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3 3&lE&OL OUKGOs, STATESMAN". TIE WEUT C2ICCI mTESIiH Meial rnpar ef the tmtt States. FRIDAY, i. Jf ARCH 3,18:6. POLITICAL DEP ARTM ENT. "BMIIIAt.rAll.rBK. Tbe Oregenian volunteered Its great le gal force in prosecuting Gen. BabcocK, ad the case has terminated as onr -Court House case did the jury "going back' on the Oregonian.-. JT that paper favor any measure, juries and the people geuerally 1 eonstder it sale to conclude, U U a fraud - odgothe other war. . , r; ' '' 'WJBUTTXATStY. A. gemkenan in , Washington, 1). C WTites ot a letter from which we extract ' the fcuewing: paragraph: ' . 1 cuiirratulate van en the enlarged and . laaproved eooaitiou o( the StaiksmaK. If Jou don't ret the support yea need, you jvunlr.tir -1 f - Cot. WaUtUnW with a d) Mercury , Mtnlnates another mm for the place which the present Governor is ex ectd to 11 Chief Justice, The stodge is thin. That concern thinks ay early nomination Judge , Jlonhani be will be killed and it will ,le easy saiiis for the Governor into xhe Chief .tuticeship. The scheme is this and will hardly work. "We will wait and , oiims err The Independent Democratic Oregonian has come around again, and yesterday be come a p retry resectable Republican pa per, to those , who had net aecn any for. aaer numbers. In view of the Ihllure o; the proxies and the 800 votes cast tor Rev " uitney, me uregoulaa very mag nanimously proposes te coutiuue to be a Republican paper, sro its owner can jet back InttttieirtUff Stales Senate. This is very liberal en the part of the own- r of that paper, but as the 'people are the owners of the Republican party It is diffi cult to make the contract, and that sheet change itself into all sorts of political at titudes for the purpose or controlling pub lic sentiment, in the several parties to tlie -extent necessary. What position it will take to-morrow cannot be conjectured -with any degree of certainty, air. Morton, of Indiana, a prominent Republican, and admitted an all hand to be one of the greatest statesmen iu the country, haa been spoken of as. Republi can candidate for the Presidency. Mr, Morton Is not the first choice of the Statesmax, but thouM he toepme a sub ject of abtvs by Democratic papers in oth er States, or iu Oregon, bis chance for be ing selected as our Chief Magistrate, is X- Tne Albany Detwrcratand the Or egonUn, hotti distinguished fr being ou me losing aide of every poU;!csJ game, an engaged daily in mast bitterly abusing ana murepaenting Br. Morton and should e people generally by any means become acquainted of this fact, hU election would e almost certain. Mr. Morton, being a wery sensitive man, would ba terribly aiv swyea u n knew the manner -in which tbe Albany Democrat and tbe Oregon bin are "going after him." we hope that he win not by any accident get bold of either of those papers. - fKM BAawarCK TbUAL. Democratic papers ail over the eenntry haw labored earnestly and1 fetlifully to manufacture public opinion against Gen. Babcock, ever since, and, in fact long be fore bis trial commenced; not because tltey care a straw about either hU guilt or innocei.ee, but hoping through a convic tion to acquire some valuable political cap ital. The Jury was aaaee op ot the best men of the country and after lite mst careful investigation ot tbe case, returned verdict of not guilty. No one wbe tat read tbe evidence can charge unfairness to the jury, aad the Democratic political shysters who have effected so much virtu ous indignation on account of wrongs -committed by a Republican administra tion, will now certainly cease to bowl about this one particular point. The fol lowing dispatch is dated February 23d: ' At 33 minutes past 3 the Jury sent word they bad found a verdict and were imme diately . ushered into court. On taking their seats the foreman banded tlie verdict o tbe clerk, who read it a follows: "We, tbe Jnry, find tlie defendant not joHry." I Some demonstration in favor of the de fendant was mad, but it was quickly checked. There was a general band-sliak-1 