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tauki fo ast vcgommu ri'nustiED EVERY JAT1KX.VY MORMM.', CT J. U. TtTUfER. CI. SI. UULU TURNER & BULL. 8BM, Main" St., opp. tlio Conrt Uottor. Bates of Subscription In Coin: On. Tear, In ajraaca ., Six Month. Thr Month ,. - ... Btsfie Oopit , ..f CO 1 M 1 00 1 EAST OKEGOXIAN Jo"b Office, PENDLETON, : : : OREGON. BOOK A.U JOB rSXXTLNC . 44... Oneveiy UeFcriptlon.neailr and promptly exe cuted at reasonable rate. NOTICE Sim pie announcer. eBUtf felrthi, marriage aai deatha. will X IrserteJ without charrc. Ohituarr none, mil be charged tor aceonMnr to their VcEjih. Single opiM of the East Outamx, In wrappera, f r maOicr,, can be obtained at this e&ee. W utemt bo mpomlbiStj for view, evpreajed by oonnpondaat. L. EYARTS, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE la the Conrt Boot. WILUAM EWIKG, LAWYER, Pendleton, : Oregon. JGKN A. GUYER ATTORNEY-AT-L A W, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE -Cp stairs, sVt pot offit-. S. V. KHOX, A T T O R N E Y-A T- L AW, "Weston, Umatilla Co., Ogn. WIH practice in al eaertt of ltu $wt aarf Vutkc- ton Territory. SpUl itteaUHU J to Laac .j CoIlActio&s, A. NIEACKEN, Attomey-at-Laxr and Notary Pabbc, Weston, Oregon, Will partite In aE the Cesrls el thi State. 6. W. WALKER, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, Pendleton, Oregon. Will practice In all tbe courts nf lb State. OFFICE Orer the new pott oOee Mala st. Reference by permission J odes ItA stniban. Jcegc J.CPowell. H03.L.FIIBD. Albany. Of n. HAINES & LAWRENCE, ATTORNEY S-AT-L AW, Baker City, Oregon. tnilpncticeatUw'is aSeewtsiaOra(aa4 Mafco. FarticoW attention paid to botte.vi M Rilr aaa Union counties. J. IL Tmrx. D. V. BaKXT. Notarv riHc. TURNER & BAILEY, " A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W, Pendleton, Oregon. Oosntfr orden booit and told, boas BtjatUted. 3. H. killer will be aasodaled wfcn as fa all ewtUaleJ oaie is the OrenH Court in the fetare. OFFICE Main ttreet, eppoaUe tfae eoart beote. DR. J. B. LINDSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. Ssrzerya rpedahT. L P. EA6AN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon OFFICE Oa Main street. J. HPRUETT, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE At rexSdotce. W. CMcKAY, H. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE Opposite the rmHrteo I(stL W.F.KREMER, H. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. OSen Vi Profeulona! aervioa to tbe joj4e f - Pendleloo and tomaxtiSnz eountrr. OFTICE At rwidente east f Court listue. W.WHITCOMB,M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. Will attend all oaia. dar or nlrbt. Uh icawzAnta. All diaeaata treated hf th bUet aad Ttry betl nxxjes lor the oonuort ot me paueii. DR. W.T. WILLIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon. Vm attend to an calli, dj or night, ttb premptntM. orWCE On Main r.r.t, opposite Vrag fctore. UMATII.t.t OHIMiOK. ri w mi ty i ;v mi; ;:frr .vnrnwin run Im tlic mu. . t. i 1 .. i.tf Kin Am uu. Wki. I . Wilson Hotel, l'eiKUIIa, Oregon. -RTES. M. A. THLSON'. FORMERLV OF ORLEANS, JXL bae located on Front Ktnet UnnttfU, where be baa opened a firt-dau hotel. The bouae liai been re. fitted, the beds are exce3ent, and the table vM be .ap plied with the very but tbe market afford.. TrarrUerf win not ngret .topping at tbi plaee. STY Stage Conipanr'a coach, atop hern. VOL. 5. H. T. MOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU! PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC EEMED1 For .11 OF THE llad&er AND S Fer DcUtit r, Las ef Mar, I4i;oii- ! Exerties or DubetL Stsertsmas ef Breath, Teebled wiih Thewglst ef Disease, Diaroess of Visiem Pais in Ute Back, Chest, aad Head, P.uih of IHei to the Head, Pale Ceantpainoe, aad Dry Skin. If these syaptem are aHewed te go en, very frequently Epileptic Fits aad Geuscmp tien feHew. 