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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1874)
f"A? tr I .. .. I Yi. 4. :t 3I0lti: 1MIKI'KMIK.M STATES. Ah will bo scon by nn Hem vc clip from mi exchange, tlio liiovciiiunt of tlio people lor independence of old parties and partisan prejudices Is Hprctidlng through llio nation, and may 1)0 depended on to ns.su mc greater pro jtortloiis another year. Indiana Issues ;i call for independence, and It means Just what it means In Oregon: that the licoplo want relief from the trammels of party and the oxaetluiw and taxa tion which accompany pnrtNau rule. Wo begin to feel a commiseration for men who are so lettered that they can not walk free and independent of the miserable col of political trickster-, who have hound (hem hand and foot and use them only for their own purpo-os. Among the reasons why an indepen dent movement should he welcomed as a balm of peace to the whole nation, llio leading one Is that It Is time the rancor and poison of old political preju dice should die out. It Is time the people of the South sunk the war Is Mies and found a common platform to htiinil on with the nation at large. Kothlng of this can be expected so long as parlies remain as heretofore, merely to perpetuate fateful reminis cences. Kspceiully Is change necessary since corruption Maths boldly In the minllght, and honerty seems to bo a word whoso strict meaning has long been loi gotten. J 'mm the J 'resident at AVashinglyu down to the Collector of the Cortland Custom lloii-o the Fed eral power is exercised to perpetuate parly rule, and II N the same in our Slate li oni thn (iovcruor down to his meanest appointed. It nocovaiy then that the people should assert themselves as (he supreme fountain of power, and make plotting placemen nndeislaud that no leiiM' of olllco will liuld against tin' best good of the pon jile. Thoie may bo wine Imperfection in llio Independent organization, but there Is none In Hie will ami determlu jillon of the people U accomplish re form and secure good and economical government. Ic Convention held In this city to-day, the following ticket was nominated: State Senators, J. F. UoiitlrJx, S. I). Ha ley, Thomas .Munkcrs; llopreseiitutlvos, U. J'. Jliirkluirt, Joseph Hamilton, A. W. Stanard, T. Shelton, (I. K Crawford, 15. lt. lloult; Commissioners, .J. A. Porter, Lewi- Cox; -Clerk, G. A. J rill; Shurlir, It. C Itlce; Treasurer, James Shields; Asesor,It. Curl; School Superintendent, J. W. Weathcrford;. Surveyor, M. C. Hry uut: Coroner, P. Grlgsloy. At the Tax-Payers' iirimnry convention to-day the following persons were elected as delegates to the County Convention to bo held in this city next Saturday: !. C. Callowiiy, I. iM. Cook, A. S. J'owell, (i. K. Simpson, William Smith, I Parlon, I). M. 'lhoni)son, (. If. Itarbcr. Joseph llauuon was nominated lor Justice of tlio J'cace, and John Mclvulght for Consta ble. ntouiiKss oFtiik u.iu'.W'jx. We learn that Mr. Davenport Is mak ing a most .sueccssiiil campaign against i ny ; Umt ho did not aro on tbo hillsides and In tko gulches. Tho . brokon up the legislature In 18GS, Davenport aurlffirniiM said: "Dick, you endorsed mo, with the ! n Kepll,,Hcat), , of Morion , at the ' ".!." '.",... ... w.. I next election in 15,70. Why did you do so?" r.'STa.taa. ' Wck said, because, tbo man . onpo-ert to you out uicro were tor with fttvorablo results. ... . i. .. ... . i . .. .i . in niiinc iuiiii .' uuaniny oi roc is now ou nunu h.hu.y ivi ---..,. , :H iiM1,i Davennort! "which crushing, as soon as tbo ten stamp (luariz J"0,0 ,V?" lJut ItPchafd didn't wilt of R 0. Horsly is put in operation. Wo Jd'rthcF I Sv nor "bowed that