V ttlj auJ Counts Item!.. lUaaAluus. OfILU4 are sumetitnes Accused of eoavirnj Ueir victims, aad it begins to "look XDighty suspicions about tin Sherir office. Jasper bt a barber's chair and stool there, at-.fl aty racks rtseTasor and sicV Of be ing ne4. tie says betook tnem oa. " o execljr..0B, sad if so it is U rigbt4 irtft s? doo't know about that. U ' .St. Tb brl or Oct Aoaim. We were pis-awed t i 'see Deputy Marshal Joho Hamiltr.B it on the street yesterday. B mq. j yiog a few oiiaetes of the bts t of tba day in the saaebtae aiVJr tW ty-six days coofiaevneaC to ick 'i. He ' looks a prec wreck, bat m'tew week food fare wiU, no dou'h.., ""km g him out all Tight Hii'd return (h asual C prnfotui of bl frarne, aicti, ju-t bu, (r oci; akvlt'o trtne. SrsssT'LafcPS We liutice that the -! irfo lamp poats for te city f . h-vr a-riril Mid Itlave ltg diatrtbtt et in their pu inon, -s rtt wr mj nun expect tbitt the'p.sWe will hi relieved Of tbe cunktaUX trouble of watching and trimmine, m lut of oil ramps, of wbti-b suni are in re to pet to amvking Or wrong me way. Tee new light besides coaling the e'ny lesa will bo belter and a iireat denl lees trouble. BLisaisos ix Oisgeisb. Tbera it no unmixed evil, and yet those unftiriu ;natet who smashed their buggy and wagon wheels at the Fair probably could not tee the fun in that at all. But let them go about town and see tbe smiling aces of oar blacksmiths and wKon makers, who have been busy ever since repairing broken vehi cles, and tbey can see where tbe good comes in. Momc.xtocs It is a rule in mechan ics that multiplying tbe weight into tbe velocity gives tbe momentum of a moving body. According to that we figured the momentum of that box of Muscat grapes left here by those wide awake grocers, Farrar Bros. Tbey were of enormous sice, and tbe veloci ty with which tbey went down tbe .printers tbrnata wave uarqualed ; tnul t plying the two gives a momentum that is positively frightful. Albums. We were yesterday shown what is said to be the choicest lot Photographic Alba ever tifuugbt to . Silem Ye lint H hhi htve $ ti.r-f o-u rnui'tif to vnlue trastu $ i I I I H IWM 'bl nut IUt. A l t a in 1 1 BiliUs lbl are luairi l.ei.t, b a- y cuju-aed iikhocco, lapux, Iii tiuljritils; pborKrapb pa.es, foiily rejti teas, aud mure other arraugrsneois r $20 Ibau yitu ever hi, RsmaTATav. doii. A. B. Mtacbauj, Sai.erinteo Jeut ot Iud'mo Affairs, in forms us that be bs beeb notified by tbe ludinn Drpariraent, that Capt. John Snub, formerly Agent at tbe Warm Springs R-servalioo, has been ' returned to bin post, aod will iibtnedU ately relieve Capt. W. W. Mitchell, hu x.li report at Wnablugton tor ur deri. C'ripl. S ni t h is in Allan) and will to -lay receive a letter from Super i:iterii1rjv Ma brtin, i itormicg him ot Ibe cuai.;e lu bis t'vor. (Jo ,D Tisriigj. Tue uiiUl aef ftijiipQ i t it).- Uraud Lotige ut I 0. U. T , ot Ore, on, is now arS' moled at O eg.iu City. We learu thai tbe at tendance v.-ry lara-e, aod the exer cisea more than usually miereaiing. A routing: reatiiou public temperance iiieetmif ai l lie beM iu lb .i ci'y thi (rilMr..li) ?'V-'nnjr, H hjh H -(UMlii'v Mi- i f;.-- j -i lit"? inu.-lc u u tie H" orctl . t ci - tt i t Ctw i-ll et e w ! i ,. i I.- ! In F 7..- i.T Hi .i Am ExratonoisAHT Muk a I'be Ji'ti'rtii ha nu a-ciu' I ot meteoric pbr 'ta-u n which oiimred on lUe fS b in t Tne reaid.nis of Fores: (Jrove wrre startled by a Doise wbl b they deacribe aa rest-mbliDg tbe report r.f a cannon, followed by a roll like t'uuuier. Tae same sound was beard l iof Coli n and Col Beldeo, who wert 2 miest-i tbeiiorlbward. About tbe same time 7 o'clock in tbe moru-intf-a farmer near that village saw what be describes as a meteor ' above tbe brightness ot tbe sun." it is esti mated io have been about sixty miles to the westward of tbe points from which it was seen. Mb Risd's BsjisriT, Tbere was a fir turn out last evening at tbe Opera House to witness tbe performance of Oliiipa, or tbe Wbtte Fawn, though tbere were not as many present as we hoped aod expected to see. However, people baye not yet recovered 'ram last wi ek and are for tbe preaeot surfeited w.tb. amunements. Xtbiog but tbe fact tbe perform tnce was for tbe rwne fi f Mr R -ed aod was the Nat ap : srnce ot Misp Lo Ha ison io this plnCi-, CO, ill call out ni mi'l. as there were. Ttie pieie w tione t-j the ii ere lit,b! ttle of b' !! pny, although ttie Imliruu pr'1ni inaieO rnther more than we thick is the ioteuiiou of the author. But com edy ia the fi.rie of this cuiupatij, end th-y ci.me out rooje in the afterpiece, I avog the nud euce lu tears of laUilb-t-r, when th' curnni talla 'or the lart t'tn ctn tbe Bird Troupe. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. D. ma Tm tHnUMUSi HI. fartCUt TO THS STsTISaAl.J More farorable news from Paris. Tbe French Gorernm nt desire new fost.l treaty wlih the United Buies- Hapolcon iild to btTe a Urge mm iBTeiied la Hen fork. Bombardment or Paris to mence Immediately. com' Praslao Tlctory at Orleans. Ballroid communlratinn to Kfeine folly rs ablished. tbe Arr.val at Paris or band of Irish Amertcaa Volantcers, "Tears, Oct. 18 h There is faror sb'e news front Paris. - A bridge bas been thrown across the Seine, and tbe Garde Mobile continue to make suc cessful s rtiei. Tbe French sbarpshootors in various parts of tbe country are becoming more efficient. . i i--: ; French Tireurs occupy Melon. Nesol is oceapied by the ,Prossisni. "a Trench Government announces s desire to make a new' Posui tretty with the , United . Sates,: and weald gladly receive a special Envoy from Wasbiogton. London, Oct. 13th. The Prussians attacked Mont Didier and 3 citisens were killed and 190 Garde Mobiles made prisoners. The Prussians exact- .iT. bvid a M tl Uiabllt t 4tjt a Il4ul i a boatage for payment tie is expected Lear La Fori A but An' jin. e Prasstaes destroyed tbe tailroaii .ga t Beangency, and tbeir left jaeed tbe Seine. It is reported that Napoleon baa ten million of dollars secured on real estate through the agency of Browi Bros., New York Basaine seat a flag of trace by Gen Boyer to Bismarck, tbe result or ti ject not known. London, Oct. 18th. Tbe World1 Special says tbe Queen bas been urge .y tbe Prusaiap Government to iu er cede for peace between France and rVruaey. She bas received a lette trowi tbe Crown Princes on the sub ject of the war. The Prue-iian Minister at Brussele lent diapaich to B rostofT. which le m to seek an imerview aiih tb Eaaliab Foreign Minieter. Liitdon, Oct. igtb midnight. Burneidea mission resulted in a lota failure. Tbe bombardment of Paris will com mence immediately. Siege guns were planted at Cbatillun yesterday On Sunday a fresh attack was mad on the Germans on tbe south of Pari,-, and tbey were utterly routed. I A series of engagements have oc curred oa tbe lines to Rouen. Tbe Prussians were obliged to fall back, i Bismarck's proposals for peace through Burnside, were 80, 000,000 pounds, aod Alsace and Lorraiue to be neutral ten years, and peace to be signed in Paris. London, Oct. 19th. Tbe expected battle nesr Orleans bas occurred After six bours defense of tbe city the French fled. Tbey evacuated the town so precipitately thai tbey bad no time to blow up tbe bridge over tbe Loire, wbicb they had already mined Tbe force engaged were about eijual. No further particulars received. At Eteval yesterday, a force of 3 800 Germans encountered 8,000 French, maialy Mobiles. Afier a short con bat the French were defeated and driveu iff The fit minus are now fed from sup pile captured in Normaudy and at Otlenns. Riilroad communication to tie Rhine is now fully restored and provi -ions are comit g forward from G t naoy. Tbe Prussians have just commenced to ebrll Cbrteau D' Uo. Tours, Oct. 19ih. Tbe following t lUbhabed by tbe Minister ot War: Vendome, Oct. 19. Chateau D' Un was captured last night by the Prus sians, after a seige lasting from noon ti l 10 o'clock at night. It was d - fended bv troops ot tbe National Guard and 900 Franco Tireurs, who disputed every inch ot ground. Tbe Pruss.an force, 8,000 st'org. was well supplied with artillery. No official news from the two large armies confronting each other near Orleans. It is understood that tbe French are slowly falling bark, and tbe Prus aians returning towards Orleaug. Orleans. O I. 19'h. A band of I '! ' -A uericah volunteer , have just !