1 WILL'AMETTE FARMER ., - - i IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES : s ST m TO THE PEOPLE: ilrwing determined ta maintain tho position herotoforo occupied by mo for the Largest Retail-House in Oregon, I ktivo taken this means of 'announcing to the public that I am now displaying tho LARGEST and ilEST STOCK of General Merchandise north of San Francisco, consisting of a lino stock of CS-exxts' etxica. Boys' Clotliins, LADIES', AND GENTS' FURNfSHING GOODS, Xata, Oap, Tmnlti, Vallaoa, to., which is surpassed by none in the city, and will bo sold at prices to .suit the times. It shall continue to he my aim to give THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, And to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be. found in any other house. It is not my intention to mislead the public by ladvertising goods which I cannot produce upon inquiry, bnt to give tyaluo received in every instance. Soliciting a call from every pur 'chaser, at my stand, Griswold's corner, respectfully, Me MEYER. Plows! Plows! FRANK BROS. & CO. Buford CanertevJiK. Iron and Wood .Black Hawk Single PLOWS. CALIFORNIA. SULKY ASH Till! : B&raut fu iffH7 KLHv 4HL Beam Single PLOWS. FHOM S-lncli (o lC-incli. Champion ' Browno " Sulky, (Sever b;en beaten In tho field.) THE LA BELLE WAGON, Champion Fan Mill, Pacific Cider Mill, and Thu McStaorry Grain Drill and Broadcast ficodor. Tin: most compmjti: lini: 01' PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, AND -Other Agricultural Implements in the Market. o 1UMOJW PUllchASTXa, CALL OX T'r'-R-'n " 3Barot;23Li?i3 did Oo., 104 and 10G Front Stroot, - - - PORTLAND, OR. , ?? lilvn J IT 1 nHPT. wmKt&m& i si 1 1 B orFEns TO THS COUNTRY TRADE Gum Boots Tlio XSoHt over Mudo. AN EXTRA QUALITY OP .'Ladies' Calf Shoes, Juit (be thin for our Oregon winter weather. Farmers' fine Kip and Calf Boots, 'Wnleu are erpreialy made for our trade, of different guatltlei, to salt enitotnin. All RoodM Hold by me aro GUAR ANTEED to bo what I rccom nicaii tbcin, or I will at any tlmeMinke It good to tbe pnr- cbatior ' . J. W. GILBERT." . SalemTjfrct. IS, 1877. tl. -s JOHN Gh WRIGHT, Dealer in FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL. STREET. Salem, April 30. 1873. dftwU $1200 Mar. BdMTia bit Vm4 tm6mt Uirflaar 6mim. hMdlli La. rnwMnii mii. uinu . a. oaT CO, I, , lli, ChiumU, o. Good Farms FOR SALE. nofr aohrs or land in mawon county. DO I Oroijon, ten mllca noitli of Katom. on the Dnyt'jii and Wheatland ro itj l a hcanllliil location, mm I the very boat land In tliu bl.ilu Can bu nlrldcu Into lirto unod firm. Wo Iiato an otter fcr a part or thin plncu ut $l'i nor acre, which mquM leave thn lial anco or I ho IjihI in a nun re body or MX) ncro. uua of which W under cultivation; 103 arru rbuhvil, Joining tho coltlvated fluid, that could ho eailly got rmdy for tho plow, hmlnj licvn ilaihnj irom ilvo to ton yearn. All llio hulldliwi) aro on-tho 600 ncro tract, and for which no only ak J'W per ncie. Thonf who are In circUof cood land ahould go nnd red tlila place, l'or iirtlcubr,cull and lev tho proprietors. AtM, sooachiw op land in maiiion county. Oroxuu, two and a half mllca from (lerval, and about thu mo dl'Unee from Wosdrnrii, jat nn tho llutto vlllo road. J a dctlrablo location: U tho very bcrt iioilltyor land, acknorll;cd to bo ono of tho bee t urma on French I'ralrlo by all mho are acqnalr-ti'd with the country. 233 acrva ofthl tract U nmler cnl thatlon; the b.nhnce of the tract. SO acrea, 1 timber. There l a to'orable cood dwelling homo on thla place; two good birm, with plenty of ahod room for tuck, For full particular. ct and icl H. I). Jfc tt. T. NOTHCUTT.. On thepremlici.or addreia them at Wheatland, Or. Nor.Sd,Jo77. Imp'd. ILtttlo Olunt GRUBBING MACHINE. We wish to Inform tbe people of Oregon that w have purchased the patent of "The Little Olant GrubblnK Machine," and that we are now prepared to supply any number of them at a very reasonable prloo, The ub jolned toHllmoolala of the auperlor qualities of