his anticipate a .Uatlerlufs report from this local- 'ot Umt thiTe made no Hrt'Tf-ini "'nf difference ol expense to tbo State. Mr. Lin vllle, agent of , "'" " , . ,' , . liero for lll0 Till: 3IAL1IKU1I llKSKllVATION, Parsed through Hero a few days since, on his way to the Willamotto, after bis family. Ma). Crosse u, of Camp Harney, bad arrived at the Heserve with a detachment of soldiers bofioroMr. Llavllle left. Ho found It nocos ary, however, to coino via Canyon City, as tbo other route, on account ol deep snows, was utterly Impassable. Upon tbo arrival of MaJ. Crosen at tbo Agency, Mr. I.lnvillo called tbo Indians to gether and u 1110 WA-VVA l-'ollowod, in which the Agent luformod tho Indians tbatbn was tboroas their Iriuiid ou tho part of his I'ovcrmucnt, to instruct thorn rnrvtlillll Independent imuso, and there is said to be no doubt about lis winning in this county uoxt June. Lank Cou.nty. Letter from Ohio. in tbu principles of civilization and moral- come uiii i:isi; i ii ii tuu's? We aro surprised to luiuii that the Capitol Coiuniissltiner.s, by n majority vote, have raNed the rate of masons' wages one dollar more per luy than was paid last year. While wo mo In favor ol mechanics' wages b"ing at good living rates, it is not ca.sv to see why the men who were glad to gi wmk at live dollars last year "hoiild Ibis year be paid six. It Is not lsvaii-e there is a greater demand fur ,mhIi la bor, lor times me considered haul and building gui's on Mow ly. We le :rn (hat C'npt. Miller opposed and pro-vi uleil tile liiulier priii- being paid :i,l yi-AV, mid jK'rliap-. l,uUIotii- utih iH'i'dfii ( yvtir. It lrlkes u- (hat this being pollthal ear ihl- iiicreiise of iriees Uiuy lie in the interest of (iov. (Jrovir's R'-electlnn, and we nldect Uithlsiu a iillKt'ii of Hilleiu 1n' uu.se Ihe ell'i.t of eilch corruption Is to prejudice the State nyiilnsl llio work on the Mat.. Capitol being pruheetitod l eunipletlnn. This JMii time when reform Is diuianded, mid if the people see their means mjuanderisl lor some man's M'i-Mnal I'litN, (hey will Mop (he work. Gov. Omverhas used all the menus at Ids command to fnree Ids way to inucr, and (llrvctiirk of the Woolen l-'ui'lury Ciimiutny do not lusli.n,. ( Niy Hint :)l'.''ll ol their ftinils liav heen sient by (lor. limvi'i for political purpc-.es, mid never replnu'd. 'i lie people are now ojiposed lo tJie old londitlon of politics where rings mid iilllce-liiililers make patronage sub reive (heir own personal ends, and they will favor no man or men, of whalever parly, who me Using corrupt liieuiis (o place themselves In power, or retain power when ueipilrod. The action of the Stale Capitol Com mkslonor.s will be carefully watched, mid they w III do well to reiiii'inbcr that tho net Legislative Assembly will not he one ol tho.-e accommodating and 4'iisily Nitistled bodies Mi often ejected to whitewash oilu'lul acts and fierl'orm work laid out by a master hand. I.I.VN Mll.Ut I'lll.lTltS. Tho Democrats of l.lnu county hist Sati.iil.iy made their nomination'', and wo are Inclined to think the Conven tion was mine uiinIoiis to ociuv good men than sometimes Is (he cae, for the following names appear to lis to be roof the very best material that party contains. Tile Independent movement Js doing good by securing good nouil nations from all shies and by putting all paitlesou their guard against cor rupt politicians. .A dispatch dated Saturday says; Ai.ua.nv, April's. At the Democrat- Mr. Williams, and that he matches the legal quibbles and subterfuges of the latter by plain facts and unanswerablo aigiiment.s as well as by pungent re joinders. I Uvonport is built for a long race, and Won't tire