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U 11 TS'H't u.:1-' 'iMT-'fr-jftt vk(W42I m 117 I A iTJpgAK2arA ,w JB dV jw tv fCfc a r $2.50 per Year, iiKAdvnncc. NOTICI! TO SfBSC'HIBKH. Tke date apprarlus alter Hie printed name on Hip paper In IHr ilnte of Hip KXPIRATION of subscription. Money ihontil bo remitted by rrsltrrod Idler. tottnico nioury order, or (lieck cm bink. Tho rubllilier "III not Is? rffpoii'IMf for monry cnt otherwise. NEWS OFTHE WEEK. Jackson CorxTV. From the 77)1)0, Jtuiu 15th, we copy the following : , There were hut tliree Jury trial of clyll canes nt the Into term of court, ami none of those of much Importance. llingerHermnn, Ksq., of ltneburg, will deliver the oration on July 4th, nt Jacksonville. Olmstcad mid DIxby, charged with robbery, were discharged, the grand Jury fulfills to Hud u bill against them. S. PJymnle I preparing to eoniihehee boring nu nrtcdnn well In Jaekoii vllle. NoitTir Yamium. The eltlen of North Ynmhlll are milking great pre parations for celebrating the Fourth, In good old-fashioned style. The ora tion will lb delivered by Hon. W. I,. Adams ; H. Hurley will read the Dec laration ; and W. J. MeConnell will rend a poem. The festivities will eon cludo with n ball in the evening at the Academy building, for nil who-wnut to participate. Doucii.ab Cor.NTV. The Coos Day load will be completed in two weeks. Kllsha Brown, who left this county some weeks ugo for Iowa, was found to be Insane upon hU arrival at, Sacra incnto, and was taken to the county hospital from which he made, hi cs-1 cape, but was nftcrwnnl caught and returned to tho hospital. i Largo numbers of sheep and cattle, are being driven, north and south to market. So says the Plalmhulcr. MoNMOCTJi. i'he publication of tho Mccnycr has been suspended for two v eeks. Wells Drury Is now the publish er of tho paper,but Prof.T. F. Cuippbell retains his position a1 editor. Tho commencement exercises of Christian College were had last week, and Ave graduates received tho degree of A. 11., numoly : Miss Mary Stump, , Miss Sarah L. Churchill, Charles E. AVolvcrton, W. I). Fenton, and Bruce ' Wolverton. Comi'I.ktkd. The bridge across Co sine Creek, Yamhill county, has been completed by Hon. W. T. Newby, tho contractor, and wo learn from the West S'ult; that the structure' Is n moot , substantial one. It i Is &VJJ feet long, and 10 feet wide, and Is supjuirted by1 twenty-seven strong bents, the high-1 est of which Is forty-tlvo feet. Oakland. The JYaliitliaUt' suysi arrangements are being made to cele- . hrato the fourth of July at Oakland. A large crowtl is uuticipatel. The mllroud will be completetl at thut ))olnt by tliut time, and tho locomotive ' will doubtless bean interesting feature of the occasion. Fatat. Accipknt. We copy the following from the Orcfoutqii of the 19th: "A man named ftulllvau was inn over by a train of ears on last Sut-1 urday,and InMantly killed. It appear' that he had been engaged in tills city by the Superintendent to go on front i and work on the road, He took pas sage b the Saturday iioou train fur hladestiuatloiu When the can icueh-, od Draiu's station, about half u mile . ., x.-. ...... U..IIU..k.i fMkl niY Tl... l cars again started.. He ran n. them and attemptcil to, get on the tpiln while It was In motion. He, was not ( successful in getting pit, ,but slipped , ami feH between the cars, two of them , passing over hls'lMMlyi cutting it en tirely through: Bidilvan liad no. ad-1 atlvwon this coast.. His body was) removft to Kugonc. abd burled; He . was a native of Ireland and aged nlout 85 years." DarjHiu!i: MKANNFsThe i)ul-' hYlleiiubflci)ii sayv'that ' someTa'seal- Iv fellow took Jthe nut otr tliVa'fe- TrtT- t-f a-ajmL-ai.-jijjTiyrr ni' which licld the wheel.- of the vehicle In which Mr. George Howe and eight ladles wont to the concert given by the muolcal treat prepared by Mon mouth College, IaSt week, and when they started home two of the wheel came oil' and the inmates thrown out. That none of them was seriously In jured was not the fault of the tellow who waH guilty of the meauues. Con"ki:iu:sc'K. The next annual Conference of the Mcthodlt Kpl-co-pal Church for Oregon and Washing ton Territory will be held at Salciu commencing on the iil'th of August. Hlshop Foster, who was elected Bish op at the recent session of the t'eneral Confeienee, will preside. Kix.T.nii. A man named Joseph Simp-ou was hot and killed In I'oit land last Monday evening by n drunk en tellow named Charles Grant. Simp son hail a short time previously Inter fered In :i quarrel between Grant and Wicks, a saloon keeper, about some liquor, and when met on the sidewalk a few minute afterward