y"" """'JL ' ' "'' '" '" " " wwi VwIOTwimtaiiaLiyyfiw Ijint'x tirt.totfcfcfcftMIMWWWWia) WILLAMETTE FARMER. 3 . JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer in FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERC'I its STIIEET. 8Mcm, April 20, 1873. d.tvtl RAILROADJURSERY. Prunes and Plums made a Specialty. 200,000 FRUIT TREES For Stile This Season, CONSISTING OK Apple, Penr, Quince, Plum, Prune, Pench, Cherry, Grnpo vines, Currant, 13hickborrlc3, lliwpberrled (eight vari eties), Strawberries, Chestnut. Mul berry, Blnclc nml "White "Wnlnut, Hickory, Sugur Maple, Honey Lo cust, JLombarily Poplar, Mountain Ash, Weepinj,' Willow, Snowballs and Lllachs, IloneysucUlos ami Ivy. KvortjrooiiN. Arbor Vitio, Italian Cypress, Coition Cypress, very line, Pines, anil Cedar Uco(inr,i'aricuiuiuis,.iiiiiwiin.u ui vwv Tree, forty varieties of Hoses, Flowering- Shrubs and Plants of all kinds English Haw seeds for hedging, l-t English Privet Plants, for fancy Hedges. Now I call special attention to the Amsden June Peach, .Fifteen days earlier than any othor Peach known. I havo only about U00 yearling trees of this Peach. Prico, SI each, $10 per doz. 2,000 dormant buds of this Peach; prico Hoc each. $25 per hundred, $200 per thousand. I also havo a few trees of the Mount "Vornon Poav. This Pear Is ono of the most valunblo new Fall Pears in cultivation. Prico of trees, $1 each. Oregon Champion Gooseberry. Tills berry I worth all other Oooteucorlc for prof. It. a It 1 a tlno lnrpi berry, anil the rnot 'prolific bctrcr over known. 1'rlcu of plant, jl.W psrilox., 10 per hundred. Hcd Warrington Gooseberry. Till l tho lareH of all Gooscherrki, and It a blood red, very ornamental, and au excellent berry. Prico of plant, 60 cent each, U per dozen. XOAOb. Sooclllns, Per l.anuVd. ll per rtWd, !- frlcg UiU tent frvo to any address. riuut and l'runo Trees on Peach Roots. I claim that tho 1'eAch root I fnr superior to l'lnra roote for grafting prune and plum on, Tor these rea ions: 1. Vou noier havo any sprouts to destroy tho life of your trees. 3. Tho prima and plum succeed better on peach than on plum. 3. Tho prnno and plum bear jounlrer on piach root;, and the Irult I of bolter duality. My brother ha a l'ruuo orchard of 400 tree on peach root Ilvo year old that had forty pound to tbo treo thl seaion. III tree aro very Ihrinyand line. I can bow any man peach root that aro tw en. tyflve year old, perfectly onud and healthy.. Testimony In ravorortho 1'cncU Koot. rfu.m.iiii't w II. W. rnTTVMA,-Dear air: Your note In regard tol'lumtree on Teach root. I at hand. I have a number or larue, healthy Plum tree rwenty yiars old, crafted on peach root. They bayu never sprouted, tiid bear extremely well. I would not have a plum or prune tree unless it wns on peach root. v Your, re.pectfully, W. T. tyiwur. Agents for my Nuraery. D.TMalarkey. Portland; Woosley Co., nervals: I, Michael. Wheatland: Mm 11 A Judklns. buKe e; JJW Whipple, Cottage Urote; a llerry. Me.Mlnmlllc. H. W. PRETTYMAN, ... D.IUaa.I VnmiiV Proprietor of Hallroad .Nuryery. EOVlOtf EAbr 10 mil I4W Wi JOHN MINTO, nncEDEn or MERINO SHEEP, rn.VKES pleamro In offerlnc to tho Wool-Orower ol L oreiroi anil tho adJolnlnirTerritorlH tho chanco topitrcha"" TlIOHOUtUUlUED MKItlNOS. and n. urln2 partlet Interested teat they can, and will en; deavnr to. ell Sheep of tho amo quality and value nt MUCH CIIEAPKU 1LTKS than uoh can lo.lWy bo Imported. Kxamlnatlon aud comparUnn w I h oth er Bhccp offered lu the market ary cordially lmlted. ..Addret JOHN MITO, N. B. Tho Ram and nam Ijimb or tho florlc can baeeuon the ISLAND FAUM, adjolnlnc Salem. Tho Kwercan be jen at tho wirac place, or at tho HILL FAHM fonrandahall mile south or tho city. Salem, September 10, WT5. RAILROAD LANDS, Liberal 'XorinBl LOW PBIOESl LONG TIME! LOW INTK1IKST! TUB OHEQON & CALIKOILSIA nAILKOAD CO. cftcr their Land for alo upon