--.. t WmDAMETTE FARMER. iilfanwtt Jfarnwr. issur.ii isvi.itr inrtuv, nv oxjA.3n.igJ3 oxuvza, l'CnLiHiii'.iis and mormcTMut. Tcrnm orNiibKcrlpllont Ono copy onejcir (S2 numbers), In aihaiiec....J"2 (10 Ono copy fix inoiitlu (2a nuniUr.i) 1 00 Onocopy tliroomontht(13 mimlicrs)... SO I'OUTLAND, SKIT. 12, 1873. Ths Secretary of the Treasury ban decided Hint assistant inspectors of Btcam vessels nro incompetent, under tho law, to sign certifi cates of inspection. Mruriif, Sept. 12. Costs, twonty-onc; dontlii, four; vvculhcr favorablo. Nkw Youk, Sept. 12th. W. J. Smith, Acting r"resltlcut of tho Howard Association, Memphis: I send you by telegraph an additional 83.000 to-day. Jat Gould. I'OKKIGX SEWS. TELEGRAPHIC. IIASTi.KX MUTES. TIip Unity Trlnt. I)k Kami, Sept. 10.- -In tho trial of Henry Qully for tlio mnnlor of Cornelia Chishohu, tho prosecution nt 1 o'clock yesterday rented its caso. Tho object of tho prosecution hud been to establish tho theory of n con spiracy on tho part of tho tlofcndant and other to kill Chlsholm, Ullmcr and lloson batim, nnd that in carrying it into effect, tboy killed Cornelia ond other persons. An attempt Is being niado to show that tho night after tho burial of John W. dully, a mooting of conspirators was held at tho gin liouso of John Uully to maturo planH for carrying tho conspiracy Into i fleet; but tho Ktnto'H witnesses t( stilled thnt tho object of that meeting was nothing inoro than tn dis cuss tho practicability of n body of citizens going to Do Kalb tho following day to assist in tho arrest of Chlsholm nnd otherri,chnrgcd with tho murder of John W. Qnlly, nbould they resist and assistance bo necessary, Tlio lliillloii I'miil. Waiiikoton, Sept. 11. In anticipation of nn unusual heavy arrival of foreign coin and bullion nt Now York, tho Secretary of tlio Treasury hns increased tho bullion fund nt tho assay ofllco ten million dollars In order to farilltnto tho prompt ixchango of foreign coin for U. K. legal tender. I Iti it tit it unci Com liny, Auiiuny, Kopt. 11, A npeclal HajH that n met ting hns been arrange d between (iourtney nnd his Imclicr, and llanlau and his rrpro Houtatlvc, at tho oftico til A.T. tfoulc, donor of tin' SfJ.dOO imrw. in llorhnurr on l'rlday. Tho location, tUntnucc, dato and terms of tint raco will bo settled, ai.dartlrlcH of agreement drawn nnd hlgmd. Cliiiutituiiuii lalio In favored by tho Ilaiihin parly. lust ice ('lilitriiliii-itii'it. Nl.vv Yoiik, Scut 11. Tim lleiald nays: It Iiiiii jtiht In mi liisconrid, ixcijit liy thnso who oto iutirrsted in i.e'cplng tho matter diirk, that about 'M itiilirlmciits for e-onsplr-ncy nnd luurd.-r in tlio CliUlmlm ease, lmvo slumbered iiudistuibeil In K.-mner county for two jiars, no iiirtMrthnvlpi; been uiado. In Mich ii eouuty the development of tho Ya zoo pi. in vviisliiuvltitblo. IV tor ItitiH In (li-nrulit. Ati.inta, Kept. II, A fatal fever U raging In tho counties of Toll;, l'aulillng and Har rison, and within u fuwiliiys over lllty men vu died In mi excliiolvily rural population, Tho victims oro mostly jouug men, Thoso iittacbud sullVr tenibly, tlio tongue turning bl.iok nnd swelling liiiublo tho Hire, and blood oozing from their mouth nnd cars, Immediately after d( nth tho bodies lecomo spotted and discolored. Of 29 rases under ono plijuiclan's treatment not ouo recovered nnd llio greatest alarm and distress provnlls and tho lover Is steadily Hprcadiug. Tilt) Mtiliitt r.lrvllou, Nkw YotiK, Kept. 11. Tho following nro (ho very latest figures from tho Mnino elec tion: Tho volo cast for governor iu 370 towns Is 121,271, divided as follows: Davis, C2,CS2: Hinllh, -1'J.Ull; (lareclon, lH.Cil); Hcuttcrlug, 2ID. Tho rcmaiiiing 123 towns cast tho following voto last j ear: Connor, n,2()l; Kniith, 1,00.1; (larcilon, 3,25!): total 13, U23, Tho opposition tn tho ltepiiblicnus bad ii majority hi (heso toMim lust jenr of 2,012. .eii liirh Itcititirriilli' i'oiiTt'iiHuii. Ktiiai-usi', Ki lit. 11. Tho b.illotfor (lover nor rcsiiltiH): Whulo uuinber of voles, III) 1; iieei usury tn u ihulco, 1,'ii; Itobiuson, 212: Klocuin, fiO; ClitUon N. Totter, 1; llotu Hon Htymoiir, 1. rio tho rhuitmnii declared liiicuiH llobinsini the iiomiueo for goMruor. Cheer. ('out u moved that tlio nomination bo made iiuiiiiIiiioiih; curried with but two or thr.'o objections. .Itonr Mrliilt. 