r- i 5eefeflrPifgwr$tategmg:t 8AI,K3J, TUESDAY. PEC. 10. AQEHTX1TBAI. MH1ETT. JtTATK Tlie Board of Manager of the State Agricultural Society have nek! a ses sion this week inSaleu. Among oth er things, they devoted tltclr serious attention to the financial affairs and prospects o! the Society. It was as certained that the rcceipUof the last Slate Fair were less by about two thousand dollars than were those ot the preceding year, and that a eonsid c-able deficit had occurred in the ex pense account. The Society was able to ray, last tan, only a part of the ore miimiK. and trie result was that Mere was much dissatisfaction among ex hibliors. To cure this, tlie Board iu- -tnictetl the proper officer to effect a sufficient loan to clear off all vte.h &- Mil ties. as soon a possible, They will do this though it may be neces sary to mortgage the fair grouiids. Thf determination to do so nt lurds tiie mo-t convincing evidence tlmt tl:" Surety intend to keep pertect faith with exhibitors Rnd Ms credit ors of whatever sort. But tlie pres ent nece-sity of borrowing money also affords proof that the igricultural c'ases of the State, will have to put their .shoulders more earnestly to the wlieel, if they would make the society fully successful, and as widely use ful it might and ought to be. Li additiou to the foregoing actiou . of the Board, Mr. Robert Irvine of Linn county was electerl Grand Mar shal for the ensuing year; the premium list was overhauled anl rearranged for 1S73, with offers of medals In excess t of money premiums ; the rule requir ing; all visitors to wear badges, was aljulishcd ; and such other orders were made, of a subordinate character a will enable the officers to go forward with the afllairs of the. society. ore ooxorkd mtrriuuzv. It lias been several time rumored from Washington that, In a revision of tl" Cabinet, a representative of the colored rue; might secure a place. An African among the official advisers ot the President would be a sight to make tlie bones of Calhoun turn over in their grave. But leading colored gentlemen arc unable to agree among themselves in recommending a candidate for ap pointment to a place In the Cabinet b'r-sl. Douglass thinks that John M. l.ttgton Is not at all qualified for a high office. Inngton, on tlie other ham!, speaks very dl-jaraglngly of Mr. Douglass. Tie colored men, like their white bretniin, nrn to have a ::ood deal of rxlliicl human nature In i hem. TVy canNd'rt at one an- other equally aa well a Caucasians. The result will probably be that no representative In color ot tlie newly enfranchised moo will find his way to tlie head of a department. The ''Oregon Bulletin" has under- i gone a complete metamorpliosis. It is now owned by a joint stoctcorn pany Vith II. V. Scott, fertncrl Editor-in-Chief ot the "Oregonian," a the head, and in tlie position of Chief editor. It is now issued as a morulas' paper. The size of the Daily lias been reduced to that of the "Oregonian ;" the measure of the' columns has been widened, and .tlie entire mechanical 'make-up" of the paper has been changed. It now has the moot perfect metropolitan npp-arance of any paper ever published ii. Portland. . Under the uc rcre, the Bulletin will start oil uLa mauy advantages that it never could have had under tlie old ownership and management. The stockholder la tlie company are known as consistent, old-line Repub lican! ; the man igemcat U known to be In full sympathy with that party. ami the editor-m-emef lia tiie entre confidence of the Republicans of Ore gon by whom lie is regarded not only a an able writer, but a reliably leader in t'ie party. A a journalist, Mr. Scott, has no superior in the State, and under his management, tlie Bull STATE SEWS. - ' - From Daily of Friday Dec. The Gorman Lntaeran church of Portland will hold a an dnys' Stir commencing Dec. 17th. 4- r- st ST ? The addition t-v the Bishop Scott Gram mar School l Portland is completed and wiU be oocupisd oa teoaday Dee. Uth. - Two companies of "Hid 21st tl. 8. Infantry from Ft. Vancouver, were Bent forwirrt Wednesday morning bv railroad, for service against the Modoc Indians. They are com maridxl by Major E. C. Mason. Harry Humphrey was sentenced by Judge TTptoh, Wednesday, to confinement in tile 31ui;numali county jad one Jiuadred days for an assault. - Fmm tvfltif tfmttrGuf Bee. 7." Tlie railroad telegraph baa been completed toBoseborg. . . The Weekly Oregonian completed its 22d year, yesterday. . McCormicks Almanac lor 1873 has just been issned from Ihe press. The Register any that Mr. J. .Ul-ohin's little !r.v foil offs, bid vesi rJa7 unlhroUi hi s m k. Tim Allxiny Iteistr j!i":lishe a seven and a hail column w, ail about a Law yer in Jerusalem ! Soma workmen excavating for a firrv slip at Norta Portland, Tbmsdr.y. found the remains of l'our ludiaui. I Coll Van Clevc savs the result of the Al- biny election was gratifying. We liave no doubt it was so to Coll, who Rot awav with BY STATE TELEGRAPH Froa th Motloe War- Jt-fia r K-t tiers Kllhsi-tJalttutt. aaeecMtfal PABMi.fa HTomr. Wit. i -SaLM, Dee. 9, 172. I . . . tin will very soon atiin a widely ex- I nyorairy vy just ono vote. tended circulation throughout the State, and exert a commanding in fluence wherever it is read. One of the noteworthy men in the new Congress will be Hon. William Crutch fleld.of the Third District of Tennessee. Cmtchfield i the mati who, listening to Jeff. Davis' speech at Cliattanooga in l-fdl, when he was on his way from tlie United States Senate to the Presi- ientiid chair of the Southern Confed eracy, denounced Davis as a traitor and liar. Davis moving to resent the insult, Crutchfleld drew a revolver, and, it is said, that but lor the inter ference f the bystanders, Crutchtield would have killed him. The new Conjre.-smau carried a district that or dinarily gives 1,000 to 2,000 Democrat ic majority by a Republican majority of 1.000. He Is described as a man of Large uica::s, plain hi his . habits fu' of good humor and liljeral-hcarted. 'KIM I A a. VTATKT IVH WASTED. Aii exchange says the Attorney Gen eral of the United States his initiated a nsctnl measure, by soliciting infor mation from the Governor of the State? and tlie United States District Attor neys, in relation tothe criminal classes. H was proposed ?o embody- in there port of the legal adviser ot the (iov t.iraent as full; jftatoment as '-coukJ be obtained concerniug the violation" of F'ederal and state laws durlv the present year. Tlie want of this class of official f-ta'isties has hitln.-rto pre vented the omnpilntion'of tnistWorthy n'ports on a subject which bears di rectly upon the questions of iiation.