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WEEKLY OREGON" STATESMAN. CTS AAA OScial PaKr if the I n led Stale. FRIDAY, : : MAY" 12. l$7o ', fci:ptiftt.ii w: it-Kir. ' F.W MIUVT "I o RICHARD WiLLIAMS. I o" Presidential tlt'C ON W. II. . DF.L1, Dr. J- WATTS, .1 , . CARl 'VRIGaT. ForlVe.;-t.-t JCVin-i! Republican Oon : i u-uiior. f J. C. a. d Ii. c ! ! AN 1 it- fostf.r J k V ... N".i Ui H. K. II INKS f. u. w s-.orr. f ii- i e-- c .audnlates. Ii4. id. u. HAWS", l'.;r hliiJC AMr F. WATSON' Far Pmns'i-ntl.'s: As'n-wv, w. it. ino.nv Tor liit' r. p. l.t.rsu For rrw''iiff Attorney t. ii. r rRyf.fi' Fir Pn i-uiig; Aturmy r. srorr For prii i- -g Atwrii v S. Ii. tAK.X. t;U- " Oili. " ARiUS MUllLv 1 or tji.c-. iiT. -,-... A. HAKEH. Coca:v Cr&. ytu. a. i::;:s. Fur Trtanr r. A. F. VVil trll.F.ri For A- r. U". G. Full I'i-I.. For o 1 .-'n. lux-. Jont. n. i . lRourr. F- r Snn. yor, JOHN" S RWSOM. - For Coroner, DR. E- U-FisKR. For CuCiitr Commiisiontn, JODX H. I.OOXLT AM JOHN GF.I3Y WM. rORTER. S1LP.IEX SyiTil A. X. tilLoERT, I. FAYTON". F. R. SAII I H, II. K. IIL S5AKEF. POLK t Ut 3kTT lli ItLU ..! Tft lilTI For Ciunry C.t!-, r.c.EE.Eiy. For BU riff, HECDS rice I'ur Iieiiurur, JL-HN JAME?. 1 F'r Asnor, ; SAT HOJUJiAS- - For Eehotil Boperinltiiiiiii, J. L. COIXIN'S. For Coanty Barryor, ... ir Corpaer, , . ; k-.r, t.'wHiriAJit; , ; list Cocntj CiHimwiuG(r, I. T. EMXETT axd ME. WELI. -reft ' For Bate Senator v X. tT. 1A7CA8, iFor IreiDiiathM. ED. BOLTER, P. fi. snniTLtTT, H. H. fccCOBD. Jiepublicaa candidate for Clerk ot Alarior, county, ba tenrtd tb people in important 4 ofScial poiitiom, and demonstrated Li ability to do tlie work well ; as well a his honesty of purposes. fl will aiake a most efficient officer ainl jii.oni 1 be elected ty tn -ovcrwhelaitng lafjority. i Long and favorable aepiali.tmice will our people insures him Jarge majority. : Jcix;e IIatdkn will Ive Col. ;ann more plea-ant reception tlie stump iii Folk comity, than lie did some years age ' at Walla Walla. The Judge begmn tc realize tlie importance ot lavii2 some strong political stump oraiors. When h proposed to dia'k ,:!ie Colonel's bead and call him billiard cue, it was joke, be did net dream of tlie present situation iu p )litici. Capt. Humphreys, of Albany, and ife spent last Sabbath in. Ihe Capital city. H is ent hiHiaMiiS over oir Reptihlicmi ticket, and thinks Linn Will roll op good ma jority in ia June, as well as in .N ovember. It Is high time t!ut.t4 Liun was reiWm ed from Democratic misrule, and it eru the time close at ttnud.( ; The present fine " weather JU rtaty re freshing to our farmers. Every nrailabh- team is employed all over tlie valley am2 1 .raTOKIrYUX wtBstryotriantirnracrTT-g?!nrr-.r bi sowed within tir" jTeitltrw days. Oregrm never lias failed to pro luce good ..top and tTwe tr3t '.biKaioBjvi.n pne-.nj ex ception ju. Tl'te (!. , Ti c are qii'c grttiHad td aimou iee thai lom unapproacluihle amhority'we b-art. thattiieikjstiTti-d' Jmd Aiinr ll-cjt. the trustees of the Wiliaici.'tte University and the IV ilson l-irs ha at i-ngrtli been amicabiy and irrevocably wttle.1, t!e pow- f cri teat e Having jtccivci, .qijit-eiatm AaA tft M nennf.rtr' In I'rtirSriit r., w;.c ' directly Interested caa hot Invest in tlie game without fear of having their proper ty wrested Irom tbe-n by force of law. A large lot of new brands of cigaro aud i baccoinst received a', the centennial store. Lovers of the weed should go anl sami Ihe r, tc ' crtTir KAU.It . Stt.AIFlB The liovxTitoi'i or trail uiukes 'ilesi,. rate uttack on AIr Burnett, R 'publican eandhlsje for Jroerotlng; Attorney or flie x-cond Ju.Vn.ia! DKlr'ct Mr. B. read law or some years ui rlai office ot Mailory -haw and liad yer !' experience in hawing np legal papers. 