4j- (? S2.50 per Year, in Advance. SALEM, OREGON, MARCH 15, 1S73. Vuliimo V. -Number 4. T . .- KXI'IH ATION of Miibitrrl(illoii. notick to si'HM hiukhs. i lie will iiinkf ii strong paper for this' I.KTTKK FROM l'OUTLVM). bring the railroad through Albany, I have convinced you that your "es- ThodaioHiiiiearinxnnrrtiiciirinird murderer of settlers to be allowed the I 'nnd would give llftv thousand more sny," In part ut least, was "foolish," liHnie on llic paper In tlir dnlo of llir privilege Of going to 1 110 happy limit- l'OltTI.AXlt, Mnrcllfi, IS7U. r.illw.p limit liuvn It H1.-i.ii iiw.iv ' ! "'"'WS 1110 that VOll lire limctt. I lllll nig giounii reservai on, as ne iiont mi,.,. -iiinrii.. rumors ;...;.... .".' .. iiilso rully convinced that y.ni are ?"! ! ffivB,,JtBl W,U,t,0'l The Faumi:u grows in interest. It . ..i" ,,W" T . " T "K. ux,,,y,hi,ttcate,l, by your stopping. .- ...i... "" - . . iiiuuui-iuvlu ui mu ifiyuii ruiy.mii ui wirwuni imii KMiiuif ii nor iiniiii v ' rruiii iiiu .tiuiiiiav v....i. ATnvnh 11 t11,i,..i, ii. ..!. uiir lnut tin utnmi ntt tiitnii w I miner . . . .. i . i : ... X 1 Villi t Jliiivii ltd utilise.- jiucmmimk" ' - bv ii div 'v,o arrtveii tuts evening, having lert .tne fought out .some very Important is Morrlt, front at ten o'clock yesterday morning ., ..i..i .. n... ..i i. r h... ii Fair-ITp to that time no Motion hail ninth) .f ' . -'" """, Iciwt, j,rii7t7 tnk lint 4 n t nitlji.i.i 4 I. . 4 II Jt f i i lirtii Hill .-..i-t.t-.d a ii. --- j v . -. iiiu uihii, iiiuv.ss iiiiu iiu, uiuiiv ninoouisitic oi vinauv. . ireiromaiH Yrekn. March 11. Frank wltn nrrlii.il limr liliplit (mm Knlr . ITit ehlltl'H camp, nays that Captain Juek their appearance, nor win there nny ' hono mill sinew of the country was to oe in last rriuay to treat witn Ucnerai canny, out instead .i.... iin...... n...i i !..... i ....i:i.. .i eiUUUK, Jiuaum nun jriiiiir? i-miii- iuimiiiri iiuiiui turn i-iruie in. j in- ., , . , i, i t e f l with the report that Jack's principal (troops were moving, but the Judge, through which nil similes of Ulcus men weru om miming ticer. iicap-iwns not aware mai any onier nan i can iuui uiicratici'. u laiiiuiiiiy pointetl Monilay afternoon at - o'clock ' been given for an attack. Colonel .limns the worklii"s of tho ngrlcultu- Intt, weighed down under n lousne.ss of being terribly for dls- lifter wimk. tlin wiilllllir.4 frniii Prtlk llin ,,..., ... B., ....... . u..., ..... In an Inter- earnest wupplications for " waro- IX that you. ami your kind at Albany. Ilroad, or tho !,)( at "" to lm.vhl"' Uly t,,11; i..... .(i.. . i .... wnntl dollars more," mther tlian that Ivo u notion to leave lu, sh(ll,,tl u nov0 , rillroul " u Albany, wo .xliouhl not ho at all ur prised if (lie rail at with . propeet that they would, but General a vehicle for free thought, hold and of his Canf.y had wmic liopo they might re- mniv expression., and an organ came ' coiiHhler again anti conic in. llie1,, , ,, , ,, , , ,,, rluci pal I troops were moving, but tho .Tutlgei l,,ro,, Heap-1 was not aware that any order hail i can fli n1fipl; I Imrm trlvi.n fur mi litlnelf. ( nlminl h..mu for meeting, n( a point of rocks near' llltMIe with his troop of cavalry wcro . Tulo Ijiko where he would have his ( out on the onposltesidc of tlie lava-bed, " snuawsaud children. He wanted only reconuoUerlnir. 