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WILLAMETTE FARMER. V-. tillanwti Jfarnur. 1R3UFD MTIIV ntlllAY, IlV OZiAXlKH tJ OXlVXO-, runi.i,jij-.;i"t and u.oimkioi.s. Term orfiubserlplloiit One conv onovcor (H.numli'jn),'lnftiinnec....2 Jill One copy lx Months (20,.riumUr) umii- J 2" One copy Ihroo monUi (13 numUrO ,. 75 3T II not pol'l within itx dioiiUk, S3 will tic itorcol one yuu i vuuflcnjjvion. rOHTLAND, JUNK 13, 1870. TELEGRAPHIC. KASTEKN STATES. Tlio Leslfilntlvo Hill. Vj-sihnoto)., Juno C The. legislative, cr Enropenu I'owern ninl tho Khcdlrr. St. rrM-nsDuuo, Juno C It Is staled in ofllclal circles here that England has joined Germany in n protect against Iho arbitrary manner In which tho Kbcdivo's tlecreo of Apnl'J2deleoltv.llh creditors of tho Egyptian government. Although solicited by Ger many to join In tho protest llussia holds iilool. Nuietl llio Mllokc. Tho llusslau expedition against Tureomar will lcavo Tchlcklstar to-dny. It consists of VfiQQ cavalry, 10 battalions ot infantry and 3(! guns'. Nlrlko in Hwcilcil. London, Jane 0. Tho Btriko ot tho work men In tho timber trado at Sundswdl, Hwo den, which commenced tho last of May, has extended to all tho leading ports of the Bo dcrhaumcr district. At tho Gulf of Bosnia somo ten thousand men wcro idlo at last ac counts. Tho government is taking precau tionary measures against acts ot violence. Keeping; Hpnln Out. SiKOArojiK, Juno 0, Aecordjn" 9 toll- HWI"""!""!""" --7 , " , ... "i-i-i-i DiNOAroiB, uunei u, itcruiD" 10 ieic- Allrtna nr-,mtcd tO-daV m.uu -- ---- -- m - 1, , . noratcs too mu Known as mo jucmnuun Amendment lirovldlna for tho repeal of cor lain laws regulating tho payment of pensions nud directing II10 secretory 01 mo treasury to pay out for arrearages of pensions tho re mainder of tho $10,000,000 which has been held as n snecial fund for tho redemption ol fractional currency. Tho bill also provides for tho salaries of ofllccs which havo been created siuco Iho passngo of tho act of 187!), nud includes tho ncccsrary appropriations for Iho different bureaus ami other minor lirovltioni, No general legislation other than mentioned is included. In 11 llurrj. Ciiktknni', Juno 1, Thrco renrgado Chcy. ennui who shot and hilled l'rivato Under, mid wounded Kignnl Hcrgcaut Kennedy whilo (ii routo to l'ort Kcnch, Montann, mid who wero turned over to tho civil authorities nt Mills City, Montuua, to answer n chargo of murder, wcro on Tuesday last sciiliucud to bo bung on the Till of July, 'llio samo ejonlwt two of them committed sulcido by hanging in thu cells of tho guild houeo nt lort Jlcogli. Oliln Jlnuorrntlr Convention Coi.L'XiiiCH, O., Juno C. Tho following Is tho ticket nominated : Governor, Thomas T. lowing; lioutcnaut Governor, A. V, Itico; treasurer, Anthony Howclls; auditor, (Jlias. Jtcmclin; judgu of thu supremo court, W.J. (illmore; attorney genvral, Isalali l'lllars, Tho platform denounces tho president's vo- tocsj demands tho ropcal ofjlnws regulntlng cougieisloual elections nml tlio repeal ot llio juror's test oath, nnd says that not n dollar xhould bo appropriated to pay soldiers, mar dials or supervisors to iutcifero witli elec tloiiH. It apposes national banks; favors jovcrnment money ccpial in value to coin nud 11 Iifjal tcudor for nil debts, regulatod by demand; denounces lis 11 monstrous fraud tho demonetization of silver, and demands tho full restoration of silver to lis original place; denounces tho iucreaso ot tho bonded debt, nud demands that it bo put in process of extinction; demands (.modification of Iho treaty with Germany regarding tho expatri ation of our imturnllod citizens. A Woinnu'k Work. l'oiiTLAM). Mo Juno ("1. Tuesday morn ing Gracio Ht. John Clcmmciicobroko Jail in tho police station in this city. Kite has been hi custody on 11 charge of embezzling $0,000 from J. V.. Hpring. of Sacramento, California, and forging a noto on Honator Hhiiron, of California, for $10,01)1). which Mho failed to get cashed, Tim Niirlhim I'nrMlc It. It. Ciiii'Aoo, Juno C An InUr.Occaii His. marclc (Dakota Territory) special says (list J'rosldont Hillings, with sovvral gentlemen who liberally subscribed to tho recent loan of $300,00(1 to tho Northern l'aeillc, in Hiicctcd the cxtanslon west of tho Missouri river to-day. It is reported that tlu l'rcsl dent found tho work progressing too slowly, nud that ho will lake steps to stir up the i-ontructors. Hillings suys it Is his desire to build the whole distance to Iho 'Vvllowstouo this year. As to tho c linn go of liiuuagenicnt Hiiro is nothing dciluilc, ox cent that Hillings menus to do tho best thing he can do for tho Interest of Iho road, independent of personal friendships. 