easily, lie has truth and Independence on his .side, and they aro far nioie mighty with the people than any claim set up by the old parties. This is a day for reform, and all men rocognl.e that T. W. Haven port is as earnest mid sincere u friend of fair and honest government a.s can be found. That Is why tiie people gave him their nomination. Tin: Jfrrciirj said somo timo iiirn that Win. M. Hand, tho Independent candidate for Stale l'rinter, was not known to nny great extent, but that paper Is rather unfair in making the statement, as .Mr. Hand has resided In Oregon for nineteen years past, and has published papers in Southern and ''astern Oregon nio-d of that time. The fact N, our friend Hand is one of those ''whom not to know argues otir seir unknown," and, certainly, not to know him is to miss a very good thing. The Jlri'riii'u will, we hope, have a chance to know him butter as the next State Printer. to make irur on them, lint demanded uuciiiiditional obrdl- Mn. Koirou : It may bo Interesting to you trans Itockles, to bear how our buckeya winter has seen, which Is something ou this wise. 1'arly In October a rainy season com menced, cmllnulng until tho of said month, whon an eight Inch snowfall was vory productlvo of criticisms upon tho management of tbo weather. Tho wcithor continued unpleasantly damp, until In tho latter part of Docomber pliasaut weather unco and HiibiiilsMou from all. To Orcho or commenced aud continued with slight varia- OuitN, tlm t'tty chief and disnrfianl.er, he aiu : ou navo lieu lo nic, inrotu;a u vio lation of your iiroail.-tH. Volt Unit to the lions until In March, when all manner of unpli'iisainness was experienced, by way other IudlioiH, lu order to invito to murder of sharp, suddon c'langcs. JJvcu April has and bloodshed. I havo nothing iiualnst any , ,,. nlln nf ,iln ...nr, R,nrm .liitltiir thn Indians hero except i otirself. They have all ' ,' , , . . ,., . , .,",. It mill roSfK-utflll. )!lt toli liro """'"K"' ruu mm WI-, mm ..u v-uu 13th) tho Krouud Is solidly frozen and mauy of tbo woathor profmostlcators, who know by muskrats and other signs, that wo wero going to have a tnild whiter, havo concluded to wait, until wo get it nil heforo making their tlual docket entry, mid even tho medical almanacs failed In correctly fortelllng tbo weather and were I to attompt to preach up on nny partlcurar occasion, I would soloct theso words for tbo foundation of n few re marks vis: lionst not thyself of to-morrow for tbou kaowest not what a day may bring forth. Never slnco tho pionror oxporlcncos, has there been such tcrambllug for feed, cspe' .rttur Iroiii Uriuit County. Cannon Ciiv, April IStb, 1S7I. Mil. Mniioa: i in: wiM'iat Just ussod, will no iloulil long bo romeui lierrd throughout thn North I'acillu slope as iino of severity j aud while thn general do kl ruction niiiong stock Is not, proportionately I'UUJI tlUUtllUlIb lllltl JUSI'l'Ulllll, UHb 'JUU. IIIU not worthy thn respect of anybody. If yoa do right hereafter, 1 shall treat you well ; ll not, you m ant tako the roast-quences. Tbu above may not btii'er6aoii,bui ombodicslbu suntiuiuuts as reported. MAJ. CItl.'SSlIN. Next followed, in a speech to tho Indians, lint in which Ids romarks wero particularly directed to Orcho. lie said; I am n wurvxnn, and am hero ready to tight ou tho shortest notice. 