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rcjjon Statesman
SAIOCMrFKIDAY, : : : : MAY 13
Grover and His Instrument
Before sytlqgoot to cannvsstha State, I
Graver made, what he mist fcave-coosid-
red fall end taCcieotf reparation for the
defense of bit interests at borne. The p
per since know at Grover's Organ Wei
chartered fot be campaign by ao asso
ciation wfcro became responsible for the
expense Bush and Watkinds were seen
la tbe preliminary arrangement!, as we
were assured by a leading Democrat
John Fvklller declared to several, loci
Mentally tr positively, that be shoaldeoo
-Xroljitscolurans.and probably many others
WXre Interested to the extent of aiding to
subsidise and maintain tbe paper.
So much for tbe parentage of the sheet
that baa become infain-oua for Us vileness
aod obscenity. Its course is so utterly
re&less emd d-eptaved that its only in-
ftuenee is to -dlsgast the honest portion of
tbe Democratic party and strengthen Br
publican arguments, and it only e&IU for
.notice at our bands as representing tbe
interests of L. F. Grover, and" we shall
ever hold bim to a strict accountability
Tor the falsehoods, slanders and infamies
committed by bis "instruments and paid
for with bis money.
In oroceedintr. to unearth the vermin
who barrow in dark places, and from
nameless obscurity indite tb libels that
make Grover's Organ iofaaaona, we with
it to be distinctly QBderetood that they
only receive notice, as bis representatives,
and because we hold bitn accountable
and responsible for Ifaeir acts. They
might remain nameless, and rot in the
foal atmosphere they have created, only
that GroTer own? them and shall answer
for them.
It seems eowettohrg more (ban a farce
to waste wtrds in description and denun
ciation of W. H. Watkinds. Some men
are born with unscrupulous ability to
carry ot any V'n which can be made to
pay, and texme the natural instruments
of deatcniixr men who nossess as little
virtue bat more prudence, than them
selves. Eadowed with ho natural love of
' principle, and with abilities unhampered
by education and un marred by good as
Soclatroas, he became the most avail
able candidate for business manager"
of the association. Be iajof course, not
working without 4is price, and con
fidently expects and ncMoubt bas the
positive promise that ia case Grover is
elected he shall be Superintendent of
the Stat Penitentiary, For number of
years put Watkinds bas been occupyiqg
bis proper field of lab&i in tbe Demo
cratic party. Polk coanty bas for many
years been subject to bis agency as importer
of votes, and - be has sworn to carry it in,.
1870. x Her then we have the most unscru
pulous 'man in all this region, a&svcKng
forth as the only recognised agent of L.
F. Grover in bis absence. We claim that
a man is known by bis instruments, and
that Grover chose Watkinds to do acd
act for bim. j '
Hidden-away in the recesses of some datk
den who would be nameless but shall
not be so is the poor tool who para
graphs the lying infamies that disgrace
the civilisation of our city while they
aim to defame Grover's political enemies.
Ia this desperate stage of tbe fortunes of
Democracy, when even honor seems lost
by tbe avowal of repudiation, there was
need that some fitting instrument, aome
lost fool, some spirit'datnoed before ite
time, should lift no its voice from the
S
y ....... -"i,Mt sard.t night, Jo. Wilsons said:
oeptns or oespair, to ongnj ui air wuo.
the shadow of its own perdition, claim
ing tbe while to be a teacher of Democ
racy. Ia cboesing the one'to 'make his
columns appropriately interesting, Gro
. ver did well, and in view of the.eteraal
' fitness of things be could not Lave cho
sen better. 0. O. Curl was ed oca ted un
der his own eye and gradnated from bis
own law office,- a favorite pnpil at that,
to win a name" that soon .became
both famous and infamous. As one of
the attorneys of Beal and Baker ,who were
". tried in the' spring of 1865, for the mur
'der of old man Delaney-, Curl stands b
fore the world, his" bands stained with
blood-money, and his soul perjured 'by
alertious before the Court that he be
lieved that bis clients' were innocent
-when be knew them guilty and had ia
large share of the murdered man's money
ia bis pocket. Beale k Baker were
banged, for the crime of murder, which
they confessed apon tbe gallows, and
they charged" that while tbey stole tbe
money fronr Delaney, Caton and Curl
toU it from them. At the trial we beard
this man Curl assert his positive belief in
the innocence of bis clients, and he de
nounced ana "of oar best citizens, a wit
ness for tbe prosecution, as having per
jured himself to swear Beale and Baker's
lives away. This ha did with tbe knowl-
edge of the murder, and after he had un
earthed and appropriated the money of
whlch tbeyhad robbed Delaney 'a premises.
Tbey imparted to him the secret of its
hiding, and he, ghoul-fike, unearthed it
after night. A certain wealthy man who
entrusted tha management of property to
them id bis. absence, complains that tbe
lame enterprising law firm embexzled
from $6,000 to $8,000 of bis money. As
tbegentiemaneferredtoiseow in this city
and is an active Democrat, we will refer
bim to tbe parties to whom he gave tbis
information, in cast he shall give it a de
nial. His career since that time bas been
such as could be expected of one utterly
lost and wrecked.-' Characterless, aim-
. less, a very Johsnite, he serves no other
purpose than to adorn and delineate the
principles of Democracy. - :
This Is tha Instrument chosen by Grover
to be hia friend and defender ia his ab
sence. Does be want this man, with
bloodstained record and perjured soul,
whoso handsjiave clutched a dead man's
, money, and robbed the murderer of bis
prey,-to stand before the world, as U
fruit of bis teachings 7, It s'aems so. It
is part of his publio record, that the
man who was foully ibeled by him before
a court of justice, fmpta tha mouth $hat
uttered tba Wsehopiri ; ; :.Jt : X
Wa have pictured these men as they
Stand before tha world, public and pro
fessed. We leave to them, untouched,
save by their foul words, the field of pri
vate slanders, and . for tha present, at
least, wa decline to pollute oar columns
with the recital of incidents of private
life that involve tha happineess of a
apbera we do not care to invade. It is
a
true that the held is inviting to those who
. il
relish tbe National fWe Gazette, Maveppa 1
or tbe Day' thing, but tba Tecord wottld
nauseate a Salem atrdieace. - -,
We, read Gtover by hi taVtrtlmeots and
' Judge Mm by his representatives. If they
desetve respect, to doea he, and if they
are shameless, unworthy and polluted,
remember that tbey do hia bidding and
that he must be held accountable.
