! I W KKK.LV uiiau;): htatesman. ISSUED KVER WF.DSKSDAT. 8. A. CLARKE Publisher. U. 8. OFFICIAL PAPER. B J HClUimoX Per mnn, M SOj at. II 80. DAILY STATESMAN AND UNIONIST, Pbllttieit every miming except Monday. 8 i'crlpilnn, b the yetr, S SO. Advertising, I t -ir of o i Inch per m-mth, 2 60. A Wert sem-nu to DsilT moi WattLV, 83 per r. i ire of eae loch per month. UTOUce la Stewart's Brick Buttling, ap stairs. WEDNESDAY. Democratic Tactic. VOL. 20 NO- 40. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 18T1. $2 50 per Acntun in Advance. Cltj and loonty Items. Bon. On the i"lh of April, to the wife of G. W. Hunt, Esq., of Sublimity, a daughter. - Rive Business roa April. The num ber of team boat that passed by Baiem going op the river in April were 28. Going down 27. . Weatherford k Co, besides everything yon need in the Drag line, they hre Urge stocks of Paints, Oils end Glass, aneir spacious room is well filled and they sell goods low. Dibkct Tbapb. Messrs. TJiafovage k Wright received 88 packages of merchan dise yesterday, direct from the East. Tbey are inaugurating direct trade. Commuted. We learn that. official in formation has been received that me sen tence of J. G. Holbert has been commuted to two months imprisomcnt and one hun dred dollars fine. AproiSTMEKTi. Got. U rover has ap pointed Jacob De Bols, of New Tork, Com missioner of Doeds for Oregon. Also D. P. Thompson, or Oregon City, to he No tary Public for Clackamas eoooty. Steamem Comno. The John L. Ste phens, Capt. Fred Bolles, commander, was to have left San Francisco yesterday, bound for Portland. Sho may be expected to ar rive on Thursday. It is'very gratifying- to realise at we Bo positively do, that a great triumph is shaping for the Republican parly in the next Presidental campaign, and that the principles of tbe party are to still command tbe uni'ed support of tbe men who during the war made np tbe loyal masses of the nation. Tbe Democratic platform Is already indicated by tbe expression of the party lvadera oo many occasions. Tbe only uolicv left for the oartv to pursue if it r innot accept reconstruction and go before the people with a pretense of unking tbe best or tbe issue wbicb ap parently have been decided by the war, is to bitterly oppose tbe war and coa demo itt fruits ; to fling out as the ral ljiog cry the promise to repeal tbe Constitutional Amendments, and de prive the negro at least of bis suffrage if not of bis liberty. Tbe Southern wiag of tbe party controls its aetion, aud the only way to enlist the earnest support or Southern Democrats, Is to accept their active leadership and go into the campaign with them in the lead. Without tbe South Democracy is nothing, and no enthusiasm een be created among Southern Democrats an less they are promised redress for their fancied wrongs nd gratification of their revengeful feelings. nmnnr.cv is becoming more and more allied to tbe Confederate band and is pledged to surrender tbe lead to the Ku Klux" chivalry. If it could de pend on its confederate allies Implicitly and adopt a semi-loyal platform ; or in other words, if tbe South would allow it to " steal the livery of Heaven to serve the devil in," awhile, their might be some show for success, but chivalry while it likes to be truckled to will truckle to nothing; but demands a prompt compliance with its demands and direct war upon the Government. W have, to oppose Democracy In i this struggle, all of tbe loyalty develop ed since I860, which can be depended on implicitly in moments of danger( save the few whose patriotism had its price and who may have found more promise of late in the Democratic fold than elsewhere. There are tremendous facts arrayed against Democracy which cannot be set aside. The great history of the war is against it ; tbe wonderful euccess of Grant's administration is against it; the fioacial position of the country, its material prosperity, the actual economy of the administration, which becomes more brilliant ander the mountains of Democratic falsehood which belie it all these things exist to confront Democracy and to contribute to its easy overthrow. tteconstruciton is not completed, and never will be, until with cool, delibe rate judgement the American people pronounce another verdict on the ques tion, and find Democracy as now taught and practiced unsafe and da. grrous sod not to be trusted. One more terrible defeat of that false-heart, ed party and we may hope for tbe old - ... - i issues to be permanently dicposea 01, Thig nM been but the time can never come that it J poetical moment shall seek to revive them when me American people will not overwhelm it. Town Clock. We mentioned some weeks aro that Mr. J. H. Haas had on tbe wav hither a valuable town clack. 1 ester- day it arrived and will be displayed in op eration at the Storo of Mr. Haas on State street. It is a magnificent piece of ma chinery, finished in the highest stylo and composed, when complete and entire, of a great amount of fixtures. Of course the site of the complete machine, and also its arrangements, bears Hi tie comparison to an ordinary time piece. It can be readily ex amined by tbe curious, and we hope soon to see some structure rise in Salem worthy to bear it on its topmost tower. Letter from Coot Bay. EnriSB,CiTT, April 24, 1811. Ed. Statismab: It again becomes my duty to chronicle another marine disaster at this point. Oa tbe morning of tbe 17tb, persons from the eminence near town, called tbe " Lookout" dis covered something about five miles from shore, resembling a wrecked or dismasted vessel. Two steam tugs im mediately put to sea, and it proved to be tbe fine new schooner Margaret Cro . kard, (of wbicb I made mention in my last) lying on ber beam ends, tbe crew were ill clinging to the wreck, and were all rescued after having been in a The Subsidy Business. The granting of lands and subsidies to railroads has seemed in the past to Lave been necessary to secure tbe con struction of roads across the continent and to open np and develop a great portion of tbe continent to settlement and occupancy. We have languished for many years waiting for tbe time to come when the improvement of Ore gon could practically commence, and at last we see the day when multitudes seek our shores to settle here perma nently aud add to the wealth of onr State. We have no occasion to com plain or tbe liberality of the Govern ment or censure those who bare ad vanced tbe enterprises by wbicb w profit, but yet it must become apparent to any candid mind that the business of granting snbsidies may be greatly abased, and that there should be a limit to land grants, which should only be permitted in cases where there is no other means of securing develope ment to remote sections of tbe coun try. A member of the last Congress from Florida, named Hamilton, having been defeated for reelection by parties who could not make nse of bira for personal Council rroeee4iBg. A reirular meeting was held Tuesday evening:, his Honor, Mayor Smith, presid ing. Present, Recorder J. A. Wsyroire! and a full Board, with the exception of Councilman Dickinson. Died At tbe residence of W. P. A brans, Portland, on May 1st, J. P. Hogae, of Albany, aged 84. He had lately returned from a visit to Illinois, and bad been ill on tbe way home. Uis family reached Port land in time to be with him during his last momenta. Mr. llogue was one ot tne oiu Journal of previous meeting read and J citilen 0f Oregon, and a worthy and much approved. 