1 havo beard ol your (Oreho's) proceedings in tho past, and If 1 ever hear in tbo future of nny attempt on your part to incite tbo other In dians to Insubordination or warfare, 1 will kill you Justus soon iih I would n eayoto. These words wero received liv nil tho In dians, except. Orcho. with nil vxnresslnu ot lllllirtilltltllltl ltllll.1 ll.. u.lt llllltril. ti.nl in ull f " ,iimr.,.rnrwH,.,,iiml,.i,.w ..miminrnii ,..,.! ,. J dally that Hiilted to tho relhied tastes of tho founded. swine family. Corn, usually a dull coin- That your readers may understand morn modlty, rates about soveuty ctH., and some fully tliocaiiMioflhu aiulclpatinl trouble, it i ,, , i,i,ii ,., i , ,.i.. . t..i.. ..in Is milv neuoMiirv to .statu, timt ihn, in.ihinn n- i Lt '"Jidlng for tlio market to spring still aio divided Into soveral bauds, Orcho claim- five cents. From tlio appoarauce of tbo lug tho leadetshlp of onu. and Kgan,of tho W'hfat crop, now on tho tapis, mauy nrutalk- olbor. Orcho Is MM to bo low, cunning, lm; Uofpiently about how they llko graham f ronnlinrmiM. 11 till iiiittfliiitlitffttl l..nti id " ' ' J rnpiesented as iinnssuuiliig, icodost, govern-' l,rtwl ""'' cor" brt'ai' ,0o potatoes they aro able, and crmlnlmiM, Orcho claims to bo in I saving for seed, and lCirly ltoso Is bulling for communication with tlio spirit of JIYiru, tho I .', per bushel whIUt somo or tho moro mod departed; and only acting undor ostruc- .,, , ,, - ,,i, -r .,,. ,4, .... tloiiHi that bo Is bullct.praor himself mlli I rn humbugs, nro rating at,. 5 els., to SI Ior has the ower of coufuratug this "jitmbul- pound. Mir" rosistanco ou llio other Indians; that It would seoul as If everything had got liocanciuiKotlieinioboslekbytbopottor of croSslegged from cllmato to government, his will, and do many other supernatural i ,. ., , . . , ., ""'""" thlngH by tbo aid ortho tlro.it Spirit, liven lor tl10 unanimous oplulou Is that oninlpo Kgau, nltliough publicly disavowing the ' lonco knows only when our Constitutional siiMrHtitlouM notions ol Orcho, was known to Convention will adjourn, to lot tho popular goat tho command of tho lattor, and batho .,, ..,.,,. ,,, r-..,i,M f ,, ., ,,,,. hi a warm spring near by, ns a provontlvo nf 1"J 0, ,t", rc,Mll,H of nU "lolr l""kon tho ovlls which Orcho declared wonlil surely labors, and tbo days ol Peter tho bormlt, count upon him lu case ho refused. These havo been oatrlvalled by tbo Temperance InlluenccM, cotipled with secret threat-, iiatu-Lr,,h.uior(l luo lar0ad strikois, and tho rally caused ulnrni lu thn mind of tbo agent, I ,,.., ' .,.,, . . ' Mr. I.lnvlllc. who verv nroi.orlv sent a Vn..s! i "riuiBors. hiUt strango phonomena, in ho.iger, with tbo facte, to Col. (His of Camp ' tbo way of rare birds (heretoforo unknown Harney. Thes-n Indians havo always been I u this locality,) homo of tropical proponsl- AX UI.O AOUWCnlAV 1'SSI'I VvTinni.. .. .ii... ..- i.m.iii ..ii hiiiiui ui iimi-. mill i I. in... i. .." . ...;.. i'n n I J. i.iiil.lill'ltmiru. llll.t.r. ...t.lt...i -.i tt ... . ---.-.- .. . ..., ..... .a..u.- hJ.uo localities bavn sullVred morn, and tin, hI Him clnsest vlgllanc, until they b.-'como ""s "hllst others of darling whiteness, and !"fir -M!'' "f the- ii.u. l-iIm fneiliiv ..in...... Kl.,-,.,. n.,,1 ,ii. tl'oroughlv Iii.1mi.mI wllli tin, splik of hu-, by knowing ono's said lo hail from regions H'1 .. iMT "'.. CrJ.',is11,,nl'1 now ikisscwoh a ai.i.'S.iln fa.llli a i. ng hl.iep and inttln , , Wlllllw.01l wIlh u,',, i,vo, wo hypor-borcin, havo added to tho illvenJly ." "'.rl;-iu.l u"",01r "".' ,'a" ,Irou! ono 0l oven g.eatir than ol tli.il Inclement season wlh lo correct a htatemimt.madn In a former JMx ,,lls ,irLV,,ic,i still bn 1 i, -, - ,MJ',?tl, ' s"a by ,Ui". VlkI,"" lor "'fir oftwelvoyjMrsago. I'ommiinliMilim, to lln. .illWt that Mr. Mini- ' ' ru ;""c"' "'" , ",0 wor"1 va piratical crul.ses mid defendants on tho Wi.lrni.iari.fullvn .1 thn iullll.i .1 ... vlllodld not Impress thn Indians f.ivorablv on ehango and littracllon being Its Iciidlicr coasts ot Ihiico and Kiml.n.d. Wo lean; .....'