111? examina Uiu before tlie S'.ipreme Cou;t proved hint o have lcii a close student, and a man ol xtraonlhiary natural ability. Th stute neul that he knows nothing about draw ing up an Indictment anil that be bad nev r heard it read In a cmrt room, is wilful and in-UieiiHis islander, mwotiby any man iry. evru a a bitter pnli"c&t i-opi;u. Ilr. Si;.w, one of the ilriu w;l. whom ilr. lUirntU studied law i a Dcu) ra?, aittl .tt vis do nut latitats.- to r-!er nil i:ti:re-r o tela, ia reference to the laici.t, k".rtii: J iri iiid honesty of purpos of our c.i.di.'.a e i.r 1 ru-tiMUi j; Auoruer. ii;e i.i-pu iliL'au t;ite l a.ivea'.i in, iu tir opiuKi.i. matte a iuUtke in lailh.z to iake a iiom'uituou t r ju le apnnt u-lsie M. Arthar. Tlii f.t that t! dU- riet ha? u Ucuiuetaltc uujuntv li nut n .imkI reason IVt ueli a course. It umy b ur tluit JuiW McArthur has been a 'hj i.tkvr. but UOi not foliow that he t tin. t.ily mill iI that character l:i Uui di:rnt. 'Veareuii ll-ctveol a l'rvik'n:ii ion and a complete Orlnizstio'i of tin "iein! of the Fnioti and t?H? laws, honhl efi'i-cttd iu every nirlion of lite Fithed tate-t. The noble mhioiily in Ju 'ge j Vrthnr district, w ho dan to fight the attleioftlie ReflUil'icRn p-irty pe.iIiki eurtul olds, tl.onlJ not tbn- be ig-iorexl ind treated a a nonentity. lithe Re .(tibl'iean jr'y if foiiiiihd "u prhuiph . here should I no re-r.thn ot litti!i;i' g:iinst its enemies, and pc fi-iestU cvery arlnre s'nrutd be pro'.ected site! encuurrgsd. Tia; Oregoniau tiii.,ks Air. WiiJiaats a espeetaliW taiidiJate lor Congress, being xcelled iu tlie Republican party, tor hon jy and abliity hr oi.ly one man Flon. lenry Warren, air. Williams will Inubtles apprecat; the con p'imeut. ITie su;ii!t the Oregoniau gave to Mr. .Varreu was well nuderstood by ail think aig men and Ue prospect i nir lor ilr. Vu:ianis to reecire similar support at the bands of that concern. LSI IOKJ AL SOTEK. Col. ( ann h txietted to sMnnp Polk county in tlie luttrest of JuJge llayden. t will probsldy require all of his taleui or "crooked" book-keeping to expU.ii. he record ot tlie Juflge in the matter ol -obtaining" sclwol funds. Lei us have tlie dgures Col. Oregon Demoerat- "re jnlii'.int ovei what they are pleased in call "tlie manmr iu which La Fayette Lane dyed Vunsct" Cox iu debate." I', reminds t;ic tif tiie t ible of Ilie fly and the bajalo. 'nu et'" lon't trifle with tnuall btws l-ui aspires to measure arms with sttitcnaeit. ; Let Ieiu- ! ntrjts who know no better ey.r tlie joke. Judge Uajdcn camlidate furSenate fiTim Polk comity ia charged with having 'Gil iried" the ichool fiiud, of the State. Our Dallas correspondent will do tla people a service hy looking up tlie record. If the report be true, the good people of Polk will lmrdly aid him to a -place where he can i'.o similar m schiet. Hie Corbel t rii g lias taktm upon ilell tias l auie i f Republican, but lest its ab sorption siuks h ont of sight, itsoMuagerr leem it expedient to defeat Judge Roise ind II.M'. R. Williams. And thus they ire moving. Republicans of Oregon, stand by your o!or aud elect tile ticket. Some disappointed candidate or not ery cuauing Democrat, writes a nonsen i'cil letter to the Aibtar Democrat, In which he fray, we long for the flesh-pots ind the goxl government which Jeff. Davii & Co. oITer l. To make the joke very pointed he eigns "himself "An old liue Eepub!icall.,, Three letters would oome mach nearer true idea of his rval Jiracter as'. ' '," Mr. Blaine' arwwer to tlie threatpnin letter of Mr. Riddle, ho;L of which have tppeared In onr clipatclic1, hin everyway in kwping wirli the firm and boneet char acter of the writer. The attack on Mr Bl.