Agent r tllc Slate tamiii. Astoria Vlf r .Ashland .-i iT- r?; u- nrdgatd ilbany X. Elm it Mrr City - ...wJU,. ,....W.F. ileCreSrvi rL.VJ.'n. UihtfM! IX MUta,Wl dtoinU.. tH-edr1'- I'.rooks.. Hucns n3tat .L.fi.s.4 ......:.w..W. v.'iwii :: Post 3Sattr Tif'ti,(C6'fl rnec"..i-i,..tt.' t,' VVHerwosd Crtifr1iIl'--i ..irV.'V'firstvfiird rnunvill J-A.4-l,t Master .Corvw'....-.......-.. -T, If. Odcoual 'ftalta,. :-i'.;ii.tn. inUh 'Dll-' ..a.....- ''..-$. I" Brooke Tytoo'-.i..V-'-J-W-..-i.. Tuylor Duttn.--- !.-. J. Im Colliaa Br..U: ;. .j. irtnj T5ujb Cty.u.;.r.Jli--J.'.' Muter Empire CUj -r-Saiuner A Winchester . EHeesbarg ,uu...i-wi..F. A. Stuart -ttraod KTOdea.att. .ijbw.Q.C. Litabfield Gerrai-..t.;.......,..y.M., F- Pp(.r Hal9ej...r...,...i.OrnIl ClsB-ent Hubbatt-... A, D, vlessaa Hil!sber,:.t..v....vl...., D:.' Da,B 'JlarrUUaTi-vv'..'w?.HiI!1,R "Smith Haho'Clr-. I. T.-..'....r.....i.K.' . Vtowmmt. Jacksonville ... Max Mutter jtl aunt rt- . Xi iA-X jAps! jate iWayoia. -..Vurj .CV. iojnstn La B ran do, ;y JC ,,' liaker Lebeaon .Ji...B. tw.lawstoa Laucurtir.. j. Pj' Master Link Ritee-ViHgty, QeOrg$fouro -Marin..lj;X4P" Master 3?eiirpBrti.W.-l -.Baldwin A Ca Kt-3twum..'j.-.l ....to..,tf..alsLab Oakled- .... .u.. .'J B. liaison Oregon City y. Bacon PUoeBixu-Ji-awi.lWe Master Ranier. .'.i-.M.C? fVYeatnu Bostbnrc..l. . H. C. Stanton .Si. L a. rywr J. iiianffcr 1). IIi((hawy ...It. S. Swarm flicridaa- Summit.-.. Sublimity., ilvertou-. Sciu. Xillaatouic.. Toledo... ,....5uiilb i CrQsaon ..... ...SniJur 4 liichAnlson I. TiMotaaa Turoir'a..-. "VTillnmrtt Fur!"......' "Whi-atUn J..:.. J Zoa.... T. i : Va!!n ....INwt Mnter Aaptegate, P. M 1HC4ILB M1M.. . IV KWJ.IH WY2i& j (U'T maiij a )tar of wawlcrtiu;. Jv tlril lirar! i"inia back at will ToiiM foisakrti mlU. - i oi ty ;ir 11 m huim-tn iiiiildinl ll;-li :i'iimr.( Hie ncKl brirtvin-avif ; 1'iu'tv sirluaJlj' Uuu binUoiirruUtiO . Arii l tJe atar fiowor t tlie wild roe lilo. n.i-1 iii la.itv evi-rvwhrre. Ami wriii brc.uii brcoaM.ti their Crtpriart OiU tnty tb Sumtuur air, , , t , . , iriraiHMwrnp,r tn-",-- Awi tlie hi! I top .Krwul waih dalsUe - 4tuut4iatnM'd autU tiMUtrd Um k)ta. Oil 'tin.- royiKmiu,'anfl flus iv iilay-groani "tn how hditiT iteyn -onetiy, Thi'st' iiiv tiraliiK and Kwa wytXHllCa, Tbl ray aJrand fais myky. - - " dii tbane ara kre broinl UiUThantji , iioblwl liiv uildtiood f it IJ'huii, An'1 the, old null, worn aud blattered, limr'-a fore I'nr It tomb. " . v Kwty lor the raof fimw feetdec, l'iiilVit toward the winding stream; MttndL'S (oaher un Ibe alUnglert, Iviu cIuidIat ruiuid Quu heainii. Now tr -WWM") la rtlltert ftuWer, " tut itr"d yii but txwwd iu thraMang, And the linxik that windrth by It liao okanjpal UaoUut; un wbUng ;, tJ j Svery vtatt he roof rirtV.t low pt, 3Wm the werrwmt fynma all liill. Ami trtearowrnw pinea will aadly 'ant their hadwweT alL TIiob frtfh erery Inrmnn crefttuie, VV may fl.mi-ii-a, theodeuay i lieaUi ili.Uu leth eifry faalurv T"hich life made beautiful anday. "' '' " ' ISTt F. TATLOB- Oh 1 a wonderful stream li the rtrrrf Trme, Aftt ifttoea ttKWeh Uk realm oi rvuea. -AVltUaiuiUlcrtiiluiyUciil rliyme, , ,. 'A.itl a lroa.ler eT and mrue muMim And bleaih Ui ttteuean oi your. , Hurrthe wlntf taare drltlng lfkefeatjiflrsof RliOW, - Ahe the summer hke had hetwoen. And the year In flictfhanf mx-r fame ant thev no. And (he river's hreaf, wth tt and flow, AaitgUdtM Uu-VH4f:rntiie shmiiw and sheeu. ti L "There's a raaaitnl faknaiii th rtrer of Thne, Where tint iHectairaaB iilaylnjr: There's a eloudWs nkyaaila tniical cUme, And a songato awee aa a vwywetame. Aud UK Jnnea witli Uu- Kwea staying. j - - . And tlie lumie of the Me Is the lAmg Ago. Ami we lmry our treasures there : Tliere are bruixi of lieaKty, a ad Intsoatfs of tunny There aif heaya of ilnst, tat we lot eJ Hum an! " ' There are trinb.-tts and tremesa hair; . . There are fragmuot f ioogs that ntidy And porta pf an fcifiint ayer. Tbere'.ta lute nnrfrepr, mf . harp wlfbrnt : a a uas, . ' - . Tlierr am- tun Sen rots and yieaef rings, Aud the gamieuu that she used e eari There are hands Oiat are avei when tfec fairvboce . . , Ttv thetulriiOT is Hfleilln !trr, And we !vmetaiie(iearilimtshlhelmhneflit . . ruat,- - Jiwpet.vol.ea wc heard in the inj gone before. When the wind down the river is fur. ranwaaUareA far ave lie Lkm aleFed4sk! All the iliiy uf our Jilt-, till Llglit-v "When the evening emaes, wtth UsheautU nl And niiceya are-liiur t tdfatnliar awBikk Mjy vui" "Green!!"-! " i soul buin slit!it. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ! r ,. j .' - - Tlie news received by tle Portland fciilk-sfltveflay, i lip to "the lAh iiist.'aiul , btiiy very : voluminous . we cooipuV- from it as tuilows i The SBHf mm Gobi has reixk-red its I dii-Mon in the legal , temliT cae audi decide that clirreney l-1 not legal ten- ler ror''fht' eontrrtiyr previous to I !ie jaag! f tlie tendiT :u-t. Anil that an act making tnem k-gal tender for debts jm-Tiou-Oy contracted would lie uiMonstituliuiifil, so oyer-Ttiling'previou-' decisions f tin; Court in c.i-e. of lAeJuru vs., Grinold. S-v-4ral .lustk-! dissented.. Thu tvjtlnion d" the ( 011 it was delivered by Judge Strong. Tin- InvesiigaJiirg Comini11' of tlK--N-natc w at work on the affairs f the New York (."u-tom Hou-m jk1 tlie working of tlie General Onk-r Svsteui. ! Gov. WariuiHith ami his set, of toui"iana, wanf flw lresident t ftir . ni-h (ro'ps to Iwu-k up their pretcn ' jiions. 'J here is a row in the legisla ture and no quorum ran In- had. WanuouUi lrt,v want l!x; troops to back up tiieir side. Attorney Gem-nd Williams ontldif t see it in tfat light, :md tlK l-esident declined. Many Mils are iroposetl to repeal or modify tlie duties on salt, Iron and coal ami some other articles. ' A bill for tlie relief of .Chicago pro mises to admit building material free of duty and to remit revenue taxes of sullerers ry tire. Fifty thousand dollars has been ap ironriated to survey boundary line from Iake ot tlie IVoods to summit of liocky Mountains. j Snialljiox is on tlie increase in New York and 73 cases were reported last week. , .. , In Albany. New York, a case is be tore the Court of Appeals to test tlie legality of tlie Criminal Court of that city. This Court lias been presided over by a Judge of the'Bupreuie Conrt .sitting alone, but it transpires that the. act of tJiat year was repealed by a charter of 1870, leaving the tourt of Oyer and Terminer to be determined by act of 1847, which provided for n Supreme Judge and two Associate Judges. This curious state ' of things is given additional Interest by tlie fact tliat.it" the Criminal Court Is decided to be illegal, tlie Indictment of Stokes by the grand Jury einpannellcd ami charged by tlie Court, is void. It is claimed this would grant him immu nity from any punishment for his crime. A subscription is started in New. York to erect a statue to Horace Greeley. . Cole, ot Gal., has Introduced a bill to make tea and coffee free of duly. The Legislature of Maryland lias taken live ballots without, "elect ing a United States Senator. I'it-ll clit OaliSinila wool 87 i. ?'WiJ-fciortt active, ami closing rtroti-' ' frrfiRpon'ifciK prefacing with tho hlfory of Stokes' ttttineetioit wit It Fisk. fir lr Rubsebuent quarrel owr tlie wo- sn Mansfield. Fisk's fliml tirpktno .vith the latter, her ooiMHiuont mm: w,ch caused Imt to put Fink's letters !"toSlta?L Stokes' at- 'ft I 1nlU,itlvn' ' .II ....J. u.... . made public The letters are extraor- ainary tn some respect, but only p nclt as a niau Would write to a woman with whom he was infatuated. No revelations about .Erie or Tammany apiiear in those pubiidied, which art siid to I'. all there are in existence. It is likely that a Committee of Con gress will be sent to New Orleans to nvesugare me cauie or. me troiiuie m the Iegislature of l.oiiis'mna. TJip PMRiaut Tecptves'iirtmeroas ttslehViiis lwt is unwlHinj' to declare martial Uw. The nezroes of Mcintosh eoutitr. Ga., are nd to Ije In an excited con dition and the whites are arming for protection. Hight Kev. Bishop McGill. for 21 years Bishop of Virginia is dead, aged 62 years. tint firttt NaUioiiftl Rrnnldus liiu Veiiiron will be held at Philadelnliia. The Japanese government desires to place six students at West Point Acad emy and pay all the expense attending them, but Senators object to admitting foreigners oil account of prceedent. Gen. W. IL, ITalleek died at Louis ville Kentucky Jan.pO. .Tweed doesn't clain his seat in tlie Senate of New York State. Atlanta, ; . Gai,J Jaa, , 12. Gov. Cooley in hd Yneiwage,- says tie will yield to the decision of the Legislature as to who is Governor. Both nranehes ot tlie Legislature met and decided .J. M. Smith Gemor anil tixeil to-morrow for inauguration.' Washington. Jan. 10. The Presi dent was visited to-day by a delegation ot colored, men. who are advocating the jmssage of Sumner's supplementary civil rights bill.