StfaUa ^aUaJ'tatasmau.WM. H. HEWELL........................ EDITOR.FRIDAY EVENING, November 13, 1867.Tu* Chapma* Murder.—The Deer Lodge In dependent of ibe 80tb uit., has a full report of tbe trial of Wm. Chapman on the 'barge of murder. Tbe jury after being out ten hours returned a verdict of “Not Guilty.’*Manhood Suffuaor.—Senator Sumner is tbe leading champion of manhood suffrage, and was among tbe very first to force this issue into tbepolitics of the country. It now turns out that,if tbe statements of the Senator s wife are to he believed, a strict application of the manhood provision would disfranchise tbe radical chief.Freights.—It may uol be generally known bow much freighting is uow being done on tbe “Walla Walla and Wallula Wagon Road.” No fewer than 39 heavily ladeocd teams, unloaded flour and grain at Wallula, ou the Ctb inst. Nor was this an extra day for teams. It is a common and continual occurrence. Does not this prove conclusively that we should have a good and substantial road leadiug from this city to the Columbia river. It is the main artery leading to and from this valley.