$2,50. per Year, in Advance. w wick' to1 avwm cutmnnn. The late appearing after llie prlnle naai em the paper U the tale or (he KXFIK A TION (Of aahaeripUea. Money thouM be remitted by registered letter, iMDitoflce money order, or check on tank. The rubll.bcr wlll.uot be .repoiilWc for money unit otherwlie. "l 3 NEWS OF THE WEEK. Dkowmjd. The! JHahulealvr says (lint on the 12th of April Wm.A. Tttr nor, was drowned while engaged In (looting logs .down a tributary of Smith, riyer, about twenty miles from Oardner City. Mr. Turner was a na tlveibf Scotland, 'nbout twenty-eight years of nge. Supposed tohave rela tives In the, vicinity of Astoria. i Two Mux DnowxKD. A dispatch' from Albany; May 13, uiys that a dis tressing accident by which two men lost their lives occurred at Harrlsburg on last Sunday. Three men, named Riley, Pcrmau, and Furrier, wero rid ing on the river In a skiff, when it up set 'and Pcrman and Farrier, wero drowned. Tlio other man succeeded in'.reachlng tho shore. OhAnv County. The Mou'uialnctt learns that tho) crops In John 'Day Valley are 'not. looking very well'and that they wero in much need of rain: The grass was .excellent' and thol live stock of all kinds arc doing well.1 During the mlddleof April tho weath er turned cold and 'destroyed nearly tho entire fruit crop-sTiie coldest day of tho winter was on.tho 14th or loth day of 'March. Tho miners were hay ing plenty, of ;wdter and wore mooting with, general good success.) Distukssino AccinKNT. Tho Dal las Jij)ibUcn,Hay, 11, has tho follow ing: Thocoldest daughter of Lewis Bosley, living near Grand Hound) met with a severe accident on Saturday, the,4th(j1-lnjt,1; , While .standing Jnear tha Aro a onibt nr.utml miua ami hljiv? tho .flames-out:.widcr. he r;.clofhlBg; J wuieu tooKiirc,.Aii oe.amiX'WUBi somo distance' from' 'tho hojuse, she coum,not,putit otic uuu i yearly an herclothlugwasbuniedpff,. Her back Is a contlnual'bllster froiiUho.' her shoulders down,', and arpur waist ItHs ' literally cooked tons of. ure-und her ked brown,. Tim akin Ih nil liuriind oft her nnns and hands; fully one.-thlhl of the skin Is burned from the body. ' ) ,c: . S.ERioysAinETj-OuFrldaytysit,"' says th'o 'MtffCMUt Mrs. i Moore,' (wlfo of Wk'Sr Moore, County Treasurer, whllo attending to h'erusual household duties slipped Wd fell uporV.thc'floor' ao'vlp'-, lently njjto bo'cuhlo jtoyrjao'jne. wAa.takYu.un nnd placed onia bed, and Dr." 'Pnytoiwiraiaaedlatilyl sent: ifor.l The Dr. eh - examining her condition found that shohad received such itv Juriesj linher back as 'may nrobnblyi ronder.)ier an. invalid for Hfojilf indeed a mora serious result uoca ikhiiouow.: Mr.', and -MtB.Mppre, who have, nmt their lnany'.frlouds in thjslasf criou BUxV''t Vtr':, "1 ' "' Pomtioau1 The 'RepubllcaiH of Jackson' 'county 'iiKvo nominated, the following, i. Itenresentatlves,.. In- glrjA, TeBbrookltJB.FWalder; Sher-, iff.T.iMcKenzie; CoHntyiJude, E. B., Watsonj'Clerk, Vi ,Dnhr Treasufer,' JohnBllgJjj.'AseJorJ JHobSj Taylor;' WtP,uPetV,,l-,PueP' V Vt niey ; CnJcr4.Mf8W7?riB. F- ir;, CommissloBcrs,, Jacob0 agner, andMrj .TJic iH,'AI rlsj'tlrentarer,1 Wmr' Mastewf ,C6m-, ,IDI.,M tl T Mrfnmilnl- ' tl HII. yerjl vuSjoIinfMlaJrVbbl, C. W. Burmgc; Coroner, T.CJ. 