Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, February 21, 1873, Image 2

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RPGC CITr, CHESOX. FEB. 21,
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An Mra of I'hraud ind Corruption.
The Piatt (Mo.) Llnduia.-h says
that r.cvci" before in the history of
this or any other country have
fraud and corruption held such
high carnival, or more vmbhtshing- j
lv
y flaunted their colors in the light j
f dav. The ve ry air is rank with !
, . " - n .
heir po:son which permeates every ,
of
department ot public and private
business. Honesty rind virtue sccm
to be the exceptions, and comfy-
i i el t '
th.n the general rule Every paper ! 4t
we pick up is filled with the de- j, a
tails of fraud and the impudent j
bare faced nes3 of public officials, j r00aou,rs: (u.j,0 ,aj for some tjm0 j Alter reading the above resolu
Thc specifications would fill vol- j jecn cienjc.,i m:;rJtal privileges bv ! lions, the sick old cock who read
v.mes
hat causc-s tins license i
and profligacy we will not stop
now to inijuire; but ceitnin it is i
tliat t'.iev are undermining the so-
ctal as well as the political fabric,
aiivl bringing with them a train of
moral disasters that will ailvjct pos
terit v for generations to come.
It is a pitiful spectacle we now i
witness of the Congress of the"
United.) States investigating the
Credit Mobilier business, and con
victing nearly all the leading men
of that body of participation in the
profits of that unblushing scheme,
in which for lucre, they barter
their votes and their patronage.
Jlven the Vice President and Vice
President elect, both, together with
the Speaker, and members and Sen
ators high in authority, are involv-
d.
In Georgia weatelv saw the
miserable spectacle of the carpet j
bag Coventor speculating oil' the I
misfortunes and helplessness of the
people, issuing millions of dollars j
worm olirau'luieat rauroaa oon.i,
uid when mdicted for menmes,
fleeing "the State, and his escape
connived at bv the Ceueral Gov
7) crnmeut
In SoufltCarolina a no less' hu-
o
miliiiLin speetiiele iresent.s itself.
.V rich earpct laer, i'reh from
Pennsylvania, v.ircre he v.as the
o
easiness arlncr ot" C.vniereuif y;oes
before the ho'ly Sf negroes, vo
tes'iuelv ili!'nifiel with the title of
lotslattrre, an.l bohlLy cjj'.tys I''-n
them a seat in the Senate of the
United States once liiled hy C:i!
hou:i ! V.en indicted and arrest
ed for bribery, he buys the Judge,
who, not contend with acquitting ,
him, goes further and. denounces ;
his accusers as blackmailers. Then,"
too, in the same Slatepwe Iiave the !
cases of IJoweif and DeLarge. The j
hitter wr.s a'ttegro member of Con-;
gross whose seat, vcas contested by j
Dowenwho was expelled from the
last Congress, for ba.'ering cadet- j
ships. IJoth ev.'ere candidates for i
Congress and Hhe negro received i
.,. , , . , I
tne certificate and was admitted. I
!
Howen contested, and the contest j
develooed this state of facts: by !
agreement DeT-nrge Was to occupy
the seat until jhst prior to the close
, . . .
ot the session, when he was to j
make no defense hi the content and I
' permit himself to be voted out and
roweii votel iii, soth.at both wo'.ihl
receive the emoluments o: the of
stice. o
Lir Kansas we have a case equal
ly destitute of deceney. vC;i!dvell
goes to Topeka and buys :t seat in
the Senate, paying members at the
ot vlOOi) a hea l, lit colleague, j longer submit to be at the bottom Uv) Vl.;,isnn .JU1K.. Jj:It the law-
l'omcroy, haa sit the example, and j every time. (Enthusiastic applause.) I ful voters have heretofore been
that ma-chilli; able legislative holy j We are just as good as the roosters, j notoriously indiia-ient and apathet
ic always for sale. and there is no -sense hi allowing i 5i" l'11''! to these Selmol District
T,. i.
'"" v-Mn.-t.tty w e na e a some-
Avhat similar case. O It has however,
not developed that the Se-iator
elect used money iinle.ences, or that
members wereCbribed by others,
but it Isokno-O, that at least one
candidate for that exalted position
..11. I A I. -
ess.iNeu onoery io attain Ins ends.
Wchavecited only a few notable
iitauees. The record of delimit-
iig government, state, comity and
municipal officials would bean end-
less task. Mnhons of dollars ave Lorcd, Mrs. Cochin China moved ! 5:: t.om:uU00 lms r,po;ted in fu-or
yearly wrested from the hard earn- j a commiuee on resolutions be j of" Uin'' Oakes Ames for buy
mgs of the people, the culprits are : appointed. Tills motion prevailed, in. Congressmen, but not
unmasked, but punishment rarely ; aim tne chair appointed a commit- cfcn iX wol,l f censure a-air.st tlie
O follows,
.
is suaieieiit to startle I. ie most
..... y .
indiilereut, and to awaken t:.e bar
. ,
tuat, as all. Mrs are now managed:
, .
oar governmental experiment is a
disastrous failure, broken to pieces ; tcr reported the following ixsolu- i The O,;on i.m of yesterday ha"
upon the rocks of profligacy, licen- j tions to the Convention: i the following :
tiousnesj and corruption, that1 , i The successor of Senator I'oino-
, , -l . G . ' . : s J. -.-!i. L Hons. , . ... . ,. ,.
q wreeiie l ana ruined Kome. It ls j: j roy announces himself m favor of
lime for reflection, and for the lit- ! l- I;i the coarse of hen I woman suffrage. This hints at a
''-.,.,.,:,.:,,.:,..,., ji - i l t!i's,1" ''ecomes iieeessarv, i-i or- : Credit 3,Iobdier ia the womnn
t-e remaitiSng irtue and honesty in ; d-" to -fen v ivob .l : . . i - ,
- . u" lo t-I) : itn other feminine ; movemenf, v, -herein there is liable
tne laud to assert themselves and j I-eeics on this gl.,he, to discard to be a dividend at any time-. IVr
breast the storm that threatens so- ' ,ucs and establish new ones haps Kansas hasn't irofited by the
cial, moral and jjolitical rui
um.
o
Un.vn Ir.-Do'ft fail to ren.1 tt.
aocount of the Hen Convention
, , T. .
I --.t.a::h II :i Worth rea he-
A Hen Convention.
On Friday, February 14th St.
Valentine's Day the liens on the
rn.u.li .C "!.,.. T - -T- .....
, t ' J"'
mik - s north ot Portland, held a
7
Convention. M hey had learned j
that Mrs. Dairiway of the Jfctc j
37rtoKst,hto called a Convention !
i i , i i
ot the strong-minded of the w-eaker j
sex and t,ie weak-minded of the
stronger sex of the human species, I
to lnC(,t i01.llail(1 on tjin tlav i
for the o (lecarin- for I
wo.n, . 1 tb, tbnv."'-o I
wo.n.msiigrit.vxnd the,tneieoie, -
Jeomea it an 01portlIllc time for
them to hold a Convention fur the j
purpose of declaring for l1Cn :
hts ' puU wjo ' uaaerstan,1s
7
j)en . ta1. U) l)t.rft.cl;01) noticing
lot of olJ he,.s to rL..3iC1. with two
or tl f fa. oM eIIiascuI;ltc.(l
,.,.!.- .ifl.w nltrv vti.-,l 1
making tracks for an old shed i
alon" side of his hay-stack, ibllow- ;
ed them up, and when lie ascertain
ed the object of the Convention, he
proceeded to take notes, and has
furnished the same to us, our enter-
i, us to i:iv morei
j.0,,M(iv t,r the same than any of!
tj.c x0j-t!,U!d dailies were enabled !
to do, which we lay before our j
readers: After they had assem-j
bled to the number of some fifteen j
or twenty, old Mrs. Shanghi moved j
that 3Irs. Dorking take the chair.
