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t o o o o o o o O O o O t 1 0 O O o o Yin-; (Ho TH n; 0iiS;n, APRIL 25, 171. l,-!'t& ? m?o :si:lli:y Rt H'!icre It ii-'IoifiTi. O T -M-,-.trs from the dispatches that - - - -- d";".i.iit," a i l n To -la -e that the wir rnsi nwarrea, nor tor revenge. . . aal hi'h'v f tvored leader; of tlie na tion, and lvinn; nj:rabc-red with those q who h.u-e to toil to earn ova- broad as th ihvrs di I who were buteh- ere 1 l.y tin ava?es. wo natural! v iv-.i ii u s,i;i i:u;u i ine jaoor iagmvsses, and b-;Iieve that the mar der of two of tho;e .settlers should h i"e i:, 1 a; mnch "irdi''nat:on" i-v- 1 V ' c. . i ll . 11 l 1 .-al'.el t lo i 1 f): r;?re!;e as the murder of tho last nocable per-iiins. In s,u,id::ag thus of this matter, v.c fe ure to b.; n a -ier.-too. ; as not wish- O jag to withdraw one :ota of merit "i'oia t'ae liohorahh aS.i- e I citizens r cc-r.tly mirrdered. Their T-1I v.'.'-eiti.or.i bjth hers and Cali fornia have paid proper and deserved respect to tlieir stations. ut the (fO"ernru.."it shonl.l have enforce 1 ns r i -Ti l measures to puni. h the bloody ea.-a j'r.i for the mnrd.er of one Iium b e cilh'.en as ii now prMii.-es to t;i- f irce f..u- tlie m"ue-r C -:a ni-oioners. The f the IVuee GoveruMCJi eh ;ild not seek f'-dre ss for cm class of its citi.'M ;"inv more than for 11:1- other, simply because one "is n offi cial an 1 th6 other an humble farmer. Tito bloil of the iJrot'.M-rton f.milv ' callel hs !:iu ;! f-r reiribiithm ;n j Indians iu the hearts the family ! of the murdered as it now does in i tQ.'L-e friends who a?-o t.ereeve.l bv t:.elatbnt .herv. The Admini: tra-1 ... I t:on is respousilue for the murder of j the Conimi-sioner.v, Hal the infa- I ... . -i . ' 1 t - . . , mas pe.ve polic'V not been insisted upon by the Administration, Gen. I Caiibv and Dr. Thomas would nrob- ablv to-da." 1 .'inO ' Tids cannot 1,.. s ii.l tlf th.-.vo i..f ! Tiiis cannot settlors who were butchered over six ! m nuns i,et .re, and lor which otle-nce 1 t.ie Administration w.u trying to patch up a dishonorable peace with tlm mur.lerers, an I prooosed to give them aim d a ay term, they desired in order t o gain that peace. The Ad ministration went so far as to oropose - V. J ... ...... . .... i t .1 i . . ' I . . . ...1. 1... , ' .t !;- U to imin ,;o-i :iu .;io: iiiCM. nave 1 --- kik-.-m.. j.i l:i4 policy Jiu-a iiee-l j me views e-i eex n.-.i "i . .. , O r , 8, M ; hive been captured at a time when . n U;if;n cf tne l'.-iu-e (..nmiisMt ncrs will al"x ,Aclu auw!. A .U-.-- tic JUam.il.i ?.r ;)? t.wible. an.l w.ulo ti:e mar- the pre.-.oncc of snow and t!.absene- ! a ""V' !-.- . soon he commenced in lu-v.- York. i.r Jl-us sutler store, :it Camp Tide, ! aroand, pamted d r ! t i'1 i of o ti- ;--;- fro'itir ' of aass would ha c iv-."or-f.l'"thA?r 1 The treacherous and horrible itsas- j the larpos.' of a penend con.ntltation j has ju&t arrived from the front, iav- i dances. They 3 ,i:i t.., r. " ! U,r.t :iV. , ' . t, ! sination of Ck-end Canby and the i .i Jndh.n alir--. The I'cmnu.ioncrs j tft at two o'clock p. m. on Fri- twenty, and are v Ori .: : . 1 , un ! Ad V,- " v . X 1 1;r4:..t i I-ee O-.mmissioner by tlie i)mrl,r- -;f 'VVil1.1, I luy. lie reports the Indians still in ! er there be dancer or not. the peojdr O , . " a1,t to ! "happv huntin-' trrou'ids" in r.l-i.-e I Modocs, tlie fill details ot Silica , M 1-;,, has done i.aii to de-I vadicds, some of them having are alarmed, ami one famil. has lef t:PT:n'" "lr':s' s:neo tie as- 0f v,, tU. m?miune sphere with wr Z1' iu our iV'1 " ..VI -r;y --'."-i---V the elli.-ac.-y j been seen where young liovey wa j the nei-hborhood vaere they mo, t r.-v-uiiatio-i of C.-vi Canbv, and Tvn-,- ! thr-i-i-esen.e-an 1 lms!, ,f terdav, though in itseit a nauoiial i ol t!,e pe;.eo tou.-y. loose of the Con!- she;, c-vide-ntly ke-pin ci en com- : c.ii.'jreijale. O 'pt. ' . ?, . i V. J V 7, 1"'n' !,A:iv hvt!,. loss of such ku hon- h"-?1"?? wf- ve .-x.ress,a any l;iliuio;ition i, t fT A n.d.l Mendenhall's command . :i.-, L.i-,-t utu tl LU:iL V III' "'imiri-.Mi.''. J uiil i'lii it .. I :? I. t b-it in a christian and n-im.we man- tv of oar State law in an auLmot to j delusion that the treacherous, thiev ner a ? a nrniaT to all other Tndiaps I nVrest those murderersbv State forces. ! Jsh 1111(1 llou,J tnirty savages are to 3 and that thr, Topmast be extern- 111 tlieiirst lh ih neral man- j eon.piered by kinones lP;"; o i n.: r Si I agement of the Indian tribes i by V i'vors or held in sub,,e fciui x . . ... . ir. weanny til0 fjnstit--.t ion ar,.! l.-.u-s ti." f -v unv sentimeni oi trrauuiwe ur O ro-ua of the Circuit Court of Jack son county where they had been in dieted for, murder. The ieoph of Oregou will re-gird the power at W ishhigtoii as responsible for the murder of the last two men, and also (th m !rde? of manvmore before this j terrible v.a: ...v.i ! onoe. matter co ihl iiavc been Settled with ! tne loss Oi i ut :. few lives, and the i w lives, and Indiana learned a I.-sson which fli.-e t woall not have forgetten for years j toouie. Jh..t no: the Administration Jill, l l.l.-i.- T .11 V! T I-.' C 11 1 I ! T . 1 i".T: rej.ir.iel t.l.?