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r ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE i T ' si , jrv. CljclUichln Enterprise. OtTJIAL PATE It OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, .RCflOX CITV, OREGON', NOV. 2,, IS. Went 13 v lefaull. The recent flection in our State wont by ik' fault. We have not yet received the ofiieial vote of the State, hut what we have shows a rem ark able decrease from the vote cast last June. In this: coun ty the vote polled for Burnett and Wilson was 1,500 of which Mr. Burnett received 753 and Mr. Wilson GOT. At the Presidential election, Mr. Greeley received 4o9, O'Conor 03, and Grant GT7, making a total vote of 1,170, against 1,500, show ing a falling of 321 votes, of w hich the Democracy lose 2'iS on Greeley and both O'Conor and Greeley, 20!, ami the lladicals losv; 20. The vote for Greeley and O'Conor would have been 502 and the los.s added, would have ma le 703, just the vote cast for Burnett. This would have given the county to the Democracy by 2C maioritv. There were but live or six liepublieans in the county j who voted fr Greeley, hence the j Democracy gained no Material aid iVoin that quarter. Every county in ilie State, as far as we have heard from, shows the Mime proportionate Deinoeiatic loss. In many counties it is great er. The .1 Radicals can y the State by C,l00 majority. In the coun ties of Clackamas, Linn, Lane and Douglas alone the Democracy l-jse over one-half this maioritv, and we are s.-iti-lied that the rest of the counties will show a de crease of over -,o0t, plainly indi cating that the Democracy did not vote, and that the result can hi in nowisi taken as the relative htrergth of the two parties. Those who oted for O'Conor and those who reluseel te vote, will readily fall into lino at the next electieui when the issue is between Demo crats and Radicals, r.nd vote for tlie Democratic cand'nlates. Many of these men regarded the supposed surrender to Greelev :ts humiliating, but would have voted for him had not the October elec tions shown that his cause was hopeless, and the'- did not fee it their duty as Democrats to vote for the man who had been a life long opponent to the principles of the party. Whether this view of the matter was correct or not, we shall not here stop to argue, but the evidence thus presented in our own State that enougli l etVised to J .vote, to give the State to Greeley, is pretty positive proof that in cither close States the same state C)l affairs existed. But one thing is beyond tlcr.ial, j and that is, Oregon is a Democrat- ie State, and all that needs be done i for us to achieve a .vra,l . n;id j i -lonotis victory in June l;i7-i is, to ....tt . ..ii i i i H t:l u'" sueil-lll, Close lip Oliri ap;urentlv I rokeii ranks find 1. l ien ! m no.nintilion a true and r;ootl ) " ' . , , ,, r, I John r.:ul, one of v.r:nt s ineist ticket, an.l snril! meet w.lh ri 'uWl.vk,llt xnhl-lon n.li(es in success ot winch all tine Demo- North .Carolina. We presttri' T:its will he jirotul. Let thfie bo j Zeluiion 15. -Vance, Liberai Demo r.o mote isms or factions ;,ltro- crilN wiu ,JC ,va,,V "'J-t - i . ! at the hour Nhen Grant is sworn 'mi in iiinj nil .i a i. ii n ii. our, - let its pursue an honest, leiiant and . . ' upright course. Let there be adopted such a course as will in duce dissatisfied Republicans to come to us? but never aain let any convention attempt lo force j Timolltv O. Howe's term expires the Democratic parly to them, i in Wisconsin. He is an ont-and-We have tried the experiment 1 )Ut lii-publican, and the Leijisla- A .-.1 l- -mm olten enor.-gh, and found that the ' , ,-n , , -, . , liovve unt cxtraor.iinarv scrvue " ; lr (Tiant m tlie C ustom Jlouse? m sacnliccs ot both party and it in- vesti-atiotL last winter, and we ciplcs. lucre is no need of" any j divisoins in tin inrtv lv nHlm, f 1 T . , - ? ..1 IK-tnocrats in rcfusni- to vote lor Otr. (ti i elev or bccaits' tliev vote! ; lor O'Conor. but ht ene!i ntid ' cacn an; ' tviry one close up the lino and j I;trtranCt in October and thus se utiite as one man for future sue- j e-ured (.- rant's reelection which .'css. woull otherwise' have been im- Dcniocrats have notliinp to be i possible he will doubtless receive "discouraireil at. The result docs i veward at llarrisburi: this win not indicate that their strength I -'!. A Legislature which Canier wsa. on trial. en created will not 'Lire te i-gnore i 1 KKsteKxr s uki.i;:o.n .- A corres- t poaient in iae -.a'ee. 3 ot u,e U.mIo.v- ; i:ig in regatu u President Gran'.'s re- j l l :is" Cot losity h.i? been expresceil rs ti 1 re-tdent (.rani s religions vte.vs. though Lti L is generally been eon 'idei-ed partial toi the Wesley an faith- Such impiirv may i now. iiowever. cease, and his Lxeelieuey j It any cbaiigt' t ;:.. r,cr m tue Indtm ; po.coy oi uie tiovernment wtule l !:i;id my present offnte. ii will be uti the h iian i! iri.m side ot' ihe u ne-iiou. no wor.i "numauitarian ij thus de- j fiiert by Worcester ; -Ona who brieves ' i nri'i i-i oe a. mere niiti It ii lrne ihat OIlu. u,i.hi sw.,poil 1P, I resident s.VigrKirunt of hAi)Wn lan-iia. is to write" !ii5m..n5.r.;-- ... T I as IO write Inimnniinioo when be o.. nut. u oaaue: Lnr a supposition eo du-respecUnl to the Pxecntive c.-mld not. ot C eirse. bp rnirrt-iiM.. I l . .tact I C Tl - jet down Ui a Socman in bis letter of) however, that the Hon. Kdwin 1) i i - lllu' 1 t,s- j vk uoati-it lite libh ii'suat to .Mr. George IL iinn, j Alorau asiiires to Ir" Cm '-1" ' "" f I'hiladelpLia.. bnOng any mten'ion u. j ; " t'j .. C ' !T ! Sine-- the sncces-.l completion of the change lite present policy of lhe Admlu.s- ;-lV l . r ,J ' r, 1 Ui muwil : Padie rai'mad. the .Mount Cents Innm-l tratioa toward the Indians, Gctu-ral Grant to tight this battle throu-h to the j and the Sue, canal, no engine,-, In.r pr,,.' Clld, It- Will be uilliculL lor Air. U'-ct seems t,,0 audtcio-s or wlmiTv im- i -. - -, it ii, i. 