-aiie is evidt iitiy another effort to place him in some awkward poslflon before tlie people ot tl1 ttmntry, tlie rolnminou I ehfirt! 'Heretofore having Iwllej) t the jronn.l. to the great cMsraniGttrre of hU en un. - ..,-.,. - I'aAl' I HttEIUU TA It-WtST. In speaking of tiie Republican candi- latc for Judge of tlie second Juilicial Dis rl'-t, Hin. !i. P. Jiiw. t, r sr.inian a6 ; -Altii Hig'.l uoiuiuated by tl! Re publb-an CotiTent ot bn "b in no proper sense a pwrty enwlidit. lor he Is not a party man. na U iml indeed. Doe tits .regoman hope to make he Republi cans ti J . a . ,1 . H i,i I 0,n 9il III Julce toise. and thrrrfir i weakea him in the r ce 7 Judrre Bils v ha been elected no ls than three o 4 wrrvfrtl liie ik w firm m the Saiem brewery should have read in our last' Isii e "Adolph i - Sl U'-nnann. Ti-y are inparing to funiLsh 'the ienplc ol the who!- Slate with tlie ex- e .j; " nrti.;'.e ,,f b e;, made only at I'm s,!..n; t.r, en -. nmurr. tmirs to a Juitcelinv. In tit xatc as Ret-idd'cnn and inr conies , ium lu'tiuuiicnn r"nveH(ion awn nc-1 oepua Lomlnaciwi, which I posiiiv.' evl-1 lioneeor hw he rtand In party iolUios or evlden f llmt Ik I unworthy the snf-! fnce ot miy Repubbcttn. 11 he lias de-: ceivedU.e vu Mitiu it- tKtiuUrs as rl Oreffmiiuit aar!. Suc: effoiti to de- fl, feat Jiuise To!e will fa'l Terr llat!v on ,v ttw. -re it tl.n llew.1 r. nns nt hU TW. ttEV Mtai.l. "MlCihi"." II is knowr , Is r,.r Morton t'or !'r-i.itt The State er.nvei turn aid wr" ;!, h" f-. l.-reri that no pr-xii he z'ive wu-i.le defect but rrm.'i'r'y rlivKti. I siliiir eU' alt l'lvjiiiiiH; v ol Jiifclit IV" b -i'l pi u d hi a itiia;"uin to ml n n;v.t Ur'gi.i in the interifl ol Aiorio'i. 0ego:i;aii. A ileb'f aiiuii iitriK'tel i exj eeteil to o' y the In-true im i.ri.l Mr. Miicia li won' J don! tVs have (lone so l.ad he oeen olaivu on the del: Ration. lie did not seek ite 1 1 ice, ai'd a we understand dia not waut 1. V. i! ilie virtimu thvymtan ln iiirtn the pu'jlic juJt how many jirojw l.i llic State cot. Tuition wet; toted for tlie aiiti-tirosy re o!utimi ? Give n iiht rn he -u'-j' ct. J. A. f.AKI '.tun candidato Repilh fur Slierifl" of! M.inoii County, is nn oil and re-qte'ei! i settler, having ervjd far inn yars a Marslial ot S.lem, and been in bulnr where the penp'-e haTe become well ac qiiainted wish him. Hi qnariCi-.tiims fir t! place are not exclle;!, and hi lavnra acpwititance, with unfaltering fidelity o R -puWican principle. Insnren bis elect iM b an overwtiehung m-ij irtty. Tax-f ay ct5 and citizens gencratiy. who de-ire a jood man In tlw Important of3jeof SheriB abouM r-nie!iiht r at the -o:is to vote fur J. A. linker. 1'LAi t t rrui B. The Republican committee of Po'k county has nominated O. O. Shirtlufl' for Representative, and F. E. Whita- ker for Coroner, fa place of Thos. Blair and Dr. Warriner, declineiL Bolh of theae gentlemen are very highly spoken of by thuir neisrLbors and will be elected with tlio balance of the Rei uVili'au ticket. VIRV l OtSTI B. An 'in.piir.if" in Toik c.rtis.'y wrius to tlie Itetnizer a follow " I read la tlie Statu'e that the famnty Commiso'o iers are allowed three dollar- ner dar. That U the law. And yet Row- ell and Smith vote tbemelvns feur doilars per day. Tliese arc facts. Im yon Iiuhan dents call tliat economy. W ill the honor able board please ri-e and explain? Tlie statute ays the County