these maoblnea and their comparative cheapneai should recomended tliom to all those dealrous of clearing off land at but trl flln oxpense. For further particulars apply to Prank Cooper or Wiu, Delaney, Balein, or Albeit Urlggs, Solo. b'cio, March 10tbt 1877. This Is certify that we havo used "Tho Llt tie Olant Grubbing Machine" and found It superior to anything of tho kind ever Ubod In this part of tho country: Weston Munkors, Wm Ireland, Henry laley, J 8 Morris, ADivui, J It Irvine KUaldwIn, BFIiriggs, ilenry T Hare, We the underlxnod have seen "tho Little Glaut GrubblnR Machine" work and can assure, tbe publlo that it U the host machine of tho'klnd we hare everfoen working, M Aloxander, G W Hamilton, JOJohuHon, Pater Smith, J M Brown, Wm II MoKnlght, ! Bilyeu, li P Mason. b'cio, May 25th 1877. BY TELEGRAPH. - r. O. SUZJLTVAK. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPKRA HOUSE, SALEV. R. B. comer, at head of vtalra. feljy Farmers. Take Notice. PLOWS REPAIRED. THAT OLD PI.OW OF TOCJt CAN BE MADE aa roods new at JOHNNY KMOHT'8 Black amlth Bhop.oa Commercial t., below Wade'a bard warit (tore, for a mall oatlay of coin; Bring In your old Plowi. and lee If I don't do aa I aay. octKU jreHNNV KMIORT A special from Columbia, 8. 0., says the election IojQU vacancies In the State Senate occasioned by the resignation of two colored representatives bas boen held. A year ago they were elected by 2,000 majority. To-day not 2.000 voted that ticket. Both succersrul candidates are Democrats. Washington, Nor. 20. The Senate, com mittee at a meellnir this afternoon generally aumed to take no testimony in tbeSpofford Kellogg case, but lo admit In erldenco tho liouisiana investigation reports oi uotu houses or Congress. Tbe Republican mem bers said tboy would probably rench some dpfitilto conclusion in the case wltblu tho noxt few days, Washington, Nov. 21. Oenornl Sbormnn has issued nitonernl order from hoatlquarters of the army In which ho saya tho Prosldotit Is much roncorned to And beforo liltn for notion, procoedlng, of court-tnartlal In sev oral casos whoro officers havo boon tried for violation ol the 33th nrtlclo of war, whloh provides that any ofUoer found drunk on duty ahall be dlstnlssod tbe service. The President desires it made known to the army that ho cannot be led to underrate tbo magni tude of evil which tbo crime alluded to Is likely to produce on tbo publlo sorvlce. No porson addicted to It can expect to be on trusted with any responsible duty, and a per son who oannot be trusted had better not bo continued inomoo. It mast therefore be un derstood that any clemency whloh may have been heretofore extended by mitigation or comutatlon of sentence cannot hereafter bo rolled upon as a basis for hope of like favor able action, After a aolemn warning a rig orous execution of the sentence Imposed In dne courts martial may be expeotd. Obloigo, Nov. 21. within 43 hours the Prostdent has doolared unhesitatingly to a prominent official that he would veto any silver bill whloh does not exprot sly oxcopt from la operations tbe publlo dobt. Ho will not approvo any moasuro having the slight est tondonoy lo Impair the national creditor mako holdors of national securities think they will bo paid In currency of less value than gold. Tho President Is Arm on this point, and unless tho presont stiver bill be amended It will certainly bo vetoed. Tho Pri'Milrnt wilt sign a modified bill, but stronnly opposes unlltnttod tsatio of silver. Tbo PreMdont and Shortnan are authorita tively statod to be in nccordanco on this question. Now York, Nov, 22. A special from San Antonio, Toxa, says tho following Is Just re ceived from Port Stockton: Our tnlegrapltlo communications havo iwonputofffor tho Inst eight dnys. A party sent out to n-certaln tbo cHttno foutxl tho wires cut neur u-horo tho In dians kilted tho stngodrlverlnsl mnhth. In dian lm volition neon ou thul'ecos with pieces of telegraph wlro. Han Francisco, Nov. 21. Koarnny and his nstoclstes Ik. Ill a mooting In