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TrESDAY. OCT. 20. IJILABOPPIT.- From Daily vj "Yedn-$dtvj Oct.'-Z. Tr Bshats Chakbeb. Another day of irranKling and duipute inaideof the bar: another uijr of outDnreto of poiwion, toned down by an ooramonul exchange of wit and nod humor; hi a word, another day of ctri.ilatKin and tie rote im a few of the, po litical qtievtiona of the day. Would that we could nay we liad a tie Tote oo all political questions, but owing to me- or two weak kneed oms on the Republican side of the Imhikh, it givea the Democrats the upper hand on all question" that most intemit the public mind of Halt-m and it immediate vicinity. ,Va heal the question asked on tvtry side-, when are tbxy going to appoint the Capitol Commissioners ? Wo can an swer thu question in but one way. The fault lies in the Senate. It remains with them to ' eonsent to go into Joint Convention and elect the officers in ques tion. But for some inscrutable reason one member of the Marion county delegation refuses to go into Joint Aweiiibly, which gives the party to whose interest it is to re main ontxide, the majority, and blocks the wheels of legislation in such a decided man ner that unless due care is taken we cannot f reap tlie. benefits of the niuninceut appro priation granted us to commence the erec tion of the capitol building. The bill granting a $3,000 appropriation to the Or phan's Hume of this city passed yesterday. Mr. Fav, as usual, objected to the p-msae of tlie bill, but we are pleased to say he was , 1... nnA ukn rnhJ a ... Mist it IT, til.' upper House oi me Asaemuiy. xcnu-iuuv . was a buxv day for the Senators, and they passed a large number of bills and gave at- ( tention to a still larger number tliat passed their nrst and second readings. An eilort I .1 . 1. 1.. V . 1 I was made to have an evening session, but the Senators don't like to work o'nights, so they adjourned at 6 p. m. 1),... O'er . Qtiv PniviTRa Mr III'AU -.j-. ... . - " ' . Howell, the County Boad Supervisor, ha J for some time past been huuting up the J voung bloods around town who are liable to a poll tax. Hoeing quite a number of stal- , wart young bucks at work iu the State Printer's office, he concluded to call on them for a contribution. He did so, but the boys ; couldn't see it, and failed to come dow:i with the kale seed. Mr. Howell served the customary notice on them, and they were notified to appear at a certain secluded spot on a given d!av, with pick and shovel attach- ; iuent, and labor for the county's good for ,- short time. The bovs turned a trifle pa! around the gills when thev heard these o ; de-rs. but with an amazing signt oi cnet have "stood Howell oil" so far, and propis lighting it out on that line. Hut won't it I a jollv sight to see the boys start out wi. Wilbur Cornell at the head, and Uu KcbwalkA and Curry bringing up the real Carter, poor fellow, would have to use .lm,0-har.llA.l urtia.l,, (irclw drive atl OX tt.-B for a dav or two. Bora, when you start o be kind enough to give us notice and v 7 will give you a "send off." I 8econd Qkowth. As a general thin fruit-growers are content if they can j-ui i one good crop a year from their trees. B A. B. Cosper, of this city, has a pear tree the Bartlett variety that has exerted its E somewhat this season and matured a seeo . crop of fruit. When he gathered the cr i from the tree this fall he noticed a bunch ; ' Hears, five in number, which were at tl time about the size of hickory nuts. .vineliuled to let them trrow and see wi 1 1 they would amount to. He gathered thi 1 1 yesterday, and presented one to us al t the size of a goose egg and perfectly souw .. This we consider an exceptional case. As Accident. H. B. Myers and E. Co j -cr, of this city, started from home last M i :lay mornin"for a day's hunt. They ha 1 a tw' !iore waifon and while gt.ing down j e Butte Creek Hill the harness broke and e horses being balkv commenced kicki i :. and in making a sudden lurch managed turn the wagon over, throwing tne enpants out. In the fall, Mr. Myers ceived some severe internal bruises, fi which, it is feared, he may not recover, was hrottghtbaek to this city, andsinee tl we are are told, has been lying in a pre j i onsconditioa. Mr. Cooper escaped wit i a few severe scratches, but his injuries an i.y no means of a serious nature. Con -ide, J g the dangerous condition of the road at ).is point, their escape is almost miraculous. 8hf.ep vs. Doos. An amusing time us had in the House yesterday afternoon 'er tlie passage of a bill to protect sheep id exterminate dogs throughout Jihe HtaUi. It provitb-g for a tax on every cauine, rig; Id less of sex. Mr. Onstien, of Baker cou-sjy. was immensely interested in the bill, lid voted for or against it just as it happei.kd. His speech caused no littlu amueement. al though it upset the gravity ot that usu 41V sedate convocation. It failed to pass fid was on motion reconsidered and passet by . a handsome majoritv. Although the t.u suluration of tlie bill was of an amui lug character, it has it merits. I Bbick-Makh by "Trusts." We 1 that a seven tv-arch brick kiln, at the P tentiary was cioseu yesteruay ai iu o ei ...a, after having been burned 10 days. We ire informed that Mr. Watkinds gave the u trol of the burning to two life-time priaoii rs Mat. Bledsoe and Wm. Mclntire who ,.re experienced, brick burners, and perfe trust-worthy. The officers of the prison that thin is the best burned kiln of the son. We have no doubt the brick will be used for building the State Capitol. ; Broke Awat. Yesterday afternoon w lie some workmen were engaged in lifting 1 le gate at the dam near Mr. Myers' Agri'1 tural Works, the pressure of the water Vc came so great as to tear away a large ;jr- tion of the lower part ox uie aam. fii upper portion was only saved hy a coupj, strong iron braces being inserted. We not apprised of the amount of damage 6 in a pecuniary point of view. From Daily of Thursday Oct. 24 Th Last Dat ot thr Seshios. Yes day morning when the Senators filed )( to the Hall it was pretty generally nnderst ( al that it wai to be the last day of the sew a, and those having pet measures that w re lvmg on the table were on the qui vive to bring them up for final action. Among le number there were -some that of coi were of no inconsiderable importance to certain portions' of the State, and the m Li bers that represented the different locali' es were desirous to have them acted nj n, fearing that their constituents would sex - se them of neglect on their return home. I r. Strahan especially, must have feared this le sult regarding one of 'his pet measu namely H. B. No. 118. The bill mf ' es certain provisions for the construction e ' a railroad from Corvallis to the Yaqnina I y. We can, however, inform our readers in I at section of the State, that it was not r. trahan't fault that the -bill did not pass. Iu made at least five different motions ye' r terday to suspend the rules and take the ! ill from the table, all of which were v eil down. The merits of the bill were f ot thought sufficient to carry it through. ' w Governor's veto of the Portland Police ,,11 paused considarable flutter among its friends, and when it came tip for final to tion Mr. Dolph made one of the best spa 'V ra of the session in favor of it, as did ' r. Watson, of Coos county. But it was do til ed to die ; the bill failed to get a two-th Is vote. : Heveral efforts were made to go i- to Joint Convention, but Mr. Brown of -.is county, would not consent, and the result was the non-concurrence of the 8eiitc in all ioint resolutions of this natu e. Mr. Fsv's vote occasionally made a stand IT to Mr. Br ,wn's : but this afternoon w en the President's vote was most needed, it -as given in favor of the opposing party. E !ii after oar Bepnblican members Inuf ooiis-Alfred to elect the Capitol 'Commissioners i id Bupt. of Public Instruction alone, the Di n ocrats (Mr. Brown with them) would I ot consent to joint action in the mutter. A ' ill to appnipnate ten per cent, of the proce' Is arising from the sale of swamp lands to ' ie common school fuud. was put through oy the exertions otJlc. CrstJ. Mr. Fav g- n as his season for -voting against the bill, i at according to the Treasurer's report tl re ' was only about $65.00 of-this monev on hand, and he did not think that $6 50 "it of that fund would help the school ftfcd very materially. Am effort was made in ie afternoon by certain indnstriiius nsslxw to reconsider the vote by-vrhieh an hour of adjonnuneat had been greed upon, but it was voted down, showing very plainly tl at the Oregon - Henators had grown w..ry of working for glory alone. Besi js that the . moat of them had already e ceived then: emnpensation, and were r , w ready and willing to flit away home. Bi o lutiont bad been passed providing for w pavment of certain contestants. Mr. Most cr with unexampled cheek, claimed corup i sation 'for 4h whole session, -but his In le arrangement was vwy soon upset, and .ie was shown tliat thbngh he had been she n certain Oonrtssies, he eould not pull ie wool over tlie eyes of all. As Exonsiow. The members of : e Oregon Legislator passed a joint rcsot i tion yestesday accepting an invitation ; t tended Ihem by he President of the 0 gon Calilornia Railroad to take "f. e ride." They agreed to start this morn) 4 at nine o'clock bat which way they prop- e going we have not been informed. V : Holliday was notified of the acceptance a i a train will be placed at their dispos . Knowing Mr. Hlday liberaliry bn -casions of this kind we have no doubt t s trip will prove a pleasant one tn all 1 participate. Full proceedings will be giv 1 our readers on their return. Held fob Postaoe. The following 1 1 -dressed letters are held for postage at ; post office iu this city : Joseph Delore. It . Hood. Wasco Co., Oregon ; Samuel Mar . Habtey, Oregon; Dr. A. J. White, SlUPej I street. New York City; 3. Waldo, Housfc Texas : Joseph Watson, 85 Water St., B . -ton, Hasff. ; D. W. Litchenthaler, Grande, Oregon. They will be forwarded ' their 11 ddAmKYfp" M ' cent stamp. T. B. BlChLl, 1. M. Geo tAtttmg. of this city, is ihe 8ak ; correspondent iff the Oagonian, and his 1. ; ters aro highly spokta of. . Governor 0 rover was busily engaged t terday txniuiiug ldls transmittal lor 1 signature. Wawill endeavor .to keep o -re id posted 011 ihose that receive 1 1 tanction. 