( OUR CHANGE OF BASE. Itlntithnotr 'ujicgret ntnl mature de liberation that weauxcr the business relations that for bii many ) s Live bound ui tooio lilacc, to remove to another, but time has brought great tlnuues, and with the natural development that has ntt'tnlcil the l'aciti. tforthwost, W 111 '' i! u ci j ri'iinni- re !l t. Mi.in.'a: -, a n ' w f .xjritiilti !". l'i t-f, U.iu "IUJ- ' '''I '.I'll llf Ml ( ' n'ui "boa W. i' giiii griming "l i'" rtljn that ! llu nnd xvliwm pi I" t nou'i cirlul( xillejft Tim tnw l moreo of tin v.t greater in. n-m " vciuctit point fii "ijwr. im.tt otcorr.' 1. . 11.' d l' t! ' ) Mi lull- .11 1 .rsi 't. nr.'l that 1 thi con.'uci re c( the lllillt It III t Columbia nuil W1.hi1.ettd uvurs, thu tit if Portland, 11 point wheiu ocun commerco meets the railroads ftuil the mer atcimtrt, that con iiect the wide interior with the world hujnud. livery business tint hopes to supply the xcants of thin w nit-spread legion, and in not mviely local in its cluracter, trust locate there, and m the W'iluimkttk l-'.x.'ixti.it 11 not a mere local journal, but in the representative of agriculture through nil this wide N'orthwcst, and lool.s for mipport fiom all thu nuns of the Mill, whose product, in varied fonn, cemtitutn the hulk of Oiegon up its vc f".'l tlm i.uecsit) (oftm xiiHcduponus bj ti'timt fr tndsof ,mr Jm timl. of beiiijj situated vli'i" wo tan establish the clo-iest coliiiitiior's vt' h our nation, and give tlicin tlio 1nn.1t r rli' . '.tr of mreivit and .the Hint uthbl .- p .it ' ! tin- markets More than txxvaf. ib ye-irs ago the vrlter o' ll'ls bluutflit ' ' 'ki" of ) J'l'hfiil 1 o;ws to ilull, Imttl' ijf tl r V.tir Irte, itlu;littLi f ir iiivevm with r ivd furtuttes, nrd rl'id irg nt last a coiii.i't, inttamr m on ft the P'lbliihcmi'f the ''u 1 1 .. a Journal that do litd itlirae upon the prndtieciM of thin roou for it Mipport, asi I -it. nods licemijn- It ha now the'r conlhb tice tl at t l t! dr fri nil. the ullj nf their bcit InlircV 1 and tb. ot'tspoken id- oc tto of the'r 1. " Ipl'ts To bu molt ffllj V"brl;lt. do their (food norviir, xrr tt ar aw 1 tl-. that tan never bo ic-plactsli that luv i ri'iei.fil with our grey luiix, nnd have ir ! n.rr i vc hate .cell. xeu' by year. Hi ' nx i) to Join the r : . . nf Hit ai i-itrrNil 14' !e thimig who lite Ii tho l.tiealt-r. To businoss nun l'.. thin. 01 burner 1 are kuprc'iiic, and roctagnu.' g our depeiidei.ee upon and duty tow.uiU the public we nertc, we loitu meru ipieitiom of enjoy nieiit out of ijw-, and aasunie thu NMit on tint wiins naturally niiiijiied us In .w o,' the pruviit growth and future prosjiects of on State nud region. Hero ii the biiiinvsi ndtertit'iig that U of interest to nil our rcadcro, and to tho buiineioi that can affonl to adtettiso vc mint look for a great lortion of the auppoit, and all the profit to be made in nutvspncr publication. 'J "he mails Iwe hero fur nil ptrts of Oregon anil Wash ington Territory, and this is the only point from which the 111 till cm lie punctually served, and that atonu lonititutc a necessity for the locirion of thu l'unii:n at this point. I'rom this ioiiit tli; mrlets can lie 1vst uu dcrrftood, and impirtaut facts ' made known, and if the 1'altHXi' is to do good Jcrtice to the gruat prmlin.in' int.-resta, it nnut be aitualeit wheto it can tl.iiulit t'j iiijtie liuiid.ltes of oin:ntivu nt the iwlu-it possible moment. 'u tnovu to l'ort! 'i I to take ndvnut.v,''? of all that i'.iii bu lit 1 done, -.ml all that cm liv bore lran.ed for t! .'.dvMi'.uiiuiit of the farm lug hit 1 rt. j' II, :. f. ma now, as wo alv iij I s0 btcn, vi. .t pi iItic tmii has to (ear and feCIi flbuit t.attl. i.ain.t thu diin nud gucvDaUituvi't of ."ual and mouopi.ly. In no leapoet h;.!l t e v . v mv down tho ktntv to Im1, or wur-hi .In ;,V.eu talf. We ! v been prrl nri.ut s-.. 1 aiflneucds m th.' putt, and shall rtt 1 mi 1 In the fiittirj. DimnVfM r. Ma- . . IVf. Tin;ljv. of Ashury l''iiwiit .Vulltsa, h, a cunlii j to .'ocelli intiu:i.:.uii, irMtvted thu prvLIeni of niatlicinutit . . h ui lily at to Lave diKot ered prit.cip'. 