'iff-ff The 'ev Senators to be Chosen. Important changes are to be made in the United States Senate by elections to be hold this coming winter, says an exchange. Sixteen new Senators are to be chosen in the room of those whose term of oflie'e expire on the 4th of March next. George E. Spencer retires in Al abama, Beniamin F. Bice in Ar kansas, Thomas W. Osboin in Florida, and Joshua Hill in Geor gia. All are lie-publicans, and all carpet-baggers except Hill. Spen cer and Bice were from XewYork, and Osborn from New Jersey. The Le-'Ul-itures of these four States will elect anti-Grant Sena tors. This will make a change of eight against the Administration. In Illinois Mr. Irumbulrs terms ex l tires i . 1 :. :n ! ami a v. int. me tan, . 4 his place. The Legislature of Indiana is to elect the successor of Oliver 1. Morton. It is Republican by a small majority, and though Mor ton is not entirely acceptable to all its members he will probably be reelected, for Grant will not like to lose the aid of a man who, take him all in all, can hardly iind his peer on the Administration side of the Senate Chambe r. Kansas must till the seat of Sam uel C. l'omeroy, Republican. lie is an adroit, energetic, corrupt, un scrupulous advocate of Giant and all his works, and wc presume J Pomerov will be reelected, thoimh rlw.,v. o,v co,.;.,.,u V....t. I., itw. Sii 1 1 i v ...v. ... j Uvf ,.x,.n,,(Ijjj r,-,,,,, t .xaMou fur two for 1 im to Overcome. j vears ail eoitonand wuolcn miils that niav William Pitt Kellog goes out in j bj buiu hi !l, lt tfiil!t" Louisiana, lie was the Grant nom-! , AIpi,n of was murdered j by I. --nira l -nr has swi rn to .-.hoot tlu inee for (iovernor at the recent ! bomb zinc- l.uliv ami t wice since her re election, and is probably defeated, j !oa-' m vW' iUU',!,:ii Atoll ilw. T,,;.l.,f ! Tl;e .Mexican Con-r.inen. foilov.iiirr pretty certatn to l)e anti-Grant. This result will be mainly due to Henry C. Warmoth, the present Governor. He aspires to the Sen ate, and though lie will meet with a good deal of opposition, we arc inclined to think he will be success ful. The election of Henry Wilson to tlie Yiec-Fresidency will vacate his scat in the Senate on the 4th of March ; and he may resign a little earlier. Kx-Attornev-Gencr-a I Hoar is understood to covet Wilson's place, and Gen Butler is believed to have his weather eye upon it; while well aeredited ru mor asserts that Mr. Secretary Boutwcll is reaching out to clutch the prize. Francis F. Blah's term expires in Missouri. The Legislature of that Slate will eloubtless be able to choose a successor of the same politics. nether it will be l,!atr hi;., self or Gov. B. Grai. Brown, we shall soem know. We fear the Senate is likely to lose the services of Briir.-Geueral James W, Nye, formerly of the 3Iadison count v Trainbands in the State of New York, and more, re- cently the representative ot ..1 li.-V- ! the rotten borough of Nevada in the i ,i i rt 1 1 w iii( i if 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii I i .1 fi t ?i v.1 1 . in:j,oll. fveu if the Legislature tt- Nevada is J iepublicau, v. e are .i.., v: ,i :ii i UOl Stile n...t i'---e the lu ivile-ge oi i-njoyino X ye's I ....11! I".. . ! .. w-.l.,e . i v- -...,-.- 1 1 i i in lr Ii lis second term. In. South' Carolina Fivel crick A. Sawyer, J iejmhlican cariiet-b;!p;e;t.f? jroes out, and if Gov. .Moses, who owns the Legislature, gives his i-onseiit, Sawver will iro in acrain. : Il nut iii'il . un ,s Ui0 ti;inu' fl,,:lilty- -1"- 1 1 - - i ' take it lor granted lie will be re- cleclc.l ' 1 ... . ?nnon , C arncron s tune is up , x ciinsvlvauia. lint as that, veteran politician cairid tlu State (".,.! !"'iiiiei:ui catiien mo r?tato lor ; the author ot its existence. ilie Legislature e.i" New York is o VCf W hel mill - UepttblU-au It ,m,st rQl a Senator iu the room d' liojeoe Couklino-. He intends to be returned it possible A s,,. , .n : ,1 . - e.i - . V ,K,ul Ic'v ,ot tl"- ttialton woul-i tjt-Ovrr no oostacle in the way of his triumph. It understood. p,,,,!.-!;,,,, t,-. L.nr Liin JTo- J-'C i" T. Sister Pnninway claims u'.l the credit of Grant's election, and in- ' tiuiates that it was becanse Mr. Giveley i .... . ; was opposed tOuV.ontan s tiilrage tliat he got defe.ted. Wo don't know whether Sister Darjinway U f muled to all the j . . r. -! i , ' ' - . H la" ' " " . j- i Ai'.i.iii v riir rir u i t rp hi v i . i -r wlO-.triu, doubtful ou.jr 0 ' re '.ec.'.r.g ;S ' prr?"' PrffMcat. ' I ttgl5!5jSI?uSSLB53WHIKi stB-Eggaajs-ar' 1 :J3 -"-- r" - General Items. The la'e V.'m. II- Seward loft an estate valued at S4:)y.00t). Window gets 521.000 prize money for sinking ibe Alabama. l . c- ; stands Sj Tli Assembly in New Yoi! Radicals and -15 Democrats. IIavcmyer, the newly elccu-d M;ijor of New York, i a Democrat. The fruit crop of Kansas this yiar is c-siim-.'ed to be worth f2.fc(Kt,0!0. Tlie ex-Queen 1-bella d Spain dree in deep mourning cn a! I occasions. Tie O'Connor ticket received but twenty-three votes in San Francisco. The -statue ot Sir Waller Scott was un veiled in the Central Pat k on the 2G:h. Governor I.e.