. "" (" '" I"1 '""""I i- ml K,v.rv,'. u.l the.eforn iimnv wein .harncterlstlos. Suiiii.tliliikd.si.eel.illvthn.n lonilho AM.0. bat wiillu Papanisin lasted. I'mi.iHi.i ..k..es inioiignoiii .Mirtnern fail- lviig, etc. Wo lecelved our liuorm.-.tlon who tako their reliclous Iiim lucioi.sns ,..n ll'u,',,,,J'" .urIalnnM.ii. lea-t for persons liini I. OreiSUI. WllHllimton lllul I.l.ih... uul I.miii llm,.. win. u,,r.i kiimiu...! I.. L. ,.... I... " """"u "' lr "-I1I.IOIIS IllhpllU.lOIIS lis C'bll- i ot 1IOIC, C'lillsNtllli: n bail. .1.1? a khln mil nf truo patriot and phllantrhoplst ought to ro olco to seo us rising abovo our old preju dices. For tho last four or llvo years ali;that was necessary for an aplrnnt to olllco to do,, was to declare himself a truo partisan, work tho wires of tho caucus bo as to got himself nominated, nod his olectlon was suro 11 hio par ty suocceded. I!ut now, I am happy to think that, lu order for nu aspirant to bo elected to ofUco, bo will havo to do something more;, ho will havo to como out beforo tho people and show that ho has come morlt of his own,. Tho Inquiry will not bo "Is ho of our par ty," bat "is ho honest Is ho cnpablo, anil what doos ho proposo to do for tho good ol' tho country." Heretoforo wo gonornUy in (ptlred what good n candidate would do the party, but now being frco from tho party and party prejudice, I hopo wo will bonbleto look to tho wellfaro of tho couutry. And iw those who wish to bo our ftituio l.egislatora can no longer be elected ou our old preju dices, they will have to como out beforo u&. and di-scuss priuclplos. 1'j:xiui. SuTiu:nus, Wn.nni, oropon, April, ls7l. I'liilnctclt-diSu Wool niarRct. (Tho following letter is handed us by Mn. Jo-.oph Iloyt.) I'liii.Aiuu.i'iiiA, April 8, 1S7-1, NVIllninottoWnolon Mills Co., Salem, Oregon; Uiints: NVo nro In rocolnt of a copy of the Portland Commercial Jicpnrter, having your stamp ou. In tho ltom Wool wo note: "In all tho lhstoru markets a scarcity Is reportodr Willi nn upward tendency at prices." Wo think lt would be wlso for you to cor--rectall such roports; thoro is not, uor has. tboro been slnco tho middle of January an Improved tondeuey in prices; tho supply Ij ample of nil classes ofWoolsntid considering tho ilccMvil allure nt tho Spring trado there Is no iuduuamout for iiiuinl'actitrori to In crease tholr production; further an advance? luthofAco of n newCMp would bo next to Impossible In llio present condition r f trade generally. At pre&cnt tlio ru.il tetidoncy ol Wool Is if an) thing ilownwaid and the nearer wo approach shearing thno tlio more dccIMvo will tho ilecllno become Wo think you will do yourself ns wollas to lln trade gonerally a service by having tho Wool' uiarkot reported correctly and wo wrlto with that vlow, ns a great deal of hnrm may be dono by such roports. Trado Is rather moderate, manufacture ft, In anticipation of lower pi ices when tho Clip coinos In buy sparingly; prices of Oregon. Wool aro nominal, but wo think they will soon bccouio moro sottlod. Ifyoa conclude to ship any Wool to Kastern markots wc hopo you will glvo us n chnnco, wo will give your consignments our host attention. WIU bo glad to hoar from you. Yotira truly, (Jimon linos. bellow, wo a: ,i nearly corrivt lu Milling that I f" "' Hu'cummuuI peniildaloiobt l In... -tact ,,ro" l"- ,ao u-cuM.Hjumi tin. great mlll..n- at I(ii,t leu i-erieiit of tlm ubnln nnml,..r..rl '"'ds ofour Ulforiiiaiits. Sulivpqu.'iilly.wi. nl.il .ulient is being last t:hberi.d,lii from iho at i.H,t urn ir.