'When the eenxtitetMa Income affected it reqatrcs the aid ef aa iavigeratin ! medicine te strenrtke aad tose p the sys tem vh4eli "HELMBOLD'S BUCHU" DOES IN EVEHY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU I IS UNEQUALED By any renibJy knoi-n. It u reserihed hy tbe TOdjt eseat hrikiiji aM rr the wriJ, in JrLheuraatlsm, Spermaturrhcud, ITeuralgia, Nervousnesf, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney D ureases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy. Head Troubles, Paralysis, General HI Health Spinal Dlsoases, Sciatica, Deafkess, Decline, Ziumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Compl'ts, Female Complaints, etc. Headaahe, I'aiu in the SweLIen, Coegh, DLrzincai, Soar Stomach, Eraptiena, Bad Taste in the Month, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful cyateraa, are the off. pring of Dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU 1 Invigorates tlio Stomach. And stimulate the torpid Lirer, Bovels, and Kidney to healthy action, in cleansing the Llood of all impurities, and imparting new.life and vigor to the whole system. . A tingle trial trill .be quite sufficient to convince the most hesitating of its valuable remedial qualities. PEICE, $1 Per BOTTLE Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address free from observa tion. "Patient" may consult hy letter, receiv ing the same attention as hy calling. Competent Physicians attend to correspond ent. AH letters should La addressed to H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. . CAUTION! See that the Private Proprie tary Stamp is on each bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. roajtS-lr X5.idn.oy PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEGON, NOVEMBER 1, 1S79. a aoTncsna. i. a nil. RotlioLild & Baan, Sosnwon to S. COTUC1ULD, Would RnsrrcTiTT.LT call nii: ATnivrv . v U the putUe Ut tbur Urftlj lucrroj um U GENERAL MERCHANDISE, KUch th Inersaa! UcOitloi aSjrdad by thix eoBViaa loa asaUae tha to oSar At tie Terr Lowest Rates. ruelr JtoeJt will consist aa kereUlbre el Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, China and Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AXD CAPS, Sto., 33to., Zmi ihtnuli ttmjrat im 'lif aac Mk atari. lil La -fi u lit Wrf U Grain and Sides tfaar rMWCCulM U.li-fUO. 8ICH Cash Paid for Wool. UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. TV11I Lcnvc Pontlloton For UmatilU every Tuesdav, Thurvlar. and SaturdAj at G A. 31.; returning flora UmatilU the txm d&js on arrival of boats from The Dallas. AV1II Lcnro londltou Daily for The Dalles via Pilot Rock and Heppner, at 6 P. 31. WILL LEAVE DAILY For Walla Walla at 7 A. 31.; and for Boise City at 2. A 31. rs'oir Conolicn. IVo'W Htoclr, Skilled Drivers, and able performance of nervice on time are the features of the Company. FARES Greatly Reduced. Apply to Lot Llvermore, Agent. Sailabury, Hailey fc Co., Proprietora. "WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY Z2fTADLiailEO IX 1. Kaanladam' cf CroaJ. Casta, IV, uj . Crackers. Tin lYouf UniUinc. Xala Street. WaIIm Wll Squandering a Fortune. Mrs. Tylhey-Long, ulioso personality to lately sworn in England under 5000,000, tvas half sister of tlio greatest heiress of her day, 31m. Wellcsley-Pole, who ownetl Wausteal Hall, in Essex, which, up to 1822, was one of the Cnit houses in England. The Queen's undo, the Duke of Sussex, projwhed to marry her, but was refused, and she gave her bsnd to 3Ir. Wellesley-Polc, son of the Duke of Wellington's second brother. Within a few years he squandered all her property on which he could lay hands, and her homo -km the scene of an auction which lasted a month, alter wliich the house, which had cost $1,000, 000. was razed to the cround. and tho gardens were ploughed uj. The site of Wanstead can now hardly be traceu. 31 r. W. Polo subsennentlr became Earl of 3rornington, and survived his vrifo some twenty-five yearn, an object of con tern ut to every one. and supported by a small pension from the Duke of Welling ton. His second wife often applied for chanty from the police magistrate!. TELEGRAPHIC. EAbTEKX STATF.S. YrlloMr 2trr In Arknuaa. Focur Ctrr, Oct. 20. -There arn nine ixoplo now nek in this place. A telegram was received from Washington this morning anthoririnR the employment of a aotSeienl loree to iicket the roads leadiug into town. Alter this date no one mil U allowed to leave that place without a apecial erait, lotllnu Ontracra In n Jlrilfn. Sata Fr, Oct. 2).