-;. llir.oce-lt ail I iionost . . . - - : 1 uo.ieer; u far worse than the Indi- aas, ;uid so; r.iem fv oin taeir faulted i- inidan. nt. AYhile vis iicpiore toe assassination of tho j Peace Commissioners, it ap)tars to j have been tlie only thing which could 1 indue-.! the Administration to realize the a .-tn d' condition of affairs, and to awaken it to it -i duty. V.'hile the 11 idical press ot Oregon is publish ing column after column of abuse ed' tTe pe.u-e p ilcy, they foil to ;-tt i.-h tao power responsible for it. and the po.mle jnnst hold the ll e Ileal party am: na'Te for its suicidal, ilisgraeoful and murderous policy. J.et the re-spon-ibility be placed v, heiv ille longs, and-when the- people are again called up 0:1 t sele.t th ir so-rvant', let them remembe r that the bup'herv of Cien. Canby and others was the result of tho doctrine set forth in t!e -, , , . ,',,' . Philadelphia IVutorm upon as inch j Grant was o-ctO'l, and so heartily J re-lers will recolhict tha. at the com- j m--.:ue.:ie.it of t!ie p-.ee:it Indian troablts, several ll.ivilc.ji paper of thistSt ito tided up aimed their en tire i.-s.iojCv.'f rheir respective jour- nais with ri.iicile and burles.pio. T-iis, no doubt, ha I CMuoh t do iu 1 ... ' ,-. " , 11 ,y ',. t in the Ihist tl. .11 iUl.1 l.l- I'"- '! ili.Ti . t ' .. -i . .. a..,i -I- 1. .1 4 ajaiiist oar c.i;..ens a.10 i'loi-.ii n.1.1 iU WMiot in imijeueing tne .vamm- An eiithnsiatie unn iu Phihide-1- j c . 0 .. . , , .- -.1 . 1 phia, vows max ne ua, .0 a a ear 10 i I 1' ;!: ; v rn. iorsc.1 ov toe ika.ucai partv, and i ; . V iW .-..ui. iciiiounou. xne ; auu Humnio svii oonui mi uuiiai tji-iuvtoiM, t!i.l:n iaiiv, trco. it. v., ur- ait ousmess is suspfeiiuea 111 a greax 'jrlf Ycv to Yn-V-i hoif'd -t b which an incompetent ami iinbecilo -'" mnrdt-r of eighteen of j until he become proprietor. .He ! r.v, James Finlaysoh, C. 12. Moor, measure. We are hourly in expoe- i tmveled without eseoits as i is'd-m-C 'mines' r-i-on -t.-'ct, 1 ,,.,, ! 1-caused us to expect this ; thinks Grover vetoed bills pertaining j lni Townsend. j iahion of hearing of the massacre of j -crops " .Vi lIUlll S tl .1 iiOll iliIC.l'.lll I l i.O C.ll IV 1 I-;: 'f. .1 V , .1,1 .1 . 1 ! -I- , ,1 1 1 .1 I ... 1 ,. - 1 - 1 "' t.,ri. . , ., .,: . ""n-'o- . ilieto 1., not a liostue Mo- : to the railroad ana other hcm.-.ne.s . -r v-:,, elected Pn -d- some oi the deieoetess citizens hv- ; Yki k -m-d "11 I ti out. This is whore the 1 e-oonsibdi- , doc ho is not guilty of murder mi- j through fear of the appropriations j , f. '.as ' in in these valleAs. i r -iv- rvi'-tvo rr tu n od Vo SV l tv belong.; this is where the people . provoked. Those who survive the ! being used against him .GroAer) in '-' ot tl-Convention. J. ll. Lro'vn Jf ,m muke A ta!d ! a,?itV.u ii'l " 4t -j will placo it. . j nap.enuing battle, should be appro- j the next election. Would like to see j Secretary; Gen. M. V. UroAvn, of the together in anv place. Ave will soon j r " Cabu'ilss v,.,,,.,,,.,! fp.u v U i "-"ued anu delivered for civil trial some one el-e in Governor. No ! i..,.n.xr.7( Crrc-uonding Secretary, have the lad one, but if ther scat-! t tlie O Nor BtAaizss. M;t of our tJS::: tUi' WiU dt1 7', ?m U tirtt. ' proceedings Avero harmonious j ti-r in small bands it will be m-M to I captured. The Vl I squaw bought tho.W ni ers unintentionally com-:. .1 1 :, .1 , , . vee inatder- ; No D.vxami. Some of the people ; . - .: ,.( ;;,e'v i,u ..;.i. A tie-Id. is co-ne- on about one m . ! n.- r-i ...1 m m. . . j "".iu. uaaiiattM nv these su'ne .,v- ' 1, . . . . ' eo.n-ii.i.ion, 1...1-V y. y f . 7,. . , V T i , avus an along milted a great Avrong against our j ages, an I this sam- Present 1 In tlx '-,itt,-rn JlT"1 Lastern St;Ua j ovo,i the murderers of Gen. Cmbv, i r eeioamp. 1 urnig heavy and steady. : the hue during tlie dav's i'eht s.ivs Ht.it., and are not entirelv blameless poscnl to reward the wurde-rers witli ' liaVH suc!l irrfect knowledge of ; Bev, Thomas, and perhaps Mea.-h-; --uis that the escort is driving j lie has counted tAvelvoVarr'Lrh Wain - ..e , , . . . . .,. . , i cifts. a-annsi v i v.. ' : .m. t -.. n ! nra? It mav be thev are skuiknm ! 1,10 .Modocs. land how manv ...iv. ....! JJf liW iwaiw UU'.v OelUa ruiil.eo.. ; r ' . "" reserva- : .Jim'.-, ina. una me 01 me oom- - , . . . ., ' t , . i.-;,.;., p.,. .0 -c 1 , t , ' '"u 110 one turn. God has fobiddeu -f m i .1 -it 11 n from the stglit oi th people Avliom j lO.lo. 1 inag lias ceased. No knows, lie has the fu-e and s-.di, M'n -'-' - 10:1 that tiie Modoc troubles is 111 tho ; ,. , , . 1' iri.-.h.m ! Part culars before the couriers leave ,.t I'UC ana 8pm I f r the purpnso of having G d Te.rrr,0 c T ; 4 . great danger of hein- sculped if they f"mv.ng too rrc 01 mo coAvard. so V.muH us 10 aes iioiu v.enerai , Jiad to turn back. KdcIio L.omnw 01 ur ' .0 Department of the Columbia. ' j cae- The principal settlements of j Thft proposition of the Illinois l'-: yesterday he reports beingshot i Twi'i'mo'Iocs arV su?i.ost,l to have adol.hia, IVnn. n-- !h.v f 4P.1 -ip.:- i T"rr' (Oregon are as secure from Indian Trmi of Tmin-es-rdatives 1S: to 1 ! at twice, when four miles thiRideof . Wn K-ill...l 'v.