' $2.50 per Year, SALEM, OREGON, JANUARY 26, 1877. Tito Eloctorol Bill. Following In tliu bill presented by Ed munds. 'A bill In provide lor and regulate tliu counting nftlm urns tor Prtiddoni and Vlcu President and dtcUlim of iinxtl(iiM arising tbnreun, lorlliu term cnmiiiuncliig Miirih 4 1877. lit it mnclol, fit., Tlmt (tin Senate itiul Unuao or Ropiesoumihcs nIiiiII incut In ilm hall of tlm House ol Representatives lit Ilm hour of 10 o'clock, iiol liiiitlillaii. mi Mm Ural Thursday. In Fuiiruiirv, lh77, ami tlm paper imiii ii Stuto nIiiiII bain been received j-roaiuenioi nil. Miiintnsliiill lie Ilm presiding innil rcail, nil Midi rurlllliutna, yetes Mini pi nuicur. awn loners snail no priviuusl up pointed on tlm purine Urn Nullum iiml two Im no inori) limn nno such certificate nr pa per as Ilm certificates and papers from such statu Hliull mi be opened, (xccptlnc dupli cates nf thesumti return, ltny Nlmll Iih rnud by tlm tollers, bikI thereupon tlm President nt tho Semite shall cull forobjeetlnns, ii nuy. Objections hIiuII lin mado In writing, aud shall statu clearly and cnitclsnly, without nruiimont, Ilm ground thereof, Hud shall be signed by nt least mm Sonatnraml ono mem ber nl tlm IIiiiin.) nl IHpiisuiilntlnH holnro tlm nkiiiii hIiuII Im roeiilvud. When nil Midi iil'Jorllmis no iiihiIii In imv corlllleatn, vnlii nr BY TELEGRAPH. Waniiik'itos, Jnn. IS, Whllnthe moasuro reported by ih select committee In regard to the counting of the nlentorlal voto will mcet-wlth some opposition In tlm Senate, It IhIIio general belief that It will receive a handsome ninirlty when a o'c In reached. Atl efl.irt will bo made In press It to a vote ultir n reasonable time tor discussion, and several Senators express the bellot thattlie IWml voto cRti bo taken aftor n discussion of several (lava Oil tllO pHft Of till) llOIIMI of RelHiai lltlllivns. to whom nliu.ll ho handed. us llmviirn iinnimil ciimiiiisnlim hlcb i.liull proceed tiiconsld by the President or tllo Suuale, nil I ho nirtlll er thosnmn v. Ith tho sumo power, II any now CHti'HRIid papers purporting to bo uirllllcnteN possessed for Hint pmposii by Ilm tun House ofeleelorlal voles, which ccrtlliciiUNiind pn iu'liii; Hf.jiiiruUl , nr tngetlior, mid, by n ma pern shall bo opened, presented mill nelcd Jorltj nl nlth,ilinid(i whether any, and what upon ill nlulii.biitlcal nidnrnl til" Mutes, Im . vutc Irom i.ui'h Mutiaritlm voicn prmltli'd Kill I lift with A. und Kiild lollnfH linvinn tlu.n I lur by tliu roimlliulluii of tlm Untied Stnli', rtd tho nbiiiu In tlio lirnwni'ii mid ho.irluc I and bow ill my, and what pinutiH wnro duly oftlie two UoiixON, all uortltlivtti'H and tlm .appointed iIccIoih In Miuli Slain and may volwi bavlnu Li uti opiincd luid iliiiiiUiiI m 111 tht ridn tiko Into vlowmio'j piiMtloiiH.dniiosl ttioaot provided, tlm nmullnf tliu khiiki nlmll ! tl(i:iM und otlior pnptirH, If any, ushlmll by tliu b dellvoind to tlm rrpNliUint id tlm NoiiuUi, (.'Oiistlliillnii, and now iixIhiIiik law, bn mil who nlmll thornnpon ihiikiiiiich tliu nIiiIo of I ptnit und piirllnmiL In nuuIi roiiHlderullon, thn vole, and t..