in' "m wn ' "''sni'i'i -w'wissismm i r jiiiijsiu. . nii.. i m in. -"-s 9 lf ' ' r .7 DAf xa to KPTKMykk te. flFICUt TO-TIB BTaTISXAII. London Bepi. A Paris eorrea. poadeDt iy tha American recognition of ths Republic "of Prance is really of bat llttla value, aod is regarded merely as food will without weight. Sanday Prassian raconolierinfc party eoeountered a body of French Chalean Thiery. A sharp engage ment oecnred and tha Prussians wers repnlted with loss. - ' London 8e?. 13 Tha fw( speaking 'aeml-ofBcially aay: nentrals bare "Abandoned all hopes of suspending hostilities. Bancroft ia making no farther offorU toward! mediation. The Praiiian Gsvernment thanks Washburn for extending assistance to "Germans in France. Paris, 13. Two corps of the Prus sion army; 7 each" 40,000 strong, took position last night on the Strasbourg highway. No person will be allowed to lesve Paris after C. a. m. on 15th without special leave. llartial law is practically in force within the city. Defiance of the Commenderat Soii son to Prussian demand for surrender, has been enthusiastically opposed. The inhabitants all declare deter mination to fight to the lint, and en dare any hardship ia the service of France; - , Midnight. The French fleet lias left Heligoland on the approach of a German ironclad. Lowrensky, Chief of Staff, eoming in operation, aginst Strasbourg, says it is mathematically certain that place will fall about the 24th. Paris, 13th. It is believed the mis sion of Theirs to the three courts will be productive of fruitful results. Portugal recogniteed the republic. The Uplans bare cot the railroad and telegraph line near Noisy, 8 miles from Paris. This morning the Irish mail train from Holyhead was thrown from the track and plunged into the river. Bodies of only 4 passengers hare been recovered. Direct mail to Paris is stopped and the wires are cat by the Prussians. Heavy seige gans are now going to tbe Prussians at Paris. Tbe Pope con templates a retreat to tbe Tyrol. Tbe Fenians are active again. Berlin, Sep. 15th. Tbe Provisional Government of Paris would have breu accepted by Prussia, if tbe exactions imposed by Prussia had been assented to. These embraced portions of Al sace and Loraine. and tbe dismantling of French forts on tbe Ger nan frontier. Montch, Sept. 13th. Prussia has formally notified Bavaria of her inten tion to annex to Germany a portion of France as a military frontier. London, Sept. 13th. Mets is quiet. The siege of Strasbourg progresses and its fall daily expected. The move ment on Paris is interrupted. Thiers has arrived and bad an inter view with Granville, which is not be lieved to have altered English purpose as to Intervention. Paris, Sept. 14th. The railway bridge at Carbiel was destroyed by tbe French. Uhlans were at Nogent on Monday within 5 miles of tbe city. Orders are , given by German com manders forbidding tbe destruction of bridges behind the army under severe penalties. Proclamation of Cremux announces the approach of the Prussians and calls nps)Q sll France to rise and oppose tbe invader, and create indestructible ram parts. Invoke tbe memory of '02. London, Sep. 13th. Tbe French and German fleets are now in sight of each other ia the North sea. If the Prussian plan is realized tbey most have 70 army corps before Paris. The Provisional Government refused to listen to any propositions fur sur render of tbe French Territory. Tbe Prussians will not negotiate with the presont government at Paris, they propose to occupy Paris. ( Tbe Regenry Senate and Corps Leg islative will then be summoned, wbo will be expected to name commissioners to treat on tbe Prnssian baais. Wben this treaty is signed Napoleon will be released, and France left free to choose ber own government. London, Sept. 15. The blockade of tbe Elbe has been raised, vessels now passing freely. Steamers from England to France and Germay resume service immediately. Tbe mail from Paris is stopped for . to-day, and communication has been destroyed, the Prussians having tbe wires. ' . At Honterin, 15 miles aontbeast of Melion, sharp skirmishing occurred between Germans and French. Tbe former were beaten ff. Tbe firing was beard at Paris. Yesterday the railroad between Paris aqd Lyons was stopped; and all bridg es which can be reached will be de stroyed to-uigbt. ?. Gen.' Troeba says that 70,000 men on the ramparts can by persevering ef torts 'Save Paris. . The City is un approachable if its defenders are prop erly managed. ''London,' Sept. 14 Advices from Strasbnrg says tbe defense is drawing , to ft close, and surrender is imminent from the' failure of ammunitions and provisions. 1" ' .. Berlin, Sept. 14. The catastrophe at Laoo Increases tbe feeling against the French. H is considered barbar ous and opposed to all modern wP fare. ..- Toon, Sept. 14. A great number of bridge aronnd Paris were blown up to-day. The woods have been set on fire, and heusee likely to offer refuge to tbe enemy bat been destroyed. Tool basagalo been bombarded, the firing continued 9 hoars. The city was much damaged bat the defense was continued. Tbo Prussians, at the request of Switserland.have consented to let non combatants leave Strasbourg. - Paris. Sept. 14. Paris journal say tbey hat little bop of mediation. It is rumored that Basaine has nr. rived in Pari, but the report is not confirmed. London, Sept. 14. The following has been retslverl in Parli: Strasburg, Sept. 9.' Affairs are inn deplorable eondltion.audgrowingworse. ' Ths Prussian ad vsnee works is incessant and frightful. I shall bold oat till the end. Signed, ' Clriod, :i v ' . Commander. - London, Sept. 14. Tb King pro hibit the storming of Strasbnrg, until Ii ia possible without too great a loss of life. Tb third parallel bas been com pleted, It ts confirmed that Bnniu refuses all terms, and it is expected tbafToewllI be able to cut bis wf Out." v i ii ' i Paris', Sept. 14. riiicb at Stras bourg, is at the last extremity, but till continufs to resist. ' 'It ispbtitiaefy asserted that Russia and Austria will unite against Prussia, If ibe insists on the annexation of tbe tfrench Territory. Pari, Sept. 15 Fiench troops wbo recently crossed the Rb neinto Baden, will probably remain and operate on German soil. It is reported that a large siege train of the Prussians is deeply imbedded in mud at Canal de la Latern sur Rhine. Tte Germans were transporting these guns by tbe canal, and tbe French lei tbe water out. London, Sept. 15. A dispatch dated St. Denis, Sept. 14, says 400,000 Prus sians are approaching Paris. Paris. Sept. 15. Tbe Prussians are advancing in immense numbers. To morrow the capital will be completely Isolated. All railroads except toward tbe west are cut. There is over 6,000, 000 pounds of gunpowder here. Sev teen bridges OTer tbe Seiue have been destroyed; tbe gates of Paris are to he c'ojed to-morrow, and all classes are resolved to fight to tbe death. Bouillon, Sept. 15. Par', of Ba zane's army have cut through the Pras- sian line at Metz, and are now march ing to Paris. Canrobert is in com mand. Paris, Sept. 10. Lyons, the British Minister, warns English 'residents of Paris to leave now, wbei tbey can do so. General Cluser advises people to re fuse mediation and fight to tbe death for victory. London, Sept. 15. Six hundred wo men and children left Strasburg on the 11th. It is said that Garibaldi will