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OIIE.'O i'liV, OTir'jtjN. : KCU l. 176.
A A'ai'dabi' i-JviL
This is .iu era of : a; .-a: hms. IV r
; i:v ivvi-r before in any one country
Lave :C ? .-.! ny prominent mc-a br cn
ommU charged with crimes. Ono
dcr-aw-ir feature- of t i; ;s appa 'nt cor
o.
es . . ,
ruatioix of onr i:.itP: is t no tuavc-
;..-'ri- v.-if h whieli ti." d-:ffnduf ?
' -
d-?rv : ."dl charge:- --:cri -d .
,T. , ., , . ., , ..
If.-nrv V nl'il I J'-'CC h'ri' ' ...r; lie::.-';"-.-. 'Ir'rl r V
ietf hOAonvthiru- ;;'-r,e:ib.v-.filv
mtim Iron hi--: hih po'-itlon to c::-
froiit hi."? r.ceus.'r; r-x-;"';aior Stew--rt
telegraphs that Lyon i.i a fab-it'er
Mia iliat lie w ill Lurry to Wa-diiag-ten
and make good the assevtio:i;
.lelkna fay? he t. preavf-d to vin
dicato i.i" f.-ir fw.v; Orvill-j CI rant
net only 'denies that he has sold post
tra J--rs!'tp.s, but says that he has lust
money while engaged on the frontier,
and that ho is anxious to f.tee a most
marching "Dariuer.iLie comruitteo.
Ol'he l'a:rer. aceus'.rd of gt mg cb-aut
-:'.;". "' worth of I'm ma jviine stock ,
brands the r
die. Truly tb.eiT.
:-!;":: as a malicious
i.iiist be some eaute
for t:r.3, and oithor tiios;: nrraiguod '
are iruiltv, or those making
tbo !
charges are de'serving of the re crct
r,
with one of the l'N!..mi'-s of Fcypt,
who:; a man conK not f-ubstauthste
. ' ... :
to .sRiter Hie puni -i.m -r. : v.-ii.m w.c.ij:.: , j
, , . . , ...
ant, had lie been iound era: by.
,, r it ,
nrfo would :
t: I. -l(l ll..i;. I :i. ' ' - '
oppose any measnie
minid: litigitiv-n, i
, i.'.rge would b? be
iondbig to ui
thc p..-rjde at
. ted , and oar
credit and lora'
iiiorc.;.. d ;i nd .-L.
:i- ii.eiiod. Wo sa ,
i'ir credit and m ua! stund i icr v,-ould
iiiipv..ve. b--e. i u.-c every m iticious as
s'.uttoa iv;p.'cf ;i.g Amovieana is now i
readily u'.:V!un','. 5 .-y fvre-ii'r.er.s, v bile
sh.-ir viadicatioa is b;oked a pun as :
4i white-wash in.g'' an-i fraudulent. T- '
c-dabli.-h a good reput it ion .abroad, '
wo must put a si.p to false reports
at liome.
ft is an r.nf ,i i ,::. it .
sh'.mlers and li'..e!s v.w
trnth that
r.ro news, raid
t:ons are t i;hcr
d.i-.be'ieVed, or
indi'V renee -of
1 , i II t U:M i' Ci )ii ; 1 1
11 L rea l at all. ai :
are read ''tlie
State itr-.e.s. b-
I o -! : i - lo i )
pc'-ph-. The i-ppear to delight
if? the downfall ,.f reire.-eiiti:tive
),):.'!,
fa.tc.fvhig f he: m
,ves, v,-;;en
;ab,t.mti.-iie
evtflenee is want in to
t:
mi charges, '.,.-.
h:a-.f a el.a.h w
i ..:..:..--
nr.-T .Kan -:ix a: .on
, i to. it iutjtii .-?
bright0 e.-era e'iian that will follow
hiiacta the pra-... u ihi':. aei of
telegraphy an in.-i'au-iii. -a delrimr.-t-al
to a premaieat man's reputation
.girdles th.e ero ia -n foi ty minnte.-,
and its denial, or proof lh- con
t.'T.ry, if ever pnhhse, d .u all, creeps
at a snail's p-aee.nel I-, di.-.cr' dited
and i id iv' a led.
A
maaerei.-j .spot
Jvi qreedil v
;-'iah-i-' ,1 ip bv the n:-..s
moagevs an.: spread fa r,n:l rmc.r.
while it is n-;-. inipo-.-ihh- for the
poar victim, with irnih and justice
on his'hlo. f .-orsl hin vindierlion
.-') wii!e,-mead. e think the a!
:aes.t
gpp.iiit munn
a: "! a re ass..;!
f ni !o the tr :
institutions,
from high i o..
some snuei'..!
in
y-1- Icj'i our gieat
ed is not only disgrao
:i n le.t liarifni !. it.-,
if n: a a- to be h nrled
da-u i..j tho charge of
anbid::a, our very
hni.is v. ill
'c the ea-
p. a. iae gc::o:
a; a;..
a :
a (: i
ssunves. W
a'e
.g too far, it. is
tii at we eon:- id -
thai that we par.
d..
eiesl at least tie woi d -
of the ihly
fit: "Jadce :mt le:-;:. vo ba iu.b-..-d." !
In bikin;. ihi.s gr'ma.d. we do n,t j ra.d b'tei ;uy distinction and elevates
do it thro-.igh .oiy frieiulsliip for the ! him to a position so honorable, and
Admini-jiratie.- , or on account of i.nv to which as an unsullied Xew Eng
beliefthat v. c mav entertain of the ; land gentleman, he is .so well lilted.
falsity id all rumor., and charge-, to
its detriment.
he charges may be
tr.ie, but oar argmaent is that they
"hot;bl le b-ttcr s-.r.-port-M, that thav
sp.v.ild be su.-h an uray of fvidence
as to convict bevmid tiie idiadow f a
T 1 i -t .
oonot. a:vi t.cd the unions o,..-.o
n il em s grrr,
nmn should not ! - .,p..:i to the charges
of interested, solinrVy complainants.
. fi
til Lis speech ai ihe ibiama d ;
.iiiesiion'.'l v.,., P v. ;.-.-. .a .... c , ; a . i
"Congress agreed last "winter to re-
.J...i..lili..J.. (.Ol.l iVl OOaTlse,
- - -
now that something more is neces-
-!!-.... ... ls. i. 1 ...t . . -I .
Hary. :
Thit the sbtrt ing iciint noon i
which ;.U the friends of a round cm -
rencv oa ,i.t to be agree.'.. Tie. set
el 7.7 i., p.. ,.1 as far j.s it goes that
i-p l.iean.; ma t bo provhtcd for mak-
ing the j-ledgo ;oo b -U.-tainiug what '
is good iu the act. Congress should
add to it whatever s needed to give
ii vitality. To this end Mr. Chitten
den and all other udveer.tes of hard,
money, v. ithoat regard to paify, ought
to dovcte tiieir united energy.
