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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1874)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. n.rfittn,zn ML WX?v afflft A Mhff i ,.,:., V ' ll,u 1,trB"u """ l""n- "ffiliiM Ms debtor, und the. d. Van? ,1 l i.JA-ttyMl?t i '1'1'f J'-"y Injured nun- elect to propel ! I(,,-S ''' -,,tr,f,r depreciation on y;s?ft;WAA.V0'.?i?U severally or jointly against the poisons I tion would be avoided. lJulurs.sv -VWXrf"- t-Jyfrr- ' -,rvi- ' who cmho the intoxication, but he can ' ,u n sr(J j,.,,,!., Tlcrc. W(iu,j i, Salem. Friday, July 31, 1S74. wjmrnuBtmimVMnii Deputies of tho iitato Grange. .... . , Pnrm-i- of Ora-nn and Wj.l1ln4t1.11, iirsaiilc for Mr.r...rt,.n unit for Hip i-mmM. im ill .if II..- ll.'!"- t'iiiliiir-iill. Tn fjulltnli 1 til wiirk, I hate 'mil - inl..,.. ! full mllig I" Mm. M Iiutlliau uiuii.;i'i. w iir4 jiiripiiiuxin. n- ni) iM'puui : I'nr li'Miu'li.. nril im- .cuitK- mulli if It .i rm-ir. Ten .Mile 1'. O. 1'ull. .Imi'ii-Tntimi. IM" -11. M hum It. X. Mil. .Itim llmi .Mllltliiliuill-.lliriil.lilllli-till i:i-l I'urlUiml. riaikimiM- I.. 1 iiti Liiali'i ml., Iti'Muii Jaciili Mmlle (uitiil!. Yviihlll- II Ililiir. I n in llr. W Muslim T l iliiiiiphii-v, 11111-lnirn, Mnl-iti II. A. Intnl. Tumi r. Mini I! I!, Kjimliii'. 'lini.'i'iil; U'm. I'jnii" .1 II. S111I1I1: lljrrlliliu. W'n.ui .1. II, Iluiitlilil, 1,'hIm rl Mil). (Irni.l 1) II llhliti'liiirt. ISinlirn ori'jun, I.iIitii ii.ilin.'tini. fiml liin'm f 1 li.l. M11 linn 11 11' I W1.1, Mn-liiiii, Vnllnniillii, W. T. 'Hint-. r fill". 1 11,111111, it,, ISI.-.JUII, niirr pivihi1 , " j, Hiiiiiniti tn w. t. iS'SVJ'ItVrt'f fen-1). s. . ,.!, j., ,.f a.i.1,,.,,1 , Any I.itlllli ultlilti Ihlr juilMllrtliiii fur ulilili I: 1 1 J, illy lii-lii'in iiimlrlii f.ti llin iirtinlriilliiii nl iir.Hixi,. will n cilvu Iiiiiiii'iIIkIh ntti nllnii If opiillni 'Inn iiiihIi; lu Nu, I Mill atti'iiil In irron nrriml 1. Ili'litilv. II NIi:t. I I.AlfK. Jl i.i r Ori'iinj ,Sl iu (ijii'i'. . itoiii, Oil. I h;-i, l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' IIIM'II. . 'I I,., I'l k L .1,14. I '.miitv I 'iinm II mi ..! 1,11 III,. r,.Hrlli rtiiini .if.Hih iiH.iiiii at 11 i.ii.Kii 11. 111. fin., hum tin.', hi .1.0. TniiiiiiTi-rv mill, niiriiii! n mcr nf, "'""""" rr":-.:,,;:;:, I.:;:;,::; nty,7u:m,T fr,..i.i.i,ti w. w. 11. mi.ii..hi.h-M'.o.xi,, 11.11. .M1.;.-ii...1nTin.o.iWri,i,f.OM.u.-,..r. fiinniilUi'i-mi Trjili- 11 1'nrl.i , (I. Triilllnjrr, ' IS. A.lul.ir..i i'l. 1 linn.', .i.Ai. itln iiniini niiiiiii r.if 1 im iintiiftr iip a. iriinr. lltHliii'ii In viiiul i-IiiiiiIIiu urn hotliil ( mn-t ulth Il uiilir of t!n- ('1111:1c I) W. W II. wiin. Sir',. Willi MAUI MTV OP I.HlHMI.SKI.LKItS. In- the lain ciiinimlgii the que. -I ion their m-Miey vbenciirreiicy waniiioty was mooted In convcntioiias lo what mots, the persons who sold prorty or change r-hould be mailo In the law to goods would till loso tho tlftcomcents dellne the accountability of all per-ons ()f the decline,. Nh-iuim? wbon tile dobt engaged In elllng liquor. One plat-1 (,i; should iiy. back the bormwetl mo Iiiiiii of ptinclples laid down the idea ncy, or when th buyers i.lloultKpay for nf local option and civil damage- as the inorchtutdise or th reid estate, the acceptable theory, und no doubt they (the bankers or inerchantf should that queMloii wllVcome up before t lie not be Aortln.so much into twun.y per nt't l.egMatiue. It N, therefore, im-jecnt. (tho diifbrence betwiu-n 7i7.Mid.Ml) porlant to be Inforined sis to the work-ins they wiw ln-fore tlie' loaned tho lug of such a