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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, FEBRUARY 10, 1882 2 I Issued ccrj Week li the, WHXAnr.nr. KiKiiri: ri iimmiim: Tl.KMS OK StllSCltirTIO. rer, (To-tuce. psM) In adtiuitv fit months (PoMso pal I), In a4.nev 'jmn than sW uiiintlis Mill he, per month 1 2f AIltKliMMNO IUTES AvertlMment will he lneril, provldhiR tn ro Importable, at the follow itnr table of ntes . nm inrH nf nv e icr month three Inches of pwe per month .. . One hlf column per inontlt a . u1.i.h ij r turtnth IN I'-CO WW jgtmple conlcc t-cnt free on smillcsllon. Publication OrtKe "o 5 shn;:toii Street. tJr. rooms No Ssnd r1 t'P iti:.iin i:v iT.m:;k.vim. The silk fair at l'hdadelphia opened Tues day niglit Xohnd league money was invested in I nion Generate The Aamage.it the Houston, Tci,Momli fire was 820,000 Consolidate el lr.inn levies in assessment e SO cents a share Parnollites will oppose the applications of cloture in pailnmcnt. No orgiiiization of the New York Legisla ture has been undo jet. Public Punter I)efrec is sud to ha ere signed by advice of ph)sici"iii Dr. Kciiuo) will !e hnd lc-tgue candithte or parliament for .Mcatn. Dr. Carxer won the shooting miteli at Lon don Tuesday oxer Gordon Captain Kails thinks that tho frmsconti Dental railroads are trying to deft at his canal tcheme. The Spannh pilgrims goi.ig to Koine are all Carli't soldiers or'fnei ds of the Ccrli-t move ment. A hill was rrpor'ed favorably in the Senate Tuesday approtuiatiiiJl.'i, 000 for tree vs.cum virus. The death- from ma'lpo at 1'ittshurg la-t week wen "2s, and Is uewcae were reported Tuesday. The nomination ol II I? Nicholf as po-t-master at Norfolk, Va., I as be n withdrawn by the 1're-ideiit. Three jotin ladies were diowneil while crossing the river at Uroadwa) depot m Vn ginia on Tue-daj. A leuling banker of Hanover committed suicide Tuesday oxer lo-ses bj the Union Gen erale failure. Senator M 11 r introduced a bill in Congress Tuesday to preveut unlawful occupation of public land'. The cornice at the Philadelphia mint in January, 1SS2, aggregated 7,734,3G0 pieces valued at StV-TG.OOO Mrs. Wm B Stone, of sau Francisco, was thrown from a horse and killed at Oakland on Wednesday. On account of unforseen difficulties the of ie of the Cmted Inland will be rcmoitu rom Pans to I,i erpool. Snow to the depth of six inches fell on the Norfolk and Western railroad, in Virginia, on Tuesday night. John L. Wilson, of Indiana, was appointed receiver of the land office at Colfax, W. T., 0n Wednesday. The new minister from L)enmark was for mally rcceh ed at the White House Tuesday by President Arthur. It is understood Guitcau s body, after exe cution, will be preserved in ice and exhibited all over the world by a Philadelphian named Rldgway. A large anti-monoply meeting wai addressed by Goernor Xeil, of Idaho, at Columbus, 0., On Tuesday. A gasometer at Newark, X. J., containing 100,000 feet of gas exploded Tuesduy, Los, $2o,000; no one hint Senator Hill, of Colorado, entertained the President and several other dignatanes at his residence, on Wednesday. The President nominated Wm. H. Arm strong, of Pennsylvania, as commissioner of Faci6o railroad", Wednesday. Two white men, McKee and Singlcbarry, have been arrested for the murder of a negro preacher at Clinton, La. Diilon writes to secretary Forster indig nantly rejecting the offer of liberty on condi tion of leav mg Tor the continent. Senators Sherman and Ingalls bad an am matea tilt Tuesday over the funding bill, both gentlemen becoming provoked. Two men werp killed and five woutded by a collision on the Scioto Valley itailroad near Hanging Kock, O., Tuesday. The Washington iS. Ohio Kailroad was sold Tuesday for to'J2,000, to K. A. Hayt, for merly commifcsionerot Indian aitairs. Monday, Feb 27th, has been selected &, the day for holding Garfield memorial ser vices in the House ol Hcpresentativcs. Fifteen more arrests have been made in connection with the murder in Ireland of the process server, middy, anel bis nephew. The heaviest snow storm of the season oc aurrtd in New Kntland Tuesday. Trains were delated all over New York by the same tor in. Oscar L. Baldwin, ato cashier of the Me ehanics' National Bank at Newark, N. J , was