Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 20, 1874, SUPPLEMENT, Image 10

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The Kcw Secretary of the Treasury.
When Itiohnrdson wis obliged to
leave the Tretinury Department, bc-
.miiiw .f (lihridlniii which attached to
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the .Sanborn contracts and the general
iiiN'jinnagcmont of the national Ilium
ee, President (Irani iinuiluulccl and
the Senate cotillrniod as liis siicccs-or,
General Hristow of Kentucky. The
question aro-0 as to win Ilrislow wo-,
and it transpired that lie had been ai
Jtrigadlerticnoral In the Union army '
during the war, and was a lawyer of
ome eminence in ims own mine, iieiiueneo 10 accomplish restut.. ihoy
was first limn iintei as Wllllni.m' sin- linvn rmnnvod tlin ..nivuli. fmni flif. , Will not be le.-s than S.IHW,0U0, aim or laud grants or subsidies to corporanons; , wb""".' " ' ""' "' '"
. .. ... " ... , , i .i ; ... , V. W'lien conililetcd tbev will "ive the favor a repea of the .Vational Hanlclng law, imiou imirepm io iurko wiyauce on ip-
rcsor for the Attorney (ioneraHiip Greets and tho -alooirs to the vicinity ,,';,..," ,. by the Government of a nietits to Kurono, and which would at tfie
when that olllcer was named Chlcr.!..,-1 of the ballot box, and it would seem ,. onVm rltt T le ope 'PM tender currency Interchangeable for "" ''" ffffS'JJShv'i iSfT1
., .....I.,, , , ir.i n i .i .. f, nnii i nil iJiieni in.irii i. j in- ujilh Government bonds hearing tho lowot possl- Hrlluiu so exported. Ills to rectify as lar a.
flee, and it looks a good deal n-, ifllie that they tins iitito as powerful as if ing of Uiis route will inevitahly be1 bie rateoflntereM; demand a revision or tho, practicable these complaints, and to aflbrd
I're-ldent never lo"t iirht of a man armed with the ballot in their own ! accompanied by the connection or the Patent laws; iudorsuth ralUay legislation wregon shippers facilities which have not
when be (inre hum..!, I bin, rru-ml hill li:mU ' S(- LltWience i liver with l.akc rimill- .or the State, and demand Its enforcement; ' hlthorto leen enjoyed, that till company
iilii lie onto inouglit lilm loi w.uil, Hill naniH. , . j j ,lUiinsr the whole ea- 'Ucdare that tho right or tho Legislature to . has been rorwedlu. Scotland. Theoompauy'
kept him In the line t promotion. I The Chicago Ti'ihimr makes the fol-I i ,,f .eivlifnin there ulll ho n ion- eoutiol railroads must lie vindicated and es- 'heudoitlco will beat Dundee, Scotland,, with
I lut we are not prepared to find fault j lowing allusion In a parage at arms on ; tlnuotis w.e u'.e of unlimited capac , ubjlgj - oln8 '$$& I Xft&fv&S&P
with the iiomiiiiitioii mid conllrniatlon the woman MiHrairo iiic.ltoti that I ".v 'r,)ni H'tr '"Io ports to the 'Interior condemn the reception or railroad passes by ( is not to limit the stock to a fow hand, liot
..r flu. nun. v. i,.... ,r Mi,. !' ..in... i..t,.i. i....i. ..I i,. w.. !...(,... . of New Kugliind and Now York. It , nubile otllelals; nonoio u urottciivo'tarlll; . widely to spread It among f.triners all over
- " " "' ".' " '" ..v.. "i, .....I.. "' ''ii . ii i-n...0i..i . I ...111 n,il r....!..!. fn.i.i r' i i..imi til . I. ..!... l . i.li-R, .. !.,.,. ,,. lli.iNnrtli 1H I nnniil.ll
il he will litit act up to the eample he;
bus set in Die opening of his career,
I loMiows character, self respect, and
,. , , .. , ,, . , ,,
M.unk- or, we might better s(yL. it,
tilieMimpletl llrmness In llleout.M-l. the
like ofwhlch has not vlsiled Waihiug-
louoflaleyeaiN. .Siwyer m .U an
i .... ...i , .. nil . ,
ecielar. when MrMow took pic-es-
:Ion Sawyer , Unhealed In ;-
previous ihImIoimN and ei.rnipt pmcti-
i'is :inil iiiisiniiuagemciilti.it ed ii
in i, , , , , , ,. ,
I. icbaidson'.s removal, and it I ame
'Uirent mailer nf new-that S.iwcer In -
tended and epeeted In maint.dn hi -
ImihIIIhii. To this tepo.1 IlrMnu ie-
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-,...n.if.i wi.ii ii .-ii.ht ii-m.iiiien ne
.irmy of Miiiciiiiiuicr.irlc-; clerks who
ni...-ii -iiiiiun in, i mi j-ii, .-inn me .- nr ii pr.icnce iii iiieiriiwn uer'iioor- ,, . ,,,. ,,i,i,.i lihrl,,,,. nlms mnl nnlili.r caniniiaifl. iiogaruicss oi psny pianoiiii; op-
-Isliuil JiNMct.ny tliereiiH.ir found il hood. They were content to sec how m, 1(." i , . ,7 , K j'l eleVl-' ,oso.,u m"ii1 uwin of oillce; condemns tho
--nenlen. In .esigo. the iliing would work in .ar-way 1'cm- " r.mr . K V huw.S
II I- notori ly , ., Ihal the J '"'.jY fe ,", SiZ', f n, ZV? 'll,t"' '" ,"' ""'"" brntlierhood for . a rlhictlm" I" '"anl iToSV.S:!S:
.. , ., ,, I '" 1" V.'i. . ' .. i.1 ' . ' '.' T,,"'r "", r ot.r mutual protective iiiteccstrt an ad- For scowtary orstuto, N.S. Whlto; Ainittnr.