1 SALEM. 1 '""'From Tlni!y Friday Oa. 25. PBRTTKr.s Baswet. Tlie printers and newspaper men, now in Salem, wall a num ber of guests outside f tlie craft, were vntfcrtainid at the ChemeUtta Hoti 1, ;a.n evening, l.y the Slate Printer, Mr. Eugene Sample. An elegant supper was sot out bv " unue host" Mr. W.lras. Mr. A. Bush as thu oldesi newspaper man of tlie State, presided. After going tlirough the reg ular courses at table, regular toasts were given and responded to as follows : Our Country S. L. Simpson. The Press C. P. Crantlali of tlie Statesman. The Lob by L. l Mosher of the Pkiudealer. Uur Isothermal Line Eugene Semple, State Printer. The State Capitol C. (i. Curl. Irish Potatoes Mr. Kvary. Tne Liu mtuie of our coanuy S. A. Clarl.e of the Fanner. Tue Ladies not prtseiii Mr. Seayrs. Mem phis packet Mr. Semple. Af,'rioulture K. M. WaiU?, editor of the Job OltiJ. The Art Presefvativt iiuur Cornell. Foreman of State Printer ' ollice, and S. F. Cliadwick, rKcretarv of State. Our Host 11. Oil trey l'rivato "Secretary of llio Ooveinor. Tne Devil Steplit u Shepherd. Beside the fore goiug, numerous volunteer toasts were giv en and responded to happily. Wo are sorry to say that tlie very lat lnmr at widen the banquet closed precludes more particular liieiilionot tliis leature of the evenunc. The utmost good feeling and fellowship prevailed throughout the evening, andwitaud humor sparkled and frothed 111 every direction as is the wont when print meets print at the banquet board. We cannot lurcgo men tion of the fact that exceedingly handsome compliments wire paid to Mr. Semple by his employees and to Mr. Wilbur Cornell, by bom employer and the men under his ciiarge iu tlie Suite Fruiter's Office. The Chairman, Mr. Bush, was toasted as one of the first newspaper men of the State, not only in point of time but journalistic ability and aivoiuplisiiuieuU, anil lie re sponded in his habitual witty vein. It was Jar in the "wee siua' Hours ayant the twal" when the reunion brone up. The guests will not soon forget tne nappy occasion winch brought so many of the craft from all parts of the State together and which will, doubtless cement more closely thau ever the proverbial good-fellowship of the craft. The Hay Afteb. Salemites looked nat ural again yesterday, and the business streets again looned iamiliur. During the past two months our little oily lias looked us though it was working hard. Yes, in fact, it itxi been straining itself to keep up witn tne times. Such activity is some thing it is not accustomed to, and yusterduy it gave as it were a sigh of relief and settled Itself back into the old style as naturally as though tlie "even u nw of its way" had never lieen distitrtied I y the turmoil ami s.ritu of a SJiatc Legislature. Our old resi dents again put on their every day clotnes and fell bacu into tiie old ruts to run tin re in fur the next two years, it six ins natural once mole. The Legislative Halls are again under lock and key, and naught but scraps of iaper with an occasional mucilage Ixitue aim ink stand remain to mark tiie busy scenes of the past few weeks. Empty cualrs, monuments of the past, serve ouly to remind us of the active brains or cou sumate stubomiss that lillt el the 111 but a few days since. The lobby is deserted since the third house adjourned. Tobacco spit and cigar stumps are all that remain to mark the spot wue t at one time stood the erowd to winc h in ny cases the memliers bowed subservien Signs of departed glory are on every nd, and nothing but water marks retrain to lndicace where Int lately swept a foaming torrent. But evtu . witu tiiis strong .o,.t ast. our citizens art without exceptio glad that it is ever and are willing to see me crowd depart. '1 lie e;ci emeut had gro .n mouotnous even to ouu-idcrs, to say n tl iun of U.oso mot in terested. Most ot the iiieiuljers went home on the special train Thursday morning. The few tuat remained over t4ok their little carpe t bags in Hand and departed yes terday. Lobbyists were scarce after two o'clock Thursday morning as tin y t'Ki hied away home at an early hour. The Oregon Legislature to-d-iy is represented by only the chief dirks and their assistants who have reiuaiiu d to finish up tlio journals, unless you take into consideration the bills Iiassed'aud the debts incurred. The ad journment of the third house was a marked feature of the closing scenes being too much mixed np for even the most graphic disciple of the quill. The reporters are at least glad that - ail o'er," and can now once more attend to business of a diifeieut ua t jre better suiu-d to Uielr tastes. A ItEXAKKAftLE Case. Prof. T. II. Craw ford, of the Willamette University, handed us tlie other day a photograph of Jftss Cora F. Daggett, of "BaiiKor, Maine, a young girl wiio has become sometiiiug of a celebrity 011 account of a most remarkably constant attendance at school. She is now a memlx-r of the Senior Class of the High School of liuniror, iiavins attended thu sclimil for ight years and a half, without missing a school" day r being once tardy. She re ceived hoiioral4e mention in the last report of the Commissioner of Education. Tne case is notable not only for tlie steadfastness of tlie vouiiL' ladv in her pursuit ot an edu cation, "but also on account of the remarka ble oontinuance of good health, which ena bled bur to attend the school with such reg ularity. Perhaps not another instance of eight and a half years' constaut attendance at school could "be found in the United State. Prof. Crawford, noticing the men tion of the case, wrote a letter to the Prin cipal of the school, and in return received a large pnotograpu 01 tne giri, oi wuicn ne has obtained some copies. A largo picture adorns tlie wall of his school-room in tlie University. The Goat Trade. Messrs Bntterficld A- Itussell. of California, arrived in this citv about a month aco with over 80O head of Angora goats, most of which were of graded stock. A number of them were on exhibi tion at the state fair, after which thry were offered for sale. Quite a number of Marion oounrv farmers availed themselves of tlie opportunity to purchase and since that time they have sold over 600 bead. Mr. Vocum - of this eountv purchased 600 head and Dr. Carpenter a drove of 50. They have only about 200 left and these will be wintered on their ranche in Columbia county, for which place they will start this morning. Badly 8ou. Quite a numbe r of persons wen tup to tilt depot yesturday morning to see the excursion train start off, and came hack horribly disgusted with themselves and "ye loeal" for sending tliem out on such a wild-goose chase.