- The hundred citizens uho Irft Ursula laat Tarailar to relieve the settlements of Santa Barbara and Colorado from saTages. returned on Fnday. They found the bodies of 10 Mexicans 8 tail's oat. They had been killed by Indian and their wagons destroyed ani teas captnml. Four ether dead Mexicans and the body of Wu. T. Jones, killed on the 13th icst., were found. They also fcond sundry othtr Mex ican ranchmen and traders killea by Indians. Most of the hostile have left tor the Florida mountains and New Mexico. Major Mor row, who is panning, intend to follow them across the boundary. The victor have apparently been reinforced by Indians from Old Mexico. The Wur. WaausTox. Oct. 20. The fetlowtag dis patch u published hcri to-dsy : Chicago. Oct. 17. 1579. To General Shersan : Gen. Merntt say in a dispatch jntl received, that he vialtcd the Indians at Grand river on the 15th, and wiM go from there to lha Useompague agency, vb t he reuses! sepphe te be sent. Subsequently vosr dinpatrh of Oft." 19th was seat htm with orders to obey the directions therein given, and pma this will atop Lim. oer dispatch should have resetted him oa the 15th. Gen. Merrill and Gen. Crook, the department censmander, are at a leas to know what to do and fro am I. There are 1.S00 or 1,400 see at White nver. Tbetr road to the Uneompapse agency is over the sain range of the 1 tacky Moun tains and u very bad, aad the daar of bete; eangbt by Winter snow sheold U ser iously entertained. We went to the White Hirer Agency at the tobciUtion of the In dian bur as. hoe agent was cmrdered. and or men were killed and wounded, a&d we are now left in the heart of the awanUias with oar hands tied and the dangtr of Wing snowed in staring as in the face. I aa not easily diacooraed, Imt it looks at though we had been pretty badly sold oat in this tmsineaa. It ts folly to say that the tscrder ers of the agent and Colonel Thornbargh must be aAahed. How are they to be pan UheJ Who it f-Z te panuh them, and how long are the troop tng te watt at the agency (or it te be dene ? I will direct Creek te throw into the &cy all the sap !Ke he poalMy caa. at the only eoaoe lelt open. i Signed.. F. II. SacarsAjr. Lieat. GeeraL Wrsib rthe fvople. WiiniseTos. Oet. 50. Inspector W. J. FoHoek telegraphs to the Ceacatsaionrr of Indian Aatra frea Denver, Colorado, at feilewa: "The Governor and leading ctttzeas here rnaaitaocrty a2rs that the Iadis&s soatt be removed froaa the Stale or extermi nated by the State if ct t-j- rOrtU Iorv. ConSdencr, tVj sy, can never be restored, and M. i only a qnestioa of whether the re sak be attained at once or by slow and tedi eat warfare." rabinet Tfretla? WAastxereY, Oct. 21. A eabiaet nesting wa held to-day. Secretarie McCrary and Erart iWaL The octbreat of th Ute In duns waa considered. Imt no ehaag of potter with rrfard te th manner of dealing with the boaulet was adopted, it being ge-n-erally ccaceded that everything was being dene that wa pouiide for the gevtrnrsent te do in the matter. Ttie . Xrslrau ladlau Wmr. Tcoox. Oct. 21. A Silver City. New Mexiee, letter tay of the tlaagbter en the 16th : Arriving at the scene of the tragedy e found sixteen eroaa dead and baried thea. Five other are known to have been killed, whoee bodie we have cot yet fosad. No Indians aboat, and it is reported that they have Ron to the Miabreat mountains. About 150 Apacne scant lately with Col. Morrow in New Mexico, hav returned to Arizona, their time of enlittaeathanng ex pired and they refoed to re-ealitt. This probably gave rite to a rnaer that the Indian scents have doaerted and Joined the enemy. Gov. Wallace is now at Ix-s Vege. It t new believed that Ktoni i trjm to go ! Col. Morrow aavs that he ha troops enoagh te whip Victoria, bat it will take two months to do it. lie needs a couple of light howitzers. Volunteers are being raised at Mcallla and Las Crnce. In a fight on the 1 13th inst-, the Mcallla and Lea Crocce com- ! pany. naabenng thirty, were aasaacred by 1UU Indtaat, only one man. ilickey, eacap. 