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...in,, i . mi iiiniii -.i...i i-. ,i -.hi. iii .i, i oc ;iiiii'iiiiineill illlil mil n jit II"
draw s.iliirli- and do not wnrl.. or nie And the follow im;, from I In "ame
ai the p.iy roll .mil no whu. Nej the .i"'r, enplaliis the pt-ition oftUe jieo-l-el-
of leading ( oiigrenieii. iniil ns a , pie of Michigan, wh have a loiistitu-
oinpliiiieiii to their power t'td intlti- lioiial uiMciidiiiiMit ivinling wb.cli is to
me allowed lo be .impin- of the dielde f the women, of that SUile are
I reasiiry. liri-luw oiileicd, oon iillen '' have jhe elective franchise:
hi- Initiation into oilire, that the woik-
ii
ng force of Hie Ucpintiiiciit .-li.ml.l be ,
..ilnceiMii tin. lens oniiil.i.i ...... ....
edu. d . the leas nun. lei ..,, ,-s....v
I.
to do its l.ibors.and tlc olllri von whom
II devolved lo dreas"lale the nice ot I
-inecures and fraud, r.ime to him with I
. , , in. , i i .1 i i
lear and trembling to pled thai he
would llui- iilVeml tin- mint piiwerfulj
men iu the nallou mnl1 lira' ilowu cm
lilniM'lf tlie w rath ol'llic lui-t inlltiiMi-
llui. If r.irccd In carry out the maudoti
. if removal. To do . he ijiu-t lnbaii
id up iu the tno-t substantial shupc.
The Sccrolary gave Ids jM-uraiife that
be should be sustained, mid tlio leinov-nl-
were accordingly iiiade.
Solar, then, I'll-low- i- a man not
s-a-t iu the common mould iu which! We understand that for some week
gieat men take shape at Washington. negotiations have been in progress at
i ""'"" 7 "''r i r'iiriMivrr?1!!;:.
.haracter and want ol tit inn. too I ltrhili .Minister, and Mr. (Jeo. Hrowu,
many of tho I'le-ideut's apiKiIulce-. j of Toronto, ieire-etitlng thu Dominion
lie Is tt trauge atiimul iu the W-s-h-1 "'' r:l In, concerning the re-estab-
in.riiiii ii,iinir mihI we inn, I t l nielli of lecipnH'jil IruIo U'tween the
igloi. olo,.v, ail w. nuts coiil,-- lulled Slates and tlio ltilti-.li Prov
thatwc gloiy In liis -pnnkv 'lhenet in,.,.,. Apart Irom the general Import-
luc-llnn I-: Will he hold, out In tho end ! mice of lm lug -uch iclatiou- re-tored,
and never let upon -Knurl-Is an.) nth- ceil.iln treaty Mipulatioiis between the
.'rcoi.upllonui.lilneha- tlvalle.l the
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Murk ol lleicul. s In i leaning out Ihe .
Augean -ta:.,c. whee -K .hu-au,l
cattle, e'iual to iho-c kept IntheTiv.i-
.try, had been -lablu.l ., -, ,, or
.in i . i . , ii-.
Will l.ls virtue weaken and lu-e u-
pri-tlne Igor and purity to grow tame
and luelllcietit like the staple of Wash
ington nillclal goitilni'ssV We hope lo
hear that llrl-tow will .-iitrccd, and
Trea-urv will be well aduiliii-ti red.
The currency bill passed l, the sen
ate, so tin- us the numerous amendment-
made to It can be uudtir-tood
Irom the meager, ludellni.c and
t.oii.iMKi, ny retir em oi iwi'iuy-iie
. . . . ,
perceui. oi inociiciiiaiioii i tied under
the' provisions m" the lull until that !
