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0U! WASHINGTON LET'I‘I‘IIL Wtsmsorox. l).t‘.. April 5. isTS. in his several skirmishes with the mem bers of the Banking and i‘urrcncr ('oIII~ mittce recently. Secretary Sherman has left the impression that be pretty thorough ly umlerstands the part assigned him in the management 01 our tinanccs. The most incorrigib'e sliver extremists. the most rampant intlationist. the most ultra advocate of the single gold standard and the most hitter partisan oi that Commit tee. so far as yet heard from. admit him to have shown himselt the possessor ot won derful resources by his prompt and eil’ce tive responses [0 the catechisers. The line followed by the Secretary in elucidating his methods ior reaching msmnption at the time designated bylaw. was ab )ut the same as that adhered to before the Senate Finance Committee a few days ago. lie eXpresscd himseli as confident that it” Con gress \vould provide a revenue of $50,001).- tlilO. we could. beyond a doubt. resume specie payment January 1. 1879. with the coin on hand in the 'l‘rea=ury aml National Banks. The general either. of this inter change. of views between the Secretary and Financial Committees of Conga-u seems to ‘ have been to enhance conlldcncc in the present administration of our ’l‘rcasury lnlpartment. ‘i‘he passage ot'Blair's resolution looking to M r. llaycs' involuntary retirement irom the White House and tllling his place by Mr. 'i‘ilden. causesnot even aripplc ot'cx citcmcnt. so as till] be seen here. (,‘ertain- Iv many local occurrences during the ses sion have had a far greater sensational cr i'rctin political circles. it is reportedol‘ liiaryland's Atttlr:.ey-Gmu-ral. that he an tieipates no immediate call for his services to push the proceedings authorim-d by the Legislature. lie says. that first or all ('ougresi must pass a law hclorc lirm‘ct'tl lugs can be instituted, thcn. should the President refuse his assent. the L\Vtl-illil'll< vote required to pass it over a veto is not all assured; and the doubt implied seems generally shared among all shades of po litical prctcrence here and so amply justi tled by the circumstances. The right assumed by head of bun-aux ot the several executive department-l here. to debar attorneys trom practicing lll‘iiii‘t' them. was liable to great abuse. and has no doubt often been exercised in an op pressive way to gratiiy personal prpte: nml prejudices. A bill recently intrmlncml into the. Senate prohihits such suspension. until the cause shall have been fully heard before the Attorney-tieneral according to the usual rulesoi‘ law and judicial proceed ings. According to the terms ol’ the hill the oli'cndiug bureau head will be subject lo a tine of not less than “.000. nor more than $5,000 and imprisonment in the peni tentiary for a term varying from one hall to two years. All attorneys hereto lore. suspended without due trial and op portunity for defense are restored. There was a private meeting ofthe. ”old guard“ including members of the old (Jongrcssiotml Republican Committee'and ot' the present Republican Executive (tom mittee. 'l‘humday evening. at the oilice of Mr. Gorham, Secretary of the Senate. ‘ Gen. Logan presiding. The object is. stated to have been a thorough rt-organl-l zallon' in view of the coming t'oneres-l sional elections. and it is asserted that in the free interchange of opinions away of the President‘s appointments came In for severe comment. The vote on declaring Polk‘s place va—l cant was yens 120. nays ils'n. ‘ Jay Gould’s eil'orts as leader of the rail road lobhy to intimidate and bullaloze the Senate. is re-ncting. evidently. in such a way as to emancipate that body from the ccrruptlnliuenccs surrounding it to an ex tent that would not have been likely had he and his aids been a little more circum spect. KNOX. Emmem Pluorwu..