tn 1 1 If 1 If t-t AM, 1 Oil AN 1.1 .PET JtTATi: CO.V VK.ajTIO.. Tho TIiiiirI.i County liiilciii1ciitTn-l'aicr'a Con s.cnlluii hating usstniMlcil Ihls'-Wlli ilay of Ki-bnuirr, 1S74, awl iK.inlnnlcl n full I.eidaliiUvo mul County tkiki-l, mill iKitlUFUilHiriMil In lull li.irniuny, n liirnu In.gMrlt) of Ilia nuiiifim llicn mscinultal m'( IijivIiik oranleil for Hit- iiirpoi nl rueonmicnillnK an Inile- IK'inli'iit Mnli.' ll.'.kLM, UieKillmtliiK li'solnUini, (Ml III!) Ion, win nini liiniiily ii'luiilLiI : it tvivtu. Jiini in iiiu.ipiiiiuiiuiiiiitvunvrnuon, mo Frcil K rainier, J K Htrong, I' Jj Willis, A J MimriK', S Il Jcsaui.. OaajJ l.uilm, C ltaltlmore, V. II Wmk.r, Win It tlllltnorc, Snmlt Irnlii, f ',V,r,',,,'kB,J' Afeiohwr, Hni It I.I.... ...... 1 ' ..... ' .......11,1.1.1, JaaTHotte, It W Wilson, T II Wnnl, r oiaieur l'ltOt'llA o. jiaii. not TIN. Tliu New Vork .S'lm Is not altogether Jf nuni'i i inn in inu.'wiiii'nninuisiuim'ini(iii, lliu i i . ..,.., ,. ... , " . Iiiltri'liiiiflliu"niilu ol Orison will Ixi heller stilt- u'U ' It) Statement; sometimes, 111 Its p.'tSlon nerved liy Initi'iicink'iit iolillcul aollon tlinii liy Dlrlet fnr itircrclslve wurliiw. 1 1. I ..... i. .i nillic.ruii.rln uxMliif! limy iirifaiiUiillona. iin.l dial ,jrgRrtHiro Wurlilio leads It to nttilck tllO thciuiiilooltliusctiriil eountlin of llicMatu be, uml Administration lit Washington with reckless liereliy .-lie, risitiprtt-il lomlect iteleMlcstiiiin Juilo- , ,i., . i . . ,, ,, iwiHlciitMiilut'iiiiwiilliin In In liclil nt Salvm mi lliu persistency, IHlt III II lato llltlele oil mull 1011- l.'.lli ilnv ..! April, A. I). li74,HtlOoVlrick A.M., .ir lliv tracts It elves lim tlcuhr i,f ll.o ,,,. nt ,..,.. imriiOM- olni.inliiiillnnMnin ticket In l ireviil4 . . . " pailitlliurs 01 tlio career Of one loilinTiilLTKnt lliuuninliiKvUvtlnii. I Ol these lllllll route millionaires, W ho In five . Tin I'miwniliiii iit'iiininviiiU Hint In MUvllneMii'li . ... . ' . ilo'i'snli'n, iliiiUililniiilliiiniiuiit lie nnnili-liuaio Jcal'' Kro" '1'" .MoiltllllEl Stablo boy to bo- jiircvervui nil's eii'ini inu eli'CUnti uriitfl lur w I- COMIC It Croat oiierufnr wlm llw.a .. il.... .....I.. Aonniil lliirnclt, ami one ii'Mltloiml ilnleHff.'rn , ,7 ' h""11 opiroior WHO IIWS 111 lluu stylo fnit'iiondi loot ties or hot. Uimn iliisUi-li, tin-iniiii- In tilth Avenue. Sow York. C. ('. IIiiiiIIpv U'rMvkitL-Krrnmllivn!4iiLv(liiiuiiiiMuiuilllji!iu f... .. . . " """"'J' follows: , is u young in:in, nliout thirty years of aire. whom wo had the pleasure of meeting during our one winter in Washington, nt tlio recep tion of n Cabinet olllcer, and were assured then Hint ho was one of the very Ibrtiiuato operators In mall contracts who Hint It to their ndrantagu to milium In Washington to manipulate tho wires by which cayuo horses and mini wagons carvu out fortunes lor tlielr highly favored owner., dolmr mall service on the plains and In the mountain regions of our nebcin lei iltorlcs. C. U. Huntley iniiit have been verv shrewd. uren If Ignorant In the book-learned pensu nl thu word. He went to .MIsoula hi Montana about nix years ago, and, Hoeing how mall matters were managed, Invested his brilliant genius lor business In manufacturing a peti tion ioi a man 7Wu7 IVr. I)i li iinlra. Maker !ll.' A lliinl on ,til II Ulnoknin.14 1.l'.til 7 ;IiUkii :iii ('ihjh :,ii :i t.'mry s i t.'oluinlilii nil DmiKlai I , H." I ;i Orani nil :i Jll.'.k-.ill I.VJ H .Iiim'iiIiiii :tu .j Jiine , I.hVi u l.li 'J,lli7 II Hitrloii J, 171 . 12 M ltlnrini.il 'J.JI'.I i i;''k 1,170 li Tlll'iiiimik 1H7 Uinailit.i tiin ;, Union mi a W.hIiIiij-Iiiii ("i7 Wnvi Iii'.h a Ynnililll i.