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6 WILLAMETTE FAEMBE. t) JiKW'8 BV TKLKGItAPII. London, Fell. 12. In tliu Hquho of Lord, tlie Duko of Argylo nnnouiiccil (lint tlio Government hud received olll clal liiformntloii of tlio a.isaBslimtlon of tlio (lovornor-Ooiieral of India, and. with xevcral other Lords, pronoiinced (ulngici on thu deceased. In tlio Coin nioiiH, (lladstono stated that tlio (Jov-ernor-flonoral of India, Karl Mayo, wiih nttililed ly n Mohammedan con vict, and noon after expired. Thu I'renilerexpreHed the regret the whole country would feel lit (ho sudden death of (hi distinguished statesman. Ho was loiiowetl liy Disraeli, wno rcrerred to the orent puhllu services of the de ceased In the highest praise. ItoMi:, l-Vli. l.'l. United Stales Min ister .lay, from Austria, iirrlved yoster day (o nieet (lencral .Sherman. Jloth were presented to King Victor Km inaiiticl. who gave cordial reception. The telegraph fioiu lloiuliay an nouncing the assassination of I'url Mayo caused luteiiMcexellenient In In dia. In Calcutta iiud lloiuliay the murder Is the universal (heme of con versation, mid all business In SttspCHd cd London, l-Vb. l:i. Dispatches from Teheran, Persia, mIiiIu that the famiiiu In 1'orsln continues uualjated. Many poisons arc dying dally. It Is repotted In this city that the reply of the American tlovernnicnt to Fail (Irnnvillo's note In reference to the claim for Indirect damages reach ed Minister HchciicU to-day. Xi'.w Voiik, l-'ch. lit. The London 'I'iiiirmit .lanuary liuthsays ofthedcu evu ailillratlon, that the protocol of May I, IH7I, compared with provisions of Milisi'tpicut articles, Is stiillclcnl to show thai claims for Indirect losses were not contemplated. Whatever claims for direct losses iik ndmlssuhlc with respect to all vessels comprised In the American list, Is a micstlou left open ly the I rcaty, and I herefoie, prop crly cognizable hv aihldotors, It ar mies that (treat llrltalu would have terinlti.itcd the treaty conference had; II ktcn understood that a demand would ln made for Iom-.cs hy prolonga tion of (lie war. An agreement would he entirely onesided that made arid-1 trutnis Judges of the conduct of Hug-, laud hv rules that are unjust. (lAI.V.siil'lHl, I I.I.., Feb. l:i. Met 'all's wntoroiiro eslahlishuieiil, In this city, was totally destroyed hy Hie this morning. A largo nunilier of patients were wlllidlltloiillvieniovcdlon place of safely. Loss Mikmmmi. A special dispatch from Washington , says tlie ('oiiiniittee on Ways and , t. ...in ... i ..... ii. ...til. i.. .'... r' iH I'll I CI III IUMI I III! I II M II II III lllWI III reducing the tin ill on tea and entice, hut not on sugar. Judge lledforil to-day sentenced a garroter named McLaughlin to twen ty yeais' hard lahor in tlie State Pris on. Henry Clews .V Co., of (his city, re ceived t'o-day e.nhle advices from their house In London coullrmliur (he recov cry of American securities occasioned i hy recent p.uilcs, adding that the vio lent denunciations of (ho American Ciovernnienl hy the Kugllsh press' meets with dlsapprohatlou throughout I Loudon elides, and that a conciliatory spirit Is manifested hy thu pulillu at large, showing It-elf In some Instances, hv u demand for a change In the Mlii , Is'try. Kiorx City. Iowa. Feh. II. A tor rlblo storm mged heiv yesterday after noon uud last night. The weather at (I p. in. Was warm and pleasant, when, without a moment's warning, the storm hurst with grout fury. Tim wind hlew a liurileaiii', prostrating i tlie telegraph wires In every direction, ami doing damage (o hiilliliugs. Thoi weather beoanio cold, and the ther mometer falling III degrees In two hours. AM