Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1872)
$2.50 per Year, in Advance, 2Crysvw.ir'wK JNTHWO BY TSXJiaXlAFK. Wahhinoton, Nov. 23. The re port of the Controller of Currency rovlewa nt length the working of the Nntlonnl Banking system its Tnnugtt rntlon. Ofthu whole amount Inolr- oulntlnn appropriated hy Congress, $342,000,000 has been issued. A bnl nneo of 512,0X),0C0 la promised to no editions tli at lmvo tnkeu preliminary toward organizing Nntlonnl Hank. The Atluiitio niul Groat Western Railroad Company's troubles iiro over for the present. William M. Tweed mndc ido his first olIer'H office er Connolly appearance in tliu Con troll vostordnv slneo Controller resigned, Ho called U. cxuinlne the vouchers to ho used against hlni in i pending suits. Tho now llrlirliton House, uu Stilton Island, was tired by an Inci ndlary last' that Greeley Is not In the very bad message would not nhnw ti change of (departments of the Government eon night and burned down. Lnes,SlH,0W. .state of health Indicated by tho story polloy on Ills part, as his endeavor was Unties. The situation Is very serious. Insurance, $11,00-). published this morning, though una- now as It hail been In the past, to per-, London, Nov. 2(1 A dispatch front Tho steamer General Sedgwick, I hie to be at his pot or perform edito- from his entire duty to the full extent l'arls says tho Itadlcnl Journnls are from New Orleans, reports passing a, rial duty. It discredits statenientHlof his abllltvlu such n manner as 'violent mid declare, that a terrible lot of wrecked sturt with tuo dead made, and hopes soon to see him , would best serve tho interest of the1 revolution will follow the oveithrow bodies attached In latitude 30, longl-i restored to health. I country. Ho was not eeitaln that hef the Government of Tholis. The tudo 73. I Nuw You N, Nov. 25. The Express would reeommeiid to Congress the .same Journal atllrms that the I.cgltl- Tho bank statement is unfavorable, j id ehowsti loss o:'?!, 110.000. Tho detectives vcxtorilny failed In every direction while Rearehing for row, tne missing i.ouihviiiian. rue It'ip? un'n tin. mihttnn flint tin linn gone from New York anil has formed an immoral acquaintance continues to gain ground. , Tho Italian emigrants who were swindled into coming here supno-c' Ing that they would be -cut to line- no3 Avres are to bo sentto Ward's Isl- nnd. 'Many of them of them on learn- Incr this left L'nstlo ('anion and threw ' themselves on tho charity of their! countrymen In this city. One of them dledof destitution to-day. The Italian Vice Consul promises to have the matter of their being 'vhi'llr I inves tigated. Tho Louisvilo incrcl";ii- li;s been missing now nlno 'iys !. ro,v York. Ono of tho detectives thirl th:.t while intoxicated ho mistook l.i.u.l street for llrondway and walUil i.own It In- lo Kast river, or t:...t t. :i.i.iieii committed suicide. How. is 1atccu collapse resulting from loss of sleep by Augustus h'chehU "ho died to-day I during his wife's Illness. A marked o'f injurlea received on t-a.Utrd.vj last .change for tho better N expected in a These mvsterloiiM dlaiipiir.u.is and day or two. violent deaths are exciting ?hi I Mi!" nation. Grant's inability olllelaiiv York Is 50,085. I Francis Martin, a (-'p:uii.kr-' !.nlel-: gar merchant, hud a qiinrttl to-day with his wife niul step-son at their residence on Fifth strctt,and dlfcharg- .i i. .. . .1... - , ... .1... A.-.....- nchsliot KlWm w H n !fati?i 1 wound. Martin ha" hs" ' tod 1 ClitCA(io,Nov23.-WaHhlngtondIs- iKitPliPs , nto that Mr. Miivnard of M',.i.u is m nvmv.wi ...1 iwiiiiiii.i tnr tlw. Knnakiirfihln of the next House of Representatives. The same corns- snondent denies that Mr. Blaine lias wrliien letters uitrlner tho eonvoninir of the Forty-third Congress Inunedl of Its to be atcly upon tho adjournment of predecessor, rue iienini is cam mi tlw. finllniiU v nf lttflllm. Cincinnati, Xv. l Tho pnpen lilu kinfitliiir mtiwtiiim.