-die. of Kentucky. i super intendent of a li.i i ilsl school ut L ranli furt. ! Tt nnw c'rnrinrU- nropoprd to niike j Thiers Pic-idem ot tho l'reneh Republic ! for lift There ar TOD Japanese students in various schools and colleges in this Country. Tlx railroad engineers of this country re moving to iibolish running trains on 6llll..AYm AOCliid.u. Since fungi-ess lias adjourned the pub lb printing (lice has mr'-.ed out 75U,UJ0 volumes averaging -lot) pages each. Jose h Goode and his wife, of Lincoln. Ky., have one hundred and twenty four grent grandchildren now livitig. Goode i enough! General Garfield think that there nre many clerks coiilil manage :i tlie coun'ry stores who .he national finances as well as lioutweil. Samuel I.uwels. editor of the Spring field Jl'jmli'ic ui. it H said seriously con templates the removal of his piper to New York city. .Mrs. Stephen P. IV-s. of S ra.Tord. last year picked and dres-i -d elgty bmr lur-k'-ys i:i one (I iv. to say nothing ot those ."he has until esed! Th? Deni cr its h iv? five C-nrrs?:neri from 1'eMiisvl vani i iti tiie 4:'. I Congress against ten in tlie present. 'flu Radicals have 111 against It. lfr"-""re .! Oenrta li-as p:?se.l a the e;'.!i!'i!e o! I'.uir more enlightened neighbors of the Nor'h. lave t;iken to receiving r ii!i.i l s ojk -Ami other gifts. ILvj. Thorn ts A. Hendricks in ih? ilrst Dem-'cra' ij (iovernor rtcc'ed in lntii.aa since Ilf has thtee times beet; a candidate in iSGtJ, In JSCS, and in lsT;. An e;;z i )t;o prevails a':v'ij t lie deer on the Michigin I-'r.j.-c ier similar to t!i it all'e ting lb'" horses ia the K isi. and lai tre numbers ate fourid dead and di;ig in the '.voods Mrs. Criit.-nden. widow of Laura Fair's victim, is misiie-s e I' a ne:-.t and tj'iiet bi'tii i ll hoiie iu S 1:1 Framdseu as ;i tne.iii.s t. Miuiiordng and etlnuati ig her child, en. In Michigan they utilize ajru --!? i ie!:'ti people by se:i-I:n ihetji up apple Tree.-, to s!i .ke down the mellow IVuir. T'lere is but cue diilicahy ; tea shakers lo ati apple tree. Dr. G orje I. Lertng has be"n in'ro tl.toeil to a I'eob i.lv audieta.-e in Mas-A-cheetts ! he mm uh wi likely to sacred Henry Wilson in the L'nited Stales Senate.'- M. Hrnest Ouverier d'Huaranne. in Paris. Iiis pub!i.-hed a cird contradicting t!ie su'eui .-lit that Mi-s N'elle Grant, the I'recident's d.nigioer. is about to give him her hard in marriage. Tile T.t''lur, fif the 0th. concedes t h it Grint has carried Tennessee by ." oj;) ma jority. I'S Count gives (1 cel.-y live Sate.? wi'ii an agrer it. o! flty-lnur e lee "of it votes, and Texas, with eight voles, tu be heard from. .'oliei'or General Jb i-totv gives up hi ofiice in Wushineton to become attorney t Hit vu P. IClllv r.olr.ai 1. wioh a salary of .Vll.ti;)) ;nd ot her ad v a n t;.ges in Piiiladelphi a. instead of 5.3 U.i J in Wash ington ami thankless toil. In (lie fuMe of experdettres of tlie Government last year is !ie i e:n : Cap lure of Jefferson Iiv;s. r?l (ill .".). ll'thts thin- ot paying annually r the captuiv of Jeif:-ou is to go on al wavs. tliere are those of n-t who will ce; se to rejoice after a wli.le th u Jellerion Pivn was ever ea(ii tired at all. Tin; A'abanu b'Hinosn c'f in $1.000 .-01-1 ill I'-'egra jih'ng nlone. The other ex ieii, ' will be billy j: OUO.et);). When the rcmiifning 1 l.U'.M U.K' gets through iho cir'-iii)i'o!J."ion .Hii;e at Wa-h:ngio:). vi!i trit tind "heir ' ttie poor claim r i . pntse:j veiy b-irden-.,vie. Twain's beef contract! Vido .Mark Mrs. Charles Wallace, the wit": of a well known n'.t-rchant in Richmond. Li" I llely taken hold of the " (J'd D -nuinu, l Mi tz'up.'' with the intention, il is s.iid. if properly sustained by the public, of giving employment, to old gentlemen and old ladies, who are now starving becanse they have no employment (or their pens, which could alutie yield them support. The United States Government has un der ex tminatioii four thousand three hundred and eighty six cases of forgery, tram!, over pa men's, siud unlawful le tension ot money, and in some cases men ! wIi" Vi't'-- defnnlters to the Government ! have been appointed bv "he President to m.w oawA vht.ut tr)t.y Vi,liId ,;ivt. farther onoori.mi-ies for ..m..7-s'..Mi..nr ' j : 1 i.e j-. trim ess l.i'.noiia stlil r'-ni : 1 as nf I it... .1. ... I ... sin- cua'cau n 1 ei vereren. ilie I '.iris S'ec.'e Males that her madness I). is degen- eian-U lllil a Klilil O! CilllitiBtUleSS. lltl.ic- conip inied by vio'i-nce. The on'y person wi,!i wi:o!n she w i! I coti vei se. and to wlmm she appears attached is In-r physician. She attends upon herself, and diues alw ijs atone ami .s:a:ii;:ig. All Irjpe has been given n . cure Mr. Pin: arm m expl -.tmng tl -limner muter to a blaeli-nnd la.-i audience in Aiibimi. ii which ii was proved shit he pocketed .fine) which did not I. .-long to him. appealed to ihem tn know ii iliey In d not kept money ion long tii.it did not. belong to tli. -in. Some of Ih.-m were wrought upon hy tiis ired look and tried to help ii i'm out ot the scrape; so i.tey Hn.-iV.-et ed, " j cotrittiiiriication lietween the Atlantic ,lnii o . ic u v a m:i cana :ic o-.s itie i ...n. .i Vmetioa or thr Pll.ni'U of l)jii(.,i u viv. 1 with mote ctier-'v. Aiioito.r r..- .. canal across ihe I-thtii'is ol I',,, ;,., t,t urr'nim.....! .... .1 . i. r.. - "'1'- .e nan.- . i me i,a:t const mi t ment. ArUo channel for the .Mississippi bv "cutiW I il 1. ,n ,i T ..!..!.! tl .1. . - " ' "p 1 II n i I . 1 1 i ufl l --1 . . . I . i .iv i: ii i i ; ;i iitn .. i . . . "Il I 'liTZX. ' v,-:. : ... , - . UL tiic-i r- lv ec;-;l, o ,ici icaoie. in,. prio.'ct lor iipenini' State News. Grant coanty gives Grint u majority. The weather in Eastern Oregon is mod erating. A. It. McConnoIl now Las charge of the 'Corvallis City Hotel, j . , , . C has. Cartwrig'u uss moved bac... to Salem from Albany. John I5iirnett has been appointed City Attorney ol Corvallis. Jas. S. Howard his been appointed Surveyor ol Jackson county. About fi!ty buildings hive been erected in llaker Ciiy during the past reason. Oliver C. Applegate has been appoint ed P.j-siui aster of lhe Yiancx Post Oilice Judse l'.ini will hold a special term of Court in Josephine county on lhe 2i& insi. The mills at Mc.Miunvdle ate shipping Uige tpiantilies ol ftuur by rrtl ls land. A special term r.r the Circuit Court for Linn county begins on ibe lOili of Decem ber. Lewis D. Miller will be trid for the murder of Ctterokee Smitb. at Ivagene. tli is week. Emmet William", a pi inter in the Holts inon ofiice, bagged twenty five duck: on Saturday. Ilev. Or Geary is appointed a delegate to the General J're.by lery to meet at IJalt imore in May next. Jno. II Hull has been nppo'.nte l Com missioner ol Oeed for tlis Stakte lo reIde iti t. Lours. Mi.