11 is thought in some quartors that Vico Presi dent Klnrk will be thu general manager. AVith tho completion of tho division of the Yollowstonv, and tho l'en d'Urclllo division on tho 1'acillo coast, President Hillings proposes to establish n Ktauo lino between iho tormlut nnd thus provido for through travel nnd mail routo before the road li completed. The Wnriirr Miter mil. Wasiiikiiton, May C Tho Keunto com nilttoo of lluauco had n special mseting to day to decldo whether thn Warner silver bill nlioultl le taken up (or nctiou the prcsout session. The motion pending nt adjourn went of a proviou meeting was submitted try Voorheos with n recommendation that tho committee proceed to comldcr tho (lues Hon of measure. Morrill to-day moved to amend the motion by adding "and for the purpose 01 Having time (or Its lull cunsider ntloii, future action thereon shall bo Dist pourd until the first Monday in December next;" amruiltneut was adopted by tho fob lowing vote t Yeas, Haynrd, Kernnu, Terry nnd Allison. No, Heck, Vortices and Jones, of Nevada , Heuator Mnrril was paired with Kcnutor Wallace. The lutlor, If present, would have voted no. The uiutiou thus iiuieudrd was adopted by the mum eite, uud tho whole kilbjeel was laidiHideuerordiligly, 'Inn II limine, St. Ciuhlk, Mo., Juno (I. John llluir hanged hfio to-day fur the murder of Klijali Wnrreu. Nouwicit, .V. Y., Jiitui tl, l'ellx MiCaiiu was hanged n t 11:50 to-dny lor the murder of J. Morris Hutch ut Niggir Hollow, Slier bnruc, December '.', ISTh. t'liiiiiillxii i:tr-iluu. crnor of Lab&un, with two men-of-war, has visited Baudcakan bay, Borneo, to protest against any attempt to hoist the Bpanish flag mere. Alillnir the Nrnlj'. Lo 11 k, Jnno 0. Tho chamber of deputies has voted COO.000 liro for thu relief of suf ferers by tho eruption of A'.tua and tho inun dation of the l'o. I'ACirictoAsr. TntiONTO, June II,- A I llm p utnil election in the province of Ontario cstirday. Mow' all's iiduiluiktrntlon was nutulued. Of bO (oustitiuueies heurd from, Gl re I urn iulnis teiiulisls, 'J7 cppoi'ition nud 'J independents. All tut Hilars ii( the governuit-nt woin re. i lot till, ulsu Morris mid Meieidlh liaders ol the iippo.itiou, joKutiN snu.7 Nui llvnil. Lum.uk, Juue G,- A 1'arU ilispati h iI cum my to the tumor that Oirerul Gurioaldi is dead; but Miuotti Gaiibnldl at Homo tel egraphs contradiction of the report, ami sajs his father has completely recovtred from his recent iuditposltiou, I'nrt'uti tf CviiiiniiuUts. Hills, June G. Two hundred aud eighty, eight additlounl romrauuUts have received amnesty, 'lhe amnesty law expire to-dny, A (oiuluv tlooJ. Tho South KUnVrdshire mine drniuace comuiisslnuen )estridty auupumed that owing ton dil'tof XtlMOOcu Tipton dis Irict. nil iiumplng rugiirs would lo slopped lust night. Tho effect of this would bo the Hooding of humUfdii of colliers for uiilt round, South Sl.illordsLiro would ueier tocuvcr from the disaster, A rueeUuu of colliery owurs I called for Wedursday -UlvLm.pat-LlJf.lhp.situAtioL (Irnml lllleeri r Itriililn. San Jomk, Juno G. Tlio Grand Lodgo of Druids to-day elected tho following grand oHlcers' G. Mooning, of No. I, N. G. A.j It. T. Cottlnghom, of No. 20, It. W. D. G. A.; Johu lliler, of No. 11,11. W. Grand Kocretary D. Coutalcuce, of No. 10, It. W, Grand Treasurer; Charles Vnillcnt, of No. -3, W. dm ml Marshal; A. Gonuot, of No. 31, W. Grand Giurdlan. A I.onp fur l.llierlj, ScniiiKNTO, Juno G. Hclwcen tight nnd nine o clock lust night a woman named Mrs. I'mcrson, who, with her husband, un a passcngur for tho cast oil tho nverlau 1 vt. press train which left Ban l'rnucisco 3 inter day morning, jumped from n car wiudow whilo the train was under full hea.lwav. Tlio husl aud of Iho woman notified the con doctor, who reported thonccident nt Iho llrst station. A party of men who wcro employed nt Tuwles' mills, near by, wont out and hunted tho woman nil night. They found her early Dili morning walking 011 tho brldgo over Uiinjon creek. Tho only Injury sho rcceiv d was a nciero cut on 0110 oyo. Tho husband claims that tho woman is insane. Mo 1 who found her say sho shows no slaus of Insanity. Tho woman claims that her hus band is taking her cast lo put her In prison, and rather tlmn suffer this sho prefers denth. Mill They ('nine. Kan 1'iunclico, Juno G. I'.lcht hundred nml seventy-throe Chlneso arrived on Sun day per Occidental nud Oriental steamship uccauio. it is privately reported that 1,000 tickets luno been sold nt Iluug Kong for tho noxt steamer for this port. WfirkliiKiticii'M'o 11 volition urt'ullfiirillt, All liiis wucl: tho Stnto Couvontion of the W. 1'. 