-iu.. w' A term of the Circuit C'ontf for he Same CiotJi. A writer in the Herald, over the signature of Citizen, says: ! " It lias been my opinion thai after j the Modoc murderers were indicted I the Governor should have called oc.r I the militia as a r)(,.v co.w.,,., f' i nhl i;. sh ..-;r ,r ...... . . . . . . . . . -i . ' i . : i t in ,,,K!.,f ... :. a a. -rt l u-.ji '!Lu :iif;n:ir 111lfin i,;.,,.,,. invlA :.. n..; ,:..1 " United States jnace-l under tlie con trol of tlu Federal Government : b sides that, one-half of our population, ! wnuii cor in 1 .. i. .: ivn-t v Hove- that the Stat. has no ri-rht . . . . . . i ' -' - . i . or Lower tSiat. the Cenend (-..verr.- Vi-rii meijt or even the Indians are bound t:ct: un l in view of the man ni.r in which the urmv lias been used in the reconstructt d tt,d-s it is nu re tiian jirobalde that (rrant aiul his Oregtm " minister of justice," rein forced by their " pow wow policy " advisers, w.uld have int-rpo-i-d the Cniied Slates troops lxtwecn tlie State forces :nd tlie murderers for protection until uiey iiaa tune to tio hut thtv m iv iu.ve ttl re-ad v done ,ca:e Ee-.i'Ie3. the S(:t!o Would have been involved, in a heavy ex-ptu-o in the support of troops, no part of which would iiave been j-aid by the jiresent party in power under tue pretense that they were called out without Federal authority to act in antagonism to the pea-i-c policy of the Admin istraiion. "Citizen" must understand that the Governor had no authority to oiiCr out a ?o--v v. ui. or, -1 eejiiand havinii; n mat to on mm i, The first duty of the Sheriff was to try the :.frrougth of the people of his e ra.iLv to :ing the murderers to trial; if that was not pullieient. his! next resort was a demand on the Goerno: We have. ::ot the sltght- e.-.t dtuibt in our mind but had such a d maud been m.ile, the Governor i ould have furnished the required j - , . 4t .o- it, lorce. Lut v-Aizen is proba-iy j not aware of the i'a.'t that the Sheriff j .C? T. .O -.. i... ., Tj 1 v,.l ! Jutuvsou con my is a ivaaicai, ami would have regarded it as no better tuan lugn treason to cue Govern- 1 1 A. I. I I II. --I..1 .-I ..... I 'oeiit iiiki lie c.k.i.iii!-u!.i viiiOiee 1 4.- I.T.f, an order of the State Court, while i State Court, while "High l'eac "'.,.,,i,i;.--;...,nvv " u-ni-,. I . o m 1 1 1 1 s si o n e r s w e r e- in.mmg a pow -wow uuu ptoposmg 10 : let them off if thev would ordv name the terms. The Governor of Oregon has Lft nothing undone within his power to bring the murderers to jus tice, and we are glad, that notwith- Jackson county one with tlie back bone of such men as Fond ray. Klip- j pel and others, we have not the least j ,l...r.!.t 1,"t wieit H,.o,iiii-,l..v,rs -.viiiil.! '-'V." be good Indians made so , uvmi me ena oi a lope. x-.u iaa- ; icalism makes men for pmdciice, and tney lxome the i slaves and tools of a central power. ! IIH. IIIUI.IUH. o.' . livill.l iiaiv. --.i- - i , 1 1 .- .1. .- i ... . ti, ,.: 'V . - -r Poaipiiv, uuc.i t.j mo eavnu ..-ksoii county, and it any murder- ers Ave re fouind in his county, to have a ''- at all hazards Telegraphic Correspondence. On April lbth, Gov. Grover re ceived from the managing editor of t' s lit: j di--p-ilch: l or n. t'OJi, ut luaun iiiD 1- t TI- 7 I H. . e 11 ".. NeAv Yoi-c April lsth, 1873. 1 Governor Ci rover: Will vou great- r v-i ei-iior 1. 1 roA er : v in vou mea i lv oblige us and our Fa-tern friends, ly- i.id ic;,.tieg immediately to-day m ! a oriel telegram t!aieelli)g 1 1 V7iegon in ree-ard to Modoc assassination and the policy proscribed by your judgment toward hostile Indians, Jacou 11. Srir-mox, M-fi't-fin-i Editor of tc World, j i , r, ' , which the Governor made the ; i To c n 1 moowmg re! v: Poriiajid, Oregon, Ap.ril IS, PS7o. j '"A"."' 1 'ork World: I ! T- - he i'eeling of Oregon in regard I to tie Modoc assassination is that of i the deepest sorrow and of intense . V.- uov:i;. The di-o.ah-hos :lv tha t "the lags oiti,e 1 ie.-ideid ni.l ,.f j : .,,,.-.., 1 .lerm-'u a- fie su.hlen annoniiee meur (of tin masacre of h. t.-, t'tnnmission 1 a. are -.f the most in- sorrow and indim-.d. i ic-i-i wis nu an . ".---..MU'll, ililll ui- i.ivu s hesitancy ll ii" ll'M-iliril'ln'l t ! 41 -vi 1 1 1,, , - -a'M IJ'S sio.iu oe made to sii-V.-r t tlie so- ! : 1 exom i.,r tnoU- Tiiis ; Th(. presitlent h 3 scanning some Radicals attempted to i ao numan power has ever yet t-eeu 'n'ZuhU t ti.V. l.tmr I t J ,-iieas. Mot of their his u :n . Ll; c.j Vd.aek ridicuie his hr:n and timelv protest ! e.jnal o the. arre..t -r po.,r- m.,r. th-oi t!-e india-.s. n,. u pai-i.-u- I worn n and ehiluivn v.cro removed j ytY p,-,..,!.-. . -,. , it 1 j ponemeut of tncu- tab-: aa attempts l.o- in s;,l isiiajr hint ai'idtt hoe poli.-v before the ma'-sacre oi t.he IJe;.ce ; i, t ,, i against a dtshonoraoie peace, thev ! to civiii:,0 th,.m h&VQ thliS fur mu itt- iritH,Ul the ..Ihe to ivli,. t.ie Commissh.m-rs; therefore a h c I 1( p ' ' V , ' , r ? are now ready and forced to endorse j appeared to accelerate tlieir doom: ooirdeiers of the sm v-yors. and - j ,(,i-tion of ti.e-i still live. T' - e, I Z hV'' i ' rlV'u. -vV ., . . , , -it t l i -t . t t ,. , la Ves it IS the doitv oi lh( t-e . l m!.( nt. I 1 , , .'., " ' . 1 O'.-t iwlleU (wsUt v. j.iiiv.el ON .Vieacll- the i.osition taken by lam. Had ) the Inoes inot a-lvaaccd m the .arts j w!ietcver ir mf.