-t ttiiibiiuiiMiiklnn of Cuttle k Co. of Marietta, Ohio, Hie Dopauineiii oi waiioia, vaeaien ny largely Interested In Iron manufnetur-' Gen. Hancock. Ing' and railroad building. It Is Xi:w ottic, Nov. 20.-A lleralila claimed that they have ample assets .Washington special says the Presl to meet all liabilities. ' dent to-day will read to tho Cabinet n L) lllwtllltlh """" v m mmi'I'v"h Iio.sTON. Nov. 2.I. Tiioro was n.coiiqiieii ; tiniii i in iiiiD.-u.ij.-. .u.... .... ... ..j. ...-.. ";.:,","": : . Miow bto. m last i.lgl.t-the lint of the season. It extended over Maine and NowIIainpshlie. jSniwKllieni. eonvlett.l of the murtlerofhis wife, was eiitenced to death. St. Louih, Nov, SI.-TI10 epbootlc ppe.ircil ll're, mil precaution- tnlcci). from twelil to'tWent e i ll feet dt i p. Only one block w'M bo opened at a time.. Nakiivh.i.i:, Nov. 2.1. The full oftl. elal vote of tho State of Tcnno cc puts GrceloyS maiorlty at SWO ; Urown's innjoritv for Gowr - - i:t,n ; May- has not a n. ii.nnLinnJ ni.. Lll l llll.lMII.. .v The promised lallroml tuni.ei win io iiojh-s mm me iuu iuhuu ih nn summon oi m.n nine. ienin nti son . nroinors, i-iiiiimeipiim, i , riinupvasbtinrion nnme to Sixth oftliU late of allli r-. a It '''''K1' ''-'')' had presented themselves for tiJal ..''l0 Artist's l.ovo; nml Othur riln- .trcct, ctirvi tlnnre v Kig rth and no hpeclal rieo nnien.latlon to mal.o ,i l.d U-en discharged. O'Lenry ... , . '. , , . Uent h tusit lo C 1-rh. iw.nue. It in behalf oi t be i-outh. lode-Ires lm, ho lonteniplated emigrating to rlc., will bo Ibstic 1 In u I arM. tiuo- will be eonstitieted by excavating a that Congns shall do whatever It Ann ilea, w hero his prosptets would docluio voluiiie, uniform with Mis. tunnel foitv-oMit feet wldo and ileems wis. In the into rebel States, ,jri.dhhouldtlio suniinoiMienialn Mrs. .Southworth's idher works, and SALEM; nnni'H vote for Congress Is K),826 ; Cheatham' 05,578, and JohnsonV, 37, 900. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 2. A morning paper publishes to-day a story current In newspaper circles for nearly n week thnt lloraee Greeley is Insane. It says ho is now nn Inmate of the Anylum at White Plains. The same pnpers pub lish nn interview with Whltelaw Held In which thnt gontlomnnls mutle to say in answer to questions thnt Mr. Greeley hnd been under medical trent- nient for Ponm time. Held said "Greeley, notwithstanding the loss of sloop and nppetltu Is In goneml good health." Ho made a request of report- or.Mo say Greeley was nervously pros- tratc, more Tin ro wan no good In i-nylng Greeley has had enough to worry him, nnd what he needs Is quiet and rest. The Kxnress has announced this evening says that tho club-rooms are full, gos-dp being generally about i Greeley's loss of reason hy a paralytic attack, seeking, seeking tho asylum at Wooniltnrdalc. We discredit tlicni all nnd wish noon In see hlni restored In health. Mr. Sinclair, publisher of the Tribune stated to the Kxpress reporter to-day that Mr. Greeley's mind had not becm seriously affected J he .suffered only nervous prostration. At another Interview ho obtained from tho office tho .statement that they knew nothing of Mr. Greeley's insanity or of his being placed In nvhim. Ho had been much depressed for some dayH and greatly prostrated but when last heard from hnd sulllelontly iccovered to bo able to eat regularly nnd converse with Ills friends. Mr. Greeley is in need of rest and seclusion from tho uunoynnci..i iT viiltors or cares of husl-ne-s. The Tribune people dcelaro tho idea preposterous that Greeley Is being treated nt the inauu a-yluni. They admit that he suiters from a nervous o.iMawiiuAi iiv. !. lenvnii