-. nuniwi of pitmiii. If any ulilcb (IpuIhIoii kIihII bo inndo lu wrluiitr, elected, which iiiiimiinn.iiiiint imll lm 'atil'.luc brlollv tliu irrnnnd thnruor. and Minn- i . . . . .. " . .. . . . (Milieu a autllClont deulnratlon or tlm pommiM elected Ifrsaldfat and Vlcn I'rnulilnnr. nrthn United HtAtM, and UiKOlhor with thn lint nf I'hfcio aro tnoolnwiHof ob.inrtlniiM urcnl iiik mi objected to, indivll piipma uccoin-1 "yn epnlillcrfimayaliiMt, thy lull lorcounllnr iun III" tlm Mime. Imrnt) nr unit kiich nl be I tho wiKk. One In bv IhoMi who Kll lli.it (tie tlniM hIiuII bo fori Ii Willi Kiibinltttd lo nld ' l now exitltic, irexe;uto'I,ulil certainly uivntnn i-roMiiiiiiuvio iiayi. limy oppose thn bill ti(ieati(i they pay 11 In Rhine up e Mirniy fon-ointthliit; tht le tineeriain, and they rotnark iftlie party ultuatlon hhs exact. ly revorM-d, no Democra. ooulil I in found topiinneiil a moinnt to abandon snch an aiHatilapo as the ItHpubllrHn-! pniifsM Tlm iiecoiiil (iluN nl objeotlons 1 to the blP It thotiph norly all the mombers wy thoy do It tinder protest. The KaiiMi deltgatlon will support the bill. The Pennsylvania delefiatlon is eidently divided, Hpubllcaus from tbo South aro almost ttiiHiilmiiiiM in opposition. It requires the coniiiiiplou to i;o behind them by n quiring them ir Hod who, in fact, was Oificted. The 'J'lintu' WasblnKtou specihl mys the electoral bill has lost toino strength. ItU to dav rsported that no more than four or five Kcpubllciiip, bjvld(v the rnembcraul thecoiiiiuIiUe, liavo absolutely determined ttnotol'ir the bill. Hi-publicans generally am iinii-conimiltaland anxious to avoid do bale, though it Is more than IlKoly tlm lnesarc will pnes I lib Striata. Tim Tnbutit'a Washington srwcHl siyn: On tbo electoral bill no member of the Ohio (Illegal Ion in the Hnue lias received from tio Haves any expression of bis views or desires, but the fact nf their relations to him li'lng closer than those of othor members ed I17 thn member of mild roiutnlrsinn ugreelngthnretn. Thereupon the two Houses shall I'.'-ulu meet, and siicb decision shall bo vote shall bo entered on the Journals of the , r,'"d und entered on the journals of each two Ilouaeii. Upon such readlnir of nnv auob oerlillcato or paper whom there shall lie only ono rotum from nHlato, the l'ronl ilontot the Neuatu shall oil for objections ir nuy. Every objection shall be made In writing, and ahull auto clearly and oonulaol v and without argument, thn ground thereof, auid aball be altftied by at least one Senator lid one member ofthe Houn ofllepreion tativea, before the aauie Bhall be recelve.1. When all ouJiMtlona ao made to any certifi cate or paper from a Htatu shall have been re oelved and read, the Senate aball thereupon withdrew, and auoh nhjeatlona shall be nub inlued to the Benate fjr Ita deolalon, and the HJ?.k.,r..f '" -House orjtaprweaMWca to the BouaenT RepreaenUtlvea for it decla "loo, and no eleotorial rota orvolee from any Htata from which bnl oaa return baa bean re ceived aball be rrjiuted, except by an affirma tive vole of tbo two houaea. When the two bouaaa nave voted, ibey aball immediately again aneet, and toe presiding omoera aball then aanounoe the deoUlon oftlie question aubmlMed. Heo.2. Tbat If more than ono return, or paper purportlnc to be a return, rrom a Stale, aball nave been received by tba President of (be Senate, purporting to be certificate or olectortal votea given at thn last preceding Welioafcr President and Vice President, in auoh State unless they shall be duplicates of tbeaaate return, all suob returns and papers aball be opened by blm in tlm presence of the two houaea when met as aforesaid, and read by the tellers; and all such returns and papers aball thereupuu be submitted to the iudgmeet and decision as In which is the true and lawful electoral vote or auuh State, or a commission constituted as lollnws, namely; During tbo session nfsuoh House ou tbe Tuesday noxt prrcmliug the Drat Thursday in February, 1K77, each Utilise aball by a viva tocc vote appoint llvo or Us members who, with live Associate Justlues fifthA Nnnrama f....r! f !. tr..li.l u........ ... - - -r wr.WH.w U..1I. k W. ...V J ,111,1 oiitii'n i, 1 K UlUHAltlail am l.AK.l..ur. ....... 