l'iw In other .state-., t'.il-1 money or latule tho sale. The Aijtistk'e Iforula bus lately adopted tho local op- atid hardship of that am aprent to tlonlaw, and, of late, elect Foiin have, every man', but wo have further) to ask,. been held through that Slate wherein NupNM currency is worth 7.r vnn audi at llr-t the friends of loi'al option were advance-, do 'M), who Is the lo--.tr therj,. Micces-ful In maii. iii-tancfi, but we and what tht injtutico We nil know notice that tho plrlt of the eaily elec- that cutreuey was ones down to 10 tlous has already tiled out, and recent cents on tlm dollar, and. bus ,s;nvdini'iy elections are generally dccldcil In favor rNn from that figure tn be worth '.Hi of Uci'iiM. (.'iillfornla has not yet luen cents. Who loit nil the dlireucer able to ftinil-h tl" with any eptrieiii'e Wo heJiove the grcatc-npart of thU VO-.S ,f value lu reference to the Matter. - , has been stiitulncd by th pooplo tho We aleady hear that liquor-dealers j common people, not the cajdtalMs and are defying the law as ttiicoii-.tltutio!iul,( millionaire-, wo mc.u. tho honti anil Mid are determined to i.trrj the mat-, .sinew of the country,, that earns wages ter Into the court- on the ground Hint ' and has to pay currency prices tor tho tho luw-iual.lng power t-uuiiot be del-1 necciiarles of life. Tho man whoso egalctl lo the people; that the l.egls-l ius'es-.llies isnnpellcd hint to liorrownt lature could not con-tltutlonally pis.-,! that time, oral any time while otirrun uny law that was nut complete when it ey was on the rl-o ami gold on the de loft the htiiiil-ol' tho legM.ttors. It i-' dine, -ulVered the Iik. Iftborowere not unlikely that thi-. po-.lt ion will be Injtt-tlce and haidshlp in the MipMVsotl -.ii-tttlncd, In whh It ca-o the local op- ca-e of a permanent decllno from 1U1 to tlon piiiNi-biii will be mill, but there (7- cent-, w.t-, there not the .same hard niiMim the fcatuie of iiil diiiii.igeship when currency was udvunclng which can be enforced. We Hud lu from 7'i to ln cent.sV-iind -will there tho Chicago V.tmnt' the following stateiuont of n cae for damage decided by the hlghi-l tribunal of th.it State, which Is interesting in Ihl-u'onncilion, mill which we ic-publlsh, as follow! Tin: Srviii l.iijiou l..-tn Hu I lib day of .lul, IsT-l, rboiuai Addis went to n wiluon lo Miittoon, I'ulcs eoiui ty, lu this Stale, uwneil by Maurice Km n'ry, und obtaliusl u dilul. of W'hl-Iy During the afli-iiionii he (Irani, i-evcral tlous ttt I'tniory'.sand at oilier -i-iloons, und bivauio very ilriiiik. lie relusisl to be lid litiinc, and built; iirntiuil tho sa loons until alter d irk. Tlioliesl 111111-11-lilis ni.innli'il remains wore louud on a rallroail-liai'lt, t ttt train having pa -.mm I over bliu. lie was a plasterer by trade, Mid with hi ctuultigN MipporU-il a wife Mid three ohlldli li. The widow lnouilit suit agltiht l-.inniv .Mill two otlor i-aliHiu-keepers, iiiuler the law of 1ST'.', for h-iv-lug contrlliuted to deprive her of hor " meatiM of "iipport," and lu October, 1ST-', she recovcrcil a verdlel u;;ullil l.inory for JlKh). Tho c.o was appeal ed to the .Siiiircme Court, and that Court has alllruiiH. the cnllct, und the law under which it was given 'I In- Court held tliut (he Nerdlcl was fully Mi-talncd by the idi'iiiv; the liquor s.il.l bliu wits llio prluiar cau-e of his di-atli; and tho evlili-luv was that by his death the wlfo was th-pil veil of her onlv iiiiMiin of sup iHirl. The opinion, which wasili-llMTi-l liy Judge r-cott, sccuis tu have liisn uimnlmoii'-, and thiiscoiicludc " He who deliberately cll