aod. A THE COAL TRADE.?An unusual returns to the UNHAPPY COMPLICATIONS. mamr»' a brave comrade beneathI the SAD CASIALTT.?A resident of this degree STATISTICAL. ?Recent The Re- Washington JStandwcl. It was no incidental result, achieved county named George Nfiraan, who had of activity is noticeable about the Seat- Territorial Auditor place the popula- publican papers are a unit in condemn- while surrounded by all the comforts ! but recently arrived from Illinois, was tle whirves, in shipments of coal. The tion of Clarke county at 3,683, of which ing the appointment of Mr. Brown, of the siege in Windward is lighters males OFFICIAL PARK OF THT BOTON" OOtfVTY. and luxuries of life, like of drowned the creek which empties bark loading from number 1,973 are and 1,710 fe- the Dispatch, by Judge Lewis, as Clerk long- South last Con- j: (-\u25a0 ?= ! Vicksbutg. But with nil this [into Bay, Saturday after- in tbe stream and the barkentine males. The colored population stands of the Court' at . The Walla- Ocr i continued service and manifestation of , noon. It appeals from all the circum- ! stilutton (formerly Jack ScrantonV. mail 33 males and 30 females. Tbe number walla Union sarcastically remarks that U P. FISHKR, Newspaper Advertising ! self-denial, our fore-fathers, very inno- . that liave been imported, that steamer) lies at th«.Seattle of families 540; number of dwellings " Agent. Roomaan and 31 MereSanta' Exchange, stances Go's wliarL is Beriah Brown was made Clerk, doubt- > 'aliforolaStreet, San Francisco. cently, in their extreme republican sym- j tho deceased must have aKjped into She gives place to tbe ship Alaska, Capt. 740; males of foreign birth, 350; fe- less, in order to compensate him fur M. PKTTTNOIO. * CO., 37 Park Bow, New plicity, did not deem it necessary to tbe water from a boom «f While Tuttjc, who will load his vessel with males of foreign birth 195; number of his office that was destroyed by a York. San create an office as a reward for patriotic fishing, and being unable fo regain his about two thousand tons of our black married people, 1,1G3; number that Francisco mol> for the trifling offense bim ?Lnm SATIMAV lOBMNG. J1XE12,1573. devotion to duty. Tbey did elect | position, or attract the attention of his bonanza. It would at first seem as if have attended school, 970; number who of rejoicing orer the assassination of President and he served two terms, but I comrades, who were not in hailing dis- this important industry was liable to bo cannot read, 39; who cannot write 07, President Lincoln. Mr. Ed. Brown, we it is no less true that he peremptorly tance, soon sank beneath the waters. overdone, but on investigation there is number of male citizens 21 of was GRANT AND THE THIRD TERM. years presume, made Inspector because refused a third, and placed on record When his absence was noted at the no probability of it. The loss by fire age ant. upwards, 889. Tbe assessed of his illuminating the paternal man- all over the The Republican journals his protest against 6uch a course. camp in which he was employed, search of seven coal-ships, during the past value property in the country is $679,. sion on the occasion of a late Democrat- so persistently Union, which have been Another very remarkable feature of was immediately instituted, and about year, has caused a prohibitory clause 008. ic victory." We trust that all these of the Democratic denying the assertion the letter is that in which Graut assures 4 o'clock on Sunday morning his hat against English coal to be incorporated The total assessed valuation of per- minor differences will be amicably set- that Grant would be a candidate press, his nrmy ofadhereuts that the "people" was discovered floating on the water, in all American insurance policies. sonal and real estate in Yakima county tled by our Republican brethren. They for a third term, have all at once found j caunot bo restricted iu their choice of a nnd a fish pole standing in the wa- This cuts off the shipments of English for the present year is $413,167. roust remember tbat their party always themselves confronted by the great gift- j " candidate for President. Ho, for one, ter between the logs. In attempting coal to the Pacific coast and makes in- The population of Wahkiacum coun- has set a high price on recalcitrant" himself, who, not in direct taker if does not intend to be ruled out on that to haul tho pole out of the water, it creased demand for domestic conl. ty is 296, of which there are 135 males Democrats who