'W'Asiuxtiros, Kipt. 12. Iliirchnid, dirxtor of tlio mint, bus issued n circular with a view of prepuilng statistics relative to the produc tion nud consumption of i;o!d mid silver, inU lug thoso eiiiphoe'd in arts and manufacture to liirulsii statements showing their early or monthly eoiituuiptloii of U.K. coin, native bullion, or of mituU obtained from old manufactured M tides. 1'ull and speeitlo In-1 foruiatiou on tbeso points U regarded of vast liiiporliiuco in its boarlng upon tho economy and history of tho metallic currency of this country. Itovcitiic litrpils. Aggrcgato internal revenuo reoelpls from nil sources up to nnd Including bj-duy, show mi increase of $72,000 our the correspond ing period of last year, .Mukiitf liiitc tl (Jrt't'iitmi'M'ri. Hoiton, Kept. 12. The State Convention ol the untloi!.il Greenback labor party us muubled ut raueuil Halt to-day. The follow ing ticket wan placed iu nomination; Tor (lovornor, llenjimlii 1'. llutler; Lieutenant Governor, Weiidoll l'hillips; Trensuier, Wilbur 1'. Whitney; Auditor, Davis J. King: Kecretary of Ktitt', Joiiathuu Arnold; At torney General, Horace II, Surgeut, .Vtreetilily lliiHiluleit. MiivrmniMtr, Ala., Kept. 12. A man named lluiles wan sontentcd to bo hanged nt Athens to-day, but the case was appealed to the supremo court next term and sentence mispcudtd. HulleH killed his wife nnd uar rowly isciped 1) lulling at tho time, Three thousand people uemliled to-day at noon, broke the jail uml took Italics half u mile out of town (or tho purpose of hanging him, but no ouo would tie the knot. Tho sheritl then jumped into a wagon, pistol iu hand, wild drove Unties back to town and lodged him iu jail. Tho croud slowly dispersed, .liter) I it ml llrmellrnu 'unoullii. 1Iai.tiuoi.k, Kept, 12. Tho ltepubllciin State 1'iiuuutlou was held to-day in Con coidtrt Hull. There was nn unusually full attendance nnd Milton G. Urner was made president, Ex-1'ottiuaster-Oenernl Creswell vins nom inated (or governor, but h declined nt his private nlbtirs requlro Ids entire time and' at teutloii, mid named James A. Gray, of How. nrd county, for goveruer: Tho nomination of Gray wan received with the wildest npplatue, nud bo was made the candidate for governor by acclamation. Samuel MolUberwas nominated for comp troller; 1'rancU M. Darby for attorney-general uud J. 1. McCullough for elerk of tho court of upjKuU. Ttio IVvcr. WismxeiTov, Ht-rt. 13 A tcle'craui to the Kutloiul Uoaid of Health rcpotU live new eues of jvllou- fever at Morgtiu City nud two mild etties iu tho iufecteel dutilct lu New OrleAU. Iiuiteiitlliii; Mtrlkrn, I.nvnnv. Hclit. 1 1. Iron nmxtirn rif f.nn. Inrksbiro nud Ayridiiro reject tho demand of norkingmen for an increaso of wages until tlio prico ot iron exceeds oil Bullllngs per ton, Ono-third of tho furnaces nro to bo blown out, masters bclloving tho rovlval in tho Iron trado only temporary, Sclf-ftcting winders in the Ashton cotton mills havo almost dttcrmincd on n strike. If weavers do not Mrlko with tho winders they will in almost every caso bo locked out. I'unds of tho winders union will possibly en nblo them to contlnuo tho strugglo for two months or moro. Tho weavorg could not possibly remain ho long without experienc ing great privations. Card-room hands will doubtless bo locked out when tho strugglo ut'giiiB, a live per cent, reduction in wuges has been posted In tho Lancaster mills and short tlmo nnd reduction of wages In tho mills near Stockport. Opcratoreof twolargo mills at Mosscly havo struck against reduc tion posto.1 nt other mills. l-'riim I mil it , A special dispatch from India says thnt tuo regiments of Highlanders nnd two regi ments of natlvo troops are moving up the Knrnm valley, nnd that two regiments of un live cavalry and ono llrillih nud two natlvo regiments of Infantry mo now on their way to tho Kiiram valley. Tho statement that tho