assume command of tbe I'alian Legion at Lt ons to fight tbe Germans. London, Sept. 16. The Prussians are not in any great "orce at Pun?. The main body seems to be intrenched in a circle from Yilliers on the north east to Meli.n. Toe refusal f ibe city of Soissons to surrender, embarrasses them for a time. It is rumored that Mirjbal Can robert bas escaped lrom Metz, and is advancing on Sedan, and menacing Hbeims and Laoo. It is not expected tbat tbe Prussians will attempt fur some days tu tie-in tbe serious bombardment uf tbe wurks ut Paris. Railroad trains leaving Paris yester day and to-day were attacked and cap tured by Prussians Se.'tral passen gers were killed and wounded. After to-day communication with Paris will be mighty uncertain. All regular troops have left Paris tu oppose tbe Prussians. Jaquints army is well supplied with provibions at Metz. One hundred and fifty thousand Prussians are at Joinville, seven mile from Paris. The Italians have surrounded Rome Paris has been declared in a state of siee, and non-combatants are being expelled. It is reported that the American ship Queen bas arrived at Toulon with 500 American volunteers and 70,000 rifles. The forest around the city of Paris is now entirely contained. Bouillon, Sept. 16. Canrobert's for ces, which lately cut through tbe Prus sians at Metz, and are now raarcbioK towards Paris are six thousand strong- Bazaine has himself himself jone to Sedin. Paris, Sept. 1C. Tbe Prussians are massing at some distance from tbe city Sharpshooters and free corps, are cap turing many Prussians in the suburbs. TELEGEAPHIC SUMMARY- compiled from PREVIOCS dates. London, Sept. 12 The Tribunet special from C'arlsrube, September 8tb, says tbe Strasburg besieging army i. cooBtautcy being reinforced, and num bers nearly 70,000- The sortie of the defenders . are desperate and futile. Batteries are being rapidly completed and heavier guns placed in the nearest parallels. French sharpshooters are doing much mischief on the upper railway between Unsle and Frieberg. Thy firrd raj idly at the Scblengen passenger train, even on the sick aud wounded. Eight tbousan i Germans wbo bad been- expelled from r ranee made ur Carlsrube. Tbey were disgracefully treated While passing through trance Women and children were deprived ol food aod transported in open cattle cars. Drenched and insulted, tbey ar rived here nearly dead. The Pope bas sent a protest to the powers against the occupation of bin territory, hut will not resist witb arms He is coming to England in a Briiisb Irt.'ate, and Archbishop Manning ! making preparations for bi reception The KTlullon la Italy London, Sept. 12. Au out break is repo.rted in tbe province of Yiterbo. Tbe people surrounded ibe Papal Zju-iTes in their- entrenchment anil threatened to attack tbem. Order was restored in the name ot the King of Italy. Baavjr Failure. " N-w York, Sept, 12. The suspension of Francis Skimmer & Co New Voik aod Bosioa, -wholesale and commission dealers, is announced. Liabilities sia ted at four to five million dollars. It is reported tbat they will pay fifty cents oo the dollar. Tbe cause of tbe failure is said to be speculation in railroad stock. Mall Contract. Washington, - Sept. 12 The mail ronte from Oroville, California, to Purtland, Oregon, to be transported daily by stages for a distance ot 600 miles baa been .finally contracted for with Hill Beachy for $158,000 per an nm. He received tbe contract be cause those bidding below him failed, after tbe exiention of the time g'ant ed by the Postoffice Department, to furnish responsible bonds. . There bas been another massacre of ministers in China. crape of War News. ' It Is asserted tbatMcMahoo wishes to retreat, bnt was prevented by Paltkao's order. He will jostifiy himself to tbe public wben he recover from bi wounds. Four Generals, one Colonel, and five Commanding officers are to be sent to German fortresses for refusing to sign the capitulation at Sedan. ArroiSTmxTS. We learn tbat W. H. Waikins, late "business manager." has taken charge as Supt ofthePenne tentiary. II. TJ. Gllfrey, of Lane Co. has been appointed Private Secretary to tbe governor, ana assistant Secretary of State. Thomas . II. Cann bas been ap pointed agent of the School Lad Com missioners. A. P. Deonison, is Adjutant Gener al. . Mivoritt REPBEsmTaTio. The ma jorlty in Illinois for tbat clause of tbe new Constitution providing for minori ty representation is said to be 20,000 Considering that the question is new, and tbat the American people are slow to make radical chaoges, it l a matt-r of snrprise tbat it wa adopted. We attritma Us adoption to the fact that tbe question was not made party iaoue. aud was aeeioea on 1's merits accord ng to tbe bta judgment of lb- voters. SATURDAY. The Democratic "tight mare. The Chinaman with bis pig tail, and rat-loving appetite, forms a ghost tbat will not down from the distorted Dem ocratic vision. Tbe campaign last spring woold have been a tame affair only for the Mongolian feature. Gro ver's inaugural would have been weak rr than it was, but tbat the' familiar flavor of rat soup and Mongolian p ganism gave it both point and effect. And the Democratic Legislature, what would it do if it had not the Chi naman to assail wben tbe tough j fckinaed Republicans cease to afford hi profitable target T Yes 1 they should bless tbe Cninaman fur affurdiog a spice and variety to their monotonous lives, and helping them to crawl out i-f tbe Slough of Despond to occupy boc rable seats in the State Leg sUture. Tbe Chinaman has done it ail ; has e' evated Democracy, by giving Ue:n a text to preach from, and to win by. Tbe least tbey could and suould do un der tbe circumstaucts is to tlect Wa Sbiog and Iron log to tbe United States Senate. And only tor tbe pro verbial ingratitude of Republics, we should expect and demand to have this done. Tbat tbe Democracy have concludej tbat tbey can never hit a Cninaman amiss, is shown by tbe late action of i Mr. Amis, in iuimduciog his famous bill in tbe House, "to discourage caste in this Slate." Tbis delightful bill goes on to provide, Sec. 1. Tbat it shall not be lawful for any male inhabitant of ibis State, over the age of fit'leeu years, to wear bis hair in a cue, or platted, or ot greater length tbau six inches, or shave a portion ot tbe scalp, without first oblaiuiug a license therefor, to be i sucd y tbe Clerks uf tbe several rouu ties, an 1 delivered to tbe Sheriffs ot same, eigned with bis name aud seal of office." Tbe bill suits us eutirelj. We never did like 'cues," not evea a billiard cue, aud tbe Chinaman h, at tbe pret ext time, tbe bel "cue" D tnocracj bas, Bo we a e fo nenst h tu. Cues aud braids, and il-.ua are to go out ot fashion, then, and we would sogeet tbat pen's between 15 aud 75 be not allowed toparttbeir hnir iu the in id die. P.irtitig the hair in tbe middle, aud wearing soHp lucks, should be boat ily taxed. This bill is aimed at the Cbiuese, but it fires eoiue scatter ing thots thai mic.bl bring down a Democratic statesman uow aud llieo The t'lauee about "shaving portions ot scalp" is certain y one of aoti-Derut-cratic tendency. For jtoodtteaa sake, don't pass any law that could justify ao examination of Democratic crani ums, for whatever m-iturs of lively in terest might be founi hy such examiu tioa would be overpowered should it transpire tbat not