sentenced Tuebday to fifteen jeats m the tate prison. Textile manufacturers of Philadelphia have contributed SiO.OOO for the establuhmeat of chools of invtruction in the work of maim fSeinre of such fabrics. The committee appointed by tho anti. poljgamy meeting at Chieago last week met Tuesday aud organised a movement for a gen eral agitation ot the subject. All the telegraph wires leading out of Houston, Texas, w ere prostrated by the fire in the telegraph-ofhce building, and no further particulars can be ascertained. The Russian government claims to have sridenci that the anti Jewish movement in Russia is kept up by the revolutionary party, although not originated by them. Straw-bond star route cases were up again to-day and most of the time occupied by argu teat concerning the production in court of certain bids and their contracts. Vest's amendment to the Sherman fundfng bill was rejected, 32 to 28; Plumb for it and all Republicans and four Democrats against This will probably kill tho bill, Thesub committee; on the contingent fund nvestigatiou have turned the work of sum mlngup testimony over to Senator Cockrell. and the inquiry will soon bo concluded. The ways and means committee are at sea on the tanfl ijuistmii. It is evident that the promise mat'ii by Haskell that tho bill would be reported this w eek w ill not bo kept. In the Senate Miller presented a petition (St1 till! i .!...l! . -.! VI. "" "" im"u;ianuii association of San rran Cisco, urging tho early pjssage of an act to carry iuto Ultct thu Chinese immigration eaty1 " ITIIMS 1IY TELECK.U'li. Guiteau's health Killing. T n new ca( s of snia'lpov w tro reported ftt Lhii'.igo Wednesday. Tho total loss of life by the late Now Yotk fire is reported .it scv en. Tho Kotinehilila ' ae contiilmtid $."0,000 tn the Jewish relief fund. Rumors of a plot to assassinate King Alfon so, of Spain, aio piovnleut. The net earnings of the Illinois Central railroad for lt-Sl w ere S.V7,000. Gtmbctt.i has lesumed i dttoii.il direction of the HfiiMi'iitr Franeahe at P.in. President Althur has approved the bill giving Mr-. Lincoln an inert actl pulsion. Tho Tammany wing united vvitl other Democrats and elected a sjnakor on Wednes day. Rim Co. 's furniture warehouse on Lome strter, Toriiito, was burned on Wednesday night .lohn D. Defrces, public printer, tendered Ins r signatum on Thursdn, to take otlect on April 1st Defalcations recently discovered in the Ta- Cenrou custom house amnunted to 70 000,000 roubles. The "canal bovs 'at Milwaukee adopted rc-olutimia against Men monism at a recent ' meeting. lohn Guite.au savs his brothers bod vniII in t be dispo-ed of in a vv a to otlend pub-' lie decency. Bail has ben refused for Boutoux and Feder, president and mimger, respectively.of the Union Gcnerile The Austrian budi;tt committee have ap prov-d icnnt ot .Iw.lK.vllorins ICr-uppres- sion of the insurnction. Judge Ii I'rimboit, of the superior court of Quebec, and a jourmli-t of note, fell dead upon tut treet ednc-ihj The grand jur has indietel Hanford and Melius for ininlau;hti m the fourth degree for the pujten DujMl aoeideiit Seven thou-aud iron workers at Stockton, Hartlepool and Arlington, Knlind, have riuk for an ulv nice ot 7 J per cent, in their aces. riit- ship Rosellmi was rep rt"d burned at sea Weill e-d and -fveral livulost. Tho iieident cccuneil oil the coist of Niw Bruns w ck Die Au-tnin minister ot war sajsthe in lurnctiun m tin ca-tein provinces is now moving towards the frontier of Bosnia mil Htr7ei.ovina. Henr) F Fish, a wcalthv merchant ot Mon trial, has been sued b his divorced wile for ?-J.J0,000, entrusted to him 1 her wheu thtv w here marntd. slosson is ahead in the great international billiard match at Pans with Vigncaux Slos son made a run ot 3(Jh, the biggest rjn on reci rd. The general belief in Washington is that the quartermaster general, surgeon-cencral and paj master-general of the army will soon be retired. A bitter opposition to the admission of Dakota as a State his been lately developed in Washington. Belle Metzger, of Oakland, noted in dis patches as abandoned and robbed in Chicago, is underwood to be the runaw ay w ife of E. W. Herget, of Oakland. At Woodham's ranch on Cow creek, in bhasta county, Cal., Is ac