t Monday in l)c- cenilrf-r. Tin Senate spent some time in read- . iny; hills si-i-ond time, and i-on-idi-rin in Cinimittee of tin- Whole the bill n- I latin-; to taxation ot torein iticorpor-; atious; the bill to .-nl.iiiit certain! amendments to the t'oiftitulion : anil the bill to provide for I In- eh-Ltion. iu j November, of a Slate I'rititer. Aiuendiueutt ti I In- 4 onslitiitioii. Mr. Strakm moved to reter the bill j j to submit articles ot :imenln.ent to I the Coustiliition Io the Judiciary ("ntn- ; j iniiiec. with instriii-tioiis to !- rt j upon each proposed amendment sop- j ! amtoly. i Mr. Conii-Iins moved to ain-nd. to j instrtnt the committee to report an j j additional article to repeal tin: provi j i ion for the election of a State Printer. I and to provide for letlit'.- the public I printing to-the lowest milder. 1 Ins i was airreed to. and the motion as : amended was adopted. j Tin- committee to visit and examine j the locks at Oregon (":ty obtaineil j leave ot abscm-e till next. Momlay. The Senate adjourned till to-morrow. , HOISE OF IttT'KF.VH.MATIVi:) Tlie 4'liirkniniiN Context 'nte. Jlr. Martin from the Committee FJi-ctions, presented a r. port on Oil the case of the contested seats for Claeka- mas county, accompanied by a resolu- lion iledaring the sitting members en- tilled to tlie seats. j Mr. Clow presented a minority re-! pot t and resolution in favor of the con-j tet-.ints. and askinir that thev be id-! lowed to appear by attorney at 7 o'clock thii evening, to argue their case. Tins resolution was lo-t bv a vote of 20 yeas, 21 nays. The resolution of Mr. Martin was then acted upon, the tpit-stion being di vided -o as to vote upon each ease -ep-arateiv. ate! the silting members were declared esil Itletl to their seat! by a VOte of CVO tO 0:IO. Tliat p ut of the import ivl.ititig to fees of witnesses fr coute-tauf was referred to the committee on Claims. Jin:ile .Sojrrn bill to e;ifr-n:i!iisi e. Th. women wa- t repoited back j with a fii'ori i Mr. I'aiton pn ' pott, with au froin the committee !e rei'iiiniueuilatioii. sentis! a minority re atin lalita-nl. allowiti-r uoni-M to vote on ijtiestii the -ale of Ii juo:-. ,i::d r the pas-age of ! he l.i',1. iior'ty repot-: was -ii'ini'.t the bill. .M'll so, ne I w hole m itii-r - i - :;!: n- relating to j iiimt!,."iili.ig ! A tioi her nit- .-I .-nlv, !- to j '-c'l ' -IO-! ' III' !, little pn.f-l Mini-il. A. (of bee hi: neter su'o-c iu.',.tiv of a si.;,; Onivd :i :ir r'i:ir- ; st. ne I J'atc. I'urii.uit, ti dies ti:sii .ViK r,.-i..'. ;: I The bill to grant aid to this lailr ad ' (tune up as the special order at 11 a. m. A motion to recommit the bill, with iiistractions to amend, was lost by a vote of 10 to oH ; and the bill then passed the House bv a vote of 2S to is. One thousand copies of the Cover-, nor's message were ordered printed. The Hou-4' adjourned till 7 p. n. Salk.m, Oct. 5, 1S72. I TI1K sfA.tTE. ' Mr. Hoult presented a petition ask ing for revision of the liquor laws. UefclTed. Bill Introduced. Mr. Iloult from Committee on Coun ties reported a hill to enable the peo ;ile of Cniou county to change their county seat. Mr. Crawford from Committee on Kductitiou reported back the bill for the organization of tiie Agricultural College with a recommendation that it pass. To Encourage Immigration. Mr. I)lph introduced a bill to en courage immigration. This bill pro vide for the appointment ol C. 11. Lewis, W. S. Ladd and Phillip Was serman of Multnomah, Henry Klippel of Jackson county, and Kev. Theo. Condon of Wasco as a lSoard of Immi gration. They are allowed no pay ex cept necessary traveling expenses. The Board to mee; at Portland within 30 day from the passage of the bill, and organize by tlie election ot proier of ficers. Tliey are to have an ouicc in tlie above named city to collect statis tics of the soil, climate, lands anil re sources, and disseminate information thereof by such methods as tliey deem proper. It asks for an appropriation of twnty thousand dollats in semi-annual payments provided always that this State will pay a lurther stun of not exceeding five thousand dollars per annum whenever the-same amount shall be raised and paidj oyer to the Treasurer by private individuals. Proper securities are required trom the officer. The bill passed to its second reading and 100 copies were or dered printed. Apportionment. Mr. Iolph introduced a bill for re district imr the State into Senatorial and Represetftative district-, and fix ing the numbers of Senators and Rep resentatives in the Legislative Assein blv. Tlie bill provides. Tliat on awl after June 4th. 1374, the Senate shall consist ot thirty memliers and the House of Representatives of sixty member. The ratio of apportion ment shall bo one Senator for every three thousand and twenty-tie white population, and every friction theteot exceeding oue-lialf. "The ratio ot ap portionment ot the Stare into Repre sentative district slnll be one Repre sentative for every one thousand lire hundred and fifteen white population, or fraction thcroof exceeding otie-lialf. Si-xtiox .'. Marion eottnty shall constitute the first Senatorial district, anil shall be entitled to three Senators; l.inn, the 2d. with three S-nators ; Lane 3d. with 2 Svintors; Iloulas 4th. with 2 Senators ; tvoos mid Ciirry 5;h. with 1 Senator; .Josephine 0th, 1 -ijenator; Ben- itth, 1 Sena- iltoi-s : ('lack- amas 1 1 tn, i en.-itors; .Mtiltiioni.'ili 12th. 4 Senator; W.