trains on the western dl-1 vision of the I MlunlsCciitmliU'o snow ed In, uud will probably remain there ' three or four days. It Is feared that stitlerliig In the country has heeu ter-. rlblo. and thai the loss of life will ex coed (hut caused hv iiny previous storm. Samuel Kll.un, living eleven miles northeast of here, was froen to death during the storm last night. He had heeu to town with a team, and was driving luiine at I o'clock p. m., and , when ahout live miles out he was overcome hy snow and perished. Sox oral other deaths aiyicportcd, but no reliable pnrlleulftrs un received. The weather to-day Is hitter cold, the ther- ' inometor standing at Iridog. helow e-1 ro (his morning, hut the wind has gone down and the storm Is noaily over. Ciiir.wio, Feh. 13. -A heavy gale from the noilhwest prevailed all day, uud the weather In Intensely cold. The stoiiu uud cold has extended all over the onllro North and Fast. Tlie gale at some points was almost a hur ricane and considerable damage was done. Tlie thermometer fell live do gives In (wo hours. I Ni:w Yoiik, Feh. II. A London special dispatch says : Should the Ku- ' gllsh Hovornineiit oontlnue negotln-' (ions Willi regarn 10 me ireiuy 01 Washington, It could not hold oil lee txVonty-four hours. This Is absolutely certain, and cannot ho stated too oor- talnly. Should the (lovorumont got go out on (his Issue, (heir successors, i from the nuturo of the case, wouhl ho i equally proventeU iron) cvtiliniiing ncgotliitlons. Therefor' theurliltrators' opportunity for any nccomiuodatlou will ho lot unless a mutual under standing modifying tlio point of ludl roct lossos ho arrived at. Thu Fngllsh Government hat jwsltlvcly refused to pay u gross sum for all damages. A proposition of tlint iinturc ennnot ho advanced. Should the American Government ndhoru to Its own propo sition inndo on March 8th, 1870, u pro tocol could ho arranged on tlio basis that Kngland should nay tlio highest sum mimed hy America, thirty mil lions in gold. Washington, Feb. 13. An carth ijuaho was felt hero last night. Tlio shocks wore severe. No damago re ported. Tlio Commissioner of International Copyright hud three long sessions, and listened to arguments of all parties on thu question. The result of tlio discus sions looks to more stringent measures to unite on tliu plan or grunting tlio right to foreign authors on condlllon that their works hIiiiII ho mauufactur- od in the Culled Stales. Afcii'HTA, l-'ob. Ii".. Tlio Legislative Commltloo on Legal Reform have, agreed to report a hill allowing women tlio rlglilofsullhigeat the Presidential election. namu.v iim, , rcii. 1 1. t nu iiiiiij bill reported lo-duy appropr ales SJ!).- nin.nii. in nun iiiniiniii .i i '.iiiiii.iiinr 11 IH,7U7. Of this auiount 1(1(10,111)0 Is for tho pay of the army and ed soldiers: $IlVHX),imx) for mi iiisennrg nr sea coast oaunoii anil carriages; iM.ii,ow lor (lie mauufacturo of arms, and for tho na tional armory. Lo.niio.v, l-Vli. II. Lord Chief Jus tleo Cockbiirn, llrlllsh menheroftho (leneva Hoard, approves the refusal hy the (iovcrnmcut to admit claims for indirect damages. Win. Fowler, meinherof Parliament . .. iriini camiiiiiige, iukii-c-m-iiii; his con stituents last evening, ilwell at soim length on tho Alabama case. Allud- nig in me ciaini in uiu i mien nuues for Indirect damages, he said Fngland snouiii uoi inusicr or siiomii sue sun- nit to ho bullied, lie believed (hat the country to a man had made up his mind that if our American cousins want money they would have to come and lake it. IiIHIIiin, Fob. IX There was an earthipiukeherelast night. Thoshocks weie severe. No damago Is reported. The Fugllsh expedition