1 res peeled citizen. Committee on Accounts ana urrem . dangerous and uncomfortable position genrmei) nd to secure bis aid in Casbmebb Goats. Mr. J. L. Parrisb re ceived from California, on Monday, two full blooded Augora cashmere goats. The rt-we believe, introduced into Marion county. A ppoi st i.tr. Oar Coos Bay Correspon dent informs ns, that Judge A. A. Skinner is appointed IT. S. Deputy Collector at that port. The Judge is an old Oregonian, a good man, and deserves to be remembered in that manner. Billiabps. This afternoon Kuaoipne, the distinguished billiardist, will reach Salem,, and this evening he will show his marvellous skill with ball and cue on one of tbe excellent billiard tables at the Opera billiard rooms. Removal. The Deaf Mute School will be removed the first of next week to the Union Hotel building, for the reason as stated, that ants and other Insects are get ting troublesome in their present quarters. Closed. Tbe last work was done in the woolen factory yesterday for the season. It is the intention to thoroughly overhaul all of the machinery and otherwise fix up the premises. Mr. Geo. P. Craw will have charge while this is being done. A Challesoe. I will shoot with any person in the State of Oregon, off hand, forty yards, with an open sighted rifle, best three, in five shots, for a wager of $10, or a larger amount if required. C W. Fetttjoux. Sublimity. A friend at Sublimity in forms ns that everything is lively in the country, wool buyers are abundant Crops look first rate and September wheal never looked better. In anticipation of good crops and fair prices for everything, far mers all wear smiling faces. Issijbascb Polict Paid. Yesterday Mr. I. R. Moores, Agont for tbe Equita ble Life. Insurance Company, paid to the widow of the late S. T. ChBrch, tho sum or four thousand dollars, tbe amount of an endowment policy, we believe, on bis lite. paid at the earliest for over twenty hours. It seems tbe scboonei struck In cross- jng tbe bar, ani starting as is supposed her timbers, and was soon filled. A fresh breexa coming on she careened over. Tbe crew meanwhile taking to tbeir boats. She bad only left this claiming subsidies for their pet projects, publishes an exposure of the means tbey used and the liberal offers they made to secure his inflaeuce n their side. . Ue implicates a U..S. Senator named Osborn, and declares that he offered $500,COO money, to secure hit port the day before with a One cargo of ai(J Ue remained immovable in spite assorted lumber, and was bound for of a1 lDMe magnificent offers, and aa Tahita. Tbe small passenger boat lately seized by U. S. Authorities here has been re. leased. E. A. Woodruff, our efficient and trustworthy Deputy Collector of tbe Port, has I understand, resigned. and Judge A. A. Skinner been has ap pelated t tbe vacancy. More Anon. JDSTI9B. Probate Court. PBOCEBDines or mat 2d. In the matter of the estate of James T. Crump, deceased; Administratrix oi saia estate filed ber report of sale of real estate ; sale confirmed by Court, and Administra trix authorized to make a deed of convey ance to purchaser. In tbe matter of the estate of Jefferson his enemies have carried ont their threat to defeat his renomination Ham ilton retorts by publishing their letters to bin and making oath to the facts he states. When it comes to such a pass as this, that men reach tbe high est positions only to prostitute them to personal interests, it is time to put an end to the whole business of subsidies. This Congress bas virtually done, for the Presideat takes strong ground upon it. Few measures of the kind passed at the last session and those were of the most practical importance. What was called the Omnibus bill of tbe winter of 1870 was tbe most powerful alliance of mooied force and local interests ever known In the Uoited Slates, but it was not powerful enough to succeed. Pub lic rectitude is sore to be violated if penses .reported several bills, amounting is tbe aggregate to $241 49 l ordered paid. Councilman Wood worth reported tbe work oa Marion Square completed, and progress on street work. An Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Miller to amend the city laws so as to give tbe Council power to extend tha time for tbe collection of city taxes. Read three times and passed. Committee on Fire and Water resorted back the communication relative to the fraochife of the " Salem Water Company," expressing the opinion that it was not in the power or the Council to change the contract without the consent or the parties to whom the grant was given, and even if it were in their power to do so, the interests of the city required that the franchise be not disturbed. The' report concludes by stating that as the principle objection to the water franofiis BDDeare to be that It requires the Company to furnish water ealy within a limited space of the city, aad It Is believed the Company will be willing to furnish water for fire purposes all ever tbe city, and also fur fountains ia Willson'a A rasa and Virion Square witboat addi tional compensation. The Committee re commend tbe passage of an Ordinance to secure these advantages to the city. An Ordinanoc which had been prepared was read first and second time, and referred to Committee. Resignation .of Councilman Dickinson received, and 0. J. Cam elected to fill the vacancy caused thereby. Bill or J. K. Strong, for $145 25 for work done on Marion Square, presented and ordered paid. , Moved that the Council collect but six mills on the dollar for city tax, and that the Marshal refund to those who had paid seven mills. Motion lost. On motion of Mr. Miller that the services of Policeman J. A. Baker be dispensed with, on the grounds that only one Police man was needed for the night duties. Mo tion lost. Leave of absence for fifteen days was granted Street Commissioner Schwatka, and twenty 'days leave to Councilman Boothby. A BcAcrtrcL 8. W. W. Martin bas had a rare made at Cincinnati expressly for storing his jewelry and valuables with ib. King conveniently arranged. It . is not only most useful but its finish is in the highest style of art. Beautiful paintings cover the front and the inner dqprs, and tbe workmanship of iron and