r.cpoyr. who wcro With tho embassy v ro left nhvo Is disbe lieved. Spring MIii-mI it I'lilliiro. Toiionto, Sept. 11, spring wheat in On tario has been n signal failure Injured by midgo, w cavil nnd runt. MiliJiii; Out. Hvkooon, Sept. 12. A government steamer has left Mnudoluy, bringing down tho htaiT of (hu llritish residency nt that iilace, fears being entertained tint King 'J lie nan vvotilil lullow the exnmplo set nt Cabiil by mniiiaeriing the embassy. riu'itlntf t'l;urs, London, Kept. 12. Tho Viceioy of India tedi'grnpliri a (.kolch of military iirrangemciitH under date of September lllli. Gin. Koberts will havo 0,COU mon, consisting of two brigades of Infantry mid ouo of cavalry. This firco takes posBentslon of tho country (torn hhutnrgartcru p.tsn to Cnbul, uud from Hhutargaiteii pass to Thull. Tho country will be held by -1,000 lucu under Gull. Gordon, nnd tho Khybcr line from I't-shavviir to Ghiilldniiiuk will bo protected by 0,G00 men lu addition to tho I'cshnwur garrison. This fnrco will provide a movable column to hold J.iggnlallal: mid commuuicnto with C'abul resirvcs nt rtshuvvtir lbiwtil. l'lirnl will number 5,001) men. Tho above force will represent u division capable of meeting all opposition. It will have its headquar ters nt C'abul, and nn nrtny lino to tho bnso of l'chhnuur. It will lmvo n second lino by way of Shutargarteu till that pass Is closed, alter which Gen. ItobcrU will look for main tenance to Cubul and 1'oshawur. Tho Khvbcr column In Inactive) organization. Troops nro now ndvnuclng to occupy Dukka, Guides aro pinning on (o llazawnl, A cor respondent ut Allahabad saya orders nro to occupy Cnbul with or without tho Ameer's consent, Tim Mitr text lii 1'rnurr. 1'iusck, Kpt. 12. Twenty-eight million frillies worth of Trench gold will leavo for tho United States this week. Iu n dotullcd an nual statement relativ e to the Trench harv est, IMcinue, n great agricultural authority, says that it has been very good in four depart ments, good lu seven, fair in 21, poor iu 40, bad iu in, This j car tho aggregate crop will bo ninety million hectolitres ngnlust ninety live million last) oar. This will inako neces sary tho luipuilutioii of live or blx million hectolitres. I'miiierx DtKt-rttti i:iilitnil, Lomkiv, Kept, 12. A party or farmers railed to-tlay Irum Liverpool for Canada to investigate tho ndvaiitiges tif settUmeut III the Dominion, They represent lloxeburgli-shire-, lloMWlckbhlro uud Duiufiioshtru, Scot hud; Duih.iiii, Ciiniberbiiiil mid Yorkshire; l'.ngland; also the easiern and Houtherii couiiliisof Tngl.ind mid rev cral districts of Ireland. Children Poisoned. TJeiaii, Sept. 11. Three children of John McGrnth, living near this place, wcro pois oned by eating bread and milk, tho milk be ing fresh nnd warm from tho cow. Soon after tho llttlo ones had cnten their usual supper they complained of feeling sick. Trom tho symptoms, tho mother, who was Mono nl tho time, concluded thnt they wero poisoned, gnvo such remedies ns she had nt hand, saving ono by tho uso of warm water nnd Bait. Tho other tuo littlo girls, aged two nnd seven, dying in convulsions. Tho cow nlso had spasms, leading the doctor to tho conclusion that tho animal had been poisoned, l're-imtntloiis lo Itccclv Ocii. ilrnnt. San Francisco, Sept. 12. Tho coramlttco of arrangements having iu chargo prepara tions for tho reception of General Grant met at tho I'nlaco Hotel this afternoon. A communication was received from tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company tendering tho uso of tho steamer China to meet the City of Napoleon. li'npolcon wni very fonel of walking the streets of Paris incognito, iu scnicli of nelvcnturcs. On tlie.o occasions he generally woio n, round lint nnil long, lilue, great coat, in which in.i npjicar nnco was not altogether jiropossessing. In consequenco of this ho was occasion ally recciveel with a ooolncps anil indif ference, to which, in propria persona, ho was unaccustomed. Ono morning Miortly heforo Christ mas ho roso as early ns bovcii, nnd no companicel by Duroc, grand marehnl of tho palace, who woro