join their fold. If they terms, at least in language which is plea. Then follows the modest decla- was discovered that something was at- Added to this, the great decrease of and 61 females. The number of dwell- continue to draw upon our party for understood, proclaims himself readily ration : "Itmay happen in the future tached to the end of it, when the body fire-wood in the Sacramento valley is ings is set down ut 41 ami numbor of brains, they musn't grumble at the " in of his friends," just as the hands history of the country that to change of the unfortunate man was raised to making a market for coal in all the Cal- families at 32. The assessed valuation price they have to pay. all and calculating politicians shrewd the executive because he has been eight the surface, one cold, lifeless hand fornia towns which are readily accessi- of property amounts to $172,761. do when they have set their heart upon years in office willprove unfortunate, if ble by railway or navigation. PRINTERS' PICNIC. ?The picnic held grasping the fisbing-vod in the last Coal at The population of Whatcom county " any particular offico. It is not claimed It be by the craft" of Portland, near Van- not disastrous." would difficult grip of death. Deceased was 24 years fifteen dollars per ton is cheaper fuel is 1,169, of which number 690 are white that Democrats are closer observers couver, last Saturday, was a grand af- to find any man of common sense to of ago. His remains were interred on than oak at six, hence the great increase males, 344 white females; 72 colored than other people or that they have fair, about twelve hundred people agree with this proposition. When it Sunday afternoon, with appropriate re- in the demand is no special cause of males and 63 colored females. The par- been in possession of facts not possessed of the ticipating in the exercises and festiv- happens that the fate Govern- ligious services conducted by Rev. D. wonder. nnd Wellington number of dwellings is 367; number of by everybody who Las noted tlie drift of ities of the ment must be pinned to the coat-tail of N. Utter. coals are better for steam and gas pur- families 366. day. Among other prizes public affairs. They have based their \u25a0 - \u25a0 an}- one man, it has indeed lost all the poses than our own, but the awarded was an order for photographs BODY EXHUMED.?The Astorian of supply The assessment roll of Kitsap county conclusion, however, upon a pretty elements which gave it vitality. It is the to the hoinliest mau, which Mr. W. E. " from those mines is so limited that con- foots up a total valuation, personul and thorough knowledge of Grant's innate sth inst says: Lieut. J. L. Knapp, Cook, formerly of this place, succeeded the pride of the people that we have sumers are obliged to fall back on real property, $450,363. cast of character. They have known of Fort Stevens, has been in town the in many men who combine the necessnry Washington Territory. The Monte "getting away" with. The picnic him to be venal and mercenary in all past week, superintending the disin- held the " qualifications of statesmanship to fill Diablo mines produce coal fit only for PORT LCDLOW. The ship-yard at was at Harney place," one his calculations, and consequently had terment and removal of the body of of the most delightful resorts, for the office of Chief Executive. Soon as steam, and are daily becoming more this place shows great The such but to estimate the cash value of the tho sub-chief of the Stikine Indians, on the a party begins to manifest a disposition expensive to work, on account of water. two pretty little schooner on the stocks parties, Coast. office of President and compare it with Fernandesta, who committed suicide in to recognize the doctrine advanced by Hence the day is not far off when we there, nre nearly ready for launching. a: the higher salaries paid military officers, his state-room on the steamer Gusirie 13f The Memphis Appeal say "If the President, it is high time for the may see our Pnget Sound coal control- The Ludlow schooners are in great fa- of to arrive at a solution of tho simple ISA before entering this port from tbo result the next Presidential elec- 1 people to pause and reflect. These ax- fair ing the market. vor with coasting captains who sail out tion the problem. The Republicans bave feared Sitka, Sunday evening, January 3d. He depends upon the prudence of ioms should be impressed upon the of San Francisco, thus assuring us of South, the victory is already won, for the