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SSThe Oregon Slepblit it n. COUIITir OFFICIAL PAPER. DALLAS, SATURDAY, tEC';B.-4 t.TIIE SHOOTING OF UYJLTON. Extraordinary Revelation of Suortslght- ' . : edness . - '- i William CT Lansing wa called , for trial yesterday, at the Municipal Criiui nal Court, on an' indictment charging him with an attempt to murder Theo dore B. Hylton. W. H. L. Barnes, who Volunteered as Lansing's counsel whoa he was first, arrested., appeared . for him yesterday, and District Attorn ney By me appeared for the prosecu tion. t Hylton testified that on the 30th of MayJast, he was walking along Moot gomery street, between Qlay and Com mercial, near J. G. Steele's drug store when" he heard the report of a pistol, felt a stinging sensation on the left cheek and a tearing sensation' underJ the right eye. He staggered but did not fall, and i was supported into : the drug store by two meo, and after his wound bad been dressed, he was taken home. Did not see who fired at him. and jonly Lansing once before at his office ' in reference to some article that had been published about a prostitute in VirgioiajOityJ. Hylton further testified ; that he was the proprietor publisher, and editor of Our Afazeppa, and had correspondents in this State and Neva da, furnished him with general news. Detective Johnson - testified that he heard of Hylton being shot. Saw no shooting. Saw Mr. Lansing on Mont gomery street after the shooting. Lans ing iaid he had a pistol. He pulled two deriogers out of his pocket, one loaded and the other discharged. He said he did not care to talk about the matterfand did not admit that he bad done the .shooting. . . v , An old French flower vendor was next introduced by the prosecution. He stated that he was on 21st street when the shooting. transpired, and con sequently knew nothing of the matter. .Mr. Byrne said he had been unable to find any witnesses, and that was , all he could offer. . Judge Lake .said it was a surprising matter that a man could be shot down on Montgomery street at an hour when it was crowded, and not a witness be found who could testify to the shooting, and who could come forward spontane ously and give his testimony. . ' . , , . . ... iur. uarncs said ne coma maice that "clear. At least from 50 to 75 persons aw the shooting, but when they learned who had been shot, they turned away and foigot that they had seen it. ' Jndge Lake said it was an extraordi nary, case, and as it had been presented he could not do otherwise than to in struct the jury, to render a verdict of t acquittal, which they accordingly did. - Chronicle. - . ' mwm " " "lr ' At the request of the writer, we pub - litth the following communication . f .- ; ; . Dallas, Oregon, - - ! Nov. 28(h, 1870. - Editor Oregon Republican, . Dear Sir : In your issue of the 26th nit., T see what purports to be a report of a Sanitary Meeting of the Citizens of Dallas.: In that part of the " garbled string" that alludes to myself, I desire , (to 1 report correctly what transpired, ' and the connection in which it did transpire. The meeting was discussing the propriety of indefinitely suspending all business in Our midst, giving as a : reason for so doing, that it would take r from, oar neighbors one great induce ment that would bring them to our vil lage; and one speaker went so far as to i say, the U. S.mail should be "stopped' for fear the small pox would be intro duced through, the mail matter. In this connection, I suggested to the .Chairman, would it not be better, and more effectual, if the object were to prevent; all persons from coming amongst us. to re nor t as true, the exist. , c- - f - r ince of ten cases. of small pox in our town "It is worthy of note," Mr. Editor, O' C Secretary a Report," was a " practical joke", perpetrated upon the outsiders by Rome of our tcaaaish citizens. . Youra truly, Dr. Sites The $12 Lever Watch, No. 13.580, Dnrehased from Chas. P. Norton &0o. 80 Nassau-Street; New York, January -5th, has been carrie'd by me over six months, with a total variation in time of onlv-2B seconds, without the sl'cht- esi regulating,, and presents tho same brilliancy of color as whn purchased. : ; JAMES R. WILSON, Sec. American 8. M. Co. N. Y New, York, July 80th, 1870. 