Business Manager vs. Noah Webster,
EoiToa StaTBsmae:
" Juthography" is pretty good, bat I
here s something better from "the Uclle
pen" of the Business manager (so-called) I
which I have extractea irom tna states-1
turn of August 18, 1864:
"JoSB BlLLIKOS' IBTTKB."
The Imported Voters into Polk county.
Stats or Orbook, '
County of Marion. '
: JA A. Riley, being duly sworn, says
that tte Annexed letter was given to bin
by W. H. Watkinds, of 8alem, in said
State, to be delivered to Goff, Bayden or
Whitley; and that he did deliver it to
Ben. Uaydco, and tbe said Hayden opened
it and read it, and returned it to deponent;
witn the request, mat aeponent snouio
deliver it to Whitley, which he did not
do, but retained it in bis, deponent's,
possession. JAMES A. RILEY.
. Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this sixth day of August, 1864. Witness
my hand and official seal
Notary Public.
,. Salsm, Aug. 3rd, 1864.
Messrs. Goff, Whitley and Baden
Genu: Mr. Riley complains that the
money he paid out to bandes at GofTa
bas bfn charsred to him. I told Mr. Riley
that if be would take one or two hand
to Goff that you would see that they got
thare pay he says be paid out 48$ to two
men that was at GofTa. Whitley told me
he had paid Goff 40$ to. pay som mea
that was at his house, now tbis money
should be maid up to Rilry in some way
and it most be I should think it was time
this thing was setld up if it ever is a going
to be. If . I have got to pay t all I would
like to Hdt I have all-ready paid out
$186 !00-00nd I think that is . a nuff
for me to pay nu doot want thisnona
all over tbe Kan try you bad Detner seue
it up for. I have paid out the last sent!
up
am a zoinz to.
t WM. H. WATKINDS.
Should this effort prove unsatisfactory
as to tbe literary attainments of the bril
liant Manager ("so-called"), we have
further and indubitable proofs which shall
be produced wben the public demands.
Howjabout the letter written by William
to Dr. Shaw, that sir. Bueh enjoyed so
much?
Keep cool, William I (D n tbe caustic!)
Yours, truly, - SQUIBOB.
i'c. ; ....
Aboct ArriDiViTi. JJr. Linns Brooks
informed us- that he stood ready to make
affidavit to tbe facts be relates concerning
jtbe lapd claim Judge Wilson is accused
of having jumped unlawfully. We declined-the
affidavit, never having beard
Mr. Brpoks' word.queftianed,and not car
ing to put him on a par with one Simp
son, whose affidavit was published in
Grover's Organ last week; Simpson seems
to have been a- bad'egg. generally, and
was tried, we are informed, for assault
with fktent to kill at the last term of
Courtln Polk., countv. He was tried
once before for maybent'A'. e had bitten
off the ear of one of his brothers-in-law.
and was convicted and sentenced, but
from some cause Gov. Woods pardoned
him wben be reached Salem on his way
to the States prison. Of course bis affi
davit was too valuable to lose. Watkinds
should secure pit autograph, .even if la
had to take it in the shape of bite on
the ear, and keep it tp remember him by.
Octragiocs. At Reed s Opera Bouse,
Jf tbcir perBecutor, d
'If tbcir persecutors do not let. thai manner; a belief in which he concurs.
Chinamen alone they will begin to rise jjt is hoped that no further explanation will
nigner ana nxgner nniu iney gei cteari
above tbe white people, just as tbe he
groes have done. Grover' t Organ,
Tbe outrage consists of tbe fact that
Judge Wilson never said it. Be said that,
if trpated as the negroes have been, tbey
would in time " rise above their persecu
tors." Tbe Organ bas garbled para
graphs from tba Statksmah in the same
way, and Je capable of doing and saying
whatever a perverted imagination and
corrupt heart can conceive. We have
not the inclination to enter the' depths of
degradation where it resides, to ex
excavate and shovel into day the false
hood and filth which it wallows in. No
' dscent man and certainly no woman---'
believes a word Of it, and therefore to
bfit;
answer its attacks would ba- waste of
time.
A Solb Lbathbb CASDiDAts. Mr. A.
C Jones, the shoemaker, nominated ft
Clerk of Linn coanty by the Democrats,
having concluded to quit work and nurse
his "political prospects, has, as we learn,
packed up his tools and leather and find
ings, and bad them all moved to the Court
Bouse. He says that a nomination being
equivalent to an election, he might as
. well en ve storage on his plunder by taking
possession of the office a few weeks
sooner. Be is a sensible man to stick to
bis tatt, for if bis duties get tbs r
hand of bim, and are about to wax him,
he can do tbe pV thing he knows. If bs
don't understand, thearfty of tba court,
be will have findingi of bis own at aod
. that be does understand, aad can kammtr
and peg away at wttb awl his might.
North eb Pacific Railroad: Tbe
Cotigraiionat Glob of April 21, gives tbe
action In thaSenate on the Northern Pa
cific Railroad, a - measare in which the
.State of Oregon is most vitally interested.
Mr. Casierly, the Democratic Senator
from California, ' opposed tba bill in a
speech oMwo hours duration and it final
ly passed by a vote of 40 yeas to If noes.
The Democrats in the.8eoate either voted
no or were conveniently absent. Tbe Re
publican party is willing to endow, the
great enterprises upon which our prosper
ity is dependent, with tha means to ensure
success. The people of Oregon cannot
afford to place their trust in a party which
ia pledged to prevent their progress,
when aRepublican administration stands
ready to tavor us, and bas dona aad ia
doing so much ia our favor.
SlatbI to as Tbaobd or v. " He will
not fell tp wear his deserving honors af
ter the idee of Jane, if tha full support
of the Marion Democracy alone is
wantedCrowr' Organ.: '
Having repeatedly charged that Slater
j-was to be. traded off in this county, If
accessary toNnake capital for Grover, we
call attention to the above very plain
t avowal that "the support of Marion coanty
will certainly be wanting for that gen
tleman's success. We did not so soon
expect to prove it from their own months.
