l&fclsl'i) Jpregoii talesman. ALr.M, TUESDAY. OCT. 15. THE CITY AND COUNTY. From Daily of A'atuntar, Oc . 12. Dat or Atontmejtt. Last eveains t sundown tho Ji wihIi Yotn lvi;pur com-im-ncrd. Accord iiii- to the ancient Jewish calf-lid ir ail holidays sire In M and uLst-rved from Hiinst't: tluTi-fore this Day of Atone mint, which coiimuncfd last eyming at Kundown. will end Kxlay at the same time. "Yoni Kippur, h Hebrew word, the transla tion of winch U '-Day of For(-iveneKi-," lulls nm the t--nth day of the Jewuh mouth. Tishri, and U strictly obsirvt-dliy all Isr-w-l-iteg n tlieir must important dav. I ti--y the KtricbMt orthodox in their beliefs or the most liber.il and relbi nxd, and it is always npt-nt in pravi r and fa.slint:. It is the last day of the Asaris Yeuia Tt-xl'iina. or the ten lay of repentance, bepniiiu with thetirst lay of the Jewish mouth Kisliri. It is the Jewish lielief. and their religion U-achc-s. that having Tvjv-iited tlnring these ten days of the iast year ineami-stnisand8iiicerity. ond resolved to live hereafter as the law of their rillLCiou and the land teaches them, by making a safritiee of fasting all day in the Yom Kippur. they will lx- forgiven the uroiif-s they have' bfien guilty, liusiness will bv; entirely suspended amuiijj the Jew ish people until imusct this evening. The SrpREXE CirRT.--There has been the usual amount of busine.ss done this w.:ek, but owing to the 'rowdl state of our columns we can find space for only the de cisions at the present time. Uelow can be f mnd in a complete form those that have be n nudiTeil since Friday last : Kim-hart A OlK-rhalt vs'. Dalles Military Itoad Co. Judgment of Circuit Court con tinued ou motion of A. C. Gibbs with Un per cent, damages. Thos. Cross. Kes., vs. Jno. S. Estes, Ap. .Tud'e XcArthur announced deciaion. Judgment of Circuit Court affirmed, H. K. 11 anna vs. V. F. Bonder et. ul. Decision announced by 'hief Justice Upton. Jmh-iucnt of Circuit" Court reversed and cause remanded, with leave granted to the Kespoudent to apply to the lower Court to amend complaint. Judge XcArthur dis sentiie.'. V. 11. Wallace. Kes., vi.J. A. Smith. Ap. Decision aiinoiutrwl by Chief Justice. Judgment of Cirrcit Court iffirmil. W. Jl. ritman, Ap., v Emilv C. Pitman, It-. Decision annonnced by Judge Prim. Judgment of Circuit Court affirmed. D. B. Lewis, rUs,, vs. David R. Lewis. Decision announred by Jnde Thayer. Judgment of Circuit Court reversed. Ar tie Univi asm. The members of butu H uses visi.'ed tlie Willamette Uni ver.ity yestenlay afternoon by special in vitation" of the Faculty. Speeches were made by "lli-mrs. Caples." Mallorr. Stephen son, anil A. B. Mea'ham, and Mrs. A. J. Dnniway. They all made appropriate re marks, and were listened to with marked attention. The sinuinn by the school was remirkaljv well done and elicited much praise by the visitors in ateedauce. The Calisthcuic exerrisi-s by the students under 'the leadership of Prof. Crawford was wit nessed with pleasure. His class is well lrillod and kee p excellent time. The class is ;a very large tme, and when ranged lown tlie Chapel in alrill order presents real It a line amiaranc-.T The visitors left finally, highly pJsased with the exercises of tlie ancruoon. Uncalled For. Under this head might ! mentioned some remarks made by Mr. Fay. President of the S nata, pending the piHsage of the Capitol Appropriation Bill, t.ist Wednesday afternoon. Tlie remarks vivre about the management of tlie Clie meketa Hotel, and he t')k occasion to use lan.'iiugf that was utterly uncalled for, and elicit 6 the displeasure of the most ( f his hear irs. He was no doubt somewhat riled ov r the apuircnt success of the bill he was p;si:ig, aul it mil- him ill-uatur,xl to- ai d every one. Those whu have stopped at the hotel in qmstion are aware that it is kept in an excellent maimer, notwithstand ing Mr. Fay's remarks about "half cooked fo.xl and du ty talileelotlts." The JrDlLXE. The committee having tins altair in charge had ft meeting-yesterday morning and mtimatid expenses for the grand blow out. It will cost nearly $S00, of wiiirh sum over fiOD is already collected. A large number of invitations will be sent out. mid it promises to be a magnificent af fair. The committee having it in charge are every way competent, and neither labor ' nor expense will be spared to make the (lcDionstration a grand success. Arm Eroke. Master Charlie Belt met with rather a severe accident yesterday after liism while returning home from his father's farm aou til of thecity. Hewasabouttomount his hurse when the animal suddenly whirled alxiut ami threw Charlie violently to the rf-ound. breaking one of the bones of his right arm just above the wrist. But with his usual pluck be mounted and rode into town, where his injury received proper at tention, and he is bow doing very well. Ok Hand. Mrs. A. J. Duniway and Mrs. M. P. Sawtelle are attending strictly to bus iness just at present in the Legislative As sembly. Thev each have a bill which they are interested" in, and if p -rsevcraiiie and !iergeric work will accomplish anything they will undoubtedly mevt with success. Huc'ii zeal should not go unrewarded. Unpleasant. Yesterday morning just be fore tlie Senate convened, Orlando if. Pack ard, Assistant Clerk was suddenly taken ' with a severe tit which felled hiiu to the floor. He was taken to his room and med ical assistance rendered. He was at his post during ttye afternoon session. From Ihiiiy nf .Sunday (M. 13. iRAX RECEPTION. At Reed's Opera House. TiwmIow T..nulng, Oct. 13th 172. The entertainment will commence at 8li o'clock by a grand promenade and contin ue until 10 o'clock, during which time there will lie a reccptiou address. After which those present will partici pate in ilaiu'iug, and such other amuse ments as may bo suggested. A grand supper will be prepared at the Gommercial Hotel at 10 '4 o'clock. Tinme holding invitations will please pro cure thcLi tickets as early as possible, wnich can boluiiid,lT applying to the commit tee, or at the door. 11. F. rVmvwN. W. Hretman, A. B. CKOASMAN, H. 11. tilURET, Committee. Official Salarif.s. Toe House resolved itself into a committee of the Whole yester Uiy afternoon and took into consideration the House Bill regulating the salary of coun ty Judges aud Treasurers. The question of the salary of tlicse officers iu this county elicited an animated discussion among the lV presTTita lives. Messrs. Mallory aud.'I'at lou desired the salary of the former officer fixed at f 1.200 per annum, while Messrs. Darst and ngle were opposed to such high figures and desired it fixed at $800. The question was filially put and tlie $1,200 Amendment was carried by a small majority. Sati buav Nioirr. Yes, it is the last day f a week of toil and continual worry, and we for one are glad it is over. And we are not the only one that gives a sigh of relief, and tliutks his lucky stars that another week's work is done. Thousands of men, women and children are rejoicing over the chance of a day of resL Toe mechanic has been working the whole six days with the one thought of rest on tne Sablmth in view. Tue merchant close his store with willing hands and hies to his home with a cheerful hiurt. In a word, what a blessed thing it is that Saturday night comes fifty two times in the vear. Not ho Pad. We find that we werejtome what in error regarding an item tliat ap jx ared in yesterday morning's issue relating to a sudden illness of our friend Orlando M. Packard, Ass't Clerk in the Senate. The "attack" spoken of was only a slight faint ing spell, neither severe nor dangerous, aud was caused by over exertion on his part and loss of sleep, in attending the arduous du ties of his office. We make the correction with pleasure. Klshiso Mattees. Yesterday afternoon was, we think, the busiest half day of the present session. Nn less than fifteen new ills were introduced which paused their tirst aad second reading, and were renerred to appropriate committees. While working under the heard of a "Committee of the Whole" they disposed of several important bills. This, in connection with the nsua routine of House business, kept them in wssiun un