-nt.oi tho whole numb,. r..f imv ,.rned, that UumiiiI y Imll.um wlm left many !, tent reforms which are being shoved Mii.paiidc:i'.:IoliaM..lli.,l. .Ka.Mi-g liotl.li.g ! h, lt,WOritlim withnt.t .., ruilss!...,, ill.l h. rt, ,, . ,, ',,, . , "" .1 i,.. . ..; Calllori.l.i, iicorduig tlho Nimh Census pri..r to tin. tln.f Mr. 1.....im.I.. arrival 'r.', u "' "u""crs u '" l'hy pro- llieri'. mill that nono haw i.'.liihluiliitiv ills- 'sentil to vlow. Ono thing scoun certain. sallsla.'llnn w nh tlio j. recent u.-niit. v ir. thai old rules and calculations that weio InS'K XX taB,W .l to uhl.-Uour to i. u .... uu,. .iiuceMnrs cllug with such tenacity, do not - I i. .. .. . . . . ....!. ....II I t ... . tl... mill I.O-Jt hb 'fi : inaUniuiirrmidintnlol' .'I: ..'""""."."."V ,.,u ' . ""im siormg " "" ' ".'. "ro uig por- " IIIIMI ll'l !1f I III I Mil llllll IIIW Willi l.llilll ..llii.il I l.imi..i.lli. ..,...!.... .1 1 .. . Iiiml or ...ml... nii.1 Jil.-J.L07 l...n.l ,.. V: i . .. :. ... " . ..'..'".. .r. :"Z" .' ' "-"' Bl'l'"- y inooorn ' - .tin. ..I.-. . inn, ... vii fi'iiu. iij.iii uu'ir uwii Add lo tbe.sn an Iucicmm. i f tweniv "nindloliin mill." NNotsuilil not Justly elo'o this letter with. ...I. 1. 1.. .1... I... I'. I . . ' UIH IIUIH.-IHKIHU llllll Ciii. iiiuiiu inn l... iu.n .'.iin, i.iiu ti Mlllllllll Uia.UlU.Ch I haviMsminienci.l Urn winter of Is7:l I will. lllm.,iH of this valley. Truo wo havo but ' Valise ol S'ullflca. IniU'jiJadcnce ItiU.sii.! ii..id o I'liltlc, and 5.V.,Ms head ot I one traveling, or itinerant iiilnUter. Mr. hlit op. I'educt tiui pi r rent, lium nl.ow, ."'l.vo. but bn Is ludol.itlgabln lu his 'dalior A lew yesrs ago, when vwi woro drunk on and It shows a i,rnl loss of .:o,3a head of, ", ' "" ''"',, . ,X ,' " ' 1 1 . i . ' K"'. .!! l'f-'l'"rlty, It was miiiouiie... "tluta Nation. citilnaud of the l tilt. .1 states, v i iuiii lu '.;o, ot unit i .utile 111 Ort'KOU, li'0,'Jiilitiul ; aii.l of slieip, i .s,ISl WuBhliiglim Tt.rrltnry. fll,H7i head til c.ittle, and l,0i.'l sheep. Idaho, .'KMf.'ii.'.it- lo, 1111,1 iVI.'.-JI sheep. per font ovnr and nlmvo Ihoni slaughtcml ' l.icts and Ideas. John Watuin, Jn. I.uo.NAiiiisiiriui, Delaware Co., Ohio April' '-si heudof sheep ; astl of a soveio Winter, without a proper pro i Islnii of lon.fo aiitl shelter. The winter ImvliiK held on with unusual (tiuaclly. oeu it UMiats Atv'Just luthoiiildstof Iheirsprlugcropplng; but as tin, weather is Hue, mid the ground lu head of "! lm "" "m,1.,H Va,1,'"1,"!',1 "' ,'" "!"l,l' K ' irosp..rIt v, It wa "1"" 1M tlm imiiuu jir iilirlullii till I 1. 1 1 . .....,..! ' ., . i .,' i til iniiiiiui . J 1 1' in ik r.lllll Illl . . . .. i lesult i lavorlin wlllitlu. ieopliiii,ii..and tho church '" ,li l w,iHrt ',ll0,ml blessing;" and to-iliy i iiiii nappy lo seo mis ilcctrluo lieaiilllnlly Illustrated In tho general uprising ami bar- I nionlous union of tlm t.ix-payors all oer the country. I his National ble-sng Ii.h brought Is pioicriiig undir hiscliarg,. 1). IS. It. Congressional Candidates at Iln- geni'. Kcuuni: Citn, April !d, 1ST I. The rival c.iudid.iteM for Congress, Haven- tho W.'.t.T, pllttitlir tho thud bud V In. umt Hirm covering tun whnlnwhli iiar. b, sous to form a tumulus. Tbo vool idlu ltd to was thus treated, and was revntty d. . -vered. It hat a keel of a slnl,, piivo 11 tVrt lor.ir, but atUt-ned to iho bull by H-gN o iiv, tlio ri boliitiiluiiii1ii.-iiili,.itot a. '.iliesbio i a biv.utth nf HI feet, and lo il,. tr iitn or 1 fest; so Uiat sho inns; to verv II tt. Joj iuiii prow uavti nosii 1113 sbuib sli.ii.e, im,l are very much d.uu.c,'ti. 