ooly Chinese, but high toued D mocrats occasionally "shave a portion the tenlp." Democratic Legislation. Democracy- discovers a faiut show of reason for ousting Mr. II Tman from a seat in the Senate, on pretence thai he has forfeited bis claim by accepting an appointment from the collector o' Internal Revenue for tbis State. They made tbe most of what argument they had; stretched suspicion to it ct er most, and studiously ignored all tbe authorities quoted by Mr. llermaito show tbat the Collector has uo power to appoint a Government officer and that his deputies are ia reaii.y bu' agents whom he anoints, t'r w-hute acts be is responsible to Government, aud who are ot!y responsible to him and paid by bim out of his own sal ary. Several Senators had intimated, we are told, their detetmioatioo to oppose tbe admission of Mosher, but tbe strength aud tyranny of ihe cacus sys tem wasbrougii. to beur.nod tlese gen tlemen were forced by it to vote f r a man wbo had oo claim to tbe seat save tbat il had just been declared vacant. It is difficult to see bow a body of sworn men, such as our Stale Seuaturr, could ignore the logical, candid and comprehensive argument of Senator Herman, wben be made bis defence Leaving out ol consideration the ar guments In favorof tbe seat being cou firmed 10 Mr. Herman, and the t'-ic. that ihe Democracy construed every pos- -ble doubt against bim, let us x mine ihe claims of Mr. Mosher to a arm. Mr Herman lock the ground tbat Muc tier's election was entirely illegal, baring been irregular aod unauthorized. Our constitution provides tbat in case of a vacancy, tbe Governor tball i'sut a writ of election. T-iis was not done as no vacancy w s known to eiui JI . Mnsber rsn for Slate Senator a tb. su'picion tbat he could, wiib tbe aid of a Democratic meinrity, oul Mr. If el man. He announced bimselr as tbe Democratic candidate and got tbe Democratic votes and then comes to Salem and by Demoratic votes again, but without any shadow of In w except that which makes the Senate the jude of tbe qu. l ficatioos of its members, ia installed as Senator from Douglas county. A precedent is established by which, hereafter, any man who choses can run for State Senator, and geltiuga few votes, no opposition being made, be can come to tbe Senate chamber, at d trumping some excuse for bu b action,ttie seat of some Senator canjbe declared vacant aod he be installed therein. Cul. Cornelius moved that inslead of inducticg Mosher the seat should he declared vacant. Such a course would have been more consistent, as the ex ecutive writ of election could then have been issued, an election held, and a Senator elected from Douglas county under the forms of law. At it is, Mo sher occupies a seat to which he bas shown, and can show, no proof of a legal election. It is a proof of tbe disorganising and revolutionary cbsr acter of Democracy, of tbe unscrupu lous character of pollutions, and car ries with .it the conviction that parti san feeling rules tbe dy aod overrides both justice and reason. CSDCoslng. The Democratic member bave been in informal council several times late ly, witb what effect we do not exactly know. On Thursday evening they met at tbe caucus room, most of the Democratic members , being present, and discussed matters generally, not coming to any eoncluion as to wben tbe party caucus on tbe Senatorial question should come off. Tbey bad considerable talk about railroads, which interested the Southern mem bers considerably. We understand tbey want plenty of time to talk over tbat important question. Last night they met again according to adjourn ment, but ; having beard tbat Several of them have openly asserted that they could select a candidate good enough fir them without any help from a cau eas, we are inclined to believe that uo result was arrived at. Indeed hear it strongly asserted that tbe matter " 1 1 - i I I a. ..mil .n l n.. ur ilium mi n- ..inn. n.i.n. I iimi i il i mi ml I I I II IN wa a failure I itp'USitilf tlfU Ki'-sl . Caucus ha been dethroned, as ett as Napoleoj. 1 Midnight. Those Democrat ta tu bers wbo attended tbe enitou ne-iii g last eight, resolved to go iota s Legis lative Caucus on Monday evening. Tbe question is, whether a Vnaflority or tbe Legislature ran be wot into tbat caucus, for if enough Hay tut to 'break Ibe tnajuritj, no game can be made tbat will win LfgUlntiTe Assembly; of Oregon- Blub lttalr lila. ; HOt'BB. StiM, Sept. 16, 1870. Tbe Houe nutlet 10 o'clock a. m., Speaker Hayden in the Chair. Quo rum present. The speaker announced tbat the Sergi-ao'-U-Arim b d be-o unlil tu pro ure Ibe eervit-es of a CbapUin, and that inert fore tbe usual prayer would lit, omitted. KU.IS. Mr MrCIain, from the Committee on "Amendments to lb Staudioii Rule. reported an amendment lo rule 8, in creasing tbe Committee on Election, and tbe Oomuiiiue on Couinie ce. from 3 to 5 members. Alan, an am-udment to rule 43, requiring 100 copies of all bills to be provided, unless otherwise ordered. Tbe lifer part of the r. port was struck I'Ut and tbe former adopted Mr. l'ultou (rave notice of a bill to renuiate the tees aud salaries of tbe otti ers of Wasco and Uiuuttlla couo ties Mr. Wbiteaker effered a resolutiot to furuUh each-of tbe oflii-ers ot tb' House with the same amutiut of eta liooery Mnd documeuts as is allowed the members. Mr. Elkinh gave notice of a grntral fee Htid axUry bill. Mr. Burnett gave ncti e of a bill tu compel butchers to retain the biiirg ot all cattle slaughtered, for public in -pection. Mr. AmiH introduced a bill to amend e. tioo 9 ot Chapter 'i ot the General Lws, so as to exempi $100 worth ol of iereonal property Iroui taxation, tt.r ech mem er of a family. Ordered printed. Mr. Oldwell pave no'ire of a bill relaiinu to loll tin ger and terries. I Mr Alexnidr gate nutice of a hill. reUlli u tu the coutrin-tii)ii of a canal aud locks al Oiepmi Ci:y. Mr. S'ttape ofl'end a rer-olutioii for the appulul lueut ol an adtlilioual Page. The Speaker announced Metsrs. Vbttenk-r and V.ttla us additional immbeis f tbe Coiuuiitlee ou Edi tions. House artj'iurned. tfcstTK. The Senate niet,at 10 i. tn , and the ni-r i e npeod Aitb prJ r, by ll-v Juki, l'.iwell, ol Ibe Fu'ks of I lie Sunt - miii. Minutes lii-in if rr-ad and approved, I Ileudershott, tnni Cunimittee oo elec. i iion made a report st-tiiup furth tht 1 ihe Couiiuittee uetdrd power tu pru- j cure peou nun papc.. ! t'urueliu-i moved to accept ther'i- 1 purl i Cochran moved tu amend lo tnkf ; Ihe.; powers npptird !r only exieud It ! ti-e-raee ol Vniubiil county. H-'tiilerrbol taid he would accept i he nineniient. ! Cornelius ruiaed priut of order that J it wn not i'i Itt-iiilerrbiii'a power to e nccept. And Chair decided potul welt tnken. A vote oo ihe amendment being ta ken it Wis lot, and the origitinl uu- tioti tu aci epl tbe icpotl mid grunt the Commute power lo send lor perron a ml papers was carried Ate 1 1 . noes 3 Mother 1.3'ered resolution to pi) HeriliHii mileage, which was lost by a mixed vole, mi mbt rs explaining that ihey suppoed a-t he was the ettlin2 member, the 1'resideot of ihe Sennie would draw his warrant fur mileng ad per diem. Mustier explained that be (lulu i make the motion fur but. come, liui for a fur purpose. Henderabot gve uoiii e of a bill lo I aiioiieb ibe ulii.e ot Ailj itanl General. M.isher gave notice tn..t be would in troduce