1.1... I ..1...1I ww ..mmvu mm kimuiiiniini 11, mru, BI1H11 constitute a comuilsalon for tbe declsinu of all questions upon, or In respect of, auoh double returns named in this section. On Tuesday neat preceding the llrst Thursday In February 1H77. or as s.,011 Ihercaner nH way be, tbeassooIatoJustliH ortbo Supreme Court ofthe United Status now innlgmul to the drat, third, eighth and ninth ulruiills. aball select, in such maimer as a majority or tbam aball deem lll.nunthur nssoolato junilco of said anirt, which Ihn persons Hhall bo members of said cohiuiImioii, anil llio per son longwit In coiiinilHilon nf said f.vn jus. unniiiaiiiiii presiueiil ill said commission. The members of said commission shall re spectively take and subscribe lo thn follow ing oath : "I (Blank) do solemnly swimr (or adlrm, as Ibo case may be.) that I will im. partially examine and consider all questions submitted to tho commission of which 1 am A member, and a triiejudgment glvo thereon, agreeable to the constitution and laws, so Help me Und;" which oath shall bo tiled with tbe secretary or thn Senate. When tbo oommlaalon aball have been thus organized It ahall not belli the owor ofellhor House to dissolve tbo same or lo withdraw any of ita members; but If any such Senator or member aball die, or become physically tin. able to perform tho duties required by this act, the raotofnuc,li death or physical Inabil ity ausu 00, uy hami commission, Poloro It aball proceed further, communicated to tho tSfluaui or Home or ltepresenatlven, as (he Dtae may be. which bodv shall Immediate! v and without debate prcod by a viea voce vote to nu ine piece so vacated, anil the per son ao appointed aball take and subscrlbo tbe oath nerelnforo prescribe!, and bocnine member of said commission. And in llko aoannar, If any of said Justices of tbe Su preme Court shall die or become physically iaeapable of performing tbs duties required by ibis act, tbe other of said Juatices, mom MMofeald commission, shall Immediately Appoint another lustlco of said court, a mem at soeb commlaslon, and In audi appoint jnenU secard aball be had to theimpartlallly aavd fieaafom from bias sought by tbe original appointuaonU to said commission, who shall tuereiipou iiiiedlatoly take and subscribe the oatn neromuoiorc. pre.oriueii, unit imcome a member of aald rommissluii to till the vacanoy ho occasioned, All the certlllcates and paeiH purporting to bo certilioaien of electoral voles ot'ouoli Stale, ahall bn oiienotl J 11 alphahetlcnl orderufHIates a pmvldcd in epti'uu ono ofllila Ml; nud wlieu llioro shall Uiiiise, and the counting ol thn votes shall in 1 hi iinimftHnnatil V eivn tn united OtitlOSl seir us an unconstltutionnl or an .Impolitic tl-ui on tneir part great weight and slg limnMiirf. 1 nlllcancn. Demiierats who oppose the bill do soon, Washisoon. Jan. IM Bvorlv Nash, col' thn ground generally that the arbitration j oral, ot Columbia, testlrled before the bouse would lake tlm Presidency frmn tho grasp ol committee yesterday thut he was one ofthe j ....., -...m ...T.jr rj ,. "uutu iiiiiui-ii iit-itri iiuyeH cn-Ctors, also n lueuiiwrui iijezienait-, for thn Democracy to have Hayes declared thn't 011 tho day the electors met L. 1). Childs President by the President nf the Senate than President of thn South Carolina National have tholr candidate defeated by a tribunal l'ariK told blm if be could get three republl tbat cannot be attacked. I cm claimants of seats from .Laurens, In number dispatch the Times sav llnnnb. licuns generally am unwilling to pluci thooi proceed In conformity therewith, unless, selves on the record, while the stronger