to search for Dr. Livingstone has left Loudon, sulllelent funds having been subscrib ed. Smallpox Is pronounced to be an ep . ... .... ... i ... a . I. incline at i.iiiniiurg. AH hones of a fusion of (he Orlcau- Ists and Lcgrtlmlstsuro abandoned. MAiumi, Feb. in. The olllclnl (la :clt publishes the text of an armistice between Spain and tho South Amort can Itcpublies, agreed to ill Washing Ion. Ilrrrnt Cuui.ir, Fob. Id. TIiohiiow blockade Is raised. All trains have arrived here. They went six days coming from Itawllus to Crvstou, twenty-seven miles. There bus been much sickness, and ouo death. Trains will bo at Ogdeii hi tlio morning. innv to iik I'oi.m:. Do not try too hard to bo nollte Never overwhelm your friends liy begging them to make themselves at i home, or they will soon wish they ' thence ucro-is thu Atlantic say 10, wero (here. Show by your actions 00H to 11,000 miles. And I can scarcu ralher tlianivouriwords that you are liy believe It possible to take them glad lo see them. I Ironi (heir snow-clad hills down Have enough regard for yourself I through (ho (roplcs in this manner. to treat your greatest enemy with , quiet politeness. All putty slights are merely meanness, and hurt your self more than any ouo else. Do not talk ahout yourself or your fiimllv to tlio KVcliisbiii nf other Inn. ies. Sviiat if you are clever, and a little more so than other noonle. It may not be that other lolks will To eoncludu with thu goats. 1 am think so, whatever they ought to do. satistled that all tho so-called Cash It may lie interesting to you to mere goats In this country are from talk over your allinent.s, hut very I Angora, a short distance east of Con tiresome for others to listen (o. standnople, and whoever calls (hem Make people think you consider (inimen, does wrong. I have no them clever and agreeable, and doubt that the llr.st goals over they will be pretty apt to have a brought to this country from beyond pleasant impression of yourself. the Fuphratos were (ho ones Im- Tront people Justus you would Ilko ported by inu in 1S0S, and they (o have them treat you. ' were not real Cashmeres, nnd were I ( Is much easier lo lo-e the good such sorry creatures that I was opinion of peoplo than to retain it ; ashamed of them. Mr. C. states and when any one does not caro for ' that he was so disgusted with them tlie good opinion of others, ho or she! on their arrival that ho at once or is not worthy of respect. do red them to bo killed. Do not exciiM) your house, fund-1 To lllustrato tlie dllllcultles In Ini (tire, or (he (ablo you .set before your! porting -ruin Asiatic countries, it guests. It Is fair to suppose their i may be stated (hat the people of (ho visiis are to you, not to your sur-. roiindinir.s. Tlio whole machinery of social in- tervourse Is very del lento andlntrl-'a real, pure Arabian horse, of tho onto, and it Is our business to keep best strains of blood, but found that, all places of possible friction well sup-! too, it thing almost Impossible (o ac plled with tliu oil of politeness. j complish. At least, so said my Arab friends there. The real Arabian 1 low to Danish Fi.i:As.