ar - " " f t .awaaaa. a. ; m r- v F- ..!... ' W- a .a. . a a.- - - .r ' : . . I - . " 1 j 1 I ' - - mMmmmmiimmm wars'-, -' " em as J ? -ct iw) .;it-V . .' YOL-iO N0.2J. saleji,, oregon: : Wednesday, December - ss, ;-'wn r:.. ': i ; i ..- -B ! ' '. . ....-s..vVr.,- If J ' -X. : , - ' vl,pv" I ' Into- 1 '! f9 5 SO. g- ,! "H r 1870'iC ' Si . I 4 i i t K 'r I 9a.r-slH I Journal J written , .tateeir by ; cation? Mt well of C4tSUta and o it now. connected .terary Institutions of republish it. oceans it regoa life looks to a Straa 'f a if. -t it rv y .t, Oregon f Oct". IB, 1870. iociiAL : Will Itr aofi from Oregon itret yar read f I r m now at the Capital, attend .' the State Fair, Whatever State lf ay ixMfTotrwr pi (dee, hjh ;ao 7 Akug,'M this Jaia peeiaa. 'Ould I could give yon tbe ptamre t now exiita, not la my eye," bat tbe prosnd. I can hope to give voa. L and foremott,' tbe people. W6- taey are otedf.-om tradfilDB Vis in ,Clifornt and ther en- , localUini ; iodfted, tUat it .raiiu Mcb that tbe inbabi'ante, on tbe oral longing tbor;r," receive web tbat thev ntr aadflle 'araand 'ably. .fIbeHe'r-aU to be i. ei. Tb ttIe ye matMi, ' Ma-!frr -iWith a popaUUon bao. .oasrCentn. pC tbof Wi-! , ua d u t one Iitue piece ot rail V o. .yatleav tbeaa- aaan been ao ay notlelrt.ir4 waaf,tjkoaiatt4 p ple. From ua from twenty, from a handred, from Tt-baii dred nd fifty milei away, mei(, women an ebildrea are here, in covered ya!;a,-with teaU aad provliooa-rtbey fcaya, jeoma .bare, ore,bi't!jetif,h&ig..feee8 fight daye in niakioe the journey. There ara an tht ground and in Ua field adjoia-.- tog from Btteea bandred to two tboo aai lriti. Alf Ipeatt fhfe4 Boit? la wo4er1ii. Ifoand Sninog H&et f b4 etmiA woand-tcl taenia Whole tnrailifi, as aamereat and well graded ii that of thfenoww4: ottn Roger, " are grouped together in theee abode. Hore hitche4 tba raar and wage ia front, with ebairs ubleg end kitchen farnitnre, all give to the tcene a peco-J inrfi' gtoutque ppeiiraac, - p na iled me long to imagine what all tbeae teopie eme ,-fOB uwy.sroBjnK aoiu ing. bat themeetvei, to ezbibit, and aeemed ,to care very littler btM i6ibited.-vAt lait 1. found it. Tbe mo tt at tbee MopU came acroet the pUiuat asd tbix little trip of Trace twa taweaty days ie talcen aa a kind of ra)nembraneer of o d time. They have 4O0?JS ltuSebrerybotyi baa toaey - i.", tbia ' eaiinary and ytim anoaicSr. Vte soil being too dry" to 'plow. ani to IGey com to ft a tateftf com- Diav. -ana to: tea ita our. . weiu tbeV are a bale, (tardy set of people, avJagwg ; coaaiderably talleti. tbaa i W tcoaata eeea. ot ail or the" web fodf ' ataidena ara 4iad ia the iatest atrV, lat -there is fees that it ofr than atn eapeck . ri s- .m Bideriog the State, its popolatioD, ii-i 1 - ' Act tin ejehibipoe ) verr Creiitab": fori be camber of people oat, it is very lief. jTas groands area well prepar dV'ac i tht ni Qaite a -large movst f asttvastf ckvt on exaibitioa Tftd.- iSne-btood. -fla cattle "the SborthorD". eeeta to preponderate. fair Devans.' ha exhibition of aheep , -Coarse ."W 7 m a . i uouwoia ax- '- : a viitj auu :-twbtr t - ortes jta on lOBBt of hK a is g more eno !) east- 'am arhn re vo of accriealturs i'' Iemeata; - iJvi" M'borse 'igoa and lie wnoie. v ulk man." "wiad imaa," .i.i..k t Mv4-eaiMBf ea: 'aroahd, Ia doors, except tn iratjt the show is very small. Fwirsau jeg 0f wheat, rery fine, three or foarr fu, and a litatagvaa4a4 cSv4 cinfries all, except esmsllrfnow of eara', and a few beao i A.pcalJLiBseiSirtyven trie of Duter, and half that aamber of theese,- Sam ap tbe dairy product! TW. fin. aaA&artBlillt ia mAN n'lfjr than rich' The frait department waif what . I asest .waod. te .-sea. and it ia fine. There are mm forty varieties of apples oa etbibitioa, all aboat a fourth larger taan tbe Si me kinds grow a ia the eait." 'the taenty best varietiesj awarded, b oressiams,. ara JUmba, Early Pennock, Oraveastein, Yellow Bellflower,Seekuofurthe,Uelon,Dutch Migaao. Jsnitoav Fli Beauty, Viaxoo, VaBdeVtre, fei f. XJreenins? , Baldwin, White eHflow,sYetlow .Ji-wioa Pip pin, White Winter Pearmain, Ooldea jitsett, lioamoetB ripptn ana Motner. The Melon apple is excellent, come pecimfetW the Okata Mahdt BM-Ottl axbibiuon, .weigiung .two, pounu piece, seventea'a ot them being all that caaba pud ia . bethel boa; r. S Ki There are thirty varieties of pears, althoagb the early kinds are gone. ' There, are, Ppaad. Pears weighing ? 'and 3 pounds and measuring 1 inches through one way aad 5 through the otber. .trntnik' ' " it . baa been atid that th climate ia not favorable for grape. - Thero ar more thaa thur 'varieties exhibited, om, M i tbem . saperfcv rTha -Blaek Hsmbarg and'"Chassela do not seem fallv rieened, but the others ara ready foe-aa -table. 1 Amaagtb Aaaat fla. j vored is tbe Bed Tramiaor, which I think we might raise in Wisconsin. Ion as are scattering. A few bunches of liabellarfrsWWaahiottoa Territa- ry ace BUntroui. 'I meaaarsd oeatesl even-eight of ; an Jncb ia diameter and the grapes weald average three- fourths of an MS).n;.f'l " :Hr. The floral dep artment is fair, though I miss many of oar -finer varieties. Jlsea and dabjins are qai to ny we bay a Ut garden vegetable tnere n not Inuck or siterest, - aothing beltar than Iwe see at our county fairs, r Tbire'weems'to be buf few xiii- tors, S although (he, premiums awarded are r; ?erjuerffHlible. There is enough L-wtP-AstsJ. to- alrew? fc,Osga has tor ,nd climate wall adapSed t'creal .n j frait. .Wllsi iW BttHdwnter it mmt also be superior far grazing, DairytisglS not fcarried on to m extent, most at IBB lanaersriwr maiugrj. ' ; luarbttSjerjB) their owe ,famitie.irfQp ffoa beef fs however to be commended Salem.la arplsajsnt.eityof aboot a ooo inhabitants, situated on the Wil lamette riverstrrounded byaxc lent farming soantry, and abundaotly anolied with water power. Hera is -' loeaaeeVabB WlUamatta iUoivsrelty aa- .V der the i patronage of the Methodist , Church. It ms,to' be well patron ' Ued.aavd the buildings ar bettor -tbaa one would exjct4 ,Tbe capitol build - logs art not wbt erected,-the Legisla ', ture being la session In buildings rented for: the parpota, Here itoe of the largest and bset dbnstrucud flouring tnilla I have aver sein. aad a very large and proiprr oilen,'miiil,mahbi"e turing immeme qqaatitie of ail the varieties ef " cassifcere,' waterproof,' hlaukertrs.t"r cJ -5 By tba wayr-tiie Governor " wai dressed in B'suit" of 'hnme ninn ar tn r.M of .which Oft 9 need 'Dot be ib med any irbere. 