0. of California has been in session, with Dennis Kearney n tho chair, Thcro wcro over IG0 delegates, tiovcral days wcro spent in passing resolutions, nud they cover very nearly ns iniicii ground ns tuo now State constitution. Tho main platform re pudiates comiuuuisin nnd agrarianism, which was opposed by Kearnoy, though ho finally withdrew his opposition in deferonco 10 1110 country memncrs. it lavorcil tlie now constitution, eight hours labor n day, nil of llces clectivo to iucludo postmastcrs.compul sory edncatlon,betwecn H and 1 1 years of age, 1110 titato to pay lor scuool Uoolts, rale o( In terest not to exceed 0 per cent., forfeiture of land grants when railroads wcro not built in dun timo, repeal of banking law, etc. Tho following nominations wcro inndo on the Stato ticket . Governor, Wm. F. White, of Bantu Cruz, uud n telegram was received from him nuuounclng bis acceptance. W. It. Andrus, of Alameda, was nominated for Lioutonant Governor, nud nppcurcd nud'ad. dressed Iho comentiou. For Stnto Treasur er, Chas. King, of Nana: for Secretary of Slate, A. A. Smith, of Nevada;, for Stnto Controller, Hugh Jones, of Santa Clara; for Attorney General, O. W, Cross, ot Novadn; for Surveyor General, II. J. Stephenson, of I is Angeles; for Superintendent l'ublio In structlon, II, I), Trant, of Santa Uarbara; for Chief Justice, It. F. Morrison, judge of the 4th judicial district; for Associate Jus. tice, McKee.and convention adlourued until io-uay, viuno utn, Wbeitt VrtMl MlHlar, The Hgremout Castle has been entered on Lloyd's maratluio reftlster as missing. This line Ilritish Iron bark ot HU tons left San Francisco September 18, lH7d. with S7,8l!5 centals of wheat, valued $47,747. She was cleared by Amnion, Caspar! k Co., and bound for Cork, Sho has never been heard of since nnd it is feared thet she went down with her crew of 'J3 ou board, Kalnl Accident. San Fbascisco, June 0. A carpenter fell from the roof of Judge Lake's house this morning aud was inslautly killed. The fall was 00 feet. Ilaldlui; lieu. Tcoon, June 0. A baud of Indians, sup posed la br renegades from tho San Carlos reservation, Ii.imi lxm marauding for three weeks, Hesultsto dute.as uiven by the mil itary beadipiarters nt l'rescott barracks, are that dipt. Dyer imrtook nud fought the rvuegudes iu Minilucs mouutalus, killing our, iiiuuug litem llielr ililocierrlBa, and wounding fmn. So fur the Indium have kllltd live men aud run off considerable stock. The military are pursuing their usual vigorous policy, unit win noon nao tlicui iu limit, DrllliMl UIIO .Mill-.. 1'nisT Tow Nil M,, June 0. A few day ago u luuu 1111 the went side xf Wldby Maud picked up a eae 11 1 iiiai-u walnut eliulis, which drifted nahme, from llu urreh ( llu flreut ltcpublio a dl.tauoo of ulmut tiuti u.lt f. tuber Item. Yektcrdsy the bark Camdeu, from Hon lulu, was boi'aluiei) ue.ir Cspo l'luttiryand drifltd within I lino nible lengths of the Vuucouur shuio, wheu tie i-Mptalu dropped anchor. Iu eleailug he was obliged to slip the ruble, loiiuz the unchor uud 15 fathoms of chain. There is e large accumulation of mail mutter here for Alaska wNitiin: the urrhal ot the California. The Hritith gunboat Oinrey leave Victoria to-morrow lor l'auama. llavrralu storm here jebterday; strotie soul Uw est wind. Cape Flattery advices rinort extensive seal flshlug. 1 rum eHIII9. Rri-Tic, Juno 7.