Milton Blmt and killed Frank Wentworth. Full particulars I are not know n. I Adelma Patti is to appeir in Italian opera at the derniania theatre, formerly Wallacks, where she will give a subscription ot seven' nights. Governor Jerome, of Michigan, has called a special session ot the liglilature to comider measures of relief for the tire sufferers of last Fall. The wilt of the late Clarkson Nott Potter, of New Itochelle, Westchester county, has been hied in the Surrogate's office at West Plains, and b it he disposes of an estate titi mated to be worth over 1,000,000. - Nelson Decker, while crossing Crookid lake, Michigan, pushing before him a cutter containing his wife and little boy, broke through the ice. Some bovs Aating rescued Decker, but the others were drowned. Man) Congressman have united with Grant, Conkling, Tom Murphj, Senator Jones, of Neva la, and others, who are known to be ui cl' be acccrl with the administration, and wr.tten recommendations of Pitkin for the Mexican mission. Timta' Philadelphia: The police of this city are looking for an Italian vagabond by the name of Antonio Racco, who voluntarily told th-m a queer story list 1 hursday, but which they now regard a clue to the stolen body of the late Earl of Crawford. O'car Wilde attracted to Music Hall, Bos t'n, on the lst.an audience which filled every sat. Sixty Harvard students apjesred m full dress coats and knee breeches, and carry ing lillif-g ami sunflowers. Ihe esthete was veiy heartily guved and showed unmistakable anger. Terr McMahon and John Potter quarreled in a saloon at Eureka, Nov , and agreed to go iuto the bick yard and fight it out. The lat ter was "ettint; the worst of the fisticuff, when he toi k out a huge pocket k ife and stibbed and hacked McMahon terribly. It is thought th- wounded man will die. Potter is m 'ail Sec etary Hunt rrccived the following froln Minister Hoffman at St Petersburg : ' Dan enhowtr repoits that he has been put on the sick h-t, on account of his eyes. Ono is ruined and the other nearly well. Melville hat been put m command. He knows the groiif.d and will make a useful Summer search." In landtag one ot the new Schltswig or Danish membirs declined to take the oath, forfeiting his seat. This incident, it is claimed, afforded a significant proof of th unpopularity of the Prussian rrgime in North Schlcawig and tenacity with which inhabit ants defend their Danish nationality. The French government, upon learning that the supreme court of Guatemala had acquitted soldiers charged with assaulting the secretary of the French legation on November 7th, has refused to receive tho envoy of Guatemala, and a frigate has been ordered to Guatemala to demand satisfaction, 100,000 francs indem nity and imprisonment of the asfailants. Representative Pace introduced several Oregon petitions, praying that the Astoria laud grant I e declared forfeited, unless the road is built within two years; that part of The Dalles military reservation be donated to tho German Reformed church for religious purposes, and that taxes on bank deposits and the check stamp law be repealed. .A Washington special says: The sale of the National Ilepublican has been arranged. and the transfer of ownership will be made h.tuniay. J lie purchasers are stated to be a number of Rtqmbliiais who want to see Pro-ident Arthur's administration provided with an organ which shall be free fioin taint of star route owneiship It is thought possi- mo that ueorge (J. Uorliaui will ho retained on the paper, though not probably as editor in chief, 'iho first assistant po turns tir-gin-cm! is talked of for that place. iti:.iik HY Tr.M:;itAin. Giuteiu'a chance for a new triai is cxctul ingl) s'ini, A t'uo at rinillay, O, Friday detrojid propnty worth S 1,000. The wool market at Philadelphia was quut and tinehanged Friday. Tho police cloutt tho Lj ons branch of the Union (icnerale on Friday. (luitiau nude a little extra money in court bj soiling antoL'iaphs. The Chicago collector of customs is laj nig vv ires for Arthur's re-election. There is n strong prospect that Gould and Vaiulcrbilt will make a combination. A money lender at Cishol, Ireland, was fi mid tiiutiicnd in his bed Thursday. Sloson is the favorite in tho pools at New York on tho international billiard match at Pans. Tho warrant for tho arrest of Boutoux and Fo 'er, of tho Union Generate, charges tin in with bung swindlers. It is reported that Russia has signed a treaty with Persn by which she acquires pos tes-ioii of Akhalkilaki. Traces hive been found of ttie ertw nf Ijeut. DtLong's bint. 