- .. pe l here, a e t.ow roarchit.g i r. nttb he e'rrets carrying Ameiicafi 'I F em-ft H 'g ! RIDAY. LtgislatlTe Asst-mbiy of Oregon latb Ht(aiar 8aaioai. 8KMATB. Sept. 20' b, 1870. Senate met at 9 a. in., aud the Jour nal was read aud approved. SNOK089ID BILLS. S. B No. 3, amending incorpom- ion law, was read and passea. Ayes, 12 ; noes, 6. - S B. No 40, amending law relation to Asn-SDors, was read and passed. Ayea, 14 ; noes, 7. a. a. No. 31, relating to swamp lands, was taken from tbe table. Burcb offered an amendment which was adopted and tbe bill passed S. B. 30. 80, providing clerical aid for Secretary of State, passed. Ajes. 10 : nues, 2. Title was amended and adopted. S B. No. 9, relatiog to roada was taken trom table. Mr. Brown of Marion, moved to in definitely pospone tbe bill. Me?sr. New by and Mosber favored the bill. On final vote tbe bill failed to pass. S.. B. No. 76, provinlng pilotage cotn- misaioat-re fur tbe fJwpqua rier, wa ken fr.m tbe table aud passed uu ho imoQ'ly 3 B 71, providing for appeaU in con e-t il ele io s, wan opposed b trtieliue. Tbe bill m luet S. K -So. I r relief ot Galbretti, ae lak-U fiotu the table ami UUanl ius pi-i d S B. , to protect State revenu and Scbo!l fund, waa taken fiotu tb b e Tbe bill is to tax I u tuner iu ir.e roast couiittee, owued by paitiea in I f ii a. Tbe bill fil-d to pa. 3. B No 75, rela tog to public l.ritiinitf, p-en o. Ave. 17; noce, I S. B No. OH, to utoruct a roal from M ilbeur river to Qiuo river, aome mitiT amendments weie made, aud ti,e (ill pa sd. Ates 12; oo-s, 6. S B No 14. relating to road, a udefi iitely i oip'ued S .J. R. No 17, relating to S bool ands, was lakeu trom tbe table, and referred to Special Committee of three. S. B. No 20, rteating the othce of "upremn Court Rt purler, passed Avea, 14 ; ooea, 6. Title waa amended aod agreed to. Aii-n G. Wuite waa announced as els -ted an additional Eurolhoa Cierk fleuaie adjourned arTcasooa. S. B. No. 64, to .provide funds for Ibe erection of a Penitentiary, was taken from the table, read, and placed on its paaage. Mr. Burcb hoped the bill would pas es it coat tbe Slate $5 90 per week m keep each criminal. He bad been iu rotmed by tbe Sup-riutendent that the building can be ready by next fall, and wilt aave the State $20 OiO Ti e ill pas-ed Ajea, 19 ; noes, 2 Mr. Ueuilerchott wanted tbe clock taken way. Mr Holtzclaw wanted it regulated and hi- moiiou trevailed. Tbe Pr-aiJeot announced tbe iigi.- ng ot numerous bills On motiuD uf Mr. Baldwin tbe Hou-. roucurr-d in Senate amendment to H B. No 13, tbe Canal and Locks bill. Ai d on Ma motion also concurred ti H J. B N . J7 H i M Nj 4 asking grantant Und to aid a wagon road from Wtnne muccann tbe C. P. R. R., to Pen die ton in Umatilla county, waa read and concurred io. H J R. No. 25, relating to military road from tbe Dalles, was read and con curred in. H. J. R. No. 26, relating to railroad from Corvallis to Yaquina, was read and eoncarred in. HUI 0 SICOSD aiAbtso. H. B. No. 54, relating of fees east of tne Cascade Mountains, was read and referred to eastern members. - BILLS ON THIBO BCAIXO. H. B. No. 55, to prevent frauds in elections, passed, ayes, 13, noes, 6. A communication waa received from Mr. Minto, Secretary of State Agrisal oral Society, asking for re-payment oi $1 500, spent for statistics published i , una . itl'-'tei i ' Couhu i lee, ctn -ting uf ijtuatora Burcb, Mosber and Hendersbo'tt. rsriTiosa. ( A petition was received from ci'i-ti-os t Jeflerson asking for incorpora tioa, which was referred to Committee on Corporations. BBPoSTS. S. B, relating to Supreme Court Re oner, was repotted trom the Ju In iary Comuiiltee by Mr. M. .slier. Mr. Browb ut Baker, ft.m Coni rutt ee on Commerce reported back H Ii. No 53. relating td pilotage. Hi. Trevi'.t, from Comuiiiteeou Pub 1 r Bundiugs, n ported unlavorably on lull S. B. No. 87, relating to incorpora- 1 lion ot Salem, was oidered to be en grossed. S. B N . 79, to entourage emigra IO", wan ordered engroaed. S. B. No. 89, relating to improve uietits on Yauitiill river. Ou motion be . m iiduieuia to ihio bill were adopt ed, aud tbe bill ordered eogro-sed. PE.SITS.MURT ACCOUNTS. Mr. Br.wn, of Baker, from Joint Cotiiiuillee to 'Ximine accruals of tbe Pemt uli ry , reported that no bunk, w-re kept, and certain vouchers bad b en ii-tied which tbey considered to b- fr.utis, and they found $7o5 50 charged againl Gov. Woods tor ctr ri ge bire, Tbey recommended that to- ouchers be uol paid, aud a coil mt'tee examine tbe acccunts. Tbe report was adopted. Mr. Brown said be bad not seen M j. B rry. but be abowed diacr- peonies lu the report, and proceeded to iuveini gtte it, and Mr. Moorts iboug-1 it was a curious way t. r a cotumi tee to report what anybody told them in the street. He bad been told by a Democratic Senator that the repoitof ibe committee was to be printed fr partisan purposes. Mr. Stout said tbe remark was made jocosely, aud using it as an argument was inappropriate, utigeutlemauly and unbecoming, and should be retiuked by the Seoate. lie knew ai.rueini. g of tbe sale of tbe old Peottentiary iu ahicb tbe Senator said he bad a part. It was like man; transaction uuuei Gov. Woods' administration li tblr to tbe charge of bribery aud corruption . He mentioned the matter because the S-uate took too much interest in sup pushing this report He wanted to let Mj. Berry have a beriug, and al iti to publish tbe report. iiaviuir bad a raking down from ti e ' fliuh Priest ot the Senate," ilr Moores' reputation will prub !! by coiifd' j'd g-.ue :n (!) w.