- While we acknowledge our mistake, we can only say in justice to otirsc.lt that when the item was written tne programme was arranged as published. But during the evening session the time was changed to this morning, and finally, jnst before adjourning, the invitation was re spectfully declined, owing to the universal desireof members to reach home as soon as possible. We trust this apology on our part will dear our skirts of the suppow-d mis take regarding the date, the fact, etc. LOCAL. BBEVITIEK. The Pages each received S 135,00 in gold coin for their services during tlie session of tlie Legislature. The annual city election is already excit ing considerable "attcn tion. The ballot system will hereafter be adopt ed at all the elections in this State. Election hats are being staked on the coming President.al contest But we no tice that Grant men are compelled to give odds. , . ; 1 If you would know the value of a dollar try to borrow one. Tliey are above par then. - The lister's School is progressing finely. Workmen are now engaged in putting on a substantial tin roof. Twenty dollar gold pieces were very plen ' tv around the Legislative Hall yesterday. Boarding house keepers and washerwomen please take notice. Father Waller is, as ever, emragwi in rais ing money to finish the M, E. Church in thu city. He now wishes to pay for that extensive 'cart-wheel" window. Success attend his efforts. (Juite a uumlcr of our young men intend to spend the wint-r in San Francisco. - Now that the Legislamre has adjourn' d wa will call on our friends for items of local interest-' Please keep us posted. The present winter gives fair premise cf activity in the matrimonial market. About twenty transfer of real estate were recorded ill the County Clerk's office the last three days of Uie preceding wck. " A lady entered one of our drug stores yes terday and inquired for a bottle of "Jane's Experience." Some milliners of Mrs. Moxley's were re cently badly scared by a chap a little the worse for liquor. Miles Miller is now at Bridge Creek, Ore gon, and makes a successful sheep-herder. The House last evening decided that they were empowered to elect Capitol Commis sioners. Won't the question bear argu ' meat f Arrangement will soon be made for the organization of a Grovo of Druids. The Governor signed the Appropriation Bill yestcrdny. and the minds of the numer ous lobbyuts were set at case. - A bill has recently been passed which will greatly increase the fees of County Clerks and Slieriffs. They tried to exempt Marion county but could not succeed in so doing. THE LEMMtX OF Tilt; ELECTION. ttEOKtilA On the morniiir ot Tutelar. Oct. 1st, the Atlanta (Ga.) Herald, ii Gree ley orgnn, had its xigf sprinkled with paragraphs similar to tliii: "Imwsoii A. Walker represent the men ' who Hlw'uil in our overthrow. Vole uitiust him lo-inorrow. j jVml this! "Gov. Smith represents the men who fought for Georgia liHleieu(leiiee. Vote for him to-morrow." Walker was the Republican caJKlitJate for Gov-, ertior ; Smith was the flreeleylte can didate. The re-eleetiou of tlie, latter Is heraftletl by the Greelejits orsiw throughotit thu wmntrt ns1- a great (ireeliy victory." And that U ju-t what Greeleyism me.-ius wiien you get at the root of it. "Walker gloried 'hi th overthi-o' t the relH'iiiou; mitli represents the iiieu who fought for division of tlie Union and Southern in dependence." "i - - " ' HE LE.l!L.VriKi:. I Salhi, Oct. 15. I IS THE frEXATE. - A e mil Killed. "The House hill relating to fees of of ficer enualiziiig fiH-s throughout the State was lot by a vote of 10 to 12. Kills Approved. A message was received from the Governor, announcing his approval ot the lull creating tlie ollice ot .Mate Koirister ot I.auiK and the Dill to pro vide for common schools taught in the German language. 4oupiltlloil of !l. Mr. I'ii'tlwiii. troiu the .Iin'iciaiy Committee, reported hack the hill pro ruling tor the couipiliiur oi jaws hy ji. 1. i)eady. The t.'oiniuiltee ivcoiii meiiiled the appointment of Syl. U. Simpson as Assistant. 1 he ameiiil- ments were ailopted, tne mil ny sn K'iision of rules read third time, and placed upon its tlual passage. The hill passed hy a vote ot Is to 3. ItMMMl of Hills, IlcHollltioils, etc Tlie joint 1-esohition to provide for adiournmeut at 12 in. to-night was lo-t. The House hill to confirm title to ivrtaill school lauds sold to A. A. -lc-Ciillr, was passeil. The House joint memorial iu rela tion to a port ol entrv at t. 00s lav. as j adopted. In tlie atternooii session, tne House hill to define duties and lix compensa tion of State lVinter was po-ipom d till 10 a. in. to-morrow. Tin- resolution declaring Strnhau not entitled to a seat iu the Senate as Sen ator from lleiiton county was taken up as the special order and lam on the fa ille, liruwii of Morion voting with the IVmocrats. solid. The hills to amend the statute as to quieting title to certain lands livid hy Settlers, ami to organize tlie Oregon Children's Aid Sicietv. wire passed. 1 he lull tu amend e.-nav law was in definitely postponed. lhe House lull to appoint a State Geologi-t w.is passed. 1 he Senate siieut a ginxi i :ih ot the afleriioiiu int 'onuuiltee of the V hole. ill consideration i f the llnuse hill to regulate assessment aod eoilection of taxes. The Senate agreed to llon-e iimcihl ment to the joint resolution tis'u."; i'oniieiisation of olliivrs of the Assem bly. The Senate adjourned. IIUIE OF BDPKEMTATIVI. YiirlotiM .Untteitt. The House agreed to the Senate atneiidnieiit to the Capitol hill. The House hill to provide lor tin- erection of an Insane Asylum was re ferred for amendment. The hill to improve State road from Wilbur to Kosehiirg was passl. A joint rcsolui Uu lo y;( into joint convention at '( p. m. was adopted. the House concurred 111 St-kafe aineiidnieiits to the lliue hiil lo uu vide for puUicatiein of laws. The End or tlie Iam-U. Hill. A motion to refer the Canal ;is.fl Locks hill to a select committee 1 three was laid iijoii the table. 'I'M- carried the hill with ir, and was pr.te-1 ticnlly a final sileiuvr ot the liill. t The Hou-e ailjoiirned. S Ai'ternooii I'roreeeliiiKst. ' The; joint resolution to jrive the 'lor-1 enior authority to ;iipoint C.ipilo! Couunissioueis. was laid on the table. A resolution was adopted to provide for uiying expenses ot tlie joint com mittees to vi-if the Insane Asylum and the Canal and Locks ifS nt day. The bill to provide for the huild'ng ofan Insane Asylum was lost by n vote of ii to 2:1. " The House hill to encoiirriire the 1 rai-ing of sheep; the House bill to pro vide for a road from l'ortland to A-to-ria ; and the Si-nate hill to provide for a road from Washington county to the Columbia river, were passed. The Senate joint resolution rehiring to sale of marsh lauds, was adopted. The bill to provide for a wagon road from Siuuuierville to the Blue Moun tains, was lost. The House adjoiined till " r. m. IX THE SE.V1TE. All about kuIiik Into Joint Conten tion Mr. Moores offered a joint resolu tion to go into joint convention at 11 A. M. to-day. Struhan moved to amend hy striking out "11 a. m.." and also to insert "Capitol Commissioners and SuiK-ruiteudenf of Public Instruc tion and no other oflh-ers." Mr. Hoiilt moved to lay the resolution on the ta ble lost hy .1 tie vote. Strahau's amendment lost by a tie vote. The amendment to eliauge the hour was lost hy a tie vote. Hoult moved to lay the resolution on the table lost by 11 tie vote. Brown, of Baker, called to the chair. Mr. Fay moved to make the resolution special order for 2 r. 11., which was agreed to. Per Dlewi and mieKe ot 'oiitetJint. Strnhan offered a resolution irrint ing Z. F. Moody and L. F. Mi s'u-r. eontestonts for feats) in the Sn, ate, mileage and compensation per diem for the session. Cornelius moved to amend by striking out the name ot L. F. Mosher. Fay suggested to amend to allow Mosher pay up to the time his eae was indefinitely postponed. Mosher was invited to address the Sen ate. On motion ot Fay. the resolu tion was referred to tlie Committee of Ways and Means, with leave to report at pleasure. The I'ortlniKl Police Rill. The Governor's message vetoing this bill was rend, and the question heing. shall the hill pass notwithstanding the veto of the Governor? Mr. lo'p'i said lie was greatly astonished at lhe course taken hy ilis Excellency the Governor. Two years ago the Legis lature did by their action say that lln citizens of l'ortland were incapable of self government ; and it took from them tlx; inalienable right of self-government and gave the appointment ot the entir police lorce to the Governor. He was glad that certain Senators bail been found that realized the injustice of the proceedings, and had by their votes passed a bill repealing certain nets that had lieen passed hy tuat body. It had lieen passed through by a vote of 1(5 to 5. He now found that the Governor had. bv a veto that was un precedented in import, annulled the act. and the hi!) wa again oil their hands for consideration. He was not surprised that the Governor had signed the original bill, as the pressure was strong iu its favor, although it was his opinion that many of the ciiarges brought then against the existing po lice force ot that time were false. J5nt lie was surprised that he liad not signed the present one after rvuciviiig the e citions that he had so to do. to say nothing of the "present Assembly, that had passed it by such a decisive vote. He undertook to say that the Demo crats desired to see the proserify of their own party. If such was the case tliey would rei-uke the present action of tlie Governor, or it would forever stand a u record of infamy for himself and party. The right of self-government Was a cardinal doctrine of that party, and he now asked them to pric tiee wha t they preached. Should these citizens lie deprived ot the right of self government? The document submit ted hy the Governor was a remark able one. He did not believe it an original one. It spoke of suliordiuate city elections. Could it le possible that the Governor considered such an election subordinate ? It seemed so, and tlie teople were made subservient to his will. The people were capable of self-government, and lie. as their Senator in this portion of the Assem bly, demanded that right tor them. He was sorry he had been called upon to use such strong language, hut the occasion demanded it. Gov. G rover showed no constitutional reason lor his veto ; it was an apparent act 01 weakness on his part. If such right was granted him now what reason had they 10 suppose he would not in time appoint even county and precinct offi cers. Why not use his jiower of des potism stiil more. Again he urged upon them to pass the bill over the veto of the Governor. Mr. Myers said he should sustain tlie Governor's veto, having received letters from prominent men of that city nrging liiin so to do. Mr. Baldwin replied to Mr. Dolph's 8!iceeh by heaping alwse upon the con duct of the Republican party in 18(12 when the general government had taken it into their lieads to appoint even Governors. He then attetnpte i to fasten a stigma upon the police j force of 0 and '70. which Mr. Dolph I very handsomely refuted. Mr. Watson made at: able s)eech In defense of the bill and the roll iK-ir.g i called tho result was as follows 011 la-.slng the bill notwithstanding the veto: Ayes Bristow. Drown, of Ma rion. Cornelius Cowles. Crystal. Dolph. Hannah. Moores. Patterson, Powell. Watson and Webster 12. Tlie balance voted i.ay 10. So the bill wa-slo.