'I heir death by cold ami pnvation is alnust cert tin. 1 Cannon, of Utah, is to be heard before the Hoiic judiciary cummitteo nn Wcducsl.ij in t on the subject of poljgamy. ' Carlton J Smith, of ButlMo, N. Y , was aw. ti did $12,000 damages Thurmla) for b mg J mn over bj a N. Y, Central tram. Public meetings were hold at Glasgow and Manchester on Ihursday to express uuligna ' tion at Hussim prosecution of Jews. 1 the New York building committee have 1 or lirid some of the walls of tlw i Id Bovverv, rhc.itre torn down and rebuilt for saf ty. Senator Miller prc-cutcil a petition Fudi from lesidents ol tho P.uitic Coast, pra) mg for the speidy passage of the bill incorp rit mg the Sicaragm ciual. The weather is remaikably warm, 71 dog above the mil lest westhcr cvir knnwu; far mers luvt done some p'ovving already ar mid Bi-maiek. 1 he jury in the case of Jauo R. Fori cs vs Win. P Kidgevvay, for 10.000 damages roi breach ot pn hum, after a short dtliberatinii br light in a vtrdiet awarding the pluutnl ?.",0(I0 John W Berry was hinged at Prcscott' Anron , on the .'td for the murder of Mich u I S-hore near tiptop, Yavapai eountv, m IS1 He trie i to commit suicide m his cell about three weeks ago. l"woMiimoti nussion.uies passed tbr ugh for alt Like with six men and 17 woiniu, picked up in Dttv.il, Oak and Bet hive counties, lea One missionary said there was such ftlse prejudice against thu Mormon faith that they have to work quietly. Caiadiau publishers ask tho Canadian cov eminent to pau an act to stcuro from the im penal authorities the right to legislate Hi the matter of ci pj right. Under the present cupv -right law Canadian publishers claim that American publishers have them at a disad vintage. Alph Davenport, a respectable colon d fai nter in Union parish, Louisiana, was tiken from home by a mob of colored men and beaten to death with clubs and stones. Then had been trouble between Davenport and Oliver Archie, who wanted to marry tho far mer's aunt, and it is supposed that the mob was led by Archie. t- The American Tational tgrjcultural Asso ciation discussed flili culture and the tarifl, and asked Congress to take action on revision of the tariff. A number of papers w ere read and addresses delivered. A resolution was adopted endorsing the action of the Missis , 'PP' "" convention on improvement of that river, There has been very grcit damage done by floods in the Warrior and lombigbeo rivers in Central Alabima. Trains have not been run through on the Alabama ai d Southern Rail road for ten days. It is estimated the road is already dam g'd 130,000. Four or fivi jiegroes were drown' d, mil also a large amount of stock. A met ting called to condemn Mormonism was well attended at the Presbyterian Church at I'ochestcr, , l , on the 2d. Ihe meet ing op-'iied with praver, aftei which Dr. An d'rton, Charles r. Fitch, editor of tin- Dmo rrat and ('hromrtr, George Raines and Rev J. T. Groccy spoke briefly. Resolutions con demning polviramy were adopted. The Caughnawaga Indians, occupying a re serve near Montreal, who have made great advatccs in civilization, mny of thtm being well educated and in prosperous circumstance have held a convention and petitioned the povirnmcnt for all rights of free citizens. Public opinion is favorable to their demand, and n likely to be acceded to. Police at Milwaukee havo arretted a man believed to be Walter Chase, who robbed Belle Metzger, of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Met ger was brought up from Chicago by a detec iv e, but she found it was not the man wanted. The H uie went into committee of tin- whole on the (ost office appropriation bill. It appropriates Sl't ."iJ'J.OOO It is estimated S42.7H, 000 revetiHe will bo derived from tho department. 