- hope he a ill lake courage, however, aud not feel any worse than the ,reuilctnn did wbo wis kicked by tbe jyckass Mr. Fay agreed tuat toe flu er -hou'd be thoroughly investigated, aud that they ahould tiot coinp'am of it. H- couldn't see ihe cttriie bie or the rupp'y of wbi-ky u-e l m-dicioally by ihe convicts iu auy other ligbl than n vrorg frauds. It la surprising bow easily Drmo Catsare interested in a wbisky Hem, i-owever small Mr. Mosher --aid the invetiirt ion aoU'd cost someth ng. He tbonitbt gross mistuaoig-me:ii bad been shown. Mr. Btown ot Marion, waa willing to have that and all O'ber matters it vestigated. Mr Cornelias Onposed the adaption of be report, aod It it was published now it would be tor political capital. Mr. Cocbrau did nottbu.k it advisa ble to print tbe report of ibe Commit tee at preseot, as it was imperfect. When completed it should be priuted aud scattered broadcast. He wished uei'her to accuse or 'screen anyone until ibe facts were elicited. Mr. Moores said M j. Berry was present and would make any uevtasary eiplana ion. Mr. Fay renewed a motion for the pro ious question aud tbe report was adopted. Mr. Mosber offered a joint resolution j to apooinl a joint cotntuiHee to include j three Senators with power io etup'oy an accouutaot, to sit nut muro tban three mouths during tbe comiog recess, o investigate ibe business affairs of tbe Oregon Peuiteutiary for the last tour tears, and report to tbe uet Leg-islalcra-e To receive, each, $5 00 per day while so employed. senators Mo-her. Strabau aud Cot ueliua were appointed by the Presi dent aa such committee. Mr. Mosber introduced S J. M. No. ti, relating to construction of Military Anioii Road fioni Snug Harbor, Doug las county to Sitislaw, Lane couuiy, wbict. Was adopted. . SKW BILLS INTBOOCeEO. S. B. No. 8t, for relief of Wasco county, by Mr. Trevitt, read three times aud paaaed. S. B. No. 90, providing for purchase of rolls of Supreme Court decisions waa read once. S. B. No. 91, to provide for contin gent expense of cstle Government was read twice aud referred to Committee of the Whole. S. B No. 92, relating to terms of Circuit Couru, was read twice aud re ferred to Judicial y Committee. S. B. No. 93, to incorporate Jeffer son, by Mr Moores, was read twice and refeird. S- B No. 94, by Mr. Newbv, relat ing to incorporations, was read first time. Senate adjourned to 9 a. m. to-morrow. HUC4K. House met at 8 o'clock, a. m. Krading of Journal was deposed with. H B. No. lb' tor protection of sal mon fiatieriea, waa reported on f-tVor-ably with amendments, wbicb were ad'pid. H B. X 79, for relief oi Duioti Co. omn up on rep .rt of Cuuiiuiltee of ibe Whole, stating circnmataui es of ibe dehnqueniy o' Union t'o., and sho iq that i. was unavoidable ; tbe county being new aud tbe collection ot poll tax and many tuber lai'-a about nupo--ible Tbe ameudmeot named $2 756 as the sum ol the relief. The m ndiueni wag adopted. ' II. B No ij, to reapportion repre a oiailou ot Columbia1, Clatsop aud ill ituook c tintu s, camn trom Coin uiittee in rhape ot a aubslitu e, abUb waa adopted. ; rs.MTSSTlAKY A CU, C. ITS. Mr. D oris from Committee to ex aniine books aud touchers of S'ate Penitentiary affairs, reported having employed Vt . K H we I to mke the ex auiinutiou. Tbeg found ihe Supenn teudeul bad kept uo rash or sale books, aud comparing bis official report witb the meiuorabd be bad kept, it appears tboi $1 660 has been twice paid by tbe State, and that $705 bas been charged by Governor Woods as carriage hire, tu tiaitlog ibe Penitentiary, wbicb tbe Committee considered alraud. He re commended that further examination b- tuade durio tbe recess ot 'he L.gia iature, and recommended Gov. GroVer and Private secretary as such Com ni r tee. He said Mr. O'Regan bad uot met wilb the Committee. Mr. O'Reaitan intimated that be bad only receiv.d one notice i f Committee meeting, and then did not bud tbera iu a-8ioo. Tuia was not tbe ouly Cou tuietea on wh'ch be was, that bad not kept biro, am fi.d ot ita meetings Mr. E ktua moved to bae tbe report printed. Mr. Shuck moved i's adoption. ' Mr. Whit.aker tbojgbt tbe r-porl asked too much In recommending that the Penitentiary warrants shall not be paid tor two years to come. There! cau be no question as to Some of tbe accounts and tb State Would have to pay lot-reel on lb-in. Mr Hire asked if Mj. Berry, tbe Superintendent, bad been called before b- Committee and asked to explain. M D irns said be bad questioned M j. Berry, who said that be kept an account of disbursement by filing re ceipts. ! Mr. Bare coos dered tbe report an attempt to blutkeu tbe character of a man without giving: him an oppor tunity for defense. : r Mr. Dorria .disclaimed sucbotiject, said he had tried to protect the Stale. The Honae refused to adopt tbere-: port. Ayes, 19; noes, 21. i 1 Tbe report waa re referred, and tbe' Committee instructed to call Mj. Berry before it and receive bis explai. alion. ' SWAMr LAID!. ' j ' Tbe Special Committee on Memmo-) rial to Congress concerning location ot swamplands, reported amendment 15 set apart tbe land tor School purposed, wbicb was adapted as was also the C .SAlj LotitS BILL S. B No. -Si-, to sppiopnaie $2)o, 100, tyr construction ot Canal ti Locks at, Killam it F..lls, wes reton d ty McClain from Committee, wh a-k-d further : time as tbey could no aitree on a report. Afier a leogtoy debate the maj t t; report was read, with amendment pr. -posed to pay ten per c-nt. ot tbe ero-s proceeds back to the Stale, instead 0 that mu h f tbe net profi s Mr App-rsou presented a minority report, also a petition from Cla kama ouuty opposing ibe bill, also a mem rial signed h 300 names of all politics. :Voring ihe East Side Company. Tne miuoitiy report proposes amendmen that proposals be advertised for. Mr Whitaker opposed the report and amendments as i ffVred to kill tue bill. Mr. McLain said be wouid aappori be hill aiib amendment. Starkweather opposed the bill. Helm opposed tbe amendments. Hare sp ke: against tbe bill as ai improper investment of tbe peoples money. j Hayden thought it ridiculous that members should urge thecry of "Cum mob Schools V io every ra-e. Said thepirty which or pes this bad stol-n he School tund to the amount $40,000 a id tbe entire University fuud, and it waa an insult to this House for them to come in witb such talk h bough they were going to get mad tto m it. j Wbail.y did not want to kill the bill and so sb aid vote against the ameud went, fouud within bisowu party in dividuals willing to p-oaiitute 'bte fund as be considered it, and be was determined they should not reap tb fruits of this j treachery Tbere hail beeu bargain and sale (toing on. If he was satisfied tl"e gentlemen woulo have stood up to tbe mark, would have been wilb them Ilia mind b id nevei been made up until that morning bow be sbould vote, now be was determined to thwart tbeir intentions. The gei tletuan from Clackamas geti up here and presents a peiitiun. Hi remarks careiullv weighed, show that his object is io,k-ep tnia appropriation 'or the P. T. Co. : (H r- Dtmorr.ita cried out "bull tor Wballet 1 ') He accepted D mocrstic compliment pleasantly, audi said the question wa whetbei the cm-il and lucks should be 'uilt. He hid some doubts abou using the money, had expressed hi opimun privately, that Couuress roul-'t not (five an in pi ed couseut and so thooght tbs act aou'd be conantu tional lie urifeil the importance ot tbe o ject and believed this would in sure us comple'i n, cheaper freight and build up a (jreat hustnee, besides adding to increae of taxab'e property , o lieneti itiug the School Fuud Apperson a.