"Oat! s23a4?otr
"Either tba pitiful tool who writs for
Grover's Organ,, or ibe ptowpitr behind
tba iron front, wbVfiTes tba eaafox
very fresh outrage upon common do-,
eeucy, baa mustered coarage to reply to
our exposure of a, career which for per
fidy and lafaoy bas no pat&ilel ia Ore
gon history. 'Youthful indiscretions"
soar. fis wall : it is a Tnlld wis of tajlng
Oat deasea spot," whsn ieakiog of
blood-stained rneerd, but it will not
oot(". and we have raised a ghost of
memory 'that snail new down at yoar!
blddlnr:' We-are lalenned that th
innocents, WetkindJ and Carl, "not beiag
candidates for Eee, haS tne ngni aaa
privilege to assail, slander and villlfj any
'." v' n
and every ona,andbacoantaa narmiweaaa
4aft alona.hey 'Ead BoiaarnnUon and
Palmsr fit. subjects for thaw laiseoooas
and pour oV' these men, whose lives and
' a . a a . a
characters aa above reproach, floods of
ebusiteBesatbateould only originate ia the
haaati e7 ley the freoatt. They
bria to tberr aid assaciations with gam-
blinj haUi,fbrothaln thawas dead-
flliand with all tie avidity of depraved
naturrt, add calamny to laieenooa i per
feet their-slanders, and then whine be
causetbelr .own characters are mildly
depicted. iHveSay mildly, because, bad
wa penetrated and. made public their in
ter lives It would have bees to deSla our
columns' beyond public endurance These
wretches are despicable, but it is only
because Grover keepa theia ' tethered
with his leasb and seta these on game her
(dare BOt attack himself,' we notice tbara
If wV Wf ra to follow tba eiampfe set
..i;.j...,viu. A.t
byroveralaadeoof -blrelingv that
ganttsiBasi mighl blash At.-bis own.
youthful indlsc.rert3ns.J Tbere-are
jncWetlt, in hii;aTMr, which in the past
, i . .
ave moved (the -mirth and beftmatbs
sUpIo for anecdotes to his friends, Bes.
nUthyffiirdinf and Bash, now iaity is
c .
rw, J, n X
vileness of his especial Organ provokes
ratal lation. ",1a this campaign, wa have
made improper.. r nngentlemanTy natice
of.-na opposing candidate. -We hava
sought no undet1 advantage,' ased, no
abusive epithets. It may ba, nace'ssary
to assume tha- 'defensive ia a manner we
da not desire, and repay those slanderers
by an array of facts that will dhgnstj
them with themselves. The '. associa
tion" and its miserable tools offer a field
of Inquiry a hyena might sigh for, and
vultore might vainly hope to reach-.
Wa have a distinct impression that no
one of tha association can complain of
our personal valer. Was it tha impulsive
spirit of Curl, or tha cowardly prompter
of his brilliant sayings, who spoke o
44 stripes f J Wa claim to have no fears
of1 the one, and tha other probably still
wears tha impression ot a boot, which
will remain a historical" memento in the
family of Clark-a.
Beri&a Crown's Exphnstloa.
The farmetAt4d'jtr of tba Pret is ia
frequeat re?eir Jt
seribers io refw-
: Miters from old sob'
ca to matters certain
l ing to the present management of tha
paper. To, avoia misuaaerstanaing, ne
will repeat- that ha has parted with all
control ever tba paper daring the present
can vase, and further say, that from tha
data of - that public announcement to
tha praaeaAtimav ha haa not contributed
'! to thapape. This arrangement
was not ia consequence of aay change in
the polieal oamioaai tba former editor,
bat for tha -saasah that it was believed
that' others could better represent the
popular . seotiments and tastes of tbs Dt
motracy of this section, in style and
t necessary
It is Tue to Mr. BTcrwm that the forego
fng, which sppeatvUir a late number of
Grover'e'Organ, should be made as pub
lic ei' possible, 4b at hie desire not to be
identified 'with thai dirty sheet may be
kaown through the State. Hiecharater
i sat ion of Ufa clique as aa V association:
of gentleman, (so-called)" established
Mr. Brown's reputation as a popular and
successfuJLsatirist, bnt the above allusion
to " the testes of Democracy ia this sec
tion," and toe ".style ana meaner ''.in
which kose aates are represented "'br
Orovfris Oga'a is even better aa succs-
ful sarcasm thaabls former effort. 'V
..- ,T4J.--rrtJ' ' .
-"Oaiaoa -MJtava. Tba Sao Francisco
I Commercial Eeral of lata,dairaBpeakisg
ia its market reports of provisions, says:
"Recent receipts .from Oregon prove to
be ot inferior. Hlality, badly cured, per-
laps by the nse of interioi salt, tft much
so that Outers parcels jf maathave been
rejected by the packers." Oregott being
wall adapted la meat enf iatg ad packing,
it. ia necessary iha't those who do any
thing tn this line sVould use the best and
purest saty, so that their own interests
and the credit of ou.Btate may oa main
tained. Mr. James bjfta; of British Co
lumtia, aalis ear attehtion ta this mat
ter, with the remark tsaj he harfoaad,
la handling Oregea meaUia the way of
basiaaaa, that a great differeoee In quali
ty Was perceptible, that eonld only be at
tributed to the asa of dliferent qualities
afealt. Liverpool Salt is te only kind
abl to iasara well 'cured ad wall fla
?ei meats when cored. 'The salt made
oathis coast is poaeessed pf impure
qualities that make it impossible to in
sure tyom resain by iU ;aee The slight
additional, cost of" the: article is much
more than covered by a. guarantee of the
best resalts. -rt- Cross only uses the
best of Liverpool esjtila his business.
r' t s ,-
0a a or 'Em.- Occasionally a female
rebel' comes to Oregon trailing after the
males in Price's army fiaturday tight
one of these, who eame. to Oregon desti
tute Vnrt fall, and was kindly tfed and
ef& JoT, occupied a gallery seat lathe
f theater, and was erV aatsiniiaf at
Judge WQaon, .While . he was speaking.
We heard the rumpus aad leara slaoe
that this female parados, was cursing the
speaker la a ehrill teaar, calling him a
black snake aad oStrlas to akla him If
she had a knife. We safest that room
should be made Tor her oa the editorial
staff of Grover's Orgasu - Each Democra
cy aad each vigorous force of axpres
sioa abonld aot go aarewardad, aad ia
fact deserve to hava distiagaishsd ac
knowledgement. Wa admire the ptadenca at teaman,
who, after beJox ceiled liaeand a slan
derer, wails until fcU ctitst is thirty
miles away, and thea ttr Yon are
another." f5ee Crerer's Cr;ia. .
GroVer's Chines; Etcord.
Grover having denied at Portland, in
his publio discu&n, that any negotia
tions had been bad for tbe employment
Of Chinese in Salem factory, and pro
nounced tha charge mado by Gov. Woods a
falsehoods Tha Oregonian of yesterday
says J :
Tha statement is no "Under."
wan ft originated by tha Oregonian. We
made tha statement in the first place on
in sraiuomy or me managers of the fac
tory at Oregon Citv, who, from tbe na
ture 9t their business are likely to know.