-.Thoo!lof horso is among the wandering tribes pennyroyal will certainly drive these east of Sinai, and among them, from postsoffj but a cheaper method where the time of Moses down to tho pro the herb nourishes, is to threw out day, the horse comes first, tlio your dogs and cats Into n decoction o' boy second, and the wife least and it once a week. Mow tlie herb and i last of all. scatter It In the beds of the pigs once ..... a mouth, wnero mo nerncannoi no Lot. tho oil mav he procured. In this ease, saturate strings with It and tlo thorn around tho necks of dogs and cats, pour a little on thu Kick and about tho ears of hoirs. which you can do while, they are feeding without touching thorn. Hy repeating these applications overy twelve or fifteen days, tho (leas will tleo from your quadrupeds, to their relief and Im iimvomont.niul to you relief and coin tort in tho liouse. Strings saturated with tho oil of iKMiuyroyal mid tieil around the nock and tall of horses will drlvo otf I loo j tho strings should bo saturated once a day. Ijwp luTsiMnforj). Hare Wo any Real Cashmere Coals ? Mr. L. Converse, Huoyrus, Ohio, contributes mi article to thu National Live Stock Journal, for December, In reply to the nbovo question, the greater part of which wo copy. Mr. Converse Is Indorsed by the Journal us "u wool merchant nnd breeder of Cotawolds nnd Jlcrkshlrcs, nnd n number of years ago quite noted for hls imi)orjali(m r rare imlmria."- ,. ., ' Mr. C. says : In 180!), this matter attracted somo attontion, and I stated In the New York JivonmnM, in mibstunce, that I no norson in the United States could (show that, up to that time, any of , lluJ ,YH UlSlllllCro goals IIIUI OCOI1 introduced into this country. And that statement lias not heeu contro verted to tho pre.sont day. If you will glance at your map, you will Hut! that Cashmere proper lies in the midst of tlie Himalaya mountains, in the northern portion of Hindustan. It Is very cold there most of tho time, and tho real goat is a very small aniuial, weighing ahout forty pounds; he Is covered with long liair. Willi a species of down next (he body. This down Is tho wool of tliu Cashmere, and is so valuable that when It is sold, l Is said, gold Is piaccu in one Mill oi me naiuucc, and tlie wool In tlio other. The nro- . . T . 7 . . . . duct of an tiulmat is only from throe to four ounces In u season. Tlie out let of the hamlets where these goats are raised, is very hazardous, and It Is stid that thu old edicts or laws in force there forbid thu exportation of the goats ; and this 1 think not un likely, as there has been from time immemorial a world-renowned rival ry for thu production of thu best shawls, etc. Tho real Cashmere shawls made in that country are wo ven in little squares of two to four inches, or even smaller, on hand looms, by the natives residing In mud huts, and thou bought up hy dealers, bleached, etc., passing thro' so many hands, that, notwithstand ing tlio expensive nature of tho raw material, tho shawls, before they grace the shoulders of our fair la iHcs, are burdened with a profit of nine htmtlretl per tviit. Kvon If (hero were no laws pro hibiting tho exportation of these an imals, it would be almost impossible to get them out I am satistled the only feasible way would be to drive them down through the mountain passes, by (ho way of Delhi, to Honi- bay and Calcutta, then by ship by tho Ked Sea route, through tlio Suez Canal, into the Mediterranean, nnd 1 well know the trouble of Importing animals. I now liavo imported llerk shires and Cotswolds, and 1 have brought sheep from Japan, and sa cred cattle, and lots of nonsense ani mal?, now all sold to showmen, and i no not nciiove mo rem uasnmures 'can bo successfully Imported. r.asi are very jeaious, reiatning their old customs and Ideas from the earliest days. 1 had hoped to obtain TlIK I'AUI.IAMKNTAHY llOHSi:. In old coaching days In Kngland the j practice of racing, to tho danger of passongen, provallcd so uxtciwveiy that an act of Parliament passed to tho effect that all four horses hitched to a coach should not bo allowed to gallon ut tho same time. To uvudo this law, thu proprietors took caro that ouo of tic horses in each team should