1 h.thuito uukiiowii. The St. Iiuain Wus.tiu Cl:i.l:no AdfiH-ato, (poakitiy of tlu net. I.e.t. i..t,a 'Wu r.lo I10J a'ltllonv I t'l ditulu ti .v..!, iit'.rrti of thu dbeo.vn. but bo eiai'io t. it .: 11 i.vm ine, nud of kuih a iiitiiru that r..l, ". iniailv nil, oxut.ii t-xtl Kka nit :m. 11 in itics will leoimu roiition, lie sajii the ikv iiatlumr.titswill lo freid I trom all ot those tall hum wltiiti lux'o t p'l xlcd tho wits of tluc'iovj atiidelits of thu ci ciice. It yites meaning and tomiinlicmiibili'v to things xxhhb havo heretofore) b.-cii me.xn'ng less or iin.i,Miiiry. Mi -cuter, the discovery renders the ntudy of iiiathem ttiis leu lalmri- ous to tlm beginner hypiiciug 111 his 1 inch a now key whtretvith to unlock nomu of its In ISM or IsM I procured from thu Kochvs. darker or more linlili.11 1 handlers j aluo by plac- ter nuney, Now York, a lot of scions of X'nri iug in his hands n m. lies of objects ami charts ous kinds. Among them weru wn.e labeled that nt unco attract thu ntteiitiou ami bring and sunt to m as Coe'a Golden Drop, which hitherto abstruse things doxru to thu level of they eventually proved to 1. I propagated things plain and easily understood. The ills- them at my nursery uear Oswego, 0rr4")ii covery has a wide application in it relation to Thu trees grow well and did well in evert applied inatheii.atka. The mechanics of the Mrticnlar. and I raised fruit from the trees si heavens teste I by it demonstrate th it some- propagated and had others in tlu nursery, thing is wioiij villi Newton's great law of. In Is7l or Is;-., I tilled an order of Mr. A gravitation. , I., Alderman, and 111 that order suit by in) Seedt anti Fruit Trees. Mr. il. Haiuoi, Lcscrymau and ece.l.ir.in, of Vortland. I.a !.u innual niinouncuiren: in I the Kxi'.xiKV. Id. Mri!eni and nurseries aro ! boated near llit I'i rttand, and are cultivated with gieateat care lusides x.luch hu impurts from thu K.nt ill .lesirablo seeds that can 1 procured, suiti-l 1 1 i.r coil and climate. We , lax 0 xi.ited M-. Hamuli's gro uids, which aie I oxtensne. Jle i. ei.ipliatically TIIK eeclsr.iaii 1 of I'ort'and. the )..iil.irnit.r for tlm bus.nest ' t-f tho l'.u.!iw Viirtliw.-.t, and all ir.trchaiit. I and othei. wli) tiit thu metropolis will I'n.l liim coiivciiieiitly lo.-Atnl cm Krout Street, just K'tow the uev It -built drug warehouses of Hodge, Daxij :. I ii . close to tlu .Itark .street ferry. Henry III, oi r.aii'..', had a most unaccout able aversion to cats, and if onu tittered his presence, he would actually scream until It wi4 removed. The artificial fecundation of fish is one of the most profitable and growing imsustnes of I'raace, and isnr.d;rthe apocial protection of the government, Iaternational Dairy Fair. The New York Times, in n rcjiort of the In ternational Dairy K-iir,litcly held in that city, has the following: , . riijfinture of the ctcmnit nt the f.!r was 11 sdilre,. bt 1 -. i;..i amiii 1 llutler In .t lieut ''Hi til t togitli-r of an Ii'ttt iiaciiinnl Hair, l-'.iii i'i this Metiopohtnii I itj " tiio l'iuii-1 states wuulel bt.t a few y cam i' t lut . Ik 1 1 djenieil i ' the obseit 01 t') ! e n 1 -til i it :! cm ii,vi utiii a 'iiinllut cla 01 iji t'd'-.w! 'Mi' strii . Hit so t(U it ha t-n ' t'l .1 't 1 Inpii. 1 1 .' tl - p. odt 1 1 '. nr th t..t. I .ts well f,-ho . nsi.pipt-i'i a foi sjit ti -. that th: 'itert ba roi-i- to take it 1 pliee niiotiu tie largr.s nf thoe ludustlies Tri.e. tho l-nusewifo fn every one of car fami lies where tl.crj ia a. pretension to cvciiiioie thin ohllinr) style of living would have told , in that uu expended very much more for the j butter we use with our food than for the bread we eat: but wu itart with amazement to learn 1 the fact tint nearly tXO.OOO.CXXI "orth of butter and cheese hate been produced in this country within thu past year, or cine-net cnth mure than the aluo of the wheat crop of the count j, and ouu-third moru than the cotton crop, and that it takes one milch row to etery lite Inhibitants to supply tho demand for thesu artlib'j. to at) n ithing of the mjria Is tl at rang- nt lirge oxer the phiiu of the Par West. Th- nnli'mrv thoi'ght of our people hv Ui-ii llrt tlu industry n (i-irrd of those whota'.riid it mi tlu- ixtnunhip of lar 1 ,tent of hud, so that tl.e lointnon idea of a "dtiry firm ' U '.he p.