that w bleb he kuowx will Inllaine the pa-slnns, dc- firlve the parly of tlu. hint ml of hi udginont, tiuil render him for the time ,e Im,' Ineniwililo of exeicl-lnit pnqvr cuv for iM-ooiuil safety or thut of hts propttr ty, hum bo picpurod for tin rgtucvjiun ee Hint intiy follow, Onu rtU inciiliu- till to the i pi flic In Him '-y the Matut t, is 111.1.1c rop-ii. .hi. I n Ml H Mil. n pii-in-i may im l. Hut Hut,. can in uni one riv ii ur mi n niry dono ti-i'.r tl U ftatut ln-overv at, i - I i in a t hi nmy luiye contributed to cause have hut one -atlsfaetlon for nil Itiiurv." HOW 70 UKSIUK. ll',. I...... I. ..I . ., , .i w mi-.ii muni iiiiuiu nu- nei csny in rcsuiiiiHK "Pi't'io nuviiit'iit. How lore- 1 ., ' u"u,,l , "" ," rt" k""'i H tilt) great flllllllfl.lt plobll- III, Mill tilt' tlllk ltlxUL Inflation lltlll COtl- , ttllutlOtl lofoi'S tl) Wllllt IfllltlO.ICf illlf our-o or thf other would c.crt in ud 1 vane tug or retarding the era of re 'stimjitloii. Theiv arc points In this I greai rtiei(ioiioi 1111, nice wu ne ve r -ce Mgued, thai apiiear to !! to l'H'Mm,-s ' I loref, und wiiich tit'-ervo t'oiMUIcr.i Sriu, lion, ami n slult proeuett to jnvi'iit I the m. ' ill kriil'il 4liif litjl liirv.tt liitlili.l " ' " ." !-. ," '' 1 notes llllVe varied In value 011 till-. t'oasi iroin ki 10 ai cenis on the dollar, lii-t gold imsrn. "' '' "t-. Tlicn we . ranged from lo not err in mi.ingwie position iiiiuiuo property value-, and the debits and eredlts of meri'iiuiiio nie, an me loans 01 money on bond and mortgage, or otherwise, If worth par in the market are worth ninety cent- on tho currency dollar if reduced to gold; that Is, any one can take ninety dollars in old, buy a bun- nidretl dollais lu legal Usndcrs with It, niid iiav this note or utfount utInmii or mortL'ii.rc. as the ea-o rnuy be-. Follow! - . reavmlngont, and all tli.rhusl.iess mid pmpcity values of the- L'nltctl' raies, where legal tetuUir.s aw fitrren- ' .. ,. , , , . .,, ''' ""' r-'"" nitioij cenwoii inn tlolllir, IlllU IIO IllOrf. I Leaving that point us fairly denion- 1 htratcd, It-t us uslc whiit the lestilt would lie If currency should exerl- eucoa ivnnattiiiit decline to "T cents. Why, the money lender.- hoh).stieil not be proportionate lujiistlcu when It rl-es from W cents to one dollar'.' Wo hae -hown tluUlorsoveralyear.i pat aHeiirreiuy values have upproxi tnatcd to ulMiut W iHr cent, actual gold value. We all nee that a decline to 7. cents would . an Injustice ami great loss to the capitalist, and that the grad u il Improvement in vnltio of currency has entailed injustice and lov. It is rather Interesting to notice, however, that the people at the l.ast, where cur rency rates prevail, can hardly be made to realize this, because thoy M'o no gold In circulation, and nu are not re minded of tho chuugu In values. The next question that ari.-cs Is: How can we avoid future dl-arningeincnt of value-, reach u tlwd Mamlard, and ut the vimo time u coin Matidnril, that slmll answer ivrnianonlly us a specie b.tls, anil m lead to resumption V Without presuming to Ih high finan cial authority, wu cannot help but think the way Is both easy and plain, evcept th.it thousands of millions of capital will rise up and oppose- it. If the actual culn value of a currency dol lar Is hut ninety cents, what would lie the liard-hipuf iivsiiiiilng that .isaki .ss of legi-lation, and make till currency- Ipgul loudens and uutlonal uottia leprv'.