- They ask tliattlib President, would send a message to Congress asking hir the iiassagc of this measure as an atueiulmetit to the eml Ing aimu sty bill. Tlie President re marked that he ld no doubt that the colored ople were deprived of som of tire rights and privileges to which they had a clear claim, JIH impres sion was "that nectnit amendment to tlie Constitution etmfemHl upon them the. privileg,9 -of citi7enslii. and thought the courts would accord them legal rights. VHifcwt:.t4:)fortii.iUj rtinmed Charge ot tlii' Wi-partiftent or.JiHtiw. It is understood In .will pursue the eacf course in the Ku Klnx trial !:iid out by Akermaiv. ; - ' EI ROPEAX XEVS. London, Jan. Pi. Whilcn rfieerfng of Loyalists wa iK-ing held t-uiglit at Welliiivjton Jlarrack. a portion ufa mob of l!epiiblicans broke into the hall where the meeting was iu piugress, and ejected the chairman and as semblage, and demolished theplatforui and furnitmf. ;'h'e polii-e' gatlienxl outside the luiililiui:. , Tlwy luade,4io etfort io "prevefff '(UgraceiV tieliavior of the rioters, who held- po---km4f the room for an iiour, wheu the gas was turned oil and they retired, suig tiM!..Vla:WVttiUr' -i", "'k'? Lonion. Jan. 17. The treaty for the cession to rMt firWrnl of 'their jK)se.s.ions on tlw Guinea, cvmsU uetts with violent opposition in Holland, where it is genm-ally stigmatized as dishonorable. Tlie telegmpli Constrncno.il and Maintenance Company yestenlay signed a cvntraJt for t lie laying of an Atlantic" tetegrajlibte.'to NeVr York direct. Small-pox is spreading tliroughont the British Isles. Lonvos. Jivn.'ll j-Goneral Sherman landed at Maderia. ami alter remain ing seventeen days, sailed thence to Cadiz. He remained there live days; then visited Gilmber. Malaya. Seville, and went thence t'. Madrid, whence he was visited by all the public men, aud received by the King and (jueeii ; made a long sjieech at a banipiet given by American and Knglish legattons ; visited the JustliriaJ .and retiu-iuxl tot Madrkh' which her left'Tncdar nlgtit to join the WalKislu Constantino l"LE, Jan. 17. The first Ttnw-Fjrpe3ii tratn over "the railroad skirting tlie sea of Marmora, entered Staimboul yesterday. LwflirtN. Jan. 17. A Parliamentary election is in progress iu Kerry. In-teij?ja-iteBieii rtidiiJent ti!f sAapprelietided. Kvery'step is taken to prevent riots. The riotous excesses at Knight's Bridge last, night were re lated "at the school-house, where the mob smashed the furniture ami set it on fire. The rioters subsequently dispersed. A demonstration was nswle in L.1111- erick l-fiiglt 1 tiy swppwrters of home nile. The'committiHi wa couioseI of S. Smith, Isaac Butts and other-. Tlie proceseiou imiulwred 8t).0(H m-i-sons bearing many banners, and ac companied by many bands of music Speeches were made by imtiortaiit ad vocates of the-caiae, ,,.?- Anwrrcaa lairs am io lliitT(Huieed on Knglish railroads. London. Jan. 12. A terrible ex plosion oewTrml Wales In a colliery while the men were at work. Many escaped. One gang was shut off. ami prolttbly jMTLslted. Eleven men. were taken ont dead, hnA parties nteexj!or--ing tlie mines for others, who are mis-dug. Irrtinerliately after Jlaiue broke out, and ext-n-ive works" and machinery a-s ejitirely destroyed. CAEIFORIA. .. San Fkanoisco. Jan. IS. Flour A good feeling exi-ts aud prices are sus tained. Wheat 3.000 sk choice white club j for local milling, f i :MK KarkT Conl inties firm at. $1 "m! 70 ; sale of 500 -ks uua-t, 1 ."7'... OttUSide.s within range of 1 (i5 1 ). Hay From SIS to 2'.', per ton ap pears to lie ratine of the market. Potatne- The Pelican is at hand with over o.OtK) sks Humboldt, quota ble at SO&il.'ic ; other-kinds, 40S70e. Wool CalUuHH;i fall dip is selling in New York -at72("4fr-for prime. There is but. little choice in this mar ket. Good average clip hring 2Se. A recent consignment of Australian at -J7 iu lKtiwl. Tl duty is 10 and ,11 pen cent, ad rolorcm.' . ' - . -- Wheat iu LiveriKtol, 12s. Od. The Alaska, for Panama to-day, carried au unu-ually vahutble cargo, incTuduig-ilargBr 'upoieHtttof silver bars, wine, wool, etc. UTAH. t S vi.T Lakk, Jan. IS. In tlie Terri torial Council tvd;ty 4 substitute fir.. the iloust- bill to elect ,delcgaU-.s ami prepare for the admission of L tab w a State, and which provides for sub mitting a ConsfHrrHorv to tlie people and electing two delegates to the lie publican National Convention,' in Committee of the Whole was made a special order to-morrow.' H A commit tee was appointed to consider , the. necessity or a law on marriage and re port a bill. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Tokoxto. Jan. 17. Fort Garry ad vices to the 15th of December 8aytbere is great excitement In regard to the re ported -gold! dfecovertej t? Peice? River," tn tlie mouhtalhs. letters from Edmonton confirm the intelli gence of these mines, about six hun dred miles west of Edmonton: MiKew? from Edmonton intend to leave, along with the Hudson Bay CoV express In January, via, rStone Lake, on dog sledge. J' The party expect to start from the Fort early, in the spring. . - MEXICO. ,t1 3 Cn v ok Mkxico, via Havana, Jan. 14. The Government troojis com manded by Gen. Alator reoccupied Oaxaca on the 4th inst. Tlie troops of Diaz are retiring to t'Hierto' del Angel, where- Uiey iutend. o embark tor Mazatlan. Prominent rebel officers, on their arrival, will attempt to revive the waning vohitioiury . Govern ment.' ... . Gen.1 Kodielle was kiled and the revolutionary General Roclrdale wounded at "the battle ot San Mates. The annexation fever Is prevalent among the people. All are convinced that, in Ameriiran protection Va the only safety of 3Iexioo. "Tlie Govern ment declines sending Ministers to tlie I'niUxL, States, pnin,vGwrHatry and Italy on Ticcrmiit of expenses. Gen. ltocliea Uh 25,000 ipen.U .maruhlsg faipidly bh ftan Luis, to sftve the city from the rexorttfionits. He will then proceed to Kio GraiitJ.r l A i EUUOPEAX. mbte w;ill, Jtrobajjly be made in tlie AsiaemN oar the "blTf for taxing raw material. . It is understood tlutt Kug laud is pledged not tfl raise the duties 011 FreiK-h rioe imported Into tlmt country whaiieyet may be the result of the tariif contrbrersy." Th 8upires'iu of tlie fitnil'nt and CvnMitHtictaiiel i excitit4 iudignaut reiark. The Conifer f France says tlw? Goremmetit - entertains the iilea of oeiJiig a -wonoprivvof the sala f txAaorio to KottiaAifld nd several otlier baukers, for a teriod 01 ,.30 years upon ceiKlUoii tlat tliey funiisli sufiicieut funds to immexiiaiV'h pay the German war indemnify. . ( 1 Vienna, Jaa. li. Count Von An drasy reoeirrxl . deputation of Cath olbs to-day, mod in - nepry to their ttd-. dress declarw! rtiat the Pojie was 1111 der iiorestraiiit,as wasslrown by there cent appniutjnei:t by liitu pf .1 cornmit toeof thirty Bihops. The relations be tween Aiis(fja and Italy an; 011 good tooting. Hft lor- of bo (iitliolic fwwer wii-h woukl be justified in offering Jhe Poije au uvhua ' V.xvkn ai:' leVhe'-Miiilstry liave directed tlie Governor of Provin ces to suppress tlie Internationalists vv1thlntheirjurilk5ioiU)iUattrK'8arue time not to interfere with the liberty of speech, and to take no notice of the simple enuHMratioii tof , the Interna tional jiarty, as the laws of Spain pro vide no punishment forsieh uf terauces, Sagosta regent, and Alai dud Semnno, are having a conference to-tey. ' 'Much Importance is attiched to the meeting. Bojihav, Jan. 18. Tlie dangerous revolt among the. loxikahs of .India, has - been -nipprcavd by ' trxvips who marvlicd diirct K tlie iK-adipiatei-s of the relieN and completely defeated them, killing one .hundred and taking several hundred priaouer-ir Quiet now jm-vail. , . EASTEitX XEW's; Niw ikwciI fo Yf'TIK, !il-i"e a iTiiulO.r-Tt i- pro- ' V, Ulmu 111 U;n Log- islatm-'.' u,?uaiii.ss- X wee , int. i!" tl:-;ii i-j- .ti-'iiian 1 present hivi ; !!'