tho Haino sort of disgiiiso as Niipolcon, loft tho Tttillicrics just ns day was breaking. After a walk through tho 1'alaco vcnilome, tlienco to tho ltuo do Napoleon, whero ho much Tokio outsido of the heaels, and ofl'orinp to j admired tho splendid mansions which obtain cnblo advices from Yokohama ns to j )ia recently been erected there, chat thoprobablotlmoof nrrlval of the expected i ti flimiljnry with Dttroc, ho ob gucst, Goodall, l'crklns & Co. also ten- , , ' poso In caso circumstances should obllgo "It scorns to mo that tho Tartsians in them to withdraw tho offer cf tho steomor this quarter aro very lazy, to keep their Stato of California. Tho Taclfio Yacht club Ri,n,, , ni this timo of elav." I 1 a l.ll.. ....u..iu.l,.n 1 !..( Inlnlt. I . . L . alto sent in n letter minounciiiK their Intcu lion ot cruising seaward with n squadron to escort tho City of Tokio on her arrival. Tho various offers wcro accepted. Tho sonso of tho meeting was that In view of tho recep tion being In tho day timo It should bo de cidedly nautical in character, and a dcslro was expressed that overy ono owning n sail In tho harbor should spread it on tho bay in honor of tho ovcut. Llko All tho Host. Inst TAClTIClOAbT. Kitlliit'li'N rrotfriiniuir, Kan TiUM-we-o, Kept. 11. Dr. Kalloch, major elect, huviug enjoyed n hearty break fast this morning, and sitting up comfort ably lu bed, attended by his vrite, allowed himself to be interviewed em tho work he has cut ant for himself when ho Assumes the reins of office. "I imi glad," said tho doctor, "to be able to say n few words. I nin getting better all the time. I believe I could get up now nud dress myself if tho plijsiclaus would only let me. Siuco the people have bouoied me with their choice, I havo had but one wish nnd that Is to serve them fultblully nnd honchtly iu all things, I shall be assisted by true men In some of the other cxecutivo de partments to carry out the reforms which are uredod, 1 hope a Wo that tho now super visors nud school directors will try to redeem their respective boards from old reproaches (hat have been attached to them in tho past. 1 intend to go to (ho bottom of uverj thing lu the dlschargii of my official duties. I havo no fricuds to reward, no enemies to punish nud uo viudlctlve feelings to gratify, I have long been satisfied that the people of thli city have been unreasonably burdoued by excessive taxation, aud ulso by too heavy charges for water nud gas. Whatever U fair uud just to water aud gas companies, people will cheerfully render, but moro than this I shall, on their behalf, resist. 1 am iu fall sympathy with the YVorUnguieu's party in their policy of retrenchment, ind I shall uso all my official power to effect thorough reform in this direction, '('lie ! runt ltee'rtloii. In pursuance with tho action of ft confer ence withelliieus last evening nt the Talaco Hotel, 11 ay or Drjaut appoiuted 11 members of the 15 to constitute the executive commit teo for the Grant reception, The reuinlulug four will be appointed this evening. Those electee! are. Governor elect IVrklm. V, 11, It. H trues, Samuel Wilsou, Wm. T, Cole iniiu, Tlburclo Turrott, J. T. Jncksou, Johu Me-Comb, Johu ltotcufcld, Clam Sprvckeh,, John 11, Wise, and W, W. Montague. 'I lie Jt'Onnette, The schooner Ounrdasla, which arrived In port to-day from Kiuak, reports that tho Hemic tt Arctic exploring steam yacht Jean uctte sullt-d from Omulatdu for ut. Michaels ut" JO A. M. on Ausuut Oth. At St. Ml-e-haeU the Je.tunetto vvns to take ou board Tipiliuaux, dojs, idotglis and other articles to complete her out 111 for u cruls) to the North Tole, ".My dear," tnid Mrs. .Toblinli evening, "vvlion c.in I go ? ' Tht' lady referred to it visit to Califor nia which who had been contemplating for mouths. "How soon elo you want to go i" in quired Mr. Jobliuk, looking up fiotn tho Ohronicle, nnd beiiovolently gazing through his sjicclacli'S upon tho p.u titer ot Ins wallet. "dust na soon us over I can," tcplicd the huly eagerly. "Let's hee," Mud Joblink, pulling out his pencil nud proceeding to figute. "Mebbo in throo