by Grant, tho latter drew a pistol and shot him down the victim dying In about twenty-live minutes. The deceased was 4'j years of age. He'wa a native of New York, where he has two chil dren still living. He haf'been on the const since TOW. For a number of years he has Ikjcii In the employ of tho O. S. X. Co. at the Dalles. l'KTiiiKlKU. Hou.v. The Jtcuhler says that a fi;w days since a remarka ble iietrlllcatloii was found on the fnrm of Mr. G. 1'arrish, near Ilrownsvllle In l.liin county. It- lay ten feet below tho surface of the ground In tho side of a deep ditch. It resembled a cow's horn, being perfectly smooth and reg idar on its outsido, surface, and was hollow. It measured some ten inches at the butt, and wn between nine and ten feet in length, Yaqi'ina. The Corvullls 0(iultv,uu dcrdatcJuuoll,hasthefollowlngfrom Yaqtilna: "Thq lT. S. steamer fthu brick, Captain Jesscn, nrrivedon this day. The I.igh t Louse Inspector, Cap tain John McDougal, visited thu Light House and, after n brief stay, tho' ves sel steamed out of the Hay, intending to return again in about two weeks to take up and repair her buoys. The Shiibrick came in through n thick fog, and half tide found plenty of water. Her registered tonnage 1 :( tons." SKVl-iitK Acciiikxt. The lleutou Jicitiwat, June 'JOth, has the follow-, lug: "On Tuesday last, as Mr. Win. Galbralth was hauling rails from the timber on Donver creek, In this county, tho horses became frightened by a dog, and ran away. Hitting u stump, Mr. G. was, tlirown from the wagon and seriously, If not fatally, injured. Tho , horses, the pro-icfty of Mr. Jt. L. Uuch auau, ran some two hundred yards, when they camo In contact with a tree, killing one and somewhat Injur ing the other. A(H'nri:n. John Kmerlek, who killed John Mount" on the loth of last July, near Toinpkln's ranch, Wasco county, was tiled last woek at Dalles City, on a cliargo of murder, mid ac quitted. The trial lasted three tltiy. X .ut now 4;".-(.'A'K, Mrs. Walker came, near losing her life bysuHbea tlon during tin1 late tiro In Capt. An keny's building, Portland. She was taken from her beil Insenslblo after the tire had made- great headway. Ki.kctiox. There was an eleetlou, held In I'oitland jm Monday last for, one councilman from each ward, re sulting u the ehoice of two regular Itepuollcaii huidldates mid one Inde pendent ItcpuldU-an. Total vote cast i as 1,781. - t CAMi.:MKKrixu. The Spiritualists , arc liolilinu ui pump meeting near WO'slhurji, Marion wunylltljllVwfe)i. The fjreon the ;rallrpad,lia been re-, IiTeetl, for alw'ho"()eiilre to" at fend the1 l(ti'lg ' v"-FT.iiy:twv.jm:wrg A A -wHK -- '.'VC'-'Tr :-n ,V1 SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 22, A I-i'iu.ir Oi'traqk 1 Yesterday the people of Portland were thrown Into n state of excitement by a person, whose name was unknown, appearing on the streets in bioad daylight, with the small pox. He was first seen walking leisurely along up First street. Around hi forehead was wrapped a cotton handkcnhlef, and a roll of red blankets on his shoulders. His face wa in .i bad condition from the erup tion of (he dlcasc, He wended hi Avny to a saloon below the Police Con ft room, when he stopped and took a drink. He then went up stairs and reponcii mniH'lt to tue autnoriiies, ami WAR promptly removed to the hos pital. 1 low long he hail been wander ing mound tho city is not known. On , an investigation oi this gross outrage on tills community, we learn that the patient was taken 111 with the disease a few days since at or near tho town of Cornelius, and that the people who were likely to be exposed to the con-' taglou hired a man named McDonald for Slfi to bring him to the city. Mc Donald brought him here and turned him looe on the streets, lly this wanton and criminal action the publlu safety. In a great measure, has been placed in open Jeopardy. Probably several hundred parties have been ex itosed to the disease without any knowledge of it. Thepartles who have committed this crime have laid them selves liable to the law, and wo learn that they will be vigorously piosccutcd. This Is n serious case. Weareauthor ied in behalf of this outraged publlu to wun all parties in any direction not to attempt a repetition of the of fence. Such an action, by which the health, safety, and even life of theclt I'eiisofthlstown have been comprom ised, can not be too severely denoun ced by the press, or too rigorously pun Ishciiby thestatute, QfcnoiiUm. June ftVi. AuilM'Xls. The Ktigciu- City Qutwl of the li'ith chronicles the fol lowing. On Mondav a team belonulm; to George Petty ran away about six miles south of town, throwing Mr. Petty out of the wagon