. When ctpulaion v. il! lie uvi -li.: The Llectiiii: '..-.nmiii 1 i-e va- liot SOOIl does his i at Albany have stimutoiml Tweed to appear be fore them on the 2.tli of Jauuarv. ( iniiAOO, Jan. !. Mavor Mclill yesterday received au anonymous let ter from Suu Fnuicisco, iu which the writer cohl'esses to having' set Tire to Mrs. O'Leary's barn on the night of the great tire. Tlie letter was dropped iuuUiu titu I'nu'.eisoo otllce witliout a stain), and the' postage was paid tiy Young Men's Chn-tiau Assmiation. The m;,n is evidently iusaue. A Tim'-.: Wji-hiijgtou.uecial says I Secretary Fish ; lisur a-j(ud (lojr sulh- cieut appr)i iation to pay the expense I of - the- Japanese." j:mbajyi .- just. ,ar7 j rived in this country, during tlu ir I stay here--tlms making . them the guesti of the GoVenioiettt. . s " 0 ... I The frigate Gucrricr. late ot the Lurow.-an srjrtndron. t1 eXH-eted at Fortress Monroe within a week. She brings the remains of Gen. Kobt. An derson. ; The Senate Postal Committee did not get through the Postal Telegraph bill in time for it to be reported today, as '.vns anticipated. An amendment has Iximi agreed to which allows a Compa ny to be incorporated uiuler the bill to lwv up the existing lines at whatever rares Jiuty liereafUsr be agreed upon, Tlie bill will now lie reported by Pom eroy on Monday next-.. - New- Yor.k." Jan. 13. llie Custom IIoHse Investigating Committi'e had Surveyor Cornell before' them to-day. He "testiried that he liad lieen in every Sbilc Convention for ten years. There were six Custom House officers at tlie Convention last year as. delegates, and prolialily forty or firtj- more who were imM: delegates. His opinion is that no Custom House patronage was used to control the State Convention. Gree ley's statement that our t'ustom House .officers were traveling about i incorrect. - He stiiil whenever he Jiad proof or lvasonable suspicion of .cor ruption of any officer he recommended kis removal. - The Tim on tlie Third Avenue Sav ?ngi Bank continues, but is decreasing. Abont "f 2,000,000 have been paid out. It is said that tlie pressure of freight occasioned by tlie railroad blockade will compel the Pacific Mail Co. to charter another steamer to go to As pinwall, on the 2Stlu ', ' I Annawi is, Jan. 18. The legisla ture. ' in Joint Convention, to-day again ballottml for U. S. Senator with no result- Tlie higliest vote given for i aii3T caimiuate was 1 The . Itemoeratio caucus to-night nominated G. 11. Cenuis, present State Senator from Somerset county. He received 5S votes on the second ballot. Tins settles the matter. NEv, YoiiK,,. Jan. IS. There U a great s crowd nt tlie Court of Oyer and Terminer, to witness tlie arraignment ot Stokes for the murder of Fisk. He was brought fu citirt io "a close ca: rf.ie auri arnlgned". Couir! asked for a iKst pouenieut, as they Juul not .seen the indict incut. The i:a-ii: was ailjoiinied till W diiesdag. Interested parties wrote from Phila delphia, tb. it :-.i:v;nsi,''i vns niade to take &,;'';.' ; !.'-i;r'f '"'T;,-- ' " : 1 i r . I States loan on the sum-' li-r.ji- lh,ii the IkKIO, 000,000 was tskir, Hv Of syndicate, but that BoutwcU has ii...de no decision in the matter. , Tliere were fifteen proposals for government Iionds. uiuounting- tir about J4.;iS4.:0. from SIS 7 to $110 !5. Tlie amount advertised for ' purchase is $1.(K)0,000, and if bought I will go at 107 (!7, the market pile- of! .mid. . I IVAsmxtiTON. Jan. 1. A pditi"ni was presenfiil from the Soi-iety of l-'riends iu their annual ine-tiiig, ask ing in national disputes a reference to arbitration in lieu of tho sword. I!e ened to the Cdinmitfee 011 Foreign Atl'aii-s, and it. will have probably a favorable report. . Tls PodoHice apiroirintion bill is n-pited as tho pi(4cial onler tr Wed nestiiv, and jimvides $2S.225,750, in chiil'uig f.")(K).000 for the China mail, f 150.000 for Bra.il, aed $75,0(K) fos the Sandwich Islands. Tin- penion bill reported npjini'priates JIO.-l-sO.OOO, and is the special order for Thursday. In the Senate, Trumbull, fiom tlie Judiciary Committee. reiorted ad verely to women siinVapjUts askine: to lie heard Ivfore the Scuate, and asking (hat the Cotnmittee le 'discharged trout its cousidonitloir. He promised an early report upon the claim that women have the right to vote under tho Constitution as amendended. Cole, from the Postal Committee. reported favorably on tlie bill subsidiz ing steamship service to Australia via Honolulu. Davis, of Kentucky, gave notice that it was his intention to call up at an early day the resolution inquiring as to tlie rte relicts ou 01 uuty on the liart ot tlie President, j ! ; - ' " Wilson Introduced a bill allowing women, to vote aud hold office iu tlie Territories. The amnesty bill came up and was Laid over. The Committee on Apportionments, will report all bills at the earliest jios siblc period, so that Congress may have ample time to discuss and pass tliem in view of adjournment by the first of Jtjne. The Matohac is at the Navy Yard, and has on board her officers. Steam is up. Though she. has been lying here for five years, yet the machinery and gun-pivots work as smoothly as wlieiishe was in active service. The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of J. M. Carey as Associate .TiuloYk nf Waulitno-tj,ti '!Vw!f nra n . I W.J. Flint, of Missouri, Consul to Chin Kianj. . , CALIFORNIA. Francisco, ..bin. 19, Gold1 108: Bonds, 1103H2; GreeiibacKS unchanged The Cail disjiatch : lias the following special Dknvkk, Col.. Jan. 8. Duke Alexia arrived here from t'Jyennp hy special train vesterdav. accompanied by Admiral Passiet, W. T. Jlaeliln, !ount OlsenfietV, Court Bodisco, Ctwnt Chativakoff, and five servants. Also bv Will Slierkliin, Gens. Forvth, G. W. Cnstiir and S. Wetze ; Cols M. H. Sberkian, llj Forsyth and Dr. Arcli. They will; visit tlie gold and 'nilvcr mines ro-merrow and leave for San Francisco n Sunday. 1 Alexia and j mite will go to the Havana vis Pana itta, ' ' ! ! ' " - ' ' !Pr!me Minister Mlkawaga and the Japanese Prlnees attracted much at tenrloh at the California Theater last night. Tlie ladles were gorgeously dreswdhud withstood tlie Irapertinetit lorguetting of Hie audience with real or well jmpHed iiidifTcreuce. , ' , ,'i'he jury in tlie Dr. Trash-Fair case rendered a verdict for tlie plaintiff for luilauce due for medical services of $312 60, or teu tier ueut, of wlat he claimed.. Tliere is a very strong feeJ ing among the .mass ot physicians of Fraiuisco 011 the .subject of tlrls case. . . ,.t .- ' - Saski. Chief Justice of Japan, with ItU. special suite, dkl iHit Accompany tho piv-ty. but went o a tour of In Kpeetioii "of the City Hall. Chlaboose, Police lieadquarters and Courts.