tho following llba ral term: Ono tenth of tho price In cah; lnteret on the balance at the rato of oven per cent, one veur after ale; and each followlns year one-tenth of the principal and Interett on tho balance at tho rato of kveu per cent per annu-ii. lloth principal and Inter. tet jMiyable In U. S. Currency. A dif count of ten per cent, will ho allowed for cath Vty Letter to be addrecd to P. SCHULZE, Land Aceul O. a C. It. K.. Portland. Orecon. SALEM FOUNDRY. & SXfiolalne Sliop, BALM. .... OREGON, B. F. DRAKE, Frop'r. TIAM KNOOntS. SAW MILLS, QR1BT MILLS, 9 Reaper, Pump, and all kind and ttyle of Ma. ealnery made to order. Machinery repaired at a rhort notice. Pattern-making done In all It variou form, and all kind of Bra and Iron Casting furnished at Short nolle" Also, manntactorer orKNTKUPRISK PUSIRM MATCHKR. and 8TICKKKS end SIIAPBK9. ilavlwtt (Hucceaaor lo A, W. Cllbcrt A: Co.) C. UZIAFOVAGE, ..Dealer in.. ' BOOTS & SHOES, FOR SALE, One Good Lever Power, SUITA11I.K KOIl ONK Oil KOUIt 1IOHSK8-CAN be nml lor !ilri wood, rhfpplnc leol, pump lui; watur or threililtigvialn. It ran bo seen In ope ration ivt my M.nn In dotith Salem. ..,.. Mtem, Feb. 15, lbTT. II. S. JOIl. PROPRIETARY EDICINES or DR. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A., Late Phytlclan to St. Qeargs'f and SI. Bartholo mew' Hospitals, London, Curator to St Eliubeth's, ote. After years of the most rnbortous re search awl investigation, nmJ after tho eovcry and jtropert y, tho efficacy o which is attentat in tho voluminous quantity or testimonial, the unsolicited offerings pt Buffering and discouraged patients, who hare not only received relief and benefit from their continued use, but havo been radically cured of ailments and ehrnnto complaints, which have been adjudged ltf tho most eminent physicians as hopeless. THE WONDERFUL EGYPTIAN BL00D-PURIFER. IliEMAR. 37il ineomparnbt liliVTrRATirr.i a pmrrrful ALTERATIVE, TOXIC, DI VltirriC, DIAPHORETIC, and APERI ENT, combining virtues which render it Invaluable and never-falling, and by its continued tso will thoroughly eradl cnto all diseases of the blood. Its Ingre dients aro of a purely harmless extrac tion, the products gathered from remoto XnUPtlan 1'rovlnces, and ivhero there Is the slightest taint of disease In the sys tem, It never falls In ejecting that dlsca.no through the medium vf tho skin, or ex vlllna It through the many and rartoun channels of tho body, thereby alloielng. and, indeed, forcing all tho organs Into their nroncr vormml and functional con- ...... ' ...I.. ,,im .MMMJI ... ffltlA 9I.IIT. onrliro any patient using if, of Its un tlonbted reliability and u-oitdcriul cura tive properties, it being, noit tiiifMralfnii ubltt, tho very acmo oftncdleal triumph, unit tho greatest discovery of the present age, in the treatment of every dlseaso where the blood itself is primarily tho neat of the lesion or disorder, such ait HOllOrVJjA and the thousand and ono causes that lead to thl tcrrlbla affliction, of which all civilised communities aro cogultaiit, for Jllblleal Truth has asserr eti inai ma "oina u (' tho fathers ahatt tl nml fourth tiritm visit even unto the third and fourth irji- l;;,i;m.;. and to nnoKEN.vowx Axn powerful rejuvenntor, causing the wreeh if man once more to assume tho aod-llke lurm of manhood. ' toravTANKo vs msnASE.i, VJIIK Aiir niHoitniiits, constipation on COSTIVXNESS, lAXYUlt AND KlltNVV COMPLAINTS, OENHKAI. AND N1M ' OV.H DKMIIIY, HllKVMATISM, OLANDVIiAH ENLAIHIKMENTH, KPI- viiELioMATOva vANcvu. svtjuyr, At't'l'.criONH or T11K HONES. INDO LENT VJiOXHB, FEMALE C03T VZAINTS (and to the ocntler sex it is a boon long sought for by sensitive, suscep tible, and delicate females, as it taken direct action upon their ' a V7 ALL rOItMS OF CURONIO DISKASV in trinon this hzoodih run skat OF TUH IHOVHIjK, it is invaluable. A. perseverance teith thU remedy telll provo a positive and permanent .fure lor CHILLS and FErJEtVI and all MALA VIAZ. I'OISONS. , , ..... Thousands of Testimonials altttt the truth of these elalme, 1'rlee, One Dollar, w farffo bottle, or l bottles, $S. wmm DYSPEPSIA. GASTROX. OASTHOif U a tafe, speedy, and posi tive euro for that most depressing of ail ments, and a brief course of treatment will TT"".",':iu'""'? IliT.