issue and put it off as long as possi- mind '' The offices, was en route to Portland, under or- Loss or WHEAT.?The Oroville of every citizen: (Cal.) ready sale for all the vessels that can our people are a unit in proclaiming ble, but like Banquo's ghost, it will not under ders from the chief of this military de- Mercury of June 4th gives the follow- our form of government were be built there. Tho barkentine Pio that secession is dead; Blavery is dead; down at their bidding, and now rises in partment, to testify before tho United ing intelligence: "The not created to gratify the ambition or north wind BonUo, is called the handsomest vessel that the Confederacy has expired; that all its spectral horror. States authorities concerning the sale that blew so fiercely on rapacity of individuals. They were de- Monday and in the Central American trade and tho no one proposes to of liquor to the Indians. He was bur- exhume its remains; That party sees its error, and many sigued for the employment of the best Tuesday of the present week shelled Twilight is called tho best carrier that ied of the that we dismiss all our resentments, of its most influential members, even talent for the service of the hero on the arrival steamer. out more grain than the ranchers at " obtainable goes into Coes Bay. Ludlow is way and propose to cherish no recollection including some holding oflicial posi- When interests It was feared at the time that serious first supposed it had. Some of them sovereign people. the up" on coasters. of the war savo the memory of the tions, are free to confess an apprehen- consequences would rosult nnd that say that the fields they have over of the office-holders became paramount been brave men who reflected honor on the sion of danger in the precedent which to those of the public then republican- tiouble with the tribe was inevitable. present the appearance of a thrashing S3C The Echo Ims information that In order to pacify the Indians numer- the American valor." willbe established by a re-election of ism must be acknowledged a failure." floor. In fields where it had ripened Mr. H. D. Morgan, a farmer in this ous given Grant. "When we consider all the cir- presents have been them, and tho stalks havo become dry, the county who sold out a few months ago, CROPS EAST O* THE MOUNTAINS. ? We cumstances under which the proposi- CABPET-BAO BULK.?Butler P. Auder- and the authorities have finally con- heads were easily broken off, and the and went to California to " better his learn, says the Walla-walla Spirit, that of this sitiou is presented, how appropriate son, Esq., formerly place, now cluded to comply with the demand of fields present almost ae clean an ap- fortune," has concluded to return. He the several fields of wheat on Birch a resident of in seems the words of warning uttered Memphis, Tennessee, a the Indians, to have the body of their pearance as though a header had passed finds that after living in this Territory Creek appear to be withering. Some recent letter to us by the great Washington when he s.iys: "You know chief returned to them. The remains over the ground. With this great loss for twenty years or more, that it is dif- suppose the cold, dry weather to be our to refused a third term, and surrendered State was ridden death by carpet- were placed on board the California, coming on top of less than an average ficult to become accustomed to different the cause, while others think it indi- and allies till 1870; the almost unlimited power he then baggers their but which left here for Sitka last Wednes- crop, thewfarmers are made to suffer se- scenes and circumstances. It is hoped ' cates the presence of a small worm, you do know.how held into the hands of the people. He not terribly they crip- day- verely. that his experience will not be lost upon I which is destroying the roots of the pled the industries and broke down the those who are prone to trouble, j said "The alternate domination of one A GOOD PLACE TO SETTLE.?A letter borrow grain. . Prom all other parts of the credit of our people. Ido believe, NEW MUSIC. ?We have just received faction over another, sharpened by the if from a citizen at Bertrand's Prairie, on country we hear the most cheering und God bad sent these into from Messrs. Sherman & Hyde, Music The Express detects evidences of spirit ofrevenge, natural to party dis- rascals Egypt tho Noofsack river, lias the following; encouraging reports from the farmers. when He Dealers, of San Francisco, a copy of insanity in