-- Tlie rogues pdlery Rtruck him as being a jiecuiiiiny usiui institution,, ana De ordered notes to be taken by his Secre tary of tlie system for its introduction info Japan. - -1 The largest cargo of flour ever shlp jied from San Francisco for China was cleared on the ship Matchless to-day. ft aggregates 1.642 tons, valued at $100,000, it was pearly all purchased by Chinese dealers 011 tiieir own ac count. -' :-" ' ' -'.'" ' ' The increase of foreign trade in San Frandsoo forlf71, was $9,002,7W!, of Which f7.l2a.537 was Chinese trade. San Francisco tobacco importers have determined to appeal to Wash-, iugtou tor redress of wlait they con sider 1111 imposition wliich they are subject to at tlie custom house, on im ported tobacco brought iu 1 101 id from the luist. The insix-ctor Is allowed five- cents per keg by fciw for his Dvulile In. Iiiindling. p-'istinff labuls, slaiuping. etc.. instead d' wbkJi they have been eharged two-thiidi of a oe.iit per poiiud, w Inch they claim gives the Inspector iui income of eighteen hun dred dollars per mouth more than he U entitled to ly law. . , ,' , ,' Sackawknto, Jan. 10. Fowler sent to tlie desk a written statement which was read by the Ch-rk in w hich it is stated f! lilt hi tlie heat of debate yes terday lie -used objectionable and de risive language towards Senator Pen degast. He asked for permission to withdrew the language used, and to tender an ::pology to the Nnate and tlie Senator for having uttcn-d it.' He expressed sincere soitow that (he o--(-isiotr had occnri cil to rendi.-r lau apo- jstv nece.isarv. EUROPEAN NEWS. Pakis, Jan. 19. In the National Assembly, to-dav, the discussion was resumed upon the- proposition to im pose a tax on raw "material. 'Hie As sembly, by a vote; of 37(5 to :i07. adopt ed a resolution pi nviding that tlie Gov ernment slial! only resort to taxation ol raw material when other taxes tail to 'produce sufficient revenue to meet the excuses of the nation. It is rumored that Thiers threatens resigning if the Assembly lvjejcts the new tirilf on raw nuiterial. 'llie American K,-giicr says that Minister Ourtin left St. Petersburg lor Nice to meet General Sherman. Minister Washburn, Bancroft. Davis, and other Auiericaus connected with the Geneva arbitration, liave btken of fices in the Rue de la Paix, ami will remain until the next meeting of that tribunal.' The American charitable- Society of Paris is to be reorganized. London, Jan. I'd. llorsman, niem lier tit Parliament, loan address last niglrt, took a gloomy view of the ik liUcal prospect, declaring the present Govenunent unfit to dual with English questions. ' Madrid, Jan. 19. Epartero has withdrawn his refusal of the title of Prince of Verguay. and signified the acceptance of the honor. A new political club, tol)e composed only of Progressionists, bus lx-en formed here, aiidaheady uunibvi-s 400 inembers. EASTERN NEWS. WASItmiTON, Jan. 10. Tlie Con troller of Cummcj' has declared a div idend of 30 per tent, to tlie creditors of the Ocean National Rink of New York, payable on and after the 20th instant, on all approved claims. Kimball, the head of the Tobacco Division of the Internal Revenue De partment, has prepared a poster for the , information of the Committee on Ways :uid Means Sstimuting tlie number of tolmcco consumers in the I'uited States at $x,000.000. who each consume elev en pounds aud iburtccu ounces of to bacco and one hundred and sixty -seven cigars annually. He says tin: tax of 21 cents per xund prevents the snle of the leat t the consumers, aud that a thorough collection of tlie taxes would produce a revenue of $25,000, 000. . ' The committee agr-od and reported favorably on the bills allowing ex-rol-diers a pre-emption ou 1(50 acres of land within railroad grants. Tlie Indian appropriation Bill, which appropriates about. $5,500,000 will lie reported next week. Nkw YoiiK. Jan. 19. The Chair man ot the Executive Committee ot Reform Democracy, at a meeting to niglit, aiHionnced""tli!it 24,000 names, are enrolled iu tlie party. The pri maries will Ik- , held next Fridayor flic choice of k General Cin'nmitteiv. A ili legai ion goie.s to Albany to press legislation which is to stcure ;l( thor tingh reform in municipal wort. ANNAI-Otis, Jan, IU. tioM. R. I- nis was to-day elected Unifed Stat,tw Senator. ' 1 Im" Kentucky Senate bf-fiay, hy a vote of 2!) to 15, passed the! bill allow- im; colored" persons to teftity in the Courts,. Wamiinton. Jan. 111. -A nmnJier of case d small-pox ara reported in the city.. -- The Flection 'ommfitfee of the ll-iiisc. bv a vote of 11 to A has decided I iu the contested election cist: ti-oin Peniisy'v.iina of I'essny (Rep.) against Meyers ;Dciu.'i. in Ijttvor of Meyers. The House i dicusing the election case of Bates -ugiiinstf Edwanls, (Rep.) ot Arkann. Nkw OittEANS, I Jan. 20. Tliere was some excitement to-day, and a heavy concentration of iiietropnlitnns in tlie vicinity of Mj-chituhis' Institute. A'.l Oirtcrite -Senatibrs took their seats. In "the House a resolution declaring . 1 ... .... , . a , n the late exint s-ssuon jegai, ami conse quently Pinchhielis, election as Presi dent and Lt. Governor was ndontcl by a vote of 17 toId; Pinchback hav ing the casting vote, this action was regarded as a triumph for the War mouth faction. ,The grand jury fdlmd a true bill against the Lt. Governor, Pinchback, Senator Butler, and oth ers, for the shooting of Major Chester on New Years day. Bail is fixed at $15,000 each. , Washington, .Ian. 20. The Inter nal revenue! receipts for the mouth ending to-d;fy were $7,234,105. Tlie grand total or the fiscal year i $72, 707.805. Territorial Delegates waited upon the President to-day and made a re quest thai liereafter selections for Territorial officers be made from citi-' zens of tlie Tarrltorles. Clagget stat ed that :ft present tliree-fourtlis of such officers are trom outside- States and Territories. - The President said Ik: had lofig been of opinion that most if not ajft officers of Territories should be chosed from citizens, and he had sug gested to the Civil Services Commission to vJrcorpornte such a provision.,, .-, ... Lonhox, Jan. 20. Thiers, in ac-coi-dance with his previous intimations, sont to tlie Assembly to-day his forma! resignation as President, acconqtank-d with tlie aimouucement that all tlie Jtiidsters aLso tendered their .reslgua-s dons. A vote "was adopted alinoB iuutnimonsly,'' only six members dist Venting, appealiug to tbe patriotism of tho President, and refusing to accept tlie resignation. A deputation was appointed U announce, to Thiers tlie action ot the Assembly. A Deputy subsequently moved that a committee be appouited to endeavor to effect a compromise with tlie Executive, and in ease of failure to consider andre-pirttth-? As-.-nihly furthwith what meaures should -be taken under the cireuinstauee.s. , e .. - AH the Parliamentary chilis are sending: deputations to Thiers to per suade liiiu from his purpose. Tlie Deputies of the Right Center held a meeting this evening and adopted reso utiona declaring that a tariff was solely a question of finance, not of politics, aud iu voting against the pro posed tax oa raw materials tliey uad no Intention ot expressing want of confidence In the Government at Ver sailles, and a deputation of twenty was appointed by the Assembly who waited on Thiers this evening and in formed Mm of tlie vote In which the Chamlier refused to accept his resigna tion. Thiers consenti-d to remain in the service of the Chamber and country. It Is probable the preseiif. Ministry will remain In Office. Sau Fkancisco, Jan-' 21 Leading operators iu brvadstutfs in San Fran cisco estiimite tiie-wlieat crop of 1872 in California at fully double that of 1871. Tlie Japanese Eirtbassy will leaye for the East on tlie 30th or 31st Inst. The Chief Ambassador will, -with his suit aud most of his party, have the telegrapii system ef the United States explained and illustrated to tlmui at tim Western Union