34-3m I have for the past eight months, constantly used one of the $15 Norton, Oridft (Iftld TiftVfir VutAhei. maniifaft ' tured by Chas. P. Norton & Co. 86 - NiSBan-Street, New York, and fount! the total variation in its time but one half minute, (30 seconds,) and it re tains the same appearance of gold as 'fihen purchased. Several of our men use, them with the same results. I cheerful recommend them for correct ccssaod wear. HORACE W. WIIITAKER. H T Erie Railroad. THE TURF Racing at Agricultural Park . The trot on Saturday last called out a much Jarger f crowd than we ' have ween on the track for a long time The weather up to noon was hazy and foggy, but the afteraon turned out pleasant. Th trot was for horses that had never beaten 2-39, in harness, for a purse of $390, to go mile heats, best three in five, the winner to get $200, and the second horse $100. The fact that the a ma jority of the contestants had beaten 2-39 since the entries " were closed, brought a good many persons to see how much these figutes would be re duced, but our prediction that 2 39 wou'd win is corrobated by the time rec ord. -: The Judges were Vico Preident II. R. Covey, asited by Misers C. S. Crittenden, and Ex-President Captain E. J, Weeks ; Distance Judge, I.N Killip . Timers, Messrs. Loo. Hamil ton aod White. FIRST HEAT. The heat was trotted in a. dense fog: at the three-quarter pole could be seen Belfe, Ajax, and Penuts side by side -the other two haedly in the race; the three named wung into the home stretch together. It was now a "life and death" heat, and brought but all that could be done in the way of expert driving. Belle crossed the score first. Ajax at her wheel, and Peanuts half a length behind him, the other two a bad fourth and fifth- Time, 2 39 J. ! SECONDHEAT. Belle broke at the quarter pole, and Peanuts shot by and opened a gap of two lengths on her. Russel also out trotted the nmre and went up to Peanuts, but could not et past his wheel ; and the heat was finished in that position, Peanuts winning the heat, Russel second. Belle third Bracelet fourth, and Aajax fifth. Time , 2 391 THIRD II EAT. This was a repetition of the last heat with the exception of Belle and Aj ix changing places. Time, 2-28$. FOURTH DAT. ' This was the best contested mile trot ted in the race. Little Ajax swung to his friend Peanuts,' and would some times go up to him, bnt as often he would get the cold shoulder at the dis tance stand. Peanuts made extraor dinary cxeftion and crossed th score the winner of the heat, race and first i money. Time, 2 39 1. n SUMMARY. Agriculturhl Park. Nov. 12. Purse $3Q0, mile hean, 3 in 5, in har ness forjiorscs that never beat, 230. First horse to get $2'J0 second horse $100. : Mr.'EofiT Peamuts Mr. FarreU's Baltimore Delle. Mr. MeLeiUa't Ajax.. ......... 3 1 1 3 4 2 4 2 5 4 1 1 s i 2 4 2 4 4 6 Mr. Rurgaoo'a Billy Rutsel... Mr. Lucas a Bracelet Tim s 2:39i, 2-381, 2-3y, 2 39. . There was quite a large crowd at the Park on the 17th inst. to see the two trots, in which owners were to drive in both instances. The first was a trot of three miles out, in harness, for 850 a side this was won, without a strug gle, by Mr. Swain's b. c. Fisher beating Mr. KehoeYch. f. Dolly. Time, 10-35 The second race was mile heats, be.t 3 in 5, for a sweepstakes of 8300 ; this wa won after a hard contest, by Uronk. betaking the first, third and fourth heats, in 3-1U, 3 04 J, 3 00. IIirm won the second heat, in 3-04 J. Spirtt of the Times. Population of State. (From the Oreguotan.) 1800. ' stArer rorrtATios Alabama.. .....9fi4,201 Arkansas... 435.450 California , 379,94 Florid 140.424 Georgia......... ...,l.057,28 Illinois;. :;.......l,711.95t Indiana 1,350.428 Iowa ......874.813 Kansas........ ........107,28 Kentucky....;. 1.I55.B84 Louisiana 708.002 Maryland 687.049 Michigan........... 719,111 Minnesota 172,023 Mississippi.. 791,305 Missouri.; v... ......1,1X2,012 Nebraska........ .........28,841 Nevada fi,857 North Carolina...... ............992,622 Ohio ...U... .........2,339,61 1 Oregon ;... 62.465 South Carolina............ ...............703.708 Tennessee 1,109.801 Texas.. 604,216 Virginia.......; ) V' 1S0B218 Weft Virginia ) pWo.ZIS Wisconsin , ..................775,831 1870. STATES. ' ' POPULATION Alabama ....1,002.000 Arkansas.. ......486,103 California.. .....556.203 Florida.. ..............189,995 Georgia.. .....1,185,000 Illinois .......2,640.216 Indiana.. ......... ...1 ,668,1 69 Iowa.........