til six o'clock, when they adjourn ed, having done a good afternoon's work. Look oct for Firm. We anxiously await the next issue of tlie "New Northwest," as we are informed br good authority that the Stress thereof will take the "local repot t er" of the Mereorv to the front and show him nn a little in return for a personal fling at the lady in que&oon, that appeared yes terday morning. After all, Hyde, it don't pay t") indulge in personalities against the weaker (?) sex, for it sometimes happens she proves tho stronger of the two. We await the result REPrBUCAJt Bally. We ask attention to the announcement, this morning, tor a e rnblican ltally, to be held at Reed's Opera House, to-morrow evening, by Mrs. lTuni wav. Dr. M. P. Sawtelle. Mrs. Johnson and otlieTH. The women are on the war-path. It will be quite worth while to go and hear what they have to say. The indications are that there will be a rousing meeting. Dwfensatios. A .dispensation was re ceived last Saturday from the Grand Grove of the Ancient Order of Druids of Califor nia authorizing the organization of a Grove at Salem. The Oregonian informs ns that the DroDcr officer will probably be up this week to start the Grove in running order. We aliall endeavor to give due notice of any meeting for that purpose. Called. Bt. Rev. B. Wlstar Morris, D. D. called on tu yesterday. We learn from him that he has made arrangements to sup ply the pulpit of St. Paul's Church every alternate buuuay, till sncb tune as tne parish shall secure a rector. Frank Wilson went to Portland Sunday to accept a position in a telegraph oftice. PBOUKANnC OF RECEPTION. At Reed s Open 1'oirse, Snlem, Oct. loth, iK'J. Doors will be opined at 7 o'clock. Grand Opening Overture. Promenade March. Reception remarks by Maj. Lord. Supper in following order ; Governor and Lady. Judges Supreme Court and families. Pn sident of the Senate and Lady. Sixaker of the House and Lady. X- rubers of Legislature and faiiiilits.( State Officers and families. Officers of the Legislature. Citizens from abroad. t iiizens of Salem. ' Dancing roniruin-'ca at .0:30. t;. 7. K. 9. 10. A Womax's Grant X eltiso. There was an immense meeting at the Opera House la-st evening t hear Mrs. Dumway, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dr. Sawtel'.e, on the pn litical issues of the day. Mrs. Duniway made one of her characteristic speeches, giving sharp hits and slashing slaps all round, but sustaining cordially the platform and candidate of the ltepuMk-im party. Mrs. Johnson spoke for about half an hour, in verv well chosen words, giving numer ous cogent reasons whv the Republican p:irtv shonld l- sustained by the women of the country. Owing to the pressing labors of tlie evening, we were not sble to remain to hear Mrs. Dr. Sawtelle beyond her opening remarks. She liegau in a very self-possewted manner, ami we got the im pression that she bad in hand some hard raps for Lilierals and Democrats. The la dies were, each, frequently interrupted with applause. Webfoot Weather. Prejudiced parties may complain to their hearts content alsmt the' rainy season of Oregon, and the un pleasant weather attendant thereon, but af ter all on the average the Oregonians enjoy as much fine weather as any State in the Union. Who could ask loveHer weather than we have had for the past many weeks, and what otlier State has such tine evenings as we are enjoying at the present time? The days warm and pleasant, and the even ing only comfortably cool. Our wet weather even is no more disagreeable than cold weather would be. Persons seldom complain about the weather after living in tiie State more than one year. West Side Brtdoes. We have beard nu merous complaints of late, concerning tlie dilapidated condition of tlie small bridges crossing gullies in Yamhill and Polk coun ties. While we do not wish to be considered as presumptuous or meddlesome in the af fairs of of onr neighboring counties, still we would call the attention of the authori ties to such public complaint, and advise them to look after these defects a little more closely, or lixise and broken boards may lead to the payment of such damages on crippled horses as wobld in a single case pay for the aggrejAte amount required to put the bridges in excellent repair. Look at Yoi-rself. Tt-rreU Gilling liam, on State street, have just received and placed in position a mammoth mirror 5x7 feet in size. The glass plate is very tine, and the frame, though plain, is a haudsomu one. It gives their store a metropolitan look, and present a very fiuo appearance from the street. The ladies can now ad mire themselves as much as they like while making their selections from the well se lected stock of dry goods to be fonnd in this store. Left Us. Waldron's Theatrical Troupe left on Sunday's train for Portland, and ap peared last evening at Oro Fino Theater in that side splitting comidv. "Wild Oats." Harry Thunder" (Kobt. Fulford) is still with us however, owing to the severe illness of his wife who it seems is as yet unable to lx ar the fatigues of the trip. " By the way, Mr. Fulford is a "typo" of several years ix jierience which fact 110 doubt in a gnat measure accounts for his flattering success in his present calling. The Illfmination. In connection with the reception tendered by the citizens of Sa lem to the members of the Oregon Legisla ture will also lie a grand illumination. Tlie Commercial Hotel will be brilliantly illu minated as well as the stores and private residences of many of onr influential citi zens. It is proposid to have four lights on every awning post along our business streets. Large Kiln. Probably as large a kiln of brick as was ever burned on this coast is I at present being burned at the Penitentiary. it was dml Muuuay morning, ana consists of seventy-two arches, and contains the enormous sum of 1,100,000 brick. This little pile will prove no small item in the erection of our new State house, for which purpose some of them will probably be used. Oi"R GrESTS. The members of the Leg islature. Judges of the Supreme Court, aud members of the press, will be furnished with complimentary tickets to the recep tion and mil this evening. Many invita tions have been sent abroad. Married. Our friend Thos. J. Cottle, the Lucky, always wins. This time it is a wife Miss Mary A. Post of Polk county. Thos. J., thou hast our congratulations. IOCAI, ItKKVITIKS. Shaky weather. Business is brisk. Discouraged politicians tho Democratic party. Gettting shorter the days. New goods arriving daily. Joe Teal is iif town. He favors H. B. Xo. 77 and wants to see it go through. Winter clothing will soon be in order. We saw a young man carrying a cradle on liis head Sunday evening. Wonder what he wanted (4 it. Oue of our voting ladies was purchasing carpets yesterday morning. Tut those two items together and guess at the rest. Official dix-uments are flcxxling the mails from this city ust at present. Quite a number of our Senators and Rep resentatives have their families with them in the city. Capt. L. S. Scott, our efficient County Sheriff, is engaged in collecting taxes, but he finds times rather dull. Everybody contemplates putting on their trotting harness to-night. The Statesman is daily growing in puli lic favor. .Suiwribe for'it and be happy. Itev. Bowers, the newly appointed minis ter for the M. E. Church of this city, is en route thither by steamer from San Fran cisco. O. X. Denny, Portland Police Judge, is making a short stay in the city. 11. W. Scott and Tony Xoltner, of news paper fame, are among our guests. The mails are making excellent time over land these days. The members of lxith Houses will attend an entertainment to lx; given at the Congre gational Chunh to-day at 1 o'clock p. in. by the Deaf Mutes. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. JETTERS BFllllMMJ I'VAI.I.E J lor In Ni!em l'os oilK-e. 'A tolier 11, ls7i. AliranSs Mrs W P; Ady, Miss L. L ; Al .briKiit, Jos. Ituan, Miss Lik-v K : l'inna.