come, and until that time we j r* p*lt;e ilt;»** keep a rod in pickle lor the e “loyal gentlemen.Dkath from Apporlexv. -Mr. Andrew Pitts, a highly respected citizen, who lived near the head of Ury Creek, was stricken by apjH.plexy at an early hour Thursday 1 morning, and died at 11 o’clock that night. Ieceased was a native of Pennsylvania, hutwas raised in North Carolina. He subse- j_(jueiitly removed to Missouri, and emigrate*! from that state to this valley, in lSiT.. He | tirst took up a claim ou Dry Creek, the place where lie died, and theu removed to the Willamette valley. The climate not suiting him he returned to Walla Walla in 1S(S, and from that date to this has been a resident of this valley, lie was about lt;S years of age, and w as a nun of fine personal appearance. In his immediate neighborhood and among those who know him well he washighly esteemed, lie leaves an aged w ife to mourn his death. After the tirst attack he