-iii i; TnlAl J27 Ot'TNIDK V1KWH or TIIK ukamuk. On iiiotlnn, tin' (m Million liirllii'rriviiiiiini.n'liillliit lliu ki iilu IIiioiikIioiii 11,0 Miiliui-Miiililii In llnlr lu Maslltiiilivltk'tiin HUnnliv, Mnrvli isih,aii I'livt ilelivnliMlniiaMinlilniii 'ntinly CmnrnlliMM on Sal. unlay, Airll 4lh, 1i7I,(c.ti lull ..ininili- nlii-rn llt'i luito nlnaili la'cn lakru loi'lnaiiuilili'iiilua lor inc'llnun; niiih' ii Iiit llliif), im. ilicro nlci t ilo'ci; Urn OiunnlliiK In Mm iilritn niairiionnii'iil, In inn-l In Hliilnl onu'iitloii liiiioinlii'iioMinii) iillli'uri1. On imitliin, i,n Ouiitoiillini a.lj'iiiiiiiil,llii'ii Ih'Iiiit 70 il.c,f ilea piiMMil, iiiot llio iri'Williiinirkiilii i'oiiii.Iciu iiiiiinlmlly iiiiiI liirinoiii. It. .M.I.i'UNM.I.'Imliiniii. onto from .Missoula to Walla Walla, ami as thu load fioin thu one place to ) shortly destroy thu organization. Wc have received a very Interesting com munication from a gentleman lu ono of the Southern Coast Couutle:, who Is a radical friend of reform and says that party feeling Is nt zero In Ids county and whoays : The best men are marching out, Mi.iklii" hands over n bitter, but dead past, and pledg ing their mutual aid to niaku the futtiio a bet ter present than now. When thu people itu tlcrctand themelve, and their duty, and power, our country Is safe. The people havo the nominating as well as the voting power, let them exervhe the firn as well as they do the last, and ouo half our evils are pacd. Dr. Franklin Mild that "It was the dutv nfnu American pltlzens, never to nsk, relii-e, or resign an olllce." Wo concur lu tho senti ment, especially the tithing part ; fur our ex perience, inougn snort, lias taugnt us that ras cals arc more energetic than honest men, hi pressing their claims for olllco; and thu peo ple, however, generally nominate thosu who urk oftcuot and loudest. Let our editors and speakers teach thu peo ple their rights and jiower, and wo will soon ;ee tlieso rotten rings, that control onr pri maries and our convention, thatcxl-t In every precinct, county and State, rent asunder anil tioddcn beneath thu feet of a frea anil urn. greslve people. Hut tlm people must not bu taught to ex pect too much, lor as yet, the mllleiiluin Ins not come, nor has It been demonstrated that tins world Is a suitable place for a paradise. They will tlll liuvu their buidens to bear, their dutle0 to perform, and raUu a revenue sulllclent to run the greatest nation the world ever saw. I'hu Granges are doing much In thu right direction ; but they nreaMo doiiiL' thinm that will he haul to undo, and will undermine mid Ihey aru NALKM rilKK SCHOOLS. A V,i... for mi ImlrjM'iHlriit MhIf mill iiiiiIj Con. SI'Mtlllll. Wc, tl'e lindcnlglitd rillens ol Marlon ninny, lrnpuLtiii uf party, favor an hide, pendent luiiM'iiieut for thu puijxisu of iiuiiil liming caiiilldult's fur Ihe dllii'iciit county nlllci", at the cumin'' .lui'o elcitlou: aNo fu'r tni'inliiT nl Hie l.rgf-latiuc, Wi)ciiiliiietlu ii"iiIiiiI(iiij nl ihit Itiiuglas ( uiiiily IVoplo's (,'iiiii'III1ihi. ii'i'oiuiiiriiillug a Stale Conven tion lithe liclil nt Siloiu, April IA, IS7I, Inrlhu puijHi'e ol lioiiiluallng'i Male llil.rl. The pirrlnita willhnld llii'iriui'i'tiuai the n-ii.il pi ire ol' wiling, on Niliuil.'iy, .March '2 and eliMt delrgalix lo llic ('iiiiiityVoiiteiilliiii, In br held at Hie ( niiiily.N-.it, April I, Is" I, at 'J ii'ilni.1. ii, in. I'.ach pni-lnrt i-li-ill l-e intlllid lo nni-delc-giilu I'm- i M'lj J. iili-is I- Mich piecliid. l-!ai'h cnliuly -lull bit ciiIUIimI In one ilch galu hi lim M.ilc CiiiuciiiIiiii fur eich'JOII vo id's In said hiiiiiH ; the Mile uf llio geiieial t'leilinii of s?J ln'lllg lal.eii ii a luaN. II. I lllllll, CO Mul.Uil.l fririin. J l' i Aliii-I lliiteii'li n.li M .1 ihikhii Jl'l uir.ttri.hl, I W Y-,m; .1 lni in kci, .1 Llio,, .Mm MiKirc, l .Mdli'.j, 'llinoii', O'llilrn,! I'l'iiillciii, Anlii'W I'liLir.l. I. 'l limn I. h 1 lloir. M'loi hmmlrr. ii rN'im.t ii i, C lli'.iiilnp'i, C .i-l,liw,t, T hi. nil r, M II I .1 , A i.rn, l( .1 .S'llllli'. dim A "s-llllle, I. I' I VI kin-, d I, lili'llll, lll'llin.lt'lll'IMill, I. s ll.nK 'I' II -111111, Mii'iiiiiii II Hi h, Win I 1'iuli, Win IM'IakkuII, .1 II Ickicr. tilin illlniMii, II Tr..ulil.'. i: .ii'iiii.'