.111 the hill ably and. ally, v.,,1 if ., ; Canada This friendly o.lor w.is rcveiv- JL K KiS iU A: "SinV. 'J.!. KAV&fArsst
we slmll wulil. his career with interest ed with -.ill-faction by thu President, s, .. . Walling. C; Joh'n MoClelUn. T;' (1. 1 llrt,,,ss Arthur, b. Xt
iu the fulute. ( ..nimoii houuslv is the ' atid Scvratary ol st.i e, aud the lepre-, l. taiK s; It. It. w Uoii. U. Ki MU A.lof tho audleaco. ' All Hid their ivirtw well.
ba-isofllnaucUl -ucces-, and the oath ! "el.tatlvo- ol both (.ovornments have , IUcmii. ('; Mm. M. Itobhlns, P; Mis l-.lla i The gentlemen named deserve a fuller men
i...n,....!..,.. .'..... .1 .1... .i.'.. aililrcsci themselves In the cmisitlor.t-, v.iuco, l; Airs. ..J. I.llls, I., A. S. tlou. hut wo nwd oiiIvhkv ilmt timrnuuin.
........I. ,.... .in ii..!..- .ii.,, ,.'.-,
-omewha, contradictory rep.,,-of the lZS yVuS: -'" --"i- -ding tho' gu' "IJro'seT&r
leiegr.ipu, uas puiMsuiiis us iuii.ihs j. That the Canadian r.inals, from lug tliat grave yards are dangerous to ",",V,V"," n. i1" '0"e,',',,rs' lfc,,w- falling vo-scN, i,:,svi; steam vesol.s,
l.lmitlngthe national currency to a eir- Like Kile to Montreal, shall be enlar-' the hcalih of the Ihlng, forgetting J" wmutiiw"Siii irirt'iLrK""l!ri ! S ""Hgged ve-i-ols, :l,lll. Total
.illation oi isj.ooii.itio. nn.l i.uiv iiiim- ged within three year-, at the cost of , that the llgurcs on the subject give . M,srs. fhi.or,n.i,i..rtiif mii,;.' c. . I nuniher. .-1.012. These ve-els haven
for a reduction to i upivliiiiiiiiufvuiii .! ,'i,lu,11,1' M,',s " admit the p.i-.ig,. of i them little aid. It i . claiincd to be a sou, Hew ley and Chamberfln. Mr.'Chees.l eapaclty of T77,:i70. IS. It cost to build
K.I il I C .1. II I II III III .1 lll.lAlllllllll III ?..IH I,- ....... .1. -.Il I.I..I In I. in.. 1 1, .....I I'. I., ...il.ir.i ... 1 1., . ..1.1 ...... I.... I I. ,.... ... I I .,-.. ...... I. .'l .. I...ll . '.. M '.. I .....1 ,t.. Il.t.. It.,.,, ..r .. ,..! ...1
oiii.iiiit is , .. i...,..i N.iiiii.r ,, tne tie uy, an ineianatitan canals, anil
amount is ua.l.d. I- ulng. on un I .,, j.;ri0. Whitehall, S.mlt Sle. Mario, t
alter January I, ls. regl-teicd Isuulsi,,,,,! j,:lt; si. ClairCiinaN shall be oik.ii i
-bearing I J per unit, luten.-t, ledeem
il.le in gold coin In lliteeu year- In
echaiigo for I'ultpd States note-. The
1 1 ohm bill provide roris-uiiig. .ui.lan-1
u ,ty l, Is, . tblil.v-.vcar Isind-, beaiingi
I! percent lntere-t and ul.lmately re-;
leeinable In gold coin. It also provides
of amoudmeut.s mid substitutes upon
i.iese two mils which are yet possible.
i. ir u i vim u in irc-c nauMiig. iu u-iiuici, ,.iwh-o of both countries iu proportion ' wuceiisiauuer o. .i-m-ii . tn, puuitsiies
as iilmo-t oveiy senator and HepiOMii-1 j their conuueive thereon. I an olllcial reiwrt of yield of wheat lu
tativo has an Individual theory of n. That the products of tlie farm, for-' Mlorn, (jueenMiiml, bust mu-oii. The
tlu.iiicu which lie Is unlous to force j est, mines, ;m,l water, and uc-o unl- '""uber of aoro reinirted was :!0tli
upon tho nation, the mind may well , mx, meats and product of the dalrv uuuibor of bushels. ll,rU; uvomgo
I ui iiltliillhtil nf tint ill Im 1 1 til tlit i,iv,twur I i. . ...I...lit,. i l..i.. V..i. i , i..i VMilil linritiitM HC tiiialiilntil b iuitilj
. tii'iiumi - (iiitiiMu i'ii'vt iMi iiiMiiiiiHi linn mini iMiiiiii rit iimiv
WOMAN SIFFKAflE.
Wc do not -co that the cause of wo-
man .suffrage is making much headwav
i at tint tn-osenr flmr.. iliotif-h wn 1.. ami
1 .1 . , , v , ,
, that woman'.s intluenco jh increasing,
mm tutu .ine is mining wider noun lor ciii:iny satiaiuctory.
labor and more encouragement than 'l'"e great consideration in favor of
formerly The reeont dlsmitohes from iUU treaty to tlio West N the agree
, . ,r V . .. 1 "iHpaui i s irom m(jnt m tJl(, r, or(.IKIIin to cnargB.