-.; i-. t s.:n I. v.-v.y .s wen- al.,.:it U.0 men, wo.m n. nnl j iUnf p.o iviii,i(l ,,. . s,!ivii throv. l..-n hem . rd ie Sheriff in I n civihatU'U are tne iut to perish. I into an tndioi eoantrv, ; o ad v:-o the I children, six! v of hem eouhl Ih.rht. ...,!.. t ... i . i . o ii... i .. . :,. li. 1 . & - n inhere. . con. at lar,.. J fl ceiap,:,v nlm r!l out .kv ! O.-.vr.-iv.ie,,. hu it -o t-ild Lv hill home in CiAn-vllis. The reucc Policy. The Seattle Iltatch , edited by Beriuh Brown, Esq., which ought to be named the '-'policy of the Adminis tration to prevent the settlement and -r T i .TIT 4Pn a license tor inuiuns to u a whitrs. of our frontier." It expresses ' ored and distinguished (-ihcial as i il.-'MT.! Ca-iio-. Was 1 -rohahiv i!c i;:by, War lieCessarv - J one thin to tiif-j.et the sentimental delusion which has cost the lies of thousands of innocent men women ail-1 cJiii.iren in li.e i -i i .i .411,,, ...... . i ,,,,, il... c-ntier s'-ttiem-ni.s and iipon t!a i overia-ii.l iiae.- ox uau-i t.if.,s ie -t T 1 IT1 TTT1J.I.T s 1 T I ' V .'ill lj. - Tit 150 long as tee viCiims were oniv amom? tlie set tIC-rs Sklal ,1 . . -i - th.- e11.:r,-..-ts Jn the W'lII.s of life, they comman-led little sym- pntli v Irom the Government and their 'murderers were prop.iliated hh beads and blankets, which fur- j , inshed fre.hmol. joes to party fax or- lies. Oeeavmnallv a (ie-lceai :on ot thes rd-hunded ih.'nds ware invited to i.s!t "Vitshinrtn to be enocrtain ed as guests of the Government, ai:d receive the iivutionsof t:ei:tieeu tal C:iritian men and romantic women, while their lodcte th wilderness were garnishe.i with The scalps of white women and children tortured, outraged and slain in wan ton gratification of their r'.udish lusls. Tlio jiionnrs of civiiiation have too lore suirered from this sen timental policy to regard itr? advo cates ps any thing less than ignor ant or hvpocritieal pretenders. The.v ( i know irej-a oos.'rvation and. exoe eu mat. any policy C-.t ila eded upon 41. theorv that the nature 01 th. Indian can be formed b n. or th d he can ho ma le a ooaser.tino: and UM-ful mt r.da r of civilixed so- Clot ,s a- nn lenaine a tneorv j that ti; .-ild anim.ds of the h re oan tie tamed r,i 1 oeiestie o-noeci-v like the horse or the ox. Naiure may be converted or toil m - '-, as " rule, itie li.'t tiger mav he suoiect- fo a KUporiov ,uj , lU tlu! lvJUno e.f bis kind remains the :-ame, and hw -.oite.-i - Js ti.-.t mmih-iivoiI l.i- l.I pos-iii ni n.n'io-.ea 10 ms ' 'loU:): . Vf; -"verted In- ........i-i .i;,.,,,...-! :,o i - . is a Us'-icSS UU'i a elolU tiO ! failure; his native instincts 1 Lmg in iilX-.-OIl-'ll.il1 CO!:i;;i'l VUUl JUS OUUCa- c- ...--.-.. ,,,1 AM ..;,v...o ' (.er trktl t oit!.t.r t.ivilii;0 Chris- tiani.e, or amalgamate them with ' the whites, have proved f idares. In the irovideuce of God, like the i heal hen of old they, and their pos- ; teritv vanish before the advance oil ivilization, like- the wild beasts In a h .-.e patent ! folly and madness, no favor to them I ' . . . I and' d.ownrigld cruelty to the white. to temporise or treat with them as if tl'f-y were iidlueueed i v i:iv other I (;f n.w...1 .lU,x f,,u. t.f ,M5nisl hone nt. ! i j,..Jic- h. vrore pursued. u tenm ori.iuir wstn and irvaicr to i-ro pitiate th-en. lavs neither won their iv ect or alarmed their ars not o the distinguished vi-tims , i !,, T ; , O '( . C ' 7 f ! I i ' l . . . . ?.. i.. e a 1 . on.. nm.-a c-.s oei-ie ii'-iM. mve , ;' ., 100 ,0 tms most p.-.m- ei.ia. jMiii. ; ; iiju.ia ii. i.:e e-ini r;:- tm-nt has be-.-n the chief instigator I an 1 most v-owe.-ful a'lv of the sav- 1 - ages m 1 1 fre-: ;- c ;--i -v ii". imes upon mo, whites. Ki h men as Crooks and ohoreian are tho only proper peace commissioners to treat with the In- . a-vns, ami it would i:e only an act 1 . . . . ! i : us! ui,'i ;;; mom i' .o ui sei i -lie: .nice tii- i ho peorue living ci-ni iguous to Indian territory, to hang oa i ry peact 'ommissioner cat-gut temperm.o tho Indian ; wnh the view oi I compromising their crimes. n'yjlsi rikc to Sett Tho Iloscburg Pc.nt vjraph has the foilowiiTg: nian wno rmes vo r'uu sa.ys 1,0 r," Vi debt to the amount of one and a hah . -i.- i 1 .1 (i ., - o million ilollars, and then th.e Weo- Hen. If. the man Avho "rules to ti; Avill l-o ma le to stir their stumn insie.i-.l of holding all the lands, and content Avith' selling a buckskin and going barefooted. And he has the ! audacity to compare Oregon with Kansas. Our credit remaining good, I Y"os, and shouhl ihe peopie oc so Oi ih.eir best interests, feel-;tt1(lv ,viH ibid this debt upon them, j Should he be- able once to control; the Governor, as ho has been able to control the Legislature, tho people ! Avill soon find tnat they have gratilied ; hi ; th-siro -;. Gov. Grover has been ------- the ob-.tae-le iu his Avay for ihe past : twi M-rv miast 01 our seitiemenis, ana "I A. 1A X 1 k 1 irfMoni 1 t 1 t t.i-- At-ni 1 it a in : """" " " ! I love for tlieir neredttarv enetaies a ilcis it is ui'iiai s m mien; ' 1 j dl". i j. - v. ' 1. t ; .11, v. u . : ! a ears. ; ton to fix nn the Peace Commission. 