.. ,ii, A Win-rla, V. It a., li M:iu'., .M Inura, II. I s.l .N N'HI'll, l-.ll.lli dlllll, i:.i iiniiUn.i, .lllllll .1 llllkllia, A hllli.l.ll, Nl lllllll, .1(11 ll.lkO. (' II lllllluHr, lunri, A rii.oiUiii, HCMIll, W IiiwihiiihI, 'HioaToiwiiil, .1 M Mi.ikvra, W.I Uarki'i, 'I'll I'mlei, II II I. kin, A I.MInon, lllllll'. .Mlll,'', Inlin Jliiilii, lllllll lll'.llnrr, ('Hi lli.i'liiur, Ullll'l lliamr, ItTlliaiirr, 'Iki.niaaaon, II .1 Hall. ( II Wl.lliu-, A o MuIihui, Allen liiiiiijia .lllllll l.ou, .1 U Mux. I Mollli, J li ll'ill, .1 W M.'C.i.lln, I.C Oillllili. tll.'i.liN lill.lli, Chili 'i'. Viiiuiii'r, Mtinii'l lliiimi II I- II IIIIII, Klial IhllilillT, ST .Siir.li.'ini, II llllllaMtl'll.. Win I .lllllll, Chnlt', Wall, Ml 1 1. illii.i., 1, 1 .11X11', .loa'l liiiliniMin, KM lli-nlcj, N t'errliie, .lllllll J Tllillll a, KlIN'liH.llkll, llitkl'llrnll, Onnli'lUalil.,, SImhoii hiiilih, CMIiiliKinl, Unlit WlilllU'l, I- M r.ine, I'l d'iir, II IlihUv h. inuiii Wi-iuii, RiiimrJ h' Mm. I' A I Itiiii, thu other, though hundreds ol miles hi leii"th ,t'at',l,"; l,' people to expect too much, lliey chivt ?rw ", rm" to mu .,,u wuto"B': vaiMT thUes at Washington were robbed uiid old , l.loslvu as the CommiinUn.. n ! will mi ... and forgotten petitions werui'cspoilcd of their whiiU ry with riots, conllagratloin, and lii-ur- nsn lo iiiruisu llio necessary liacklii" nil nl """. " wmi nrgaui'.'iuoii, assuming to wldehndghtbu done .lightly cm upt.ng Sffi, ffi.n'ivel.I Uerks ol the ileiiaitmeiiK When thu mall intelligence. It Is cooled alU-r a terrible pat- lvlllii io.ij iii lnt.lt ,t,...l tt il !.,. .....II I.. I t . ....... ....-, l'-i.iiiiisiiuu, iiiiiiuey iook pains to ll'"' """ "" my inru.ui uiiory to trace Its put In tlm highest bid In his own name, and Vt'l!"l,",,,1"lV ' lj',ow or,i.r,l,t,r '"wm..- bo"ils bids i li, c n "'"vo Ihelrpioduvt) leach maiket without ,? ... . ' ' ' M-'Ur''1 h,":,llir n-tgbt. who expect their stores dellveied at .minimis that weru never lespoudcd to, and their dour, not only free of ft eight, but ofduty ho bought oir)erons who jiut in fair bids at ",0 low rates, so that lie mastered thu i-itii.tilon. '''I'1 ' ' nilstaken view of the motives and and then went to woik lohavol' inadu a irl- o-Njiectutloiis ofthu l'alinus ol Husbandry as weekly louiu which was accomplished In ihu "u nudeiMand them from emiuclaird pilnei- saiuo way lliu oilglual pdlllou. was uiiinlac. I''-' ol'tlio Niition.il noil Statu Oriiimc. ami tilled, ami the .Mu.oul.i .siablu buy sub-let his ,n,MI lnteivour-e with geutleiueii lu this vl- conlr.iclM) tint hit hid fur six years an in- "'O' coiini cled with tho order. Ourlnen.l ciimeol .f.lll.iwuperaiuiiun. lives wheiu no (Irangu has a set, been e Suih genius as his was needed at tho i:.ist. t'lulWied, and he may have been inl-lcil he and he Is said to Imo reinnved lo .Vow Yoik tll,"'-Nrcsslnnsoi'liiruicisorhlsiiiiiuiliitauce. and ii'ed Ids incu no and his talents to Mich '"it "thing lu tl'o principles or iictlons ofllie excellent ailvaniagii dun ho w,,s mhiii iulrr- "'eriis fsublisho.lju.tillos a c targe, that It fated lu half a ilneu .n..il coulnicls eipially viuMlliles with French Couinuutlsm or v.iluihle, and no il.iiiliiiia hniie-lly uiaiilpu- "ireateus lu any sen-e thep aw and piosperl- lated. Huntley Is now mIiI lo lie a nillllnu. ty ol tlio n itlon. Not even iUk It iuIiisd lo aler, niaaieiol thealiuitlnn al Wellington, a l'y Jo-t heights or a lair Inleiest on rallioa I hniue lu lliitili'inilint'iii-, uj, . cims in '"""nents. while It oppo-ns moiinjiuly and tlie cniruptlou that altei.d- II, and Ihu linpo-l-lion it pracllivs on (he people. Our correspondent has views that tiro hi generally correct, tha: wo give plan- In his cniumuuicntlnu as lliu cxiiiv-uril (Vars of an inu pn-l-rniiie ilngs, ninl wilhiii Uvu years giowu fioui ho-tlcr In nillliiiiuliT. s Iguur illil of bunks Is il,. up by his l.uowleilgu ol w.ty-, and many who cn,y his would eM.li.ineo nil ihelr Mien and I lie I taci ami mmv For several years past our town has enjoyed the foi'iii'llt of good common schools made Iree to all. In addition to tlio revenue from the school fund of tho State, of which Marion county has Its duo proportion, our citizens have annually voted a small tax on the prop erty of this school district, which has sulllccd to support our common schools and make ed ucation a Iree thing among us. The died of this lias not only been to bring schooling w lililu reach ot many families In poorer cir cumstances, but it has ndded greatly