I IcDowell Is promoteil Major General lu the place of General Meade, and or dered to tho Department of tho South. General Jlaneook Is ordered to tho De partment of tho Atlantic. Paymaster Hodgo who waritteutcueed to ten years Imprisonment on elinrco .if .mill.. nfAiiir. lit. (4 ti.il ilniirtf I livtfiii resident I Tho l'resblent, It N undemtoo.l, was moved to pardon Major Hodgo by tho belief that Hodgo was drawn Into the! .lefaleatlou by tho Intrigue of others, rather than by any iiremedltuted In- telltlon of his own to defraud the Government. His frank nckuow edg ment of the crime and voluntarily mailing nil re Inir nil reparation in ills power by surrendering ins private property, in which his wife Insisted Injoiulug iilin with her own Individual property, ox- cited for hlni nnd hl.s family tho great- cnt hyinpnthy. (llWli lOffV Will " tako eoniuiand of, - 1 . . 11 Has yielded t us year, as no mi ms , to w " i, .. .u....r... ...-(m..-.. the idvico oi experienced p anil ehanged Its tenor, so far as relates ()i,enia, ono of the Icadois of the 'f tho South. Ho gives that section a n,collt Hyllo i'ark .lemonstrallon In passing notice, praises the wIdom of faorof thciclease of the Fenian prls- thoeiilorceinentol law, alludes tot he', ,m.rs applied to. Itistlco (Jtilnn to-day disuppea mnce VK1,iSlJ.ll,i,iV ' V n1i1m.I,:'u.v!!1 jl,.'. ,.e..,t.!.'1!r; . - uiun, n e.i.i-. "v ".. ... ........ ... " pons in me .Miivmni vieviiuu. reiti rating his pievlotis dcclaratlou- Hi ays he ln.s no jwdley to on form in,.' list the wihes oi tho people. Tin eoii-itrv Is felicitated on the iiecoiu iill-hnients under the Trecty of Wash liigi'in. Cuba I- lightly passed over, other honors, nml ihf'.ix) f Dr. Houunl ixelvesnpipnn,,, OREGON, NOVEMBER 30, 1872. but brief mention. .Mexico does not Gales continue In tho English Chan receive a Inrgoshnro of attention. Our net and have been very destructive In rotations to different foreign nations the vaclnltvof Davenport. Tho trims-1 arc disposed of with the usual brief! paragrnph. is commend The Vienna Exposition nded, and the Philadelphia Centennial is snoken of. Uur credit abroad, the efficient management of our foreign and home policy, and the I nianded by Purdy Hcyt, and gocu to prosperity of tho nation make up the' to Zanzibar in transports, with tho substance of the balance of the mes-, intention of Joining I)r. Livingstone sago. I nnd co-opcratlng with him, If agree- Wamiinotov. Nov. 20. The loinih 'able: otherwise, to net Independently draft of tho President's nnnual mess- age was, though not quite llnlshed, 'read to tho Coblnot to-day, nil tho' members being present. It will )ert ' Imp, bo one fifth longer than last ! vwir's mesnco. In renonsoton rules-' Ion asked by tho writer of this ills- natch, the l'resldenl lomaiked that he, ' hail no nhlrrtloni to u.ivlii!' that tho' extension of the nninasty to two or three hundred persons excluded by recent leirllallon. but If he did d would be with the proposed condition I "lor Is also charged v.ith aiming to that beneficiaries would be an oath to secure power. support tho Constitution. Congress, I'AitlK, Nov. 20. Great excitement however, had amnio authority In the over sllalrsat Versailles. It Is an premisses and could act In tho matter nouneod thatthciiieinberof tho Itlght without a repetition or his velws upon and itlght Center have determined to tho subject contained in his former support the committee appointed lo annual message. Ho saw no more draft a reply to the message of Thiers, necessity, as ho had been asserted, for. IhiMi:, Nov. 24. The meeting of further declaration of a more frlendlv Itadleals called for to day havlugbeen policy towaids the South than fori prohibited, trouble was autielated. such declaration toward tho North, I Troops were posted yesterday In the for