thn neigh borhood of lloriml Holpliln to-night. Noth ing ofspoolnl Introsttrnnsplrrd- Judge Far ral of tho tho city cilmlmtl court, wan highly In u dcil for dlHiiilsblug tlio charges auinnut the ngltmors lo day. Kearney announced that ho would hold another mooting on Nub lllll next woi'k, ttud also ftatrd that ho nml his follow nglLiitom who hail boon In duress lutondml to bring sultH ngulnst tho city lor ful hi j Imprisonment. A ohargo of nsstult to murdor was onlorrd ngulnst U. O. Torrlll to-day, mid ho was nd tnlttcd to ball In tho sum of $20,000. Kllroy still llvesltvlth no prospect or recovery. Wnshlriglou, Nov. 23. Hot h olllolnl and unofficial ndvloei froui Moxlco showa that President Dlnz la desirous of not only (rett ing tho Unltod SatoH with renpect, but of prosnrvlnc poace. nnu witn mis view only tins mcontly and fiicrolly' ordered n largo forctWo tho Texas and Moxlcan bnrdor. It U known thul tho Moxlcan forces now thoro havo felled or pnrnnsoly nojjloctcd to carry out (hoonloranf Dlnr., and hendo rollnblo rfgular troops from dtroront porllons of tho ropubllo have boon dipatolied to talco tholr Sliicosiindcoopomtewlth llioio tindur (Jotv, rd. It does not appear on Inrjulrat tbo wardGptrrtmont that Oun. Ord litis, as pub llshud, applied for itddltlounl forco to meot ttuy nutlolpaled collision with Moxlc.iu troops. A prlvalo letter from onnoftbn bonlor Mcxlcnn itstes, says tho proplo theio aro In fenr of war bittuon the IwocountrleH. This feeling tnatcritlly lntnrl'ros with Irntlu. City of Mexico, Nov. 17. Tho provisions or tho troaty iltumndud by tbo Unltod States aro unknown outxuloofiroveriunout circles, VarloiiH yorslons aro atloat. Tho dotnauds of tho Uhlted Slates aro such that no govern ment claiming an independent (.ovorplgnty can yield to thorn. Anuneasy fooling regard ing t!i Iqti'Utlons of tbo U. S. government aro Increasing. Thocuuroli puny is aotlvoly engaged In croatlng cumity towards tho United Statos. Washington, Nov. 23. Tho sonata colli mltto on appropriations to-day agroed to recommend the pasaago of tbo Paris exposi tion bill, with an amondment increasing tho amnuntor tho appropriation Irom jifio.ooo to $172,000, Tho provisions for an exhibit by tho executive department of Ibis government is sinoKen out. Richmond, Nor. 21, The Jaraea rirer has risen orer tbe canal at Lynchburg. Trains are an BtoDooa on tue Atlantic, m as ss nn and Ohio railroad. It is feared the Hood wil reach the dimensions of 1870, when so many uvea were losianu millions or proporty do stroyod. Incessant rains tbe past forty-eight hours resulted In heavy floods la tbe western por tion of tbe State. Telegraph and railroad communication is interrupt. New York. Nov. 21. The Herald's Wash Ington special sayst The Secretary of War J to-aay, in ortotty retorring io mo Mexican quostion and recent Intorvlow of Senor a nacona, gave a hearty approval to tho senti ments expressed therein, favoring support and encouragement, whloh the United Statos as a great ropubllo ought to glvo to Moxlco. Socretary McCrary said we must go slowly, and , as a powerful republic, wo ought to ex orclso great forbearance with our weaker neighbor, and not bo too precipitate in hold ing her to account for woakueas. Let us look at our own experience, and help her out In the efforts she is making. Tboo aro not only my views, but are also those hold In tbo policy which the Administration is car rying out iu regard to Moxlco the senti ments which control Us deliberations on tho subject. As fr as I know, McCrary liolJi very kindly feelings toward Diaz and Honor Uenorldes, for honest and earnest efforts. Washington, Nov. 21 Tho observer at KUty Hawk reports at 11:35 A. M. to the chief signal olllcoas follows: Tho U. 8. man-of-war sloamor Huron struck two miles north of No. 7 station at 130 A. M. Tho foremwit and maintopmast aro gone, and tho steamer Is a total wreck. AtMstanco Is needed Immediately. Tbo sea Is breaking over her and several havo already been washed ashore, drowned. Tho ntiiubor on loard I about 135. Tho Huron sailed yes terday from Fortress Monroe for Havana. Northfolk, Nov. 21. Mldulaht. The steamer Chowan left this orenlug, under command of Lieut. Watson, with stores and men for tbe relief of the survivers of the Huron. Knslgn Young, seulor snrvivlng officer Is at Nags Head, North Carllns, and confirms tbe report thai 30 iron and four officers were all that were saved. Ho says no aaalatanoe coufd be given fjom tbe shore. Ample relief will da rendered to-morrow. There wr-i;M,oflacetaod men, on board the veasel, . " .' J THE M. . 