This motion was seconded by an
old speckled lien, whereupon old
Aunty Shanghi put the motion, and
after a unanimous cluck from the
hens, declared, the motion carried.
Mrs. Dorking was then escorted to
the'ehair. which was a little nileof!
rotten straw, an. I Oeeiareil lliecon-
-i i.i -
vt.nljon 0j,CI, Jbr bu.siness. A little !
brown hen arose and said that sh
tjlollo-ht it would be proper
-iJV soino onu to state the object of
Convention and she there'ore i
Ullonold Mrs. Shanghi to do
'
this, as slie was a sort of leader ni
i
the movement. Here followed loud j arose on all sides the cry ol "ijues
eluching for 3 Irs. Shanghi, during j tiou," "question," whereupon the
which, she mounted the straw ii!e, ! chair hen put the resolutions, r.nd
tr.nl s')ke :is lollows
i;s. i:.vni';:si o
.i-di:ir Jit. nr.: We are assent- l i
hle.l at this time tor the uqo.-e of
i.-ni-i Mi, ;i j viirhts " uv si v
l.r1,t "
..-..-. . - 'c v - i
tliousnnd years, in fact, ever since j
"old Adam was born," as the poet
hath it, hens have been compelled
. .
in i :i t u r. invioiis work MlMiiit, !
furnishing eggs and propagating
our species, while the roosters, w ho
nrrogate to themselves the proud
title of "cocks of the wall;." do;
:
nothing in the world but dress up
m their r: unlay best ami trat
around us. ((.I rent ft nsaf.on, Willi
ciies of "too true.") We do all
the drudgery cf the hen world,
ibr which the roosters thin!-: us am-
y recompensed if tliey but
walk around with ns, and Hatter us
i , , .1 i ...
by bestowing their pro. oand aden-
r- .
t-'n on us, and the hetis ever since
our great natural ancestor laid tlie
firsl egg in the Cardan ed' Eden, : elpliue and all else; and the- in
have for these idle attentions slav- fe-sity or importance of enlarging
-ill .i i i 1
i-ly dor.e all the druogery wotk.
It the world is getting wiser.
j Women are st riking for their rights,
; "'-id r.ow is the time for hens to
str!!:r Vitv llwoe-' I'll rent. ;i i o ihlllscA
1 '
ileus must claim a little ot lio
st rut ting privileges now all nrro-
ated bv the loosters, and shirk
oifunon them some of the drudger -
;cs of our sjiecies. Vi'e wiil i:
,1 i .. . . ..
j L"ciu to ruie over us as inev iiave
I always done, liens, will yon any
longer le slaves ? (Creat clucking
and confusion.) Will you do all
; the diudgerv and be silent? (In-
! created clucking.) If not, then let
j us strike for the rights of hens, to
11 .. .
! "e on an couahtv with roosters.
j I It-re old Mrs. Shan-hi all out o"
j breath, wa-hlled olfol'the old straw
lJle, amidst renewed applause,
j After comparative silence vas re
Too ,,f t iv ..! 1 ! . . i t., . 1
... ..... i:eu anil one ililatu-
1 11 4
'-viate-.l o., I rooster who l',.i-linl.i.-
i , ' ' h,u ,!!--
gene around to the other mJo. of'!
i , , te.Ki iul oi
i "-Ue nay stack and sli'id for (i;-e
, . '
! time, came back, an.l the old roos -
suitable lo the times
-it e t
That we, the
' 1 ranch, assembled
t t i . .
nei
.'US on
at vau"10ll oeeiare our purpose to
never cease scratching and clacking
1 -,-f t .v:r rits -s
iin.n nu.,iau-
teed under the fourteenth and lif- j
teenth amendment..
Jicsolccl, That we declare it to
he only just and right for the roos-
ters to" share with us the burden of
liens existence, and to that end, we
."hi ofTivm Aiir unalterable lilirnose
to require of the roosters, in as
much as we have to lay the eggs,
tlint they shall henceforth, as their
share of life's duties, sit noon
' -, , , , ' t 1
them and hatch them out.
Jolccd, That we demand of
the roosters that hereafter they
shall do half the serathing for our
J'nS pro-env, while Ithev shall
;l"ov'" us to ll h:lH lh cl'ouin--
That the sympathy
oftIlIS Co:i vcn. o:i be now tendered
to the women in Portland, who
1:1 - . 4 ..:i-:. ... r,M. ti.r.ii-
' lilvC u'
minis.
'ju-.tolrcJ, That the thanks of
of this Convention be tendered to
old Mrs. Shanghi for her great ef
forts in behalf of hen's lights.
them, moved that thev be adopted
by acclamation. Ucfure this mo-
Hon was put, a young pullet sug
rested that the resolutions ought
to be amended so as to require the
roosters to lay half the eggs; hut
seveial old hens rose and told her
that, although that would be no
more than faiithey regretted to say
th:it tlioy believed the thing to be
impossible. Another young hvn
thought that that portion of the
resolutions which demanded the
right to do half the crowing, was
inoperative, as she did not believe
that Lens could crow." This remark
eauseel great excitement and wrath
j among the old hens, and brought
to her feet old .Mrs. Shanghi, who
said she was surprised to hear such
a re-mark from any hen of any
sense.
She said that hen? could
!.. ...... 1 ..... ..... fi ... I ...
crow as ueo a toosie: s, auci
got used to it. It was all a habit
that had heretofore been arrogated
excluMvelv bv the roosters. Slie
iierself had been practicing to crow
for two or three ve::rs, an:
i, .. ... .,.,.1 .1.,,
vHI'l riL, .v.
-
lieved that she could crow as well
as anv rooster in the land. Here
declared them unanimously adopt
ed. Here one old hen, whose time
had come to lay her egg, and who
had been for sometime moving
about uneasily, moved that the
- . . : i: ...i . i t ...
vonvenuon .;tjeta n, v. uicn nioiiou
p.waiied, and the first hen's Con-
VenUon in Oregon was declared
o,li nirne.I .- -?L
J
School Mct-tJjSirv.
The Horlland JSt'lbil.t has tlie
following su ';eslio;is in re-rard to
, , '. ., . i ,:
the e.eet'.on oi clo.,i odicers
on
j. v, noxt m.::;h.
; ,vhkIl W1, i:,:il!;y t.ndme7 and
; . ,.,.. ...:ii i. ,.,,.