Ana seconaiy, wa aiid upon tbe ager.t
Of tba Chinese 'omnanies ia this fit.
asaqa oy tna salem factory company v
tna vnraess, with a view or ia.oducing
this class of labor in their eatahliah-
bt. Tha Cbinere eonsnlted! their
rjent about the matter,' nd expressed a
dkiaclinatioa to go, through fear of re
ceiving violent treatment from mobs at
Salem.
Daring the dhcussion at Oregon City
Wednesday evening, Gov. Woods re
peated tha charge, and called on Mr. Ja
cobs, tf Oregcra City Mills, who rose
and said :
i " I have never addressed an audience
hof this site on political subject, but as I
nave been called on to state what I know
about tha matter in question I will sim
nlvatala that aoma timatacrnd had a pot.
versalioh with Mr. DoAsnf Democratic
Treasurer af Multnoman county , and at
that time agent for the Chinese, in which
writpitt to him a latter thStbe wbnted to
negotiate. for Chinese labof for the Wool
en Mille at Salem, but that he would de
lay final arrangement of the matter un
til ha could see how that kind of labor
would work in the mills at Oregon City
Mr. Jacobs avowed himself willing to
make oath to these statements.
Mr. W. C. Johnson also arose and
stated that Mr. Doland told bim the same
thing.
Ws are informed that Mr. Grover did
not find it convenient to take any notice
of these statements. Of course Grov
had a right to talk ot hiring Chinese and
to hire them, and to work them when
hired, but then why need he go and deny
it so-fiercely. . i 7
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School Fond Transactions.
1
SHOWISO WHO 8W1HDLKD TBB FCND.
" WerglTe below tbe names of the only
two men who have ever swindled the
School r university fund by payment of
dettfeciated currency in place of coin
borrowed.
r. ,.. ' B. r. BOMHAM,
the ahbdidate on tbe Democrat ticket
for Judge of tbe Third Judicial District
bavins? borrowed coin, on the 27th of
March, 1865, paid tbe!6oot.TTreasore
$540, and on the same day paid the
State Treasurer $378, both amounts being
paid dollar for dollar tn eurrtwey worth
about two-third of the money borrowed
These figures are taken from tbe public
records and will not be denied.
. - j BBJf. BAYDEN,
the apostls of Democracy in Polk and
Democratic candidate for Legislature,
offers the following interesting record:
The commissioners of tbe University
Fund, as any one cau learn by applying
to the agent of tbe Board, have Bt-n.
Bayden's note, dated Nov. 13, 1861, 'or
$164 at which time all traosacti ns were
on a coin basis secured by mortgage on
"river lot No, 2, section 1, N. E. quarter
cf N. E. quarter, T. 8 south, R 4 W," in
Polk eouoiy Tbe only payment on this
note ir dated April 5, 1867, (at which
time currency was worth only 70
cents), and I. R. Moores, agent of tbe
Board, has certified on the back of the
note f hat oil that day Ben. Bayden paid
him $200 currency. He owed tbe Univer
sity Fuod- $200 coin and paid currency
worth 70 cents on the dollar.
Reer4 f aa Slowest Maj--Jophi O
j Wllaon,
Republican ' Candidate for Congress,
gave bis note to the University Fun1 Com
missioner, Oct. 12th, 1858, for $180, with
interest at 15 per cent, per annum The
interest was paid up at that rate until
Oct. 12th, 1861, at which time tbe then
State Treasurer, Bon. J. D. -Boon, em
ployed his -legal services to forclose a
-mortgage given tbe Fund by J. E. Par
rettaad wife, for $1,200, for which ser
vices be was to receive $50, the same, ty
agreement, to be credited as a payment
on his note, beld'by the Treasurer as
above. This note was settled as follows:
Amount originally borrowed $170 00
Interest from Oct. 12tb, 1851, to
j Dee. 22d, 1866, at 15 per annum 132 45
Total Prin. and Int. Dec. 22d, '66 $302 45
' v Crsdit.
By legal-services in 1861, $ SO
By coin paid Dec. 22d,...
I860, .100
By currency paid Dec. 22 ,.'.
j'66, $200 at TtJjc 151 50
j ' $302 50
'jWe call attention to the fact that Judge
Wilson paid 15 per cent, interest at the
Same time Hayden and Bonbam were only
paying 10 per cent., and that he'paid full
interest from Oct., 1861, to Dec. 22d, 1866,
oa tbe $50, which should have been
credited at that time. Be overpaid tbe
laterest $37-60. Be paid more interest
the he ought, aad his case offers a prop
er opportunity fori'equitable adjustment."
.The account, should hare, been settled
thast -
Oct. 12, 1861, Principal (Interest
being paid)
.$170 00
Ca. By legal services,
'61.
50 00
Amount at interest, ....$120 00
Interest to Dec. 22d, 1866 5 years
; 3 months aad 10 days at 15 per c, 93 05
Amount juatly due,. $213 05
PaJdcoin, ........$100
1 1 rvcurrency,..w....... 200 :
Leaving aa actual cash balance due Judge
Wilson, in cola, after payment df note and
interest of $40 85. dfcwtf
;
i lartovsMSHT Noticsd. We are happy
to know that our efforts to instruct Mr.