-isbinjrtoti 1:1th. 1 Senator ; 'lnt-op. Columbia and Tilla mook 14th. 1 Senator; Wasco loth, 1 Senator; I'matilla liitli. 1 Senator; I'nion 17tli. 1 S-nator; Baker ISth, 1 Suitor; (Jt-itit I'.ith. 1 S'tiator. The niitnber of Keprescntati'ves to lie apportioned at the following-ratio : Marion, six ; I.iuu, six: I.ane. tour: Douglas, four ; Coos and Curry, one ; Coos, one; Josephine, one; Jackson, two; llenton. two; l'olk, three; Yamhill, three; Clackamas, four; Multnomah. seven ; Washing-ton. three ; Clatsop, one ; latsopand Tilla mook, one; 4'oIiimbia, one; Wasco, two; Umatilla, two; Union, two; linker, two; ( It-ant. two. Senators lioldino; over, representinj; districts coinpose-d of more than one county shall, when th districts have been chait;etl by this act, he consid erefl S-uators of the Districts created by this act in which they reside. The bill passed its first reading and was ordered printed. A number of bills were read second time and referred or ordered t iiirrosscd. A iiiuulier ot bills originating in the--House were received and read titst time. !illlH Fussed. The House bill for the relief ot" Baker county remission of SLUM. State taxes, fasseu". The House bill, providinir for tlie further organization of the Agricultu ral College. I "asset! . llenton County 4'on tested ''iiw. "Mr. Dulph ottered the follow -in; resolution : . AVaki!I.s. At. Mie genci-il clerfir. i. held the lith day of June. 1S70. A. M. Witham receiveil ,"ic2 votes for Stat it Senator from llenton ciinfy ; for tho term of four years, while Hon. K. S. Strahan n-ceivi-d only ."ill votes fiirthe same oll'ice, and s,tid Witbtim ihtly re ceived a certificate ot election to the olliiv of State S-nator from said i-vnu-ty. under the hand and seal of the County Clerk of said llenton county, and. whereas, said Strahan iniw holds the seat, of S-nator from said county, and saiil Witham, anil the jn-ople of said llenton county claim that be. the said Wit haul, is wrongfully, and uti-ju-tly. and without authority ol" taw. deprived ot a seat in this brr)y. anil thereby th'.' people of said Heivtou county are unrepresented A'-si-c"', That the matter bo re feired to a sK-ciai committee of three to examine a:id report at th" earlte-t practicable moioent -is tow hcl Ik-tot not A. M. Withim i- entitled Ion s-at as Senator from Kenton comity, and as to whether or not X. S. Strahan now wrongfully holds sui-h seat. Mr. M vers moved to amend the res olution by snh-titutlug CoiumtttiH' on F.li-ctions for a special committee, which was ngivcd to, and tin- resolu tion was unaniinou-ly adopted. The connnittei- w:ts in-triuted to report next Wednesday. The tvn.-iti- adjourned till next Tuesday, at 2 p. in. llll'.i: 4F KIIPHEXKVrATIVEK. A bill was introduii-d to ible the city of Cortland to open and widen ir streets. The House spent some time in Com mittee of the Whole on the bill to pro vide for a road through Jack-on. 'rant and llaker counties ; and the Senate hill relating to incorporation of relig ious societies. This bill was amended so as to extend the privileges of the act to married women, and w hen the committee rose it agreed to recom mend iN passage. The mini mill Uirks till. The House then took up to the regu lar order of business, the consideration of amendments to the 'anal and Lock bill. The further consideration of the matter was postponed to i o'clock 1". M. Tuesday next. H. 1!. o. ,'U w as adopted, requiring the Committee on Investigation of the ('ana! and Lock to procure the best, legal opinion w ith relation to the valid ity of the bonds of that Company. Itond t TilllMltOOM. The Committee on Road and High ways reported back II. K. .'10. relative to aid to tin' Trask Stiver Wagon Road Co. and H. .1. R. No. 17. relative to stationing ofa RevemieCiitterat the liar of the Columbia river was adopted. Inrel:;ise of t!ie Colli', The Committee on Ways and Mean reported hack H. H. M to purchase 100 copies of Deatly's Code reported and recommended its passage. The bill was read a third time anil put upon its final pa.-!!; the vote standing, ayes ,'!1 nays ii ; so the bill passed. I'ortlahfl, Ialtes A- Knit l.aKe KhII ruiul. Mr. Ma'Iory called Mr. Ilurbank to the chair and moved to reconsider the vote bv which li. 15. No. T2, relating to Portland. I.) dies & Salt Lake rail road, was passed ; carried. . lie then moved to postpone the-fiirther consid eration of tl4- mailer to :i o'clock Wednesday, which was agreed to. Leave of Absence Willi ted. The Committee on Canal & Locks a-ki-d leave ot absence from to-day at noon to day of meeting next week granted. On motion adjourned fo Tuesday at 2 p. M. TIIK WA1I I'AlIt. Indinn Stumped)-n rirovenf .'nlllp Keeoverv mid Hi-cond St''iiii-ric -'I he Indian grt nwii)- vt i.it miielt Hcer. From the Kngene (hiard. A Ve learn from parties jut in from east, ot lint mountains that a short time since Wm. Miller, of this county, . started with a drove of beef ca.'tle for Portland. When near the Klamath Marsh the Indians, stampeded the cat tle while lieing guarded in corral for the night. Mr. Miller and his hand, .mounted their horse and managed to secure the larger portion of the cattle, and started on the road. Before tliey reached Corral Spring, near the eat fork ot the De Shnte river, the Indians again came on them, and getting be tween the men and the cattle stamped ed them a second time and drove the whole hand into the mountains. The next day Mr. Miller secured 