Clerk shall ma'e an ts'aibit of the county finances. -loe Lev and R. Fraker do It and are iU) ii ol the county finances. Had they my rifcht to do it and had the county any rght to pay ilieii.? Will brother Frink rise to (zpiutnf Frank Xiclmis, always on tlie look out Sir a f'rter, is l.lred to arrange Mr. Frink's papers for him and Is paid a large hub of money out of the county's finances. Come tn your feet Frnnkie and exp'aln. BiKTiff Wililams emplored R. r raker to rwrtorm 1 tie unfips or lieputy Sheriff and did not laive bim sworn, and all bis act are illegal. Oet right op Mr. J.J. and explain. Tlie troVr of Polk eonniy want no dorlinjj.' This Is all 1 (btuk ot at present. Hive me a etiance and f will keep ym posieil. 1 mean bosi- DUUKSATIt' TZtHHT. With hi- usu il uutairiies. Gen. Brown of the Albanr Democrat attacks our Re publican candidate, 51.-. Burr.ett and eon- founds him with a Democrat iu Polk comity, in such a manner as to thrceive manv voters. The raically Democrat in Polk.' to which tlie Caneral'i remarks ap ply. Is no relation to tlie g-mtlemtn who W now a RypnMi an candidate. See coiu rauiiicition from Dallas in to-day "s paper. Klis-fatljr IMuanct j. A portion of tlie wheat at present sUirt-d In tlie Farmt r" vV'sridme in this city was rather endangered , on Friday h' t by over beallrg. It being discovered iu time a force of steam was put on, tlie elevators set In motion and th; damaged bins "were soon emptied and the contents so distribu ted as to insure it from further lose a c 'e4. Tin? mSchins-y has been kept iu almost constant motion since that date and the. loss will . probably prove illighl. Mr- Ilerren has beeq tuuirinz in bis ef- lorts tn prevent a..ytbing mriout to the pttrans of the cstablldunetit. A-t tiXPl.t-SAHUS. I'AI I.A, May rl, ls;'J. El-. S-tatk"kai : i intic-e in the laf J nieM Hkj A!trr y Iv-moerat hi a rr-r-t.rt of lfie Republican Slate ennveiitiou Mart say Geo. O. Burnett U a late Ju-tice of tlie Peace "ih Polk county. 'l'bls story is H'e all IJeinr-eratic slanders. Tlie late Justice of Polk count r is Xat Bitrmtt elert.fl hy tiie I a-mrx-rn'tlu par-v of Dallas preeim-t. Xat is like all immocrafio leaders in Polk county, he grt around tlie streets with A xem Best, slashing out of each ear and yet he's recnj-iiiwd ns a leader ot his partv. In ti e h-sr eoiivr-ra tion, he received a respectful vote for the DOlnmation legislative ticket I i.. i..r i Dalus, Mav 4. r nrron si atksj! x. l or mc ia lew t weel- correspondents or bolh ibe , siantlard ud IVmocral, writing from tl.H' plsot'. avrt. aid the rrpnrt H htliig gen- ! cnl'!v diul:te.l amoiiit the Iennorat, ,imt tic Independent ticUet is kept iuthe ' 1 1 in the interet of the l m!.',iean nar- '. and that thu Rei.ub;U-n eh :neit lill I M..t'. vn.. rU or..i,-!. TTr. ; tteUM. Xow such s.ertious are a b ..t gotteu up hy some uf tl e ol 1 lm r ic wire pnl-' in. minv rK-ni- I lers to win back by thU nie I ocmti rim are on'y Uo suxloiv f.ir s-'iim ! preri Kt to alinhloii the Itulfiei!iViit liuik. It L working v. t'U so lur. I'iiio-jr its j are dei uiiij tik.- rati trt:n a !:ikliig d. j Tint iii'H a move w u'aruteiy f t anuu'g Ihe kn i.u; oi.t- ol' the l)cu"cnt- le In tj ....;.!..,, Ir,,, rl, ... il.i.o (.a.. ein'iilatiiia the rew:t. '1'helr nhh'Ct I now i to cxit-luHy ttlthd-aw the IVmo i.Taticeleineiit In tlie ImluHMuteiit p'ir'r ainl I nm-t admit they are d.ili.g it pivtiy !iiiivi'-fii!ly. Siionld ihi-y ueeeel In th'. );r!'e nrne rl,.r Ikiih In ntrlT our iiM? ?v. Ye I have no fears a to the iranit. Ev ry noe j liere knows rliere i notlart; t, kn h ! Iiideuen lent nvwe tosi t!iir, and tb'it j IVnnHTit and Rpnliiii-:iii h ive no Bliiii- itv. in n her word- tliey aii- inemnrntthlf. lleniT the Inilepenileiits are fa-t hillin j to . j thee from rrpulMve torces within tht in- I M-!Vf. I Tlie fight therefore, i brtw.