and breaking ono of his arms In three place between the el bow and shoulder. He was brought to town and his Injuries attended to. A few days since, Zimmerman & CVs mill team ran away, throwing tlio driver out of tho wagon, ono of tho wheels of which passed over hi thigh Ulcerating the llesh In a horrible man ner. No bones were broken. A man named Garraty, who lives on Coast Fork, was recently kicked by a horse, his collar bone and shoulder blade being broken and other Injuries lnlllcted. Kii.i.i:i. On Tuesday, tho till lust, near Paradise Valley, Xe. Perce coun ty, Idaho, a man named McCann was killed by a party named T L. Good man. The affair hail Its commence ment by Idle talk, when both men be runic, enraged, and Dually ended In Gordon striking MeCauu over the head with ail nxo. Hiriji AVatkii. A correspondent writing from Slate creek to tho Lewis, vllle Xlynril, ays; The water of Sal mon river ha been higher this season than ever known here since- settlement by tho whites. It carried uwuy the apron from the wire bridge, and car ried off Frank Shl-slci's bridge. Goon Voti:. C'barle-. J. Graham, a colored miiii, wasa candidate for Coun cilman In the I'd wan Portland, and received L'iu'vote out of '.111! votes cast. V.. F. Itiissoll, Ksq., wa his coniK-tl-ttir. DkownkIi. A little noil of ('apt. Harlow's, Portland, while playing on a boat oh Couch's Lake, fell overboard and was drowned. JIu wus alsut live years (Id. ' 4 ., DiiQwjjir-Mai-kcy Graham, about teij ycar's.pjd, spij of Mrs. Graham, of Grand!- Jloiide.Vullcy, was drowned at 'Kldorado,' Baker' county,' lit week, while in swlminlne. i-.jJiw'n.-VLaf lmjujmu-jj"' m WHL 1 &6mI( Ji I frfc Iln iff 1872. DO.11F.STI0 !SKWSI HYTKLKUH.tPlI. I Hostox, June 111. Prisslan Hand ar- 1 rived this morning. 1 The Coliseum 1 ready and will be i opened for tho International Festival to-morrow. Hotels, boarding houses and private quaitcrs are rapidly tilling un with visitors. Chicago, June lit. It I believed that the murderer of ex-Secretary of State Tindale, at Springfield, Illinois, about a year ago, has been discovered In the person of James Cauedy, a con . vlct serving his term In the penitenti ary forswllidling, Theevldeiicengalnst ,him Is of such nature that Gov. Palmer yesterday pardoned him, when ho was immediately arrested by the Sherlft'of Sangamon county,and taken to Springfield for trial. 'Hie murder has been involved In complete niys- , tery, and the discovery of the murder er creates profound sensation. lit HQl'KAN. (iKXKVA, June b'. The tribunal for the arbitration of Alabama claim met at noon to-day, at the Hotel de Vllle. All tho member were present as fol lows: Count Selopls, representing the King or Italy, President of the Court ; Charles Frauds Adams, arbitrator on part of the United States ; Alexander I t'ockburii, representing Great Britain ; fjocob Htcmnfil, the Swiss Govern ment ; and Ilantii D'ltajuba, Jlnuil, nuuimaiiesor proors ami arguments in support of tho case of Kngland and . tho United States were furnished to .the uihltrators by their respective agents of thu two countries, Lord Ten- . terdeu and J. t. Davis. Court of Arbitration soon after ad journed to Monday next at '- p. m. ( Further than Is above stated, the pro ceedings of the Tribunal are secret. ' London, June 10. Geneva specials state that the sitting yesterday lasted only an hour. Lord Tcuterdeii pie sontcd the formal demand of Great Britain for adjournment until the question of Indirect claims was set tled with tho United States. The American agent replied that ho had ,no Instructions from his Government. .The American commissioner, agent 'and counsel have engaged apartments in Geneva for the season. It is ru- i morcd that tho American meinberHop pose a long adjournment, asking Im mediate decision. The t-'ugllsh ar gument was not presented by thu F.n- gllsh agent. Ho stated that ho could not go on without conference wllh ' London. A messenger accordingly left for London Saturday afternisin and will reach hero Sunday night. An I answer Is expected fiom Granville on Monday morning. ' The pniosltion for tho adjourn ment of the Arbitration will occupy tho Aibltrators on Monday. Argu ments on each side may be extended, and many delicate question will also bo raised for tho luilues to decide. Kugllsh papers have presented no pa pers and come unprepared to present any. Proceedings wero meagre In mint of detail. The American argu- rgu u ai nieni was iireseiiiisi to uie i.oiirt in an octavo volume of si: x or seven hun dred pages, with a smaller supplemen tary volume printed only in tho Ku gllsh language. Tho American ugept declared himself icady topiocccd, imd tho