-... IV. $2.50 por Year, in Advance. SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 8, 1872. Volume IV. Number l(. xotici: to si;iisciiiiii;iis. Do.-tii:.vri- ,kwn nv .1111111- liiK Oniut tlio Senator really at tncke-l The dn.c appearing ..nor il.o ,.rlntl yKW Yoilic, .hmTTl.-.la.nes ( ! ' " J0'"-' eosiderablo damage fold ""'I chivalrous regard, tlio III jjiib win WHy. SraSmSWrrtlon r,I,C ?&'! l.'!ll"l10,1tTf,JllH 'STi tt- "'"' 8.-U. n.llowu.,1, II"", Jum. I.-William Uoyd ,.?.. TlIwnhM' session la"'0 7J , Mjho i ta MriiM SL bihr .i, i rt' hMit 'i. .f brother of lien. Jlownul, has written "nrrl-on, has written mi o pen i letter (,pin, fion. tho Committee on kP?. m?!!m r",f,,V m, ' i l m1 letter tlio VWo-w of this city to SjM.Mtor Stnnner.Hl.mi.ly erlt eNlnK ts, Spoiled u,0 testimony In flu WbiMjiT will not lm rtioii.ti.i. for mnnry unit 'with the Idea tin lie could notions m,vK tuxi (Ml, statements made bv the hitter's xpece h denoune tig (.Irani. ee of Senator I'omeroy'n elect Ion, ntul "''""' .survive. 1 sc-totcs said to amount tliu Hiin Francl-en C.rtmMr, and by Ho says It Is Ill-judged and Ill-timed Mated that the Committee found no "in-'.'. Inl "-V"" i1,,l'i.-r,'"',.f!.w "i (ien.JIookeror at his Instance, wi far In s charges and biter In s person- fact to sustain the charges of bribery, "HIMKOHii iviiv" I iV ;i . -"i rib u "".?m! " Imply want of honcstv, UIU-h. A hatever Ju-t criticism he Thc Coinmlltee did not accede to Sen- lEl.HM'Kll llhM.h. with It, he leaves to Ills son, and In ........... .. ..1....11 .....v. made, ho w as nine v nerve the liur-' .,(,,. i'M..nu -.i,..,....' r.. ......... 11... . 'Il llll . - ..II il 1.1 I . . , Will llli" til 11 I i'l Will Ml 'Ft'l'llil'llll 11 l " I ' . - At " !.- IVMIIl-'V IIF IIIIFIIT tllll his will he provides that he Is never to , f f,....,.ii.vlU. on the nnrt of P""e ol his worst fnwiw the cause ot nl asked to be discharged from furth neii it, aiui ,11111 i must remain in no (ilin lri,wurd ,L. ftl.L.. ji, W1VH Impuitiul Ireedoni. He mivs Milliner ,,,. eonslderatlon of the matter. The family. Ills Hfth Avenue mansion ......, (.......,,,1 iiownul returns fid'in does not represent Massachusetts In u.,,rl was received and ordered nrlu- 111x1 HI null- apI,...,. .....1 v... M..vi.... .-!.. u,...i.. tlilM sweeping Impeachment, as Her ,.,. IV, 1 hone ho will l.e Induced to state ltepubllcan people are almost a unit A huge number of private claim tlin furniitr. i.r inir..n r..i. i... i... , laciH, even ii mey may imj iiuirieiuiiy ;v "" "........ ... ........... imu ,,iM v-io i.is-.c,i. uiL m.x 01 llio liirincu, ol UiORoii Tor tliu Ini- Si'inxKii:i.i), June :;. A severe to Heneml Hooker, on whoso reputa-i "' '' In-cparable from thepaity whiskey as agreed on by the fonfei provoiiR'iit of their stnek, ami trust ' mln storm occurred In central Illinois tlon, asof that of allhlH brother 0III-1 that elected him, and that by attack dice Coiumltlee;oeslntoeirect on the The accompanying illtistiiitlon Is u flno ropro-ontntton of an Improved JorkshIro Sow, mul wo take pleas- he leaves to his wife, and tiro in recommending such blood to ftKllSi'1" inlwrty ,0 they will readily eo ! the advantages to he gained by the .intro duction of this blood