-' i7 hehhim ilUm .irmnath. and tn-omote tho healthy aelonof in etomme una mirsunc. ... . ......, j - .. .. !. Tm erou irritability af literary "'' " persona pursuing mdentary "' atomaeh la restored f health and the key note of the system eU once more respond in the performance of labor. Price, Ono Hollar, in large bottle, or bo bottle $S, BRONCHITIS AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. TItACIIEOV. A allaht eoatled roM trill ofltlmea lead to a serious cough, which, intra ml for or badly treated, must ham but one result it must eventuate in a settled case of HRONOHITISj or what i irorr, fi deadly CONSUMPTION. To all suffering fromharasslna cough and cxjirrloralfoii, TIIACUEON offera a aoutiti, reliable, ami permanent rait. It augments expecto ration, and enablea the pat wttt to expel that terribly neptlo deposit, which, if left without Judieloua treatment, must com municate its poison to tho vesicular eub atanee of thetung, degenerating and de stroylng that most essential of organs, and ultimate only in an early aud un timely death. IltACUKON has no equal, much less a auperior,and its use will not Vlil tirtmov the depoilt, thereby 'afford Inn .Is .-.tl . f.il ffiJi itrtuhVit J1H lliff Irarr the patient in possession of healthy lung tissue. .... , rlee. Tiflu Cents per bottle, or six bottles, $3.50. PILES. Hemorrhoids. FILON. 3Iany eausea tend to produce thlapn'tn ful and distressing stute. The blnwl relarilt in its retumi the too frequent use of drastle purgatives tends to produce congestion of the bowels, torpid action of the liver, and numerous other causes are the source of this complaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has been presented to the nubile, which would rapidly alleviate symptoms and ultimately prove an effect ive cure. In' JPILON we lutve a remedy which not only acta almost instantly, but will remove ttm largest tumors of the parte (Piles) by absorption, and many who have received not only benefit, but have been radically cured, have beets assured (prior to using thla treatment) by emi nent surgeons that the only relief they ever could expect in life, would be by an operation, and removing it or them from the body by a procedure etich necessitat ed tlie knife. Thla remedy has been hallfd with delight, andU now prescribed by many practising physieians, who are cog nisant of its merits, m the only known sure cure for PILES. r rite, fifty Cent per package, oreia for 9.0. THE ABOVE MEMEDIE8 ARM thorough in the eradUmtten ef the differ ent and various maUdles denominated, and are the result of patient, searching, laborious" and seUmUU .investigation, embracing a period of many years, in Europe and America. Ifthe apeclfio direcilcna are complied with, thousands ofpmUents will bear wit- Vv!ry'rssln?'"aio rosrRCu'tEwl belpteased to alvo all information, and treat by letter if necessary. Descriptive and Explanatory Circu lar of the above remedies sent on receipt of stamp. If the ritOMIETAUX MEDICINES are not oi ol at your particular druggist's, send orders to DR. CHANDLER, J479 Broadway, Vew-York City. practical application in I'mimrm i -muds of iMtlent. Geo. Chandler, A.M., M.D., iioic iiretenM to the American pub- For tho Willamotto Karmcr.l EABLYDAYS IN OREGON TERRITORY 11Y A. V. DAVIDSON. In our Territorial days wo had a singular curronoy. Homo kind of a medium as mo usy oroxcliango, Is, In a civilized communi ty, absolutely uocrssary . Gold, allvor, cop per, notes, bills of o.ichanRO, pnpor, orders, itj,.nro