V ( ? j y . & a - n -.k j-n Jl r "Vf c-" - a - A TKBM3 FOR SUBSCRIPTION. ii onrira tot WILLAMKTTB FARMER, When rwl-1 'n tdTtno at the Is- vv el 23.50 3?cr dK e.T'. iEPWIlh tha inlrtc-l . erps.T ef lttscd lr.o wo cannot tSarA lUo TJ3SrOO.f-ft llcrr!ttr cur lnva-ib!j diin;3 rUI l $2,50 In aivnej. or $3,00 after three monlhs, AnJ wo frtfcr to rocclro pjr In Jrntr. 5J $2,50 por Year. BY TELEGRAPH. Wellington, Nov. . Tho Star thia evening publlihos tho following, which there li gooil rroon to Iwlicvo mm furnished or lniirel by ono of tho ouUido agents of tha Six C'hiiieso Conifuiniea now in Washington, ami which may thcrcforo ho conMvreil a fair imlication of what alii can lw ciHcted from tho Cliineito in procuring a mollification of tho HitrlingMiio treaty) Tho mUalou of tho Chiucmj cinluM to thi country U mM to lw to protect tho righU of tlio I'ckin govcrnmont In cac any legislation a attempted to rovorso tho llurlin game treaty, no an to gie thli government omo control of tho mutter of Chincao Immigra tion. The Chincso have an Idia founded upon demands made by congreMmcn from tho la eitio coait, that to bring tho control of Immi gration nololy within tho power of tho Unitol StaU Is virtually to prohibit It. It is bcllovcl thil It such Action In itwintod p)u by congn.s, China will Uko Bteps to prohibit American lm migration, to China to tho oxtvnt that ChltirM immigration in prohibited In tho Unitnl States. To guard well tho interest of China in thiil rcxpoct U Kild to bu tho rpecitlo duty of Chin Lan Tin and bU suite, in coming to tho Unital State. Washington, Nov. 4.- A commlttro of citi zens called upon tho prvnidvnt to-day nml ro (juedtod that Joseph 11. llradloy tw appoints! Judgo of tho supremo court for tho District of C'olambii, in uveut of tho resignation of Judgo jj Olen, which ho contemplate but which bo will o not do unlena under tho law giving full pay to P a judgo resigning aftor ten yrani icrIeoior i having attained tho ago of 70 yearn. Tlio president aaid that theru was no vacancy and ho would refer to tho attorney gvncral tho question of whether tho law relative to tho re tirement of U. H. judges upon full pay is ap plicable to memboM of tho supremo court of this district. Chicago, Oct. 30. A Jou rail's letter receiv ed here this afternoon from Charleston says ihat Wade Hamptou, in a speech delivered on Monday to a large gullwring of tho red rhirtod - lkini:t.K.', implored thviu U u cvu.,-ifort to kcop poaco during tbo nnniiudcrof tho cam paign and specially on election day. Ilodid not want to havo to intorferv, and wanted no riot or bloodshed. Republicans should bo al lowed to vote. As for colored Democrats thoy should Ik) uomolosti"!. Tho Ik-publican party would attempt to diifnuchiM tho negro, and ho hiniLcIf hvl Utn pproachel by many prominent Republicans, among tbum a brothir in-law of n mombor of I'fwbk-nt Hajcs' cabi net, oil this very aubjuct. I'hiUdelphU, Oct. .TO. -Tho l'roas to-mor-row will publish anworu statement d Jaa. K. Anderson, cK-suen-ior of riuit Feliciana paribh, malo to-il.iy Loforo n notary jxiblio of this city, icspoctiug tin sutliinticity of tho Shennan-Audcnton-Wclcr letter, nl!'yl to havo been writteu by the pre&ent necraUry tf the treasury to Anderson and Weber in New Orleans on tho 'JHh of N'ovemlwr, IS"U, end other mattcni connected with thu 1'otUir cam mittco. It eU forth that in June, 1K7S, after ha hid testified before tho I'otter rommitteo