-kar. Jnne: IlranOenliurir, Mr l.t..ie; Iteardslev, Miss bine: llrmii. orvi le II : Iaa;ev. T ; Bell. William: Brwu .laim liail-: ltrewo. .J ,J ; Iloyd, H K; llronaiij-h, E C; liarller. Win. f'ark, Mi Ite'ta. 2: 'amilK-ll, James, 2 : Chaile, liavsl II : Campli,. I. James L ; Cnl lins, l'i.a; "liarni'r, Thom-i-; Cnt-hy. Lewis; Ca!ien(lur,iltn I'hilo; Conn, J W,"2. Davis, I)r K E ; Dohruny, Mr. Elder, J T : faltert, Michael: K caster, J P ; Fietcher, SM; Fuller-on, C 1'. tiwlnn, Malliula; tlregnire, Simon. Ilnrvaisl, .1 II: ILiraj-nn, M F ; Ifnrri nan, Jewetll.: IteiHlcrson, Kev Thos H; Hiatt, Jes;e; Hlnniau, A ; Hollenlitvs, Baswell. Jones, Thos; Johnston, Miss Raohael. Kennard, Ange'lne ; Kimbley, C T ; Kin ney, Bernard. EainpL, Chas ; Layman, Abraham ; Lamer, James. Meek, Hattlc G ; Miller, A P; Mann, Geo; Murphy, Mrs Jane; Morteiison, Kaveo. Mnl kev, D"; Moore, Mrs -Sarah A ; Moure, 1 i ; MjUonald, James; Molntire, Tliumiu. Xewland, Isaac Pearce, (jharles; Periign, A; Pooler, Jell ; Prultt, A J. Ring, Jesse; Kogers, Mrs Dolly; Ross, Missoio; ltohinson, Mrslmra. Ktannus Ella; Staht. B F; Settlemler, G L; Stewart, Cliarles ; Suites, C J; Swans, Alonzo; Soner, Rose: Smith, Geo; Smith, Mrs Alioe J ; Smith, UH; Suiiili, MlssLlieu ; Smith, Simeon. Tanslev, tVm; Taylor. Wm : Taylor, John W,2: Thompson, J M; Thomas, Maggie; Thomas, John J. Wadsworth, Mrs Amos; Warner, 8 H, 4; Warren, John ; Wamack, Mr W B: Walk, Miss Ella; Weathered, J C; Will. Miss Emma; Welburn, James; Wheeler, 0 A. T. B. EICKEr, P. M. The bark Florence, lroni the Arctic ocean, arrived at San Francisco last night. Slie brings a cargo of oil and bone from the whale-ships that were abandoned last tall. Tlie captain re ports that, except what lie brouAt away, the abandoned vessels aud their cargoes will prove a total loss. George Malley stabbed J. Milton Turner, colored minister to Liberia, at St, Louis, Oct. 9th. Thursday afternoon, as John Hen dricks was going into Yrcka he was met by au Indian known as Oregon Tom, who commenced assaulting lieii drieks with a pbtol. After a severe struggle Hendricks got possession of the pistol, and killed the Indian. In San Francisco the sales of mining stocks tor the past nine mouths of this year aggregate 160,934.62!. THE LE(.II,ATL'KE. SAI.KM, Oct. 11. IX TIIE SENATE. Denf Mute School. Mr. Bitldu'm. from the Committee 011 Judiciary, ivorted buck S. B. Xo. 3S. providing for nu institution o lc;miiii lor t lie lienetit of deaf unites with the opinion tli.it it conflicted with certnfn article in the Constitution. It i still in the hands of tlie Committee, iiwaitiiif tlie further action of its friends. Centennial Expoftltlon Commission. Mr. Myer. from the Committee on Way ami Means, repotted back the bill providing for defraying tlie ex-lienH-s of the IMepite to tlie Ceiiten iiial Kxpo-ition. yith certain amend ments, and recommended its passage. Rallrond Mehemest. Mr. Cornelius from tlie Committee on K'lilroaiN, reported hack the I)alle and Salt Lake ltailroad bill, with cer tain amendments, with favorable rec ommendations. Also a report on the petition trom the citizens of Coos comity, asking for aid in the construction of a railroad from Coo 5ay to Coijuille river with out recomm-ndannii. a the Committee thought it inexpedient to pass such .1 iiill at the present session. Several otlier matters were reported back from committees with various recommendations. Kx-tiovernor Oeo. Abemethv was. by vote, invited to a seat within the bar of tlie Senate. The vote by which the bill to pro vide for purchase of 100 copies ot leady's Code failed to pass, was re considered on motion of lolph. Another Iutuihrration Scheme. Mr. Moores introduced a bill au thorizing the appointment of Mrs. Mary 1. Sawtelle as a Cnmmiinuer of Immigration, with a salary of 400 for the tirst six mouths, and 011 proof lieing given that litty -rsons had moved to Oregon trom the Kntern State', through her efiort. 00 more ! is to lie paid her by the State. The j bill passed its lirst reaili.ig. j Hill I'lKMMl. The S. 11. Xo. 40. amending the I code ot civil procedure relating to pun- j idmient tor the destruction of railroad 1 property was rea l the third time aud j passed by a vote of 21 to 1. j II. It. Xo. 21, providing for the con- ! struct ion of certain sections of tin; I l'ortland. Dalles and Salt Lake Hail-j road wi'h the amendment offered by ! the Committee on Railroads wa ta- 1 ken from the table. ' On motion the rule were suspended ! and the hill read the third time, and i passed by a unanimous vote. ! S. 11. Xo. 4. for the incorporation j ot I liutcHes and religious or charita ble Societies. The report ot the Com mittee was adopted aud the Ilou-e amendment concurred iu. The 1 1 tli nml Iftth Am iiitin nts. Iu the iilternooii. the llciue roi.it Resolution approving the 1 1th and l.Vli Amendments to the Constitution of the L'nited State, wa taken up, as the pecial order. It propose-, in ad dition to the approval of the amend ment, to rescind the action of the former I.egidatui-e ho-ti!e to them. The Democratic inemtiers refused to eat crow" cooked in that way. and the vote resulted 11 ami II a strict party vote aud so the resolution was not adopted. The Senate then adjourned, and went to school. V:t i to say. made a vi-it to the Willamette I'niversitv. IIOVSE OF KLI'ItlAKVrATIVKS. 4'apttol Appropriation. A message was received from the iovernor announcing that he had signed the capitol appropriation and several other. Judire' Mulnry Bill. 11.15. Xo. 2-s reffling to the elec tion of Supreme and Circuit Jnti(j's iu distinct clase. being special order for this morning wa taken up. After a lengthy and able dIeuion on the question of constitutionality, the bill was int on its final passage, aud passed by a vote of 3(1 to 11. "tleelinnlcV ami Lnborers' I.leim. The bill providing tor liens of me chanics and other wa taken up. and alter the adoprion of two or three amendments the bill was ordered en grossed for third reading a 2 r. M. to day. A Stopper in Mpii's Ioul'is. A resolution was offered a an addi tional rule governing the House that no menilior lie allowed to seak on any .piestion longer than 15 minute. Adopted. The House took a recess till af.er noou. Itlllt I'nssert. n. r,. laborer : 15. 45. to 70, to secure the wage of ; II. 15. 115, .uhfittite for H. secure mechanics' liens, were paed. Tiie OphiluiiH of t'oiiiiiilttetft. The Committee on Claims rej-orted against the bill for relief of Ctxi county. 'oininittee on Ways and Means re iHirlcd in favor of S. I',. 5. to encour age immigration. It was referred to j the Committee of the Whole, vviiiia! recommendation to amend -o as to I " oe. iev ;i,iuooi ruf, " sale ot swamp anil overtlowecl lawl. Tin' House Cliun-fi's Its vfi.il. A motion to reconider the vote liy which the bill to chaug- the tiirn- of Legislative eion prevaiiecl. and the lull was put iu its little bed on the table. Then the IIoue also adjourned to visit the I mveritv. Afterward the House resumed it session: passed the lull providing tor the incorporation of ecclesiastical so cieties, etc.; received report from va rious committee ou sundry hills ; and. einling the consideration of the bill to raise the salaries of .Supreme Judges, the iloii-sL- adjourned. S a I.EM. Oct. 12. 1S72. ix tiiem:xati;. Mr. Moores offered a joint resolution to go into joint convention at 12 M. lor the election of Capitol Commision-r. On motion of Mr. Myers, it was laid ou the table. Mr. ( orneliiis obtained leave of al- sem-e till Monday, v. M. .Numeron reports were reeeiveo from committees, and several bills were rclem-d. A-Mrtioiiineiit Bill. The committee to whom was re ferred the bill to re-apportion the Sen ators and Representatives, was report ed back with amendment, as follows : To give Multnomah 3 Senators ; Ben ton and Polk 1 Senator jointly in ad dition to 1 Senator each; Jackson. 