-opn torsl.ip f .1 o iki!ii s hlch iiiKumje would heal nu t 1 ptiiicipalitt . (In the con trary. 1 propose to call sour attention to xrltnl smi.i-tv mu to In a demonstration that tin lair, like all otl w kgrktiltural inlustiic-. ny I ' iniut prol.taldt utrticd cm by thoe wl mc land , (xrx o tV Hunt bunted oxUut and the in.-Ht highly culttt ttud. The .igrkultum) laud of tt'ew ''.iiijliUid, Nw V'rk.mid theoldcr St.-t-t th- Wed !., lvmailii'd sll1AtUitia'.l 1 ml t id.'d. These !ai' f inns mniiot In- jir illt alily or properly xrarbnl. ami 1,1 a fr yv.s tl" nmst I si-ImIIviiIviI ard rotilled nn iiev ulwn. Thrre 1 sn In- 10 inor- Uniting iilu.tin tion of this than t.iat vhlt'i ho. ixtiiirtd with in tin 1. et nt ii ! '.1 I ' AH 11 ivtiiem! -r wlirn thu'tfl'iisw 'atl-, m N'ew Vork, u plird not only iU ui-11 inliabilauu, but id! New Mnglaml w ith tin- tiuer b'.ai'.ds of ilour. The liciu-s.'c brand of '.lour xtn thu unit ime mlled for in its day. and we oldei men can rememher thu glowing a 'counts we lead of the produc tiveness of the New Vork hinds in w heat and their richness in breadstuiri. Next we hear of St. Louis tlouri then wu read of Minnesota Ilour. Hut the fact which most v xidly portrays the rapid exhauiton of laud in this country is, that whoat from California, raised on a gold bisis, applause, was brought in hips 1 .-i.OOO miles, in ISclH, around Cape Horn, car nud by rallrnsd and cans.1 to the (icucses Valley, and in the lloc.1 ester mills ground to supply tho wants of its Inhabitant!, ions of thoto father xx h supplied all New Knghtid, within a generation, with their surplus Hour.' The General then givo statistics show in.; how irolitahlo farmiiig was In r'raiue. where two-tliirilt of the cjuntry was under cultiva. tioi. and di' i.lid into small freeholds. He closed by Mjilig: "llnwexer. i Meliitohiir iMUilu one of t!.o cnthusiattic iiinuagcunf this Intel tiatloii.il Iiiiry I'nir s , ing to lu:ti.'lf, hU coi.ttcs.X to the ipt.al.er prut 11:, tin'.' h's iijieais iug aloud )-. tho 'ghts. rclu.it iuy all that ha. li.-iM iaid to l true, in fimr of (milium inn gcnoml xva m. ,u all fnru's, luw i'.ik'i ,t ap poar that su.'i ,1 1 . jt nil uf Uatd is fatorabli to Hi pr uli.tt. in of Imtur a-.d thwst? I p.-n;. Uavc to give '.He fast In imu.' to tlat. hjigu.i 1 : th Ust lountiy that cttl'er Krai v r tlu L'liit.'i' tatus l.f i"." tl.o.a artM.'s. ri 1 in t'lvyear "'A. x bkh are ll last reluiblt it.xtl tics uhbh I ,j, ie, rtu. vhiih I liixe Iwv.i ijiio.iii, Kni;l.ui'' lxili' 1 1 1 ur bet'er $..1)0.1.0.0 x orthjai.dcf on clue.,- jl'J.Mt. (Ki x irth. cr mi tttT kTiU' if Imth artiel ' t.i di ..ib well A-ou.e the pu.le of tint I nlttd Utw, of IJ.rol.tf) vlul 4 Kllbiul boudh: o. Hi.' ;e t!.e sfti'W jt-nr I'.(I72,OsJO worth of bl t-t-r. Vca wil: 1 '.r.e th.it 1 tAynctllng tif tl e '.!:ot.". t':at I'm. a'A to K!i;;Lind, ff r the IV.'iieh farmers nro far to practical to bJIjxx their oiwHt to brnit ardiind Imro pnitiiiu lll,t'1 t!lur "11! : i'1' '" butter, but dun. a'cne; .vnl, lc.ml.'s, IVmio enti not of lut thn.se herjvli ' Tho Silver Prune. G. W. Wuliing Ins tlu fo'dowiu to six about ixlut hu knows of tlu I Silver l'runii brother.!. K. Walhu of Yamhill county, lfro'11 who'ii I revived tin onluri one hundred 01.1 year old trees of tlu variety known ax IW, "olleli Diop, propagated frc.j.i tl.e snmu stoel. t!u: ' ul'1 received irom Kochester Nursery, t. V. Ihcsu tretM weru duly delivered to Mr. Al lcrai.111 III Vnml ill county who et tluu: out 111 hw orchard slid thu tiers nil di I well. ,a m04t oi t!l9 frult ,liat '-as U-en urinated 11. Ks!and cIk-j i Mr. I'rvttjiinu ha. told the r"6t ' ,ho bl.tory himself. From tint ICO rujl Mr' I'f-ttynian clipped the scions, ami i,M l'mn ,ta "lm '-a called (Mr. l. gaxe the .nniei The Nicer i'rane. I have