-............;...... ...............1,177,515 Kansas, ..S.. 353,182 Kentuoky ....1.323.264 Louisiana .716,394 Maryland. ........ ........ .....780,000 Michigan ... 1 .184,1 53 Minnesota 460,037 Mississippi.; ;...;...... ...... 834. io .Missouri Nebraska, ..J... .........1.703,000 18,000 Nerada.. ........L ...... ...... 41,000 North Carolina j..... .....1.072,000 Ohio......... .,2,675,468 Oregon .90.789 Bonn Carolina ...735.W0O Tena'Sea ............;...,.. V.......;...I58,326 Teirs.......... i ...850,000 Virginia ........ .r......... ....... ..V...... ....1,209.607 West Virirlnia - .'.447.943 W)Masia .,..,w.....,....w ,.1,053,26 6 1 Probable Success of the Schemes of ltussla. - London, Nov, 20,The TTorW cor respondent has interviewed a member of the British Government, who said: It is now certain that no combination of Powers will be formed against Rus sia. iFive Gouernments besides Russia 8i,neld the. treaty of 1850, and all are I eqUally aggrieved at Russia's violation equally thereof, but,twill not even unite in a collective note of remonstrance. France is powerless. . Prussia connives with Russia. Italy declares she will not join any diplomatic movement against ltus ia having gained tho ojeetoChcr form er alliauce with Frano and England, There remains Austria. She will ad dress a note to Russia, but not to threaten war. I if 1S07 Count. Reusr himself proposed the abolition of the pro. vision of the treaty restricting the sov ereignty in the Ulack Sea. He is now quite willing, even anxious, to make a still higher bid for the friend-hip of Russia. England will be left alone, should nhe insist ou refusing to join a Cougress tor the decisiou of Russia's claim.'' She will not insist' The.Oon grcss will meet, and Russia will gain her puint. Granville letter does not mean war. , England, has no wish for the struggle herself. Turkey is on one side; Russia, Prussia and the United States are on the other. The remain ing Powers are mere spectators. Bis marck has a secret treaty with Russia. The Pictorial Phrt nolo icttlJour rial, is a FirstClas Family Mugaziue. 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As a guide in educating and training Children, this Magazine has no superior, as it points out all the peculiarities of Chancier aud Disposition, and renders government and Classification not only pos-ible but tejsy. -Much general and useful infor mation on the leading topics of the day is given, and no efforts are spared to make this the most interesting "and instructive as well as the; best Pictorial Family Magazine ever published. -Es lavished. ;The Journal has reached its 52d Volume. The form is Octavo. It has steadily increased in favor during the many years it has been published, and was never more popular than at present. Terms. Monthly 33 a year. iu advance, Single numbers, 30 cents. Clubs of. ten or more. $2 each, and an extra copy to Ageut. We are offering the most liberal Premiums. Inclose 15 cents for a sample number, with new Pictorial Poster and Prospectus, and a complete List of premiums. S. R. Wells is the Publisher, 389 Broadway, New York. Pure Air Iu Churches. I Architect-, building committees, trustees and sextons ought to have some one to remind them perpetually, that fresh air is a vital necessity in churches. Better do without almost anything else. A living gospel ought uever to be preached In a dead atmo. phcre. Give us plenty of fresh air, and the preachers will preach better, the brethren will pray better, the people will sing better, and all our mcetinsrs will be bet ter attended, and followed by better consequences. Give each one of us our forty cubic inches of fresh air for every inspiration, and for every minute ot the service the eighteen pints to which w are each justly entitled, according to the doctors, and we shall complain less of langour, headaches, poor preaching, and dull meetings, and bo in less danger of backsliding ; for we devoutly believe that fresh air is a means of grace. Methodist ' The above corresponds so whII with our own feelings in regard to the sub ject treated, that we feel,, bound to give it to the public heje. and think the rule ought to b strictly applied; to the churches in Dallas, for it is a truth that some have already become sick from a bad cold caught in that way. 5 The Five