-S'jtui. Last Thursday, the 1 l!:i inst.. the teii peraturti ranged an low as 11J at .ilia Walla and IV at Wallula. The ladies ol Cot valiis are preparing a b'auii!ul il.ig to be presented to the lire men ol that place. A verdict of not g'lilty w h relc.rned by ilie jury in M ul : t:e.nah county against fit bauielio lor incest. It. is reported that McFadden. lately sentenced to ilie Penitentiary from Linn County, i.s liLely to die. A Ileform sch'iii! is soon to be establish ed in I'ortlatid. We have tiid ad well as young who need reformation. The Webfoot. the steamer Vancouver and a latge scow weie blown u.-ilore tin S.:;ivie"s Island last Friday. At Ildcer C'ry on the Fill inst. the snow was .-i; inches ieep. anil ill the mountains around u 'o ;i m :re. The election of tnunlefpal ( flioers to serve th cit :.ei:s o( A.bauy for ti.nyear ltfTii. comes u!l' oil Decenibt r Jil. Tin line of hafts heretofore rnntiin between Jacksonville and Li i.k v lib, lias i i ,.t.;,.r t,, ., teen disc ontiuue.i hai.i tu u.ni touts. "Miss Libb.e Wordward. a foi uier tu ite'it and if teller la the li uueOe L.il versity. died at Alb itij la.-t .S.'.tu tday . Circuit Ca.ni t for Polk county. Judge Jlohliam presiding, is ia session This week. A pretty inil ilocket is it ue dUpo.ied of. W'lls. F.ugo : (.'o.. have closed iheir idli.-e in L.!'aet:c and opened an oliiee i;i St. Joe, ap'join.ing Judgt; Walts ihe.r age.:t. Greeley's m 'j .rity in J.ieksiti eouuty is 70. A deerea-e ia lie' voU- ol 1 i l from I isi .lurif .-a-: e w:. The loss wa-i miialv by lhe Detm-craey. The new Meih-.di-t Church, four mlb-.i os-t ol Aibmy. will be ! d.ea ed tiv le'V. S e;d;en Lo.vers. ot ii.ilem. on Sabbilll, November 1 1. 172. The new term of School of the St. II: 1 etis' Hail niid Li-hop S-i o t , .i::e.u tr School wi.l commence the 1-t ol iiext Ft b: u i ry . The re-ijn oion f Crn. Pal-n. r. le.di in Agr-ni at Site!., lias I. .ted by Siiporiutein'.eiu Ode meal, and forwai ded lo Vasliing:on. The leuiton 7? -noer devo'es a eoltimn in each isv.ie to e.-s iy ly tl'se sittdenis ot (Joi vallis college, li io atl altl aoiive fea I nre of lhe paper. A gent leui. in from the P. ilie- informs ih th il tle'snotv o:i the road iVmil thai place lo Tt gh Valley i- ten inches deep, and cattle are fating b idly. Th bark Far'c-irJ bound for Hongkong crossed tl.e liar last 1 I 1 1 1 t v . The I'n ic irli c : 1 1 les a wa v ab Ci) toil it assoiit't Ireighl and l'n) Cbiieest- pas-i'iigers. The mail ftage Irnm the south by way of McMtnnviile eonaects at i. Joe wi n the tiain well d iy, the inatU being d.'ii.' ered at Lilayetti: by a special carrier. The preliiniri iry s'e;-s have iieen !. ken for a ui weekly mail from P isebnrg to Coos Pay. Tbi.-i is much neetb-d lor the con .'eiiience ot a huge kioI g""rowing com munity. Mr Tenbrook. who traveled from Goose Like to Jiicksorirille last week, found tlif ! snow about ten inches deep on the Ca.s j cade range, when he crossed it, but r;iid- ly melling. T!u' i: ,-"'r' J-nrntl ?avs it U currently reported that the Otvg m Central Militurv Road Cor ip.my have sold their land grant for S l.OOi). The name of the purchaser is not given. Motid iy morning the Oregon S'eam Navigation C:mp-iy reTii-t'd to ivceipl tor f re." I't east of 1 lee Dalles, i.l eonse .jnenc' of tl"- proipcct ol the river closing with ice. Poor members of T I. ? Irpocrajdiica! profe-sioti joined lhe. Good TetT'UhirH at Saiem list Situ Hay nigh. We expert some or them m .rtaPy snrpri-st-d their .stomachs. llov.lisli Watm.-io. a c'iit-1 on theCini- ti'.la Iteservat mri. in Oregon, is con ten to ow-.i two ihniiand hores, six bund 1 i-.id nf cattle, a g )ol ho i?e. l greenbacks. a::d $3,0 lJ Tl: NoyemW term of lhe Girrnit '""ii .0 1.1. 11. mi i'i'iii-v. .10 out iii-ij i.isi Satnrd iy to the :j 1 M md iy in December in order io li tish up the large amotttit of b'isiness ilnit ha.i accniiKila'ed. j Gov. Gr.ver h is reappointed Ji A. j Smiili and P. P. ejoodivin ol Portland as I Notaries Public, and issiu d a eommssion I to P.. S. S;r;di;in of Corva'lis endowing hint wi'h the same power. T'.lr I'ilbean )f Yaq iln i biy. daring th" season just closed, c eight between 15.0 n and !.!)) I siltnei. IP. c i:'iii'd over three tons in one nir!it. Tie season is oidy ol three weeks dnrati n. Mis. S'a-ie Vridier-ll. the tui'hor r.fa serial ftory now iiiiniing through the Northwest. ie:s writ'en a druni itim led Faj " wliich w is prndnceil at. lhe Oro Pino riit a cr I'ortlatid. Tuesday ever.ing. There im now- in iitiendance at the Sr. ll-len's 11. il'. PjT f-m ate pnoils. ;;) ,,;' w hom are regular boarder. Tin Bishop Scoti (iranitn ir School now have in at tendance d pupils, ol whom 28 are board ers. A daughter of William L uighead. of 5 alem met, wi'.i a severe accident, w hit.. playing aionnd "he h mt. oa M iti lav a!'- lernoon. siMtie way fell to ii... floor d.iti'.iing lu-f right arm under l..p breaking it. The people h, th,. neisrhbnrhrod of V:,n C eaver nr. 'Xerr ised about i!, nivsn..;. U1N t i !t 11' '. 