2'J head, wliich he 1 bringing into this valley. The remainder he trailed across a range of mountains east from the cast fork of the le Shtites into the plain country, when it was deemed best not to pro ceed further. We understand that the. Indian did not attempt further out rage than to secure the cattle, and Mr. Miller's party had but one pistol among them," and that had but two charge., hence they made no hostile demonstration. The scene of the mid is within !0 miles of Port Klamath, :i military post. ODD HT.I-OWMIIP. A Tiew IxMlire nt Junction L,iftt or OltiverM. Oasis Lodge. Xo. 41. I. O. O. F-. was institute)! at Junction, last Mon day, Septetnlier 30th, by-Oram! Mas ter J. T. Apperon. assisted by Past Orand Master K. L. Bristow and brethren of the Harrisbtirg ami neigli boring Lodges. Tlie following named officers were elected to serve the current term : Ceorge Cunningham. N. C; W. S. Lee. V. L; Jus. S. Pulton, R. S.; Cilliert, P. S.; S. X. Howard. Treas urer. . The foregoing, with .las. Gar den, cotiVituted the charter members. The Lodge being instituted, live ap plicants for memliership were initiated. The Lodge start under hopeful aus pices' with a good Lodge room nnd prospects or immediate large acces sions. How to Make Mosey. The Bos ton Courier say tliat "a thrifty citi zen effected insurance on the life of ' his wife to the amount often thousand dollars, the other day, took home a bos of the little red Maryland plums, and enjoyed a whole evening iu watch ing his wife eat them. UN enter prise had its reward. Deducting two hundred and ninty-dollar for funeral exenes, he is now nine thousand seven hundred and two dollar richer than he was a week ago." TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY THE GEORGIA STATE ELECTION. RIOT EETVVFEN WHITES AND KEGROES. i THE YIESNA EXPasmCM. THE REESE DEFALCATION. New York and Pennsylvania Politics. SALE OF COLD AT NEW YORK. VOKK3;. XEWs. The t;eorj;tn Klcetion Tlie Slate Ijirely U.-Jtiocratle serious Itiooa. Atlanta, Oa., Oct. 2. Returns of twenty counties give Smith l)em.'. nominee for Governor. 10.000 majority If the same proportion holds in other counties his majority will be over 40. 000. Savannah. Oct. 2. The Moniiti News will publish returns of thirty three counties, all of which will h c decided iJcinocratie majorities. lt turns from all parts of tlie State hnv lare rains over IMS. Smith is elector by nearly 50.000. The elec tion has been one of the mo-t ipiii-t and peaceable ever hekl in Georgia. .Macos, Oct. 2. A serious riot, oc curred at the polls this morning be tween white and blacks. It com menced with fiticii;V fights, which d vcloieii into a lieri-e encounter with brick-bats and pistols. In the course of a few seconds about fifty shots were tired, by which one white man was killed and five or six negroes wounded, two of whom have since died. The all'ray lastexl hula few minutes, when the negroes left the polls. The white men claim the whole ull'air was pre meditated on the part of the nejrrocs, and it wnstlw.-ir intention to take lbiri I'ie M:sesili of the polls; that they originated tin; disturbance with this objict. Tin negroes. Iiowever, claim they were driven from the polls by vio lence, and odxiM et no chance to V)ite. They were addressed by the Mayor titer in tlRMlay, who guaranteed them protection; but. with few exceptions they retii.sed to vote and went to their liotnes. Ati.ant.u ;a., Oct. 3. The thirty liair ciuinties heard from j;tve Smith ;i-em.i a majority of l'.t,(i:!l. Tle ifuna i:.Mmltlon. Wasiiiv;tn. Oct. 2- Iu the course of a convers:uu:i yesterday with a ecnf Iciuan, lite President reti-rn-d to tin- lni versa! Kxpositioti at ienna. atitl le;iri! ilul a Hid representation of Anu-ricni :rt anil iiulu-try woubl be fmini in coiiijietiliou with the pro ducts ot 1 jiropeau skill, even it no ( lovcrument aid should be printed to exlii'iit ours iu other commies. He a No declared his intention f asking ( 'oaD-s.-. for a sullicieiit, appropriation to si-i.-d a delegation of United States working men to Vienna for the pur-po-- of reporting umui the impress of inihi-trial arts in Kurope, as revealed by :Jie Kxioitioll. The iti-IAlcMtion of Tfitjor Iteesi. t llirAiai, Oct. X Washington sjM-cial says tin- amount of money lo-t by the defalcation ot Major Reese, nephew of S)'na!or Sherman, is stated to he 1,000. 'I'he S-uator who is now i in I iiiifornia. was teli-;r:iphi-il to-day j that his nephew was iu trouble, and asking what should Ik1 done withhiui. ' Tin- Senator responded that the Gov- I criimetit sluiuld iro-)-cute him. ev TorU I'olillrs. XnvYmiK. 4. The s:ri:;ht ait. f i-inocrat ic Slate ('otiV)'titiin met hop' to-day. John -1. Alien. Chairman of (lie State ( otniiiittc. called it to or-)U-r in ti brief sjH-ech, ta;i ig the ol jei ts of the Convention. K. ii. .Millet was elected ( 'hairman. Ii)si(iN, Oct. .'!. The Liberal Re publican and I etuiH-ratic Convention of the iit It Collat es. ional District to-dav i nominated X. P. Hank-. 1cbiein- VHitiu Xoiniiintioni. Pllll.AIil'.l.ftllA. Oct. 2. The Liber al Republicans iu Conlci-ence, of Chi s- ti-raml I lebt ware counties, noiniuated Frank Tavlor for Congress. !lAt;l:ti;t Hi;. Pa.,' Oct. .'!. V. A. S-hell. Labor eform Condidal lor Governor, has Rul kalew. declined iu lavor of sii-s i ;oti. ; Xkw Yoiik, Oct .'!.--,'i'liere wen- filtx ti bids for jjold to-dav, amount'inti I to i-4..'i(Mj.00il, at 1 ::."