——Mr. Pick et of Tacoma, eeys that the survey ing party which left. Tacoma some four weeks ago to survey the Pack wood or Cowlitz Puss, returned to that place on the 11th inst., having completed their work. The survey was made much sooner than was ex pected. The party encountered but few difficulties, there being little or no snow. It was estimated that Work would cost sl2oo,but the actual expenses have fallen short of #6OO. Mr. Clark is now at work on his re. port, whiv-h it is said will he favor able to .te adoption of the Cowlitz I’asa route for a road. _Tllu: Oregmn Republican Conven- Imn mum at. Salem, last Wednesday, and Imminated 11. K. Hines, for (Jun. W 688; C. C. Beckman, of Jackson County. for Governor; R. I’. Eur heart, Secretary. Other nominations Hot leurned. WM. M. Tweed died in his room in the Ludlnw street jail, New York, on the 12thiust. CONDENSED ITEMS. CAPT. \Vm. Moore is building a steamer at Victoria about. the Size of the Annie Stewart. W 11: learn that. Dr. (‘l. \'. Calhoun, formerly of this place, will shortly remove to Coupeville, Island County. ()N the 13th, gold in New Ydrk declined to 100}, the lowest paint touched since the premium began 17 years ago. Tm: coast sun-0y party, under Capt. Cutts, will soon begin work near Steilamom. Capt. Lawson‘s summer work will be on the lower Sound. THE Portland papers declare the new steamer built by the Oregon Steam Navigatiun Company to he the “the finest. stern wheel steamer in the world.” AN accident to the train occurred near Teninu. a few days ago, where by the locomotive and two or three cars were ditched. but nugreut dum nge was done. Blsum' Morris recentlv solemnly deposed the Rev. (inn. Burton from the ministry. in uomulunuo with (in canonical l‘l‘llllil‘l'lnf‘llts of the I’m testent Episcopal (Hum-11. MAlu:ll«2n.——At the hum» of tho bride’s parents" April I“. 1875'. by Rev. \V. l. (.‘osper, Mr. Andrew Smith and Miss Anniu M. .\fwlcalf‘ lmth of (,‘huhalis ('nunty, \V. T. Mr. (“3 \Vonrl, an ()hin ngth-man, Will supersede Mr. (hmhm Henry as agent 01' the (.Juinuult Indians, the latter havng tumhered his rusignu tion of the position several umnths agt.). SMALL Bum; nf “'nlla \Vulla, ham hmlght thv stemnlnmt N‘H'thwvst u!~ ('upt. Stump, paving 33”,!"in for it. 'l‘lm hunt will muk -, :hrme rmmtl trips a wevk between Unmdllu and Lewis lull. A TEST of 'l‘ncnmn v "1“ "rule at the shops ol'tlu: (feulral I’m-Hie Rail mud (.‘mnpmw. at S‘wrmncutn, was perfectly satisfactory. Ir was pro [mum-ml equal to any cuul used in the slmps. Bls‘llnl’ Morris aml Ru. C. R, Bunnell will shortly luau! lul‘ Eu mpo, tn rrlyrexmlttln‘, l‘l'niscupal .\lis simmry .lnrisdivliun ul' ()I-ngnn nml \Vashingtnn in a grand gathering to be held in England. “'nnL mowers of Pierre Cmu'ty. \V. 'l‘., lwlll n. ”muting the other day at. Ililllmrst station, and appuintml n committee to offer thuir wml to pur chasers in Portland nr San Franciscm 'l‘huir clip will be 75,000 pounds. Blair’s resolution to oust President Hayes has passed the Maryland Sen ate and only awaits tho Governor’s signature. If the Governor signs it. Hayes will have to trot, and tho grout State of Maryland will have saved the country! ['l‘ is reported that thorn are from two to three thousand Indians on 'l‘ulalip reservation, lwlow Seattlo. who, instead of eating the alums ol' idlenvss as heretofore, are being: taught to eat the bread of industry according to the scriptural plan. \’l'l'l‘ll partial returns from most of the Sound countries enough is known to insure the election of George and Gilmore. Republican candidatvs from the Territory at largo. But tho contest between Eldridge and Ger rish is still in doubt. Tlllc dried clams, prepared by Mrs. Howard's [‘lutnmer Driver, haw been tested in Zunesville. Ohio, and the “Courier” of thet city. alludes in glowing terms to their llnvor, which it appears was not in the least dam aged by their long trip. AN opening has been made in the Skagit Jam which allows of the pas sage of canoes. and soon as the nu nuul freshct occurs it will probahly cause the whole mass to be removed. The river is one of the finest in the Territory, and when this ohstrnotion is removed will admit of navigation hy steamers a distuncs inland of eighty miles. So for as we have heard. the fol lowing gentlemen have been ehwtvd in the several council districts: In Jefferson, etc., (I. M. Bradshaw; In Kitsap, em, result still in doubt; in King, L. B. Andrews; in Pierre, oth., I). 