Telegraph office. ' "' ' - Coiuuxi', Jan 21. Telegrams from Medicine Bow state that no train is expected before midnight. Blowing and drifting. Anotlier dispatch from Iirainle states that tlie road is block aded on both skies of that place, and tlutt no trains can get througli, only as tliey follow shovellers. Suow is re ported very deep.' . , .... .' New Yprov, Jan.. 20. A UemltT Washington dispatch , say President Grant is anxiously watching develon- meiits'of the Custom Jlotise TuvestU iritui!r t omniittee iit-Jatw eitv, and tlutt be is open iu his de-nmclatlons of the violations of htw which are report, ed ; tlat If Lwt & Co. do not disprove tlie oiiarges against them, a general cleaning out of culprit will be ordered. Friends of ' the Administration In Washington liave. elicited testimony phowin that the President Imd no jwrsonal liking for Tec-t ; that lw liad at one time directed Murphy to remove Iii ui. but Senators Stewart and Howe, it is said, decided not to allow tlie President to take testimony. Tliey regard the .case uf Loet, Porter- and the President as one that they do not care to get h arty evidence which would justify tlie President and expose the two foniicr, , ,'.' Chicago, Jan. 20. A Jrlinourt Wasldiutouiaa;ialsavs the IjmLs'iaiia delegation, nnd ot-liers working in their interest have succeeded in tleiavtng the departure of theoomniittec charged with investigations at NeW Orleans for one week, and hope to pe able, to pre vent'lt altogether. , ..', ..-' . - '.. Tables have bean prepared, at the Treasury Iepartment showing the de falcations of Collectors of Internal Rev enue, under various admiuLstrations. From these if appears that the amottut under Lincoln was. $7y7.74ii ; under Johnson. $1,817,223; under Grant. $130,1:;. ...... CALIFORNIA. San Fuancisox, Jan. 20-r-The nmn Ikt of deaths iu San Francisco this week is fifty-six. One thousand sacks of Costa Rici' coffee were sliijijied to St. l,ouis over land. - . . . The military, review in honor.ofthe Japanese Embassy took iiace this af ternoon according to aniiouneemeirt. It wa not ipiite a great success. New Montgomery, Market and the south cud of Montgomery streets, ornild not Ik- forced hack sufiicienlly to allow five movements of troos. Nevertheless the sjicctaele was line, anil greatly en joyed by the J:iane.se, The Com-hiaudcr-hi-t hiefof tlie aruiiesof Japan, a mere boy, in appearance only 2ii years of age. and small iu -stature, but a verv intelligent gentleman, was on the platform with Gen. Cobb aud stall, and reu-ived the salute of each officer as lie passed with stately courtesy quite noticeable. . Stocks continue excited, and tliere is abundant supply of money from out siders coming in for investment to maintain prices for a long time. Sales in Board to-day areanioug the heaviest ever reported since tlie Board was or ganized. San Fkaxclsco, Jan. 20. Flour Fiichanued. Wlieafc Good mili'ui":. $2 27'.,': choice, $2 30-32 35. Market weak aud nominal at $2 2042 30 for fair to choice. Liverpool quotations, 12s M. Barley Bay feed, fl 03. Range of market," f 1 0.V9I 70. OatsGood. $1 S-2;. Range of market. f?l !." ol. 85, PotatiK's Tofnales, 70t75c; Himi iHildt. 'sf.'jjc; cljoice, 92'.j'S05c' Sher man Island. 5ltf. WkiI Witlln a few days tliere have liecn i 111 (m irt.i uy movements in this ar ticle, result ing iu tire closing out of all stin k in first 'lands say fJOO.IHH) ft. at 2iia2s-, all sold for shipment. TIh-i c is si-i--ly over 10O.(XK) lbs. now unsold iu tin hands ofrciviver-, most ly held by airrile linn. STATE NEWS. l'orllaad. Tne Wrtji.nian hiiriis from the Nt-u York f-r'i, aUoii! itii- rirmatimt In New YorV itv ol a Com pa 11 v. Willi the siockholih-rs of tl-iC North raoifio Kailroad prinoiiial ly bt- IercUet, for the liilose of building or pur- 'tutslng stuaniliotU.s for plying on the Colum bia river, and for building ur iwruhaslng iceiiii steamers 10 run between Ponlnnd and San FraiK-isoo. Caiiiinl siivk of theComiwtny is put at I0(i,niM), wlib iiiiwer to incrcax! Hie same If necesSiU''. . The sahic i)i)er sta c Hut on Friitny morn inir. a man named Kvans was enpiv-d in worklnaon a imllitiny. fell from a vcrirToM a distance of thirty feet, brraktng hi rlgiit arm and injiirintr himself about tlie bead ami shnnldei-8. There have been ss bin-lals In the Portland cc-mi-ievy during the jxist year. WiJIuiiitttc Valley. 'From the Otvwon City Enterprise we learn tlutt the young ladies of ihat city proposes Riving a Tap Year Ha'1, for the benefit of C'alani.-t House Company No. on the eve ning of February Hth. It is to be gotten up on strictly "Leap Year principles." 'llie same uipcr states that tlie steamer ft-nal or has resumed her reg ular t ri p but ween I luit city and Portland, . . Portland. From tlie Oregonian of yestenlay, we leant the following : isy tne steamer ot this morning. Ben. Holltday goes to San Fl-aiid-co, whence he will go East and to Knrope Re .will be absent probably three months. During his absence. Ills ad dress will le No. 42. Broadwav, New Y'ork. His visit to Europe will relate to matters connected with the interests of Oregon, and will without doubt be of great benefit to tlie State. His friends in Oregon wish him a prosper ous journey aim a saie return. A son of Mr. Barr, living on Fourth street, between Hall and College, was severely burned jesterday. . We are Informed that the boy B-trrtogether witn auotner Doy, Had a tiu cau with powder in it, aud while playing with 11 anu a ugntea paper, tne powder was accidentally ignited while Lis face was over the can. The injuries sustained arc not known' as yet, it of a serious character, R3 tbe face, from tlie effects of the explosion, Is too badly swollen Tlie Clilef Engineer of the Fire De partment, recommends Improvements of various sorts in conrjcctiou with tlie Department, which would cost the city at a moderate estimate, sixty thousand dollars. If. these recwnrm-iKhtions si mold lie adopted.' anotlier Uix lew lor tlie prescut year would be a neces sity. , ... j - , . The flag at die Headquarters of the Military Department of this State, was displayed at half mast yesterday, in consequenee of tbe reeeption of tlie news of tlie death of Getf. HalTeck. Hie shipmeut of apples to . San Francisco Las commeiicod, tn earnest, several rwndred boxes being forwarded on tbe Orifkmmo. Out ahlprx-rs can sell them as rapidly as rfiev can for ward them, as Oregon apples and in fact fruits of nil kinds, are highly priwu. Tiie Oreijouian of yesterday says: The steamer Idaho from tlie Italics on Saturday w as unable to reach tlie Up per Cascadea, owing to tlie large amount of ice in the river. She eot within about sixteen miles of the latter llaee, but whs eoni'ielled fo turn back. r rota present indication tt would ap pear tlutt some considerable time must yet elapse before navigation ou tlie Columbia can be resumed. Gnptaln Smith, of tlie steamer Wenat, last week while up tlie Cow litz shot a panther, which took to the water aid wa afterwards captured with a boat hook. 1'liere are forty-two Smiths, sixteen Jones and eighteen Browns in this city, according to tlie last directory. . Trains run regularly on' the West Side road. The comer ot Stark and Fourth looks lively about 9 o'clock in tlie monilng. About half past ten o'clock Saturday morning tlie roof of the Cosmopolitan Hotel was discovered on fire. An alarm was sounded and tlie Depart ment was soon ou hand, but tins fire had already been extingulslied. 