-eut nlntity pir cent, of their nominal value, und redeemable at the public tre'iMiry at th.it tlgure, and ul-o make all currency iimeoiciiueiss ixivu , Irh ' ".v With a dK-ouut of ten l-cr cent, o-l "Vrr"""; "riieniHii.no inn premcu iat oj.ri. , . ,.,',., .'led murder. We hope In tho tidtulnls- ll pahl in iuIii Let Hits s.vnutii bo put in operation I y noitiitilol-s.-,- l-.tln-. I Hi J. I would jjt't llio full value of his clnlm i rigor of itpprccln- COllld I , tlungi danger, either, that tho (lovernmeiit could not redeem Hi notes, for most . persons would depo-lt lfg.d tenders! r. I"- "" , (U tnj.0 t,(,r value 111 gOllI HOtCS 111 preference to demanding the coin It elf. 10 not oiler .tiir distinct 11.111 rot' tiie required egi-lMion, but wo 1 11... 1.. 41 111 14 ,i believe JiMIco could w- .-ecu red to all liy it, and if tho idea is n" just or.u there .should be Mime legal way of iccouipli-hlng it. 'J'lio whole Inilobt - the 1'nited .States pavnblr- hi I'tirrt'iiuy, niiit iinmiiiit tn tlimi. sands of nillllons of dollars a imieli larger Mini than the wholes volutin; of our e urrem-y. '1'he debtors are witter ed far and wide, and aiv numeioiw without, being united, while capital is uiMfietrated' and .stnui!' in bointr able to ,.lsS it,(,f. aiut not onlveoiiiniinul the Nc r vices of Mem shot to einnlov nblo attorneys to-piead their eaue, and hire .-trong lobbies to procure legNla tion or defeat legislation. If there is ilMuteiostodno? 1 anil a (ic-irci to cetir of all and protect the Interests of all, we do ' not .eo why liigNatorsj at the natioiu I'cnpital cannot solve the Ihutnclal iirobli'in eavilv ami aive the nia-rte.-, hundred.s of mill s that l. ., f specie iy.nont will est theiu and wlIHput into the callers of ,l(. ,,,.,, ""'"" K 1 1 WOA I) (illlMiKS.' f'cftuiu chunges h.ive taken place lu the nmnagemont of tho Oicjon and CallJbrnia railroad, which tiro thus do-1 .....it.,1 i.. i... i ..,,.. sciiiis'd In tin Wt'yonutii: ,.,.,. . . ... . . ..h ..: i. " w i . V .' V "i'l ' ..' "V.. ' " to.go into the poi-is-uui of .Mr. Kohler, I the sVcclvcrpiH In by the bonilliolder.-, win ri'llltillis In till.-" (Mililltiy tt ftttenil tin vol veil ll pi iii-eililors. Th' new Directors nunicd urt .Mr. Kohler, tlie receiver, Mr. II. Thiol. h.u and lli.n. Sl.'i ben 1-'. (.'hailwiel-'. .Mr. Valbird, the agent of the bonilhold orsin tho irr.uxactlou of this branch of Hit- hushics'ir we leiiiu. proposed tlu names, successively of several liroiiilucit business uietiiofthi. city to llil the thiol plate, alter Meswrs. Kohler and Thiclsxii Hail lieeli clioscu, ivut .Mr. llolladay mi strriiuoiisly opM)sd them that Mr. Val la nl lorlMircto pre-Ji the imuter to ax- tri-mltv. mill lt. t'limlu liik'.Liiniui I., in,- kindly received he was destcnatod ux a! toll4il)llsliii'H.sinusitivolvcil iiihmi nun. 'and u dl-putu urose liutuceu thuiu as to tin, The Isindho d jrH aNi rtsiilrcd thtit time , ,nlyiucut cf a MtulUitui of mouey whim M U1, ! r ttilS, t l.'U r.'i; . " -W-- . W rofusod to ,.,l.i, ...nJ .1... . ..r ,i. i liny: the alter dAlmln that tho amount of wi'i .niai iai.i-1 ikiiiHLiu irn liii- . ;.i i u wi inn' - -r - pen-on ai;ritmblo to ull partl.-i. his pWtcl and to put In blj; charge., trying The salary of tru- l'rcslde-it was Il.xe.1 that ba might kill n man that day. Tlm phi s' J-7,'.!00 tnjr yi-ur to be paid as othei em- tol was loaded nml (Icrr.ind took it, wont to oyes of thu eoiupuny are ,,!. ubai.B and Inquired for Hubbardi Ho 'the bondholders nro kiting Holla-1 walntoriiicd that Hubbard -Aasot acsrlaln daydownsua-lly.and will dottbtlesoon I phuw-imlf a mllo distant. Ho wnt to the relieve lilin of all care iuiiI nponsibll- pU-'o mcntluucd, fouiid Hubbard, llaln or Ity in coQiieetion with this road. After nothing wussal.1; but Hubbard shoitly left this we aj.iy expect all ueli outside e-1 H!iises as newspaper subsidies mm lobby e.tpeiispii to be tllontlnued. The pcoplo of Oregon feel friendly to these unfortunate Ismd holders, and will throw no unfair legl.