, ,
j ".j'na vrt.t.ks t,,. ,,,.,,,,1,. cf.
j Oregon will be again called upon
; to take action respecting th.elr pub-
'"' scooo.s m every oistrict in tin
1 Slate Tiie election of School
IJnvctors, l tie e. ;n.-!oer;it nn o! suo-
; 1;,...s C.0.HU,(.(.(1 Vl-i,', school
i heir educational capacity and dis-
i ill'-- sooeie ii, u.-e i u .iiv.-.s- in un-'.
s,,,i00is;lllt. ollt.r vital
! 0,K!.i!uir.s nre to be determined bv
the s more ot usetu.ness m tut
j IV vesalt of the election in the
' various districts. They are each
: l
ind all questions of far "greater un-
I 1 . V 1 . , f ..Ml MOii-n 1t Oll-
1 hl We :lsJrt it as a s!:s-
j tainable proportion that the School
district elections m April are ol
! actually greater moment to toe
community at large than are ta
it. .lit i,-ll in nwil-l 1 id.-etiuMS rVCl'V
! elections n
elections in -April. u neie iiun
dreils of votes ought to have been
polled not a tenth of the full num
ber on average has been cast."
We trust the voters of this
county, wiil remember that on
the first Monday in April they
i v Vo seiece
op
the men to manage their school
a Hairs whom they regard as mo. t
eaub-le, and we hope that tnev
! M h'J ou to l'c;'lbr!n ll'al
The Credit 3fobilier investigat-
i t,,b - t J .iwrnm-
t.llli,lVl.-t,,wv.i.'.V.lH,.e,.'.v..
1 ,r -i. i -i -i n
Hereafter it will be regarded all
i . n . i . .i i
. V ( t() st.j vott.s iJtlt tilc buyer
" , - , i
must be punished,
: : . ,
i exchange, after a!!.
ini t, ..e mi.i pioo.ioiy ae
; f.... .-..t- :n . ....v..' i..
, l4Xe I i.ineisco on the
steamer dae at Portland rct
! .
weeK.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERirLELEY, CALIFORlIA
Telegraphic News.
Ni:w YOKK. F b. 5. John M. Hodges, a
V:4il s(r'ft bu,k-r. ht niglil l'oll tlown a
stair-case at his rt.siJeuce, Fifih aveuue,
an 1 broke his neck.
jtepreeiitaiived of the pre?s were yes
terday denied access to Siokes; his father
and brother were the only jmrsons who
saw hitn. The only renialninp; cha.'ic' f"f
the jivisoner now is in delay in execution
of the sentence, which may possibly be
obtained to the end th;it R renewal of ttit?
c;ise limy be L;i 1 by a full bench of the
JMipr't:e Court un the ground of thenti-cr:-ui:itir)!i,i!tij
of t..? jury Uw of 172.
A later liypat.cn s iys.Juiie Davis grunted
it May of proceedings in .Suk'" case.
Ci.iC.voo, Feb. 1.). The trial of Johu T.
f. it .t tit:. .: . r. ... ,1
last, under circuiiistancs of peculiar
a'rocity was coi:c!ude.l this morning. The
j.irv re:! l.aed a verdict of -roiity. fixing
the per.a'.iy ,f d, a h. Ttie -videiKe
against O.-bonie was wholly, ciroisins'au
Sl.iui.ial and ul' the strongs' ciiaracter.
C;n-At.;o. i-Yb. I t. A Vah;ngt:.ft spe
cial s ivs .Mis. Wood, daughter ot (lencral
'i'iiyior, wlm was rec-uily vti t-ti by the
lltiuse a Ii,-i..-i..n u!' o.'i) per nioutit. i. tiie
uiulher of J oh tl Tavlor Wiiod. wh"i com
manded the rebel ci ni-er Ta!l;i:t.tsee, and
who i ;:ov a well U; do comrnis-ii'ii mer
chant at Halifax. It is also said that .Mrs.
Vi'i.oil was a hitter secessionist liurinir the
war. Moreover. sh has been living in
I'.llis souse tilUe hi jii.ignili.H'tit style.
W.s:!i;i... Feb. 11- Dawes, from
th- Joiiii Commit !ee to notify the i'iei
dent and Vice 1 '!. ideal elect of lh.-ir
lection, ! oM',;ted that I he CoiSim'iMi e !i id
performed that duty and had been charg
ed by llioe getuhuavu to rep.ut to li'e
Iwt) Houses their accpi auce ot ihe tru-'s
reposed in them, and their obiigai i..i to
Ihe people lor tis.tt m u k of conll.lelice;
al.-o. 1 ill? a-su;;ii;ee Ili.it ib -y v.o .'.d 4-u-ih'.o'.ii'
to di.-chuige tai.-'iduUy the duties
of their ie.sp o:tve (.iiiues. Jn ihe Smate.
shi'i ni. iu. ti'oiii the coiiiaiittee to nn.ify tlie
l'i eiieut and Vice rr-.'sideiil e'.'-ct of I heir
eh-ciioii, made a rejiort similar to th.it in
the House on lhi- s r.ne subj ct.
Sr. Lot is. Feb. 1. Anio-ne H'.'m has
been retur-ed a new n i.d a;:d m liti iiced to
be han-red Ami! :id.
Fv.iAi.). F.-bi u-u-y li.-J.;hn (lalV-ev.
mur h-rer of I'isiriek Fahey. was 5i.i!ig"d
r.t 11. ,011 to-day. Ie!'o:e his exeeuliori he
sai i a tew words, birging the paMioii r.t
tti'Se he hatl vvroiigal a 'ail said he vs
crazy urunlv when l.e cornmii led tiieoi
fe;ice. at.d that had he been alh'Wed to
nianag" his own defense he would have
told t:;e liuih and t!irovn hansel; on the
lileiev of the law.
Nw ( ):.:.i:ans.1 bruavy It? At a meet
ing f the uii-mbets of !;.).h L-isia;u!.-.-.
il was sigiced to org in i' an A-sem!) 'y
from the memViii s reunited by b..;h
hatis. proii-iing i' .-Lould f.-rovi ac.el
able t., 'he Na-i.ia.il Ad mipii -' r e i'n.
li is .lowbonl
V ion
which the rtrsi dep.! as;;s tor re a'lve to
l iah can be had this sessiv n. Morui ei i
monev bom ih-igham Youngs titling ;
fni.d Van r. r..ba ".i v leueh.s,. i:iih,!l(,.
enough to pieveul a-'i ,n. ;.nd the lun - i- ;
. ... i... .... -. :.. i
J ' - !
it'U run i t t in iir I.,. i t
Ni" Vomk. Feb. ir,.-lhete;of .Judg.. j
l).tvi lecl.-io:i. granting a wn
i e.toi :
11 1 --VV til 1 1 l-( ll't.; "f , I : 1 -S l'l ! f I f .t ll t
S.i.kes. savs ihe exc n i vus being of such
grave importance, and ll.eiv being a
doubt us to 'he tMrreciuess of a por.jou
o! the Jud.-re's ( iri: ;e In the j o y. ii lie i
Cam- his duiv lo irive 'he pr;-i-.i.--r an op j
"Us'iUSili V to present ih. '111. Tile ea-e
now go I., a lull be-eh br h.-tring.
.i-v..-papets cil'U'M Judre l4v.s'de
e;.-toil 'laom.g a slavol t'. ' ceeetes ir, 1
,;es C-.S... !l is stun I l.l.U tt.e . if I
.l it tlie i) if
: 1 1 1 ej -s:i; 1 v re ifd l!:e dci -ion in eae j
waicli under O.e i eiia.-.' tnees no J .i.I
iioul i ii ive i.o;isc'.e:i'.i'. as.y or judicially
bav- avoi. '.,.!.