steel is ia every way perfection. It was manufactured by Diebold A Kinsle, Cincinnati. Mr. Mar tin may well be proud of it. Court reversed that jadgemai, noiaiug that it should have been entered for coined dollars aad parts of dollars. CAMFOtaKIA. San Fnn-i.My 2. F! .r Market rm at the advance ii14 yeMenlsT. Wbeat For choice ! t iiinely offered. Sales of 1,009 sks choice, privjte. but said to be the highest figure yet paid. Choice is firm si $2 90S, latter figure the asking rate. KAX.A9IA. Kalatna, May 2. Tbe ship Panama and bark Rival arrived last night from Ban Francisco, with ears and railroad iron for the Northern Pacific Railroad. Two pile' drivers are at work on the grade, and busi ness is rusbing along with all possible speed. FRIDAY. Cltj ana County Items. Chitwood, deceased ; report of sale of real estate in Polk oounty, confirmed, and Ad-1 great plundering schemes can be band- miniatrator autboruea to maae ueea i together and succeed by the mere conveyance to purchaser. force of coalition. The wariness .with In tbe estate ot S. I. vnnrcn, ueceaneu ; Executor's petition to sell certain personal property of said estate; prayer of petitions eraoted by Court. Also to sell certain real estate 5 eilaUon ordered to "issue to tbo heirs to be heard at June term, 1871. A CARD. Salem, May 2, 1871. Ed. Statesmam: Allow me through your columns to return my sincere thanks to my many friends for their very nattering tMtimniala in this moraine's paper. I have which prominent Republicans guard tbe nation from them is much to be commended. Such enterprises should be aided upon tbeir individual merits, and be adopted singly without tbe aid of dangerous coalition. Another Democratic Ylctory. The other day tbe Democracy of New Tork achieved a notable victory that we see announced far and wide, and which is fully explained by tbe Wealherford A Co. are agents for the Unk Weed Remedy, the cure tar Rheuma tism. Try a bottle. James Coffey, auctiooeerells, this morn- I inz, at 10 o'clock, the furniture and fixtures of the Avenue House, corner of Slat and High. Emigrating. Yesterday a train left here for Eastern Oregon, conveying Messrs. A. C. and M. B. Pettys and their mother, and the family effects. Makbied. In this eity, on Wednesday April 27, at the Catholic Church, by Rev. Father Goens, John Savage aad Mrs. Eleanor Tarrant, all of this city. Escaped Convict Cacsht. Yesterday and Indian called Pete, who was sent to tbe Penitentiary at Portland upwards or ten years ago for larceny, and made his escape from there in 182, was recognised on the street, and banded over to Superintendent Watkinds. Offiorr James Coffey 'conducted him to his new quarters. He is tbe same Indian whose testimony, at a recent term of court, convicted a Mr. Wiley, of Linn Co., of selling liquor to Indians. Smerna Accidbbt. Yesterday after noon while several ladies were walking a a vacant lot near the corner of Court and Winter streets, one of them a sister-in-law to J. M. Coulter Esq. was tamed upon by a vicious cow and thrown to tbe ground and badly injured by the aalssal's horns before she could be rescued. Dr. Richard son was called Id, who pronounces ber sit uation as painful, but no bones broken or any vital part seriously injured. Coitbact Let. The Salem Water Work. Cnmn.nv have let a contract for the erection of the reservoir budding to Messrs. L. Johnson, Sloper, J. W. Gamble and O. W. Bnrtord. It is to be finished by July lith. A building 86 feet high will loom up largely on our river bank end will require a large amount of lumber for its construction. The engineers, operating material, workshops, etc., of tbe Company, will occupy the Interior under the reservoir. Biluabps. Our Salem billiard players attended last evening at tbe Opera Saloon to see lb playing of Mr Rudolphe, as an nounced. A game was arranged with Mr. Craven, of this .city, of 400 points, which was decided in 21 innings, as follows, kept by Mr. Joseph Meyer : Rudolphe 38, 6, 44, . 88, 3, S, 0, 38 0, 6, S3, 47, IS, 21, 0, , 12, 3, 9, 87449. Craven 0, , 0, 6, . 0, 9, 8, 12, 3, 8, 8, 0, S. 6, 0, 6, 12, 3, 27111. Afterwards Mr. Rudolphe showed bis skill in fancy shots and hand-tricks, much to the pleasure of the audience. City nd CoiBty Items. Marhied. Ia this city. May 2. 1871, by Rev. W. R- Stewart, David Allen aad Mary E. Densmore, all of Salem. Gov. tb- San Domingo. Foa TJtak. Tb furniture of Woods, was sent forward yesterday by p. M. train, to Hj destination Salt Lak ' City. ' " Swimmiks. We saw several boys ia bathing yesterday near tbe month of Mill Creek. Rather rushing the season. Mabbied. On the 18th nit., by tbe Rev. Father Goens at the Catholic Church, Mr. John Gleason to Miss Margaret McMon agan, all of this city. Fovbd The locket advertised ia yes terday's issue aa lost was found and re turned to tbe owner by Mr. M. L. Cham Cap?. 8o6tcripi:,-j I.J. " v Quite a aamber of Weekly srieeftbei ! I are still owing for their fwbserrprioBS far the present year, which, with aaaa of tkses, 4 I is drawing to a close. If Bt paid ka tbe first six eoeatas they eww tbrae dollars, bet if they send tbe swbeeripWcei wric sjeesi, tbev can still have tt at the edvaae rat. $2.40. The Spring of tb year ia a dull time for eolleeUoa, aad If Toe ha mot yet paid ap for your paper yea will eonmr . a great favor by doing so laiBMdiat. I No asaa ateds ready aa saaee than k who publishes newspaper, aad has swam to pay down for everything. rrofessUnaj Orals. Cltty Drug Mtore. j. w. dtosrim. Druggist and AetsesirTi mo' llssk, Mm. Ctwfwnw Aprtmifa a. rArcea, b. a. . PAYTOBi BaCS.Sa. PhJiicians m4 Bargerasi SALEM, OBX80W. Q.W. RHODES. The flatboat "Dont Bother Me," Dove, floated into port yesterday morning Wbat baa become of tbe great and jn regular steamboat style. She was from V (Oak as Opera wall ate J LlBiCRTT TatBBT, AXJSM. PLANS AMD im ncsTion. AMD toco. rate Detail Dnwtnajs rrMMS aw a4 4s- erlpuons or taUdUBS a4 Ijr attended t. Sola, and had on board 400 sacks of wheat for the Salem Mills. Appoimtbs. Mr. M. P. Owen was yes terday appointed Justice or the Peace for North Salem, vice 8emusl Parker, wbe baa removed from the precinct. Towm Clock. A frame was being made yesterday to place tbe works in ef tbe new el 00k. It will be set up ia the store of Mr. Has, and see to running, whn its aoeura- dica is disarmed and tbe bitterness Of T in Beepu,( time etc. can be tested. Sumner aad tbe great hopes 01 James K. Kelly have together fallen to tbe ground. 