-l.it Ion In thek wiiy. UrinOns toHiutl the Kud. The llecchor-Tilton btislue-ss draws near to a conclusion, s farm lea-it us concerns what the parties have to mv ' for thcni.-elve. Three of tho most! etnotloiial people in America tire now on trial. The ca-c iisutuos very .sen- sational .-hup.-, ami with the evidcne.UtthH tlnuiorthoiatal mooting, nor thut Im of highly passionate natures existing!. lid nuj thing further than utatid toju-ovoke in each, and of the mo-t pvtr.ivag.iut j thu deadly lusnult. MMittmciiliiUMii developing lti-lf .it ev-1 v,l!l1 lUwo leJ"K fsis huba.'antlaiJy, ery new move, tho world should for once be sitlated, and sup its foil' of scandal. Tilton is vacillating iiutl tut- eertjiln; bis domestic life vibrated from the bight of love, devotion, und cotitl- j deuce between man and wife, to the depths ot rage and Ji-alott-y. who fact i evident with all three, that thoy empty the vocabulary without explicit ly naying directly the I:tiit truth, if Hcuclicr makes the statement which the Graphic says his friends predict, the world will give a verdict of guilty against him upon hUowuconfo-nlou. The case of Gm.-.mt. Our renders will find el-owhero the views of (lov. (.rover Ju refusingr to grant the petitions for commutation of the sentence of (.errand. In thb jm per the (lovemor est.ibli-hca by u re view of the evldenoo the entire justice of the verdict and sentence, and dis poses of tho ple.i against capital pun ishmatit by .showing that it is his .sworn duty to execute the l.iw.-, not to ques tion their propriety or humanity. We c.iunot doubt that his views as express. ed aro correct, and that jtt-tico and law demand a mciIUco in tlm itcr-oii of IS. ......... 1 .. . ... . l . .... ti.iliuliof law .ui-co our e.xectttlvo til- iwrts tnio ntitl ileterml il ta do bis- it;i. ,. w. .t wo r .it tl t hi th v . t ..t lo urn.) he tautiut letui .r .us- JIIOMAS r.EnRAKB. llelow wo give Gosornor Grover'a letter to ShorllTT. C. Shaw and accompanying cotn- i mnniuation in relation lo the caso of Thomas no Uerrand, now lu hit awaiting thn execution nfliJafeiiteucefcrtheimirdoTof Thomas J. Hubbard. Tha prlwner lved tbe cominiinlwdoii ...til'. ......... J. .?, 1 fin flittl nvtttmra-ifl Trtn .,.. ,,,,. .,,,, . 1,1, n Intliln world will doubtless ba spent In making prepa:a- firm for hlv lnnif lonriwv tn thL "bonrna r ,,',u, ,w,iuii.rfinm. ,. ,, , ExnooTtvi: OrriCK, 1 1 alm, .Inly ss,. 1871. , To r.tont C. t-hnw, tlhcritf of Marlon minify y.11: Herewith I transmit 7011 my , 'ludlngs r.nd coucluolon on an application to 'ominuto tho sentence ol Thomas Gorrauit, a P"-""" '' i"" mW.,,mi iju.ud. In tho tlihl degroc, by whlcti yon will cbstrvo that I am not nblo to Und mlllcicnt ground:, to warrant 11:0 In liUsrloiiiitf with tha pro-i.-u(idIuK oltho Court. Very truly :mnra, Ji. 1". Gnovrii, Oa uruor. Sttkoit Oni'io.v, ) l.Min nvi: Orrirn. .SAtt.M.Jiily !, 3S71 I In the Mitl.tr 0 the fttfjltattion tu aihu-witt the HenteHce 11 Th iihuh Uei 1 anil: At the .Hmo turn, of tlio Cliuul. Court of ion. 11 ,lltrc' I Marlon county, TliumatMJumiml was tried lo le rl ills rn R" .!::JI f RtT ":r mm,lvr ,,n 'i10 i:,wi 10 wi rirtiiisj,;tf.rMi Thajuryln tho suie rsndorod u vur - .KutofKulli' fticlun;ed In the Indlctmeat, Amotion In arrtntorjudguione and forunaw trial w.is Iirterpo-ied, but nrtrw.irUn with 1 lw b' defendant',- cohiucIv wberoupmt - oDiciioeMMp.diin4bo aocu-edat the to'1?!"0 XBCUttH, Ml lii0 lltb djy jf ' AS','i, ,,' u ,,.,w ,-..iA f.r tv..,ii.. Applltl.,., h . w ,.