1 G. Fourth Artillery. froi. lea- h i be on th,. t:. di .a- ii. Courtesy of Bancroft library, Telegraphic News Summary. Nkw Yohk, April 2a. Judge la;is, to-dav, granted a motion to set aside the allegations of" errors presented by the attoi iit v. ior Slokcs. Nkw Yoi:k, April id. The recovery of neulv a quarter of a million of del-i l.irs in L idled States hunds, which had Ik-.u obtained hy McDonald, aiias Ihd v !. una Lis associates in the late Haiii: land fi.'i . l ies, was eili'ctcu to- cnd-;-mn the'rder for the e.xlei nin.i tion of the Motiocr, ti iimin-jr ihatif would Le done liu ie in a ii veiigeft.1 spirit tiian a desire n neaeei'ully s. lve the dangerous and dillhult proilein. Tlie nuni her of pasei;gers I km kevJ to cross the All.mtic tins seiuson is l,:;w. (General Huth'r is auuouni-''d to le a i-andidate fm- i;:vt rnor of il.issaehu-.si-tts. and he is coniiJcnt t f eit . tion. "'i'A!ii'Viii., Aptii HI. .ener;d S.-hor'. )-. ft leirraphs that he has e-ry c ii ei' icii'-e i! his troops, and is .! i n ir ... :. i . ... t. ........ I i,.llft .vMi.naiun.iv, um. . i " emeias a.'.tai: I I oi.es, nwili i... i, . ..."l,,. .-n :,. . ,,, i ., , .;.,vernor Ki lloirr iii:'ti.is tl !to,-- neva eneral Inal matters ar. nuiei m l i'Ui.-suna e.vcepi in t..ut 01 n.e i..ni-ti. 1 f i .. .. . : Cs.ai.o icquesis lor Hoops u. t-e .-...lit ;,,.,' s to l i he I'usion oilif-ers in tirant parish, or any oti;. r than tle.-e llrst commission'.. . Y,J:tK A!,,n A V.'ashin.ir- ton -vpeei-.I ci rone. rii-,i v slan s hat a .MOU hnd i:;u;d to Uu,U on i l ...... . T I . I... i 1 ... w.i.l .r U t 1 1 whi-.-h tue .iuad.':r niiiavs are located ho fore the attempted fraud v as dis.-cv--r"d. Tin vvorei " ih " aj;ji; ais to Juivc he. n suhtit'Ued hr "n." ht fore tin words " oateni liaving b"ej;." 'i:.w Oc.i.r.vvs, Ac. il lie. V steftiner lais left for Colfax with United Stale.- tioeps. The imp! . ssion is frainine iroo.nd t'a-.t t!:M prest nee of Fvd.-:d troops will t e reomrod in veiy palish of tlie Slate to enu.-re ed.ruier.ee to th" Kclh-.-r'T Jovcmaicr.t Nkw Voitic. April Tj. There in-t'oi-e excitement h.ero over ihe M ed .. st reaeles. Tin general opinion favr.-s tlieir extermination as a waii'injr atainsl treachery, jjich as v hich mui uered (icncral 0.tilv. There 5 a..ixiety het-o r-.h the po-sil h. r-:- uh 01 the v'.,.;-,-r ?: -; .rtss:ore in 1 l.ouiiuin. No :.iicqu::!c ex- i lanation of the affair has h V u ncule. Vt present it looks as tie. ueh lo'der.-d n:t. io-,:t:on m:lV O" 1 i-1 SlU'ilsli J !.) i !( ut a itter v. h-iw. en lie w iiitr ! 1 I l ie!; r:e"s r s'tp.-i-miiec. Ilejny W . r I Jieeeher in a sermon hi-l r.iiht, iuvek'e i the lather of ,dl m-mkittil to 1 em. iii! in mri-i-v ti.e mid 1 of fores'- whose P'eU-o.p j w !'( i-i luel di ivei theiii to hlov.ltsiifd .iMt iii il oiieci murder. 'Wash i Ni ; : Apr!) C mn.:s-.ion-er 1). i;e.h,s has ;sta-d t-rders t. ail As scs.vis "of Int. ro d 11- veiuc- to turn er all papers of their respective ais- irieis to tiu iv. ;;ir!'-e, oxce l those s!-.o-,vi!g a 'i-t -f pt rswiis iudel.ted, vhich will I ,e sent to the J 'ep:'.i lm'-.it. iios ri!er is ls.-aieo ;.r oai.Uoi v to I a . !.i; 1 : er tho o!th- ot Assosfc. w'ii.-il will he done t he "-'I'th U-! V of M t v, accord i m to -.u-t of ci -uuress. A s::eial d i - pal e 1 slates that the P .' .-!" 1 ! 11 1 . e . 1 m I 1 U.i !i i 1. .r t'll!. .:! 01-il :! V '''owes V.'-.-'i- 5nrton special su s ote of Use Quaker ii 1 1 i i 101 hi. : 1 1 in lo.il.io ,vn,;ii .tl - rived Ueio lo-oav and turmshe't I no cretarv ot ti.e Ji: ri , it w i Mi ? i. n. w h it ingenious aiicio-' conduct oftiie fi, ior ...... .. Hie i e.- e:.f i . cme. n mint h-r- irg a part v sin ve vm s. on tin loi"- 1 !U;IS'.V ders eU' jv;insa-. lie's, is tlie Ir-diaus ..Ks";t! idle ion. Slil Vi V!!iS as tilel- mo! l:.l ( !!. - I Jl.e I 1 e;--i. se: s ot i :K'o- :ol;l- Thev w.rc i'ui tie r hid i mn d I I .. i 1 ...i.: . . ' r ... , . to crime lie wtit.k v. turns ho t hem : m oi.ii : im.lers.Hiul 1 V t , t l.l-,., .1 t-x .Oil' "u ; t ti vers no ! not intend to drive them awav Farmkii's C'OXVKVTIOX. Th'". fid i - . ., lowiii'r oroceeaunrrs ci interest m me 1 late 1 armor's Convention ere aec.- o, ' omurt wee a The two j ado; it-d i following r; soluiions wer in !.ddntiru to th i lislu-d: ua-ejar; pno- ! l i, mat Av!i.:eM:r pi.t-ti pJo j.. , imperative d.ntv of the ; farm'ds of tho Willamette Vallev t; (latroui.e and f.'.'l".' h- rai vs ay to eneoa?-.igo the Wiilamtle Ti'-'.: A .nrtar ieM ( ' .re ) - I t - ... .. ..... .. 7 , ' ,0 I'.u f' ,-..-. vd hvn .,.,,,,.,.,,,,1 !,.,- th.. r..-... of .,,.1, i l .- 1 j 1 L I IOI lll'.l O I'l l. 11 jjiveincl m this State organize into bib md report 1 in . -1 aUl'-S O; their r.Ul.,..rs to tie- Se.-retary of this Con- ,.,t;.... 'OlU"ll nuneitiutel v a.f'.er tuoir or ganization, and that eucli precinct i organization t;ot ronri-senfeil iu this ('unvcnlinn, l;e entitled to on,-delegate at ihe next meetiiige.ef t!iis C-on- ve-ntion. The f ol 1 o av i 1 1 g eo m nttees Ave re ap- pointed, who are to report at tlie I 41 1 1- 4 1 next convention, to b" hent at Aleanv ' I, ' . . T - on ihe second Tuesday 111 June: Cow .;,? on. Co-t'tt! 'of T. W. Davenport. Jesse Stumo. G. 1. Cur- re. Wm. Itublo. omiiiti'.'