ing, however, and Gen. Babcock erov-od over to i be jury and most heartily and feelingly sliook tle hands of each jury man and thanked them kindly for the Ver Clet ifte General and hi fiiends li ft tl oourt for their hotel. On reaching tlie street the party was heartily cheered by the great crowd congregated in fnnt ol the Custom llooe and aim. Ht evcn lxxlv s"eiii-l well plca-(t with tltc r""il:. ki ixrt Jt. In the Evening Mercury, of the 24th lust., we find the following: At the Democratic fouveutlon to be held in this eitv iu Anril. a raudi date for Judce of the Third Judicial District is to be nominated, who will be one of tlie Judges of the Supreme Court. If Chief Justice Ron bant will accept tlie nouiiuuliou we will gi re hini our most henrty support. Xow.'this surirests a variety of questious, amon which may be Hie followinjr: First, Will Chief Justice Bonhhm be nduiinated? Recouil, Would he accept if uomiunted? Third, If he accented tbe numiuatioa would he be one of the Judges of the Su preme Court, even with the "most hearty support of the Mercury?" Fourth, Would any other Democratic nominee be favored with the same most hearty support, or is this put forth so early iu lha political season as a warning to tho Democracy that if they wish to secure that valuable aid they must not forget Chief Justice Bouhaui? Fifth, Considering this en dorsement of the Judge by tbe party, and his noted decision in tho White man case, are we to understand the Democratic party to be of tho neuter gender; and if so, what assurance has the Democratic party that ita officers ; and privates will be protected? And last, but not least, how much did Chief Jnstire Ronham nay tho Mer cury man to put him in nomination. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION A ltopublU iui State Convention In here by called to convene iu tlie city ot' Port land. Vediiclar, May 3d, il.76. at U o'clock a. M., to select six delegates to tlie Xatlonul Itcpiililkmi Convention, can didates ter Jmlge ot tlie Supreme Court in titv setiiuil, lliinl and tilth judicial dis trict, tor prtMrcuting uttornvys for the wveral judicial ili-itricts three liresUlvntlu! elector, and a randidate tor Itepresenta tive in 0ngrc, and for the transaction of such ot tier buine a iuhj- come be fore the convention. ... it i rwxMiuiieinled tliat niiiuurv and county conventions in tlie tevurai counties be held as follow: I'rimary conventions on n eUneatl;iy, Amu I'Jtu, and t-onnty coiiventioiw on Vednelav. April "Jith, or at such other times a the county com mittees may appoint. I lie Ibllnwliiir i the ailinrtioiinieut of delegates in the said convention upon tlie basis ot the Republican vote for Rcpreseu fcitlve In Congress In 1"T3. Bakor Benton Clarkauus. : ClaMop Colsouua. . . Coos. Cony uoDKias Grant...... Jaokaoa. . . JoaepuiiM. . I.ONUITI lK r 1 HIE MABIHATH. jktt Hrrv. That politically WatkinUed concern, the Oregonian discovers a huge mare's nest in two editorial items of tlie only Republican daily iu the State tlie SnAiessiaS. The want of perception which lead libit psper to conclude tliat there i a contradiction iu the two itenM copied and garbled, is tlie e fleet of the operation performed by that lioliticil Professor Whlteman and the concern is entitled to sympathy.' Tlie Statesma!! is in favor of the people elect- ing United State Senators direct, but at a time wlien no good can result from the agitation of the question, it U opposed to creating distention in tlie parry which is In the van of all Improvement In political economy, or in any other Held ot hibor, nlieie ii-guaiU te tlie welfare of humanity are Involved. Tlie Oregonian would induce dimension in all tlie political parties of the State, and feed upon a hope that a heavy hardware" bnineA might result, by the election of a Senator who awns and Governors the concern. The Statrsman U an Independent Republican paper, owned by no bank, hardware store. clique or ring, and will always be found battling for the rights of tlie people, as against corporations or monopolies which are calculated to oppress. ' ' We hope the Corbett Senatorial document will recover from its present obtuse mental condition and assume decent manners to ward the people. Should it continue to cry and whine because of disappointment in Senatorial favors, It will become neces- aary to give ita square sinking. , :, THk autssjt. :. 