to the standing and character of Salem, which, as thu capital city of a prosperous State, has a reasonable ambition to excel, and is expected to take a loiemost position on all leading questions and to show enterprise and liberal ity hi public affairs. Our citizens have expended largely, and to soinu extent unprolltably, In making Improve. mciits suited to the character ol our city, and have reason to bo proud ol their enterprise. Jlicy havo now tho name of being public spirited and liberal In matters pertaining to other local Interests, and hitherto we havo de served respect lor our liberality in maintain ing free schools, To-slay tho public schools clo'o lor the sea son, and will not ngaln bo opened, probably, until next fall. Thu Intention, at tho school meeting last Spring, was to vote a sufilcient sum to sustain freu schools during tlio year. but tho means thus raised have only been Mif llclent to carry them through two thirds orthu year, and wo must all regret to see them closed through thu Spring, unless opened and conducted as private enterprises. It Is entirely unnecessary to argue with our citizens as to thu hnpoitinco of public instruc tion, tor wo hau an enlightened community which fully compiehends mid appreciates all that. Wo can nolnt. with considerable nrlil,. and satisfaction, to thu high character our public schools have attained, and tho credit duu to our school directors, who have dNIu teroitodly laboied to propel ly grade our schools and make (bum ellllclent. Our teach ers, too. aie competent and ablo persons, uud our readers inu-t s,u that tlic-ru Is a direct loss Involved hi having the schools disband, the chlldieu go untaught, and thu regular corpsof icaciiers inrown out ol employment, which cannot easily bo made up alter an Interval ol six months. There aru many persons among us In toler ably cointoitab.M circumstances as labnilii" people, who llud It no easy matter to pay -cln.ol bills, an they will Icel compelled to -end only a p.ut of their children tocchool. There aiv many otbeis. heioas lu eveiy oilier town, who must hne fico schools or Uiey cannot send their children at nil. I.et us, thcrolnie, cnrelully consider and vote iiiiderstaudlugly in inu coming uiMiict .-ilinol nieethi!'. ami iiMiid a peiiiiy-wi-oaiul pound foolMi policy lu im in popular etlucatioii. Wo have good ans who have borne themselves gallantly In a hundred well (ought battles and havo gone through them all without a "scratch'' arc ready to break like raw militia at the first tire. If they arc called upon to follow trlcktors and leaders ol the D.ilgctty stripe. No party can now command the support of Its followers unless It tint commands tlielr anijidencc by declaring honest and worthy prlnclnles, and selecting Its very best men as candidates, and by doing all this fairly and openly and with out artlilce of any kind. DKMOMIATIC KOMINATIO.'Vh. . ,,.,..., y lll t I --,-- ' ' " ' " "U fcho.il learning for llio-u qualities and throw ?,.', M',,".,M" "" ' " ''J', ''"'I'hv.I tone- " '"""; t ' ... s ,;:;:.: was?; ts ,:tt,.1., t sou tnilniibt that the nation has been u-ry "' "hill not hesitate as an independent organ liillll V I'm lur. Will. nil iiii-iii. li llClllllllllna. I'l'lir Cl.ir.Y, W II I a.iirlln. fiun' I'ari ir, H. I I'.'i illi.nii, J C llili'll.lli.lll, A W WimIIii, .l-litill it, Mimiii Cniir, .1 II I'mIIit. I h mulieii, MMIinull, lau'li n l.ia'i CliarlivClaitM'll. l-'ian. la IYIIit, . .. inai, ii in ii mi iui, I. A Niiniri'. M ll-k. (In. Vn!r..hl,V t II. il , Il W ln.uii .1 M ll.'