1 Hie following items we get from tbe Hrrntd of Sunday : There are tliree temperance societies in this city, at present, and their membership will reach over three hundred. Tlie tem ple which the I. O. G. T. propose to build will be commenced as soon as favorable weather sets in so that labor ers can work. "' The , telegraph line of the O. S. X. Co. was working for a few minutes yesterday afternoon. A dispatch from Walla Walla stated that tbe thermometer stood at twenty degrees, and that It was sleeting tlie entire previous night. ' Tlie Albany Register says that the young men of Albany have organized a dancing elub. j". Tlie Kugeue City Kuanl thinks hog raising does tiot pay an enormous profit m liat county. One man fed sixty-four htisliels of wheat worth a dollar a buslief, to six hogs, and then sold the six hogs for fUO. ;Wm.: Cnmmens who lives twelve miles south of Eugene has sold his r.inii. C40 acres, for l.SOO. (southern Oregon. . The L'mpqua A'j.-n.says : Tln-re is a calf near Oakland in this eonuty, owned by Mr, Aaron Harvey, that sports a nice little pair of wings. These wings crop Ont just behind the sliotdders, are nbout tlie size of turkey wings ami very much resemhle a ilcked turkey wing, but are covered with liair. Work 011 the Railroad north of Oak land is being pi-osecutiKl with vigor. Kvery Indication is that the early spring will set; the locomotive rattling along thiough our classic hills of Ump qua. Tlie stage drivers find it Impossible to make regular time in and out of tow 11, owing to the terrible coudition ol the ro.-uls : Willamette Va!!cy. Krom the II 'vat .S'fe we learn that a fompeiranoe mass meeting will be held at 'McMitmville on Monday evening Feb. olh. Too large white owls were killed by Issac Davis of North Yamhill last week. From the Corvnllis (frtzrtte : Robinson & Bro. and MeCnne Hanna luive a force of bunds up Mary's river ratting igs down to this city. LumlK'rmadeof mountain logs is mtiiJi more valuable tliau that made of those, tiiat grow along the river. Dr. J. B. I ax- Is absent from the city gone to Washington Territory will return in a few days. The west side mail is now carried iu sulkies. The road Ix-ing loo bottom less to run the hacks. C'oi.n. Yestenlay morning wa rough. ou moustaches. Men tramped the streets with little k-icles swinging igainst tiieir lips which gave to them Ik- aiitirariiiee ot so ui.-iiiy moving iceN-rgs. To bp moderate itlie weatlw-r wasn't 1 tliere must have Ix-eu at. least two hundred noses as blue as a police man's uniform. The weather dkl it. The afternoon, thouglt, was warm and sunny. J;us. Robinson, ofthis cnuutv, had lost alout ."MX) head of sheep on the Voucliet, near Waitsburg, W. T be fore tlie storm, and fears are enter tained that tlie entire band, consisting of 1.000 Ik-juI. have chilled to death. Junction City is growing. Several new buildings are being erected and town property isclianging hands. James Grimes, of Ilarrisburg, Linn county. Oregon, bad Ms leg and collar-. lKne broken, on llie ISlli insf.. by bt' in thrown from his wagon. It Is ai-ed that be, lntenialsy liijuretl. also. T1k new brhtge across Mary's river at tbi place w-as exanuneri ana re celved last week by the County Com- niissiouers. Visit to a Sa l Factory in Caslunere. John B. Ireland, out; time . iu India who traveled a and Cashmeiv, gives smut' curious tacts anoni tne manufacture aud cost of a real Casb- niere sc.trf or shawl. Whilo in Cash mere he visited MiKiki Sliah, who is llie best and jpe.-itest manufacturer of slia wis in that cit y., , The factory was a miserable dirty building ; the work room measuring alxmt sixty by thirty feet. Hctv he found -some ftrty men and boys, of all ages, from six to fifty, arranged in t wos anil threes, at diffei-' cut looms, each one having a loom to 1 himself, for all the nio.-t valuable' slaw Is are made in looms in smail pieces, according to the 1 Kit tern, and then sewed togclltt-r. The jiatterii is not it. iu tillers and s itiares like our patterns of wonted Work for cliair liacks, stats or slipK-rs, but the direc tions art-written. W lieu tlie patterns nre maile. tliey are ali si-wed together. At some looms in oH-i-ation tlwre at-jM-sred to lx- four or five hundred small pins of wood with rolls of difl'erci.t shades of woolen thread, to be used i.i difierent parts of lis- iattern. lt was astonishing to see the dexterity with wlncli tlie small children worked these liaudlooms. and umlerstood tiieir writ ten directions. The traveller bought a shawl wliich took futeen men . seven montlis to make ; tlie workmen receive four and three-fourth cent a day! Mr. Ireland says lie caunot imagine where all the one, two aud three hundred dollar shawls come from certainly not from Cashmere. Mootka Shah makes none that cnnld be (bought in Loudon or New York for less than eight or nine hundred dollars. . Our author, upon application to the trade, would liave learned that a large portion of the shawls sold as real India ones are actually made in Frauce, for tlie Thibet goat was Introduced into tlmt country more than forty years ago, and Cashmere shawls also imitated with considerable skill. Hotel G09sn.-r-Tlie Commercial is said tp be coming out under a new name. When we know wliat ft Is we will testify. . '. " . ."; The Cliemckettt bitsiucss don't grow any more lucid, but tliey say tliere is no freeze out about it, and tliat tlie first mortgage and liens amounting to over $33,000 can be lifted for $30,000, wirioh is to nasonaMe and in fact lib eral a matter that we give It a gratui tous artvertisement whether tt is true or not. The baiMlng represents $1KX 000 so titer say of Homebody's mon ey, and in time will certainly command great value. A considerable Indignation wa vented at tlw. jocose nature of the ' chip " we found laying about, after the collapoe. Some people can't stand a joke wortli a cent, we half agree with them that ilie matter is no joke. SPECIAL NOTICES. WItLIJA-1 bATIfOAOX, JiTM. ESTATE DEALER, Offie- So. 1, Front re, POUTLASH? OREGON. . e REAL ESTATElnthia CITY and KASfT PORTLAN D. in the mfrt desirable lorallUea, eili f LOTS, HALF BLOCKS ami BLOCKS, HOUt-ES and STORES; bi IMPROVED FARMS, ami aluabte m enhlvated LAN DS, kwated In ALL parta ol the STATE for SALri HEAL ESTATE awl other Prrmertv imr.-lutwd for tirjp"iiteiiti In ibis t 1T ami thnandioiit Ibe STATES and TEIiKlTORIKS with ereat ire and qn the moat AOVAN TAIiEOl 8 TEKMh. HOISES an-1 STORES LEASED, LOVN'S X Emm A TED, awl CLAIMS OK ALL DEX :R1PT10N PROMPTLY OOI. LECTED. Amlalieneral FIN AiCIAL ami AliEXC Y Bl'MN ES traiuocted. cUwtf Throw In 'Belnforreinenta. Tbe Citadel of Life la in atate ef aiegc all thronph the' year, lmt la neTer more eloaely invested than in mld-wlnler. The liver ig naualb,- somewhat urii(L and tbe bowela more or lusa consi iiiated at litis sea son, ond dyspepsia often assumes its moat aggravated form In cold and wet weather. In short, 1 he sluggish system seems Inclined to intermit or shrink some of its moat Ira- portant duties under the influence of a low temperature, and requires wholesome stimulation. ' The spur required is Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters, the only medicine which quickens tlte action of I he secretive organs, and brings out tlie latent vitality of tbe system, without creating any febrile sy mptoms, or the n"ebtet nervous excite ment. ' The great Vegetable Tonic is not recom mended as a specltlc for Coughs, Colds and Consumption -thai Held heimr left open to theeonoocter of preparations which can not bv anv possiiiuuy rea.-n me uingsi hutas'a soeV-iAc fur the eonstitntionnl and nhvsical weakness which invite pulmonary disease, it is literatlv infuJIihle. The most ini lion nnd lerTildo enemy of human lite is not di-eas, itself, but tbe weakness which affords (tan opportunity to gains Arm hold of the vital srstem. Remember that Stamina, Vital Energy the life-prin- etpto, or wtiaiever you may c noose to can tlie resilient fHiwer which battles against the canse of dimnse and death, is the grand safeguard of health. It is the garrison of the human fortress, and when it waxes Teak, the true poller is to throw in rein forcements. In otlier wonis, when Knch an emercencv occurs, commeuse n course-of Hosteller s liittors. . A Bkactikci. Woman. Tlie perceptive m.