13. Hannah; in Thurston, em. Erancis Henry; in Cowlitz, em, re sult unknown; in (,Jhirke. etc., G. \V. Steward; in \anla Walla, t). I'. Lucy; other districts not heurd from. In the judicial districts, C. H. Lumi l)ee and B. I“. Dennison had no no position and are. of course. pivoted. In thelirst district we have not heard the result. MISCELLANEOUS. The “buzzard” dollar is the latest tilt. It'll do to currion business with. It is beginning to lie suspected that llr. Mary Walker pants for glory. Now is the time for spring ('leuu ing. It' you have not got a spring, clean out your well. A large number of dairies have lmen started in the Arabian desert. Drome'laries, (original.) Go West young women. The population of Arizona is in the pro portion of one women to four men. Authors of Spring poetry are res pertfully requested to write upon neither side of the paper they send The mule will have to look to his laurels. A New York man was kicked to death by a women last week. An exchange wants to know how to keep an umbrella. That. isn‘t hard to du. Break all the ribs, let the cnver become faded, and punch hules all over it. Then _vox can‘t give it away. “ Politeness costs mulling," but it is not expected that _vnu will wake a umn at. midnight. tnask lmrmissiuu to go tlrmugh his hon house. It is more cuurteous to let him enjny his needed repose. “'hata [rinsing the phonograph will be to mlitnrsl The lmrva can slip right intn the phonograph room, and plead with the. instruments, and the editor can grind it all out after wards—if he wants to. “ Does your sister Annie evor say anything about me sissy?” asked an nnxions lover of a little girl. "Yes.“ was the reply; “ she snid if you haul rooknrs on your shoes they’d nmkr: a nice cradle for my doll.” ON the 6th and 7th instants, there arrived in ban Francisco from Puget Sound, live vessels with 3,080,0UU (not. of lumber, 615,000 luths, and 3'2 spars; besides tWt) other harks loaded with lumber and one loaded with coal, their mnonnt not. known. A Kansas poetess weighing 190 pnnmls wants to "twitter like a lit.- lle llll'll (HI some lune spray.” They must have awfully stout sprays out there. If she were here, it. Would ru~ (lull‘t' nn unremnmnn healthy fence mil to prevent asmush up ifslie twittcred an it very lively, S'rizirmr.)o.\i.—-Tlxe “burnt dis trict" will Slum he built over anew. Mr. llnrmon has already (-onplelml u. house upon it; Mr. “Weller has another under way; .\lr. \Vesthrook is preparing for a tlllrtl; and l’incus & Pucksclu-r expect; to have a fourth (built of brick and atom) before tliu expiration of the present. working season. Property is in demand, the streets are in good condition. gar dens ale lnloonling., and the. people are happy as ever and still hopeful of a giant. future for Stcilmmoni. 'I‘IIF. Washington Correspondent of the Eugene City “.lournnl" says, that Hunutu'Gl-ovnr has presented to (‘on grass the petition of C. H. \Vood ward find others, of Portland, asking that the Territory of Alaska he attached to the District of Oregon for Judicial purposes, which was re l'erred to the Committee on Judiciary. Now get \Vnshington Territory ut tat-hcd for political and comm: r..'ial purposes, and Oregon will only need Idaho and Utuh to mako her indo pnndent of the surrounding terri tones FROM the Astoria. paper it. is learned that Capt. J. W. White, who in at present. in charge of the life saving service of this coast, arrived ‘t\'edne.