.l.'l, Hiram iiilili, o A Mailiain, lll"Urili-). It li IIiiMmiiI, I M 111.1. k.ili.1, .lillnra Miail.v, .1 II Miaire, II l.ll'llairl, I. I.H.nl., J II Kluiil.1. (I W f iiutli, A II full,. I M Hum ii, V IasiiiaiiI, V I' .SvKHi.ll, Janii'a lii r, s It.nlilliui-r. Clnrli'a lli'iillne, I ii'iin itiiiK, A Hull, I'l M. I'ra.'ki'ii, ,l I at lr. Nihil I'lllliilil, A Jo in'", II I .1.11. II ll.ilia.lll, II II Wlile, W I'Aii'tj, .1 A llniil, W llruika, I K Haiilun, O I Mlll.ll, I. Mn.lpr, Alu.Mli l'liln.'t, Krank Klul' 'I'liua CuilliiMin, luliii Ixuiioril), Iuk'I'Ii Cola, laia.'l IIihiIIi, Mklili'l llmaii, A in lira. I Uuii'i, r iiii.k.i-. IVlillllilll'l ILllli'r, ilullll tlliili'llliaal, W II lir, M Kimii'h, .luhii (ilniuli'iil, SrVllir. I I. Ii.hM.ihi, r ii '-iniiii, M I unit gilcMiu-ly wiuilletl and liiiuibucil in llicau weaicin mall cuntrict., and tho above slorv contains far inoio tiuili than poetry. l Hero his u-ceiiily been a new letting of mall contracts, and rulniin his iiminieueed In i i.i. .. . ..... im-ii .inu nun Mien -ucras mat tiieie Is an Im iiieiiacMUlug to theirou'iiiment. It in inu people in Minw Its (euileiKles, .o .suj.'aj or iii'iiovi:iii:r. iiukIi r.thii'ni, at I'llKll. J.nM ii'riiiiujioi.,.li"w' II I.i vi l, .,!' in, rii, ,ir.iti.ri, W 1' I'dUuii, .lulin )i.'k.ii, IMlsH.ilv, A H Miall Hours lilli-un, A llM4llll.il, ItllTluiii. O limn, It hhiinili, Win Xaniilnc, Nktlun lluiil, J II til.l, ItNrliiUk, J K 1 1 111 M'. Klijati finlili, lVm Htii.M.ii, Uirlln l.rn, ,i , k.i....i .. ., fu". i.Niul. W il rurtor, A 'lll.illii-ii W It Duiili.ir, I.I' 1'iailrr. KMies Wlllier. VMilIri'. Wlllnirii Kltitr. Ili'iiry Wanen, Wl" llr.ittii, lieuiKii Malier, O Mn'II.Jr, liii, Wll WniLlns KIlCM Mlllll, . II .small, Klllllli'l I'llnri, ii'iin i' Ji.iuain, Kniluul Wulr.inl.ll o M.iiism. M.iiIiimi Mail I, s A I kirke, A ('lliulKlitt lli'iin .-lllllll, JUH',C I,ihLi'i,S M.Miuii), I.Ji'kiirun, lililH-un, Haul li.'Ului, 1 .1 WIK-iiv, J l.l'.nl.li. Ju Xcruiiin, Orllil.in, hit Ssm, (I W Ii.iwhmi A Ml-.lrr, iVhi I'uHir, J M .luiies l W lluiil. .1 I. i:.m. Ili'iirt I'arltr, II W Kin.-, J. Im iKinnlii, Jus hini,H.ii, I K I'lialk, i: Wilier., Win II, I II i:lln, ii w rieiiiivi', ii r lun.iiti, I. I I VI HI.-, I It smilli. i it riiuiiiiM.in, .1 I. Itmal, I, 1 I II IN', It W.lune l I'm Ion, I'S WiHilnuitll, lle.il' llulin.ni, lit. i lie lal,, tl W.lunlaii, li W Willi ei, A lev Caiui'K'll, I. M)i'l, lulin HiiiiIiim II I.Mi.N'ir), folli It lliiimurr, IIHI'UK, A I'S'lnialka, 1.1 heller, lamea aiiiikn, 111 Hall. si: i i.i i hi, I'lltllWIllllMl, olll'liail.,; llNantuii, I K linnaiul, J T llrrttrr, 0 I' latlin, li W IVa.. ts It Oarlaml, 1 DIMlk), I. HiiImuii, V .Seal, T IS Maiiexiu. W II II Unlit, J J lln.wli, J M Osliurn, A J HniMtkei, O I'l'urnrliiis Win Vaiijlm, le- l'aiilli, d la llnitlllll):, li 1! M. liiniioj, lUuk Clin i', T Ml'.. a.e, Julm Itatinv, iSIK9 raiuilla. it iii riuiin, President (.rant has lately lorw.il on tho peoplu ol llostou a Collector ol Customs, II lined Simmons, who wasopnoicdbv llieina- I. tit If ti'll... .........1... .. a . . K .1 . (. lil.iv Im) J""w " ",u "icraiaun iii inai cliv. Incail-o posslbleth.it the cry for lelbrni and ii-ououiy llis i'"'racturiis a merely corrupt politician us lonueii to ctuiect llieao glai lug abuses, " uorcoininaiiii ivspect or conllileuce. J tut and that by Mime nil pil-lug means ol'graco a Sliniuons Is Collector, ami a nrvile Senate lalrshaioofhoueji coiupetliloii his been el- ""'sIhiI thojoh to onler. This appointment h'cleil I ganl to ihu letting of iliu-u vsnti- Wl1' ''1 t ploii-o I ten llutler, and It Is se- tracis. In that ease o ur talented yoiui; J vercly vrltli-liiil liy jaiicli tutciiuly Kvputiliciu filend llunlley can lend hisgenluatoaiiyouo, "I"-'"'- Htirjier' HVrWynud many others, ofthu other spenilaiivollehlswheie Ids youth t;'',, 'rin,.,irt) had a postma-tir named and Ids foil can labor in advantage. Ilu iSt0"- whogao satisfaction as an Imuet man will pioluhly leave pn. u mis and uioiiiiiniii ""ll fi olllcer, and thu people Imo desired oaiisioiiioruignoiilu.talile hnys, and lakoa "" ""iiiihmikm hi ollliv, but his timu being hiutiiy inieiest in the growing railroad inter- "P. a i-oi nipt politician named Coey has re- eatsolourcoiiutiy. Howillcouieiip lutlmoto lllV'''d tho noinluatlon, and great scandal icplace the Scoits, Vanilerhllts, St.infords and !,K'''Hnat thu ailiulnUt ration Is created thereby. Ilolladays, who uui-t bo getting along in Orfgou Is to have Iteii Simpson set up lis years so (hit tlielr mkvossois should boon Surveyor (Jeueral, not hec;ius hu po-esse.s hand, and wo shall probably hearofhini again, IulHo innlldeiKv or has especial quallilcatlons all ludueiiMii-eof time. i for that liupoitaiii