U ai.;m,'Hi. b. If.. Tbe r:esid -n! I
-i-rne.i ;l,e I
ens:,;:
a iind le.lian A
orepriii un oeis. i r.e i..-r.ci'r.cr Ar.rua.-
'i v
pri iriu l bill wiil s-. ui be reM'ted. af;
oilier j'T v-u i tii.ri i,il!s iir" so f -.r ad
, -i... . ... i ... .i
t.i,;i.t-u ii it i.t.iev i.:.;, im- o -.s-e-i in.s i
ve.-i ... ii.ei e u: e i. ,-,- s ' -.Ii!,-'
scvcl-.lv live ISeuvCe ii-iu ib.iise bill... wi'h '
i
.!:ne:..,:;.en!s. :;v li:;:- a-:ii .-a. :oid h,e j
.-.-.a!. is sun:! nlv cro-s-b i.iel 1; ai.i.'.
iu :el..i ion to (- her ol i a, ; .. -.r' e
U-'.i:a:e
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I ,e;:e il ;iw aru. . -i ia-ia: ii o.i
vvei ks rct'i-ia; ! ihe ;ti .se;.-i Coil - less, llie !
:"..t Is colt.-. del ed ienl 1-ir iransac
ii . :; l all n oui-'.ie p:.b ic business.
,.V.-..-:i:u:-.:x. f-b. in. The r, ;ha
l.'u!i:;:; :-:a'.. -.1 in :l h-.ter t.. Pel-in 1 in
si rue in;: 1 hn to 1. 11 ihe cuuiniUee i.v.
in hi- !,-.-; iu.cu V he I., id ! -I'ol e,, I,: il,
!S Ui Ihe j e."e;.;io,- by iiiin ef a d'lll ii 'i:-
(ieo. Nisbiil. in J illy. 1 .sCS. t-ni'al
material et rar. -d!aC ha no he.- ita
"i ni
in s.8 iii-jf thai he did receive le.nn N'e.-bii:.
iu -a-l! id' tlie va iii'.b.s of Aj.i'.;. .lune. ..lu'.y
and Ooi-ibtT ;f ;;,at tear, il u-i.ilii Ciee :
.il.n.y.) loaUi; 01 ;V. i-, u:i !.. Apr'd
iiiTd .iii'v rei.,ii..:.ci .s 1 .;vi"ir ie iii e "s.
The 1 mi' iunei s v.eie i.i.e.h' p;i-.iy ,,;i
soiiiil and i:i!iiy on j.:dh.:ai grounds.
Tlie leitei s aecoiiip in;. ieLX two o!' lie ia
ii;e in 'X;-le.ice, bat lle se cover'n- llie
oil.ei IV. a f.limot he i's.ilnd. t'oli l.V III i;h
r.o i a !i i euce Io any ii'iihi'.nrii-j ex 'ep l
l'l. ll of .June. The s..'e re.is.n iva in i
the l euiii liinees bad no i elVi einie io (;
or ce.uiiec'.ion vi:h the s;i! j-c! ( 1 ! sves-.i
eaiioil b.'lnre the coniuiii lee. and his conn
sel r.di i.t'il h.l.l til tl he coal 1 lint piup.er
!y opea the i- object o! i eaiii : ., nees wiiii
Oiii b: i;-;j;iii' in e.vratieutis ni e.'ei b.-hu-e
ihe co.uiu'it lee iill i (leii .u ii i lv:n ihe
p .in- at -i.---.ue.
Cii:CAi;-. i -b, lib A :i-iii:i ;-i i sj,...
ciiil i. .is t:.e biiloa hi: "Waiii-i-rr..:! h ;s
im: tiiriiid ' lit his s. io:. s ".-'.aid :-n 1
h.r. a li'i'.'.il as lilled everv inu.k a.'nl
.I ln-r ef lin
aen il
jjailerie.s ol I lie
House to (I IV anil i.nv.e 1 o.e ille) lie! s;ei
cio!is C'U I'idais beyond. I'e.ede were
pre.-en? r,i:n ail pans of ihe e.-.untry up-lilyin--
fov liiiiher lelnii-si ui. but ihe va.-;
r.iiiiud l could no; iudd thein.S) !:;ieu.-,li
ed became the ie.-ei.st iln ie was an
ex; ec'.e '.ion f ;i le-rce lu ii i;,: d -balt
wonlii be inaii 2"i rut e.I ; (h-.tihe m'-iiibe: s
lo be ex;,e!!ed Woiihi I e.--i ;; in liii f.n.:e (,!
ihe II ms or that some ili..r x raordin
ary sensation would take place, oal-ile
tlie n-cre re v! : of t he ci iiiiiil: tee's re
port Th:it is what wrought up ex, be
tner.t an 1 hi re rest to the liilo--. je.ich.
The veiu-reble iiieinb .T from "e; nuuit.
' inhi' l'oli'.iu! . tit'-.
am; i
a bki-h.-d s;
u-,.t.e. linn M..J.IHI-. es... i
ne! p.-epese eien ii i-hauid be read "I.-
il 1,;' li'.ni I let ll be reudi Cauo froui a.!
parir,e! iheilai.s-. Tlie had el ihe ii-m.-e
uas not lo le" lieproe.i in l ie m'ii-j.i in.
and Ihe ( leik c
I t I . '..i I- . , . '. ' : : . 1 1 .' . - i 'o f.'-.i 7 i . l ' i. '
re
pert.
IhelV ineilipa'eil Itell.ber Ki f j i
eilv in Ills seal as the readinr went on.
Hardly any one beir.iyei. any new anxiety .
hriioks of New oric. lunv.-vr. wai the
very picture ot uieiiiai u,ei puysical su:
leiilis; in his lace of-rii.ts.lv pallor and
his h.nds -f liloodless hue. All . b -y
save (h.llieid t'-,'l u sullen laok tii.it d;-l
t,u! pass aw a till tint wer.-ht w.;s
am! ihe emm t'.ee hid dc:...red they ih i
liot j-.rep i-e to censure lhe!:i. ,h -u ihev
nssur.ie-1 an cas air. Oakes .m -s s.n
betide Job
-tc i-nsnl!. all I ihe nenrcs:
seat to ihe Clerks de.-h'. Willi bis face us
trie id j;S ever, till tiie (."lei!: read that p'U
iioii whi re he is spoken ul as sellii:. and
buying voles, lie then lurm-d u; his
bushy head i;iid jrave a deci-ive jrrin. ten
seen s, 1,.,-tvl l.W!i his face to an ii ilexi
blewiiiiMe afriia uti'l received his s.-n-lenc
.-eiihiiy cii'iug'.. He hardly winced
as the Clel k l e el : 7.V s'-i'cui. 'i h it l ake
.'Miies be ami he is belt-by expelled i,s u
Member of ihlo Hull-''.
A special di.-p fcli from Paris to the
London Du'i.'j Tel'-'Jftph s Jy S l'l ance will
:, ie,p. .o .c ?, , I ,, ;
,i"lt """ 4 uxu' A,ls:1
t-u-J Isaacs, i-ayubie ia two yeuis. Imt
' S-.aiu Lad refused to rar; with that island.
State Xews.
The Supremo Court, bus adjourned to
July next.
Dr. J. C. IlawtJioro. who has bi-en quite
ill. is reported behor.
Fif-y u.;im3 art; employed ia frwigLting
from Ilosubunj to Liukvllie.
McComnck's I'ortlaud Directory will
be ready by the 1st of next mwuth.