-l" progress and culture. The relation of illiteracy to crime have been par fia!Iy developed in the Census Report, .iin: the in juirv now in progress fi':rn:li additional data on this iinpor n:t iK'ilit. Ju-t as we expected, tlie Sacramentc. Ciiion, has pro;K)-el to surrender tin Keiribiieiin organization, and out ol r!i s wtvck, to create a new party. Tin Union having lost its hold upon tlx 'cadt-rsLIp of tlie pstrty hi California, tliroi:! its own, overweerilnjj arro gaiKV.-c'ilshncs and treachery, i woulu now be n'joiwd to drag the party dowi to its own iKilitieal jevul. Kortnnate 'v,!iovever lortiie Republican ot.'ali ,i niiatjiey htwo a number o; excellent .o'-.nials no wliit Ic-s able tlin the Ui, :on. whoM; i..teji-ity is uot so snwcpf: ! !' " 'hi: touo'i of the fo-iryJloil, ai.t !,' - judgments nre net so totally Hlijm.i by their egotinm." If the I'uloi want to create a now party, let it b -;;in with a small otie, and practice with Ii a Jew ea-y le-Jonf in prty lender-r-'li; . 'J -aiiltb it Con. da. l'.t nhields. ",!n v.a a 6 onrt i!me T'. S. 'Scnato t'pira Minnesota, and at another fro: lliinoi'. tor fractional terms, 'and a still anotlier an aspirant 'for a simila ivoM". ion from California, is an aotiv a.igler for the successioa to Fnuik I Bisir's cat la tlie filiate froffif M. smri. - ' - " ' ' ' ? We find tlio following item in the Portbnd Herald ot Sunday : "A rumor is current that Captain Cran dall of the Halem Btatksjian will, at an early day, remove to this city for the pur pose ot uaing a position on one oi me oauy papers." The rumor is entirely without foun dation. We are at present, and will be for the future, so far as we know. the proprietor and editor ot the Dailt AKD Weeklt STATCSMAN, published at Salem (terms $3 a year for the Weekly, and $S a year for tlie Daily) and we have not had, nor do we no have any intention of removing to Portland or any other place, for any purpose whatever. We have made a "plant' lie re and we are going to stay and watch it. Tlie Dallas 4iRepublieu'' Is wander lug in a loose sort of ,vay through the mazes of philosophy. olitical econ omy, the science ot government, tran- scetidwtitul musings and all that sort ol thlnj. In the effort to discover what party will succeed the Republican, in the administration of the affairs ot this government. And the 'Republican'' is inexpressibly s id because it cauuot olvc the connti'ln; to its own satis faction. V , i.icf i, ::iough we would gladly do It, help the Republican mat. out of his muddle tlie succession seems really so remote. A bill to pension the widow ot the late Gen. Meaile, was introduced it. tlie House o: llepre-o.-itatives, Thurs day. Grant's ofllclal majority in Califor da is 12,244. WASHINGTON TEBKITOBV. P.y an accident, the 'boIl wbe 1" of a saw-mill in Portland was set to revolving with sueh rapidity, Wednesday, that it flew into fragments, which were scattered in a promiscuous shower over tint part of the city. The Oregonian savs: "We learn thai Colonel "Dennison. Adjutant GoneraJ, yester day stored in the Armory of the Washington Uuard onj hundred and forty breech-load-in mnsk'ts. and seven thousand rounds of fixed ammunition." The Portlanders don't intend to be surprised by the Modoc. A man named Repzg, a doeand a panther, all of whom lived on Martin s Island, had a territio three-cornered tight the other day in the Columbia river, in which all three re ceived severe wounds. The panther was finally drowned, when the man and the dog Fwain us lion and fainted, as it always Lap. peua in novels. , , The Democrat savs : "An old eentleioan named Wiseman, who resides at Browns- t ville, while out in the m sustains with a hunting party Uat week, cot separated from nis companions, while following a wounded deer, and wandered about in the mountain' for four day before being found. Win discovered be had his shot pouch full ol jerked venison and was fat aad jolly." From Doily of Sunday Dec. 8. Whoat is celling at 66 cents in the Tain lull markets. , Street ran ran for the first tune la Port-. laud, Friday Dec. 6th. The Odd Fellows of Portland have com menced to raise a Library. Portland is next Koinr to have a Vaude ville Troupe, whatever mat may be. ; Water is verr low in the Yamhill river. but it is very high ia the Yamhill roada : The "EnternriM" aava the Iooks at Ore gon City will be complsted in three weeks. All tko Sunday Schools of BUkboro will unite in the approaching Christmas festivities. : Dr. J. W. Watts has been appointed Post master of Lafayettee, vice K. L. Himpaon, resigned, " "Dr. Hill lias raised abont $20 000 for the endowment of the Baptist Uotlege at Mc Minnville. Between four and five thonaand dollars of subscriptions to aid iu rebuilding tut woolen mills have been raised at Oregon City. Hauxlmst, (hot by Wilson, at Tillamook w&j not killed as was first reported, and ia rpcidly recovering. A. W. Thorpe is appointed postmaster at CrawfvirdsvuUv, I. inn county ; BobU (ilas at Mount Hood, Yi asoo county ; and B. C. i McAtce at Tine, linn county. The Catholio Fathers, Verhau; and Orth i auived by Uie Hte mer John L. Sk phens, direct from the American College at Lou. '-ine. Belgium, to labor in his Arch- j Dioouie. j An enterprising yc ung mui ot Portland nnJerUxik to csplurf' die playful "Tiger. ' H.. ia now takinc lauclanum at stat) i perkKls, w th the hope of forgetting tlie The Lafayeth. Courier says : "The hous of the prisoner Wilson now in jail her cliurged witii the Bhooting of the half-breed Haukhurst, was broken iato the other night .lad robbed o: every thing of ralao found 1 Jieivin. . ; . The La Grande Sentinel says : "Agcntle. .nan jnst from Weston. Oregon via "rooms t Ruckles' Road, reports the' mow bi. .nches deep on the summit of the Blsi Huuntains. psrt.es juxt over from Wallow eport the snow sit. inches deep in the mki ! Uevallev. AsnLAiD, jcr a George Aurse arrivwl laM nlbejUdt'Xlamath. He left at fiva ft'dock on Tuesday evening. He brings new s of.urtiier murders by the Indians. In alh ap tar as ascer tained, eleven men liave been killeJ, named as follows : William Brother ton. Rufus Brotlierton, W. K. Ilrotli erton, William Uoddy. WillkoiBoddr, Jr., RfcliarQj Bwldy, ,CbrJstiplier Krasmus, Robert Alexander. John Bopen eiwe 1 1 Henry MUler. This does not iiitj tide, (hose klllesl in battle. Mrs." Brotlierton and sou de fended theuiAelVea an tbe bouse two or three hours, keeping up regular fire through port-holes. The Indians fin ally letc and tlie lumates of the boine were rescued next day bv some sol diers. "So further danger is now ap prehended to fttnUles, as all are either posted up or fully prepared to protect t!ieinlve. Au express Ins ben sent to Fort Warner, and CapUlu Bidwell mtl tins troop- nre expected to arrive to-d:-y or to morrow. A pnvty of Morion on the wnj im the Kemirvtitlon atoppnl by M'htte awa ! 