1'ix; iiiiii k has been oru.lu.h di from
the SeSJate sit last. eJ.n tiie 7th, while
the resolutioei was under discasi...n,
Edainnds amended the liill so ;p to
read: "Bess.lved, that 1. S. Pinch
back bo not admitted as a Ser.sitor
from the State of Bontsiaaa for the
term cf six years, beginning the -1th
O f ir.,..,.l, 1Q7-, ' '!.. . ,l...:
of March, lS7o." This resclutioa
was passed by ;2 ii its favor, to 2d
against if,
Pinchback is tl.ercfnre
.i i r
oxluded lro:e a scat m tue Senate,
' -
ana
.1 tho discussion cf this matter,
which has, occupied -o much time, is
i t hi at r lose.l
O
M (' ' W - a
- 1 ;
Criminal Toll v.
'In reading the transactions of i:ot-
' c.i erimhjais, wo ara invariably Ktrne!:
Nvith their indi.breaeo to convicting
details, av..i .their rml Wandering
, ' , . ,
!!l,rr t.i0tf.-iH.9t. and best laid of
plans.- We tie viitinnalJv h earing
of burglars getting into, a t. -in!:, and
the f .'.
read
fact ""-it til;.; ;.'. ay ,
-.v 1 1 1
t.uo moucv. wuo are inoiisu
, y . . . ,
' ...
onr-nglrto leao-e behind 5--no fell-fale
hit. "j.:,:;:!y" or cr.vclope
Murders
' IT,. 11- ". 1,.- . . f i-, .......
: . . , .
; r.itch little fvi'rsipL t, or .some piece
: ' ' i
;ich litth:
f bbin h:i
: ol lil"'" li;I'in ,-,,onu,rc ai '
niouiont when iiicccb:s is as-sure-J
en i ... of V.:n.slow. the lJortoii
...... '... , ,1, n l..,. ooA
' ? j " "
!o an iiigioriuus eiiu. wu xue -j.si-i
Iiis taouta he will be brought back
. to the s-.e;- f his triumphs a miser-
-,t
- t ; tr.e petition oi i w e;t;.cns oi Illi-
kil fully, getting away froia Dostou j ,,n;Sf asking for tho repeal of the re
a;:d the country without apparent ; sntnption act: referred.
difTicultv. He outwitted his defraud-i
cI creditors, eluded the detectives
who' were on his track, and quietly
r.ailed from the principal port of the
co'intrv. '
n' I. , i . . ti : i
He v.ei.i, av.a. not .s a tine: goes,
. '
but u-i a gviillemaa w.;o.?o muao is .
gu.-d in bank. Winslovr was at one j
ti.'cf: an editor, and were it net for '
I.,,;, nf...,P.1 of er,T,t-;o,, ,v, w,,nM !
: " :, , .. , . !
;,:."'V'i - "mu,. oiuart
.- no.,
laore grossly than a
?taidiier
I
lii".
ci im;i:;i
.v; nld have done.
w;i'i s ite ra ;i country with wliiclj we
it Li
i.vc v.c extra Jit ion tronty, he delib-
er-.itelv erased tho Lngiuu ouatiuci
, ...... . I . , .
i ' i''uiv i;u:i;iLiS 11 i . .jji.ioii . lie
might as well liavo returned tu Bos-
to.i, hoping tu talie dr.iiy w,-.!;s mi- '.
i.iolvbtcd in Beaton .--ireet. lu T.on- i
do:;, ( f all places, the ma:i was mor- !
ally certain of being arretted speed- j
iiy, and yet ho seems to .have gone
there, confidently be!ievir.g that he
Cind ercatie the trained eves of the
men of Scotland Yard, and could sab ;
t
thence unobserved to Brazil. The !
i . i. . -,i . i - t i -. . -i '
s 1 1 1 r ... 1 1 i , '. v. ;e'o i r:e t: t iiiciii
aged his an'.tirs des nted him, and
the laom-.mt that he found himself
safe, he walked back into the danger ;
he had jn-a eseap"d.
With qua!iy irrational fidth iu
himself ho is now said to hope that
upon his el. '(.a eel return to Boston
Lf will be able to- arrange the whole
aimir satisfactorily. He was ''deeply
am ctetl,'' we learn from !!,.. IV'.-don
f" -i ,'.:'-..;-j':t, when arrested, but
when tho shock passed away lie seems
ti- have h.id no adeijna'e conception
either ; his guilt or his danser. la
ids eves, his ciimes must appear
ca-re UTtgu.ai .i let. wmca niav it .
aooh -med for, and so atoacd. !
There i t truth in the commonly
aeeeptt-d d.ciriae cf successful busi-
ness men, that di-dionc-ty is
the
wov.-.t of folic, to May nothiu:
of the '
moral turpitude, and that every
knave, however shrewd he may be,
so b-..i'. t-un a foe!.
,
lirgiiC-; Appt'iitGarnif-. ;
Bicherd H. Dana. Jr., the recently ;
mpoiated ikivev Extruordiaavv end I
ii . .
Minister Plenioot
of Ht
...... i
jainefj, js :i yenii'.-uniu niiu
v.hoii, T-e venture t v
iv. the uv.-t
ultra Democrat will be seti!h.d
that is, a well sati.dh-d as he could j
b
with any appointment not front j
the ranks of 1
"'.- t it'-: i , vv i i : ' r k' Hi
' " - l - '
undeniable, jet Ec-publicans
steajjp
and 'gesticulate as t
hey will, that
Grant, to say ike herr, has been
very u:af oriiihutj in selecting bis i
ofiioeholdcrs ond fe-rign iowsent:i
tives. it is refreshing when be takes
a gentleman of Mr. Dana's sec
cial
(xi;int may bo lato, bits uctier- late
than never. Ibid men of this tvpe I
....... ,.!
lied to tho conned! chamber
been ea
of tie? exeeidive. at Grant's Pre-u-
deati.il inception, there then might
be some seam iu talking ot a third
term. To siiow the peculiar material
co;i.pe.-.; .,p Grant's Cabinet, it is only
iueessary to f-ay, that not a single
.member now hold.-, omee iu this mys
tic circle who entered with Grant at
llis i'-gnrathm. Au outraged peo-
P'lc has demandel their removal -i
'nt i:hdc bh-i of the
' "arae noes iri,ir aivii.-t.ir ;o ven !!
aimVduos Grant appear to realise !
. 5 r x- - - - ......