'If1! r i I . .. . ' i i r - y. who .pu,,.',1 , ,.r a' w, I into the tu usb. ah. nit w 7 " " -" wr;.ch i-m - h? enset be t :nn l. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, - .i-.vT.wrf y.a-.- wjMV-jg.raS'frTi-M 1 At a mass meeting, held in Haieiu at mdiy evenii.g. the following gentlemen were plated in nomina tion lor lhe vari ous city oflices; Major. A.J. Monroe; Mar shal, Win. Crump: Treasurer. C. P. Sirat ton; Kecorder. John C. Ibmih. TU- aialesmm i informed that Uobert Ma vs. of Tgh Vallf.v. Wasco county, has ...;.. i,.,.,! !,e.ui ot cattle seitttered over a country ol twenty live miles in ex tent, "and ...has nut food enoii-h to last , them through lw,) w k of bad weather. Ttlrs. Aurelia Johnson, a colored wo man living near tin stage road between Jacksonville at. d Vn ka. blew down the ch!mnev of a keroetie lamp last Saturday; tlie laifip blew back again. lid Aurelia Johnson is no more. So says the 'limes. On Sunday liigl't hist, while all was still at lhe Tualatin lintel at Htllsboro. the proprietor. Mr. Lullock. having retir ed, some thiei entered the house and 'car ried away all the coin saved from the proceeds cf the business for some months past. The 1'iigeii Guard pay. lhe total vole oust in Lane county lor Congressman wart 1 85'.). The total vote civ-t lor President wits ,Yli. showing a falling oft in the vote of 417. 1 be majority of the Radical candidate for Congnss over his opponent was 73. Grants majority over GreeleT was '' Ki. The committee appointed to examine sites for the State University have been tendered lhe free donation of ten acres of land by Hon J. II. I. Henderson, being a tract situated on die extension ot Lleventh street, east ol the corpuratifn limits ol Lunelle and will recommend to the stock holders that that place be selected. G.)"erti(:r G rover h-.:- appointed ex-Governor John Wbiteaker. Hon. N. H.Gates and ex Governor G-i. L. ('tirry. S'ate Hoard ot laiiz i n . These gen;leiaen met at S;!em Monday, the 17th inst., a;d proceed to burdiifr-s. The (i .veruor has also appoin;ed Col'Mie', H. C. Patg 'o tie Kegi-tt r iti lhe Land 'fine at L i (.irande. 1 tt'otniatioii is wanted of Juno's and Timothy 1 lanneiy. who went to Oregon iitieet: raisayo with A.M. Ilitmah of niooinli'-ld. Calloway couutv. Missouri A if-reaved sifter anxiously waits intel li S'fisce. Addres Mary 1 iiiint-ry, 1.322 North It; th siivet. Si. Louis. Mo. A peuuon for the pardon of Mat. Bled see. who w as Sei'ticed to the PrniteHiiaty for li'e. is in circulation in Salem, and has already re.'-eite.i ever two huiuiri.il sig natures. Aeconi pa.ay iiig the pe;ition is a cert ilk-ate of several physicians, to the effect that longer 1 m ; I i-oji u;eut w ill e.i d-U'.iier the pi isei.ei 's ilie. Andrew L tl er lint everyil in that si c'ion . Il'iOll u tlte lit , n f 1 V id gel!;;' abit'.g li: raise! l.'t) lotr-hr 11 potatots lo'ia an ia-t e a I . 1 ;i fiuarltrtf ground. Thfe range in w-iht from one to tour pounds e.i.U. and lo iii ! . -i: r : en to eij-hteen po'Oi.is lo the (.ill. n-li.-v Vi g" l.ibles ot superior quality were raised M. reason in ( ;i lioco. - Woik on the Albiny nnd San;i:im I'i.ch is still progi e.-si;:g wiih igor. nd will be pu-heiL fotv.atil un;i! ii is . fotuplet .1 uide-s the heavy r.;:.r.s should C.ei-e the Santiam tt ov-'illaw i b.o.ks. There is now SU ) teet nt diic'a lini.-tied. and l.lJ.ii) leet dilg lo the tlepill (' ! jt tj t teet. Tne e it:ii:g iOtl igi - 11 leel iu dfpill. twel;-. feet wide at tiie botti.m aiwlsl.ped otic by (tie. A Chinaman eonvict in the penitentiary has one eiizy on il.e si.l.jeet ol Voet' mo-it:. He s: I g'. en:'.-": v. ' I and is ;.ble to rue. the g.iteu: hieu ' uliave to - tv" below, end l::... sili il g i ilrrtibrj ih el o- lirlwi i n .In- cli bagpipe at.il th gi a' ieg i.l a l a! tail li e sl:.il j t-nii g a ii.tiel vi'iV. i he 1. -- coin, lets lite peil:i:g liir.J ol -.!:e Ce:es. ia!"s t.oise, i'.t:d lade o! ft nil I it.-g l he preiiii-es. A ciTrespo::!e:i! of J.,f ksonville Siiuin'l writing liotn Goo.-e Lake val'ev ! fays; -Til" vet l.er Lh.'I been very st..m 1 f; sevei a! we ks. bit wis iijore plet-en ! when he le.t. an 1 b;,l !.iir to be a mild, j open winter. The cattle nre litter to an ! ever b.-'ore known at this s vi-oii of the -itr. lion, h u i- the milk coas b eiii i;i gno 1 fondi 'l hroiigh.en that country i he !m ;::er. a good .-njiply d hay o:t up (or the w in' i : in case anv !:o:;l 1 lie rerouted. From lhe Paker Ciiv .- m'tcrol: "Gov. G:-.vi r has nj-pniated ("ol. il. G Pge o! thi- city p..gi.-;er of the .-sa'e Ln 1 (n'ie at La Gtan-b. This is a good appoin! nieiit and onr wnr hy ti.ivernor i!e.-ei-vi s credi: lot- nttiking it. O.l. Pai-e is a good ba-;ae-s to in and isi'very way fj'ia i ilted to ii.i the po.-i-;m vt i ii l i-liof to t.in.-eii and to tin- s intact ioi of the pc.ple.oi' ! he Stute. The Jieojiie ofpistein O.egin leel l..;i;otvd by the :-t;;'i:iiiinHnt of.-ach a man -s .Mr. Paige' to ii:l this fio.-idon."' lhe S'nh .-Hii'in of la-t Tuesday savs: Ves erdav loie-io iti while -Jaeob P n.g i- ni. i;i. t: that pret im-i was engaged in ; e a. .i'-i oiu; .i; o ii nil .;ciiaio. i'e n-n j . i. ......... i . iroiii a in r hi ine lev.'-M groniMl. Slistiit'l- i I mg ti j iiiis ot a very .e-iions nature, tsis eg ws badly bi-in(n. atid h-e was h u t internal! v. hi niieiiiig being inten.