1 bey take to the roeka and bruli. YBFKA. D-c. . Ahx. McKnv ar rived here tit dark this evening from Uot cr ek. htivliiglert then-at ilayligtit this iiioriiii.g. from li'nu we lear.i that KairchiTd, DorrW, Besvick und Clover gathered up the Hot creek band ot Modocs sonie fttrty-Hve in all, aim tarted to tlie Reservation. When they arrtvetl at Bob Whittle's place, on Link river, they met a party of white men, very much excited, who were determined to attack the Indi ans anyway, though they were and al ways have been peaceable.' Tlie white men with thein had promised to protect the Indians it they would go to thi Reservation, ami told the party they would liave to attack tlieni also. In tlie meantime the Indian eent came in trom Linkvllle and told them It was no use lor to go further ; that the In dians would not be permitted to pass through Linkville, and they had bet ter return until be could get soldiers to protect them until thev rMchnl the Reservation. Tbe Indians belnafanxioos ro go on, Falrchild concluded to go, nnead ana avoid Linkvllle. The In dlaus, hearing all the talk and seeing how excited everybody was, beenmt frightened and all broke for the rock' and brnh. Falrchild and party then returaed home to Butte Creek. Tbey hunt most of them will erme back t 'lot t-n-ek. though some think tli bucks will go and join Captain Jack's band, who are now belUvetj to be inuind tM south end of Tuhj lake, l'hey will try and get them together again to-morrow and bring them titHiiid lids way, until they meet tin Agent. The Indian Aent Informed Mr. Fairchlld tint a reign of terror existed all through the I-ake emmtry; that lie knew positively of 15 whitu who liad lieen murdered. Tbe Indians av they have Kyt oul nine or ten killed r.nd atkiut the same number wounded. McKay will return tt inorrow, wlfS klPthel '"intm he' am get, to not only protect the settlers, but also the friendly Indians. Gold in New Yorfc 119. Legal Tender raOtatians, ftic buying; 89ie scllingr i : J . "i . it zchaage on Pan Francisco from par to H per cent prom. Tilegraphic Transfers on Ban Francisco H percent pmn; on New York 14 to 1H rx r cent, prer.i. The money market remain tipht.i here tofore reportid, yicnir.' paymen.ts being difficult, even with tl,e m"st re'iabl busi ns men. We fl;id tbo following tr-arks on the flrnncid siraati In the Portland Commercial Reporter : l Hint to Prosy Preacbeni. Tlie following is old it belongs to tbJ la.sf geoerttijon but It may be uew te-many oft tlie plTsoiit day; "Old Parson Munson, ofvJVoroester, used occasionally to be abserlt from his flock on mlssionury tours itito((istant States. Upon a certain Summer Sabbath, having just returned from one of these excursions, lie fiiund his congregation quite drowsy, and for the purpose of wakening tbem up he broke off In tlie midst of Ins xeruiou, und began to 'tell tlietn of wl at wonoVrhd things he had Seen in York State. Among other wonders he -said' he had there seen tbe largest mosquitoes U had ever been id fortune to tan in witn o large, in fact, that many of them would weigh a pound ! The good people were, by this time. wideawake. "Yea,"' ooutiuued the parson ; 'iiud moreover, they have been knowu to to climb up a tree and bark !" The congregation were sleepy o more that day. On Uie day following two ot tbe deacons of the church watted upon Paton Mmron and In formed him that the members oi the parish were much scandalized bv the b'g stories he had to d them frt m the pmplt. "Wint sto-ios?" .'aid tin pir o.i, with innocent snrprl e. "Why, sir. yon said that you h:n -een toopiiM' in York State tin! .-tool? nliif.ful flu. n.lr;nn v I TlI-IK ' X" -1... ' ii.. ...i. . i-.i . ..:.! i more ban ,i tt.e .ulrwti ai rwiliiil - iik(l I ttt sosa1lT ftiinL i . that a jmftt mauy of them would weigh a pound." "Well but," continued the elder deacon with a sllg'at chuckling in hi utterance, "you said thev liad betii knowu to climb a tree, and bark," ! "Certainly." said the p irson, with j in BSuring nod. "As to their cllnit- i Uous so as to sid in retaining money in our ; that , mita-;. a,vay iu:a ui.tuuiactnrea iu our t'.ut it is impossible to state the truo canseh ptjduc.ns tlie strinincy in the market up(m uU.lt ipimnd : than b:ive l. n iron, t.mi to time ailva:ic.ft by w. viz: nis.i;h ciens . ' baiiklm? capitd and the h-vy im pijrtati. .ns last Winter. BprinK and durint; tlie h'r.iTiuier. The l'rovisions, tatn. l'ota toes imported ai?Kre;ated in value a very large sum, tlie fiist article alone amount '.nj; in vale to iies-iv f.'iOl1 iml tJiis we obtuii from atatist.e k'pt by os. Tliis scskju itis . not at ail lik-!y we will imp irt lur'y oi Proviious, or lfwedo.it wi'.l bi. U rarus ! Use latter part of the n 5 und tbrn w ' will net impcrt '.e.t ei.o-irt all of 'JJ On! sacjs, mil fiom tbe pre-tiit ii!out it msv r:?!i :;.',iK'. i'otutues nar. exportid j and w.:l continue u. as al Ui-i tii. in' Vef;et?.ule le wi!! 1-e :rnn"r'-i t.hr.n l;t i ,4.!i. a ne re afenion w.il In pver " i .lie Kiti.. n. Pi vVf. f wee !! ship .-.1! ' I ifrwill iiport 2.1 ts'i Ui:is iuui' tiiati la I siasou. rri'tn u r : lsr.- slmrt dMiwiu k ' Till ri si.: . li'Hiii '.Ml i..- mill u v. r ;v-r:,b!- tn i fj;r, i :v itjoii- v liiarUtt . IlltljX Oi ; til.- eimi fciT Tbe Beat Kmir ior fnifj -; tbe B'.ood, Htrentrheanig Uw Netrm, Ee storing the lost AppeiUe.K - FRESC'S HAMBURG TEA. )"'v" j') : It Is thelteetprerra'iVeagalaftainioet an) si. kiiess. U'useil ilmely.- Ccsnuosed -f Leru iii7, M can be rives salWy U infants. Knll illreo'.l'U'.s la t iK'ish, French, tlermsn ami A-pnnMi, with everv package. TBY ITI For saV at the wbo'esaie aivi BeUcl tveg HUMresaiHl Groceries. KUIL FRKSE, VThe'esaTe Drngirtst, fiol! A?ent, !K4 Clay Street. Ran P'raici'vO. octiS:irnSlw 1K)NT HAWK. HAWK, SPIT. SPIT. BLOW . RIaiW. ami tiisirti everybo iv with votv catarrh awl its oflenvenor, when m. .Ktro nre v. 'THE rLECTIOK IM ORECON. Th Official Vote of the State for President, 1872. COWTTtta. oaxxr. OBXCUT. ?s '0 I W B ? a a r 2 e S ! 5 I I I : j : If P h O'COKOK. lliissri) ar they who sect re'Uf fin- i-i.er I'imir3i t." t mi.t-MR,' Bat U'im.1. I'lirip e-. iVifclies Lnt'tIWtiis, K'Trh Skin. Sal: Rheum, Krysipt's a l Vrnfu'oiis Un.'sse, b i Ik- use o'f tr. Tierce's Alt. y.l. or Uo'ilen Meiltoal lis,.overv. lor ihev fhs' tie hapvv in kruwii.g ttiat tbe cure is imd plte. o' i by all ifrusgiv.. A prolruitinK tne lK ro a sightlv thniff. sav ; iio:hl. -a!Mi: hea';ha".! eonifort. Sll.VtR j 'I'l I'PKl S lK.e. re?r war .ol a: lb.- For sa'e I'v a'l l.ilers. Nov.llwlin S'onctw aad lls. Tlnv w i are nt 1 ferli gliMra CmiKhs, otds. 11 ar-t-nf i". Here '. Throat. Ac . n' . l y "llrosu'i Hreii ' eh In I Trorhitt." A sr. e tr r.s. I'.vlU.K S!"!r.W WIT'K ll'i'iUamt Slin . t.i' in.; r p, ,!, ir ivm.-: I. :ir;, suit are !! e:e4i'st ,er vor . 1,' .lu-m. AH tie-ir ih. I'a.e.il '!. NovI:i Inn 1 Benton ...... . P-aker Clackamas Columbia. ..... Clatsop urry Coos PonKlas ....... Orant Jackson Josephine ( un:i . . j Lane i Marios ... , Miltnoroah . . . i Polk. . . ' TiDin:- ok ... . i I'mstillr I'tlilTl Wa'eo. Waliinten . . ! Ytmr.!! T.:;.. . . . I 57', 21 ; 677, 117 ! 