California .-how that local option car-t her own expense, the Welland ami
lies In almost every town where a vote St. Lawrence Canals within a .spocllled
is taken, and that is due nlmost entire -
ly to the inlltienco of women. 'I'liey
are learning how to oxorcl-o their 1
"The flint battle for woman Miirhige
in tiie .Nntioiial .Senate was fought and
,("t ,Y''leiday. The bill erecting the
i new Territory ol I'omhluu was miter
(I1.ne-s(in. An. Iinent was ollerctl,
, In the ellis-t that the rlL-lit nf Min'ftiirii
hould not be aliridyed on tit'f-ounl of
'V ".. . ' i. ' """"' 'V""'""""
amendment in a -pooch which was an
..vi.iii.nt si.,..i,..i. ,,r ,,-.. ii,,.,,,i,. .
?SrV;.Vl?;il?MY,Vl,,,, I'l:
agan, ami Sargent did likewise. 'I be
",""""' "-'vr '""" '.-' -'
ax'Ihurman, ( onkllng Mdinund-, and
u!1Vard. A -Ignlllcant Incident in tlie
1 debate was the tefiiial of Stewart to
' exlenil the operation of (ho proposed
lTliinm to 1li FiNtrlL't f 'oliimlilii,
None of tlii' woiiiau-iiiflragi) Senators
I w.,iit-d Ie. reduce their Might-of rhetn.
" iu wlanll of any oilier poJlical is
"m' "' l,''"J'u " Mlclilgaii nie Just
","w N I'""" "wti'l upon ilie ijiies-1
o W(lln..,liIn,w,.1 ,, iUvy wm i
huo t-. vote upon the timenJiuunt In
Seplca.il.or l.el. The Woiniu-stlllr.t-
Kl.,1 ,ri' "''i'1'r '"' '''"W ,,'a,l.Yil,,'
and Kne brniighi. nut .Mrs Cady Staiv-
,.. .,, . ,,l7,liui111, ,.. sj:.t ,. II.
mau-jerof oiieiiit.(g theeanv:ks.s, linwev-
manner ol oiieiiit.ig tlie(tinv:t-.s, howev
er, bis not been very -alisiictorv. nixl
-onu'iif the Irieod- of tho movement
ate Vglnning to iue-tion Ahether he
is not doing more harm than good to
Ihecau-e. Our cxeli'itigrs from lhal
Stale treat the movement as the most
miHiriaut iiublicuucstion now- i.oiv.liuc
iu iMIchlgan."
I(rrliriiril) Treat).
"' eouuiries are e n.iere.i ,ece-ary
uuiler the treaty ol Washington. In-
a,,,, .i,,, .,i ,ti,.t ,,, n. iiiiv i .......
ml.-sioners Wl.. , he n,.liillW,w
teiiiiinea moiiov oompeu-cilltin to be I
!'"'' ; 1iuI-IUm1 States for the on-,
J".vment ot the coast ilshei cs of the'
J.;,mIon. Pending the appointment
of this t'otnuiiNsiou. it is nroixiscd by i
(iic.it llritain anil tlieCaimda- to waive
this claim, or to Include It In -ome gen-
era I mllustmeut of iiiiiiiihmsIiiI iln.
lioiij l.elweeii the Inileil Sfntiw .mil '
..... -.-.. .... .............vu.,.,..
tin n of some form of treaty which .shall
i i ... . .1 i
lrrii'ii.
lomprohend mote than tho old tre.it ' Hi kmm. Tin l)i:.u.- Thi-topic is
of s:. 'ilti, and which .shall bo mutual-. Just now widely discussed iu European
ly aihantageou. Tho result ot the-o , and -ome American paper.-. The cle
negotiatious will probably result lit a . fender- ofthe new method are fasciu
treaty that .-hall comprehend: ated with the idea of burning the mor-
. 'PI... .....i. r..." ...i i.. .. .,....,
.. i ne n.ii'Li in iiiv uuuii'v colli j.cii- ,
l.. - .."V... ... .,,!,,,, M..1I ' III I
breadth, and with a depth equal to the '
capacity oi me nu;e ntiiisir-.