-fn tV ol,! imriies, anil it remains to tie seen whether tel'iiiiucaus wuo went into lli move in : eoikI faith will allow tliem-elves to Iw longer duped by this defunct otg iulZiiioii. I for one tiave too much faith lo lielieve iliat lile hing sasricious Republicans who liave stood by tlieir cfuintry in the dav of Its adversity are now coiug 10 f eanebl it miisi a t up. Tley arc imt pnii g io stand hy the forlorn Imlepeuilent h"pe. and see snrh material a 'hat pntitlo-'l obi b-ninogue. Pen Ilnyd, n, pi, to t!ie Stale Sfiiale, nor J. VV. lvi'k'miil a fumer iciil or of a ri-ln-l tiiien(le represent iliem tn iIr lej;isHlur . No It eaiion; lit, with tin example or a lieniocra'ic tinyie-s Im lore tliem "fisiiiitiug tle IiIihvIv snirt." nud "iih-timiiiig reikis to nl traitor fur our trie'l, true and nai'imed ililiers who have mfl'ervd tlmt our niisioii m'ht live, 'i hi and the dt h int lorn of these lu istii'ini iiimnsly pariloneil traitnrs in neTiio Ixtldiy avowing their thininiibe mitt pernicinn dwtrine ot Sfans rights, should itdumuish every intelligent lover ol the Union U't eare be taken with their buliots, the war is not i emhil. I am fully sati-fied that tin-ie is not the' hr-t of a chanee tor tlie Independents in this county. '1 lie better Infornn'd men in that paity nniierstaud that fait. Even Mr. Ueut ley. the Senatorial c"i.di,! ite on that ticket, tins ta-coine shily. judging tnnn the tone of a letter which he has lately writ'en to n"e of the Ii.'b'pcndcul inanasers la-re inl.!ius. uliertin oc statin tiiat lie is a Eoner," lor all ihe Ri piilili- cmiis In tie Intlepeiideot u ove, arouml wliere lie lives, are going lo voi tor Mr. Lucas. In his letter h" aks the advii-e o! hi fi lends la-re. and threatens to Itli draw. JJr. tlrystaL, W illinm-anil XIcIhiIh were iu consultation on tlie babtiath, and. I prei me, c re this time liave advi-ed bim to Oil o. I see every ilav Repuhlicaiis nod Iv-nio-cruts who I'HVe been acting Willi them. w!k all tell me they are sick of die f.K)lsh move, and thai they ill nut act 'y Jonf er with tUne old polili.nl son ieHtls. So, jou see. noiwitli-lainlinp tlie puerile carp ieg of I be little Yaitiuiizer. tlie . " Pinto " move in Polk is on Ita last phis. A mortal disea e has 'ttlel upon ita v'uals anil you can count on Polk for a ha id-O'iie Repub Ihun m iiorify. I say. I sny," Bun and bis aaxiluary will get "liberty to stay at home wi;h the lioys, and fool lie hi- Sena 'orial uert,. with som; nt Axenis' b-f . , JtlAK Poi.K. nm inra at rntunrt rtm. A eo-reinJcnt writing to a prom inent gontletnan ' hi ForlUm!, from Philadelphia, under date of April 18th, nays: - Yealerday I an w Mr. Dufur, and to day we are to make arrangement for mBkinjj the neewsary chsh and alielv- Inp forn exhibition of Oreeon'a prod rets. TAVmiI and woolen jrowls In main boildins'. minerals In mineral depart ment, nnd othr pooiK natuml and enltirnted products, in agricultural 'lepnrf nr-nt. From an examination of his lint it will lie neeewiary tn np- n'y for pnee In another department, flowirs, e'r. Mr. Iiufur ha certainly provided for a vrry cretlitahle exposi tion In behalf of Oretron. I am confi der t, far exceeding that of any other State, ile snwika in terms of warm est o-nrnmendation and admiration of yon fr the aid and erieo'irTtgriMJient ynu have rendered him, and exri"seil himself deeirnua of doing e-rerythlnir to meet your approval, and if pnaailile excite v'our admiration. 