TmglNh agent asked lor adjourn ment without specifying any It.vcd jieiiod. The Americans answer that the request, with presentation of Ifnal papers, which Is not accoidug to the procedure laid down In tho Treaty, raise a contingency which they will not decide without instructions from their Government. Pioceedlng on Monday will, however, depend entire ly upon latest dispatches from Karl Granville to tho Kugllsh aguut. Tho Americans aie fully instructed in ev ery step and the Kugllsh arc drifting, availing themselves of every chnnce to ascertain the temper of the. Court and how tar Ameilcaiis will go toward conceding tho desired length of time for adjoiirmeiit. (iKXKVA, June 17. Count Selopls, Provident of thu Tribunul of Arbitra tion, did pot propose thu adjournment of theCourt on Saturday., A summary of British argument was, Med by pro test, reserving the right of Kngland to withdraw from "the arbitration pond Ing nogotlntloiisof the American Gov ernment relative to Indirect claims. Volume IV. Number 18, The Board of Arbitration met to-day at two o'clock. The first part of the session terminated at three O'clock, when all, except the arbitrators, with drew. The latter remained In consul tation until four, when the sitting ad Jnruned. The result of the dcllbcra , tlons of the Board Is absolutely uu known. Bnti.i.v, June 17. The ltelchstag today, after seven hours' debate, pass ed to a second leading by vote of Hi! io uu, uie mil depriving incomers oi the Society of Jesu or the right of citizenship. Twelve thousand men employed nt , Dnitsnuissel have struck. The mliien-' slilke at Westphalia h spreading to the worklngmen. Marine minster. Vk ioiiia, June ID. The stcampro poller California, from San Francisco and Poitlaud, bound for Sitka with nassongurs and troops, after coaling at auaiiuo, ran on a roci; twciity-cigm miles above that port, apd Is a total wreck. Purer Goodhue arrived In town by a canoe to chaiter a steamer to hi lug down the passengers. Proba bly the Douglas and Maude Will go to hcrassMmicc from Ktiulemo. The steamship Idado, from Portland, left Ksqiiinialtnt ten o'clock last night for Xaiiaimo. for coal, and ran on tho chalii of rocks between Discovery nnd Trial Islands. The Prince Alfred hai I gone to her assistance, on her way to iXaualmo. It is feared she will break her back, as at low w liter she will bi 'high and dry. Loss nv Fiiik. The J m Grande Avu tint I, June loth, ha the following: "Uist Monday, about four in the af ternoon the barn on Miller's ranch ami stage station, five miles west of Old'a Ferry on .Snake river, and on the stage road to Jtolso City, was found to be on Are and beyond the power of man to save. The loss of, property wa in follows a good large bam. 0 horses, u of which belonged to Mr. YnntKowii erof the ranch, - to W. J. Hnodgraa.4 of Oro Dell, and one belonging to a stranger, name not known; I stage coach, all the harness for eight horses. 1 mowing machine, a largo number of farm implements,.'! saddles, belonging to Mr. Inutis, and all personal e fleets of the stage drivers, slock tenders anil blacksmith. The loss could not havo amounted to lets than about j&.OOO. ItCMAiiKAiu.i: Mktkoii. San Fran cisco, June 18. At seven minutes to eight o'clock this evening, a brilliant comet made its appearance over the city, a little to the northwest of the xeulth. and passed slowly to the north west, ulsaiiearliig finally at a olnt above the horizon. There was at times an uppearaneouslf there were two com ets combined In oho. 'The color of the luminous viqiorcomiiosliig the tall wa i a palo pink or a light roo color. It was In sight for at least live minutes, and was seen by thousands of people, uiin I !i roil fr iil tint slrci'tH to look nt It. , It appoarisTto coma without tho at mospliere of the earth. (Missing through It, describing the an1 of a circle, and then riseoufof It. CiiAXiiKiiIlAXiib. The Walla Will la MittiHiiMii of Jiiiiu 1'itli says: "It Is quite certain that the control of navigation on the Columbia river ha ' p.icd Into the hands of the "North Paelllo Italhoad Company. The Ore gun Steam Navigation Company still has a nominal existence, nuu the busi ness of thu boats Is transacted in tho name of the old company, but not withstanding the ownership haschnn- I god hands, audi that all remains to complete thu tmtibfer is to turn over the piopcrty, which, according to the Information wo have, will bo on or aliout the 1st of July, after whohtho Oregon Hteam Xavjgutlou Cmjipany Will cease to exlntt" i Coi'iiT. The Circuit Court 'for Marlon county convoue-H next Mon- Hliy. ' . i . ,, ,m i, .,M ,j , CllU'KKN Pix.-C'li!okeuwpox still prevails In Salem. !