() ill :7. One uiillion was sold- tit 14 57. ( oiti:i(; M.Yt s. Itlixli-rpest in Kii-;l:iiil -Kinlrnliou Io Anierieii Keinarkitble ixoiliin 1 niui a (.erimiii ll.y . i.ONIHiN. Oct. .'!. The rinderpest has apieared in Tonjjfoss parish, AVest Riding. Yorkshire. During the. past tliree months 51.000 emigrants have sailed from Liverpool for America. Pa ihs. Oct. 2. The departures trom i Alsaiv ami t.orrauie ot inlialutants who ilecliue to assume German citizen- i ship, a iv upon an immense scale. Ii i ; estimated that 8.SIHI emigrants wSll tttke up their residence in N.mrf alone, while large numbers go to other place. Kightecti htmdred left M.-tn w ithin the last fortnight. Tlj- jMpu lation of the city is now onl- Io.ikm. 4;corg!a Election Itctiirn. FOLITiCAL liiTELLIGENCL More Troubles on the Texas border. JAPANESE AFFAIRS OPINIONS OF THE ENVOY. Discovery of a Charnol Ship. FOEIEJOX INTELLIGENCE. KASTKIl SEW, UcwrKin l'.Icrtlon Itetiirn. Atlanta, Oct. .1. In tlftyone coun ties Smith's majority is 27,117 Arr.usTA, Oa., Oct. 3. Retttrn froiii many counties in every portion of the State give Democratic majorities of 25,07li. Tlie counties yet to hear from the Democrat claim will increase the majority to 40,000. Political Item. Aliiany, Oct. 5. At the Straight out Democratic Convention a full elec toral ticket was elected, including Peter Gilsey, John A. Goodlet and Geo. Sprague for Congressman at large. Resolutions in support of O 'Conor and Adams, and the Louis ville platform, were adopted. 29 del egate were present. Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 3. Senator Wilson addressed the largest political meeting ever assembled here this even ing. The Republican demonstration here was immense in point of num bers. Indianapolis, Oct. 3 Tlie Repub lican demonstration here to-tugVt h been tlie largest ot thexaiiipaiK . catli of the Oldest Boston-, Oct. 3. Rev. R. rr th oldest ordained Methodit mifitr of Xew England, died at hi rs J to-daj' at Salem. TcxiM-nezlefUi AflUIr. Xew Orleans, Oct. 4 i An- j tonio special report that a parr of j -i - . .-.ii.. . I .. 1 I . e I I ..i i.;,n- ts.i i... i 1 catt e th eves into Mexico and tt3ei,if icatis were killed. Tbe Texan biim-l .-in AUsides hoti-se, with liim in ir. On Monday. two hundred armed jtmtT appeared on tin? Mexican side ittl river opposite San Filipp. Pot iTiii son witii a company of trrrsirrti(i Fort Clarke, was ordered tn J4-ifdi Uieir movements. Tlie reporter of tlie Mexican ImnU-r coinniHsion U now in jvos-ies-ston ol tbe Suit; LeMirttiient. The coiniiilsiMi ers are on their way to Wasbinjrton. It is underttood the United State Government will take the ground that it Is justified tn taking the protection of its own citizens into iti own lutinU. As lutervlew M'itti tue Japanese i n- Toy. Washington, Oct. 4. At an Inter view yesterday lietween tlie President and Japanese Envoy, Minister Mini in response, to a remark by tli Presi dent relative to Uie recent new frum Japan, stiid bi own advices up to ibU time, diil not strtaiti the rejw-rt, lit hoped soon to he able to lay full intel ligence before the Government. Tho President remarked that tlie pro-p-essionists appeared too tar in ad vance of public scnitmetit, which Mori admitted, repeating his views of day or two ago. tliat the best polivy ras to M'lmit the progressionists t o tbiirisfi.tro of power and assimilate thc to the progressives by educ:ition. itori fur ther said his opinion was progre4e temieiicy would be irresistible. Fur ther couversj tion was liad in reference t the .fapaiiese loan lor the ctHiMrtic tiou of Japanese naval vessels in New York. The .fapaiiese Iea tion is said to be in evident alarm at the publicity give. i the late new; um;i the internal .-liu.itioii ..: the Kuipire. A (.linofly IKcoery at Sea. .N't.M' Yor.K. Oct. 4. lames Uiian arrivol ye-tcrday from Sydnej-, tipe Hn-toti. " lb- reports that on the 0th of S-pti-mlcr t!ie schooner Latuister. on bii b In- a pa euer. fell in with ati :il'a:ido:nil v--m-I on which he was fou-el a kele;(u. crii-l.)-l in by f.illiii"; riint;. 1'ln-r- -re the other ke!e t i .-. t - itr ef I:m 'i appean-d to have I f iis.,r i i,tth io tlie other two. I s I i r y -Mel In -l.iin that all oti Uei I i-l .l tinio hunger. The le- t nt i e. I botv the lltlllKt I,'. j A , i)' ,) K I 4 ' 1 1 L-tirpK'S . tr f--I 1 l!l I n- .!-.--; -t 1 I'Im- I ,-' 1 ui- i ..nnd ill liis t.i; i. .(-. i .) t-.'ii-. wire found a 1 1 r . I p ilars louiid on Im Kt r-J p- i:''-u to the authorities at sviloev. wnii a xi. w of n-o rtaiuin IIm- history of the I , !-n:i m. I tllll H.N M.MS. A PertuniK'iit ICi-iublir f.r Trance. P.vt:!"1. t. .'!. In is rumored that President Thii-r intends at the next session of t be Asi mbly to nrjc the definite e-tablNhtucut by proelamatioii ot a permanent 'republic, based on strictly conservative principles. It is also said that t'asimier. Premier, is now usuu; his iullncnce with the Rirht I'enter of tin1 A-)-u;bly to hrin it to fim'pt I he President's view. 'ALE, r.ELFX'T-IOXS. Eiicimravinr? News From PcimsjU Viiiiia. OHIO ALL J2I(lIIrr. iirorxiu St'clioti Ilcftirtis. AN EXHIBIT O" THE FINANCES. Tlie jltfdiiess Men tro f.