a lull relntiug to arsesruieol and culler tion l f taxes. Mr. l'reetdeut called attention lo a communication on his table relation lo a rocinble to be held iu the evening at ihe house of Mr. Holman. Tbe President gve notice that Ser ator Mosher was appointed a nieuihei i f all ibe Commiuees of which Mr Herman bad beeu a n ember. HOC KB. AKTEil.NoDN StSMU.1. The Hc.u-e met al 2 p. ro., beiop ci-lled to order. .Mr. Laublin offered a resolu'ion urnhtiug the comna.I.e ou contested election case in Yamhill county l!" power to feud tor persons and ilm i -menls. Mr. Liuitblin ot Vnmhil r;ued ibe need of tbis power to d justice to the sitting nieuitiers ami stated the circumstances under which he evidence bad been taken, the Imi. notice of ci'tite-t llnvinu uimie it im postitle lo cvnplete the necesary evi ill new as tunic of Ihe u:o-t linporiani wnnesees are reei leuls of Marion and rther counties. There w re 53 wit uesses cal ed and the inking ot iteposi I tions had been a very slow aud tediou- business. I D itr a thought the H iu-e and com- j uiittee houl l not Wi-ste lime on tin dilatory run vi inn. is ol men, who, t, their own ehowina' bHd bexlected in collect testimony, which they now call indispensable. Let Ibe geulieiuan tr -foi in the committee on e- aettons whet and w here be can bave this lestim nj readj . Hire thought tbe gentlercan miuu derstnoii the nieuih r lrom Vnmruli who h.vd stxttd Unit the wituesves who couid not be procured were resident of Marion arid other counties. It thi m -joriiy of this hou-e ure in earnest In wht they pretend, and Intel d lo de eidr Ibese vaees tairly ai-d borestiv. i hey wilt cerininly allow the Mtiing tin tubers a tair ehow to procure testi inony, and committee should have power to reach it by procuring evi dence. Helm was opposed to ihe resolution as il stood, lie favored a lair trial but ipp8d delay. He predict, d that n would he found Ibai the ri ti irf mem bers from Yaoibill had received Hire, months not.ee to procure test'moi-y He believed the evnleuce was all takes and they bave it with tbem. He ete1 he delay in ibe Grant county . on es in '66 as male for a purpose, aud com pared tbis l u. Apperson said be did not think the Democrats of this Hous would refu tbe committee ibe right lo secure any evidence tbey might find neceriary Iu tbe case of Clackamas county, ai least, there had been uo rebutting ler timouy. Laugblin did not wish to bold a seal in tbis body if not jiietly entitled to ir. and wisbrd tbe cuniniitlee end tbe tlou-e to satisfy themselves as to tbe time wben tbe oolit es were served oo tbe members from Yamhill. Tbat would be proof against Helm's asser tion that there bad been three months service of notice to contest. Alexander said ihe committee, of which be was a men b-r, had only met aod organised this noon, and .bad ni t yet made any exam nation ot evidence. So be moved tbat tbe resolution lay on tbe table until the committee hate time to judge if further evidence is needed. Which motion was carried. 1 Serate Joint Role was read pro id iug tbat the Judge of the Supreme Court aod officer of the two Houer be furnished witb copies of Code aod session laws, which was adorned. i McCoy offered H. B. ilo. 5, relating to water rights, flumes and ditches, whlcb was read brat time and ordered printed. - Dorris gave notice of a bill to sep a rate tbe offices ol County Clerk and youniy Kecorder In Lane county, j House adjourned. : ItSMATB. Senate met at 2 o'clock p. m., and being called to order, Burcb gave notice ot a bill to aid tbe construction uf a canal and locks at tbe Willamrrt- falls. also a bill consolidating tbe tim ers of State Librarian, Clerk of the Supreme Court and Reporter ot that Court. Trevitt gave notice of a bill to ant tb- construe ti.. n ot a wagon road from the mouib of Sandy op ibe south bank of the Columbia to Dalle lny. Mu-ber f?tve notice of a bill lo mend tbe Cod- of Ci-il Procedure Cornelius offeied S. J. R. to provide copies of ibe Wit aad .eloa Law to Judge uijfTae fuprenje t;uurtaa, officers of lw two Houses, wbkb was cniedi"alo S J R- tor cu mitiee of 2 on prt mf the Senate; and 3 oo pari of itie Huubr, tu arafi joint rules. Carried. Senate adjourned. . , . ' - CITY AK COUatT ITKMf. Itxms. The workmen are putting ibe finiabing touches on the mansard roof of ibe Cbemeketa. It will be et -closed to-day, with the exception ot of the windows. It is said that Senator Corbett and family are on their way borne frua Warbington. Tbe boats brought another besp of pluws fur Cunaiugbam k Co. Teamsters seem to be devoting them selves to oak wood ju-t nuw. AVe counted seven luads in one train yes terday, and one t an see at leaH re load cnuiiutc i j at any uiomeul tbat be is ou tbe road. A wagon load of fine cedar lumber was brouubt to town from Staton's mill. Il found a ready sale, ot course. Groceries. E L. Corner bas bis advertisement in another column, aud be baa received a line lot of new gnudr, which justify adt ei tieing ou a liberal scale. Capt. Scoit was receiving a lot of new goods last eveuiog. Tbe Captain as trade is quite as good as be xpec ed to find it al bis present aland on Stale steee". Tus Rivkb Si'hvbv. The river su -vey is prot:reisiug favorably Tbe par ry al work below town will fiuisb Ma theuy's Uar today, and to-morrow will move camp up the river to work o-i Huiu hr.y'a Bar Rkdcctiox or Fans Pkhmiseo. Tbe st- amboat compmies un ibe Wil lamette and Columbia rivers bave agreed tu carry pseugers and fre gilt 'or the Slate F ir at half the u-u,l rains. Our item vreterdy slxui'd bae r.ad O. S X Co. fur O. Sl C. ai-je CuiupiJiiy. CoaL CtiMlNU We eee by the Por -land papers ibataUige lot of Bank nead coal in sacks has been received per bark A I ii y , and conrined to tbe Stbui G.a Cr.tupany. We expei t lo net out our paper by ibe light of coal, iu a flay or two. Tug Lts Coi'ntv K.ib. Tbis eom lll cue i-3 oo next Tuesdny, aud continu es through the wtek. The wrait.e firouiisvs to he pleaeaut, and if ao lueie is eery reason to expect it at the al tendance will be late, muiI the OispU) li'SI rl-. I tie people ol I. Mill C 'U'.I t-el milch pridt- tu n tnli ru g theii Ciuu iv Fair ucelul ai d attlaclivt. CauuUT ("p. The H'eatner Sbon lestenlav brniubt up 50 tons ol freignt, tid ihe Albnn) quite m ijuauliM , Ihu- I clearing out the wuretiiiu.-e below hiii! cauliing up wih their titiMue.-f, for ihe tird tune iu a we.k. Tre steam lion! in n i j thl t hurt h cau Uow waik I he main silt-eta of luwii, at.d not t-ike through Ihe Hlievs to nVoiU being a.-ked for the bunOredih liuie "abuui thai Iretgbi," Hy IUilkoaii. Farrar Bros have re ceived by railroad au invoice of fruit from California, which includes grapes put up iu 6 lb boxes, at $1 per box, lOcoauus, hanauas and tomatoes. The grape lhnt came loth" TvlKS MAN Wee e -cioi S tie oi.lv lault e dii-covmd was the box ot.l not pus-esj the miraculous ijual lies ot the widow's cru?e. What Mr. Whallkv Said. (Jo Thursday Mr. Wnxliey, iu Ibe discus sion relative to discbm gin the Sftecial Coiuuiitlee on the elections in ll.-nluu County, rrmatked thnl tbe regular Standing Cunimittee for tualpuipose was the one on elections, w hich was rovided by law lor that purpo.-e, and he showed the propriety ot the reg ular buiu ss beiuy pla e.i in it h iiOs. i ue oiuipie iran!posi Ion ol lo let ets in tv pe the word "nti" biiig r.lup uisleMtt l on. mad- iiiue a juiutue of our repor. of Lis r-uiai ks. WlLLAMKTTE U.MVg StTV. Tbe ear cuimeiced lat Mondy, uu'er llio.