ou fioumiana affairs, bo mot in rhiUdelphla 11 L. Wilier, who, in tha coune of a long interview, stated that ho wat in josciwion of tho t.iid lotU-r and would tctify in favor of tho Demu cratn before tho Potter committal for tho aum of 810,000, and tint Anduncn rojsxttod tho conversation to J. It. Sypher, an attora?y of thia city, a pjnonal friend and colleen chum t.f OIar!oa N. Pottir, od th.it on tho djy fjl lowiDg Wtltr, sndoa and Sypher went t Waihiugtoa'City. Weber dilicwl to trttify for nv r twa vmSk, giving .is n reason tint tho Democratic nvinajirs rhom lu nimoi would not pay bun thi turn hi demanded. On the 27th cf Juiw WuUt iaformod Anderson ihJt satisfactory arrangemrntu had ltn madonod that Lo was ready to testify, hich ha did on , tha .M of July. Weber then nhoweil Aodor eon tha Utter rooehcl by hira f.-cw Saermas, a cuppoeed. Andersen then compared tho sipuiuro with an cutosraph r.f Khjnnan'a ox lubit(l at Brady' in W-uhingtca, and oxprs) el to Weber a doubt of its gMiiuincne&i. Tho aSdavit goca on to explain variation in tbo testimony of K. L. Weber and the v&brts mlo to fasten thj letUrs upon thi Mcrutary. It irnotvs by uamo fjuito n number of outside agents of tho l'ottur committee and memU-n cf the National Democratic cominitteo, Ker York, Oct. 31. -Tho faot that pricv are now below tho specie level is irado quite clear by an article in a commercial (aper. Wheat has not lccn so low in twvnty-toveu years as last week. Cotton has not been ad s, low in twenty-three years; nor corn slnco 1815, except in June, ,1601; nor mew pork since 1M4. Prices generally are 1.1 per cent, lower than May 1st, and over 13 per cent, lower than in 1669. Fort Edward, X. Y OcU 50. Tho body of Mrs. Margaret Mehan, a saiddk-aged wbool kJ teacher, was found in a canal near the dry dock to-night. Mrs. Mtban a kidosppej by two jrisJF w . o JVJvtJMC 0 "XMJ CLtflflfi' TTir --.SKD'frWKkvJSsJvi' 8 lYi hr S . t BVSMhMiMMiVSSXMnk WTsTK $a K TWT3L3K2SrvWV-sfe!av. rN(uiwaLisM rZi a' i flTftC- &rv v.rH rrnA i t r - "i r li nn i i i ry - feS1 f? IIS ft I 1 F lJi Irvfw&sffl KpWsf fc TOW - M Jt Jfl Q ! 111 I MSWlf , u . nitfiAUs Sunday night. Ono of tho assailants U orreatcl and confesiKM his guilt. It is supposed that tho woman was inunlerod and tho body thniwu into tho water. New York, Oct. 40. Tho Iward of investigv tion of the Fitjolin Porter mso has adjourned to meet at West Point December 18th. FOBEIQB. Rome, Nov. 4. Tho Divitto states tint Franco Iim isxucd a noto advising that diplo matic prceuiro Imi oxcitcd In favor of tho cLiinu of Orcoee ou Turkey. It stoic that RumI.i and formally havo already cousenlcd to medi ate between Orecco and tho porto. lJorlin, Nov. 4. Tho Post myii: F.ight weckit ago when tho treaty of Ilerlin wsa In dangor, Princo Hismarck appeilcd to tho vigua tones to defend it. Kugland, w ho then reject ctl tho request, now appcils to AustrLi and Franco, the mmposod advcrnarice of Ruwiia, for the purposo of reviving tho Crimean alliinoo. Such attempts are uaclexK. Furthermore, Fng laud by fostoring jealousies ourtaiuly will not uuereed in preventing friendly relations lie- twe!ii Uulg.irla aud Oreoco. Simla, Nor. 4. Tho Uritlsh ultiuiatum was placed in tho hinds of F.ruo Mahomed Khan, au Afghanist ooumaudor, at All olusjid ou tbo iM int., ami a copy at the samo tlmo wai post ed at Poshawnr M tha ameer. Sir Neville, a member of tho viw regal couucil, accompanied the viceroy to