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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1872)
f juT""8"" f- JT tw " T a i l'if"nn W m Jfc 0& H H V " 1 K W aF s 1 '-v 'Hi J " ifft-"2 ?fc-fe ww -w ' 'i $2.50 por Your, in Advance. NEWS BX TEIiEGRAPH. Nr.W Yoiik, Nov. 1. Funeral of Mrs. Greeley look place to-day from Dr. Chaplu's church. Tliecollfii plate was Inscribed " Mary T. C. Greeley." The services wore simple mid rend bv Dr. Chnpin, who delivered a short ncf- dress on the virtues of the deceased, and her patience under sullcring. The remains were taken toGreenwood Interment. Thoehlef mourners were Mr. Greoley and IiIh two daughters, The funeral waslargelyattcnded. , It Is reported that the Western lTn- lou Telegraph Company has npplicd for an Injunction restraining the work- Injr of all opposition lines In the Unit- ed Slates, claiming that the operation of such lines under the preent system arc a violation of the patent linprov. ments which are claimed to be Includ- ed In the Morse system. Wabihnhto.v, Nov. 1. Information has been received by the Department ofStnte, that tho statement published In tho various newspapers of thlscouu- try In" July last, that thu German Government was seeking to me- vent emigration to the t'nltcd States, and had adopted stringent measures for that purpose, Isdonied bv that Government which disclaims having Issued such orders or discour aged Immigration to this country in any way. Most of the Cabinet and heads of nurenus In the Executive Department will return to their respective States 10 vote in tuu present caniiaign. tiw nig to i General gon tti airectcd'b'vtliL. muvalllmr distemper. A large proportion of the streetcars arc withdrawn, nml probably all will top to morrow evening to uivo the horses ret. Xi:v Yoiik, Xov. 2. Tho horso tils caso Is rapidly abating, and streets present a more cheerful aspect. The clear bracing weather will doubt Icm prevent a return of danger. Josix).v, Xov. 2. There Is a marked Improvement In tho hoiso disease un der tho Inllucnee of thu mild weather. The streets are bcglnlug to assume something like their former bulncs appcarencc. Xi:v Yoiik, Xov. l'. The hore epidemic In Jersey City Is rapldlv abating. Thestrects, especially In the vicinity of the steamship docks, pre sent a busy appearance this morning. V-i.i. V,un. W. .l..t...... f (lotha concerning the explorations of seas froo from Ice, and Indications of A.,t IVlini .lfMt .i .11 t Ilia I1UIII Woodhull was arrested this morning on a warrant sued out by A.M. Chaltz, charging her with grow libel. War rants were alto issinsl ugainsi iter anil mo great distance, Atlorney-'v'; ,"J',,, V ii ',",","" ', Williams will not go to Ore- wfrrith against tho Colorado sub. to vote. "'"Jv ' .... I'llliAiiKM'iiiA. Xov. 2.-Xcarl vail . "nis irnni iiiiy prccineis in i in- ,. im..u i.. !.... it,. .,,... ..... ,... i.. norma, ouisiiie or mui I'mncisco, bvc tioeponniohiglrVrpolarVea; JolinV U ..'''! "' ll . 1W r son went north to tholatltudo of near- "' J01' . ,al tcstJ n V'1,,1'1 ,," " ly 80 .legrees. Dr. l'etcrman, the Gcr- , J &-Ml W I lu man geographer, Is shortly to make f,,,' , ffi (Ci, i VT,! 1 public, tho discoveries of Johnson. 