weel8, Mnriar, mobbo four," niM hu contiuueil to .figure. "l'our we(tl;3," nun inured Mrs. J., in a disappointed undcitonc. "Ah, I know vvhnt'll fiv it, Mnriar," Eiiddunly exclaimed tho old gentlenmu, to.ssiug tuido ids piper nud pencil, "I'll rcII my Ilolcher. I'm tired o1 pnyin' iinscssincutH. You can Unit day utter to-morrovv i" Mrs. Jabliul: burst into teniu "I.onl bleKfl mo I" cried tho bowildered Joblink, "vvlin. on euith'ii tho matter, Mnrinrl" "Von you oo oo-oo want mo to go nwny, you old biuto I Hoo-oo oo 1" An hour later nn elderly gentlemnn might havo been seen iu it leading taloon with his hat jammed on tho back of Jiis hlad nnd Ids' Ctuviit untied, inviting all hands up to drink. Virginia Chronicle. Can't Allbrd to Marry. (Jirls, do you hear this! Many good men mo crying, "Can't afford to marryl" Why 1 "Kxpenso of supporting n wife." Why support n wifo? Might not wives bo mado self-supporting, or partly hoi Isn't thcro nomcthiug wrong iu this Kystem which makes mntrimony de pendent ou it man's ability to pny all tho wifo'd expenses 1 1h it not filling tho laud with old maids 1 Hns it not douo ho for tho Inst half enntuiy? Who marry most? What r.tco? Tho people vvhnenio nothing fur keeping tip style. Tho foreign-botn, whoso women tin n to uud tend tho shop. Tho cultivated American is not tho marrying man. llo like'Stho goods on exhibition, but they're too costly for his o cry-day wear. I U'tice, oft they rcin-iiii on tho counter until shopworn. This is it crying evil. Our best men nro not marrying, lio caubo so mnny of our girls nro saying, "Vou must tako mo for better, for worse, to ft cd nii, to clotho me, to warm tuo to keep mo clad iu the fashion, to givo mo it liouso proportiou.tto to my style, to keep mo in pin money, nnd I will condescend to livo with you, and tako your money, nud do nothing to earn moro, and to lamont, if nnvthing goes wrong, that 1 didn't marry Lotter, and you must regard it ns it great fnvor on my part." Tho man wants you pretty badly, but it'a tevo heavy n con tract. Things must bo rearranged so that you can carry moro of your end of tho log. A Change Isn't it about timo that our humorous artists stopped portraying Undo Sam as a lone, lean, link specimen of humanity, nnd akotchinx Johu Hull as n tat. round. jolly liereon, weighing nbout two him- ilreel nml titty pounds! Sinco Undo a.itn is sending Johu Hull ship loads of bread stuffs out of his plentiful store to keop tlio Uriton from starving, it seems to us that tho thing should bo vico versa just now Undo S,tm tlio fat person nml .1 ohn Dull tho lean, hungry-looking individual. Nor. Her. No Moro StnroU for Balnea. shop: Discoursing thus tney arrived nt tlio Chinrso bath rooms, which liad beeu ro- contly painted nnd embellished. As they wcro criticising tho decorations of tho exterior tho cafe, which bolonged to tho establishment, opened. "Suppose wo enter nnd breakfast here," said Napoleon to Duroc. "What elo you say 1 lias not your walk given you an nppelito 1" "atre, it is too cat ly : it is only eight o'clock." "Ilnh 1 bah I Your watch is nlvvayn too hlovv. As for tne, I am quito him- gry. Alter wnnt wo can leturn iiouie. "Tay, and lot us return now. Then, rising nnd going to tlfb door, ho began to vlu3tloan Itnliauiccitativc, nnd endeavored to appear nt ease. The grand marshal, after fruitlessly ( curdling his pocket", found that, having drowsed iu haste, ho li.td forgottun his pun:-, find ho well know that Napoleon never carried monny nbout him. Nov ertholes.s, tho waiter camo nud presLittcd tho bill to tho grand ninr.il ml, yho ttooil muto with surprise at not being nblo to disdiargo it, although tho amouiit was only twelve francs. Nnpoloou, not knowing what detained Dm oo, mid not accustomed to bo kept wailing, re-entered saying impatiently. "Come, make haste, it is late." Tho grand marshal, now comprehend ing tho uuplo.isant situation iu which ho was placod, nnd thinking that tho best way to get out of it was to avow frankly his inability to dischnrgc tho debt, approached tho mistress of tho cafo (who sat silont nud indifferent nt tho