'DrVef." ine itcpuoiioans oi t iiniina county tho'jWbt threo ycftr! Unserve ano; no dotibt'wlll 'wcelvo .the svmDathv of in .' . .. .n' . n i,rouowing u tue, ticKet iiQnima- dopvfy Ffitato' Scaator, J. N,',DoIph, RepWaejitatlvcsT, "J.In',,Caplcs, Sol,' lifl-'f mvilSl! Vrk.lW VM?-Hari! havo nominated the following ticket : Representatives, 'A. 11. Meacham and Augustus' Mallory; Judge J. S. White; County Commissioners. Q. Rces and I. C' Thompson; Sheriff, J. 1'. KusbeojH UicrK, J. K.iiean; Treasurer lAti Livor- Miiv,rit,nt,t' Tn'i.n i,.n. fimw.' or, J. H. Sharon; Coroner, John Teal, , Astoria Itkms. Our correspondent nt Astoria sends us the followluirJeler. rcHldlm on' Thirty-ninth street.! Items' from that nlaco i whin Aimn m Hnmii. frnni Vlw York," for Kalama, arrived May 0th, """ " "feaV I Dn linf belli ,,,,lw with over 1.300 tons or Tron, for N. V. , TKEZw' I HRrCoMado'tho-mn-from New'i isloc,nl train ran .ironi Worcester I York to the Columbia i iver bar, in 103 ilavs. The, oulekust ruul on record. U?r! '".-iiuii.ua ruui mi muni. ttiie is (rawing 19 feet or water, iimi she has to discharge 3IX) tons of Iron hCJi. cm il..n,- oeioro suo can pass tnrougi ei jtny. no is tno i-lTrst of twelve .s to nrrlvo the ,,.llmn for heavy draucht 'shin present season with' railroad Iron for that Company. being wnec from , On came Ben.' Holladay, with a" tforps iioers, prospect i .1... v. ..--t.r,-!..... 7.jJ lu! JiXjM8 " Bai ' a,,d 1 ributarj to.lt. ' stow. A gentleman Just. iiiu nreni inu Dkep Snow." A gentleman Just from Threo Milo Creek,1 Wasco county, Informs the Oregonlati that snow lay In that .violBltyj on the ground' last winter for -h ('period' of .ulne: weeks. Ho reports the snow, in.thc mountains much ueeiier than it .has been for a number of past years. .Should thero ben) sncU'of Mann weather of several II fT aAa li'nnMinr) f aaVaMI weeks' duration, tho flood would ex ft if tl ceed any th I nir: of tho kind for many years previous. , Tho Columbian river, rose two icct at iiic Danes on rriuay nhrht'last Every one nt that place is making' preparations to move oacK as inq water rises. r Cohjckb1 Stonk LAio.The.cornor .. (i...., 1...H.H r.im i. ui. -t o.uMv y IKO .W WI1 O'"-. lnliuil . In-B.I.M . ..u Inl.l l.rf "t vs-iin.Mt-w."..w-i " Tuesday, .with the usual ceremonies. Tjic yeiicrablo.rofiblshppBlanehct eonductcil tho sorce, 'araljPov, Jj-, Flercns dcllvcreil tho address. Sever-. al other clcruv of .tho Catholic Church were lii attendance!,,,..'. ' ' " ' , " ,. rPjftOHATjQNpAy-j-jTbu OrandAr-' my bf. tlio'ltep)ibllc,rjlljkibrato1th(sj day nt jho Courtj House,. jn;Po'rtland, on th'o. 30th , Inst.', with", appropriate ceremonies. 