-,d. f..r l.x.c ul-j l ulelneuoy, and tbut the -Mitence of Ihi, Court J boiomintitidtotliMtoflinprlKiaiiifniforrrJ. I Tho liu-u lu lli ii tt''.l'Jiony hh utlicied Avm thb ciiiolul .lutcuu-nt of thn Judj.u ui tho Court, Leioro whom tho cam vmm trU-J, aud ortliul'nfcsiilBo tlcer who conducted the trial on the purl of tlm Stato ur its Jil- .,,,,.,. 'lows: fcovor.il witk l-Ioio tho dltuculty, which ciilmSuatd In tl.i. ilmtb of Tl.om.vs J- Ju,,l'ur,. r. thohand c J bninns Uerrund, on thy I'Jtli-dity or Aprfl, ISTI. The liittor had bisai caiplcyed to uotk lor tb fornior, work which (V,rr.iud had coitnctod to do for a stipulates! j.rlco lud not bowi done. I A few days alter leaving the- wirvico of llubbiird, Ucrruud otuluci a Colt's navy rovulvir, nudtold ouo wltue-w that "be had purchiisuJ It to use ftotho purpoflo of gt'.ki)r uvouwl'.h Ilubbnrd' At another time bt, told two other wltiunwn tliat"Hubb.irdo.ed hlin mouuy,i!Ud If ho did not pay him. he iderraMl; tiould put a bullet through him 'lIlulKird)'" On tl.o iiiorelng of tho Imni cldo Uarrand asked another witness to load ,!"' 'Jai, K0"'K" direction ofchatuimcg, Vlortaiid follow fit done after him. Hubbard rMohlug ChumiKM-g tintorLil thu Mordof CO. yolhunl. Imyii'iliatcly iillcrwauls nt-rrnnd caino lo tint tutruius. or tho store, and re uialnudhtisuillng In tho door. Hubbard said to Mr. 1'elUnd ','lhls iiian i.-ii.'errlug to tier-j rami) wanted to idiopt mo uw Idle ago lit the rtOiids llkoa dog." llorratid rcpllud liiBtib-i staiu-o "that il ho i llnbbardt did cot pay lutu hovioiild vhool him il." To which Hu!- ixoJnJolncJj "I will we you daanioit tlrsu" li-'rria iNod hts pistol andilred.tbo UH '''s 'iVeet h. ihu lower front yoriiouo.H,,. uguis, iiiiui iiiu "uuiiu iii .iijca iniiiuru diwi a fiiw Jai s uAi rwardu. It dots not appear that Hubbard ias ivniud .,. ,r .,' ....,., .... though ptthp.1 not exactly etJtcd, thorn uu poar to ho no material vlrcuuutatKvn nor poluts ot eviili-ucoln coutllct. Atlur prcsoailng tlio ihlef ItieJ.Uuts ot thu !e.vi, as doibloptd on the ttlal, JuJgo lion IHU n-marks . . . , . , 1 studiousiy cndoaiored to sccuro to Thomas litmtud n fair uiul Im pirtlul trhl acootding to Jaw. I am satlsfiod that on this tcure, no ut ground vt isini pl ilnt can ho entertaliibd." 'It was, lu my judgment, concluslvelj pnn uu upon thu trial of e.ild Gerrand, thai ho did dalibor.itcly and with mat leu afore thought aboot und kill Tuom.is J. Hub lard, h eli.irid In thd ludlotmrnt." Tho Prosecuting Attorney remark?: "Tl.o acuned, (icrrdnd, wan tr.'id by a Jury ol S'ihhI and lawful mcu, um'.vr tho auivrvlalon or au houorable, couijs?tciit ttud coiisolcn'ious Judge, ami wivs defended by ble eouutel." 1 ptwume the procedlugs were fair and regular, ru no cmvp'ions to tho aamshuvo Uvn dually Inalstod upon. , Tho petitions sot up no newly discovered a Idenee, nor do they pres.ut any eousldera tloua In palllatlou or the crims committed, which were uot presented to the jury and urged belore the Court. Under this st.-uo of f.u-ta I c.muot arrive ut any other conclusion thsn that stated by the Judge who presided at tho trial. Commutation of tha sentcuej It ought upon thrco principal groueds: 1. The youth or tho .