'Opinion win very . eonscit tho General, Applegate, and the Com- much divided as to what the result bipieeed, and earnestly seeking inlasIonerH to come Without nny sol-' would bej tliat most provident was ii.. -....i ..., ntlli .... nLlllin i dlcrs, and to bring threo wagons. The I thnt there would bo n fight before o f-iil tause,ana an csuipc. it General will send up three wagons, many day. passionately records, week u .....1 m f.i... ....... n u n........! l.n 1... i.'tlt ' ItllVt Ik IV. uiv.it, iir. iiivvui will jiv ..ill take good care to have soldiers within hailing distance, as all the whlto men New York, March 1.1. Mind " Is again raised. 1 Husincs.s Is nil appreciate our railroads. They msiness, and railroad men lon,t'"ofl-'?ro,Y",nT Vi irolM,Jir " M,,n,,M'' .. i ..ii i ..n... t ..i r i . t .. . their builders that beUmu to jn build railroads out of briimtlfiice, i ii,, i.,ii..i i....i ......, .- - .r.... . .. ....... . .1 i . ...i .r ...... iiv .ii. iiiiiiiinut iiii.ii nun i fiiint or i eiunu o iium e iivpoii mil hi n'in- ( yn. i mpiiIsu " IHtlfiy for even "poets" especially ',..,, (),, when told that "rtfty tlioiisnnd dot- ''' 'A ;.,, v I...L wit li n lTi vi till filmrtitt 111 Wnull lw.ftuit.in nf Aulftflu flirt ..ttttiltil uitfy- I itiritn Ninn it mill Ulililli' inn iilrnlil ...-" ...... ..... ...... "!.." " i""""n " ". " v.. ....... ..h- i I ..( i ii,..,. ... i. ..it,...,, n. ..i ii,..,. ...in Incton yesterday, l'rcsluent Grant fr.lutiu tmtw ii,. ..,.. "iu,t iiw, umid. I I ttniQitrr.tiirf.tr replied bv wiving t hut no changes are ,,,.,' ,,. ,,.' ,', ,!- oXknilserslnthe Modoc see- to'tnke place In the Cabinet Keyond Ihlc utterances of the Higliland Club, i. ,,lhf if.ii nJ i,.r..?nf.m: that wlikh lloutwell's resignation will , and tlie Mosl.Ings over of tho Albany .t .: mi...-i...ii fiwiiHinii. cvoriiit'ii'ss. iiiu iiiiuiici- llllal her of cattle and tho Oregon teamsters who work the day and board themselves. " poet," whoso great intellect, as sen- L4 riit:i;ir. iiiu iiiuidii? ,.t. .. .. ,.. .. :...... ...m..i tin killing all they need, and so are ' . T.V. " "V ,.v YZ Z ' " . Vi '' 7.1 ' that of people generally that ii. Public of Spain well established mid 'KOtnetititif is tho matter, allows his siestfiese sonic (if t e "ol llers also h,nk thnt b-v tl,e ',u, ot.h. 'onr U,. ' BUihliiB nature to Jlnd vent in tears J2SS"' .V" ilSS. ,,,i' ,,ett0r ,,mn nSlKKm 'SlSa'tait Hon- will tote off his railroad. army rations alone. vrcKa, iwnren u. 0 p. in. David 1 the Samaim bay Peheino will result In Overall this conflict of ideas, this "" Ixititil tf Imwrmiu 4 lit rvtttliirv ftif 1iiuv.i ' iwnui,n til (.3 ti'l'iii iiiit;i lars more " can be raised any day, whenever there Is a threat made to " move " the thing. Now tho immtl of all this is, and all farmers of aver ago capacity will seo It : when you get a great Joint-stock association" formed to build warehouses and ne gotiate contracts (If you over thould dn such a silly tiling), don't employ as an agent an iinsopnisticntcd, kiik tnev want your inns, like other men. want a little money themselves. They Imvo n kind feeling toward railroad uion, speculators, and trad ers, hut they cherish more their own callous hands, and entertain more affection for their own calico-clad wives and barefoot children. It Is right they should. They are under no moral obligation, or obligation of tiii kind, to patronize any particular store, any mill, or any carrying com- Ititiirlitil tt itnitt rr.rwtiitflitlli ir nit u io amingo' any ternis wiVi, hk.SK T'S ,Vo Uei.ny," or nny other bmhte man w BK who looks out for tMlnr iuui hasn't . ' '" '" '?. 