8n Whatever soirretlons you made t Mm ennern Inp the exhibition will he most faith fully wirried out. He say all the raws rxcept one are her, to-day we wiri try and hunt that wp. A dispatch from "iVashingtou of toe lfith ult.. state: "An 'mmw opPTj-Bir iwlral meet- in; w held thin afternoon on the east wide of the Capital, and there could not h8ve been fewer than 12,0(10 netanna nreaent. Many Represents ie in Concn us and iroverr.nient of ficials were present. Fred. Iiuuglnsa was an inUrrMtwl at-ectaior. Mr Chnrl Xyp. sen of px-Senur Xye, related the ettry f his rtcent convcr aion." f arlWUtS. Tlios. Wsrnxc Ew;., an old S' bool mile Geo. Sesmilh, went or on a vi-it w fc-r(UT, Ukirg with him t' '" nf a mmraolli sw fih and a eolleetirn of isre shills, which he t-roposea to present to hit old friend. The iw is foar fcet in h tigth, nd a roost dti'ivrate lt.-ol.iri2 Kiaprm, when attache, to tia utm of a fish t(.iitv f.s-i in Icns'di. Ti.e G'n. i!l pr..h sb't earn, it al L-i sni - dnriri 'hi- (-oii-irK rj.-i -'.:! Hk". siirt:iMi,iNJY. Ei. St atem.s: H'Uliln ibe Ul fe week fr"noiit Inquiring In lfn niaile as I"1' the pa-t W.n?er nmp m s wirh the S,,,"ruI vetf.ge winters In the M' iV.n viu valley. I Wm no bettor way of a:iscr- hk iHuir.e loan iTing i ,,r,K ' ""' -"iiic turoiign hi matkma. ZC-wrr. query n-n wen n im 'emt ol mtUtt, and to tin .t ulone I will e.H.liae tlu let.'y, tyl!g the anioiiiit ( I i run at.M nieitej piio ri-m oiwt iv Ap'ii ii c'n-ive 'urlig each winter from O.'loN r 1 ! t A;.i il f 1ST'.. I.; h.c'.a' 1 ii'-thv:!)-!.. t-rt j it: b i. ;:! ' 18V4 I 1)17 ii. .w. ls. .; i i .'."ii i .i" i i i i ! 4 Hi j S tii I 4. hi 1 a .a j 4 K ' i 'M , ,.14 I iSi 4.:tf 7 iy 1 5,11 ti-H I s.m i ::a i 13 a I i r.' 1 4 iA 3.., ' '.!..- - ' ' ; ' I .mi r. 7 1 Jl d: f.7 8 il il.'.'l I SSI KN; ;'rt!i.i '.' (ill i M t' ft BMW I l.V'tl ' S ST O.IWtll.'tJ ' The avenge fr t'.ie v.n winters it will lie -eeli is a lri'ti;i!l s!n: I of SI 7:1 Inched, wlii'e the iiin.niift for l!k p:i-t fi iM n 1 i U.) inched, tn ili. g a 'u-pl.ii i vcr !! i.verage of 10 IC im im. Tiie -emon Ir'il t.i rITl to Aririi! ; ISTS inc'ii-'.ve. iv. ihe next largest t uiii.uo-l of wi:erl.J.. as a i7 in l.t- be- j ' hi;; t) 'J ilielies It s liiu.i (.hat ol tin' p i-1 I -i.i-o.i, inie toe si'j-on coia nciicitijj Uc toiiel" I.74. and t-tding A (! g'lve; ii 71 b e'u's ol wjic, or 'MMi iie!i le i iimn lint ol the v-nn clo-inj; April 1 S7II. ,!(" 1. 1 o! course lit umli r-tiioii that thi-j -i;i cnn'i.t ones inn t-ive inc i.h.us.i i.ir ll.e wlane e ar, 1 u( ony lar f'C sevn iiui.it h. , iiiiiu l lea vim; out of the ait-omit the mouthii fi ui MUy lo S-pt ember me u-ivi ". Aithsilleh tiie s-as ei le.S been nn i in-n-ai'y coiituiiii.as nil unit ilrsagrembSe mil', niul In tel pei-ons h'tvh.2 r it nl'.v eoiue lo ;!. f-!i!te coiiij.h.ii! jiivi iiai-iy o tin j in.leaJ'ii,int-s of tire w liter, siiil tiuxe j ho b:ie n'l-ei veil llun'Oit- ot storm.! U.,.l 1 ..w I, ,1... ... u. I im n n.,,-, ,,.t,ii,i i-i-ti-iii, inn, ur t j,( and -ouihirii -iiiU s. as we!) a in the old i wot id. w ill luiVi- eiNKl r. H.niii.i U'lietv! I h t e hive b-en. alar all. highly f.v.ir 1 ed. In Ma-s ichli et;s. at.il llirouh tht i east' r a States the Water hits hecii wo.leu mi" it larf-e ressrvtiin. cotisiriii'ted fir niaii- ulncttiriii-; pur-Mi', Ins Irel.en throiili llieir burners ami tin- violent vieupv til Ilie wa-er ibrnugh tie aiiey. have liHiuduieil and carm-.t u.iv hi mi ot- Io-tances wlmlr vlllnge, destroylus sulr-taii'.ial biiiles and other Ktrnctures, sweiphig away a great inuiiy nulls, and throwing oiu ol employment lliou-anils of persons who are di-pci-dcut upon t-veryd.iv v.ork far tlu-ii diiily kit;ipoil. AM along down tl.c Mi-i-sippl river breaks hi the bunks have m.