'Col; 'David Tnggart, of that city, hns accepted the Invitation' A largo bargeU.iiow,. ',-,,,., ,,irlinHnnnf,Hll, iii..'I,Sp",a .,. ... .,... loaded from her, to be towcjl mAkiAmi,Jm ' " ' .lt ',r?Sf.t..r"y 'r "ilTi anio down -loacieti witii' salmon i , ir.,r,ilinil i.,n,i .ii.xi nr tin. Atn- ;;"" vu'"""v" ," imi " i HamVaFisherv for shipment.' ' iiT "Mchn,inn 1Un" ,k ' nt ,lu A.Mor- M1" lrpppstl ncwartleleofrhc ash- MayjlSth, .Steamer.K N. Cooko, ',",YMllltall ..,, MV, ..ivi.,!"""." ii.Ill.T." down from Port and. brina nr .."..: . :";":..". ..:.:; V... '7. . " '""J eoiioiuiun nujuurm-u mi -..- u,Heuvefilue uuurcna ijii.iuu uveaniuii. rpi.-.-Fii.vx.Twantv-fivo')hlindred acres thatti havo.bemi mira with flaxseed In Ore-1 nnii.iai.iir nniiUtii 11111.ir.Miicoini)leto,)proteclloii,-nd that tnbrts, gou this season.': Of this six hundred , b t)0 Vjt . gtaU(; i., t,,Bt jr?c,, acres are cast of the luountaluH,' four, lHivsbeeiv'nmlefdrlthopaHtt)Vo years, uuuuiwu . ....... u..yM.,vT, ,.jiu oaiauco motuyjii iniieaiiu i.inu and will soon become a .favorite, resort with those In nets I of recreatloiirand rest.: ) ii i i c j ' !,.- .. -..(.. . .1 - 'mK uKora.r ram an oure,xcnangcs intnisvaiiey we icani mat crop gen-r - i..: t. . .f.ii.-. v.t .- iNA7r:ur. Aiexan. er cmrey, nil uiii mill (teaoflty, lately 'm M? ?." n JJ VllT.W -44rr ,-.-1 -' '' ".'Iff ;(ux AToi.ttMB.iTlibfL.V6UT A'wtK Wt Iim Jnat ''cUredjtaMi't tu aecori k VB'alt HvHtJaBn Tl.? Jpurfrl .aaj'M , "jflSte-ffli'S'.; Md flnner'ronl aw. J i . .11 ..t . .. At r..r I., i .. i 1.V uiv irvi r.w ktvr . iv.i - - uiaiiiivsaipriigsouiiic,yivciwionroM!o or'4il0-Jews In RotiMaiiro.'ImMrWior n flock' nro fast crOW ins ill fa VOr.Wltll lUValid. rVnmiu-lilnli.l'nnn.mra'tfl tllnlnMInn l.li..J' .L..: I., l.i.. crally.prm seagoodharvest.Thefritlt IX'miiemtlo ptato.couyentipn meelH H, '" uiiiiijn.vuiiienj wii. iMs, ., "(:0iivaj.i.im. i." u, rSu. -wiii .iAv..rHil. h ' hnvAralrBilv arrlVL-dj! The frellna-.lH ...:, Jl' i (i...,n.i ' .. . .... . Allmnj Jienionai wo learn that , '-tuVtlystrpiMJvrlnypr.oMUooH, '"'"'.''Tl broke oHt at CorvnIIU on T .' . '.. . ...i...... ... i.' dorsenicnt of. the C n nntlt. l tttromi u''"-''" r '"' w'" "'"" ni0riiliiir.lMav 10 whlch n..v.7...i.i ,!..., xTt'i ;' E.rV" Wl7ml yW"WtVm?Z ,"":i.,",v uywllilm oivtlw Wl Udo of ivii.i.mt. in ii louuiiiir euiui) on inu ' :.-.:i .) 'v.i...:.ui ',r.Aj.......i ...,.t.i .ij a ..ma. ..., rA-.i :. ' . -- 7a1 :".:, :;.:VrAL'. .":::t:n; Ari...;,. ,"'" w??nj njnouic juage, 8trt.ei fromthvcuy.Hotiu , ...y,.....tt, ..(.. f..vV-..r...,T ...,,. ,.,r .r.w, --7 ."i- -."-'"" vour corret.ttoniient J. v. ii. : is asK- to fimIl'h bioi-k. Tim nurti.. yw. "(?' iieiween two ioKh race over , c ngiy , vyi f iur T .. j i - f , r i l(I j i j m.p.KlViiflinK.'rV.viASifiSi nfiia K.iian . wi j. a . . v. -- l ri.i v.'Mi.riiu . ti. i.un-.. imiu .null u ...v. .... ... . ... vnluuu.. with e,tukTAtnhimm - ai;fmc wwi'tww mwii waa jevi- sawmt JJ . I)rK.M3,, .nunleiiHlMiiililhmwti Jntft th SLrs..DuHlw'i!)V4UiW'.Wia, bt iww.ia KewtYart,! ritt oniingi nlA'aunroiillotrt lnnM8MlVh,'Uril city. SALEM, OREGON, MAY, 18,1872. UOMKmCJiKVfBWTt TKLRGnAPH. Nkw York, May 10. William Cut ten Bryant has been chosen orator on the occasion of the Inauguration