'J' Hill, tbe champion rebel la tbe IlOuse f Representatives at "Washington, in the lata discussion with Mr. Blaioe, charged Intra manity and barbarUy on tbe part of Colon threes during tbe late rebellion. vue n ine acts wiucn .air. Hill was pleaded to call humane, U tlie following proclamation: ...... I pronounce ami declare Beniamin F. Butler to be a felon deserving of capital punishment. 1 uo order trut lie be no longer considi.red or treated as a nublic enemy ot the Confederate States of Amer ica, but as an outlaw and common en emy of mankind, and that iu tlie event ot his capture the officer in command ot the capturing force do cause him to be immediately executed by hanging. And I do further order that no couunaudiiif offi-er of tbe Cnited States taken captive, shall be paroled before exchange ontil the said Butler shnlt nave met with due nnn- bment for hi crimes. That all command ing officers in command of B. F. Butler are declared not en filled fo be considered as soldiers engaged hi honorable warfare. but as rouneas and criminals deserrmz death : and that thev and each of litem be. whenever captured, reserved forexecution. - . Jicmmos Davis. Linn..,...,,. Marion afultnomah . Polk TiUauoofc. . . I man ... . .. rmaliila Vuni Wwhmirton. Yamhill ... 3 ... 1 ...10 ...IS ...13 ...4 ... 2 3 ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... Osi; dici- ilii-il v.i i .'! L,',i,iiijo ll.itiHK;r!c in ."vi ir f i of ft. Tin- (i-ii-:ii-. i,U ol-ll..- :.d . l --e -uame i' h if!'kn, a-vctl nitli aoM-iu aiiit lln.iiH in 112. a surgeon, ami ill the CRHipHijn a rrxrKJtsiai. MMnr. A neero. known as "fnele Hen."' ha been found on tbe Filoos plantation, eight ailes from Chappell Bill, In Washington county, Texas, who says lie was a good sized boy, blowing the bellows in a black smith shop in Virginia. t the time of Braddoek's defeat, Tn 1S74. He lost his eyesight at about sixty years of age. but in the course oMwenty years it returned to him, and be ee as well a anybody now. liis hair turned whit with age, turned black again, and is now white the second time. He now inaticate with his third set af teeth. He itad fourteen wives : the father of eighty-live children, and is bale, hearty and actite. From hi uu- meuts he must be one hundred and forty or one hundred and forty-five year old. ine csnieiiniai cj;i liave hiui if tliey want him. The plan of an International Mon etary Unit does not, it seemx, meet with much favor in Kngland. The London Time, in niinoiincinp ju im practicability, tnkeH occasion to twit tlie United Mutt on their iiieiiiin of ecie ii.y meht, ami roll- ii i'.tiu; land'?! millioiiM of circulating fruld ovvreii:iis before our eyes as Pivise inis;lit display liitt dinner of eoni-cs to lM.urm Knawiiiz li is crust. - .Iulm litill's lion i-owUiiiitiH always stands on tlie border ground hetweeu the u we in Kpiring and laugliter-iirovoking. Total....... .;: u;. in making this call fir a Republican State Convention, the State Central Com mittee realize the fact that too much Im portance can not be attached to preliminary operations. This bring a government ot the people, by the peojile, for tlie people." tlie sgent or ofllcers of tlie government, should tie in accord w th the i.eople. Ac cording -to tlie general accepted plau.ol selecting candidates, the first step are taken in onr primary, count v and State conventions, 'l'lieee form tlie ground work l pniitical organization upon which tfie whole siiiertniuture miwt staml or fall. - if buue4 men deoire laMtest otliciaU. is it asking too iiiudi that they lay aside for a day all other bwinexs aflair- aud.de vote Hie time nen-ii-ary to select prOier per-ons to attend county ami -State con-, ventious? , " . j in view ot tlHfse omsidenttions and .ol tlie important interest at stake, we earn etl apix-al to all legal voters awho are In sympathy with the j. 