- The Dakota will sail at G o'clock to-tuoirow morning for San Fran clico with about thirty passengers, iucludiuj rx.KenatorA. A. Sargent, U.S. Inkpector uusries neinis ana two ilaugbler, She tskes 400 tout ot frc!gbt,.iucludlrig 1,400 sn,cki of oats and a lot of water pipes, staves ami uoops, 1 The house and ouUiuiUiagt ol Ff tr Soar on White river wcro entirely destroyed by nro last Wednesday; loss, 91,000, no insur ance Capt. J, F. llurni bni been appointed superintendent of tho Seattlo coal mines vico Chas. Iturnett. A pack train iucluding sixteen persons left here to-dny for Yakima via Snorpialmio Fass. Worklnt-mcir t'mnciiltiiu ol Cnlllorulii Saw Francisco, Juno C Tho convention assembled on tho 4lh day and proceeded with nominations. Stephenson, candidato for Surveyor- General telegraphed his, ac ceptance Charles Kurg, tho nowinco for Treasurer, declined on account of private business, and L. D. Clarke, of Ynba, was nominated In his place. W. F. White, can dldato for Governor, camo forward and took tho pledge, making an address, O. F. Thornton, of fisn Louli Onlino wm nomin ated for Clerk of tbo Hnptemo Court; J. J. Ayres, of Ls Angelas, telegraphed his acceptance), Qunllflcntions of candidate tor xaii.,, commissioners were talked over without making nominations. Associate Justices of Bupreme Court wero then nom inated as follows : J. 11. Bharpstein, 0. A. Tattle, of Alameda, for 2d district; Judgo Geo. A. Johnson, of Sonoma, for the 3d district; Judgo Wm. F. McNcaly, for tho 4th district; J. II. Hudd, of Han Joaquin, completed tho judicial ticket. A voto was taken (hat tho W. F, C. rccoguizo no jour nal now iu cxistenco ns its olUcial organ. A commlttco of ono from each county was chosen to rcvlso tho Stato ticket if it shall bo necessary. ment to Senate bill No. G1C, to extend tho timo of special postal service, until servico can bo obtained by advertisement, said amendment being to limit tho extension to ono year. Coke imked Uayiird, chairman of tho finance, committee, what action had been ta ken on tho Warner silver bill. Ha aril said that no member had been In structcd to report on tho bill. Coko said that his senso of duty led him to offer n resolution to dischargo tho commlttco from consideration of tho bill nnd to declare tho bill beforo tho Senato for action. EaCunds objected, and tho resolution went over. Tho question was resumed on Bayard's motion to recorumond tho bill. Voorhccs opposed tho motion. Davis, of Illinois, favored it, AU ho, wanted TO (o repeal tho sections and gel a good Jary law, Conkling said that he would withhold his voto on tho motion and let the Democrats Bctllo this quarrel among themselves. BUSINESS OUTLOOK WORLD. OF THE Berkley's Masquerade. "Better go Dick," said Hatlon. "Lots o' fun llio grandest thing of tlio sea son. Tlio masks and git-utm nil of tho latest and funniest Parisian style." Dick llcrkley took tlio cigar from his mouth, blew out 11 spiral cloud of smoke, FOKTV-SIXTJl CUttUIim? Keiintc. Washington, Juno 4. llayard reported with amendments Scnnto bill repealing sections 020 and 821 of tho re vised statutes, which prcscrlko tho jurors' test oath, etc., nnd said that ho would prob ably ask lcavo to call It up to-morrow for consideration; ordered printed nnd placed on tho calendar. Tho bill conferring certain powers, etc., on district commissioners, was passed, A bill compensating 1!. K. lllco for prop erty transferred by him to tho United Statos, for tbo uso of its consular nud diplomatic npmcntatlvcs in Japan, was taken np and p.iiKid, Thu Bcnato took up tho bill to amend tin net in relation to judicial districts iu Texas. Voorhccs offered a resolution directing tho Secretary of War to inform tho Bcnato of tho circumstances leading to ho arrcBt nnd removal of J. M. Hell nnd other Chero kco Indians from tho Chcrokeo nation. Voorhccs had information tending to show that tho persons named wcro forcibly re moved by U. 8. troops without reason being given for such action. ltoup. Senato amendments to Houso grasshopper uni, cxicnuiug 1110 timo 01 payment uy pre emptors, havo been agreed to, Tho resolution was nloptcd; yens, 128; nays, ui. Atkins, chairman of tho commlttco on appropriations, reported back a joint reso lution repealing certain clausos of tho sun dry civil bill, approved March U, 1870, with Senate amendments thereto, with recom mendations that thoy bo concurred in. llttutoou submitted nn amendment increas lug the appropriation for tho family ot tho lato Qustav Schleicher to $1,000; agreed to. Senato nmoudments, as amended, wcro concurred iu, nnd the bill returned to tho Senate for action, Kvans, from tho commlttco on post offices reported uacK bonato mil 10 extend tbo timo for special