'Tbe mills are under, the charge of a gentle ma from Vermoat, who fully uader- t and l U'ftiness. Her Is a grand openiua or aa astabUshment mann-. factaring agricultural ImpUmenta. Waunr powes eoougbv. plenty of the fiop.t tloeber ia t&e worldand. tbia va.t growiog .coaiitri to, upply.rt , Same- body will mike a forruoa out of it, and a doi-a iaigbtbiaad.ti I am more favarahrty impressed with - Orrfon than then I last wrote you It needs more u.bor, mors manufactures. and. these it vlll sooa have. Its mate rial grewth n tbe Bxt tea years W.Il astoaiebafti.riose.; V H'.Q fi A,V . Monti . X f .411 w Mootana.hu. 14.383 men. and but onrtn. :. ! CUr and County Items. ; Tan Ici Caor. Oar farmers ara not dolnf atacWtbicwaatber tward: pat ting ia rtelt nsaal : crops, bat oar 1c dealea ate letodng their harvest, for we notice that Usefovage k Wright ara catting and hauling ice to their ice boase ia the most enterprising manner. '- i ? T r.-, ,' : f . " f ' I Hon At B. Veacnan foand, on bis ar. rival at Pbrtlandv "Monday j OaJ bl in tended janrney up tbe' Colombia and, overlaadi tbrongb Eastern Oregon and ' Idaho to tbe Central Pacific railroad, tbat navigation ea. the Colorabla river was sr apended iaecoust af ,tbe ca This readers it impossible to make the joarney as Intended bod he will proba- oi j go, an ice next suansrito tjaiuor aid bad tbenee by rail. 4 " 1 ? i4 Aocior jO a the Ub TelVrdaVaa v aecldenY ocenrred to lfr."Th6ma Tay lor, mo r pal efaf th ab' 'dan gerb us .'as whtle no'wai gallan'tly Vogaged in en deavoring to tr a Jady -trieodcenaa - fall, while .taking he Jifst Jeeaositint Ihe ias a kt.ba bad Ibaeed of bis tbamb taken xlflar o3 by 4he steel of a brother '-skater. 'Totny picked op th pieces and plastered them to- getbea sala,van( -makaa- th-s of, j he paiolal occurrence. ; A Coasaan Iteaa were Scarce jres- . terday: tb oaet thartVerbldotfrosea1 p were making the most of the tee. There was, JHl.ciUnenUn kero- , sene, caused by the ssddea lis of that artlcferd Califernta,' mnd bne' Cann wealbbo l puxcliailott canj'.of kero- seoa, antUJtewted aa4 had ia, hii i .- ' . r V.. L-TJ3 I 1 town. The merchants" foand out th zatna a?ur it sad beent played on thSnii Vend eaaa to tbe eoQclosioa that soma !:!- m. Jamb aa wall II nfhopa jWiiiMB SreaTS.It is not in ttt recollection of the oldest inhabitant that so steady a cold spell ever occurred n tbe middle: of DecembcTi. : The weather ia: wialry but not by any maattSievBre iTbt Uibat beea oear-: 3 ly a week acquiring thicknegs enough ' to be safes for skater, and as it is hear occasiooally of i cut of suddea imaerlidK Keuri8fan008r the please are seeker.' 'Yesterday the' road "to" the skating ground was thronged by out-yoasg flka,;targ.9Bjpanies eJ tag together and -catering . into tbe sport oa tk Ite With tfa greateat aeaTl T)i iloneb extendia4rom Mill Creek ,for f, mile above, waa, U apleadid oon-;- ditiea.aod tbe akater were notatisna with thronging thltberby hundred da ring the day, but tbey rf turned again at evening - and "kindled hag fire on th ice or -on the adjoining shores where dead , timber abounds: There were very few mishaps aed much en joyment. a the afternoon several of , the schools gave their pupils a half ijoliday, which wa asbnaJM'enagb, for oar chance to eojoy ordinary win-' tr sports art few and far between and geaerally brier at that " At tb pres-r eat time there is no indication of a; speedy retn.-n of "webfoot" weather. Sa.v SrAsna: 'The citissns of Lebanon and vicinity are alive to their interests. ' A Yew days since a party jof tbraeoaiistloV bfTJGofiallasd, Hon. Jason Wheeler and 8. H. Claugh ton, Esq., made a tri by boat fraat Lebanon to Jefferson eOfJ , the SAOtiam river, beobect 'of ,blcb,V wa to as certain whether or not said river was navigable fo'r steamers rAfid upon a theeougb examfaatiotef the sueam it was proaoaoced quite practieable for steamer by removing a few logs that have lodged in the channel and others that He upon the bank and project over thr atreaa is ehanael when tt near ' A baak.r, Jlacb cara wa andertakea ty.tfia 'Jbnrty to Bote alloinU of ob struction in Tie river and a diagram of the streant wa made andj at tbe office of Esqolr ClaugbtoB, iaLebanon,and will be kept for f atare reference-; Very much baa been said about a large drift that bad "formed la the itream for the a rdistaae oi three or foar miles: aad it ha bee temarkad by steamboat men and others that f that obstacle was removed their would be ao trouble ia running steamers to Lebeaoa. .Tiiasar- vevlng narty report tba drift B lovger aa impediment to navigation, th river. having cut a' neW channel through ta across the bead in srhicb the dritt wa located, thereby shortening the river and, shaking better efaaaaeUt Jt ia. seedless to say that th if stream ir de monstrated to be navigable will form, outlet to a large scope of country, beyond question the most fertile and best grain aad. pork growing portion of Lina county. ; Steamboat men, men of eenita.1. merr of enternriie. look-tefeor intereau. ' A field Is nowf thrown opea to yea. and tfaoogh small. it is. nevertheless quite fertile, . The people of Lebanon, of the forks of the'SBBtiamV'br'Sweet"" Borne andofj the Upper Calapooianust -have aa outlet either by steamboat navigation on-the Saatiam! river or by braaclr railroai la order to gat tbelri aarplaa into market. What Mtererx.iag steam boat maa will 'undertake the naviga- -tina at the 8mntia.ia river. - Anv 'de sired information concerning the above can be- obtained by addressing- iiW C, Box, Mo. 3, Lebanon, Oregon .JWlTIBPajBB SasiToa-WittuJiSjOa pgiooj; Ar raias. From tba Washington correa poBdenbe of f'theJKew York Herat f November 27tb, we copy this: Seoatot Williams of Oregon arrived here tbio-aBoraiag.. Notwitaataadieg his defeat, for re election to l be Ben- a.t. hola in. a. ran hooeful mood. andV ; maaiDCi thika Oregon wiU go Repoblicaa in -families- 03487. tt Oraat is , renominated fat. tba Presideacr. A change of a hundred votes, be says, would have given the Republicans tbe Legislature and would have secdred bis Te-eleetiea. 'Seator Williams speaks ofJbrs Successor; Mr. Ketly; aa a very fair mad, end on a-ba- wiil make a usem member at the sen ate. Upon being asked if b expected to be offered a place in the Cabinet, Senator -Williams replied that all ba. knew about ltb bad gathered from the aewtpapers. He ba bad bo eoa- muBlcation with the President oa the subieet, and a proffer ef a -rlace las bees made to" him. f- H disdaim bav lag any particular ambition for office, and say he would prefer t retire ta private life and engage ia Vb ptaetlea of bis profession. Tbe aeoatar report the mater iU pfoepecta of Oregoijo ba 1 la a wa-w aiAaffMaaritia rnAtnn Swaar Lisps. We leara that appi cations for tb pflrcbaae swam JaadijetoBor St Jif Jf as w stated ytday saoraiag, Board of Commissions fof th of schoorand onivertity lands one iWho receive all appl claimants for swamp lands. of deputies i eoafiaed to lo repon; -. s swamp lands t "of ,Commiseions, s who i priority of claim and aB conflict. Canada is to bav Irelyfor "ladiei." t hursday; j LATEST BY TEXEGBAPlL r. Frawela War Sew. -... t.v,.; New York. Dee. 2W Tbe Herald? Brassels correspondent telegraph this morning that the bombardment of Pari is declared to be impossible." It not humanity which restrains the Prussians, bat simply the impossibility for tbem to succeed, as they have nei ther tbe ndmber nor tbe canore oi the gaos necessary". 