the utterances of the editor sension, which, in different ages and first caused the waters to turn is a fine country, "This stock with composed of the Farmer. We thought so, too, Mr. James Mouncer, an emi. perpetrated the to blood, it would not have required the the Elaine Funeral March, countries, has most plenty of grass; it is also excellent when he grant from Wisconsin, arrived in other players to have brought the har- by Blumenthal, and published by them. announced his desire to go to this horrid enormities, is itself a frightful farming land. There are but seven " The title page is embellished with an the Philadelphia Centennial with his place a few'days ago to remain perma- despotism. But this leads, at length, dened king to terms. One year of car- settlers here at present, but we are ex- accurate photograph of Toby E. Rosen- little store britches all buttoned up be- nently if ho can find a suitable location. to a more formal and permanent des- pet-baggers in Egypt, would have made pecting some from California this sum- thal's magnificient painting," Elaine." hind," as a representative of tho fur He is accompanied by his family, and The disorders and miseries Pharaoh turn the Israelites loose. mer. All we lack to make us happy i potism. 3 Mr. F. W. Helmick, of Cincinnati, west. It is fair to infer that any man Mr. Fields, a neighbor who is also seek- which result, gradually incline the Since 1870 we have been revivyig, and a good road to get in and out. We Ohio, us ob- who wants to go in that rig ing a new field for now we begin to feel our position to has likewise placed under is insane. future labors. Mr. minds of men seek be will week begin " to security and re- next to build a road Mouncer is that of a part of the country." ligations for As Pretty as a Butterfly," now iu the Cbehalis valley, pose in the absolute power of an indi- fiom Mr. H. A. Judson's place to " By the song and dance, and Riding Galley direction of the President the looking for a location. vidual; and sooner or later, the chief FINE COLT. ?JobnPinnell, of Seattle, British boundary line?distance, five commanding officer of the troops in Schottische," two beautiful pieces, ar- " faction, able pf Alaska, at JE3E" A convention of Democrats, of some prevailing more or has a handsome two-year old colt, a son miles. Then the people New West- ranged for the piano. stationed Sitka, is appoiuted " Liberals, more fortunate than his competitors, of Langford," the sire of "Thad minster are expected to extend their to execute the duties of Indian Agent, Anti-Monopolists, and all turns this disposition to the purposes Stevens" and "Waterford." He will road to connect with it. "When we We understand that the Com- in controlling the intercourse with the others opposed to the Republican party as nt present of his ownelevation on the ruins of pub- give a good account of himself on the get the road done, we shall invite par- missioners of Thurston county have Indians in Alaska, including the Aleu- constituted," is called to meet at Des lie liberty. Without looking forward turf in another year. Good judges ties to take a look. We have plenty of lately exhibited a supreme contempt tian Islands, and to act ex-officio as In- Moines, lowa, on the 24th " June, to an extremity of this kind (which, credit Waterford" with being the best i room for foorty or fiftyfamilies." for the provisions of the Civil Rights dian Agent over the tribes in said Ter- of for the purpose of nominating ' State nevertheless, ought not to bo entirely race-horse foaled oil the Pacific Coast. bill. James Bush, the colored barber ritory. officers. EXTENT OF TENARSORT. ?Idaho em- out of sight,) the common and contin- Ilis San Francisoo, so well known in this is recent victory at in braces an extent of Territory larger community, X&?The Steilscoom Express says that S3P Senator Lienalleu is pui. up by ual mischiefs of the spirit of pnyty are V- 3 XQ, \u25a0\u25a0aowij/ffig Hi aniT'Tii need or proper thfcgftpibalMl iaau ail Prussia! ft iirst formed part the prisoners in the jail at that place his friends for Congress, for the place sufficient to make it the ? and is to a interest considered the best two-mile race of Territory of attendance.. The answer petition recently au vacated by the death of Col. La Dow. of wise the . The part made attempt to burn the duty a people to discourage and ever lun in America. Who knows but for relief, presented by another colored The Senator is supposed lying north of 46° of north latitude