-.uhv ol women is itMiany keener t nan the same phren.dftgical orran in- men w onieu knows lliuli lieauiv rather than ge nius is worsni-nen iv ini' Merner s,-x. a man m.tv lalk wltb his lips of tin- latter to his ladv-Ue, but the keenness of lite woman knows tlutt he istmiitinirof the for mer in liii heart.. Ail women have an In- n.-tip desire tn urease their tioanx. The v are fond of adniiratini : hence nt their long ings is 10 lie beautiful. Tin- grand secret of female le.-iiiiv is neaitn tne stv.ret ot Health is tbe pow er to eai, dice-t and assimilate a iimyiev quantlt v ot wholesi-me rood. Take VrNHiAK Hittw. It will cieanse the stomai h, tone the vital orgons, give a per fect rtlirestKMi. pnnty tne diooo. clear nptne compluxlon ami produce a state of mental and ph si.-ai el-,-tn-ity, winch gives svm- metry 01 tonn, iincuieves.wiiiiesKin glossy hair ami a genuine t via; of fi-male loveliness will. B no cosmetic i-an compare with. jamMilw I'iKlor n Ilnriiinir Sun, where Billons ntftvtnms an-1 l evers uf various descriptions sogcuentuy prevail. Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient Has tieen siii- successful Is-vond all uaratlel Heroa- thepli livsk-.lans of the tropk-s give It their t-mphatkf stitcUou, prescribing U In pn-ference to eveav otner ai-rienr in use. ine innents, of course, acquiesce, for this preparation Is one of the most ileiiirlmiii, as well as mild am .-ooMni? carhitrtlc. ,-iiemislrv has vot tlevisiHl. and p-isess:. every msii.l virtue of llie Cir- fairssl Herman Seltzer Si. lt Is a liowder that only reiiuiiiss the nslltlon of water to imUh-e in an instant a delicious effervescent Is-vernsiN as wed as an Invaluable nx-dU-lne, Aslt for and oerept none but Use gen- man. SOLD ALL DRUGGISTS. yf ARRIA4.K Ul IE. F.VKKYiiNK HIS OWN" 1 X X TOK-Ttelng uriv.ite Instructor Kr married uorsons. those nlxxit Io he nvirrie-i, b sli male and le ma'o. in t-vervthinc coit-n-rnlng the lilivslolopy and re'.ittons il' our sevutl system, ami the nrmlivtlon and iiruvenllon of oastrrlng. In lumng an ine new 'iisvivi-nc itevt-r oeiore sivsn In llie Ko-'lisli lanirtutee. hv M, VOL MJ. M. l. This L reallv a valuable and Intetestlng work. It is written In main lan guage f'r the Kt-neral remler, and Is Illustrated with niimermis r.njrrsviinrs. All voting mar ried reotile, or th"-e cmtemiibtlng mairtage. and hating tls- least lnilim('iil to married life, should read this hook. It discloses seerels :hat everr one should 1 aniualuteil with: still u is a book tlutt must lie locked up and net let lie aliout the house. It will 1! sent to any ak dress on recelit of fiftv cents. Adilress Ir. WM. TllT'Ni;. No. 415 ppnu-e street, above Fourth. IMillmkdiihia. t-ar AKKLKTEn M CMtlBlTXATK. S'ntattvr wiia mavls your disease, twl'ore yoa-plnce yourself mi'ler the care of any one if the (Jl'ACKH native and dun-ign who arl rertlse tn this or auv other rois-r, get a copy nf Dr. Votlttff'H HoiA atul ntail lx carpfllllT. It will ne the mean" of saving yon man v a dollar. vnmr Health, anil mMhr rour irre. lir. Voting csn lx.- coii-nlfeH on anv of the diseases devrflxd In ht pulii.-.vlons by mall or at his office. No. 4W iprifc- street, alsne Kotrrth, i-niiarteipnia. Jans :kw advkhtiskmtcxts. Gil!, Steel & Co., STATE STREET, dAUM, -nr.Ai.ans nt BOOKS AND STATIONERY, - 9Suic-iil Iiislriimenl, FANCY ARTICLES. We Invite eiss;la' rtttentlon to our stock of Maon ,s n.'imllii tn-iran-: Clii.-kering, Mar slial A Xlttsm-r. and Kmersnn Pbinos. AU of whi,-h can lie sold on lw iimwI advantageous terms. ix't-l4 NORTH SALEIV1 STORE! W. L. WADE AT THR OLI GREEN 8TOHE Has just received for lixs fall inwle A FULL ASSORTMENT -or- IUV JOOlS,. . CiKi SLL1U1-S . . , BtXlTS & SflOF-S tLOTHI5l, Hardware, General Merchaadise, Catculated for City and County Trade. Hmatht as low. nnd will be sold at as small a proul as thosa w ho sell at eosC ' t-jrOo""l 'lellvcred to any part of the ctty freeof charge. , uAw THE CHORAL TRIBUTE I '" Br L. O. EXEBSOS. ! Tills favorite collection of Church Music coo- timxst to sell largely, ami is tne LEA . INC BOOK . If the season. Me .. i.se fs-nt, xst-iilil. on rc.-clit of retail price. OLIVER 11T.sA)?I & "0., Boaton. '. II. I)ITiO' A ., Jtew York. Jiu.l - BY JIISCELLA2fE0US. SUEH DRUG STORE ! ' vvrsniTH. THATCHER t SON, 't tale Mreet, . -"-. galea, OrrgM, We keep conarantlT 011 hand a tnnn aamit meat of , ... w PATENT T.IEOICiriES : A TEES gAESAPARUX " . " ' CHERRY PECTORAL Vi, , J AGUE CURE, '-' FfliA, , . , ,,. . .. "' ! " HAIR nuOB FOR THE HA1B,' JATXES EXPECTORAXT, - -- - ALTERATIVE, " " VERMIFUGE, " CARMINATIVE, - - " ' P1LL! ' ',.;" ;- ' " "" " ' . -" ' -',- .- ' ALSO- ' HAIJbS tnCIUAS HAIR BEX E WEB. Sozodontand Sapolne for - . thTeth, Ac, DRl'f.S, - CHEMICALS, riXES, . ' ' LIQUORS AND Fancy and Toilet Articles. nov30 OTO. IL JOKES. j. M. FATTEBSOK. JONES PATTERSON, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND- GENERAL ACENTG. Commercial Hotel Building, . .. - - OBECtOW. -i : s .. SI-4m Attention art mi o Uw Kale ol Real Estate in ail iuts uf tirezon. largr aanooator "Very Drairablo cltv pt-otvrtv, cmslHtltiff of llwelllna House,IxHslilocksaml Half Blocks, gtorea, Ac Also . Improved Fanm and Valttable I'n .-iihlv.it eit Prairie and Tlmlier LatuK situ ated in the best localities in the State. The Itentlugr and Leaning- of all klnits nf proiiertv. Collection of Clalais, Conveyancing, Ac, Will receive prompt at- teulloli. AtJEXTS FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OK ' . NEW YORK, ; -AXl- , - rHE UNION FIRE INSURANBE CO., -OF- SAN FRANCISCO. MURDER WILL OUT I ir you buy Dr. J. P. p. van Den Bergh'a ( elebrated Sovereign Worm Syrup I Aa infallible and aura cure to expel worms . from Children. Srf-They like to take it, and; in fact, cry for it. . - . Price One Dollar, To be bad at his office, Roomi So, 9 sad 22, Cbemcketa Hotel, Salem. o-128 BAVSIBACirS New Collection .-OF-" SACRED F.1U0ICI Those who have been anxiously waiting ft-T Its appeanuk may now send their orders ; and nU one will be disappointed In the quality of music. Te Deuma. lienedkUtea, Respnnsea, lilnrias. Anthems, ftohts. Duets, Seatcncas, and all ant-class none better. Large, clear, ledbic tvpe, a great recomrnendittlon. Wk in Cloth, i50; Boards, HOD. Scot, Post-paid, oa receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITNON A, OO Boa ton, C. II. DrrSOJf Ac On Kew York Janl TERRELL & SIUIHA, Pattons Blork, Ktnie street, Hnlesta,- .bEALKBS IX. Fine Dress Goods and Staples. ADDITIONS WHX BE MADE TO OCR stock of New Stvles of Dress Goods and Trimmings, aad every effort made te please our patrons. . . -, - v ( Jan9 ,M E W F I ft M nnrE t'NDEBSiONED HAS, THIiJ 1st DAT X of Jannarv, 1K74 admitted K. X. tJlllins ham mtn full partnership tn tbe business of the firm of G. P. Terrell. Tlie name aud stvle of the new firm will be Terrell A ;illlnirham, JanS O. P. TKBUELL. X. X. OILIHBT. C. CIArOVAGX, A. N. GILBERT & CO., Hare Introdneod a- lufatdiringr Department Jn eoansetioa with their Largs Stock of BOOTS i SHOES, Where ladies" ao i gentlstBaa sea have made any kind of Bouts. or (thoss desired. idLr. Armstrong who ass sbarge of the' Manufacturing, hat large etperienea ia the East, from where he brings ver bigb rar smeadatioaa as S workman, j - r , We extend to ths public an ut itation to call and szamins for theutselirssj ; , , ( . , Repalrlns; Done v lroraptljr. '-' "' A. N. GILBERT A!CO., (Holmsn Building J '. Cernmerelal St. Salem Ogn , wiATaearoBD, WEATaaaroan, -. 5alem. PorUaad WEATHERFOHD " it CO., IDx-niSGrLr-rts Forcljn and Donestic Drcg, FATEVT WEDICIXES, CIlEMICAtrS, Paints, .OIl8.