~'da_v,on the Gen. S. Elder. from San Francisco. and proeemled north, yesterday, on the steamer 'l‘homas Cnrwin. inmnding to visit Shnalwater nnd Neah hay stations, and placing them in readiness for im mediate use. During the past week the 'l‘homas Corwin, under command of Lient. Brann, has landed the out lit. and equipments for the life saving station at. Cape Disappointment. and prepared the life-boat for immediate service; a large part. of she crewiho ingthen employed for five days. The various outlits nnd equipments were stored in place and put. in readiness for immediate use, s') that with :t proper crew, in a few minutes. the heat can he on her way to perform any humane service required of her. There are tWU of .\lerrym'tn's life saving suite at the station and some experimenting was made With them. Capt. Stephen Davis is at present in charge of the station. ...1 --t ¥ " ",1 5;. l G é—at lit—Eduction F 359?" Though these Machines have 1,00" greatly reduced in prices, the Quality will lie Maintained at Its Ilitrhest Standard. The Public is cautioned Against Buying imitation Machines, which are always made in a very inferiur manner, and are sold hr ir'espnnsihle parties, wlmse guarantees are worthless. All Genuine: SINGER Machines are sold through authorized Agents at a less price than any other good machines can he sold fur, and al wavs hear the patented TRADE MARK and the name of The Singer Cuinpany distinctly printed on the arm of the machine. W” Machines sold on note and lease plan, and a liberal discount made Yuri-Cash. J. P. Peterson, AGENT, Port Townsend. i" :" ECONOMIZEI \i- ~._ v .\ ‘_- .ELEL‘ ~ ‘7" ii liiilli'l'mWr, yymx‘sti i' \. I w -.—~_—_—'::':l::” .WWll3:!!!“ViHyiililiimm’mmniumy,” Ill! "I ”my?” cinchingwith WWW 3% M I“ {h ‘ >\‘ A ! ihiuiililii‘ RX ;, Vail“) ‘ily; WWW” ' ’\ ~ :uii ""‘igl I" W x , / i ‘ g f, ..iilJllulil I 1”: i K,» i 5 .r“ ‘.......| v m i / ,21 ‘ V \ \ 1 Few - ~ trimmer . \ESEN‘EB TAB i / (In i ~ HAND PRIZE _ ~ 2'?/‘l\\.‘.v' ON ‘)\> ' ' it:%~ 3.3“ .“I” 'x\‘.:.’,‘ . l .e .t. is .\., L/ ,ME man E": ’ ~51?" {l:2¥/"f: '3 ‘ """'° AND“? ’"— ‘ ‘ ‘Jr/ " .DIPLOMA. ~ CENTENNIAL EXPO SlTi ON 1876. AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. The World-rennet Wliiiiil Shuttle SBWliiii Machine lies Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds of Family Sewing and Menunclurinq, ‘\ ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC “CUT OFF" on the hand wheel prevents the ma chine from running backwards, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the machine to wind thread on the bobbins, which must be done with all other Sewing Machines, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially in tucking, hunting and rudilng‘. It does one-third more work in a given length of time than any other Sewing machine. , WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MACHINE MAKES SIX S'l‘l'l‘CllES. ' i'hm Wilson Machines riii in as much soil in one day as ion othr Machines. It requires no special instructions to use it ; an Illustrated Direction Book is furnished with each machine. ‘ rr censor car our or ocean. sun ‘rHI ansusrlnrrs line ABSOLUTELY Psnrecr. A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing I to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. Machines sold on easy 1 terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge. at any Railroad Depotin the 2 United States where we have no Agents. fl Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 30'qu Wasted. For full particulars address ' WILSON SWING “CHINE CO. 827 Breedwsy. NEW YORK: NEW ORLEANS, LL: CHICAGO. ILL.) or SAN FRANCISCO. GAL C‘. L}. BA till 1111‘ L'l', Agent. g I U. S. Manna Hospltal. l'oll’l‘ 'I‘HW'NSBNID. “31‘. [\NY SICK SANA)". Wllfl ".\S PAID A llmniml llllu'i l‘m' twu Inmllhsprvvml lll'llllH ulmllvmiml I'm' mllnls-Iloan eulltled l 0 llnspltul I'clluf. Pox-l; ’l‘lnvnnond Ilnnpltnl. 'l‘lu-ulmve inutltulmn hnvlm been played on u pmnmm-nt fuming. us the lhunul Stun-s llns )lml fur Mun-hm l’nllenh on l'um-ls‘mnul. thwu'uprivmr mlwi pleasure ln unnmmving lhut nu puivu. or expense wlllhc spunul In mlnlulcrlnu tn the com lmt uml cmn’oniomm- of m‘lml«math-ms. 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