-r (,rai:t. JAPENSSZ AFFAIRS. i:.iTi;:t 'I tie l ull i lc-:l'il. t'li;cAi;o. Met. 5. Tlw mo-r In tense interest is felt iu all o!itieiI cir cles in the State elections in I Wiio, Pemisvlvania ami Indinia next Tm (lav. Ilolli patties cotilMi iitly c'.nitii Indiana by lO.IMHI enjotity. I-iiio-crat's ap;-:tr to fi-i l pn-tty ci-rt.iiu of carrj'in Pennsylvania. l!cpiiMic-in. Iiowevi-r, have inlvice which lol them to 1 Tleve that llirtnlnft will have 12.1HHI t l-'i.OOO inn j.rif y. ami carry Indiana by s.imki to lo.i". Obi. is eni-t-illy eoticeilcd by Ix-lnotrjlt Itete to R)-pllh!ir:in-. A V;iiii,roil sM-.-ial -a vs tiie Keptlblic.iu .state ( oni-mittei-'s c-t'uiiati,s on the il:n-- s:ali-s aie, Pi'un-ylvania. l.tHKt; ( lrt? 2k- OiHI: Indiana, lo.ooo. Ad advrtis from the latter Slate i..'uTit- that t'l" ' contest will tie one ol the mrr-t "i-x .it ' in w hich has evi-r iKi uneil, both par I tii-s exirtin-; thcmx-lvc to I he ut ! most. The a;n-ate vote w ill t- vi ry larue. i ClIKWiai. Oct. 4. Tin- I-t" Wa-li-; inirtoti special say cncoiinniiiijl yw reaches here to-day from Peiiu-J !va I nia. Pioiiiini-ut llepiihiiiaos wtitc i that the stale N now crt I'll fr the ! Ri'publican ticket bv a h i ol-oni- i ia ! joritv. A ll ii nivi'i the I leiii.n-rats h ive -orled to fraud to U-at I lartntitt. their cll'itts will not -ta ois!. bu; b- will lc elected by lo.nnO m ijoritv. ' Ciil.l Mf.l . tii. .". lieu. .1. II. Geii-r. appointed to i He a cillt'-r -S! raihf -out I leiniM-nt c Convention, litis issii-i a luiiiili-sto ,i Itsi! k-m crats of I Hi io. i, -t.iti;iy; that ti. x t.-st Tin-sif.y as t.i; Grii Ii v's made next strength in tU'i by a vote the S, rotary of Mate. Mi-ii!.t'ot should think t in- I i -for." votii t' r A iil ! i. aj in voliiii'or htm llii-r indirectly silj-piit t their old i lii niv, Greeley. i.eoruln Ileeltnn Ri tnrn. j .Tl. nt . ( lot. 4. Kiettr i-ountii'S ! pive Smith -lu.ootl m ijority. Ri-turiK i show that the Ifc-mocrat voted solid 'for smith, and the LiU-nl Repi('ili ! cans, white and black. Voted for the 1 Ic tiiiH iatic noiultice. A l innnrliil I tlilhll. Wasiim;tn. (Kt. 5. In a work, on Finance now iu pre si ration by tn: Asitant S'cretary ot the Treasury Mr Riclianl-oii. he wys after ipiotiui; tiH- law ot IV-binary. i;". for tlie n- lilctioti of ciirn ih V : "At this time i. amount out-t u'din i $:!.Y;.ii.. 0m. nli ili is th.- limit In-low which the c'n ii ' itioa ofl'iiitod states note caniiot r-'hic-d witftinit Co: .-gre--io:i.il i-!.a1 mo.tt ; and the am. Hint out b. tin. 'ii ,:, . I l!'A.tu tbil aiiiouiit nu t i P ')'." '. aor!iri.-l by l-i . t!-v.- p rve ..f i."..ti,- ID II I I. U r. l.rv. Of it l-t : t A . in I '. t I- ' t . ' CI O'- ia mn- p. aiiioet ft if .ii- ol tin- S.-C- Is. i n : a i, I) -I ).nn-eif i:e,-r t iepl f,ti "J " ff'-"! er. ') of thn-. : . r rtttlctilM :.(, 'ni(io i. aiil t f -. 'Iit tir n ( uh.ll two S 1 r ft tt.i. We, k .'.'il-i r- -lon il tl-r u. iHtflni rMilorll at M. Ienl. ST. I."t t, iKi. "s-cn t iry li.xrt well arri-1 b rv at ii)ti and vlsjtul tin- F-iir this alternooii. lie ike in the 'Tt-mpli- tivnlbt Io a verv lartn audience. ciino,-i mostly of the ul stantial lmine men of the city. Witliotif regarrl to politic hi pMccta was a clear and eoncle statement of the titiancitil i-ouditioii of the country and was well received. The IfumliifMt ?fen for lrnnl, PlTTm'ltii. Oct. 4. Five hundred merchant and manufacturing busine men this evening reKndei I to a call, and passed resolution declaring tho charge against General Hartrauit sat isfactorily dispelled, and advocating tlie re-election of Grant. Jnpnnee Affair. . '- Washint.tox. Oct. 4. Mr. Mori. Japanese Minister, received a telegram from San Francisco to-day with the latest advice trom Japan to Septem ber 7th stating that the country is (ptlet and Government affairs are pro gressing favorably. Mori authorize a denial of statement In recent tele gram cnt hence and widely published, including alleged anti-progressive movement in -Japan, ami ay Caproti anil Smith have not been discharged. They ent to Jajuin under contract for a number of year at stipulated nal- rw, imdifiri remain if tbey cliooseto lb.-rod of tlwir term. Mori. Intead f l ii'g rniovef a Charge d'Aflalr. roliiotjrii v ttHb-reil hi resignation lit Ii r fir fin-!y private reason. I tor; i k-l nmnir lie Win olllclatlv li .-!,--, l-v M liovpniinetit tliat hi ,loarbK.l !.-. 'i aii-f.n'toHly jH-rfimi- . vff rvi b-iv of it appreciation, M r p k ri""l to that ot Mhi-i-'r lfi-i.b-nf. Mile thanking 111 I .f-rtim, nf f r fhilistlngisMrcoii i,t. r!t.n !w l i-i-te"! on resignation. ,i ib-tr to h relieveil will lie re- 1 "i-)-t -I. '"Ot l will rvnialn tx-re until ' , ; inniD I , n -1. i s. 4 ppoln Intent. Wiiltv.ToN. Oif. .". Tho follow. In? Kevetille )trleills have been a ixinfrsl : MTrkeepi-r. Kilwanl I.ii idiHi(i. M'vit.ina; lin-ier, Sfeplwii . In2. Tbinl )lfrlet. t iilifnrnia. A rtv-ojlmbit h:i Ix-en caleitbitlnsj Mit of bw um.