'Ihe committee cut down scv eial ot the estimates and refused to apjiropn lato over 50,000 tor extending the carrier sys tern. There, is a rumor in San Francisco which carries with it many evidences of authentic ity, to tho effect .that Riant he Douglas, a wo'nau implicated with the Mulley boys m the leiiuie Cramer caso at New Haven, is the widow of a prominent United States official who died suddenly in San Francisco several years ago. The uphnUtering firm of J. W. Burnham cV Co., of San Francisco, have made an assign ment. A meeting of creditors was held, at which their liabilities are represented to be SI 7, 600, and afsets 30,000 in stock and 35,000 in bills and accounts. The heaviest creditors are D. N. A: K. Walter, to whom 22,000 is said be due. Quite a large amount is owing to Mew York linns. R. G, Dun & Co., of the Mercmtile Agency, report failures throughout the country for the last seven days at MM, of which the Eastern States furnish 1 4, Western 45, Southern 49, Middle 30, Pacific Coast and Tern'ories It, New York City 7. Willooto Sdi'IikmeColikt. Tho caso of James Welsh vs, the O. H. & N. Co., for damages sustained by plaintiff while employed as a brakeman on the railroael of the company vvas thrown out of tho circuit court a tew days fiiiue. It will be carried to the suprune court, wuere Aicssrs jieiiingertX lieorin, coun sel for plaintiff, aro confident of securing a de cision in favor of their client, as they aro cer tain they can make a good case in his favor. It seems that the road where the accident oc curred had been a nanow guugo ami thn com pany had shifted the track to' thu bioad gauge, but did not remove a water tank ttunding Inside tho road, which consequently was so elofC as to bo dangerous, ami while Welsh was looking from a ear his head citno ill coutnet therewith, mil he was severely in jured in conscqticpce, of which he sues the company fur damaj(f"i STATE MWS. M. Foker, a McMnmvillo mlnon kcnpei, died Middritly u the 1st. Plug & It) nn will inikii u big cattle dnvn fioin Grant county this suminer. Coil has bton iliu-ovircd by V.. II. Mix on the Smko nvtr two and a half miles above Olds' P.iiy. If tho Kiipubticin organ is to bebelievtd dissensions ovist among tho Biker City Deiu ocrits Adam Witlierovv, i f I.mn county, who it tent!) shot liitn-i'lf in tho arm, died on the 2."th u t. from the ellects of gangrene. A liiigt' pinthir was kilhd last vvtek neat Cm) on City. It nn usuit tl tnaily niiio fett ft oin tip to tip, and nteivejt thrtu bills from a lieuuntoii title btfore it choc to the L'toiind, One of Corvalhs' oldest pltvsiiians has boon challenged to fight a duel by a young mill whualleces that tho doctor slnndtiod him. Theywili probably lotd the ir I utols with homeopathic pellets. Look out for hurricanes ! 1 ho Washington liidfndent, in sioikint: of tho hem boom, si) s. 'Iholittlu white bt an stills now at (i cents per pound, .ludgo Arohbold sold the siuio last Milium i fm 2f. A wagon road is.biiiis built, sa)s thu Coos B) AVim, from South Hough to the Cape Arago light house b) tin government, dipt. Littlttitld bus cliargt of tho work and 2,000 has linn sit aside to bmld it. Ihe greit.st anticipitor lives in Cm) on Ol). The A mm f i)s : A )oung nnn of this pl.no, who is single, has just louiplctid leub that is too largo foi a doll mil not luge enough fm a gituvii ptrsoii. It is well to t ikt time li) thu fortloi k. There is considerable town gossip at Brownsville, I. inn county, about a coitilii )ming mill of about thirty summers Iiviiil itli another man's vv i'o Mime suggest 1) neb law ; othels tiding on a I ill, wmle the inotii (oiiMiIcnto at si in l.ivor of Dead) 's Code tak ing its cour e. Tho Waalm gton ImhfHiidrnt rmts tins La-t Snndiv evMimg Alex milt r Gnlletli with his wi(i? iiud two cbililrt u, who live mui Laurel, m this count) , vv out to v nut his f ither-in-livv, Btkii, aid Winn the) tttitimil home on Moudt morning tiny found the li duelling Hi ashes, iiH their boiiiho d goods anil suppliis bung coiiKtiimd. Iho old don ition clum, s)s tho Full it i, nio being duiled 111 o sill illei tracts verv fast aro ,nd Milwauklo and are bung Mild at handsome figuris 'Iho purchasers aio mo tiy ittrmips and vviits, aud uniit Swi-s, who are industrious, and aro ' 1 .irnii? and beiutifviug thecouutr). some atu on giged in cutting t'ic timln r filltu b) tin storm of .Imiinrv two Viirs ago into coid wood. I'ht) s. that Is the