-t. . Tliwellnneon. St ml ein introduced a resolution mak ing tin- State irresponsible for Commis sioners cnntiacts unless authorized by Slate appropriations. Adopted. Mimmvs introduced a resolution to go Into joint convention, which was made MM'eiai tinier for 2:.'Jl r. Jt. 11. 1. No. (VJ. relating to fee of offi cers was reconsidered and passed. A H. X. M. relating to tlie Dalles and S. L. Railroad was concurred iu. The Senate adjourned. In tlie afternoon session an attempt to get up the Yaqnina Hay railroad bill failed absent. Urown of Marion. The bill to provide for improve' lent of the Stare road between Wilbur and Roseburg, was passed. A uie'4ige was received from the Governor announcing his approval of the general appropriation bill, and others. The Houe joint resolution to adjourn 'lie. at 12 o'clock to-tiiglit was con curred in. The Senate agreed to give H. K. llamnu live dollars per day as Judicia ry Committee Clerk. " The Senate refused to reconsider the reoolution to adjourn at midnight. The hill to remit to Curry county ssPli. State tax. was passed. 'lln- House joint resolution defining si Tie of paper to lie used hy Stale Prin ter wa- agreed to. A bill lo appropriate to the School FuikI ten per cent, of the proceeds of .-a ' of swamp lands, passed. lis- House bill to create aboard of E'-pialratioii was passed. Another attempt to lake up the Ya q!li:ist Yi:y railroad failed. The. Senate concurred in ll iuse joint resoltvridii accepting Mr. HolladayV iuvil d'xni to take a railroad excursion. The bill relating to opening trect and nl'cys in Portland wa pas-ed. Also, if m- bill lo amend charter of Last Portland. A reoltitiivi was reported from com mittee on Way and Means, allowing '.. V. Mimdv and A. M. Withaiu. cou-ti-tanls mileage and twenty days per diem, and L. F. Mo-lu r per ciieni for ten days adopted. Anotiier 11.1-uivi'ssfu; attempt was made to take up the Ya juina railroad bill. Tlie Senate took a ivcess till 7:.'!0 p. 111 l'r-ortffUiisr of i.veniiti; .Session. Tlie Seuate joint resolution to pay U. K. Hicks, jsj perday aseXjKit, was adopt ed. The expeiises of the lug-boat investi gation wi re provided for by a resolu tion, exe-cpt that Capf. (Jrav was not allowed any fees as witness. Committee 011 Public printing su! milted a report, which was x-tpoiied till K:;;i) p. in. The suit) of 201 :( was allowed by resolution to pay expi n-s-s of Claika inas contest Mr. Moo?v ollered a joint resolution einHwering the Governor to appoint wCapitoI Coniiiiis-io:i'i-: w.;i adopted by a vole of 12 to S. J A resolution to di fray rxpeny of the 1'ughoat inve.-tlgul ion wasailripted. A Coilllllitlee was imiKOllllisL-t,, :iit on the (foviTnor and iii!y,m I nn the readiness of the S-nate lo ad joiiru .-hie i'ir. 1 1 ie-. bill to allien! tne charier Portland was pa-s-i. A motion lo take up the Yaqnina Uay railroad bill was reja ateiily made and lost. It was finally indefinitely postponed. lieport of Committee on Printing was referred to a -spt-ci:il committee, and thus -mothered. A long list ot other bills from the lloil-e were, iuilelinitely postponed. A resolui ion of thanks to the Presi dent was ailopted. The vote accepting Mr. Ilnllailay's invitation to take an excursion 011 the railroad was reconsidered and the im i tation declined with thanks. After the transaction of some other unimportant bu-ine-s the Saiate ad journed nine iiir. 1101 sr. or iti;ii;EVETATiTi:i. A message was receivi-d froin"the Senate requesting the return of the S-nate hill relative to lees of ollh-ers ; ordered returned. Tiie Senate hill to authorize the sale of lauds, granted by Congress to aid in the erection of a Capitol building, was passed, without opposition. Tlie re-olutioii to provide fir a joint convention at 11 o'clock a. in. was taken from the table and adopted. A resolution was adopted to adjourn .sine die at 12 o'clock to-nibt. Tho Senate joint resolution submit ting amendments to the Constitution w as coui urri d in. The Si-na-e joint resolution locating nil public buildings at the capitol un less otherwi-e provided by law. wa rvjecicil. The Senate joint resolution empow ering the ( iovernor to appoint all 1 .11111 inissioiiers provided for by law and not vlectcd at this ses.iou was lo-t bv 1.'! to.il. A resolution was adopted tli.'iiikinir tho Speaker for the able and laithful uiauiier in which he had perti lined his duties. A joint resolution acn'pting the in vitation of the Pre-ident ot the O. it '. iiailroad lo take an excursion 011 the road, was adopted, and Thursday was designated as lhe time. A resolution to pay lor newspapers furnished during the session was adopt ed. Senate bill to pay contingent ex penses of the I,eg!-l:iture was passed under suqiciisin:i of the rules. .Mr. La Dow offered a joint memorial to Countess for a grant ot laud to aid the Portland. Dalles ot Salt Lake Kail road ; adopted. ' Mr. Siinp-on offered a joint resolu tion lo go into ioint convention at 3 o'clock ; adopted. The joint resolution to restrain olil cers from makingexpeuditures beyond appropriation was adopted. lhe House adjourned till 2 p. in. Afternuoii Pros'ceiiliiKH. Tlie bill o regulate fee of oilicer was received from the Senate with amendment which were agreed to. Mr. Caples introduced a substitute for t Im- Portland Police bill, giving the appointment of Police Commissioners to the Mayor, subject to the aptiroval of theCouneil; read three lime under MisjMjiision ot the rules ami passed. A re-olution was adopte I n-fusingto receive any turtlier business front the Senate till the Senate should rescind a similar resolution in respect to receiv ing business from the House. A joint resolution to appoint Capitol Commissioner with the names of ,1. C. Carson, of Portland, and W. F. Boothy of Marion, leaving tho third name a blank was offered and post poned li!l 8 o'clock p. m. - The House adjourned till 8 p. m. Evening fc-xlon o Qaornin. At tlie assembling of the Houe in tlie evening, not a Iemoeratiememler answered to his name; and they all remained absent during the entire ! session, except two who came in just as tneciocKwat upon the stroke of 12, the hour for adjournment .fnc die. Tlie House was 'therefore without a quorum and 110 business was transact ed. At 12 o'clock Mr. Mallory. Seak er, made a handsome speech and de clared the House adjourned. The Uoitt.owiNo Fkiemk It is not jxissible to ask a man to return borrowed goods, books or anything else without i.uttinir iu neril the In-au- tifill friendship on 'the strength of winch lie lleeced yon. He was a wise man who slid to hi friend wishing to Ikiitow : -You and I are now good friend. If I lend yon money and yon do tiot pay it, we shall quarrel. There are two chance of a quarrel, and I think I will lieep tlj money rather than run the risk of loosing it and you." lie had in mind the old saw : I had tnv money nml mj- friend; I lout inv monev to my friyn; 1 nskci my in-ncy ot my frit-nil ; 1 lost niv ni e- 'a I m v 1 . le ml. The Anieruau Oti.iil nt Swato.v, China, has fined Otto Wunuirh. an Anieric m cifi e 1, for I avi ig been implicated 1 1 the coolie trade. TELEGRAPHIC SUM&RY SUNDAY LAW ENFORCED IN CHICAGO. The case of "Boss Tweed." A GERMAN FORGER ARRESTED. 0!iio Election Official Reiurns. Accident lo the President. The Indian Po'.icy to be Revised. ( tiiensv lai Torres the Nnndny Inn. t'HK'AdO. Oct. 20. Ill accordance with a notification of the SujHTiiitenil ent of l'ol'n-e all li pior saloons, save three beer place, closed doors from midnight on Saturday until Monday morning. Those violating the Sunday ordinal ice will be cited to apear tv lore the 1'olice (.'oitrt to-morrow. The number of arrests for the day are nine. A e iiiclictim-ul HnliiHt Tcel. Xkw Yoi:k, Oct. 21. It is under stood that the new indictment against Tweed covers a new charge, a witness having been found who could swear positively to a division of money le tweeii Ingersoll ii:id Twei-d. It is stated that it wasdillicult for 'lwid to obtain itail. now that the indictment against Hall covers sevemy-viglit counts. Arrest ot'a tJerumn t'orjjer. The I'nited States Marshal this morning boarded the steamer lle-r-mauii, Inuii lireineii, and arre-tcd I.udwig lulius August Kel'i itpiKi a warrant issued upon application of W. liach. ( ois(ii of the (ierinan SCi!iin at New York. He i charged witii . fin-gi-ry com. nitted in lireineii. He was coiiuuitteil to tlie Toiulis. Onticiiil 1! . ti-i 11s l tl-e JSio j;irrii-i. t 01.1 Mill's. (.. t)ct. 2. OllicUi 1 turns tor Slate olliivrs : Fur Si-cret n-i of State. Alien Wickoll". 