; . - . f ., , i
; lliat li t;SO serviint ot tho people, ;
and not their master. Itsul this les
son bi'eii taught the iron-willed soi-
dior ";tl'lk;r 111 hiti ierin 'A oii:Q, bow
: n:nf''1 ''' for llinb bow juuclt bet
ler for u.
The new Secretary of War, Judtie
Tuft of Ciaehed:. is a man well fitted
to occupy th:- high position to hich
tee: oeen caaed.. He is ;s, mau of j
abpiiy ami iimpm--.tioned integrity. :
Says the XuW Vo:k $;: "Judge j
TaiL is a man of solid talent, and
unsullied charaeto,.." Th,, ..-overu-
meat is f-.a-tamite in curing such a
iaa:i to sac eel the infamous Pel- '
knap. :
At the ie pi.. -a Senator Mitchell
tne ge-Uary of the 1 n
r i..,
issued mi order for
tt , a , .., i: .
removal at the Alse, Indians to the
i re--avation in re?cordnare w-bl,
! tin, net rf f. , -.. , e I. .
... . .. ... ...-- o. i.isL sessiep
ana direcp-d Special Agent Latch-
lb-!-l at Aire. o trim nve- ft,.. ...,t.t: .
! "-.'11.;
s 4
1 property m ip.s possessicai to the
j agont ai SmMz. Thi - will, when con -
; fummated, open, the whole of tho
'Tv-tm-n to on'cntcnt.
CONDITIONAL
HOKE.
WAr-;-;rxxro"v, March 11. A. bill'
Appropriating 3100, CM) to supply the
c Wt .unn, m, r ecr-
tu.ii Sioux ludmns, vi3 reporiea by;
Atkms f rom committee on .ap-.ropj F-
alions. x ' ' " v '"V
A hi'd to erqn-'dixo tha ' bcuntiibf,---
' soldiers in J ate war was iinroa ne-
wui .11.1 illiriHiUC-
5, 4-,. . , t . J
Iiclerrea to coniinittoc
. . ,,e., :
I -i ili'v VI ... . . i
t "A.' r nt it ion vrrii rrcson f od b'r Taii rr; r
of Ulii-j,- in. favor -.i onr hi.nd - ot i
monev lor aii pmr-oses. an 1 t!:at
ij.i.rai poses, an 1 ti:at ;
shall "W 'made '
' tr?
,
,l1
note snail W made
e-'tis croit or iKJintf- mado-
nadc
f lntcriirul,. orgoveraia,,nt Loal.
Joncka iutroduccJ. a .bill., tu traaj
lt l l e.isio.i .uie:m iroai tr.e
- r i i : . . v. . .
! interior to taa , ar Department; re-i
! lc1'" . '
Hmning present xl a protest of th.el
(Vhieir.r.aH distillers r gainst any 'law
I ebar-lng the tax on whisky ; referred.
i -March ' li. Oiimpbeil jjr.sented
'aren Li. 1 he Speaker then call-
ed the Sinfes for bills, under which
rviH flie fo? I ryv Uyr- h'!s rfrp inlrii.
.i,,.
By Hewitt, of Alabama, prohibit-
mg contributions from the otlicers
and employes of tho government for
....
j-'oiitieal purpose:".
jy lender; to allow twenty days'
vacation with p.ny to all government
emphn-i-M to attend the C'e:ite::nia!.
1 5T "--t to reorganize and con-
solidatu the 'J erriton-s and to pro-
v (p; f;,v f ,cu- p.-e; v admission as
ose a tax on sales
,. , -. ' T 1 .11.11
oi stocks, go'u Hi'.: iuuion.
er.rmgea mine postal service rrom
.miiitia il a ty and jury service.
By Blaine, regarding the regula
tion ru e 'uin-eree and navigation of
steam vessels.
By Meade, to prci.!o for the more
certain resnrcption of rpecie pay
ment1 on .Tamtarv 1 ,' 18'.h
By Baih-dg-n allowing Biree
laoiiths' pay to ohh-ers and soldiers
of the Mexican war.
March 1-!. Spares from the com-
" - i 1 i T f .
i mi tree on Ia.b-ia athars reported a
rte.I
substitute for tle lull t' trans. cr tl-.o ; innuruptey is ii ts -, noon as jti
Indiaa b-arean from th.e Interior Do- i ilorsem ant of a note of tie. Drew
partmont to tin; War Department and I Tinelogieal S miliary, at Madison,
.;!.-, ..1 that it be made the special
order for Satardr-y. A discussion
toi.k nhiee between
the members of j
'
:e Indian com ! i i as to v.hi.di of i unsecured U.ibilit ies of between 100,
iese cenmitft es had inrisdictien of ; oao ;t-:l!1 SJ'Alj'i '. . Ti:e amount of
the matter.
Tic bia of both commit tees were
made the special orda r of Tiatrseav
two weeks, the bill of the In ban
committee P hive tu'-.
ae
:.') over
j that of the military cuninitU-o.
s::.x..7r. ;
! :
: V." .si:i:o-ro.v, Ttlarcij Bh--(la mo-.
; ti-;i .of Moi sou i h. Senate took up;
! the bid to provide for and r;r.i!aie i
! the t... anting of "voles for President
and Vice Lh-esi.b-nt. ;
S Morton .-aid tho bill providing for
! eo.a-bug the votes of Ihesideiit uu.l !
Vic-- I.he-hoent now before the Sen-
i ate presents u three important e ha in ;es
jlo!U t;it. oh', nu.tuod. wnj.-li he pro
posed to point out. The biii pro
vide-. La oi i'-de, or explanation,
v. bile i he v;i;..; ra , ha :, :r c. -ea; t . I ; it
nvoviucs ae aiast the wis: r.melii-
,,,,,,, r of !i:iv of the Si-ites: and il
j'rovj.h s that the vote of every State
...1 i i
; smu i OO COIinieil.
C'oop'.r iieive l to amend by adding
after (he v.orbs '"ihe two Imuses act.-
iijg sr oa ra t; -1 v shall decide to b- l!io
t.ruo ana valid ret a in ,"" i :e f . .1 h;e... i ng
moi , '-ira-l if the two hemes c-vu-
I not agree, thou the iiouce oi it-pre-
sentative-i voting
a.'iita,
the' C
l!l pi-
o.;si itip
naan.er provid.-.l i-y
i..i..
. i . ...
hen tii'j election devolves oa
:ue iio.ie,
shall de-.a'd.o to be the
true and valid r-.turn-v."
Mortou said tiiat II the i I on. --.
voted on the question by States, the
-'b'te that bad bat onerepresenhdiye
ivnt: . o-i-, ee-f :!'; le.ie i voic 1.1
the'ma.'t-r as the Siaso'ef X-.v Voik.