upon tli(! common tockof swine in this valley. Jtumford IJelle' was one of the prize pen of Derkshiro MWinc U'leludlng tho celebrated prize boar "Sambo," which cost s1 1,000 in Kuglaml) im ported from England by Mr. .1. it. Craig, of Canada, which took a -pedal premium nt the "Chicago Swine Kx- po-jition " antl .swei'i-take- at tho great St. liouh Fair of 1871. She now lias a tine lit ter of ten pigs, lmving farrowed on the 1 Ith day of April. Tho Berkihiro swino aro celebrated for tho marked Improvement they niuko by crossing with any and all other brcotls, as also thdTr early uuiturity, groat prollflcness, and tho - small quantity of food consumed. ' 7kf:ilr":- KWWKJtS?-': vrJiIC-K--ir-i-.W.'-- jJPBjPMBM'J jhg,tjj'iig c Sc- 'Bmt9fSSfKSE9SISKWKBfKKKI9KtttSiSrStKSI9!S! " RUMFORD RELLC."- At 12 months, ownkp dy H. (I. IUkii, Ksq., 1'oiitlanii. V. tfct of August other wines and liipiors front whatever substonce containing lufcriorsptr lis to be taxed lOcenti per pint oripiait bottl IMPORTED BERKSHIRE SOW, NEWS OF THE WEEK. Kir,i.i:ii.-Oii May Kith, a man mini-1 I In the face and left arm, cutting oil' a 1 largo part of tho muaclu uud severing 1 tho main artery. Harris Is In a criti cal condition. After he was cut ho tired one shot from a derrliiKcr. The Department: Karhnrt, Cauu and 15. jirown. The Hook and I .udder Co. held an mi nimi election on the same evening, wuii tne roiiowini? result: J, u. wu- Mail lt.i Fot'xn. The Jackson ville Senttucl of the llrst says: "A United States mall bug was found 011 last Sunday, tho -(I ult., 011 Kvans creek, by two boys, while fishing. It was about one huudrtsl yards from Tin: Tiu:.vtv. A dNpateh from London s.iy.s that in tho llou-c ofl.ords.lmio Ith Karl Ittts-ell moved, in a long address to the Crown, for tho with drawal of Kuglaud from the Ueiieva Con ferenco, mile-.- tho rnlled States akin dons tho indirect claims. Ills tone wa-t very bitter. ' 111 11 vlllo defended tho right of tho Amei lean liovoruiiieut to place Its own construe Hon upon the Treuty, and to Introduce Indi rect claims. Tho Martinis of 8all bury said that the as tute Yankees had over matched (treat Britain In the Joint High CoinmisHloii. Several other Jordi engaged In tho debate, which wm quite exciting, and without coming to a conclusion tho Homo adjourned. im.i.i.-uii i.y ....... a.m.. ... hXii - ,, ,, ,,, -j UIM, ,, VettMvUt. j. j,. jonlmi.Koronwii; ed Cropp, u saloon kceier at Kldorado, veHt un, odKlMlagalnst a rib, doing 110 (Jeo. II. Kiddle, First AssiHtunt Foro- Baker county, was htuiniiii uy a man Uamage. Ko arrests Have iieen mime, niuii Aiiurew jveny, nwrau , . , , . , .: .,... 1 ti..,.. r.,..i. n....... .u.i .. .... .. . Jtiint Forcniun: L'fins. Uzafovuire. 'm Htago roaii, a no nnii iiien opoiusi iwmw .. v JuiiiH. -l. "-" SM.VI.I.r0XATHII.inV.. .Mr.Uiieneui ,,. , , '. ,., Ymitnn K.ht... tho second day after. Lynch wm taken ' . -,,,,,. Vo-,.ir- -.,. irenisun r, uiki a. 1. union, necrt- to Baker City and lodged In Jail. Siq.orlntendent of Indian Alia rs, re- tury. -nrvTii or v Pionimmi Ctaiitalii,wrt"l,,"tlho d,lltfB,e "uppo,MH, . Wkatiiisii Hm-oiiT.