Ipostal service until such servico can bo obtained by advertisement, with nn nmondment limiting such extension to ono year. Tho amendment was agreed to nnd the bill passed. Bcnato amendments to tho post routo bill were concurred in. Adjourned. Hi'iimr. Wajsiiixoton, Juno G. l'cudlcton, from tho commlttco on foreign affairs, reported back thu llouio joint reso lution appropriating money to enable tho United Stales government to partlcipato in tho International exhibition to be held nt Sydney nnd Melbourne in 1879-b0, which wns adopted. On motion of Keruau, the bill for delivery to Samuel Lord, Jr., receiver, certain bonds now in tho hands of tho United States treas urer was taken up. It appears from lottcrs submitted by Keruanthat tho bonds referred to came into tho possession of tho Govern ment during the war, nominally as captured property; their ownership wai afterword dis covered. The bill was passed. The bill reported yesterday by llayard from the judiciary committee relating to juries uud to repeal sections 801, tJ-0 nnd 831 of the revised statutes was taken up. House. More than an hour was consumed this morning In consideration ot bills reported from committee on printing. Hill for elec tion of u congressional printer waa reported but not admitted, the point of order being raised that it was not such a bill as committee was privileged to report at any time. Atkins inquired if be could withdraw tbo bill. The speaker replied that he could. The bill was therefore withdrawn and the llousr resumed cousideratiou of business of the morning hour, the bill relating to the removal of causes from State to federal courts. Thu demand for tho previous que. lieu be iug withdrawn, Whlto proceeded to argue in opi ojltlon to the bill. The morning hour having expired, tho speaker laid before tbo House u mtssago of the president, transmitting the proceedings aud repoit of the board of oltlccrs on the ease of Gv-uer.il Fiu Juhu Fortor; referred In the i-ommitten nn lu'lllary alfairs, aud or d.-rrd printed with ill the documents, Atkius rep.uttd tho IrgUlathe mu ju dicial appropriate u I'M; mined that it be printed and rti'uuimiltttl, nud demanded prjiioii. qtio-tioii. rtit- previous question was seecouded, aud tl v lull uukirlert-d (riuted and rt'com mitted. The liou.e. then took up special order bill reported -y Hatch trow the committee 011 agriculture to prevent the exportation of diseases, and spread of infectious or con tacioua diseases among domc.tio auimaU, and was addressed iu support of the bill by Hatch and Covert, aud by Mortou in opposi tion. nmi rcticcicel n moment, iliey wcro hi Lcrklcy's sitting room, nnd tlio door which oponcd into tho hall was slightly ajar. Loth men had their backs to tlio door, nnd faces toward tlio blazing grate. "I would go if 1 waii suro 1 could keen my wifo from knowing it," fcaid llcrkley. "Why, to bo stttc you can," replied liis friend (Tatton, a gay bachelor of thirty nr moie. "What is tlio uso of being bound in tlio iron bonds of petti coat government, tied to 11 woman's npron string", nml make both 11 slave nud 11 fool of yourself nil your life. I tell yon men liko us, who nro kept in courts and among legal papers nnd tlocuments, need n little recreation sometimes." ".My wifo would rniso thunder if sho knew of my going to a masquerade." "Tho douce sho need never know it," replied Ifattoii vehemently. At this very moment Mrs. IJorkley was passing through tho hall, and paused at the door, having heard her husband's remark. "loot's see, when is itt" asked Uerk. Joy. ".Next Thursday night." "I'll go." "So will I," thought Mrs. Berkley, as sho disappeared unobserved from tho door way. "In my enrriagol" asked Hnttou. "Vcsj oxpect 1110 in front of tho Lin dell, from thcro wo can drivo to Kruth's or Mrs. PurcoU's for our costumes nnd masks." Thursday night came, nnd our two friends wero at tho lnosepierade. Dork loy was disguised ns a Turk and his friend in tho hideous garb of nn Indian. Thcro was ono faultless form, dressed ns 11 pii"o 01 tlio olden tune, which seemed to bo tho admiration of every one. Our friends wcro not lonir in lull ing this strangolyelisguiscd nnd evidently fast young lady, as sho mailo herself especially pleasing to Derkley. Tho lattur.pi omeuaded nnd danced with her, anil thoy retired to another room for refreshments. The eyes which