11.0.V) major ifv: for Supreme -Indge, lub.i Welch. lD.l s'.i majority ; tor .Mi inlu r ot liner. I of Public 'ork, II. I". Foster, t . W. majority. The total vote cast tor Sec retary of State is R2tl.U:57 the larg.-l vote ever ca -t iu Ohio for any n.ie. Inlert-st tu b - E'aiti. YV.v-iiiNr.Tox. ( ,-t. 20. TU Secre tary has .uiiliovi.cd the Assist i; t freasurer to eomnience the l-ivtiw-.it of i;itere-t maturing iu Xovcuitsvr 0.1 .Monday the 21st. wilhotit reUUe. Accii.etit lo Civ 'rcsliUui. V .sii;t 1?,', Oct. 21. TU.- l"it-i-deiit nu t with an aCsiile.it ywi-fvnl '. which at one time proiiiisetl ii. be ni lehileil Willi eriois rcsliits. He was driving a pair of colts, and m.e st,;rd violently and broke the poK;. lt'.h I lieu beeanie so uiiUianagcabie- that tin? I'li'sideiit was eonipelied to jump In mi the carriage lo bold tlu-ui. Jlrann Idle they kicked the buggy into a rev-k. The Presiileiil and Mrs. (,r-ii,t go :o New York to-day lo weUoine Nell:,-, who is expected on the Scotia In -morrow. IiMsellnoeollsi. Nkw Yi:k, tk-t. 2!. Wm. Cnlk-ii Ilryauf w ill deliver .111 oration at the ui.'.iiliiig of the Walter Scott nionit nieiit hi t 'cntral Park Sunday. ilAl.i.t.sT. Oct. 2U. tin- aiiic-iid-uient prohibiting an increase in the Sijte debt has been ratilicd by an ovei w lu-liiiing vote. Till svil.1.1. Oct. 2(1. The decrva-e in lhe pro! m i ionol petroleum for Sip leiuber is 2,2." ! barrels. A lu-111, in tlie Im'l in I'olic- . Nt.w Y i:k, (k-t. 21. A Washing ton special says it is generally belie, ed that a change in tin- Indian policy is impejidiu-;. Although it is unknown what the President may recommend in hi-me-sage. there are outcropping that .-iHo'-l a cliK' lo lhe system pro-pos-il i I.,- ii.triHliHvd. The new iml icy. il rightly apiireheiided. pnpo-es to deal n ill) lhe Indian as a i;i .n en ilowed with the po?.s-s-ii;i of nil iIm-vici-s as well as virtue native to hu manity, and will lie dealt with on the same- principle as a 111:111 in a i-iviTi.-.-d community getting punishment l-.r misdeed ami protection for indii-try. l he policy of ca joling and coaxing is to be abandoned. ro;ti...; - .. I xeltcmeiil lo Kriince roiirernliix ttie 4-iiitsi-41- l-ill wnr -.a-4r i.od n;.fM-iil- l".ir Ml.f vt- "tiie ..-..tsi jH-uali.v ;n .sp.iiu. P.vi.'ls. Oct. 20. A (lisp-ncli say '.la public has U-eii aroiised lo a high pitch of excitement oyer the coining investi gation concerning the late war with I ieruiaiiy. It is believed it will be de veloped 1 bat the war was the result of the rash, luad-tiong policy of tin- l 'a ti met then in 1 lower. Pai;is. Oct. 20. Prince Najio'cou lias appealed to I 1k- Procurcur-l e:i-nil of Fraiu-e for redress against the Min ister of the Inferior. Pell'ect of PoiilV and others who took par; in bis ex pulsion. M.MUilK, Oct. 2U. A bill has lieen introduced into the fortes aiio''-hiig thedeith penalty for polijn al tille.ise-. It pasi-d the iiisl, reading. HORSE DISEASE IN. NEW YOr. It ! Dan;c:ous I i I n ess of rdrs. Grtc'ey. Financial matters utah i BANK. i 1 GENEVA AWASI) T BE ilSTRiiU fF;!. j ?r,: r tt:., to. rv,.l ia.eiii ui Liij uiuuli ir0n vii- laittee. FOJ3CIGN IHTELLIGEfiCE. (A l; 7. :;:; : v isvxtc n vx. IForne lisenc in Sew Vnrh, KiK-.llKsTKi:. Oct. 22. The horse ill-ease is on the increase. There are few horc in the city not ail'ecb d. The street railway have suspended opera t'o I, as all tiie horses are sick. The livery stables and express companies have aNo suspended, and hardly a h rse is fo he seen on tlu-sf reefs. There, is not a farmer's team in sight. M1--1. IJreeley nt tltr rmlut f n-alJi. Nkw Yoiik. Ocf. 21. The wife of Hoiiu-p Greeley ha been lying at the point of death during the past week, and miuiot possibly survive more than a few days. Her bitshand is constantly at her side. Vtnh Knnk Eatahlbiheil. AVasiiix;tox, Oct. 21. -The Acting Controller ol Currency ha authorized the establishment of theleseret Na tional Bank at Salt Lake C'i,y, Brig ham Young, President, with a capital or 1200, ooo. Itoiitweira policy In i-rynrd to Hie Iteiwrve l'uiid. WAnrxGs-)X. Oct. 22. A Washing ton special say it i stated at the Treasury liepartment that the pnlie-y of Hour well i not to issue one dollar of the f44.000.000 reserved, although it has lieen decided that he ha a right to do so if he chooses. leading New York bankers have entered a protet against disturbing the financial condi tion. The delegation announced to visit Washington from Western title to urge : different policy, will lie refer red to Congress for relief. DNlriliutton of the Unirva Awnrd. It is uinlerstood that Omgre will early iu the session appoint a Commis sioner to take evidence with regard to distiibution of the Geneva award among claimants who .siill'crred from losses by Ai:glo-(;onfederato cini-er during the war. Many claimants ap pear to ti ar that the fate of the French spoliation -claims ot 103 would "over take them, but .there is no Inundation for apprelieiis'iou. I'reneh ImmlKTiintii. Two hundred families from Alncc and Lorraine ai-e pn-paring to settle In the neighborhood of Alexandria. Ya. Since the lt of .biiiuary last between 0.000 and 7.000 Alsatians have arrived in New Xork. Rnilrond Accident Low ol Lire. P0ItTSlOlTH, N. II., Oct. 22. A Pullman train on the E i-tem H ailroad. ' enc- or i!o-ton at fhn-e o'clock this tnoruitig, tan into a train at Seabrook. It is ivportefl that a nniiibcr are killed and wounded, including the engineer .-iikI tin-man on the Pullman train. L.vTElt The accident was caused by a misplaced switch. The only person killed outright was Capt Kichard Nor ton, of ISriiuswick, Maine. Lieut, seiulmrn. mail asient, is badly injured and will probably lo-ea leg. The as sistant mail agent is seriouIy injured siad will probably die. About fifteen jsiTsous are reported iuiured. none of wlxnu were iu the Pullman train. The "-ggage car of tho Pullman train wa telescoped into the smoking car. The -ugiu-er jumped of!", but the tireman truck tu lii jHt. Neither was much injured. The wouud-d were tnos-tlj taken to Newbury port. Two hae iuo; di-d- I tloii I-cxue MeeliiiK. At a meeting of the National F.xecu tive t ominittee of the I nion League of America to-!ay, political reports were maile -ofan eneouraginii character. Tl! NatiiMial Coiiiiuiitee of the League was nrrWeil to meet at Washington pli Uie 3-1 of .March next. roitt:i;j niKws. XMmiton wh - mciiier'N Vfovcinf-iit niurr ot II n s-pnili lii-tii)t(eiilK -Aiiicrimn .nvtil OllicerA ho!-itoi nitti Im.jhIIj. Lomx Oct. 21. The pre gener ally praise the effort of the American IVwrd ot Trade to procure reciprocity in trude with 'anada, and are of the p5niMi that the success-of the Tn-aty of U'xsliiigJsn had led to this action. Win. M. Kvert and .Miss Neil-tin. opeTOlie sJimer, sailed trotii Liverpool for New York last Saturday in the Jan. Atmirrd Cochrane, of the Koyal N ivv. dV-iJ l ist night. P.IV-'s. 'k-f. 22. Senator Smniier ye-ti-j'day visited ex-M h i -ti-r Motley. Suiiun'v -aii-s fu- New Vo l. on the l llh f N ocelli! i r. M Al-:;lt. let. 21. The Insurgents v ho c s. ji)-l from Feri al tied m ail di n clii:s. Troops ui-siieil them, and ,'lliOUt .Vl v. . ie ("lilt I lied W iihoet blood shed, ristln v (Mlert d no rcsist-ii,-,. The nii!iiii!i-i' have disappeared in I he Ille.lt,l-W!is. T fstvs. Oct. 21. The American "': ! ss.il.-d 1i day for ( aili. l he Kb g a d '.-l en visited the licet on S1I111 d iv a,pl hnn.-hed on board the tl ig--I'lp. O;' Ssi -ilav Admiral Al l.-n :i:nl iiu i-i; fn;. . of I he spiatiroii dii.ed at ! pT :Ce. Ki t . Ot.M i. A iti-iMiiur ' tt-.ilut' tout "i.nieii 4Mivui-?- luli'.e I .fin f Aiii.exp.ll4iii 4f ii-.. S.x i"l.AM l-C'i. 'let. 22. -A larg, niei ti:i of -ii (i.i.toMi I ). inner it iv-i-held in 0.ik!.ml'l.i-t niht. ( apt. P. S. Wilcox presnled. I In- niei-ti- g wa-aildre.-ei! bv M on! I'lum-ry. one oi t he I "l 'onor a ml Adam- (!-('. r:. and -lu l-n- W. l. .sawyer. Mr. Met "ai-Miv .-nid 1 t'h-r. The tireeley wii g tiie I i lllo.T.lt ie iaity I ;:ive I ' Vet In'ii aliie 10 .-t up a iiiiH-i i ,. 1 ak- ilfd. W oilli-u h-.velakeu totbe 1 .11- I.e.. ot .-.ii.vassir.g in behaif of l.ile In-iiiance Co.' in tiiis city. I.a-t iii:;lit t lie Young Men's t lui tiau Assih ialiou so ainendt -d its t.'on--tiliUio.i and chaiiitisl its name in to IH-rinit wonieii to I come iiieml t i s of tin- organi.atiMii. An election was held in the town ot llrooklv I! yesterday to dcriiU upon the proKi-ition 10 aiim x t hat innuieipaliiy to the city of 1 l.ikiand. The proposi tion to annex wa- carried by more I hau I wo to one, and lhe .--tab' has now on-ton n Jess (bin, it bad vi-st-rdav. TIIMiitAns Sr..-Ki. n:ltK to ' . The Sndians Hear Some Plain 7a!k. SPillMi) OF THE l:0!:si: iI.