1 ing. Stage leave here regnlarly for the iaat a though there waa no trocble tBlatBJsa Kepiibllca mveaUM, Krw Oatxixs. Oct. 21. The RtgaVSgan State Convention, in secaios here, te-4ay nominated aa follows: For Lieuteaaat Gov ernor. James M. Gillispie: Attorney GcaeraL Judge Don. A. Pardee; Auditor. Claudius Mayo; Superintendent of Fnblic Education, Dr. It. F. Dontano; Secretary ot State, James D. Kennedy (colored) The rover. M ex nn J, Oct. 21. Two cases were re ported to-day. A telegram from Forest City. Ark., says 'Three new cases have devel oped, and the town presents a very gloomy appearance. The weather is waits and the wont is feared, unless it soon tarns colder. The fever is very malignant, and thirteen oat of sixteen attacked will die. A ppecial train will carry four more nurses to Forest City to-dsy. Motrins. Oct. 21. Ten cases in all; thrco additional interment. Ilorrlblr Unlrace. Mrxoxr, III., Oct. 21. Miss Martin, daughter of a prominent ttock dealer, resid ing sonUi of this city, was found in a sense less condition nesr the railroad half a mile from her home this morning, horribly muti lated from an attempt at rape. She had lain there twenty boon, having been as saulted by a young villain named Harris Dcboro while going home from church on Sunday. He had cat her on the forehead and ia the throat, one stab nearly sevtrinf the the windpipe, and he returned to hi work thif. looming evidently believing her dead, and all trace ot hit crime removed. He is stolidly indifferent, neither confessing ncr denying hi authorship in the matter. A Ilorrlblr TTjrely. HuMutsoTOX, III., Oct. 21 A horrible tragedy was enacted here to-day. William Hogg, one of the oldest snd most respected citizens of Itloomingtou, but a mot ec centric man, who has recently leen unfortu nate in business, on returning home at noon shot hts dauchter Mary, aged 18, in tbe parlor, called his son Willie, aged 12, Tho . . a was playtue in tne yarn, ana nrea a riv.oi shot through his .head; then stepping into the woodshed, placed the weapon to his own hesd and fired. The ball lodged in his brain and he fell upon tho door, where he mm$uim. was soon found by passer by in pool of blood. Mary and her father are dying, but but the ton, although seriously wounded, is likely to tccover. Mineral Miitl Nnmnip La oil KiMllalln. WAanixoro. Oct. 23. A statement pre pared for the f oi thcoming annual report of tbe commissioner general of the land oJSee shows that during the last fiscal year 318 miberal patents were issued, embracing 13, 963 acre of mineral land C22 mineral en tries were made, and at the close A the fiscal year 1.C12 remained nndiapoaed cf. Eight hundred of this number, however, had been examined and suspended fur further proof on account of contests ; 2.417 agricultural claim on lands withdrawn a mineral re mained undisposed of, bat on C93 of them heatings have U-en ordered ; 5IC agricultu ral claim on withdrawn landt were decided daring the fiscal year; 11.133 acres ot swamp landt were certified to fur the State ot California in the Jat twelve months, making a total of 1.73C.1C3 since the State waa admitted to the union. Swamp lands patented to all the State aggregated up to July lat about 09.000,000 acres. rorelrw tell. Ktw Yoax. Oct. 22. The steamship Wle land from Europe brought $ l.i 13,000 French geld. This makes a total of $4,511,000 gold arrived from Esrope since Saturday morn ing. Nearly S&S.OOO.fcGO of sped has come lata the country since the resumption of specie payments, and nearly nine-tenth of the whole amount arrived since August 1st. Mneeewatal Mr-Ike. Sr. Loos. Oct. 23. The member of the eol exchange met to-day in aecrst section and after free discctaion of their relatioa with miners in the lit 11 rill e. 111., district, and the condition of the coal trade, decided te pay the ad rase desaaded by the miner. ew ? . ft a - . -w Thia practically ends the strike, although It it net known yet what action tien the mine own- en whs da net belong to the exchange will take. Tho l ie War. Salt Laxs. Oct. 22. The following special is received by the Tribune from its Park City correspondent: PaxxCitt. Oct. 22. DosBi&kk Dtgaon, jutl arrived from Dach lew nver. reports the people at Ashley's Ford sad ttatah agency in great danger from Indians. He says th Snakes have jotned the Cte and all th warriors have left Uintah agency, also that thry are wtQ armed asd have a large supply of ammuni tion, having broeght up all there was ia the neighborhood. It is tuppneed that they hav joined the band of Indians on White nver. It Is rumored that they number 500 worriers. The irihtbitSTita around Ashley's Ford are bsitdtng a fcrt for their own pro tection. There are 1C0 fsaiUes with hardly any anas or ammunition. If the Indians do come in that direction they will be apt to weep everything before thea. Ueau Weir Killed. T .v .tvlaaad th. hasd of th .Uthdexhe. Man ";. " V. . t7, . k- w. v-.j, , . .. IS. Weu. orUaasce caeer, while eat harlisg was killed and auttlated by Indians some IS anie south of here. All aTailaUe cav alry atartcd on the trad this aenusg. A soldier ef the hunting party It also misting. Jfajar TBrweaiXB'a raaerms. Oxaaa. CVt 22. Th f antral ef Maje. Thernbergh, vb was killed by the Ulee took place to-day in this SitJ ssdtr the aus pice of the Knights Templar and tatbtary frea Fort Omaha. The I'lo InSUa War. Washixotbw. Oct. 23. Secretary Sehorx to-day received the following telegram frea the governor of Colorado ; Dxavxa, Oct. 22. IS79. laferaatien front Southwestern Colorado satiafie me that most ef Oc ray's warrion were in Thorn burgh's fight. To surrender th criainals Ouray aeat surrender his tribe, which h it powerless to do. They adhere ta hta for protection only, and will net subait to pasishatnt. Neither will they surrender the Whit Biver Ules, who are bound to thta by the close! ties, and are so raore guilty than themselves. They whipped Thorabergh't command, and cow Merritt retires. It cannot be disguised that the fighting am of the tribe are hostile snd fiashed with victory; that they are sav ages and that they take ao prisonen except wescn. a setr tropsies are not Dancers, but caipe it u policy ot auitary tnacuvity coennae our fronUer settlemenu are liable to become scenes of rata nacre. Ualewi the troop move against th. Indians the In- dians will move against the aettlers. Most our people I represent this danger la you, and urge that the government recognize that a war with bar banana sow exist which involves the lives of samettmt exposed min ing settlements, and that it can be trmiast ed only by the most vigorous and uninter rupted warfare. Faxn't W. Prtxnr, 4t IR; UoTirnor. To'ttiis Bussstrs the secretary hastele ersfked Ute folio wing reply : Yoar dispatch received. I intrusted with the important duty of special agent to the Ute, Gtn. Chat. Aliases, a dtixen of Color ado who, a month ago, was represented to me by yourself as a gentleman of excellent chancier, uncommon ability and energy, in timately acquainted with the Utrs. and emi nently qualified to deal with them in an emergency. He it there nor. asd his laat nport was that none ot the Southern and I only part ot the White River Utes have been engaged in the trouble, snd that all ru men of depredations off the reservation are untrue, except the driving off ot horses from Bear rivtr, and this before Ouxsy's order to cease fighting was received. Gen. Adams reports this after having traversed South west Colorado, tbe source of your informa tion. He also states : "The ctptive women and children who I have assurances are safe, will be delivered. Troops should not pro ceed south from White rivtr, as I believe that your condition to secure peace will 1j complied with." This report of a responsible msn, who has yoar confidence as well as mine, and who speaks from persosal observation, is certain ly entitled to credit. Th liberation ot cap tive women and children is tbe fint thing to be accomplished. Gen. Adams expects to bring them in, if not interfered with, in a few dsys. He will then alto Insist on the surrender of tbe guilty Indians. In tbe meantime military p reparations are not re laxed, so that the failure of the effort men tioned msy be followed by energetic action. We are endeavoring to prevent a general wsr with the whole Ute tribe which wilt be a better wsy to protect your bolder settle ments than by a general attack upon Indians by armed citizens, as your dispatch seems to suggest. It Is therefore earnestly hoped that every effort will be made to prevent any unnecessary extension of trouble which may be precipitated by inconsiderate action. 0. Scucaz, Secretary. Perils ol the Deep. New Oauuxs, Oct. 23. The -Louise II.. from Alciera. Africa. ha.. The captain reports that on the night ot the 300 mile of border settlement be subjected " T"- saiet Have been large. ! -onon. a cvsml r..T, -,.-, I. i as aillers bought freelr and cricM have . who amved tn this deint- nothini. to .lf.ml Mr .il.m.t. 1 rues from 3 to 4s during the week UnJer attted suicide by Th Stat nnnni d-f-nJ all (hi. tr.ir t. the stimulat of increased co mum d lion and . bead at the I . m ...... ...... .in rnil, f in TV tvm.V. (VTt itr aiiaciin? ma enmr. in ri.ir rf l i - -.