of the William Shakespeare statue, .in Cen tral" Park, "Aray'SM-throo'huiutreth anniversary of the noct's birth. i Aicrjme similar In some clrcumstan- ' ces to thc.jNnthan murder.iwas perpc- Mi - nMii nfiTiif nin. it. imiMim:- inw. Thb robbers invaded the premises, one " "i ""i mo ieii. uroiwi, i. ... , i. .. i,t. i.. i.. i tt i . . i " Xl?. v-twe mi nulos H ' M '"ciBlitj-twominutes. mir-olnl from T-niiilnn nvs tlinl jiuiiiuu:. from Ixindtm savs that relative to the,Viithlne-V,uir..i..iiP... " tin lo s relative to II.o-W.hI, !' toiiTiwatynre still progressing. Tim - -".- . .... . . " . 1i)rK!' '2, llrf'"1, xo 1,",P',01 ft voe ?f wA,lt of.?.0V,U,c".e.e $,n..M1".,,1!y ",l" i '"" OlMnVlllu'H BtAtolUeilt Is SatRi.C- J'r.inownni wm booh ie reirniii, ami that the non arrival of olllclal papers alone causes tltt) delay, Wa'hhinoton, May II. The Ala- Dr. Howard will soon !e released, and bam n dead lock still continues. The American Government firmly persists menllal damage; ai the only.pwcti- cable method of securing a settlement ' I si tlin titmaAiirntlnii f Alnlttau fARmii.l of some international principle clearly showlnir theresnousibllltvorneutrulH. England is becoming satisfied that the ,,..?... wm lfnii. iinftiwir mihmira iu T . m , . . m . caso to the1 Ueneva Board. . She has made new advances for compromise which her punctilio and our principle may both be saved. Thlsmanlfcstation of anxiety for a satlsfactbry adjustment nromlsea "nrobable .suocem. but the matter Is fiwufilclently, dvwiped) yet. ia ii vuivtMicn'ouv ,.r w ir .r Ai.n.NY,, aiay is. iic,igisiaiure v ' will nnallyJadroiirnJo-'mArrou'. Tlie a1111.,Mi;i,l,-.1,Afiui.ll,llMl.l.. '"l""",",r."w,".,H""V"S",K" . a uourt or juipeaciiniem,, J twin ad Jotirn until to morrow, wJU'ji arllch irllcles of liinenehmont 'Wlll'-I JMrrWI muin' Judge; Jlaruardtatt.Hnratoga! on New XprK. ...un Wasiiisoto ,faj4:-SenaieJilil trictVCourt'lnlndltin to' establish 'a'dlstric Territoryiwaa dlscusoin ieussoAi.-. n;- ,r . Tho, President enMunci'ua!to,Con-, frcss relatlVo to nlleged'aliUHesand III reatment of immrgrants'-'brt'hhlii-' loard and after lundlnv' at our sea. lundlng' at ports, setting forth at length, tho( var ious Impositions practiced upon Imini-, Kinmi, mm urHiiiK'nnuii'ii-giniiiiiiiii'ii). will tend to Hrotcet theui. l.i , i .. - . ... o inewmgo eoucmues y statiug treaties with' nations riiriilhliig Immigrant lire riecesary fdr ''their ami are now ocneveu 10 ue successnu of ouroverumeut n the appoint went of PMIrolo s Consul- at Bucjiarest, exercised a'cood and .molal lufiUenca ii anil jnoral Infliienca niid resulted In preventing open vlo- ,eac4) ,, a frrCc of t ie d,ltoMWI. li Tlio ' n 'ihcels'i lnlnmAJ' iiovjikutkk, ,. ., Jay v.'KtMsinv. nimrterdaSir. and''was Cwoii'fir Froir- t'own;afeur yearok4BnleHe5tttaiit ,bmrt.,waiiMlAlwUMMitterirR , ltk evening, A TCwtTs JWWlHti. W thaf of Matthew f-arldkr n'taiior, wish , tiiii-r lit juTi trial, which rxwr u n rtn tua rw wi rw rum1. .. a r n rail. a .... t i In 1 a . 