-E.SK. Et iti:t-r:ti;:. lUr Z:tiiiit s if I tilt- sniiilr. PtaEQriAL ENTiGfi. SOUTHEnN RAILROADS BE GUN. A Court Hnso R Mvi of Accounts a id Vouchers. c;:t:i; i t;.li.k;i. i:. o l VM! tl f VVi. I'l.'lill iulA t':i- 2uiMniiH. AstllNt.iUN. Oct. Wail-.er. I 'oioiiiissio!;, !-faii-s, bad acouti rclico w 22. I . ncir.l of Indian Af ih the Kiowa. delegation of Comai. and A pad Indians !o-oay. ami in plain language iiiloilli.-d theui thai the Ooverinueiit had eea-ed m aeei pt mere rote (f I'rii-iitlsbij and ,mm! t'.iith. ! ; now reli'ued - iilenii-!' Iheir bone-ty of puipo-ein ligard to the teniis ilic laled. 'Hie !Ioi-M" Uisrne svttli s-n-i(lliiir. Nl w Hi. k. n.-t. 22 'l he ( ai. nllau l.o--e i Ii - i - h i- apj- I'ei! io the -t.-i-bies ol the Lr-ftikl'ti I Ity Kai.road. r.n-H. (:. J2. - The horse di-ca-v ha - livi.ki .i on: here. I. I U no, I h t. 22 I'he hor-e di i ;i-r i. i- In I i conic a public calaui ily. Many branches ot bii-hiess are sn pi'o.lcd (or .nil of animal-. Street rii mi) ate ru n.i.g hall I be u-u.il lorn- ai.dcxp'ct lo -o)i cutlrvly in a davol'IMo. l he oiiiuil Us eoiiisiiiies llae eulirely -II -pi lilicd btlshu All stock are -ii k. 1 he ca.,a! horse- until I o i lay esea pel I . Now the disease has broken Kill aiuoiig thcin. and I'ouiuier ci il men aii- alarmed. Nl.w Y1;K. 2:. The hor-e di-e.is- which i- nghig itt Western New York has broken out In re i i Brooklyn with great violence. Ke porlers who b.ivc vi-ited most of the princinal -tables -ay that 7,( ('0 hors-s were a Heeled up to last evening. The 4ls,:is. sjireads with terrib'ie rapidity. It. I staled that iu one of tin- huge stables, in four houratter the lir-t ca-e ;ipeared. 1.000 horse-s were attacked. There are gravele.trsth.it tiie di-ean will spread -o a- to materially inter rupt lhe means ot traliic thiougliout the city. rprMiniil. Washington. Oe-t. 22. Attorney Ieiier.-il U illianis hasgone to irgiuia to participate in tiie campaign. II. I'-d. Plait. Chief of the First, lliploiuafie lhii-eau of the I lepiirtment nf State, has re-igncil. Xkw Yoiik. Oct. 22. -The steamer Sintia. from LivernHil. reached the !(Kk lo-nighl. Among the pa-engers Mi-re Miss" XeJJie t'raut a. id S-erclary Boiie and family. The i'resi.lent and n iiumher of friends boarded tlie tf earner behuv and welcomed his slaughter home. lolni McKeon i s;tid to have deter mined to withdraw as senior counsel for Slokes. Bnllronil Coiislrnrtion. SllKEVKHOItT Tkxas Oct. 22.-Work lias commenced on three divisions ot the Texas Pacilic road from Dallas east, lrom Sherinan east and from Long View west. The shops at Marshall are getting rapidly under way. Vourltcr mid ncnniiil Molen. Y'nitK, Pa., Oct. 22. Last week, soon after the Legislature apjiolntcd a re-auditing committee, the court house here was entered and all the vouchers that could implicate any members of the ring were stolen. Lat night the uourt lioue was again entered and the Treasurer's account for the last six year stolen, with the record of notes "issued by the county and rc-nuditing committee". report whlh wa to have been filed at the November term ot court, and which contained evidence of great fitiud. I ORt.lliX stws. Ir. I.lvln-ttou- A B inquct to Stnn Icy. Lonivix. Oct. 22. Miss Ague Living-tone, daughter of Dr. Livings tone, lias publi -lied a letter from her father, in which he says: " I have written two letters to Mr. Bennett. I mean to keep my materials to myself, but the e-teditii)n wa exier:ive. I gave Stanley what would help him to write a took. In hi hand It is harm less, for the Americans are my good and generally generou friends." I'he Poiy.-iftteographic-il Society gave a ban piet to Stanley last night. Many of the nobility and a iiwulier of Amer ican gfiitiemt'.i were present. Among the latter was Mark Twain, Moraii, United States Changed'Aflairs. replied to a tosist in honor of tlie President ot the Unhid State. The Tiller's government tw resolv ed to bring iniie.ichmeiit against tin; Ministers or the Olivier anil Palaka cabinet. llendcr-oii. the American arresu d fn Cuba on .suspicion of In ing in leagne with iusurgeiits, ha liei-n released by ordi-r of the Captain-dencr-il. Jleu--dersou is a reporter for the Niitr Yost Herald. The San Pranci-co Fire In-nninve Co.. the llr-t comjiaiiy formeil iu Sim Fram iseo for iii-ui-iug agamst ISre. has disii.e-orporati d. iu wiiidiiignpitstais inessii dividend of sf2.'5t) per rLarc lx--inains for stock-holder. A commercial rcorter gitrs cur rency to a rumor that a milium iu gold specie is to be si-nt out to the Pacific coast from tlie Last to loosou tle mon ey market. "Since .Ian. 1. 1S72, at tlirK-wi Fran cisco Ciistoui-lHiuse. tisuauti "-jive U-eii received lordotic. An outbreak among the Iiuluns in Idaho is inimiiieiil. -Naicv.-e.Chk-I of the Piutes, will endeavor juvveiit hostilities. There 40.025 names on lb- Great Register now N-ing juii ted Li San Frani-iseo. The eit of preparinj; and print t.ig l,.1(!0eMpiesi will !r:tk. 413, 00(1. There are S2 ve-s-s, n ies-iiliiig SO.ikiu ton-, uu tin- way to !-,,, Krau cisco. Ail are under charter fo lend wh.-at for Kuiope. at friiui Ct to .1 t ton. A very sharp .-htck of rtluiKW wasfeltin l'i taluina veste-rkT iiuii- i 1 1 iT - 'I'he shake was harder tbnn tfcat I of October 21. lS'iS. The ou of SiaTi- J Uafael wa also .severely -hni. j A letter -a : Alining tl Hws af ' religious lilierty by -the IVii-m-rckkto S I overimieut is an onk-r forlkC.ug it- I ee-sions in several towns iu the lUivii- l-h provinces wln-re. simif tnoe Bn iiiemoiial tlwy iTti.keil foreiMM .tuvnitg the favorite i n t uns of t he -oJ. and where the siippre-sioti was -me-Hi ix eite great 1 Mil il al! ion. -In Ig" Loii lerh.ich. of Sail Fraiwi-vo. Iiold- chicken thieves as burglars. it is -aii that Apu-lns are laving their own way -incc lien. Howard Aeiit to Arioia. While he jiks I ,h ace witli so. lie oftlenl : r-lid is 1I- ing tu . do-.vu w ith piv-siiP. of fcvr- f in- -i; y I .-ui -elves witii the pasfinnc ot f , I.i -g w bite men. stealing stock, vtc. 1 fvveid fails to appear, though his Viend coiitinlic to say he is reai . J lie has probably lied lhe country. Prairie lire west of Omaha for the j p.i-t two days have de-troyed an im-j nieiise amount of hay, grain, and ina-ij" t houses and felavs. A -an l'raiiciseo olliei.il -timates that the entile cost ot preparing tlie " f ;reat l.'cistcr of lhe city and holding t the election w ill Ih; $12.000. or -qi-f wards of 2 for each vote that will be cist. A Committee of the IJeforni (i- veutiou of New York wailed in. ton Win. 1'. llavemeyer and tendered him ! the nomination for Mayor. H.-ire- I nieyer agreed to give an answer to- j inoriow. i' :i Karly on Sitonlay morning wlifle !. the -Ijiop Mystery was going into Viv- I, toi ia harbor from Sin .luaii Island. Mr. Kieiiard Pearce was struck by lb boom and knocked overboard. ' ( apt. Swanson. for many years tp-'. t.iin of the steainer I-jiteriirise. plying i between Yicloria and New Westmiii- ', i-ti r. died Monday morning, altera i lingering illness. ' W.-TJ. II. Adeimon, EnugruJiVxi : Ciininiissinuer for British Coliuiif ci. has opened an ollice iu San FraiiiA-tio. j Mr. C. P. Wood. Washington Ter-v ritory. and Mr. Maggie Miller. Ure- gon. weiv overland pas-s-nger ier Pacilic Kailroad, Oct. ri'iiL ' i aptaiu Thomas Bnlkley. from. Ari-,-oi.a, has brought with him one nHir-j dn-d hiuikIs of diamonds and niWc-s. ? A cargo of 22.400 seal .-kins ardrvd j Wedue-slav at Sa:i Fniui-i-e-o fro-m i Alaska by lhe brig Olga, for an Auuttn ican company. five or six vessels are en tht- mv from Chinese nrts. in baliast, tolkiid j beat tor Liverj-ool. C.-iiiibruia llmir i-ells in Hong Ksxig I at v-"' ""'di 00 n-r cental. i S-vetal .laimneH' youths, -Jri-ting education iu llie Hiiglisiriaiiguac-. ar- r rived on the Colorado, eu route teethe ; Last. Va-t region of territory in Ciina have U-eii iiiiiuilateil. In souk -s-is lions the roads are under walfr lor ! tl tt v miles. A. B. Cornell has resigned thr Sar veyorhip. of lhe Port of New Yerli to aci-ept a iioniinatioii for the As-iniNy. Special from St . Louis repH'se-U "lie mall-pox a raging then' fea rtnllj. and -tate that -flic number of i-n-sr in the third" week of OvloU-rwa vnr 2iK. Mr. I-ichartl-on. lhe geologi-t. atxl asi-tant. tiigcther ith I r. C. T. Paine and Mr. .1. Adam went owr the new trail from Ouail Call to AI- U-riii a f w days ago. The rotl is-J getting blin ked by fallen timber. AE j Allierui the Indian were druiik ainl j -nicy. - The receipts at tlie late Csiltwlir 1 Fair, held iu Sin K-a;:ci--o, werir f!k- 1 27 .ill. S MISCLLLAXK'-US. REWARD FOK AX Incnrablc Case! 1 C UR. UE RICHAU'S COLO EN BALSAM! AftT t n vram trtnl tn th-iitCcwsc hnn privrn ftr t-nTy MT.ttv." iu ft r ltaui riaM nf Jt pr .:tuiiwd by luidH'tl l-rtt-t:Qu&- 'irTltBSta's C3LCEH BALSAM UI rT Chani-n lirst nn pH-ond st.k-h. S.'Tr--m tlv U' KHtr It sly; s ro l-r. FyH. Nm. C p-K-r-rul ir d VA n, Hyi l.ihtin 4'i.ti.rrli. I-i-..--. -! Siln, tn l : 11 priuiitry frrmH i f lhe iliK- a- hn.rTni n bvi hiLh. 1'tKc, irUt. tlf, or twu tir $J. Dr. L? Riga's C3LEEN BALSAM Y.c.2 niivs T'Ttiarr, Mfr-'uriul, Byphihtic Jil.ruiaa-ti-m. rams iu h Bm.n. Vmi kof thoNn k, L-crrat'-d S-iro Thmtt, ISyrhilitic harh, I.: nrpt nrl intracted C'rdfi, MitTnim of ihn l.iint-. mnd oriuli.