op upon objection made thereto In writing by at least five sonators and live members nt the II oii"0 of Representatives, the two houses shall separately concur In ordering It other wise, in which case such concurrent order shall govern. No vo'ns or papers from any other State shall boactod upou until objec tions from any other State shall baro been formally disposed of. Hu, a. That wlillo the two houses shall IwJn'soeetlug as provided in this act, no de bate snail bealloned, and noquestlona shall bo uu-m,tb areaidlD ofllcer exceut to either kause (7) ur a motion withdrawn, and ha'abatlbave power lu eirsaarvo order. J nee. . xnaiwnenthe two Mouses hepar ato to decide upon an objection tbat may have been made to tho counting ol any electoral vole or votea from any State, or upon objection to tbe report of said commie slnn, or other questions arising under this act, each senator and representative may apeak to auoh objections or question ten minutes, and not oftener than once; but alter auob debate shall have lasted two hours It shall be the duty of each Home to put tbe main queatlona, without Jurther debate. Sec. 0. That at auoh Joint meetings of the two hoiwos, seats shall be provided aa fol lows: For the President or tbe Senate, tbe Speaker's chair; lor tbe Senators, In the body of the ball upon the right of the presiding officer; for tho Representatives, in tho body of the ball not nruvldad for the Senators; for the Tollors, Secretary of tbe Soiiato and clork of the House of Represen tatives ut thn clerk 'a desk. For othor officers ol tho two Houses, in flout of tho clerk's desk ujxm oanh side nt' the speakers plat form. Such Joint meetings shall not be dis solved until tho electoral votes shall be com pleliiil and tho result declared, and no re ofss shall bo takon unlets a question shall Inn o risen in regard to counting any such voles or utliouwlse under this aol, iu which case It shall be enmpetont for either iiouse, acting separately in tno iiinuuor horelntolore provided, to direct a rocess of such House, not beyond the next dav (Sun day excepted), at the hoiu of ll) o'clock In the loreuunii; und while nuyquostion is being cotmldered by said commission, either I lotihe limy proceed with its legislative uud other busiiie'S. Sec. II. That nothing in this act shall be bold to impair nr allect any right now exist ing under the Constitution unit laws to ques tion, by procoudlng to the Judicial courts of the United Suites, the light or title or the person who shall bu declared elected, or who shall claim to bo Presldentor Vice President oftho I tilled Slates, If uny such right exists. Sec. 7. That said commission shall make its o n rtiles, keep a record of Its proceed ings, and shall have power to employ suob porsoos as may be neuessarv for tho trans action of its buaiiioss, und tho execution of us power position and warmest sanDort are found on the Democratic side. Tho President said in conversation he bad not had timeto oxamino the bill carelully and critically, but on general principals ne npprovedor a measure of tho character al luded to, and If not objeotionahle in detail, nr if it did not contain provisions at variance with Ihn spirit and letter of tbe constitution ho would accord to It his prompt approval. He said from the begiuiojr be had felt no ap prehension as to the final result, as ho Imd always had great faith in the intelligence arid, patriotism of tbe American people. IhMBJiaye en tbsaatetwca and -incipient violences, of revolutionary purposes In some quarters, to meet which be bad taken propnr means or precaution, and for which be will keep-prepared until his responsibility is at an