-urred and tlie gn-nt river has reached out and liiunilateo large trnct ot '. ti.itry.d' stroj ed prnia-rty almost bey nod coiiipuutiini. " In France. Eoglsinl. Jl iiland and huleed ahmwl ah OVi-r the w.ii hl, Ihe waters hire been Uie ireccdeuli dlf high, ami the ilcxtructiuu ol iife and propeiiy has been liuiiuiiotlj g.eat. While we liavchad much mo.e than tl nsu-sl amount of raiufad duni.jj iir punt winter, li has been tn evenly tiottrib u'cd tlinin-;h tlie mouths that we liavuhad no very uuiHiirdly swollen stnuius.aiod there has been vouiparntivuly tia ilestruc- llon of prop rty. So great hii-uiess eiib-r-prbtes hive been swept ny. ami no r- sons as a coo-ei'ii in.-; . tlirumi j.nu ol in plnyn'.f't. .1 lie greaUnt thiumge jiedmrx, that wi'l aex-rue to the Stat , lli tat im' acconul of tlie wet weather cKutiuuiu'g .ou long iato line spring for tl Cirmers l ' iue-t--d in pelting iu tlie usual crop,,,tii!d Jet ir the prter eoume he pursued Li regard to tlie laud laid. over hy summer fanovilrtg and thus preparing for 'another year, it I not very impnih-rlile that It may tie niuelt more advantage than dlmlvntac to the Isrra-T, and w-iiseipiehtfy to tlw state, " - In the bills so far a rI have had an-np-psirftiulty of obsTVing. tlie eroiw h i; tl! lo. Iu goof rime ami are prouit-rn-; pr hups. In tri r limn'li-Tlif!." T. J'l'AU'LJ Kola. 5, ls-li. .. !.... i-.. , ; ts toHT r MTi t nm it rt fi. From tins Ballimore Huti of March 21, we learn that Mr. John rt. Harrii. of California, reached Baltimore the Uay twlore the t-teanihbip tSnrdinia from Liverpool, uith twelve Aligura tronu wnicn nn urount ail , the, wav Irom Aai minor niter jwarly otre year's atcenee. llr marted from Han Fran ciceo April Kith. 1-75. forThibot. via Japan aud China but fouud thai lie would hove lo go to CulcuUa and through India to CWnnere. When he gut there he found tiiat the home of the Cattbtnere coat wnaatahiirb al lit une among tue hiiows at the Hima laya ntountiaiiri. There are no Caah mere goata in the United Htates, and Mr. Mums round that ttey could not be profitai.ly aeclimatiZttl Iu Califor nia Mr. Harris then concluded logo to Aiigora. nut toiiiiii ne cnilU not pro- need overland ou necount of war, lie tlierelore returntd to Calcutta nud went Via Ueylon, Indian 0:ean. R;l Hea Biid Buck Canal fo Port h'aed, ovei thelaurua niouiitmiiH. He was "J ays in crossing and stiffeml Intenms- ly from cold aud hunger. Finajly he leuehed Angora aud bought two rams and ten ewe. - - tie if ii euoi i oi rnonrv win.-h -jj, worae than ai ything cIm, lie hor- rowstd awtoe or mm ohkknng Hct hh man He brought or tried to bring his goats over the mountains In bankets flung on tlie backs ofdoukey's, Afterfloun- derlng in tlie snow nir a Dumber of days he was obliged lo return to Ango- J ra. tie men turnea nortu to timid I r thene ly rail to Cnnrtantinople. ' R I ft IM C E D tSAlEnV Thew he fomid fands sent tiim by 'h T I U li C t li D A it E II Y. partner, paid his debt-'' and started! with his gtratB tl --J.1vern.Md tritn.!-. thne to Raltimore. Mr. Harris say l that, ineludingall his expenses Mince t leaving home, the goats have thus Tar i f cost him f x?t a pcic iu gold, or a total of fb.ouxi and he has yet to take them rieroHii the comment to California. I When he left California Mr. Harris and his partner hud 1.7(H) goats on tlieir rangeaat Hollister, UoiiUo Coun ty, wliere he hahecr. se venteen yea r. Hf thinks be bus fuiunl ,v proper breeding, Culil'ori.in i- e-pei-iull v ii'liipt.