all usod as n circulating medium. In 184:1, Ml, '-I.', M0, M", and up to M8, or till tliHdlt-coveryol'Kold In California, wo hnd but lluloRoldur silvers no paper money; but orders " wcro our main currency. " Hea ver luouiiy " Hudson's Bay" orders on tho Kort" Vancouver and orders known as tho Jollowlnp.: 'Couch's,' AbernethyV KrmiitlnKor'H,' ' PeltyKrove's.' Tlto-o wrro uuirchntits in Oregon City, aud with tlium tin princlpwl trade of tho country waa car ried on. Wbo-tt was tho "bank," ovon at that tarly dny, of our financial ntl'.ilra. Our Tdrrltorlal LeKlnlaturo pnssod a law making wheat a " legal tonder." Aud a wheat order wiutas good us, or hotter, tons Mm, than " greenbacks " now. What mndo wheat so valuublo was, tho Chlof Factor of tho "Com pany"" lIudbon'H Hay had " a contract of furnishing tho ltusslan Possonblons " now our Alaska " with 70,000 btishcla annually." This gavo an lmpolus to tho who.it trado; and, as n rule, wo obtalnnd, nominally nt lo-tst, ono dollar per bushel; whether wo roAllsod that much, is auother ipjestlon. Hut, granting that tho "Company'' did get tho IIoii'h bliaro of our wheat, yet, lo coll tho wlio.it nt ovon a nominal prico, and recolvo go oil h that wo uci'dod. aud ;nil have, at an otiormous prico, was boiler Ihan to do with out them, Many thiugi wo had to have, as iron, alt, nails, collet', leu (poor stttlV), dirty ' IUiud jii;nr,(t;8ndwlchlfliind), blankots vtho best I over m), blioes, clothing, ' trail ropo,' check shirts, iVo. Dtaltson "tho Mis sion " tliii Methodist MUslun-iind on " the Fort" Vancouver wero our "big blllhof exohango." 'l'licso wero rare, Btid most of our bills of 1'xehnnge wero " whtat orders." With theec, as oi tiers on Couch, on l'otly-' grovo, on Abcrnethy, wo did IuhjIiiohs, after n t'eshloii, a fiihliiou that wo fear will not bo Imitated ngaln on tho Amerleuu eoutlnont. FrauU Krmatlngtr'B (a llttdson's ILiy ktore) was tho btt houso to deal with In Oregon City. An order on Krmatinor was second only to ouo on Fort Vancouver. Tho Com luuy, nt thai day, hnd nioro and lottor goods gonornlly than tho American. Tho siono changes, In 1815, Mil, and '17, wo commenced woik in oaruost; wo had blacksmith shopn, wagon shops, tauuorlos, plow factor Iom, lummlll factorlos; chairs and hotuohold lumlturo woro uiado, of good quality, uint, and comfortable. Tho Immi grations had lurnlslied many able, Intellect ual, and bubliuhs men. Ships catuo In quite often, and trado sprang up, and tho llttlo poor outcasts felt, ouuu more, "In tho land of Iho frconnd tho homo of tho bravo." No vcr bball I forget how our llttlo band of hardy pioneers sprang Into llfo, from Ml to M7. Tho cbntigo wan compjoto, thorough. Just as wa Lccamo Amerlcanlrod and self rollautjust In proportion did wo leap for ward to possession, security, aud, If not wealth, nt least comfort. A section of laud, a homo, nml the comforts of llfo what moro? Saw mills e ml grist mills woro being built, towns wero fci-rlnglng tip, nohooh and churohoM woro rising; wo woro driving bar gains, making love, marrying, with social convivialities; and wo bad. tho Prois, with Hi tot inlng mllllonu, malls, roads, tlno furms, orchards, and tho llnest wheat, onU, pons, potatoes, and vegetables, over grown. Civil and religion, political and military; finance and commerce, wero all ours. Our forlllo soil, our mild, coulal, but wet climate In winter Just tho thing lor tho coroals our uncqunlcd summers and fall; our hills, prairies, and vulru, perpetually ouamoled with Ood'a own carpet ofgroon; our cattle, hordes, aud sheep running free, in Flora's porennlnl ilelds, uufedby us, and covering hill aud dale, nil over tho pride of Oregon, tho Willamotto. Wo wero prospering, heal thy, happy; but a (lark and portentous cloud oierhangs Wallatpu's devoted llttlo band. Sedition and muruer run rampant. A miw HACie. Tho Cuyiifo war