'l'"' , K WlS much hankering" arter poetry." mrt ' l ,0,, ',., X l ViSv i?mt I mean don't employ him Just now. 'IV.-iJ.VJ ... '...I ' (.''J..il)ull iiivii i-.MHTiitiiiiiius in ciuiri ir kji - Ho may bo developed somo day into a business man. Jlo Is liu Honra ust arVivo,. frotn Fairchihl's he gW,.t ZZZJy brlntrs tho follow! II L' Yesterday he went with Kteelo to tho appointed place nt the point of nicks on Little Klamath Lake, ten miles from Jack's camp, for tho pur pose of bringing Jack and party to ( i i..... in... 1. 17... .. iieminuiiiiriH. mi t.itiiiiiK iuui I ,.. hours, they saw no signs of Indians 'J1-1 nttil rnfnrnnil. A fiiri'n of onviitrv i uvihIiI ritoiiiinoitnrtho lava bttls to-dav i London and to-morrow to seo what had become of tho Modoc. Applcgato has re signed his position as Peace Co mm Is-1 sioner and has gono oil' disgusted. Iloscborough and .Steele Will he in shortly. The whole thing has proba- I'ho people of llfteen million dollars I tnh bo Ravs will obey tbo laws, He Is satislicd with his Louisiana policy. The Indian policy succeeds! so well that bo lias tbo greatest faith it it. A visit to St Louis Is In pro- light through a den.so fog, this niter nuto building of bridges over chasms, and erection of shanties to ward off storms, to bo kicked down by others, or carried oil' by the Hood, sits tho Editor of tho Fa it m Kit, calmly sur veying the situation, now and then I ....! I.. II.. I. I.. II... !.-!. .11 11. The House of . I""g " " "" r,B"1 ''-- March Commons, after a protac relected Gladctone's Irish bill. Tho result was announced as follows: Forthe hill, liSI; against it, 'J87. Jroudon, March 12. Gladstone wait . ...!!." ''.', to uoumtln Into cfrcuhtttnii. ! wi n '' "l "mt ,,n ''-"'. there will hnng ,",,,,' , u pall of llnancial darkne-s over the i ulililli mm i' Hilling iit- inr-t in ii, ... ......., ........i.., Tllll mil llill'llllv Ho has. in fact, been progressing.' Ji,,." "villi t?"s.,ee ,lat rs " Nidc unconscjously perhajis, since lie Hrst , iu rabbit N now h rlWiie at A clo" was full o "prVMi I ami wHn.mo" ' . "ip ' '. 3SS" to "poor Henny." In his last, ho bo praised for sending us a deliver-. r.,..,,, m,i ,,. ,,: .v, b..r. .. Again, he says, "We will acknow ledge to our dear nrothei that we have seen darknw er." isn't tliat an iniprovoment v., .,,. '.. r,,ti i on iiu,.r- told millions'.' Did any now a Stale where n for- on riiiiiniiini did all its business nnil 'sunk Its cash in tho vaults of bond holders In Kuropo, where lis money rtf tl.lu fl.tnllnrr ..,.,..l ..,,1.1.1,. ., I.rr . Ill, r.t.ll Iv.w 1I...1 I.I. Iw 111 ..'"" ' . UIIWI IIIHim ..C.UIII-, HIHI "' -.. b ... .......... . i.ir iis niaeiiiiierv. was hciii niiroiui. I......... .......... n... I I. ..I, .1,1... r..r.u r.r lift.' AlTtlltl " C HCCtl 1 L'llt. 1111(1 I 1...I . I.... 1.. 