'ntaiisisiiiT. iinaii iniiiHRHiiini wn w . . i a a.i 1 will undoubtedly result In a term of vears in the penitentiary. The woman Is said to belong to a wealthy and re spectable family.' 8t. Louis, Maylft. The authorities of Cass county offer $3,000 reward for each arrest, of tho niurdurura of Ste venson, Cltuu and Dutro, at Ounn Clt.v. on tho 24th of Anrll. Nkw Havkk, May 12. Ferry was Kl'L'tS ff " IiiV.l,V.SIu",i"ii;?lwUIUoiloaW thntoiP a bill cbuldbo vwiMVfii. v'nv i.r'fho i,,r,w, , HtatMiiont ofi tlio Aiaimuia situation is i oinociiwtjtuiiinii ntwniiiumauiwi '"''"i0' lrlt,l,y l.i HC,u,Vi',',V points of difference upon the Indirect 1mT V, ",(,n"1or' ""ppienientai treaty whlcli shall embnieoiiv fourth ....i.. .... .i... ..i.i r .1... n .treaty which shnll einbruc rue for ,i,u gulthuiou of tl vMiiiifiinr n..i Yt .. .,"" "" '".Y."1... .V," Yr iliny claims except for dlrec 1 Ullll-llllLl.1 V.XV.II.I', ..IK ... .fc. ... .. w... elalniH excent for direct damaces. fl'ho ntldltloi ho so tlrawn .ini(ll1tlcri U niUlltlonal treaty ns proposed will ns to obvlntu tho Dundlug ml allow the arbitration to New Yonir. MaylS. The Chamlier of Commeroo to-tfay, with; but one dissenting vote,' adopted a resolution approving of 'tho supjichncntary' arti cle of. tho Treaty of Washington. J ' :I n && Cn.Mer.tltl " i TUK WOOL qUIMTION ' Irt Just now obo of ongrosslng'lnter-est-to that clam offarmors who rnle sheep. These nro excited and hope ful ovor thol present price of wool, and are natumllytaridt-properly anx ious that tho: present tariff onwool and woolen goods should not lie changed, and as'tho high rates paid for wool nro'not asc'rllMiblo to tho tu rlfTt laws," but ratKcrito a general fall ing o In (production! aa-edhiparad 'with tho consumption wool-f rowing obun tries Igrindratej Mt 'is plhlh' that the removal' of tHe'ferirT wbultl 'not1 Klvo aayi great rellefto It Might pVr-1 hajw glvdousittretgn-grow'n wMol a 'coKtiofaTWorlHco-'ofibur' Wobl-tTOW- ingl nnUiwboleh-fnnniifneturliiV 'In-' terestH ir.WhlI'dwo,asea'tl'lIy 'gutird'J ourhelves agalhst Injurious oompetU tlonw!th countries having an nbtin danco of cheap capital arid itimsot Incr the luhnibrr of bur liooks without pnying'due rcgnnl io tUa' gualtig of 1 Holier fur iiettor XW'w'tpH nd tif one iiundred feao ific nunibhr to t: . ,vni that extent, for the snk. Any rensonnhio outlay for the sake Improving' n HOC IT wlll. ns ti nilc. lie ti causo of craln "Ui ffm"Sr car0 lM?.owcd, In mldl-' Hon to tho .improvement It&cir. it hi , ii. .YI.. ... I.' A '...,.( n'.iu A..-,. . 1...J 7 ' I a ilfurh'lvU t A .. . ... ... 'In answer'to iho nbtWo-incntlone'd1 wrlteW t would wiy' that I- do1 hot " vy . v .. ...i. - . . unpaid lubpr, let us. .also, guard our Helves' nghlnsr'tho 'folly of rushing llimltiiii(r'lii(ir'tht nmiriif miitiinlv. U I IK" "TWy,1 .- aI ... i i.. i i. ... .1 ti . . . f -fmt-fr n IklnL- ih.Vt.li.li nf 'flreulntliU'rnol.'ldrv trooil .... ... ...... ..!..... I ... on elect on 'nay woara nc 'n godd lii i fiu... , ""'"? get Uy . ..t .,.i .i.t... .t.i....