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OFFICIAL PATEi: OFCUCKOIAS COl'SIT.
PRECOX CITY. (IIIEUO.V. J.l. 21, 1S73.
Nigger Indolence.
Last fill! ft grand revival tctok
place at Washington and Georp-f..
town arni:i t lie niters at which
m.i'iy of'llie children liecarne "good
niiruors.' .Alter llipv liaa become
"rclii-ioiis " thev refused to siii'i- !
' nil
secular songs jn the public schools
and the nigger preachers made the
following protest to the Hoard of j
Dire dors :
Wi!k::kas. the colored public schools of
IVushiniffon and (Jcorp'iowi are s ti Jjc t -ed
to an oligarchical rule. find made tlie
means by which the ungodly violate the
consciences of thoir pupils and the law of
the I r 1 1 church; and
rnKV.KS- some ungodly teachers in
Washi-ijMoii h ivi' maltreated and directly
or ind.'icctly expelled rcligi-jtis. pupils be
cause they would led vid:tte their con-fcIou-cs
and the rale? of their church bv
M'tn 'a'" sni'is in school?
:i!itl
Viu-.;:i-:.s the f: -tf rs anions the colored
r"' o Washington anl (Jroipi-tinvn
have, as an nig-tfii.eil bod v. most solemn
ly protested, ugairisf this wicked coutse of
s i I t.Mcla-r.s who are u!ained by super
intendent and trustees; and
in:;i: vs the pa.-Qors have received no
fc-at'ts! ic'ery reply. but h;ive been regarded
tis tli.- ignorant .subjects of slavery lor cn-
toritirr suc! a pro-.e-l; (to re!jr" be it
'!.... .. ....... .;,,,r ,.r ii-.. i'
relixi.i part oi :!; :i:nuiid'ie. of Wa-h-i:irttj
;:r,d ; eo: z' 'ir "' I.eM on Tf-Jr.
day. .1; 11 1 .iy 1. l:-7:. at 7 o'clock p in
in i-r.i ! chiir'eh Ur Hffj purt'ose o cot r' ct
iri ii i- i:r-fjoi!y coiii.ivh l.i.-h. llfiTebnked,
h is ii :. rii!.-::c v l eiiila; r Hie liin!a!n.-n
. . ... ... -. . .
t u pnnciide.- coM.hn--t.uiry anu a.ivce
th" j..':eicie-il seicrnients of t!;e present
age: and fur:li.-rn...re be ;t.
.'.. '.-... Th-f it s our -bojir.ti.Ti dttfv"
to pr.i v i " i -1 r thf bill before Congress to
i:ieea-" fjie bo.ird of ll'iislees for Slid
s.-hooS t. ni.-ie be p. i-s(vt. and that i.J:e
lo:trd l.e eoinj'-o-eil ot nn-ti whose motto
si. ii. be; 'ne religion of our Lord Jesus
Cinl-t .!.'! l;!..' h:g!.e.-i degree of friieileet
n. d training for she li-Itig genTa:ion.'?
Ji(;;:i this a hssun may well be
drawn in exemplification of" civil
rights, u hicV h.-it; so mneh attracted
the attention, ability and votes of!
lladical stati suu-n. The lesson may
be slated mathematicall, thus: If
the negro race has advanced in so
short a time from their former po
s:tion as to di-cover great sin, and
iiui.ior.iliiy in (he singingin com
mon 'i::y s'iools. of secular mti.-ic,
how long will it take them to attain
t that j-oiiit of intelligence when
toev will be able and assume the
.i oe able and assume I tie
r.i ,.,.!, 4.n
"""'f "UUT(LmtV
may belong. Tt is truly
leto see these niggers put
in this matter, vet vervdis-
. The comnumchools in 1
rid,! to
white;
lau-hab!
on airs
g-r.-li!!Lr.
AVushingtun, both for tluc whites
ani hoicks, are conducted j.recisely
on the same plan under the same
regulations and Vupeiinteiidency,
on!- they are kejt scp:rale. Tiio
ehildieii of the white professors of
religion are taught the same secu
lar music, out of the same publica
tions, under the same supei intcn
dency, and probably haver never
tho j-ht of any wronur or immorali
;o, uuuio.au-1
it these sable j
ly in the yystefn. !ut
toustiiel iianirhtcrs ot Alnc:i mil
up the- white of their I,olyycs,antl
protest against the "ungodly teaeh- 1
rs,r Washhton City." Vcods
and little tUhvtl.: what is the next
Mep? Here is the climax of civil !
,.- 1 1 ., ,
mglit.- ;;ud we suppose tlie w hole
. , . 11 !
J.a..ica, party wid he con vulsetl if
t .- i - . ?: 1 ''". -rs il..!i i fV-tf tbior ir.ini
:iere is the climax of civil !
toi.-e n 1 hirers oon't gel their whim !
ceded ro. J'nt this time it is not I
the libels or I etnocrats who stand
in their way, Lut the loyal Kepul-
licaus, an.l they treat their protest
with sarcasam aud ridicule. There
n ih he no end to the impudence of
f? these niggers, and where tlrcy have
iho junver, even now, they attcinpti
to dietate to the whites.
I)it lie Own IPo t'utiiitv C.-urt? Let
(ls Ilaie Light.
wo .wec.-cs
aero we rek-rrcl !
" !
soniew.iat seL?t ly t thi'.toiiise ()l"j
a ceitam liiuiVbhial 111 this Iace in ;
tMibipinir no law-suits a-ainst. tlie i
Lock Cum, -any, ami otherwise hai-
ras-iii theia for his iinliv'bltial !
rani
' "Kl 1,1:11 l,!nc laets have ,
v
01.10 to our hnowiciltre wliicli ;
cither s.e.w taat tins nelivulual
was i-it her tne ii-aHer nt art-.liijtee
whu had made ii their minds to
14'ie
lihuhniail the I.ock Cinpanv, or
that he hail or claimed tp.iduo hi-
. - -
1ti.:oV nil h II. . V
s-y ..... . ..v. 1 oia i vciilU)
C.-trrt. When the (onu,.inv i.eti-
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ii v i4iv iciu auaii-iotiei tHUl llie
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1 1. uied to haveMhat road changed, i tti session, li so. he uiil pn.Wb'v te ,i-n 1 cedar bttckei. and there is tv, com ; ,rM-i, ,s ((t i,;..'-,.' , o'w'"i ,)';, ' 'i,;V":i''" tv. dated the 1 f.th iustant. says -the weath
tl,i ,.,-s.,,, ,....k a very ..Oivo j.,a ! S;.. l'-"Z,V lil I V.- ".. ' P "ri .ij A" Swtk r.s,,-r, " " "
. . -. r. .lo'l ti- ..if ' -. '. . . . 1 ' J 1 ' ... X a.') t. ifom leid .Nireet. V.-ssi s S sot-.er and .-am T.roriose to enn
to uet no a remoastniice a-au.st U.uv - e..ui,.-;. n n till 1 l 7 ." . it j hi Kitis. w.e!i tubs i.y tie I., st. wp.i.-r ; l:iK ' " have the foliowirg ucconnt ol pre cee. , - al ' hlWv,nu-n
the M-eta-sod chan-e. Xearlv all t " "" " V " l'- "v- 1 - " -; M i:iu u' "' Do'.!; county, into a Uiunng mill, ui au I
. ' .. -ll ; h-w. "Ou. ever l!it..s..- .Vo. W ' I and sabsladton I- pmiit-nl. la Ims , ? .. ., c. a V : . earlrdav.