Lahore. Calcutta, Nov. t. Information has bevn re- ccircil from .Simla to the clfcct that tho amuur in bin ncent reply said that ho bad Win anx ious for llritiih friendship, but thu Uritlsh poll cy changed with eaeh now viceroy, Tho ameer declared he is open to make a new treaty! that ho is not Ixwtid'b.y any Russian allianco and did not invito fho Kussutn euibaMy to Ciibul. Indon, Nor. 4. Col. Lindsay, financial secretary of tbo wnr department, in a speech at Ablngton yesterday, said Kngland's ultimatum informed the ameer that tho Russian vmb.vuy mut withdraw, and that he must not enter into a Russiau alliauee, but must proscrvu a ncutril attitude, CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 4. It commenced rain lug lightly alwut J o'clock this morning, con tinuing at intervals during thu day. Sky heavily overcant, viind southerly, prospects of henvy rain, Nana, Nov. 1.-1 bin beg a to fall this after boon. ltodlc, Nov. 1. Andy Uogorty, aged 3.1, a native of laUnd, was to-day instantly killed, Ho was at work iu the bottom of t'kampion shaft when a pUnh on top becamo ilUloilgod ar.d full to tho bottri, a ditsinco of HO) fevt, striking hira with the above rwiult. Bun Fruioispo, Nor. 4. Fridiy oi(;ht Irish citl&us held . v r..a.u meeting at Uncu Hall bi denm.sco tho ntteranwi of Col. 1". A. Hoe, as published in tho Woshiugton Post. T. F. O'.Malh-y lUinos, on Irish exile, who took n prominent part in tho procetnlings, rvfuawl to ullow Vtn. Wclloek, vicsi prmidout of tho Workingmcn'j prty, to njxjik, on the ground that ha was nu Kuglishmm and ha-1 uo business at tho mi-eti.ig. At th.i sand lots yesterday WelloeU di coanccd Ilainw as a Ft-niin, rono gado aad traitor to his country. To-muj-row ii.iiuoi uill fitiblia h iu tho morning papcu n card ileMandmg that WtlIoc;c retract his bin guncoornunu Iim time and plooo for r. hoatilo neeui! to nettle tho affair. Pan Fraucics, Nov. 4. -Wm. W. Fcoito, a w ood chopper, near Aub-aru, Tl cer co-juty, baa Ken orrosVil by U. rl. Deto-'tnj Fmnarst., uvl brt.nghs t thU city nachargicf ooan-terfoitiuL-. In hia cVom wsro fiwnd ilie, era- eible-j and 14-Uri.il for tho ciansfuituro of half dollar! and nnv btandtrd (ioJInm. Ho t.t.ite.i that bis detixti'm follovoil his first atu.-apt to past spuri jua coin. Wat.jn'a "Annala vt PbiUialjhia" crcilltJ that rii-'vl utibtoriin, Pnjir.in Fnnklin, with the introduction of bro-isa corn into thia ooBotry. A French lady ho was cwv-srsis; with bad n icry pnHty i.hisfc, bUachsd on u hito us hoo-v. If o Mked K'.vo to asamiuo it, and found a single seed, which waa duly plant od in a box. From this tinglo seed has tp.-uuc tho now groat broom corn prodiiein inUrest ef the couutry. Tho lady could not lay where her broom whUU h id been gro""" cor C0U'J after inquiry traea its origin any farther. A cow lately shown at tho New Rowland fair (an Ayrshire and Holstein croti) is rvpi)rtcd to have given 13.&2.1 pounds of milk in a year, cr ao averaijo of eighteen qnarts per day. If true, she may be called "a deep iniUer," A California paper chronicled corn in Yolo county fifteen feet high with ears growing cine feet from the ground. Ah I but corn w hich re quire. a step Udder to reach the van is not tho sart to produce big yield. Mr. Geo. Good, a printer and news paper man who U well known, lias bought tho Dulla Itemiitrt. Ho will make a god local paper of it. SALEM, OREGON, NpVEMBER S, 1878. volnmo A.