". 'I'hat, during tlie eoiitiauauco of '
to the vessels and boats of both coun-'
tries on the -ame condition- and terms. '
I. That the free na lg.it Ion of Lake '
Mi, hlgan be put on the -ame term- as
tK, f,vo navigation of the St. Lawrence (
ju,r
,. That the navigation of tho st.
ciair Hats -hall be maintalucHl at the!
free, as wn provided In the treaty of
ISj I, ibis list may possibly bo extend'
ed bo as to Ineltide agricultural imple-
i monts, manufactures ol iron nnii steel,
and of wood, mineral oils, suit, a few
"Hier articles. There may be other
""s "'" "10 contracting panics
i may consider proper anujuit to inciuue
' tl thi treaty, and which would be
1 tc and to permit the use of these
, SV""1,?!" V"0,1'!',""' ' 1" 'rih'V.L
- 1 iwrtniico of thl' concession cannot be
, overo.-timntetl. Thectrttoi tneso vvoik
flie iieKiin ni'irl.-i.l verv husrt'lv. w ill
shorten the time of the water-route at
lenvf linn um.lf mill flu. fiiumltv for
ir1. I,.. IH. i' u W i,,S' i fi ...
transportation being unlimited, the e
will be no complaint of inability to
move the productions of the AN est.
ciicayo''i'ifjitiu:
,..,.xav
THE I.ILuUK.
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J Hm- Ki w m. !" l!U"l
m.,.lInl ,,,- grange matter in Virginia:
,. t tt t If
I'lie following card in
' We confldentl v believe that in twelve
mouths from this lime every county in
- - .:. -: . : ..:.:.
tlio- stnl.. n'lrglnla will be represei.t- I immanai..-. Ind., Jane It,
ed in the State (Image, nniU in many Tho Convwulnn or Fanners adopted reso
counties every township; and even then I unions, prefaced by a long pu-amblo, enuni
we can conlldently -ly tliat not tho jcrntlug the arlcvancos complalnod ol r.nd
.-liglllcsl Inlerference will be had with , remedies therefor, resolving that henceforth
tin-politic of the country. We have
vancement and this we luivo done Khimezor llondersoii; Troa.uicr, Morris ' i '; V'"1" ', ,lV,' "V'-V . ' . !"-J,,I'!WW;
without the -li..ite-t 3nfrlngetiieiit;V,'V,u,1,,!2M,HV,V:,n,I,,'',7,"sMl',,!:l!la irw
.., ,i,, ,.i,.t,iu ,,i ii1K. mnl I... tim Judge otihshii .nil... I'i'iii-., ItorHi'i. I . llui , iir wiw iioiu j.n,. mux. to , I.,.Ut.!)cvts.
', r'-i. r : .7' .. "" IT.l iV. ..'" ?''' l'.rin.e..dc,.,t of 1 l!c In-' ''''' ''' U.mr, the I'mtwl s,tM
luliMiftiod and our own strong arin.llV'oA .'7.-.;;''"
no expect to go on till- we kindle a
flame ol brotherly loviv and bind to-
oilier iniieroue commoa luuuer, tnu
t'armeivof Virginia."
A farmers' lire insurance tirocinium
was o5r.mie(l in Wn-hlngtoti county,
wll in-t week, on the mutual plan.
The nfticles me not to be of binding
fin , p,,, members have beeiiou-
rollokt. The initiation feeissl. I'ioi
city is to be insured at two-thirds its
appraised value, ami whenever a tire
taktx place among the Insured an uimal
a e-sniont will lie made on tho mem
bership. The membership Is not con
lined to Patron-,- llni'llniloii L'hnrk
o.s. WhIte-UI County Council. Illinois.
has opened the stock hooks of "-The
l-'iirmers' Co-oiH'rativu Manufacturing
Company," capital ?U)0,0(iO In -hares of
-leach. All granges taking. -tuck are
to older Implements direct, thu- -living
agency and tulvortl.-ing expense-.
Tiiti works are to be e-tabli-hcd at
l.yudon, on Hock lliver, where iiN!0..
two siti, three acres in extent, wltli
I, ."00 Inches of water, has been given
to the Patrons.
Agents for a "Chicago grange store"
are .-oiling colleo by sample In Monroe
county, link, thirty pounds for M!,
where clubs of sixty are made, one-half
cash down, balance on delivery of
goods. The goods have not been deliv
ered, as a matter ol'cour.-e.
The older I- prospering wonderfully
In Te.a. Already over 100 granges
have been formed and It is expected
f,
.,, " , " .,",..' "'.
,mot A,l""st'
i-.n.... i.. i.i.ii...
iianRe In 1 ,1a I. o.
k.v iuKnii.iiiirnviiii ut ti.mm.Kvm.v
Jlt, a(iraiigoas orgaulred In ihUcity, at
Templar Hull, by Mr. Frank Sholtou. Deputy,
under the name of llolo Orange. The lol
lowing ollleirs worn elfc'ted ami lntlled:
. .. . , ...... ..AV II 11M. 1... ..
in, leiii.iius oi nie,, irieuus mill pro
I. ,11.
ticcd among the (Ircek.s In the time of
luuuer, tiiougii iiurving was more gen-
orally lu vogue. The Humans at Mrst
ourieti, though miming was not un-
known. ChrT-tlanity led to its rejec
tlou by both Creeks and llonuiiis.
Cliri.-llanity, too will retain the custom
of burying, not becaue the resurrection
of the body Is excluded by cremation.
but bivau-e the Idea- of the age will
not permit -ncii n revolution. Ilerlew.