3 Representatives: Clatsop only 1; and Grant only 1. The amendments were adopted and the bill ordered engrossed. Ile-rlral nldln Nceretary's OOiee. The Senate Bill authorizing the Sec retary of State to employ an addition al clerk, was passed. The Senate sient the remainder of the forenoon iu second reading of bills. The Senate adjourned to Monday, 2 P. M. IIOl'SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Increase of Jmb-e's Pay Bills Passed Tlie bill to provide for compensa tion and incidental expenses of Judges of tlie Supreme Court was passed, 33 to 13. Also, the bill to incorporate Junction City. Also, the bill relating to ein-iloyment of bailiffs of Supreme Court. The I'annI Mud Iork Bill. The committee to whom was re ferred the bill to lease the Willamette Canal and Looks, reported it back with amendments providing for the lease ol the works by t he State for the term ot twelve veurs, at a yearly rental otSoO, 000, aud at the final payment the State to receive title. The "bill was made the special order tor 2 P. M. next Tues day. A number of bills were read second time, and referred or ordered engross ed. State Prlutin-;. The select cornmitte on Sfrite Print ing rejiorted a bill defining the duties and fixing compensation of State Printer. Womnu Kulli-Afre Defented. The bill to allow women to vote on miestions relating to wile of intoxicat ing liipiors wits defeated by a vote of 21 to 22. Capitol lltiilfliiiK Site. Mr. Burl 1,1 nk offered n resolution instructing the Capitol Commissioners to locate the State House on what is known as Capitol Block, in Salem. Adopted. House resumed hnines at 1:30 r. M. by taking 1 1 1 the bill relating to a revi-ion J of the Temperanse Law, which was ordered eugro-sed tor third reading Monday. The Joint Resolution relating to amendment to the State Constitution regarding the election laws was adopt ed. Hills Kead. II. 15. Xo. 5)7, relating to the admis sion of minors to the l'ire Dei-artment of Portland ; read second time and referred to the delegation from Mult nomah county. Tlie I. l. & S. I,. R. R. hill, as amended by the Senate, was concurred in. II. It. Xo. 8S, provid ing for wagon road from Portland to Atoria. Read 2d time and referred to Committee ou lioads and High ways. II. li. il'.l. incorporating the city of Astoria. Head 2d and 3d time and paed. II. R. 100. incorporating the city of The Dalle. Read 2d time .'Hid referred to the delegation from Waco county. II. It. 101. regulating actions against public or private incor porations was ordered engrossed lor .'id rending Monthly. H. 15. 102, re lating to alarieof county officers, was referred to committee ot whole Hone. II. 15. 103, topuni-li gaming read 2d time and referred to Committee on Ju diciary. II. 15. 104. amending tin Militia law read 2d time ami referred to committee ot the whole IIone. II. 15. lOo, for relief of Curry county re ferred to Committee on Claims. II. 15. 10 !. creaMng Doniphan county re ferred to Committee mi Counties. II. 11. 107. to improve State road between Wilbur and Rocburg referred to Committee on Road and Highways. II. 11. 10s. f,(e fencing railroad in tlii State referred to special tommittee consisting ot Caples Willoughby, Downing. Simpson and Stephenson. II. 15. RU. to prevent gambling re ferred to ( 'ommitti'c on Judiciary. II. i II. 110. regulating the price ot trait ' poitati.m of freight and paeiircr- j referred to Committee on Judiciary. , II. I. 111. relating to pilotage rv j ferret I to Committee on Commerce. 1 II. 15. 112. to create a Hoard of Comity j Coiumisioner in Tillamook county j read 2d ami lid time and paed. II. : 15. 1 13. to prevent and piinih gambling ; relerteil to t oumiittee on Judiciary, j II. I!. 111. authorizing County C"oiirt j to create and provide for a sinking I fund referred to a committee of tlu I whole. The House resolved itself into a cmii- mitte of the whole and took into con- sideratiou several Hill aud reported i them back to the Senate. II. V: 111 j relating to sinking fund. II. 15. 102 re j Htiug to salaries of county utlieer. II. i 15. ,"i2 to appropriate hinds arising j from the :i!e of swamp laud for coiu ; moo school tuiids. An .amendment. I wa adopted appropriating 25 cr cent, j only of such proceed for tint purpose, i 11. 15. No. i0 relating to gaming table. ; The above l.ili Were reported back j with recommendation ami the Militia j Hill wa reported hack with ivcomnieu j dalions that it do not pas. ' Kills Iiilroducetl. I5y Mr. Simp-ou, a hill to provide tor the incorporation of tin- Wili imetto aud Yaiihia Hay Railroad Co.; by Pat ton, to confirm title tocertain land sold by School Land Commiiouer; same, to amend the law ol Is;', incor pcrating S-ilcui; Hurbauk. to provide for a school for deaf mutes: a bill to bill ! provide tor the purchase of 250 enp ! ie of Oregon Report; to provide fnr j common school taught in tJennau ' language; a resolution :iraving for a j mail route in Facknii county, adopted; a hill to ipiiet title to certain land held I by settler-: a bill to prevent tlie spread I of contagious dieae; a bill to pro ! vide fur a financial examiner for each j county iu the State: a hill to regulate the nieauremeiit of Inuilw-r 111 the log; a hill to provide for the relief of Gov ernor Abcrncthy; a bill to pro vide for tin; survey and dis posal of certain salt marsh and tide land; a bill to provide for the con struction ol a wagon road from Smn merville to the Rlue Mountain ; a bill to regulate toll road. The House concurred iu S. J. R. to appoint three Commissioners to the World's Exposition to Vienna. The House adjourned. Sai.f.m. Oct. 14, 1S72. I. THE KET-i.VTE. Most of the session of to-day was spent upon unfinished business." and there is hut little interesting matter to note. Among other thing, the bill to appoint (Jen. K. L. Apph-g.-ite a Com missioner of Immigration was re turned from the House with ccttain ainendmeiil iu which tlie Senate re-fu-eil to concur. The Senate agreed to the IIitst amendment to the bill to give the Judge additional salary. An invitation to visit the I leaf Mute School of this city at I p. M. today was received and accepted. I he lloue loint ri-ltttoti aku!.' Mtni'ii mail route in .i.tcksoli county; wa adopted."' A communication was rvrvlved from the Governor announcing lit approval of the hill making an appr.-pmUciii t build a capitol. Senate adjourned. HOI SE OF nEI'HEHE.TrATITIX. eniiiilHsianrrs o Vn ou.-i. The Senate joint resolution relating to the appointment of ComuiKsioner to attend the World' KxpoUioti tit Vit-iiua, wa concurred iu. HUN I'nww-i. following ; To provide for mau eouteting elect.ous tot int-iii- The ncr fit hers ot tlie Legislature : to provide for the keeping by count y clerks of record of plat and field note of I". S. Sur vey ; to provide tor the sale ot Agri cultural College land, etc.; a iionie- tead bill; to provide for inlying claim for apprehension of fugitive trom justice ; to provde tor the ap pointment of a State Geologist; to provide for common schools taught in tlie (ierinan hini;ii:ige ; to oxifirni title to certain lands sold by Sclxxd Land Commissioners ; to provide lor bounties ou scalps ot wild animals. Houe adjourned. TELEGUAMS COXDE.ED. Chief-of-Police, McWilliains and de tective Doyle of Jersey City, have been indicted for conspiring to rob the first National Bank. Five members ot John Robinson's circus have been arrested at Richmond charged with the murder and robbery of Davenport,'1 in Charlotte county, V irgiuia. Iowa and Dakota hail a slight earth quake, morning of the 10th. A couple of brutes named Tom Kelly and Fred Bushy fought 2.3 rounds at St. Louis on the 10th ; Kelly, victor. Over $U,250,0OO in duties have been eollected this year at the port of San Francisco. It is reported in San Francisco that a straight-out Democratic electoral ticket will be nominated next Mon day. E. L. Lake, engineer of tlie Eureka Consolidated Mining Company, was caught iu the main shafting yesterday and crushed to death. j The manufacture of duph'c-tte post office box keys by tlie locksmith at San Francisco, at the request of the box owners, has been decided to lx? in con travention of i he L. S. law. X. Holland. United States Chiel Su pervisor of Elections, is appointing SuH2rvisor3 for tlie coming Presdentbu election in San Francisco, of whom eighty are required. The Union Insurance Company of San Francisco, despite heavy losses by the Chicago fire, last year, yesterday declared a dividend of one per cent. This is a good company to invest in. In San Francisco, last night, Mrs. Lane, the mother of Itura D. Fair, disgusted with or disappointed at. the verdict of the jury iu tlie Fair-Lane case, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY LATEK FROM TIIE TIOXS. ELEC- PENNSYLVANIA REBUBUCAN 31,000. 