-iNnmor ay. ELECTION RETURNS. We condenao Kastern election Hewn to Nov. Cth as follow hi Iu Massachusetts lien llutlcr is beaten for governor by Tulliot, Republican, by 30,000 plurality. All Republican candidate (or SUto olliccrs elected, and Republican congressmen elected as far as heard from. In New llampxhiro Repubheiu carry every congreasionat district aud tho legislature by majority in both branched. Head, Republican, for governor, over a decreased greenback vote. Ilradley Harlow, bolt big Republican and Orct-tiback candidate, h elected to congress from Vermont, at spoclal election ordered by governor. Iu Connecticut the Otvcnbtck vote, has fallen oir since last month; uo election of governor by tho jK'Ople) legislature probably Republican; (icu. Hawicy, Republican, electeil to congress) Wait and Miliw, Republlcuu., electeil in 2d and 3d districts. Rhode Island elects Republicans to ooogres. Now York City clextu Uooper (son of Peter Cooper) mayor, over Schell, tho Tammany candidate, by nearly 'J0,000 majority. Returns from interior bhow Republitn g-ilna, with Dan forth, Republican, probably elected judgo of court of appeals, and RopubllcAiia claim mijorl ty of the legislative a.iwmbly. Philadelphia will proKibly givo I'.'.OOO ma jority for tho Republican Stale ticket. Kelly's name (fur congress) was being badly scratched ; doubt were had of Speaker Randall's re-election; Houdrick It. Wright and Hleotcr Clymcr are reelected to congros. Woildoll, Democrat, receive about f(00 ma jority for congress. In Illinois five distinct ticket were iu the field In Chicago, tor congros. It was thought tho Republican had carried tho county, elected the three congressmen, gained two congre men, Davis iu 'id district and Thomas in the 18th; elected the legislature and so secured a Republican U. 8. senator to succeed Oli-shy, Michun return coma In slowly. Minnesota, ha a small (lrveubaek vote, Republicans fcasi St. Louis elects more than half the Republi can ticket; contest in 'id and 3d congressional distriits Is closer than was oxpectod. Tennenseo Is wry clout with one or two Re publicans probably elected to congress. Mary land gin large Democratic ciaj.jritiew as far as heard from. Small vote at Richmond, Va., owing to capitalization tux Mont votiug. (n.-n. Jo Jolinston eleoto-1 to cougreM. Virginia may elect ono Republican, Jorgunscn, to uougns. A. II. Stephens re-elm.te.1 ta congniMi from Ouorgia, without opioi!iuu. Tho contest in that state seem to bo iMttweon regular Dvioo cr.it j and IudeX'ndent Democrata and (ireou- bickers. Alabama aire Demoeratio mrjoritiw w fin iu heard from, and uews frou Tela U indotl- nito. NeiatLi was having a close couU'st, with no certain returns. It was thought a greut dial of money was being speut. DHILU ANI IIKOAIhJ.UT.SoWI.MI Wllf-T. - The monthly report of the K:in.u Statu Hoard of Agriculture give returua from tho differ ent lounties in that Statu on tho oxteut of thu , practico of drilling wheat, and in it estimated , oilaiitagUi. Mutof tha couutte state that 1 from CO to CO per lent, of thu wheat sown is put in v-ith dnlli. Wt havo taken komo nlna to mako a ct.iidcaii.-tl au'iimary of thu rejmit, lMliw.r.2 tha remit woul I lw mK.re.ting lo our readtr?, and jwrf.eulwly so to tho. who ro - Ida ia the Wol.m St-i'.oa. A Urgu vote is iu f ivor of drilling ana protection ajiiatt winter - KUl.nf,wiir:y arjWiib-.vBiKuHUBi.wH.n.iiil in itt favor. JImy to thw I ' wed is re quireJ, aai tht it ia wru oveniy distntiultnl. Ten e-tuntied n-;,rt a lutter ii.dQra-o of ilrouth by dnlliir .rant. Hurl all i;ivj tht prjctlc-o a dawid! prjforaaoo oa covieral a-!