was " building, and thereby effect an escapq. to be the man restrain it." our citizen, you Washington Territory colt may do included at one time within the Terri- was Why don't people They threw burning coals between the who found the shirt of Nossus and can't The most remarkable of something to "astonish the take care of him ?" and with this pious feature the Browns?" tory of Washington, wln 1863, Idaho brick and wood-work, but before the Are get it off. recent letter of Grant to the Pennsyl- inquiiy poor Jim is left to suffer, mere- CP* Iu St. Louis, at the recent mu- was organized as an independent Terri- bad spread it was discovered and the SStr Republican aspirants: vania Republican Convention, is the ly because his skin is black. Among the nicipal election, the system tory, whose limits were sub*equentiy!di- sobeme frustrated. for Congress in utter absence of anything like the dig- of counting Oregon, is Col. Tom- the votes and announcing the results minished in 1864 by the .organization of WE HAVE Cornelius. He weighs avoirdupois, nity which is supposed to accompany SEEN HlM.?The Alta says t&T The value of foreign exports for £25 each hour of the balloting was tried Montana and by the addition of the " is and, if bowels were brains, would be true greatness. He appears to regard that Frank Gilder giving concerts the customs district for with some success. southern part of Dakota. These lim- considered most man in the high honors, the liberal salaries, The Republican of in Oregon with good success. He is the month of May was $67,391. Ves- the intellectual that city says: " The were its were further reduoed sdtoe years af- Oregon. the countless gifts that have been returns all assisted by Mr. Babcook, Miss Blanche sels entered, 45, aggregating 18,376 in early, and it was shown that the ter in the laying ouT "and organization bestowed upon him, as fully earned by Galton and Mr. Thomas Whiffen." We tons; vessels cleared, 43, with 17,192 A largo number of emigrants ar- hourly announcements of the of Wyoming Territory, leaving nearly the tnrning of the die which made him number saw Mr. Babcock, as the Alta calls him, tons. Total, 88 vessels, carrying 85,\u25bc rive at Portland, from the East, by ev- of votes cast was an effective prevent- 56,000,000 acres. » (or ? military hero. He says: "I was her) last Saturday. He was dressed 668 tons. ery California steamer. Some effort ive of some of tbe frauds that have a swias skirt, called from a life position, one ereated Ivi.viwAi . ?The team attached to ,tlie in neat white with black A should bo made to place the induce- heretofore been noticeable on JOT fine Lincolnshire Long-wool by Congress expressly for mo for sup- the part Dray Company's express wagon became boddice made with short sleeveß to show ments of our Territory before them. of both ewe, imported from England, passed posed services rendered to the republic. Republican and Democratic frightened and ran away last Wednes- a very plump pair of white arms. We Judges of Election." through this place a few days ago, owned HatF" Tame strawberries were sold in The position vacated, Iliked. It would day, doing some slight damage tO; ''the rather liked his vocalization. ...?,?.ii : by the emigrants who recently arrived this place a few days ago at 75 cents for have been most agreeable to me to ?The wagbn. Their course was along Fourth AHRIYED. steam tug Favorite and iy The Constitution of New Hamp- from Wisconsin. Tho wool on this va- small boxes, or at about a cent apiece. have retafhed it until such time as Con- Wenat, Street to Dong Bridge, whpre they stern-wheeler arrived at Seattle shire contains a religious prosoriptire riety of sheep is nearly a foot long. Wild ones are sold by the Indians at, gress might have consented to my re- on Tuesday night from turned down Columbia Street So sud- the Columbia clause. No person is eligible to the 25 cents abox. tirement with the rank and a portion of The is the denly that the driver was thrown from 2-lf*The citizens Committee of Ar- river. latter same little office of Governor, Senator or the emoluments." Contrast his sent, but without sustaining Repre- rangements for the celebration of the for a mo- wheel-barrow that used to run from any sentative unless he is of the K3T Judge Dodge, of Whatcom ment with this course, severe Protestant Fourth of July, adopted a resolution at that of the foun- Montioello to Pumphrey's Landing, and injuries. They soon brought up At county, advertises in another column der the religion. various times attempts their meeting Tuesday evening request- of Republic who, when the army will be used in towing coal barges about against a fence, where the whiffle-tree for a man and his wife, to work on « have been made to strike out the pro- ing the Board of Trustees to erect a was disbanded at the close of the Rev- the bay. The propeller is a very pretty broke and the hones cloared them- farm. A good opportunity for suitable olutionary war, scriptive feature, but they have failed. flag-staff on the Public square. proceeded once of at and ?