-rsott under scut once. i. Ho U of ludiau blood t:i part, a. Two of iho petitions prtstut arguments ' r.T'lrstirltal punt be rut !u hUt i-4 o. though ujion proof ol aaulllolent Jnowldge of nod discrimination between right and wrong, poraons of much younger yaartf Into been held amenable to the penal code for mnrder. Alter the aye of fourteen years Jti Iibh been oousldtred that the innooeocs of youth until past the period or full manhood UnMrong restraint from tho commUslou of crime. In Hits cine It appmrs that Gerrand Is be-twi-t'ii Ksvcutf en and Klhtcen yean of age. There U no eridet.ee that he Is nof of nsual Inlulllgonre and atrength of mind accom pn vlnK those ye.ir. That bs Is of Indian titood In part ahould not be allowed, and I think baa not been allowed to welsh asalnst him. The fiot ajijHMirn ruttier in have created a sympathy In his finor: n It l mentfnned In all of the potlttnns. Ntltherxlinuld this fact be bar to the penalty of violated Inn; for among alt rare. of mn br all nation, civilized and s-n'Bftn and with few erceptlon, In all Bges, tllrro hai bwii but ono penalty for the will In t and ilAlllwrHtn takine tho llfool a fellow man that penalty la a life for a life. This hiia not only boon the iMimlty Alllxed lv hu man lawa, but by the mandate of Dlvlu Power. A11 clauses cfnieu can, and do, understand this law, Tho Statute or this Stat declares that "every jHron- convicted of murder In tb llr.cilpree h.ill be punished with death. While pntertammK great renpoct tor tti vlors and feellm: of those who urge opin ions against capital punlabment In any cam, my .worn duty to execute the lawa aa I find thorn, dws not prmlt me to entertain argu mnntM, and con.ilderatlou. however cogent, npaltist the lawa tlimiiHelvc. Thnae ar qucatfons for the consideration ofthelxiglsla ,,",,er th-w r " m j duty, and In view of the uholb case, lam ofllcial am Impelled to the eonclUHlon that thn iadffinent -of thn Court onght not to lie arretted, and that the sentence of the Court can uot justly be commuted. 1 admonish thoe In charge of the prisoner Dint he have evprv prlvlla Biid' a.ltanc In hl preparation to meet the llnal' Jndgnaf 'ill nun. Ti. K. OnoVKK. A (Jreiit lilviisjcr. 'J'litfpccullar position of tho great city of I'irt'.hui-g, at the couiluetioe of two i i ven, with teei bunks and a narrowing channel, make- It liable to ovcrllbw, and we are used to healing that the- lower paits of the town are Homiest, but here In a oisnsu'i-so grout'tiim Hundreds or live .and a hundred million dollars worth of property aro said to be hist. We- doubt Hint the lo-s will prove so great, but we may eousliler It a disaster unparalleled or Its kind, ami cn.lltur fnrsynipatbyntut assistance) from the whole country. IB .Villi J 1 1 . UH l MAl'CK'ftiJTIRtllT WltKLT, ClHulilnv- O., lor a c.iiijt ana a jmlr nf buutllnl Chro mo: istiioan(lal!factl(iui!airautd. MorearoU Mjntisb How to-Oblnlu Patcnla. Any T.ou iK-'lrlnff lufurniitlon to UiaDwdeof 1al.ln,-oiit pitcni., ecu -rnd a ruinet to the rtnux oWi'i', avnimi.iiikil lij-aoui'-ci'iil lmni, and will rt-ci-lve li mull a op of tlw relcl Patent Uw and a liiiursuis routiiluliig tall Information t to buw lawn tluii. tin ho )mti iikil. lleiiltbM Hhiatd and Protectta. Hi til Ii linnh-.-r.iil.'j-ndiultli'il to be the raot detlr. iiblLiifcarllily lili-4.ini;., rl it In lsiiirdVd u Mk l"l.i iril .-riM;iMMitluu il all. Tlinuudibo jn- :oioh'1I,i i,j ihflr (irtupalloiiii anil uan-ulut-JinuUm uiiu huk-mns lr. t i-iuim,. ihnnwW to yI-li-ijl .iltriintliiu nrht iiimI rule, and to brave other Inimical to lii-Aabiimtllfu utterly ni-L-lett to lortl ry ttu-jiK'Uv. a.-alu.i tin- daiw-ni v.hlcli iumaDt limn lijra jiriipcr rarii.f tuulc tiraliuint. l'orroany 1.11.1 It lux tiis-n a rsihlle- f.u-i, umlrulrd fn lir tke in i.