& Dyes, and Uqubrs, Wines FOS MEDICINAL I CK POSES. jaysPartieular alteatioa given to Pre- srripuena. WBATHERF0RD A CO. 7000 CHERRY TREES . . AT - . . . WOODBURN NURSERY For 3 cents ai-e. Hot. TarWtes. Ad dres J. M. SETTLEMII.R, wlnt Cut ais Ugu, Change ef Firm. DAVID C LK, having sold ant m the Stoye and Tinware euim-.s wrmtd notily ttwna in arrears tnootne forward ad see how they stand an Ma tsoaha, t roa wlli tnd na- at the eld stand. ,t.A,VJD COLE. Haiem, Janmry !, 17i ' 1 " ' 1 ' t P. S. I wotfM -ontTitRlry Hn ssut.it tn all my customers the Ita f Myen Bros, w ho a re mv successor, as entitled to ail natrouatfe that nvt.r lx! 1x-stowrd upon Ttlrm dAwiw. ' DAVIMVIU.. ' w DBTAN DEN" BEBGH. tarAf'-. 1 V e'1 ' i 1. From Prussia- the Great 7crm Exterminator I Office Clwnelceta Hoteli Ralem Oregon - ' Riom,2. . 1 mt nt (ten fniH-lML Cat. would Inform Uw sluk generally, that aboo) fcrty years' e lenstva praotlce of medicine and surgery In Europe ami the United Sutee of which twenty, one have bee In California, has by close ob servation and great experiments, come to the conclusion that there are more acute and mronte. diseases try worms, hnydadfds, nru- mak-utas or outer apeuiea 01 em runst. i mhhM mwtbIIt. or tlta nrofesstnn at wrae. are ant aware of the number of raOts wbu are treated by emtoent twivsiciant for this, that, or sack- a complaint wuuout any relict If tbe (Useam has nm unoerstnoo, a trw mm I IB. v SoveatoM Woait Rkmedv woukl have litHnedlately cured the complaint, and liave saved a great many lives. Dr. V. baa collected large variety of California roots and herbs, which, by analysing, close observa tion and extensive experiments, he can eonsto enlmnslv say that be has discovered new rem edies for the successful euro of tbe tallowing CTTivsTWsia, Chronic affections of tbe Liver anil tldnevs first and ascend atarsa of Cxiosumptton, Vhlt Bwelhng, Palsy Bper natorrhwa or local weaknessierToos Debt lay, EialepHc Flts, Bbsauaatism, Nenralgta, Dtar-rho-a, lacontlnant of llrrne, (irand. Fkonr A IhtM Diabetes, Dropsy, and all thoss diseases which are known nndcr the name of Vcwral, snch as Pvphllls, tn ail Its forma, tiotvorrhea, t;leet, rttrtctures, False Passages, JnlUmatUw of the Bladder and Prostrate Inlands, Kxcorla tkins. Pustules, Plies. Pimples, Bltcbcs,and all Cutaneous Erupt Ions of the akin. Cancer Tumors cured with or without apcratloa. Ia Rc-ent Veneral Diseases, the -r. eOecta a Cure In from a to e days Or no casrga For the Eyes, Ear and Throat, Dr. V. pos sesses new and Invaluable remedies. Dr. V. would advise those ladles troubled with Irregularities of the I'tsroua to try his new remedies and get cured. - Dr. -Van Den Bergh's Infallible Worm Syr up for children. Price, 1. Warranted to eiei lite worms, or the mnnev retiusiisi. In-. J. P. P. Van Den Bergh's, Hair i.mlc a sure core to destror all aatrmlctila- of the Hair Follicles, pnnjiM falling out ami promoting the growth of the Hair. Price, 1.60, war rante.1. - Bv con soiling and andergnlnga simple ex amination, tbe afflicted cm learn if tiieir dis eases is caused br Worms or not ; at all events Ixr. Van Den BeYgh can toll them from what diseases tber are tuffcring. - Consultations and Ixamtnaiions FKEK of M-lutrge tat all caes, Ilr. Van Ik-n llergh -guarancres, in ait eases, to r i int and cure all diseases he uiHtertnkes, or no charges. Card from Judge Wrier, of Polk Count. DR. J. P. V. TAX PFK TiF.ROH -Pmr Sir. I take pleasure tn thanking you isililkly for the restoration of iv health after- nlnotis-n tears of great siiOuiiiig men tally and bmllly. 1 do-toreil a great deal ; was sulk-ted with al most evary isnagtnable palti and desrnt.-t of seeing a well da v again. When I came to- sea voti ai Salem, von said you would remove the cause of nineteen versf sintering in five hours. I cild harllv believe It," hut but after taking the Sve tatSjesMpownters you gsve me, aluot tsio worms passed from me, and now, fount-en davs after anis, I feel like anotlier man, and am able to 6.4 tow my bustoess whhont pala or Inconvenh'nce. , I reruala your I,PAtlji;B BeUicl, Polk Co., Oct 10th, VGL REMJIUKABLEt Eight Hundred Worm 'Expelled I I think It a nubile benefit to make tlie fol lowing statement, that I have been afniated for two veara with constant pains In the sttsaaeh, and in lik-t, pains all over my imdy; w ap petite, ana let me eat wuat t wwini MU me in unstress. niviKim ire me and I arew worse amt worse nntll now I am a mere skeleton. Nobody con Id tell me what was the matter wfcb me, until I non suited Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Mergh, in hatem. Oregon, and he told me I wasalllked with worms, artd they were the cause of alt n misery and pains. I tor the -Doctor's medi cine, and bo expoled WOO worms from me. They are tike Leaches, with kmrtAils, and measure from one to one and one-half Inches In length. I only took six little nowners, aaa thev brougiit the worms wUhlnfotir hours time. All' those afflk-ted wishing tn see me can tlud ms at earn Beolet's Stable, 9alem. Orrgnn. anhscrthed ard sworn to before me this 7th dayt8epBiibr,te71. . , Saul worms can le seen at V. J. 1. . Van I ten nenrhs office. Opera Iiotu Block, Court Strut. Salem. A CARD. tin J. P. P. V'Alt DCS BfjuiH, Ver Sirt I deem tt my duty to make the following slau. ment : For the last three years i auva warn stiflVting with constant gnawing pain and a quivering sensation In mv stonvk-h, also torn In mv cbe and heart, my food would rut di gest and Iran nsrrous that with dlm.-uKy I cmid follow mv suctiroivott, wkk-h has bora here hi atetn f,tbe past ten years, as a prac tical dentist. -In fact from the constant pala ami misery I bad wasted away to ameaB skel. I bad neon doctoring, a great deal a iU otrt any benefit, and neixjving mere was no help for me hut to linger on until death would relieve all mv suffering. Some of aiy friends thought I had worms and had better see Dr. Vaa I)en Bergh. He told me at once that worms were the cause of alt my troubles, so he gave roe small awl tasteless powness aad. In i hours sbnt 700 worms, (rum one Inch tn erne and one half inches long, came away from ms that day, and the following night snto more canto, and now lra happy to say I fsel like another men again and am gaining Strength front day to da v. II SMITH, M.D. Salem, Oregon, Sept. 41, lo7L Another Creat Slaughter! We think K our duty to make the following ' statement la hopes tt mar do some good Io stck children : Our child had been sick fos sums time. Thinking all the time our little one was troubled with worms two tried many factors and a groat many rente. lies without any relief. Some netghbors told us we should an and try Dr. Vaa Den Bergh. the Worm Dnclor, tn Salem Wo did so and be gave mm one bottle of hiaeelphrated Warm Syrup, an after grrtng the medk-ine, to our great a-1-tshmeut simut 800 worms passed away from our dear child, and now, thank heaven, abeta T- - ' I. D. GRIZ7XK, Palem, Oregon. Oct. 9d. 1K71. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES The Flames is tb hsst Sawing Macblae for family ass, beoaass It so seldom gets oat of order ; if there t one ia tb Stat of Oreroe at workiac wall, if 1 am Informs of it, I will fix it witbsat any axpsns Is ths owner. SAMUEL HILL 19 Slonlgomerj Srert South. ; GRAND HOTEL BMLDING, HATt rmASt-tNd-O CAUFOS-VIA. fCILL, STeIEl at CO., A.f3-K3STTS, SALCM, l t t ORHsOS. URCOLARS. SEND FOR pr Active Agents wanted ia every place . oct31 Willamette Transportation Co. NOTICE . FfcOM ANI AFTKannSDATE, UNTIU further notice, . The Steamer Fannie Pattoiv WUl lcnve hv-r dock, Intd of State 8t, every At 6 w'ckxA. A. L Port laud, aisl will ,.- , Wave eaiem every Of each week at A oVVx t. M." CotvtvIHs and lntermelutte places. CSTFare at Boluced Bates. ' " W . ' ' J. 0 BITE, Algesia, pf . Mcrn, Deo. 15, 1STL t COSMOPOLITAN SALOOf TK WAVE "LK v-m Tim trMPin'' f f saknn. and tntnml tn satisfy nor It and t-nstomcrii by ketHting the very Imst -hots,loos1aasae'tsrar For thrtr kvmroodsttAw. wr s-.'r' te pnhhv thTte-. II A HI LTV Stit-ut, Nov. -ad, 1471 J i