.-!. I.ol 'V v.,,,,. i Ao.biM.-j . If,
Il J!il.Ml il.C l r-s l .-, 1 !. - I JL L
whicli
had one mad ' rseupn tatioo, and ;
had ascertaiiicid t hat. j !iieubi. ui
ti.e IIon.se, voting by States, rani ;
represehibig eigiit miilious couid
outvote
toe ( liiei- lii iil' m i ;els.
i e res:mt iug tbirly-live mii-heis vi
peoj le. Could anything be con- :
c-ive.l that won id com ; j aether from
the will of too people? If tiiotv.o
houses cannot agree upon a. bill be
fore Cangres.;, it fails, of course, raid
thoro is a a jower to refer it to a
third party as arbiter or referee If
tlie oower can be. delegated to tlie
- . . ' .
iionse to decide upon valid return--,
it can bo delegated to tho Vice
fb-osidcid. or Pi-esi..b..at and the en-
mo wiii ui i::e p.'ope.. can oe set
asK.'e. i ce iue.t.ol se-icctiiig su: iuii
pi re i r referee to decide a .piestion
if this character, was absurd
Frelingti nys-sea -said, absurd as it
- t i
i was. toe.';) were several preceuents
for it, and he instaac,d tho case of
Iowa, wherein a governor Imdi been
declared elected and. a (luestion aris-
iug, the court of claim. was dele- !
gated a-s umpire
Allison introduced a bill providing
f,ir sn a-'ie.nient wil ii the Siou v mi- :
tion with regard to a jioriimi of their
'.'ose! vauou atui tor outer purposes; ;
refeaaci to the commiltee ou .Ltutian
...jg;,....
The Senate tlieii went into execu
tive session and soon after adjourned.
Wasuixo rox, Man eh l-l.--'-rim bill
to am. aid the ravh-ed statutes so as to
permit national banks to organize
with ss cai.itai of ijo.0i)0 in towns
i i r-spec tive of popiilat ion, was strick
en from the c.ihuubir and indefinitely
post poned.
1 'ihuriu.m presented a memorial
1 for the release of E. O. M. Condon;
reierrcd to tho committee oix foreign
ahaii:.. . .
Log.n presented a petition of 0,-.
Odd ox soldiers, asking for tho pas
sage of a lull for equ dix it ion of
bo mi ties similar to the cue passed by
lad ( V:. gross; referred.
Oa motion. Frelinghu vsen's bill
tixuig the salarv of the President was
taken up.
Sargent said iio thought it would
: snow meanness on tho part of the
: government to pay its President a
! relu-eseuiatB; the BdtS";' erm
i meat reshdiivr v;.a1in,a,in
; n.-inrv tar n
! didnV. ..-met.!,,,. U,,. -i
t " ttto utracut aniuiv
:- AtlyJ-'llXrr' ..' '
. ,"u'.'.u,!l""e tue "
. 1 bd W-l". bf .IV., fhn nrw. I
put ami iu.; aro i;ui
; sbni tr.ded.
navs
I ''-''--Alb.soa, Bogy, Chrhdianey,"
e-t.iv '..-u, v..oiigp.ng, -.roenred, JJawe.-.
Ferry, Galdthwait Hamilton. Har-
i voe'. frt.-di'.mnl.:, Kera-M! , Key . Idog.ui,
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rill, of Vermont. Morton, Patterson,
.Stevenson, , Thurmam Wallace,
"White. Wright 26.
y.-vs Bayard, Bontwei!, Cooper, .
.Davis, Drosoy, Fre!i:ig!iuyse:i, Ham
lin. Howe, Jag-ills, Joaei, of NevaJsi,
McMillan, Mitchell, Puddoek, Bob
ertsoa. Sargent. Sharon, Speucer,
Wiudom, Withers 20, ; and the bill
va.5 passed. After an executive ses-
i . i 1
: siion ths berwto ;id:oui-neti.
i '
ts : s.Kf. r. a i n i c x i :rs.
. -j
r'ustcii- -
O rv'c'T 111.." MaVob 11. -V severe
' u-r,-i,. -Jc.,i .-. v r. r. i 7aV. 4b. to v n
j ftn,- vK-iuuv lastr nit;ht
Seventeen
: - .
S lulled and "veral woan ie.1.
Hrrrorr. March 10. Tho latest
I intelligcnco from Hel Green,
Wi-corsin ' States that twenty five
buib-tir.g" were blown t.nwn, some
eight, persons killed-, ana twenty
more ncriouidy' wounded by tho tor
nado. Wa-ti-notcn, M'-reh 11. --Judge
Taft,- accompanied by Secretaries
Itoboason and Chandler, called, this
morning on ties President at the
Executive Mansion, and there met
Chief .Justice Waite, who administer
ed the oajh of oince. after which
the new Sem-.-t ary of Y.'ar -proceedt-,1
to tho AVer' Department and begin
the dnti'-.-i of !:h. o.iice.
Nmw York, March 13. The
says Danh.d Draw his ibel petition
in bankruptcy. Mr. Drew .states
his j labilities would probably amount
to f.tO.X.O. The ei.dowiiR-nt of
):pv thcol.-jr'cal s en i a 1 1- af.Madi
sonVX. J., for $2--- 000, and that of
Westoii niiiversity, at Middletowa,
Coiiu., for S100K!0, ure secured by
mortgages on his faun-;. This v.u.s
done soon after his iir.-t troubles,
when he felt tho need of protecting
them as exec n tor ot toe estate of his j
f:-r,)i.d chihlren. Mr. Drew is liable s
k ! e;.o .. a. in-. .,-.,,1 l.io i-.. '
" . -i i ;
Die w has been in W;dl street -for
thirty years past, ife dates the begin
ning of Ids jinaueial inisforlarc-s to
Jar. hi,"!.- o ;t nana:! i e, . ro t h vest '! :i :
t.oek two or three years ego.
Daniel Dn-w, whose petition in
N. J., in the ,,-e.ni of 2on,00u, als it
note to the seiaimu y at Middle'on.
Conn., in slC'O.OnO. These le'ti.s are
all liabiliSi-'s s :': a; d and in;
is about :M,hho.0n;.i.
a red..
r
Sr Terrs, eM.u-eh 12. Ape. mat
. , , . i ... , i
.e toririe.o i':aeri pa -seat over a. paa t .
. . -ir- .- , ' . 1
f aoi-tnv.est r.iissonn. on rri-riv, ;
. f ..,,..-,.i ..... i.,
tV.H tlie lO lie toV.il O. !! llii-.C', , ill
,f
sav
?.b.n roo county, was eat ire iy de;;;.u-
islecd. Two pejsous wen! kiiled, 20
woandod, Some s-i irais y. At;
Ib-nsv-cbire rtatien, en the Missouri,
Kaas.sA ami Texas Kail way, two
ciii'dien were av ried away by fin;
sorm, an 1 have not yet been found.