-e. They were unable Io move him lo his . . i . ... i .. , . .. notice H-iiii meiiseii atlen. lance nul Deen The SI i! ism -in Fays: Ex Gov. John Wiiiteaker of Lane county, and e:c (liiv. Ge. L. Curry, of ?dtillnoni ih county, membets of the 8 ale Hoard of Lqnal ii'.'l tioil me; in -tab-ni las Mmd iv. aiid rs ide a tempoi-ary organ:, il ion bv ihe election ol ih-.' loriner as temporary Owing to tiie absence of Col I "hairtn in. G it es. remaining tietnber ol the P.oird. no bnsj. j I tiess wa- t;uns icte.l. y.v. (I.iteswi'.l prub aoi. airive iioimt J. nnrstlav. when ihetr i ! laliors will Cori.nience in earnest. The Assessment rods are already in Ji-orn all the coiiiit;...s with tin excp'.ion ot Linn. Marion and Pairm, The P ar.i will prob ii ij 1 v be in session nbmit one nion-h. l is-.irs of tbc N.;t pjur Year..' Cam paign. The Ne-.v York .Sua has li d ;.! tl,' fol lowing ns its platform for ihe next four years. It is good as fir as it goes, b'tt there is initch th it cm l added to these principles wbii profit and which the peo ple will demand at the hands of the next National Cor. yen : ion. The principles as laid down by the .bo!.- are as follows : I. No ei'iur iliz ;ion No extension of th" functiotis d' ill - Peler.tl Governmetit II. C ingii md tiie President to b- deptivd of all c.eesive attd ifl in' )'! i.id powi-rs asntned doling and since lie' war. and to be lrnnrht back wbhin the iinti's oi the Cotisii tnioti. III. The S.tltcs tr Coi'.trol their own a IT i d spel l i'iv tl.eir own tdeciions. I . K''l"tm of t.'.e civil servi.-e . Pe.-tora-ion of specie pavme;;?. VI. Pev.'iin. t.-lortn ili imertul taxes io be aboli-ht d; the t.it ilf lo be put on a revenue li.t-i. 'VII. Only one term for the President. VIII. No ree!ect;,in of Grint. in psTiJ. Mccu AtD Art -cr Nonnx; " Th. ,J" - ,'!H "'" o1 week, says lhe Jacksrm ville . imt.-t. tells it readers in a long winded tu 'icle of nearly two col umns that it will heteaf er bean inde pendent, s-leei. and makes as much loss over ii us if the Democratic p inv was losing its best ' friend. The Ju ird was mi uiistakrtb': y ihe poorest pirty paper, in t ie .-'tie l n big t'n Jane caiv an 1 .li4 more injurv at ihe 1 i'e Pre.-id-u'ial elec tion than i ever ltd good We don't see i wheie the Gi'ud s s;i:Kn-p'ire Peiii'cracv 1 C'-nte' I a, ca lei atid n ootd'e iu tntriistered. lis I v.. i Vt . .- -.-e-' ..' - o. -.a i . da-igiuei, who was attending school at i " ,! r ' ' 1 """ W""'1'"" ,Q the Cni:Tr,y. in thw ci.y w a, immedt- j VKsno,,. N", IC-A horrible r,,r- ! I,!: i""n JsT oV" W In ih.'. I've ' . ' "i rVlZ "r:,,!! 1:1 Jl5' of,.,-sof Lection, who received ,t" LlloM rov, V t if ' .liehvni.v.s may Dntnmeml. near .he head of Strong Iwke. ' .r S.-.sin P. Anthonv and ftiemN. Th- I 1'T'Mt l-U.ll. j,., t, ,. 1. !....a 1 .: .'.-.. .... . . 'ivr ini.. i . Iill 1.--IIII-. i.L: 11:1 !!:: OI 1 t-..b ft 1. 1 . r l..rt k. . Tclcjrraphic Newt riAX(;oK(Me) Nov It. The stock hold er: d the Pastern Insurance Ccmpany to-day subscribed a snfiicient n mount to pay all losses by the Lostrm fire, and to enable the company to continue business I iivfiii'ii nr 1 I nnts It-oni the Slate give Grant a niaiouty dI j mg away, l ne disease is !(.w asi,,; WAsatxorox. Nov. 14. The mixed ' a milder type. There are few rata! c-c" Commission on American ' ami Eridslij Lot lsvit.!.i:. Ncv. lit. The !1,,nie.,,E,!s claims to day awarded claims amounting j ease has disabled about all thL' htir-.- n ?:-5.'K).00( " jrold. to be paid ly the Uni- the city, and is intci f e ring wid, busii J!1 lew .-s:a' io vni'iu ii o a oi . M i n t i j. a . .v mi tin property of Iritih subjects destroyed or seized by the Union loices during the war. Tii Department of Statu received to day an ofiietal cony of theuwatd made by the Kmpet or in the San Juan at biiration. The horse disease shows i o sins of abatement. Several cases of dropsy have occulted. Wasuinuto.v. Nov. l.". Ti. Com nt roll er of the Currency. Knox, has returned Irotn Poston and reports that in the banks of the city there am SST.OOO.tKK), with a surplus of S20.()tt'l.()00. and their losses are only a million and a half. He says thai financial prospect", in view of these facts, are cheetful. and business is fa .-it lc sinning it usual channel. Washington. Nov. 13. A delegation of t'niriv Pennsyl vanians. headed by the Governor-elect. Senator Cameron and ex Coitgressinau O Neil. h id an interview to day wi:h lhe President in relation to the appointment of a Postmaster at Philadel phia. They nrtred George Truenian. a merclmut of lliat city, for the p'.ice. The Presiileul listened atien'.ivelv. lot' give no defiuiie response. George Taviman. a ch-rk in the i liice, is also a candidate. The question of rpnointment nnib-r tin j snot, which strucK the prostrate tna?. i:i civil service regulation enters into the j the side. A fiiT the shooting Oix gave e.i!troversy . It is said that the Tn-.-ident jiul In one of the clerks oi' the hot-! is inclined io :iipoint iheeleik. mid the j -.v as taken by lis fi ieiuls to the ofiice of delegation is soiui-whal excited in couse j the Chief of Police. Weslliag wai only qunce. slightly injur d. Chicaco. Nov. I"). A dir-patch from, C:;ieA;i) Nov. Is. A Wasliing'on s;ic tl.e Rev. IN bert I.'ovd Collier. Cbiirman j cial says positive dental i- given, by thus o! the ildief Committee, who went lrom I who at e.t-t have right to the cm ii l-nce this city Io Po's'on. ays no estimate b is of the Administration, to the rumors l but vet been made of lhe number of families .he Pre.-5.-5.mt intends to recommend in his 'burnt out. Probably there sire not more annual message, now in preparation, tie than three hundred. Ii i-1 supposed ilo-re revival of the project for the aniiexaiiou are 'i..in)0 sewing women and clerks oat of Sa Domiogo. or that, he intend !,. o: einpiovmeu. The d.'.