counter), and said politely but con fusedly "Madame, tny friend and myself left homo this morning n littlo precipitatoly; wo truito forgot to ning our pur5o-but I givo you my wonl that in nn hour I will send you tho amount of your bill" "It may bo so, sir," coldly icplicd tho lady ; "but l know neither of you, nnd wo nro overy day taken in iu this man ner. Do you think that " "Madamo," iutcrruiiteel tho grand marshal, reddening with rago at this answer, "wo aro men of honor wo aro otlicors of tho guarvL" "Oh, yes 1 fino excuses, truly officers of the guard, indeed 1" At tlieso worth, uiett of honor nnd of ficers of tho guard, which Napoleon had overheard, ho turned round, nnd iu a voico which had caused heroM to trem ble', demanded "What is this nil about 1" Hut nt a sign from Duroc. ho remained impatiently whero ho was. Tho waiter now stepped forward nnd volunteered to bo nnswentblo for tho dnbt with which assurance tho muticsj of tho cafo was s.ttiMicd. Dureo regarded tho young man with surprise, uud drawing from his pooktt n paid watch encircled with biilliants, said to him "My friend, you havo nctcel nobly; keep this watch till 1 return to recom pense you." "Sir," replied tho waiter, "I havo no wMi to tako it; 1 foel convinced that you aro men ot honor. "ttooil, my friend, , said tho grand marshal, "you shall never repent your coufulcnco iu us." Jle then i "joined tho Emperor. On thoir way to tho palace, Duroo re counted the particulars of tho adventure to Napoleon, who laughed heartily, nnd was imn.li pleased by tho generosity of the poor waiter, who had becomo sccuri ty for them without knowing who they wero. Ou their way to the palace they camo to th) Tussago des Panoramas, which was then ouo of tho most elegant pass ages or I'orerctl ways in Paris. Tliero a sliop attt-acted tho attention of Napoleon. It contained n fino collection of porco lain vases. Two superb vases vvcm ex posed to view, and appearing to tho Eru jieror very tasteful, he entered tho shop nnd demanded tho price. Tlio mititros of tho shop, with a sneer on her couutennnce, coolly naked htm if ho wanted to purchase them. "Why, madame, I should net havo asked tho price unless I had thought of purchasing thept r exclaimed rvapoleon, irritated nt tho cold impudence of the w oman. "Four thousand franco not a fat th ing less, monsieur." "Pour thousand franc I That it hor ribly dear, Madame much too dear fe-r Dabiei have been starved long enough on such starchy foods ns arrow root, which contain scarcely any nourishment, nurses nnil doctors to the contrary, not withstanding, nnd now ii wisrt nnil kind public opinion Ins about concluded that I me." thoy havo boen scratched ami punished ; Aud touching hi hut, he was nbout to long enough by havii.'j starch put in leavn the khop, win n tl.o woman with their clothes. Soft wool newels no starch, her hau Is in her pttkots, mldod sarvas neither does we'll washed liuen or nuis-'ca'iy- liu, while tho dainty fouls of tho rote ""rhey cost mo five thousand, but It K fall with infinitely mon grow if starch better to sell nt a loss in thoso times has not stillenoil it tuul prepared it to , than starve. Thcro.aro lino eloinga now tako ou innumerable creases. a-days Always warall the world complains I Dusincfs is nt a standstill now, and tho shopkeepers nro ruined; but wo do not pay lcs3 taxes. Duiing this address Napoleon's conn tcnauco bccaino highly expressive his eyes Hashed, and his cheeks wero Hushed with rago. At length ho interrupted her by saying "Madame, havo you a husband I Whoioisho? Can Iscohim?" "Eli I la I la I ilo not bo angry, mon Bier I I havo a husband, thank hoaven, but ho is gono to scok money. Hut what can you wnnt with him whon I am hero?" "Enough, madame, enough 1 I wished to toll your husband that porhaps I should send for thoso nice vases " Ho then loft ho shop, disgusted with tho woman whoso coolness nnd politics had so much cxaspcrnteel him. "Faith 1" said he, when ho hnd re joined Duroc, "I havo had n sound lec ture Irom a foolish woman, who seems to attend moro to politics than hor business. Oh 1 1 will havo her husband's head shaved; it is his fault." Tho Emperor nnd tho grand marshal now returned to tho Tuillcries, having both met with adventures, tho ono with n shopkeeper and tho other with a waiter, About six weeks after theso occur rences, Napoleon said ono evening to Uoroc, "1 havo nothing to do now; supposo wo go nnil seo how tho shops look, lly-tho-by, how did you sottlo the ulnar ut tho Chinese D.tths V "Indeed, sire, 1 nm glad you havo mentioned tho subject, for I had iptito forgotten nil nbout it." 