The wife and chad of Allan Johnson,
rendbig fnv tades fr-iyi Hanniba!,
w'.'ro biSointlv ki'.'e.b T:;e .h-stre.e-
ii.tn of hon.
barns, outbaihlii
s.
stock ba
Us.
b m
gl aiiarn s. le..
has h-N-n vrr
was ab a-!
! i . at . Tiie be r: .eh i
vard s wi.h and ' c; nd-
e.l along tlie earth like a rubber
ball.
T;:::ciea
pens Se.vy
X. .f ., M.vr-h 10. T '-:e-d;
fault in g State "i're.i - a;--
r,
thi
wa.s s-nt. aa.-di this morning to
e -ars in i in State prison.
aix.re
ir i i '. t -r
da e
ctab'i de
p Co., :: j
;--Fort rkavep
u, Yv. H. Siuit h
-n-r.
::!!d":':. . 1 P p i . i t C d -' FiV 1 J.
-.!', Ceoa C It, co., O:
.
.Inn. it. Has Mi, i.o:aa!ia, .Io'ig:as
co., Oregon; W. B. Benahaw. Col
fax, Whitman co., Y. T. ; Wm.
'.ipang'.e. Pin', (drove. Stevens co.,
W. T.; OloaOlsen, 1'reeport, Cow
iib: c... V. T.
.. . .
Francis L. Omley was lo-d iv ap
pointed ganger for the 1st district of
C.tiif.'i-nia.
II. B. Johns n, Assistant District
Attornny, is cimrged witii accmitiag
fe- s t'r'.m the ,his!;y vine-.
X:.v.' Oni.i.ANs, March 12. Five
u.er-ked in
a crdored Fie ia-u.Ta of
Jas. Cro-by, a wealthy farmer hvi.i.g
oa tie. Doily town road, ne as i'.iin,.:.
; tataou ou t la' Northern Xew Jersey
laili'o.il, early yes'erday iu irniag,
and took o:i'p20.!k)d wortii of Fait'd .
X talc-, 1 oad and $10,000 worth vf !
silverware aiut rewcoy. j
v Asaiixoto.:, 3i.uca I -.--.Lae .
gr.md jury innot tma an indictment ;
rgaasst Belknap, and it is believed ,
tied unless Marsh tne principal ,
wdnes.. can be brougnt oacx . h i
testify it will be impo.si.uoiU topamsn
iJ''V'tn',!K r , 1
'. "IT VllTl l f I !'!' I I ... 1 ii( 1
govern men fc board ch.irged witn
rej;:i rations for tie Centeeaaal
........... , - ......... . . . . ...
Lvhit.-.iton
propriate
waiiis t. ;i:e,rcsH to ap-".OOd-'Jo1
more for tiiat
ui -pose.
The Treasury Department deny
ilnd any contract has been made to
purchase the entire product of the
Consobiled Virginia, aud Ca-ifornia
mines feu a year for use. in ihe ro-
su m ption of specie payment, but
proposition to this cftcct has been
"-;.'-
of the state ef Xe'.v York has sns-
peic.bd.
Cardinal ?Ic.Cioskv is seriously ill.
Co.n-coko, X. IF, March U. The
vote up to noon has been large and
the Bcjmblicans have made a gain
over last year. An account was
ma.h; sit noon which guvo on the
State ticket 730 for Cheney, llepnb
iicaa candidate for governor and
oS0 bar Marcy Democratic, candidate,
Geo. E. Todd, tho Bebublicans
candidates for Statu Senator, in dis
trict Xo, 4, is runaiug ahead of his
ticket. Dispatches giving votes so
far are favorable to Ibepublicans.
XoiiWiCH, March li. Tiie Demo
crats of the third district, have
nominated David A. Wells for Con
gress, to el the vacancy caused by
the death of 11. II. Sim kweathcr.
Washington, March 10. Tho
colored citizens are holdiug indigna
tion meetings to condemn tho'-e mem
bers of Congress who voted for the
excluding of Pinchback.
Washixoio.v, March 11. At a
private dinner given to-night, Sen
ator Mitchell, of Oregon, was sur
prised by the presentation of a gold
headed cane, the stock of which was
eat from the battle held of Balls ;
ra.,r. ,..m ., v- i r..i. ... !
iji.ois t. tiuiu vii .J, X-,. J J.i.ir.t'1 ,
elitchfli's predecessor, was killed.
The presentation was made by a
number of Oregonians now .in the
'.v - ; -
'I'crcin.'
I ..Bombay. March 11. The Princa
of Wales has sailed from hen for
i-land," .lie will stop at Malta and to-Uy passed Gibbon s bill pio
bon, ntivin.tr at . Portsmouth f Mbitin in.tructioa m foreign lau-
ai)ont Airil UOtli
,
v ,
l'iie. iiimes has a leader on
frxposaro cf oliieial eorrn
ption in
Df" the
facts.. so far as known it rmioh-.W
-vineriua. . Aitt-r a review
as follows: On the wiiol, we cannot
lnii, tool t.iateven thong!; the inve.-:li- I
jratioii or Drose.'ut r,t , w t-.-.-. li'rr
j shoald prove futile, "the 'impression
o.i the public rai:i,i must 1k;- that 'a
u'iee sriiso ofho":ior and uroperh-tv
does'not prevail in the official' world 1
of the United States. , . r ,,'
j I a van a, r.Iaroh. 11. The c-ntire
tobacco crop in ,thc Hemeaiua dis-
triet, with a few c-xcepti'-ns, is lost.
Br.Ri.ix. March 1:1 Tt;n.ivck
v;ill exact the fullest' s:ti:f-i.-f inn
from China for flio ..r !
schooner Anna at Foo Chon- 'Pi...
Chinese pirates after murde-in 'the
captain and pilot are being protected
by legal authorfties. The American
and British Govern r-vts smmnrt
the German claims. The Bntish
, . - .
.vamirai nas ottered armed resist-
ance. 1 lm i..ritis!i nn;t German
sijualron will assemble at Hong
Kong for joint action.
The German squadron in Chinese
waters will 1h considerably reinforc
ed for tho suppression of pinu-v.
Puns. March H. The l;:fan:e,
Pieard Mini-try. -jhosen entirely
frora tlm now coniv.arativeiy smail
group of the bft center, cannot last.