,4.
. """
m t in Ai'-tu.m.i.v. The
i' " "' I'liuvii'w. Miunvig il ri41lsC
highest yield inr acn, M and 15-GOths
uuneis; lowest, t buliels.
.. .if ...i-i.tii ...v. (tilt, Ii .ll.i IU.I1-- i "" m ' .onuuiK iniiiitiiii SIUUIU U11VI1 . ,mt III; i.113 llvVb Ul Uss.ms livi'i- ,!'.
Tanners' Conventions.
Srni.otiKta, III., June 10.
Tho Farmers Convention mot here this
.,.,io. tn,.k rflnnsH. and re-nsaomblocl
2 o'clock V. m. A Stato Central Couanlttoe.
c,oiih Ntiuir of one from each Concessional
ootiHlstlnir of one from each Congressional
District was appointed. A perruauuut organ
ization was clfeoted by the election or J. M.
Allen as President, with a Vice President
and Secretary, Ihe Commltteo on Itesolu-
adopted unanimously. They declare It to be
iiu'.ininf vntnrtf in attend all conventions
lions reported a long jmuiorui, un.u noo
and elections, in order to elect good toon; to
. . i - !. I .... w tn.
ulNsolve llieir allegiance wuu oicuer jwumuii
party now In this country; Insist upou re
trenchment and economy iu governmental
..I-..,... .I..........I Itmiiiulliilii Motrin ,n n!l-ll
service abuet: tavor improvement of th
nuvlefttioDoriakesauarlvorsj oppose inrtu
. dctuti the contract svsteai In tho construction
or public works as a fruitful houico of cor-
, riiptlon and lrnudattliee.)enseof tho labor-
lag and mechanical classes, mid demand lis
terli Tia Couvomlou a('0,)le, tho name
, i,j0,,cndout Iter.irr.i, and appeal to all
: eludes msiipimrt tho platrorm unci nomina
tion", unit tu mo J.tuormg classes to niaice
C'ongicshloual nomlnivtlous in accotdaucB
with tho platrorm. David Uoro orstacnupln
...iiiniti .! u iiitiiilnnfitil ft Ui fit 'l'ti'i till !.
rvuiUT l - lluilHiimun mi uimu iiv.inuict
s. iMur, or Jlul.eau count;, .Suporlntondeiit
I VU
the. forth
Dim jiisiriic'ion. .1 rusoiiiiioo opjiosiug
rther Ismio or oni.or moiitiv unit favor-
n; a ictura to specie jwymont was defeated
i IJ.V -0' ""-ko '.
'Uu.C.mxeiitlou wlll.siipporitlionioHtcapr.blo
'
MmUspoarwni itpailin:;
' A vnrv linriipr.iiis i.nilliim.n f.ninin.iil nf
the .'.vJof Sal,,,, ,,, Its vicinity, .mioiig
......... nil IIVMIVC.I Ir1 i,.iiui.iMV,llHJ.nnc.
norjuut oth.'rsot the Ksccmlve Dopjrtiiimit,
tin. Circuit Judge nud u plmitifiil spriiikllug
of lawyers, doctors. and mliiNlcrs, llllod tho
Wj'tmi lloa-o las) nllit. to llstnii to the
l tailing prepared !y tho Sli.ikspenreau clubs
ortliWulty. A oinro apbreciallvc. audli.ure.
uaioro ,itlscto17 peflormat,ceknrHhsii(.rl
slccid progmmsne culd not have been '
cWred.
iitiiiiiicu. i
Tlie llrit seli-cllon from the c!re,it,dnailHt l
wastlm sccuh belweeu Corilaiiusand his wll'o
and mutlior, bei.ro tho wallsnt' iouie,whli!h
was rendered will, u cimiiilctiui-.s, pathos
ai oi.oauty, suri.ru ng m amateurs. . . ,
extracts
tracts froux the historical play of King .
oho, which were connected by souieexplau-,
tcny remarka of Mr. W.lto the maiV-ger ,
iiiesocouii selection was a &erlesor three I
J
atoi
who we tbouitht exhibited! uuuilsiskal.ln
slgusur"stage ague." The sorrows or Con
stance, (Mrs. George II. Joues) aud the
jiathetlo pleadings or Priove Arthur, gave
great interest to those HcsjutM.itiul showed the
clraiiutlo powers or the poilorujers to be far
above average.
She trial sceuo from the Merchant or
Voulco followed. Portia, IheUisguised Judge,
was ropresonted by Miss Clara Watt whose
exquisite conception and artistic rendition of
too part could not be excelled. It was slui-
nlv beautiful. 'Chit nan nrNlivlnHr wn nl.lv
tilled bv Hon. Itiifna M.illiu-v. nr il.u ..ii v- I
Autonlo, llassanlo, Graliaiio.and tho Duke. !
hy Messrs. Stibson, lsatterson, llowley aud
Cliamhcrliu, geiitlemeu w ho hero made their i
(Iim aud very creditable appearance, and the
'"!!.''" "",w' wa strikingly Housibie.
tho ovenliiKS entertainment concluded
with an asjeuihlage on the stage ofthe lau-.
tyand gallontrv or Salem, at a simulated
wedding scone. In which the boaiitifut bride, ,
MIssKminaOllbert, dollvored a teiniwraiice
leviuie calculated to do more good tliau '
snVMll Viiin nf .'f'iiiBnill..i. ..