10,000 Majority in Ohio. Indiana Elects Republican State Ticket, except Governor. RESULT VERY CLOSE ON COVERNOR. HENDRICKS PROBABLY ELECTED The Election in Dakota Territory. r TREASURY STATE 51 EXT. DEATH OF W. H. SEWARD. FOREICN INTELLIGENCE. IN-iiuK-rlvnuia i:ieetloti Return. PlllLAItKU-HI.V. Oct. 9. A special to the Commercial says nearly all re turns from the State have heeu received at the Republican heudi-imrter and make Hnrtranft's majority ,'1.000. The Republicans gain seven members ot Congress and luse one in Luzerne Histrict. Twenty Republicans and seven I lenincr-it are elected. The Re publican have a majority in the con stitutional convention ot sixty mem bers against forty Democrats. The Senate stands, 17 Republicans to Id I leniocrat. but if Marker i elected iu Clarion district the Renublicans will ! have H. Pini.Ai-Ki.riilA. t. 10. The offi cial count shows 11S.000 votes -tolled in the city. ll.-irtntntVs majority in the cit v i J0.1.17. Majority for Cou grussmau at large. ll.'JI'J. Ohio l-:ifrt!oti IteturitH. Tol.i:ix. Oct. !!. Thi district will give Sherwood. Republican candidate tor Congress. 1.VJ maioritv. and a still Inrger majority for the State ticket i oe iij;mi. i i.i ih'cii mini nun co-ei i i.. i i i ..i i.. conti-steil. I lie J.epuulic.iu dividing on local interests. t'oi.t Ml'.rs. Oct. 0. The lKunocratic State Committee concede the election of Republican Congressmen in all the Republican ili-tl il l except llauiiltoii foiiuty. and lO.(MM) ISepublicaii major ty on (be State ticket. IiKliiiiiu l.lertion lli-turii-t. iMHANAri'l.t. Oct. St. The liepub lican Central Committee figure the j ni.i'onty. by actual oilicial return I from 47 countie and partial return j with the estini ited majority from the ! balance of that Slate at 2.N for lirown i vRi-p.) Thi! Democratic Committee ! claim a net "aiu o.i return lroni ." I coiiiitie on tin- vote of Is!!, which. ! j with the partial returns and estimated I majorities from the balance of the Stale, will elect Hendricks by 1.000 1 ! majority. Tin- vote i so close that it I may require the oHIcial count to deter- I mine the rf-nlt. The Democrats are J jubilant. I j 10::i0l M. The latest returns re-! i ceived to-uiglit show a Democratic j i gain o:i the State ticket and indicate : the elii tiou of lleiulrii k by :i small inajorily. The Republican gam two ! Coiigrc-iii-u and pritbribly lo- one. iMM AN AI-oi.l. ()ct. 10. Reltirus n-- ceived to-day are more lavonble to the I Iti'ptiblican State ticket. Tin- Kepnli i lii-ans i-laiin i!00 ma jority ou the entire ; State ticket. The beuuxrats concede ! the election of tlie Republican State ticket. exc-pt tloveriior. claiming a ! small majority for lleiiilrick. The ; oilicial vote i coming iu very slowly. i and it will re pure dmo-t the entire j vote to arrive at a definite result. i W i.-iniHi. Oct. 10. A dipitcli i iix'eived fioiii (ic-n. t .'re.swell. from lu I di.iua. concede the elit'tiou of Ile-u-i ilrick by a small majority. I Tlir lllii tioii in DakotA. Y ANKTnv. Dakot-i. Oct. 1. The ! election yesterday in the Territory was ! a eron:il coute-t. Tlie Republican vote wa divided between twocandi . dale beige I'.i-ooking and Col. i Moody. The returns received up to j S o'cliH'k lo-night insuri-'tlie election of I Armstrong Dem. bva small plurality, j lie. being personally popular, n ieivcd j I he vote of many Republican. The combined Repiiitlieau vote would have 1 lu-ateu him nearly t wo !o one. j Trfiwiir' "stair uf lit. I Wiiinviimv !, (I Tli.. !'.U,iiv ing were the balance iu the Treasury ! : at iIh-close ot bu-iiues- yesterday : Cur- ! j reiicy. jaS.Sii7.5U2 : coin. $7t.,.i5s,(.v.). i I iticludiiig f2Lti.V.i.Ki(i coin eertiticate i on sp--ci.il deposit ; legal tetHler held I ! for redemption on eertiticate of dei- ! it. -id 7..V20.OOO. The Treaury I epart- i i iiieul i-:Uitied with tlie effect ou bus- : ines of its late policy in selling gold ; j and buying Ixuids. i lH-atti of Kx-Nerrrtary W. II. fceuard. i Al'WKN. X. Y. Oct. 10. Kx-Secre-j tary Srwanl died at his residence here at :5 p. m. to-day. 4'rrelpy got- tme k to I'nriniiit;. lt.t.TlMUK. Vt. 0. Home-- lin-e-lee arrived this evening, and will de liver tlie address of the Fourth Annual Fair ot the Maryland Agricultural and Mechanical Society. i ont jux -skws. Tti l.A7i1a I'resx ou our Fieri ions liuriul ol Ilie.Vneitlsh Kin-;. LotMx. (),t. 10. The journal fore-e the re-cl-viiou of (irant'. They comment at coniderahle length oil their effect on the 1-reshlential contest. The Times says: cannot regret the result."' Xews says. Oreeley' cae i a forlorn hoix1 and will certainly He The now tail. The Post cliaracterize the Liberal Re public.iu moveiuent a failure beyond redemption. Stockholm. Oct. n. The remains of the late Charles IV. have been brought to the Capital of Malino and buried beneaili Kidder!iolni Church. The funeral proi!iiou was long and imposing. Nearly every house along the route was draped in mourning and the ceremonies were impressive. THE RESULT IX INDIA3A. Hendricks Elected Gov ernor. Republicans elect rest of State Ticket and a Large Majority of Leg islature. I ii ii Voorhes Defeated How the news of Seward's Death was Received. Death of Funny Fern. A GUY FAWKES UNDER A PRINTING OFFICE. REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS IS KAN SAS. The IV. Y. Tribune Lie. Eat" a EASTER! XEWg. Indiaiin Election Retnrna. Im-ianai-olis. Oct. 10 Hendricks run a I lead of his ticket in almost every county. Tlie Republicans have a ma jority of forty-one iu the Senate and eight in the House certain, witiiapros liect often. Later 11 o'clock The Republicans concede the election of Hendricks by five hundred majority, but claim Con gressman at Large, and the rest of the State ticket by froiii 400 to COO major ity . Xiblack's majority in tli First District is 125. Hunter's (&publiean) majority over Voorhees, iu tlie Sixth District, is COS. The Republicans have advertised a mass meeting to-morrow night, for congratulation, with Gov. Morton, Gov. Brown and others as speakers. The Republicans claim twenty even Senators to twenty-five Democrats, and fifty-five Representatives to fiortv-flve Democrats, giving them a majority of louneeii on joint uauou Chicago, Oct. 11. A sr-eeial from Indianapolis to the Evening Post says Hetidi-ick's is elected by 500 majority The Republicans still claim the balance of the State ticket and a majority of urn i .ci-i-i at ure. The Death of Wo. IT. Brward-afoa-the Sews u KerelvMl. Xkw Yohk. Oct. 11. The an nounceineiit of Mr. Sew ird's death wa received in the city with feelings of .sorrow. Flag nre at half-mast from many public building? and liotuls to dav out of resjx-ct to ids iuemoy. The I'nioii League dnb last night adopted resolutions expreive of re gret over the death of W m. Il.Sewtirtl. W'AsiiiN-yrox. Oct. 10. 'Hie a iiounccinent of the death of ex-Secre-. f.