'lhe Porte js ra;.i ng a new I nrkr-h
loan at the .mormons high tf.gvtre of ;
Ts i-v nt J :
Bi-:!:r,TN. March 12. Tho High
Court of Slab) decided to indict
Co v tit Yon Avuim for treason on
charges established oy preliminary :
inn u ; rv just
st coneluMea. :
J':;is. aTareh B. A meet in x of
tit. r!iTiiitil!."tn KcnittitiM nid 1 ).-- i
n'lies was held h.-re last tiiht About ! oelebrakMl the b-ast of Purim by vis
UOO were i, resent. Thev resolved to U-g then- friends en ma.nw, on last
nplold the resolution
i.reviouslv i
taken, a fli tuning- the necessity of;
suspending thos-- fmictionarie-. i
who am oppos-d to the robublie. j
Gam belt a made a speech, insisting
; on tiie nece- s;ty of tins measu ro
I furring to the new mini-dry. he said
: t!e Jtepublican 'aj ty should await
i its acts and programme without
distrust, but also with.. at confidence.
Saturday nbrht Victor Hugo -.vil!
; move in the Senate for general amae-
sty for tic .-theirs connected with
the com ran no since IMU. jaspail
will ma'-i.' ; similar movem-mt iu ti
'Chamber of Deputies the same
ihv.-.
P.vuis, March 12. Argentine l".va-
turn here has been teloersjaa d t n.-tt
- -
a treaty bc-twe r t!;e Areent i ne .:-
, ., . . .... ,
public c.n.1 bi-rc.d lias, been rsiufie.l
1 , ,, , ... , ,
am; ail ooie to:es i i . . , o t i : .
Nxw Yo;;-:. March fth-Thc !!,; , ?,V:7
edde dispatcl: from Bombc: this
morning says the oroeiamatiou of
the Oueeii's mW' title is to be fi.dlow-
ed by t i:e r
It ah-o
eM-se fJ k-nian pi isoner.
ate- tie TO will be hoc
preceded in;;.-s in I'arli-meeat
on Wed
nesday next-, when an attack is to b
made on Cardinal .tfani.hee en ! the
Dake of Norfo!';. The Home Secre
tary vii! b-c onesioved rep-aging
Manning's eiieped i :ol:i t in of ht..
bv conferring the title op Ari'ii.'ui
2ile3ister on ono who. be ibis title,
e
( '..!h.
. e
ir ti-.e
!aii;e; to hold thi- rank in th
I '.-n rsi ty
re tar v w i ! I
Colh
ah-.
e. Tie
Viehlt.-'d
Jake ( f Xorfolk has
internat ional h:s- by raising funds
for (. ;; a ai ( 'athoHe uie-ts am! a- k
ing wi: it Ptep-5 does the See;-; tary
propose to t:i!;e to puubh odenders
ami pr.e eaf a recurrence of the arts.
Th- Secretary will probabl v i epb'
tt at tne v : ovei arnut cares
.t'.in
aoeit .oet .oi..o . j..i-i i,..-
will b the result. T.vo tpg'i n-.vj.e-men
have g cm oca to the Church of
ib 'Ve' t h.is week.
Xr.w Yt".:::, March Id. A T.ondon
dispatch fatys .Lord Aih-fo. d wife
lias (lope,! v.atli the ?tbaoips ot
Flandfoi'd. .hb-t son of the Duke
of Mir!bojo-:vh. Th- Marauis of
Jbaadfopl j.s m.bu'ious for k-i-
. d
cp.; 'a
sea' oaO.es. and the Marlbe.:
re;ti-s aa'
been, it is saiil, b.'ft t' pav
If:' is a beot'e r of ! .or 1
las
b-bt
B-PpbnphFhatohi!. Ig.rd Ai!'-!'.;:-:!.
the anforlsiarde ha -b nd, was e-dh a
homo from India n urg"a a'tairs
?o!ii;i (inn ag . Tine Jope:n-at is
the nll-ab-:oi-i .jng .-.pjc of eenver
tion.
I'errj "Vf ich i t T'ic. S.vi .! '. ...
Anv (.rrted Dnke Da ' ndb'.'ret
Fas.n.ier, pr-sideid, and M.irtc! ami
i).?..ro 0 tu. Iheft. ami Gem-rat L'
A.bnirmdf rind Ks-dera! of the Ki-ht
v;;l r..r.s-,iMlt;-5. This i-fudt product
(.a ., P(.ns... hvp :l3 the T -ft desged
f i0 (.let ion of Job s Simon to the
vif,,? r,vsidcny. He !...... onlv
obtained 120 Voles, whde ICerdera!.
i . . . . . . 1 -i - . .
.. , . . ii -.T,. r ' il , r il tt . - o . i ,-,
......................... i .luHi.iait.-j it
ceived 1.
k'iNpve March 11. To-dav di-,-
patches eoiebm the def,vit of thei
tl...nS,.S...... 'e:,. i: ....e .1. -."
I .vo vssooan -. j ui: u.spaicn !a 3 lUCir
Josses are irreparable.
Hamiptox, Oat.. 3r.irch 11.
Mich.ael Mc(hnnc!l. the murderer
of Nelson Mills, sabered the extreme
nemdtv of the b'v to-dav. lie made
i a speech protesting his innocence
i and raid he did not intend to kill
.Mills: out attacipca nan oaring a
dispute about rent. At the coaclti-r--.ion
of his remarlcs he was lesl to the
drop, and whim engaged m prayer i
with the leinistei the boif WrLS fli'a.vn.
The drop was about ten feet and he '
died instantly. 1
j
lnci!ie Ceast. j
San Fkancisco. March 1L--The ;
ChrunH .', this morning, publishes a
"letter from Sacramento, stating that
during Gardtinor's administration of
the ohieed' Surveyor-Geueiid, appli
cations for land were tiled, tiie
statutory fees for which should ex
ceed by "jG.OijO tho total amount he
accounted for to the State treasury,
and calks upon the committee, ap
poiidotl early in the session to investi
gate the laud monopoly and frauds,
to inquire into tne matter.
- San Fj;ax asco, March 12. It was
reported on the streets this morning
that an arrangement had been effect
ed between the Goverranent and the
managers of the Consolidated Vir
ginia and Calitoraia minea to take
the products of these mines for the
year ami apply it to the resumption
of specie -pay meats. Mr. Flood
states that the bargain i3 understood
to have I wen consummated, but ail
details met ut settled.
.. .- t . . . ,r
Sax lap.ANci&co, March 11. A dis
patch from San Diego says a letter
lrum Gimy ma.s mentions an engage
in. Tl f bet ween ! he Sonnr. Sf,a to t roons
and the revolutionists, iu which the J
former were defeated with a less of
100 Kien
Saci-.amexto, March 13. The Sen-
j guagres aim lusiryiueuui iuhoi
! th.e unblie schools. X ' -
i . .icii in
Fvrso, Mai'-h 13.--The second
i ' Harry fJriiice; for the mnr-
' der of Edward' Mad den, of Merced,
ccmmcuceu tu-iay
. rs. . .Tri... T,.i'.'.Ti 11 This
morniii!'. at 11 o'clock, tho clearing
k the clearing
rooms formerly
5 bouse openc-A in the rooms formerly
-o'M'b'd by tiie Gold and Trust
' EwU, corner of California a nd .. S.:n -
some streets, uu'di r 'the most enconr-
aging auspices. A large ..mount of
! iusine?s was transacted, ail the oanKs
'hicli sabscribed to thcarrangeineat
: liiaking charanccs. . , .