'P v - ' " ? ' Vi. t "' S! 1 -v..... -v...... v.... .i At... xm... i.. rled Nevada, and the Joint Lculsla- kinu'nlllll jwirtnitlit oiivmiiiiti UAHitlm trt ! ii rf iiit In liiikliwj iti wiii ill it i it r of olcP Vmiles of. likV oiuu:i"Th0 ;i,tffil will" I avlf a amo parties also woiu arrested by thu "" " . . ? , ' ' ' '"'),! , I'liHwl States Marshal on u cluuuof ',' "" , " , .c ' f,1.1" '...'.'.V. sendlnffobconuubllcatlons through county gave him about IS-, niajoilty. the mails, while they were In a car- Nr.w Yoiik, Xov ii.- Tho flcroldi rlage 'preparing for (light with copies election ctlinatci glvo Grant j of their publications In the vehicle States and Grcely1, or Grant LIU elcc wlth them. On being brought before toral voles to 00 for Grisly. The iopu tho Commissioner, the District Attor- lar mnjoilty for Grant Is placed n ncy ehargeil that they were alo gull- :'t0,0iX). The Jfrmlil islltnrinlly says ty of libeling. 'J ho Loinmsslonerde- whether tho result will bo accounted elded to admit the accused to ball in for by the popular strength of General I iS.OOO. Xo ball was furnlhud, and Grant on theouo hand, or the weak-' they were sent to the l.uillow street ncssof Greeley, and the fecblencs of jail. the Liberal HepublieaiiH comlilncd Xf.w YititK, Xov. -. A gicat deal with Democratic, both, on tho other, of talk is oeeaIoncd about the town hand, It is in inuny lespccls the iuot this evening over the arrest of Wood- remarkable of any Presidential elec luill and Clatlln. Tho proceedings' Hon In thu history of our country, aguiusl tlieru weru Hist taken by luV, Thu Tribune gives Grant 200 elector- t uallls, a well Known oroKcr, who last at votes at the lowest, and b-1 fur Grce nlclit applleil for their arrest for a lev. with the ic&Udouulfu!. There Is '.'rofcsly scamliilous mticle on him. Wurrunt.s were accordingly Issued, but beforo they could Ixi cxuciitctl, homo one acting on behalf of Couistock, th litMivii" iciii ui iiii'eitu lUiciuiuii, i niiiuiiT jucf.iiis iiu mar nwK wi rl hnd'warrnntslssiied agalust'tlic U. f5.f'ct,howlll have tbcnldof tho 7H6ilr. Commissioner Osborne. Tho nfflda'-', The.lVri places ttieipopular mi-t vltsln the case were made by Albert 'j"rltles at ttno.nnn. It says that thel SALEM, Anderson, PnstnluYc Clerk ; Wood of inooiviyn, nun i; w. iiecsc, clerk In (lie Iiulcprmfrnf oilier, who voro to tlie sending off of nH'ciiMvc publlea- tlnns through Ihe mull by the accused, The statutory penalty for sending ob- scene literature thtough the mulls is Imprisonment for one yenrnnd n tine of one hundred dollars, Tho Jfrnrcs says that thenrrct of Woodhull and Clatlln for circulating obscene llteratuie was to be expected, for nothing inoru obseeno In the way of words and atrocious charges ever obtained currency In any community than attacks of these women upon distinguished and honorable elergy- men, and the gross attack upon Rev. Henry Ward Needier and Theodoio Tlltou. Pim.AnrM'iiiA.Xov. 0. Tim hoiso disease, ha.s now reached Its crisis, and the city Is almost horseless. Ihisincss In stagnant. The street chin have topped running. Ohaiii.i.ston, S. C, Nov. it. The hnrso disease Is Increasing, but Is mild and readily yields to treatment. c xuiSotzok' nETxrnNs. rUx Fkancisco, Xov. .. Republl can advices from tho East report Venn sylvanla gives