quickest wit) to get pa) for clea ing'the laud. TERRITORIAL. Tho Paloiuo (iitzftte is to illustrate Walla Walla. Moonlight sleighing parties are "tho Inn burger" at Boise City. Arrangements aro being made to stock Yakima county with quail. Aiken, tho Vancouver smallpox patient, has rccovcrtd and is Alkoti no more, '1 here aro 2,000 tons of w licit stilt in storu at Walla Walla awaiting shipment below. Tho Da) ton AVim fays that town supports a million dogs. It advocates a tlog license. The Spokan Chronklt is as sparkling aud fresh as tho sprsy from its own beautiful water fall. By the burning of Julius Witseck's house near Walla Walla t u Wednesday nit'ht, Mrs. Bruno Mcdler, her tw cut)-) ear-old daughter and )0img sou were burned to death. The Oregon Improve incut Company s new town of Kndicott, on Rebel Mat, was hid off in lot and blocks hit week. Thu tract sur veyed embraces about fifty acres. Thu lots will be 100 feet square and tun to the block, without alle)s. The viciesitudo? of town on tho lino of the N. I. at the front is an amusing study As rapidly as the buildings can bo transferred, Vcntnor is going to Klhsport, 20 miles cast Ellisport will bn the first prominent point afttr leaving tho lake for some tirnu to come. Tho next move will bo to Cabinet landing. JIILITlKt AMI I'KRsOt ll. V neouver lnilpcnlont. Captain I'. W, -tone, 21st Infantry, is on tho Bick lut. The military rcsoration at Fort Ste ila. coom, in this Territory, has been reported to Congress as no longer required by the ser vice. Captain F. I). Baldwin, .'th Infantry, judge advocate of the department, arrived up from San Francisco, with his family, ytstcr day. 'I ho garrison at Fort C'tcur d'Alcne is lux uriating in fur caps ami gloves. Kuoiigh ice has been put up to supply the post during the "summer. There was a very pleasant social gatherinc last Friday evening at the residence of Geo, Morrow, at which a number of Portland guests were present. Tho principal musician at Fort C'ecur d'Alcne, Kunl Sattos, t ok with hook am) linn in 1881, 1,020 trout, tho largust one weighing ten p lumls. J W. F. Coojicr, formerly a West Point cadet, but now a private soldier, was recently arnsted for desertion und sent to his corn, pany at Fort Klamath. On Gon, Whoaton's return to Fort'Cieur d'Abno his friends tendered to him and his wife a reception. On the 1 1th they celebrated their crystal wedding. Last week Major John A Kress sent to Olympia the arms and munitions belonging to Washington Territory, consisting of 178 Springfield rifles and 15,000 cartridges. Private Kbi rly, who shot the man on thn target range at Walla Walla, and was tricel by court martial, to bo dishonorably discharged and imprisoned one year, has been brought to Vancouver to serve Ins soutnece. A Nr.W PUBMHHKK ANIJ KuiToit. In tho last issue of tho Catholic fientinrl we notice the salutatory pi our old friend and school fellow, Capt. Joseph II, 'Viley, who has bought thata journal and will henceforth as sume editorial control thereof. Capt. Wiley is a graduate of Santa Clara College, and has received an education particularly fitting for the field he has just entered upon. Wo glad ly welcome him to the brotherhood of jour nalists and bespeak for hint and his paper un bounded prospt rity, Mav MishiMj, Mr. Scott, of tho firm of Scott & Hankin, who had a contract on tho "big fill" south of tho city, has been in it sing slnco Monday hit and his partner is anxious about him. It rectus that ho sold tho toola belonging to tho company and failed to ac count for tho proceeds, and I here have also bem a number of leaves torn out of tho ac count hook of tho linn, und tho prospects aro that unlets ho turns up Mr, Hankin will bo out a considtrablo sum. MIMTIN4J Mil KM. Tlio following vessels oleaiod at tho Custom Huuo within the list week t British nhlpCasI In Iliad, Mclvmmi', master foi Liveipool with !),(K)() bids lloui and 0, loo bushels wheat. British ship Comity of Aigvlo, Wiight, m isti r, for Liv 1 1 pout w ilh I l,.1S2 busht Is of win at unit i,.s:i0 Mils flour. British Hhip Jtnuy LindUn, Douglass, mas tu, for Liverpnil with lfi, MS bid lioiir. Mi. Norwo II I, Curry will shoitl) npdi book and stitinuuy sloio in Kail Pi rtlimd. A 1(1 ) ear old lad vv ta arrested