'That is wrong, Duroc, very wi-onc-. I may bo allowed to forget such trillcs, but you " "Sire, I will immediately malm tl.o amend honornble." "Ves, do, and let it bo dond in a way which will please me; you uudei-stnud. At tho same timo let tho femalo poli tician bo ordered to send hor husband hero with tho two va-.es which I looked at when I paid her n visit. 1 nm somu what iu her debt. Ah 1 ah I 'tis my turn now, and wo shall seo !" Duroo h iving given prociso directions to ono of ti oimpuiinl footmcnligpatched him to tho D.iins ChinoN, when ho thus addressed tho mistress of tho cafo "Madame, did not two gentlemen hi eakfast hero about six weeka since, without settling their bill j," "Ves, monsieur," replied tho lady, very much troubled, seeing that tho inquirer woro the liveiy of the palace. "Well, madame, thoso gentlemon woro the emperor and the grand mar shal of tho palace. Can I seo tho wait er who bccaino sccmity for them 1" "Yes certainly sir." Tlio mistress rang tho bell nnd felt very uneasy; she thought of nothing less, than going to tho palaco to imploro tho forgivoness of tho emporor. Whon tlio waiter appeared tho footman gavo him a roll of fifty napoleons and said to him, "In addition lo this, tho grand mar shal of tho pilaco has charged mo to say that if you havo any favor to ask for yourself or friends ho will bo most hap py to grant it" Tho namo of tho waiter was Dargons; ho hastened to accept tho kind offer of tho grand marshal, who instantly mado him ono of tho imperial footmen. 1 Ie soon gained tho contidejico of tho Em press Josephino ar.d became her speei.il attendant. After hor divorco ho accom panied her to Malmnisou nml singular elcstiny of men of this timo -eventually entered tho scrvico of vVelliugton in 1811. After tho visit of tho Dains Chinois, tho imperial footman leachcel tho Pus sago eles Panoramas, whon ho entered the shop of tho voluble woman. "Sir," said he, addressing tho master, "you nro requested to go to tho palaco this instant with tho two vases which tho emperor inquired tho prico of about six weeks sinco iu your shop. His Im perial Majesty is now waiting for vou." "Heaven I" ho cried; "I shall bo shot!' Then addressing his wtfo, who was terribly frightened anil unablo to speak, ho said: "I havo no doubt that jou, madame, lmvo been talking polities to tho emper or, speaking ill of tho government, us you always elo; tind this to tho emperor himself I Whon will you learn to ceasq your cursed babbling J Ah I I am a lost uinu I I shall bo shot," Hero fright nearly overpowcrod the poor man, who seemed shocked that his wifo should have taken the emperor for a polico spy. Howovcr, ho mustered all Ids counigo and arrivod with the vases at the Tuillcries, where ho was immedi ately ushered into tho prcsenco of Na polccn, who thus addresseel him: "So, sir, I havo found yon at last I am glad to seo you here.' Then taking from a drawer in his elesk eight bank notes for a thousand francs each, ho presented them to the dealer, who was trembling with fear.and with difficulty advanced to receive them. And then, with that peculiar sarcastio brevity with which ho invariably spoko when ho wished to reproach, ho added: "I went tho other elay to your shop. I bargained for two vases; your wifo nskeel four thousand francs, telling mo that thoy cost her five thousand. Well, although that was a falsehood, I now givo jou tight thousand; tako them. There nro four for tho ases nnd four for jourscli. But tell your wifo if she eh i . not attend to her domestic affair-, irtead of politics, 1 will send her where tho will bo