- counU uaisiatao, njv vor, t.iat msreii i c,hib:t blwkmith v.ork, Ut prem. poroaplibla adraatda;" five ara eouilicting, or , j., towur i'ortlaad, with opinion! bath ways; whsls on tho ctiitr 'jm,,, ,,-tiy ,M,a Oivgon, Ixt p hind two uUV) that drilha ''predueoM more;"ia (ij,,, )l!irrsburr, two other K.y it "ouiui durably oxciodt bruul-, cuitivaior, ft I prem. cat sowing; -cat py-t ma mtroaw &, ivu bu.thoU more;" twoutll tofi jrccnt, inow; t-o at tivo bu.haU more; 0Q3 ut ten bushel f ii.ore; oao at five vr ton bushoU uwrej aud at ; 10 to I3ler cent, more; eighteen at 10 to ft'. jicr cent, more; tvrot3J per cent. -.one at ftlj to 10 per cent and one as ''wmetinus .10 j r oeut." The very gmirKl vKpression i stougly , n f.iM.n ,iri..nv ii-t u.ivt-ri neeiu:iL: i,'i& ., r..tw,rt t... tkit 'iisjrlvall is Miwnbv. hand and cover-ti with com cultivators, and it is generally considered that th'.-re arenoaihan tagvs ia drilling, unsldrilbi are U-in laid aside." Another nays that "some tisMs sown broadcast yield mora than arlliot, mt gemrauy mreo vt five bushcU p-r acr Uss," Another report sUtcstbat "ono field where the ii-riiuut was trieil (roduced forty busheU per acre drilled and tweuty-ntnu broadcast." Jiine re port sxwak of the favorable revult from cruis drilling, oome of them giving tho increasa at five bushels more per a-:re. It one instaa.-it forty-five buthels it tt wce obtoineii. "Lu 1 ! t. THD 8TATE FAIR. DIVISION F.-PLOWINU. In plowing there were throo cutriee. Tho lecathor was no ery unfavorabbt for anything Lkd a fair trial of skill that there wvro not h.iuy willing to start tho plow agoing. Tho tomauttee reported all tho work to havo been Very creditably done; awarding the first prem ium to John Jefferson, of Salem, a boy under id; ilia second to Phlneas Nelson Maasey, of iitvm, a W 13 years; and tbo third premium b Marion Downing, of Sublimity, a boy of 14 years. Good for our boyl Tho oommittoo wm 11. F. Power, Jme Shorvill wid T. J. Ilaylcr. DINISION O.-ORWION MANUVACTOKK. J. Ashcreft, Hubbinl, pruning shears, 1st prem. pruubg shears extension lianJIe, 1st prem. plow coulter, 1st prem. J. It. Miinger, Portlaud, crabbing maeliiiii) aud stump lultor combin ed, 1st prem. Mrs. J. V. Taylor, Salem, Ut exhibit tailor wurk, 1st presn. V. 8. Mattoson, Woodburu, exhibit of Oregon woods, 1st prrm. A. M. Cornelius, Oregon City, tochiug machine, 1st prem. A. M. Smith, IStiena Vista, exhibit pottery au, 1st prem, Kelly i Underwood, tUlcoi, top carriage, 1st prem. top hack, 1st prom. express wagon, Istprcnu I -homo open buggy, 1st prom. I -horse top buggy, 1st prom. D, A. Comstock, Forest Grove, chum vibrator, 1st prem. W R. Brown, Amity, ton harrow, 2d prem. A. Hovendcn, Hubbard, header bod, 1st prem. William McMillls, Collin P. 0., Improved bei hive, Merrimac, 1st prem. Thomas Holnian, Salem, ir-rn filming mill. Ut presn, ... .tjiK-otk.fSa'.cm, j pump Orejpjii manufacture, 1st prrm. T. J. Magoris, HIUsloro, exhibit blacksmith work, 2d prem. DIVISION 11. - DOMK3TIO MANUFAC TURK. Mrs. J. Coiulit, Aumtvillo, Oregon m ulo soap, 2.1 prem. cuidles, live pounds, 1st prim. lard, 10 pounda, 1st prom. Mrs. H. iChehiro, Kugcno, starch 1 pound, 1st prem. MUj V. II. McMury, Kiig-me. stirch I pound, 2.Fprci:i. Mm. Sarah A. Cendit, Aumavillo, Oregon made candle, 