'Twas ever thus from child- absorbing question wbicb tbe Demo cratic party was determined should build np their fortunes t Suddenly there has fallen a calm upon the troubled wares and this tropical difficulty bas gone from our gaze. President Grant bas so gracefully thrown the whole matter upon tbe Sen ate, and left it for the people to decide and the Senate to act opon, that preju- boods hour with Kelly and be bas seen his mature as well as bis youthful hopes decay. Only . day or so ago wo received tbat terrible speech of Sumner's by tbe Bostom Rockeb. This old comfortable, rocking chair eaa Teaton's. W sat ia on for yesterday, and eowld hardly. singing " Rock me t Bleep." fashioned, b seen at a BoniBt keep frees a. cabs aw aa, u. a. a. v. causa, a. a. DR8 CABPatlTBal e CscASB OaBe earn Vihmrtj - SALEM : : : : : 1 0REQ0V talem, tee tta, 1879. J AM. Its) jV. BICHABXMOB, . D Physician satxcl Hsax-ai-fMm. (Law f arr HawrUl 4M OaAeae M Irk CM.) OSaa tat Bssrs'i Brick, Batowa, Oam re.aareua. s. a. wavae aUBFSOB aa WATB1BJB, Attorney At BAUraT. OKtQOM. 1 Omea In Pattoe's Brick, a stake, taat 1 only to say that during the time that the poblication of tho facte of tbo case, Indian Department items. Maj. M. P. Berry bas received bis commission as Indian Agent at Fort Hall, and will leave here to assume charge ol thai Agency in a few days. Capt. John Smith, of Warm Springs Ibstallatiom. The following effioers were installed last evening in the Temple of Honor, for tbe ensuing term: C. M. Parmonter, W. C. T; John Gray, W. V T; F. K. May, W. R; Mr. Lawson, W. A. R; H. Sliles, W. F. R; 8. M. Cook, W. T; F. Parmenter, W. T; J. D. Dorsey, D. C; W. Clonston, J. S; M. C. Starr, 0. S. Chemeketa House was in my charge, it was my earnest endeavor to keep a first-class hotel, and to make it, as iU Indian name susirests 'Our Horn." I leave Salem with many regrets, both for the kind treat ment that I have received from its eitisens generally, and for the many true friends I whom I must leave. Business necessity alone, eompells my departure. Yours, very respectfully, C. A. Cuttiso. Pbizbs. The prises last evening were a A gency, is now in town and finds wail- I eB-lna tea set, a five dollar piece, and some iog bis acceptance a commission as Ia-1 rorty or Bfty presents, all of useful eharao- dian Agent at that Reservation tor another term. We learn from him tbat tbe Indian farmers are putting in crops, wbicb are considerably larger than any of former years. Tbe fields and gardens look well, bat there is a drought there, there having been little evening ter. the poorest being a broom and a paper ofeoflee, and the best a rocking chair. To night the chief prise will be a $20 gold piece, and the second prise a china tea set, and there are to be 90 other prises of smaller value. There was a large attendance last rain and scarcely any snow all winter, New farms are being made for tbe In dians on tbe creek bottoms, and tbe Agent thinks all can be comfortably provided tor on lajids that will support them. Capt. Boyle, in charge of Umatilla Reservation, was to bave turned it over to Narcisse Connoyer last Monday, and probably did so. KUmalh Reservation bas, of late, been represented here by the presence of Capt. I.D. Applegate, Commissary in charge of Snake Indians at Ysrnax. Mr. John Meacham, Commissary at Klamath Agency, and Mr. Geo. Nonrse, At tub Whabp. By reason of low rates of fare, business at the river is lively upon the arrival or departure of the boats. On the three boats that passed yesterday were over 100 passengers. The Reliance came down yesterday morning with a cargo of wheat for Portland. The Oregon City and Yambill river packet Dayton, passed up, bound for Harrisburg for a load ef wbeat for the Salem Mills. The Fannie Patton went up at ber usual hour leaving considera ble freight here. Tbat " Goose Race" does not come off until next Monday, so,- at least, the Portr land dailies say. We learn that it was postponed for want of a big enough goose, and as the Jerear man appears to b deep- Suller at Klamath, aad wa learn from jy iDteroeted, we advise him to be present tbern tbat a large area of land bas I the appointed dsy and there will be no TJarAia. Tha Mountaineer of last week eontsios tbe following : "The four hundred bead of cattle that left Salem oa the ears last Sunday and arrived here on Monday and lues day evenings, were in tbe worst condi tion of anything of the kind we have ever seen. The sppesrance or iur starved brutes as tbey passed tnrougn our streets, was anything but a compli ment to the agricultural resources 01 Marion county. In some countries the of such live stock would be sub. ject to arrest for 'cruelty to animals.' ' Tbe fact is tbat those cattle naa oeen transported by rail ia crowded cars, and then were taken up tbe Coining river on the boats of the O. S. N. Co., tbe whole transportation occupjidb not less than four days. The cattle bad a good reason for looking hollow and gaunt and tbat too witboat having been starved on the pastures of Marion coun ty. Tba cattle of this region have wintered well, and furnish fair beef for our butchers. It ia very likely tbat the animals were ill osed on tbo passage but we learn they were in fair order when they started. been sown aa Agency farms, and that rnaor of tbo Indians ara commencing to farm oa tbeir own account. They cnlUvate oats, wheat, barley, rye and peas, besides gardens. The Indians on tbe whole Reservation are prosperous and coo ten ted. At Sileta Reservation Gen. Palmer ... in aaaume eharo-e on last Monday, and Ben. Simpson went over on that day to turn over the Agency to his of ficial control. State News. further excuse for delay. He might prove to be as useful as that more historic goose whose cackle saved Rome. So At can be perceived that Goose have tbeir uses. The May-day party in South Salem, comes off next Friday, ia tha beautiful grove adjacent to the school house. Ten o'clock ia the hour fixed for meeting. Those living in the eity will leave their baskets propeyly labelled, at Capt Scott's store, and they will be taken over to tbe groonds. The new base ball club of South Salem will b present; a croquet ground arranged; swinrs put up, etc. IT the weather is pro pitious, a pleasant time may be expected. Coaa res MAOtciAM. This lady rue- eeeds in drawing good houses, and will eon- Klahath Coobtt. We learn from Capt. Geo. Nourse, or Klamath, tnat many settlers are filling into that country, on I lands outside the Reservation, and tbey are putting in large quantities or grain with I every prospect or a good crop, Tbe local ! demand from cattle raisers, is tbe Induce ment. Orchards ara being planted, and nhatantial improvement mad by homM tita. and soon tbat country will Become important to Oregon. which are said to be aa follows : The House of Representatives of New Tork was Republican by one majority, and suddenly it became Democratic by tbe same figure. This was a victory, and a tremendous one, because it will give the rampant Democracy power to car ry its measures triumphantly, and dis pose as it pleases of the state finances. Tbe Republicans of Chatagua county sent a uian named Winans to represent tbem, and be ia supposed to have held out stubornly