llu)so who were dircctlv interested 1 Now ve wco-'d m t ,C, ,mi j branca oi l;o:ae industry we see muca j - - , - ' - ''v Th Ibnrl eMled o'lesttor.s. long peml- I
i ,b, r 1 .,..,1 v,!,o b 1 ,.v i u.dm.t, especially , to Hirer., a liberal imp on by , Jvurr.a! J.- l;-7:i w in be i.ierea,,,! ta tjo '7, !;so c!,tt,.v. in relation to An Au.trhn. turned X. G ig'ielmovie
' C ' v....v. iiroiest airaint anv mcni h,.r ,fti,n i intener u.-ai.-rs. .iti.i there is i;o Mues:i..ii frora t-. -?s; i:;r.. (i,.t,trt ,..,. ... 1 ,....t,. ...., 1:r contes'anis. m 1 was arreitei at Jnc-Ksonvilli- on the 1.'
it s: 1 r 1 10. 1 1 1 . ,1 ,, .f i I , , 1 P . 1 ,.1 1 .1 ,, , .. ' , r e . "
'"-"'"l tin- ivmon- far as vvc have IratHl ami ,'b rtBM m -'- fctLrf . v.pU x. &tVt
'"'-, r not '"' .-"'vavW i"- not like lo sic .U ,.1.,.. i:'!vl .:, i smM w U-M "1 c?r?a;;" ,L lHaa. iw. o....r,,y
t v.. 1 r ,,, i i . i . I "ta Midi I Ht of, K-bruary, to take into con.-.;.lera- J n
Ules.ed. iHlt hue this Was "Oilier -mv Cdlier Iladieil . iPrv.wrr, 1 ,r,dv-nnnv.
on,t!ee ell gentleman irm?e a l tt.r - Clnb'fer ihe".iirpo.-e of building a ware tXsq., Atlorijcv-atsLaw, has remov-
tothe IVvsident of Lock Com nan v Gooy Anv,!xT--i:Nr.-Gov. Grover has -I ." f-r storb g gr.,t:i. anl a!o to pro- j ed his otace to Pierced. At pres-
i t t i , ' appelated lr. . r. Alexird- or , T vide tur sbtj-f mg their producs iv m.u kr?. : p. il0 p,,i.l "t th" Fl
111 ulach he proposal suhstantiall v V,aU. a- one of t' e ,ate r 'M .'" ' he J-.-,..' e':rtr ctmtnoiicts the sta'e-i 1 .! :'V 1
-s follows- ' 7f Vlv, WP1 , .v,- ! r ' 5 . aU Vv"-Un,qual- mt.!lt c. IV Lockwood is dcr.d The ; Capil.Hl Hotel.
(. . " " 'CV,VT- reigned. hit uews from l,u a; Detroit. v.-:,s i0 tho We take the above from tho
ti.e sum 01 'lo,0(,0 (more thaiuth.e rhts is a good apoiatiet. a. l!l0 ioc;i. ! fleet that he was impiovirg. wiih some c. . ... r, , -r,. -j,.-:,.
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..!...t. I mi. ( it.. i. i 1 "11 t is n n ractical n n -n.i i. . . I ;:uie ol Lis recover!.".: i s iimii h.-n i .. i uiion., ... .
. . . . . . 1 j .1 1 1 1 1 v n vv en . 11 1 x Wl U - - - - -
one cstaLlicd on the hill." He did
not ask the Company to make the j
road on Ihc hill, but would have !
the old one abandoned fur the mod
est sum of ten thousand dollars! ! .
Oh, what a berried Company not
to aeecpt this magnanimous propo
sition ! Bat ,ve ask,Gby what au
thority did this venerable old man
.si(),0()o spccuiatiou with the lormer
Countv Court or else he presumed j
- -
n m-(,,t. ,1. nt. his inflnot.f... nvpr i
them. Uut the seouel shows that
0
the Company did not iy the :M0,-
000, and the road was not establish-
,r'h !
ed. This would indicate as though
. i-i 11 i
there was a ucat in the meal batr.
... , ,
e call upon the oM boaru to ex-
, . ,, . ,. 1 . 1 i
j-lam tins matter to the 1 eop.'e, arid ;
- fi so bv what authority James u.
Moore i.roi.osetl to vacate tlie road i
!iti.1N!.,l,ni..lini.lic.l ..n t!.ei.av. !
t ,.,..., io,,o,, in, wr-,i,t
chanre the road, it was ri-hl lor '
men
me i
to
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th(, olirt t(y(0 without further !
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c( .usideiat ion t han the pay mint of !
actual exjienses an;l damages sus
tained. There is a dark" history to
this mail httsiness, raid we propose
to follow it ftp until we get at the
bottom of the matter.
Doctcis. ill Oilier.
The Ore yon hut and Jhdh.lht are
engaged in a very nice little qu ar
fa between themselves, an! St
il
appears to "e an exclusive iamny
affair, we do not propose to take
anv stock in the phasant combat.
,," , , , t
j,ut the luliuwing shows that even
loyal men may differ." The
Jlxlu.ttn ot the 20th' has a corres-
, . ,
liondence from here, v.hich savs:
1 '
'-Vottr jut arraiirnment of the
Oreyonhui for' its recent coalition
i. .i i . :' i. t
uu" i;u- i;cmociae i a-u ir, ike-1
publicans here to be wt 1! dterved. j
J5ut vou appear to have forgotten
onc. hinir.1 l u vou remember that
tho Unynnhn,; onb rto further
thWseheme, insistel that the law-
fully elecie-1 Kepubiivans from this
(Clackamas) county should be de
ptived ot their seals, and J)emo
eratie contestants (wlio bal no
shadow of tight, but who could be
relied on for the coalition), should
be installed ? Had this bet 11 done,
in obedience to the (Jn ;on '" V
demand, the whole scheme would
have been successlul. The combi
nation on which so much labor was
expended would have accomplish
ed the object aimed at: Clackamas
county would have been 'outraged,
;uul lht. , ,,1..,, l.,1Ity v,uli!a
liaVc been broken ui."
In ivmIv to this, the Oniu!a:t
of the -d has the lollowin iVon, !
a corrcspon.lcnt, also t,f th citv : j
''If vou kiu'W how'peoiile ojt-ner- !
ally ivir.I the course of li.e Jin!!-
oi-M-eUino; -to get uiicUisctnt ;
i:itn oi-M-elvin.to get ttpcUisctnl
in the Uepuhlican o.ntv forcthe
..' . .. . 1 ,-
pnrj'ose ot ui atil v:ulj -the pn :ilt
roVen-e of its editor, yo-.Cwouid
t.xt t : I . i . I - ...11- .1111- iti,.T.too. to
p;iity hu-cthe :
lid
nut, I think, pay any attention t
its snapping and snariing. Tt
ne
liepuhiicaus of this countv, so far
as 1 can learn4 and I think I have
as good; oppoi L'luities to know as
anv one, are almost unanimous in.
deinHuiciug the conduct of the
.Hull-tin in this matte? as unjust,
nut ruthful, and well calculated to
injure the Kepuhiican party. The
common idea here seems to he that
you shouhl not pay more attention j
to the JiulU tin than to any other j
I common scold. , I do not want you
j to think that I want to dictate how i
Vol! shall !ii:iii:eu veil l r l ii .o r lillt. I
i 1 t ... i ... . .1 t--... . :.. .1.:-
ivejuuiii':ui 111 ii" 1
vicinity tliink the accusations ot" I
t,K; -''o' ( ar" neeil u reiutat ion,
,UH-nL !,liy coiiieui a irom
g!',,,., L
a:,., - , 1... e. .?t
t 1 1 . .
t ii. l V. 11 1 i I L I J v i 'I iU V I
,., m the O.voni.in of last tfon-
,l:iV written iVom MeMiim ville.
un.rsi-iie.l 'Yamhill
A l'eiuioo hns b.a'u circiihee.! in this
county a-UeS Ueitri . it. tlhi i :.-.,n. ot Ami
ly. be appointed to"" succeed I:i r,rv Var-l.-tl.