2d p. iT. tiondlt, Aumsvilto, corn meal, 1st prcm buckwheat, 1st prem. O. XV. dray k. Co., Salem, exhibit of boiled and raw Unwed oil, 1st and 2d prem. Mrs. M. Rumble, Purthud, Oregon made soap, 1st prem. R. II. Rumble, Portland, Oregon manufacture, diploma. Committeo John Downing. Mrs. II, Carter, S. C. Dow nine. 2 ORKCON MANUFACTURE. )). Rupe, IliiWbinl, hanil tr.n.le axo hulvi, 2.1 pn-m. bml uiiulo waou rpok;H, Ut pnin. SI.ln,,lep ,. Chadlmrn. Portland. , urDltl.0 (;uwlBd in Oregon, 2d prem r Jf M0Mt Rbkrvnl, 1 , hU,ky Jlloi 0rus011 m!l,o, 1st prem. CJlar iloshberger, Hubbtnl. 4 wagon hubs, 1st prcm. 4 wajoa spoka. 2 1 prem i I jiljw ooiilter, 2il pram. I cultivator, lit prvui. John Aahcraft, ( ft jry, ;aeni, thorough br.uo liacli. 1st pnin. Wlr..tor, Ut prem, hmVi ,, iri.rn, w ,f ,)raUi Slh(.rt,m ,,ow attJlimeiit. 1st prem. j, MouIlti .s.jvtrton, w, , ,Mk ,Bt t - Committeo--Jame Uruce, 0. W. Kennedy, Wm. Harris. DIVISION 0.-HOY8 UN1IKH l YKAiW. J. C. Cook, Salem, braided whip Ush, 1st prem. ji-nicanship, 1st prem. B-inj. P. Taylor, Salom, lw.it specimen carving, 1st prem, esovial brocket, 1st prem, -Walter K. Huston, Salem, ilrateiug from copy, 1st prem. :l A Committee. K. L. DoUshmult, craft and 1!. Depcn. Wo have had our attention called to tlio list of premiums published In the Vaumkii of the 28th of Octolier, for sheep and goata, that there were many errors In tho list wo copi ed from tho Itook of tho Society, which havo been since corrected, and wo hasten to givo th truo statement. Mr. McCorklo was mado to liavo all second premiums, while iu fact tho first predominated, so wo republish thoo that were incorrectly reportod in tlio uuuo ol tlio 2oth of Octolwr. O. F. McOorkle. Howell Prairie, lest Angora goat over 2 year old, 1st p. .1 cwo over 2 yr old, 1st p. 3 ewe over I yr obb, 2d p. .1 buck Limbs, 1st p. 3 ewu lambs, 1st p. singlj ewu sliown own'il by 1 person, 1st p. singlo lamb shown own'd by 1 lorson, 1st p. JamvH Rieliarls, Salem, best ram 2 yrs old, 1st p. best owo 2 yrs old, CoUwold, 1st p. boto'o 1 yr old, 1st p. best pair of ram lamb, 1st p. best pair owo hmbs, 1st p. best yearling ewo, 1st p. M. Wilkin, yillamelteForkj, ram over 3 yrs old, 1st prem. ewo over 2 yr old, 1st prem. ewe over 1 yr, 1st p. pair ram lambs, 1st p. pair ewe lamb.., 1st p. rain with 6 of hi lambs, long wool, 2d p. ' J, J, Shaw, Balem, Angora buck 1 yr old and over, I " ewe 1 yr old, 1st p. 3 ewo UmU, 2d p. James Wythcombe, Hillsboro, ram 2 yrs old, 2d p. ewe 2 yra old, 2d p. pair ewo lambs, 1st p. H. Maasey Salem, buck 1 yr old, 1st p. John Mloto, Blm, . rasn sffsfvlOsMss), sp, 1st p. -v i" pal. wn unw, 1st p. pairiW. lauu, 1st p. ewa 2 yr and up, 1st p. owo 1 yr and up, 2d p. pair ewe lamb, 1st p. pair ram Limb, 1st p. pair ram Limlx 2d p. owo ovir 2 yra old, 1st p. yearling two, Ijt I. pair una lambs,' 1st p. Cominitteo John Simpson, J. A. Ayros, 0. 8. Downing. TURNER. Tumor Station No. f, on tho O. ft. 0. 