-'i v,i (. r,n,.ri'-e. l. 1 . Powers, Jos. Watt, John Minlo, th habits, the sole support of poor nnd jiroj on .;i,..:n rrom ':QliVil roi. Hartless, Win. Jhder. j aged parents, who by bis loss are Major Thomas threw a shell and Spdth 3 :niel Clark P Loav W. C lin. If . Hvilt. Jf i, f..in re-:. G. V inV.rmil I ; or,'i: .on . .1 . il. , and give evidence that the Convention AVll result in rood to our 1 arm in community, and of course. Avhat Oen- ,.iitd!d l...c(irs the State i 1,. . ....-r I Tlie Saiem M ;.'T'o-7 Avauts to krio-.v j whore is lash Applegate ami the others of this State who were, a few n.. cohs -er.i y,t, - ipe. tl-at thev ' lidn- ....... . ... ,1 ... 0 -.... Vly the Administration at Washing- - I lin the families of tinur murdered viiuimi it kit 1 ; it v ;iii- imu. i km - . 1 - MODOC XEU. Indian sail in the Luva-be:K-Stvea-! Miulot-s Wafted into tho Dim Herruftfr Ktcort At l;iciL.c-.i, nuii Fijlitiii4r Goiny On at lMtt Anomiti Kelt Urn ?Iuli AbnuKl-'itlaiuaih iVaZ " fcUatw",I-cJ Yi;i::ca, April ii'J. Xo courier ha' arrived from the front to-dav, but Itiver Inriiaiu Making IIoiiilu number of shots v.eie fired nhme- tlie lire just beiore he left, and tho troops ure stiii remaining 111 the lava beds. Colonel Berry with 100 men start ed at six p. m. on the day Merritt left for the south side of the lava beds, on the Tiickner lioad, to cut the Indians oil' from the swings. The Indian found in ducks cave was Sear-faced Charley, without doubt, from the description given, and ho was found dead, instead of wounded as before reported. Ku gene liovey 's body was buried near the canip on Friday afternoon. It was so horrioly mutilated as to be scarcely recogi: i viable. From a note from Hon. J. K. Tmt trell, who went out yesterday morn ing with the company of volunteers from this place, we learn that the-y organized yesterday noon at the foot of Goose Nest mountain bv electing J. C. lhirgess, Captain; J. G. Ifal-lei-k, First .Lieutenant, and A. Noble, Second Lieutenant. They are all well armed and mounted, ami num ber eighteen "r twenty men. They arrived at Bali's last night and would have for tlie lava-bods at two o'clock j this ino-min?, escorting the regular courier to headquarters. HtaAi.',' .'.vjfiKi.s I)AVa-:;d, April i 1 -Xotithig further has iranspirod. Vaitiie tho return of the Cavaii, 1 tho -.'.riu F,.,ingi? Indians are scour- 1 ing the country east of the battle- j ground., working round toward tlie craters which nd the high ledge of tho Mo,ioc stronghold to ihe south. U the IWodoes have lied to the east, j will f-tiike th.-iv trail and tlie command will follow as soon as no- j itii.eti. i'art or ail the cavalry will re 1 :l o. emiiv J -....I.A V. . .. I - " ...I.. ' d,a!lkV:ow whether they have lied to the ? mm. Tie Warm 'Sprin::s Indians and tho avalrv will irobablv e-le.mooii'-.de with e;i.eii other to-ituv. (. 1 ! Mason has moved his camp up into .hu k's lair, and hohts it now. Tiie lava bed iresents a horrid spectacle. Bodies are being discovered in crev ices, and from under beans of ro.-ks a sickening stench exhales, hlliiig ! tee air wuh sickening odors. i There must have been many - ilh-d j ana weun.i-.i wiu we anew mumrg - of. Our loss was d;c kdled J'-id ; tv.e tve wounded. n e nave evuk-ueo i .f th lieaui en s ve-me; a Modf es. j if.ii , , , Jtie ir W OUlHleU jmiM 1 . eat-. ratio than ours, for the sin lis tore j !,,,.,- i.i. n,rf..v Tlift .rr.. .end j l terally covered with, fragments of ! broken shells all over the t.-l-ice. 'Three shells fell in the main ravin;. :.. !...,..,. ..e il...: .... 1:1 u": u"'11 ''' i::eii i auio. se dler- l'ronaolv in teen warriors wire dain , 4i, 4 i ....... (,.,i i j lil t.H IIOC- O.iV 7 llw'Ol, ! iTostv-rday the boy; eaptnrcd aii old ! s.piaw. -. ho v. as uiiaVie to escape. lie conhvms tee death iseirrn j; ee. ! i'lllS t el chief. tne s.:t slo t bv Meaeham I ariue massat'le. II is head is now in he wore ui; that fa.tal I eamv-- ti e oui. 1 da v. , the udians do not make a stand. ii.is c r.nt' v a 11 I m a norrj... st-ite j tiii-- Summer 0.1. .-ii :ii 1 ... V, ii L iv 'or i 4- ail teed c:dl! thoi: , and la COlilOo TO aba.isl.ei their r.uiehe y ii . v i e - - through these 1 lerai sas aires roamo"; "o'.'lvV cail UTS. I " i.i AS o-d .. iiicaicuhtble h-m igo to ie-operty t.j:d ca-tso a ioarfci i- ss of life. Tbev A.-ili lay waste the country, while the soldiers Avill be comparatiAoly pow erless, because they cannot hunt When Ibey lind them they a-, iii ren der a good account of them, but to lind them is the trouble. We cannot venture Avithout. an escort, for Ave know not but everv rook or bunch of age-em tt cone: .1.. dt :-' rate foe Th troops vi 1 1 not be idle. -". alodocs Avill have no chance to rest and recruit their shattered forces. ih termination is the word, and not j till tin: last one bites the. dust Will j . , !-,-! justice be stdtsiied. Mr. Hovey came in la-t night, and will raise the remains of his son and take them to Yreka for iviiiternv.nt. This is a eeauliarlv sad case. Youmr liovov was a youth i exemplary mrovv u 0.1 ine iruiinn ui ti.e co;a;n u- ; 1 nitv m their ohi age. M . 1 11 I- i 1 lie country around tms section is f excitement . j i.uj.,mm,,. , ' , 1 Ji.VTAi; Id a. m.