Slater ia theluse of language have met
with remarkable success. At Silverton
ha caught the words before they escaped
his tongue and denounced the national
debt as'unjust and ineqaitable," for tbe
first time oa bis canvass. yAt Dallas, on
Tuesday, aad in every previous speech,
he had said " inju strand unequitable,"
bat he had read oar paper and was cored
of that fault, though wa noticed the usual
namber of small mistakes. Having suc
ceeded so- well tn this instance, wa hope
to reform the Eogliah of Bill Watkinds
before be retiree from the field of journal
less, r We here no hopes of reforming
Bill himself, and shaH confine ourself to
literary efforts. 'vN
The Democracy object to Judge Boise
that "he never s;eat dollar in elec
tleas. We cheerfully .admit the fact,
a4 hope they will repeat the assertion
lilvertoa
This thriving place, wbich is aad always
will be one of tbe 4est business points in
Marion county, possesses one of tbe finest
natural water powers to be found in Ore
gon. Two mitt above tbe town, at tbe
first falls, ie an excellent grist mill, with
one run of stone and a new saw mill con
tiguous to an nolimited amount of the
beet timber. At Silvrrton is situated the
new flouring mill of Coolidge, Wolford k
Co., finished up with all the improvements
known in milling. It has two run of
stone for manufacture of fine flour, and
choppers besfdes. The large and well
built granary contains several thousand
bushels of wheat, stored to take advant
age of the rise in breadstuff's now pro
gressing. ,
Oa the creek below tbe flouring mill,
using the water of the creek as motive
power, are a planing mill with buzz saws,
a sash and door and furniture factory,
both owned by Davenpoit, Wolford k Co.,
two wagon shop, and a carding machine
Tbe town has three stores, two saddlers
shops, a drag store and a book store with
tbe post office. There are several, each,
of boot and shoe makers and blacksmiths,
a good hotel and several saloons. These
constitute a place of considerable import
ance. The social character of the place
is denoted by a good school bouse. It is
one of the best District Schools in the
county. Religious- services are held in
the old school house, almost every Sab
batb. Tbe meeting bouses ot tbeDistrict
are at Bethany and Abiqna, two and three
miles distant. There is a village of six
dwelling bonses, and new bouses and in
habitants are, of course, constantly ad
ded to the population. Silverton will
begone of the most attractive places in
the county, when Oregon gets the growth
of a few more years.
The McMiouville Blade, asks some per
tinent questions of W. T. Newby, Demo
cratic candidate for State Senator, and
we are waiting to tee his reply. The
people want to know just bow much he
collected on account of the O. C R. R.,
and of, jhat amount how much has been
spent in locating tbe road, and hownurb
Mr. N. has laved. Also information l?
wanted as to that gentleman's position
on railroads in general and tbe Astoria
and-McMinuville Road in particular. Tbe
people of that section will no doubt act
upon the subject, and tbey want to act
understandingly. One thing is certain,
tbe course of the Herald on tbe question
of railroads, will injure its party in Yam
hill and Washington counties as much as
one hundred voters.
Grqveb's Obgan.X The rest of tbe
Democratic party of tbe State, in dis
playing the ticket, place the name of tbe
Congressional candidate at the head of
the list, while the par excellence Grover
Organ hoists the ticket with tbe name of
Grover first. .We have before called at
tention to tbe-fact that the association
are running Graver alone; tbe rest may
take their cbayreaf the Salem clique sup
ports Grovsr and works for him, deter
mined' to 'sacrifice any one who comes in
bis way. Tbis being so, tbe Democracy
of Oregon have our earnest congratula
tion i on the barmooy of tbe party and
the efficiency of the Salem association.
Mors Grekns. There is gome curiosi
ty ia tbe Democratic circles to know
what Bill Watkinds went bo hurriedly to
Portland tor Tuesday. Some say that
having exhausted the supply of green at
Salem in honor of Slater, and he having
trod them under foot afterwards, Bill
went down to negotiate for a lot to be
sent from California for use when Gro
ver speaks.. Others say that bis imports
, in Polk county are saearing they mut
have money or blood aad be has expedi
ted himself in search of catb. Our
opinion is that he is searching for both
greens and cash as well as for a campaign
speller.
Wist Sidb Railroad The success cf
tbe West-Side Railroad enterprise seems
to be guaranteed by the receipt of a telt-
gram by its friends in Portland, stating
hat the persons representing it East have
succeeded in makieg'a purchase of iron
and rolling stock for twenty miles of the
road. We are ia hopes to bears at no
distant day that work is energetically
commenced and material on the way.
It is an enterprise in which our State ie
much interested. We hope tbe road will
be speedily pushed up the valley, and
that Astoria will be brought into railroad
connection with the Willamette Valley.
This will be accomplished ia time, and
tbe sooner the better.
Jcdgs BoiSB. Tbe only time we bad the
honor to receive that "consumptive vul
tare, Curl," in this office, Judge Boise's
name was mentioned, and he astooUhed
us by pronounciegbima model Judge, who
commanded universal respect. Yet he
tries to slander Judge Boise in Grover's
Organ. Such as he can injure nobody.
., Toeir slander constitutes a good man's
s praise. Their praise is doubtfal, their
slander never is.
'Absence, at Utlverton, to attend the
public speaking and watch Mr. Slater's
improvement in grammar, is the reason
we do not give tbe public enemy more
particular attention to day. We should
not consider it fair or gentlemanly to at
tack a slight misuse of words in an oppo
nent, if wa had a decent example set by
Grover's Organ. Mr. Slater will please
consider that we follow its example 'bis
once. Be, like Dog Tray, suffers by be
ing in bad company.
Th asks. Jasper requests ns to .say
that ha is obliged to the "Manager"' for
that installment towards a dictionary
Be thinks Mr. "Baden" had 'bether
setle" unless the money paid to the
: "handea" bas "bio maid up." It sboud
be "setld" up if it take tbe last "sent"
In the "Kuntry." is soon as there is
"a nuff" "aUready" to start the book be
would like to no it."
Ahothib Ovissioi. In the biography
' of Mr. Slater in tbe Salem Pre copied
by tbe Portland Hearid, we discover no
mention of the circumstance that Mr.
Slater had vofd, in tbe Legislative As
sembly of Oregon, for David Logan, Eq.,
for C. 3- Senater. Mr. Logan has always
been a consistent Republican, and, as
Mr. Slater is the Albany Repudiation
platform candidate for Congress, it is but
right his old Republican friends should
be reminded that he is the Slater who
voted for Mr. Logan. Commtrtial.
G2UEEAL HEWS. ; !
Portland. Tbe Oregonian says the
Sabbath Schools of -that city are to have
a picnic next Saturday .At the close
of the dedication services of the Lutheran
Church, $2,500 was subscribed towards
the cost of construction......... A vacant
bouse near Oswego Lake, owned by John
Doole, has been burned Tbe Repub
licans have a clob-room over Barker k
Bro.'s store Tbe river is falling
Mr. Holladay is to give the Sabbath
Schools of Portland and Oregon City a
picnic excursion A son of Ned Cham-
breao, aged 12 years bad bis arm broken
while playiog, lent Saturday.
Umatilla County Tbe Republicans
bare nominated in tbis county, for Sena
tor, N. Perkins ; Representatives, Thos.