against all temptation and to have only yielded to the pressure and given in his adherence - to Democ racy when tbe temptation reached tbe tempting figure of $65,000, currency of tbe realm. He was certainly a much enduring man and nothing lees than being assured of a competency could wean bia from his allegiance. Looking at bim in fu ture as the possessor of so comfortable a sum, Democrats may be willing to associate with bim, but honest men never will do to. He stands now as tbe truest representative of bis party for he avows himself henceforth a a Democrat. Perjured and forsworn ; traitorous and false; liar hypocrite and scoundrel, it well becomes him to sell himself at tbe highest figure to bis proper owners. All tbat be is, Democ racy is, for there is as much dishonesty and meanness in haviog nse for a scoundrel, as there Is being one. So Democracy bas another victory to claim, and tbe dismantled rooster should crow in all the litigant organs. Coouty Court. Ho. C. K. Tcbbt, Judge, Ai Coolidoe A J. Gieset, Commissioners. T HURSDAY. State News. Willamette Taller. From the Portland dailies of May 2d: The Committee on examiniatioa of the re ports aad accounts or the Directors for tbe tinM to j0 go, because she does ber magio preceding three years, have reported to tne i0 mlgieally. Many or our eiuseos are voters of the Portland School District, that prejudiced against the show business on they find discrepancies in the accounts of general principles, who would take pleas-' A P Tt.nni.nn. Chairman of tbe lata i 1. in faala Of SlIZDt Ot DUO. xo SOTJTHERX OBEGOK. Tha- Rosebura- Eiulan states that the board, and J. F. McCoy, late Clerk, and the voters ordered proceedings to be institu ted against McCoy, n his bond. Tbe joint defalcation h placed at about $1,800. Tbe Orrjoniam reports that Carl Bosc is to take the field again, as a magician. Jos. Knott has started with a force of such we can say that Cora the magician, is a very estimable lady, who travels with a husband, brother and sister as assistants, and the proprieties of life are most carefully preserved. The bestowal of prises U a very humorous part ef toe perrormanoo, and occasions " mountains of mirth." Tbe men, tak his quarts mill through, from gifts are generally useful, but are frequont- lugeno City, to the Bohemia mines. Active operations are to be resumed Im mediately, by the contractor on the N. P R. R. Company. Tbe iUcti reports that Capt. Dierdorfi, and Mr. Lotaa, inspectors, have returned from art-Inspection tear t TJmpqua, Coo Bay anAYaquina. A lot of Walla Walla flour has been re ceived! at Portland, for shipment to Cali fornia. ' The Utrnld announces the arrival of a nriae fighter from Aastralia, who wants to fight anybody among the light weights, for 500 to $1,00.. Wonder if there is any body her spoiling for such a fight. ' Tbat paper says tba police made 138 ar rests. i the month of April, of which 130 war fined, and eleven went to the County Jan.. ' TCr.O teen Isabella, of Spain, la now reported to have attained a weight of 238 pOUOUS Wltn a growing- wiaencj ly badly selected for the possessor. Mat Dat in Soctb 6albm. The May Festival of the Sabbath School of tbe South Salem M. E. Church eame off on Monday evening. The house was crowded and all seemed to appreciate the exercises which were varied and Interesting. The Quean ot May was personated by' Miss Minnie Stone In admirable manner ; Miss Addie 8eriber wa quit a enseoss as Flora, and a number of scholars happily enacted the parts of the seasons. - Tb even lag entertainment was highly enjoyed by all present. Prof. Rogers sang the "Song of tbe Railroad " with great acceptance. Mr. J. M. Garrison deserves great praise for having sooeessfolly .. superintended the preparations. - The- entertainment was given for the benefit ef tbe S. 8. Library, and $28 15 was realised by tbe oUctia taken up. i Tbey had an original snow squall In Vermont recently, which was accom panied by tbnnder and lightning, a horse being struck by tbe latter. Roeeburg Academy was opened last Mon day under the supervision of Prof A. 0. Houston. ... Circuit Court in Douglas county com mences the second Monday in this month. The PlaindtaUr says if Benjamen, the Duke of Oregon, does not leave Oakland out in the eold, it will become one of the most prosperous towns ia Southern Oregon. There is a brisk competition going on among the wool buyers ia Rosebarg, so states tbe PlamdeaUr. Prices on Saturday last, went up to 27 oents per poand. This is an advance beyond any price ever paid there before for wooL r ; M POBTXAITD. The SnlUtim informs as tbat tbe State Horticultural Society will give an exhibi tion in Portland in June, for display or fruits, flowers and vegetables. The Oregonian says Senator Corbett and wife will not return to Oregon this summer. The Scandinavians of Portland, are or ganising plans for promoting the emigra tion of their fellow countryman to Oregon. A colon v or immigrants from Jasper county, lows, are on tbeir way to Oregon. The BtrmU says that artiele of incor poration were filed by the Young Men's Christian Building Association on Monday, the 18th Instant. There are twelve inmates at present in , the Maltaomah County Hospital. . i A man named Frank Shabert, the Herald leama from a private, source, committed suicide in Baker City, on the morning of I 27th ult., by shooting himself through tbe hjart. In the matter of private way for Peter Rosier Jr. Report of viewers read in said location, and objections filed by G. W. Lawson Esq. atty. for 8. W.R. Jones. The cause was dismissed. Report of re-location ef county road, commencing near the residence of G. B. Miller, running thence to the Salem and Matheny ferry road near tha residence of Clias. Clarrett. Read the first time and filed for a second reading in due ee nrse of law. Petitions presented for locating two sepa rate roads, each commencing at Smith's bridge, and running tbe one to the N. E. corner or S. W. R. Jones' land and the other at the S. E. corner of J. W. Taylor's land. John Newsom appointed surveyor, aad G. B. Miller, M. Hagey and Geo. Turnbull to view and report on said loca tion. . Several bids and sealed proposals were opened for building bridge across Lake Labisb, 'varying from the lowest to the highest about $1300. County Judge and Commissioners adjourned at about half past 2 o'clock and made a visit to Laaa Labish, to ascertain what they could as to tbe better way to proceed in said bridge Ac. Removed. Alderman Bilyew yesterday removed his residence from tbe First Ward to Front street near tbe steamboat landing. His removal leaves another vacancy ia the Connsii. Lost. Yesterday afternoon on State street, a lady's gold locket (containing two portraits), with a bird's claw charm at tached. The finder will confer a lavor by leaving it at this office. Sometiiiso