1 They have only 500 gus, mainly 34-pona.ers. in French works which command batter ies can destroy them the moment they open fire." Paris has two month's sap plyrf food. ' -r?t i-" " irfndoai Dee- 1. Tbe Prnssian ar short of mat and twenty thousand fresh troop ara -coming: In,' oat v er- laillas ia likely oa to- be enteoable, as he ieavy gans of the Freacb, wblcb ire being moved forward,- wllr soon brinr the ealae within their raaga, and tbe Preach ar resolved to destroy M. Krentaauy rarts wui mi, by isurvatloa, but not witnin tore month. There will a no bombardment..- t-: ' 'r? 1 "4' V ' Thera ha been ma figbtUg before Paria aioea the 10th. ' The peel had outside new to tba lltb. i They are nedismajed-, Orders is psriect and storeauemple. ..-1. A ' ' V' "- A Yndomaicorrepoaqear. wrttet that ms(vrig is ths order of tba day, with tbe Preochaftuy eoaemaaaed ay uisensiwt aaneew,"am v. man osder tba Daka of M eekleabarg andPrinca Frederick Cbaries. At a conaeqaeaoa, tbec are nBoree.hait ing marches than bard fighting at pre- A special ,from Brusiels says the large calle for'Landwehr -denote the weakness of the investment of Paris. One or two more sorties, like tbat of last aight, will raise the siege. ' A Frankfort special says a month will be required before the bombard ment or Paris is possible. TDe pres ent guns are neless, whilst f rencn guns are almost withlu range of Ver- sailes. i - .- ; The French troops fronting tbe Duke ot Mecklenburg bold , their ground with. splendid gallantry. A. eorreeponOnt at yenaome says neither 'of the French ' armies, ccn. mended by Chaucey and Bourbaki: amber less than 100,000 men, and they ' can draw reinforcement from etbef part of France for nearly doub. le tbat number. The appearance of tne Treoca armies is favorable.' 5 General liwi'sf Kanpt, London. Dec." 19. Tbe Csar has se- erely reprimanded ths Moscow corpo ration for, petitioning, on behalf of a free press, . religious toleration, and other reforms, and the University for asking for taint intervention .to save tbe Jiterary treasure in Partr.: , He re fers," unpleasantly, to tbe siege bt Delhi and. other tokens of British, civiliza tioa. .' ' ," , ' . ..." - r - , Berlin, Dec, IS. Two prominent members of tbe North German. Parlia ment, for their anti-war acts, were ar retted oa the charge of high treason, by order of Bismarck, London. Dec. 19. Parliament will meet on. tbe & of. JTebruary. lion John Evelyn Denniaon will be re-elect ed Speaker. Urant'a Messages were reproduced here at length. Tbe Tuna lay Freei dent Grant expects England to take tbe initiative in re-openiog negotiations. Ha will be disappointed, it was Amer icstns wba rrjeoted -tb-lt celtUment The King of Prussia bss received tbe address at Versailles, and accept th dignity of Emperor, tendered with unanimous voice by the Prince of tbe free towns and tbe German nation, Tbe abolition of the Scheldt due I voted, .., , -i. - .-,:-( .f Madrid. Dec. 18. The caucus, of Deputies, of the majority ia the Cortes, est night, adopted a reaoiatioa la fa- vor ot a dissolution of the Uortes, aa soon aa tbe new Aiog baa taken tbe Oath or office. -.. ;. , :,. -GA Peaee Praapeesa. London, Dee.- 29. Prospects ; of peace are looking- much Improved this moraiog." It is thought Jn Berlin and Frankfort that the peace basis pro posed' by 'tbe neutrals, with some amendments, will probably soon' be adopted. ' Military movement ia the field continue actively, and tbe French are evidently endeavoring to concen trara f One of tba -German Armie Is falling back before Bourbaki. Vienna, Deo. 18. A conference re- spetcing meditation was bell by ths representative of neutral powers, st tbe Foreign tfflce, oa Tuesday last All ambassadors were preneat. 1 The basis proposed i a follows : Neutrals to acquiesce in tba annexation of Lux. emburg : to acknowledge William the Emperor of Germaayr France to pay $1,100,000,000 'francs; raise tba two frontier fortresses ; cede tbe District of Alsacd to Germsny, snd acknowl edge 'the GetmSB - Emperor. Count Hosbourg said that France would pay mora money rather than cede a mile of territory. Tb Conference will sot meet Until January. ? ur-;i t.;.t e : ;; ;Wyawsla;. J Corion, Dec- 20. A telegram from Medicine ttowr Wyomiog, say that a coal mine on the soutb side or tbe main railroad track, at Carbon Sution, owned by the .Wyoming Coal Coaipa- ny, whien baa been buroiBg tot aboat two weeks, became untenable an the morning ,f -the 18;h lost. , Six men includiag .tba pit boss, wera just leav ing tba. interior of tba mioe when a small eiploaioa occurred, biewlaf out its forea tbrouga tbe shaft, and injur ing au ot tnem mora or less, but no one serioosly. Shortly after tbey wera hauled out . another and more .terrific explosion occurred, injuring the shaft and throwing aa iron bosket. weigh ing a ton hundreds of feet ia lbs sir, aad scattering timbers and coal ia every directioo- - Six hours later two otber explosions occurred, blowing oat through th ground..r. A-maa nam ed Tbos-iWbtter who wa asleep ia a dugout, wa burned to death by tbe latter. Several light, explosions oo carred ev tbe afternoon of the 18th, and. another heavy en at midaigbt; of th same day, opening additional reat for tba gas, since wbea no, ax.ploeioQ bar , occurred ;: U to th present time the Ara it still raging with usa- bated fury and there is no pessibility of extiaguiahlag it, since tbe whole town was supplied with water which cam from tba shaft. The Inhabitant are much alarmed, and many are mov ingaway. Tbe Wyoming Coal Com pany, estimates its Joss at $80,000. The main aad all aide tracks will have ta ba moved.;. The maia track crosses several drifter which are now oa fire and liable to be blowa out at aay time. BASTKKS BEWS. Washington, Dee. 19. I th 8enate Nye introduced a bill to enable tbe peo ple Bf Colorado ta form a uonsutution aodSteta Government, for tbe admis sion of. said State into tbe Union, oa thauseel footing with original State. Referred to the Committee oa Territo ries. - , ; ,9V;Ji. ;..:(. I the House, among other bill in- troduaed wa on by Axtell, to char ter th California and Arisona Rail roadvt; a .