11S ib-ceiver ill the t.!. "oa , fuv I "id
' oamm is a p.-pni tr man m tms
! Ciuey. m.d has beenOa -rood eiii.er; so
, ... . "
j tnai ;tie ie;ttii received loll lew -it.eis.
",,,u"11" Mr- s-vs the place was
" o-j.'; vi t vvrv
l...t L-nrt..- ...... , .
v i'vvrtftaof'ur
' U1 Ult
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make this j.roj.ositiou ? Had he : n ,li,;V i T V ,1 Unilroad ? Juvt whv it ! b V - arr'V'd : tie-, und-r Ue law. of the United States.
eonsukedCthc Court in regard to ! .?ml in,ll-V h" is th, Kntkkpki.tc indnltrc-s i ihU frorm (;. c" -ad ?,y Comnassioner Chadwick. and
the matter and vet- tl cvVill 1 " l T'" 1" ' Ut h"' 1li!! V " fcWrV.on I concurred in by the fall Ird :
ematei,a,,l t, k tl.y n dbng . s;im 0l lateen l.u.,.lml uuhats tor ; wo (.;!linot' 1Nrt.m. h IU,t cet- I ,.ke .!,.- Here at oclock IW act of Cnw. adrehti the Sfe
m ii.ui to n;:iKe mis fOttrotrs ami , tnc mem ot ; men eu arsa : taii.lv be aware that until the next W '" - a:y'- r.,m l.im we learn Dr Ore-en !nr0 the fmn. approved F, b-
uuci.u oner; 1 ue ieiter is posiuvo. ' l" " l'" " ciisu:iir on,MVSjjt ,e i-ortv-i hml Moic n kh,! i , r 7 : i rr - a' ' r "
tt . , i 1-niettc IV s C-mal .; Lock Com- 1 t iT "t, . wm . ,J 1 1 bi' i"'"'!- wrte submittal to the people of this Siate for
V:u'4U,U"U rUU liJV"'l :in ! a-irr.:, firmly by these prints, a, ! there.br. it " ,,.,,,1 that f-" r V" - tee.s. 25 o.Wot nia Ki.e- ! c-i; 1 fi and "bn .Un hin o
mis at no otliw cost to the Loin- i witness tlie signatures and seal of; iie ...;n ... .'. ,fi . '1(l ' p;.' ., .. m o unteers. n ; dpt. .1. A. : Pbli.j 'an.!. in s:.id ?tat, and where
pany only the 10,000 whiclt was ! said corporation duly allixed this j .n,ij. st.rv.lPt before that time. If
to be paid to him. There is just j ,1;!-v V1 'T?ry, 1873: ! the Representative fn.-m Oregon
one of two things in this matter! Ivn.mv yVj'everhat whrrea ; is at a!i reR,; so Imu.h t!,P worse
Ti , . . T c-. i certain petitions liave n Tir-sf nt-' for t;.(i f.., t m.,t..r
and that is, either this old man fl(1 to tJ ('ourt v ( v(,irt of ( M u k ' Lmm.-., .11 ..I..N.ittr
. . . ' , . . , . (l tU lhi Lout.tj Lourt or Cl.u n.i- ; ls cf u p;lrtv ,t wj,v .loesthat
had gone into p:,rtnerhip in this mas county, Oregun, to-wit: One : I)t.m.r!tt:,. ;r.in ..vbibh so mn. h
The Id:.n City Itoad Cluesiioii.
The Willamette Falls Canal &
icXoi-k Company have placed on file
with the County Clerk, the folio tv
incr bond :
JCuo-.r all men by these present
That the Willamette Falls Canal
& Lock Company,' a corporation
! duly org.iniztMl under and by virtue
- iiT nt I1
penuon s.gnc-i oy .101111 flyers ami
(' praying' for the vacation of
. 1 v V :
j i:tg out from wliat is known as the ;
fi rry landing at Linn City to where
sa:u mails inierseet the present
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travelled road constructed bv the
said, the Willamette Falls Canal
J.ock I ompariv ; and also .'mother ;
, , .. ..,:".,.. .1 1
pttitzon piavmg tor the laying out
.., t.stab!ihment of n com. tv road I
, ,. 1 l .1 " 1
to run from a point wh"re the conn- :
tv r;wi Ci. iiil' iroin j.i'iii ( ifvor.r
towards Tualalion river and J):v-
'','n ""WW-t" .;..!.. j
tvzTiuX e.:";;:i
..m:i1 .1 loel:s n o. rt-.i,, .L.f !
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tr:;v lied road eoi.strtictetl bv said i
Arni , p., i i . i c ' t i i
,' 1 ' 1 1' : 'Is C an al Cc Lock
(-'niiiMi'iv. thence northeilv rdoi 'r
said lat l.ieiitioned io:id,:iiid down
the A'v illumette liver on said io;e.l
to where the same inter.-ects t!
Willamette river on the west bank
thereof, al the ferry landing of the?
ferry now being run by L. j)i!ier, j
as proprietor; said petition beit: I
. 1 , T ', 1 , , i
signed bv .John Elvers and many i
others. Xovv if the said Count "v
Court shall vacrue said lead in
eordance with the pravtr d' suil
.elithn,andba:n.nv.t.' and e:-tab- ,
li.sb. t-aid roael in accot 'dance wit h i
. . - .. - . . . . . . i
! ti;( I"-ver ot saai pi luion. tut :i in ;
that event the said the Willamette I
U. . , i , .
i- ads, (. anal cV Lock C.ompanv
, n..,.t:s to lnnko jd road -,n located I
and established, in go?d traveliin"
,. . .. , , ,. ,.
con-utiou tor the pnhhc, as tar as
t.j . ii i-i !
i ,?K" s j.ractieable, ami wbtef. ;
j ncnt, wh, n h '"Jorim d m a,-
: coidance w itn the coudii ans afore- '
. . , , ,
,:u' , t !"i('!' 'i:s. hi I
"tner,;-elo leiuam in lull force ;
:t- , ri , !
witness wnereof the
dlamette J ails Canal c, L k i
hath cl.crei:nto raux . j
os coipo.e s- ai tcoe am.yti auu
thtse pit sen's to be suhsenbtd v I
-.- -,, , . !
its j'resnlent ami Secretary, this
17th day of January, 17:!. " o j
!. ioI.SssMITM (
l'lvsi.lfi.t. V. 1-.. C. L. Co.
J.
S ! S: i : 11 s;
v
SitTttary W. V.,V.Sc L. Co.
c-o;:i':::a )
tion si:.u
Vitiiess : C
CiiAi-f.ns 1. Waickkx,
1 ins is certainly a fair j-tniftoition
V'" iA th Cou.pariy, :,nd ;
' h th:- ? C !
"'5lG1H;t h: m accepting it.
If this is not accepted, the people !