1 10H 3a; . 768' 213 523, f!3i 815 1131 1S31 4HH 02 aso 41 5 1 647 282 1 677; 117; 198 1081 8J1 771! 233 261 122 945, 814 itsi; 1S29: a! 3soi 415 3.12 525! 101.1 547 C77 m 19h:: prrj: 233 I 626,1 122; 943.1 815,i 1431! I 1830 4S8. 92 380 415 3-'2; 530 ton 358 SO' 43j; 8 .Si 605 143 570; 110; 85Ki 66.91 606! 9131 303! 22 3S8 823 sh! 411' -1- 858 308; 439' 811 71) 18C1 606! 112: 570 U0 861 1 669! 606' 912 303 22 385. 3'23 14, lif.l 411, m ; 308! 439! 8l'f 71' 58 ' 186;: 606'i 143 I 670, i 110,1 860, 669! fiOG 913 308 22l 389i! 323 313 198 : 4u : iisi:i i:mi'ii8ih . iT.tr 772:. 7742; 7 28 03 '16 1 33 30 16 11 24 ' 30 15 19 22 35 146 28 6 4 587 o- ti.e r-.ver vc : elector overtlio hishet V I'll Ml n.' re.M KW ILTY NOTICES. k m i jnritv eoMiiti (:e f'H 4.0 'J. (ii-oifre Francis Train receive I one vol in l.'iiintii'a t-onnty. Intheabove tnb'e we Ir.ive tiven tlie nvrrtgu O'Cc.ior vote, as isist In the neveral vnuii t."? veie vns lor one w. 01 eiefwrs, anu 111 01 ri- 1 ootititU". in some ol I er for imotlK-r Mt. taey cuwce, and "Jx y cn si ,nn il ti 11 tmii.ist w.ih - if-1 a !..!. :i tlie in-, ereitit tru'.e an.! rmi.-iu ire nf :i.t- e:t em. , StaU.' 1 ni.iiif's. It mui.' n-: lo..t 'kit ef by nir mer chants, pwl'.ie. r iinrl of in rs ihst each anil a!l damn c.i: Kitat.'v ai,l in lir:iif:ini; nbuii ' a is.ru, am 'itiuv nmni v ruark-t. and lost 1- by pstrunizinif oeuie indnvnoljo.: n Mitu- Olll. Loiio, No. IN, I.O.O. t'. Mee's eery l.nior evcnlnff at 7: 0r". m L-: ir. liriiuu-rs niv .n'- l.t-.l to a.ie,,t. fH-pt. 7uf J. O. Ai'an.s retvivwl one vote inSlarion. L. r. Iine reoe.ivol j vots iluCurrv. Four virtes were i'iven, Hired tor O'C'onor 3 in Dotigliis audi in Marlon. Four votes were wist blank 3 In L inn til la and 1 111 Wash- irito:i. 1 : rtate rttioul t K' Kueli Tin- prett renea ly ; consumers. All tire ant! I:n? insurant.-- ' commnies invwjns tluir: iuHk here should bo liberally patronizi d iu pret'treneeto sim ilar institiiuo! i-.c-nding ti: ir eanitegs out of tbe State. Th writer of ibe tbove touebes tbe Vey- ine itu a tree. I have sen them lo I e e in Wcrve-ter cou..ty lavn'tytm ' deHcon.'' i . "O yes. I liave seen 'era tlo-that." : "Well, how could thty climb a tree ' without clinihing on the bark ?.' The god deacons went their way ! wtui a someining very iiko a mosqnuo : nct,, to our financial situation when L htimintng iotlieir ears. ; t?etU o( mr ncee,ive imvijna com- . XATtuxosiAt. lMturrnn. i Pred witJl p". J f d j conraKement to our local mannfactnrinjjrn- An arniablo Pennsylvania gentle- ; terf rises. roan, marrwu to nis aecona wne. isre- t'i , 'i t 1 ly Held a inatriinontal con versa tun 1 ot peppery nature with that lady. In-lsmtK-li as her rhetorloal power wi n liifinitely finer and more varied tlmt 'is. she presently scattered the optm si nr force in dismay. Ue was about to retire to solitude, therein to ack tht i tions iu the aelUni in.otr. tV Wtl of sweet pliiIoopby.,when in J titd tliat lancer, have rnrsne-1 a- vas auouwuy acnKK oy rnai uieuta. prswible course lrv refuu,g t brk-krirxjpularly kMii a hP,.y j price8 u iiivutLiivs uv 1141 mil lire li uminni 1 . - . , .ml lrfr,,.M,l tl. rt.,.eU, Xliere 1 Dow a prosptct of a cunud trimpk-r that there was one thing an v ! of number of v tU .u tl 1 way le was not nearly! good-look-' ft freigbt eugts'-niiu. auJ a eo; as his first! What could a poor abused j responding easine off of freight rates. Tu. ttvature do but burst into river ot ! price of wheat at LivrpfO Las k-ptLjiS'i tear, and defy him to the proof 1 A steadily since tiie surplus crops of tin Ci. A. It. Button Pot. .3,4i.A.H. lint-is Friday even-u each wiei. A' Osnnules IdV''"''! s!.-n'!ii.jj T.vii.it to.it'oi 1. Hv onlifl-. Ail172:tf. roMMANlr.R Ki liLJf aii nrasti! LoiK-t; Meitai oll Ke.Ums Hull the l..t Tties .iy cvvuii.je ! ual. nuin h a: SoVuvk. Aii l-tmliren, with tbei ' ffi-.e-, i.i (rrni.t fianithi, areiuviiv-'.l to .ittenil. ; liy frilei N. (i, salem, Ji 4th, - tl j )i).-.-o 1 1 v: v 1 M J 1 jrs u : .v c 1- , eluded to ofitralifJe beturprku both ut Bun Fransisco v.;d PortlajJ, tliongb there ; isa sliUt iii..-,iuo a: Liverpool. lliis iu i 1 s- If ooncedis tli-it V pnoe 'j-.ii.)foi of- '. fend was Lot In TrKi-tiMi to tli ntjii.- j Ut.rt- 1 i-Ct Axiuirs.try Ixxlte, . 13,1.0.0.1. ; ilegular mwiinpj Mttmi&v fveiinijs oi esuli week at 7 e'olo.'k r. at OUU Kellows 11a' I, . ooriier Co'Juner.j. an 1 Kerry Str ati.. All ! llroihen-in k-'1 stsii.-in &ru inii4.1 tuai j tend. B) urtkr V. (i. 1 Jul17:U'. ; ! Chemeketa Lodge, No. 1, I 0. 0. fcU.rLAUuMxunif. Wlw..UvernliiKf ( ol ea. "i wi-e. ai . o c'.U' I. ar M- . rrf 'W" Hal', cn-tr ('oiip.r."i his! I'nm t indF. or.iif-i. in xiiuti m ,'uuiiv ivi .1 (...! .it. n.-rler.; N.t,. Mi-VT-Jfilin PHCE ISTXX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF H UT1P:1ZT:, cojstn. I HLS ' HBUW OLD i iMP AN V tia-.iBiT ertan!:he4 the Oreeon and Washinetoo Tet- rilorv HiiUKb if hirw pi t )rii m is.iie I'lilieies. It ocmtiines all the favorable feuture ef Ulo Insurance Is WH 1.T Ml H AE..H11I roofl llbernl,-nearly all the nsual restsi. liViiiii.5 lieing retucned from itu 1'oli.ie. KO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSURING FEMALES, 3TJr2SrA2e"2" OB1 BU3INE33 FOE 1871: IrtlM s Issued l.a laraw - -a3,lSS,7M 1- AjHtet ... ....... 7,SIO.l4 .Ha. plus OVEK ail IJitMUUcs l.M7t2S 77 E. KKKS1)ES. rHit. J. T. Bfttvs. 9wmt;u7. ACENTO AND 80LICITO8 WANTED. CHAS. I. BURROWS, Genera! Agent, -( lpra Block, Cvurt Street, HaletnT ! Orsgon French Hon Mu'tral Ins Co. fr'lreaud Marine) of Sa Frandsco, Cul. . latTllJ vnn. a-. v iiv'n -isjvaaa raaiai ) S.-11 a' tbe i fcll Ciolit rab , A, J Vi llluitivlte e iuMnraS X -- li-- e S-i t4 s. nu 4.h. l'iday evtniiiK.-. i' ...vl , , ' iDom!i,it Oil I fVn- Hill ,inii ib. ; i',mmtal Vit -S'- . A ' .IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LOUDON. nil'- ri.iM Die: hri-ii :. :;.el o. attend. ,i i. - itf ir-Hi Man II" nrtler : Later Irani (lie Mtlo ladtnai War. OOifial Reluruv of tbe Kleetlon. ilf.Fadr (lar- Fur louins County. den. fl (dt. Canr'n. CV.ir'i ChehalU 52 69 14 3". Clallam 4S 63 6H U : llarke 323 29 40 4a Hickitat. ...... 45 l'O Cjv.1i!-- 14a 173 12 200 bland ...123 5 , 41 l fcdersvit 105 182 209 iu 195 ai4 12i . utski! 213 100 27 3. -w.b lol 11C . ( llson ...J.iU It , .. .'seiiic is 137 i. : :kr?8. ... ... 2i Ml 09 10. tkauiania. . :. 45 " 4' ' iaoboiuisii 15 ! t'-i "3 Stevens K U'l It 1. l'lmrston...... 45S. W. i 24- VahlcaVnuj.... " "kS ' 24 1 j- f'Hc Walla. .. -'M 57 Ml lfhatrum. 