8. 8. CONCERT. Sunday afternoon the monthly concert of the M. E, Church took place and was well listened to by a very large audience, Tho exerciser commenced with a "Great ful song," by the school and congregation, with M. L. Chamberlln as chorister, and Miss Teresa Uoldernesa as organist. Prayer was than offered up tho Iter, F. P. Tower. The song ontltled,,Motn,er's By and By," and Bung by tbo sobool and congregstlon, was very bosutlful, and tho voices of tho children Bud grown persons blondod splen didly togothor In swoot melody. Tho address by Mr. O. B. Mooros was as lino nn eDort as wo over heard In tho city, fjr a Sunday School address, Mr. Moores Is a line talker, and handlod his aubjectas though ho know Just what he was talking about. The quartette by Misses Ellen and Sarah Chamberlain and Mossrs.G. II. Barnett and M. L. Chamberlln, ontltled "Tho Hoavonly Laddor," was a beautiful pleco, and was sung with good cQ33t. The school and congregation then Joined In singing a pieoo entitled "Something to do Every Day," and they sang It as though they meant every word of It. The recitation entltlod "Damon and Py thias," by Q. A. Grubbe, was well ren dered, with theexoeption that at times there wore not enough life and vim dlsplayod, as tho ploco merited. "Hold tho Light Higher," was sang by tho school and congregation In a ploaslng Btylo, with llfo and spirit. Tho blackboard oxerolsos, by Danlol P. StouQor, was good, especially tho lecture. Wo wouldsuggcst to tho artist that tbo next vessol ho nttotnpls lo skotclt that ho writes tbo iiatito Just bonoath, for tho odlilcatlou of tho audience, thon they will not mlstako It for somo sea inonstor. Tho noxt on thoprogratnmn was something that was not down on tho bills, tho parsing of tho "sassor" by a couplo of young ladles, that looked so neat and winning that they "won" about tlfteon dollars from tbo mull once, or words to that efloct. Thoncamon quartctto in anthem enti tled "Christian, tho morn breaks Swootly o'opTIiiio," by tho Mlssos Ktlen and Snrah Chamberlln nnd Mosurs. G, II. Burnett nnd M. li. Chambrrllti, To lay that It trnsRood, would but faintly express our opinion oftbo pleco and tho stylo In whloh It was rotiilortd. Tho next was a ruultntlou of itu ox tract front Dr. Davlb'oulogydollvorodnttho futioral of tho latoSonatnr Morton, by Richmond Kelly. Mr. Kelly dotorvos something more than it passing nollco Tor tho inanuor In which ho recited tho oxtracl; ho spolto as If ho wns de livering tho eulogy on that great occasion hliiutflf, ttud that dtp retiulim of tho late Soiintornero lying Just In front of him. Richmond you dono nobly. Mr. M. O. Wilklnoou being presont, wnn Invited to comn forward. Mr. W. talked about flfioon mlnutoo. addressing mostly bis conversation to tho llttlo clilldrou, whloh thoy nonied to enjoy hugely. Tho oxnrolstH then closed v, lib n song by the sohool and congregation, ontlUod, "All to Christ I Oivo," ttud was sang in lino stylo. Acousot! of Lnroouy. Ofllfor 11. M. Hudson, ofPortland,arrlv(d hero last week In soarch of ono AhSlu, ohitrgod with Isrceny of f350, ami it woman bolnuglng lo ono Ah Cow, a Chlnoso mer chum In Portland, on lust Tuesday, Ah S.n nnd this woman took tho morning train and rainu up us for hi Gsrvals, and thoro sooured n prlvato oonyoyancn ttud canto to this city, nnd last evening about llvo o'clock, thoy wornliiiarrlod by H.A. Johnson,J. P. Officers lhidvon nnd Miuto searchod thn Chinese duns In