-ked tu he allowed a word more as he had oocupi d bis five miu utes, oices ol jected. Starkweather Said the Clackama delr(lion had been charged wilb bar tfain and sale at d be ak d to say a few words, obji ction was again u ale Speaker S"id the gentleman wanted soeMk to a ques'ioo of privilege. Starkweather wanted to distinctly disclaim tbe charge ot bargain ano -r. I Speaker sail) the gentleman had be; fr m 'ke his statemeur al auotto-r llru- h. d the H;tlse' was in a diffrreti mood Starkweather reiterated tie as-ei-lioo that there was no bargain The amendment was rejected. Tbe petition and amendment was then read at request ot Mr. Apperson proposing to i-uipower the Governor t comrtct with (tie lowest bidder Apuerscn moved ibe adoption and ibe amendment proposed to designa'. uo ('otuoHiiy and t e- not name the P. T Co. In reply to the gentleman from Multnomah. (Mr Wi alley.) who u -dertook to burl anmst C a ksmas an infamous falsehood. Whallev called "he gentleman to or der, and demspded that bis words b' taken down and that be be required u apolog'Z" for tbem. Tbe Speaker said tbe point of ordei was well taken. Tbe gentleman will he more guarded in his language. Mr Whalley repeated bis demand f .i an apology, j Mr. Dorrts thought tbe gmtleman from Clackamas meant that the appli cttioo of the Words bargain and sale to bis dili gallon was a false applies ion. I Mr Apperson declared tbe charge to be false. j Mr. Whalley "Infamously false." Mr Apperson Yes; "infamously false." j Mr. Whalley thought be was accused ol uttering a falsehood. Mr. Sp-aker said tbe Honse must consent to have tbe matter brought b -fore it. It would probably be beltei to settle it at some other lime. Mr. Whalley concluded that be rot In d-fend bimself and tbe geutlemar could go on witb remarks Tbe Speaker gave cons nt and M A (person went on to pronounce tb charge made against tbe Clai kanrn delegation to be "totally false." It tbete bad been any bargaining or ael -tng some one else is responsible for i . He thought there migh have been Some, be belie. rd tbere I ei). Uedtbd aiy one to bring 1 evidence to suopurt tb- 1 charge. j Mr. Dorrif favored tbe amendment and urged al length tbe ..t jectious o tbe bill. He aaw en opportunity I save at least $75 000, aud Utged tht necess'ty of doing so. The p. rs. nil l-xplanationsof Messrs Whtlley and Apperson ws continued for a while longer, tbe former repelling any insinuations against bimself anil making a lengthy explanafpn of bi? motives and bis reasons for acion. A general debate followed whicl was participated in by many Tbe amendment to authorize the Governor to contract with tbe lowest bidder was lost. S. B. No. 72. Mr Dorrts moved to amend bv reducing amount of subsidt from $200,000 to $25 000, wbicb was lost. Aye 17, tines 26 Mr. Wbiteaker moved to place the b il on third reading now, which pag-. ed and the bill was read the tbitd time. i Mr. Wbiteaker stated his reasons fr supporting it ; supposed every mem '.. r wo'ild vole cooscieutiously ; en -Meted it one of tbe best in.e-tueut ttiat could be made of ihe 500 000 acies, whatever fund it may belong t the ways; of roinmiitiit-aii n of th S ate are locked in a mea-U'e Ti e Colombia river is controlled by a pora toti and to is the Willamette. H' believed the people favored this me - ure; be bad bo fnith ic tbe proposition nuiid the lock? on tbe east Side. Tt oa- making it d;d not appear to him to bi re-lly intending to build tbe lock;. D-emiug it one of toe most oeces ry measures before ibis Legislature aud toinking nothing else could b- dooe to secure tbe end be favored th. construction of the locks on tbe wes side.' Mr. D rris said tbe hill would not benefit a great prt of tbe Slate lying outside ibis Valley, nor tbe counties like bis 01, above navigation, and tbe counties below oo Ibis river wbicb do uot use the river. It would enricb two men, who are rich, Gold smith e.ud Teal, aod Senator K lly wbo is in good circumstances. It will require au appropriation of $50,000 to py the interest two years trout now Besides be looked on it as sure to de feat tbe Democratic party two years from now; He charged that there was bargain and sale. Mr. Otney said bis county was most interested in opening tbe Willamette ri.er, and be would sacrifice many acraples to secure tbal.end, and would rote for tbe bill if it secured tbe re turn of tbe money to tbe school fund t- wbicb be believed it belonged. Mr. Grant said - everything was 'School r und," scarce anything else was beard ot, bnt be bad been borne aud found bis neighbors io favor ot the lock and be sbould vote for it. Mr. Apperson considered tbe bill au lofringent of tbe rights of tbe people and be was governed in bis action by what was for tbeir interest, and should sacrifice Jt to no partisan or personal tnterest. I Mr. Hare wanted the people to un derstand what waa transpiring. An amendment which was Toted dowu proposed to pay the State ten per cent of the gross proceeds. You bave voted down an amendn ent requiring be money to be etVntn lly paid ba to the school fudd. Also an amend ment which WouW reduce tbe subsidy to the aame mojbt that ws propore 0ft 1 and io k. Tue bill paaei, yet 28; noea. 15. H B No. 3t, Mr Loikhart moved that this bill, wbicb was special order for yesterday, be now taken op, wbicb carried. S. B. No. 12; Mr. McClain gave no tice of moi-ion to reconsider the vote just bad oo this bill. Motion to adjourn carried. BVEMI.VO sss.ios. Hon-e met at 7 p. m. ' II B. No. 59 to incorporate Rose burg was read third time and passed. 8 B. No, 19, creating office of Laud Oonnnissioner. Oo motion of Mr. McL-an the vote ny which this bill ws reconsidered rejected many efforts being made to have it rejected or laid on toe table. Tbe debate on the bill was such as to cover tbe whole ground of tbe argu ment. The bill was ordered to a sec ond reading. H. B No. 34, to incorporate East Portland, waa read third time and passed. S. B. No 8, rela ing to fees of of ficers was made special order for 10 a. n. t -morrow. S. B No. 41 to locate Agricultural Co'lege, was passed after considerat-e debate, ayes, 28 ; noes. 9 H. B. No 41. tor relief of Lane Co. $2 912 60, passed. House adjourned. Moving. Tbe Salem office which has been at tbe Fair Grounds station for tbe last two weeks ws being moved n the depot of tbe O. & C. Railroad on tbeir grounds south-east o the University, and we presume pasnen gera tbia morning will start from tbere. Ths Rhine. This is the name of he very latest style ot bat received from San Francisco yesterday by Mur phy A Crosmm. It apeak-t well for hf enterprise of this new 6 rm th-t hey err suppled with the late styles ahead of any other fi'm in Oregon. TaRLXTS. We totind some tablets at Yenlori A Bonn's that are the neatest h:ng out. They bave a page foreach day of the week, and when full yon take a wet sponge and rub it nut jnst I ke wiping a slate. We could not get along without one of tbem. Bio Sigs. Commodore Sloat was engagidm painting a sign in large letters across the front of T. Cunning ham i Co's brick building. We doo't know bow bi each letter was, hut 'hey were a little legs than the Com modore and a little bigger tban bis beard. Goino Down. That Court House tax was not levied a bit too soon. The old building begins to show its ag moVe and more. The FOti'b wall h.