Mud, credit should bo given to Mrs. (ieo.
11. Jones, to whosa ouergv and talent the
ovuiilug's kurcoss was partly due. Her per
sonation of Constance as u thorough piece
of aotlug. Mrs. Iliwiuanjis VoltiiiinU was
voi v succvsstiil, she lookoil tho uirt well,
nun nor reticulum snowed careful pre earn
tiou. Her slstar, Mlbs Claw Watt, w.i-
ed the charsctera assignee! thom as woll as
thol.ulios did theirs. It was ouo of tin.
most enjnvablo evonlugs ovor sjient lu J
.-iiiifuti, nuu mm n ciiuMiu periuriuauce ot
which .sir. ii niton, mo manager, ami his
Who Turn
b.eii meiitloniMasoiieortheiiiotiiuccesriil
pcrl'i.unarii. Our nsiders, who were of tho .
.iiidleuce, mum have noticed our failure tn I
do lilm Just!,. He wan oue ofthe most on-1,
ergetlo iu forwarding the enterprise and
devk'rved mention as much as any one. I
A Cuiilae irprevailiuiTu7 Asia Mluoj. It!
Is estimated thatthn uUily number of deaths
'.'"" "'. .V.'"u..','.,,ul..,uw"" rtUK?w"'1".'-1
Allgora U tt uiilea ilUUllI I'nim CnnilHiill
nople.and U aeltyof SO.000 iuhabltama. If
tho dlbireks there is no great, the condition of
the iwq.le in the country region must bo
terrible.
Austiuua. In the Legislative Assembly
of .New South Walet, on the d March, a
motion for imHUoaI Mver.inco from Ureal
llritain was discussed with much warmth.
Tills aroe from the interferenoe of tho Colo
nial Ortlee In dictating the number of Legis
lative Councillors the colony should have.
The result of the discussion was sot kuown
when the mall left.
accomplished assistants, may iCel luMly i l,",pt tliere are owned lu Chiwigo,
proud. 'Kill, vessels of all kinds navigating tho
Who tiibv Vem:.-Tha narbruia.. wi.n "V:c"" !,nu repre.-ent ti tonnage of IIH,-
Formation op a Company to Smr Ore
1 oon I'noDCcK Uibkct to Ktmorn. "The
I Oregon Shipping company oi fjcotiauu" hu
Issued Ita prospectus. The capltalat the out-
at ' set is 10 uo 5bh,uw. ui wuiuii "'i iiujii-
i ed to ( rei:nh Mib.crlber, with power to
bio or treble the company's capital if re
dou-
rennlr-
ou. Xlie .company's circular uegiiis as rot
lows: "For the last three years those Interest
oil iu shipping Orogou'M agricultural produc
tions out of the State have uomplained of their
grain, Hour, and other produce pay lug tribute
ami going io.in rrancisco, 10 m more re
shipped at considerable cost to Jairope ai
uroDe an
I frill fsirn
California products; ot the large prouts o
consumed by middlemen but of Oregon,
thereby materially rectoclng tl Oregon
furmors' profit; of tho great scaroicy ofshlp-
iroin tTrpgon 10 loreiun pons, vy
which largo freights are chargeable on.
- i wiiuhi mm uum- ipi iu """) irom
Oiikhox (Joi.No AilKAt.. Tho San FraucU
cs) A'c-Hff J.etterat thollth says: Oregon U at
la-t woUlug up, tho palntor is to be cut,. and
San Fraucivo no longer to be a toll gatu tor
Portland. Mr. Hold, or Dundee, is at pres
ent In Portland arranging for aSrottleli Ore
gon Comp.iny, with thoobjectof dlreotahlp
tnont of wheat, etc.. to DmicJoo; and we hear
ol' an Atigln'Oregonlaa Company, who are
makiug arningemoiits lor ozteusivo trade.
Tho great desideratum ot'all provident cities,
vi.., a saving bank, has been Incorporated
under tho name of tho itiboriaii Savings and
I.OAU Society. A limso has been obtained of
tho IMtiko.'-Ilrltlsh Columbia's, old premises,
mid soniii or our loading financiers are soud-
uig iii a genucmau oy tne Ji.lm l.. Stovons,
to place ointteis Iu working ordorlor lui
int'ill.Ut) Uisluess.