! San Frakoisco.' March 1-1. Judgo
1 wineb'e to-dar. decided a somewhat ;
: interest in,: case. The counsel for
i tue ChinasuaiT indicted for murtter.
iKli! oemar.de'd a mixed jury ot ' Chi-
I5s- u"''l wintes, citing tho common
i law of England and the practice in
' New York. The judge bold that the
i e r-jquiriag jurors to bo citizens,
' 1
; owrrune ui omnion jaw, ami tie-
uiea the motion.'
suiakv .sV.vri: m:u-s.
it- v . ;u
(. fops are lookmg wed m Yammll
Coua.v.
1 ."'0 fishermen were, present at the
:b '-t quarterly meeting of tho C. lb
V. 1. A. S., Ht Axtoi-sa J!t week.
I.n.nz -,x, of Cor vail is. sued T.
-u. Uceu tor tor eoods parclias-
cl ot Fox l.v a minor' son of Heed.
'L'ho j u ry ' en..h-r'.'d
iiefeie la.it. .
verdict for the
About t0O men will be can lov-d
;l- the Coiuud.i.i liiver- lisberios this
hll..s..,,i
i bo Jcv
isa eitir.ens of Portland
'riuav evening.
j;i...t- v.eek. a man named YA win
Smith, of Cole's Yallev, was drowned
whil' attempting to moss thy river
, ;lt ti.-.t ,a.aca in a skin'. 4 bov in the
buat with Smith narrowly escaped
with his life.
A. tine ste-nn ilouring mill is bring
buiit at Cob.; Valley, in Douglas
count.'.
) T.etifioa that Con-r: e e; w ill do-
; nnt:J , ilM i, military reservation
to Oregon for the pn'rpw:4e bf fie.ish-
ing up the mint bniidi:: for an in-
sa.ee asylum, lias boon recently for
warded to our Senators and Hepre
sentatives at Washington.
According to the 3-bi-gone iinm-J,
"there are now two men on Dong
Ton i who can rea b"
F. S.
Ho; bar
bs! d: 17
laud o'eie.i transactions: at
for the mea:!h of I-Y-braary,
homesiead entrie-g iu-'lad-acres;
2 final homeste-id
. a g
It t7f
oatrn-s, inclmlsng HO acres; , cas.j
er t r:.-.'. inebi ling ,V." acp-s; d dona-
t:oa ecru heap's issued, acres; 1l
ds.clar-ito:"' stateucids tiled.
A good many cattle are reported j
dying iu Yamhill county , rather from j
epe-,:;r.e than starvation. i
Ti.e Fishermen's Budding .Wsoci- !
aii-m. at Astoii.a. has i uc: maat e. "? : '
cca.; tal stock :-g;0.-; "!
I ' ' '
Mr. J. F. Gar re It, of iienioii coun- ,
ty. was ! adly bruised by the i'aliiug ;
of a five id eh !m was en ; ting, one
day last week. 1
Teist week a- tlie guard of the;
D.nakis county j:,il was ex imhdug
his piSPo! Par-ne gtes.r
prisener asked to f. e it ;
out fi; rther nociae. deb!'
'. ied it contents .in the
the aasaspeettag guard,
him however.
PP)i n: pee gomg p, Peg. a
the
rat.
Jth-
'
a .
iireetioa ed
Dida t nit
a. ae 1'pg; na
ti;e lock ui last
drunkenmass.
lb iist" was s; nt to
wee!;, at Salem, for '
H. C. Myers. Warden of the '-art!,,
jieai! cnti-ary. has rcsiva.ed his posi
tion, and Kobcft Thomps'-,:. has b.-c;:
apjio::;ed in his place.
A s'-hoosier is roporied w reeked
:boed four aah s frora i',;p Fonl
vsait her. See cam... sishoic ii-utom
up, an i was Ie.!!d w ; I h cedar bim-b-r.
)ac body was wa.-.ired asiiole.
All are supposed to have ianlshe.l.
The G van. gets - f D.ivbm will give
a grand caterU-Jam-e-t at their hall
on the 2-)d.
Sixteen pers ms joiimd th.e Presby-
isa- iiii cnureu
before h:.a.
at Corva'iis Sundriv 1
Mr. Kelley. of Fast Parflan.l, has
tr.vente.i a pro. -ess tor condensing:
milk ami apple honey.
Chen T -aum. indicted at Portland
r !-.,. : : ,
r , .... i-i':ii. iiii iiii i s i,i'.1!'..t ,(vo.. ,
g-ve si bond td ip -siOand was released.
Astoria had two and a hab incites
, . , ..
Oi SHOW last I IIC'IV.
Fort Lane diggings in southern
Oregon are pro --pod in. 5 better than
evci'h i'cess of gold weighing 800
mul t'-lO, and also smaller ones, were
picked ti List week.
Two Cliirp-pii'-n wore killed last
vcek by the c..vh-ig hi of a hr.nk at
Jackass creek, Jackson county.
J he water is way up in southern
Oreeon
Jl- McDonong!, picked up a largo
gout nugget in the Fort Iano dig-
gangs valued between SOOO and $100.
Citizens of Albany have agreed to
donate the ground and 81,000 to-
wants erecting a church for the
Universalists.
The snow in the mountains be
tween Ashland and Linkville is from
three to five feet deep, and the mail
contractors find it difficult to keep
tlie road open.
The Odd Fellows of Salem pro
pose to erect a new hall.
Th ree funerals at Salem one d$v
tin's week. "
i oe Governor has appointed Wm. 1
.- iieara, ot Xew i ork city, a com
missioner of deeds for Oregon.
Protracted meetings are being held
at Jefferson. "
, Shop-.ard.son.. Watson and Baike,
three priconers confined in the Mult
nomah county jail, burrowed througo
th.e walls and' made their escape, Ja-st
Monday night. -
Tim Statesmmi wants every rnn
,a. l, .-mv intention for oltit-e ar im , ,
act largo nou-
if
The- colored citizens of Portland
bad grand leap year festival on
Wednesday evening.
V. D. Holding, a well known citi
zen of Albany, is in a precarious
condition frbm taking an overdose of
Colchium seed, a preparation for
rheumatism. This poison is said to
bo' one of tho strongest known in
Materia Medica, and has no known
antidote.
i j. ne iioiei wi-i uu jtucrson
1 commenced running again last week.