nlllee, for unlbitiinately Wuctipy iiitui tint S. K. CAniH'Wc the fill, his labors tor political nngs have not glu-n Inning p:inigniph which shows what a suing public satl-faction, for etn leading Kcpuh- has lieen made lu the ivivut lettliigs of null licaiis coiiiidcr his appointment a poor com- ixmtracts on this tMiat: pllincnt to tlm popular movement for re "iiient appears in hive Ui-u a in ukiil Im- pro-ii'lllelit this ycur III lln lelllii" nl'lli.i .sin tmclslnr the Mining of the billed Stale mails tin thu IVlHc Coast, the total w to ui (-.nil inr tin- M-rvltv lur the coming lour jcara will Iki but -'."11,111)0, ., K.r f,,,,,, (K, lour VMia. p.i.t nii2-,iKiO. On Mime ot the routes thu cutllug down h.i, eiionuoiis. I'm lualaniv, tliat fioui Alt sill i ,.ew Mexhit) to Mil l)lci!0. Which lias lleon .ai.lln,. .1, ..!.. el mucin JI'.'l.lHM, Isiuiw cut ilnwiHo f.VMKH), '.'J. '."v.1 ":uru ,l ll:H ,KVi ''t In Kerns .vi ' Ill l-.UIIU. Ullle. I llrtln II. Abiier Ij.iiU. H)V .M.iminell, J.ta Ili'.niili.inis ti ii iii.ii.uii, n e runii, It linker. lieu llllllii);, IVrrt Will mi:i. 'I II Hiliirtki'l, W I1Miiimuu, llii.ii Itlt'iin, W II Mllllll, I. Ilru'fiut, 1'MWi, IO.I, li Mt'i.er, .lulin C ll.i.Sli, li W 1'n.krl, .11. I lllilli .I tl irtcniiivi, Win A W line. J l.l.uil..li, w llaivltilf, y. i.chuui, j i I'lniiiiis W II llenlliio, I'Wrr lliiier, It ' Ittllll'l, ( W J.IIUM, OJI'JII, ArtUiiuvj, J. Jin Wlliil, la. iiiiiii'mii, I.OItlllX't, IVvler Inlil4t, W A Wiuel, M llillnt')-, Julm I' l.le, II t, JilM, IM.Kkii. l.li.tll'N Il M.'l'.'ilen, .Ui-iti tluuci, T II Allt-n, J II Diiitniic, J a I'luihi-, Win II Kiuf, I. II Ileum, IttSlll.-rll. TJ lllilli', I' M.'Mium, lortn. Che mso simply Isth it Simpson eltict ed Mitchell S.-nator. and had to bo pa hi for his ahiililo services not considered so very valuable, howiner, by jieoplo generally. The "AlUiuy Convention" cut a largo tig uro in thu year IS7:i, so far as Oreirou was concerned, and m.ulit an linprelon timu will not easily etl im. Perhaps It Is only p rocr that Hit) Chairman of tliat Conenllon should Ik- sent to Al.bki. sluco that has boon talked does form." .uiieneii, oi eon Smith, Aikm-a. The San I ii . V ,," """"., WejMiiiid l.os Ainreles mni.. U i..r ntiiVmi ""t. . tlieso in liters the President per nuiiuiu to William llucklev. Thu mot.. '"" ,vlul ' l'llar deuunU for "He I mm Ham lltou lo PUvhe, hi Xbvada, was let Ms tsju-xxv'TirK-iii roH. lo.l.HiuwlU.mstfiiiiirl.ii;3. It has hitheito . . ,"OHM' ii ..ii.. V ' iy ,l m,m "''h,to At the IK'iiiivratlc County Com en '.-ill.., ".Illt'll IWISIIIIIV rii.lKKI v.,. ...... .1... .'.II.... I.. mi ,.e 1 1,.. .,..,.. ..... i i. i ..... v......... mi.' luuu.i iii" I'Atriieiu V ....... I..UI,,:., lllllllillL.IIIII ii'Vl I per milium, i .Mcnanlelaw iiM,ti,i;,u. The route imui Heading, Cnlllnrnli, to Itoschurg, OreeHtn, was let lor fJI.000 lu-lead ol !-HK(HKI, the preM'iit sum paid. This gives an Itle.i oftho extent ot tho retivuclunent which Is belli" piaotliitl in this dliectlon." lUMiil'e-s to the weakness ol hoping for Mime revolution lo occur lu polities that shall Inaiini Mich watchful admliilatration of public allalr- ili.it shrewd and iiiiHTiipulous shmiI.i. tois will not foe ablo to mwmplMi their do figu. which wo givatly fear cannot nune to Iki-s until tho Hlltlcal rings of both parties are ihomughly dead and hurled iMuil'ortablv out of tlw way. If you want to iiiako a lui-tlo in tlio worlil tako rtvo now-papors umt u ploee of ttipo. lion for solu tion was adopted which Is ot the same nature. at lea-t, nt tar as Clerk and Sherllt otllces are concerned, as that lately piv-ed br tho De mocracy ot .Marlon county : .Vsoi'r., That this CoiiMMitlon favors the crt'atlon oftho otlltvol County ltecorder Tor l.iiiu Cotintv, and tho cvgregatton of tho tin ties pertaining to Midi otllco inmi tluit of t oduty Clerk, tho County lSecordor lo re ceive a vtlary not to exceed $1 ,200. Wo al-o favor in iking tho uffleu of County Cleik a m. arltil oilltv, with a Mlary not to exceed ?!,- lllt tt'.. ..I . .