Wiikai i.n Kncliinil. Olllclal returns of
Imports lino tlio Lulled Klugdoui shows that
tlio total lmortHof wheat In l ho two mouths
ondlug Fobrnary !W:li, 1ST1 was 7,:M3,r.N
ots.,or which tlio imports Irom Itussla was
l,,iVl,.Vi(nw.nilccreao or l,177,;lia owta.,
fioiii .liiainov u 1 1 1 1 Ftlinniry or ir-73; and
fioni lb.. I'liliiid .stHtes, MS-V-'I'-iovts., valu
ed ut U.l fc".i I tin, an tunc-.iMi of 'AOiflJi'il cwts.
r(-c.liith lulhutvMi lierlinlscMirii. rr-iM'ttivulv.
i .i,:Il:.,77 I ami HMltil.-.Vj IulIicI-. the price
nf ii is whu.ii HNi.iiilv.leiit,ruspis'(lvcly,to
jl Tti anil tfl .s.l in r hlishcl. V.ir th.iMt
I I'lOlot'li. ill Which IC Mlll.lll ti.ttll IlltM'n ivi l
AmNXVX "nitoiTS
. WCTU OOllUlCll.
l.isr Ciiii.o. Da Thursday of l.ut week,
a Hull, nun ol' John Walters, who. lives near
tho Moon U.ttich, stinted out with his little
clog tn hunt rabbit's. and not knowing which
wav ho was eoiiiCL. a soon lout. Tim lltil
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',"','" V";" 7,'1":"."' r. i XT ,'ny'' y
m J. '.. ' i'JL , .Veft'',,,: "J".I,H Wa1.. "
MewiIlN woods, when, ho took lodging. Tho
" ""'""" ' i KomieiiMii, a oooic
agoat, round tho ynaughoroomigratlngrroin
a grapevluo thicket, crying far water. The
old geutlomau ttok the chili) up lu his arms
the llttlo fellow kissed him Joyfully, and
tha llttlo dov uoemod to bu us ulsil km hl
lh ,,; "-,,"'" T ," T K LT,"
., ;:,"". :.,Z?rXt,t ZZ. 1 T" "'.
''"',? I-S",J' '"t'HS (l'wul,1r.C"url)t.t
:,'1(rui0.WltJrsJ,l,")' Vl ch h
"K. ? "' Jfater .ft V-
bev
outsat the sight or their dtild was unspeak-
uuiu. .ui nuuio uoiguociruoou 11 u oeea
aroused to look for him: wheat and barley
Holds had boou clilllgeutly searched for uiilea
around, and tho despairing and half crazed!
parents expected htthad fallen in t'ao riverk
out the young hunter kad kept the wood,
with his dog and said he was hunting "wab
blts, aud tho wabbltx tried to bite iilm." .
Tohauia lUpeiuleiit, May 30th.
It was stated Iu thoSoniteof Massachusetts,
a day or two ago, that conductors orihe ICfcst-
a day
oi ii Hallway had confesspd that In a series or
.ve,,r" ,tuy bad stolen Jl.'iO.lXX) to f30d,00a
"uniully from tho as)iuauy.
Hie Chicago IVnti'lf I'ai'invr savs:
At no ifme .sineo tho (freat l.ako wero
first whitened bvsall has liionev invest,
L,,i o,., ,,, "L S,'li i.nl
,, . m-ll0 ' 1 ",7,'h, 1,, tc . I, i...U!
V , t. r i,r" V,"1.1,0'" J.S mJ V1! '"
Ibis city from Jlutlalo, tlio freight on
""en is only Iweiliy-llVO tsnts iwr
ton. As we write, corn Is hoimr iint-
traded for llunido at three and three
fourths cents por bushel, and other
grains at proportionally low rates.
Counting our the oxpen-e or running
Ihe ve--el-, and insurance, there I
hardly anything left for the ti-u of the
money invented iu shipping. 1'ho re
cent Intmduetlon of .steam barges has
produced quite ti revolution in tho carry
ing trade, especially In tho matter of
wood anil lumber. Ouo of theso some
times has four or live barges in tow.
Only two men aro required for each
liargo, their only duties being too steer
the craft. Tlie-o steam Ivirges inako
quick trip and at stated times. At
DoO.OOll.
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NATION VI, SiX'fltlTlliS. On tho-Mtll
,r m,. iT,llfA,i ,,.., ,,. ",u-l
of I,lJ l mtM' states live percent,
lionds of tlie new issue wero .-oiling on
NVaH ,Str(0t Ut two ler l(!nt' "10V0 lr
in gold, after deducting tlie Interest
accrued mi to ,l,ir.
I'ho N'oiv "Vnrlr
paper snow mat the same lioiids in
London wero at tlio same tifne from
one to two per cent, above par, with ln
tere.st to date deducted. There, are
still $!;ti),lMX,000 United States six per
cent, bonds outstanding; and tlio 7W6
K calls on tho Administration to avail
Itself of the present opportunity tore
fund the whole amount In live por
cents. Why not, since the lives aro
above par in gold. Tho saving would
bo S'J.otWjOOO a year in gold to the country.
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