K. McDoy, John S. White; Sheriff, J P.
Bushee; Clerk, J. C Franklin ; Commis
nioners, j S. Vinson, A. Bill: Assessor,
J. W. Marquise; School Superintendent,
J. B. Story. ; i
Bistom CouitTY. From the Mercury:
On lat Saturday morning, a straeger
called at R. G Simmons' livery stable, in
this city, and hired ahorse, ostensibly to
go ten miles in the country. Not return
me that day, it became evident that
something was wrong. On Sabbath
morning Mr. bimmons. armed with a
warrant, started in pursuit. A telegram
yesterday, to tbe effect that the Sheriff of
Douglas county bad nabbed tbe thief
near Canyonville was received-in this
city. Be will be met by Mr. Simmons at
Roseburg, by whom be will be brought
to this city to answer for bis crime....
The Professors of tbe College propose to
i ve an entertainment ontbe evenfng uf
May 20tb, tbe entire proceeds to be ap
plied to the 'Apparatus Fund." i The
entire apparatus will be on exhibition.
Tbe officers and crew of tbe Calliope
left this city witn tnat ateamer at nine
o'clock on Monday morning list, en route
for Oregon City to submit hull and boiler
to mspectiun. President Biddle j tele,
graphed from Oregon City tbe same day
"Calliope all right. Arrived cere at 8
o'clock " This is the quickett trip on
record.
Jackson Cocsty. The crops through
out tbe valley have never looked bette
than at present. Fruit, grain and gress
promise a full harvest. Tbe late rain
have given everything a fair start that
will not be cLecked by any amount of
drouth Mr Col well inform us that
a miner by tbe name of Peter Cline, bad
bis leg badly broken last week by a larg
rock. Dr. Foley set tbe leg. Aeirs.
Earthquake Tbe Walla Walla Sulei
man gives tbe following account of a
earthquake that took plase at tnat poio
a few days since: "A shock of earth
quake was distinctly felt at Walla Walla
on Friday night last, about forty minutes
past ten o clock. In a namber of buus
where the inmates were still npf the win
dowi were still beard to rul. and all
tbe indications of a firit-classeartbquake
Tbe shake occurred during a tremeoduu
storm of thunder ana lightning, and o
ing to that reason was not generally ob
served."
Oregon City Items.
Friday, 5. Wilson and Slater spoke
this evening.
Sunday Evisino. A man went into
tbe Cliff Bonse; went up stairs to bfed,
boots and all. The landlord, not liking
the style, told bim to leave, but be could
not see it in that light. So be helped bim
down Btairs in a way he did not like, j Be
told the landlord he thought it was a
d n nice wsy to treat bis hoarders, j
May 9 Tbe steamer Calliope arrived
at Cxnemah at 8 o'rlock tbis evening
from Corvallis. She will be here a week
to fit np.
May, 10 J. W. Johnson spoke here
this evenng. The Democrats stayed as
long as be bad anything to say against
the . Republicans, but as soon aa he com
menced on the Democratic platform tbey
began to drop out. ; , j
The enterprising baby of tbe Oregon
City Enterprite bas gone to Eastern Ore
iron and bas left bis devil in charge ot
the paper a very nice paper be is mak
ing of it. O. C.
After Certificates. A private letter
from Waconda, dated Miy 10th, 1870,
contains the following item of news :
" Bill Business Manager passed down
on tbe stage this morniug, iu search of
44 Nigger Jack," for the purpose of get
ting bis certifii-ate concerning the Wilson
land claim. Bill is heavy on negroes and
certificates. J. C. H."
Deiiocbatic Mixtcbe. There is a Dem
ocratic Irishman in Portland, who can be
reen walking tbe streets with a very black
negro woman who is bis wife. Tbis, we
were assured by a reliable man,' who
knows bim and bis politic. ;
Some one, suggr.ts tbat Manager Bill
went below to air bis importance as
" Man. ger" and gain notoriety. We in
tend that be shall have enough of that
witboot going to Portland for.it, before
the campaign is Over.
Mobs Spelling. Tbere is a Demo
cratic County Judge in this State who
constantly spells cow, k-o-u, cow.
Watkinds might take lessons of him, as
tbey seem to bave a similar K-apacity.
The Mercury man is in a terrible con
dition about (Jen. Palmer's claim on
'Chehalis river." If there is such a
river in Oregon it exists ia the disordered
brain uf some toper, . ;
Quite a romantic incident recently oc
curred at the court of ex-Queen Isabella.
Ooe uf tbe maids of honor, a young girl
of great beauty, lost a portemonnaie,
containing 800 francs, which was brought
to the Queen a few days afterwards by a
young and handsome peaaot. Nothing
was missing, and tbe Queen asked the
lad what reward be wanted for his bon
esy. The young fellow bad observed
tbe fair owner of the portemonnaie, and
ber great joy at its recovery, and made
bold to say : 14 1 want no reward but one
kiss from. tbat young lady." Ber Ma
jesty smiled, and turning to the youog
girl said, "Will you grant his request
Carmen?" Carmen hesitated for a mo
ment, bat finally throwing her arms
around his neck, kissed him three times,
amidst tbe general laughter and applause
ot the whole company, . i '
It is astonishing how quickly Chinamen
learn the habits of civilisation. ' At Ptta
luma, Cal., lately, a Chinaman was tried
for exhibiting deadly weapons in a threat
ening manner at another moon-eyed Asi
atic. Daring the progress-of the trial,
the attorney for the defense, not being
exactly satisfied with tha contradictory
evidenoe elicited, which was j bearing
rather hard against his client, asked the
Celestial who was acting as interpreter,
if Chinamen, under oath administered
before our judicial tribunals, would tell
tbe troth. 44 Ob, no," responded John.
44Cbinaman lie, alle same as yon lie; alle
same as any Melican man lie 1"
44But if I put my money tn the savings
bank, 'inquired ooe of tba newly-arrived,
"when can I draw it out again?" r 'Ocb,'
replied hie Hibernian friend, "sure aa' if
yon put it In to-day yon can draw it ont
to-morrow by givinga fortnight's notice '
j TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
I Wafthingln ftewa.
(Washington May 6 Ei-Gov. Wells
was nominated U. S Attorney lor Virgi
nia in tbe Senate to-day.
Brigadier Gn. Breck is ordered to n-
port to Gen. Whipple at San Francisco,
tor temporary charge of Military Diviaisn
f the Pacific until the arrival of General
Kelton.
Receipts of revenue for first nine tnon'hs
f tbe current fical year bave been $150,
266 534, against $112,980 for tbe same
time of previous year.
The American Medical Association re
fuses to admit women delegates.
The President will send to the Senate
next week additional documents in the
matter of the annexation of St. Domingo,
including certified jrote on annexation.
t is understood, that tbe treaty h-ts gaii
ed no positive strength since lsi consid
ered. Feeling in tbe House against mucb
Stronger than in tbe Senate.