-t t oiahle ciri t.lul .ue Tu. m tendance is l-rge, and President Gatch has been making uiai y niiproveuirnlr, and instituting a pei'eci eyriiui lht already shows good renul s. Tnere Will, we believe, be Ilie Urgesr l en-'-ance during the yenrever k wu in the "isiory uf ibis su- cear'ui lu.ululiou. I'n.t. nor H. g.re, ho-e lnr.itin 10 Ihe t.'hair of .Ni'iiml Scientea e an nou.icd, hassiguiti d ti. Bi-.epiue, aud he will nrrive in a .rborl liui-. V'r- R geis w ill t-hcIi d'aw uig In ibe L niit lany. Mis Adano. has xriived. un win Miun assume her au les ns l'r, i ept ress. Mu if al It em er it Su i h i- the sug gestive title ot a company, f . r which Mrs J. D. Gary is ageut. Its ol ject is similar lo Ibatot lite iusueni.ee comp - isies, l ut tbe plan ot woiking is Old. i- eut, being lkeo from that of tbe dit'-ler.--iit betieroleni societies. One thou- sand persotis are numbered in a class. A payment of six dollars coustilut.M tne a nuuitter, an enun I tvmeot of .J'i aud an ascessu.ei I of ii ,ri() on ihe death of a lui-mbrr .f ibe las- entill-s Ihe furuily ol the deceased tu a Ii n- fit I J' Sou, or a pMjtneni ot .u .. ij.i S3 iu the smite iii.nuei pei nr.-- jaO "tl Tlii.i, beoiiirs tiein cheper Ihn m-ur ance n-vers the g.nie put pose, ninl ihun euihies any Inn. ., no matter ho poor, to plae-e his fnui y out ot d nger of beiug left destitute t.y bis sudden dealh. Lifs Insuka.nck (Jaim Frank Ells woeth, Esq., ofi'ers bis servicrs to iu sure li es, on auy lu-lhod the iorur. r uiav thoose, iu ibe Mutual Life lu--urance Company uf New York. Tuis is tbe mammoth Insurance C. oip-i y iu existeuce, numbers its loeurtd by buu ureds of thousands, aod hg assets fool up tens of inillioui. Frauk under stands ibe bosiosss, and everybody knows orougbi tu know that Life In surance works admirable results, and that tbe Mutual Lite uf New Turk bas no superior and scurce an equ-tl tur safety aud reliability. Botany is Orkgox. From ibe Ore- goman: We learn that Mr. B. lioetl, who is now in Oregon, collecting seeds of our forest trees and oiher botanic specimens, fur the St. Pete burg au. thoriiies, was very busy all day yester day, preparieir bis Cascades collection for shipment, previous to bis depart-' ure down the Columbia to dty, aud tbroceto tbe Sierra Nevada mountains. The principal seeds procured here, ro far, are species of the bemlui k and spruce. What is commonly termed tbe yellow fir, we believe, Mr. Buezl prononnees the Douglas spru. e. He bas been r ry successful, and i well pleased witb bis visit to Or-gon. He bas found various new species here of both plant aod trees, among which are five lili es only one of whl. h he fiuds named or referred to in botanic-1 works of tbe U. S. Government. Ii seems a little strange tbat our Govern ment -State aod National ehould be au care lees of Ibeae subjects, as to leave the discovery and nsmiug ot our native plant to European schools ; but the industry aod tact displayed by Mr Boexel show an earnestness and inter est to the matter which ia undoubtedly well paid. He bas tbis year visited many 'places In South America, and pr cured from there many sacks of 6oe xurcimens wM.b were firw-rited ttr Europe p re Ions luliif departure for Ca it .rnia and Oregon, about which be inces B'ticb uli.i ude f.r fear of tbeir lo- io tb pre-ehi co i.f Iications of Commerce incideut to tbt war. GEHEEAL NEWS. WitlitWiLLt. From the Union ; There is a good deal of sick Dens in tbe shape ol cold piliooo complaints, and ague in all parts of the valley. ' -t Tbe wheat crops or tbe county i es timated at 300,000 bosbels. 1 , Tbe Public School opoed Sept. 1. with 85 sctieliars. Tbe Wbiimao Sem inary also bas commenced. Tbe population or Walla Walla City is, 1 304 A Melicsn man nndetook to put a nose oo a Chinaman, but got whipped and wa-fined $10 lur trying bis ex periment At tbis time we see there is quite a scarcity of carpenters ; or, in other words tb re is an umi'ual amount ot work io tbeir line! Yeeterday we saw men hunting for carpenters, and offer ing $5 per dsv, without Gudiug any to except the offer. There is room lor a few more carpenters Jin Walla Walla. The demand is not confined to tbe city, hut is eaqually great ia tbe country. LI IS Ctll'Ml V. From the Albany Democrat: The county Fair commences on Tue -day next ; and tbe Democrat propoeer in issue a daily edition during tbt week. Tbe full amount of $50,000 bas beeu secured by individual notes, and Ren Holladay h-is bten notified tbat Al nany bas complied witb ibe terms of his proposition to oring the road through Albany on tbe subscription ot hat h nioti 1 1. The fune al of L W Doolt tie w.ts l-rgelv attended. D- Lga'tons of Mi.iioa were resent trom Corvalli-. J-fferson, hro wnsrillt , Lebanon and S.-ui. Actual ue b-ts demonstrated that Ihe 0"goi H-ajiers are superior to 4iiv in porn d machines. The Col'epate year of the Corvallie tllege ci lumeuct d on Wedneadav 'ast. Diriug vacation the huil'titi ha' been repainted and newl eeaied MARlrt. Or. Sept. ll'll. b K. V. Powers, J P , Stephen H. Cojal am' M sa Ma tba M P-r. ish. Scr to be RcxsriTBir. The penpl liviug in the Forks of an'inn r j c in the prn'pect ot having a depot oi lb O 4 C Rxilroatl within six mile o itnirtown. The .Was stales that lb depot will be tot aled at I'reti herd, an" that a gravel'ed rund will be mid. , coonei ting lie two pom's. We have a large body of land in lh 1 !o ks enr.ucb in ciecututeience to make a full Hzeil county; and the da is not far in the futnre, when a new county will to deuiHnne'; the pnpula Hon and resources of the country will in a very IV years at mo-t, be guffi cien' tor such a demand. Io popala tion Ibe'-lorks" number about fnt- tb'rd of the county W have an u -diifiriou- ami enlerpri-n.g p, piilnltot. nil r i iito iiig ihe ..c-l- in ihe Sab n a'id I'or'lnnd paoers, il is eaey lo he. 'hiit uiote produce of various kltid (altest and oals rX'-epted) is yeerlt tak.n frorn thi- lorali'y. than any ott er io ihe county and perhaps iu the Suite We know ai II m. niemhi r of the pr sent legi-liure, w-iniitig, on a cer tain time to purchase a barrel of good Ou ter tor bis i wn use (he then livirg aa now at a treat distance) application was rrtetle for that ano-iint in the towu of J ff. rrton, but cou lit no1 be had. The gotid mother ol tbe Hon. Uepresenre- i live made inquiries of us it tbr amount c nli! he had in Sciu, and wae aiuaied wben told that in one -cellar aioue more than a tiundnd barrele was waiting for leama lo haui it off. tine thrash r, we ere informed iha-hrd 27 ot'O busheU of gnin lis -iitoni.r. Tins Season we can foil nl l-n ihtaatierr". all lni.y from the earl -esl de i 'id, and y t in Hie field, ami at a mod. rate average ot 1!0,0 0 to earl , uulil fi'e 2uo ooo I u. In Id ot grain raised iu th f r ." n Ut.TtM til. From ihe Utmlil: Tbe driving tif th pi'es lor ihe railroad wharf ou ihe oi -pu.-ite eiile of the river is provian a very lah'.riou task The ground is vtry liatd, anil the piles caunot ne li'iven de'-p en mrh to insure their atanttitiff tu hivh water. To niake lh .'ru lute eultetantial, a tare aiuoutt ot iron etrai pll'g will I e iece-sar . No. I s sieaoi hre engine has been verhaiiled, sud prouou need io firl ela-S order. K-v. C It 1! tmell's eesav on the in ai ii p t.f ihe word 'Catholic," ii pronru' crd a inasttrly t fforl. Tlie Nicl olson pavement is a failure, -tnd is being reputed by planki' g. Seieral (.male sa onu keepers are In tr.uilil. , iliioiwh belli); cauabt su allujl. I S. Mr.