- to vessel, containing the engines of the selves the wagon ran into a cor- , 7-7 parties. resign his commission. The first act on Sedalia, burned some months ago, ral near the brewery. NOVEL RACE.?A queer is Mrs. but race on the toT Francis Minor, MissPfaoebo 536" A race will take place on the retirement was, to deliver to the Comp- it is feared she is tapu for the somewhat deficient in IdP* Mr. Merges, the stone-cutter, celebration on the Fourth, W. Cozzens and others are trying to Walla-walla track, on the 6th of July, troller of Accounts an exhibit of tbe power. wbo left this place nearly a year ago, between Messrs. Billings and Hiltz. get the Missouri Constitutional Con- between" Foster" and " Osceola." The expenditures of all tliG public money The former is to NEW WAYOF SUPPLYING SALMON. to reside in southern California, writes be placed on Mr. Hen- vention to put a clause in the new Con- of the stakes is not Btated: he bed ever received. Vouchers were ?One amount of the fisheries on the us that he is to return; ry's Bucephalus and Mr. Hiltz be- stitution giving women the right to produced for every item, and the whole anxious that has dryness season tween the shafts of a wheel-barrow. vote. mr The weather continues exceed- sum in years commenced shipping salmon to the the of the will injure which eight had passed stakes are large and ingly- variable. The like of the pres- Eastern States packed in barrels, un- crops and cause much suffering. He The the interest 19" The educational laws passed through his hands as Commander-in- by ent has never before been ex- cut, just as they came from the says there are a dozen families in the will doubtless be intense. the season Chief amounted, in English money to fisher- last Texas Legislature fix the com- perienced by the " Oldest Inhabitant." men. A previous shipment of vicinity of San Baraadino, re- ty pensation \u25a0fid,479. Nothing was charged or re- this where he The steamer North Pacific has of teachers of public schools kind reached sides, who of emigrating Colombia at tained for personal services, and the its destination in good or- think to Wash- resumed trips to this place. During in that State at ten cents per day for SS" Engine Company, der, and the ington Territory. " i ; their regular meeting Wednesday actual disbursements had been managed second was consequently her temporary withdrawal from this each pupil iu actual attendance. last increased to two car-loads. of route, evening, voted to appear in uniform in with such economy that tbey were all Corona.?The AUeghanies, the most part the the Alida has sup- Our plied her place. Of esteemed friend Tom Merry the procession on the Fourth. covered ly this moderate sum. This BP" Portland has concluded to popular of bell-ringers that ever renew troppe .1 ' dropped into our office a few days ago. accords with our .T\u25a0*>'\u25a0! KpThe the ideas of the man, and her Nicholson pavement. It would appeared on the Pacfic coast', 'tflllfce MrThe Grand Lodge of the Inde- He has sold his interest in the Coos contractors toyimproving with the great " achievements of which have been better to have given the here in July. the original members depeqdent Order of Good Templars of Bay News, and is now out on n roving channel to cleep water have commenced he was the author. His success was Olympia plan of making streets a trial. of the company are either "dead or re- Oregon; met in Portland last Tuesday. commission." operations. \u25a0,,! only attained after an exhibition of tired with plenty ofmoney. Angeles, Itwill hold its next annual meeting at QT Judge Greene of this Judicial bcavery and determination, after over- KSTLOS California, will try S&r There have been no potatoes in the Solem. a(; District is on a visit to Walla-walla. prismoidal railroad. 19* The editor of the Cmlrier * coming obstacles which utter If they can says f the market for two weeks post. Hiu threatened he obtains ink