Grunt 100,000 majority; New York State, Grant, majority, 2.., (KX); New England, solid for Grant; Delewarc, 2,000 for Grant. Ilcturns from only two pnclucts In tsan rranciH-o nut inecity nas proua (,r"! & majority out of li.lMMi volw iy""li;il,l"?l,,lliyW,i,l71,ll,.1?il. ti in ttco dnlm Calltomla by H,1K)0 ,;,:. JJuht nrcclncts In thel-'li-st Coinr- rcsshinal District givo Houghton -00 majority. Thirty-two incelnets give l'ago oiK) majority. In thu Third I)i trlct, ten precincts give Coghan 1U majority. It.Ti:ii. Indiana. 10,00(1; Iowa, 10, ink); Illinois :!0,(MH): North Carolina, .',ix0 Xew Jersey, ;!,0iv.). flrcely's majority In Xew York city, 'J.1,000, agalnxt Seymour's majority of m,(irto. Xew IlampHhire glvo (liaut 1,000. Xevada has gone for Grant, but the Legislative ticket Is very doubtful. In uluety-slx precincts in California, outside of San Francisco and Sacra mento, Grant has l,.rSHi majority nut .i.! ...n i 'JVC r.,.v-...u .. .-.. ,. .... "'' ..f01 J,.,.. .,'1 for. ("'.. 'J'A riiiiniii h ftji ii :i " itin ii iiriii'i- - tlve ticket eloie vote. OI.V.MI-IA, Xov. ." Olympia nre elnet gave 100 majority for MeFudden. iMiii leiurnsiiom nuicreiit couuiies scaieely a )Kinillel In thecnnipleteuis.s of the unit and tho triumph. Grant has now four years moro of power. with Congressional miijoritlcs, hum' ! pmoaoi.v eiceicti ny a OREGON, NOVlMtHKU 0, LS72 defeat Is due to the I )einocraey surren dering to Greeley, and that the dem oralisation consentient upon tho Now York HI ng speculations of a year or two ago disheartened thu party and caused the nomination at Italtlinore, and that the party had not recovered in time from the Tammany taint to do anything until too late. The T'dihk gives Grant .".00 as an (Electoral vote and Greeley l', with balance doubtful. Vu.Mixari).v, Del., Xov. o. Grant and WINon have carried tho State by a small imujorlly. There havo been large Jlcpubllcau gains tluoughoiit the State. Xi:v Tr.iVKN, Conn., Xov. 0. The returns from nil but four towns give Grant a majority of 1,110 and a plur ality of ,sl-J. X i:vaiik, X. J., Xov. ii. The Itcp ul.llcans claim the State bv S,.Vh). Uiciimonii, Nil., Nov. 0. In nlnety elght precincts in thlrtv counties, In cluding Itlehmoud City, Grant has a ' majority of 'J,00.'l. In thee pivclncts the Democrats made but few gains. The Ilcpubllcaiis gained steadily. Doth pai ties claim the State. Ni:v Yoiik, Xov. 0. Korty-three towns and twenty-nine Districs give Dlx .V-M:i majority. The vote for Mayor, with only a low districts to hear from, is as follows: llavciueyer Itcp.) 10,20(1; Lawrence (Dein.l, :is, iliVi; O'llrlen (Apollo Hall Dcin.),2l. sio. CiinAfio. Xov. 0. IScluriis from the city are Incomplete, but enough is know'i to show t lint Grant's major ity Is at least s.oiio. Additional re turns from the Interior do not innterl tlly alter the estimate heretofore made of a Republican majority of 1!0,- IIIMI. Tho Itepuhllc.iii majority hi Iowa Is not less than r0,unu and the entire Re publican delegation in Congress elec ted. Toi'i:ivA, Kansas, Nov. (I. Itelurns from the State show largo Republican gains. Topeka gives a Republican majority of 600; Sliawueu county, 1, o00. Lyou county, 1,200; .Miami county SIX). So far tile Liberals havo can led only one county, l-'lftcen precincts In Franklin county give (Jrant '00 ma jority. T.i.iAii.tsi:i:, Florida, Xov. U.