Dollar Sewing Maehine purchased by me, January, 1866, from the Family dewing Machine Company, Nassau-Street, N." Y.:, has been in almost constant ue ever sinoe. It has not been out of order once. lias cost nothing for repairs, and I find it simple and reliable in operation, and. always ready to sew, : Those friends of mine who use .tbein with the new improvements aro very muon ploasud. The one I hare I would not part with. MRS. ANN W. CUTIIBTJRT, 428. Wett dcihrStreet, Hew York. Mm ADDRESS TO THE- rtferrous. and Debilifatcd WHOSr SUFFtCRiriGS HAVE BEEN - Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WHOSE CA8E8 REQUIRE PROMPT TR E AT HI EIVT to render Existence Desirable. f yon are suffering or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health ? Do you fe! weak,, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidney frequently get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or flieky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise U the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it ha eto'td awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are yur bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impsired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subjeet? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany , )f li'e? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken of restless ? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your bu ijness with the same energy ? Are your spirits dull and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy? Do yon feel as much confidence in yourself? If st do not lay it to your "liver or dyspepsia. Have yu restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little, appetite, and you attribute this to'dyspepsia, or liver com plaint? NtDW, READER, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, nnd sexual exeess. are all capable f producing a weakness nf the generative organs Tb or gans of generation, when in perfect health, ' MAKE THE MAN. Oicl YoiiHIevei'Tliinli that thoe bold, defiant, nerjretic, perseveriuje fuccensful business men, are always tb .: whose generative organs are in perfect health ? You oevr bear such men complain of biu melancholy, of nervrurie. or palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannt succeed. in business; they dnt hrrntne ad and discouraged; they are always plite ao l pleasant in the company of ladies, and lo..k oyau a l them right in the face none of y Mir downcast looks or other meanness about thetn. I do not mean those who k-p .he organs in fltd by running to exces. These will not only RUM THEIR CONSTITUTIONS, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, frtm badlf cured! diseases, from the effects of self abu.e and excesses, h ive brought about this state of weak ness in those organ that has reduced the general sys tem so much as to induce almost every other disease IDIUTCY, LUNACY, . PARALYSIS, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other frra of disease which humanity is hr to, aod the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored lor all but the right one. . 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I design to keep jgnly the choicest aod best articles and eel) at a small profit tor cash Qr PRODTICK. I Our motto Is" quick sales and small profits. V O. B. STILKS. Dallas 0l. 23, .? , Br C n.K?S liOndon "TOR SPECIAL 'COMPLAINTS R. CLARK'S lima ORATOR firef trength to the aged and debilited. It is especially designed for young 'men mho aave wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems 'ear' become weak by Imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. BR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the blood from all impurities ; such as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers piration, Foal Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Skin. It is also benefieial in diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. 