follows. Morounnn. iNTint-ocKANio Canal Commumon. Tho members of tho Inter-ooeaulo CnnalCommlB slon;im a arrived at Panama, and uro at work on tho Isthmus of Darlen. TIiIh com mission has boeu organ id by M. Ferdinand do I.esspps, aud tne stHffof englnpors lu uludo French, Italian. Kngllfh nml Houth America. This Is quite a dlfiereut enter prise from the Nlcaraguan onal, which Is promoted by tho United States Government in tho interest of unlvoraal commerce, und tuu (act that M. F. do Ltssops has a linger In tho Darlttn nlo mav account for tho refu sal of tho French government to commit It Helf to tho Nloiraguan route. Hut soienco aud comnibico will he benelltod by tho la bors ofthu Inter-oeoaulo Canal Commission. .It will cut atret-ttlie question whether tho Isthmus or tho Mcaraguan route Is tbo moro avallablo. For this reason it should bo wished overy possible success. Tarrv Stowart, afarmerllvlng near Wheat land, Yuba county, Cal baa been arrested on a charge ofutlemptlng to bribe Secretary Chanuior to retiuer a ueciaiou in uis itvr in a content over tbe titlo to a quarter xectlnn of United Statos land. He wrote to Secretary Chandler In Octobor lat, and again in No veinber .otlerlng him $300 for a prompt and favorable decision. Stewart, when arrested, Intimated that he thought tho outgoing ad ministration would be ready to take advan tage of an opportunity to make money. Tbo wool growing business of California Is rapidly increasing, and It Is proposed to bold periodical trade sales, Ilka thorn held at London , Aocklaud , and Sidney, in order to facilitate the handling of her Immense crop of wool, which already exceeds 60,000,000 pouuda annually. rk-nator Conkliug says tnat ho has had letters Informing him that the elocloral law was unconstitutional, the writers of which spelt constitutional with a "k." Tbo famous short-horn cow Tonth Duch ess of Geneva Is dead. Sho was bought by Lord Bet-live, of Knnland, at New York MI1U, N. Y., in 1S7U, for more than 1300,000. OREGON. On tho plains of Oregon dear Tho summer tkles aro bright aud oloar, The summer breozos . softest air, Aro spreading verduro ovorywhoro. O'er thnso wide nml rolling plains ThosoANons pour their gentlo rains, Hut llttlo snow tho winters bring, Or cold disturbs n balmy spring. Tuo limpid waters from tho mountains, Springing from tbolrloy fountains, Then winding through tho valleys sweet, And blessing ovory thing thoy meot. Heatitiful ocean near nt hand, And crystal streams within tho land; Glorious scenery ovory way; Heautlful green on overy day. Look o'or theso benutles fair and nico, And view tt land of paradise; Ilur hills and vales are evor grcou, Ami blooming tlowere compluto the &ccno. No HtorntH nrlso, or tout pouts rngo, To stir the hairs of hoary nee: No lightning's Blenm or thunder's roar Disturb this peaceful, quiet shoro. Iu this (air land I pan my hours, A laud as fair as Kden's bowers; llor tliomtantl hills are over m lid, As Asia's laud when Kden smiled. My homo is on the western slope, A land Inspiring nil with hopo; My homo Is on this favored shoro, And may it bo forovcr moro. Howell 1'ralrto, Or. U.K. I'orroruT. Frightful Scono in a Church. Ni:v Youic, March S. Thoro wnsn pnnlo lu tho church of St. Francis Navler, Slx- teeutn street, ucarsixtn nvonue, to night, cnuted by a wotntiii tainting and cries of tiro; n rusti ot women from ono of tho giilloiles was mndo, ntul lu tho tumult which ensued, six women und ono boy wero trampled under foot mid killed. Tho audience was composed entirely of women and children, It being women week lu lent. The number of pomms titjuied could not bu nscortulncd. 