Ibis city until ono o'clock this morn ing without any cluo to lltolr gamo. This morning they heard of it Chlneso woddlng having tnkon placo nt tho Court ilotiso, and thoy wont thero to Intorvlow tho Justlcoand Clerk, nnd whllo questioning as to whither tuuy went, ShorlU Jos. A. Baker camo ln,Ubti aftor finding out f.tUr.Ir buslnoss, Infornud them that bo giiossdiJ ho Jiad thepaitlcs thoy were looKlug lor at his home, Lo uavlng em ployed tllOlil to do tho bntisn work. They provod to bo tho parties In search of nnu worn tiiKcn in cuitouy ana iockod up in iiiu uuunty Jitu anu were iBKon uacic to Portland on tho afternoon train. Their hon eymoon was very short and sweet. Thing We Beliera. Thore aro boiiib things that wo bollevo and someXbliigs wo couldn't bo hired to; but we bollevo this, and expect ovory ono ol our readers to do the same: Theatory brought from Butto Creek to day, by a bluo-shlrted, long-booted roman cer, that a toam from Ablqua, whilst passing through, or attempting to pass through, Sll vorton, disappeared Into a mud nolo. The "romaucei" avers that tbo holo was probed to tho depth of fourteen feet and nothing could bo found of oltuorthe horse or wagon. A drag book finally reached tho top or tho wagon, at the depth of twenty-nix feet, but tho united efforts of olghteon men could not extract tho vehicle or tbo equities from their predicament. Finally, word was sent to Frank Coopor, who brought his most pow or fill stump extractor along and vorv shortly yanked tbo wholo business out of tho holo. Tho team and wagon wero very muddy and considerably Inconvenienced, but not seri ously damaged. Moral: Klther that mud holo Is a big one or tho bluo-shlrted ro mancer! a stupenduous pervorter ot tbo truth." An Invito. Wo acknowledge un Invitation to attend tho second anrual ball of Llnu Knglno Com pany, No. 2, of Albany, which will tuko placo at tho Paclflo Opera House, In thst city, Friday evening, December 7th. The follow ing gentlemen have the matlor In charge, as thu committee of ariauitemonls. a suru u'tur- auteo that It will bo a "way up" affair: G, W. Burkhart. W. Huston, M. H. Montelth, ('. O. Cherry, V. N. Miller, Ed lUmn and W. li. Aiausiiom, During tbo month or October, tbo total exports from Portland (to foreign ports only) wore as follows; Wheat, 605,408 bushels, val ued at $031,457; Hour, 4,070 barrels, valua tion, 129.302; sundry exports to tbe valuoof 16,321: total valuation of exports for the ISOniU, U97,IW. MAKE HA8TE SLOWLY. , It would bo sad, Indeed, If the late de feat of tho Woman's BUffi-aim ntlr.at.lnn In Colorado should have tho ofleot of dis heartening tho ladles from picking their flints and trying It again. Wo thoreforo regard It ns no less a prlvllego than a duty to say to (ho women who have so bravely contotidfd for what they term their rights, that while falluro nwalted them In Colorado, Itshouldnot be regard ed by them ns remediless. Sinco tho first broaching of tho question far greater pro gress hits been mutle than could reason ably havo been anticipated, nnd If this advance 1ms not been maintained within u year or two It nniy bo attributed to tho fiu-t that tho sentiment of tho well-worn maxim, "make Imsto slowly" was tint sutllclently regarded. Ostensibly thero has been an uhdtio forcing of tlio season. Tho Issuo has been pressed too strongly. Ho moro patient, ladles, nnd moro hopeful. You will gain moro by such n courso than by tiroiislng your cause too earnestly. The men of the nntlon aro not yet prepared to grant your modest request, but If you wllli.ro ceed cautiously and essay to lead rather t,,n, drive, you will make a suro thing A well-known conjuror had n bright llttlo fellow on tho platform to assist hint in tho "experiments." "Sir," said tho conjuror, " do you think I could put tho twenty shillings which tho lady holds In your itookot?" "No," said tho boy conlldeiitfy. "Think not?" "I know you couldn't," said tho llttlo fellow with great llrmncts. "Why not?" "llccatiso tho pocket Is nil torn out!" A man In