always bo tho fastest trotter Hint money could procure, this horse, which trotted, whllo tho oth ers galloped, was called tho upur- llamentary horse." CmmtL '' fj:. j z& 'vrrauTti's , -.. - .;'. a ...' vtfS'.'rfiC : EXCLUSIVE SALE FOIt OI.EGON FOIl JOHN DEERES MOLINE PLOWS ! DY FAN THE 11EST 1'tOW IN USE. WE ALSO 01TEU FOIl SALE THE CELEIlUATEI) COLLINS' CAST CAST-STEEL PLOW For clilior Turl' or Stitllle LiukIh. SPECIALLY A L- 1MP110VED I'OU 1ST1. -sStj ArL rrv AGENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL! THESE DIIII.I.S Altt: MANUrACTL'IIEl) I1V THOMAS & MAST, AT SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, Ami arc tlic SXoNt ftjK'i'ONNl'ul Drill lit TJko I a -- a a S3 wj-i f?i7PS ta a -a THE MITCHELL WAGON. siZ. L (7ssf'0m4. ( M f 7 &JMrbmti(m FfLBiuEXTraa: list rou tiik WILLAMETTE FARMER. LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THE STATE $820.00 ITXT Coy'rlie other l'romliiins aro of tho for which they aro told hy rcsponslblo uoi.d piiKmr.tiN. I'or Ihf larsott mimlior or ulcrllcr over UXI, at $'.' 50 c.-ich, tuutocumixU $i&0 00 I.io.t number ocr M, at t'J.50 racli, tun tocompclo '200 00 ljrsot numbor ever "3. at f'J.W each. to lurowiH'ttf 175 00 Ijpji'H number out M, at il.tO each, two tucnmjirle 135 00 iJirjMt number ovi-r 45, at $i.iO each, two tticompcle 50 00 Uttftl uumber ocr 10, at 2 SO rach .... 30 00 No fcron w 111 be allowej to compete for more, than one of tucie premiums, nor for any one of them In connection with the premlnnu offered by Mr. A. J. Dufur. lartle detlrluj to compete n 111 Inform ui for ntch one, o that w o may enter their namei In a book aiut credit them with tnbtcrlbort' mnn and money ai fat a recelred by ui. Iar. Ilea will hare until the 11 of Sent, next to com pete for tho abore prtie. after which the camet of the runlet winning the prltet will bo publlihed In the FAUX IB. AGRICl'LTl'HAI. IJIPLEnKKTS. ritt'a Challenire Threther. C-hone teparator and price, W-for Bit) rnbwlbera, at $150 each. Duckeye Reaper and Self lUlcr, No. J. Imported by Cuunlncham Jt Co., Silcm-prlcc. JiW-for SlO ubcriber. Dod'a Self lUVer Keaper and Moer, No. t. Im ported by Cunningham, Salcm-nrice. txa-tor in aUcribera. New York Mower and Reapee-prlee, S-for J aMbecrtbeff. SOr faJfortW,(M60r?i ; - .-.V cpwr csec ? . ,-,''yuw StS. T HAS THE XEAV LEVER ATTACHMENT ""jm iv V" 1-3 o CO o a crq ro :s3isa fife- - Cl crq o a 4o& y m Ea m J7 'zmaaaij. XT. S. OOINT! II host quality, nnd nro offered at the price linns In this city. Ono S-hoMO Ilaln, Sltidcbaker. or Mitchell Wagon comjilete price, 1W for 175 iubcrlbcr. lliiekeyo Mower, No. 3. Imported by Cunningham & Co., Salem price, f 1'iV-for 1S5 ubcrlbvr. lluckcyc Seed DilU-prlce, $150 lor ISO tnbicrlb. cr. FlnlayonV Mroadcatt Seed Sower price, $f0 for H) ubicriber. Junior Duckejc Cider Mill-price, $S3-for 53 inb. rcrlbem. Wado'a Orejou Tlow, high landtlde, flih-tall cut. ter price, $19 for W mbtcrlber. Blanchard Churn, No. 0-prlce, $lO-for It inb. fcrlber. MUSICAL INSTltUnENTS & BOOKS Maon A Hamlin' Cabinet Orion, (atyle 31) im ported by Stratton A Waller, Salem price, $173 for 175 eubicriben. Webler' Unabridged IMctorlal Dictionary price, $1 for 13 ubcrlber. Wvlittcr'a National notorial Dlctlonary-prlcc, $6 - for 6 mbcrlber. Hrrdlnc'a I'hotojrraph Family Bible, with cUip price, $13 for 13 ubcrlber. Guitar price, $13 for 13 ubecribert. Vlolln-prlce, $13 for IS rnbacrtberf. Elsln Sllrer Watch, 3 oi. huntlDR caie, CW.n.Ferry morcment,) alue $), for 10 tabtcrlben. Mr. Pufur'a premiums cannot be claimed in con nection with any of the foretolng. tr Namea may be added to llita from any poet- Addrew, A. L. STINSON, PnblUher, Salem, Or. v T