150 50 'St 5t hitmsn... .72 i'akira 123 ll ' 4,255 3,510 X tTadden' majority, W. lncoDliete. At tbe annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tbe Waliunietto Falls Canal and Looi ompany, which was held at tlie company itlice in "Linn City, JDeceniber 3d, 18(2, thi .ollowingBentlenien were elected Director "or the ensuing yt-ar : B. Goldsmith. M. Goldsmith, Joseph Tt-al, R. R. Thompson, PmL Wasserrcan and Joo. F. Miller. The Bedrock Demoerat savs : "There is io scow in Eagle Creek Valley, at Gem -ity. Hp irta and Hoem it is from one to .hree inches dee". Times are pretty dnll icept at Hogtm. The (jnartz luiUa'wbicb .vtve run by wau.r power have closed dowi, n a.fonut of the cold weather. Those run iy 8tm powt r one at Ilotftm and one u jeni r.n." pounding away on good rock." Wv find the aeriUmetit alniot uir verbally expressed by Bepoblica joitti'ial., that the civil roles should It en fiii-ceil precisely as the Presidei. lately indicated would be bU policj . President Grant litis done nothing lati ly which has brought a readier jP' heartier response of approval frotn tl people than whetl ho wnibbel 1'etiii y 1 vti nia Ck.rncfrJhJ Senator Sunnier had an attack o heart diseas', Wednesday. On th following day, lie declined to serve o. any committee ot tlie Senate ona-t-jtittt ot the state of liis health. Sin. iier has had a bad State of heart tor son i time toward tlie majority otstk ski. ate. Tli". Diamond swindler are now prospecting fora "Lodge in some va-i v i : ITficssV."-Hbere Grand'1 Jurie-. ShcriiTs, and U. S. Slarshah nevt t W.'ie. j Thoii- ill-gotloii j root'ey j biirait'ig tlietn terriblyT ' ' 4 ' i v. " 1 .' . 1 . - u 4 There U color in the Senatorial to:, te-t in South Carolina. A dispute, from Columbia nays: "The ootites f ir 1'i.lted btate' Senator will be pro' ably between ex-Gov. Scott and Co. -mail Eiliot (colored1." re- 'i'bo ltepiiolicau Caueu of U. Senators very proiierly dwided :h the Liberal lleptiblican niemUT i 'oniritttewiust takti back setiU. t!.e miio'i:y with thirr late allies, t Democrats. Kahuna has five wbUkey niUUai no : iool home, and now the ar.tbo. ties are adwrtising for somebody i hui'.ti tliciu ajaiL The "Beacon" 1 at a '(ia to'kiiow.what'a the ruauer. Tlie IVeident laH'namiaatedfVar Uiit.l of Tew York, ii A4ociat "Jw t:cewrth Saprt;iieCiiurt, Li place o XeUon. 'reijltfiiei.lv . t , . ! 1 1 . ! 1 ". ' - " Honors t tl" memory of Horae Creoler were vcrv eeuerally paid, bj Tire IIAMOD j larpea'tluB' Statement- Tbe InB" Proees Iielowt San FRACI'CO. December 5. T! vkleiicrf and names of the mi sfcted partie given to tlie Execute j 'ominittce of the late Karuendiu. Ihilng Company will be laiu bettw 'ie grand lury "tolav. Ilarpendir. j tated that he went to London in 1371 here lie heard of the illnesi of his so .i Paris and went there. In Apri 72, lie lett for the United SUtes wit 'argo Hill, Rulierg and Lent, none -horn were connected with lihn i opines. At New York lie had a cm ultation with Barton, and they d, Jed to return to San Francisco. Slat as then at St. LooK Arnold was t ave met Slack at Denver, and the :ack was to take the Xew York pirt. o the diamond fields. Kalston knev vhat was going" on. Fry, Roberts an. Vrnold met at Denver. We 'decide o take Janln with us as expert. 11m few York party consUtiiigof Harpei dng, Janln, Lent, Gen. Dodge, Slacl itKiAniold. Waited at 8t. Lotil ti ie party. Witness was prejudice gainst Slack.' Arnold's talk stretiBtl ued it. They went to the fields throuvrl ridger' ras. Arnold Revrned low lid the fields were near the Dorn nountains.' When he reached th lace, a wktm. the earth seemed to hav een luitonehed from tlw surface rock fitness had not been on the grotim hree o'linutes when he found a larg iiamond. Two men washed and twi acn assorted the tiirt. Next day the? urveyed tlieAlitn nd fmiml two hut. rtd geci". Tii. y lot'-i to stop work or ccount of tlie coid, and left for Xew fork with Slack and Arnold. Ku erg's stateroent was to the same el --ot, but lie said Gen. Dodze olferei lietn tW0 a week to remain on tin eld. ILirpemllng reqiw?U.'d him t eniain, and he finally cotweiiteV taurine I lore stated that himself ai. lbertH took 50.000 shares ia tlie ei erprtsc a third interest to eacS. Th nr. take.i were 328.000. Janlu h.i t.tCO which lie oll'ercd to sell Lent ni :irpe:idlp; for 40 per share. Th. :d Jiliaip40,000. ( One person who ine cannot be obthlned made a c' '--' east of ait lie knows about the alt!. mt-m. ai''l rive ' lines of the :i ompUcei ia the swindle. One of the ueiitumen who are no 'gajced lit instruct .ne tlie mbhic bi i prevent treat ooimaj'afniis. uia 4ns that nf a blanket had been steejK i water and hung np iu front of t: attest fire In Boston or Chicago, an et thoroughly drenched by tbe er. iaes it wonld have remained u ..xxhel to tlw last." He enforces b n-ory by a statement that "if any oi vill take a piece of paper and staph '. like a cup. lining it with water, tl aoer thus filled may be heled do ver gaslltfht and an egg boiled in tl vat ex, aud tlie water itself pass off b team, yet tbe paper wui remain ut Frohi Dii'ij of Twidci, Die. 10. The C'orvallis Gazutte lias eutared nixin i: ;::iiCi jlutut. Tlie L-alies Tjnblic scboel baeutie hundred ind siaty-two'pnpila. Tbe Knigbta of 1'vthiss arc about to or iauize a uew loJj in Portland. J. Mortimer SlnrrT is collecting ittauB i tics ia Southern Oregon for M'Connick't ! itate Directory. j The Corvallis Gici Club will givo a C ' oatic aod musical entertainment Moiuu ' vening, Dec. 23d. i Forty volunteers left Jacksonville, la . etk. tor Lioa river. As many more lei uhland and I'haTiii. Eugene City has the sidewalk, nnisano id tiie Guard keeps obituary notices ii j , auk as standing matter, ready for use a ! iiy moment. tit amnion coinrar-slaver. He killed thne i one day, recently, beside patting a gentl oon to sio James Jlulvaaey, of Cmpoua, ia ileep. appointment of Agricnltun that oomnty, by Senator B. i Sanrael J. Berry, of Pclk cotmty, ha nceivea ue Student from rystal. Citiaroa of Kosebnrjf are raisinR a sab criptkm to build a plank road from thei tain street to the railroad dejxit. It wji. st four hundred dollars. Messrs. Hull A Kickell have jmrehase mi Jaeksonvilie Times. Chas. hiclell wil the editor. The paper will continue ti Democratic in politics. The subscriptions to onsnre the bnildin I the State University at Eugene do no .tow mnch, and the few friends of tin neasore are getting discouraged. , Frank Bimpson, indicted in Polk eoonb or horse stealing, was arrested in Dou?l i ountv last week and brought backtoDai j, where ho was committed to Jail. The Eugene Journal says that tlier used overtua militarv wagon road tl astvear, going cast, 3.540 head of cattk-. ,4ti borsea, 423 waRons. 13,i;i3 sheep, 4tV oen, 138 won: . and 237 cbiidreo ,. -i The PantasTaph savs ': ' "Larse and' ric! teposits of Chrome and Copper have bcei ound in the Cow Creek hills. The chronv " said to be very rich, yielding 90 per cent nd is found in inexhaustible quantities." Wm. Bimpson. of Wasco ooonty, waa ar ested at Ochoco, a few daya ago, ant irought to the Dalles upon a charge o tealing $00 from John Bohn. Failing t ive bail in tbe sum of $1,000 he was put ir jail. Tie Oregonian says : "Oregon Enmrnp nent No. 1, Champions of the Med Ct .ijjt instituted in tlie Good Tempiar's HJ n tlie evening of the Oth inst, by M. l rrich. D. O. C for Oregon and Was; ngton Territory." The following business was trausaoteu 0,1-vnd Oltice at Kosebnrg durinx t' wnth of November: C&h sales. 