1 1.... "ll'l.. I.. 11. ' ; luiuu iiuni:i ttiivt iriiLiiiLi lunin vi - . . . .'-. . 1 " .1H O Will aCKIIOW-.r ...,i .... rother 'Argns' J USJi ox-eV kl' irkne.ss nhead of ",' " .VLT.... rt llnilll nf , '..."h "-" ." .. b. ....... w- . ., , ,,.. .,.. I tun 1 iirriirurr Wl dulKae; I t.o... nd njolcing, us I do, ttotgooa j,m SS.n,:''! Lnlverslty ' must grow out of tlio war that out , truly, for who will search for iV. bly been turned over to Gen. Canhy' ed pn tbo Queen at noon to tender his ' f telltM;tt In Its searches after ftek'lms that Disraeli will bo 'truth and Its struggles to reach:, time to gc-t nwny froni ' wliero ho Is ' summoned to form a new Ministry. higher piano, during the long ages creation. Who can read of n conflict ".. ... It iiir.,... ?;.... .,.." ' darkness, depression, and financial , 187M. I. .In a r.rvtittr. miul ff lill.t wlti.rn fcH lll.u I. ww ,,,... v..... u.a...., .. ......i . ..... ft liundrctl miles, no cavalry force' i.i. o., jiaitn i, could follow. As soon as ho gets to KditorWllUiuctto Firmer: tho Pitt river country, lie will find . According to call the farmers of the plenty or horses anil cattle. xroKa, .ii .IiuIiroltosborouL'li will be in to-morow. tlie llutte Creek Farlncrs Club. 0111 -c-T.. . ..V . .. 7 .. ... ... . . .. .. Mr. Steele tluiiKs mat tne .Mouocs.cers elected are .m. lorgun, rroHiueiii; Vice l're.siueni Secretary; and in which tho human raco has been educated from its childhood, under ' Mote, ei,prr,iiiiflliifr itr.ltvliltrtrlinrtil lin.l ill til.. O I UUllCr nut tliat, in tliat Male, there were i darkness, depression, and financial ruin, Jitxt tit lomi '. thh ftnle vj I thing cxintfit i Tho fact Is, tlie peo ple need llt'lit: they need to tread lover tho ground carefully, and crit ically, warehouses at Astoria, mm Give, imo your hand, mother, over that; there is nope even lor you. Wlillr Jiilm llrown'r Ixxl)' ll'.'t nio'il.lirlii In inuurmr, Our Jamkii cv iiinrclilng cm Vim iln unt. nl nil illviwiimnnt inn l.t. saying that you ure not willing toiJ(iii-!tock nssociatlons, do not con- iimi ot a university, i ""' - "" ini, mvy I man." as all win iiiimage, u inn ruin, mo men int to bo poor farmers: who engage in them, in t ,vn bv wi vimr fimt iiwi time, let the farmers hold conven nity of dormant Intellects Is a har- of those high-bred men came nearly lsi 'onsull with honest buslnosi v . I v itiiiii mill mil nil Hi.. Ili.lii II...U ...in tho ireuclur of theo- u iiiiio iousk mo 10 cnino utiu hiiow '! k11 ' "Km iv ' 01 iini'n. , to its present status of puber-. '" 1l' ly U' .,,."."l ... iiinriinii'ii-iiisi'iiiiiiif.ii num." ns un ...ii u ii;i -, .. n. iiuur jir lnuiiuiu nun. in .,,.. ... ., ..... . i... ,.,, fr,,ir.. ' who cnirauo III them. In tho mean , March vl. hlljah Steel nr-1 ,,,,.,.,.. 1Inll. ,.,... ,iririllli,,,ll barren of good results V A commu- wi,i,.i, Von iirovolivwivliiL-lbat "one time, let tho farmers hold .... Iltr. fn.llf tllll ,.,'aii li nil, I . '" ;...vv. ......, -. -. -- ........,.....,...-....-.. osborough will be in to-morow. tlie llutte Creek Farmers' C vest field for ii'miiciii, ." ..- ". -.. ....... ... ...w.. i ..ii.i ir ,.r hut wcro frightened from doing ho byU, ... . , uf,r.ri.tnry: and W. 1. of Clirist; a Held for medical quacks i,a v,,.ir i.i.in. T. lll.