- svi r'si i-a-s t- The Hoasa Committee on Foreign V.oVirs to-day completed their Oeean v'elr graph bill, and aatboriaad Fereaa- Wood to report rfe The bill iagee- in U terms, snd authorhre t& 'fsmblasl. from aoy part ef the 't tba United Steteav by aay par- t. certain ; conditions aad t bt Dee- 20. Gea. Sehesxk , twaorna of fata aaaaeiate : at ba would not take hit s after Thursday nut, . - ia departure for England : ig -delayed. . Ha i bow ' ata Deaartmeat, snaking tat wtut tb past history f ia eialsMf aad other mat- ters of Interest between the two coun tries. j ' , " Sea Francisco. Dec. 20. The thirty Russians oo board tbe United State steamer Newburn, from Sitka, to-day, are In poverty, and the Russian Gov-' ernraeot pay to sir expense borne.1' P i Area meet Uedrobanskl. with stair of Deacons aad a full choir for the new : Russo-Greek Chnrcb, to be erected here immediately, at a cost of $80,000 also; arrived by tba Newbara. Tba ! money for tbe erection of the church la already raiaaii . p iseuer say tne nonoav traae wa nevar better than this week, but useful articles are almost exclusively ia da- mand. The trade ia mere toys is smal ler than ever before. , ' ;; i , : . Th Steamship Jspan. from China: three days overdue, arrived this even ing, and attempted to pas up the har bor in the darkness. About a quarter past seven she ran into a vessel off North Point, with a crash: which was nlaintv - heard a shore, the :HrifU,A " disabled, with the tide up ta Jsokson street wharf. Tbe damage by tba col- Union was less than at first supposed. Tbe Japan ran into tba North German ship CaroltBt-f which wa hot badly damaged. Tbey drifted upon the Amer- icaa ship Marmion. carried away her bowsprit, : stem aad headgear. . The . stesmer'l port goard was smashed and two boau stove. Some otter damage wa done. . Ne lives lost.. ; -.'-v.:-, ,. Lss Angeles, Dsc.20. The Vigilance , Committee hold sightly sessions. As yet nothing I known of their delibers-U tloss except ia tbe cats of.- aotoriou Sok thief, who received a note yw-.-terday frosa the committee suggesting ; bisimmediau departure. The last two nights wsrs tne coldest Jacksenvill. Dec. 20. The store of A.iFisber Bro.. of this place, was broxen into by burglars last night, but' tbey secured but little plBBder. - The; safe wa untouched: The thieves ef-': feoted an entrance by breaking througS " ths rear wall ef the building. '.'' k Cbinamao wa shockingly beaten by a white man, oa the street to-day,'" and it i not known whether be wilt ya- -The weather berstcverycold, and nearly an mining operations are sns" Bsaded in consequence --' V -' 1 1 Paris and France. : a. ft.ing William oi rrussia uas oern ttudered aad ba graoiously accepted the -offer of Imperial Purple made to ta him by the German States' Bad the Qerman Empire is a settled thing, but,' Saris has not surrendered, and France, it not yet brought to submission.'' Tbe war bas continued . wit varying for- Bines, enlisting emr sympathies with icrmany most decidedly ia the outset,'1' snd changing only when the Empire tat dethroned and tba Republio de manded the respect and claimed- tba i good wishes of Republican America At the present time France astonishes tbe world by massing armies and rais- ies snd" maintaining an almost equal Warfare against tbe , victorious Ger mans. Under . the Empire tbe people were easily discouraged and over powered ; wbile under, the Republic which, is only naif formed, and wita a government divided between betleg. ed Paris aad tbraateued Tours, the people of France show the 'greatest possible heroism, fortitude aad fidelity to the Natioa. t It eommeueet t look as if Paria : could not be taken, and as if the arm ies of France . wera able to snake tbe soil of that nation ' nnteaable .ground for the armies of Germany. Paris baa yet two month's provisions, and the: jiesleged army' is constantly making formidable sorties against the Prus sians with a prospect of ultimately raising the siege. Is France all els i abandoned to prosecute tbe war. - It fa brought home to them ia so terrible a manner tbat there Is bo recourse left but- battle j no employmest left bat war ; no hope left bat death or victory. In Germany it is otherwise, aad while we ..bear that volatile, (revolutionary and reactionary Franc accept battiw with one voice, and wage it wlthont complaint against terrible discourage- ments, wa hear from Berlin that a riot has occurred in the Capitol of the vic torious nation, aad that the military force has quelled it by shedding the' blood of the cititens. The attempt to conquer France for it is no li necfsaltates- that every ,-abla bodied. German shall take tba field.'. This is a strain no nation can bear, and occur ring so early in the war, after only six months of conflict, it carries tbe belief to all dispassionate observers that UT France can prolong the struggle abe can in two months from bow secure peace upon macb t better term than Prussia baa yet offered. v State News. ' A POBTLABD. . From tbe Herald: Tbe steamer Cas cade, which is to, ply oa the atstoria route, is nearly completed. Her en gines and boilers are erected,' and her v staterooms ' repaired ' aad renovated. ' The boat is one ot the stauocbesl ou these , waters, and has been provided 4 With all that: ia necessary to insure speed, strength and safety. t S9 " a a t: pevaaty arrests Bav -. aeen made ty tbe police autborltlesi since the first of ijecember. Three-jfourths 'of the ca'' wera for drunkeness, and , the rest for assault and battery aad petit larceny. ' BnrCb and Rulan muni.. , ... T . sentenced by Judge Upton to a term of two years aad a half in the peniten tiary, for the robbery of the store , of Mr. English, in East Portland. . , Tha present n a inker at prisoacrt tat the county jail is twenty-three. -" From tha Elltm : The city af Port-... land is bow la a stat at siege. - Com. maaieatloa from lb north was com pletely cat off yesterday. "The One. onU ba been laid b at tb Company's . ship yard, aed th Vaasoever packets ' aave taasa rtiagsis pir Bar bo r. ... A man glvisg hi aaata aa John ' Milkea yeeterday lodged complaint at ' tb Police beadiaartars agaiatt a per son at the lis ward Salaaa far robbery tie allege that be waa robbed of , check aa the Bank af Britisb Colam-,: bio tor $230 ceiB, four $10 pieces and. aa.$20,; fj-.M ...;i From tba ftrtyaarfaw Tbera is troabv I ia many places in thr city with tba' water, pipes, '.'aad ,. hydrant.,, . They:,' freexe np io BBproteetad pi ' ' 3f-, .; " The ie compeny is Snaking appsr' reotly.ampl provision for the proper.,, treatment of parched throat next sum mer. . For two days tbey have bad' a ' large tores of cutters aed teams at r,rlrlliair their tea fcanea.