- - NO. 6. 13th he picked up in Bahama channel 17 tar vivon of the burned steamer Nuvto Fajaro Del Oeeano, including Capt. Diaz and two mates. The steamer had a crew of 42 and about 20 peasengerc aboard when the calam ity occurred. Those rescued were in a terri ble state of exhaattion, and had been cling ing to floating debris for 19 boon. Outlaw sjnievatctl. Ciscxxwati. Oct. 23. A special from Gnyson, Ky., relates that 200 men rode into Martinsborg, FJliott county, Monday night, tarrounded the jail, overpowered the jailor, took two priaonen John W. lUndalt and Wm. McMillan to a ire near by snd hanged them. The men banged were known to belong to a gang of outlaws. Kettinuy Collrso ou I I re. IimiAsrr, W. V.. Oct. 23. Bethany Col lege was partially destroyed by file this morning. The building ts valued at $150, 000. The wing waa valued at 30.000. on which there was an insurance of i 15,000. Aid for Hpala. Nrw Yoar. Oct. 23. The contnl-geseral of Spain stale that subscriptions -sill soon be takea in the principal due in the United States for the relief of safieren by food ia Spain. Two thousand bodies hare been it covered in the deluged districts. F0KEIG. SEWS. Kewr la UayU. Nrw Yoxx. Oct. 20. Stephen Preston, Haytiea minuter at New York-, has received the following intelligence: Daring the night of the 2d Inst., a revolution took place at Port aa Prince against the provisional covem- mest, which ended In the formation of a new , one. coapotAd as touows: (Jen. iUsr.n Gen. Itichtbeo. Duperra'. Gen. F. X Siraoa ' , Saner, Gtn. Florvil (Hyppoiite), Siede Tel- i casque, uen. a. ltigand a&d Oes. facrpna ljaereni. Of the ceabert ot the lat government. Gen. Jos. Laacthe and IL Her-1 nse, who were the cead, have been arretted asd pet in prison. Montaorreacy Besja- ain is at the Dutch contalate. asd L. Tunis it with the American delegation. It It ex - ptcted that about the 22th tsst. Gen. Sals- cos will be legally elected president cf the republic ratal Explo-aUn. Lox&oy. Oct. 20. A dispatch from AHk- heyl dated Oct 15th. says; The caste of the explotien of the aagaxise ot Balahister Is caxaown. The first expUos occurred ai 130 this aftersooa. and the second st 4 o'clock, asd farther enactions are accre - bended. The aagaxise, it it believed, con- tained S20.000 ahet ssd shell, a large nam-1 oe? ei ssycer nzes asd six toss ot powuer. One man ot the 66th regiment. 21 goorkhas. , six camp followers asd many Afghass were ! killed by the explostos. Comlar Event. Vixssa. Oct. 29. Dske de Badea. Sras- ih envoy extraordinary, has arrived to de- Cannae, ia SArma with AUosvr. After : , lL aiGawae wia 3ae I wvtratM nsaacuuva m ce ngcu ot t9ecc S ties te the Aaatrias throne, la the presence j of the imptnal family asd Duke de Bailea. Coot Iilea. Paxxs. OeU 21. Numerous ceaaitUes hav been formed here far the relief f saf term by fioods is Spain. It it stated that King Ailonso sas decreed that is new of r f ZY isdindoalt cr Udieislesi!2 contnbet toward the ele- bratien cf hi aarrtSSi. dereted to the reHef of the saSrrers. Desaoad, Tax Coilcctcr Charles Tillsoa Tb rir riead. . and Surveyor A- A.Iisdaley. Tae ccaseac S7XAsacx. Oct. 21. There hat baxXj based on the tact that the WortiEgmeo" laaesse fire st Ufa. Mere hn a fiithTctrS!3 pledged its aosalseea to accept a part ef the tows wa eessuaed. and aaay persons bBed. The lost of property is an - ermou. u.vw,vo. -u. ice AAOMiAiettae downUhlC( uownlxanht. SwrJiah Arr-lle Expeaiu.. Loroox, Oct, 20. The Swedish Arctic ex- ploring steam ex Vega, with Prof. Nerdentk- f jold oa board, arrived at Kobe on the llthj lat- Casllaa Market. j Lotoow, Oct. 21. The Mark Lase Ex- press says that imparts ot foreign wheat into London have bees on a fairly liberal scale, J last Xoaday's returns showing coaethinfl .t- ' riU BP to Friday amounted to 63,190 1f!frl-. . . , Notwithstanding increased supplier ac- UT d exdUmeat in the market pre-' Maize, oa spot, is still scarce and Mixed American is scarcely to be had. At the close rooa asd found him lying dead cr. the bed. oa Friday the market stood at 22s Cd per 4S0 j- BX hts right side was found a tdi-cocliag pounds. j revolver ot which one chamber waa dis- Flour has risen cansiderabiy, while oats charged, a&d in his right temple was a hole favored sellers a shilling to a shilling six- made by a bullet