- In live enmities nartiallv hciu-d frmn tho estimated Republican majority Is :i,ixhi. ' i ISii.Thioin:. Md., Xov .0. -The In dleatloim nro that the Statu will give Greeleyr,000 niajorltv. i M.MMI.O.V, Wis., Xov. 0 Tills State gives l."i,(XKi Ranulillcaii majority. fir. l'.vui,, .Minn., Xov. O.Tliero Isi (inoiigh returns In to show that the Statu has gono for Grant by frmn 1H,- IXSI to 20,(NX). 1iiii.ai)i:i.iiiia, Xov. 0. The AoWi AmcrhuH csllniates Grant's majority In tho Slate at 12.",O00. l'iiovimi.vci:, It. I., Xov. o. lllio.lo Island gives a Republican majority of Dimtorr, N'ov. 0.-Thu State has' gone probably hy0,(oo niaorlty for I Irani. There Is scarcely a doubt that nil tho Congressmen elected are Re publicans. Doth branches of the ' l.egsatuiiaio largely Republican. ClIK ,io, Xov. II. Tllo Republican will havo it majority of thirty-two on i joint b.illotlu (be Illinois Ix-irlhlatuiv. . l'lio Congressional delegctlou lakes i thlitceii Republicans and six Demo-i cmls. Grant's majority In the Stale is not lets tluin ."si,UK. , llAim'niin, Conn., Xv, o, (I'raut i canlos the Slate by ;i,A'il. Uawoii, Me., Nov. 0. -Returns In- nicaie aimiii ;o,oi.ii ucpuhjicaii iiialor-, Ity In the Stale. JtAi.TiMitm:, Xov. o. Returns Indi cate Greeley's nitijoilty will hu ;i,(h)0 ii the .State. Xi:v. Oiii.'n, Xov. 0. -The vote of the city Is not yet counted and it m iwuiminy uiiic inns' or lour (lavs. It isbclh'VisI the Liberal majority "of Orleans l'.iri-li Is between lu,nooanil l.'i,0on. Jloth iiartles claim tho State, the Liberals being loulidcnt of I0,UH). Ro.sioN.Xos'. A. Grant's majority ill M:ik!U'Iiiki.i'Hm Im lilmtit C'.luui 'I'l... full Statu ticket Is elected with Increas ed Republican majorities. t I'lioviDKxci?. Nov. r,. itiwuiu riiiui i gives Grant an Increased majority and elects both Republican Congressmen. ii.miixiiiii, ,oy. .. iteuerai Jlaw- ley's majority In this Is Oil. 'With one small town still tohear from, Con- neetlcut goes for Grant liv about !t,oH inalorltv. ' Xr.w'VoitK, Nov, o. The total vote In the cltv for Greeley Is 77,r27 ; for Grant, ft r,r)). Grcelev's majority Is 22,20!, against 00,000 'for Sevnioiir in IMIS. Grant has probably carried tho Slate bv i.0,000 to I0,(h)0." l'rrismnui, Nov. o. The Rcpubll- can majority in Alleglianv county Will approximate 18,000. Twelve wards in riltsburgglvoGraut-l.kMnndGive- lev 1,812. 'I'liiLAiiiiU'itiA, Nov. .'i. The ma- Inittv fni-r.'i-nit In (lilu ,.ii. 1 !!!!im ..---. .. " -...... .... . .., .. ........... I no carries every ward Willi tlio excep tion of the Twenty-eighth. I Coi.i'Miirs, Xov. r.. Returns so fur i received Indicate Grant's majority in the State to be 10,000. I lNiiA.VAi'o!.iH,Nnv..-. -The Repub lican State Coinmittceclalniii majori ty In tlio State of from 10,000 to lfi.Oon. Illinois will probably glw (Jrant ::o,ooo or -lo.ooo majority. Ni:v ()i,i:axs, XoV. .".All tho dispatches from Texas report election quiet. It continues two days. Drni-ijui:, Nov. 5. Tho Republican Statu Commiltco claim the Statu by "0,1X10. All the Conurcssinen are Re publican, although In the Second Dis trict the contest will Im vorvulose. Omaha, Xov. ."i.