-h.li Voting furnishes Ihe Ovijun n ai h tlie fo. lowing ctatii.il' r l .M'llinoinah coua'y, ! n i n.fO : I, p. nation whit- nt .les, ti,lp!; whir (males, 4 019: colond m-te., 58H ; . ol. red i. .. alee, 117 Total. 1151.1 F'Tein horn Males. 2 1 3 9; lem I s 'Jll. T -'al. 3 'Mil Cia-S'.li. ation ol . olor It.ack- 1G! ; It diaits 3S ; Chi nr se, 600 Ci'ti.'i u'o.nal telaiititis No. of oters, 2.1L7 ; No. of dwililn n.-uees, l'Jt;3. I'ohtlamo From ihe Bulletin: Lao eni.ig a man nani.d Flannaao, oik ! t f the dt-t-k hands ou the eteanter Aler, was thrown nterhoardj and betore aa--tetauce could reach t i til was drowned At ibe liiueot tbe sad occurence Fleo oaari was dttcet.dii (t tt.e ((at gw ami a beaviir loaded band nu- k. Th. olaiika w.re very elippt ry from tati and be could obtain no foot bold. When near the bottom he slipped, and befor. he could overcome tbe liuprlus of Ihe Odd, be was foiced ai-roes ttie btiw o be boat, and thrown into tbe watrr ilia roiupauiona ufed every !iort poesr ole tu ease hi 111, but owirif It, the dai It ie-s, he could not be reePued iu t'nie Ho.rn.dt was siiiiaeijiieiiily recovered .nd an intiiest held over II bt Justic Mureland actifia' " Coroner, and a ver dit t loubd as above. From Ihe Orejoninn: Tbe damaged locomotive Portland, bas been placed n her wheels mid removed to the shop for repairs, which will begin itumed ttely. Toe Id'-om iltvr Clackiinas has been tried, and work- fiuel. Triesteainsbip CtHorniaarrived from Sin Frunctsco, with 14 a passengers Q me a number of elenant and cosily resiliences are about completed. Henry Wilsoo bas been sentenced to aix days in jail, for stealing a gun and some blar ke'.s. Supreme Court. Salem, Sept. 14, 1870 Mi-Arthur, J., anoounced the fiodii'jr of tbe Court in Hill,appellaut, vf. 5M- len, lespoutienr, appeal from Polk, af Hr ruins; tbe deci.iou of Ibe court below ; Sullitan for appellant. In Grant, appellant.vs. ttucb respon dent, appeal from Wasco, Prim, J.J announced tbe deciriuo of tbe Court dismtssioif theappeal on motion; 11 in aeuo for apellaut, Wilson lor respoi - dent. lo While, respondent, vs. Allen, ap pellaat, an appeal from Wa.bmtoi ; iti lKinent below athrtned on rootlou ot ibe failure ot the appellant tu ble bis rauecript. Hare and iltlchell for re- -poudoui. In Whitney vs. Jobos, argument coocluded aud case su'rmitted. In Wood, re p indent, vs. Johns, ap pellant, appeal lrom Wasco, a motion lo strike oui parts ol the etatemcol wus argurd and submitted. In Mi Farland, appellant, v. Ho'land re.p indent, appeal fiom tr e 6 SS wha pu. pons to be a cro. tatemeuf. tie spot deet move, toetrike out statement nd bill ol exceplione; argued and sub t jilted. . . . , .. ... r , Fulton, appellant, s. Erhart,resoon dent, appeal from Hanoi ; ared and aubmitted. Court adjiturnrd ato Saicrdsy mori ing at 9 o'clock, " '. From Puckintlo : The. order ' wt' Which our I'i h etetoei t embraces t'te cause of France furm'shee a puisle for in ny thouab-tul inio is, and yet its so ot ou ittsimole : Iu plat. t ins; a ps- i ti.- Rnlne, L- oi Kapoleo j,. oposcs to bi idget. Thai's all. r A Sew Motive fever- Em'de Limm, a Frenchman, ha in' traduced to tbe world a new motive powrr.in tbe shape of ammonia. This alkaline gas is compostd of three parts of hydrogen to two of nitrogen, and is produced in large quantities by many decaying vegetable and animal sub stances, giving tbem their odor. L used to be produced by til distillation of born shavings, and hence gained ibe popular name cf hartshorn. A most important quality of this gas is tbe facility with which it is absorb, d hy water. Io this vehicle it returns to ibeearto to nourish v-geUtion. After having been exhaled ny dec- ing sab stances, and the same cbarai t riaiii- eadersii available as a mo ice power The density of tb-gas il btlf that ol air, and of sn.moniaud wa-er on quarter less than of pure water The vapor al a beat of 60 degree- ex rts a pressure of 100 pounds to tbe gquare loch, while water, o give an quiv--- lent in steam, must be raised to3i&de g ees. Wub the tatne heat, ammonia requires ah tit three limes as m ich room for ixpatsiou as inn. Tbis gag bas no action upon any til tbe me alg except copper, and on anouni ol be low pressure required will no' aear onl ma. ninety like sitam Speakiorf of i'S app'H'alioo to hor-e-i i t (mi which it ba been Hied), a w rit. r in the Ei'g utetiug andMiuii g Journal say- : lis cbeapnen, wben compared wi h steam, is owing to tbe f ct tbat one steam eogme, -f it could tie made to propel oi e huiided etreet car wr.h ease, would h- inu b i h.ap r ban one hundred strain engines, ear b reiiuirii g a parate fire and ri giueer, "e.-ides ihe regular coiduttorof lh err; hut the caee is far d IT rent with i-nru ma, as a single ei ginet r at tbe etation ran s upermtei d the stipplyii g t two hund'eii cars with I quifieo am nion a in eiirtit i- tit quami y m tun ai y .liati.li.e Will. in ibe limiik t alaige i ly, by n atie ol a Single fiie undel the staiiunerj boiler io which ihe am uiol li al gas ia liqii tied Further i u l lied atuiui rna can be couipnrd, ll 1 riiftv be pern.ined the Xpn Sein, 'o eio tie up power, w bit b can r niaioiu -i rtpervoirfor months or even y ear nd be tranfponed anvwlurein any tte-trable qnaiitiry ; and then at once, without any further preparation, car. t-e used for any purpore desired ; aid l.y the eimple turning of a la lit el can tie made ro act as poaertullv as when Pr?t liquified. Tbe et mated coeto' constiuciing ai d eiet tii g no rtiiierv net-eesary lo propel twen'J-five street tars by amiiiouia i $23 fiOU The cost per day ol ruaiutalliil g I qlli't tl g p1" -eees at elaiion. and charging twenty Hve cars, eac b car making eevenly two miles per d y, is et-limsted at The ptrcet t-ge of loes in t ii mou ol as al tne Louisiana lie ilanularlu . mg Cotiipai.v for oLe tear inn uut lo 25 per cent . Ureal Mepubluan t'emouatrall us t . t-e iidoii. New York, Sep. 14. Late io the af teruoon, au itni-rouiptu Hireling wae ailed aud a ureal crowd aceellibled i Tralalar Square. Tbre were uiao -peakers, anions thtni O-titer and Ju- nn M-.Car by. T e liov.rumeut was deuouueed in t e bitiereet and most uuineasured terms for its course toward ibe French Uepuh.ie. The Cabinet was declared to be a Cabinet of treason o human nebls and tbe peace ot Europe. The example of America was invoked enjid Ihe uioel tremendous cheers lrom tt.e multitude. Immense ..pplaw-e followed the sentiment that il the right of tbe people to establish a K public in Fran, e was lo be denied, Tt would become Ihe dutv of the peo pie to eelablt.-h aUepuhlic iu England A (jreat i)em. crane meeting is called hi lie held in Hide Park on Sundny next. Il is in contr roplaiii-u to form a grand . roces.-ioo io honor ' ot the entablish tueul or the French Republic. Th. -sine kind of tneetiuits are oeing held ill over England 1 1 allaa Stma Flrreme, Sepr. 13ib Eve.trg The following . flifial news is mad public: The Papal troops have eval uated Ibe towu of Tertacine. Th I ailaus were warmly Welci metl at V.terbo anil elew ere on th-ir ai peai- nte in Papal teiriioM. IVpailrtc pe traieruize with tbe I altan eoldiere tieneral Cordoires advanced eoliih- j from Viterho, and siooi-rd lor a ime at Civ. ta Casiell no. The Papal j '. .utvn foriuiug the narnaon ot the : t a.