which had pierced his pence per quarter. I brain. The deceased was about 40 years Arrivals off coast have been moderate and ' n bis pockets were found cotes sad prices have shown a daily advance for wheat, j checks to the Talus of several thousaad dol The improvement up to Saturdav was 3s to . bxrs. 3 Gd. SaVtequently, with a prospect of " at 2se. considerable arrivals, there has been a de-1 Six Fxajtcxwo, Oct. 23; Begister Saplta dded pause. J has notified Bobert Destr, State Sesater A verv lam bet afimwKal irrMreUr hc. I elect from San Fraaslsco and Sea Mateo iness was done in forward wheat, and prices were Jis mgner on tne weer. A quieter tons however, was apparent on Monday, and a part ot the ad ranee was lost. Not much business was dono iu barley, but prices tend In sell ers" favor. Sales of English wheat last week amounted to 25,112 qn at 4Ss 6d per qr, against 57,562 ?ri at 39t 'Jd corresponding week last year, m ports into United Kingdom week ending October 11th. 1.019,974 cwts wheat a&d 135.o72 cwts flour. Affairs la Ilersecovlaa. Vixsxa. Oct. 22. The state ot affain in Herzegovina has become serious. The Christians refuse to pay rent to Turkish land holden, and threaten to shoot thea if they try to collect. It Is believed that the Chrittia&s are Wing supplied with money and srms from Moatenegre. Two Taoasaad Live- l-ot. Madxio, Oct. 22. The authorities say the loss of life by flood in the districts ot Murcow, Alicante, Almera and Carthagena will exceed 2,000. Warned against Polycaay. Losdo!, Oct. 22. Attention having been drawn by the recent extensive departure from Liverpool ot Mormon converts, to the proselyting efforts made bv professors and elden of that faith, Major Greig, head con stable ot Liverpool, has issued a notice by way ef warning, reciting that there it reason to believe that the system of solidticg per sons to join the faith and emigrate to Amer ica, extensively prevail, and reminding such persons that by American law polygamy is strictly prohibited, and Ilia I thone who practice it are liable to heavy dues and long terms ot imprisonment. Cuban rarin: Madcid, Oct. 23. The cortes' committee on reforms in Cuba has unanimously ap proved a bill providing that trade between j.tuti and Cuba snail only pay coasting Un iii, which shall be reduced one-third from ftfte wi toyman. RATES Or ADVKKTUBro, IS COW; Jw. rt 3 CO I CO Im. II 00 e w 70) s to 3 CO 1X09 15 O) 00 tat. IS CO SO ts CO II CO M CO U O) CO M 00 Co. tto CO XI CO 13 CO 290 a m 94 CO 40 CO en m l jr. SS9 09 as oe S3 C4 SS 09 40 09 SO 04 79 09 1S3 oe 1 Mi. 2 facta. 3Iaat.es. SCO 7 O) S (O IS OD 1J 03 i'Mwrm... .... r-rlTima. I,,, Ctaaa. CUohuu v4feet la Local CcJnmn 39 eesU per Ho. Bnt bumr tfcn, aoj 10 xaU per eadi soWpuat tcsertiow. AJicnUicjmu paraU. qaarUriy. MMIMli'',M'"SSSSlMSSWMBMMMi the 1st of July, 1SS0; and entirely abolished la 1683. In favor of modern diSeresiUal doty. The bill also proposes to redaee by one-third, for a period of three years, duties on article for consumption Imported Into Cuba, and to establish relations with Us United States with a new to developing a Spanish maritime trade between Cuba, Porto Itico and the United States. MaTerr la Cuba. A bill for the abolition of slavery la Cabs to be presented in the cortes provides that slaves aged So years and over shall becccse free imaediately; those aged CO, in Septem ber, 1&S0; those aged 45, in 1832; those sged 40, la 1644; those aged 35, in 1&86. sad all others, 1590. From 1530 100,000 piastres will be charged on the Cuba budget for defraying the expenses of the esaaadps tion; 3i0 piastres will be paid own era tor each slave. The government will, as much aa possible, favor the ia migration of free laborers. Wool sail Irea. Inrsox, Oct. 23. A favorable change has come over the aspect of the wool market, a brisk Inquiry having Iatsly been experienced and comuderable purchases of y-etgifh wools been asde for America at a rise of a peaay per pound ea previous prices. There is considerable animation in raaxtaiaetsrad iron trades st Stockton, CoaxseU asd Mid dleaboro. The recent activity in crude iron has only slightly diminished. The princi pal firms la North StaAardthirs hare again slightly advanced the prices of iron, and are in receipt of farther Luge or ders frea the United States. PACIFIC Ct AST llorrble