D:p:her:a is prevalent at Dallas and a
number of fatal cases have occurred.
The Catholics of Fovtland are raising
futids to build a new SSJ OJ'J cathedral.
The sale of the Dalles Mint property
has been coHnaed Oy the IT. rf. Treasurer.
I osl masters unpointed in Oregon
Whi-atlaiid, Yamhill couuiy, I'eier Iar
eudregt. The M. Il Church South oontemplate
the buiidiiig of a church at Harrisburg
next .Sunoaer.
The fe.rmers of Folk count v are organ- j
iging clubs. The 7 haw a "-ood one at 1
Independence.
Covernor drover and his excellent wife !
were the recipients of a surprise party !
last I- riday evening. j
John Frittain at P.aker Ciiv. fell from a :
ladder at his home in that t,!-,... a-ol !,i-.,l;e '
i,i- i..,r ..n ii.e j i '
;
The State Ui,iversi;v fund in the hands 1
of the Hoard ol School Commissioners is ;
stated at $5!.vsJ IV2. coia. j
Oregon papers are requested to aofice !
! the dea.h ,f Amos A.Soddard at Hist ;
Cleveland, Ohio, January L'Hh.
, ... .
devige Kangesser of i amhm mdig-
uau'tlv .I.mi.s'that ,mv suet, bugs as are !
called weevil, infect his whe.it. I
;
I.-.st v.eek. a small boy of ?dr. A. 15 '
Kalkrier. of Sheri.laa. tell iiead foremost ;
i.lio a tub of lte and was drowned. j
Ori tlie first of last week the Virtue !
mil!, in i'aher con-ev. made ano-her clean !
up of about i?s;)JJ after a twenty dav a !
llilu ' ;
The -people of Y;uj lina II ay an endea- j
voihig to ir.-amf.e a militia company, for :
muio.il prutecttoit. ui case oi an emer- i
.r..e..- i
.WUUOI1 :;" I -O e SIM, ill"- at 1 .::(',.
per head at Ihe !;.!'es at this t'.m. .Sheep
raU-rsare looking forward to high prices
t.,,t.. ,.iit.. ... .s , . ;
h.-r wool.
ihe mans name who is rh irged with
killing Mr. Ilashro..U. in Yamhii! M.mtr.
is Cox on. in place of CoX. as heretuf
r.i.t.t:- - .
1
iiiii.i.-wa.
,, c i, , ,1 , r-t n- .
I rof. arapbell. ol ihe f lin-tian Cnurcn.
s carrying on a pnvract.-d m-ting Slt
. J .. ' i i .
is
Ialla
Many acCe-iotiS have been made i
to 'he (L'hurch.
T. C. Owen h s g ne to San rrundseo
to proline a pie-s and material, fef a
- - . L 1. 1 - . ...
.a-.y paper, wr,:,
ll;i? at 1 an 1 ire ( i; v.
a i.' ui'.i-nas puuu-u-
1 -----
K.,H.rl Il vir.;.of Albany, is ,,. C!d.-f
Ma?h ii o! the ''reiiinis at the i-.ext Ore -
.. - ! .. ... f r ! -It I
r .r,.sj .....;.;:.,.,
.1,1 oe
A. S Paiters ii h re.;ne,l the fh
I.e.
nil
hav'llg b. eein' lv a r,c
:t la v. iu
It W iUl his po.-i!l,.n ;l- I'o:
5 p ; , ; ., v ,v:,j ;tl , aS
t. ;.. v (;.;..,.. ii... ;;.;,,.
. , . ,.r . 1 (: .,,..1. 1. .
... s. .....1 tvie bi !h .V:.u
,r...: v .
has jet been beard of tlie mi -i
l!i;.r :ea'iir. n-
s. , !l'.:l. l.l-.T Se.'i;
i" tl i.vs over d
iri.rri -:,iKa.
venue saiUer
laticoln !..-..
; g-;Cje ia
seaic.i
ol h-rr.
Of the Peace C'ii:t,i----eit :c J.ckoa-
vi'lt" '( s savs: We can see nr. mr'.icu-
, i ; , ,
i the tabors
r ;.u i ..e-.-e i.::,fi -i i, i t : i... ,
:Y . ... , .'. ' " '
ii it . eu ici-s r. . iiir:.i.
r tti:!ed
' A i . cm r sj"or.o"-.t of l?;e Alb-i-
! nv if. -a-
nv A ;. slalt-s
II. L -.:...
i i l . . i .; : eU.l.- I-) C . Ill : !i e U S n el
b.iie.l,:. a :- e.aub'iut inU-rided Io t iv t.ii
. . t : j . .
t.u- aiers o
ii i..ai.iei'.e.
;!-;e-n-lo i r.f ho-'i'.i!ie in
Marin- !h
ih- e
c suri'i v. and ivhi'e tie I'e-ee
('eeiliii-siou ii e.- i;.: rea l,-, the -.;:t!c
.Mt.tb.fs Hie alilu-in-r l ; : e ; i - i e .-. bv ;;, ik
ir.- b..l::i- es vf dw.-liill- lam -es.
j 'i i.e I"..re.e. G.,.V
!- the
JoilM
t. r-i. -c e.j at i o:-.i
i (l:-:ve.
M V I IS V. ill ll l'l'i-1, ,1. I
j i hey s.iy ia iheir pi usj.eel a - -il w ill be
.lev.'c.-d i hi-lly i.. the o-i -i.-ii' mi :-A a u 1
! eemuiefci il in i .v.-is o! ' 'i'ii-.lii.i r;oii atei
I a.!j..i...in-c..uti.:"s. "
The J n le-oii vi'.'.e S-i,(J,i,l closes an ar-
I iw le on tie- I e ice oruai
ui t:
. e
wiil ivaer our old boois: 1st. 'i'l: at Jack
.loii'i eaiifer; Thai- if he dees there
". il! be u irea'y that viil i'.';ii::,-r.ti' biui
and his icui d-ru b it! from the punh-li-:u.
Ui Ih it liiev deserve."'
Yamhill couiiiv f iiiners are fonrsin an
ii.-oci.eior. u:,ic hev call the ih -z.m
. .
armers l.e ioae. .is oiuect is to rcn-
del- us in-'Luber". lie, re eUe.ient culiiva
lors oi' ihe soil and raisers of s'oek, and
to secure fair and equitable piiccs for the
nrotlac.ioa of tie! J or ll ielis.'r
The Jae!i-o:iv;:h
iii s ivs: '-If t!
Peace t'ouilllissi idlers
eltle ine .uoili.c j
Uebeiaou on ine in. nans lei iiis. i nt lor- ;
,1 1,1,11, , ,ue p.opo e.l U.-.V co v easl
ol in,- inntiu-aiiis will lorever be pos'pon-
ea. ami '.ne pni.-pei ry uiai . uerw i.-e
. , : . , . . :
laaiis ihaiseciiou. and Jack.on county !
I ohij . . .