-Thos. Pierce, Dov of Yamhill US dlcS 1 1.1 ! Hn,ttU Px Btt,,e rt 1V0rV",,O,, f KoIh, Folk county, furnishes us Dotj, or lauililll count,, tnui at ms, j IkjC. corrvllo on the lower farm, . ',,.,.. rMmi for Mav 187" resideneo Inst week.. He wh one of , ,Wlllcr y mw eases hmi " a wiuiiitr ntom i.r .m.ij, ih., the pioneers of Oregon, and came to ocourretl for some ten days previous to ' from which we compile tho following, this coast In 1842. Ho wus taken sick tho latest news from there. Clear days, 17; cloudy, II); rainfall, In at Fort Benton, and was removed from p rf Hliu-o the above was hi tyio, Inches, 1.12; mean tenqierature, .Vi; hSwm ntortrfltvNSIi "' ' w ,vo 'rt a- I,J,,,,ur ,n iUU l"' ,,,K,,CN,' ft',, " n' ,7,l'; ,OWCHt' - He was about tl-,lil cars 010. tl.odls.ase was on the4th. During May, 1871, there . A young man named , ev,.re cnitwi of chloken k.. Most of 1 were 17 rulny days, with 4. Wt Inches ' the Indians were sent Into the n.oun-, water; mean temperature, r: highest 011 the Tho . wm " CIlt'CKWI W.IIIOIII ill .lieu. ij. . .j Skiiioi'h AifiiiKNT. A man iiumod Sloan, a section hand on the Oregon 1 ... I I .ll(..f..li. l).itlvnil .t.u L iiaaIpa,! and the letters scattered around geiier- , ... , . .. '. . ., allv. Tho letters bear date ot the llrst ,,,wn l'i i"lructlon train Hour the of MmivIi. So the bag was taken oft' Fast Portland Dest, on Wetlnesday, tho staue, or lost ott', and nlekisl up by ' and probably futility Injured. Ills someone and taken to the place about rlf-l.t arm was crushed Into a shupe Diiowxkd. Peter Kolterts. Portland, was drowned I last Sunday afternoon, in the Wlllnm-' tains 1 and It Is thought the disease i0,o , ,,,,, ,Ht. ow,. u" ,1.. nn..li Mllunokle. Tho will bo checked without dlllleiilt-.. ,,,. ' lVU .., WJ.jr,.-.. .-- -- deceased, with three other young men lMtix-iXt-rOmcKiiH. The following were in 11 small null boat, when a slid- ,mmcl were elected as Justices and .lenifust of wind capsUe.1 tho !" ' Constables In the various precincts While endeavoring to swim a shore - " " young Koberts was drowned. His mentioned below : companions were rescued. The dc- Sai.km. J. O. Coffee, Justice of the ceased was about 21 years old. IVaee ; J. M. C. Stewart, Constable. .... . Xoitrii Sai.i:m. A. K. ltnoks, Jus Fatal Acciukxt. On Friday of , ce 0f the Peace; S. M. Hastings, Con last week, Willie Noble, son of Orrln ' stable. 1 xil.1 T ...,.,.. wnLnut ulim v.uirw 1ST SAI.KM. It. . AMIsOII JUH- ' "-! VI - old, wus shot and killed. In attempt ing to get over a fence How it H.vi'i'iiNKH. The following that time and overhauled by some thief." Pitoiircnvi:. Itefenlng to the wonderful stories of the productions of tho soil of Washington Territory, tho Vancouver Jteilitrr says : " With these facts before us, Is It not Just a a little singular to we the Ismt every day bring over Hour, meat, and even Mtntoes to this IuikI of plenty ? And yet Is true. Wo doubt It one could to day buy a Mii.nd of bacon produced In are the particulars of the death of ? Territory, but .you iraii very easily ,, ., , , -.. , .in .. ... . Hud bacon brought all the way from Harvey Meachom, In I matlllucounty, (jlk.a?0( ,nr 1IM? ,,,. from On- tleo of tho Pence J B. Cave, Constable u-aailiHi-linriFiMl ..ml the contents outer ed his head, killing him Instantly. .iii.i.i.m.u! South SAi.KM.