-lle opened hie on t e Italians. A oaltle i u tied, lasiing all hour,- w In n he Poirlb'tal troops -urfvuiiereii. fhy were Inkeo to ripolilo as prison traoiwar. ev ra I places bsir lint. coupled ty the ltl ao troops at Ihe fcjuet-t ol linzT!. FreXine hue t-i teen eva. uated y the Papal -i.ons, whit h Lit utenani General A t - . lu.tie, of tb.- I alia.-, forces, no eu . l Lieii'eoair-(!eneral ItiXo Id. (Vn to, 12 unit north oi C viia V. chiO The 4 II army corps le'l C vita Caaleltano laet ni)jhi, alter it- fucit it the rantle. Tnis force is now t irohi! g on Utue. w Y-.ik, S-pt. 1t h. A special om K due d led the 12th, says tha a. pr.ipo.als from ibe h.u.ti ot liaiy a. to future arraniietiiei.t-, are repudiated l.y the Pope, wno decline- lo acku -wt ie ihe an b nny of ihe King to treat to the eu' j-ctton t.l Papal States. La ct Gt,ss. Tbe glass for the front roota of Chemecketa Hotel which is to be occupied by B. F. Browi , til brought up by boat yestcrd.ty. Il con let of two plates for the windows, each t inches hy 140, and two foi he door, rah 2Si by t4 These plates would now cost in Hau Francis co, $000, but were b-uuhl before the ar for about $it)0. Mr. J. (J. Wrmhi inform- ii- that hy buying lheirlas' which i' all tbe fi test finished p'ate a t'.e litne they di t, fu-lead ol waiiiiji till il tit needed, Ihe couiptr.y naa made a -aving of aver ii.Ouu iu ibai one item. Didst di ir. I)--m crtic organ vinies back on Tiro Davenport with t otsiderable. force, but no accuracy, in the as-cit on that in tbe County Cot -. niion last Spring, he voted against Major George Williams, who was ibrn a candidate for Couuty Clerk. Tbe in- curacy occurs in the declaration that Mr. Daveoport voted against bim, which happens nut to be tbe case, be cause be was not able to be in the city then, and bad no occasion to be here, -s be was not a candidate for any of fice, and he couldnt very well have voted had be been here, as he was not delegate to the convention. Tbi statement come within about twelve niles of the truth, which il a short mistake lor d-mot-racy. liotct Arrivals. (sEPTEMita 16ib, 1870. OFtnt HOl'tE. 4 Smith J Savers, J Buck'naiter, Waldo Ross, . D H Williams, K B ThomnsoB, I, H Wakefield, J Q Chapman, J II Sheppard, J S Thorn is, Q A Br.Kjk-, A O Ctbbs, K K lit u. Jonn Carley, A Cowan, Wm Lmk. VSIIUX HOTKIa. I Uearmic. W C Rolht tell, Wm Stetthen SmithC Cain H Burrows Wnt X wdith, . C Morgan, Ja Navoprum, r C. Tole, Wm Tomer, S Keller, Job Toler, Of Eli . HOUasfi. Hiit?h Starr. L S L-tt, Jtihi Craw ford, Jack Alphin, M Hanley, J Whitney, Btroit Z ft times, J C Mo eland, Edward B Geary, KPE rbart. N Fitch. ( W W.ldroo, H HavtinsT k wife, fi M B-'e, D B Banoer, W H Marshall, C as .M.Coy, T LoKan, I LnnahaB. T tia IOO. Mrs Hofird k son, Henry H wttt, .Mrs Lewis. Chas Gardner, H J P7, W'ro Hottoo, Joe Buchanan, B J Bi ogra, .l .tj- Kel'y, J W Mossherid, W.ia-e B tt. Tony Ward, Ham J Dtnnis, Wm E dertots, J H K.en-rs Man- A M ro id, A ht r'm lt t Frank Mastersoa, - The following explanation i gifnj of "Ubln j" Tbe German cavalry arey romposra or cuirassier, aragooos. hafrers, "and Uhlans The last name, wbo seem lo alarm Ibe Fiench ro must, are lancers. ' They sre a part of Jibe regular cavalry force, Itgh'ly artned, well mounted, aad are probably to msks raid in. tbe cooi.try in advance of 'tie German line of march. Therefore tbey naturally excite unusual and wide spread terror. But tbiy are only Grr man c valiy. ,Tbe Germans seemed to bave learned, from our success in mak ing "raids ' dnrng tbe last war, bow effective it is to barry witb competent cavalry, an enemy' country. maBmrn. . On Sunday, Sept loth, atibe t'aniit meeting at Kutteville. by Bei j Todd, Mr. E J P illip. o Sa em, lo Mrs. L M. H-dge ol lodepen Jedce Also at tbe same lime ard place Mr A. Dunior to Miss Mary A Voran. DlklO. Near Oakland, Oregon, June 10th 1870, of consumption, Lawrence Mc Cauley, eged 30 jesrs. A the saoi- place, or dropsy, t o 27 h of Augu-t. Martha M Cauley, mother of tbe above, aged 52 )eara. "DeaUi lores a shiulni mark " Oregon pap-rs please ropy. PROFKSSInXAL CAKUS J tBta.0 a. Hit H tblisos, St. D lli j-wlt'lan ii nd Nurp-oii, (Late of Brlleme Hip tl Medical College, Hi York Citj. ume tn Moore's Brl k. Stalm. Osrw AlABJaO SMITH. AlloriH-y A ConiiM-lor it I Lnw PKOCTOtt AND SOLICITOR AVOCAT. Practices iu the Slate and t". S. Courts. OIHee Xo. Ids Kroul Street, oppJmili 'iv Cormirk'a Btak Siote. POKILASI). KKKOON. J. C. bRl'BBs, AI. l., I'll-HiCJill II It iltl "ait r l Offers las aervices tn the citizens ot Sa leaj and Tlcinilv OrrtCE At Orua- Store f firuhl.s t'o.. oi Statu alretst, one door earl of Kxpree olfice, SALEM, (IKKtlO.V. nihiitl A. St. BSC1.T. SI. . OtCcs and resilience corner Ciiiun and Uunt streets, SAl.KM.OKKtJtlX ir.b r ,-i.n I l-II at Souiher'a llrti? Sttr PottKLu 4k. rLiAsr, Allot u) a and t oanaelora at Law aatl aoalcltora I Ihncit) , tl.HA.W OKb.rJO. I.. KLl.V-tOrKY PUBLIC. a I ectton and coneejaoces promptly a..ale.i t . L. run. J. I.. CUL.L.IKSI, Attoi-sit'y tit Ltiv, DALLAS. Olil-XJON. froinpt atientkin iiveo o bualoeae. SperfU Collections ami iransutions In Real Katatt. Oibc. an suirs iu the Curt Uouae. drclltl Te.lh ttkta out Wltlawat Palst. Teeth extracted withlhe uae of Hllus Oxi'le Lausliirif bas) the most popular method ustd In Kajtcra Cities. Ily L. -. SwICIFF1. OFFICE. : : PATTON'S BLOCK. ref" A'l DentUtrv ra-rfiinned with late la- j . i .. i . . i rwreiuents. raiem, uiic t, uiw u ligU II. CIIAN OK ITTID SI T. Li. Nit KLIIf, DontlatM, SALEM. :::::: OREGON "lIIR eontl-ued patrotiag- of thoe apprecl- 1 atins KhillMto i it tll.ne.o t mll i S aarnesllv toilrlted. Srtilirial wu k as ! a the hei. and as cheap at .-an lie liarl ar a y i.BIre in the Plate. aw. M ' R"t XIDIi for Kalnle.a ex Taction. RrM.m. liter w mile's Store anil ailjolnoiir M, ar aouteiy'sliallerj. Jlae'JsxS a. nr.. : w. auna ajiirii st Ms.na.uir a. DKNTIHTiw. ;riwold'a Block, Oppoaite Oast' SALKM, OK KO IN. VLL KINDS OF Pl.ATg WORK DOVK o. a.,ri notice, such as tit.l.l llare. Stirrer IM i tna, Ailaroantlne, Volcantre. or Ruhtw Vol eaniie (,-e.t !. Ane unld or alnmiiiuni. VK WAKRANr Al.l.UUR WORK out cxCelM anr t.ftlre iu the world. I'ri.et an I alyl-t ol work to suit all rlaste o! I ileiioe flom Bve lit tony ditllart la-r t. We tiae no yot in uar otljce. Anaetllietitis aaet roiuce local or g-fntrr-l auattthesia f.r the pain in fxlractinn of teeth. r.cT Capital Boot and Shoe Store STAICER & BIER, PREMIUfflBOOT&SHOE MAKERS Keep constantly on hand a good itock of California and Eastern IDoots cto Sliooa. AL'-O Manufacture to Order Men's Boots, M oment and Misses' Shoes, Of Every Variety & Style. We bave the best of facilities to urn out ISO. 1 WOltlC Not sunael In th BtaK. In Hie Market will bt osed. CnLr the best Slock REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. I r argaailh f C..J Pf aaafaeto- seplS:ss jr. Caaaiwaras S Stuaat. Administrator's Aotice'. XTttTlCr: Is Iterebjr siren, thai the unrfrr- XI dcraiguetl, was at IrvePepteoiber itrm.lbi j uf the Conn V Cairt for Mareai cttnolv, Uraicoa, dalr aaiuted anil qnalinea as atuilaatra,r el tn eaiate vf Jaa. T. Crump, tale aeceaaea,a at a county, a il arrn basics; claims against aaal rat ale are required to present Ita saroa alia ihe rta:r oucl-rs lo ih antleislgiieti, wtthla six BMiuiti from the dale heteaf, at her residence ia ealetn, la saM cuaott, or at Uia otoce at Ban- haaa a Laasoo, al tha usn House. V A Hi i Ha CHUMP, Administratrix af said SMate- -Itslem, 'evi. T, IsT i. atw . Admlnlatrator'a IVoticea VfOTICK U herchv siren, that the utirienlrned i V aa at the 8..