'f tlie Re- publiean rty, reg-.irdless of personal likes and di-iiikes, to rally at tlie primaries aim see to u uiai mine tint true men are entrusted with the business ot preparing ui arc ivuiiii political campaign, select men who are not only true thepiselves in the broadest sene of that terrfir, hut men ot tlixrf.rnuuiMi, men who- e- ami wiU choose wuelv tor the good of the peopl in defiance ot "rings" and cliques." . 't It is unnecsaiy at this time to reiterate in this call the principles of tlie Republi can party; in gloriouA record is still fresh iu tlie memory of an enlightened public it Is sound ti f on ail the great principle affecting onr national existence; It U the party of progress and development; It ex poses corruption wlierever found and in flicts punUhment npou conspirators, fear ful and sudden, without tevpect ot ierou or position; it favors the universal enlight enment oi ine people without trammel of creed or Urn; and Its banner is found in the van lending on tlie hosts of reformer m all that tends to lugiier civilijitiim and suiarxeu ireetiom. - L. S. gxTT. Clialrmau. i.C MoBELaxt, SeereUrv pro tm. KKrranjt a t aion batmsal rtniTMsx. rTASHRCTOK, Jan. 13. The nertlTn. Ion Republican Natioual Convention for candidates lor President and Vk Preoi. dent of the U nited States will be held at Cincinnati on Weduesdav. tlie 14th ot June, 1870, at 12 o'clock, "noon, and con- list of delegates front each State, equal to twice the number of Senators and Repre sentatives in congress, and two delegates from each organized Territory and tbe District ot Columbia. In caliliir conven tions lor tlie election of delegates the com mittee-of tlie several Ptates are recom mended to Invite all KenuMicaii electors and all otlier voter, without regard fo past lKjlitical fliflercnce or party aflllia- tUMi, w ho are opposed to reviving section al Msnes, and desire to promote friendly feeling and iermaneiit harmony In the country by maintaining the censlitutioiml rights of every citizen, iiMjIud'mg tlie fiill and free exercise of the right ol suffrage, without Intimidation and fraud; of tlie continued iirosecotioti and punishment of ail otticial dUlKMiesly. and of an economi cal administration of Government by hon est, faithful and capable officers: who are in favor ot making snch reform In the Gov r.mcnt as exuenence mar sucrzest: who are lnioel to impairing the credit of the nation by depredating its obliga tions, and in favor oflusuining In it every way, with faith and financial honor; who bold thai the common school system Is the nursery of American liberty; and should be maintained absolutely tree from sector ial! control; who believe, tor tlie promo tion of tliese end", that tlie direction of the Government should eoittlnne to be con filled totho-e who adhere to the principle ot 1870 and support tliem as incorporated in tlie constitution and laws, and who favor recognizing and strengthening the funda mental principle ot national unity In the centennial year of the Republic. 'Sinned K. D. MORGAN', Chairman of the ltcijublicaii National Committee. I W. Chamm.kh, Seeretnrv. j Editor Rtatksmak: I was much pleased to obdorve a reply to my arti cle by one of your readers, regarding tbe longitiitle of the Habbath; I was also pleated at tlie sharp rape he aimed at me anil hope he will not be frightened o(T if I send lilm aRoIlaud for his Oliver, since I shall do it in a uplrit of brotherly love, anxious to avoid hurting his fVelhiga and hoping that uo other reader will take any of fense. Homo hnrdeded Infidel or God forsaken Atheist, might have taken exception to the jK-rsonHl character of his remarks, but so thoroughly am 1 devoted to the cause of religion that nothing of the kind ever disturbs me. So he or any one else is welcome to accuse me of falsehood, for if such la the best argument that can be brought forward on their side, they should not be prevented from doing the little that lays in their power. The widow's mite was very