11. It. I tho pbvea now under consideration. This is a thriving trading jjint, and U ImildiiiH up rapidly. It hat unrivalled water jsiwtr, wife, cosily iiupruwd, and convenient of aocess. In deed "water priviledge" are ono of tho con spicuous feattirwt of tho pLwc, a tlio mill race run through tho princil striet, occuyitig one half the rcom thereiu. Tho fiuurmg mill will get it power from this race; the two grain bouie get power tu.ruu their elovutor and ile.mera, fruui it; a wore of fiuo Ahobury ducks use it freely for navigation and bathing puipown; little boy paddlu lu it; horw ami cattle dr.uk of it; u.itcr for lioiuwhobl usu is prxsurcd frm it; nud it nlwi acts n.i a universal fctoji-lrr.it. People havo no oxcuiki to Ihi dirty wfacro water io phiitiful and asy of latvsa, nud consequently untidyncs ia Kariely hnomi here. Reside thu llciuriug mill (imtjLt run itintT,) and thu two grancriim U'fore meutioiad, thii pli'O (untalus tiiio i;nvral aiwoituimt tore, nuother will Ui o; netl noon, and u It ml it in tho irwpeotiio. Ono ilrug attno; ono harues Uit'P; una Lhoo shop; ouo lituUrii.th chop; ao pbysijian; no Liwyr; no m.nistti, (ivli lent;) one buUher fchop; one livery l dibi; two to. !'! and twenty (io urns i.-d ut fgw.iie. '.hit it a tataml bt. .iios .mt; being e-jrroundod by ; tiim f rpb-ndwl fannin ewintry, tho natnr.d "L.y"of wbnh, concentrate tho mwia ct this punt. Tl is, to Cither with th J water power, ir.n hardly foil of in.ikin? thu villogu a thriving me. i ':o jiLicu already pretexts an npjaraiii)' nl thrift mi 1 ntutn'f, superior, to many cf the K. It. Station, the house lting mirt vubstantrilly l.iiilt. and matly p-lnted. An nteiiue i.f bosiiKJ "sign," l a notleablo fmture, r.l.o tobtary picture of a loit, buiug tho only ratable mgn. F.verybody apjsiini ti know ererbody and his Uo of business, and sigu bcurd aiPiJir to bo an utidixired luxury, 1 must not ount to muition that tie re is here n neat school bouse, in which an exiclUut sUiwd is keirt; nor tho 00x7 little ciiurrli-bono-bewiilert, which is Just now mciiving an rldi tion in the shape of a new bjltry and sjure. Rellglvn and iivnou, side by side, S. Subneribur at LeUwon are i.oUtiml that Mr. It. M. Power I now iur only authuihvod aont at that bVvoe, aud will roiuivij suburip- I toon and collect account. ) A. ADVEHTISIN& RATES 9a.se Per Month Vot ta tudi ct a4rrtUnjtpo, fw Um Hfi iC. rKMLh; 53,00 or SCoath . '.jiI'-'dtMatihoiliiu'lK'tMlBil tlttti. Volnmo X. Numfoor 39. TEE OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT. A leoding Portbuid Journal, which had been quito dumb on tha wheal market for a moolli or o, suddenly camo to tho coiiolttion, Ut week, that a war lietwoen Ungland and Ruisbv mint result from tbo Afghanistan difficulty, and would cause n groat rise In' tho whoat market. Wo havo heard criticUm open tula abrupt opinion to tho effect that, m thrott "V laud wheat ring bat no ships chartered; sd' -doubtleN.t ha largo quantity of wheal Itt atorc, this was a speculative inovo lo Indue U10 farmer lo tiold on for higher prices, compel tbo waiting shippers, whose contract are about to uxpire, to purcliuo tho whoat iu sight at a handsomo advance, and wait for an ' opnortunity to make another spoculatiro moro when occasion should offer. Our wheat trado ha grown to mich proportion.1 thai ofioni in duceiiieiit for sxculilivo inovomcnU. and wo must cxpact them to occur, whether thU mirmiio lm correct or not. If there was to be war between Ilnglxnd and Ruksla, tho occasion wo not wanting list snrlnc. If Russia h.vl been In condition she would not hao waited fur F.ugUiid to acquire Cyprus at a key lo bir Unit Indian posses sion, and liccomo tho ally of Turkoy and 0011. troller of tho Ottoman ruler lu Asia Minor, a aho baa beoomo. All tho powcra of huropo then Insisted on poaen, and will again, espe cially if It can bo obtained at so small a oost a to inducti tho ameer of Afghanistan to per