atOuvtillis last week for indecent assault upon a gill of seven years. The tiotting stallion Inanimation, has been sold by Mr A. Ilrny lo Cliailos Purvor, of Marnm count). Mrs Hollo Dullois and hor morherbavo ar rived at Milan, Italy, and the future puma donna has entcied upon In r studus. Work was loiiitueuced )este relay on thn II street culvert by a foroo of men unib r charge of Mr. G l.iitgfoid, contractor for the work Tho Sherlock claim In low tho oil) was pot sold as reporti i a short tune anion An ollort is being iiiaiIo tn orgamti a " pool " to pin ehasti it for 1.10.000. The dirnti rs of tho Orceon Paeilic rnllroid aro ooosidi ling at w hat p Hit they shell I udit t binlgo across tho Willamette bttweou ( or vallis and Albiu), John O'Hritn, i fihermm, his bum miss ing, siys the .l(nri(iM, sum' the night of tin' 2.'ld. It is supposi il that ho Ins hi en sbang lintel Ho has two biotlmis in Portland 'Iho blasting in Sulliv nu's gulch, K.iit Port liiul, broke the windows nml knoiki it Until plistiiing in the houses mar by and shook up t ie M'si li nts in a nt irtliug mmm r A Chiumiiii who his bull employee! at the Ami in in 1 imiilr) i brought to die' boxpit .1 lit the Jons Iioiisi s.ik, "ml ellitl in a fi mm utes after ho was icinovnl from tin wagi'ii. 'Iho Hullo Ot) (MonLin.i) rr Mviiiitain Frirmiin n )s 1'hu Union Paeilic ami its branch inriovv gnueaio mitrolliil b) G ul', while the Nurthiru Paeilic is oonlrolbd lv Vllhtel, who it Goiibl'ri pirttiu, anil In n btt n for )oars. 1 he i v couv lets Law imice iml C rm I us.ir nstiil at the Cm ides for the itilibei) if Mr II A Liviusw ie, wi' loirn, nut to the point ntiirv ft oni Polk touiit) fur II )i n each for t Miiulir criino and were priloinl nut about thrto months siuct, after tenuis i )i ir or i'o of their m ii'vucu I'lio ollni il title nf Mr. John Mmr, of the O It. V N C , his been chingeil from 'gm eral fnight ami pissrugtr agent, " to "stipe r liittudi nt of tiallii." I Im Yaiimii Bi) folks aic 7ialousl) cm u liting pi titions to bo sent to M ( lltorgi, a. king him to inert axe Ins ib minds iiikiii tht government for the impiovoim nt of t aquina li itiior irom ?U,ISM) to SJTO.LKK) Orders fri m the War Department iniku it incumbent on the eoiumai,d'ra of militir) pouts to kiop a ngistir of all mongrels, pup juts, whelps mid hounds, arid curs of low elu gnu that aro at the several static lis. The reason for such do,:eunsus is not given. On Friday morning while Mr. Mark Mtlatt was up in a trie, trimming it, on tho Leilo Ferry rovl, near Salem, he was tiken with n cough and dioel when he was dinting to thu branches. It is supposed his death was occo siomd by heart disease. An addition is contemplated to the county clerk's othcu by running a wall across be tween tho projection of the building on thu south Hiluaud rooting over the spice encloseel Aiches will then bo cut through thu walls, and a largo, light and airy room si cured. 'I ho remains of Mrs. Gem ral Bibbitt wore disinterred a few di)s since, and wire shipped on tho Columbia last evening en routii for St Iiuis, Mo., to bu bin nil in compliance with Ins ri!iitMt along sulu of him in tie U.S. Cemetery at that place. Owing to thu lull tu business at present ami the action of the district attorney, a iiutubi r of minipulators of pantcleoard and Ivor) chicks, have lied to morn congenial climes. Munehave gone up the river ami others down, but we may look to their return to tin ir old haunts when the storm has blown over. It's "Col, Iing of Kentucky," siys the Port Orford Font, who is lecturing on temper ancc. V e havo no olijcctiou to thu subject or thu lc ctures. What we do object to is tho v-oi. lAiug, oi iveniucKV. icaidro ol the business. T ho people of Oregon cannot for git that they have liar and have a "Col ' Hawkins, "of Tennessee." Docs "Col.' Long scu thu drift ? Font. PlAV .SiMl'KiTru. There appears to be a suspie inn of foul play in tho case of the Chinaman who elied at the Joss House hos pital on riiurselay immediately after btmg brought there. Ho had bei u employed at the American laundry and was attuidiel by Dr f Wilson, who has attended several others em ployed at the same place, whose symptoms were similar and betokening arsenical poison ing. It seems that