- 1 iring has 00m- ; menced in the h.eul of the hum' cave. av here Ave Avert attacked the Indians I coming down to water. An escort - , . ' coming m to meet a paesc-tram has also bo-en attacked. The men Avere ordered to lad in Avitli tueir compa- . - - - j s' 1 Light Battery P.. Fourth Artillery, j is on tlie way here from the Presidio; II -11 1 1 I tuev Aviii an . .! ill -W , A 1 -intivv, .Aj.rn i. amies irienn .v.v .. ii.-'i.iiv.. iiwii:.; 1. -I- i." , ,. - : 1 as cavairv. janerv f iiie. u arm Sor r,..i: ...m. - , -i '11 nlt-rt w.lnvn 41. bolore vpsteraay avah. u. The settlers on liogus ana mow creeks sue much excited and all are pre taring to move into town. It is reported that three Indians ;f Boa, a few days since, and others j Shen down near Picard s on Klamath ' river. Supposed to b Modojs. i At Crvstal creek, in Scott valley Avero so en m the neignoornoou iver Indians were and leaving war number liftn or ell armed. Whoth- i h-. l.en ordered to move by way of j Shasta valley instead of lhtt river, to head. pm '-tors in the lava-be-hs Several teams left for the front with stores of different kinds this ! morning The eoizootie continues to epread, though in a mild form. So far the sta.ee- company has lost but two horses, and make their regular trips but little behind time. It has been, windy and cold to-day. Quito a shower of rain laat night. CYm:;:A. April 22. The following dispatch has jee-t been received: Lava-f.k3)S (Cni.), April 21. The packt'-ainon leaving the camp for Col. Mason's camp at the lava-bed, under e: ecrt of Lieutenant Howe and twenty men, was attacked yes terday at about ten a. in. Prior to this ?in escort from Ma::o;fs camp, com in rr to meet it. was attacked at the head of a long cave. Lieutenant Learv and men sought si teller be- himl the rocks and diove the M-ulocs b;:ck. "When Lieutenant Howe came near them they (the Tdodocs) attacked them, but were again driven back. Lieutenant Leary lost one mAU rice train arrived safe, 1ml wns fired cu when he entered the hiva-bed, and ; in on his lufuvn. When vrto.rr.ivig. on this -.id.e of the T r . 1 1 - 1 c.tvn 1 love Vas again atc.u.Kea nv jWs. who f.diow'ed itiin to camp ih-jj-o on ids team. Thev came u -podii lUO hundred yards, food at iiiC j.ickeis and sort a c.iJey through c-r.nn. btjor Thomsfs sent iX shell' into their ml.ht, which seat- ,,.nt tcred them. rle-re were eleven in distribui me 1 . . . i. f - r I 1 " . rn:s were cd to in t'.Uui). and v.e r,....K- for tlern. l.ui thev .-oui hA ! I :e roc r.e..,. ii:C vv a; m ri'li '.ua ! u:w n i to-day, and .-Lar; to hunt the Mode : out. iiiev are a:l scat-er.. d ii i-m.: parti: low i 1 uul it will be t!Jhi-dt to f..- The roailf? are r.ot Fafr to Yreka. The country is in a great f.o ni.-e! Yju.ka, April 22. The regular i courier nrriv . d a: lour o elooic this uf.iC., ,,,.,., havi'.g hft there vesier- p.,.,- n-a, r,.,;1!J? The v'--mahis Lu-vne Jbtvev lxa,.i ..j linV!; ;.t ,.,oVvn iUn-niig, escorted bv tl eh ck this Vo! unloe'.-S i,...i out tle-'U, but ux. i.-. i-.:.. ;.t p.,)-.. n. His fuii-ial took phi j ano v a j 'ivi. ! eort.iec I .. I-IV, ' .'(,: Tl ;aO; M. .' : -i tht: olUllie: r. l"-S- . e--.-'.-j v. .maim; to town. 1 w; r ! i I a;i"i-:: i h! . it ii leaned that Se:rf;;;d Charley V.ll- ln-l Allied, toe O ..1 torn eut. Yatl:uatae, another young , oe, v..- alse re-ef.girh-.ed union;-- the j dead, 'j'he sh-ell tl; it killed Scon ..I.. 1 jl : - , I com an. l o. ui. r ; v.;.' piCKCil Ut OA' up 1 V. .tehuutuits bef. le it exploded to j see 'd...i it a-. e.s iiiiid..'. of, v. he:-.i it j to.irsi in hi. l.-a:;d. From tie n.y things lo-.'he.l in the cae, and tlie i.iabi'g ammuuiti provisions am", other aitich's, it w.;-; evidejit the- Indians left in doubt --epposih would be b!o-,v Sewrai Indian a hurt v no ll e'ir sti '.UiC h'-.hl r.p any moment. r;;.d.s, or at least tho .0 of seee, Aori 1 e t ween i aujen-dii s pVec and lite lowc? end of ivlamath iaiio, .a1. at tho opinio:- oi maiiy .-e-etiis io be that small parlies, may search around after good horses, while enough will remain in the lava beds to 1.4'op tlie soldiers there. The foi lowing is from the Yreha Jc'r,.:u's correspondent at the front, and will be published to-morrow morning; Iava-beds, Apiil 20. Just as a train W as c. nam i.vrn AtaswU scamp. it niv nist Avnting. it was tired on Mu M,h,cs "driven bach. An t;c.r osc,)rt following wa also at- t cdmo j-nd hd a liveb- si-tto i-. "l hLU' vi-1 A-"u ll-h' sexto 1.1 siglit of the signal station. The Jk,-h again drove them back, and the irain passed on and Icaviit" tiie es- cort moved on safely, entered the rooks at Hospital point. On their v tu rn t-ast this m.ird th..-i- t--,.i-.. scaMere 1 thorn hVe d ... rj. AT,, does ;.T.,v l .- e...m..i ...t ;.. " - -'"ii'ij .'-..VI O-U 111 ST.,..ti ,llS,p,,s m.. ,-..,.1 t .. ,, - j..i j vu 11 .... 1 ..i. i 1 t t. e i: ,iX veslevlay. was tjU,,wn Sconchin's U :Xl :uu s.,;o . -.. . , . . 1 -- nn. xiie. iii;,a Avas cut oil' lor medical use. and w hen L.m...-i. i. 1 . . S;,id ' ; . -v't 'lVl Rdiltiws, tJiev .-:i....i .10; v .s. in .-u .soitaws, thev said: ''Tliat's hc-Aucliin; no Avas kill ed by M-eacham at toe massacre of the Peace Commission: v . 41. ,,.,1. though j 1,,. d;,t f , .. ; - ioi n;iy or two. The cavalry traveled in ail about eighty miles in making tl e circuit of the lava-beds, but saw 00 I n,l ;.i rr-. ... 7 . --MitLi.-i. 