6. res; Final Homesteads. 2.2C5; A. ' rip, 1,120 acres; Donation Cenifirit J00 aci-es ; Pr'-mption Filings. S tV ;res; total, 11,00. The Mountaineer says: "Mount Hood t Oldcc (Wasco coiiuty) wm ue niovto . McAttee's a soon as .Mr. B. McAttee wil. talify. The stage route will then I hansid liv way of the Tyglr ValUo, Ver intee bridge, BcJte Oven, Trout Creek illow Crei'k to Ochoco, and return the atuj way."' , Ykf.ka, Dec 3. George Klocke. wlie wa reportetl killed by tlie Mo doc, arrived in town this evening. From him we learn the following ad ditional particulars: Fiocke waa all through the fight, Imvitig started trom Link river at 2 a. M. on tlie 20th Hit.. in company with Ivan Applegate on Clear Uike where tliey obtained hope. On Monday, tbe 2d, tliey proceeded to 1'ule LakfejiswJlrAkBxotherton. who told tlieni shenad been alone fv two nights, ami that her htw'ianil and two sons aged Jl aud 22yeat-v were ItUled wldT '.tiavilljjg ,,wood. . Mrs itrotlierton and two sons l uilt barri cade in the hone of flour. She ay.- that tlve Indians were on horses take from Mr. Brotlierton's teams. Mr Hrotherton and sons killed two In dians and kept them away from the bouse night aud day, so that they could not burn It, and bad not slept for two nights She and the two boy1 and a little girl were then taken by iovke'a party to the settlement, rlocke Mates that Henry Miller wa nndonl tedly uken away alive, as they I'.'Und Wiere iii team had m i oft ict' he wood. They alo found the IkvI f Miller' woocMiopfier. name u . nown. ' Fiocke say the tuttseoftb vort that he was killed. wa that ; va out with a (larty lniiirinjr l a otlies and met a German, a trtn i of Shrceder, hunting for Shrceder oly, wlieii Floi k wild he knew win ri it wa, aud with Clia Mounie, wl.- ws also reported killed, started back ro find it. Xear Mr. Miller's hone. as they were hunting tor tlie deai body, tliey took tbe wrong road, and becomiag nneasy returned to tlie house. Upon reaching the house Fiocke ami Monroe saw a party of men riding to ward them from Bloody Point. Thi party proved to be tho Applegate jrotiiers with a party of fiiemllv Klamath Indians. Applegare the j jot Floeke to go out ami flint the body , 'ot taking hi cnti. and while alont ! innting it" ho siiw a party of Modoc j uidcr Scar-faced 'barley. One of tin iidian rode ahead, and idiot twice a locke, and also set hnnvder s hoin ii fire. Foicke'a hailing called Ap ilegate's attention, when he observed ilweder'a house on Are and sent young x-onrius, a friendly- Modoo, to ee Charley and induce him to fight, vhile they made port hole in tbe "lou-e. AJU'f Mine talk tbey suld they would fight, aud were about to get H.I1111U a haystack and bam, when x-onches wa.s sent out bv Applegate tr itni both the haystack and Spni, am ncceeded In doing so before the Mn H.k came up. The Indians findiii o shelter, fled toward Bloody .Point, iid that nlgut Applegate and party etumed to tlie soltlierV camp. . Fiockr nys that when he was goiiuj to Llnk ille yesterday, he met. OVerton and thers with a wagon containing a coffit ir himself and Jlotiroe. He alo say hat all the male settlers on Tnle Lake -ave been killed, but tbe women and ihildren escaped, ...... , tlwre were no relic of departed beauty dtioat me noae in tne Miape 01 pno tograpb or preternatural painting-, tlie desperate man patted for one lm inilating instant, wheu auoth;r brick bat came at him and lie was happy. He remembered that an excellent por trait ot hi firt liad been deponte.! with her in the silent tomb. Thither he ru-died. there lie dug with a tri umphant spade, and thence lie cirried the convincing picture. Crushed to tbe eartlu hi, second roe again only to confess tliat bis blooC-ctirtUing asser tion was too, too true, It. S. UFSlMSiI "A, world have bst-n aetraia.-d that we fee! ft iJ(Jl)K h lOKh iustified in predicting the ontinuance ot rates as gcod as, i? not betttr than, tl.-; pres ent quotations, in tl.is caae , thu prosj.c. is open befcre us for bctUir p;-ic'S in tre gon, during the Winter and Bpriiig month. AXrUOJEY tasnn It. Sii.an B. Atuliouy . and fotirtevu other strong-iniuc tl" women are to la? tried at koclieter, Xew York, in a few days for the lieiuous crime of hav ing voted at the late Presidential elec tion. What punUhnii'iit wiil be In flicted upon tliee violators of the laws vviio wickedly and wai touly defiiil tlie overeigii people by voting fur Pre-d-.leut of the I'nited States, we are una- We si iu the Portland papers a listei' fifteen veKst-la bound to Orton from for eign ports. There are three now in Port land, from foreign ports, and five wasting vessel. The demand for cargoes for these vessels i, no doubt, tbo occasion for the re cent advane. in the price of wheat. Wheat in Liverpool Avra;, lie'is &1; Cnb. 12s tV.Si3s. I'H Portlnnd Vrortuee Market. I Fmm the Oreg :.ian Ike. 9.! V.'heat During t'ie week now closing, onr quoUons by tt-legraph have advsncid 111 S.tn Fraaeicu. while tn v have declined .it Liverpool. Tiii would seem struig;-, as the Calif -nna mark' t is i:overnei almost ntire'y by t!i English mark"?. We can ! .wcuiiut lor it in n' way but on tho grouni I 'at pecnlatnrs rtv I'.nvinrin the trrules Mm 1 1 ai.risi . imi tl a: tie rise is tbe w t,; ; 'if hull-." Tie d,.-p:.ich f'n:n Sv-S: ! 1 1 I'ini 1 ,-l.i"nf i"'it.1 t 11 'if nli11,". In- i hie to say, but the heavier the better j ,hiy at t 7S.U a rust:, r of some Vtirpri-. I for tbe noble cause In which tliey are : sn'.l iU aM i the agi'ation in our oun s to suffer, and Which will be benefitted I market on M..ndn . A present o. r is 1113- In proportion to tbe severity of the1 i'J.-. and buy. r -it 1 4-i. nre more wiil- ized ia,htlval;cili-i iiU'jifim bbort: that fig- ; are. Oats Peeeirts mder t'to:". lvar.ee", qi:ot:i tlnns are iuoavninn; and tin qnantit, iu. store sj-iitt large. T.'-u dercand is sciirce- lv u 1 'i.. - ft. iiui-lv i,, i.ih n..V Friia. n-iiw , ... ..... .... . - ... ' ...MAnii tri.T.v ion-.. -if ?l l,t ikt llO pil llnld. Flour The wh:!or rai.-.s o .n;ng naviga . ion of tlie Vv illanu tt . the result is sr. in nasf in supplii s from it dir. etion wlrcb . lids to' wiaaiii tlie mrk t. tnoni.1 ti e prices keep well up, teMug to tLo fair de mand foi txtxirt purposes. Butter Ll.olct' IdU. for home consump tion ere in gisi'l d-mmd at 453(1 cents per pounJ. Corninou coijLiag is w-.ll su; nlinf at lower raUs. Egg The n-c.'ipts to-itiv "nve b.