-. other WtftH,Wlf-fkW Mime tlmo and effort to convlncn -resiiltsa'H tb'i Id Work VU "-",' .l,,!,,-r,:j;,"":.1.1'1 ' tWnuir ..fli.r illMil,rfH.rt,i ; A(dulatloitfiljfIWtlVO'i:bloft froml i Iietinonn riirnrn. wn election irigton, MKingltliht tUe novernment niflnW ilfirroiwl!u llhWhi. in.'l msv 'trtkyXioeS.tldhr,6r trio,JIslands.u Volume IV. Number 13. many farmer!) (ami thoso by nt mean tho least Intelligent) that'dogs should be taxed ns othor property' and that' n tax Imposed upon dogsJ would havo great nnd good results, In addition to rendering the raising of sheep and tho growlng"ofrwdoln' mnroJsiMtiro Iniliirs4. T hnvo but got'throuuh tho' LotrWhtnro to levy n tax on dogs in order to create n fund fi'oui which to pay premiums On the sculps of nnlniuH Injurious to' the funning Interests. Such it bill-' wn Introduced during tho legisla tive M.Ion of 1S02, and was lost (nf-1 ter n Horlcs of recoinniitmcnts) by a tle'vote In'tlio Housoof Representa tives. It requires n little " backbonb" In n legislator io run tho gauntlet of ftinnnd ridicule' which lhat portion of tiie1 memltcrs who 'think 'tth'em selves nbove dog-lnw leglslntl'onwilI sliower uioii hlni, qntl there l.i'hot' much likelihood of-'innny men tak ing tho field to champion n dog law' unless hl constituency ha backbone enough to tloriinnd the notion of hlrn' and sustain him In hU efforts. There' wash verdict rendered in tho Circuit' Court "for' thli eodnty re'contlyi by which Judge and Jury1 alike: 'did' themselves honor In giving damages to n trmn'M-ho hud had some valunblo sheep killed by n ilelghbor's dog.. A few rtueh decisions, in niJudghioht, Mould 1m u Hirer. nndije.s.s Jcujon nblo wnj; of getting rid ofiifhcep kllljiigdogs'tlinn tp offer it premium, for tholr destruction, .wliieli,-would, bo, jdniosfburo ,o-1k) nbuscd,', nud, create. bail blood lii neighborhoods.. - JVKUINU TIIt;.l(AtI,ItUAU. In- reranl to tho destruction' of sheep by the railroad trains, which' tho sainol writer alludo.s to, It socni" to me that, fdnclng tho truck would' bo tho most ofticlont remedyi This.' running over stock and the rouse riuonces, has two hides to it.: The breakages of railroad stock aro'flhw' to be taken Into thonccount besides' theso thorn nro tho resulting Inju ries to human beings also to bo com pounded for. I suppose a bill passed by tho Legislature r requiring) the company to foncb tho lino would 'not bo much objected to by tho company, hut, fulling thut, n law putting, tho powor ofdappruislng damage 'dono ' to ht0ck or f",ne,'',, Kraln Helda Into ! tho courtof tho Justice of, the peace of the district, tlio award to bo col lected by levy und execution on Hie company' property within! tho dis trict,; nccil be, oulilm'curoii more prompt attention' to hucIi mattora by i the company's oHWem. j; m. From. ,the a fire Thdrsilay destrdy od Mala irth ward binned it nlatv.' ket. Bint Odencal's office, Klledner's UiHer,sueiAlll'MoCeiiBell'aaleoD.- t' WMff4txeSi l-'ldry gooii Jstore, aad !arake's tailor i.lu.1.. ri'nlal Inu; slinul HtLOISt -"" i - - -- THtyjcottuuiiM ireivthotuandlsauaro L other purpose-. .f