) c ' 1 1 ' - ' v. w :n x iji; ill, I t h
From the ttessn-in: '-The Hoard 0r i --' tbougli ii. was replenished v.iili the
School Coiniuissii.ners h.'.ve h id linger ! 3-ly (ariiiliire. Day succeeded lo d i i k
considi -ration l-.r the l ist two or laiee j ''at day was as the iii.iiif. Only
dav?. the mutter of the School f,,r the !!"-' vhi.ai.ey ,f the hou-a- a pealed above
III. ml. to be e.i.ioll-hed llli.ier the law .! j
. , i .. I
ru-m-i'i-.il h;:S !
eaid bom Miss i
liie last i.e'is;.i'u. e. .v i;
i s:'.le.,ii ii-,l ti) the 1
Nellie Ne.-bitt. a blind -ii i ol Salem, lo j
take ciiar-e of the seined at a c.rfaln I
ree i.e.-' v.-ek f..r the board . care and I
instrncion ol ear-h i.uj.il; and we umb r- j ,i',i5il -.-i-veeii Iheir. iii a J.it.e ch.ud ; Wheil WC are asleep Ilild Hot expect
stand that the Hoard of Cmnmis m.m i j " '''';-' '" vapor. ...., lay u ,wu and da d i. 1
are di-m.se,l to ,tk favorably tipoii it. j '':;!1;5:. mailed i hi ou h j 1 !1 g It lt" thing.
. v- v,..l.:-. ?J .. .,.,,,-...!i.e.t ...rsi,n
' (l m,(jl.-; " j
j x j
T5il. .v-p'.v.Vr. of A'.b-tny. says: -C.i?U.
i ,,. a i,-..,. one hue !
is ei-.'li i"-s lliive ru, i o.ieiee.-
h r lh - Albany i.u.l Sanlim Canal 'o t his '
ci-y. and nre no-.v r-s-'Sed iu ri:nn i; an- i
oih. r. Can:. Su.iih liiiHiu'inci'S the one j
I njn th(. n.emra! ckatui.-l he ever savv '
Ji(r ,;J(, ,ii..:a.,c,.. twelve miles, the I
f iil be-i.''Lr L'f-.du-l!. lequili'lir 11 1 d -ep Cli'
, . ... i .- i. .... .. .1 I
lilies. I iie U.'epe.-e i.-ia i.--u. .... '
that ibr a -h. u ; !i-- '.nc" only. Th -r. v.-ill
be no locks r.o ii;i-.t. it us ci.ea pr-iiimr nie
ae HO ii -CitS repi i i ei, 1 1 us eiaa n . . ii.u i ie
:-o-t of coiisti-.tciion. Ali in'eies.e.l are
i.h'v 1 iea-i-d wih ihe showing f,r.
c
i
U'ld Mi'.' l:i'-:e c-iili lel.i ihjn ev.-r ef the
"Teat sued s- aw; iiin r thuse iuieresied in
rhe-rrealeiiurpri.se."
Accoi-.Tnc t, an ordr of Ihe So -iety.
at tie i:, ;;' State l a.r special j reiuiunis
. . , .. .... l - -, t- r ... 1
oi .vi.i tor im' ;.:i. wi :- i-ai o.e sec-
i.iiil. are off-: .-d lo ihe lare-t mid fine:
coiieciioii of not less than live head of
cilile. Ibr b-eedinz p-irpc-ses. br..u :ht
Iroin and I'xhibiied by a::y pei suii vesidii-
easl uf the C.scad- ir.oun'ains ; and a
fuilher special premium of ij for tlie
liist un.1 S-t. 'or tue sec.ml. to tiie per-
sanoxhiLi mjrth.i laipt ai!,i finest coli-c-
lien of c e.lh- lor breediii ptirnoscs. not
less ta in live lie. el. oa m-ii am brought
iroiu .soudi ui ihe ;:i ip,.,,;,v la-.tintiiios;
said cattle from both .-ecS.nus allowed to
compete wi.b each other, and for all cat-
tie premiums o-ered by the t'ociety.'5 "
J)KIt'T.S OI'"" DliATIE.
The Terrible Tempest in Minnesota
A OUAI'UlC PE.-X'UirTlOX OK TIIE UOIU'.OI'.o OK
THE IIIKIJIC.IXE
Hiving in Oregon, it is hard for us to
realize the extreme cold wealh"r that has
prevailed in the Eastern Slates, and the
amount of suffering and death caused.
The lollowing terrible description of a
snow storm in Minriessota we take from a
correspondence to the Xew York Herald
from Winona., under date of ihe ISih of
January. It is but one of the many re
ports of death by freezing and exposure
of which we find our H tsiern exchanges
full.
-Tuesday, the 7th. was a lovely and
mild d.v. Tl:e sun was bright ami llie
air balmy. Every pulse of the country
w is us.ir under the genial iuti'ier.ee and
the wild swans that clanged overhead
once or twice from their meres must h ive
i seen th" prairie road alive with teams.
'' he fanners were all out at the nearest
settlement. They were getting short of
biei ; th-re was but a hamlful of Hour at
i!u. !i.-.'!,im of ihe barrel, not :isimm of
uv. u W;l! !tlL j.;., t the snows had cea.-ed .
lm.;r ft:x.ry little h..r.ses were well again,
s. every ' IV rmer hi'clie.l his team for
he town. In the little coUages of wood
were women and children ; the school-
houses were full of H:te or.es. Such was !
the coutrry. thus i's duellers, wht'ii the
i,;,,.. ,.;. ,-;l ,ne would seem to have
unae tte.t to lierseU ail t!ie the savage
am ibu-.es which had marked her first
ehil.lren there, their careful and patient
WrtU- u,r il Vy ll"""J'
h'udd.'il relentless onslaiight
Tl!i: STKl'.M WAS Tl KXilp siot x.
. .... ,
At v mueb .go City there were six.y
-''"-'ted : scores Were at .,ew
I, im. Ail along trom Albei t Le i au l
Hlue E ir !i by Wr.tlon. M mk-ito. e'ear
up jtt 15i-.cl;tnri(lge. ilelle frairie and
i);,;!,". the people were paltered, deliv-
ered into the hands of ihe s'orm.
I;,'I''VV!I twelve and two o clock on
T,",y !a-V lh" sk.v t!,rf,t"5 !lv:- h'
c im merely a bull brazen ting, the south
wind chopped loi.nd rapidly and became
cold, an i in a very few minutes v as la
.U-u vi:h fine Iro.-u sno.vdrill lint sun g
ii;,e a shower f needles. So utterly ito-
! 1 .' . I .1 .. ..I
: . i .. . . . . i ...,.!... i : i : .
. "...
i ct"lu' U"il 1 , ! h 'lt- 0il'" ," 1:1 Ul'K''"
' . ,?:t-,l''b-s ,t1iV,"u 1
ti u:e v.eaini r. uiri Mii:ueui mu .i
ped his h.imn' so. ami the s.o.w came in
i our faces" Knowing hat tl.i.. bun h.-.aie
boded, men '.e.i-.e.i luto t he;,- sleighs. .l:ul
uith voice ;eel I.l-Ii urgl their e..ve in-
ilol--S out ih
Tii -u O.ew.uk
j u: u. atii t-eg in. r r m ,r. iti iu u (y
: ho!i.. tiii hue ,.a Th-.rsdav. the 2i-ee.i:!g
, , , .,. ,
; trel and ..m.r.g snow ee-muue.. i . n;.,
il';t a S.eadv fa. I td -!.. iiut
d.-ati. b
A LOVr.t
the win 1 S'--me 'i::n
l.Kft'.'.NK.
l.ies .rr.iiriirr; a speed of;
tve;i' . clj !:1.