- on the w.stside oi tho river v. ill
1Iot )i:lve ,lIlV rKlil sist;e Companv !
have now done all that, could he i
.v,-.ete,l oPnst-ed'ofOth,,,, Thov "S
'l r: J
cannot nudacc the retail wiiere it
i j
was, and if it could he r placed, j
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?......, , ! I'y '""' ,tH,,lt Its ncccssursand ; on cannot s!t os Cnnnssnmn. and c.wed -t --..i re-ul.r. t o enia, ,.r ' V..M." I w!
the w ay the canal h.as cflected the ; va-s, lie woiml v here on tho'-op en
water on that side, would place Ihe ! v,i: ot Coi:ur-;-, and help Eastern
it . 1. . . t O:g.m with lit r railroad. Whv
road under water ad winter in-rii r , r , , .. '
. i don t ue M ep his j.i'olillse i Has
six to twelve feet m depth. e , j;cU tu!li j,i!n m,tlu'i'
hope this matter will he settled to
the heat interest, of nil concerned,
, ... j
'l"uvt pyposuiou i.-, . - - -
tainly tlie best that could be asked j
of any corporation,
&. .
o :ri --. t--. t- . it.. a ,. .
fallowhf noiice ia a lecetit issue, of the
;,'.-.
in r'x irl to tiie woodeu wat e
luautit ictured in this citv
in com;. any wit 0 nor.. .1. I', ores, one
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ol Ihe iMopiletols ot theGre-o:i V, oodell I
Matail ic:.iiit, Uomp.i-y. we ye,?er.l.;y j
ve-i-ed the saiupi".' ro--tiis of the Coi.-ip -; v
, 1 r .
eel. ami lottnu an aiui-'M i
pu - tu. - r.
i,' Valiety of baekets. tabs. et... j
Jinest qtiiiil'T, that il 1 - poss.bb- to
ol lii
piod iee. shiVw:: - tint the u.a ei. i-s.vi- j ,.,. U.1V ;,,,..,. vln-.a-iv f.-..-
d.-t.tiy tei. let-stand :'a- ba.t i.ss m whic'i ; t;,,,. vj.,, !; iVt. sU,n;ii, ,'u. "j;, .,
I'icy Ul-o en-.ired. The Woi J chiejy u-ed j p .,,., vvhoseioN :-l .) rwites iP.i-.ei's
is U:e-.m nsi.. C-dar. aud ; due and .-. s.a ;,ir u r;.r ;,: ., ,,i a W;.auilil tiuoUi. of
Ce.lar. 1 lie wale ail looie- h:i'.i' a-lU! ..., r.,-., , ... : ; 4... ,,,, . , :
, , . . ... . . 1 ' ' 1 o :. s ..s .i jr; .i, . , y 1 !; i- 1-
nvely-nothut '-oe.ia a; .ee.u i;,ir in .tie j ha:. lsme :.:i ! -hrmM be the m'-at;, et i:i
woo.l especially the asa and en a: ...my j dix thou and io seed vi th.ur ti ft;...
ofjthe varueies are painted, oi ier- var- j A;i;;. , ,,, of i;.,:;,,.,- uy,....
'":!1"- "'r 14 1 'o a.-.s .. o.o .
I.lsiieo. some nave mass 10;' ''"'': 1
1 ' . . 1 ,. 1 . 1
r"'"" VwVm..e no,,, .vo .-.i.--o -su
ih-.-.t the article made by this (.'i.uiptmy is
: " r-, . I
A movement is on foot for the erection i
1 of a new UnivcrcUv at Forest Grcre.
O
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VoURTrSY OF
imTVTrRSITY
"I
Tdl the Reason Vl:y.
The Oregon City Exinnrnisi-:
wa-il-s to know in a way that
soumts like irony- where is the
Hon. .T. G. Wilsoir, R presentat"ve
loft from Oregon, and what is lie
h'ing? .Also, if anybody is throw-
,r at WasMf.-fun on promises
thev made here in Oregon oHYiet d-
ric"s to tlfT rt!:tTid, Dalles and
: concern over the mil road project it
. rneiitions? The Democratic' Sena-
xor irorn USaekamas was one ot it.
most strenuous opponents, we are
j 0;,i
The above is from tlie JJtdhtin.
Wt' Ino emphatically state that it
nt mte'idea m a spirit of
, . , .
;ronv, but in fober, ?erio::s earnest,
.,, 1",.. ' , ,
,7itl ,ifj a- well as the t,eo!.e ol
,, .
Eastern Oregon, would like to
,1,nv vWl.v t.ac. ,e.s. ph is not
SK-I'in-.'l.I, .r..l::U-. He .!w!:m .1
v,t r
no t con.d get the railroad
- 1 - 1
meueii lor that n-etson, iin.l
t.,t t. i . i t 1 1
th.u l. ha Has t.ccted, he would
procted to Vv'r.shinirttm ' and be
there durir g the pre.-er:t session
and labor in behalf of the cause.
He h:x -Jvctt-i1, and has thus
far faded to enter an appearance at
Washington and fill the pledge
t.T t- i .
iUane to t;,e peots.e. v e have not
, ,. , ,
ine r;i'' iiicsi mea i.;at tie can tin
any gotot ;r the railroal interests.
either in or out of Congress; but
as ;)t, ,,rfniised to crive the weight
, -i . .i , . , . 7
Oi bis anl to The s:; )iw :t. u out
. , " , .,
rh-ht tl!;' f''M comply witn
. , i. i , , ,,
pettg Our present Kepre-
tentative has done all that can be
, .. . ,. ; . ,. , , . , ,
. e i(n tui:. ia.lio.4-i route, out r.s
, w (, r. r , .,.
tnere is no Credit tloti.u-r connect-
vry hepe
for the success ;f the e ;-.sm;-.. 1....
-
h,ve a liadical Crngr,.. Hut we
want J( fo o .,s h r,,,,
,;sr rotl i - .....,. w. r
-'- ti..., ... s.e ol
-epn-.g up a; pearanees. As to
ti.e Oi m-cralu; fitnatt.r fn.ru this
t-ou:itv being an pI.ouent to tlie
, t;; , . ,,
measure, we most, etr: u sat ;j-a . v
'
,ll"'y. oppose he had been,
! tloe.s I hut lv'e;i-e .Ji.e Wil-aci t'ro:::
1
j eom-uyiri: with tl.e iro;:i;..e he
1 n.;ule..? Ji.fJier think thtit i- ,, ..'-
i in;J" the oiit.
'v'e
tire not- i;s.:-
I Jiointc.l. riii.se who know Joe
(h'u'l (.xjitct unythhii- lVt.rn liini
and they will not he (hceive.l in
their c.Xect:itions. ilis kind don't
amount to much w lien thev Let
a way from home. The hdlowin
J ' letter Iron,
V" 7 " "
In;in l"'? lfU' yy
w" ,-H uvVy ";tereste.l in thenul-
1 " "l l,w" " 1 ,!iM"
wmS(' ,T'i,,ust Wt n::iao the ,,,r'-'T
.. e, .. T . . i.
'
" Jo VilsolP has: not ( Juadc Ins
1
.11 O
n iiraxtee io i-.. t 1 t .t . ! i-t ..
- ' , ,,. t ," i t.
ing ne jromi -d tne pt opie so often
;.., ehuvuent ly du:i::g the can-
'o 1
Bai.7.ovs .M At;.y..N lu.'i Jaxcaky. In
Spite of the big
ho'-ori tiie'. '.vheu the
;:rin.inj, t ibllsbtn. nt of Tkeu-.e, Tal
iJOt do:.' roved . i:,d!o!e.s. :.I..g::zit.e I. .s
made i's :e.pe,iri;ace, Ict.ki.ng a-, f, i sh and
n:ce as ttooi-ji it hail never i.-e: with
ltocb;e at'ti tti-a-'er. it iel little I iter
't.ati iisimi. but bctier Sate Ib.in never.
we sav. v. here
a n-:
I tivrite
ti!-.ed the
Concerned, b.-r v..
j s,'-.:-ai-. ::i ...iae, vv e n-ul It I.s yen-
I era 1 iv' e-tefoei! ei f..roo.cs tor n.