New. Messrs. Murphy k Croasman received yesterday something new, neat and stylish, direct from New York, manufactured expressly for them. The latest style of hat, of course. Commissioner Schwatka, yesterday com pleted the new bridge on the old stage road, beyond the Fair Ground, some 2 miles be yond tbe city limits. G. P. Terrell has an advertisement in our columns that must be an attraction to the ladies, as he gives particulars as to the beautiful stock of goods he has recently brought here for their acceptance. Anderson A Brown, at the old stand on Commercial street, are prepared to fill all orders for stoves, tin, sheet iron and cop- j per ware, and can do anything in that Hue at short notice. For all articles or kitchen furniture call on them. Bboohs. Lewis Byrne is agent here for the excellent brooms oi the Portland man ufactory of V. Zan k Co. He can supply them wholesale or retail. Call aud see them. New SiflM. The new sign or Messrs. Ferrer Brothers is the handsomest on in the city. Mr. C. A. Reed was the painter and it shows him to be tasteful and a good artist in that line. Among the arrivals as tbe Chemeketa no te!, yesterday, was A. P. Rudolphe, tbe celebrated billiard player. He was accom panied by Mr. M. E. Hughes, a billiard ta ble manufacturer, of San Francisco. New Sidb Walk. Workmen are busily engaged laying down a bow side-walk, oo Terrv from Comcrcial to Hick streets ; the Madam Coba. This skillful and affable mistress if legermaia, is drawing deserved ly good audiences at tb Opera House. Her mode or distributing prise each even ing is a pleasant interlude in tb perform ance.. One feature in the purchasing of these prises is noteworthy; all of them, with the exceplioa or tb plated war are procured in the city in which she gives ber exhibition. Upwards of $140 have already been expended atnmg our various mer chants and dealers. Saoonxu Scbapb. We learn from Mr. R. A. Riggs of a shooting scrape at Perry- daVson Sunday last, tb Post Master at that place, Mr. Hunsaker, had a littl trouble wilh a stsge driver, named Bill Hopkins, and the latter shot at hira, but without injury. Hopkins drove through to Corvallis and was there arrested by tho sheriff or PoU County and taken before Squire Stiles of Dallas who discharged the . . i. . prisoner on Bca. Uayden s snowing some informality existed ia th warrant. Tb careful codger didn't seem to under stand that be could eesity cure any such defect by a second warrant, even if it was material. Tbat stage drivet didn't wait for another warrant to issue but mounted bis bore aad left DaJlai oa a keen run. - W. L. Wade, at the North Salem Store, s doing a fine country, as well as city trade. t. .v v ir t -1 1, 11 K.il ana ntrae- kindness of Senator Kelly s frank, and a,, to deal with. we take this oppertunlty to acknowledge tbe complement. That speech, which Millihebt Goods -Mr. K. W. Moxley was a favorite Democrat campaign h receiving new good, by r' docum.ntwbentb.bonorab,.S.naU,,. "g frank cave it an Impetus to cross tbe Pro"' a continent, bad become stale, fiat and unprofitable," before it reached as, and, per conseqoence, thst mueh Dem ocratic sympathy has been wasted upon Sumner and oo ns. We anticipate no more trouble on ac count of San Domingo whether it is annexed or left alone. The great Re publicac party can afford to differ and does differ occasionally, but it dosen't iBtend to let a' mere difference grow into a demoralizing quarrel. One of the San Domingo Commlsson- rrs was Dr. Howe, a personal friend of Sumner himself, who dined with the hugely disgusted Senator and is said to have labored with bim faithfully and so successfully as to bave greatly weak ened bis opposition to annexation. Howe went, and saw and was entirely conquered by the glowing beauties and thousand perfections of tbat Island. He talked to Sumner with tbe seal of a friend and tbe ardor of an enthusiast, and we venture a shrewd guess tbat when San Domingo comes to be acted upon the matter will be disposed of, pro or coo, so quietly that the congrat ulations of Democracy will not le ap preciated by a single Republican Senator. C. CHL'Blsts, As. Bv Making folnts. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Peris, EVHOPEA SKWs. May 1. Th Comraan has re- The Tlerald thinks the Rev. Mr. Pon toon, in bis " Daniel ia Babylon" lec ture, bit Presideat Grant a bard rap for bis nepotism appointing bia kin to office. Very good. Bot what has tbe Herald to say of Governor Grover for his having appointed to office bis business partners, 1 and for having either signed or vetoed bills which came before btw equnlly as they bene fitted or jrere apposed by his business nartners and tbe Ring 7 U rover s om cial sin is worse eveo tbaa that charged against tne rresiueu. ukkw. want of which has long been felt by people residing in tb south-eastern portion of the eity. 0rposrri0B6TBAMSBiP Limb. A busi ness firm in this City has received a dis patch from San Francisco, stating that the steamer Constantino, belonging te to Company of which Ben. Hartshorn is Piesident, will leave Ban Fraaeiseo on Saturday for Portland. Fares' are to be greatly reduced and a lively oppositioa is anticipated. A Cabd or Tbabks -Miss Cora De La- mond now performing at Reed Opera Ttnn f.lrn. Ik. following? method of re- K.w. t Mr.. Jos. Emmoads. of the Versaill. Government that ------ . I ..... i- , ni : i. :f.l .. aw.r a hear I limitM! PfTWO wwwiw vm aaiiww-. ! rati IBLsL. YOB' Ulfl USWU LIIUI UUlsvaie reus w a yesterday, and it is with much regret that she will be unable to appear la that city during her stay in Oregon. Dsjiaaaocs. The sidewalk oa Trad street from Commercial to High, passing across the mill pond is extremely unsafe oa dark eights, and unless a railing is put up pedestrians should avoid going over it if they bar to ge several blocks out of their road, or we may bave to record an accident by drowning or some unfortunate person. Paul At Madam Cora's entertainment last evening, tbe first prise, twenty dollars i in coin, wa drawn by Goo. Collins ; the 2d priso, a China set, was apppropriately i drawa by A. T. Gilbert, lately married. j This evening tbe principal prises will be. ; coin, $20, and $10, and a good programme i is offered, with a good deal of amusement I Interspersed. i which is A correspondent from Versailles.says w. .. fierman officers take 152 glasses of beer at a sitting, but a trine over a ue-. ; Lawyers months are like turnpike gates never open except for pay. Some people in Missouri bel'eve tbat St. Louts is to be tbe "future great city of the world." voked ihe order for tbe arrest r General Cluserct. A series or barricades are being bailt to completely encircle th eity. Dombrowski is bow In ca wand of tb bank of the Seine outside Ihe walls. Tbe Free Maeous take tarns wilh ibe Na tionals ia guarding th banners of th