Beatfcu Kara. Oct. 20. Last night D. B. Hove, a naUTe of Virginia, aged 42 yean, came to hit death at the Napa insane asyhts, by being scalded ia a bath tab daring the teas- porary absence of the attendant ia charge. lEe attendant having been obliged to give i Hove a washing', called to his lasntrrca two ium:- who are Is the hsHi of heJpisg the 1 attesdasU. When Hove was seedy stripped of eiething the attesdaat heard an oatcry ta room sear by, when he rushed out, leaving 1 deceased with two incites and the tub pertly filled with tepid water. As soon as he west out. the two men turned oa the betltag water, stripped oS Hove's dothisg asd pat , him ts the tab. Here he was f&sd a s , t sfur by the attesdast. who took hisa ' out fearful1 scalded in the back asd sides, ! the tkis peehag ci He lived four asd a half hours. The coroner's jury irtarhM ao Uaae to the altwdant cr cacers ot the an lea. Oa Ik Trail. Mxxdoctjeo, Oct. 20. Courtright was ar rested to-day at Kibe-aUii as as accomplice of the outlaws asd hrouglt to tows. The posse ia pcrscit et the casg in the woods tracked thea soae tea mile, bet had not "? V9 thea when last heard tress. laa soae ci tbexr traps and prtrn stoasoatae steas on the route. The tracks showed tcrcr at first, hat that one had left the gang after proceeding a aile or two. Cob tested sat. Sax FaAscsco,Oct2L Edward Eexrigaa, through an attorney, yetferday filed is the county court a series ot stateaests costtet ing the validity of the election cf the follow ing candid ite elected on the W. P. C. ii.vf vr.. t c tt.m i. & iz. t. p. Dann. District AttararTD. IV. Sseoet. Qty asd County Attorser J. L. Murphy, . Tr sarr T H Shar K,T?f Tkatmm i rrductioSii "att. sad to give pceiixoaa as 1 derfcs and dec , commended by i Waaaaa Walklnr w,(,b SAwFnAX'-w-. trirfcia2 pa Lut zau three hours heel and toeV Mrs. Msynariaad Madxae TourtiUct each rt 13 aOea; Sa- die Donley something less. Tocrtaiet wu dedared winner, bet charges being made that Sadie Donley threw cS the the ref- withdrew his decisioa asd will iavesti- gate. Oa Sadie Dosley $20 was bet assise $5 for the field. riaafere ria. -n. v. . . ...... ... pavilion at 11 o'clock last eTening. Horse, J pinafore. SZ0 aOes; Nellie. 536; Da Mc i CarthT. 519: Meceerro. 350 - Brodie. 9?'-' , ' . ' 3S" ""' Sew Twk Xereaaau . resident ot -ew xorx. dty last ThursdiT. coat- shootins hiaself ia the Palace Hotel this aaraiae. discovered at 9 o'clock. when the bell boy entered Mr. Kortaa's I counties, to appear -asd snow caaM way ass-- I a-uoi no. w nru uos. aaa uraat . Kegister. Deary registered pw-rioas to the last election under the same ot Sobert Dety, making affidavit that he had lost his naturalization papers. This sworn aXdavit for registration states that he waa satanl. izedin lS43iaew York City, In the coart ot common pleas cr superior court, that his certificate of. natarahsatioa was lost la 1350; that he has resided ia thia. country 30 years and is this State 29 years.' Kaplaa wrote ta New York and received as. answer that there was so such naae ea Ike court of reecrdaia that city. Destr gowrisirif that he did not satuTalrze under the same of Deety, hat under that ot Kobert Uaillebout Destizaas villa De Bean Monebel, which he cam tract 1 for convenience into Sobert Deety. Tae Tjee Cap tarred. Mxxsocxxo, CaL, Oct. 23. Yesterday evening Capt, Jones, the leader ot the oat laws, was captured at Courtright's cabia oa the South Fork ot Tea. Mile river, 25 Ue from town, by Doc Sandley a&d Mart Frost, who lay concealed in the cabin whea Joaee entered overcome with fatigue. The poese in pursuit traced the gang thfoagh desae woods and over steep kills, oftea cm their hands and knees, across Nero a&d PaMhig nver to Utile valley to wttMa suost tkree miles of the cabin, and tkeragk teayorsjily balked in an opening, expected to strike the trail again this morning, and there Is reasoa able prospects ot captaring the other three also. llense Prospect Blasted. An in xw, Oct. 23. U. S. MtHfcid Poole is engaged in serving notices ot ejecteeat upon the tquattcn on the Los Sslsuisa imik south ot here. The circuit eeart lesa tfaue ago dedJed that the title ot tho navel witn me aios .ingcies aau caa, . . . i , ... m Land Company; hence the ' ing. There are between thi dred settlers to lie dbpos may bo some trouble in eje ..