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All afflicted persons ibould send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clack, and the proper remedy will .be sent to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his offie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations, to patients who place themselves under his care. All letters adddresied, DR. J. CLARK. Offiice, 1,270, Broadway, New York . v - ; V ,, 34-ly FRENCH IIEDICAL OFFICE Dr. Julien Pcrraolt, Dr. of Medicine of the Faculty of Pa ris, Graduate of the University of Queen's College, and Pbyslclau ' uf the St. Joho Baptists So ciety of San Francisco, ' DPERRAULT HAS THE PLEAS R. ure to'intorro patients and others vtvking confidential medical advice that he can be consulted daily at his office, Armory ' Hal! Uoilding. North East comer of Montgomery and aersmento streets,' San Francisco, Rooms Xus. 9. 10. 11,. first floor, up stairs, entrance no either Montgomery or Sacrsmcnto streets. Dr. Perratlt's studies have tee alotbit exclastvcly devoted to tbe core of tbe various forms of Nervous at d Physical Debility, the rult of injurious habits acquired in yoath, whit'b usually ' terminate In impotence and trility, and pernaneatly indace all the eon ri'mitaets of old age. Where a seeret infirm ity eiits. involving the happiness of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate tbe necersity of its removal, lor it is a fact that a premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single life, etc., .have their sources in causes, the .nn nt vhioti ia rl a r (t In Brt HfA ,Ait tm bitter fruits tasted long afterward i patients, laboring under this complaint, will-complain of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Einisions,Pains tn tbe Back and Head, Weakness of Memory and Sight, Dis charge from the Urethra on going to stool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are cloud ed, and there is a disinclination to attend' to business, or even to reading, writing or the so ciety of friends, ete. The patient will proba ably complain of Dullness, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are' Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams ; melancholy, sighing. jai.iiiiiu, iiiuuui, wiifut tuu civ w in, era , while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of tbe body. Some of the most common symptoms are pimples in tbe face,' and aching in different parts of the body. Patients suffering from this disease should ap ply immediately to Da. PcnaarLT, either; in person or by letter, as he will guarantee a cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotence In six or eight weeks, ., ; . Patients suffering from veneriat disease' ia any stage, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, (Maneous Eruptions, etc; will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial. Taints entirely removed from the system. , Da, Peruaclt's diplomas are in his See, where patients cn see for themselves that they practitioner. The best references' given if re quired. , Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call and examine for themselves. (We invite' investigation ; ciatm not. to snow everything, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that. in all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who Cave tried this boasted doctor and that adyer Used physician till worn out and. discouraged, to call, upon us.,1 .v.,.v': C...'.f 11 i : Low charges and quick cures.',:, C, Ladies suffering from any complaint inciden tal to their sex, can consult the doctor with the assurance of relief. ' " - " J V h. Female Monthly Tills, Dr. PftRRAtLT is the only agent in Califortta for Da. Biott's Female Monthly Pills. Their immense sale has established their reputation j a fskvnsstsa a vn a Am MnantttviaAhail sin ft fk 1" 111 advance of every other remedy for suppressions and irregularities, and other obstructions iu 'fe males On the receipt of five dollars, these Pills win be sent by mail or express to any par of ;the world, secure from cariosity or damage, ' Persons at a distance can ba cured at heme, by addressing a letter to Da. PaACfcT,eorne or Saeramento and Montgomery streets, Rooma 10 and 11, or Box 91, P. O., San Francisco, stating the ease as minutely as possible, general habits bf living, ; occupation, etc., ete, ' All communications confidential, mroTicB-??v I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES, cattle or sheen, my CAR Eft A aiid FllO- TOGltAPHIC 8rOCK also my dwelling bouse and Gallery in Dallas. For particulars Inquire of B. F. Nichols or' r . fo.tf CHAS. LAFOLLETT. SALT. CARMEN ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, In quantitlss to soil, at COX A XUBJI ART'S,. Bale. 5