1'iuhcr Lntigineko was preaching on hollnud tho "eriors of tho damned, and its tho preach er was picturing tho tornientM of purgatory a young woman In tho comer gallery, ovor coiuo by hor holingf, fainted and gavo ulter iiiieo In n hysterical tcroum, startling tho worshippers and dining them to spring to their liet. Tho next momout somn reckless porson cried Uro, and this gavo rlvo to tho panic. Father Lauglackn implored tho peo ple to kopp their seats, ns thero was iiociiii"o lor tilnrin. Father Merrick, tho jmstor, heard tho screams and rushed Into tho sanc tuary, Ho called upon tho congregation to keep tltolr toats, as thero was no lire. Tho oougregatlon wns dfsnilssod ami tho organ began to play. Tho wotnoti In tho main body of tho church aud gallory passod out In nu orderly manner, but tho noonlo oo cupying that portion of tho gallery whero tho coiiimollou bad begun mid centered, rushed toward tho exit from tho gallory, ami, almost cm zed with fear, pushed mid fought tholr way into tho narrow Unlrwiiy leading to Sixteenth strcot. Tho stall way Is but four feet wide, and within three or four stops of tho bottom makes a sharp turn, bo- foro It reached tho vestibule. Tho crowd of inaddoned women rushed down tho stairs, and would probably all havo roaohod tho streot lu Htifoty, but nt tho bond lu tho stair way an aged and vory stout woman fell ueauionguowii tuo stairs, unioro sno count regain her feet tho lrantlo crowd prosscd on to waul tho vostlbulo mid cutno upon tho prostrate form, mid thoso In thoforomost ranks foil upon her. Iu a tnomont tho pas sago way was uhockod, mid a scono of tho wildest ooufuslon and most Intense oxulto mont ensued. Tho crowd In tho roar press ed on with tbo most irreslslblo force, and nothing could bo dono to atop their advance. Tho crazed women fought tholr way toward tho chockod-up stairway, trampling upon thoso who had lalleu In trout aud crushing tho llfo nut of thorn. They screamed and fought HUo maniacs, and every effort to hold thorn back, so that tho stairway could bu clenrod, was of no avaII. A Submarine Volcan. San FitANCiht'o, Mnrch I). Tho Honolulu Gazette of February 13th, contains tho no count of a remarkable submarine volcanic outbreak In Kealakeakun ly, near tho en trance to tho harbor. The natives report that tho eruption occurred at 3 o'clock on tho morning or the 2l'.h, appearing liko In numerable red, blue mid green lights, In tho afturm on several boats vialted tho erup tion, cruising nvor tho most active part whoro tho water wan in a state of peculiar activity, boiling aud appearing as If punning over rapids, or very much llko tho water nt UellUalOi Now York. ISIocks of lava two loot iqunru, cm mo up from below, frequently btrlklug tho boats. An the lava was quite suit no harm was done. Nearly nil tho pie ces, on reaching tbo surface, wero rod hot, omitting Meam and gss, strongly sulphur ous. A rumbling iioImi was heard like that ot rocks in n fiexhet, cuihod no doubt by tho eruption of tho lavn lrotn tho submarine emior, which Is suppobod to bo a crack lu llneol the rupture extending at least a mile from tho shoro, Auothsr rupturo, doubtlosa a continuation of the bubmnrlno llsMire, was traced Inland from the shore nearly threo miles, varying in width from a few in ches to throi fht. In Mtne plaooe wator was seen pouring down Into tho abyss bolnw. A severe shock ofesrthquako was felt by thoso living at Koawaloa aud Keel, during tho night of tho eruption, which must havo pre ceded tho outbreak. It was quite severo, but no dama'o roiorted. Dixon. Cab, March 0. A xentlo rain bo gan to fall ab.uiln o'clock this ovonlng, and proont appwtranco Indicate It will continue ilurlug tho night. Wenther very warm. Farmers much elated at tho prospocts of u storm. From tho Koohurg fiitltpcwlent of last Saturday: Mr. George Hauuan,Hr., onoof the most respecteu citizens or tins county, d ed at nls residence near vviiDiir ja Satur day, from the eilttiisof being tramped upon by his horse, and his remains woro followed to their Ust resting place by a largo number of borrowing trlmuM, Mr. Hannan In at tempting to get down from the saddlo, slip