Postal convention with tbe Sandwich
Islands to go into effect July lit, bas
been promulgated. Tbe rate is ix ceuts
for oue-balf an ounce. Prenaiu news
papers 3 cents for tour ounces or traction
thereof, to regular subocriber prepaid
quarterly. Rate of othtr printed mat
ter, four cents per 4 ui.
Tammany and Maatrr.
The latest from New York goes to show
that the Tammany Moznt aings ot the
New York Cny .Democracy have united
and harmonized to prevent a coalition be
tween tbe Independents on the Democratic
side and the Republicans.
OHEGOI.
Jacksonville, 9 The R-publican Con
vention of Josephine county met on Sat
urday last and made tbe following nomin
ations': Representative, Delemater ; for
Couoiy "Juoge, Davidson; Sheriff, Tom
tioyd; Clerk, J. G Adams: Treasurer;
J. Ueudersoo; Commissioners Woodcock,
and Elder; Assessor, E. Watts; School
buperimendeut, Middleswortb. No reso
lutions.
Mall Storm at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, May 8. TVrnfio hail
storm tbis afternoon; dtmage greatly ex
ceeds that of September 8ih. South side
of Chentout street hardly a pane of glass
eecapt-d dest- notion. All the windows
of tbe Continental betel were , broken
Fruit trees io tbe district are almost en
tirely de.-troytsd. Stoneg were from the
size of a pea to seven inches iti circum
ference.
Fenian Prospect.
New York, May 9. Convention of all
'be circles of Fenian Brotherhood in
Manhattan district was held yesterday at
bradquarters. Late difficulties between
O Nnl and tbe Senate cons'.ituwd tbe
cbief subject of " discussion. Facion,
Senate biu-rly condemn. Circles pledge
themselves to support O Neil in event of
bis commencing war.
Hen. Jordan Artlved.
Cuban Gen. Jordan and staff arrived
here to procure monitions of war. lie
visits Washington and returns to Cuba
Reports campaign substantially ended
tor tbe present, result in favor of the
Cub ins. Cubans are in better condition
tban ever. ucess of revolution de
pends on time. It numbers M0, 000 well
organiz-d nirn, supplied with artillery
and mountain . Lowiigers sufficient tor
prenenl service. Jordan left Cuba in a
small cloop. When three days out be
was chased by five Spanish gun boats,
bat a storm aro&e and be eluded tbem.
Chiengo, May 6 Fifteen business hou
ses at Qiinry were burned last night, the
loss was $300,000.
Ciiy of Mexico, April 26 An amend
ment to the Constitution creating a Sen
ate has passed Congress but awaits rati
fication by the States. .
Popular Vote of Franco.
Paris, May 8, Midnight. The vote of
Paris on plebiscttum except one section
gives yes, 138,700; no, 182,881. A few
returns from provinces give yes,. 103,536;
no. 39,310.
Sf arhata.
Sao Francisco, My 9 Wheat in Liv
erpool advanced to 9i 9d
Sn Francisco Flour 500 bbls Imper
ii!, extra, sold at close of last week at
$5 75; most of Salem, extra, by steamer,
bas been previously reported. The rr
mainder of the invoice was sold this
morning at $6 00; sale of 1 000 bbls Los
Gates, extra, $0 00; Marysville, extra,
was offered tbia morning at $5 50; Alviso,
extra, hells Ht $5 874 C 00; Santa Clara,
extra, $5 756 00; California brands,
supeifia-, in ek-. $4 STJ5 00; extra in
sks, $5 87.
Wheat Two cmalllots, choice, sold to
day at $1 7501 80 per 100 pounds, ad
vance of Cc since Saturday.
Barlev 500 sks fair brewing $1 57J
I 60; choice held at $1 C5l 70 per 10u
lbs.
Oats are quiet and fiim. Sales, small
lots, at $1 351 55.
Bran The supply bas been concentra
ted aod price raised to $25, advance of
$lo per ton in less than a week.
Middlings Feed descriptions have been
raised to $27 50, advance of $6 since the
4th instant.
Eggs Oregon, quotable at 2025 per
dozen.
CONGrlBfiSIOSAt'.
Washington, My 9- Senator Sherman
expresaed his opinion tbat tbe Senate
will do nothing with tbe tariff.
Tbe Postmaster General says thatif
the franking privilege is abolished he will
be able to reduce letter postage to two
cents.
In tbe House tbe Land Committee bas
agreed to report back tbe China telegraph
bill, with the tecommendation that no
land grant be given.
A two-thirds vote for ratification is
now claimed by the friends of the Dom
inican treaty. ,
Tbe President has approved an act al
lowing Texas officeholders thirty days to
take tbe oath under the act admitting tbe
State to representation in Congress.
The Committee on Reconstruction will
to-morrow consider he Georgia bill as
amended by tte Seoate.
Important Salt.
Baltimore, May 9. Tbe State of Mary,
land has sued the Baltimore aod Ohio
Railroad to recover tbe value of gold
over currency, on its dividend on pre
ferred stock, now amounting to nearly
$20,000,000. Tbe claim ta based on tba
recent decision of tbe Supreme Court.
The Great Prlae Fight.
Chicago. May 10. Tbe prise fight be
tween Alleo and Mace was won by the
former in ten rounds, timeN44 minutes.
London, May 9. The Timet under
stands that tbe warning to German cap
italists against American bonds came
from tbe North German Consul at New
York. North Pacific R. R. and Honduras,
says the Timet, was especially tabooed.
CAE.IPOH.H1A. "
San Francisco, May 10. The Grand
Lodge, I. O. O F., met at the Odd Fel
lows' Hall to day. Present, John B.
Haonon, W. G. M.; T. Rogers John
son. R. W. G. S., aod a full board of
officers.
The report of the R. W. G. M. shows
the past year to bave been ooe of great
labor and usefulness, tbere being now
160 working Lodges and It 877 members
ia good standing, with assets as follows:
Cash on hand, $69,732 ; mooey at inter
est, $126,460; value of lib eries. $70,666;
real estate and other property, $71,072 ;
value ot halls, lots and cemetery, $359,
036; value of - Lodge regalia and furniture
f 102,198. The election for the Grand
Lodge officers comes off to-morrow.
Flour $5 506.
Dr.ej Coast, $1 60; brewing, $1 G3,
market very irregular at about $1 50(a)
1 70 per 100 lbs.
Oats Prices advanced to $1 75l 80,
per 100 lbs.