-trtiction of property, by tliose be-t filed to judge" is estimated at it),000 O'.lt). ( iiiigra'ulatory r.iesage? hive b?en ex changed between the Mayors of Adelaide ' Au-;r..lia) and New York upon the final completion of telegraphic c unminticati H'.. P'-jtt:sri :t:. Nov. !". Warrants have !j-et isai d by l'nited S'ates Conimi-sioti- r S:owe for the arrest of Susan P. An-tl-.onv and fourteen otlmr females who vo-.ed at the la'C eleCUon. The parties most probably will" be brought before the I ( "our! neXI week ! Y",S'i I.; i'o . Nov. l-". Colonel Pi's- ! tow has ter.di-re 1 hi- resign:;' ioti as S.d c I ior h'l'iii'rsl. which h i- h"en aee?fl. I and a eomini-ion tor t.Se same to Ptd'.ins ol N- rth Caroliria will be nt ide out lo in or row Le'. isviM.!-:. Nov. l.". Thf Presbytery retMli-red a verdiet of guilty !:gin-! the Ilev. tr. Gilbert Pobetsion char -sing him i:h drnr.kenm. li!?eiyio;i-T.s and lalse h o.l.;in.l sen'eneed him ! i b d:-con i i a mi d I: , n the rniuistry ar-.'. to ' rK-pend- d lrom the privi'.i g.s r l the e:-i ch nnti! In- shows repenianue LeMtiing him r r t.ew n;.ni herslnp. (.'i I'M Hi's. N"v. 15. A c- ti-it't irion of .r P eiuorrat ia -.t Lib-rd Mi. eon !:: !c.-tn- W; ,:elil Mere f."-.V. i fir la'.'f-r resolv ed to favor the c e'.-oli l;i :i of th.- t ie i u'.eiit- tavori-ig l!'e 1 ::; g print-itb-s o! f tlie f"i:iei:-.ti- i ! t . ' . t . :io .1, lot I . ti ! r r-t I C.oi:;.i i.irrt-e hare i.-s i. d an n.!.!rc- to the people. M t t.v.- vt'K ;- K. (Wis.VXov. 13. The epi ..otic is rapidly spreading thiotighout the S'afe. I'orr.-vii.t.t: (P-t.). N'v.-. 1.3. The hirs- li. rongilott li e en iT r.nifies. j Kv.'-sVi!.t.K. Nov. 13. The t:elebr-!'d ; Pat'iies wdl cat't', i'lToiTVig a'l 'tl- .?7d-l.- i C ') htts been dec';, led :tg.ti:,.si ttdtttitiirg ; to pj-ob-vt". i C'lNC.NN'ATt. Nov. 1.3 ' is mid serit iis and b:i i. I.-:.nae.y large! v se.-. ended. Lirrt.:: Rr-es. Nov. 13.--Retn t. oni:::a! and ntiftfitL-! i!. :r ::i evrr omtT m the .-ia-e give Paster over 70J rr.ajoriiy b.r Gover:i..i-. Nt vv Vo:.:c. Nov. 1". A Was'.itPg'on neeial s-vys lhe President re. l ie the iol- lo.ving speech to Cameron :u.d hi- a-i cta'es id ihe Philadelphia deleg lt;o;'!. it:i: deired the -.ppoi.-i-ment of a Po:m i--.t for Philadelphia: (.'en' lenten. 1 t. not well see how it would be proper fr.r r.r- f) s.-t u.U the mles and regulation-" of lite CM tl S rv ;ee coin :n is-Io'l. igo determined to -:i!orce I ll:ir. on ..-ri- i ! i-i . -..! 1 some ii;n- ' reg'i'a- 1. lulii l..,e. iv. I ...... ' Tl i iieri u-i I -.vo c oi li l itis pre-er.red. both P. -pib'ie. One in the Philadelphia Portola.-e for pom ttnie past. 1 a. n sa isle d lie is ie.'.ly coR.p-.-,en t t. d iacharge life dtliies of Pos'm i-:T." If I was (lisfiesed tn set uide the civil ;-.r- n an: i vne. n.nr.iet ed and child. The w otn in's !:e id was terri bly criiidicd and tin child's throat cit troin ear lo ear. The murderer h is been i "'i-.i .-IHIM..T. .i v, . j c-.;ii:i nation oi i iss. . nt lion V is tat mn- liamed t irresti d. and narrowly escaped lynching. spn-aditig slowly this ci'v. The stteet S r. Lorts. Nov. k; Tli- In,r,r,-tl railroads wihlrew- t'.M'ir rars to-!iv. r hi- m-Midng m1:,i rially s.ivs ii is advised ' as a ti..to.r. .r- . there rill be two chang'-s in the Cabinet ;il'-r the 1th ol .March, r.e.xr. Thetewill I e the retirement of .Ni-rrettirv l- isli and The former il is .-xpec'.-d. W II be olf. r. d the i:.:s-io:l to l'ng! and. and i nl distiicl. the Infer w II neoniv a seat in the L'nited j .Mkm,-i;i-, -f,r. IS. The epizoctic has .-j;ates senate. j appeared Let e in a mild form. ,iii.;iii. .Miv. li..--U.i!V.inl college pis f- 1 Cincinnati Nov Is. There have brrn (:,! to the aiiionnt f i-ICj.ljii.i l.y lhe i ne.irly .tie loindr.Vi 'deall. Trom tin i-li.-e here, including I h value of the S and. j x;ot ie. A large numhef n.f ex. n re in It will cost bait million (b.ilar to re- ie hailing good, lior-es hae al::.0Si bndd. Toward I hi it ha 51 HMKl). or ; e.Mije! v disa;p"r..r. d fr.im the s re. is. g...;d ins. nance, out of i2 1 tl.UJ X 1 ho j Cot.rWs (() Nov is -Nearly all ih l'''-'fl ' lh' redneed t ,, i;o,).(m;). j horst 3 ia the cit v r.t e Cown w ilh the cizjo -. I hi (s tt s Piesident Llliot) v li;u, b -g. 1 tic. .-.tt.t.-i At, tie.;, .tor. n I.eluiria :.re ..Xf Y -t.'. r- . all in b it lw n:y t-mall tiwus. Grant iti 'j Ji i'y. .'il 7o.l Ni.w- Voi'.K. Nov 1'. A Washing ton speei.tl f-njs tie' ci'y is (tiling rapidly with politti iai s v. ho cotiitnent severely on the ei.iil-se of the Plesidetit ia l-eti.io.ri o. Civil Service ntles. n tti.itii.es'ed in hi, ' will be pushed through bv th in n:'ltrl!r , V,,r! 1 v;ifiiil next Con-.ess and aielcd bv irant, in n-g u. to ine appomuii-nt of the Post- I , itiaster .i" Phi'ad. lphi i. They allege that ! It' the party w hich has gained the strict Cnhilceitlent. oT the Civil -lei-vice t e e , . tu wdl exclude many !n htdd- ft tVh h f V0 PpvtratO i' g oilice who have jnt claim on the i this outta-gc upon the American iieiiubliean p irty. and whn can credi'ably I " . .1 fid Iheonieesfor whiid, they apply: but! V1' t"tir IS al an CluL n. verihel.-ss catinot pass a Civil Service! , , x imiua'ion. j j he O Conor tickets were printr James King, formerly a stock bn.k. r, : ed at a Ka.lical r.ewsjiaper ollicc shot oti- (j'Nei! d.-nl ihis noon. A fain-! 4. , , -,.,, ily dillL-nliy was the cause Mu Portland and paid for by toe WuWtxisrox.'Nov. M. The (dTieial vo-e i Uudical .State Central Committee. nrJ1"' S,,a'i,T -!hr, r,l'-",t; :ir hl,V,,ri,jr "f I Can anv man doubt whose can- nr. I H-ip!and (;.ep.), for Congress. I , , r-f t:l in..i niiiy I dulate O Ct.nor was. i i Kicir.ioN!). Nov. IG OlTi.ial retuir.sj " Poni nil the counties of the .State but one j 1 JKstox;:n. A dipach from Paris, un tiave been received. Grant's niaj .riiy i-J 1 ler date of he 2()th inst. says: l.'.ITo. On.