-ChasCniigle, Jus-. nr , ,,u .,, of lho ,u. with I is gu 1 ill I tlco of ,he jvaee ; Mosle, Const..-' friM.turW l,u kull. Ho did not ni. ble. last week : A. It. Meael.am and his brother Haryey were In tho timber engaged In building a fence, working a short distance apart. Mr. Meaclmm cut down a largo tree, which, asit fell, struck a dead tree standing but a little distance from where ho was at work with such force that It (ell, striking an, tn.ovo gou, Ae. Smai.i. PoX auaiX. The. S'latt miinii says : "Wo huvo been reliably inform ed thut there Is a severe ease of small pox in Polk county, eight or ten ...lies below this city. There Is no Interme diate cause for uneasiness, but we would wan. our readers to take all of his mother at the time of the mel-1 o u.4 ,, ,, election on Tueslay n nl.t.(cllt happened Hiichnlv iteeurrnnpe. . . . .. ... n. .1 ....... - evening, aim ciiose i.iMnu""B "'"- CuttisoAithav. A dispatch from eil : John Mtuto, Foreman; . 8. Al- Oakland, June 1st, says : " This after-1 leu, First AwiUtant Foreman; E. Olln or sneak after he was hit. and remained precautionary incans of eseniw from .. ..I.... i..ll...ll..,....n.l .!..... tli In InnilttiAtito IlItflMftMt. All IIINUM41ir V He was near the house, and In sight 1 Hiiik Ilia-AOTMKOT.-TljCAfc, Nifci .,. ,M taken to prevent Its ft... .... I.. .. ...w. .--- -.--- -- - ., . , - ..11 .7... . ...I.I I spreiMUUg, HIKI .1 'ir r.u.ei.s win us) 1 invenullou there need In no eui.se of HuxawaV. On Monday morning I nlar.n." 1 lust, the team attached to a carriage, less mass by the wheels of tho train No hope Is entertained of Ills recov ery. Fiiik. The dwelling house of Jtev Cushlug Fells, idfout six miles from Walla Walla, was totully destroyed on Tuesday, May 28th. Mr. Hulls' library togethor.wlth nearly all tho furniture was destroyed. This pluco is interest ing as the sitoof the Whitman massa cre, and this I tho sssiud time It ha been desolated by lire. Itr.NAWW. On Thursday, tho bug gy of .Mr. Hush, In which were seated hi... self and Wesley Shunnon, wa run away with by the teum.undthoot eup.tntH thrown out. They were not seriously Injured, hut the vehicle wa badly used up. 'f iik Indian agent telegraphs from Fort Benton thut tho reort of i Sioux war und general outbreak are totally unfounded. Tho best good feeling anil disposition towards tht (lovornmeni aim citizens prevuiis. noon George Harris and a man named Rutan got Into a fight over some trouble. Rutan cut Harris with a butcher knife in fire different places ger, Second Assistant Foreman; R. P. Jutrhsi-t, Recorrtinr Heeretar; Jan.ea Coffe', Financial Secretary; Thoa. H. Cauu, Treasurer; Delegates to the Fire Foil Sa.ntiam. A number of men returning from tho depot, ran away, .Mrtw,OII Vednemlav last for tho Han throwing out tho occupants, one of tartwion weunesuay lasi or "' whom, a Mm. Burrows. us tallied a tlam lead and sliver mine-. The) frtu-tum of tho arm. None of the others were seriously Injured. They took tho necessary outnt, and will he gone some time. Atvouiuxci to tho liooks of tho Utah Central Railroad there were shipped from Halt Iako during 1871 111,8011 tons of on. and 2,:W8 tons ol lend bullion, which comprise almost the whole production of tho Tern- 1 tory.