'i',, j,(0 ,,ianlis. from leu tocleien In numlerson p.uo, are an fiicli IhickjihonilU havo a round head outside and a sqiiarnone lnhl... Thogunnols arn gone; tho no, thirty m number, at in tervals ol n itot 7 lnohcw, sirn lomposfd of thien piuvs, wphcvd legother mid-to oudr partly with Iron fistenlns am) partly with oak. Tlio vossol was piopelled bv oars ns -.veil as wlih sails. Tlio bom. of a iuaii mid of a bono worn fotuul Inside; also a row tools, but so eaten up vvliu rust that thov tould hardly ba dlstliigulnlied. Two glass beads, tho hilt era sword, thn remains of n coat tf mill, nlancohead, p.ut ofn shlold, iiinln jiortlon ol u palrorbkntes.iretho prin ciples found lu thn ship. Iho best of oK'ur, their work will bi pushed mkiii Independent, ami Williams, ltepubll t'.iu,HHiko at tho Court llnusu in this city lii-l night ami as It was court week tlio audi- us to our senses; It has freed us front our ...A Statu Dinniui. Tho statu dinner nf I prejudices and midoiHourselvosiic.iln. thus' ;,n,sor(..i.uiH In honor of thn Duke iwitT 1 iituirding an cxempliilc.itlon of tho with unabated activity to an early ,'oinplu-liou.--l.iirgertu:ois will tin sonu this season than tisiuil, and every elloit made lo supply (he lo.-icased demuiid, not only of grain, but also ot'Jluur, bacon, and other staph, articles of consumption, isoiun d.viger, however, is iippitilicidcd to crow, by tho ravages of fUUKKIM Which nivi said lo bo very numerous In somn localllli..,; elasthey iMllstllttn an oxct'llt lit livnl for bwgs, wn uinO' expect a giHiltml tin cicasn In uumbers, as soon a iho herds am turned lnos,i uhiu tbtua. Von would bo surprised Mr. IMitortoset. ausrmyot'H mllllnii aud a halt ofcrickelsi nig, llat, clumsy iriiiois, icu-fiitliig ami Jumping and tumbling below a herd cl', hianswer lo tbo isipular cry for reform, Is Oar prejudices were so great that wo could I Duchess i f Kdlnburg has probably nover been opiilled lor n ilb-play of gold plate, I tlm bullets aud tables were htunod nml ls.len with salvers, sliIehN. cutis ami vases ot every description. Oiki hundred nut! thirty-six persons dined, nml every pleco ol ol'ite disiil.ived or used was nf KiivnV ri..i,iv glP. A service of puro gold olato Is un known, ami there aro only ouoor two pieces' nt'.tn tit Vlml.rt tf.allik Ai.ll.,1.. ..j .l . maxims: Mu is sometimes m,ul porfect ' Ihiough biitl'erliig; onoovil snmeilmos cures I another; tliatovll snuietliues tends to its own euco was largo with a lair preseucu of farmers cure; or, In short tli.it oxperlenco Is a dear i wiin were atteiullng court. Mr. l.ivoniort school, nut tint fools will learn In no other led otf in a Minw.ch of an luinr'a l.tm.tli u. Heretofore, wo l.iv.i.ivnr ,.-iir..n i.., ... i which lit. vltmcd tho causes which led lo have all the time been'tho same, havo been I ous me d '' Th mol' thn general dhcontent prevailing through divided into two parties, and so prejudiced I tho bullet nt tbo west end of tlio had vvas tho the l' lilted States. Amoni: these hualliule,lio that wo worn not vvllllmr lo mm ui.i. i. Iviu-de-Colnsuo founiain. iIosIimio.! i.v n,n our luimeuso foreign mid domestlo debt, Iho other. In fact, wo wero so blinded bvonr 'riiK'0 t-'onsort, Silver stoedc, models of iHillM.iilli.il. Iili.li nil, nf' .Tiviiil.iii .....1 .1... Or.illlil - .-,- - ...-..-..., ...... ...u ;-'" ;"'- ur reai aim .viusc.it auu uio into King of Prussia, dr.inlo ..lr..o,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,..11,. , i irnin gigau-1 "iiin imnnm, n wero iiko tho man '"0111 a goiuen lonutalu of Moorish design. II,- llltllllipoilts, wero the order ili. li' rn...itik.t llui ...... ., .-.-v ,... . Km I'liiiiiq nillllll i;illt '-.." xiiii Hjl III ll lltll. 