!'. V or : y -1 o i., 1 ,es
in n i ii
1 :.,-
. L
1 1 r: s. u i :i a
r . i,!ii. T!;e
.v il i -.:
; ef -'., i 1 - s' .',':! . i -i : 1 1 1 1 .
' i- regi-te.vd ii.U Lar de.'r.-e.. .,e.'..w z-ro
; At .:i;.-.-r dates ihe met cur v er .-r.irt:
I . , .
., ,. ,. , ,". . " ,..
fieiuW. S',;i.'. oi the l;ir.',it" . ;:( .se! i.e' i
.-.n.m round ih-ir if ihey valu.l life tl ey
iuu.-M turn liac;;. Jie-y Were envelop' I
m 1..-. t- el s ...w. ih.t bli.i.ie.l 1 1,0.11
the wind c-iiii" ; I'ei'-.'.v ;:i' ti-er we
l.liil liiNul) .:n'i t;!il !''M!';. t i I ' a 111 1 :u -0
arv em e.ti.i -. l i.e ii.au -,v ; lin- i. ve
..i
-.: liTit W is ,t;l a I'll 1 Ileif. wii'.eUt .:!
n ad; of wheel or runner to indicate ;'.e
p-i'-tl "t s.ite'y. iit:ev r tl-.eiv v. as a
i . --r :i i ; t.ie crji-ftg mi.hv
like jea-uy- bi'.ls.vs over a wn-cU. a', i I .r
iu.:. I'eiiii I-. :!!. IJ ..,: r 11
io b-'v. aid trrev."
til ilk- t
-'c- -i.:ric
form. Tut-:' ire
'I ul press
Vr b.-a-.i:
v. r ; ,"j : h a ;
' tuii.!...
! ;' - '
t..-r.ir I : the diivei- r -:"t h.ras.-li
!;- il-i!t -s. his c-tbl i:.i,'-.s w-ie
. ! "ceui
: v :ru:. a;;;!. War;
l :.e
s-.Tirr eo'.
I !eir.. ed
Oi
- :v;s i;.'.:-;y
I i he--. U ei'e
I'.': iv 1 . i i 1 i II .IS 1 , ;
iii v :t;ii i- iv I.-. . .;.) , 1
i ' i .'. i '! i Ii e ;..; e
:)'
i 1
1.- i I o
i i-Ce. '!.. ;,
i
ed oil by a ifte.i.h
I their , t :ie ! ieij.
: ta.-ir ii .iii c'.v.-i-.s. i
Cold 111 .1 b.-i i.'l.e ti'e
!:; l i j
.1. . : I
e-l on : I 1 .
:' :.' e'.'i. . v
' i,l lei: e
e-.l 111-'
- ; and
.TV ;:i-
' I L . v l'l llil 1 1' el e I , : : -! ., : . ; " 1-, u'
l !
j we.iiy ni i,e iraa.-!. arid, lyi'ei d::n in
' their robes '.Vee- in! led sv ile e lenji-!: 1 a i
'- - s .im i i. ;,e. -a n.. uwa.i-
' OUies !!,. 1. S e ,Vf ell
, ; uie u' ,p:y driver. b.u .:i:'....l :,.-..!
i!.i:ied. his i:i .veiii-'iits imp d-d by h:
' . 'g' "f .IT. bad to ab.i..d Ids a-si
'i-l i .in i!., drif.s. i , : .. ., : . it!1
e
r to
of I'
'''' I u.-i.l t.ie.u !
. .
-elvis thus (!--se bv I h; ir n: i-le.-.- are I
; Sim l' seiuj :ev wn s ii viv-U s.ieh
j scenes "e h .v.- tu-eu ; e i,;i i 1,1 bear,
j ;i I at lie-.;- in.i.ie.s iLii!;;s v. e;v n.i bt iter,
j ilie;e v, is !i-ei iji.. a sc iiev siii'piy (,
Iu- 1 i-: t! e c.u in i' and bui it d,i 's to i l m
:.e iiilibl.. .er'.:i in -I C;i-"!y ou i, i
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oi r. . ai:!:; ll
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t T' t ' ' J- b ''' ,"!,"b V !
i ten hi.b'.- aviav Hi one direction, her c , -
, : .,. ... .p..
u.e- . ti . - I" j
hapless paieii's i.rr reil count ie.-s deaths. !
Ine wooden balance's creaked and
iioc.'C.-:;j ix 'rail :,v"s(i or ia:; s;-,;:;-,i.
like s'nip.s at sea.
Th,
lliiiheis cracked
Ui il I.ie :ro-i Iliie l'il-s. Lea Is o fi-nst
i Sl; oil oil every piece ui' oed -a u: k lb .
l j-aues of iass v. ei
Jo. ::U til,.u. Wi.s ell(i.1(.f ,h,; j;u ,
;,. ,i , , . . . -. .'
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,-wns i I; . ;'V.ou.1'
, ,r:i i ". I , , ' ' I , .......... T t. .. K ....
'" ""'' i 'e poor to:.bt:i K.iev. nnu ;
far eeii.'r, rs 1 .. i- ... ,.t I. .1 ... I. . ..I ... .
r child! i n lay dead h u.d in hand, on ,
!'-' i raiiie. and li.at her hu. b: -.rW .rose ;
oie-wh,-: . eimmiii.-i m a jr.aat drei. ;
""'. '::t'" b.oi s .,.::, , Were bud ;
un-t her cmu-v bo-a-a ; the s.,ui had ;
.OieiMucs. in Un- !,ioij a i le een i. ; 1 I
d ill imon-l m w . ,..,- win in- sheet
l ne an Vance o! !.irh Was ;ik.. i!.,i uf u
l'ffir-r. v.-:. e.ee.es wn!i ali id borrhi
... . . e. n,i .ji.-:,,i. m ,;ic ;;i,:
-i'n-s to Hi v
Only they wei.- t,, be eiivi, .1 v. ho n-ri a
.swoier I.e.- ;a the raeina; st.uin wiihoui.
a,id wen spar.-! tin sir bt :' ih.ir e'dS-
dren dyi :r bc-hue ihe'.r eyes of
h lag. V us iteti us c.dd.
ox ti;:: i:n.i; oi!is.
j
; L"'1'" w absobm sutr-rin. )
; . . . " " " ' iii I'll Ul V.s 1(1
i 'i"d stiiai ii.wered to ihe telegrapU wires,
i :i;'-2 pa.-.-en -i:s h:l lo sh.ver and be tciu-
; , ,. mi,,w.h m bir uavs in
"il 'his was oniy a tiiil.
-hen 1-riday. the liiih. came, the sun
; ''.' ; ni-sou a land of snoiv and silence.
; Ih il.s many feet ileep a-;d mmv seuare
I lailes in cx eut wt-tV tt,re Here" and
I here tlie himrmv ,f a I
' , - ; . -
ouse stood tip
n.. lomo
oat- m a vast eemelerv. J h.
; land lay !.k a corp- e trader a windiie'
: sheet th.c h td mm. :.l.-,i ii-elf ia-o o-c.e
i stoa.il urinkl.-s over trie dead limbs or
I sei tea! ::t a s V..,v tt... ; i o.
: ol clenrma- svw:,v r '..,. ';, H, ; t.
ti;,- .,,-e ihe imniis.med I r.di.s. and liie
j sadder task f ti aciii r thr ou-rli tl.t- prairies
; tiie ste,w uf the d -l Kvcrvwhei e li.ev
!ie
I we
re leund lvi:i'r still and slaiue iike ni
t::k icv iiv.im.ici-: Di-.trii.