mit a lb Risk limbassay to visit lib capital. Ruisia 1.1 no more rtwtly for war no than last upriug, and tbo Csar I merely trying to mako tint best game possible without ex pecting actual war to euuo. Kngbuid, too, ha no money to sporo or proi)ril7 tc waste, and will uot court war with UussL. uunrctvwarily. RumIn stniRglo with finauclal difilcuUio canseil by tho Turitisli war, and has uo easy timo akuriug loan to answer tho demand of pea io. A war wlthvjugLind might includft AustrMt, and perbap itlier natlon and ' Turkt. would ub ' jo fiebl with Kbr land nil an ally Jl!i money to , IShl rith. I' ci-4JUou in l.irop ' n enterprlu and hi R her1 commorco from bor, an- uiaploclng her wares In the world's markot, and wr would Ihi in uvt-ry sense ruinous to her interest. Thoro . too much to lario and too little to gain by war for Huropoan nation to rashly engagu in it, and tha intluonco of Cenu.uiy may 1 conntetl 011 to pretx'iit it. Tho present advaucit may lie, and probably it, caused In part by tho feverish fesling inci dent to poasihlo war between Rngt ind and RussU, which wo havo shown can lm ewily al layed, iijviiii which price.! may drop a sud denly a.i tli.iy wont up. Statistic 1 of wb4.1t production, that are rillablt', place tha world' harvest at a ntTlcJciit yield to fp'ely satisfy tho want of tbo nation who am our customers, a fact our reader limit lututautly buar in view. If war should oeeur it Is moro tliau doubt ful if it would greatly licuuhtu. Nino-U'iithsof our wheat goes iu liritlsh liottoui, and thu oceans world swarm with Russian crulstrs, liko thu threa a'.iaui frigitot now fitting out near I'biladelpliLi, oau of uliiih was the nUnuer State u( ('.diforuh, building fur the Km Fran Cisco a-'.d Portland trade. A few sui-fi vu.ssls tutiM ovxlo the 11 wy of (Ireat IJrit lia b-.id pliy Ii.uih; with llritith ' Cumniircu, Wo fhould h't.oto t'tTrt't 1..1 wt any pOAublo ndvr.neo !n nhuit u cut tan r.ihiiuio in freights, u-jd a lioaty war risk ihr.rged In tho hhao of tnaur uiiii, ttu.t Mould bo hard In uvtrcoine. 'Ilivru oro iho udes to all question., and wcr i..;1htnot bi'.n usiuiy gain. Tliofattthit M-uu..t u a Ivai: -tut; a't I h it reached .ouiutbifg in or a reiniiuriative I, itre 1.1 tiilslactory, i.Tid wc must not fitr.n t flat oven "wtx piictsj" lave their Ji.-.A-l a 'w. MsKMiia, Ai the bocw of Iku IitIcU'h -Ml..i', j!i. .' ' I 1 t,y, 1 i.vsxuy, liirt, V, Mr. A. J. lVruaiiLa, of I'.tavma, t'al., cid Las il.iie Li t..-ie., ItoA !'. S.K . I ;Ut Q-S;' 111X- 'fb trebd (ttty wci.t tUwu to Portlvi I tun kuiiiu ih-i, Uu i.Jil.k' til ta':e ;(W.j-i oil, tji ste.-ner Crtat RikMiblic. aim Atllio hsjal M,.)HlleeIl ti'UH.Ured tit.1 c' the must tlAnus i- Mid l-smtllill i.f the yot (!(' I -llct st Mrtiio.i e. iiiity, and ebo hav. the laud t tur Itauyt i" I bii'thptasu 'I !0t At the carut titbt tho beat m iln 1 r.ifl rf.net K.f all uliol.nrw her. I' 1 ill. Hllni- Rrtio.r.K. Mr. A. IV I will, sie ! S.lmV tiillkieiwu b.,!biti, I s iu ll.l'wl bill ll.i'p llolll Oper.l llllt.se I i.tl , (Vuit stir. I, Hi tt..t- strett, l.rf.r the l'AK'Sllt ill,..-. e I,. A N'u I bub iikmii ttsir.uliil 'Hl. I.li.t..l)li"liirniitj nlni;otl i,sUait. li J1.HI01..11 lo Salvia to tr.U .lest't t(.ij'. M tall i,t the sUiiv if S. i'lii li -UI, (ill tl.il Kilt' lr nt'lth id tbg Uink, fcr b ban l.V fill Lto.k d f..ll yo-U and i' t; t mi'iebli r;V( 1 0 il', the tiue'. f, . -r- ' 'is 1 I ! i k f y ( V H lb h I ) L V .- r. t t 1