1'ful fnlui nl II...W.1.I.... .. .. . . - -----r--- ---. ,, ., .....u ,., mn ii.iiiiiiH.. ,. uiiin. u.i . ., rr- uvhi ..'S tho arms of Kllz.ibotb of Ilohemia, aud 11, III,. nll.H c.il....... ..,-.. .' o i't .u uii. uuv wining io reason with each ''"'''s"" uu'"ain, uesigueu bv tho ,, other. In fact, wo wero so blinded bvonr 'rU 1c,""ort:1 -s''r stoedi', models of Credit Moblller swindles of .INop'sfablu, who, while ho continued to I " dils bullet Mood a Jewelled Georgo IV of lb,, day, amUlKwit tbo . alk upon tho earth, kept looking at the m.uTvo M' ho old parties would give - and fell In a lull. ?0$ wtl$ slloine" "" mi.nj.H"' "wimk (wisiM nil uy nu. 1 111111. ,r iiiert'.isu oi him nun ii 0.1CK s.uarv' "'i ire.u cacn otuer courle,)iislv hiukI. t.. ., "? """' ". piaio, vases nun cups. lu ;,-"ri'icv, iwvrMiovs hi- W1,,i);7" ;-r,,u,ni ,,n N,,,,oml, rea" :;rlu,r- -iith" : Kreas?yra IVmivrii Z 1.U .T l.l;.cl..t I ,,rt,r-- "-tto IIM o about In thn an.e all the time, ih.t, say ,hn advocates of the tiger head taken ftZ U"VpVoo Salnb V have un? mid 'uljournell; "ml te'hSi """? """'ta' T ' '' !- W. "Vou will soon bo d.vided Into paitles ' ? l J', l!"S ,' rll.ljoganatan,. iioiiiliiiuul h fuirisiuuty lukni, u h.iv,, eoimium io comeim tor merely prrllsan In- again." I reply, that niaylH; but wowlll bo WVrnainent Ti.oi.m'. Z,1. ,,C, i " uV0 . f Placed bi fo. ., us tor our silr,.g,s ,,l ' Icrcsts, aud the strife Is for iho supremacy of free from prrjud.ee for a while; and during I bov " Is "prkiH I. vra 1 Hxn'iar "I ZlZxtXlZ'li ' if ' n ' Thm. M,,g no choice be- this time wo w,l, ..,..! to reason morecor 'S""'1 Arc' '"e,. mul lUvVhwpil". H.iriii.ir.ii.i...,t il ... 11.-...1., ,rni ".i. ,i,. ",. iinstiiiiiii mi st.iiiMiorgi.nuunous.tlio rectiy, ami sliall. no doubt. lmIii ..1....1. ....! "-" "eauuiiu piece., 01 i.iaie. '"- 'W- worthy cindidales 10 nil Hu, varlo-is V"1 mV'' e(x ,l,r dijcopto was to form an fill knonlcdge and greitly Improve , regardbiss of Mriy oliiigmioiis. Ti.o , '"Jefendeiit laoveiiiKiit lien rami thn con- sonlm: ficuliies illciiii mid Independent Coiim-hHo-i- ln ' "' 'uquos ami rings, ami outsitlo of for- ...... .. , ' , . r iisse,tsiniiig.isnluiious InfiiMir. 'I ',' """' uehNts,which -liuld b thoroughly "m" w" Honestly differ as to 11101 Olllixw, KeiMil having reuuiii, huh niiiiciioii 01 nixes, win iiouutltsv give Itielr cuiiillilttte ttuuiug I'lection ut loiu: county oltlcers. 'I he heavy snows on (he surrounding iiiouiitulus, glvo protiil.e to. oeu MiNiais Of prosperous season, o fur t tewft, s water In iietsjsry. Water ha beon luriisd luto (ho Urge mining ditches aud hydraulic our rea- Tho (Itiailtilvnf vvlionf nml tlmii. tin. thn w. lK)no.a 'l,t0 tIioL-nItc-tl Kingdom ilur- .lovouil to iho luit.tests of the is.01,1... sir. mode orndmliilst..ri..i.. n,nr:nvr. J "'",-f lJr l", "?' greatest on- Pltoede..;;, ar'tb.. l)rtrV ,,,U,V V"U,mr? if UT Wa '" forito,HvMlntopar e bu when I or 00, Z qunrtortap. : o far as relau-s 10 1 earnest ly llstoued lo aud frtquentJy ap. ,i1P., u .. ., ' .... , i,.. ' uul,wn',' or IU0,UUU,UU(I bushels". Tho Imports Ot j.iiiiiueii. . ,..,... .niiviviuvui ujiiii t: Stripped Of Its oersoiulitles am! eon.nmnH. 1 l0"i sud should bo lioue.astbHrn U nn , ll.ro.. ble t,iiilvolloii, Mr. v-Vl'llama harangue enco of Interests, to be divided Into partlos tublUi'Hil by his cilbrt here." "Slippery M'ulc1' originated lu questions ana Dick" may bo bis title for mauy a day to opluiona which are now obsolete, denotes s come. Ju answer to his charge of having 'deplorable Hale of thloga. Hence, every orn, maize, etc.. however fell ntruhrsit. 2,000,000 nuurters from ISTi:. DAtnviNo in Maisi:. A State Dairymen' Association has been organized in Maine. It Is staled that 23 cheese factories were In op "i10.0 '.5 '.be btte lMl yT n that thM" will be 00 the present season. WWWBWS5S3Ki3HW5W3R5SvT55T