- r' vi; . -v TntteatBei' Oaeant ian "ioi Into 'thb;Combiarlvt' terBx.paniaf to proepM tat Hwto aa regard rua. ning klha found th la not so .1 - .1. - J.. K.am hut tt Vlt 1 .... ... ' T Tbe dials of tba aity deck War put ia place without accident yesterday, i They ara five feet and ibraa lashes ia 1 diameter, and 4b Agora cawfce plain ly distinguished for about five or Six , blocks. -..-. ... .- The steamers from below ar bring ing large supplies of gamsT, Veaisoa steaks ar becoming quit a apecialty at om of our markeu. The Oriflamm was advertised to salt, front San Fcancicco to-day, Tbnn- day Dee. ?2d. , , . WiSHIEOTOa TERRITOKT. , From ths 01mpia JVansert pf Deo.. 17th, we take tba foIowin The officers of the railroad compa ny enured - 20,000 acres of , land ba Whidby ; .Island, : this, .waalul., 8om 5,000 acres more were also entered by outside parties. v '- ! ,!- O Th following amount of buiinss of the Olympla land office was traBsacted during the month of November : Num ber of acre of land, sold for cash, 7,JS7 : - homestead eowles, 3,14 ; de- clatory atatamenta, S.750 : donatioa claims 1,2)7 final- proof on home steads. 829. . Total.. 15,881. , , Work wa coaniericed the Northr era Pacife railroad x oa Friday last, fir utile above MQnticella. Th a- fect of the force now engaged a grad ing is to enable th company to make estimate of cost. Tbe advertisement of tbe company, tilling. for five hun dred, men has put renewed confidence la the matter, and satisfies everybody thai the building of the railroad from Puget Sound ta the Columbia River la to ba immediately built, , Tweaty-fiv or thirty laborers for the road cam up from below -oo tbe steamers oa Wednesday; aBd others are continually passiag tnrougo lor sioattcaiio : City snd Coanty Itemt, MaasiiD. Attbe residence afLabau i Case, in Polk county, Detsmber Slat, I by Rev., P. S, Knigbt,. Mr. John C Booth and Mrs., belle Headrick. v, Hods ' by Rail. Mr: Cross received a caf load br cold pork by railroad yesterday,- brotght down from torn where abov- To ao Ov.ati.D. A tba Colbmbia river route ia closed and the ocean steamer travel, is nucertaia, as the Willamette may be olotsd by ica below Portland, Mr. Meacbam will go by overland Stage to California and thence by rail to the East. Ho maydeave to day or to-morrow. ' We neglected to mention before that tbe redoubtable Shulta alia Bardmau Is a neighbour of ours but is rendered docile aad harmless for - tba- p reseat from the State by a pair of Gardeaer shackles and a room ia tbe Penitentia ry to oceupy for tea years to come. Ice, but not any great quantity ef It, baa been oa band is ear city all tba time for years paat. bot ao one kaew tu Uzatovage Wright fouad chunk of the lot they put down foar year since, preserved nameltad in tbe saw, dust at the bottom of their ica Iet. TJxafovage 4 Wright are de termined to put np ica enough to last this town through oo season at least, and w tne roold weather . taste long . enough wa shall have a thousand tons , (or less) of it to impair our summer palates. Asotit Itsms During thi freezing spell items are ebudatrjr ' lacking both ia number and interest, tbat It not only the ease la Salem, but we are compelled to judge by tbe lean look of the local column of our exchanges tbat tbey bav as little to say as macb a w nave.-t i n jt ,-, Old and Vew for December comes to band with the usual amount ef ster ling literature" in it. It ia on of the ' best magasina Boctaa ever baa far ms bed, and new, at the begiaingof the year ts a good tim to lead on your lour dollar currency aad subscribe for the next volume. Its corps of eontrib utor includes ' rnach at th beat, aad best paid taient in America. Skating continues to be tbe exciting aad interesting occupation . of both - sexes, who realise that tbe icy rale may ba brief and so make tbe most of ib Hundreds ware oa tbe Slough yes. terday, and tb city hack were comic aad going there with lady passengers from a distaace, who were determined to see the sport. 'The ice bas attained a thickness tbat makes it safe, as tb slabs cat for the ica house ar nearly tour tnenes tbick. Stats ' Lisa abt Rsaovtn-Th Steta Library and Adjutaat General' oCSc and "aB th good. ' chattels books, safe and effect of those in stitutions are now being removed ta tGrover and Miller's building, formerly known a Smith's block. Of eoarsa there is bo use of having baildiags t rent, without improving opporteauia to rent tbem, and thougH U r.. bow to be occupied are aot so good aT convenient as those left, still it is aaly very strong aad, sharp. Finding tbat the steamer we getting eat eensiiera- bly, Capt; .Wolf concluded, te retara. what w must expect that every haet,'8" " namuvoo, ..wever macu est oennv abonld be taraed bv u. present administration. tV i. Csa Asssptrso. A alrd ldi- vidual complains of having beea mad a target for a bad shot, night before last, when pursuing bis legitimate busi ness, somewhere near th Catholic church. :did not mind bring shot at much, though considerably annoyed at being o-shady In appearaac that tbe aavioaa ballet couldn't Bad bim. He was a little pet oat, tbat be dida't know what the fellow bad "again bim" who shot at bim, but he wa awful maa whan bt nia aaeailaat laid asid tb firearm aad with snera suc cessful aim threw a rack at bins and smote bim therewith. Cassar still Uvea. but his indignation continues.' ' 4t:- II 1 1 a. i. . ) , .... ,, . ;!..'; Council Proceedings. ... The common Council met In special session on th evening of Dee. 20th, Mayor Scott In the chair, and Alder man Williams", Wade," Drake, Bridges, Wright, Starksy, Skiff aad Bro wn pre- Mr. Williams, from tha special com mittee to whom was referred tbe ordi nanea relativa to smallpox, reported without recommendation aad cassation of Alderman Starkey tb subieet was lata upon tne table. k - PtiU S'-ii A emmunicatioa wa received fraas Maitia at Allen, askint tba passage t an ascioaea wa tor an erdiBaao to great aa exclusive fraachi for 17 year toaapply tba city with water. is bu was teterrea ta Messrs. Wii- liamt, Starkey end Skiffs, .;tw t.Uw.aria.' X-'-'i A bnl la favor of Andst jon it Brown for tn tS, anda bill la favif of R. W. Sayra for v S'tfr were ordered paid. A Mil in' favor of A. R. P. Mbthiot for $10$ forre-airfBr foot brida across Mill creek was referred ta Ut lrt Committee; i LATEST BY TELTCHAPIL '. ..t.ffASTMa. BfW. f ' Wash leg tea. Dee. 21. In tb Boas ' number of Southern members spoke ia favor' of a gsaeral amnesty. 