acceptable and al though to charge an opponent with falsehood is only a "mite" in logic, still if this is his all, the gift should bo accepted. - The motive which prompted hint was a very laudabla oue, namely, an anxiety to prevent the dear children of Saleiu from being misled by me, because of that typographical error of d degrees instead of ISO. Why, bless his kind heart, any child who knows the meaning of the word Longitude'' must necessarily have learned that ISO degree is half a circle. Two weeks ago I called your attention to this error, In a private note, but did not deem it worth oorrooting. lle Bidea, 1 saw that it might answer for a bait to catch gudgeous, and sure enough, this "smart Aleck" has gob bled it down like a hungry pickerel. All right; lam glad ol the "typo," for perhaps no one would have ven tured to reply bad It not been for tho apparently good opportunity to blow tne up for my ignorance in putting our antipodes buly 80 degrees distant. 1 ndiuire his feeble attempt at sar casm, where he remarks so poetically, in reply to a difficulty which I wanted explained, that ft was "old and thin." True, the ' remark is uot very witty nor very pious, yet lit tie children may have smiled at if, and If so, no doubt ine aear man has gained his point "um ana ttunr' This is a deciuVJ improvement iioii the slang pbraao o mm, ' bet-auKs age implies decay and tberefVrre, admitting that thero might have ouee been truth in my criticism, age Das destroyed it. It la all vary well to talk about observing ine naooatn when it comes to us, but how are wo to know wheu It doe come? Answer, "old and thin." Even the dear. little children, about whom lie is so anxious, know that there can be but one seventh dav in week, and when I show a case where an honest doubt might arise as to which day is the Babbath, and ask for information through the only relig ious daily on this coast, your corres pondent earcastleally responds, "old and thin. ' Jt is a question of mo mentone upon which at least one poor wretch haa been etoned to death, and since the sin of Ignorance is no longer winked at, in the name of com. inou humanity, I seek for Information under difficulties only to be answered With "old and thin." It Jt an inter pretation, of God's Holy Writ, but it matters not, the response is "old and thin." I wonder If your correspond eut should hear Gabriel blowing his uorn, if lie would not interrupt the angelio tooting with his surcasti." re tort, "old and thin.'' But I do not mean any o flense, only this trite say uig oi -oia ana tbiu" reminds me of that beautiful passage where it says, -noroe jiortt will boil tbat Bunkum, XIV, 1". Our friend seems to object because I drew the inference that bail wan re fused to that desperate criminal. Upon second thought I find that 1 was wrong; therefore I retract and apologise. Ball was not refused. Who ever heard of a priest refusing money or security? No. thev wnoi.i gladly accepted bail with tbe bope that be would run away, but tbe Door devil could not give bail and that was what was the matter. The reference to Frederick the Great, who caused oue of hi best Generals to be shot, because he failed to extinguish his candle at a certain hour, as a justification for God Al mighty in sentencing that fellow to be stoned to death, sounds rather otn-er . ...... ' or we usually look back for prece dents Instead of thounariilH of years forward. However. I aw tit. Huh i vi . .... """f" -- soever shall smite thee en thy right iciieek, turn to him the other also." Furthermore, a woman was taken In adultery, the penalty for which was precisely the same at that inflicted on the "stick gatherer," yet he would tint condemu her and I am of the opiuiou that if tbe lord needed to look down the future for an example it would have been as much te his glory if he had imitated Jesus of Kaa- areth, instead of Frederick the Great, who deluged Europe In blood. 