-ilai t- nf tin1 utllcal pnri"v!uii. that Ititctter stiuvuh llitlcrs. I th- bs-tHnlUittiimuli.rUaudtlu flii'i-lcrlliiitlnc-lliliiiliii-sltenci'. In frtrrand nxi. tlKtrlit'. In tMiilrnUnd ott.rr nvlmw vltncil by luili-nui ir. ami in J.n la liHuliilin, uli.rt lliecnu- ilj.lo.i.in-uiiii,wjlii. lolnsjlth, till fitiuias Tez-ta-!.. IniliiRiiit anOalh ruilvc ha hm-n a fnund a petruf sjli-waanl eieii u rubli- ruii-tltulloiii. ait fra.-U rri.iw. wMIe a u riire for iudli.s-tlon. blllonnM Jiiil 1irkliulnsUoiiiililm n , uinf.-.Milly v.IUioul tr KIND WOHDS. lli- .WihH.io l!,-r,irmi-il l'nli)tn!u uy-rir j.ais, I'ih) Davis l-ulii-KIUrr tu tMsu knnsn o av iii'i-t u-l'MI fjuilly laisliiinr, hnr pail aaudacbi-s know iiotlils i u-wkI u. in,, filn hfli-r. Kur raanj liili-riiilUl.i'i..sttli-fiull) R.svl. w .n.aL rrn iih-rii-iicii, nml t,-.llfi tiiviliai v.1 kis.w. Noramllr ui,'littoU without a liuttii' of lu, in' I'jlu. Killer. M-(ii, 1 1, iat Ihiii. Nis, nir. M.I '''- .MUiiM.'h a lr.iiyrr t" vuu, I am not H "t,i'',J,n,.iii.-.-In lsi7mil luion im.Vi huliuau- to M':.".. ', :.-"', "P'fhKi- 111 it. lucioullrin. my jinn in. rt.iiai.ii- iiu-iiiini,.. i-aiu Mi;vr jtmaed ll i- loniv ..... i.. iiLfii... n..,v. i. ....'j.ii. i. ".".. ;"tv;". ' "" ... . ....... ... ,w '-.iiiu. .-, ii.li in i-uui.iiiiK-r mr i.io i(ulik ami -sm cure nf Milium r Complaint, Sow liinul.l n,jp. llrul.r and i'nt I huie um-d It lu nil aut fin.iid i .ipCL-dj ittn'ln eieis eii.e. lour, liuly, . T .1. (iXlllllN'KII, M. U. Jvil.'in- l.j o'ip own rpirl.nfu Mlio.rer one nukmirijluri'irry ILul-I'iltikllk-r. Hill not fill turisiiainii-nilu mdiljr a- au um-.iailled lluluii-ut. uiul iiluabln inti-rnil n-iinsv tur iolil and iirloua iiil-r en npliinbi. Urtry Sto'ntX. Th.l ItH.-lr, nf l..rrv llw.l. u..-1.l......Au .. .1 tl.i.. ..,,, . .il. ....- ......t.i.iii.nu.ll fVlTI. AWirlulli(li-j.iiiiiiBbow-i.teuin tti.Mierri- v.. .-mBr, ,nu ..rinii; iiiuiltn. nil IMHnauinil aitei- rrtb) thi'iiiiitconrlndn!raotlnrllj. Uli.nnari,-lii China uutl Iiiitlj riiinurllli'ii tuinn lu conimt-nAaUoo of till reoiid) lu li-nn tlut hould carry eonilcllou ... uv lu.-ri r.r,'uvji. nuuv iir popuuray in iiiiimu- Mile, nOanr hotuo l amiile prtHit tUai Uir vlsura cutmiMfnr It are rial unit Unllile, Aninii? Anvllr niisll.lui't ll alautU unrliali-il iWo'i liurl,r. ''lie Situnjjy Krtnln Oai-ttt. of liiln,mc! Ill luipimlblt to nmlj pUce on thla br.ad Uud vilurr I'.rr IiutI' Pais Kmiu ti- n.u knovn aa a unv.; -tliuMv n-rualy fur phyKvil pain. U the roin. try, nilW Iruiu nuj.Uan nr ipolhrwry, tlk' I'jlu. Kill.r 1- cli.-rlriisi Uie,ilu.lu- iiau.-uiia, auj h neiinliivlrci. 'I'lriihT Din- I'Ais-UmvH . M!,i a valuabte nieOlMaii-ut, ati.l. unlike met of the iriUU-a of thr 1 .' ' fJ ,"V inn.)- ti)alcljna. It panlcularl ilNI.-ali.e u lis-jtloin wlii-riMili)lclau are not near: nJ.tiy ..cplnlt jt. html, fjialll.-n lll oilca rare uu ins i'M,t) of nuUlu nut at nildiKbt for a doctor, A nml,-ibojll b ki-ui In cut) hoje,"-;.M.Vi rjitr 4 "Wo lui,. t.-t,st the 1'iln Kkier, and ana- our rradrr tlai It noi mil) po..-e all the ilrtins culme I for ll, bjt In rum In-unee -iirivi--1 any i-lhi r renied) no Ii tu-ei er kno n "-UnuJijfCftikt lif Ml t hi all Dnil.l. J) Jiul FOR SALE, Wcllbrecl Settci" Puppies. i l'1'I.Y IT TIl'S 01 Pit'!;, jL. i.er, Oiiiii.ulih fiiL-u. OK TO 11 PORST- To jLSimigraiits, i: if vn- -A' I V SMS' I KtltM OK 70 f ' s H.--S t, it'-. i ,S Ml, J, ..1 s , -i. ., I atU,- rr.TEit uaYEv". ! TheagoifertiuliiKt uior.Vlility, ta , down by h jut authentic u rourtsfs. i c, I v tl.c t ,L '1 v ,. Ol 1 I.VJl l.vrv ui.ti) Uw wun uunv,