-h dinner that energetic ami appetitloit Insect cheat tlie hu man rec. He put 30.000 flies and a welirtwl loaf of sugar iu close room, ami lour day after found but a tea sprsMitul of atipir left. Therefore, lie cnlctilated, a fly living the average life and feeding mi thirteen-c-ent-i-ft-poiinu ug-tr, ct fbe individual who keeps Uie bonrdl:ir-l"! twenty cent. A then- are annually about thirteen mil lion flic to a hoti-se during the eaon. the cot I $210,000 a year. This U what take ofT tlie profit. Jf any man attempt to haul down tbe American flig, bail him on the , .' -H. O. IIKUP, OB I FKBI&II I , Tlioiisanfis of pernoiis in bad beall n. ani those suflering wltlnliseaM:, feel that ifi'wy do di get, relief noon. II will te to We. Tnev realize that their mnlwlv in graihmllT ilemrovlnp their lives. To all each, wo , in kh faith, trr Bristol's Pii.ij am 9aumapai:ii.la. thev be cured IhoiiMixis who were lii .lesjjair, and why not you. Uwlt fmre for Cough and C old. A soon a.i there Is the slightest uneaiue9 of lit Chest, with fllfflonlrj-of breathlnp, or InilUa tioii of .oiigli, take diiriiiff the d:iy a few "J!iovn'i llrnnchtal Trivhes." ltF.m:KAit Io-xjrf.k JaiI.se -Meetsal (Mll Fellows il.ill tlie 1st Tuestlav cVJ-"i"g "I ich month at oVlc-k. A.U llrclhrjtv, wuh tlieir sri.cA, in gtml euniiiini;, areluvilt, il t" nitenil. Uv onler oi' alciii, July 4i.Ii. bf'ijlf ' If reu have it tOsliiirire froin Ihe 1H)C. oJieiisne'ir otiit-rwi", puniai l of tlie sciisf of smell, i.L-le or iicarlnK, eye water ine or treat, 1'eel dull at uifiil or ilebtlita ted, jii ii or pressure In iNwIiea'i, take lil ea-ilv, voii niav reel assureil tliat you have ihe i'aiarrh. ThoiibanUs ainu;illy, wltliom iiiiiiiilesunjr Jiall' of the above symiitoms, ter uiniiee in omxuiiiitiii ami enJ m the frrave. So ili-s-itse Is o coiiiinon. more cioceptive. or ie-s Tin-lerst(4 I bv jihysiclans. lr. trc's I'liUo iali Uemeilv is a perfect 9oi-ia; lor ( a'urrah or cold in the hea.l. Hold liy Hrng-g'-ts- . NOdt l V XflU KS. Olive Lodge, No. IS, I.O. O. J-'. Meelerery fcatiinlay evening at 7::ttl P. M. V i-iaiiK briitliers ai'u invl:t-ti ltt aitemt. ! 7:tf ti. A.U-Kell fast, So. :t. ;... II. itiivt Fri lay eenliisfs i,i' i-.s.-li uci-k. All Cinni.U-s in ko,mI sUiii'liii iiivinsl In attend, llv or-ier. AlitOI t f. COM V. AN i it It X Willamette Kneninpuieiit Nil 2. I.O. .'. Mwt on Ihe ami 41 Ii. Tuetay rnlnys of eaeli month at OM Fellows Hall corner (.'"immerclal ami Kerrv Streets. All fn-irmniiiibreihreulii t'l siitiiiling nre in viiisi in atii-nd. llv order of CI, apt 11 11 It Chemeketa Lodge, No. 1, I 0. 0. F. fJ Ktil'LAK meetiiiRs V.'e'lnelav evenltu-s M- oi,-:i. li week, at 7 )".-1. k e. m., ai M1 Fi-itows il.-iH, rn-r (-)imim r,-tal ami Ferry rii-ts. A 11 Brothers In irisxl stamliint Invii ei loatteml. fly order of N.G. fse:t.)Tiiilin Aauilversinry Iolare, 'o. 13, 1.O.O.i. rte-iilar meetings Jpinilay evenings ol each neck al oVIiH-k p.m.. al'Md Fellow s Hall, rorni-r l.'otnmeivial and Fei'i-y Stn-cis. All Jlriiliei-s in kmmI standiiij; are in villi! to at tend. I ly order N. (i. Julyl7:tf ,SP IAL -OTH KN. NOTICE. OUKfiON CAI.IFOKMA RAII.liHAH t 'omiaiiy. iiud Ieiarliii!.ii1. rortlaud, in-jDii, Ajirii .i, Is7. -Notice is hereby Iveii l ti.ti a i-omii liriisiviiUoii will be instituted airmnsl anv and every person wlio trestwissos ii-it niiv 11 n,n-id liii't. by ciittlni; and re-Hi--, iii iimlier ilierelroin ls-iorc the satni'is It' 'I I. il l ol the I'mniaiiy AMI 1' All) FOR. 1 ,.i.niii iiud in o-td numbered sections, wtw-ih'-r s'ir-,-vs or nnsiirv eye'l. willilii a il--:.ii ttf itiiriy mill-- fniii llie linw ol the "u-', i-'olio's to t!n- ConiiMiiv. i. it. JIOOKF.S Arn! lodtin:wiC Land Agent. iI!soi,i:tio.. rilllK jr.nirhl hrftofor oxlMinjr un m -trr : he name nf 1 'avenju.rt A Wo It ant, St-riiMi, t r. -?., thWiUir lissjt!vt by m:!iai .tiMnl. Th luinrh! will he hrv .ilicr .-n'l;.-rl al oM JJin'l by J. C la- nttrr. wlm ast'tm. hII Itatilliries and to wlitim a! .ipti- (in? f Im firm uill bepni-t. TtfMf iinl tCral Will Jlls'AM" tall UI M.MI!U .1-1- nM-KatcK , a- e wHi i cuk- uji ihe llrm bti-auo x wkiu a ini-ibic. J. '. lAVKN"PORTfc Jniir:7:'i-i:irif I!oltiUoti. riHE rAUTXKKslIIP hretof.r eMMlnjr B ihhUt lit nam-- o Ca.v.'Tt & Fried mun in .V.iiit tht Uy ililvtd by ui'itual eon- Thr b iin !.! 1m hrffVr cnndih;fpl a ihe t I tnd nf S. Kricimaii. All tlie m rrnvrt'-l I'rmii tho iretnl nutiid to t n liiian' i tirirrr tiud will be Mild ut r rtnt.''M nf rti. Fbidiiic it impntwiblc Io rn lfh ('- willitrtit runts'. intf tlie old by rrnn.Tin a,! to ii.il- Iium. 1 will be r Mi'Mil i t ir'tib U klndfi !' pnHti, wbU'-n rl 1 hiiiM b' !'l viH'jip for -Ati. I t-an ti"t Irnl Hw-ti u:;rv and cintbr all In tliebt'itt Vi.M ibf mat kc Hif.T'l. otici;. 8T li IIKf.F.nV OHOKnED BV TIIE mnm-tti 4 xi m il ol ihe i Uy of Sairm, that li-rr -ti Cii;lM; rt,-t-l .nun the t.Hrt Initial; ivrwi tt ottth Mill 'rt'k, toutli b Onk m tf -t. mi tiw wfti Mide of i'iiii)miri:lal strttet, n 'st wa(ki'rlt leet In width, built on three t -liter, ano kiiik to be. In the lowest plaef tiiv up fihe averairr irraite of the Maid loot l rid-r. Within thin v ita fnm date. .1. M. PAtTKKSUN, Kocor-ler. S-i't. IT. 1-Cdiw; On Marriage- I Inppy Kellef for Yoimir Men from f I'io eitis-is el Frrors and Abuses in ojirly llle. M.ihhiMMt resiored, lm(ieihiiints lo'Mai vi;4ite reni'ncl. New method of treatment. .'.' and remarkable remedies. Books anil ( irciiiars si-m free, in sealtsi envelopes. Ad.lre-. IIUWAItK AS-)K IATIUX. No. I. -.mm Ninth M., Ftilladelphla, Pa. an In stitution havhift a hifrh reputation for honor able conduct ami professional skill. aiipil "iiliwsm X KW ADVEltTISEMEXTS. I SEA LEO PROPOSALS ! WTII.L TiK RE( EIVKD AT THE OF-a.-eot'the Sii)ertnteniieiit of lnitan i Afftirs. rsileiu, Oreirnn, until the lith Jay of 1 ( viotier.lsT-i, m furnish .ViM!! fViim-ls of Ileef, iidI ,! s,uii'l r Flour. ,i '.iisn 1 iln., on Klamath Indian Kes cr sHon. and l".iH,iiiid of Flour al Klamath Ajpmcr. 