1 Mr. Berg-nt introduced a biM to for feit to lb United Stetea lauds grantsd -. to the Placerville aad Sacrameato Val- ' ley ; Railway Company to aid in tba -construction af a Railroad front Folsosa to Placsrvill. - Pasaed. . v . ' M n . Scb enek took leave of k is col league of th Waya aad Maaa Com mittee yesterday, aad bis Bam will aa - sent to lb Senate to day, n4bs will ' be confirmed to-day., -, ,. , -.- - 1 ; Mr. Hoeaer, MaacbBaU. will act as Chairman af tba Ways aad Meaaa Committee for tb balance of tb a , SiOB, SteS 8cbBCk v.: : ci ,n.' 3f Tb followisg aaaalaatlens were sear , f t-day: Schsnck, of Ohio, Envoy Ls traordiaarj and Minister Pleatpateoti- ary to Great Britiaa; J.. C. CiaaseBM.v of Ohio, Secretary 4 WasbiDgtoa Ttv itoryj.T,.,r , ' ' ''. aiawasiaasi wji-i -,-ir.; ri( Versailles, x Dsn: 20. Th sflxietr tb German for paa ia ta tense.' German troops ara Ba tba - point ot . aiiy The bombard mat ; ; Of . Yersaille is expected every . aa-.' ment.'.The Freaeb have Id sitW guns capable af tb rowing sheflsthroaglB- th King' palace, end driving tSaGe- ! man from the work on tbaeaat aad ortb af Veraill. .u ;'! 4--- La ados. Dee- 10 A aosr wadent '- front Pari writes on tba ltb, saying: -Wa have arrived atthurvttrplBt. The supply wiU last but a few day k - gr.,..la taa-eveatartbeiaitara.r tba : next sortie, Ducrot, Fvraasd etnsra ' of tbe Gaverasaact will laava Part, by -balloon, t proeeeats tba war hi tba ' proTincet. Trees a will remain tjilthasv sarreoder af tba city--. k , 1 - .-; ; " i Le Man. Dee-18. There ha bean a seeead change of base. This drffa- ton f the army f tb Loira is a sue- -s ceasful strategy, as there bas beea bril-1 iant Bghting near fart.. ? ;ii - Tba Army ot tbe Loira bas simply moved some 60 alias north of their, former positioa, aad there joined bands : with new army . Tba ad of th Ar- my.of th Loire i not just yes. i- j Versaillej, D-c 16. Ducrot Ba Bot se-eaiered Paris, bat remaias at Via- cennes It is certain ba contemplate : renewel of th attempt to- hre-k through aad affect a junction wit tb : army of Cbaaesy,. who ia gailaatly en--' deavoring to fight bit wy northward. Versailles, Dee-16 Wa bav eater- ed aaetber period of omiaoa ilease. birh is probably tbe perearaor at a aew atoms 1 fir tbat will swallow Bp more than a thouaand af baman live. ' Mevnwbue reintoreementa are arrlviag rapidly, about ,6,000 daily. - Th aew ., year will see upwards ot lvu.utivaia soldiers recalled to the s-aak, i after pending year ia oecnpatioaaaf peaee, and will be fathered aroaad Pari t strengthen tbedeepliees of investmeat, hich death, wounds, aad stcKna have recently weakened, , , s . .-, - j Tbe Guard in Germany. pr.Soq.OOO - French onsoaers. ha been aatraated' t the Landwebr, who have been caUV out, .with the exception f boy aad old men. Tbe whole Uertaany popala- tioa carrie arm.' ,-, , Rome, Dee. 15. There is a set ere preliminary conflict at Folorenca re prardicg the futute status of lb PonUff. -This important questioa wa submitted to Parliament.to Uke prated ena over . -II "Tk- I.rt lll aar WVMKii. iU- SaMu. .a...w... deavor to destray tbe Papa, tha Sacrei College aad th whole Body iplseopaa. Tb extreme right will try to save as . much as possible of tba eonrt powr' aad dynasty of St. Peter. The questiaa of transfer of capital bas eause a break between tha eppoait parusaat oa tba v ministerial project for g aaraataalegtb -independence of tbe Supreme Pontiff aad tbe exercise of spiritual Barbarity. Londoa, Dee- JO. Mr. BrigVt Baa resigaed, with tb penrioa da ta a Minister for twa years' servic. HU two years ended an tbe 10th lost. .ta Advices from Fans ta tb 2lst aay th people ara calm, reaelut and coa fident. Prussian ara advancing, -aad bav a greater fore. Tb Prussians bombardedMarae, aad marched tbeaea oo Veraina. A German reMaisssBS from. Amies ; attacked Faidbarbea' corps, but war repulsed. The Proa siaos evacuated Sergaiga and Be-. moat. . .- - !-- - . . Oa the capitulation of TbionvWe, 50,000 French troop were paroled Tba majority wera much ee raged, Beat causa oi tb urren1er, aad soma of tha.' troops threatened t explod tb maga sinea, bat were dissuaded a pea th ep- paarai. of worn aod cblldrea, who, I oa their knee besought submission.! During the action 50,000 shells wera; thrown Into tba aity. Dtsseg, h million dollars. ; -n- s - r . : ' Loadon, Dee. 21 la th Spanish , Cortes a motion waa carried a galas, dissolution. There was great xeite mantaad tha opposition retired. Bob ledo declared that h did not with B cotif 'dttat, but ta aava tba King or, perish with bins. Figasra sspportei! bim ; be said tba eaaatry waabi aot ettle dowa aa Aaata aad a thiwaa. Th UvramBt tapparWd tb motion, aylog that to sa' tba country every thing was agreeable. . .,' H . Palltlelajis and bUtetmei. Fram "Wanted, a Statesman," by J. T. Clarke, ta December aamber bf OdmsdArw:" Oar difficulty, ta this country,' is, that awl persons begia public lite a BaliUctaas, sad so aequir a habit of leehlar aaly to party saeeees, whieh " twanw or vi.w. x - k4 I ""." !. ,e" i Wr" tr ''""! nei men war y aad Jba Adam, and others whom I Bead notaame. Nor d I tblak tbat lt eaa be dealed that Mr. Webster was a statesman. Per haps be became too much of a politic ian ia bia latter days: bat daring moat f hi career, ba kept his eye fixed apea principle. Charles Sumner la also a statesman Ho satisfies all tha 1 teste we have laid dowa; be bas al ways wished to eteer, aad hae aever beea willing to drift; b hshrys' tbougat less or tn next erection than af tha future of th natioaf aad b be always aeen farther into the future thsa hit eotemporerlcc."" That poU ticlaaa bav dlaliked bim, .while the people have sustained bfm, is another evidence af tbe tamo fact, and a most ' encouraging sign that statesmanship ts valued by the mas of th people, Tba people can understand ideas and principles better than measure." This, ' indeed, git a temporary power ta tba ' demagogue; but it also helps tba true1 taseemaa, -wh fixed bia ey Onth' ererlastiag stars, while nteering Vba ship' of state a bob -tba sea ef human f history and ' temporal -dreumStane.-Tba great mats of th bbMob ara will ing to ' tolerate ' traoslent errors and mistake tn the who avidently be lie v la prlBCiple. As fonr a thk Democratic party seemed traa to its ideas af equal justice for all men, tbe aatioa eaetaiaad it. bat' whea, to gain political advantage, it bitted itself to' slaveholders bod alavebaiding, It lost it bold on tbe national mlad. 1 ' J 8o tb Repablieaa party, wblcb baa saved tb UatoW Bad abolished slavry, ha eecured a long taasa f power by tbat epieadia raoordf at- it win ioa ita hold, at last, oa tb pub'.s heart if it How ttseif to ts corrt;UJ by , venal politieiaas.and permits tL fr4 of wfiee to sapplaat faith ia prracl plH. ' As losg as tt Is hd ty riatee mea, it 1 saf. When it is governed by nlUieis,aaratter b adroit aad abl, ita powt will b ton. - v' ' ....... nil .in lu ? 