....
enter
.,it ii:
e.oio.- matter. pv:m- moi,
1.-, c,., other .!-..-'.. .',.-si fr ;,
We cn-Mlulale ile- (no-. -hers i.-v i r
,,:,).. 'ti 1V!i i ,.:.:.iV tl .,t , .v to.!.;;
r.eio-1 -'o:e ;1 . :.-,. , ........ .....
j v. ; J.!;-.:e .riml,. v'i; re
fi,l..i v,h . ,- , .... ,.. ' :l
;. J,4ll
. ' "
,j ,ei ;v:y is a i.i, e sea :: ; v. ni.li.ber
j(,:;o.ces ileo. I poetry, half a d.-Zen i:.
neySvas formerly a citizcu of this
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'BANCROFT LIBHARI,
OF CALIFORNIA,
1 - - 1
T1IL FIRST FIGHT WITH THE
SiOUCCSl
Forty 3Icn Killed and Wcunded.
.rr,
"II" ATTEMPT TO Pi'-IODRf c MT nrr t-v.
sttvi:m.
Gallantry of t::
of t:3 Volunteers Ac
l.onlt'tareii:
FROM T11E SKAT OF WW.
i.irn.)-r:n;r in i.Il uImui 100. On Tuesday
Lapt. . -rnar i wi.h regulars and a
.ew Klamatb Iridim-, moved around the
nort.i end ..I the luke to the ?.'. ol Capt.
d ick P'Nium At 8 o'eb ek Friday
1 -r .
t ividuiii - - npr r smu sitt. rtn
tio-nurff he v.is n, advance from the eat: aCt of the "-I.ejrbdative A-embU of Ore- tuou'.d be annoyed it mercantile panic
wbt'e ii.-n V. hel oi, wt:h the remainder ! on. er.ti'led -An Act rela'ive to certain ! resumed tfce nesfotiaiion conreminsr -faa
ed :.:e lojcei were to at feck Jack fiom
te we.-t 'i i der cover of tire from the
liowit.-rs. ThurMlay r :-ht a dense fog
ar"s,' completely envelopi g every thing
11 y" .inpos.oie losee i-rty ani-
nt anv il:tect.n.
t vv.) foi tt s were
abo.it twelve mile : ; ir t. ihotsh to c.-rn-tiMiriic.ite
with each ct'her it wa. necer-;.r v
to jro a intub gre;irr dir-iaree. ('apt.
l'l'rn. i d con. ii. en :! the attack and was
i si:.'d bv .I.iik'.- :;.en r.unibeiii g uViout
a eonei :.!.- I in tJ;e it.eks olong a line
two rei.e 'oic. (o-ri. V t;ea?on hearing 1 lore the survevt of the public binds, to ( the rne-etiry cone-.iievl and tlie thvrmom
C.ip'. b.t hui'l V j.r'!i;s, bail ro a'.tern-.iiive 1 jif t-rrpt their fe! t!ement.'' pre-empte-rs eter inuk-.l la degrees leJov zero; ut I. a
I. ol ;. ;;.! vut.c-' to !.:.s u.-rist e. e wi h.ait. j :v.u h;.ve a settlement upon sections It. Crosse (Wis ). i; Mood ut ol tl. irrees: at
i::e iiitl-td I 1 (. w ,t.r-. :. t.n- t. l.-l-11
.I ll's J 1 r-i t ' t: V iin so in! Ml. ire Mr) to t n
i!::t:er his couiiiiar..t from i-bells. They
boiht the uii-cM n is.eniy lu tti t-i-jht ia the
in 1 1 c.itig ini-ii d:i k through a t.ii.r.c tire.
(I'lliii v. hieb 1 iine M-at ceiy an ledian
.. en 'i he los 1 the tri o;.- is f . r 1 3. ki!l-
d and v. on lofe-i ; ii di.iu b s- ei ktiowp.
Aino! g the hilled :.le F:;l!.k Trill. b:e :..l 1
J. b'. Ihdv. n t.f (b goa V .'unteers. j f::in acquire r,o right to land iinsurveved.
Vtounibd "t ralrchjld's eoi:rp-i!y: J-rty j nor Cin a rai'i-.a1 company aeqtnre any
' I. oivs. .-;ihi!y: (. v.. liobet is. luor'ally : j rixht t odd Fectlor.s upon which ; pre
N. be.-vvicl:. slightly ; Itobert taatl. j e in;. tor shall hnve Retried before (.t be
Mig .t!y. -
Atm.n.r the reipoars wounded are t.apj.
IVery and Lieut. Kyie. The lotra-'r
s: 1 ioi:-' v. the li-.'tn- se'htiy. and u'oout
t vo u! . -Jive d' the r gul us bounded, s-jme
saulrly and 1 the:.-', sei lou-ly.
The iroops v.eie conii-elled to re!. re to
"heir c:.- .0-. i-.e mtvenient resubing in
lio hing liiore :s a a haeed 1 econnoisnnce
o! Captain Jack's p i i i( Tt . Captain Her
ri aid's f (.. sto 1! the l.iurit to' thei glit
and n.'.:' red tenia-.
lie ( .iv 1 tv all
wen into the ugh I 1 i-ano; n'e.i . The
troop- now will (o.ly fir t k e.' the M .-
rs from ia':i;i::g upon ll.e s ttlements
tc u. it is eertu.n i.;a. . a.-
ta:n J -.ek has 'i.-e.-u r-it;!o;ce i v
iitt
I Civ is, iitol it i- feared that o h-r hei'.s
w.li now j .'n i.im. Gen. Wi.econ pr.ti.-. s
tie gHlIuto'ry of bur p;. r: :tu!. riv the
I tr goit olur.t-ers isnoe.i- -;:er-i ii:s.-. 1 under uvy c:rcoxiis?;.rice IIai iusi:ck. Jan. ill T'm liitngnral
and ('. :r. 1 iiiihs n:. i r 1- ntrch.ld. lie fact that the?f sectiors: re known pt ocs-i-n oi milirary njid civie organ.z--V
r. 1 ielu.'r v.as tutle lor (je troop t,, h. tf e ll". iind C'.fi is r.ot cn!y r.utice bte tionj this ttiorum.g. waihe finest seen in
i.''o thi lav .1. at.d ! er;e th i.s- : iidnd-.-ion th.;? thev belong to he S:-ue. j rt.anv ye..:s. N.'.tw i:hs!an-iiog the s-vt-r.s
and it: en v . 1 1 be i'.:::i! ! ;;:' go 1 1 ley CaTinet -fre known ; Ke the loandisnovy r.n J rain stot m. the tsiiee t weri-)
the ,V..''io, s. 1" is thot:-.;- t rs-re ttooj . ::ti cini! :if:cr tb -M-.i vey cin the th Id," erammeil. After passing over ihe rotita
tu-in i ot t ".a--.:i tt.'-glit ea-iiy cross I ;i: ,1 w hen that act t.n done, the Mate till !.': c'-'l the pt o.-es-ion mm chel to th
.-..imosi ; nt:t..i:;. t.s i! ere i.s ,.?! r a j media v!v tu onires li:e i said sections, t'aeiti l hall. uhet. ;;t n...ri Governor
;oo; ,.r.. a iiaii 1
i! s::e.v a' present here
11-'.: 1 '.I li
I i-.-a ruriii
1ea feet. i'a' K t:a.r;s .. ;ve
a'.! V. if.'.fi-. Mote is no
:."' i'.v wha.-v.T in reach.! t. -.!. era!
I.e.;-on'.- he:.-V;-af!er- Item h.-f.-. !
, ii 1 --e
e.revao. o a I ever 1 .its ,
'",;.;: ;.,r
( ect ol la.
re
. ros-
I A!