-.... . -.it., .. . s .' iii'iinu isiiir a uiouiiiMliotl ot tlio ch.iol housfs, good mIiooN. .rood teachers nnd good school dheitors and wo shuuld ccouo-uileel-ew here to sate money lu prelerencu to clo-lng down our scIkmiIs nnd peiinlilugour children, not only to go untaught, but run leii.i i.. i.n t ...i.i .- ,... . ... .... . ""- im-uuci. inere is pouiic.il econ omy lu good schools. A ML-llll.i: MOJi.ix, (iucen Vfctoila has a daughter who m.idiin lovo match and hroko through thu royal usages to mairy a man who was not of royal blood, through .Marquis of l.ornu and son of thu Duko of Argyle. An Kngllsh ,.,- Scottish Duke Is well enough lu his way.aud thouldost Minofa Duko has claims lor public apprecia tion Ifhe behaves hlniself. but nobllltv cannot sit with royalty on oiu.il term, and Princess i.onise has sometimes been deeply mortllled buim-u her hu-band has not been H.rmltled totakepirt by her sldo when certain royal pageants havo taken place. Lately tho Kng IMi iwoplo Irivo been called to do'homa.r,, m .. it i . . .. ii.i-i.iii piiucesswno li is condescended to inarry tho Dnku of Kdlnburg, ono of Madame. Victoria's boys, and we Ic.iiii that the ivason why tho young .Marquis of I.ornc and his I.oul.e hao taken no p.ut in the wedding ccicinoules wa- liccatue the young woman had become tlml of having lu-r husband suub bul at royal shows, and preferred to stay at homo with him to repeating that humiliating sK-ctacIe. It Isa.tonl.hlug how fond thu Kngllsh peo plu are of tho royalty ami how willing they t io jkij- ior it. ray for It they do, nt a round rate, but they might learn a valuable lesson from thu independence ol thu Princes. Loiil-o, who values her seir-rciHct too imn.li to hiiinill.iteherhusti.ind at public exhibitions, or at prlrato royal githerlngs. Theyouglt to Ikj proud of her for so doing and appreciate her goal usto hi luirrylng a man she liked Instead of having a committee of old fogies pick out somo royal snob for her acceptance. 300 laws regulating the Ux-s of ShorllV of Linn county so tliat tho annual i-xik-iiv- of Mid oIIUv tin not exceed fi.lHM jkt annum ; and wo rc-ik-tinilly iMuiuiend tlm votl-ltlvritloii of thlsquottoii lotho IK-mocratio County Con vention for tho nomination of t-ouiitv c-llcerj wii to bo held lu this city. HC.MIIIII.K TALK. Iiian tilltorlat urging upon tho coming Democratic State Convention to mike thu best possible nominations, tho Salem Mercury shows that It fully appat-late tho sentiments ot the eopJe and respects tho leellng of hide, pcndence that iiiles thu laud, lteferrlng to the veakenlng of patty ties It iocs tho follow, lug forcible language : Heretofore whatcier might be tho chii-acter ot tho work; ot a vollilcal wnveiitlou the 'trengtliot discipline was such that tho lead- We learn that mi Wednesday evening the Democratic Statu Convention, which met at Albany, nominated Gov. Grover for re-clcc-tlon, as also Secretary Chadwlck, and placed In the field as the party nominee for Congress Hon. Gen. A. La Dow, of Umatilla. The nom ination of Grover and Chadwlck was expected, though it was known that a strong effort would be made by tho friends ol cx-Gov. Whltcakcr to secure his nomination. While It is claimed that Governor Grover has paid strict attention to his official duties and has accomplished far more than his pred ecessor did for the Interests of the State, still we feel that his nomination was no concession to the popular feeling against rings and party drill-masters. Ills re-noinlnatlon was fore ordained by county rings, nnd ho had secured to himself personal organs hi each county, by his veto of the bill repealing the litigant net. Grover Is a life-long politician, has to carry Into tho canvass thu odium of some very bad appointments made to reward partisans who had done rough and unscrupulous service, and will be weighed down by their unwortlilness, as well as by his endorsement of the salary grabs, his veto oftho litigant repeal, and nn olllclal and political record which pronounces him an ambitious politician working for high er place. We should havo piefericd to see Gor. Whlteakur put In nomination which would haye liven a response to tho wish ot the peoplu to bu represented by men of the peo ple