- conujy yet to hear lrom is j reported io give Greeley leu mijoity. j Ni;v (Jtii.KAA.s. . iv. lib- lbiaui I . j K"!logg today made a ppiicut mn i n i he ; L'nite.l Sta'. s Circuif Court tor an injune- lion so restrain the S'a'o lOb'C'ion PtniKl.! of Y.'iili;'i (Jove'-nor Warmoudi is a ui.'in- I b. r. lrom pe. loimittg the dude, of ihetr j oili-e.as nicli board; alio i.rohibidng : John Mclviery from acting or pre'etid in: 4,1 net as Governor of Louisiana, und Iro n ! i making any claim to the ofco c' (.lov- ' (irnnr- fil.n the Vnv . - ..... wi n ails J- cp) j fl j-, publican, tlie official journal v tC'L , liom pub.i.-Iiing any notico or s U'e" relating to tho canvass ol tie ote nr"','U State L'oaid. - 10 01 Kv okk. Nov. lG.-Thc Crovv tv, . s a flee led horses iip,.n th,. .ljV., . 11 ce of the epidemic. appt-His o W lias ! auee On Sunday night a mob forced , U ol l.auid county and took , PiAl. l-Alolon. a lie-, chatted w ilh cul . wnite .Mil. and hanged l,;!n. 6 il nnilflll. ill. II i!ii:igel Ii;ni AsitiNtrroN. Nov. 17. 'ILe Prc-iJ has recently been arranging points l,.'r 'l message, but has not Jet commenced w.i, tng it. 1 he contents of the document c . , ne inferred only from his recent privan. utter inces. It w safe to av. kever r will be more liberal in io,l0, especiai'v tov.ard the South lhan his f1,rin..r nu i.ge. the recent Tote in that section Win indicative or better Seeling thurr lier.t, lore toward General Grunt, while t!. press is more moderate in its utterance not taking into account the popular ma jority ot the entire country. The pardon of Oakes Smith i regard by Sou. hern gentlemen as a fowedhaduw ing of further friendly policy. S r. Lol is. Nov. 17. About eight o'clot iv to-night, while a large number of gentl-. ini-ii were eniritged in tu; v siibule of ihu Soiitherti Hotel. Captain Iviward I)lx a well known steamboat man. waUe,j ,i, Ui a Mr. West ling of New Orleans, who conversing with ?otne friends, and delib erately shot Isi :n in the iel't jj-,v. Wvsilijir fell, -in.1 whi'e down Pix fired anothi-r I eeommeint a po.icy iookii. g tti ine aiaea- smon ol t nba. 1 In message will be titi- ltv.-el to Congress two weeks from to tnorrow . ami any ili.uijis on tl.-.-e particu lars will, of course, be removed; hut aide from ti at. :i is leer.ned that il.r t,a. liexati,.:, -ity in San Pomii.go. and t!, 0omp-rsi-s opeiiiiing the American rad way and financial and tithcr intei s s. mn now all t ppopeil to a revival ot the n I'i'X itiiT pwje-l. A cor.c-rted effort ii hfiiig i;t i.!- tt develop internal improve ments there hy building a rail; 'nail. e'c. Am'-rsci.-is who own property in t e 1-im 1. whi'e fa voting bum x.nion. b not thinlv that tiiiv.- is ;.n opportune litre; to ui g.- it. Along the line r.f the II?iis-n rirer a tertible disease has broken out among iioiiltry. chickens d i;:g t hu-ujreil-. i'i e-f. encks ;ind clnckens tn thf mark-: show signs of the malady. The d.-east ariiears to be a-si.tnli g the be.-m nf a iie-:rnctive pesl:!encj ntnong ;;i.:e..s:";c !nfli. Prepay, the new horse disease. La- m ele i's p;-eara:nv in all :!; c-'y car st..lj! -s. i.Ttd UV-y per Ueiit. of U.e li :-es a'tatkid a:n s:v;d to il-. The !jo!.--s - wot k- d hi'e s !-C eu sue : i;ig fi .-m main ! v the lj'i.lln ' : s aoletueii are becoiniig alarmed, as trey thte.i the !n:r.-e di-ea-e was il s ippearlug. W AMtiM.lnN. Nov. IS. A tertihle ti-i.-df v. -s i o ic-ted today at No. ; Pine street, just u s"n!e the flic of Jedge Suti.eriaiid ;i the third l! or. The teiiim. ny in ;i .-uit of dlvorci'i-f Mr-. Kb'ig lrom iser hu-bu-id. J. C. King lawyi-r of No. 117 Last Sever.-een h ! sip-el. was betr.r tak.-tl before Jurigi; Su;!) rland. A. )"N.-.:l (IX ?e relive n.i j tiie I. it" rui'p and !.; v-ite v.t-re vr::tieess. i I: is sid il: it the viI-nce ot" bo h sh e.r- 1 Vi ry briita.' cotobic on the pari t f King toward his wife. After the rase hud been :i()jo:;ri:ed. O'.Veil lelt lhe oifiee and slatted ilivtn stairs, folhi-.veil fey King. Viit-ti O'Neill hid refch d t e second floor of the Ian-ling Kii s drew a nistol j and lired three s'nit.s in qnick s;tcces-ion. j The first struck his vidua in the small of the ly.-.rU. and mast h ive caused him j turn : round, facing the mnrderer. the j fatal bnllet entefetl his light breast be'ow j the eoUar-1-.or.e. O'N-il walked steadily ! into l!: ofiice of M r. Ltiiek . o.n I he M-cend j fi :;-. sat o.-;i in a chat r. and in about j half a:i hour h real feed hi last. As so', a j , the thifd sh it was King ran b u-t j m Jmlge Sirberiand". ofji.-e. l.atided j his pis el to lhe Judge, lie ih. ti ran i;r. the i.-.r.t r f,:.- nt:"d U tked h.ni-.lf i;.. An ollleer arrive. in a l-w loon.en s ao l ! bmke in lhe lo..r of Kings retreat, lie i m i. e r.r attervt e-i,f r-iA -.t:n iv. ni ide moved ti Ni'iv -trirt sta;un. 'Ihediing tti.tn wa- unable to give uvy afrmitti of t!'e- s':, :-.: in 2. tlie wnun.i in his bang pre- er.t i;'terllC'-. It M .-ill.C'-d lti.1t vtn kiil-d a man in the Sand wive. s.ati-.s s mi titnt- ago. and atteionted tTi postli by iigreema-il iituil tht? '2? h. .She say : prn.-rlv before the Creir's t - V - ... 4J.1.1- II--I 1 it UI Ull II. i Ntstit u i V...- i - t:... nee Cessitv. i nc uisense treTai!s ;n n rn.i)- ; ber of counties. The di-easv is believe. 1 ! to have b-.-ti bri.i:"ht. in hv llam-na's 1 .Mrnacrerie. whteh i-hm. in fnon sin iiifec:- The San Dominoo Si'iikme. It is stated upon xeol authority that tlie San Domingo scheme, which was arrested two years ago, . Paris di-patch -tat'. lint President. j.lrs a resigned. General McMah-'n s appointed President, pending the action ot , ,. j,,,,., j Ass.-mb! y. There in fereit .xciu.mt.nl in consequence. The late storm was pretty severe in. Washington Territory, the snow falling in in. nv sections to the depth of ten incites and the cold baing much jreer th:.n i:5r. tl nt this season of the y?a: OIT TmOl.TTi