gleamed out. from thu holes of tho mask our hero declared to bo tho most lovely ho over beheld. Whilo chatting 'and drinking sparkling cliamiiagno with tho nrtful beauty ho chuckled to himself to think what a nico trick ho had played on his wife. "Now my charmer," ho said, pouring out a glass of champagne, "I drink to your health ulono, nnd vow I lovo no other ; after which I ask, as wo nro by ourselves, that wo unmask." "Dull, Sir Turk 1 you do not pretend to say you lovo mo 1" "Moro than tonguo can tell." "And that you nover lovoel another 1" "Nover, by tlio jumping Jehosaphat." "Nonsense, I'll venturo you havo a wifo and half-a-dozon children." "1 Bwear by my board I havo not," vowed tho Turk. "Pshaw 1 wo women know you men too woll to believo what you Bay. Men must have somo 'recreation,' you knew," said the artful beauty. "Dut know, dearest, adored un known," began our hero, pusliinc his chair just us closo to tho pago as ho Pcoplo will bo ablo to sell out olson and fulfill their desiro to cmigrato hi All matters will brighten, all legiti trado will improve, nnd capital will for tho privilege to construct tlio ways that aro needed to bring tho v to our 11001 Dee. WASIIINOTONTEnRlTOm Mr. Drents, Delegate fionijAVasl ton Territory furnishes tho Nnti Republican a brief sketch of tho ce tion of that Territory, showing progress made, natural resources nm vantages, and tho extent of tho agr tural pursuits, lumbering, stock rail fisheries, elc Ho gives & correct i of tho industry and intelligence fit population, anil its rapid incrcoso in past, and tho great emigration that 1 comes there. Her stock interests alluded to, and mining prospects forgotten. Wo think Mr. Drents ii travngaut in his cstimato of prodi for tho production of both Eastern Western Washington ii sufficient to tract tho world without slating it high. For instance, wo consider t bushels of wheat per aero as far al tho average of'tho crop in nuy por of Oregon or Washington. Ho eleven tho country cast and west of tho( cades, showing tlio diirorenco in soil climate. Ho docs justice to tho viei contained in tho forests, and uiga necessity of opening tho Columbia freo navigation. JIo shows that v tho contemplated addition of tho noi cm counties of Idaho, the number voters will nggregnlo 1.1,000, nnd might have promised that by Novcml 1880, that will bo increased to 20,1 Tho prospects of speeely railroad ucction is correctly quoted as a pron of immensely increased growth i prosperity. Ho argues that they are titled to n Statu organization, nud ? safo to say that, by the timo it cari perfected, that Territory will bo sot vanccd that it can takes a pluco of portauco in tho Union, aud that tli'u portanco will rajiidly increase at immenso resources of tho Northwest developed. Dee. .. MOSES SATISFIED. II mite. Wasuinotox, June C. The army appropriation bill was reported, ordcrd priuted and recommitted. The House went into committee of the whole on the bill making additional appro piiatiou for the postoftlco department. The dsbaU was coutlnued byTowusend of Ohio, Keifer and Stone, after which, without action on the bill, the committee rose and the lloute adjourned. could get it, and placing ono arm affoc tionatcly around her waist, "that 1 havo found my aflinity in you, that I never loved till I saw you, and that I ndoro only you. Nov I havo made a full con fission, nnd after requesting the pleasure of seeing you homo, please allow mo to remove tins mask that must cover 11 fuco of exquisite loveliness." Derkloy had ovidently drank too much champagne, or hu would not havo been so vehement iu his remarks. He threw ono arm ttrcuud tho young lady dreascd in tho fascinating costume of n wm. raised the mask, and beheld the face of 111 wife1. "Constrrnntion! Sallio, let's go home," heoiit'd; uud in fifteen minutes they weru in a cab going toward their resi dence. Mr. Derkloy was a very quiet man for several elays, anil Mrs. Derkley enjoyed luu victory in silence. A week or two after tha atlair, Hatton asked his fnenil what became of the girl dressed iw page ho was coming it over ho sweetly ut tho nmquerade. "Don't mention it, Ned, for I havo sworn I will never go to another nmsquerado whilo I live 1" Ned Hatton thinks hi friend Derklev was bitten somo way. Threes hundred tramps were ateel iu New York the other vacci nated iu New York the other niiht. Tho best way to vaccinate a tramp Is with a sho. gun. This prevents him I W tftV-.tr-, ftll-t-n-a Al.n ....1 . .. 