1 ' Th Aatioch Lodger' mmrU iUil Bsaaqaita in f-t r--t are s tl.tr k that a feam. ao i.te a elovd of tbs tt;r i. zy aad t ke U. t : -ft f alabn." " 1 ; School Tsiad. It was dn(Hptd befora one Ssnator ; reUraed ta WVshingtao, that rmmadia- tely an the opening bf the session aonr step would be taken to decide tb Question whether Congrasd. would ap prove tb clause af our 8teta Cansttto-' tioa, aettisg apart tb 600,000 acres erigiaally 4atnd4 aa an iBtemal ins-i provemaot fund tob a part of tba lr I reduelbl achoot fund. Such action tion was taken by 8aatc-r WiHiaots on the first day f tba aaagioa, and if this resolutiou we publish below pases, of Which ttr U little doubt, it wiU i check tba Dsmocratic raid opoa tb Oregon Steta Conttiution. , . '. , ," la the Senate of the United States, December' 5th, ' 1870 Mr. Williams asked, and by aaaaimoa cnent b taiued leave to bring ia tba following. joint resolution: which was read twice and ordered tb be printed. ') ' , ' fount kiaoLettOB. :' " .' Explanatory of the Act aJmitfini the ; fiutt of Oregon sate Ms liuon, , WBBBBaB-Deubt hate arisen a to th effect of , tb. Act foe tbe admission of Orego, approved February 14th, 1859. , far. a it relate to the iva huBdred tbousaad acres of lead great- d to said State by aa Act entitled "An Act to appropriate tbe proceedings or ths public laud, and to grant pre-amp tion rights," approvsd September 4th, I84i: tbrtor, ' Be tt molted by MS gsmsmaaW Ham efRcfit$enlliDetofik United State of America m Congrett auenbled, .That Congress,' by it said .'Act admitting aid Stele iota tne Union, did, and hereby-dotb, ascent to tba applicatioa of satd leads lor tba support of eaaa. mon ceboal aa mad -ia tb aecoad ection of tha eighth Article of Ota CoBttitotioB of said Stat. Thia docs not require any sxpUaa- UoB.,W shall comment npon it la du time. Senator Williams means business. . . . , . How It wai Pone.. Tha Bulletin publishes an Interesting epistle from Jacksonville which' direct ly charge' Burnett and Wells, wbo were members of tio Honse from Jack sob county, with eorrnptioa oa th Senator' question, , aad .. then, abow what they ar trying to do with tha sash they received for voting for Rally, Th .following j extract . from Fay'a Speech on that point ia especially In teresting : ... J; , (-..r.-i j He said, aa all of a her know, that oetore they went ta tba Legislature, burnett and - wells were-BotB poor Buraett was too bard up to pay a Bate of $75 which Fay held against him for a client for over two years, .and Weil bad to coat a friend to whom ba bad old a bora to- pay the pne a moath to advancaor tb gred time to pay hit expenses to Salem. Yet after tbe Seaatorial electioa tbey each bad plea ty of money, He related, what w all kuw here, that "since -Jack Burnett bad come back, be offered a certain merchant in this county $4,000 in gold for s part Interest in his business, but that tba offer was rejected, that the merenaat saia n aid suit want aay maa ia business with bim who made bis money tbat way. Fsy also told another thing well known her ; that while Well ma . rery pwor before b went to Salem, h baa been abl sine hi return her , ta forward $1,600 in gold eola to lb Willamette tor clock. If tbey did aot aell tbeir vote for this money tbey bath bav w. aMboagb poor beior tbey went ta Sal, Fay (aid, let these dare to tall hew tbey cam by it. City ltd Cointy Ilcau. . , Yesterday aad to-day are twS ef tba , shortest "days that hav vr bean known in this latitade. Msasisn. Ia Marion county, No vember, 34th, , at the bease af the bride's father, by Elder S. Williams. Mr.Thoma Jones aad Ml Ellen Short. Eastibs Rsstacbast. Traveller bo want a meat at aay bear ia Port. land, especially if leaving thai city by early traia ar boat, ar arriving there at a late hour can find a good meal bu short notice at tbe Eaatera Restaurant hlft la A ..Hi . aa . ..Ini... Nor Csai. Ws received a call yesterday from Ca-sar. who says ha ia tha only, colorsd maa in town who owns that historic name, aad assures us that he waa aot abot at. He aaye Junius Brums Snipe got shot at, and take nrs word tor it. Tb Willamette river, la tha effort to keep warm this cold weather, baa crawled dowa into tbe very bottom of, it bed. It doaaa't hap pea to bav -a feather bed and mast be suffering in tensely. .Tb steamboats still wigglo snd worry np and down, and tbe only consolation they hard it that the river is ao lower now than It was last sum mer. "- 4t..;f n'I'i -"V In tit,. Masoato Fnstivaa. Ob " Tuesday next,? the- evening ef St. John's Day, the 'ancient and honorabl order ol Free Bad Accepted M stoat will bold bn Installation banquet at tba Cbemeketa Bouse. Ths installation exercises will take plac ia - tha spacious parlors of tba hotel aad th supper in tbe dining room. . By .request we announce that sQ members of tha order ara invited to; be present and participate ia tba ceremonies. . Tickets can ba had ef R. P, Eaibert aod T, McF. Pattoa. St. Chablbs HoTit. When at Port. land a fsw. daya sine wa atopped as this .hotel, which is now kept by. Mr, Jacobs, welt .known to traveller on this coast as lately tba popular land lord of tbe St. Georaa Hotel at Victo ria. Mr. ' Jacob bas beea at Portland bs't a few weeks bnt it successful ia main tain tb reputation already estab lished for lb 8t .Cbarlea aad la ad ding considerably , , hereto. Tha SW Charles is a first class bbuse. . - . I ... VMABTSvatn Lottbbt. Wa call at tantion to tbe advertisement ia to-day ' itfucf of tb MarysvOle Gift Coneert. The' schema la aa xcediag!y liberal one, aad the.. rata f prisea to .Ua nlmbet of tickets more adraatageous than- any that a yt beea gotten np ta uaiwornia- tb acbama is nader. tia tnauagement of tb leadidg citi te -s af Marysvtrie, Who names ara g-araat that ta .-wilt be keaeatiy eoa- osct-a, ana in probts to b davouA t W"rtny locaj object. Ccssjuiia lTSMa--Tbe b very torrfbr tft ea fot' item Iter, for tba V'-rs.aVv x ar gdlof on ara ar- 1 -yfo'ij. to wards or, froat th lea, ap4 hUe' avarybody I trying to b happy a th xt:t Ttr"WmaJ6oalBrt actking BJ-ryeas worth temi f.wal' Bw -atsMBK wauld baa variety, a it wouid at lnt- t tb ati of tec reauon. . va--t;- : .r tav.ac''y nrnn r, , ... i v ar tf wt gau under a Tcaaa atae there. ; -i:? vjj , I - v" ' "- , tb. ica kws'r-; if bad aot ftw-- riV 'rt ' etiva-yCU a., tka lea aaaea.aa bsteita QUy ofU r. i -"- !na 4aakiBg, i7 Ctatfwi. s si Ta r-'-ra-, n i . mt local nouee to th VJrrL. t .i.I i . , -o-fr an- et.