. J m. 1!) I-'r o
, i '.., (
i a
v.
.f. i a V.'H V. ve go! o.e ho. of
veii part'e -.ears of t he bat:!
w i ' 'i : .:e .j..ti- c- :
at
s ' ! 1
.!'. 15. rnai-l's Co
at.le f':-.-? :: tf w; h V:
i 1 , . I 1 !
: ei s a : 1 ii ,"
;:i- m n
t vv O l!i '.
-: :e.. I obt :
I .. . , j -i i ; . j t
' ' '
' i it. .( e-K s c.
In ! :
-'-.irire;;:. !o W:is .v.",:,i! e.l :e:d sev
et ii k'!!-! ;e.d v. o-i .ol.-L Fr..!av th.
ei"'rta'.nd t. '-e in- vvi h 'he ( lr:v' ri aad !
( ' ''! r'l.:'a Voii"-eers ':''e h fi'i ' 'eae.t i
l.v "'a le v s! ,et, 'ui'-m iv e h. v. i t'z. r's' t'u": ',
ov. ii' to'the il.o. ..." !o ' t'i-.'-v were altc.'ai i
,' . i " '. ; ' ..' ' t' ,. . " i
nt i!i!'"'i.!'.; ii""i i''s i ". ii . : o s noil.!
., ;,, ,j . j. . i
, " v , ' '1 r ,": !' :
-t.t. d s ci me .n v s-o.'-I-t i.e r.eint et tc.e
.. , , .. , ... ,: i .. j
ri:iv. i'i rv f -:rv r,.i
i
liFi.e. c.ii.l lei
iiri-.i! i v n'i'ii 'aa'
b pi1 ' I
lii.s'ar.re ol a u.i'o
n 1'e; r io. r--' ;!r-n
t . ut. I 't s iih.e ,1 for a
'1 he tr s :r. . ,,-v
en-.l :t ;:e:'s to cb !;; t;a line :.bin
ti." lav. i bod l.'it i.r.ly it;.: slH-vvt rs ol
biilbus l.' ia an te -'-e:) em ;.!v in !he
( 1 ,:-rn. "lit Jain C't'etty Vr.-.s sevetely
wounded 1 eri' i:. the arm le -, hip. Sev
eral lle-li ve;e wounded ittot so:::e k'.-'td.
,11 ere. tjo v. as where l-'airchi'd's p.an.
wertf" v.ouraitd. and the two t 'tvj-.-n Vid
nntecrs hi'h-d. M id the :r..-n -ucceed-
! in ti--ii '''.:"' T'.-'-.- i rd line b-fore d-trk. 1
but tnai.v wv,e obliged fo hide in tie !
rochs until the d irlvia -s vretild allow ti'eui
lo sc;pe fie ill the Iioiiiins vho l-.uld
v. iih .ie.-'.iei atiiea. j inininc fi -nu reel; to
roc, swat pu-KitiX i a ev tv souiier they
con a se. i he v
e;it as is tr-eir cr.s-
lorn s-.rij.pi-d naktd. wan i.ott in but
their uiioini ien sick swung Irom their
.-iuitilders. 1, ten tenant f.lob.-i ts, of Uair-
et.:! s con;-, e y. rereived u ternuie
v.oiii,,! in ;h.. i:... v. h ;:;) vviil uridor.nt- j
eiilv tirove fatal, as his brains rrotu.ued. !
.Much exci-i rne.ut has prevaih'.i here all
lay in co:.. n i,T;te of the hht. The ;
oaicers nt-e sat b fled th:.t Canlain .lac k in- !
tends to liht it out wh-te he is. and euti- i
sider that !, i. -,s the strorizest na'ural Tor- I
Ciiccion t,. be hm:,d in the coini'ry. Cfp '
to the time Ti.-kiu- lei, .here were K,,
kno-.v n oi be hided, iitoi ll'J wounded j
Amii.wd. Jan. i.D(,i:.-r He'd. Sur- !
-e: -ii oi the Volunteers. i.;:s j.e.t assed i
h.rc. He M-l c.tno near the battle ed j
or the I -v a bed n.e e- evi n:.e' lieie-i
eiiisih.t i, .,,r' h,o i fr, v.'w.v
. . .1 ,. , . i- j
liieil vv el e erea'eil in ttel!.;ht. ioUfteen
w-ie hihed ;u:d iwen'v three w ei; nd'ed.
Our h.' ees, wereo compelled t, retreat. I
lei.viu their dead on Ihe held. 1 lead- I
ijuariers will be es'abli.d.ed on Lost River,
ihe vi.lr.n't t.s v.i.l leave in a few days,
as their time has nearly expiied.
Vi.KK.v. Jan. 21. S'othiig later than
hiss evening Irom the Modoc, couniry. It
is hio:..l.il 1. , .1.,, c-.n . m w n-1 .i lien
white men b," ihe 'vieii.i'.v of Linkville !
i.ecr I'ai.tain Jack tlioroughly potted as
lo every movement el Ihe tioops.
iavoi- of' tr.e"b.f:ovvir- ,,.-r,ons: Jo! r.
ci,,,, j y. Kuhn. S ua Col'. er, . ia-Jb ,
M T::Th",;VNfdIliobo- v.? Mann. Polk! The win'er schedule us arranged for
c. -"tv 'iiiv-ulvi-. " the riht of purchase ol , the overland st es from Uosebarc Ore
1 .",!.! '... UoarJ decided ia ltver ol ! gon to Hedding. Cuiif.,rnia. allows four
IlolHu-s: . , ..f U: r "!S iho irip bet.veea Ihoso
t ... it vs. Jssse Api.-iefr-ite Iliit ; two points.
i ,',,,'rh'e-e 7 5tj.! acres el swatnp land in
it e't f 'iie. Jackson .county", decided ir.
favor ot Pay. on t!.e erouu j ihil he wus
the prior applicant.
Viocks vs. Mind all. Niiss and others.
Postponed liil tbti fcccond Tuesday in
i March r.ext.
J. i'.urt.ett, v. IVnrtlr.gr Pos-'itcr.e'l I
till srotid Tuc.-d ty in I-'ebru try. ;
The Ih. trd ao.je,:ne.J to m.--t f ecor.d j
Tuc.-d tv "e. I brie-.rr ; recular term. J
The li a.'-.lln ouene.J is sixth f-ctni vear.
i j volume cn the Ifcth inst.
o
.School Lands in Orcgrcu.
From the Salem Mercury we learn that
! at the regular meeting of the iioard of
! School Land Commissioner, at the Jan-
! ...
uar-" term lfi3' tLe following opinion.
relative to the right of the bta'e to bold
'hi lfth an 1 "lOth sections of public lands
. . ......
i unaer me ."-cnooi grant wuca two or mure
J corners are established i'l iliefirld before
tak'-n by pre-emption or homestead se,t-
ora iy part thereof.
has been fold rr otherwise be.-n disposed
of. otfr lands rjnivalent thereto and as
j contijf'orn as may bo. .-liall be granted
i to fai i State for the n.-e of school-."
j Thi' propo-iiion was accented bv p.n
propositions made bv the Confrres- of the
United States to ihe'peopV ef the S;ate
(.f Oregon." approved June 3. 1S.".:. which
act took effect bv operation of the Con-
sntn;:on. Sept err. hi r '1. 1N."..