ho sought as President under the , prlnelpalsqtiarsauilntnltstrnngpoints obligation of his oath to execute the In tho city. The ltadlcaU havens yet duties of his position without favor or made no organl.ed attempt to resl-t partiality in accordance with the law. ' the Government orders and the city , this morning Is quiet. Last night iiriioriiAN. , some arrests weru made of dlsoidcrly Pahih, Nov. 2.I. Thiers will ntteuil a meeting to-day of a committee of the National Assembly appointed to prepare u reply to his message at the onciiiuir of tliu Assembly. Tho Com mittee, lu tlieir iiddie.-s, win (lenianil of tho President the appointment of u respoiisiino .Ministry, Hint no sunn not participate lu debate of the As.1 Hcmhly, and shall communicate wit It that body by nie.viige. These points will bo strongly contested by tho ad- herents of Tillers when the icplv Is I presented to the Asscuiiiiy. ports agree that there will b All lo-1 ports agree that there will bono oppo sltlon to the sition oi tuieiv , term or ollleo four years, General Cluseiet has turned up In Geneva, whe.o he Is living In le.lro- ment. He eseaped fio.n I'arls lu dls- gu'c. I'Alttw, Nov. 2;i.-Ililei Indorses itho idan lately proposeil by a Commit tee or me Lett of the T.elt Center for the formation of a second Chamber of tho Nntlonnl liCKislaturo. Ho also lavors some definite settlement of the relations between tho Legislative and Kxeeu tlvo department of tho Government as to question of general policy in the internal allUirsof the Itopublle. Theiv , .was no discussion of National ques- I linn, ill iiii. .mm.iiiii. vzi.i in ill . i.i ... .1... i.i ...-.i.... Nothing Is known of the discussions ' lu Hie I'omminco to nraii resoiuuons lu reply to tho President's message. Thiers stated his views very fully at the fcnslon yesterday. OMn.v, Nov. 2.1.-It was reported hero this afternoon that King Annul- wilieil lias oeen m hkhiii-j nun nun wlileli Had neon anaiiuoueii, aim inr III exlslcliee. llio .iiisuco issiiau hlinhe would not bo reproached lu Ameilca for acts done here, but that he would most likely be regarded as 11 hi uij . k'; "'";.";.""... 'J1ie.Ttitlce lefiiscsl the port steamer Hlmalgo arrived there with tho loss of elcht of her crew, Nkw Yoitic, Nov. 20. A special from Ijondon says the Khedive's ex pedition consisting of 5,000 men, com- in solving tho problem of tho sources of the Nile under Kgyptlnn colors. It Is, however, douli expedition Is intent stone or to meet r (louiitrul whether tho intended to Join Living- leet Kir Mmmiel Halter. but toopon a new line of oner.it Ions Into Ahysslnln. 1'aiiih, Nov. 21. The diU'croncc he- t ween tho Kxeoiitlvo nnd I.eulslatlve mists anil linporlall-ts nave tonueil ' a coalition for thodownfallof thepiv- I cut Government. General Cliaiignr- persons, but with these except Ions no dlstui banco has oecuricd. London, Nov. 21. Tho condition of the King of Spain Is gradually Im proved. Aiimirai Allien nil .Madrid eruiay 'culm; for Carthaueua whence the evening lor Amei lean lleet was to sail yesterday lor .Moo. Telegraphic wires between llareelo- na and Saragnssa are again cut. A hand of armed republicans appear- oil In the vicinity of Arlos do la Kron- dona in Andalusia. Tho lusiti'ieetioii orcaulicd in the province of Valencia is dihsolvcd and troops aro In pursuit of u baud near Medina J.odonia. London, Nov. 20. The storm to day prostrated tho telegraph Hues lu many places. Much damage Is done on tho coast. London, Nov. 25. -Dispatches from nil points dei-erlbo the gales lu the Kngllsh Channel on Saturday last as teirltle. Many vessels were wrecked, and the loss or life Is considerable. London, Nov. 25.