ped and fell, and tbe horse ha was riding stepped upon his stomach, For several hours tho injured man was unable to rlso, aud thero lay exposed to the rain and cold, until consciousness returned. Then be at tempted to rlso to his feet, but finding It Im possible to do no, crawleU on bis bands and knees homo, something over a mile. When he reached homo, ho was suffering intenso pain, and experienced no roller until Dr. Woodrulfarriveil. Tho Doctor did all In his power to relieve the buttering man, but Mr, Hannan was so uovetely Injured In ternally that from tho first tho physician know lils cabo was hopeless, Mr. Hannan was 04 yoars orKO at tno tlino onus iieain, He was ono of tho early pioneers of Umpqim county, and duriig his long resident) among our citizens had oarnod for himself many menus wno over reguruuu iiiui an n upright man, a good oUlcou aud a true Irleuu, BY TELEGRAPH. Washinoton, Maroh7. Tho following nominations wero rocolved by tho Senato from Prosldont Hayes nt 2.1!0 p.m.: Wm. M. Kvarts, of Now York, Secretary of State; John Sherman, of Ohlo.Secrotary of Treanu ry; Gto. W. McCrarv, of Iown, Secrotary of Wnr; Klohard W. Thniunson, of Indiana, Secretary of Navy; Chas. Dovlns, of Mass., Attornoj-Uenoral; David M. Koy, of Ton nessoo, Posttiiaater-Unnnrnl; Carl Sohurr, of Missouri. Secretary of Interior. Nkw Yoiik, March 7. Joseph II. Lowi of Hobokeu, died n few days slnco, aged SS. Ho was for many year stationer on Nassau' street, und accumulated ovor ono million dol lars worth of property, tho wholo of which which ho left to help pay tno national debt,, making George Olllspns of Manhattan Hank, IiIh executor, Ho had no relatives living. Ciii:yi:nni:, March (I Gon. Crook, who' In now In this city, Motived Intolllgonco to night that on tho ltd Inst., ti runuor roachotl Ked Cloud about six weeks ago, to induco' Crazy llorso to come In. Tho runuor ro pons holeftCrn.y Hurso on Llttlo l'owdor, front whero ho enmo lu with 120 lodgos. Filly lodges of other hostile-' aro on tho way In by another route, Hon. Shoridan arrived kero to-dny und will go Fait to-morrow. Genorul Crook will return to Fort Lnramlo Friday. WiNNirnn, Manitoba, March 8. Inlform atlou Is rocolved horo of tho nrrlval or Sit ting Hull nt Wood Mountain, British ponseHs lons. Ho has n thotis.ind capturo lioraoi and mulci. Co i.U.m ill's, March S. Tho resolutions adopted bv tho Democrats during tho nb senco of itepubllcatis from tho IIouso last' week woro expungod from tho rccorda to dnv. Stiff Yonit, Mnrch 8. A mrotlug waK hold In Wnll stroot to-day lo ox press appro val of tho policy ot President Hayes lu re gard to olvll sorvlco romrni mid pacification, of tho South; Win. A ltooth, prosldont. Ja cob D. Vorntylo, president of tho Merchants' Hiink, read tho resolutions. Thoy state (hat tho policy declared In Provident Hayes' In augural, infavor of tho permanent paclllcn Hon of tho South, with equal protection to nil citlxens, of thorough reform in tho civil norvlco, und of mi emiy return to spoclo paymente, rocoiumouds Itself to tho country, mid is outitlcd to tho I'ulrcst trial. Coi.l'MUiA, March (1. Tho Inaugural ad dross of President Hayes moots with tho most cordial npproval horn. ltsoxpresslouH regarding tho Southern policy aro rouarded as certain Indications ot tho recognition of tho Hampton government, consequently an out of P'jnco mid prosperity Is now confident ly expected. Tho troops will bo withdrawn lrotn tho State hniiNti In tho next few days. The domlso of Chlcr Justlco Moses loaves tho oluctioti of his successor with tho new legislature, which will bo convened by lliimptcu. Mkmi'iiim, Mnrch 8, lltislnoss mon hero regard lliiyos' cabinet u remarkably good ono mid Indlcatlvo of prosperity for tho whole country. Ciiicaiio, Mnrch 0. Tho grcnt snow storm which originated In Colorado, has reached this section, ntul is widespread. St. Louis