-otvmbee tee as, ISTu, ol the CiMHitjr Voars for SlariuB oawiljr, Uresvn, Salj apoiiiMai snq qtiaiiaeii as aaiaiuiatrawir at in estate ef (LC. Aiiali, lata deceased, of saiS eoare ut. AH pa. sons basiaa claims acaltaK saM es tatc are requited Iu present the. aaai ailh ua nt veurhsrs la tba (maaislsned at l.ta riatdaoea, ataat eaa s-ila cast af hotth ratea. la aaai cauntj, aithia six aiotilhs f aai tha Oat bacaei. wm. n aiAI t, AdialoSnralor ef saU kalara, falea, Ptpt. S, lotw. - ate; CARD. Oauyis frrv. Anrast 4. ISTO. HHP. IVas . ft MIUUi.a!Ml-.a It oral Aatts. and a. At Hot. octroi. Manager Uraavtu aa-t w aihlnt ton Beaeca UOfas.. af tha Mew tuiaiana Mctaal I le loaano.a O a par : Ws eceiTcS t-a trm IStri tsatsttt, (A to brhaH af th - iUw af . Koseiiateta, tninraS la f a' Camp my ao Smaw an, IStiS weraa caaaot asurvas few ar eeaw Mils aaoaes Is t" uw bereavcl vtSoa of Mr. heasaatelu, for It ta all ah haste oeateet aee from aeiasl want. 1 aaail aar be sratafal ia aar Caaipaar for the BraiDti.eea a d b-artv SXod ! Hb ahlah mis atoner was paid. SJ, JaCOh, Adm'r of ' of S, Rosensttln, AcosasaJ. rsptaibarttIS7tl. iVi; . a.t, w-'wa' LKGAL notices. - Sheila's. Sale. BT vIAmV an eralaa tswi aa af h Car sail Court ot the etsia r orturaa for Ua Oaiotr at Marloo, la la Tur ef w Dilam Ms, ar 4 awaUwt A. I. S) eklln, e'eiaiant, lur the sun. f 81 tcea boadn ana thrrtj four ilollars aa lotemM as cost. rr want af persowal propenjr ' krle wpua an on Ssturrls, the ih tmy mt Oi ta. brr, 147(1, at one 'ctock.p. . at Uw Mart Ueaas daar tn said eaanty, I will SeU al parill sac Hon tor (.Id rata, tha rthl. title, ww sad lteea at aa4 A.I NI. kiln deleadaai lo aad la the lowtag 4 scribed prewisei to-all . Lati wwntMV an il aid iwe, la hloo l.a nWr 'gtilT-w, St altaatod In tha elrjr sf f aiera, 0-aia'jr at Marian, aad Stat a tf ires tm 1. N tdATUr,elmrr. Opt. I IST0 a4w JSntiCf t AdtsilniwlrHtloM. 'IOTIt'K far herahT gitea 't ar rhe arder.rned baa iv has been afe b ted Adssin1 Is. ta tha all! ar aes.d, ef "t-e r-iala Josek wimaaiwr, deceased, b li s Coa' t mici oi Stnrtea cowa'v, Mai of orrgt a. sll per ns having elaiai a, alas said estate are berrnv required preaenl the arnt, with the pr. are arbree, wlrhlti s a asantha Iran rhe data aareof, ta the andrralea.d, at bar , eal -rt-nce near Lancaster, Lan cauaijr, nr ta Mr. H T Thompson, tip atiarney, tn Saleni, Marr a roaaijr. H order or H. n N. Terrr, Cauaiv Jatlge. Salem, July K, If7t). M. A WILIIWft". JultSx Ailnt's, a II I. will aarxird. LADD & TILTON, 33 JNT J3L. 33 XL S . rORTL"B.OREr,.!t. Kalabliabed, 159. I:P0flT! received ai.d Arcaunis kept, .abject f lo Cheek or Draft. tNTERrVr allowed on TIMS' Dr.HrtTIot TRTPT FUNDS. In num. f I INK IiULLaH AND tFWAKPS, CKOd dale ol dre ilu Moae Loauedon Approreil Secarrty, nxtr. STOCK, anil oiheeealaabtes.iaretTtd ON DEPitolT for rkt k KKt fl.t l. " COLLECTIOM Bade, and proceeds promptly ra mllled. IWfgTMKNTS iN REAL ESTATE aad ether property stadc fur parties. Arenta for the Traesartlon of all kinds of flSArf ClAL and TRC8T til HNtiH. . Sight and Telegraphic Exchange On Ban Fraocisca and tba Atlantic futti fur saat OOVEKNMENTT SrCl'RI rm boaditaad sold, tel.lw CnAULLi DIJIO.X. Commission Merchant ron ItL'VIXO, SELLING AND KOKWAKDINO ALL KINDS OK MEKCHAND.SK, P. 0. Box, So. 4094, 1S1 Pearl Sle, NErV VOIIK. Ke'er to Messrs. I add Ar Tiilon, Portland. Heaats. Kliapp. Itnrrell dt Co. tMeeeca. Sa ler Si C , M il. Made, Ke. , Salem Vt . f. Abraius, tei , Hallos City. feb'J.'iy w:tawd Sugars for rrrwerTiue, SisgMr ror Table I s, Sugars of All Kintla, RecriTrd In larse supply, and fur -ale by la. . St'OTT, SStnle t. L Palrm.'utr ANDERSON & BROWN STOVES, TLX PLATE. SHEET IB0T. 10PPEB, Z1XC, BRASS, AC, BL0CH TIX, Force I-irt PnmpN, MANXFACTL'RERS of TIX, SHEET-ISO t COPPER-WARE. lepairinf In all its branches, dona to order, at lbs old statin of b. t-trantf. TnlonBIork Commercial it.. Salem. fcmlem.June l.lslo. If BOORS AND STATIONERY. LtHUS.sTOCK JUT KUCCITSlD Direct frtaa tha fcaau HLAftK BOOKS, w alylaa, al 11 UUL. BoOKSi Sf L'WIC BOOR af all hlaata, Kr.ah Iwt af SOVKLS, CIIKOMO LITIIOCKAPIIS, OMTOn'S OOLU PSCN. Wa alaa call altaa loo to ear laraj slack mt WALL rVrYIMaiw. TIC A TOBI St BOOST, Cwswwaaralal tticat, Oalaaa. A pell IT. SHOO KLY t 1 Hit k V hear ths ha Ivraa eaofh It he aioH cureu'laill lake l.iro i ff, I'll buy some H ri. II." ihta da An'i a rt, a t my cor old ISaj. I feel, . feel, I f el, ".hat's ahai the .'Id horse said, 1 tnetr-r aurkinf Its y threafb I. s h.atl. Ol JSLS ltm ! I ly, don't ttott.rr W, eh.t! ly, dun! b-aher m, thou I ly. riutit bother mv . 'm aaina U. U. U. yoa ec.-. I feel, I fee , 1 feel, 1 fel like lite sun at noon, lite ' e . H It." yt.u g-a.t la Bit Has cured anr no so evea. I feel, lee), 1 leel, I tei like a say old p.rt, ho apraiua t.r spavins bother ate, Se wind sails I report. Cnoaos -laHi !alTI, Sc. . , I think I hear Ihe Jockey say, h jr lasteat Hurae s('l hurtt.Be day tie sprained his lia baaml siav1iis cam And made my tiotter very lama. . 1 teel, I feel, I leal - Thai's hat the trotter ta fa I most hare -H. H M." this day, tor 1 am almoai dead. I loses thou,! rly, Ac It cures all strains and taruts. s tore, o weakened joiats a-e aeeti deoe.ea ; o colics attd cramp ' It shuts the dot Ihli' ll H ll.,"a HUti.msAMoihe. I leel. 1 feel, 1 feel 1 hat's what the Jiarkey said A sick horse tied tea; II. H. H." And fnal straw fur hit Wrl. aoacs : boo I Hy, 4 c. rOR O if 10 f R O A V p. h it tnttantaeeaes. Ta tw i table sH3onfultt of he II. H. .' . aiid one pint of water aod drench the horse, and reptal In ar rent case. or atan, woman or chil.i, i'n la doaes frtaa 5 lo Stl drops diluted In water, will relieve cann almost tustaBlanoaaaly. "il. t. T,' (' russistr, do try tt.) TIIK BK.-'T ltt-Eln th. mtrket, Fcr salt by all Drot-tltts and I ealars la Sediclna. Hiintia, VatLtSkSi at r , Aeals. msjils fil)arul,t.reaao. J. C. CRUBBS & CO., DEALIKS IS Drugs, Kedicines, Perfumery And Toilet At tides. rrescrlplloBs filled at AU noors, Mt-IIT OH DAY. A good asaortment of lire rcasav Drnns and and ssst ankles in our line will always he found on band. Great Inducement for Cask Th.ae tb ettma with money bt hand will find tbat can sail Llrnys and Medicines at OUEATLT SEDUCED TK1CES. Cash In band will purchase irnndt at low NirMtaa, at any boor of day or uiaht, if yoa brinsj it to Uia riraS Oar transa ts Exprcsas Office Its PsttteMBH Block, TATE 8T-, : i . SALfcM, i t t.i OKEGOJf Mawb I. SOUTH SAUMMACK1NE SHOP. D. X. JLUGG8. a T MIS fHOP KBAB aOOTR HUN SlIIIA gieet atattce ibat be la ready te Bepatr AgrlCBltorat acnlaerj, la aH Ms parts, weed er Iraa, aad Steaaa Cailaa At aw Still SSaahltaarj'.. -sa , 8AW-asHTHIs ! SdiOrdar. TUB MVTOS' : AS lOS CAJTIXSa faralaaaS at saor ooUoa. vrOnD-WOBKINO, MACH1MRT sta4 to ardar ft,lem J iwe ft Tt OIO Stbt ..bin. O AlarvakrlJastraMlvedby vxAruTAvta waiainT.