-TIio elect Ion passed , American I'.inlmssaiior, after the Mn oll'ipiletly, witli n full vote cast. Tho )H'roiJs decision In tlioMm Juan bniiii Rcpulillcaiis claim 10,000 majority. " lcsllon, applhsl to the l-orelgn Nhwaiik, Xov. ."..-The ret urns fioni ' "nk" 'or the aecount of tho oxiwuses the Slate are In complete, but Indicate ' iicjiinil by the Gormaii Govcrnincnt from .i,0(H) to ii.fHH) for Grant, and a " the cnurw; ol arbitration, with a Republican niajorltv In both branches ' v ','' ofreliibursuiiient, ho was Inform of the Legislature. ed In reply that the German Govern- Ni:v Yoiik, Xov. 7. -The Tribune '!u'"l '"d o bill against the I'ulted Ibis morning gives Grant l.'i.iiX) ma- hlles. Jority In this State. Greeley In u card '. ,A,lls N,,'V. -L- Iranco will pay niiiioiiuccH his return to the IMItorlnH ;frimiii.y this week two hundred lull chair of tlicTrlbuiie. " lions of naucs, and will contlnuo tu llavciueyer elect. .1 Mayor bv .".,142 1 imikc similar inslallnicnts until (lie majority. ' ' ' end ol the year, so that on January 1st S.N Fua.tim;o, Nov. 7,-Full w. only tvo inllllaiilsi.f the warlndciu turns notyut received. Conghlan, for ' "".J" wl" remain jmpa d. Congress, defeated. Houghton, Page, , I'""". Nv. .'I.-l he linrse dlseas,. ami Claton areclccteil. Tim following , '"" "I'pcarid In -evcral places In Dev Is the latest and most rolabloestlinatc,V'lHl,lr' ,u"! ? 'Plclally severe In of the inajorllles In various States: Wverlnn and vie Inliy. Rot n ins from tiility counties luMIs- I-oniion, Nov. ,t. -The mass meeting sourl. received at noon today, Bvu ',l 'T'0 ' "rk ,'" fav"r !,f ,l." I'cnlan Greeley D.IXK) majority. 20 States for eonvlcts was laigo and orderly. No ( Irani, give him a popular niajorltv of '" '"'I'1 W,H 'I","10 ''V "'ciiuthoiRes to ft7.IO(l. IVniisvlvanla, I2."i,(nk) ; Mas-' llrltru with the priK.-emllngs. 1- i A . B.I . ' - . I SkllftltilllilM ttailI( lllmlll It It I MillM III llll.i saciiuseus, i.i,uii ; Illinois, w.imki; i.,,,v , i v .." . .""' ,"' Michigan, Afi.tHKi: Iowa. fio.iXiO: N,.u''i'dopteddcniiiiid!ng thu relcaso of thu ioik, -hp.oou; Amine, : r .a J ...... . ' .. I .... '. . Delewnre, I,.".IHI; Nebraska, lO.iXKIjl Nevada, 2,(XX); Callloriila,7,(HX): Flor Ida, doubtful. Republicans alio claim Louisiana, irginia, and Alabainn -i;w joiik, Mv. 7. The average Reliilbliean malorllv In Ibis silnio Is claimed lo be ..0,IXM. Tlio II VM cstl-1 mates Grant's popular inajoilly ati o20,nill, and gives lilui 2'.!) Electoral votes to 117 forGreelev. Dlx's miijoiityiii tills Slate will not vary much from that of Grant. Iveruan Is ahead of Greeley In a large ' poitlon of the State, but "tails some io,ixhi; iniiinnn, r"",,,".,n' ,(Hin jMinuc-ota. 20.000: Vermont. I . " '"""iftt .yv. i. jusi aieiics l.ri,(KX); Wisconsin, ir,iWM): South Car-1 m"i A'aK"an;l llcrlln note thu up ollmi, I.'i.ikmi ; Xew Jersey, 7,000 ; I'carance of cholera atthoso ii aces, North Carolina, IO.Oiki: Rhot'lo Island, I ""i:j?,',:-V"v' '-liiuKoldun ycil H,.m ; Mlsslsslpi.l. rt.ixxi ; New 1 lamp-1 ,M" ", ',llu '." ""'l 'wu ,,)f.t'x.0''y shire. .-j.(KK) : Werit Vlnrluln. r..iHm ; i V'" celebrated here to-day wltli.spltiii- f..i,......ii,.,.i .i .jr.T . i.