reports it tho heaviest of tho soasoii, ntul considerable delay on account or It on (ho railways. Thowiros, whloli havo bean very unrellablo for two wenks past, aro still down. Coi.u.miiia,S. C, Mnrch tl Au extonslvo coiillncrntlou occurred nt Newbury Court house this rivalling, consuming tho principal business blocks. Loss $150,000; liiHiirnuco unknown. Di:n vim, Mnrch 8. Tho cablnotchoson by Prosldont Hayes gives general satisfaction horo. St. Louim, Mnroh 0. Tho following reso lutions woro adopted to-day by tho mer chants mid business men of this oltv: Whereas, Thoaontliuonts enunclatod by President II ayes' Inaugural address and foreshadowed in tho appointment of tho cnblnot, ludjcatos a desire mid dotermlua lion to fostor n conciliatory and fraternal feeling throughout tho Union by suca an ad ministrative coursj; therefore bo It Kcsolvod, That, as representative of tbo busltiOHs Interests or St. Louis, wo horeby hoartlly npproyo of tho Just and ronsorva tlvo course thus far mapped nut by Prosldont Hayes, and that our Sjtiators ami Koprosen tattvos In Congress bo urged (o rise nbovo all party fueling, as patriotism alono should govern their notions. Washinot.in, March 8 Prosldont Jiayea to-night otllclally received olllctirs of tho army, navy mid marine corps, Tho ovont was ouo of tho most brilliant Hint has over animated tho parlors of tho Kxooutlvo Man sion. Nearly ovory olllrer of tho iirmy, na vy mid uiarino corps stationed hero, aud many others, wero present. Gen. Sherman hoatlod tho army. Admiral Porter tho navy, mid tho iimrlno corps was presldod over by Col. Hoywood. Tho reception lasted until nearly 10 o'clock, Tho Inantjurnl in England. London, Muroh it. President Hayos In ntigural was published In full and created a favorable Impression, Tho Twit says tho groater iiart of It was or character (hat might hao been wail re ceived bv men of all parties. Tho AVim says tho principles Prosldont Hayes enunciates aro excellent. Tho Telegrufm says: Wo do not imagine that ovon his candid opponents will com plain of (ho (one and lumper of tho address, which deals with questions of tho highest moment. Hayes speaks with (ho dignity and frankness becoming 'ho chief maitlstratsi of a great people; mid points ways to ends which, If thoy can bo accomplished, will re dound to his honor and that of his country. European Grain Market. Livnnroor,, March !). Ilreadstulfs firm, except corn, which Is dull. Corn 2lst-4s ad for now mixed western; -Is itdg.'Jls DU for old. Wheat PkfalOiSd lor averugo Califor nia white; lOsHdlls lor club. The leading grain circular says there 1st but little change iu Hrltlsh markets, whloU generally ruled low, although ajjoarliiK rather llrm ao tho week proceed od. Millers liuvo boon sluggish, but u good many cargoes otf tho coast found buyers, several being for the continent, on spot, with llttlo offering from recent largo arrivals. Tho lato decline has bonn arrested anJ prices aro hotter than nu Tuesday, but maize N again cheaper , Fresh arrivals or wheat, maize and Hour are liberal In this markot to-day. Thero la m good consumptive demand for wheat, whlto realizing an advance or lully 2d per cental; red Is held lor a penny more, which ohecka sales. Flour Is steady but unimproved. Corn Is in uiodorate request at 3d per quarter decline. VmoiNiA Crrv, (Nov.) March 1). Tho tint criminal conviction under Stewart's bill to Sirevent cruelty to women, took place la fntlgo Moses court to-day. A man named Marshall, cony lo tod of wifu-beatlng, will be tied up to a post near tbe court house to. day at 2 o'clock, with a placard, "Wife Heater." fastened on his breast. There Is cousldorablo excitement over tho affair. PltUAIMU.l'HIA, March U. Wool qulot and firm; supply light. Colorado washed, 1:0 2Ho; unwashed, 1025; oxtra and merino pulled, 'M IlOo; Texas lino and medium, 'Jo&Mcj coarse, 18(22o, &. .' -a -wri e