1 He Iks f lo Iss delivered on Ihe block at iv f. limes and iu suclHtiiantitiei as the Ajrent I miinissnry tn cl.arjn! shall direct, after the Wh of NovemlD-r iH-xt. Tt-fl ir lo tie dellvere prior to tho 20tb N tvemlier lel. ibds must tie In writing nnd enlorseil, lour I'l-oposiils," "ileef i'niiKisals,"' or i lour oi ileef Propisal." I'lk-csi to lie ia-,-1 in liiral ti?tidi-r notes. It thi re-serve t to nject any bid. nient will he made In currency oreh-kii . on tap Assistant Treasurer of the Culled s-a 'i, -slur, Francisco, ; i ifir i-rcciit be id on delivery and ihe Isilance when tlie account Is approved by i the v. isumi-sioner of Initian Affairs. ; T. li. ODKNEAL, Suiit. Tmllan Affairs. Oreiron. .Salem, Orepm, Sept. ii, ls72:d.tviw. BOWIE WAGONS. ni ARE NOW PUEPAREU TO FUR- T nth our citizens with Lumber anj x press v aeons, and four siiringOarrtaires. As we employ none tit the Insjit workmen, and ne the rorr best material, we can warrant our wagons to Is" all we represent. ) T. CUNNINGHAM CO. d.w:i. i $300 Reward OfTcrcd. I HAVE now lli.OOO of the best burned brick that have been burned in Marion r-sinty. I challence all the brick yards to dispute tills statement. Antl I propose to sell them cheap as the cheapest. JOHN BAKER, F. F. V. Salem, July 14, '72 -dftwtf LOST. VHECORn OK SCHOOL DISTRICT SO. .1, Marlon county, between the resi dence of U. Jefferson and Salem, Saturday, Sp. 21st. The liudcr will please leave it at Ihe postoluce. H. JEFFERSON. District Clerk. Salem, Sciil. 21, lS72:tf I'lara posts. PERSONS WISIIINO TO PCRCHARK choice (-Ur ami Yew Fence Posts this sirliK at cheap rates, will please, leave their opiersfor such with FARRAR BROS., Pot office RulldinR, Snlem, Oregon. Febrwrv 14lh, IsTi. lwtf NORTH SALEM STORE! AT THE OLD GKEKX STORE Has just received A FULL ASSORTMENT OF- I.IIY fit ) IDS, (iRiXERIES, . ROOTS A SHOES. CI-sJTHLNfi, I Hardware, General Merchandise, Calculated for City and County Trade. Bought as low, and will be sold at as (malt a protlt as those who sell at cost. JS"tfomt delivered to any rt or tbe city iree of charge. dAw Itliiis Sarah Ilndcy HAS REOPENED HER DRESS-MAK-ing Establishment on Commercial rst., In tlie rooms formerly occupied by V. W. Jones, near the Union 'Hotel, where she will lie pleased to see her old customers and many new ones. ang-297i:(llm DEL'GGS AXD JLEDICLSTES. SALEM DRUG STORE! J. W. Crawford & Co., DEALERS IX Druga, ChemlrHlH, OH, and PATENT MEDICINES, rtKFiMERii;, TOILET ARTKUS AI MOTIONS. Pure Wines and Liquors. PRESCRIPTIONS AMI Fnmll.v IVeptirutiouM CAEEFULLY COMPOUHDED At all hours of the day and night, by a Competent Druggist. Faltoii's Mock, Ntate Mf-ept, Sulrui. sel'15-tf W, WtATHlJtVOItD. J. W. WEATHEK D WEATHERFORD & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In ID H. TJ G- iS , Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY. Patent Medicines &. Proprietary Articles. Pl'RE M ISVM AVI MQI ORS, for MedU-lniil I'lirisiscs. Prescriptions Fillod and SMit-iues 0miptiun.cil. WE ATHKrt FOIIH A CO. Air4'7':lwtr MISCKLLAXEOU.S. TENTS. TENTS. TENTS, Stay be Rented by the WKKK OK MOTH - AT THE SALEM BAG FACTORY, South Store, Chmneke'a Mock. TENTS AKD WAGON COYER ForSaleand Made to Order. L. CIIEE!sKKOt(;il (X. Julyllitf J- J. IS. Si'KKMiKU. A. TAYLOK. METROPOLIS HOTEL, Corner Front and Salmon Street", Ton land, orifjon. This Xew ami Elegant Hotel, with Xew Fur niture throughout, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. Balh Ruom for tlie ArroinimHlnllMi ofsiuewt. Free '(Mtrli to Mud from the lloiiMe. CrCOME AND SEE US. -3 SPRENGER &. TAYLOR, - - PROPS. Jiiiyl7:ditf "the home shuttle Sewing Machine. HA VIM; KSTAnLISIIEI) AX AGEXCT at Hernandez' Itnokstore. I am now luejiared to furnish Maohiues at Portland l'ri,e. Allilndsof Xeiillei on hand aad old Machines of all kinds repaired and war ranto L All the late Improvements attai-hed totheolct Myle Home Shuttle for the addi tional price of live loltar. J. J. ARMKTROXU, Agent at tjalem. Oct. 1st, lti72:fim Great Attraction! Fresh arrival of Seasonable Goals at BREYMAN BROS. We are now openinz and daily reiVlTing newtSoods for the Fall and Whiter Trade, and invite especial attention toour new Drem (vooitu of tlie latest fiishion and itylefi stK-ta aa Black and t'olored Kilkn. Japniieoa tillUn In nil Colors. Tamltie and Bombasine f lothn. Milk C'natn (lotba. Brocade Popllna, IriNh Poplin, Black and colored Alpaca. Figured and Strip ed Orientals, Kojs, Empruas, etc Also a fall line of LADIES CLOAKIXGS, FIXE ALL SILK VELETS, VELVETEENS IX ALL COLORS, ASTAROIAX AX1) 'SEAL CLOTH with suitable Trimmings to match. We also invite attention to onr well known brand of ANCELE'S KID CLOVES, of which we have received an entirely Jnew lot of all colors, shade ami at the same old price. ALSO- Joseph Kid Gloves at one dollar per Pair. A line and selected stock of Gents and Boys1 Clothing-, especially made to order for our trade, and have a larger stuck this fell than ever before. Also the well known STAR SHIRT. Gents furnishing moods of all descriptions. H A.TS .AHD CAPS. At usual a large selected stock ot IXURAI CARBET9 THREE PIT CARPET!, BODY BRl'SSELS CARPET. Tapestry. Oilcloth 4-4, 5-4, ft-4, R-t, Hemp Uojie ami Chains, Matting, Ruga, and Window Curtains, eto. ' - And evervthi tig pertaining to HOUSE FUE NISUIXG GOOIM. Brevman Bras, beinir still agents far theO. C. M'Pg. Co. offer al Wholesale and retail a new lol of rWEEDN, FLAXXEIA4, HARDTIWEm CAHinr.REH, BLANKETS, ETT. Having bought our stock for cash In Saa FrauciMcoanilXew York, we are enable! to sell onr goo.ls at extreme taw prioes and peo ple visiting Salem during the coming Fair will do well bv calling al BREYXAX BR OH. sepl5:tf