The use of Hall's Vegetable Ilair Rf
newer will keep the hair soft aod glossy.
Sao Francisco, May 11. Gen. Stone
man, who is to command in Arizona, will;1
it is said, take tbe field in person against
theApacbes.
Col. Jas Fisk, Jr., hss engaged rooms
at tbe Lick House. He will arrive here
early in June. He announces his inten
tion of giving a $20,000 ball daring his
stay here.
It is reported tbat a party left here by
last steamer fitted out by Uarpeoding,
Roberts k Co., for a locality In Arisona,
near the new silver mines which is said
contain pledges eveu richer tban those
already bade known to tbe public.
Grain market excited. Wheat, choice,
$1 75 $1 80. Weather cool nnd
pleasant.
swaannansnanis
Tillamook Republican Convention.
The Tillamook Coioo Republican Con
vention met at Lincoln on tbe 30 ih day of
April, 1$70, at ten o'clock a. m., for the
purpose of placing in nomination a ticket
to be supported at the approaching elec
tion in Juue.
I. W. Alderman was called to the chair
and S. C. Epy elected Secretary, or tbe
meeting. 11
On motion, F. A. White, B. A. Bayley,
and John Crawford were chosen a Com
mittee on Resolutions.
Oa motion, adjourned until 1 o'clock.
At one o'clock tbe Convention was
called to order, I. W. Alderman in the
Chair.
The Committee reported tbe following
resolutions, which were adbpted by tbe
Convention :
Heioleed, Tbat we heartily indorse tbe
platform of principles enunciated by tbe
Republican Slate Convention, approve or
its action and will
unanimously support
its nominees and the nominees of this
Convention.
Rrtolvef, Tbat we give our support to
tbe nominees of Tillamook eounty for
joint Representative, and that tbe dele
gate to the jointConveutioo be instructed
to use every honorable measure to secure
his nomiaatioo.
Tbe following named gentlemen were
nominated as candidates tor tbe various
office : For Joint Representative, D. D.
Bayley, subject to the action of the Joint
Convention; County Judge, Henry St.
Johns ; Mieriff F. A. White, County
Clera, T. C. Randall; Treasurer, W. H.
Pet kins; Assessor, W N. Vaughn ; County
School Superintendent, B. A. Bayley;
Surveyor, O. S. Thomas; Coroner, Wal
ter Smith.
Tbe proceedings of the meeting were
ordereJ published in tbe Oregon States
man and tbe Oregonian.
Oa motion, aojourned.
I. W. A ldekhax , Chairman.
S. C Epsy, Secretary.
Tbe crown prince of Prussia is getting
to have as bad a reputation as Wales.
He is said to have recently seduced two
young girls, who laid the facts before the
crown princess Victoria, and thereby
gave rise to a very unpleasant and stormy
srene. Victoria is even said to ha7e
threatened to leave tbe Prn&iao court en
tirely aod return to England. Tbe crown
prince took the reproaches with which
bis good consort overwhelmed bim very
philosophically, and is reported to go on
in bis licentious career as reckless as
ever.
The bark Maria J. Smith must bave a
guardian angel. , Twice bas she been
abandoned by ber crewss on the point
A I. C 4 n n A k..
own way into safe harbor. Tbe last time,
she was abandoned oft tbe Pacific coast,
and, nine months after, was found by In
diana riding in safety near Bella Bella,
bOO miles from tbe place of ber desertion.
The Sen. Tbe giver ot life and light
and beat is not going aa some has con
jectured it4 to fail us or those who come
after us without due warning. Amedec
Guillemin, tbe French astronomer, in a
work lately trsnilated says, in relation to
the cooling of tbe earth and sun.
We need bave no anxiety then, on this
point, nor the generations wbicb follow
ours for maoy centuries to come. Our
provision of light and heat is-assured for
a future, tbe long duration of wbicb we
are quite unable to estimate. Humanity,
as compared with the age of the earth, is
yet in its most tender infancy. "The pe
riod of time during which tbe earth nour
ished organized beings," says Professor
Helmboltx, is sull very short when
compared to tbe period during which it
was a molten rock. Bisbof's experiment
on basalt appear to prove that, to cool
down from 1,000 to 200 degrees centi
grade, our earth must have 350,000 years.
As to the length of time that has been re
quired by the original nebula to condense
itseii no tne tortn or our planetary syc
tern, it entirely defies our imagination
and all conjectures." Whatever tben may
be the extent of tbe fraction of time tbat
oar world wtllnjoy, ooe thing is certain,
namely, tbat it must be counted bv mil
lions of years. Tbe end or the world by
cooling and extension of tbe sun is far
enough from ns."
To Clean Paist. There is a very sim
ple method to clean paint which would
save our housewives a great deal of
trouble. Put some of the very best whiting
on a plate or dish ; dip a piece of flannel
into some clean water and squeeze it
nearly dry; dip the flannel into the whit
ing and apply it to the painted surface,
and a little rubbing will instantly re
move any dirt or. grease; atter which,
wash tbe paint with dean water,rubbiog it
dry with a solt rag. Paint thus cleaned
looks as well as wben first laid on, with
out injury to the most delicate colors. It
is far better tban using soap, aod requires
not mare tban half tbe time and I -bor.
Some Congressmen make a mean busi
ness of Interrupting tbeir collesgues dur
ing debate, so as to spoil the entire con
tinuity and force of what the speaker
may be saying. The other day, Knox,
Kentucky, was speaking,' and was inter
rupted with the nsual 41 Will tbe gen
tleman yield?'' He replied that be bad
not troubled the House with a speech for
three years, and thought he should bave
his say now uninterrupted. 44 Tbere are
some members here," said be, 44 who'
would bars stopped the sermou on tbe
mount by asking tbe Saviour to yield
to them." :
The hack from Fairfield, in Wayne
county, to Floridaa was passing a but by
the wlside, wben tbe passengers beard
acieama wftbin, as if some one was being
murdered. Tbe driver jumped down and
pushed open the door, and asked what
w-a ik. m. tt-p Tha m(m hrnahad tha'
tangled bair out of her eyes, and looking
savagely at him, said : 44 We're having a
little hell of our own,, and we've got
devils enough to run it. We don't need
your help." Tbe hack passed on. So
says the Wayne County Pre.
Ford Mamma. 44 And what would
Johnny do if poor mamma were to die?"
Johkmt "Eat up all the sugar."
- A Tennessee revenue officer reports
that a 44barll of whUkie seesed by mo
for not being stamptbas been stoll by
ruffians with faces disgayiied with kralp."