-uy Seward was retvived with regret iu all quarter. The State depart- ' ment building will lie draped in mourn ing, iu !epect to the memory of the tleceased. Al.HAXV. Oct. 10. The sudtlen an iiounwnient of the death of Se -.van I caused a profound sensation here. It was unexpected, and producetl wide spread regret. LoxiiON, Oct. 10. Tlie aunonnce inent ot tlie death of Mr. Seward is re ceived with great surprise, no intima tion whatever of his illness liaving; reached here. . The Daily Xew in its obituary say though Seward was unpopular la-re by reason of his rather ereuiptory hear ing, lie leave behind him a grc-at ex ninple ot vigor, energy and succ-ess. At KLlts. Oct. 11. The funeral oT Mr. Sewai-d will take place at half past two o'clock on Monday. llenlli of -'otable Peraon-t. Xl-:w Yokk. Oct. 11. The wife ot .lames l'arton -Kami)' Kern" died iu this city yesterday. Fogge, who wn burned to deatli In the Klizabctli-trcet lilt! yesterday, is rejiorted to lx- au Italian nobleuvin banished for HliticaI offences and liv ing under au assumed name. Dovkk. X. II., Oct. 11. lames K. Spalding, founder of the New York VVorld, anil more recently connevtwl with the Xew York Times, dicsl iu this city yetciilay. A 1'rliitiiiK Uiee Kluwn Rai.II.:h. X. C. K-t. 11. The building in which the Daily Sentinel t- priut-I wa nearly ilelroved :it 1 o'clmk by thi! explosion ot jiowtler which sonic unknown jiarty had placnl uuil-r thi; -iress-room. Tlie re is completely demoliiied. The alfnir caued great excitement, and crovvtls nf people flocked to the scene. The ! Sentinel is a conservative aer. Itiut ill Ark-in-tnit. Mkmi-his, Oct. 11. Serious trouble lK-tween IIm! whites and blacks at Os-i-elo. a little town 40 miles above here, on the Arkansas shore, which has been brewing for some days p:it, culminated ou Tueday evening in a severe fight. One negro was killed l.it week and -everal severely wounded. The trou ble originated iu tlie killing of Sin-riff Murray, some weeks since, by Fit. pat rick. County Register. Fitzpatrick wa to have been tried thi week. and. to prevent the trial coming oil', it is believed, he incited tlie negroes to arm and fimonud the town, wIk-ii the whites armed and drove them oil", as stated above. TSie SrotMMt in Kiitta-in. ToiT.KA. Oct. 11. The Republican Slate Central Committee met here to day and mad.! arrangements for push ing the campaign in Kaoas with re newed vi-ror. The Republican nrijor itv is coutideiitlv estimated at -io.OMO. Ttio Tribune Hark uat of II I.I.H. Xl'.w Yii;k, Oct. 11. Tlie Tribune to-day editorially ay it fcike pleas ure in withdrawing iu the pnmpte-t manlier the imputation un S-akr itlaine iu reference to Mipxe(l trm actions having connection with IN K.istern divi-ioii of the 1'iiimi i'.ie-tio Raiiroad. Th! Funeral of Wm. H. Seward A PRO :lamation of GIVING. THANKS- The Straightout racy. Democt IVOMIN.VTIItNS FOR (TTY. 3iEW YORK FOREICN INTELLIGENCE. PRINCE NAPOLEON EXILED FROM FRANCE. I li-sii l'lM-i-tl ion in t"-!i:tin. easter-v rws. Tlie I'miernl of Vt S-nrnri. Ai.r.ASV. Oct. 12. Governor Hoff man h;is iucd a proclamation eulogis tic of Mr. Si-wan I. aud ordered all State I ieartiin-iits to lie closed mi Mmitkir. and 11 its nf the buildings placed at half uia'-t Anit iiv, Oct. 12. Tin- funeral ol" Mr. Seward on Monday will take plat-eat St. Peters Chiuvh at 2:J0 p. m. After the service another opportunity will be given to view the remains. Arm UN. X. V. Ht. 12. At a niccling ol the Mayor and Alderman to-dav. appropriate resolution were iaed. and it wa voted to attend the funeral in a body. Iu response to tho Mayor's proclamation, nearly all the store in the city are being dra-ied in mourning. Tlie City Hall i pr-fu-ely draped within and without. All business will he MiM-uded on Mondav froi:i noon until simet. The Korty Xinth Regiment will attend the fi neral in citizen' dre. but there will be no display of military organizations in thi' procession. The Board of Trade of Oswego, will be present, and a large number of tli tinguislied citizen from dill'erent pnrts of the count rv. Washikmon. Oct. 11. Tlie follow-iu"- ha been issued from the Deport ment of StatP: 'Washington, October II. The Undersigned i charged by the President with the painful duty ol" announcing to the people of the Unit ed State, the deatli ol the illustrious. citizen. Wm. Henry Seward, distiu I'uisbed lor faithful and eminent ser vice in various public ;trut during a long series ot vear. He died at, An hiuTi. State of New York, yesterday, October 10th. barged with the ad minbtration of the Department of State at a most critical period ill the history of the Million. Mr. Seward, brought in the duties nfhi ofiiee ex alted" iatriotim, nnweared industry and coiiuminate ability. A grateful nation will clierish his name, hi fame and hi memory. The several Execu tive Departments will cause appropri ate honor to be rendered to the mem ory of the deceased statesman, at home and abroad. (Signed,) Hamilton Fish. (Secretary of State. A Thaiika-rtviiiit Proclamation. Washington. Oct. 11. By the President ot the United States of America, Proclamation : Whereas, The revolution of another vear has again brought the time when it is usual to look back upon the past and publicly thank the Almighty tor his blessings; and , Whereas. If any one people has more occasion than another for such thankfulness it is tlie citizens of the United States, whose government is their creature, subject to their behests ; who have reserved to themselves am ple civil and religious freedom and equality before the law ; who during the last twelve months have enjoyed exemption from any grievances or general calamity, and to whom pros perity in agriculture, manufactures and commerce has lieen vouchsafed.; therefore. Moved bv these considerations I rec ommend that on Thursday the 2Stli day of November next, the people meet at their respective houses or worship, and there make acknowledg ments to God for bis kindness and bounty. In witness thereof, I have hereiiiitv set my hand and caused the seal of the United State to lx- affixed. Done in the city ot Washington the 11 day of October, in the year ot onr Ixird A. D. li"2 and of the Independ ence ot Hie United States tlie 27th. (Signed,) L S. GKAST, w President. Ktrnl-rlitoat Dmo-rU. Colcmbi-s. Oct. 10. A meeting of Straight Democrats to-day resolved to call a Convention here on tlie 22d int. and nominate O'Conor electors. THENTOX, Oct. 11. The Xew Jersey Strai"ht Democratic Convention met here "to-day. W. W. Meredith wan elected Chairman. A full electoral ticket was selectitl, with Samuel J. Bayard and Win. M. Hifffor the State at "largr. w Tok-k City Homlnattona. XewYoek, Oct. 12. The Work lngineti's Central Union last night nominated James O'Brien for Mayor. At (the Tammany Convention, yester day. Commodore Butler Duncan for mally withdrew from the Mnyorality, also William H. Wlckliam. Law rence, wbo was nominated unanimous ly, was formerly adviser to the Com mittee of Seventy, and wa recently tidlirsed by that body lor the Judgeship. FOREIU5I SKWS. Prin re Vnpol(-on Exited -Innnrrf-r-lloil in f-i-talu. Pakis, Oct. 10. Prince Xapoleon and Princess Clothilde. now here, liave received notice to leaver France. Tlie Prince replied to the agent of tlie Government wlw brought the fum idoii, by refusing to quit .his native laud, insisting ou his rights as a citi zen, and declaring that he would only yiekl to force. 1 he Priiieesansvered that sjie would only leave France be tween two gens d'armes. Pari. Oct. 12. The announcement last night that Prince Napolaon had left .Paris was premature. His notice to deirt directed liim to leave at noon to-day. but not having complied there with, at 12:30, be was waited upon by tlie Secretary oj the. Prefect and two agent of tlie fioverunient, with orders to follow them toward the Island. Tlie Prince, therefore, left the city, and Princess Clothilde voluntarily fol lowed lii in. Makku). Oct. 12. A Republican insurrection 1ms broken out among the tr ops at Ferral. a province of Cami lla. Tlie Government has dispatclied troops tliere, and summary measures will lie at once adopted to suppress) the revolt. In the Cortes to-day. Minister Colo nels announced tlie existence of a re volt of 1,500 troops belofjging to tlie garrison. Some of the population have joined the movement. Tlie Min ister further tatd that tlie troops in tb! Fortress ot Ferral refused to join the insurrectionist-! and are awaiting rei nfi rceincnf to suppress the nwolt. Later The inuigeiits at Kerral took pocsiou of the gunboats an chored in the harbor ami imprisoned the lighthouse keeper. This closes tlie pori aud prevents the Oovernniaiit sending reinforcements by sea. TE LEU It A MS COX IE S E D. l)Hte tu Oct. 13. The Apollo Democrats of Xew York have nominated James O'Brien for Mayor. Monarchist beat Harry Bassett at lerome Park, in a four mile dash, by 200 yards, iu 2:5,.):,4. A Berlin special to! tlie Telegraph says that it is believed that the deci iou of tlie F.mperor ou the San Juan bound. ry question will be favorable to the United States. On the 13th the Italian residents in San Francisco celebrated the 3-SOth an niversary of t lie discovery of America j by Columbus in flue style. I Then- is no opposition to Met 'ormick . iu Arizona, tor iK-legate iu Congress. I Very large and enthusiastic Rcpul I lii-an meeting' are being lield through out aiiforui.i. i A po-t.il treaty with France has been v agr-i-d upon. It fixes letter po-tage . at eight cvnt-for one third ot an ounce. P.i-r po-t.ige. which was eight cent.