-s -etiled two inches more than tbe bal ance of the building, and in conse quence tbe partitions are coming anart in-ide the house, and Some fine day e expert tn bar of bait a dczen law vers and officials being buried in its Racks. The Walla W'dKn racea whichoccur at th.s season, promise to he a lively occasion. The Union pub- ifhes a list of fine animals that will be in attendance and compete for pur ses. In ibis connection we learned, ome time since, fr..m Superintendent Meat ham tbat tbe Indiana at Umatilla nave a horse that tuns fire miles, and bey bae authorised him to state that hey will beta thousand bead of hor des against anything tbat can be brought. Th-y will not run off the R'-getvation, becau-e hey have been wiudlt d on other tr icks; but they will ive any one that wauls it, a good quare nre mile race on their race grounds. Sa.itiam Bridqb. TbeVpbers for tbe Railroad bridge across tile Santiam are being forwarded through Salem. Tbey are got out on tbe Clackamas and vere ron ibis far by rail some days since, from here tbey are hauled on wagons, so tbat by tbe time track lay ing reaches Jefferson tbe bridne will be built and tbere need be no delay. This bridge is by far tbe beavie-t struc ture yet made on the O. It C. Railroad. It consists of two spans ol four bun ired feet each, and is forty-even feet gb. Tbere arenbrce thousand f;et in length ot trestle work. It is estima ted tbat over half a million feet of lumber and over one hundred tons o' iroo are used in its construction. The' stimated cost of ibe bridge is $75,000 RXBI'ILDIXO TUX BCHMT DISTRICT. Messrs. Boo'bby A Slapleton and B ". Drake, are preparing to build their espective establishments iu tbe most -ale and substantial manner. Lach hat a froot of H2J feet on Front street, and the new buildings will cover tbe whole front of 165 feet, extending back 110 feet. Boothby 4 Stapletoo will or- ler their machinery from the Eaat aa soon aa ibe question is decided as to whether tbey can praenre brick this all Th -y expect to be in operation again some lime in Ibe month of Jan uary. Tbey are now excavaliog, so as to have a basement for shafting and pulleys. The p wer will be placed on he outside in a secure building Mr. Drake has already commenced using some of bis machinery, as we meD- ioiied the other day He hopes soon have a furnace erected, and will he at work in full force as soon as possi ble. The new buddings to be pot up ny the sufferers by the late fire will be au ornament to our citr and a valuable aud permanent addition to our indus trial institution. Thi GitSAT Lottskt. Many of our nizn l, in common witb the test ot niai.k n l. have t ken a chance in the great Lottery for the bentfil of the Mercantile L brary Association of Saa Francisco, oot because they had any idea of drawing the $100 000 prize, tiut simply to b lp tbe association out of their pin'-h Tbeg- people natural ly feel an interest in tbe progress of their lottery and the more so on ac count of tbe unexpected delay in lb final drawing. For their benefit we condense the following from an ex change. Up to the llib of this month 180,000 f 'he 200.000 tickets bad been sold and tbe others were going off like hot cakes However, should tbere beany oot band on tbe 31st, tbe day fixed for tbe drawing tbey will be destroyed. The 200 000 numbers, corresponding to th tickela, were primed at Sacramen to, by H S Crocker fc Co. Oval shap ed slips of leather, bearing tbe num ners, are placed oo copper wires, 1,000 oo each piece Tbey are counted three t me a at Dore k Peters' office, and tn. n sent to E. W Bourne. Secretary of the Meri baut'a lusurance Company, and C. L Wiggtn, at tbe Pioneer bonding, wbo count them one after the other. Short or defective numbers are sup plied and replaced by orders oa the gentlemen wbo bave charge of tbe en terprise. The first one hundred thous and bas been counted, verified aud sealed up, and together with tbe sec ond one bundred thousand, will be delivered the morning of the drawing, at the Pavilion, under the seal ol Measrsj. Bourne k Wlggin. 1 The large wheel, accepted by a com mittee of mechanics, will contain tbe numbers trom one to two hundred thousand, each and every number print ed plainly oo leather. ' : Tbe second acd smaller wheel will contain six bundred and twenty-eight gifts, each printed oo a large scale and enclosed io six hundred and twenty eight gift boxes, exactly at ke. After tbe large wheel bas revolved rapidly tor a considerable length of time, a blind child will draw forth a number from ibe large wheel, and A -ecoad blind child will draw forth prise from the small wheel. The. bo 4 containing the slip of paper with ? .mount of tbe gift upon it, wjtV be opened before tbe audience, anff )t f r- ua"oo concerning it given flmmedi- iMfoBTAar Uxciatojis. I'be contest ed election cases lor tbe county officer of Wasco which were tried before the 8iprerae Court elicited decisions of general tutcrest on several points of law. These caes had been contested before Hon. B Wbitten Judge of tbe Fifth Judicial District and resulted in favor of different political parties in different cases. Tbe parties that wen beaten in each case appealed to tbe Su'preme Court and some uf the decis ions were modified in that court. The court decided : 1st. Tbat a voter may vote for coun ty officers, in any prteinet of hit county. 2d. In a contested election case, names tbat bave been rejected aod do oot appear on tbe poll books cannot be enquired into by tbe Court. 3d. Tbe Fifteenth Amendment is in force in Oregon and tbe negro vote is to be counted 4'h. A general prdon of a convict ed felon restores him to tbe rights ot clt'zensbiu and of suffrage We presume that the last three f these decisions would bave been an ticipated by tbe m-jority of men, bui all Oregon will be surprised at tbe fi et, and we await witb some intert the publication of tbe line of argument by wbicb the Constitution of Oregon is construed in tbat way. Tbe task of writing the opinion of the Court wa assigned to McArthnr J , and it will probably be given to tbe press be tore long. . Shall We Hare a Tito. Governor H'glit f Calitorn!a, won or bimself the respect and support o 'he pxiple of California by using bi iiower as Ibeir Elecutire to velo sweet , e' measures ot the last Legislature o' ht S'ate. I' requires no small iiiiouut ot iniiep-mlrDce and sterlm ntegrity.on his part to do so, for the messures in question were in the in rest of men of wealth and toonopoliz tng cot Durations, wbicb are said to t - i ule the State, and the passage of tbe j hills had only been secured by com i hinations of the strongest character lie believed those measures to be coo- ! rary io the besl interests ot tbe peo ple, 'and he placed himself oo then tde fearlessly and independently, an 'hey think more of bim to day than ever before. A similar condition bas .risen in the affairs of our own State Powerful combinations bave been formed and tbe determination exists to invade and diminish tbe irreducible School fund by taking from it the 500, 1)00 acres plared there hv the Slate ' on-titution wi'b tbe consent of Cou llre.-s. A measure dear to tbe peopl and which they will not consent to a ve set aside. Wo appeal to Governor Grover to olr.ee his veto oo the bill to nppropri ate S'iOO.OOO ot ibis fund to build a canal 'd oi In t Oregon City, or on the west side of the rivtr there. Fust, we believe the bill to be con rary to Ibe Cimsii'U'ion. Second, we believe it to be a "job n the interests of a few : fir instance it is sai.i that b-nator-eitct Kelly ba diminished his privata fortune tn secure his electiou aa S-nator, and it is charged that lh'S bill is greatly goi- eu up for bis benefit. It is the duty of tbe Governor to put bis veto on all "fat jobs." If Ibe 500,000 acres is to be so ex nended, we desire to have it made a- serviceable as possible, and accon - plish as much " internal improvement" as possible, and lberetore urge, Third, That as tbe P. T. Co. have off-red to construct canal and lock for tbe benefit of navigation at tbat point for $125 000, on as good term?. Otherwise, as tbe other bill; and a. n the passage of tbe bill giving them tbe franchise, before its being signed by tbe Executive, they are willing to execute bonds for the pen'ormance o tbe work, we insist