hut . Ireds of trees ill my nursery cf thu iam kind, to Ins oxeiy nursery man 111 Oregon and Wash ington terntory Tint the fruit is onu and the taints thing there can U- not a shadow of doubt. That the fruit is thu best, sweetest and finest dried fruit cvur raised in Oregon, a majority oi uiople admit; and there is no fraud in selling thu trees to the public &4 an excellent and superior fruit. But ther is fraud in asserting thst it u a nrw variety, and there is a fraud ui charging from 40 cents to .V) cents apiece fur trees (under the name of Silver I'm no) which can be bought from any nurseryman iu tho country for 10 cents to 20 cent c-idi under lis true namclCoos Golden Drop.) It would be xcry strange Indeed 1 I hsd propagated one bundled trees of x newarictx, and sold thi'iri all w ithout knowing it. to Mr. Ablem n, fir "Mr. Vrnttvmsii. no I im in- f . i ul , tie . I in, M Aldeif 111. v Mi AH-nii.il 1 a'l tl- tin e seen clipped ul I -lid -il 11 Ancient Plasties of leaih- k lett'i that -1 inaitl 111 til r '" ti 1 '1 i.rt 'tu. : ti r sparci; lo Mo'iammedai. country i'urata, Tuikia tni Mini 11 end Southern Mjt In -whose in 11 'tut .1 t flier v'.iv idista.. -d from prk and mtuMuatuig lirnil.u. In tl, llyz.xutine Umpire, llus'la, (Icmianx, Northctti spxln (inlnblted by tho Christian Visigoths) ami ttaly, l.tHH). 000 died Iietvteen l.lT.i nud IS"i, but the n.f II ajtei let of tho stricter orders and the frugal peasants of Calabria and Sicily enjoyed their mini health J which they, of course, ascribed to the fax or of their tutelar aliits)i but among tlu titles which sulfercd most weru Kircelon.i, Lyons, Florence and Mocovi, the first three situat'-d on rooky iiiouutnlii-slopes. with 110 lael. 0 draiiiao and pure water, while tho atppes of thu L'pper Volga bk- g"iiemlly dry and salubr.ous Th.' pustil -nee 0' 1720 swept nvax iV.'.OfH), or iiio'i-tl -11 tvcHtl.irJsiif tlir ",iV.O iulinbi tan'.iof Mar-'il!e in le-s than tite w-paka; but id th 'S.tH n'ntiiuoii 'inlrsbi that In habit' I the "ub3l'Hof the I atalal-.v only MO died, or l"s than four percent Tl 1 unst diiiv.ruetlx-i ipbleiiiii. P-c "doet In antl' 'ifi listoiyxxna th" four yev'i' plague that . f.iitni'iiutil at A'.eMUmi.a, Ktjit, .'11 a. t,. .14!!. a'i'l ragcil through th ilan inicsns uf t ho mis tl.e .r !. th.' llyiantute Knipir-. t.ortlf cm Afri a ami lovtl western liurop". It coin n.iiu"! It' r"nojK', sjirr-ad tothcerst ,er",x; mi, I'. i- v 1. id tho Iniiieii, ml ji-iit.atvd t" tlu t st aloli the toast i Afr:. a uliii t ei the c.'tit" . t f K"'.-'ic Asia ,Hn' xti:h itnple- il. 1 .- 1 aiu-t&iiti.i ;iK'. ii"i Italy 1 mil hr-itii" urte"nl fearfnllv: p.itire j isvai.is j -re al r,' bit.-I itiedil "Ut ..n.l M. x.ni ' 1 11 ict ' .r nan ars.aud ilui'ugtl.ixe m n.tl' 1 'Mil 11.J at latt ID.O-ii pel .ous ii"d at t.'oi stint ii.i-.Ii- e.nh daj' 'I :blnm . "I'ntory.'i rt'il llu total niinilier iif sltllli.s in flu three eontiiienta is xnriouly estlmatiil at li.'in 73. Ihfci tM) to 'j0.000,0is. Il'itlii "icily, Mctroo eofliid Albinii the disc." wax couliiiud ton few seaport towns and the Cauonjus and Ala bia ucipe'il untircly. This druadful pi xgus ii.ade it. first apn'.ar ancuiu Alexandrii, F.g.xpt, then a liaunoui city ot hDO.OX) inhabitants, and i'auhis Diaco ii'is, a c?ntcniiorary historian, speaks of the "reeklcsi gluttony by which the iuhabitanta of the great capital incurred yearly fevers and dangerou indigestions; and at last brought this terrible judgment upon themselves and their Innocent neighbors." Alexandria lost .lOO.iJOO of her inhabitants in .".'. and tU),(MX) in thu following year, and for n.ilcx n round thu eitj the lle'.ds were coxcrcd with tiubaricd cnrps.M: but the monks of tlu N'trisn dusert Wh of them had cletoted theiiurlvcs to th t.vseof coil" tlugii'id luryiti(t tl.e el.'.v1.; lust only lifty S tlwir frat-rtnty. who, w t'l fi" os'cptinns, o:ife sid tla' t'uy lud tt'tietly lohtcil :i ncotte rtiles of their or! r To! PJ. . :t is Tr:i:.r. IL' N'cx Vo.LTitr snu 'il.'.'j itiir:sitQ tUi o'j.l.i iu Uie way f t ".'ll'jtlu trut iif IWUirV lb f.Kil'i.' n;i.i'jition oi tltif British gvt'n..