Tte riirht of the Site to thtse pectiona
under the :.cts atore-;i:d is sb-oiute. F.ut ; rresulent trota tne c.Kirj. mule in tha
wten dos ihi ribt atrncb? Tbi.s U a 1 Pete tha tt.ere were no material advan
juestyei .f nuich importance. Bv an ;tct j t:;g s to be derived from isiiO'oiningo.I
of Ciir-ress aneroved l'ebruarv 1'fi. IS". 9. ! U ii.wa K :r, Jan. 18. Weather reDort
! entiiled -'Ari Act to authe.rize settlers up-
,n ti-,. lti and i'.fi s-c:ion. who setlled be-
or before the survey of the h-.r.ds in
the field "is made in order to hold them
under tSe i)re-e;r.ptin law.r? Vv'hat is
here me:;nt by '-a survey in the field"
may he ascertained by reference to au
thorities and to the land laws of the
Uoi'ed .States by ZaurUkie, page 4".'5.
H e eoiote :
ll is settled, hnwever. Ihat the Sta!e
I reservation attached. The State c-
1 o(iires a, nchl to all the lfl and seo
tiorts immediately iif;iT such i-tiivey in the
He'd h- h.en toade. :e- iviM emible" a per-
j ?.4,n t detenr-inv the localUy of said s-ec-
lions. I: is otherwise in reirard to all
j other State lands. Ir. the .,si mentioned
i civ? mi Jsii.te r'ht attaches until after
survey and relnin of the idat to the dis
iriet land cfS'e.'' c
The uraiers'andir.g in flistric' 1-snd cMlces
has been cent rarv in what th- biu- is 03
siiKj-ct. gv-r they have di -posed of
secth.r s Jfi and lifj hv ere emotion, on the
s:.(,:,rd that the plat of survey has not
; o -e:: returnetl to tpeir oiTteef.
The position taken in this $tt!cmnt
j j.., thai secrior.s IK and ?G cunnot be dis-
j posed of ;.s such by the t.e;d Intel ices
j of the United States vviihin this Slate
j '! he ."nueti S'-.ites j gr.rMriglo and '.Ui
M-f !;, s;s to the S'a'e. -;T. c! :'. ly with-
crew them ft em the Of.eratle.n f tf-ose
! Acts r. lateiir to pre iii'.tw.n and home
s'.-.ol c'a'u.- and from the rules ot survey
vv'i ;-t:.-et al! o:?i-r pntUic laiol.
It is oaty v here land i- taken before .M.vtesov. (Wis.) Jn.S. The L-cisbv-
survey in tie fb'M"'" :.rel pre-euipiion ; live j'-int ses.-ion to tlayten-:n.ri:tt-d 'I'.U
rich's, td.'ai: ed bv netnal residence and ! Kovve lor LuiteVJ Staes Sen 1 1. ir.
imort-vemen! are mttje in g(w.d tai b
i asoi ii t!ir;;s ;i;i r surv ev in ire liei : r n;ie I.-i-:at u re tiailo-. .! lor i nuetti
I .'"'..it ti.is p! e . n: ;" ' i"ti was rr: -i ile np.et: lo i S'al.s S.-naior this i euaiior. v. itt the f-d-'
of sec!;. sr'lhi'.t tie :r h (it the pre- i b.vvi! result : Sn-nate- Ori.'rh'C lilf
- 1 ' o . lot F:. S i.ii.ll.lilf ii . . ..Si I . t
v . . : . .. . . v. . .
i c.ai-i i t she Si;;te.
p aci .e- 01 i:r n 01:1 e..:-r-.- t.s
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sictt'.ris ;1S
-li. li s in vi d'ioii i f law j
d in
travt nt i-oi of the urant to the t
not rece-s ny that phi's nt I
?:,rvt" '' irl ioeaklai.d offie of
'-J-';S'er :r.d re--lv r ltl order to give
1 " ' t! ' "(' see''n i;.sO Th, sitr
Vt'- v-!,''"!l v' ' er:;-blr t- per-
sr:i to r;et.. lt,ja-itv of sa'fd sec-
. .-
tieus is ail that the htvv require.. O
.tps-licaats t.-r or" erupMors bv desirna-
.. ' , . .r. , .
't'. their ci;-v stibdivi.-ions of sec-
!i -a !?;. ::, in their ar. pli -ation-. admit cer- Atlanta. (C i.)-J.vn. 21 The ball(t in
I -iri knowledp:- ot hat section is serried i the ("eneral Assembly itTday for United
ui on bv the pre e:ot tor. a tact or;knvvi- I Mats Senator re-nl'.-d as bdiows: fiur
e.I :e which is id ii.-ell a bar io the (lis don it;!; Steven, rifi; Hen liiii Ml: Field
i o- vl of said seciotis by tV.e United er. 17. Theprobahilities a: e that Gordon
S.a'e.s. for fiiniij.ti has been, ilone to vesl will be elected to riorrow.
the title in be State the i.-.oum ut a person lO Ii.vi R!sEi,Ki (I'a ). Jan. 21. The vote
is enabled to determine the locali'.y of; for United States Senator tndiv rras;
said seciii.ns. j Ueiaeron. IS; Walluc-. 11: Wrijrbt. I;
2- Mai.bai. 1: iti ihe II ise, Cameron. 5'J;
estate Kci;''.
Wheat V? selliiiij at one dollar a bnsheM'
a Jacksonville.
Jarn-s W. H'iw?, of DourrhasCcounty
has received a ateat for a new style of
ltlTU- O '
No snow nr.r sleet &t Tillamook up lo
v.t Tuesday. Aitogethery' a very favor-
h'e winter
The Episcopal Diocese of Orepe.n and
WhtPgioti Tcrrilorv has a list of 17 clc
i-w,ieii
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Tb cottage house b-.irned at Snlern on
S-nnday morniaj lie.ongetl lo Mr. Ames.
1 br'S was 1 .OtKb
t v n e n i- r t -t
m ', X M J'nv.l.e, h.v
' ,, . l , X111 to hti
" muiUhs.
lvosb.i-g has tie material en the
ground, for the coiistructiou of a Citv
Hall and Calaboose. "
, tl. v., ?J F
"""' iua;,.i.iej u. w.u ... .;-...
r'iiir ,:!;:,'s w,,!St or -"?1r-e. eompn..Uij
aooai t.l'J acres, lor t,s mm.
The Tim his received a commission
from the (bsveraor as litigant organ lor
J at ksoii and Josephine counties.
On goo t oae of only tcven States that
raise. 1. the last season, an average of only
lib) pushels i f potatoes to the acre.
V.'hoopittJ? coieih is quite prevalent
sr.i'U!tr ihe juveni.es of CoivaUis. A few
cases of measles are also reported.
A letter from I 'end lefon. UmVilla conn
-4
th
ir.sl. on a charge of au attemptota pois
three men. lie is suppled, to be icsat
son
ne.
!or j
- j l!eml says: The Governor has
ai'l uinied Mr. K. Frank .f this cit as
L'otiiu;s.-ionerOfrom the State f.f Or"goi, ;
i lo 'be great intei national eihibliien tiTbe
keld at Vienua in MayiSIS.
,
r " ; "'"'y-.-.says me Albany r;jUhr.
. -:" ':rrr ''r-i" since the euactmenl ot
1 !"' vH':'''h' ! hc saloons r.eru all cios-
ed. antl our citizens enjoyed a r'-.tre'el
rod cpiiet tbiy. All the saloon m-n. we
je.ievsi,b,itti.rl willingly and cbeerful-
ly to the enforcement of the law.;'
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Telegraphic Jiews.
Nkw York. Jan. 1C. la an interview
yesterday one of the prosecuting counsel
in the Stoke'a ca;?5 s;iid he thought it
would be very itlicuit to get a stay of
pioceedinps, and that theiv will be evea
preater ditlicu'ty in the ptisouer getting a
new trial. 0
The IVeWent has nominat.hJ. E. Sterl
injr as Clerk in the Assay-office, Uoise
City, blaho. and At;?. Savage as Collector
of Internal Revenue for Idaho.