-n Vjirge, Vi.d w';;ilo the demrnd Las ' crn cim1. prices st-cin to weaken. Quotal'ii;- at l'-i, 2 . o 11 ts rn.r '.. n. Other rr.Klucts uncaan;;f'l. Nei lixTto K.irra- I'.ros , "a'oi, hs J Rsvlve't a 'ar assiwlraent of liowis l.ir the Ilouuays. iaift Books, M'js'.cal liistruTttnls, Photo. A!oun.s, Pictures, Fancy Stationery, Cutlery, 1 Go:d Pe is. School Books. Toj , rantiy Goods, AND TOILET AllTIf LK4. iii ?r.!t variety. Aisn f'T Geo, Woods k to.'s Oians. tv.in:tr School Re-Opening. Is Fit NKIt: 1 T'S f.AK v.'.'l ..,f.n , her.-h a' ti-.- .-.t pa-- mi I'u.'.y i niK'i 1 ,1 t ..KMT FROM TiTU ST.VTKMfcXT F THE OVMTIDV AND AFFATRS O tk i -ai i tViw.fiia . tiol'-'ber Slt, Wil. sulSMnwat tn :li CHK'ASiO 'IUJt as rxpunnt t i.uurao v t,iiiis.".v; of Hit Krate it t'uhl'oru : CAPITAL STOCK $U8SCR1BCD S8.000.000 OO. Capital Stock Paid up in Cash, S3, 500,000 09. Total Cash Assots, 90,2 1 2,025 48. Increase in Assetc sinoe J&n. ret, 1871, S496, 3IO40. rijThiR t'omcany's hiines Is rfcvotl eiaOuslvely to Fire Iniiran,e, and it Is tbe only Vj g i.a Company rtijfresert) t In AjxtV-s doing s M t Insnraiue biuim sA, with uu siu))!- , up.i.u sa l Isirtzv aviimuliUil nuuis not llafiie for IJIe or Marine Lve. , ' s?ass aim . ' Si Tni; Uencral Aenis lor the I'M.-.n. Loom. HEV1TT, VILsON & CO.. Nov.llf Uesteral Ayewla fcrOmis ns4 Washlna-to Terrttery (OflSje corner W Jt Asb Street, Portlaud, Oregoa. 11 . M l,e- , Le. u. punishment. Doubtless, tlie true hearted men and women who are will ing that any kind of ptiuislime.it ihould be suffered by others so long a tbe great caue ot women flinge -thiill be advanced, would be deiijhted hat the Rocheter ni:irtyr wert- to ! l iyeil alive, and their ciii.ions nulled i; on tls? docirs ot tlie Court IIom-k; a i wiiriiinp to other evil doers. As for ,e chi.tf offeiidiT, we cm -e her ii uir mind's eye waiking proudly into Jotitt and exclaiming to the Juilt .ind Jury, with an air of lolly disdal.i. "btisan li. Autliony. she Doe not care a flddle-thwlee. And, probably, that heroic Miiid il Itochester, who' will be as iaruoiH in history as the Maid of Orleans if, like her, she would lie burned at stake, doc? uot care what degree of suffering she may be called upon to endure, so loupr m it will Imt give the American w-v-1 nen the riglit ot sutl'nips as well a' to ! uffer. ' SIIAVKORV .tri'tA'!AY ' J. A. K.K II RnOx:, n. !-, HVMlTAN .1.11 Siirpron. trflU-.e i Mi"Ti''h-li-.. re-l ie i ceojiKis e nortt nl" Ma i ion "iiare, Ss em 'irn. STL. SJ A KZJ V I nzr, NOTJCF. TEIXUBAPUIC BKETITIGI. Ssenatftf 'Anfhdnr V elected rresi- lent pro tem of U. S. Senate. j A resolution was preeuted In the iloue to ascertain the debt of the DU rict of ColutuWa , : :,t,, Fifty thousand people visited the Xew York City Hall to see the re nuins ol Greeley. President Grant nd several Cabinet officers attended the funeral. . The X.Y. Herald proposes, anetH kiwiueut fund tor Horace Greeley's Uiklreu. - , , . .. Stanley has oommencett fcfuring o;.' Is AfHcttu experienceij. The R publicari branch of the Ala Niua Le 2i slat a re nnaulinouly elect id 'jiencer L". i. teiAtor, .r.,-, j : J The Democratic National Cotnialt c has Issued an address pay in? a trib tte to the memory of Horace Greeley, A fellow w ho h;i Itf-eii fhavtI hy .1 Clihiatr.n i.iy-4 tint hi harbtr first troppeddus nzor on his le; a.-id then lid tiie sliaving without any lathee. The cu toraer remonstrated, but was told that the latlier was entirely useless and had a tendency to make the hair tlff and tough, and whs, therefore, never ud by persons who had any knowledge ot the face and its appen dages. Ater tlie beard bad ivo taken off iud It was done in very riu.ri tini-- 'he barbor took a lone, skirp, needle haped spoon, and iiesfin to explore hi cutorntr'seats. He brought up from .ininerous Tittle crevices bit of wax and dirt that liad beetl accumulating li:ce his childhood. The barber sud denly twisted his snbli ct's neck to one Ade In such a manner that it crack ei! as if the vertebne had been dUlocated 'Hold on I shouted tlie tarty, alarmed for tbe safety of his ueck. "All right." replied the tonson. me no hnrt you," . and be continued cliange. fo jerk and twist the neck until it wa' as limber as an old lady's dudi-rag lie then fell to beating the back, breast, arms and sides with his tl-K then he tnimnieled tbe muscles utiti. they fairly flowed with the beating they received. He then dashed a bucket of cold water over his man. dried his skin with towels, and de barred that his work was-done. Price, two cents. . . s 1VlH.-hKr.. The Ilillb(in. VX. C.) Kecord says : Did you know that in li! a pair of tvhNkcisni' stuli a tiling .i a uifiu-tiicl'e wa aiminiiKiKe i i in t!iiecriviy V. Aii iwa ;in-.-!il:ie..t T .!l!e:!Vt' of'!:' t:'Hti '!.o -iy Ie ..ever iiw a :r.:ni w',;!i l-eatd ti l 1.-J ; that !Vi. t'.ithvr. well :i- the j o'tu-r old ire;it"i me 1 ! the ti-vn. ci .von" uhi-K'-r. but .-hived every iiiornii!jj. and taur!ii I'.H'l'- ch:uilrc:i that " wliUkers wm v an aboniinatlc and a sin."' He says that at l'hnp; l . IIll', in l-i'l. ayuuiig g n leman from K:i! !j;h ,and uo'v a jiroiuliicnl citizen of that city; made a f.eblc Htteiiijit to ' ctilrlva'e a tuomstaclie. and it raised ' such a corar:- 'v in co"cge th:U the. rs.n'v too' .ud (if it Hid se::f the Rev. Dr. IKvins now of Xew Yoi.k , and thun cue oft' e iJi.irt!. totheyntiuj; ' I'm to n a o:i with 'litu, ant! .-t hiir. o shave hi tipis r 'A. The Dc'or pp ,Mc,l to t!;e yountr' mat', for the side ot hi ainted tatlier tociit it off." and if n-.t for hii nke, for ' lod'ssake "to cur it off., A:id tlie hair dl appeared. O.ily ior.s aiid ,vircus r Ucr and Mich vort: whUker- In thotc vvs. Our Infornvfyt now wear' a luivy bean I. a;il is not a little proud f his moustache. IIiw tlilnc lo Bevi:k IIos,a:: Mri.On. i J'ttFRr N, tig.i., lKv. '.h rK7.'. i t sTINS-iN ! avl.i len appoiineH X aii.a AreU IT ihe U-avei Hi'lerv M I il l.- uri is O'n a.i; . n-iri.-? I hritl) kIvch Im. i. .n;r.v i rfsnv ks.m w ill t).- rev v ii,-1 a-lil i i pmi h imi'.ni in", e-ro.i :e li Mm r iin"-r M H'ttb'rH. HEAVLII IliWtUY M IU Cv. Iiej.tlarnSm. BC3T AXDSH0E STORE.; CEO. A. PEASE, Sac.'sscr to PROTZMAN, G'LLIHAN i CO., . A-'lmtl nntl Uorrltoii Street. Vot 1- 0ercrtiaZ&Q2ffi&Zcu'estmazA'et price,- '0UftZ s ft '.Hi' 1 a -f :r. itr S.a:.' THE KEN YON GALLERY 'Ijiio'y oirate '. he fr. A. L,blei!:l W. II. c:atterli, j I 4y i:5rt:R!Kxnrnori:R AT0RJ'nflw the Proprietor c:' ttus ni'ar FIkSo ; emph l.aliery, ami is the 'cois-raur. All. wnrk warrau:et to ff.vc tat Istaruoi'. far4 J (fozzi. 