1 think 1 may now retort, "), shame!" upon "oi!and thin" beg pardonupon our fneiiu. lie refer ine to Kxodua XXXI, IA, which reads: "te shall keep the Sab bath therefore; for It Is holy 'unto you. l.very one that detileth it shall surely be put to death, for whosoever doeth any work therein, that eoul shall be cut off from among hi peo- - . . . jug, as nrooi mat tne aaaa was not put to death nnder an ex post racto law, but I rail to see th . point. This punishment waa for "dstAHag" or "working," whereas It does sot ap pear or record thnt gathering sticks was either. Suppose this fellow wanted the sticks for walloping his wife, it would not have been "work," nut pleasure and amusement to hare gathered them ou the Babbath or any other day. Wonder if this is "eld and thin?" Imwirkr. UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF CALIFORNIA. JOKES I PATTERSON, This i the fat :ie l'imiian !l ovor CalifVrr.a. Him in ('urtismi. iiir mmieveil city ol - Vlrryiiu. iv u a STRICTLY RELIABLE HOME COMPANY M'orlung on s Gold ZBckslsf. Wt'h a I.AHi.K I-AIO I P CAPITAL awl ur al lb this watki arrAiat. VERY LOWEST RATES ALL LosSfcS PROMPTLY PArpwuhmil mer uit: lu lurtatu tajiutors. BAi.rrx, foti. 11. liffs. tnn NEPTUNE BATHS r.n. Matkma; I tear Bin Seeing an article in a late uainher of tlie KrATKwatAh from tlie unfortunate VVatkius now in the V-OiniTT , It mil In mh.,l I.l dents of the affair buten him and the M33HE & HEMLL PEOPMETOES v. " in-ill, iimt i me Kcnenu Slxca-trlzae Saloon, Stnrsri'i Block.CaaaaaareiaJ St. ATIIS. HOT ANf txiMi, RKAHV At. UDTSftll omaaom CANDY FACTORY, Commercial St., Salem. way." A ca-e of chroi.ic Ia.Ines i, r-portud at i of 1"i?i'-' if ,,e applies it to mo, he a-.l.iiitou. A young man appointed to a clerkship in the Tn-a-nry l;:iartnient "i" coiiducte 'i toii'n ilo kand informed v. hut h'M dti'ie-t were, 'i'fie clii-f of ti e ; 1 jur'n.'Mt ii;-.'.rveieii in n a short time, iil'ii i tiniiloi -liihly r. i-iiir in hi .car, j with hU feet elixir .icieri-tically railing irii the desk. "Ilelhi,"aid the chief: "-li"t ! yo'i expect to do any woi k ?" "W'orL bo hanged!" exclaimed the :ntniihcd yonth; , ! nad to work hard euoii"li to get here." American, French and Cerman Candies Manufactured and Conatantly n Hand, wholeale and Retail. nr.ARf Of ALL IlltAVar Iinwiv.: im-u OTSTEKM IJi EVERY KTi'l.E. PeMrwir t. u. iioi.at.Ki , uoiorious ij.h.ihj iium iiiuo auom. i reler to a statement made by hltemau ami hit wife to eertain parties but a few days be fore he committed that fiendish crime on Matklns. But for a better understanding ol this matter It will bn necessary to state tnat some timo prior to tills, Whhe- man leaseil a farm of James Andersen, uu wiibu im! iouiiu oat there waa soai inmuie aoont tlie title lie uixlertook te swindle.-, him Anderson) out of it; but niKiing ne roulil not do this and retain poueMiiou at the tunic time, be prncared Watkins, to onuie out from Iowa, and making mm believe that lie had sons kind of a title to it. he sold tlie land to Watkms and nut him in powwhm. W .tien. went on smoothly for a while, wheu W hiieaian oecanie jealous of Walkiut and hit wifk auu Became rery abunive tohu wife. Wat- Miis, ciaiuilng tliere was no ftmitdalion for this, and becoming dguatcd with the wiioio auair, made a proijosltion le An uerson to relustnte liiui hi his Jiwt and le- ( riK" io ine lanu. v..... t . . . jo, ii unmans next object was to umcm nus aim t pen.ua le Watkiot te deed the land to KUwards a partkular rrleud of hw, and to get him out of the way. And in order tn iln tln k r.,....i ed frieudthip to Watklns and told film if .... ,o ,nvea nun MVatkin) betler i.u uc uiu mm, tne could go wirh hint and there would be uo furtlier troubf- ba- m.,T. h. w; ,. OW' , !o ateBient made by tvhlteman and wife at above re- A,ml .. U'l, I.. ...... . . .... J""V ."JV" traHe .Pne:, aseavv etIU Lav lIHt II eayifa. him better than ,tm d. J Z " .. I and Hve with hira and we will fix m. lm- slttcas; that Is, you deed this laud te Kd-1 warua and we will nart In n. , ..riiier to inose parties "Mr wife hat s mitt mm. I'm. wtin. not gmiig to let mm knew this until be ieu. " Mrs. n tiitenan. in a separate conversatbm witli one of those panies, made the saina