Or der a the ramparts, and do duty br-vely under a terrible fir. Versailles, May 1. Negotiations tot a surrender or Fort Issy hav faiid. Bom bardment has now reoommcnoed and is now very violent. Versailles, May 2. Fort Isy U com pletely surrounded by batteries. Tbo elec tions are satisfactory. Paris, May 2. The Berei'I says the Ver saillists attacked Fort Issy Isst night, but were repulsed. Tbe bombardment of Vanvers and Moa trogu continues to-day. Aa engagement is expected before evening. Tbe Versaill ists are daily gaining ground. The reoeeu- pstioo of Issy Is contradicted. Tbe fort is deserted, and fifteen thousand Nationals carried the barricade of lower Issy. It is rumored that Dombrowski and staff were made prisoners at Asnieres. Versailles, May 2. Lat night Chas seurs captured tb Clamart Railway Station at th point of th bayonet. Three hun dred insurgent were killed. Simulta neously two regiments attacked Chateau Issy, the deface of which th insurgents temporarily abandoned. Cluseret's arrest was ordered because be was negligent, whereby Fort Issy was com promised. New York, May J- A special eorrespon- deat talagraphs th following frosa Berlin, Sunday i Aa Imperial Couacil was held to-day te consider tbe sltustioa of Paris. Bismark was present, and agreed to notify a further for the restoratioa ef authority, tbe enforcement of order aad tba fulfillment Of the treaty stip ulation, after which Germany will take in dependent action to establish law aad order. EASTER- NEWS. ' Washington, May 1. Justice Clifford read th brief and papers In tbe legal tender eases of Kaox vs. Lee, end Parker vs. Davis Bellow. Ia these two eases were two questions heretofore directed to be argued , v is J First Is tbe act of Coagress known as tbo Legal Tender Act. constitu tional as tw eoatracU mad before Its paa aageT Second Is it valid as applicable to transactions since its passage T Tbe ques tion, bave been considered by the Court, and both decided in the affirmative. Tho decree of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts in the ease or Parker vs. Dsvis Is therefore affirmed, and the Judg ment of the Circuit Court of tbe United States of tbe Western District of Texaa ia alto affirmed. Ia tha ease ef Dunning Tbe 27eroM is engaged in tbe very unbrotberly and uncharitable work of poking sticks at tbe Mercury. These lit igant brethren ought to agree and recol lect tbat " their little bands were never made to tear each olbers eyes." But, with this famous nursery rbime staring them directly in the face, these twin litigant organs go for each other in the most ortbordox style. As we said be fore the Uerald is making points on tbe Cardiff Giant. It caroms oa estray no tices, counts double on job work, and makes game or the Mereurj't circula tion. It is enough to make one weep to see such cruelty to animals, but we can endure it with more philosophy than old Gtptum can. State Sudsy Kcbool Convention. Pobtlabd, May 4, 1871. Ko. Statssmab : Active prepara tions are being made fur tbe State Sua newest styles and latest patterns. Masobic Mbbtibo. There will be a special meeting of Salem Lodge, No. 4., A. F. A. M., this evening at T o'clock sharp, for work in E. A. degree. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W. M. 9 Pbixbs. At Madam Cora's entertain ment last evening, tho first prixe $20 was drawn by C. L. Brigeram, the second prize $10, by C. Peugh. This evening there will be three leading coin prises $25, $10, and $5. Or Cocbsb. Tbe rumor that the Rail road Company intends to reduce rates of fare is confirmed by posters stack up around town. We don't like to interfere with rail road affairs by going into particular, so those who want to know tbe rates can hunt a band bill or a railroad agent. New Mabbet. Samuel Parker ia put ting np a building adjoining tbe Mansion House property, to be used as a meat and vegetable market. This will b a great ac commodation to th people of North Salem, and doubtless prove remunerative to Mr. C. M. Baltimore, who will bave charge of the business. ; - -A Bio Dare Woaa. Capt. J. T. Apper- toa with the steamer Dayton left Albany Wednesday morning, at f a. m., having oa board 4,000 bushels f wheat, which was delivered at the Salem Milts. Returning to Beuua Vista and putting on board 60 tons of freight, leaving there eame to Salem loaded with 45 tons or flour and 200 hogs, and started for Oregon City at 6 a. m., yesterday, twenty-four hours after leaving Albany A PlbasabtTibb. The children ef Miss Carrol's'school in North Salem, with their friends, had a fine time yesterday at their picnic bold In tb grove, upon th grounds of Mr. Penter, a farmer living near the city limits. AU sorts of spring time sports were played "under the greenwood tree." Every one enjoyed themselves, and if aay one went home tired, they went horn happy. Rai.b op Town Pbopebtt. The firm of Patterson k Thompson sold, day Before yesterday, a riece of eity property for $3,500 cash sale. Yesterdsy a sale was made for $3,000, two-thirds cash, and bal- ianca on short time. . ir Messrs. P. k T. push their business as they have done the few weeks they bave been ra opevatkm, we will soon be called upon to report them as one of the leading real estate firms of the State. l'liyMlolunaJHuii2'3otia Oner his professional inn lis te tba ehiaene ef Dallas aud vtoiatty. Nov. ldwtf . r. casus, J.O. iwn, CAPLKS bBOBBi.ABSa. Attorneys at Ha w, FOKTLAXD, OBBOOSff ' OtBce, p stairs I. K. ootsmt Freat aad Wak- loftoa euts fee, n. isej'aa A- Bt. BELT, BL B, . Offios aad iwsidaae cjusaSB laioa aad lBuro suweta, BAXJCM.ORKUOX , Orders e be Wft at oWbar's DrT Mora. FuWILL aa PLIBBt atler Btcys asid, I aaMlwr 4 Law , a Bid. s.ieltr la Caiaaewrjr, ALBANY, OstKOO SLISS.SOT1KI rtTBa.sC. Collection and onveyaaecs sswpUy attended j. sjvu.ua, Attorney at Latsi DALLAS. OREGON. reei.pt sutntksnen ai(sa OoUmUous aid transection la I Offic p stairs In the Court ttea, 1 Sauu. SsaMSI S. a. asBUEa, Notary lubUe. II A MA1LR fc Omo ever tb SUCH, - - - . ' RBAIj BBTATB, laiCMABCn and CoUeoimE Aieut. Seal ISHaM la lb ctty a OMBBirp ta sale. Aasoract ol an iiue m m inc. i.