-n v,.n. b,.vn thnan lnlnri'liil in imviniF Illi'lll rn-1 . . ... .. ...... V. i . ,. . .. .. ... .. .....rf. , - ,- i .i . if" ,i lAlltierson, Assiuiiu jsecreiurv. nun main 111 tho country. He says there m'',' ' IsaMrong rivalry between .Tack and ,r, jj , meetings of tlie Club .sepn.chln for the Kiiilinlilp. . "'I will lo on the second Btitunh.y In eiicli thinks there can be no settlement of difficulties without a fight and there left much they aro all imred General mid eloso III around Jiiek's cave. The military have maps of the lava-bed ! Si .s Sror.-.Mui. Ituble writes in and "grinding monopolies" ; while been a farmer nearly all my life. I yesterday that there is a largo spot mi Intelligent, inquiring community, have made more rails than you, and ni'.n the sun's dle, vMlilo througli always seeking after truth, Invest.-, ,mvc "iindled ten to your one In Or- HiiioUmI glasH-dlameter about one- ' l.lrrtlt I l.'llfivi. lll,U.' lit lillllll II f..lll. " r""' ."."""'" '" cn oi ur rails," ami i nave ni-o month at l p. in. iirteen persons eating ovurytiung. "iirovinir alt ..?... ..r n. n,n,n ...,.i r i.... r .. i tnmiciii unit or thesiin. us place !....., .......tl..;w..rfl Int. ..nil nn.iiv '.,,... ..,"...... , . ... ,. "".." "' '."":. '. '"' '"'" ...i 1...1.. 1 .., V-.i.. Is no chance for JacK fliaving ":;.'....,.,. ,,;:;, """""p "'" " " ""; nuiii several wnn nil oiu gray goose- ., .' - his stronghold, as there Is too ,.',,,,. " 1..1. i.i.. ,. i ,. .i,.i,.,m,.u in 11... good, will always ho passed by, by quill. I am now hiiiKiing one, ami, """ snow on the mountain ranges ,.. ..i,,!, ........inr.. M. Mnrmn. A. blm whnsonks to thrivo livevtorllon ' when flnlslied, tho readers of the ... 'J , would have to cross. The troops, ,.""'t',,' ',v i a i.i,.r.n. , 11 11 1 v !u -1... 1'AICMKK will probably see nn Albany ,.."'?' "'"' ."..?'" """""' In fine condition iuui fully pre- t "i",.,;. ' ,"m "u",u 'KBurJ -u uibcimuuci i.IK)()ti lMtv ,,il iieerlng through 'Secretary or the Treasury, has hecn for a forward movement and' " . n ti u, ,, ., s:..,.'v ana great improvements, wiuie uiey tbo cracks. Hut I see a more encour-' elected r. S. Senator from Massachu Giilcm would advance to-duy 1 " . "' onlckon llie iiiiIsiiIIihih nf (nidi, nrn iil'Iiil' svmntoin lu V(iureae. when. I m,. iu in nil Mm vm-nnrtv i-nnm.il livilin ..r. -'rf .-.. -, ---'--. :. ...'...'I,....,.. ... .... .......... 1 .xir.io...- ti... fr.,,r.w iii ntsn nfinn fniKfnl In fin fmiirfivfil In your last letter, you couipliiiii nl election of Henry Wilson to the Men vi. in... """'' .. v - , 1 .,. r... ...ui,.i..i... ...i...i ...... ....11 ....... 11 i.i ii r., 11.. i. 11... 1 .i.iu ill, 1 .... .....v...,., ,,... ....... 1. j .... . i.in.,j, .v ," ,,... ...v ...... . .ao... .. ......... iT,..i ti ...'... .1.11.. I..I..II....I ti I... 11. ..1 11... 11111 mi riiiiLir-.niK niiiu Jiiuiiiii Jinn . iieniiii-uev, it in iiimiuiii unit .w showing every noie, cave iiuii crevice me viumiiy m nmsej, inun emun.,, i" - "'"" , ," '""' "" " "fixtllsh, bungling lMietry nlKiut linn taut,, Treasurer HIclinriNon will be in it and the v can undoubtedly cap-1, not ut Oak l'laln scliool house March public alarm, which hns brought so Holladay's railroad." Now, Brother 'promoted to tlie place lu the Cabinet turohlui without much loss of life, ,1 otl , nm, .,1 permanent officers as many of our farmers to the "enqul-l James, would you have over had 'held by lloutwell. wSS! A. K. 1'rlce ir'.lont;l. repeat" to t.i.sc-over Just what Is gZyrSX r.ulTU, farmer. Lake. They have ten.'o iiunutltli-a of 1 1. 