CII AS. CAMirBEI.L. e. wnaJAva. New Grocery Store. FRESH Groceries and Xew Goods at our stand on Commercial Street. Give ns call and we will endeavor to please von all. CCAMPBELL CO. Jf.lylfcdAwtf BLACKSmTIIIXG. THE undersigneil, who formerly worked for NINE YEARS In the city of Salem, has returned and re opened a shop near the FERRY LAND INC. He will do Nrst-class work ami at reasonable A rales. J-iltl MAKK. I1A1 !... OREGON WOODEN WARE MANUFACTURING CO. KASrFACTCBEHS OF Backets, Palla, Tub", Firkins -AXI- ALL KINDS WOODEN WARE. THE Companv aie prepared to All all Or ders for Ash anil' Cedar Palls. Ash Kits, But ter Firkins, Wash Boards and Broom Han dles, Ac, . H3r Address all communications to J. D. UlLIi, An4. Aug.0 Portland, Oregon. T-Jffl 'l5?J!.,s1' tZsi&& PROFESSIONAL CARD H. R. JEWil'P, 51. D. OFFICE Ojiposlte Ihe Clietnoket Hotel: with Dr. Payton. ; Residence on Lilierlr Street, second house north of Evangelical Church. j , seil:U DR. PAIXE, HOMtEPATHIKT. THOSE PREFERIXG THIS MILD AND efficient mellind of treatment will And Dr. Paine at his office in the Opera House, I'pJUairs. Saturday roorninjrinedksal advice and t rent men t will be given free ot charge to those nimble to pay lor the servic. of a physician. ug.27dAwtf DR. E. Y. (HAKE, B RTI-T.COL, LATE srKOEOX V.f; Mm Vnl I MM... I iuiltii.1. kin .1 . ltusldence. Commercial 8treet,Salom,urcKon. li. 11 Is, 1H I. R. CIIAM. WIIAOX, OLVLIST AXD AI RIST. Cousiiltlnganil Oiwratmx Minmmn rr all Diseases of the Eve and Ear. Offlco Itooras, 3& and 39, Starkey's IHmk. KaleM. Uresim. n:hl7 M II.LA1l.TT IMVmiTT. UALEM, OKEGOX, llie oldss4 ami Urge O lucorixirated iSchool In the State. C1.hI,I I'ommercial, Normal anil Sclentlllc ."oitrHwol stlKlv. For full Information Sfldrinw t Irs h. Hent, T. M. GATCH. )T ('. Jf. TtKRV, Sec. of Hd Trnstem Sejit. 7. ihtwly int. e. r. fiski:. o .OFFICE--Xn. 1. Moores' Block. Resl- ilen-r (')rtirt Street. (Ipitosltc L'iilvi'rlty. o.;Ill DR. II. CARPEATER. rHYSICIAX AXD SURGEON, Office and Residence on Llbertv strw't, noa -'y ojyo site the Congriynllonel i.'hurch. Saktn, Nov. luth, 7L tf API.!? JL- MORELAXD, ATTORNEYS AT -AW, Portland, Ore gon, onion, up scnlrs 8. E. comer Front ami Wahlintijii Stn.ets, SeiK.gliUw MARY P. kAWTIXIil M. I. OFFICK At residence, on CottrtStreo, next door to llie Court House. .-pi4:if DR. I.. N. Shit , DENTIST. o OFU'E Over Ladd &. Ilunh's lUi.k. Ra leni, Uregon. si'ii'l:if MISCELLAXKOUS. WA.VTKI). GIRL TEX OR TWELVE YEARS OF J.- am; to asls In taking care oi a child nine or ten months old, in a lanuly of tbire. (,osi wayeii giten. Iiuiuire at THIS OFFICK. Sejit. lHTititlw. LET ALL THc WORLD REJOICE I IT IS A SUCCESS! TIIE GREAT WIIAO KEWIXU MA. chine ('imny, of Cleveland, Ohio, has gained ihe victory by making tho only First Class Sewing Machine wild for loss than slvtr ilollars. They will do all kinds of work on any kiml of giNsim. PRICE, $50. For jartlculars address MINER A PEARSOX, 73 First Street, Portland, Oregon. For Sale at J. A. KIPPERPOX'S Store, Commercial Street, Salem. ' ft Sept. -ii, lt?7i. THE BISHOP SCOTTGRAMMAR SCHOOL. A Board in' and Day Sobool for Dors, i'tirtland. rjpiIE X EXTTERM WILL BEGIN OX THE Jsiil orHoptiMnbor. For Admission npplr to PROF. R. W. LA1XG, or to UIH IP MoKRIS. atig6"72-wim OPPOSITION TO PORTLAND! OVERLAND STORE. SALEM. OREGON'. 330,000 OO WORTH OF GOODS To be sold within the next sixty days at five per cent, advance on Eterii l'rieei. Dress Goods worth from 25 ets. to II 00 r yartl, will be sold from 16 eta. to 50 els. per yard. Kid Gloves $1 00, worth (1 50. Balmoral Shoes tl 75, worth ti MK and other articles In proportion. The. Goods 3ITJST ME HOLD, By order of the partner, SOW IX XEW YORK. Go to the Overland Store, Where you will get tbe most, goods for tho least money. CsmIi paM for Rirttrr Mnd Ens. COHN BROS., Commercial St., Salem. J.G. WRIGHT. (Successor to UzatOYage ft Wright,) PIONEER STORE. DEALER ItV Family Groceries Crockery. ' Classware, Cigars, Tobacco. Notions. Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles Lime and Salt, Aftent for Imperial Fire Insurance Co., of London. Commercial Street, Salem. MaylTMf 4- Fine Cltr Lot for Sale. OXE or MORE of those desirable and a cant lota, adjoining Judge Cbadwioka Testdenoe, on "Piety Hill," for sale cheap, for cash, or time given a portion of tne purchase money, if desired. Ioqu ire of O. F. DENNIS, At flash and Door Shop of Cooke, Dennis 4 C Junenf VY. W. MARTIN, Practical Watchmaker JEWELER, Commercial Stbctt, Salkk. Orxsoh. - Dealer In AVatchca. Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATFQ WAIL Watcbea u. Jewelry kailsi. JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. t" A goad anortmrnt mf HOLD sad BIL VKH WA TVHEX ootuUtmUy . n kawt. All Goods and Work W AKBAimn. Aprlfttf J. ST". HTAIG Jblll, CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE IKKEP constantly an hand agondaasort ment of California and Kattern Boota aesl Shoos. Special attemloa paid to the namnfaotwra of CUSTOM MADE BOOTS 4 SHOES Of every style. Pegged, Sewed and also Ibo . Celebrated Screw Bottoms, Made to order. Work and Dts guaranteed. Xoneltmt tbe best French brands nsad JlltlCijf SALEM DRAY & HACK CO. Forwarders and Shippers, CITY DRAYMEN AHACXMEN. AU freljhtlu- within the city done at short notice ami on nxwrnitile terms. Carriaget) constantly In attevbii"' to ooti vev pasfienpss,.,, U cars or boats or on city drtrvf Sui li.lS7il. iltf J , it 4