taken cato of, and you, too, to teach you both to be moro silent. Go, sir; that is all I have to say to you Good dav " ' ' Probably Fatal Acoldcni An Orosjon X.ndy Wlillo Praottoli Tlirowing tho Lruuo Inrovvn n-oi Mustang nnd Probably Fntalt jurcil. In tho San Francisco Chroni Sunday last wo find tho folio Mrs. Mary Mornn, n middle aged lady, on a visit from her Oregon to her i datives iu Alameda nnd C Costa counties, met with n torrib cident yesterday morning at wl known as tho "Kanaka Davis It some twclvo miles cast of San nnd nbout tho samo distatico no: Oakland. Sho was taking lesst tlnowing the lasso, when tho mt sho was riding beenmo unmana: and dashed through tho chaparm along n precipitous trail nt tho t his speed. Her friends followt fast ns possible, nnd after scai for an hour and a half, foun woman lying on tho ground in a of insensibility, her form entnnglci tho Iniiat, nnd her body drawn t against a thick growth of chap wheto it had been draggcet by tho mustang. She was speedily re trom her dangerous predicament mi lied to tho cabin of it Portugucso herder named Silva, wlicro sho w stored to consciousness and a phy sent for. Her left arm wns fou havo sustained two fractures an wns badly injured internally, clothing was torn into shreds an flesh terribly lacerated. It is th scarcely possible for her to rccovei -.. t Mochnnlcs' Tulr Postponed. Tho opening of tho Mechanics' has been postponed until Mi October 20th, in order to sccut presence of tlcn. Grant nt tho opening. With this piriiuout n nttouilauc?, nnd spec! it trains nnd running in overy direction, Po wi'l contain inuio people- than assembled nt ono time or plnco ( tho North Pauilio Const, nnd it w ono continued festival of excil from the timo ho nn ivis until 1 partttre. Wo hope lo see tho ovont occur. Xtoricrtort'io Clorl: of tho Uoarel of: Land Commlsstoncrn. Mr. MtCornack, clerk ot the 1 makes a report of tho money re. aud disbursed iu ids office, from Ot 1878 to Sept. 1, 1370, as follows: Pcliool Punt!, piluclpat ......... 31 School 1 mm, Inlcrcxl . 3 llnlvully ruml, principals ... .. Unlvi-mUy ruml, luti-rcul - Aerlculturiil CoIIi-ko Kunil, rlnclpul Ii M,Tlenllur.tl ejollctio I-'uiu, iuttret.i;'l Hl.tto I.mi't Kiiiul ,-. I Tltlo I.hiiiI Fun J . . (.'iipltut Hull. linn I u ml awuuip Land Kuud ....... . ' Total.... ?T Tho several amounty havo been t ovor to tho Stato Treasurer, us stated. A Narrow Eacnpc. Clarence, tho younger sou of Mr. Watt, narrowly escaped a shocking a few days ago, under circuniRi nbout as follows : Mr. Watt had maro that got snagged while ru about, from tho elfects of which six In her death struggle she got tin who was standing near, cotneieil plnco in tho stablo from which ho not escape, and felt upon him. SI a largo animal and seemed to bo fairly upon tho littlo fellow win ristauco reached aud rercucd him his terrible position. How ho os being cruslii el to death is quite a p ry, saying nothing of tho surpiisin that ho did not roeoivo a fracture t location. Hu was badly bruised In permanently injured. Yamhill 1 ter. Wont Ashore, Tho tug Kntio Cook, 39 tons bt Henry II. Fields, master, in en Alsea bar, stiuck, disarranging rudder which, coming in contact tho propeller, broko oil" two flukes t same, rendering tho vessel unmana, In this condition, sho went on tho sand spits, lly letter from tho Caj tin eo elays after tho disaster, ho fa; chances of getting her off witji trilling injury nro good. Tlio Ca was unacquainted with tho place; it but littlo was known of tho Alsoa Mr. Hubcriham's survey was i Thcro is no doubt but that tho Coo! out of tho channel, which at the da hour that sho crossed must havo h least eighteen feet of water on tin nnd tho Captain, undoubtrdly, toot ho considered to bo tho best routt tho best water. Tho vessel is unin and quito now. Eatlmato of Expenditures. Yesterday tho County Court w session and among other business t acted the following estimate of oxpt tires for the fiscal year ending Iu 16bU, was maeio: Circuit Court. .,.. ' L'licult Court (State ciue... ... 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