end. lie said be was much encouraged by tbe prospect of a peaceful solution of tbe difficulty between the two parties In Con grear. Tbey are wlllingtotrnst in the hands of a commission nearly Impartial and bound by an oath to decide according to tbs consti tution and laws. WA8IUNO.TON, Jan. 21. The Bouse Judici ary committee to-day reported a bill provid ing tbat any woman who aball bavo been a member ol tbe bar ofthe highest State or Territorial court or Supreme court or tbe District nf Columbia for three years, main taining good standing, and have good moral character, shall on motion and production of such record, be permitted to practice betore thn Supremo court. It Is believed the House was disagreeably disupnoluted by the surrender ot tho Western Union executive committee iiiraliist whom it would not bavo proceeded to extremities leleUorai bill has tbe approval of the Demo 'rtini-n Tt 111 l.o niin,lA t !. TI 1. 1 1....I-'. ' ."V "... u iuuciu T liuu IU, JUUt-lI niut, U utspatclies are disclosed. Tbe haul be dry as In Chandler's cane, and it isexpicted to show who issued instructions to kesp the State In doubt uud who wanted 10 buy an elector. Democratic members of Congress from Lotilssua.Avho, with Col. Burke, yesterday called upon the President aud had'a cctiyer SUtlon wlt'j blm about Lniilsana nllalru. ..v. Plots thomselea nerfeeilr natislUd with tho I in, ,,..... ,n- ,..,..;., u. n, .11., ,..,., i.i -- --.- 1 iuiiiiui;ij vi n ui(jcu w s.LO puui nuum result of tbo interview, the President having purity elections uu give us a better class of ...........u ,.u cu.utuiii ins puiicy reKruiug public olllelals, and tbo State would bo lioulanuii. , , , , , Iboum'tid by cnnfsrrlntf the right ot suf It is asoertaiuod to-day that tho Prosldent 1 trag upou womou ; this movement was bassuld it is his intention to slgu the bill Ur0w lug vear by voir, aud had alreaty pass providing lor couutiug the idectorlal ote, od the period of ildlcule, balh in thlscouu lu case it passes both housosof CoifKross, iry and llugluud. FOREIGN. Co-MANil.nrM, Jan. lb The Graud Council ol the Ktuplre met to day. The first three houis ot thn tittiug was occupied iu Kdceheld and Abbevv ille counties, he could ' get money for so doing, $100,000 foreacb one secured, aud then said there is an electoral ote. ll'jouwlll agree to vote for Tllden you cm get 1000,000 and $400 000 more as soon as tbe thing lv consumateJ. Nash de clined tbo oiler. W. 11 Lasswell, ono of the Oregon Damo cratic candidates lor presidential electors at the Into election, testified before the Senate committee on privileges and election tbls morning. He went to tbe meeting of the Oregon eloctoral college because he under stood the Republican electors were going to take the electoral certificates from Cronln by lorce. Witness understood Secretary of Stele Cbadwlck to say as he banded tbe envelop jxintalnleg the oortltlaitee of tba electors lif Creator ,'Oentlemeb,'bere are your certificates." He beared the Republican electors ask Cronln for their certificates, and Cronln replied: "I will see hell freeze over before I will jjive them up!" New Yokk, Jan. 22 Suit was commenced ou capias in toe United Slates district court against Samuel J. Tildeo to recover 1130,000, alleged balance due Income tax this after noon. Tbe capias was issued and served on Tilden, returnable the 0th of February. U. S. District Attorney Bliss say a be was direct ed some time ago by Commissioner or inter nal Ken euue Kautu to commence suit tgalnat all parties wno naa latlea to dst tneir in conio tax, but delayed bringing tbla suit on account of tbe position of Mr, Tilden before the