1 . 1 MBt.t. ihm wi; mo uuui-jox ami iurmera The 8ate concum-d 1b the lions amend- chickens. There nio good indications for tho fu ture of business. Tlio commercial na tions havo long been suffering from stag nation of trade. Prof. Donimy Price, tho distinguished political economist of England, furnishes im interesting paper to tho North American lloviow for Juno, in which ho discusses tlio causo of commercial depression in tho world. Ho reasons tho matter out very closely nnd conclusively, and his argumont may bo summod up as follows: Thcro has been wasto and consequent over consumption; India nnd China lmvo endured distress ing famines and tho purchasing and pro ducing power thcro was reduced; tho wars of tho United States and in Eu rope, havo destroyed and consumed with out producing; railroad extension has been in advanco of ability of tho world to reimburse, especially in tho Western States of America, whero tho country had to develop beforo it could ofiot any returns for tho investment, so that tho cflect at largo was, moro necessaries of lifo wcro consumed than produced. Germany levied a thousand millions of war indemnity upon Trance, nnd spent it in creat work's and speculations, built foitrcsscs aud railroad:), and with theso vast spoils to debauch public morals Mid disairaiiL'o tho courso of trade, tho victors became poor and dis tressed, whilo tho vanquished nation I'ranco paid the immenso tribute nnd then lived so economically, as to confine) expenses witluu tlio popular income produced moro than they consumed and to-day Frnuru is financially the most luilcpemlcnt u:tti n in I'.urono, hii"lniul loaned money to find much of it locked up in lion-) tying stocks, and much of it proved a tot il loss. Ihiidaud manufac ture I goods that sho nover got paid for. Her products wero consumed without reciprocity and that was over-consumption. This stnto of things resulted iu a great part of thu world having nothing to buy with. Money is only a conveni ence by means of which to cflect ex change of products. Pcoplo who havo consumed everything nud havo no products to dispose of, lmvo been guilty of over consumption. That is in a gro.it measure true of tho pcoplo of Oregon to-day. If they had wheat and wool iu abundiincu to exchange for other things thoy need, thcro would bo no complaint of hard times, and Hint is truo of nil other countries. Money bciii" scarco means hero that wheat aud wool aro scarce. If England or Now England have manufactured goods thinking wo would need them, and we aro not able to buy them, tho manufacturcis will havo to keep tho goods until wo can pay for them. If every man would go to build ing railroads nnd produce nothing, thcro would bo nothing to exchange. Thcro has been over speculation in tho world over investment in unrcmunerativo enterprises, destruction and loss by wois, n neglect of ordinary affairs, a failuro to conhno expenses within actual incany. This condition of things hns left in dividuals and nations poor, mid ns tho work of manuiiicturiiiK goods went on constantly, it was suddenly found that goods wero piled up that nobody could buy. Tho world was economizing wearing out its old clothes becauso it had not tho means to exchange for now ones; luxurips wero in less request and tlio fact was plain that manufacturing must bo roduced to only meet tho demands. This throw many workingment out of employment nnd caused universal dis tress. Merchants nnd bankers and manufacturers have failed, operatives liayo gono hungry, and thoso who had work at low wages organized strikes to demand more. Over consumption mado tho world poejr, and then over production followed, which is, that more goods were produceel than tho nations could pay for. Produc tion was checked and distress followed, but this was tho remedy for the elisease. While production has been checkeel tho world has bought up and worn out tho surplus, and present indications aro that all things, aro nearly restored to a normal condition. Donamy Prico as serted tltis, and already it is manifest. Within a week pest the creat staples of mnnuiaciuro cotton ana wool -havo advanced in price. Suddenly the stocks on uaiiu are iounu to Do limited. Tho supply of cottsn and wool