-.i.'u: t th' .:p.i! itl.Hi 1. Uu'ea.i ..d l!auuei.. n- 1 ih b' V.-eii Jr m!v t e an 1 .. dally li'fi liiii t : . -r tMiMitHI :i ..or!', o! t" n 'r t t!- r:t a ! 1 ! -. s . t A''r'tiil 1 1 s 'ill" 'le-l t It r..f '. il. I. . if t....wllO!lll HI I, , Rtt ip '. ;t te ll. '. : v p-'el tn 1 ' i" K' 1' . 1 :'! 1 .. I. 'l' -l 1 t il" tr a y '. -l.;"til'i l.'..'!l ..!!! .1 s i 1 1 1 rx .' t .. 1 i- I '.'i ,tv 11 j ." r i" !"c rt'i-r i',i;ri'n Mtary ..,1 .' ii.ei t 1 th ''i"li." . ?!es. all ie t .e ii'ijf'es U.ll ru;i'.j of i'ij Tt,rl'b!i tr-sn'iry nscuixja ru IlllliSritiuli III t..J r.unoii einant ttiat .' rjvutni.'of tlu omp.r ii l!0'),003 Turil' ii.. ml h y J.'l'.OUOOCO. V it!i an orjrfll nro tu incut df proleibly twr.a tlm auiotnt, it mov d mt tluit thu cinpi.w is fn a very lit :.i.i lit: in tj b'J ph.-alii tit? i'ldi of a r.'- Jtl'er. ..r.M::: in as: M iii. Tlu Inlaii. " ';lroyi: "James Co-ik'i trill for ui'ird.T of lluirj L'raijj nn thu iiigth of thu Ut of Deoimber w.h tonimeuced 111 th- circuit court .1:1 Thursliy, n'ld twudi)s .ipuutiu uuiei!u'l .11 jury, lions. L. II. Isou mil 11. U'lutt-ii represonttil the stitu, while tho prisoner w.es J.'friuUd by (ieorjj 11. (lurhtui, of l'ortlnud. 1'hu gr at rulfhii sst calmly during thu trial, Hid t ra) nf hope lit up his facu at luirham ,-at Iniiu afttr as elocjucnt and nwiiig prayer foi increv aawa-iuvur put forth by an .tdxocito. ilu jury went out after 1 l.t iff chan:i bv fiidgs McAuthur, and weru absent only forty niliiiitjs when thiy retiirnud .1 xtr.liet ot '(iiiil'y of murd.'r in the tirst dugree.' Yesti diy at 10 A. M. tin tlm c lurtroom was crow did o h.'.i.' (VA icceivu h.s sentence' He w.v Kiiiteuue I to be luni5- 0.1 i'j'ir.i.ir 7th. Hi v.'ived Ins seutur.tu ecsi'iy si d witl.on! .- iiiii ' T.i'i ,rotoiitlu;i to ruii.o'.'u thu Indians of the tuiito tit niuv rusurvatiuiu, fj tuu o win. I. t is il-ii.-vd thu Indian a; Jvil itiiath Lake hall iiiha'iit. will no doubt ciutt a reli-IIhn, n Kal 11 nth I.aku county, as ;he In linns cheru, jvj thu VMl.aJ01111.nl, vcill eivnUully ticto .hu x.a.'ptth rather than yiibmlt to unli i l.niije. 'Ihn removal of the Indians lp.11 heir intn u abodes, seems thu sanu as death to tiuii.. and xtas thu auso of tho Mod,i ijhtui.'. If hiieh ntt.on is intended, it wilIU iecs.ary for tin (iovuruiiicnt to Ui prepared sit.'i a strong forte to carry out such purn.) C'ti lioon I. v.Mjrxuii. Wo a lusu all yoeny peo;du to acquire in early bfe thu habit nt using g 1 language both in speaking and writing, and also to abandon thu use ol lu,y words and phrases. Tlie longer they live the iiuredithiult the acquisition of gjj.1 language will bu: and if thu uoldun at'e of vouth. tin proper time fur tho acquisition of language U passed in abuse, tho unfortunate victim of neglected education is xory probxlily doomed to tnlk atang for life Monoy is not tiei etvxry to procure this education Kvery per.mn has .it in lis power. Ho has to use the language which l.c re idi instead of thoblvn; which he hears, to f irm taxto from theflic it np"aker and poet- 1' He i-l- ti txia'U'c 1 . ht 1. ph. a- eia-iy mil Inuituit iiim-Ii to t'. v ' 11 1' a uldltig at tli 0 111 Mo til tl i I etliw ' ii'iicin il'i' noinhist. w .1 1 ,xi ri"'i "1 r. c of im auil it' 1 " "i p'l '1. . l.t I'd II ftUlll Inllli1 A in X- ' IT1sliri- x- rrsvxsiin- nntnr it : 1 i ,lM cum of rinding ilmn' 011.1 0 .tlli 1 1. t'dlltlKI Cllf t 'll ..Cllr. SI. . Irt.Whl ln,m . levlnr. tnWir,lll.. r W ,.f llP hut pntrrv when ho xvas on tho point 01 kiiitoii dcniM to tho French. He 1 nuasd thi tin to Iu pl.u d in racks nud 1 .rued ton piac" near I'lirt-ait-l'mit'O in tin ec wagons guirdedbv tfii soldiers. Hu ordered ten men to dig tho hole for their reception, and, after coxuring them, In rMt,ip,t Itiimi.iliafnK- u idi ft.,, vi i,..ii ,t, ,1 " ., 7. v " ." N escort .xuer me worx imi Ikwi nccomplisni 11 sa-wiv atav. u. noils 11 lit I n.