public. TnnSTuX. Jan. 2a John U. McPherson. fDntn 1. i.lstn.ilivphnwti IT. S. Memitsir hv one vow over Fred T. Frelinghusen, (Rep.), tue present senator. JJuw Yokk. Jan. 2J. Tne TiMca' Wash ingiou special says it can be stated that the erotic caucus Wamii notox, Jan. 20. Sargent presented a petition of nuile aud female residents or UHlitoruu asking tbe uujptlou or tbe six teuuth amendment to the ooustiuiion of the United States to prevent the disfranchise' metit ot peruonsou account of sex. Holer rod to coiiimlttfu on privileges aud elections In preseudiig the petltlou, oargent said the Thelulluwltiii'Dontdlclifkiitresareannmiiiced I lor the Pacific coast: Postmaslors appointed I .ii..r 11 r:..io wi t....i. -.-..... 1. in .... ...... ' ...... , uH.s., kj,, v UBC j.u, inuiuuitvuill Oiegiin. Secretary Chaudler denounces as n delib- oruto lorgery the following alleged dispatch, W : liSsT if i,.J t . ,i,iii 1 . ' rt-adiiijj u statement ot oxeuts which have m lib liavTnc TrC L e nr L n l uo-iu""! '"-e -" outbreak of the insurrec bin- B written or st nt by tl()u itJ il4,r7t,KOVUa. Mldhat Pasha then San Fiianoisl-0, Jan 20. Rain has ceased throughout the Statu, but tbe renorts from tliu south indicate another storm approach lug. Tbo rainfall has amounted to 1)$ to 2 inches In dlllerent localities. Tho storm baa subsided lu tbe mountains, 'lbo snow is deep, but not drifted to Interfere with run ning trains, The rain has been sufficient to start plowing In southorn counties where crops Had not beeu sown aud greatly im proved grasses. In tbe north whore grain Is up tho prospect for a good ylold Is excel lent. Nata, Jan. 20. The late rain amounted lo 3 0-1 100 inohea. Previous rains, 8 72-100. Total iorthoaeasou, 12 2U-100 inobes. Farm ers are Jubilant over tbe prospects. DIED: Of membranous croup and dlphthorla, A. II. Rockwell, Jan, 7th; Perry Albert, Jan. 17th: children of D. L. and H. Ureene. A. U. Rockwell was born near Pontiao, III., Oct. 11, 1H74; Perry Albort was born near JefTer- sou, Oregon, Feb. 11, 1H7H. mileage papers pieasu copy. It is now dlsolofod tlmt lien Hill. In reply ing to Feruaudo Wood's llery uut iuellectlvo speech In the Congressional caucus tho other night, said : "Perhaps tho gentleman from Now York does not understand tho conserv ative ellectofa fifteen-Inch shell with a lute In 11 sttuo of com bustlon ; I do." blm HKW OllK, Nov. b Jo lioreriwr Stei n: Hold Florida tor Hayes and Wheeler, Money and troops will be sent you. (Slguod) ,. Chandler. llOMTOX, Jan. ll).-aeorgu F. Hoar was elected to the U. S. Senate. Nahiivili.i:, Jan. It), James K. llalley, was elected U. S. Senator for the short term to-day, Nkw Yomc, Jan. 20, The electoral bill coutluues to Challenge great diversity ot pub lic sentiment, but while a majority of parti Hans of both sides appear to oppose it, busi ness men generally approve it, because they bellcvo It will render an easy and peaceful settlement ofthe Presidential muddle ao cer tain as to immediately stimulate tbe revival of trade. Nkw York, Jan. 22. The Graphic's Washington special says a canvass or the Ohio delegation was made tbla mornfng, with regard to the compromise, All the Republicans but four aro opposed to tbe bill, and so are a majority of tbe Democrats. Koater received fifty letters from Ohio tbls morning, every ono being in opposition lo tbo bill. The Iowa delesatl an is almost solid In favor oftho compromise. With thu exception of Hanks the Massachu setts delegation favor it. All the Malue delegation except llurllug ton opposos. Thu Vermont delegation are solid agniust Tbo Illinois doles at Ion will all vote for tho bill, wltb but three probable