Mrs. Dnniway lectured at Albany
' j .Xuetnla v- evening, telJingAvhat
t sj,e jj,JOW about "Women and the
( Q0vernmeat." . ; ' i
Judge Walton has.beea.apppointed,
TJ S. commissioner for Marion co.
S. H. Smith, of .Clatsop county, is
said to be the oldest" or " fif stAmcfi
can settler in Oregon.
Thomas X-enry has been sent tothe
Marion county jail fifty days for
want of 8100 to pay a fine for larceny.
Extensfve clearing of brush land
! ps ,,0;nnr ou iu the vicinity of Silver-
. ton.
! rfhn Sf;ina!t cf Monday says:
j Catkins he.
1 to commit murder in t!:e court room
1 some time aero anvl who was tried at
j te f circnit CourL
, . . t. . , -o i. i
ana sr-eranc.-a ty uuj:- jititi.tn t
the Penitentiary for -tho period of
j one year, was taken to his homo by
J-ihei ii ; lust rsaiurdav ;md plac
ed in charge, of Superintendent Wat
kins. -
Th.e Albany Democrat has chat) seal
i f:-f.,m evening to a morning paper,
A grand skating carnival is. to tako
piuee at Salem Saturday uight.
Te'eirraiiis are l-.i.-im scut in every
direction to apprehend Shepardson,
one of the prisoners -who escaped
from the Portland jail.
"Latest from Klamath reports ' a
severe winter, hay scarce and cattle
dying in largo numbers.
The" winter, iu John Day Ya!!-:-y,
has been mild, but little snow, ami
stock of i 1 1 kinds me looking well.
The Bake county people havn't
located their county seat yet.
Hood potatoes a.ve, selling for $1 to
$2 '') per Imslicl in Salem.
Msj. (ieii. Huston, of Boise City,
has been appointed U. S. Attorney
for I'lah.
Grant county wants tho office of
the F. S. blind district of Eastern
Oregon removed, to Baker City, and
has sent a petition to Washington to
that t-ib a t.
There are fifteen Sfe.fe Senators to
be, elected in Oregon- in June, as fol
lows: Benton ami Polk jointly, one;
Ciackarnas one : Coos and Carrar, one;
Douglas, two; Jo.-eohiae, oue; Bane,
oe.o; Linn, oue; Multnomah, two;
; olk. one; Union, one; Wasco, one;
Washington, one: Yamhill, one.
The Deraer-rats of P.akrr Couity
have iionsinate. d their ticket for Juno
election. It i.i as. follows:. For
Brpresentative. I. D. Haines, A. J.
J,awreme : S'cri:!'. It ('. George; for
Fonnty Cic k. Ceorae V" Parker;
i roasma r, S. Utter.m-,m.-r; Assessor,
B. Biuehartpfov Csmaty (;v.9
miss-ivncifs, dhsm (ilcen, Sfrother
Ist-.e; ('.;i,dy Su rv.-vor, C. Jj.
Mcaiis; f a; tvclcwl Saperiutendenf.
s. H. Small ;(.'.: oner. Dr. J. Ik
Fuisev.
representatives -re to be elected
r.s" foiiews s.t lie- e;isnin.g Jioie eh-e-
iion ,n Has i3t.ae: . Baker countv.
two; Itentim, tk.n.-e; rdaekamss, four;
' Chd-op ii;.,i Ti'I.a.m:..k. ieintiv. oit.g n
: to; nmbua, one: Costs, one: Coos ;.nd
'.i ; nmh'ia. one ; Coos.
Carry, ens; Dcugla?
Crr.-rv. em: Douelas fo-.r- tlr:,:it
o;..: ,. ackron. taree; ... esc pa i ;.e, r.i:.-;
h-aic, four; lb iiii. six; Marion, shx;
r.-j. 1 .. .. i. 11 .1"
,
inuoi-ni , :-'v eo ; PoiiC. 1 1 : !i l' ;
' Fua" ilia, 1 a o: Uuioii. t -....; Vbifoi,
; lea: Wc.s'iipgtf.ti. tkrre; Yamhid,
three. lu ill, ; ixty u:.-;jabtr.-. -
"iron igg:i-. ('!r-"k vwv-i Co.
Vi o cbp ti e ft ah. w: eg inters st lag
cofa.mrdiicc.ti .a been ike j-b-;.-. :
Fuiroa Yv'ipr..rfr.i: r'Aiairai: I
vi'-ii ? draw Jj.e dte?;t: :i oi those
; who me s -eking hoap-s in -pi n,
! lo ihla part of ihe eiaie-. We !,.!ve
i a high rolling country airmad here,
; ten miies noriheast "from Oregon
; City, up.d fourteen mdes senth-
b:lst f:''Hil i';'i; --d. Or.v Laid pro
g-od wi sat,
clover, tind
:.il
kiiels.-f vt-get.t'des. and thee is
no
better U-CidKCi in the tbatcg jr gro-v
i iug find
is verv loose, and
fruit i roes thrive will. Onr I&nd
; doesn't ge; Mel and pg nd.lv. as ;he
roiUul N v"''y.boso, r.r.d the water
! s e I I 1 a 0.10 01.1 tvt-to ,rr ,,tt U
....... ..... ...... - - o.i .
as .io'. u ana runs oi on the
harvip.m. which is t'mu.lli'rub) iiJe
feet below the surface. "We haVo
goo 1 schooling facilities, ranning a
id ue-mont hs' sciioo! ; our district is
largo, live by six miles, and we show
00 school children, more than any
other district in the county, except
Oregon City, braid can lie obtained
at a reasonable price; and there i-j
some .government land yet that can
be taken and a man can bo suited
with ;tbiio.-t iinv kind of a farm big
or little. Th ere lias been consider
able ,jiew lapd put in cultivation
lately in this locality; new orchards
have, been pat out, ami improvements
in general are being made; f;ll sown
grain looks well, and promises a good
yield the corning harvest.
Xow a word to immigrants: Como
here, and look, before you curse
Oregon all full of holes, and. then go
back to the State where you can't
raise more than one crop out of three,
for I know, I am only six years from
there. Missouri v.-as my home; it
was an average State with- tho rest,
aud yet yon were not sure of a crop
after sowing, but in Oregon you aro
sure of a good crop every time, uad
no mistake, some thirty some sixty,
and some ninety fold. Just stop a
few vears and trv it for yourselves.
11. J. Pakk.
A severe battle was fought in the
17th nit between (he Egyptian and
Abyssinian armies, which resulted
disastrously for the bitter. Kju.
Kassa. the Grand Vir, "ix
aud 5,000 Abvssmtaas yore slain.
.Uont tt,o20tlg ' O'..
or
on
Six head of
from the raueh ne t t, wo' stolen
alia Walla. r. '"'e: Stone,
CI1 the Hh
near
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