-, Ol iSVtvull II3III II thenartv returned, but w , lire,! on f.ivn, ... ambush by a battalion of wldiorx under the' )e(o": Judc H-mna, and a xerdict of comiinnd of Toussaint himself All weru!',"0 alul e pOiM'Sfioil of the above killed, nud tin. secielof tho iteaiiim's locat on "", " rendered in favor ot Fink and v.is loxt with I mil aunts tient.Ii An oitii'i r connect) 1 with the batta'inu hit reecite'd iiitiinations nf the it. tended Imrml, hvto'.t lined no know .eilj. of th apot Tins ! 111-iaitt x se-tation of the t tipim .pcolilj c sve-i-eil it. f(i.fc Ultlt Tuili silttit ttnnli At. nttdn r A fill i'inus iif a'l ti'o I oy !' (. . ox e . 10 en v ,: iu, if .nN the. itnt limes ft 1 t.i ' 1 1 1 tain th it t' ex t . f l.,. c'tiiim : '! n i- p., ii ' ''' an, fin .i, 11 1 t l.lper -it ,f tl..i be 1 'e ti' ' pi 'id til" pr. i,h 1 1 1. , (JO' Whim I, 1 ahum ard o 01 r Dnattx ui J. U, Ilirnr- Mr. J Ii. Ilin h, brother of Iloti. Sol Hi'tch. 3tmtor from iMnltnoinab, mid lior lid Ilirs;h, State 'J'teaiuter died yetiieiday nt:e:nutxn about s o'clock, at his reudonee in Sal m. The ilcce-i-'l xxa for fanr vcars in htisliioss vwl: hu bioihcrs in tint cay but lor n lone "mr pvt I'.xs been in ill health, suffering (nun .utl.T.a, and for some) tlni? been c n fincd to hu lioutc. lie vvai cMimablf n character, lionoralile in all Ins dealing", and highly respected in -Salem, v.liero ik had resided tor about twenty years. The stoic of Mpssis. Flcischinan, Mayer A Co . cf wheh Mr. Sol. Hirsch is a partner, is closed on this account The deceased Icavcia wiicand children to nnurti In. !o. Sodclon Dent'i. Oliver P. Hatch, a gentleman who iiv resided in Portland lor several rears and occupied many positions of responsib.li:;. died suddenly about S o'clock this morn at his rooms in the residence o( Mrs. J A. Cair, corner First and Salmon streets. Deceased was discovered in Ids nil.i clothes in a djiug condition, ii .in? on the floor, wren the la!.,!..'; entered hi !0 re udjust lii c!t - ' " she imncdia'.sly gav.Mbc alarm and m. mo:.ed three .hjaioatij, bu: tli-.u u : efl;t were utatai,ii;,a:i-l.isM,t!!''. ' i'i;.' !ld "Isear blv teninuni. Mr I. was '. o'n ii U'Xston, ' tin .: :?r:, ni tr.'.iraicd to CiliMn.n . -iir.y d .tr, and joi ie i Cipi. :n..jU' c ii jian! 'f Ol.fo.'i h Vo'rcitfcr at V., . i. . Amv'ox ccuaiv. l"h c p. ' ia- . to K." N" -ihi!! ' ll.. :.t,o if.'. Afur li ie tv "( sjixii.1' li? ii . !) lb ' . ! ' t.uir.i Mr : f ;:'. l.nlia.' v. v i 1 1 ftom Ii.p ti t M ' ui I 1 1 .i.'Pllif 411.1 .! t .i,.Ki'V Of'C . ' Ji-psiy t-h -r If if i.r i'i un'ii t" vsd s.urnj: t '-. , xn 1 ',- JWSjPsrtil l, il ,! i- S ll l" li.i' it winch tj.'tm.l ' .11. : ti:.v !.' i . . now i: e.lir.1 In- i-'s.ff ' ii in- .!c;iil, I Kir.Aitll-IllV'e b-vti tit c-m e ul I tho Odd Kiillcwi ami Ki.ih of l ill. of whithrocictus .liii'lvd w0n kipo. ber. I'lincral loinf.r.riA SOT OUR AGENT. ( Tli.a is to cj. tify that wo h'.vo no vent inu.vu Su'.'.iva.i, ami l.:iuv. no .-tic's 'rin:i. and -.0 rjcli pcrion is nt'ihoiizi'il to tal.o ai.y oili-' s:riptinus for this pajier. J"ueh 11 pvi-son, xv. !.:ar, was o.ljrh.g to null the Kami 11. at liittt villo, nt ? a ya.tr. The KxIixiki. is -luvir sold at has than C-J TO under any eiit';i.istiiitus. No onu living gets it for less. 1 Wonlxo rotoko thu authority of W' I1 Leonard to act as our agent after this date, be- J cause ha has too much other business to attend to to jieniiit him to do our work to .idvanti.-j V know nothiu to his chsadv intage, and not knowing where a letter will reach him we give this public notice. He will pleasu return our I list and statement of doings, n!s' remit for j inontty collected. j Haul Hats! Hat I Until after tho holiday wo will sell nr 1111 n.tnsostotk of ti 11 11.nl I nts and bomn a VKtremely low prices, (all and l' eouviiii'i! ' that wu 111 evu whit '. iv I''.iih N iti',i and Unit I try goods u'.u ut grill i iuet. i'is ut Wii Milleau's, next d .ir t tiitym 111 I'i". , 1 I'omiuxrcijl atrott. 