exception, al iunde a Meecb. Ill the course Of which, bo gave an ai count ot tho Turkish counter pro iKjsul.s and concessions which the Porte, 111 a spirit ol conciliation, has made upon points where the Constitution would not thereby bo infringed. He lUelt on thn gravity ol the situation, and spoko of departure ot tho plenipotentiaries and tbe possibility ot war, the horrors attending it, tbe Injury it would do In tbe Interns affairs ol the lountry and the iuipwsiblllty of pro curing lunds for a war, aud the tact tbat T11 r Key could not rely upon any alliance, he. eral speeches followed, tbo mort note worthy being made by (ireek and Ameuian patriarchs. All tbe speakers repelled tbe idea of accepting the European proposals, Mldbat Pssha again pointed out the gravity of the crisis and lbo distress wblih would result Irom war. After bearing all tbe speakers, the council nnauimousiy rejected the proposals amid shonts of ''death Lie lore dishonor!" The dangers of tbe situation were fairly laid before tbe council by the Sultan's brother In-law, Abmand D.imad, as well as by Mldhat Pasba. bafoet Pasba dwelt upon Ibe peril of braving Europe, uud remarked tbat tbe Rusnian enuadrnn now in tbe waters otlbeUuiKd Slates, might stop the trans mission nf arms aud ammunition which bad lieco ordered In that tountry for Turkey Tuohuudrid and Ihirtv-nmu diirnlttuloj and ollli'liila weie pr.'sent st the council. A protocol 01 tne prcceeuiegs weieuraAliup, lo which all who took tart In the council affixed their signatures. LONDON, JtUl, JU ltlU JtmCi iiH 11 is VoPamc VIII Number 50. vol to be assumed that on account of tho fillureuf the conference war will mcossarl ly lie made at once The dissolution oftho conltrjnco will prol ably lead to a now phase, in which the western powers will bo lor n time inactive and tbo three imperial courts will once more concern themselves with the business. Tho )fi .Vfictsays tho breakup ot tho conference onds tho old fashioned folk-,' which accepted Turkey as an hereditary re sponsllililtv of 1'tigUnd. Hereilter Turkey mus" pilch" tip its credit the best way sho ran and debt hr own bittles. Sr. PiTMiMiriKi, Jan. 211. Nodrcular tiai been lsucd stating or inUnutlng that Rus sia ccnld not undertake a warlike policy be cause Kumpo wrnld nnt support her and might form a coalition against her. It is a puro invention. Lostiov, Ian. -1. Tho Ilorlln correspond ent r the 2'imc telegraphs that Russia is lieglnniDg to represent to thn Powers that the demands or the conference having been rejected, It dorlves upon Europe to take mnie forcible proceedings. Should Europe, as is certain, find it impossible to agree on, joint "lton, KiiRflia will be able to declare ibat the failure ol the conference Is the de, feat of Europs, not of Russia. Meanwhlle it appears that Russia wishes to make an ar rangement with Austria respecting tbe joint' occupation of lltilgaria, and Bosnia. Couut Andrassy will not hastily agree to this what ever ho may be driven to do, if Russians? act ou their own responsibility. The steady reinforcements o tbe Russian armv proba bly means no more than tbat the Russians will cross the Prutb, but without any imme diate Intention of crossing the Danube. It Is probable that Turkey would tolerate tbe presence of Russians in Roumania for a short time, after which the financial strain, caused by large armaments which she baa been com pelled to keep up, would compel her to choose ber course. London, Jan. 2.5. Tbo lHics' Vienna spe cial says: Notwithstanding tbe departure of tbo ambassadors, no apprehensions seem to be felt of immediate collision. On the con trary, both Turkey and Russia may attempt