that the bill sboul t at least auttorize tbe Governor to let the Dos', liberal competitor bave the franchise, and in ibis connection we express the npiriion, hated on : ufBcien' information, that the P. T. Co. will d i the work if it can secure a subsidy ot $100,000. We are aw .re tbat ibe Governor can. by vetoing this bill, save tbe Slate im mense sums as priuripal and intereai ; 'hat be can secure great popularity for himself-and save hia party trom the ruin to follow its headlong career, but we will bid him ameo and G id-spee 1 it be will do tbe State the great serv ice to fighi its enemies and protect the j' bool f lud by ranging himself boldly, firmly and irrevocably on the side of the people. Will he do it 7 We urge and hope be wll. Political Printing. The Democratic party bas an un wholesome majority in eacb House and has obtained the entire control beyond tbe power of even an Eiecative veto to binder whatever it may unite upon. We expect to see carving and slashing extraordinary, and rerognixe tbe ten dency of starving men to steal corn and a hungrier set never were tarned loose to empty the public crib. Thst ihey should manufacture fai jobs prof table offices and all the political capi tal possible i tbe most natural conse quence of Democratic success, but a ittle tbe tuost interesting proceeding we bave yet beard oi occurred yester- lay when tbe report of tbe Committee in the Peniteotiary accounts was brought into the Senate. The Honorable Cammittee claimed to bave discovered be most stupeod us frauds in those accounts, which were perhaps mere typographical Inac curacies, bnt tbey bad found a mare's best and having cooked op a case were determined to make tbe most of it, aod seud it home io betr conatttnents aa some proof of tbeir partisan efforts and tried Democratic energy. It is trne that Mr. Moores told them Major Be ry was present and conld and would give tbem any information or explaoa tion tbey might deem, necessary, bnt tbey could'nt afford to take any cbances to miss a good tbiog by learn ing more facta tban tbey could make Democratic capital ont of and tbey hurriedly adopted tbe report, and or- Jered 1000 copies printed and adjourn ed. So ibis high toned Democratic Senate have blazoned to the world, by 1,000 documents to scatter broadcast a charge tbat Major Berry bas acted the scoundrel to tbe tnne ot tens of thousands - of dollars, aod bave done tbns witboat giving bim a chance for explanation ; and 'While be stood by determined and anxious to explain, tbey ordered tbe charge against bint to speak a thousand voices io print aad hurried it to adjourn. What lesser pestilence will a just Prov. ideoce inflict upon as when this Dem ocratic Legislature is wound apT Letter Fron California. : Oaelaib. Oet. Uih 18T0. California teems aowilltog to be be hind aav Stale ia tbe eaase of ednca. tion, aad for tt she deserves great praise. Tbe University of California, opened ia September 1869, has been founded upon a broaj aod liberal ba- -a v- -v. :.f .n.i - S'l n to complete the buildings, bnt lately commenced, and to maintain a complete corps of professors, yet tlo murces are here to build np a fir e!a.-s ashool. Ab.lefd s.-' i I O i of th great undertaking may not be devoid of interest to many of your readers. This University has five Department., viz: of Mines, of Agriculture, ol Me chanic Arts, of Civil Engineering aod of Letters. Tbere are eleven Profes sors, all of them being men of high literary culture. A laboratory bas been obtained at great expense. Tbe full course requires four years, and is free to all. Tbe new building bas been commenced on the University grounds, four miles from here, beaut:f.illy situa ted upon tbe sloping hills opposite tbe Golden Gate. Ii is to be built of bri. k and iron, add as the plans specify "earthquake proof." There are two buildiogs,each fifty by one hundred aod fifty feet. Tbere are also to be erected seven dwelling bouses for tbe Profes sors, and hereafter, another building is to be added for a ball, library, etc. S'ich is very brieflr a description of a icbool wbicb California hopes to make qual to that ot Yalu or any Easteru ..ilege. In this, as in other things here, no eipeuse 1 . apur. d aod one can uardiy see where all tbe money for -hese vast nndertakings comes from, rtesoles tto Uutverrity tbere are locat ed here five other colleges belonging o private indiv duals, yet where a g od college education oi y i.e had Tbe Ceuttal t'aciti - Railroad, Unable tu procure Goat Islaud upon wbicb o t.uild tbeir depot, machine shop etc;, nae stopped the eiieuslou of their wharf sir. ily !q miles long. Tnev ic building up m Ibe end ol their ha f, l o treu b ' sheds to be eight hundred feel long, end a grain el--VHior- f great capacity . This company, like .1 moro p.jlies, get nil tbey tan, and nuld f.,t that which ibey ilo get I' bey own iu this place nearly se-.eb 'iiindred acres ot land, a grea er pan nemg in the hay, aod of course of ureal value as a mearg of prevent ing oppo-num in the terry beLAeen here and San Francisco. This place is soon to be connet" wi'b the town of A aiiieda by means of a bridge. These two towns are separ ated by San Aotonio treek.it being simply a part ot :be Bay running bai k into the country. The cous.ruciiou will entail an enormous outlay, aa it will be two m.lei long, and built witb a draw to admit tbe passage of vessels up and down tbe creek. It is thought tbat at no distant time, the l. wua t Alameda, Brooklyn, San Antonio and Oakland will be but one . ity , and that as Brooklyn I- to New York, to will Oakland be to San Fran cisco. M. LVTKjjT BV TKLKUIUPII. DtTK TOIICTOBIR HO. The Germans orrupy Orleans. Capture or several French Fort resses. 'ew From Paris. Boarbakl DIssaf.-rted to the Re public Reported French Victory on the llih. Prussian Armj of 32,000 dlstrojed. Tjurs,Oet 19. Tbe journals publish recounts of the occupation of Orleans by the Germans. Tbey state tbat enor mous requisitions of money, horses and provisions were laid upon the people. The bishop interceded witb tbe Prus--ian commander in behalf of tbe city acd was udsdO erSral ."ome of the be: t residences i t the ci'y were quitted. News from Marsailles i unfavorable. Tbe Garde Civiqtie is troublesome. I. is rumored tLat Ibe Prussians have captured Creteul, with 3,000 of Ibe Garde Mobile. The Prussian force at Orleaus was 95.000. The giirrison at N-w Bresacb made a ortie aud repulsed the Germans. The garri-on at Momvedy made a s .rtie and captured 400 German pris oners, two wagon loads of Chassepots ajd 20,000 Irancs. The uext day tbe Fieucb captured a number of cannon. New- fiom Paris eays great measures hate beea taken to proide food, aud .arge numbers of borses are killed and ibeir flesh potted. Ttiey have a lare -.to. k of potatoes. Tneir forts keep up a conslaut fire. Tbe Prussians asked for assistance to help bury the dead near Paris. Alexander Dumas is dying of par 'lysis. Tbe statement that Bourbaki com mands tbe army of the north is incor rect and bis lukewarmness astonishes his friends. Thiers will urge at Tours aa instant conclusion of peace. Berlin, Oct. 19th. The capitulation of Meix is reported. Baxaine's meg. reoger, General Boyer, carried to king William tbe terms on wbicb be would surrender the fortress. Tbe place is to be given up to a German garrison, the troops to be disarmed and suff-red to remain on parole, aud uot take part in tbe war. Tbe Prussian