is also less than usual Manufacturers have had to recommence working on full time, and tho demand for wool and cotton causes an advance in raw material. Over pro ductisnjhas teased, nnd if wo avoid over consumption tho world will know a pros perity us general as tho lato depression. If we imitate the industry and economy of the French pcoplo and never spend more than we produce, wo shall never know him! times. It is certain that tho nrosneet fnr ebo future is improving every week. The probability is that tho revival of indus tries will extend through tho whole of Europe and America, and if tho work inguien can afford to eat wheat bread, wo shall havna good market for our sui plus grain. It is almost beyond doubt that vve shall havo an immenso harvest and if we can have a fair price for our nmtincra ihpr.t u-iu iu ...-..i :... i the whole region. Already the nihun I ,minc ?"d mv. ners before ra : ...., ... .. . - . "". nnp Mm- v-. --a ...... .,i in woui cuiues in uino to Do ot creat ben- i "u )""" f efit to all wool growers. -een our tenants good tchant , Tho arsmuent of Prof. Pri .., . I -"' uul "" never Dee us correct, lie has successfully laid down the causes of depression and we see the return of prosperity indicated. -So region will receive more benefit from the revival of trade than Oregon and Washington. It will briiig us a satis factory demand for our products; bring money to seek investment, or to aid in development of our wonderful resources. The dispatch published last ove'f shows that tho settlement of that dians on the now reservation can hj complishcd nud that Moses and thtv of them oro perfectly sutisficil r( reservation is not ivrablo land, butal.. entirely grazing nnd mountain coujf Tho Indians can hero hav o epiict ai -8 out of the way of tho whites, and a ii stout government force betweef1? Indians aud tho settlements thertPi probability Hint peace can bo fl3 taincd nnd conflict between IndhrjE whitcs avoided, They can find ttls lands enough to make garden spobi and ratso all thoy need. Somo elm Umntillas will remain as citizens, ing land on thu old reservation) paying taxes like whito iwoplo, bu'rn rt rP 4 1, .. Ill Inl,,. . ll. t? muni. u. ilium win llinu up luu llhfc march for tho now reservation. B., Titov Dvk, who was oxocuted f . murder of Tullis, lately, was Publ1 ? ministrator of Sacramento county V1" forniii, an oflico that only admin? ' on estates whero there was no vfillf" is said to havo been a young man cSu" attractivo appcaranco, was very pd&C but was ruined by oflico seeking. life I running for ollico ho said in jest -ten ho was elected ho intended "to scgtl a killer" to work up business. y,c supposed that this jesting exp.j worKcei upon jus mine! until it bexi. fttA-4l tjlAn lT- ... . .l 1.' n-;u lucu, jao wus wcok minui volatuo, and was actually hum? f curing tlio murder of Tullis, who . rich rAtirdimnn nvwl tl.A i'maahIi l merely to secure tho fees that w ' derived from settling the estate A Tenant's Complaint Ansi on A squire in one of the Mldlanr'! ties was applied to a short time i one of his tenants, who asked k duction in the rent, similar, as ke that which has been made by oth, I lej ownen. The squire nointed.out i lo icnani mat ne naa not, like ihei'led ownen, previously raised hit ici 0 Ii that, in fict, the family of this ver , C, had held the same farm at the sari for generations. The farmer iJ,' this, but pleaded that the times w f .' and that he could not make bo y. meet, and rmilrl nnl lli in I.- imu. Sf c things were so bad. Hereupon tk said: "I think I saw your son o' houi,ds the other day?" "Yes.1 was out; he's verv fond of hu hope you don't think there's any ihoij" unv. .i - t ,,ii w"i ", HOi A llll my wile s maid came back from .U- I L. .. . . sue urougnt two aresscs tor you icitr -its. sir. she did : ihe to look as well as they can, I uuii i iiium mair -un the c am very pleased with it. I ir, mat when we lunched at tour It "ay w e snet the coverts I taw ail: Sim ly. ij.ti lim fet.i slant llh tlio l as VOU know. Dj! Oiher ihlnus Id . - -...,. ,....- . be altering, I ha e thousijtJL I want to tell jou my couc'lusit read, tu's estate to Um one g vt .-,, .aim rsir. After one or two more have slaughtered their childrei to make angels of them that sort ot religion will receive a i tdft 1 iiad ae i w;t : lltt tjinue feecoi atw t K