to Incite diplomatic communication. Tnr koy, through ber ambassador, has already sx pressed the bone tbat tba failure of tbe eonrerence might net alangatfier terminate , negoclation. Russia's Initiative on tbe oth-, er band, would tn tbe first instance aim at ascertaining tbe position which the various cabinets mean to take in tbe various cabl cabinets mean to take in tbe lace of Turkey 's refusal.with a view to uniting them for a com mon movement against tbe Porte. Russia will only act independently if common ac tion should prove Impossible. As for Rus sia's acquiescing In tbo failure of tbs confer ence, it has never been thought or for a mo ment. It is now certain tbat the American ship George Green, Capt. Wilcox, has been lost with all on board. An Inquest bu been - -"' held st Kingston, Devonshire, on a body which Uns been identified as tbat of tbe -captain's wife. London, Jan. -W. A Paris dispatch says the recent hostile opinion of tbe German press caused a very serious impression there. French Journals advocate n strict attitude of non-interference iu regard tn foreign affairs. They deny that any extraordinary measures of army organization are on foot. The JiUwtIant'8 Paris dispatch says tbe re cent killing of a German sailor by some French seamen at Smydln is magnified by the Germans into an international difficulty. Thn French government has ordered an in quiry nnd will give every satisfaction. The allajr is tbe result of a drunken brawl. The Jit's Berlin dispatch states that tbe feeling of resentment against the French be cause of her supposed hostility at the Con stantinople conference continues unabated, both inofficial circles and among the general public. Pauls, Jan, 2J. It is stated in official cir cles that Piince Hohen'ohe, German ambas sador, has lost no opportunity of assuilug Duke de f'asis that tJermany regards tbo at titude ol Frantn In regard to Eastern com plications with good feelings. Notwithstand ing tbo attacks of the German press, tbe good understanding between tbe two govern ments is uninterrupted. Stadk AcciiinNi . As tbe Drains and Coos Ray stage was crossing Elk creek last Satur day, thu kini.- bolt came out and let tbe body of tbe stage fall Into tbe water. Tbe horses swam out oftho creek with tbe fore wheels ot tbe stsge. Thn driver, John Barker, let thohornes.ro and made every exertion lo sate thu mail and express packages. Ha succeeded iu saving the mail in a damaged coti'lltion, but by doing so lost tbe clothes he had ou. The water washed him among the brush near tbe bank aud be extricated himself, but had to lose bis pantaloons, In tho pockets ot which he bad tXO gold. The stage when last seen was making good time toward tue ocean, mere were no passen gers in the stage, This accident will not interrupt travel by tbe line, as the lost stage has been replsced ,liee. Tbe Watchman says: "Seven years ago Pendleton , tbe county seat of Umatilla coun ty, Oregon, was but a small way station, A hotel and a dwelling bouse was all tbat re lieved tbe tben desolate soot of Its solitude. To-day It is a lively town, with over a thou cand Inhabitants, blessed with churches and schools, planing mills, blacksmith shops, stores, one ol ihu best tl luring mills this sldu ot Portland and a printing establish ment, and, with rapid strides, moes for- warn aim on warn." A horse kicked J. II. Fletcher, of Yam hill, Iks; wiik, striking ono of Ills ears in nub k wey as to out it uearly oil'. TLeOicgou S.ato Woman Sutfraue Asso- ciitlnn will iiitHat Albany about tho mid dle ol libruray. jrjyi ffft'lrt "',J'' " ' Ct -.Mgfrrae. M 1 3 i i ! I i 9 m M i - , i fJ ;''.i I IN SI r r.ti V jt y,F&