- ntt,.iing. gtate , NewSs !- I ;i t - .! .v i, POaTLAMO. Tha Oregon 12d aaya that fen. account of the freexe and stoppsg of th .Colombia river travel,' Pos- ' tal 'Agsnt Undsrwood ba tl- graphad t dea, Utah,' to have all th overiaBd Btail fo Oregon seat via San FraBclseo. . ! ,..,'. . k... V...(.VJ...l..l i i-iiivi kpmii 4iwr.aiiirf last avening frost tb iowor Celnmbia , Sh report the ranaiog ice vary haavy . Mo rurtber trip below will be attempted for th present. Boats ar still rua- . sing to U east bank of the Colambla -f opposite tha moath Bf tb WUlasatt. ' Tasterday "morning, the river oppo-1 tita Stark siiaet ' was frbxen almost"' across and ice rsmaiaed far out .'Nf !' fHtm tha isaalata Van V im . tb dayj r ?1 wUiwridantly naqab a few degree iacraas of cold to, tba WjUaaitta against steam boat f UonJ " 1 ' -r ' Tha BvUeti . of, . that data furnis the followisf: ;,Tb musical sxrreit at the Pata an Wed need sy and Satu day fof waph week will . hereafter b ied by vary largo proportion o tha eititenS of ! Portland. The baail of tha Twentr-tha-d Iofaaury ha aaew ordered l , Vaacoaver, and wii; go - our uu woea- , Hro'nrt favof oe CspUin Tnrnbnlli . tb . Portiandtnall ara deUvtwd a' Vanoooter ,ysteTday w Th..ateamr erosssd the Columbia rivr in tba midst" Of ' ery layy aid' bitenslvo -fild of tea. h'lmoi s -ia tecai 4"f.i ' The bcllersbf tb raflroad ferry boat wera- iaspected yesterda'by eacari? Diarderff aad1 Lotaa. 'Tb' Company v oniy saked Ibsi they b nUaweii a , prase nr of 60 poaada to tba square . inch, but tb test waa extended ta 00 pound. -"' ' ' ' . . -, . i. . . ? wc-a vl9 iaa ytruay . afterbooa wa ' greatly heightened by ' ta sppaarane or tne Twenty-third Infantry" Band, about four o'clock, p. ' tn., wniea wt aowa aaa pteyed -most axaaUent programaM tt manic. - A faraser Irons' Polk coanty, who ? stertedarbaad tawa to see thaelephaat, on Tuesday evening, eUd at on of tb hurdy-gardy 'a aad ther aaada bins , self sociable,, Jf ext . morning whea ba , recovered bis senses, he found himself mi'mit $40 which h had tha prariooi ' Cassldy, the companlan ' of Bureb and Hackney, In the robbery of a saf in East Portland, was yeaterday foand -' guilty oa th Indictment preferred, by the jry, Bfter a abort dllaration. i Th two- compaalo . war aeataacad , on Tuesday, to two aad a half year la tb penitentiary and it ia supposed tb trio "will terra tha 1 same term together. .- B will b ! sentenced to - ojuKuw. mu.tui wrcs vuiSl9BK wnt on Hnnday., . ,,... awaawjwawswamsm; A Ratio ior Paraicc Baowa. The other 'day' while Mr. Joe Downer was plowing a field on Swegls'f place, about a mile aad a' quarter from tb Penitentiary, ha plowed np th greater part' of a tea pound Gardeaer shackle aarf foand 'by H a piece of cloth aad a piafc of a boot and part of d white leather strap, f The relie ar sup posed ta cave bean irt tbera by Fat rick BroWB, tb convict for who cap tar so many effort wer made. He mBsthav bad a wetltemperedsawaahla-ai pertoa at tb tias of hu soapeJor th .- shackl shows a piece to have been aeetly sawed out with great labor, ao that the teg eon Id be slipped through it. Trsa -ABTBBTcasa---Th Saora. at Uan baa tb foUowlng; ,- : Aasaag thapsssaagsra by th Central Paciaa xpra traia from th East yes terday Was a boy tea or twslv yeafs af tee, aa xedlg1y dirty aad pic tareaquely ragged yaaas; rooster,' who gav bia aaeae aa Jeha ABdaraoa, aad staled that be ran away from bia bom ia-eaa rraneisco aoout twa mon to ago: and durtor tbat tim bad mad trip avarlaad to Chicago aad back "oa ; bis-bapa." Aa b wa buegry, Jack Bidermaa gave him a -hearty laach at th refresh meat Stead la tha depat. He paid too much attention to tb eatable for soma minutes to ba able to talk, bat after a bad boated . two r or tare doughnuts and an equal number of sandwiches aad pig feet, he began to bo communicative, aad stated tbat bia mother was dead, bnt that hi father aad stepmother lirsd In Saa Fraaciaeo. He wanted to aea Chicago, as aa bad learned that it was a great place, aad he got on tb car aad Want ther. Hd was nevar pat off tba traine dariagta trip, although moneyless, bnt ho had to " wsit a day or two at stations to get something to eat." HI stay In Chicago wa United to on week, aa ba faand tb place l0Bsom. Ia kit epiaioa Saa Francisco was aa good as Chicago, but (and b cast aa admiring aad ap preciative glaac npon tberefreshmsau near by from whicb b baa ben. aW towed to help himself ) "neither of 'osa'a M . a wa . f i v.. , . uww, vii. noticing tb smoks acd dirt, bearimsd condition of hit hands and faco, Inquir ed what waa tha matter wkb thsm.i Ones I'd ought k wash 'am.'i basw puea." w Ben did you wash your- elf last 7" "Just 'lor I lertUbica- go I" A bystander inquired if ha was going oa to Saa Fraooiso by th train just about to start, to which ba made answer: don't know; it denenda." Presently, however, on catching right Bf tb good-aatured cob nt nance of tb eond actor, b appeared taarrtv atth eoncmsiOB tnat tba 'depends", were favorable, aad jumping into the ami- grant car ha was taken on toward his father's house, where it is to b hoped b , wui reoeiva ta weieamn r u Prodigal Son..., I .. .. , ,s ? . . Railbsao. Wa silmlu' tli.t tber ia considerable excitement at St Helen ia regard, to railroading, expect. mg tn a or to era facihc road to cross aboat on aad a half miles below tha tow. Several parties havw jately sold Out' their ranches to tha. company. Among tbem, Mr. Bennett sold forty acre to a party la Vancouver, for l,ooo. Kai estete is rapidly advaip- The eitlta which requlr six figures to express their inhabitant, by th present census, ara: "sw lerk. UUI4 DAil-A.1nl.la HUIAAA.V-U.V'-. 408,000 ; t;nicgo, 3to,70; ai"ore,, 380,000 : Bostoa, 280,101 ; Cla.aaai,7 aad St. LeuU, each 1.4,000; Kw Orleaas. Jtloo Vewark Bad. SaaY1 Fraaeiace, eaeb, 1 12.00 ; BaCtlaa 1 14,000 ; Waablagtoat, 110,000. - t S lull . .. ' ! f . "-t ' Tha darerlptloB taatal4 la Ca ' foliowljg would apfly to a freat Star-' prayarav - " ur , r iBiavi-, ; ; preached in David WaH cbareb . ' 8aday vb1b;. Tt attendaaa a j fair ad the servic was na. , rr n tbbtle;. tolafow hymn th I delivrl a nice, wy Xi w; -vi , as aprayer aad t -n k itf V ;., treat which to pret.a. ;o.,. . ,a . .,, .... -An Trlimaa rt. red 1 U f 1 post-offie th other d-y, . - . J . n lowlBX asaOSaa- B l'ir" ' T s2tf fJil-,-: wsred, "Ail ovet C s It , -MV' 'ar rt. t -H J I S 1. IB -am i jBtt-oq nam awin tl 'tl s,-.vs, aor)tano A.ea aeq jo lajs qj, jArrjA,'r,---r. f ... . Oass Wa-r - r N T J jrT--- alas w.- COaw ta Uaa-a Ce , . " . w xzvtuj, fc j .j j-.,,, ,,rf.,.. . , r -si., -. a i - -i -' lZMntSart'. 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