10 ' v 1. I -t I O. Tin Oru.un C1.1101. Ve,"tab!o Itemed. I Oru.'sa Roots, u, , .s a pi.rtly : ii.ti.rcil f: mi ' ittlk- Tunis 05 tat K.f - :i! Ifua l-rptro Id .' It sOcigoa HI011I 1'i.ru .1 -ut; tl.i'i jitat purill 1 Woims j 1'iin.sv.ii , ' , ensiMy re hevml from inus-v .11 I .uii'tv; by v.tti snail diMes of the O-e-'ii. Ill'-1 "urilier LOOK OUT! Mr . I'. Leonard 11 no !oinr authoried to receipt for n, or to vvli. it -duvriptions Also s aiau named Sulhvin, who, uu under stand, is collecting for the I'vi wm. Any onu placing money in tin ir hinds do o at their ow n jieril Ths only Livkk isii KiliKi Itemedy that wjii u pj havo a gool etlrtt in tlusiu'vUribus climate 'funder'a Oregon Wood IV tir. Froieu Ore v. The river oppcsilc the city was frojit oxer this morning and covered with ice half an inch thick RccotiuoUiiucu 'I :iet ' Idcr steamed down .lie Willatr eii and Columbia rivrri ;. crday. la noic tiio condii.oti of these two strctms ami rclurncd .n the aftctnoon. Too Mao'i Poxx-clur- , A )outh, tnc J os.'.x'.tfr . 1 IRun, cspcrictii el the c.tpl- ii o il -Jim xc power ol n . ' h hki I over charnc of poxsil.-r vwtenlav. I'lccrsnl the run . e iliive'n I oxer loovruds nwij', xvrin? 'ic ooy h. 'ii ihe tee ritlibiug the lie- .'j part ol ln's .itMicmx. Declslou. In the District court held at Jackson- Vilhi a few weeks ago, th somewhat . . I I t . otl Canyon road case lad a heating I lil.t Noiich' 11 Wrei!;. A luxe iIjjs since as the tinacrtT liavij, wia be 113 lowed .o mm oxer '-he L'm tia 1 . she nuiim,' too l.ir n ouiii and .i'i. upon a split which . .iied her tn a f-iy bitlv. li.lc vt.i "nallx m xn! nf ''n iliy lor reptii". 1 ' itusir full, ot -.-il bt inriititnt't'. Xinitil -crvlcc The Columbia nvcr is blocked, in con- I'dernrui ol xv bivh mc. i'oital Arjcnt to.'!e lelcRraphtd to thy to :he ilcpait- ment at Waslitnstoii for ir.strucioii nml tu.hoiiiy to put on land serticc if nccea 1 tin I'i'txvccn totdand nnd ;. n.u on the , it; r and lower rr.eis. I Mlldor tVrixthor The il paichec s' i tint it xus rainin;; m Monday ':i liouihctn Ctlifomii, on I'iIimIi)' in the notlheru ju:t of tli.1t t'.i -. and the storm coniiiij; in .. norih erly direction, so thai vvc miv e.pecl a cliingc of weather in a few clays. It U :lnii.lini! up ti nt in tin vicinitx, anl in dications arc favorable for :...n and mild cr weather. Lnruo Atton 'naoa. Since the beginning of ;hc current ichool year, September 3. tF:3, at ihe Williiaetic University, there have been 'n iltcndincc 1:1 nnlcs and 101 femaei; total, 211. Arrange.! in department! tlm tttendance ii an follow!.: Medical ilepitl ment (I'ortlsnd), 25: cilhgiate classical, tSj collegiate scientific, n. preptratory, 3; j academic, 53; mu teal, if. A- O.U- W. Elnotloa. At a regular nicciir cf r:ds!i:x I.o lt No. I, Iteld in l'.it Port tnd. Christina? evening, the billow .n,; o:: .er vc-re eb'cted: W. IVmIioiIv Ma:er U'ur!ti.aii; N. II. Crane, (ienma. '.'.lreinai.. !!. I! Vh'pple, Over.er; I." po'.d ."..' . ! .artier: U. K Nulla I'.tci.vcr; A V. utt, I'lnatitii". 1 '.. ".si '. $. l'aytie. I.ui.l '' . -- 'ikurn, Out i ! 'A v 1 m . oC Kstm initio !' -si Vnirii tit Jr' Annio M. ? I ng, Sea U'.ii', ' n l .t bciiLce. s . '. AaMvxuter, i'1,1 1 ,Vnicniujl, Mi Own Ihx, . 1 ' 1 Cil.tdf, M '.. , N t nn K rUUlLAWU, UKEGON. " OfTor for Sale .it tho Lowoat Po3iblo Pricoa. I HARDWARE, BM AND STEEL - H Consisting in part of 9W5 HARROWS & Seeders. We have been particularly careful to recommend no implements save such as are really the "nt plus ultra" of their -class, believing the best arc not only tha cheapest but safest to both to consumer and dealer. Our price lists will be fur nished on application, and wo sell no goods that we arc afraid to guarantee. Wo would call especial attention to the Deere My Plow, Ouor 1,000 Sold in Oiegon ami W. T. In the last a years. Ttis nsctilltr mrrvusinriX "' Hi I unfti i'-iI Imiiltfiiisnt in.iU niilv 1 1 i-i Mn In ' -tr ,,.i-'i n j.,.. ... .- . sljujt It N (" 1 1i ssi. e-sri nuiufi ll s ij ijii in . uiih m'kln .'