-aU- all dim aiMi frcm tLi-fj tt i whether c.iiw-1 by iinhturftif ii cr rHitc f mpr ury r aving iho WoihI piirp aud LcuMy. Pri.:e, f5 )tr btittlo, or two fur f U. Dr. Ls RijiM'i C3LBEN SFAIIISH AF- ti lote, for the Cure of Gouncrhopm, Clrrt, Irri tntlon, Omrrl, laid U I'nuary rr GefiiUj ditiTing'menU. Price, 2.M j--r bottle. Dr. Le Bichaa's GOLDEN SPANISH H- Joc-tlon, wtah nd !nj ertion fT peirre ran o! (ionoorhroa, Inftammntury Gl-ft. filrirtim-ii. sod all illva' ot the Kidney ud ilul4t. Prii-, $1.50 put bottle. IIm AenU tor SB. IX EICHAU'8 OCLEEB' TILLS fur 8niiiinl Weakmw, ts'ii:lit miV Muni, Irapoti-ncy, tnit atl dis.sr aru-inK frr-m Masturbation and ixresslve linw-. Trier. $3 vr bottle. The c nnino fiouiui BauaM la put up only In rouil bttllii. On re"..-iit of pri- Uicm tnrdicini- -rflt W ' iit to alt partn-rt the country, br i-ipn-wi r mail, (u-f-ur. ly parked aDd tree from cbatr vaiHin. Hole Agents, C. F. RICHARDS k CO. A 0 A1.oIi-Kml and KeUil ImiRirti-ta and W CliL:miKtv. H WF. ror. Clay k Sanaome iffiaa. SnvcU, San FraneiKO, Cal. mf m Mavl7:-Uwlv II O 51 10 Mutual Insurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CAPITL. $ 1 ,000,000 ! orrit'EES: JOII II. REOIM1TU5S PrvsMent MYA. II. IKIUAKO Vice PmMcnl II AKI.1 K. MOBY Km-ret-ry It. WlDV Mnrluo SiMisrtnry I. II. mUEUW....Ueneral)annaj(sar I) IKK TORS: OREGON BRANCH! PORTLAXD : P. Waw-ternaiia., B. laoldaaaltli, V. II. Lln. D. Ixcleay, Lloyd Brooks. 1-iii I- F.OroTr rXtlii-41 D.yt. I'reitch Albany J. A. Crawford Uwhtsn J. Iwrnbcn( IIAniI.T- BOTB. iiencml At ut, l'ortland. t HAS. E. Bl'KROWS, Ajceut nt Sitlem. ilcoH siJ!!!ll MISCELLANEOUS. Vinegar Bitten are not a vUe Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof .spirit and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonic," "Appetizers," "Restorers," Ac that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invlgor ator ol the System, carrylnn on" all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it. refreshing and tn vtirorating both mind and body. They aro easy of administration, prompt In their ac tion, certain in their results, safe and reli able In all forms of disease. No Person a take tlic-w- Fi't tcru according to directions, unit rciiiulu long nnwell, provided their Initios are not ' destrored by mineral poison or other incuns, and the vital organs wasted beyond tlie 1 point of repair. Iy upepoiu or Indifteatlon, Head ache, Pain In the Shoulders, toughs. Tight, ness of the Chest, Dizziness, four Ena-la-tlons of the Stomach, Bad Taste in l!ic Mouth, Hlllou.fi Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the odsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better irimraniee of lla merits than a lengthy ad-vi-nlsetnent. I or Female C'omplalnla, In yonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the torn of life, these Tonic lutu-ra display so decided an Influence that a marked Improvement Is soon perceptible. For In fluninim lory ai-ad Chronic Itheiiniaitin and Gout, Dyspepsia or indigestion. Bilious, Remittent and Inter ml; n ut Fevers. Diseases ot the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have iKt-ii hiost successful. Such Diseases arc jused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally prodnced by derangement of tho Digestive organs. For Skin Disens-es, Eruptions. Tet ter. Salt Klieum, Blotches, Spois, Plinpli-s, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, King-worms, .scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, iseurfs, lLscoloratlons of the Skin, Humors r.nd Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name r nature, are literally dug tip and rarru-d out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One botUe in such caes -will convince the most Incredulous of tlitir curative effects. t icanae the Vitiated Blood when ever you nndluimpuriiies bursting through lhe skin in Pimples, Eruptious, or Sores: leanse it when you And it obstructed and lucfTisU in the veins ; cleanse it when It is i ul ; your feelings will tell you when. Kci p Hit; blood pure, and the health of the -system will follow. Pin, Tape and other IVoruja, Varking tn the system of so many thousands, lire effectually destroyed ami removed, .-lays a distinguished physiologist: There Is .M-arccly an individual on the face of the 'urlh whose body ls exempt from the pres. ace of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits iliat breed these living monsters of disease. 'o system of medicine, no vermifuges, no tinthelminitics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. .T i--Iiuti ic I Iieie. Persons cn ;?:ied lu Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typesetters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against tins, take a dose of Walker's Vinegak Bit--.-kks twice a we;k. Itiliouv, Keraittent and Inter mittent i'evera, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers through out the tufted States, especially thoseof the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. Tennes see, Cuiiilierlaud, Arkansas, Red, Colorado. Brazos, Rio Grande. Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Mavanuah, Koanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our cutire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of nnusual heat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful in fluence upon these various organs, is essen tially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Kb. J. Walkkk's Vine i;ak Hitteks, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same lime i liiiiulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of lhe digestive organs. Scrofula., or Kinga Evil, White Swellings, fleers. Erysipelas, Swelled neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent lnilaiuinuiious. Mercurial Ariectiona, Uld Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, tc, etc. In these, as in all other constitu tional Diseases. Wai.kek's Vinkoah Bit I'Kks have shown their great curative pow ers in the most obstinate and intractable II.. Walker's California Vine. par Hiltrra act on all these cases in a Minilar manuer. By purifying the Blood tliey remove the raiise, and by resolving nwny the effects of the Inflammation (the tui-erciilar depostlsl the affected parrs re cede health, and a permanent cure Is lin-ited. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Int. Walker's Vineoak Bit i:hs are the Is-st safe-guard In cases oferup : ii ins and malignant fevers. Their balsamic. Iiea'.ing, nnd sisithlng properties protect the liuinorsof llio lances. Tiieir Sedative prop crtieji allay jiaiu in the nervous system, sloitiai-li and bowels, ritlirr froui iuflaniiua tion. wind, colic, cramps, etc. Direction. Take of the Bitters on ITning lo Is d at night from a half to one and iiie-tialf wine-glassful. Kat good nourishing rood, .such us beef-sieak, mutton chop, veni-:-nn. roast beef, and vegetables, and take ouMloor exercise. Tliey are composed of purely vegetable ingredients, and contain iu spirit. It. II. ncDOXALD 4fc CO., Druggists 4 Gen. Aets., San Franclsi-o. Cat., k i-or. Wusliinton and Charlton Sts.. N.V. .SOLD PY AM. DRt'GGISTS A PKAI.FRS. TO :.HE UNFORTUNATE. NKW REMEIUES! NEW REMEDIES! DR. GIBBON'S DISPEXSAHY, (Ii3 Iv'eai ny Street, Correr Commercial St., S AH FRANCISCO. Kstab'islicl In ls.it. for Hie treatment i! !s4-nal ai.it S'liiinal lise.se. such as i.Anur iliet, i,'ei". -S ri. tiire. -svphllls in all- its tonus. Si-niir.al Weak.n-ss, Imjiotency, ele. M.i.1 lii-iaes of ears' siaudli g and L'lcvr uled Lis-s siuvessfnlly ireateil. Veiiiiiiol Weakuewi. i-.-minai (-missirtii tin- c.(nscfii(-m'e of simi .-ibii-c. Tliis soll.ary vice, ordepraveil scmuiI ui.lii'-n'iu-i'. is pin. liceil by Iho youth l ltli SUM'- io.itt allllo-I tl 11 1 lllli -r t cvlcMi, i-itetllcini' Willi uii-ri-inu.'i-riaiiity, lhe following train ol in m IiiiI svniiioni. mi ess ,-omliatc.l by s-.l-itntiH.- ii)iiii,-:i! in. asiiri--. viz: s.i!lfw cimiiti-tiiiiice. dark stviTs under Ibe fm.-. iiihi In the lie 1. nmrliiii in the ears. iiniso like I In- rtist inn of lenves nl mi- t.iui; ol cbariois, iiiRiisiiit-sf aismt itie lot ip. .-oufn-c I iI-i.mi. b cnit-l lnietit-t, los- ol'eor,ti lL.ii.-c. -Iiitidcli.-,- in A ppro.l.-lting siraoers.a dislike to form nctt a,'4iialmiiik4-s, n (lisp is it imi to -iiim MS-let y, bi.s of mem iry, lie. tk- il.i-ltes an I v.i.i nir eruptioiisalsiiit llie l uc, iiirre I tongue, f'llrt brealli. ,-onghs -(n-s'lomtloii. oiirbl sweats, moiiotimnia ani lii-. iitietii tusjial.v. If re.iel lie ni obinlaisl. llie stitrmer sir 1 1 ! I ;:! . uniiie'iiatciv. in ir sou m- by U-itcr, a. id have a cure elfiv i-i by bis new An-I ct,.!i'in. ino-le ot irenllng tills (llseasi-. w hl.-b iiee" fails ol i-lle.-lioi: tul.-k mid rndl.-al cure. I r. will biiii oi. htiiv. ilri-d dol'ars io ,-i iv jh-i-soii who will tirove s.-i'lstii.ti.d-i'y to In in dial he was ,-in-isl oitliis -oinilaint liy (i.lnr oi lhe .iu Kimt.-l--oo itiiacks. Cured nt Home. IVrson al a distance m-iv m- t'l'IlEn AT IIDMI-;, bv aidr.