ministerial organ says negotiations for peace oo Ibe part of neutrals Is useless. France mu t submit unalterably to tbe terms al ready stated. London, Oct. 20. A report comts fro i i Luxembourg tbat Baxaine has raised tbe siege of Tbeooville on the 1 4th after an engagement lasting four hours, in wbicb tbe whole iovesling force of thirty-five thousand were cap tured. On tbe 1Mb be returned to Mets witb an immense amount of sup plies and military stores. Io the meaottma the Prussians wbo bad fallen back to Pont a'Mosson after the defeat of tbe Utb had swur g their line around so it extended to Fort Hen ry. About five o clock on tbe morning of the seventeenth Bazaine attacked the Prussian center in an overwhelm- ing force aod succeeded in tbruwing his whole army between tbe two wings. Tbe attack was followed op vigorously, tbe left wing forced back to Pont a'Mosson. Hemmed ia by river and largely .s.ipefior, force tbe Germans foogbt stubbornly. Tbe slaughter was frigbttol, one division of Land webrs attempted to cross tbe river and was literally cnt to pieces. Fighting lasted tar into the night and was re sumed early nert morning Oa the 18 h about 9 o'clock, finding resistance use less, tbe Prussians laid down arms, 9, 000 surrendered, this being all that waa left of tbe 32,000 the morning be fore. Tbe French force engaged is estimated over 100,000. French losses equally great. Tours, Oct 30 Prussians are re turning to Paris seeking a battle witb tbe French on tbe right bank of tbe Loire. Tbey are still ia peaceful oc cupation of Orleans. . j Tbe Herald has "re.Iieatble antbnr ity for eating that tbe Ktatbsii a a rill be diacootinaed after tbe aiijoarn meot of tbit Leuisla'nre. Tbat "an tbonty" is eviu.ntlj both able o lie and re-lie, benee tbe applicability of tha word, bat if the balanVe ot tbe Herald l items are no more trotf tul we would not give moch tor their -ilbor- 1 LEGAL NOTICES. Citation. XX the County Court el tha State of Oregoa for tha County of Marten. In tha mailer af tha Katala et Pelatlsh Channel, deceased. To w. Mvrse, Roiy Ann Myrei. Jam. a vya", Al fran Myrta. HI ha Chappal, Oslin Ohappal, Polly Patiarson. Rmlly Pouluin. Carharln Chappal and clnrlnaa Chauprl, and all other heirs and da Tiieea.ef aal.l Pelattch Channel, deceased, k petition havliiR been Sled by n. L. McSary. Administrator of aaid Estate, asking for aa or der for the sale of the tallowing nerertbed seal property belonging to sain Rrare, to-wit: South Weal quarter of U.s North-fcaat quarter and lha South alf of the North-west quarter of Section iwenly-Sve, and the Houih-tast quarter of the Nor.h E.st quarter of Section tweutv-aii, all In Tnwahlp Mix, South of ranae, three West In aaid county. Ton are theref re . iled to appear at the regular tern of said Court, commencing on ihe Tih day of November. A. I. 1 S70, and show cause if any exists, why aa order of tile ahould not,be made In accrtanct with ihe prayer of said petition. C, N. TRRY, Oct- t. 1mju Co. Judge. Aduiluiatrators Police. N'OTICE is hereby glvea that tlx nndersltned liaa been duly appointed adrolniairat. r of the K Hats el Hoi. A. K- Mc len. deceaaeil, by the C'Hiotv Cou t rf Manon oanty, 8 a'e of i tregon. Therefore all p-raoaa indebted to aaid K.tate wlU b.ake miracrtiate paymeut c-f Uie aaoie to the underaifiied. Aod all pera.im having clatnia agal..at Mid llatate will pieaent them to the undtrsgTie.l with pmier vouchera wlil.loati mootha, at hia oiarMc wnr a in th - CI y of fin I. id in aal l ronnty. A. J. MUNRoL, Oct. Sib. l7d. Administrator. Alraiiiiatratori Aotice. auTICf la hereby alven, thai the under deraig'ied, wai at Ihe September term, IsTJ, f the Cnn y Court for Mareai coonty, ttreaon. duly appointed aod qualified aa tniioitrolor O' the eawte of Jaa I. Crump, late deceaied.o lai'l county. All rraena havlnr clalma anainut -ad eatate arc req l r d to preaent tile aame with ihe prner vouchers to Ihe undersigned, within sixrui.nihs from tha date heieof.at lt-r restdence i.i mi lent, in said county, or at the nflice id bt.ii li b A Lawtoo. at the a urr House. Aid I HA CRUMP. Administratrix u( aaid fcatate falem, cpt. T, IsT.t. asw Aifmtniatrator's Notices NUTICK l hereby (riven, that Ihe un'ier-igned w. at Hie S-.leioter terra, la,0, ol ilia C.unty l ourl f.r Marion county, Oreiroo, rtuly .ppun led ami qual lird aa liiiniiiltrno.ri.fth estate of 0. A'laii, Uie deceased, of said coun ty. All pe.snna hvinir claims Hginst said es ate arer.qui'e.1 topr.rs.nl f tie same Willi .rpei vu-h.rri l. the unite sijned a: I is es..leiiee. a out one file eaat ot Nn.lh alem. In said t-ountv, a ittno s.x months ! o-. Ihe ote hereof. '. H AOAl . Administrator of aaid E.tRe. -ale.u Sept. 8, ISiU. alw X2sti-v Koticc. 11AKKN LP Bt THK FUH8 KIHEK LIVING l.i Mini a half miles N.irlli-west of Amity, "neliatu tlunn Mie supposed ti te 4 liaml tHgrh, mack main and tail, iiiuall itar ill lite to e heH.I '.in'l leiis mh "e. u;i to pas-ure joint, mi. omtt win e pl on earti si.ie of the t.ak, sup tos:d ni he snt.de marks, mu.I supposed lo b 7ersol.l. arti&ci-l marks or n.niiils per ceiviblc. T ken up us a treachy animal Ap praised at IWcU.y 6,e dollari. Ana Ittth, (-Til. ia. M. il. S.j.1. Jl. A nilv, Vamt.ill l(n Final ettlenienf. F ESTATE OP KM. 8 BARKe'R. Not.-e ! J hen by ricn that Aurelia A. Barker, l.lec utr x ol Ihe Kaia'e by last Ml I ana Tr.lsm. i.l f wm. 8. Barker, ai.d rtaa fivd her a.'coum for fl al setHemel.1 ol said estate. 1 Is or dered hv the C u.l, th t Tue dr O.e S:h .lav ol November next he set fr Leaiinx .Mei-no. agaiot sa-d srcount, before me -at the Court House In alem, Martini l ..ui.ty Or. g. n. C. S' TKKKt , Coin ty Juog. BONriAM k LAV..-OS, Auys. OtU 4. 4w Pinal Settlement. "V"OTICE ia hereby given that N. T. Caton, Ad it mlnislrator ot Ihe eataie ol P. B. Marple. lias filed his aerount for final sertl-m-nt of s-id ealate. The .Vh day nl octobee. l-..i, baa been set by the C.unty Court ol Marioa C.runly. for the heari-i-i of said cue, at the Court lloa;ar in Salem, in said count v. Ity order of C. K. TERRT, Cuuty Judg HOXHAM A LtW.-oN, Attorneys. Pe),t. 9, IbTn. istv To tlie Tax-Payers f Iiii-ioii County. "V"OTI('E ia hereby given thai I wl!1 attend Ihe usual places of to i g in aah ejection pra-ciu.-t In sai.l c.unty. for ihe purp se ef collecting Si te, C.mniy and fcripcl Taxea for Hie year 1--II'. fro a lu o'cha-k, a. m., to 4 o'clock, p. m.. of the following uai a, to wit : Jefferson rbnrs-iaj Nov. 3rd, 1&7( Publimty. ...... Piiday. "4 " Lincoln Patuiday 6 Snverton Mn1ay T abiqua Tueartav "8 " Hawell Prairie Wed.i s.tsy" B " rarfleld.. -...Thursday '- 10 " llrlre.a.1 Prl.la 11 " Ij, Ml.h ... .a'ur.tay " 1 " Cr.aniH eg .. Monday 14 B i tvlle T iesday " M " Au-ra Wednesday " 1 " North eVem ....... .Thursday " II .inh Salem Friday " 1 - Satem -Pa urday 19 M East 8 dem ...Monday II " J. fl, SITHKSV, Tax C .Hector, M.rion Co. Oct. H. 4w NEW STAGE LINE. K!f) t OALL80Nd NEW STAG I LINE, ruDDing from TO PLKAAST HILL. la AnmiTiHt, 9rlo, I banie Brtwai- Hl. f-oda BprlnsA, Plutf Wllmmrtic kiifffiic titf nd l-prlniLifleld. I -rtei iVm, TnetT e Arrive- Ku'enr Wtpaii-ar1aT, r M. LrHTtB fuge, ;"Ui..eiy t ornina; und Arrives at Salem Monday trenitg. - Th"e wlin conult econnmt ami pleaiare lr tr--in will find It to ih'.ir futettt topn'ron I ih' liitr, a w te:l -s th- iwtncipiv f livr ni let live. Health nd pv ir a-rk-r wHh inf Us o to thua jjrins w ll find our tioa a chran and eT mvxle nl conveyaaoe fnm any nf the artore inmTfnntl p'arra. P LADD So TILTON, PORTLAND. 