.i am ' ,r Js W's lis iii I -i Iiiprovtnifciit ol njr liiii' lniif,tt sich scluis tin ' Instils stil Lstt s'.ls Ac r ' it l. el Mil r , l..y ir X'. in s n sii 1 iisi.ntjr ii r vi-1 t, lis i, 11 I ... i.nly t. c ll l.t ...1 ui .. i.J.l DEERE'S MDL1HE PLOWS, Buckeye Broad Cast Seeders, Deere's Sod Plows J&li-.o Gans PlQ-oo-a, B olxoro Soad Sxillap DEEnE'fl CULTIVATORS, CHAMPION PANNING MILLS. Farm, Grist nnd FoaJ MilU, Wood-working Maohinory; Doltlng, Schuttlor Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons With th Now TRULLENOER Put. BRAKE, thst Itt davlco! No Brssk Bar sued! No hixs to vetar out tlroa, will hold a svncioa aaywasrs ftroaa b-o-tn or -olni torwrcL We ssreaUo Sola Aganta fop , , STTJDIBAER. WAGONS, With Plbl Holltt Enk Too U Unowr. v wil ciamc-it. q Send for Circular ami Vricn Lit: " 11AUWY, DODD it COW York, Hannah Landlcs, Brodick Bav, Strathcarn, Sabrina, Rival, Lutterworth, Orient and Isle of Erin. Of the numbec but si:: are American ships. s Cnlolirntion. Ttic colored citizens of Salem have determined to hat e.t celebration on the anniversary of the emancipation of the colored people, and have invited their fitr-nds from Albany, xvho will come down and min in the festivities of the occasion, at liaxuis' hotive, on 1'ieiy Hill. The tnainKcrs ol the nifair have .spared no pains to make the tflcbiauoii pass oil' in good little 'I heic wnl bo a dance, sup per, and of course tasts xxiil be read and responded to with the happiness that such occa.-ious engender. 4 Mnrder itt Oroas Island- A letter just rctcived by the Bellingham Day Mad from a citizen of Orcas states that George Phillips was shot and killed at the lime kiln at tint place on last Tues day, the 24th ins;., by his wife, an Indian wo'man. The cause of the deed is not stated, but as poor George is generally known throughout thu Sound as a pretty "hard case," no doubt the woman lud some provocation. She Is under arrest and awauini; trial. We axxait further de velopments in the case. Now Vein's Xlomtttix. Another interesting reratta 'vas run jcjter.i.iy on the rivcf at this pom over the old course, to Kivh Island and return. Weien (oiiMiired i;igs. one Irom each of theiollowiui; vcwcls laiiicipaiing Sou tirina Ctihow hires., Si:.tihc.iru (Jbait Hiv Print. Am idea. Nairnshire, Kuropa, l.uiterxvonh and Hamuli Landless. Judges, x.'aptains Phillips and Cowman, ami r.'fcrce. Laptain II unman. The Olnn Hay won Ihe first prue, a music bot tniUtifiocoin;Cad.:oxv l'or"t second, lio and Niimxhirc. third, fjij. A UcintruMo Looalttj TheSkajju liiver valley. V. f., is fast looui'.iu op as . sirabli 'ocality for itcx" set. lets, cltlcmcntl e.tnJ some to or "0 miles above the mouth of that noble stream, which is only sreond in volume and current to the majestic Co lumbia. This valley has now a saw mill and five or six logging camps; is rich in mineral resources and will probably ere long have gold and silver mines in suc cessful operation, as both have been dis covered and there are fair prospects, Tho agricultural, mineral and timber resource, of that vast region will eventually become a source of admiration and wonder to this, our northwestern commonwealth. - - -Fonud Daad' Last week the Use announced tint Mr. John Doming, an old -nan about 60 veais of age, had been mhsing from his ii.iiii.. In Independence since Christmas h The citizens ol that place became, uneasy about hint and instituted vlgoroul seirth, tc inning the neighborhood for a tni'.e 01 a- .irutnul, but coald find ncth- ins iifluni and axe up. ..tippoHiig that I he had torn; lo .'inulliuin Oiegon, where I his son 1 live Saturday a in tu came front 11 hunt an I report.' I nil he had lound the uiissin, ma-. and that l.e was ilettlj I, appi'irs. that Mr. I) w.v. somewlnt un- ' dcr ihi mlhii'iri' ' U -r and IimI xvan Jilfresl o! lu.o lo li-ii-b and briars, 1 thr. n;;li tK- x'.pr.as ina fjtt and 'gi , wtr? hpi. 'rut In I 't'.tvn and chilled to tl-iib. Hi- m.'jU'a niiist have beeutcr r li!'. i. g'i'it ion'! v..'o dii t out wuh lis ', mil -it x'i in 1. ilu- to ihe , 1 . .ui 1 1. it " iv iir 1'ieir humane , ', . l 1 1 1 "1,1 11 In- tihtTf.l''Ollls tx :- - j &&& farti' u.sUi-v, w ouU ') utter thn to tiio folio I nj $ Randall's Rolling Culler Harrow. 7v r7tv-7.:-iTv f M If VUJ.S iz -.. y wuimAf:v:wm:, ft. V '