tho Chinese foreman has been in the habit of assessing tho cmplo)es for Ins own benefit, but lately an entirely new force has been imported from San Francisco, who refused to pay this tribute, ami several of them have been taken sick mid been obliged to leave ono of them dying at Astoria while mi bis wa) luck to Man rraucisco. Coroner Garnohl will invuatigatc tho matter, and if ho deems the evidence of foul pliy aulhcient will hold an inqiitst ami havo an autopsy made. IMslrt-ssltiK ur f Krlrllun. Quito an excitement was created among tho oflicials at the court house Fiiday by thu arrival there of a poor woman named Mrs. Griinhl, accompanied by six small children, the olJcst of which did not appear to be more than soyen years of age, as a prisoni r. It seems that she had been living in a cottage at tho corner of Water and Caruthers streets, which she rcnti d from Van B DuLaihmutt, and having got behind with her rent alio, with her little nnta, ha I bton ejected by a consta ble ami their few effects put out on the street. She said that some of her children had been ill with tho scarlet fever, chicken pox and measels, ono hail brain fever, another hail fallen on tho stove and ono was thou stillering from an attack of varioloid. She had resisted being ejected anil tho constable hail gono to havo a warrant issued for her arrest. Sho said she only owed $5 and her husband was work ing nut at U'Shca's slaughter house. Sho till not remain long in jaii. Kherilf Buchtel wont down and put a stop to any further proceed ings against her. Judge llico sent her back to lur houso and promised to see that sho was provided for. Deputy Kppingcr dispatched n messenger for her husband, tho jail was fumi gated und order was restoicd on tho premises, j'ho subsequent proceedings in thu matter wo havo not learno'l, but prisumu tho woman and her little ones found shelter somewhere. Ikm evident that "no rent '' don't go down with landlords or thuir agents in this eoiintly. no matter how much duties may bo brought on tenants by their eviction. New Home Hev.lnu Machines, A larjo shipment just loceivcd at Garri son's Sewing Machiuo Store, 107 TI rd strout, tf CoiminipHiih nicil. .Since 1870 Dr. Shuiai has oath ynai sent fioin this ollhn Iho iniaii.H of mill f and cine to thousands ritllicttil with iIIsiuiho. The coins, poudontii iiii'ossilnlid by this wi rk biioiiilng too hdivy fm- him, I on mi to his nld lie now fnls coustiaiutd to ivliuiiilsh it inlirily, and has jilac'oil hi my hands tho fm null t of that simple vigotibhi icuioily ilisrnvoKil by an Hast India mmsiniiai y, and found lo ollectiv for tho sin. edy iiud nmumut'iit oiiro nf Con sumption, Bronchitis, Cntnnli, Asthma and all 'I Inoit and Lung Diseases s nlso n pysitivts nml ladictl t mo ten Ninons Dnbility ami nil Nervous Complaints Its innarUblo cilinllve powers hnvu bom proven In many thousand oases, and, actualfil b) the disliu to relievo nulleling humaiiit), I gladly assiiiuo the duty of making it know u to ollieiN Adiiirsn me, with stamp, naming this pupoi and I will mail von, ino in cinrgi', inu ri'i'qwi tu tins wouUir- .t.u.il iinir, viiu ir lni III lllin Wlllir rtmtily, with full dlioctious tor it pre tion iiitel use', ptiiitoel in Geiiuan Fnnch lill p irat or Kniilisli. W.A Nov i.s, II!) Power's Block, Itoilusti r, N Y, ilii'lA ilmok $lCOO per Mil can hot asily inadoal liomr hoi lung fm l! G Itiili-out ,V Co , 10 Barclay slit ot, Now York Send for their I'ltnloguie and full particuhra ill) y Just reetivod ov nteamor Oiiyon a new supply of down si wing nun hinia of superb I) Irs at Girrisou's Sevvihg Miichiun Store, 1 1)7 I hnd htroi't. tf MILWAUKIE NURSERY. sivalrs i1 nvi t ivlvt) nf T li J K S IN llltl HON (NH hriMl UK vi ut. ri i n, ri i ii, nml :u mn, I.Kll'l, nml Ullltlit ItltlH.vi, I Ut Kl )IIA( Mil ltltl.lt ltl-111 ( lit -I It 1 IV III Pitt M t, In, I i till OHM I IMIMh.llIld, tt II M r III I II IIM I, I II tt: IC I , lilt t( r. t till I, mil ! ttti.iiiinU Pi .im e.Mltl l i II M I V lie I ! 1. ll H I' f r i VII Ut. r ill In 1 miitltt it . ( r.l r ll. .1 t l.-s.tO.f ear ti. r e ' r r ' ', 'i - i nl S.LUELLING&SON. ' '" '"' 1" ' ' Ml -4 k Kffrf. , NOTICE TO FARMERS. SEED WHEAT AND OATS. 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