South Salem asked his wife, tho other morning: "What is tho dlfler ence, dear, between bribing a man with a ten dolln bill to keep his mouth shut, iiihI it mixture of Indian meal nnd water?" IIo ulmost took her brontli away when ho answered: "Why, you see ono is hush money and the other Is mush, money." "Whv don't you spcnJc distinctly!" erletl n pnwngor to a hrenkinttn who an nounced tlio minion of stations in un ut terly iiulutelllglblo nintuicr. "I can't utidcrfliiiitl it word you sny," "What's that to mo?" responded tho brnkomtin. "You don't expect to havo a line, clear tenor nt C80n month, tin you? Tho following linn mot Is credited to Henry W. l'aliioof Huston: lU-oonlly, Iu tho Supreme Court, ho wns Interrupted from the bench with tho somewhat nb rtipt uimment: "Mr. Paine, thatlsn'tthe law." Mr. Paino Instantly rciilied: T think, your honor, it wits the law until this moment." An old bachelor was courting a wltlow, ami both sought llieyrt to glvo tlielr fml lughiilrit darker shndc. "That's going to bo an nilcetlimtitii pilr," said n wag. "How ho?" nuked a friend. "Why, don't you see Hint they nio dying for uncli other already," was tho timely rejoinder. Chas. W. Raymond, in the October number of tho Galaxy, asus, "Is Miirn Inhabited?" The best way for him to find out Is to go I hero and see for himself Instead of iiuillug an Ignorant world with such foolish questions. New IWIialn, Cnnu ,lma a null vo light ning caluiiln(or who, if given tho years, fan tell a mini's ago In hccouds Iu Icsh than two minutes, tnitl when tipsy can do It iu halt tho time. The saloons keep him full foroxhlbltlou purposes. Why Is It that n paragraph In any way connected with it game of poker will bo recognized and appreciated atoiieu,whllo a Joke with a gootl moral point travels as economically as a plumber ut -work by tho day. All old womnii wishing to mako a cler gyman bollevo she reatl her Bible, took It as he was coming Iu at the door, and upon rtpci'.Jnu' It exclaimed: , "Well, how glad I am, for !:re aro my npeetaclcs which I lost three years Ago." It In said that tho nutmeg (rco bears fruit from ten to ono hundred years old. That must bo thp tree thu boarding housa keepers pick their spring chickens irom. Uy tho liberal aid ofgilm death and tbo iiarsou a girl Iu Orange county, Now York, has had four mothers ami three fathers, and is not sure that alio has got through yet. A bail llttlo boy, upon being promised five cents by his mother if hu would take a doso of castor-oil, obtained the money, and thon told his parent that she might cast her-oll In thu street. During tho lato war with tlta Nov. Perces Iu Idaho, 18 ollleors ami HI men wero killed, according to thu reports of General llowuid. Thu mimberof wound ed Is not known, but It Is about tii'j. It Is so easy for young ladles to bo gootl. Kvcu In kissing each other they net tho golden rule, do unto others as yu would that men should do unto you. Mrs. Lithe' Luotnro. Tho auditorium of tho Opera 'Houso was packed In every part, litxt night, with Inter ested listeners lo Mrs. Lake's lecture upon, "What shall wo do to bo Saved,?" Tho lady beltl that it was useless lo rol upon supernat ural moans and appliances forsulvatlou; that creods are powerlosa to prevent crime. That tho only way to sivo tho world Is to removo thecurso of poverty which Is tho prlino canto or all tho mltiry and crime that ex ists, i Iu eloquent lungusgo she pictured the stilliirlng that oxists on the ono baud, mid the luxury and itbiindaiico on the other, u ud held that until these extremes were ubollshul, and society moreevenly balanced, crime muse necessarily continue to exist. Her eloquent language and linpasslouod manner held the close uitenilon ol her audl enco from beginning to end. Many per sons pronounced her lecture as the finest ever givsn In Salem, At the urgent request of some of her hearers, she will spnak ugalu on TuesiUy evening, upon tho subject of "The Spiritual Philosophy, What It Is, aud what It U not." . , H' I ' t . m i r