'li. - knor started with the evoress tu 1 hi-.l' vnir. ., ... r t . i"-ou, saw f oaocs ami -. i;. -. S it I - ! o I o rvi-f t1i.ii- ."1T.1 1. T - ........ ..... um not ueneve it having told so many false stories mu peuj-ie ewa not appear in unv way alarmed about the Modoes go ing that way if they eseivped from t'ul lo, .l,...l rl. i;,e; ..... r " 1R jhaving given up tlieir anas somj j time ago, still seemed as friendly Z ever, There is mnch specr.lation in re ....vi i.m ... iii-iitcf indiaim j gam to tne .Uodoc-, gaming aid fr0iu I other tribes. It is possible that all j 1 ho tribes except the "Warm Spring j sympathize with Captain Jack i ; ! his w.ir on the whites, but tliov ar ! sutisiied that to aid him me.in M term in d;on. Tin Pitt-river Indian ve lh" .k ..-ill not be likely to join 'ae unl-.-s- lie forces them 'to do v.. ! They are a miserable set, and hnvL . Deeome so ticmoratized over the many severe chastisements bv Gen Crook that they have lost all courage to fight the whites. The Smok Creeks, abo it Fall river, are a moan set and really belong to the Piutes. The Snake . and l'iutes w ho roam" about vjtoosc- Lake, ami f urther north are vicious customers, and although r belonging to some northern reserva tion in Idaho or Oregon, are con stantly prowling around that "sec tion of country comprising- Gnnse Lake, Chewoean and other vrdlev in Eastern Oregon, Northern Ne vada and Southern Idaho on thi side. The Shastas scarcely nnmlw a half a dor.en warriors, and ther have always been bitter enemies t f the Modocs. Th.e Scott-valley and Klamath-river Indians, although soue-ht for aid, have never shown tho least disposition to take any, stock in Captain Jack's crusade. The Indians hereabouts and through- i out Scott vaiiev are as well posted as the whites on the movements of the 3Iodoes. and signal tires huvo been reported on some of the hills in Scott valley whether to signal tho Modoes or not Ave are unable to sav. Summary S te News Item. The Yaquina Iay j'oople are again nervous about struggling Indians. A large number of immigrants ar- t rived on the steamer Oriliamme. ,Taser John.-on is re;d est at agent in Pueblo Countv, Colorado. Fare on the stage from Salem to Dallas has t. reduced to one dol lar. M.di.le, n little daughter of J. 13. ?.J; Claiie-, of Salem, died on Sundav la.-t. The bank of Ptrifish Columbia in going to have a new building in Port land. Patrick Guerin has been sent to tlie Insane Asylum from Multnomah county. A daily mail a, ill be established be tween Salem and Silverteui on the 1st of ?day. Judge O. X. D.-nny of Portland has de dined the appointment of Con sul at Amoy, China. The Gov. Grover had o-i passeng ers on le. r upward trip last Monday i vtli'fl see arrived at Sah-m. Writ. Sloan a fireman on the steam-o-Calliope has br-en ''mysteriously d -appeared'' since tlie 12th inst. Andrevv Ladd was indicted Saturday a' C'orvallis for the poisoning of Charl. s liiiurs about six years ago. Major Hawkins, brother of Mrs. vhr.. Ca!. by, is expected to arrive on the next steamer to take the body oi Gen. Canby eat. -V man named Perry made hash of another man's nose last Aveek at Ihn pire City, tiud is now digesting it in jail. John G. Iiicliardson, seventy-six years old, a. ho came to Oregon in ISol, inst. died near Seio 011 the loth rhy, S-.tton mid Whitly have all been bo and over to appear at Court, to ans for the Dallas assassina tion . LaCreole Academy turned out ten teach rs at the last 'annual examina tion by tlie School Superintendent of Poll; county. AVo vegn t to learn that Judgo A. J. Thayer, of the Second Judicial District, is Aery sick, and iu a dan gerous condition. 0 Mr. V,. D. Clark's farm, 400 acres. sit. tat oil in North Yamhill, sold at Sh riffs sale the other day for tpC, -100. Good price. Lith'r Kia -r of Benton county h n been sentenced to one year in t;ie penitentiary for running away Avith a girl Avh.o Avas not "sAveet six teen." jThe barn of air. Ira Lyons, of Ilills loro. Avas ! u-ned on Wedne.silay last. Ail the grain and feed he hall was burned v.ith it; also a tine young horse. The Albany Democrat says: "Tho 7or. frer.-c is Avell patronized. Sho now arrives at this city tho s nno day upon Avhich she leav- Pjrtland." An unlucky dAveller on the Luck iamnte had th ar meat the other dny whon a Justi.-o did to him mete out a line if $2) for converting aleer into venison. The proceeds of the concert held at Jackson A ille last week for the lie-neat of those who suhered by the late lire at that place amounted on the lirst night to bitd oO. The Benton l)euiO. rot now begin its third volume. It shows signs of prosperity, and deserves a good sup port front Benton count v people, as it is alwavs full of ne-ws. The Avomen of St. Louis. Marion county, the other day notified a. h-i" nor vendor that he must clear out. Thev gave him oniv till 7 v. M. to leave toAvn. lie packed up and start ed. Biddle's w.'fe says that Boston Charley tried to scalp Meacham, but she c ried out: "Don t do that, the soldiers are coining. Boston ran, after cutting an ugly gash ra the scalp. Governor Grover has appointed Samuel K. Carpenter ana Henry U. o O O o O e O o O O 1 o O o o o o o o o o O O O O O UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, T5 TTZt I.'TS T t-v r a T t- r-vs m t -r