- A dispatch Irom Homo to tho AV'io says: Five persons prominently connected wit lit ho move- ment to hold a Itadlcnl mooting In tliat city, wen- yesH-rda v arrested and will be tried upon achaige of high treason. A ease tilled with Orrlnl bombs des tined for Homo was seized by tho police at the railway station at Leg horn. Io.NDO.,Nov. 25. KlUik Cool:, the Kugllhh poetess, s III, nnd recovery rcgiiidcd doubtful. - - M Houtiiwoktii'h Nr.w Nov- ,., ,. A..Uiiu i. wi(iii,i. '-- '"'. Art lit'H I oo; and Other Stories. Hy Mrs. Eniiim l. h. N. Southworth, and her bistor, Mm. Fmiiclif Houslmw Jlailuii. willlioiiiili- I iii II i.,.i. iiinen m h -n mv.-i '. ...... ., , ., i(J0WS(.l(.rH sM 7'. l fola " "'L. V , cloth, or 1 ..0 in paper cover; or ,.0pio.s will IiUMJiit hy mull, poit-pald, bv tho nuiil litrr,oii receipt 01 price. All of .Mrs. Southworth's llilriy-llvc Volume IV. Number 4), liook.s are put up in a nertt box, cloth, foil gilt lucks, Ac. I'rlcoifll 2u. The fallowing new IsjokH have Just been published by this hoiixo, nnd aro sio ken of very highly: " Tho Outcast, and other Poems, by autliorof Ileau tlftil Snow," being a oloctiou of Lit erary Gems for Schools and Private .Study. " Within tho Maze," by Mr Henry Wood. "Wild Oati Sown Abroml," byT. 11. Wltinor.a hcrlcn of Spicy F.iirnpcim Private IotUro from tliu Poitfolio of a Goutlomatiof I.olsuro. " My Hero,'' a capital Eng llsh lovo .slory. A Lonely Lifo,,, hyn new writer. "Homo and tho Papacy," frnm tho French nfLu Gat -thin, with it life oflho prosont PojWj and n nmv edition of " Heautiful Snow," with handsome Illustration tS2.l-18.ll. Such arc tho years of that veteran of the Hellgious Press, The Weu Yori Olist I'vtr. All hull! say wo to our ol der brother, who was valiantly at work long before many of us were learning to peep: nnd whoso piiRCf now exhibit morn than over tho vigor nnd strength of manhood. All hnll and best wishes for another fifty years' cotir.io, which is to lie Initiated with the generous ttoimlion to overj subscriber of a JabiUc Ytar-lloak, couiniemor.itlng fitly tho past, ami giving encouraging autlcIpittioiiH for the future. Wo uro always ready to mminumt tho Obttvrtr to oil reader-'. True lo Km faith, ami faith -fill for tho truth, It Is unsurpassed u'i a family paper. Tlio Otiftrrei' wan launched In l82!i, mid for fifty years has sailed in an nil iluvlntliigenur-p, wllhoutoiicechntig lug its motto or striking its colon I'oH' papers can present Mich a uc eesful hlslory; nml whilo there are plenty of good papers published, theroarofowthat uoctiiiro.'oimnciu' as strongly as tliu O'Cc.'twforall tho purposes of a Family Newspaper. I.nrgc,cnii)prclmusIvcniulwclI-lll.od II eiinniit. full to liavfho.-n who Inkni' four-fold for their outlay. , Send f.'l to tho publishers, ami so ctnu u good paper ami tho Jubllc I Yiuvlttmk. Sidney K. Morsu A. Co., i!7 Park How, Now York. Nl.W ItAII.IIOAlK'OMI'ANY.-Arall , road company, of which Philip Itltr, of Walla Widla, is President, wiu organized 11 few day miico lu I,r ( Ir.iiule. Tho object of tho coniiuuij . Is to build a road from WalluWalluto l..i Gnuiih1. There iseaplt.il enough 'on hand to htilltt bridges ami "tlo" the 10.nl from tho foriuerclty lo the 1 htinP of tho llluo inoiintalus, a ills- 1 tauco of ill) miles. Work will be commenced early in tho springy ami pushed forward vith vigor. Mr Itlt.'. naine Is Millie lout to Indicate Its sp(edy construct foil. Ori'iionltm. Oakland coiitaiiis two hotels, threo store-, 11 drugstore, hliiekMiiithshop, saddler's hlmp, market, .did man; pilvato reihlencoj, while others are constantly being erected. A Hour ing mill will lw ireete.1 In the spring. Si.tti i.i. The "lilts for the posHs Mon of tli f'nruthcrs ixtRto In Port land have all been illsnilwed, as the matter has ut Inst b u rornpronilscd Ki.i: vion. Tho eb otlon for city of llcors of Haleii. will bo held next Mon- ilf.y. Conslilernble lntcrt Is felt It. the matter by the poplo of Hie city.