' S.nie!i;aei the searchers would find man
nd ho,.-es lo-eih.-i, ihe i.omer lyiujr
ueud v.-iapj.ed iu Lis ivbes y. ia. the . h:;
i i his hand, in the sleigh, one hor3e down
the other standing in the spot where h
titm.s I lit! sleifll WftS lonn.l nvu-(.. i W
........ ry - - tr -.--..mi m'n u
with the traces cut. Then to right or left
would Le discovered the driveri who had
wandered round ia a despairing circle to
die. Occasionally the beasts showed in
iheir dilated nostrils. wjJely spread lips
and starting eyes the signs of mortal ter
ror. And the men. too. were sometimes
Lacoons of ice-statues ol writhing des
pair. Hut. ad a rule, death came quietly,
as it generally does in such cases. fjrt
robbing the Ticiini of consciousness ef
approaching death, which begets n a?;u
nized struggle for life, and sliiliog him
with a stupor said to be as delicious a it
j deadly.
THE DEATH UOI.L,
cannot yet be made up with any reason
able degree of certainty. We are only
now gettitiiT detaili reports from thj
nearest settlemVnts. and it will be fully aO
week ere these are. so complete as lo be
trustworthy. .Many of tliJmissing W"nl
not he found till Spring; but it is sate u,
set down all the mis.-iug as dead" Alter
cireluily colla'i.ig the various reports,
received thus lar. and making all aUv
ar.ee for the remaining parts of the StaH-f
I am led to conclude that the loss ot lile
in Minnesota will range from two hutif-.
d.-cd a?id lifty to three hundred. Itisjust
possible, tlough not probable, that the
higher fur u re may be reached. Almost
all of these ae men and very large pro
portion of them fathers ( f families in
strutted circumstances. The surviving
wi.tows :md children will thusO.e leftQ
wi hoiit nn-ais ot sujpor-t of any decrip
ti.m. The charitable of Ihe Hast will here
find an object for their sympathies."
Ccttiiijj too lEot. o
The Jrficfi)i, in order to get an
undue advantage in the quarrel
betwe en it and the O Orcjimtan,
seeks to dama e the later's inliu
cuce with its party by charhi"
that the O'vjo.i Ian is preparing its
way to come over to thtDemocrats.
Now we may look for Mr. Scott to
become somewhat Democratic and
j f(,,, but V.'. Tair Hill couldn't be
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a Democrat if lie desired. lie is
o
the very blackest sheep out ao
j noble family ot Democrats, and O
; wiv. S,K., are Halicals, they are
-
'; the meanest Kind, and turne.l Kad-
I :c;l. j,, ,
is in.aney w inie he was
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surromded cbv better juihiences,
i o '
j j j,,,,.,..., ;c counsel. Xo, Mr.
! '
.:-' . ;, tiiitL uooire is neiiiier lair
UC'I" : Cg i 1 1 111 11 1 (.'.
We never pec.
. t- ... ,.. '...-.,.. :.i. it.
I e ,IV- Si '' iff V.llll .'11.
' '
Hiil as ed i or, hi bo rin u for auvthhiir
! .sv , . , .
! eXer!,L la',U'aiis:?1 t)l U' ('1'
; 1 ve. Its in liiru by mstuict. not
"V 'm-tli. tie IS tnakJIIg it hot lot'
3the .'.'. ', tmd we M ailt to see
. ; . 1. . m'i
fair 1'hiy. Tii.1 fight js none of ours,.
j bi4t don't throw t!: ( h' '',' I a,
i . , it-.: '
over to lis hi; 11 lii.i. as tuner:
t
1 ic
.l.iM;. cV e can't stand him.
ff yon cm r.-con-liuct him, lie
j nogot ceurie over n:i a loj proba-
liMi-r lirnl.l-
I tin I;ot itiiO chili u-luw3:!
; ttntd he has served un apjirentice.
j s'i:i ;a tti:
t -
r '.ii , k s
.. i . i.....it..
0
VOt'.Id by "ifiUH-
vrars.
i thing very .-t range fvr him. He is
n .r.,. .,..,.- f-..l!..,i.. .:.,..
- - V I I. ,,,, .t , I, IU l.ll 1 I It,,.
j except a man that is ever likely to
! d a -v service ibr anything, but
! t'H l;a.Iic.;l oartv.
c
I-'rora Ilwiili.'I . -;aii!
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ii :.. .1 t .- ..
1 - in tut .
e .;. i.iee in i oe oroeee-. i ill rs ui
; iho t :-o;) jr.;,!:n,l.ii Convention held
o .-Irs. : u )! v.';; v :il. i ! e-ml bis'.o
vef k, thi-.t we came in for a sf ;:irc-
i i i o ;i.ti ciii occasions e
can only inler wliat she suid
t ' '"e"' " v
; Were Hot present, .Mild should judge Q
! .t ;, P '
, 1 1 1 11 x' ;i ' ::i ' t " 'g fo m p.l!i:e 1 1 ury . e.
. . i
ilil tliiS we must Ulu'est n,r .m-t
. v ... .
, su Muoiu ouier ncriwiiii w
e wi re
made the sah-eet tbrdu-r speeches, O
and everv time it was h. loe.l our
-now --.lis. i). must certam-
, , , .
IV i-.now iliat. It IS Wl-oiio- I.-. f.,mi.
- , .
1,1,111:1,1 11 I''or, when thev are
. ... "i
last us i'cii in t leu- l.,ittic nn.r
1 Ij. J -
abiisetiieiil bff)fe Stlch ail aiTHV of
female suilragists as woreccoi.o-re.-
- CT o
g.iteil at the Oro I nio. Hi-t- owit
ex periene-e should be sufficient for
her to know0the danger of these
assaults from behind., as she had an
t 1 .-.- . i . .
eXamxie mice iio;u ine aileCtS Ot it
c... i be w . .
fearful that it will effect0 us in a
similar manner, but only ask that.
we shall be able to hear what sh
o-
J:!S to SUV. W (I O'l t C llCCt ail V -
., . , 1
tmng very nattering, and we know
We shall not be dis:n iiioint ed. AH
, . . ,
s 't to come up behind US
LiAii:.i-:
to ;:cr "i':-:A'i-:."--V
uispucii Horn Jacksonville iimicr
late of the l ith inst., -infoi ms us
tiiat the (Irand Jurv for Jackson
count v indicted IScarface CiiarleV-
" Cj
Hooker Jim, Long Jim, One-eyed
Moz, Old Doctor Humphrey PLittle
Jim, Doston Charley and Dave,
belonging to Captain Jack s band
of .Modoc Indians, lor murder in
the tirst degree. -Mrs. Jlrothertoii
and son, survivors of t lib Urother
ton family, swore positively to
these Indians as the ban el who
massacred the settlers on Lost
Kiver in December last. It is not
1- .... , ... .
j yet understood what steps will b
i t ak en . b V the Shel ill" to make the
I .,.,-,,( lint i iir il ei 1 .b 1 1 o..;....
i.i. v.-.--, -' - - . ....... v.. v. Lii.ii. ai iiini
will be ileferred until after tho
meeting of the lVcce Commission.
The report jmbiishel ihat a in -in naim-il
Dii.ch l ianko had been murdered ia
Yiiiihua City is wiihjut fjui.datija.
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