-d lo pro'hn-ii'g ni'..air w ols. fioil gouls. X EW ADVKRTlSKMEVTi. -MONT(H)Mi:RYkS ruu es:nl.liliuim K now ojxm an4 ready to taki) I K uiros nl'n'l lr, aifl netvust nlvlcs. l lnt, trotJH ii:uipS i ublnrta A t'itrtN, n pcrlnliy. Vn work lnve Ha (turlfcry uii!w uniisCit'torv. tri'tte s.ivk ot riaiiirt, nt'nll !. !'ernnraii liavethoir rt,.tin'e ti.lcn, Bn sitt'd ninl f.ani t ill l!w j- Uli'is , If i-lrfrl, . Oregon, Over Willi1 To .k Ji.ii ,,, !gfi?f Kalf. N i.:t. I- licrutir Rii-pn lint nil lernLrneil if H! m t i iiiil.li,; iui. ;lMi, i. ii tvititoUv the suiili l.i vm Jin, lntm iu S vV.lu'k it in in Hum (,i '..n' lui'lar More, ihnl valiiaii lill- k li .11, lino t ., V . . !..., , . i , .. . . . . . " ... ... .ii - hi i. nitt is.,UMitM bv , i oiiii'a 1.!hi 8ii.rn, Al in llni pri'ini-im, tine i.iiiith nl tlm! tn!uilti. lu.l l(!i.. ,k lung wi.i hi .; i V i krVr)'H.li-ii, i. m 1 euii i.l .John An ti. i 1 tn-1 inn. nl il.u ni.Mi it -ii'.'ilt lik'jiU'itm fur j rt-i li n. n, in Hin-iiv, I -i. mi i li- m piir.:li iM-r 'eX'Wino, I'.nmrm!, On mrc ui (.a 11 liuaii, ur ... I he Uil'lui'Kl.lM l, A. A. U.ri'U.T, Av-piio. . .Ui.l bill l it,!, did COKE AKD SEE THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. , ut tin :i uv-.lt. ' V-v.l i.n 11 i I is imi ii! tniiii" nt H.e . if n'l -nun'-in. ii or sr. Ml IT JACii SIMLT. Vkt't' it-! kiii-I'- M, fur atf n tin- lSOl'iJI " tlUHi litre". It i 2515 Si; TIJAT St Ji ItriLT. it.'t.T. I'd. U K WM.M'T. It. 4 ii. kii I KVAU tl.l.H Mvit-LlilMi, in Kt -'ui luntjiy of jiuiiei ii-, iur ,ie m iln- siei sr. t;ita s wn nt ilt. A ni.'en.li I twirxii A MtTIItC J.T FmeiMi iiidlai-H ks ilian ilt rejr utnr irt.-., fjr ta e ui lliu Hl E Til tT l.Vt lt Bl ILT. Ila'aikw uf Cliee -al 1'uint on liau 1, lur wu e t: c. , l .lit HOISF. THAT JAfli UllLT. BATES b i reni'-visJ lo the noi ai: ru t r jtni kiilt. WINE &KD LIQUOR DEPOT. J. VRDIIt t;-pwufu;iT amwiimttw ia bi frtoiuU and trio tl-ubUc tn i-fiH-rui. Uul ih- Imt jtiMt re- Wsm WINES AND LIQUORS, In Unties anil cask, whU-h ne nffem to llw trado rcsoniii( lerms. Mule at refit, "simmo. 4 -re-run. par FOUR HEV MUSIC BOOKS The People's Chorus Book. An iinnsiinlly Rivrl seleuilon nt .-hornses, fur mixed Yiifc-e. iM!ry all bp. '-When Alen-H-lH'ij Bni m binuutt. 'Cli.-M-n (hie," ''rtie Owl," nr ii!i(i (Tie.., and arc Uir -ccIiim.-u ol tiiui All millceltiill. raier a i 1'kr tx r.f.a o.oa Centennial collection Or B0KQ3. A hmk fur the iaren. Willi iln- ml runic inir ot nwiy iniiiimi, tr veil a-riomea. hli.iulil U-In iliiiersl ims) (luring llic ,:-a'.ill lll'imhii of tlu wiunim yew. . tl.Kl IX rAI-KK, toil OA HUM. AO CT4. Dictionary of Musical Icformation. By J. W. Moon a. A honk that 1 attraeaina mis-h auewlksi, awl it tin- in I omivumucl bouk ol relersiii e nn niii-t.:ul ii'je.:U, tscuiiil, : ,. J'uiii. tl.il. , Shining River. A fll h S. lnil Ho k Hunk- whkh Im been mil a leu nif.ii h-. Jui Ihp ennuu iu pruro it une of the lie. Bui n awl Iry tt. PM X, rrs. OI IVER. DITSON & CO., BD3TOH. , V. H IlllMla A ., i K. nilwn tc w., 1 BnccawosstnU!; Walker I l'liilieliilihi. 714 BrwSrT, Y.nk. JUST OPENED! ; -""'' al Mrt-et Opposite the ll muii OIHfe. . XVt-s.! Iif(ta Jallv. CfT ' I'iks axdi'akkk ft fum.liert uiiil coanirj trade- UakU lo t-der. V;A,h.,V:,r5'1;,i,,K,, STRONG A'oAIN- The Naixmal Hold M'-diil - Hftrdel to v a iliM.if-nn for the U 1.1 I'lt'inHTaiili leltia 1 e-. ninl ihe I i.-i.i i, Me lid I'H- thelsnt w-.ir;-! .V.'ie-' iii. ' ... -a ; i'r-"; u Itn-I' I lire In Mi.-