1'orter vice president; T. J. Ulack, tho matter, has lieon caused mostly ""S , ' " "nxioiis Linn eountv fiir" " N"rtl' "l(, pn-elnet will hold u ice stored in 1 the caves J'Un will la. t ibeoretary. 'by our new railroad. Uut, If so, it .lUrs unsaetiiallv "ftxilbli." if 'l hnd I meeting, Saturday afternoon, at tho They have not as many armi as Mave c: i, " -.... rarmers snouiu 11111 on meir Knees riniy i1.! . i"" f, , "' .Vo .i V m ' and to elect delegates to a county con been represented. The weather w;s ourselves Into 11 farmers' club, to nilti mtri,Ui the man who represents unHophlstiuited Pnl"jreriinerir iii..t,nf,im to bo ,,,,,,, ,lt the time recom very cold mid stormy. The following, protect ourseves against moninolles.' tilf. i.'uronean vanltul thnt built It or" our. ")IJf'-'''lo u,uf ml ''ow , mended by the Farmers' Convention Is from tlie JuvrntW extra of this The following named were elected to, Luropcan tapitai thai mill 11, or t.nvnced, convinced even by im'i'nt Kideiii lield liwlJaiumry. afternoon : attend the county convention at Allm- fall to singing song of "prmtc ami whom you take to 1 a hlgli churcli- " J " ' ny March th: J. H. Inline, M. P. tcelcome" to him, composed nt Alba- man, n property owner or speculator. 7 1 .1 Falrehlld's Itanch. Marcll ll.-Tho Purtur. nmlJoilMS Duvis. ' ' ., '" .., IT .. .. i" ... in I'lirllimd. or some slibsldlzod V. GKAUY'h only brother, H Indians bad not como in when the Sixteen persons Joined the club. "? " n .,M'l """ " """ hitIIni wrltlmr for tho nress. instead . I'reslivteriau clerirvman and I'resi courier left. General Gillem has ordered nn attack and the soldiers are now in the Ulti Jack. Ivan Annleirnte no wanted mm 10 msxe a skookuiii paper to lay before the Peace Commis sion to allow him to return to the Yulnox Reservation. Applegate says Tho next meeting will be held at Hal ittack and the soldiers are sey, March 15th. 'ductor has inndo him bvllovi HrkerJimS'womT! T.J. hi.K, Sec'y. ...poor liennyU ,, K0,g , te by Modoc Sally that. . . frltl .1Iack .to Missouri," unto, he I Itobert Toombs fiercely and fret fully told a recent Southern reconstruc the indignation. his noow uccau.se .some rauroa.i con- .... ...llW ...::... f,.;..,..,. who has, .1 'r.. ..i 1.. V .....1 11.,. belioyo that no interest whatever in any iyeulav f,.,,,,...!..,, m,.Hsnye: ' tote It turns or any steniunoai or nuiroau 1 " r.. 11., 1 IIiwh: but who N netuated. nnd iictu- Al.llANY. Oroiroil. Feb. 10th. , nmi tt'U Ml)t by a deblro to benellt the , Mrs. Governor Geary: Life! Death I rfri" nna irni-. . . .. j i ' Tin,, irr Ti7, t "nK'B " pnine una weicon.o, am. inilMfMl. toenwiuraire thorn lu be ft .11.111 "fMd.rn.w declares tliat Albany "paid Ken unii ,.,. tor themM-h-t in all tliliian, well I Trust nnd bo comforted. masses, to encourage them.o be free t Iuiniortallty! 'Holladav fifty thousand dollars to I repent, this confession, that I Dear '-brother,' fare- o comiorteo. K. It. Gkaiiv.