-u.. 8aleai.De. 4, 1870. aAwtf &a.vBBBT, . AtaorKT a T El R Y GOB PfcE-T" a ATSJBBuB, Portias. w. nor ax. Fasti at Htoea, sales. cw.noYAL, ItealIita.to-A.Lrent. ' CHv Pronertv and Pana for sale. Brasw ks rent aad real sillsets. UHI . JOUU . at AVI. Y Attorney k Counselor at Law, BCENA VISTA, OESGOX. WITI nraetlce tn Polk and anjobiln? garcolleetioDS aueaded a arr. reblaU .a van., a. mna ForBKfif 4 Bains WILLIABS V. UISBIU. HILL. THAYER A Attorneys tonnse4orwt-iaw. Win practice m rcdtral eat Btate Owarla. , OSncw IV Flrat St., (over rVwt entce), Portlaad, OriBoa. . , , tablOdaw ly ; V MONITOR QASa JOSW Wft4 Imp-tot iwm WkHls tardav Messrs. Ja- d.y School Convention, which is to be Conw Abiom Smith and M. L. Cul- eoovened In Portland, Tnursrray stay incorporated th Beaver Hosiery M an il, 1871, at 7:30, P. M . , aad continue Bfu!tarinK Company at Jefferson. Capital through Friday and Saturday, and clof- ltoc $11,000. Th Company will pur i.o ,,nnn Snndav afternoon MT 14, -. -nd remodel the old eardinc mill at with a chtldreos meeting on Sunday Jefferson, enlarge it, and add sufficient ma- I YaggOfiS & DUgCjCS afternoon. Tbe session or tne uooven- i eowery to maae euu uoseu socas pot tion will be held in the Presbyterian I This will prove a valuabl enterprise to the BasBBte eanaeMa al Oartwrtr's warehoas. Albany, aud at th factory, mr Oesa erela street artage, Balea. TMs at ha lake lb nr i at tha tsregea BUI Wit, aad ss astasj wun euur church, and the ehildrens meeting oa 8undayin the first Methodist church. The Rev. J. H. Viocent and Phillip Phillips bave signified their intention to be present, and this secures beyond peradvenure tbe success of tba Con vention, as the former is known to be a chief in this department, and never fail to create enthusiasm la this good word when be is present on occasions like these. Philip Philips, u is no neccs- city of tb Saatiam. Manufactured te srdsr with Dura" ' tree wheel, considered the (reaua aaiSira mveaeloa la that Haw. Orders received at me shea, ppoM BV Mam. Hodge, Calef Co., of Portland, are among the most successful druggists oa this coast, aad hav built ap aa extensive whole sale trade because they do business with facilities equal to any house dealing ia that line of goods on this coast. They are able to supply patent medioin on tbe most fa vorable terms to be obtained of general agents. Ia the line or paints, ens, var- BLACKSf.'JTH VCEX DOBB TO OaU aisbe aad all material used by painter 1 ary to aay Is a host ia himself Bird bis j they keep a splendid assortment. sweet voice will contribute la sang to At tbe RrvEB The Reliance eame di w oa time,' with a large lot of freight aad a good trip of passengers. She took oa tea tons of bran from tb Salem Mills all she could get aboard. Tbe Fannie Patton eame ap from Oregon City at S P. a. with a big trip of passengers and a miscellaneous lot of freight. 6be took on her about six tons of goods destined to merchants between here and Albany, who were replenishing. their stock from oar wholesale aad jobbing houses. Pio Nic AU who wish to spend a de lightful day, will bear in mind that tbe Soath Salem school bave tbeir pie Bie to- number of persons, and a variety of I jay. It will take place In the beautiful exercises will be provided tbat it is la-1 BaaT tD school house, where arraage- teaded ahall create a aew interest ia menti k. m for My 4.y BiriTterVand Sabbath School Super- --h T'Tlt ... nn.(.d to lav the pale, who wul recollect that 10 clock U B Hwvaawua w v I " matter before tbeir duoday Schools on I tbe bine fixed npon tha success of tba affair, and give aa oppertanity to many to bear such slog, ing as tbey may not bave an opportun ity to hear again for many a day. Be will lead tba musical en raises and will probably giro one extra concert during bia ty- Tbe committee will be prepared to entertain all tba delegates who may at tend. ArraairesBenta ara being made and pretty much ooasamated by which delegate will have but one fare to pay oa tbe various transportation line lead ing Into Portland. All are cordially invited who love Sunday School work. Short addressees may be expected by a Wshave th best skirted aad all eastern work win receive press atisa loci m a. Bsuuuas a a.v. Salem, April T. Barer 1Q0K JLNO MUSIC SKDsl H. D. BOON, C tot atr, BaJaae, Oragsjm, TATIOMBBT bCBOOI. BOOKS, BLAB BOOS). WtU PAPM, VAaCY SJOODB, FLAM Oat, OBOAMB. ' MUSICAL IBTSUIIEJTS. Initial SUtlonery, Etc, mAKCS PLtAjrjRB VH AMBOCirCTMO THAT I a ba head a tB mk aa , arise! aad waMaatly rs salves aldiuia direct frees Beater ataaafaetarea, aad at aM t aU at th lewvet posslbl rate. Com aad prta BUT next Sunday, and endeavor to bare a representation of tba Sunday Schools Examiribo Commumios. The Committee to examine and rcaadit accounts of Peni tentiary aad State officers ara again in see- I against Sears aad ethers, from the Supreme skD, wita aneea days usee ten as I their disposaL As they have a judicial de cision to go ahead on, w trust they will make all tbe better headway. Messrs. Bon , ham and Amis are at work, but Mr. Burch is detained at home a few days aod will take hold again on Friday. Court of Michigan, contracts were fur livery eX a specified weight. of gold re- nsovaabl a coined mooey. Th Court be low held that they were discharged by pay ment of treasury note equivalent in mar ket value to the value of coined money of tbe stipulated weight of pure gold. This Rot-en Oa SostsaoDT. The JJulUtml mi! Tba follawinsr. enclosed In a greasy envelope, seemingly wora a few day by haviag bee a carried ia a dirty ! packet, bas reached ns, wjth a post mark we will not name, aad with a note that it was found and ia sent to be printed; . . .. , April 24th. ' But, Wmas: Tea hava't done tbe square thing by me. Wbea yaa took tbe from joa aaid yoa J give me a good day's start. I see yoa i pat about ma ia tba papers the aext day. that waaa't lb bargain. Damn tbat Hissoart race of yoara i ll smssn It ia if I catch yoa, to offer, part of what give you to let me go before tbe time set. Too mark time. Tou I said you'd say it was Charley, not me. Yow won't get me, but If 1 ever get yoa I'll, worry yoa. , BIM, UCBCB. to eommenee the fes tivities. Baskets and hampers will be . opened aad luneh spread at 1 a'eloek. lee cream at two; lemon ' or vanilla which will yoa bavet ' ''"' ' ' " AebiaL StJSPBirsioa. Tbe most aston ishing feature of Miss Cora's magic enter taiumauta is tbe feat of areal suspension, la Ibis act she suspends bar sister ia the air, with no visible support but a standing bar under the right elbow. So suspended b repramnU ia tableaux, love among tb rose, the coach of th angels, Ue sappliaat ia prayer, aad other positions, with rare effect. Tbe closing tableaux is very beaatt ful, so pronounced by all who bave seea it. This remarkable feat seems te be performed .entirely independent of th laws of gravita tkta, hw Miss Cera manages to do awsy with the natural obstacle 1 hid from as by her pleasing magic. " -I "Nasby" claims tbat be Is nervous every time ba attempts to' deliver bis l.C'ure, aad never face aa aadieaee with any assurance ol success ia pleaa- Ug NEW VORK; BAKERY . BBSAD, y- ;' CAttatB ASP Pima, CBACKIBS, - ' C05ST1ITLT I Mill. ; " ; also ' ' ' lTttmily- Grooerlea. The ndersHmefl wttl hereafter I a Ml sapptr f ttKOUIbBtntS) at hat aid staal, aad te quesaasture V BL. W. SITU, SHat Sttraat. rK 7,1871 , . 9 : BURROWS TCTIllLl Gas, Water k itean Fitters, JOBBING DO MB AT BKOkT BO 1MB. I S i raseVe Btectt.ewaaiSMi-ciat Strt .. BaJeaa, OrssBW JaaS&f ..;, , to enormous fat.