-. i i riilii'i'd to three cent. Registered , l.tti (; and tniuini-ioii of patterns are i ali provided for. j TUe ltii Janeiro steamer with date to N-pt. 21-1. n-Mirt that the Co ign-- .ioual elections iu the northern Prov ince of Brazil liave been attended with l int and blomUhed. Th' Gentile of Utah held a grand jubilation meeting. Saturday to rejoice over the Republican victories in the Kat. K. M. Speer ;Democrat) has been elected to Coiign-ss from the Seven : tceiith Di-trict'Pennsylvaniai by a majority of 500. 't The Commissioners appointed to in- vetigate the depredation on the Tex j .-i frontier, have returned. They re ; port that Mexican incursions have ! been regularly carried on since 1S54. ' Various Englishtiien are still splurg ing and ranting about the award of the Geneva Arhitratois. The Czarovich Alexander has gone to Vienna at the invitation of Einpe ; ror Francis Joseph. It is estimated that three millions of inhabitants have died from famine In Peria. Le Soir. a Paris paper, published a ' sensational report this afternoon that a Honapartist movement was on foot, and that a roup il'elat would be at tempted iu Paris to-night. ' It is reported that Prince DeJoin ville and Duke D'Auinale will resign j their seat in the Assembly. Additional military and constabulary i forces are ordered to Lislmrn. Ireland. as an anti-Catholic disturbance is , threatened there. ' Mayor Medill of Chicago issued a i proclamation ordering the police to ! enforce the laws forbidding the sale ot i intoxicating liquors on Sunday. Prince Xapoleon has received notice i from the French Government that he I would not be allowed to visit or reside i iu France. There was a political disturbance In i Baltimore, evening of tlie 10th. A procession was twice attacked and two ! orthrer persons were fatally injured. I Gov. Bennett, of Idaho, is announced j to speark at Yreka next Monday even- Sale of real estate in Sun Francisco this yearaggregntes tfS,09S,822 the low est aggregate of any year since 1867. PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. R. JESSIT, yi. D. OFFICE-Oiiposlte the Oiemeketa TIntel, with IT. Payton. Residence on Libertv Sti-eet, second house north of -an(-vl-al Church. epl:tf R. PAIXE, HOJtff'.PATIIIirr. rHiHOSE PREFERIMJ THIS MILT) AX D 9 efficient methol of Irealmenl will llird I)r. Paine ai hi oflii-e in the U?ra Hoe l'p Slalr-i. Satimlav mornliiirmedU-Al advice nnd treatment will be given free of char-re to ihow unable lo pay lor the fervk-ea. nf liliyelolan. aiig.27dAwtf DR. E. Ta CHASE, BRVT LT.COL., LATE SCUGEOX U. 8. Vol. office I)urbln' block, npMatrs. lic-ildcnce. Commercial street, Salem, Ureoon. March 38, T. dtf. DK. CHAS. WILSOX, OCCLIST AND AURIST. ConsultinE and Opera ling Surgeon for nil Pisea-icn of the Kve and Ear. Oflice Rooms 38 and 39. Starker'a Block. So I cm. Oregon. mcb!7 HIa.LA.HETT I.MYEIWITY. SALEM, OREGON', tbe oidaxt and Urgent IncorpnnUt-d School In the State. Clatcal t-ommercial, Nonnaland Sclentlfli; vourjier) ol utility. For full Information addreiw the Pres-l-lent, T. M. CiATCH, Or C. N. TERRY, Sec of B'd Trusteea 8i-pt. 7. dAwly IB. E. R. I'lSKE. OFFICE-No. 1. Moore' Block. Re (loisce-Court Street, Ojiposite University, oclll DB. II. C AHPEXTER. pHYSICIAN AN'I 8CRGEON', Office ana A Kesiiieirce on Libertv ntreet, nea-'j oppo site till' Clino'rpimM.mal I'hiiM.K Kilem, Nov. Faili, 71. t AFTJEM & MORELA5SD, ATTORN EY8 AT .AY, Portland, Ore-r-m. Oflice, nil mirit S. E. corner Front iiu-l Waihlngton Shxhuh. Sept.2ldw MARY P. SAWTELLE, U. O. fkFFICE - Al renldence, on Cou rt 8 tree. ne-ci ooor to tlie Uourt Ilonae. aepSlutf DK. Ia. Ha MM I Fa. DENTIST. f OFICE-Over Lakl ft Bnsh'i Bank, Sa -iem, urea-on. . aep4:ir WASTED. A GIRL TEV OR TWELVE TEARS OF a-ce to awl at lo taking care of a child nine or ten months old, in a family of three. i.oou nuges given, inquire ar TUTS OFFICF.. Se. 2.T, li7:'llv. MISCELLANEOUS. R R R Railway's iki Relief ClIllS THE WORST P1LS VS ITJOlf 05E TO TWXKTY jnSUTZS. NOT ONE HOUR After rawtlnj( tbU 4rtlMBift Mtd muy ou HUFFEK WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Is a Ct RE FOR EVERT FAIN. THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY Thai iniUntW Iom tbc aea icrctaUaf fMUtu, iiTti iDBMOHalmia, mad nm CBMtioot, tMtk oi (M Luir.StMBaw:b, Bwwsis sir lkt or bjM Mtit-klWl, IS FROM ONE TO TWIXTT MINUTKR. N matur bow vtolost or rrrwclatm Um Mia 11m RHEUMATIC, LM-rUdm, lufirw, CnvplW. SwrtM, urmigK( or protni4 with Aucaa auv UIm. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. I.N h LAM MAI ION OF THE BLADDER, 1NFLAMMA11U.N OK THK BOWEL, CONGESTION 1F THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BKEA1HINU. -PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATAKKH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEL'HALOIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. TTat appllaUoo ol lit REAOT RELIEF t Ifc. prt or jwm wh.r th poia r difficulty uim will Klford u vul evmfott. Twontv drop, in bail a tumbler of wiwt will In faw raoincau rar. CRAMPS, fePASMS. SOUK STOMACH, SICK HEADACHE, HEARTBURN. DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIN I IN THE BOWELS, and all INTERN AL PAINS. Travclara ahoiild alwava rarrjr " botll. of Rmd wij'f Keadj Krllrf wii A law drou. ia viui will ,ravcBtaicaiicuor uaiaa from caa&ira of waltr. It la aatlar ILan r.aca braady or Bituri aa a aUmalaat. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cartd for fifty east. Totra t4 act a ntordial afvat ia Una worll thai will car un4 Afum, aad all thr MalartoM. Biiiooa. Bcarl l TTphowJ, Yt-llow, aad othw m id4 by RA.i WAV S PILLSj ao juic as KAD WAY'S READY RELIEF. Hfiy craU pr bottle. Sold by IrarTiiU. HEALTH! BEADTYM STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIliHT CLEAR SKIN AMI BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. Dr. RADWAY'S HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; S'J QU ICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY L'NDr-RGoES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. E-.ry drop of the SARSAPARILLIAX RESOLV ENT eommaDicatn lh roach th Blood, Swaat, Criaa. and other ftuids and jctcn of th iTitcm tha rlfor of life, for It rpain tho waitot of tho body with poor and aonnd material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Conaamptloa, filao dalar discaao. L'leon la tho Throat. Month, Tomon, Kodoa lo tho Glands and other paru of tho yatom, Soro Eyei, StmmoBt Discharges from tha Ears, and tho worst r,rr. rf Skin disoatuit, Eruptions, Fever Sore, Scald Head, RiDg-Worm, Suit kh-om, Erytipclaa, AnM, Black Spots, Worms la tho Flesh, Tumors, Cancers In the Womb, and all wcahralag- and painful dttrhargM, 'igfat Sweats, Loss of Sperm, nod all wastes of tho life ptinriple, are within tho cn rail re range of thlt won der of Modern Chemistry, and a (aw days' ato will prooo to any person ustr-jr It tr either of those forms of dlaeaao Iu potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily bacomtng redared by the wasteo aad defon.powit-oit that le roniraualiy pros-reskias;, eac cceds in arrrvlrn- tbeae wastes, and r pairs the aasne with new material made froni hltby blood aad ihla the SAKSA1AK1LLIAM will aa-i Mtrt ISnt only dues th HaaaaraaiLt iav Rsaoivf-rr r all known rrinial agvaU lo th enn f Chfoalc, ta r.tfutou. CoH.slitoti-.nai, aod fraiB dnreo ; bat U ie tM only psiue cut kit KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, 1'ripary and Wiaeah dlsaasee, (.nl, PlabatM. Dnop-ty, hvoppas?e f Water, laoai-once of Una, Brisjht'i in as-r, Albatataana, and ia i I easws where tbre are brirkdua sWpoeiU. OV the wausr U thtrb, rttn4. sattw with Mbitsnm i.a tbe ""h-i of aa i-c-f. thrt-tf Mka wbiM mi, r Ur-r mf a rSvQ. Oars. Im.wi-m aty laraa r. svoO ilf Us-iiMit dpr-U. MO sin lb-- a wyck inj, bar. nf M-ati-nsi ba t-sk-aMi waiaW, a4 aaia ra te bOAOil oi lh Itaaa aao alu bsv itaa. nc, ftt.OO. WORMS. " Th. anW laa