-.V. ,.... .,'iuukl , deil ceremonies. I he occasion wn. i,tiu ne in in i ui.mn v u. i.oiil- 'inn.1,..,.:.. n n.... .,.........:., and Mlnli.ii Ulmul StyJs-sSr; A ;ilspateh in,.,.' JaukM.ni lllc say., that Florida lselo.se contested, but will go for Greeley. The ihmiU thinks, fnim ihe laiet retuiiis received fioui that State, thut Gmnt has carried Virginia. Oregon Klcrllon Itcluriii Tho following are tlio iniijoritles for Grant In tho State so far heard ' from: llciitou ,. Clackamas... Clatsop Douglas Lane , Linn Marion Multnomah .. Polk Washington. Yamhill Total... t'i ....... ,i....... ..... gy,:vit "'u'J' !""' ,,.........,,, 1 Un W Volume IV. Number US, ICI'ltOtMi.l.N. . London, Nov o.-llra 'lics thN morning, In an cdltoral on tho results f 'I'1' election In Aniorlca, says there- election of President Grant will bo eminently satisfactory, and wilt defeat ""' ""''"clous Intrigue to secure con- ,tw' "J' fjVernnuint of tli0 Tnlted Mates. 'ndilcut Grant hasnot pmv- ed a perfect ChlefMaglstrate. Holms been guilty extreme cnrelessucs-, and '.' Is to be hoped he will taken lesson Horn the ibivelopuicnts of tho past sir mouths. Ills cirors of Ignorance ; but (Ills defense will no longer hold gtiod. Ihe past must boulllieed. The reform ,. I- ,. , ... . .. iiuniiruiiii iiiucuuy ociiiiiiiiis lie appoiutmciiL to olllcu of persons able to administer their duties. Loxi'o.v, Xov. i. The JhiUiTvlv limjili, referring to (ho ro-clcetlon of Grant, saysno onedesorves better from Ills count ly, orlswoithier ofiplueu iiiuong Illustrious men, ,who liavo twice held thu Presidential oilke. Fnghiud has had cause to complain of many things; but President Grant's pulley town n I hor has never been wil fully hostile. The 7Vn;)A hopes the l.'nfted States will now luko euro of Mexico and Cuba. It believes that the West and not the East demands their at lent ion. . HiiiiMN', inv. Jl.-llaiieroft, the I I . I eiiiatkablo by thu prcsoncqpr Ihnprcss and Crown mo I'.nineroraiid liinnrcss and Crowi Prince of Germany, who thus gave . proof of complete icMoratlou of good ,'iccmig oeiwecn licrmauy and the Saxon courts. Hmi t Is not n illsoaHi properly speaking, hut It is thu causo of an Injury which may bo regarded as, it disease. It Iiu liilnutix uiiiytl:), liv ing In mid upon tho' grain, and is propagated by Hp'Orcs, which unsu'oi the purpose of needs. Tliu.sO sponV ni-.nui .mini iii Kll'y lllll.v (III- iSffifin'BS ;:ffi , "M Mum ut w nhiiii.lanlly, Ui I "Ml"" , - jv ,rabl0 or idlitfrwNu , to its grow III. The usiiill prevontlvi- I '" l", '""'f ""'"eOd wlicftt, JiUmfore ''"'"' '".". H"''"'.Mlllt0l) (if blufc vitriol (siilphnto of copper), drying 'the grain by tllo uo nf quick-lime. .int. 4i' I'-muiriiH. XiM'Tut'i..- A St. Louis paper re lutin tho following: An Oregon fdiurlll'iiltachcd a show ,... Ho(In that fur-away country, tho othor V,'1 'luy, and while tacking ujui "salo" .',1 notjisi on tho I'lopluint'.s hliidquar- "" rint'lors, which tlio olllchil mistook for ti t.'q! small bum, tlio iiiiiiiijil swung his i,2t" Hi'ouiid, and -now when that rtii'eoiioty wnnln nuodicr hlieritl' thoy '.".'.'. V5J)f'"lv.l"wlectonu. ,' '"' .'WI """ TT t ..'- , ';','.'.'. ltd I In. Colorado,' they ulhldu to bald- headed men as " persons' wltli their .. ...'1,12'. i heads nbovo tho timber line."