and not by politicians. Sccit'ary Chadwlck Is both popular and a good olliivr. so Tarns wc have knowledge, nnd his rc-uo.iiluatlou was a very proper move, for wlillo his namo Is connected lu some re spects with thu action of thu State Hoard a for Instance lu the matter ot State Kqualla tlon the Governor cannot conveniently di vide that matter with nny Iwdy elsp. Chad wlck certainly strengthens the Democratic ticket, and we Ireely accord him the character ofn worthy citizen uud a good olllcer. Thu nomination tor Congress is thrown as a sop to Kastem Oregon, which was expected. Mr. LnDow was a member of llio last Legis lature, nnd as ueli, volcd for tho measures which make that Legislature unpopular. It he can suivlvu the popular odium which at taches to that session, and can uss thu or deal sure Jo come, ol a close scrutiny of his voiusnsiimciiiherolth.it bodr. In, will i.n foitiiuaie. Mr. LaDowisa pleasant gentleman, evident ly Is popular nt home, ami we arc Inclined to think would niaku a good candidate It Im had no legislative record. Wo confess to n kind and friendly feeling for him personally, hut we doubt the good policy of any Congrcs sioual candid sto being taken from tho Legis lature of 1S7J. unless ho consistently op posed Its breaches of the Constitution and its reckless wa-te of thu public lands and disre gard of thu State credit. In this connection we may say that hi our opinion .Mr. Xesmlth Is doing good sen Ice lu Congress that would warrant his patty in renominating him If he had the good will ol the party to do It. It is not easy to fathom the Intricacies of party conventions and our history as a Stato shows tint no congressman need ever expect a re noinhiatlon. We further learn that the Convention met again this (Thursday) morning, nnd made the nominations, for thu rest of the State ticket at, follows: Por State Treasurer, Hon. A. II. llrown, oflliker City, Mr. llrown has been a strong partisan, Is a man of excellent char acter and abilities, ami in every way a good candidate, If hu can explain his votes lu tho two last legislatures satisfactorily. For Stato Printer, M. V. llrown, oftho Al bany Democrat. For SuH-rlutendent of distinction, Hcv. E. J. Dawue, of Salem, who Is well known to our citizens as an accomplished gentleman, whatever tu iy lie his especial qualllleatloiw for this position. For Judge of 2d Judicial District, Judgo I.. F. Mo.hcr, ofltoscbuig. For Prosecuting Attorney for this District, a young man named J. J. Whitney, of Al bany. . o confess to disappointment tint the Al bany Convention found no firmer in tliat great party worthy of a nomination at Its hands. TIIK Ik DE1K :, t.AIA) vi-vuiiiiitviiiiiieniiy count on 1110 support of the ticket 'by the great in iv, ol the mrty. lint It l not so now. Tho times am critical. t.u 'iiiiii. in 11 iiii-ih'iii if in- lino rone bivjillh of through thu length nnd inu nun. ii ii.is iin.'iiii.i.i ,...;. .1. Umils of patty, and they have become as bilt-tloasmpe- of miuI. They w crumble to """ ".im finim. i lie iHiwer nl n.irv Wo publish to-slay about ISO more names to tho Independent Call, and wo hear or many more that are lu tho hands of friends or tho movement, and should bo sent in lor publica tion. We am assured that no ellleluut can vass Ins been nu lu and that a thous-iud names could beliad If soinu man would co around lor them. b discipline U imkeu-bmkc, fomie'r. ' VeteV-l In-. K)UTIK Kast.-TIiu Pendleton Tribune. March llth says tint Dr. Win. McKay will start be ow In a few days taking with him his brother. Capt. Douild McKay and twelve Vtarui hpriiighull.111 scouts; also the cele brated mountaineer and trapper, Joo Muck. Among tho hull ins aro Oip.po-lis and A M" w,w raptured Cipt. Jack after ho left he Lava IL-ds. It Is tho Intention of the Dovtor to start on a tour of tho States with hla company some time next mouth, m.ik. lug tlK-lr debut at SU11 Franelseo. It Is his itesigii to deliver a Lecture at each ot the En. icruinmenis or Inhibitions; . m ho Is a regularly educited physician and speaks the KuglUh languigo ilucntly, we have no doubt bis lectures will be Interesting uud entertain