aia aara aar ftWORMS ' FIN, TAPE, Tumor of 12 Year' Growth Cm mi Stf JtndtrtKp'm -traotamt. Dr. RADWAY'S Perfect Pnrgaliye-Pills.' pT-iVrtly tastvleaa, gHt raatid wfth swwt spm,' panr. rvraiat. wfr. rieahsa. aad etrvafiava. Kad wai's l-vUs, lee tl cur e, I dm r dan d t Vaaa. l.irr, knwtli. K;4krys, Pla.t4. ffM l , HOwlarb, Coaatt isu-'n . mHmm. aOrrdaa; I-ys-pt-pata, B:t-asaas . lhltaae vee. ladaa-iBiatiMei tW Bw-ii, pMe, aad ail 1 Vrmaraaaeals i Uo lowraal tarrra. V avrr-aiti--d to onV-t a fnmvr rwra. rareiy Vaartabt. ooatataiaf a-n merriy, atiaaian, ar dasa ItTrMI OVafs. A f aoaee of RftDWATH PT1.LA wilt fV tha tatea fVasn nil the saw ns-na-d i--f dera. fTiOa. M enu ntr bi. IMLD HV IKl f.i TS. V KLAl FI.K AND 1 Kl K " Wtd ea lebteo a tamp to MDWAY at Ot . Na. tl Warns fttraa-t, Nrw York, lialorsaaylioa wenh lieaiaaai wUl b saaa LET ALL THE WORLD REJOICEI IT IS A SUCCESS! THE .REAT WHAtO HEWIliU JIA. chine Cimny, nf fleTelarxl, ittiin, has -ralm-il Ihe vicl-iry by miklnzthu only Fin ;lni Sen iiifr Machine sold fur lo than sl.ty dollars. They will do all kiwis of work on any kirn! of goods. PRICE, 8S0. For particulars address -kifr rrtk-Mn. 73 First Street. Portland. Oref-on. r For Sale at J. A. RirPERTOX'S Store, Ciimmer. ial sireet, Salem. ' Sept. 22, 1-C2. j 1 Ex S. S. Cussie Telfair JUST RECEIVED 1 ,000 BBLS. ORCAC ISLAND LIME, Whkh wo ofie, n lots to suit. EVERDINC & BEEBE, I O North Front Street, Portland Jiilylli:dAwtf DANIEL LOWER, 133 Front Kt., Portlruid, Com mi ssion Merchant. Orejron prmluoe old to best advantage lit Portland or San Francisco. lHsaler In CALIFORNIA & ORECON Produce. -AXD-- TROPICAL FRUITS. roaalca-neaita Notlrlted. Jan. IT, 1871. rine CH)' Loin for Sale. ONE or MORE of those desinihla and ra ant lot, adjoining Judge Cliadwick's reahlom-e. on Piety Hill," lor sale cheap, for cah. or time given a portion of toe purcbaae money, 11 JosJrwl. Inquire of o. r. ut.-i-ii At Sah and Door Shop of Cooke, Dennis ft Co June-Mtf SALEM DRAY & HACK CO. Forwarder and Shippers, CITY DRAYMEN &HACXMEN. All freighting within the city done at ahort notice and on reasonable terms. Carriages oonstantly In atterxlan-e to eon rev passerigers-tocarsorboauor oncltydrtve, rier 13.1if70. dtf There Is nothing like leather Shoes -nth a WLYER TIP for children. Trytham. Tbey never wear through at the Toe. For Sale by all Dealers. sell7-wlni For Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT on Winter siree; jl'ictv 11 1 11) Is ottered for sale cheap forcatih. Inquire at the Statkhm an OHlce. nug.tSif J. H. HAAS HAS ON HAND LATE STY' LIS JEWELST AND FANCY ARTICLES' SOLID 8ILTERWARE. WATCHES AID CLOCK taJ-Repalring done, and aatbiactlon guar- anleed. g-iusoai-n aUoeat, rUate Street, Ss-letai. nchl9 J. B. SPRKXOER. A. TAYLOR. METROPOLIS HOTEL, Corner Front and Salmon Streets, Port land, Oregon. This New and Elegant Hotel, with New Fur niture throughout, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. Bat. Bos-en tor the A of tioeete. Free t'osw-k to suist use ii siisir tSTCONIE AND SEE VSSEi SPRENGER & TAYLOR, - - PROPS. Jnl17:d.twtf MISCELLANEOUS. THE HOME 8HUTTLE Sewing Machine. HAVlJfft KSTABLISHKU AX AliKXCY at Herrandet' nook-tore. 1 mil in"' -irepnre I In turnlrh Maohiiras at PurtlaiHl PrU-ei. Alllindnor Stre-lle on band and old Mxchlni". of all klml rrrlred ami war ranie I. Ail the late Iropro-renK-nts altached In the oM utTle Home Shuttle for tbe addi tional price of Hve dollar. J. J. AB!8TBONfU. Airrnt at Salem. Uct. lot, ISTilim NORTH SALEM STORE! W. L. WADE AT TI1K OLD GKEEX STORE Haa I uat 1-ecelTed A FULL ASSORTMENT -OF- DRY aOOIS. i;not'ERiE., VOUTS SHOES. CLOTH IXJ, Hardware, General Merchandise, Calculated for City and County Trade. Bouirhl a. low. ami -nil lie sold at an mm 1 1 a I prollt a thoee who sell at 1-0M. 63rt;ooil dellveml to any rt of the ottjr . ree of charj-n. AAif j Mi-- iwirah Undscy HAS REOPEXED HER DRESS-MAK-in(t Ku!li.-liliK?nt on Commercial St., j In the rooms formerly occupied by I). W. 1 Jone, near the Union "Hotel, where he will .'i Ire pleased to nee her okl customer and maujr new ones. aup-KI'i'Ura 'CAPITAL SALOON. JOSEPH BERXAKI). PROrKIXTOR. Has jUKt received a large invoice of : ; WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS ; His bramls eml)ra.-e the choicest Taiietiea. I Be sure and ! C.IVE IIITI A CALI and he will make yon feel at home. ; Jul--25:dftwtf I . 'THE BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. i A Boarding and Day School for Boys, l'ortland. i THE X EXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON THE Mi of Hpiitrmbor. Knr AdniiMon apiilT to PROF. LAIXt', or to illslKiP MORRIS. R. W. aiif-KTi-w'iru f( DKUGGS AN D MEDIC INKS. SALEM DRUG STORE! J. W. Crawford & Co.. HEALERS IX Drug. Chemical, Olio, and PATENT MEDICINES, PERFIHERII-S, TOILET ARTHXEff A.tiD XOTIOKM. Pure Wines and Liquors. PRESCRIPTIONS AX I) Fnitill-' PrcparatioiiH CAEETULLT C0MP0TJ1TDED ; At all hour of the day and night, by a Competent Drusgint. Pntton'a Block, State Street, Maleaa. tepli-i f W. Wr.ATIIF.HVOIin. J. W. WEATHEK D WEATHERFORD & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer. In DRUO-S, Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY. Patent Medicines & Proprietary Articles. PI RE WISE A3TD UtI'OBK, lor Medicinal Purposes. Prescriptions Filled aod lltdirinrs CvcponDH WEATHER rORD ft CO. ApriTOdftwtf Mrs. Howell biui rl-red her t-rew toi k of Fall Goods. The Ladles wishing to purchase will find It to their advantage to call and see them, as she Is deslroas of disposing of her present stock of Milleoery Goods. NOTICE. OREOONT ft CALIFORXIA RAILROAD Company, Land Depart ment, Portland, Oregon, April 5, 1872. -Notice is hereby given tliat a vigorous prosecution will b Instituted against anv and every person who trespassea upon any Railroad Laoa, by uniting and re moving timber therefrom before toe same ia BOUGHT of the Company AN D PAID FOR. All vacant Land In odd numbered sections, whether surveved or unsurveyed, within distance of thirty miles from tbe Una of tbe road, belongs to tbe Companv. LE. MOORES, April 10 dlrccwtt Land Agent. BOWIE WAOON8. WE ARE XOW PREPARED TO FUB ninli our citizens with Lumber and Ex press Wagons, and four spring Carriages. Aa we employ none but the best workmen, and use the very best material, we can warrant our wagons to be all we represent. T.CUNNINGHAM ft CO. dftw-tf. BLACKSmTIIIA'G. THE undersigned, wbo rbrmerly worked for NINE YEARS in tbe city of Salem, baa returned and re opened a shop near tbe FERRY LANDING. He will do first-class work and at reasonable ralea. Jyatwtfl MABKHATDaVS. Rkbex ah nBonr Lodoi -Meets at Odd Fellowt Hall tbe 1st Tnesdav evening of each tooth at 8 oVIoca. All Brethren, with their wives. In good standing, arena vita d to attend. Bv order of M. O, Salem, Jnly 4tb. 1872-tf DISSOLLTIOX. THE partnership heretofore existing nv der the name of Davennort ft Wo Hard. at Sllverton, Oregon, la this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be here after conducted at the old stand by J. C Da venport, wno assumes au iiamiiuos ana to whom an news due the linn will be paid. Those indebted will please call and settle 1m- IIH7.USICIJ, ns wo atinu w ttttaje- up IDS airm business as soon ai possible. J.C. DAVENPOBT, I). WOLF AUD. Sllverton, June 24, 1872. JuneZ7:dtt:wtf OH YES! OH YES 1 1 OHYESIII ALL PARTIES KNOWING THEM selves indebted to me will pleaee walk up to the Captain' Office and settle. Tobao co and Cigars cost money and Mock cannot be replenished without bullion. ' Please settle and oblige, yours lru.lv, - BILLIE STANTON. Out lo, wrfctt Cure for t'a-s-ctia awt (oMia. Aa aooan ss there Is the slightest nneaelnees ot tbe Chest, with dtffloith'y rf brouhlng. or Inrhva tion of cough, take during the day a few ."Brown Bronchial Trocbom." CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE IKEill-constant 1 v on band a good assort ment ofCaoIornU and Kawtena Boots awl Suoea. Bpeoaal attrnuoo paid to the aaaiiuOactnre . of CUSTOM MADE BOOTS 4 SHOES Of every style. Peg-red, Sewed and also the Celebrated Screw Bottom, Made to order. Work and Ot gneranteed Noncjlmt the br4 rriK-h brands used Jnne7.tr