atafam. -.1 diug. WnkiusfhUiks lam going to leave ftt linaluJ a... ,1 ... .. ." - -v "-""i iu live wiin mm: bat X am not xoiug to do this, hut I wiU net let iu aiiow 19 ine contrary until he makes tliat deed to Edward." k . k . . . anew thoe persons had completely blinded him .Watkms; as to tlieir real intentions. The next day afler this W hltemau andW at- anw weoi to ."Vilem. the deed waa n,..l. ait to i Edward, Watklns executing it lu B-wi wiin, oeneving that tlieir troubles " --' e iiovr eiidea. lint n-l.ni l ... i in two days after, at they were rldine ...m.njj eiitny, wnen vriuteman inrew a niH! over iiH laad and drweinr .......,-, ,-, Liii.Mite '"iu until lie neariv dead. L'aeniif ami it-..... ,... and then castrating him in the most ..!...' man manner. u must bear In in I ml that lor a long time prior to this, YY'hlteinnn had treated Watklns verr Llnillv; l.l L lowed him to ii jre hi wife while she was ica, eut at iih talile. and stay at bis hou in compHiiy with hU wife in his absence. ivu witt, kxi, mug after bU pretended il oikj, out at Hie miiiio time med tatlair In hit heart thi-i most Inliiniou. crime. nm one word as to the provocation tor this shooting, ir what has already beer. i ... -i . .,,,0t "mc")"t' wotlld I KKU-WWyrAXTLtUSHAXPAIXklni.. Iliat a short time before tla- last Un. .r of fel'V.!'.n!Mn.BWwe fiiin: p;0nc r..k:.' T..LI. . laun against nai kins, etiargliigblia with! ' """"" "'"g i ai.Ric, u.w., ine crime or adultery with his wife. A I ftw latsst anil test sttlet, itate alto wtrrant wnt lu:d and tlie matter inves- uauiestot "I1" T a magistrate ot Hu em. anri ihj sn .. . - uc.i-.iuaiu umy uiscnargeu. tik.ii wlieu I tne grand Jury met W hiternan went Nifore Lots In North Salem. WIU. SKU. nUK'KS OB LOTH IV KOKTH oalnm. lowvr than - hMH , 1 . . . 1" Nuw Uw vlwaou I imiun- Inm t -r wait apply to J. li. atcCLANa.. 'mtrulial Commercial Hotels PORTLIHD, OCiX. ThTrw nore-KEAR rtaiu' whaejf. rmstaiws, L-.w bHuim. ri.,.u. iivt Sttf eaualt. Trv it. J. W. WOOIWAKD, . Prmmeio- DOIXARS BUYS A BETTER HAND MADE BOOT ARMSTRONG'S SHOP. In South Salem, than at anv other Mm nP the State. PORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM, Ob! tiril door fo R. M. Wade, Commercial S: uint not complain ,f j apply it to i win. i will eoiiie l.irwm-,1 t., 1ml not ho late by fifteen liundred yearn u j Fmleri.-k tin- (.'icat un.l i. i'.y a a j,rH. cedent to the if.i ted ti-li.;liiii;M of 1 one who aii: " Ve have heard tliut it i liath been sai.l, An eye for an eye and : a tooth for a tooth, lint 1 say unto1 you, mat ye resist not evil; but who- stuck, after all that body and made tlie same complaint, tliey summoned witiiMac. lnu.n.,r tbe charge, found It groundless auu dls- uiireeu u. noon as tairt was over Whit. man went before another magistrate, made the tame Coinnlalv tlie third eured Watklns' arrest, thus still hounding .lu iiui eni.iiieu w im destroying his manhood and making him miserable lor me, uui now us'.ni mve him huarcera aiiu wiuie giving in his testimony (talse as natkins clainiKi on H.U rwwi.,.. ,i... shooting took place wlmn an Innocent ncr- son wan wounded, which VVaikius re-lets nore .han any one else. I'mler all iho4 ircilinUatices. nenoiM thai. an w..ll ... luaiuieii wiin atKlns are sal i.l,(l that he was perfectly beside lilm-.-lf lm) im respousiole for hi m.t a, .,llim, )(, tr. an d a.'i.-ordingly. I aii; l'i sr. ail KOimuiiiluin ul ernrj duuilr ion. By 1evlraf mvniiiirH iinv anl.il, in ill', a:. ineM. 1 ran Mltt!h.nr ch:... fl.-KM.., , all kln.Uot ' ' , Gun Eepairing, Locksuiituirif MODEL MAKING, ami all klnd of jotilirU, su. i rtt1 :x rS Set ; tr, is ncil cr,(" ing in his testimony (false as b8W ,Un Umbrlla "ending, 4c, Done with Neatness and Dispatch IHrT Lite in. n call ai.il M.iirv v.ir..,!. ... BEN J. rORSTNER, Prop. h'iv-viu New Tailor Shop. li A Km ut;hn:i:, New Jluinpshire, woman the other day picked out of her knee the needle she sat down on years airo. Kh U'firi I...I u., I....II., ial li. my Jiui -II'. I" IN I ' i.l A IV. 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