0REGO5. Bstablihed. 1850. nrpO?ITSrecelTHl and Accounts kept, 'abject i Check or Draft. IVTEREPT allowed on TIMR DEPORITP or THUr Fl'ND-. in puim wf ONK DOLLaU AND UPWARDS, rUOU date of depotti. Mony Loaned on Approved fnrity, -BO DP, PTOCKfw-and MheTTatuaWea.iaceiTed ON DKPO.-IT for tSAr K KKtPIN COLLRCTIOM tnade. And procoede promptly rem i tied. ISVKSTMKNT8 iS REAL ESTATE And other If oprrtj made for piirttce. A eentit for the Trarnactlon of all klnda of FI N A.NClAL and TRUST BL'SI.Nt06. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange On San Fraocisco and th Atlantic PUtea for aato G0VKRNMENTT tKCLRI TIES boofht And told. ieblw Pudding River SAW-MILL. tjf Mllas Wmtheaat of Salem, hetwaan Bswell rralrK aaa Las laiaiab. IITB caps IM'RIfJwH THK BKWT II klndofLCMB R. end will sell on reaaan- alla lernis- Wa have an eioeilent planar, and c.n furnish DRESS cD LCHBEK of asr da- sc.iptmn. Good LA f H C mads to ernee. IiaNST a TARPLXT. April, 1 1ST0. THE AM R1CAN TUNE B.QH1 The feat aotlsction el 1X0 Admired Haraa Taoes and Anthewia which have lieeo the sanai pniaiiar, and tl4 baaia of Amercan Chareh Music, duriac lha laat Sftv vaara, Coaipuad bv ouv editora. - Ererf Cbolr Shoald be Supplied Ulik It. Prlesj ti 3d per dnaan. Spceiaaea eoptes scot post pair aa reeetptof ratal! prsce. - OUVERDITiniaCO., - Baet.sa, C. fl DITSOXsVCO., . HEWTORK Oct. IS, atf CHAS. HOOP . OHAS. L OUU. BMIiX. IIodgre.Oa.lef &, Co. Drugsand Medicines, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, VARNISHES BKCWHE&.rAlNTERS'liATERlAlS And OragsiiU Sundries, 7 f R0ST STREET, drl Portland, O'esoa Bssli aatsl atkaev ma. la to order hy EOTAL & 8UITH. MISCELLANEOUS. ; IBOO rvrt I think T hear tha bay bAre eaeftW If h a lot cured Haul take htn 8V 111 boy soma "al. H. H this Sag "5 Anitfivattt my l oor old Bay. X facl, I fact, I I al, . , 1 hat "a what lha l borae aeli ' ' I tuemper workup lu wnjrthroagb , li'S head. . , Caoaira hoo ! My, doo't bother me, flea) I ly, dont b ther are, ' CbM I Hy.doot bother tne, I'm aalng "U. ti. ti." you aea. I fed, I fee', ' fed, I feel like the sua at noon, ha H. H." y.. . ta toe Has cured me op so sooo. 1 feat, I red. I led, 1 irt like a say old apnrt, fin anealna or spavins bother Bsc, Bo wind xaha 1 report. Caoaca .-boo I lly. Sc. . 1 think I hear tha Jockey say, V j last est Horse ni hurt one dee He sprained his llu ba ar d spavins came And made my trotter very lama. I feel, I feel, I teat Thai's a hat the trotter said I must have "II. U. 11." this da;, ITor 1 am almost dead. Caoaca Shoo 1 lly. Se ll cures all strains and luls.s sore. fo weakened Joiols wenccl dpt.ae ; To colica ana crami it sl.uta lte d"r Hits-H. H. H.."o WlM-msS Howe. I led, I feel, I feel Tha-'s wha. the J.ckey aaid . A aica borae needs seme '"11. H- H " And good straw for hia bed. Caoaca rhool Sly, as. PMl C n Ifl rR CHAMPS It Is Instan'aoaoaa. To iti table spoor.fulls of he H. H. . a.ld one pint of water and drench ihe horse, and r. p-at id urgent caaea. lor town. w. man or child, riven in do-ea from & to So drn, diiute.1 In water, wi.l relieve rn I. almost tostaotaneuus'y . -I), o. T.' ' ruiigisis, do try rt ) v a HK hT w t I I K In lha market. Per sale by all lrurxlsts and eleia in ediciae. Hi'1'UtC, C A LICK aV C ., Aessie. majSls Poitland.ircaoo. The sta'dar.1 m,Iii, 1 i fl u- e.. aa, a..re Throat, uh..t.ii.g t'ongh, Cr. op, - Ivr Com plaint, lironchlos, Be dsn of the lungs, andev.ry affection of the Tneoat, Lungs and Chev, including CoaeCMerior. Wliia. 's Sahsia oins r ot dry up a Cough; but looa.ns II, cleanses in- lungs, and allays Irrl. lation thus remneirg the c.use of the e..sn plaint. N.ine aennlne unl-ss sianel I. Brrra. Preoare.lby erra W. W.su k Sa.n, 4V.st .n. S.. Ill by II. RrDlaCToa. II.eiTSTT.a A Co esa rrsnctsro. snd by dealers geLerai'y. June 17 ty. TUB "PAIN KILLKR," Thia celebrated me-llcirthas won a iteaeevedly high reputation a. an alleviator of pain and a preseraer d health It has b. come a hooaihotd rem.dv, from the fact that It gives Immed.ata and i. manent relief. I: Is a pur-ly vegetable preparation, mae fron he beat and tmrest m a feriala. aa'e to keep and to u-e In rvery family It Is reeommende l bv phvslrtana ard persons of nil clawea. and tn-ilae, after a pubhc trial of tiilr ty yea-a Ibe-avemge life of m.n It san'ts un rirall.d and unex. elled. sta-ea.lioc lis useful-nea-overt e wid" world. Its large and Increas ing aale affords poMftvr evidence of osei during fame. Wed" not d -em it n-cessary to sav atoch In its favor as one amall iM.nle a III do a. ore to cnvinee you of Its .fficai" than all Ihe adver tisements In ihe world, lilve It one 'air trial and yoa would not be without It for ten times ita Coat. Pir etions accompany each bottle KoW bv all Druvit. Price iu eta., and $1 per bottle. h rvmt1v Hoats not atmplv aai.lTB far a rt t1m, bnt ti prrvdiw n rfe'i mmi pfprrrnanent enra ( rti worsj rfa- of Chronc x ' atarv, r1 I wtix r V $0 ma a raa tw t I cw T craaa "GoMfn HO head' and Caferrhal He. h. . ar rnrtM with a t-w pvU mir-n9. If yin haa a d'as-hae-aTr fnsa Ihe t . ff-Yi,? nr o(h-rwt, fipptna up -f he momm a tlme-a. punta Um of thaener rrl', tt- ar he r tne. err wlen-r rt weak, feel n haee r pfv-vt h ttsad. a ma j ret anird that ya tiaee Ca trk ThfiaiHl annuaMv, "hvt manue-tinf ha'f-of the h t TmpTirtna. terminate In Cn amttlrn and end In the arave daas a eoirtmon. aioe" das ptWe. nr ret n nrlert"d hy ph.eUr. I i1lead my pamtaMe on Catartii a anj ad Ireaa, fr. . lr. tar'i Catarrh faatao dy ! not SOLD BY MOST DRCr,r,ITri IN ALL PASTS Of THK WORLD. Price M eentf. 0ant hf vaH ptnaipald, Tw eetpt of A) renia, r f pokava tr t dnt lara. Kewara nf cnnrraart-iTn and W(kthlkm mtTTinw H-f tnr rareata hTar nt-h m a rua-mra otTARairra- o oaartwtna?, ia wp- the nut e vrapp- r. Kertv-nibaf r that Out prtvata (tump, Ht-urd hv ihe Vn tr tit' 0-irnmejt iprrwly for Wanp-nf mi meilicfnea r.m ny pr trait, name ai d aditre. and th worna 17. tertinctt hrna nm- s-tnvrtive iHn li. and ned mt h mttken. Donl he rtwlstdled by rarelorerfl and oih rs ret'raaeiitmf tirmtr?Te as Dr. fav; I am the onlv mmn imw l-rlnf that ha th knattatelae anl rrht to manufactuie hm ouniri Or. atari h Remedjr, and 1 Doeor traTat to aril ttia mtitri- e. R. V. PTKRCK H. D . alyttrt". 189 "aoeca roet Batalo N.T. - Xlto Only DIRECT IMPORTERS. 1IIRGREN & SCblNDLER, iroKTaajAa MAacncrratss or rUKMTURK & DEDDIXO 91IRKOU!!!, Vonlding nnd rpholstcrj Goods. WARER00MS Hoa. 106. IM, ITOsaS HS.raraar ( sallasa sii d First a treat a Oar assortment ef rTRNirCREla . heat la thia citr- To CAf II UCTtKa wa of tepertor lndacanata Caae Oevxla at Saa Frame lace) Prl au asid ;srralf;ait. Pep. It, rtra, (1 LEVERIDGE. WADDA.MS & CO IBCCCE8aOR8 TO R.O. SHEATH.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND Forwardinf . Commission XercliuntH PORTLAND, : : : : : : : OREGON. w. k. LrvKRiaa, A. p. avs RKTr, Pan Prmnciaoo. SIS rreot euwet. aa WM. WADHAM8, was. MOHT H, roruand. Sept. IS. ISTd. GEO. II. I1IMES, JOn PRINTER. 91 Froat Street, Portl-ind, Oja. J.B PRINTING CF ALL KINDS Promptly Executed. Fartiaad, rapt. II , !ITn. : mt CLARKE, BES9EES03T aft COOK. Waelrsale aad SUU Dealers ia STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS .X.ADIES AND GENTS Farnlbhlnj Goods, Xo lons, Etc . Corner af First sid Waahto Slrseu, PCRTLAND, : j i : : t t OR KG 3!T. rVaratan. - Is