-ssiac a let'terto lr. (.Ibl, stating case, symptoms, lenili ol time the dis ease liii.scoiitlniieil.niHl liaveimslkdne promiU Iv lorwanled, free from danuige andciirloKlly. to any juirt of the country, with full ana ulaiii directions tor nsf. I'ersons writing to tho Hoe tor will please state the name ol llie paper they niw this ail. vertlscment In. Itv lmdoslnir 310 twin, in reaistcred letter llirough the Post OtBoc, or Ihroiigh Wells, Ear go A t o a ackagc of medicine will be for- warned many art or the I nlon. Atl corresooiiuemve strk-tlv confiilenlisl. Address Hit. J. E. GI11IUJN. i Keamv street. San triineisco. I'ostotUee llox 1,937. reu in noo.i: ii- American Exchange HOTEL, (Corner Front and Washington Streets,! POK I LAND, OBlXiOX. UIM3Y & PERKINS, Proprietor-. 1'ree Coneh to nntl front the Honae Sei. 7, 187ilwif ST. HELEN'S HALL A Boarding and Day School for uins. -T-HKXEXTTEBM WILL BEG EC OX TIIK A- -At It ot September. Earl.r apilkttnn fnr Boanlen cbmiM be HM'le in iilSS BODNtV, or to Hisilul .utnius. augo'i GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE Boots and Shoes Arc Selling, from Maine to c-vor'v---'"-:- ii-i liilllorniu. Oct. 10, 1872:tUwlm MISCELLANEOUS. R R R fiaflway's W'WM CIBKS TIIE WORST PALXS " u fbom osE to TWEjrrt MuroTEs. NOT ONE HOUR AfUr rMwlina Itt. fcdTWtlwmBt mM ur 4s BUFFEB WITH FAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 18 A CCRg FOE EVERT FAIS. It wm taa IrM la THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That I.1--1I; . tka m .tlll-M imla-, allay. btenUM, .5 r,rm Co--tw... Til-. Laua., Su.rn.fa, Bow.il, w 4Skl Ud "-a"-, -7 appltcatl-B, ' in from os to Twcrnr minutes. Kn mur fco vtotaane a---Fa.ian- U -k RHEUMATIC, Bti-nMm, ham, t'SfrH N..-al(1, ar rnunui wuktma, sr. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT IARX. IwrLAMMATIOM- OF THB KIDNF.TS, INILAMMATIOi- Ol THR SLADDIR, INFLAMMATION W Lvwi, ,RR THROAT. ?'AV,012T, HYSTERICS, CROLF. mrlxaitA, HEAPACHE. ttWIHACHJ COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Ta. .pplk-aiooM la. BEAOT RELIEF M a.rtw yru wan. la. -a-ia ar 414W.ll .ai-u will .a-si u aS co-nC-n. Ta-IT aro. ta hall a taa-blr ml nut will tm tww 7Tu Cramps. m asms, t-JL-t stomach, M( K lll.AllAlllk.. HKAK ml RN, WARRHtA, ma-WtKV.rilUl', l.U 1.N THK MoWkX-., ana all I.M k-RNAL 1'AlMi. Tnr.ltn akcsald .IwaTa rarrj a fc"UU Ba4-Kl-aulj Krllrl - A f. pa la w.l.r will ..r-iol ltt4DMW aun. ff4H chaiNJ- m -ratar. Il u b.iur Unas t faacli bnaia c Ritun a. a ilanalaau FEVER ANO AGUE. JTCER AND Af.CE enred (or fifty mH. Tbr l ct r nun-dial ftnt in tkia wwU tknt wiU fW r'-rro m4 Ap , mnd mii vttva-r AU.mrioM, Bilitw, Scut ! TvpHoltl, Yellow, ud wUf Fver hr RA. WAY S PILLS) m q-fctt as KAOWAVS READY KtUtr. Utty cnU parr UtHtl. itj DrvmitU. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD INCREASE OF KLESH AM) WEIGHT CLEAR SKIM AMD BEALTU-'LL COMPLEXION bsXJ-lREi TO A1X. Dr. RADWAY'S HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; JS' gi'ICK, S KAPIO AHE THK CHANHES THE bDV LMJKRU-jEa. L'N1KK THE INHALMX OF THIS IKtLV WO.NDtKKtl. UKiiClM. THAT Every Day an Increase in Fieah and Weight ia Seen and Felt. Evry drop of Um BARSAPARILUAN RESOLV ENT conununiratM ihrMih 11m Wooi, Swrat, VriM. and etbr fluids mod juim mC Um ajiUtn tk vlfitr mf lih, for it raaptt-n k waalcs of tht body with mmm mnd Boaad mkUritvi. Scnfalk, Brptailu, CawuiptlM, GUm dular diMAW. Utcm Is Um Throat, Mtmtb, Timi. Kodaa i Ui Gltvads and mlbr part f Um tytUtt, mtm Ere. Scramotu Dtackarf?M frota Um Ears, aad tkm want fnrtK. ml Skla dlMiMM. EnpUoos, Frcr Sottm, Said H-w4, Ring-Warm, Salt Rbaani, Erydpala Lcmm, Black SpoU, Warms la Um rlb, TaaMra. liiim ia Ut Womb, aad all waalwaiay aad palatal dlartMti-f-M, irht SeU, Ldw of Svai, and all wiHw mf tb UU prinnjiU, ar wtUtis tlM caratlr ranf of Ait woa der of Mcniern Cbrtnitry, aod a few dajri in will ptwra to any penoa warn; It for titaor ol taaso mw at awaa lu potent power car taom. If tb t-attont, dally ateoniinr rutaati dt tht waste and dtcoo-potitkM that t roatinaally mnmymmtimg, wmt- e4 la irmiuf uca wimm, rvptun u oamo with nrw wiatrisl mad from aMltby blood aad tfaM h HARHAPAKHXIAn will aad oom wran. Not oaly doo Ibo SAMaraiLLiaH Ebmh. bt tzcol II kaowa maodial aetata la tho car mi t'liroai?. rk-rofaloat, 'MMttnUmal, aad Skia 4umt ; bat it la tkm oaly potlUvo cur for KIDNEY AND BLADDEB COMPLAINTS, rrtaar and Voanb tflMaatt, Grmv1. iHaWte. Dtomt. ls-iupjMr of Water. I act-alt boom of Urlwo, Brtt'aklift- Cavr, AiiiBiniMrM, m in an caw wmt imirm mrw brickdatt dr iu. or ta water U twrk, clondr, irlxra witb wibttaacem Iik Um white of aa m, or tkwmmam Iik white silk, or tb-ire i a morbid, dark , bilt-iMM apaoaraaca. and wait bMwnaat aapoMUf aaa waoa tacr n a pnri- iog, anrniBf MMtioa mm paanag wmt, ana ptua in. turn feaioil of tk Hack and along tkm Lim. rrw. ai.W. W0BMS. Tht ealv tta-wa ud aata Baaanijr lot WORMS PIN, T A I E, ate Tumor of 12 Years Growth. Cured btf Jta&wvy'a JtnalvrnU Dr. RAD WAV'S Perfect PoiatiTe Pills, porfoctl- tasteloM, rlastly coated with owott fum, parf, fmla, parlfv, rUofiM, and nrtmrtbea. Kad wajr'i Pill, Wtacu'rf all dborttenof Um Sftaurh, Lirr. BowW. KidiMV. filadtter. Nonou PticaMO. Hradai'h, CoaatlpaUea, C-iwiWcaoM. ladbrtiat ly- Dcpcia. BilkwOM. Hilioaa Kevcr. ln4aunua(toa of I BowoU, P1ktv, afid all PraafiwaMU of ta taw-raat ViKcra. Warranted to aflor-t a pouU-r rut. Parcly -Vitrubli, caoUlolag M tnrtrurj, aiaralA, or dclo r law A tew duM of RADWAY'S TILLS will fro tfw (tarm frowi all th abnr--aaind dtatdra. Frw, tm omta per boa. SOLD BY lKriM4lTS. HEAP ' fr'ALSE AND TltL'E." Stnd oo letter stamp to RAD WAY 4 CO.. No. W Warroa Sta Nw York. , iafvruiattoa worxk ihoaMuJi will b aat GREAT REMEDY FOR KIDNEY DISEASES ASD CURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE 9 COLEMAN'S COM P. EXT. of EUCALYPTUS. nr. J. M. ralnm, of San Krsiv-iiwii, aixl ae-er-5ml i-mlncnt phi,.lans of hurnpe have Ek-pd njK-riitlngdnrlnit tlie pat :voyorann exi"rinient liitt 'in Imaiiltal rn-ikitlce with the motilelnal prop crtHsm ivmtalned In tlie Eikalvnius ami the re fnlta flwiw Hint aa a ,-nre fur fever and Aaie it Is tx-tler tlian 4)ninlne, as In I IH teat . where Otiinlne liai! been ctven nnsuw- i-i-.stii!ly, ill were cured with Kucslyptna, alnre. In the I . S. Marine Hospital where exten slve exa-rtment wre made with lr. Iile mair Kxtrii.'.i, every r-isi-of Fever ami Ague w.is iMirel wllh llii-si-eiueily alone. Il hua also been proven In the on me hna pli.1l. Unit when prepared by Dr. t'olen-an'a javuilar ppx-exii it I" a ittial Invaluable renw Ivlorall disease of the Kldnera, llder and Vrtnary Canal, and many tiaaea were t-iire.1 with thla prepara'ion alone, thai hm! lafi tironoutweil ln,.uraile, witn any other known remedv. For I hemi dii-easea it can be vonfiilentlv rellel upon a. Hie mof-t erii- i-lotia rumeilv cveroflereil lo lhe pulillc L'la- tiKe nioai omer vainao'e remeiiies. u laapiea-nnit-orillal. and la not rea-eted hy the tmml M-nsitlve alonvu-h. The popularity which l olcmAn'R l'nniMUriil Extra. of Kikinlyptna tins already attiiPMsiitMia (tiven mrlli toarTenil lai-a lmiiatioua none but Colemao0 la genu tne. Dr. Cnlemnn refer lir permlwion to the fnllowiiiK well known gentlemen In San Fran- , ,-ls,;i, who -an toik-Ii for ita rffl.-acy, tnan petxmal exiH-rlem-e am! knowleile. . X. Aniinr. of J. D. Arthur A Son, Apri .iilliiral Warehouse, cor. of California ami l:ivi mreet a. K ii. Matthewa, Grain Mer.ihant, 207 Da via strei-t. ( ol. Wm. Wolfe. No. S3 Market street, IVirmerl v ra.-elipcr Aent fr llie Cal. Steam Xnv. Co. Wm. H. Patteraon. Atty. nt Law. For sa!e by HKI.T JOHNS, DK17GGIST3, Salem. CH AS. I.AXCI.EY A CO. j ......r-1 . . . ... II,' I HI tr. Clay and Ititierr Streets, Sau Franuiaco. ae il.V"2: d A wf.in: I n The Standard in the Van! All otlior ( Tit in h VilaiL- TUw.k nf TrhilMar -IrzftM? rv-tlftm.- are ref)-eotlUlly invited t imii in me rear tn THE STANDARD IX thir New t,'oLi.iw-nix or Mcfttc ro ClIOIBS, "i?VK!-TI)N and flNOIHO fV ll.aM.s. Ituannotbe exlled In quality, ami Intemla to leant In circulation. Nome of the Merita.- Short Theorr. Ahmalanl Matenn!. Nh-red and Sei-ular, for practV-e. txoellent aet nf MeJri.al Tunea, in Mrpe riVar print anti mrf rrrntrli : a yreat advanlaire. I nii-nally roml unllei-tion of Anthema, Set Plo-ea. Aj. The i-nmptlera. Mesra.1. . KMKH-al.V, of Boatoti. and H. K. PALMKR, of Chlmm, are perhaia In moat skillful men of their time In adapting music lo the wanta of the --alnifinn'' public yv-irv, 1 .SO. Ppeeimeii t-oj.iua aent Kir tlie preaeni, poat-palt, for 9 1.8-1. A Perft-et armm ! Ttie Pi-lute ra mm tkeeppnee wll b the deuaand I , alitiaoai A C'o.w GEMS OF STRAUSS! By JOII 4X STRAl"SS t It la a lanre b.nk rof tV pae. full "he- miisi.- alue, flliei! wllh the beat SU-summ 3Hi ate. Waltzes. I'olUs Wnawlri'lea, A., In cluding thoe iierformed in thla iMiuntry, un der the direction of the great oompnaer. About S40.OO worth nf mtiaic are lix-lnded In the HVem" which are, boweTer, sold fi the diminutive price vf 8 a. SO in Boards, 03.00 In Cloth. Sent, poet-paid, for the retail price. OLIVER DITW)X A Ca, Boston. C. IL DITs-OX A CO , New York. Oct I&ll CORBETT, FAILING & CO., lyvaitTKKS or Heavy and Shelf-Hardware. MECHANIC'S TOOLS, Iron a.n.3. Stool. Agents for the sale ol DUPONT'S GUN POWDER. il and oo Front St., Portliinf?, 0z Mar 2T:ilwt J A