Nkw VoKk-rJan. ls'.CThe Secretary of
the Samana IJay Company says it is stipu
lated vi:h the American Government that
the Company is to protect itself from out
side interference, but count on the sympa
thy ai d aid of foreign povernments A
W'iishinfrton dispatch slateQ that Cnp;res!j--trien
consider the JKinana scheme imprac
ticable, iind the llaytien Minister thinks
the American juicha.-tr v. ill find they-,
hare m:ide" a had speculation the place
be rc fi: for rio-.hirs but a naval 3:ation
CiliC;o. Jan. 18 Ti e hvenm.j Juxir-
! va s V .shimzlon special ."ays it isfi
pt.eed that the principal schemed!
Sam m IJay ease i- ibis: Several mo
i fine S. O. 'lloe telegraphed to Gen
eelr
-ot tL
months
neril
i Hub. of k inouirin-; whether the President
j Do-nino. which the government li.-con-
; tinued. A negative retly ws given, aud
' the President heard nothing farther unttt
I be -aw the recently published statements-.
i 1 he fact tnat capmui.-is wni engage jrr the
enterprise is deemed a vindication of the-
j from the "Son tiwe.t this morning bet -.ill
others o! the wititer. At Sparta (V"i?.)j
! .St. I'.iul. Minneiipelis. aj. :ui ui Mil-
w.ok e f degee armve. w
Nkw Yokk. Jjr. Is. Norton, who was
some time ago :to tfefan! tt r in the lost
OQice lepariment here, w.w reitrrebtt.J
to d-iv and au inc Tike-e in hia bail asked
to S? 1 1.3 n.
Nhtv Yii:s. Jan. IP. A bill of excep
tions in the Stoke's ea.-e was presented by
his counsel vesterday to the listrict At
torney, and he will st-.bsiiit them to Judge
K'iirdtn:i: on Thursday next.
Washington Jan. '20. Officials of tho
Treasury say that the proposal ot 1'helps.
! Dod--e. & l... to oav th- Government
' .1?2t.t).'m(i is not likely To beSiccpted0
j Nkw York. Jan." 20. At a boardir.gr
j house on Madien sueet. this evening,,
"Marshal) Mcf'rub fa" ally shot Clarence-
I. iicku'diid tor insnltiitg a female bunrder-
II. uned I-'unnv Krown.
Lei-isvir.t.K. Jan. 20. At Shelby last
evening, a desperado named Kill Wilson.
' killed Lis fourth victim, Jair.es Williaux-
1 son.
i M.n:i.E. Jnv 21. J. J. Me.iiiton. IV 5t-
i irvt-r f his citv. is reported to be a do
I filter to the i.aioinTi of SSil.C'Ot) which it
i is said, however, has been uti recovered.
t .sstsj:t I'ostmater Gen is. fi.-ore..V.
: Greeny (mail e'etk). ?. V. ("raItt
' (s'i.tnp cb-ikl.. hare Ion arresteiT' ou a.
charge of er.ibeSTtietut t.t.
j II .rtr-.n'.t was swum ateJ delivered an
! nddre-s. Q
; I he e eetion off n .lei?
ta'es Senator
I tahes nh.ee tHv -i'r,., W:!!iafn A.
! Wallace is ct.minat.'d bv the I.etn ocr at itr
fiupti'
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Sri !orii.i.;. .fan. ";1.--Tfu- nro fepose
: I I I , . 1 O . ! . 1 . V Ol . f i.l 1 i 1 I . . I .Oil t
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I fVb-sbv. S3: Irumhull. (0. I he two
ia ir.u'i i:i io;:u r.-MHii jivmm I ine w
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Sr. C" i
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J tti. 21 Tlv result of the irjJ
ves.iira ioi: ;it ,f tiersori Ci'v
ed coiiuj.;':
i:i the late- 'fcyn i tot i .! eVc-
lion tsj ei't made jxibbe. la-yor.l the bct
j tliat several e nidi. la had 1000 bills to
i the ainour.t of $: eh:n:?-.-.1 hards at
j the Imiiki for smi!er bibs are! cheek
! pavabte to li.-.i'iT. utoj h btrjre aiBfionl rf
; - . . . v
j hear-ay tc-t iic.ony. o: hi rig vvas el idte.T-
f Ai.itA.w. Jan. 21. iiesciaH'onk'in" wjs
' , .
i re e.eced I need s-r;v-s ena'or :o driv.
I aien e l!i.
New Yokk. Jan. 22. A special to the
.' from H'asbin.-ton s.ivn a I arse cir
cle of Republicans Jthere are anxious to
have ch -.n in the bead ol the Slat?
j i),.p-irtt:ient.e
( Yorker u:.
I Treivvirr. ' T
. to the end ttmt wme Nerv
become isTrerv of the
TreiV-.'irr. Thev hate the late dispatches
i fn,;n -M it'.rid ou t?!- Cub a ues.ion tl
j ccaston of udver-e cr!t!ci-ia Flb,
tho
A Qt'EsnoK as t Titi.ks. For the lasf
day or two there has been sorc.e commo
tion amtinir land holders in that part of
the tow., situated on Dr. Wilson's half of
, the donation claim. A decision was some
; time since made that, where a claitn
i ant under;"- the donation law died before
! the tiile had pei feci v ves-ed in him. tbe
tit!l. wuU ,,;,,s iWt.ct fvora the G,rB.
ment r ,h- H.-;fs. It appear tbat Dr.
Wiisen had notLat Ms death acq.iired full
! ';le; and now the) question is. how will
'bis nlnct .such titles as hkd been made hy)
Dr. Wilson htmselfhile living. We ar
10' 'X-,CV ?'T ,",..ln.aM
funic-, m .. i rN j.. n.-.s.i. ju. uovvj
We OIlIy kr)w rtiat there U.is been a gooci
ileal of bun about it wifhin last lev?
days. Sl'itexiH'iii.
Y-s. and if there are a few more such,
decisions as tbe one referred to above in.
Oregon, our land tiiles will be in aa bac
a conditio.! as those of California.
Dkv.t;i ok a iii:r::i;si:NTTivK. Ve learn,
by a private leUei to n gentleman in this
cby. th.U Mr. (). I). Andrews member of
She House ol Uepreseuiat'ives from Unioo,
county, died Jan. 1 lth at his home near
Li Grande, of inflamatorv lheumatism.
! alter a protracted and painful illness,
i .Mr Andrews was ol veais old. a. nativo
ol Ohio, cud bad been a resident of ihia
fc'ate since lst.a. lie wju pcpnlar in his
own couutyand while occupying his seat,
i i the House here, last tail. Le vvoa many
friends. St.it, s;,int. o
The Kf.ate-nvin says that the Doard of
s-choi.l Latol (aunmissiiiiicrs into whnsn
hands was placed the choree of expand
ing the appropriation ! r a school tor the
Maid, are f:ga&ett in lattking arrange
ments to hj.-t. such school opened. The
appropriation i.s a small .i;e only 54 1)03
'r two years and the Board is-ihert
,i:i,1"r tbe necessity fif going slow ir
'I'li'-i." present etfort is to
so'" to take llie contract for a
w"ahin tl.? appropriation. O
i(" two years una the Board is-Oierefora
in tha
get
sura
During the winter Jefferson li3s had
three v. ddin!s. 'he grooms all being men
connected with the railroad; and it is
taid that another of the same sort is on
ihe upts. It is f.irther reported that all
ihe single raen employed on the railroad
re now pnlRug strings to get transferred
to Jefferson.
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