2Z One of tbe ftshiii&bla cborcbee lu New York has a doped au expedient for lUractiiiar tbe curlms of Its oonrrre- ion tochurcii which, costing notbluK. ; heart la nearly broken '.iij(nt UTiiaps w aoopcsj wmsi praui Isewbtw. AttJio rear of (be cburci kept hanging a slate beuring upon it i li-t of wedtltng to he eeletrarel. vlilcli, it I-f u.kI, prove eftVcttwl i. Kraaiiig u- nitem lance of j'otmg L ies toiliviiie 'r''ce. . UEABT-BKOKEX WIDOW. Hit said that the following letter was writtew to a lady in Chicago by a bereaved and stricken widow in Chi -ctanati :. Dearest Lonisa : Darltig JeTin die ' last night. Congestion of tlie hi'ig-1 '.)nr Us Is his jrnbi. I will ioin lili.i oa tbe other Bliore. I have ordensi tie lovo!Wt utolialr for 'the tuneral nade with polonaise and trinimedwitl real point lace. Loss covered bv in- urance on tbe ten year plau ; will be paid In sixty days . I know yea nor-, :W with ene. .' We bad four docter-. i it twodollsrs a visit. Aunt Maria win not ' go into mourning, be- j csoee she just bought tier fall and win . ter things. Her bonnet te srra-.r. ! mere m a oaim u uueaci; out my SeiKl ine a cut paper pattern ot that saoqne of yours. , Xonroeroretl MAHaH. I once ailled. " said Theodore Hook, -on ntt old laly wlio pressed me so urgently to stay ami dine wit'i her hit. I had tioeitgiigeinent. I could ot refill. On sitting down tlje ser vant in.c-ivrel a didi which contained two iiiuttmi cliop. sod iny old .riend -aii!. Mr. Hook, yu see your iliuuer." I'luink you. nm'aui, said I, "but where'i yours f". Bret Harte is untiirtunate In his Bos fonappniiitmei'ta to lecture. Falling, or some reason or other, to keep hi 1 it, Mr. Ill dpath. who felt somehow '. responsible tor his non-appearance. In- rod i iced Dr. Holmes to tlie wailing itMlieiice. with the remark, which was y no means fhittcrinjt to the absent t lecturer' "itH tne castom, in tnis ! course, in any cawj where the commit I t.-e have been tillable to keep their i ! orouiii, for tliem to piocnre a lector-; 1 er of "tipcrior merit to tbe one adver- Used." - - W. W. Piper,- . ARCHITECT,! POI?ITT i A TJX. I'eviaf I , 500,000 Pounds IJIVTC hnvdrnl thoind fimnl of perk ' " w.i'itel a tbe t'apl a' MarK f, Llher t I street, Sulem. Highest markH rni-e pakl in rafti. W'l. (JOELI.EI'I. N'nv.?I7lm LIFE POLICY PAID. ' Salem. Or' g m, X'v. S. 1ST?. 7V A. A. nr 66-r nrt Jt-r Arm' '-r COJV- j TIXRNTAL LIFE IN8VR.ANCK CO, of -V w lor.- j I TAKE this opportnnltv of thanklrj; von and your Cominy for tbe pro an pi snd hvnorablr payment o( the Iil ry of 1,1ft IijiHTfinc on tbe tlfenf my laiehn-bssd Win. J' hncn of Salem KLIZABKTU JOHNiOV. BELT & JOHNS, WITH OU WITHOUT FORCE FFEO. jfzcZttsiveSa&ik 0vg4?iftrl&e made fejr&zzrJaJztated, castfteel DtFO. A Louisville nian who had onlv leei iu.ii:t:d with his girl two uigfits, at j ce .nted to kiss her at tlw gate. 1. j dying deposition he told the doe I .rs that just as he "kissed her, tli j irth slid out troui under his feet, am I lis soul went out ot his mouth whil. head touched the stars." Late' tlsDatcbcs bdow that what ailed hini .'i M..nw of eltlzims throuzbout tb United States Wednesday, tbe day cf I jiwched so long as tbe watw baU be I ho ol(Lml ' toot' J"11 f-nl. fUtttla,'' 'fWMlHW ttew. ttMCUsflSlf f-N A Qi ANDAUY. .i t per got ir mcb on bis,, to.ii toil the. "lin r ! it i.ii.l o-a rt jI u! 1! e hud . , K-a..ed a . nip ' r i..g a liit.e d g li ipji- e. : , ., in, wUrtUjioti lie 'iniiulg.d Ui t. -'lilontv: " Wei! nnv. h r.vs atvutiti drum. I know where I ate that lob .er; I rtcolcct v. here I got my m i: ttt I ui hanged if I can "reca I w ere swallowed that big blaCi . d g," The following i- tlie most startling oinposi tor's 'fiiieto fill outa column" .ve have seen fora month: 4Dne onng mothers heart leap 4th with joy vlien lie beholds her darling babef 1st 2th. Tlie rureiiU of i. tie .viary Telly petl loned the 'ew-Y oik Legislature lor cave to change their child's name, be tiuse It wan7t that kind ot a baby, a n'stake bavlM occurcedat tbe ciuist A Seattle tlispsui' of Dec. 6, tots - The captain of a vessel lately ftrriv C, ' . . t Tacama reports timt lie s ase ! -o'tsrh iniVs ot luinh-r wher. j iSe Titli of th k'm nwb'a. Tr-i t!-i, nil. i- ! rtt ' nt ' 4 j missing schooner Walter Raleigh , Jaj'. ii-ii-o... which -aikd from t'iw I rv I'nr Sin Krai clsco oVi-r six vv,i i ijjr with hi nher. i ' An obliging gentleman, who thinks nch perouai i .vrs no i.ot ct mn I. while they make friend?, wa applied to by a colored man for a certltii ate ol character, by which he might gffc a it untioc. The testimonial provtdtole nore complimentary than .ipio him lf had exectel; and that winthy o. eenvcring from his astonlshmput, e-- c!alnied: "Say. Mr. . wmtyo'i irih me sonietliiijn; to doyerselt'on that v-commendatlou?' At tSalem, P-jC. 7, 172, Ralph Barron Ruiki . aed 7 ars. son of Huh Rank n. At Ashland. Jackson county, Dec. 6ui, 1S72. lucker Aikeu, of Marion county, cf consumption. Leased waa en route- to California, for fha bem fit ot his health. Ii a.lrm. IieoerabeT 4ia, HT. at 9 r. v.. .ark?. lOcimM 'tP!, 'f C W. A s. A. Ki-.-a', al 4 year" a"l It -tars. ' Wlilcmoito i.n.versity. 2 n. xj a- ca-i ir is . aZs tfi& A'I TIDE JVSTXY fc-KLEBUATET) PEORIA PREMIUM PLOW, well ami utvnranly koo a thmufnma tbe 'West anil PaciHc Slope. Improved e-jiev ialh n ir easnn ' lfJM, wfch liat cvndMve, stel bis-b laudslde, rScotch clevis ami lilsli su.edard. foVe A(,-t".." 'r ikr , , MITCHELL TPAJlVXL WAXJOIS IKAZ.rKS TH Ihe uexiTeire vi. t i inn A: tl oa ma V-kiii 1-. 1G. 1S72. he .V.nil O il r ciro i jii.ci Mlll-l - 1 . 5 i.:i:7.iK ij-i: - : u I. . i'l I c gan i--' -..i li TVti: T" ti n I '! rt M i D DRUGS AND MEDiClES ; i Fancy & Toilet Artie! os. r hys'clsns Pi-5scr!ptionti ant Faml'y lecipes Wesdie ' j a3.33Cla?ty. j ,1 lvl-e h mekelnll . i f" mir e i.i" S: roei N. --7i. f A minister who has done nu chbard -ervice proposes that the pews be put on pivots so that tbe devout may exam iiie the toilet oo tip back mta, On Marriage. 1(rshi' Belief lor Toui.k Men fr.nn i heeat s 'l trriirsaiid Abuseo 1 eaii; 'He Hiiho-l re-lOTH. Imcrltmemr t- Mar nate rtmivci. New meihfl of troatnieut. jui rvmirrVab renellas. Hoolts and Iroii'ar sen', freu. in tea'ertenve'ois-s. Ai1res. t'OWAltn ASWK-IATION, No. U Sonta Ninth Plit arte'unla. Ps.-n to- nation Bavin a h'.sS repn:aiin lor honor- , able coo'luct anil iro!,-fona' skill. j anjit ViaUwf'm IT B StVKS TOO IATK TO VSE Unit' . Huney of ll-nrhcninii and Trs aCouuh .irba' it In st io bave re.-ourse lotn tlie: irly stares of pi m'-uarv iltseare, so as to -nre twin-dials ami prmaru-ni relief aisl , voiil (UeaeT. Cruteolou'a 7 Avenue. SoVI bv !riimgjr;t". Tike's TnothaiLo lreps mire Uj 1 Bit note. ; IWclttlJtwIw COMMERCIAL HOTEL. OrtEA KOlE BMltH, ( SALEM. OREXK. JONES & PATTLRSON, Proprietors. tfOO MTdlasZ THE ZHTCnZLL "WAGON ' ' "... L 6' HIS ATOe vlll nelelttin llrsl-e'tss Ol. . iter, and irl'h attentive aist ubliglnf ' enanis. . I Wo are prepared to furnih Root swaa lAilonstnthe trave'lnu public, aatl will ma i every cnileavor lo merit tbe patronage, of our 1 old customers. ltV"!ar Boarding at verv lnv low rttws. i 0T.M,7U. 4 txawfedted alt taiefA fast "s. A 7TS . As Si . Av.iiio.in.)y ..a A AI V