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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1880)
ttc (Eras vegouiiw. PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY MOKXIXtJ. XT TURXKIt & MSUOP, KATES OF AliVEBTlsiNO, IJf C0: Office, Main St., opp. tbe CoHrt IIokscv Rntos of SabwcrlftUeit fa Coin : One Year, In , tt 00 T-v,t,. i so Tbre Moulha. S&Clc.Cotaa. 1 00 VOL. o. PEXDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, APJUL 2J. 1S80. Jfuk fa Local Ceiana cents per Kae. Cm (seer. . 'Jtf "ffi ! aaWfaeat iettertka. arfesetUatr USU payable utrlr 10 NO. 20. lr. In. tax lyr. Ieh fl 03 $i S $iV tun fio l0 Hf! 6m fo a Inches . M 7 09 11 00 Km sato f ;.r" 5W f it ot as to &m 7W 7 CO 09 MOT to CO i otein .. sto uoj sc co tr. ix vt (o 4 &tarmjl loco Um ft) M a) n tO 1 vtttBain IS ry. n m mm . . ... EAST ORISGOIAK Job Office, PENDLETON, : OREGON. BOOK JL.VB JOB rUlVTlXC Of every description, neatly and promptly ear- - cutcd at reasonable rate. KOTICE Staple aaaoaoccaestt of birth i, rearria-es anl deaths, win be icwrtol without chine. OUtuary nauce win t cnirgea lor aocortunc; w L-ctr ioft&. Starto corses f the Ejlit OtioOMix, Is wrappers, for it. u ting, can tw ObUQM at uui oooc w. assame no respoablty or Tien eiprcaseJ by cceTcepaadccU. . L, I. COX, ATTORNEY- AT-L AW, Pendleton, Oregon, TrTni practice In aU the court oi OrcxL XST02;iorer the past office. F. TSGE TVSTtS, O. F. HELL TUSTIH & BELL, ATT O'RNE Y S-AT-L A W , and xoTAians rcnue. Pendleton, Oregon. Office In Court House. JOHN A. BUYER, A T.T O R N E Y- A T-L A W, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE -Up kliin, iboTe post eSce. FRED PACE-TUSTIN. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, .Pendleton, Oregon OSes is Court House. S. V. KNOX, A"T TO EXE Y-A T-L AW, 'Weston, Umatilla Co., Ogn. TiS practice is aU coots ct this Stat ami WoUar en Territory, especial sttcstioa paid to Laad Batacss ad OnflectinrH. o EYARTS & WALKER, ATTOJINE YS-A T-L A W. Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE-la the Coot Hock. A. MEACHEN, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public, Weston, Oregon, Will practice la all the Cocrt of the State. HAINES & LAWRENCE, ATXORKEYS-AT-L A W, Baker City, Oregon. KU1 practice at ixtr is 2 eocru In Orrroc and LUrt. Paraesar srtentirei peU to Wim Baker aod ubmq cocaines. 3. H. TtTin D. W. Eacxt, Notary PoUie. TURNER & BAILEY, ATTORNEY'S -AT-LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. Cocntj- orders bocrfct and sold. Loans Decollated. J. IL Sater will be acsociaxed with ns ia all contested cases ia tbe Gresit Court la the latere. OFFICE Male street, opposle the court boose. DR. E. M. CLEMENTS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, PILOT KOCE, UMATILLA COCSTT, ORECOK. AH calljprociptly attended day or debt. C BR. J. 1. LINDSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. Sargerya sptciaU y. E.P.EACAN, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon OFFICE On Mala street. J.M. PRUETT, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. y OFFICE At residence. W.CM'KAY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pondleton, Oregon. OFFICE Opposite- the Pendleton IIoicL W.F. KREMER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. OSlti hb Professional aerrlscc to the people ot Pendleton and surroandlnr country. OFFICE- At reside Dee east of Court Uooae. W WHITCOMB,M.D.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. mn ailmd all rain, dar or nirfit. with cromptoeea. All dteeaaa treatad bj the latcat aod rcrj bet model lor the conn on m use pauetii. HtiiW.T. WILLIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . Weston, Oregon. W83 aUeed to aU calk, dty or night, ich promptotae. OTFtCB-oa Mala r.rctt, oppouie vng awn. i. K tax. Rotlioliild & Bean, to s. KonicniLn, FULLY CALLTirc J WOCLD BBS5BCTFCLLT CALLTIIE ATTKKTJOX 1 I the paUie to their Urlj lacrtaioJ aiock ENERAL MERCHANDISE, bertaard taeOUei aSorded by their eceaVlaa a. i i uiai arsflTi v UttW At tke Tery Lowest Rates. tuir Mek wm ra.Ut a keratafere el Dry Goods. Grxoceries, Hardware, WilHa and Glassrare, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, lth hk tier tear ba aalrualed ta tic teat U tliti Grain and Hides iarfUherrceDVCi: takes la exae at the I113H Cash Paid for Wool. Pendleton Hotel, 3Ialn Street, THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED . -AX& POPULAR HOUSE HarSac beta catinlj REFITTED and REFURNISHED la aev opeoed lor the reeeptioa ef gnttti. THIS TABLE VIJI at aS tiaea be fooai forBlabed vita the Terr beat the taartct aZarda. aad rrerj cxertSeci Bdc to aatiaf the patracie of jibe house. THE 21 EOS Are aU Be, aad the rood hare bees f araiahrd la the neatst mjt aad with ertrj oocreahnc utuaDj lewd ia a first ciaes hOBtc. Pendleton Hotel la all IU departments vQl be cp Uh the timet, aai the Prtwrictor is dctenalaed Uiat it ahaS metutaln the repatatioa of belnj the Best Hrrase East of tbe Mountains. Tbe resident and lraTeUsr raUie are restactfaTr lorited to call. E. BAKER, Proprietor. Bon Ton Hotel. Theeadenij-BFd tafcea pteosarcln ariaoandnf to the . geaerai paMie utat be iias tecuroa Uic First Class Restaurant la tb boSdlnx Lnovo u B toTo'a Sample lloom. PENDLETON - OREGON "Where J&a can Sod the BEST TABLE North of San Francisco. The table wm at all times be Inrnkhed with the Terr beet the market affords, aad ererrexertloa made to K vaj ue pairocs oi ute bouse. THJ3 BEDS Are aU oew, aad the roods hare bees f aralabcd la the nested style ana wtta rrcrr conresleaoe tnoauyiocaa in a aro-ciaas nouse. la a& Its departments will be op with tbe times, and the Proprietor is determined that it ahall maintain tbe reputation ot being the YJLI1Y EEhT U0UEE East of toe Jiountaiaa. Tbe rcaideot and trarelic; public are retpecttaOT In Tiita 10 caii. STEVE SAXF0RD, Proprietor. Gr. W. Bailey, . GENERAL LAND AGENCY, FCBdletasu. .Orrxan OSce on Mala street, oppotlte Court House. Ilartassae latest approrad plats of CTerjrTovnablp la URSiiUa eonntr, aid beios' persanalljr acqoalnteil vith the looatioa and quality ot all Unas in the county. I win secure lands for sanies under aor ot the Land Levi of tbe U. 8. either Homestead, Pre-emption, Tim. ber culture orboiaieri oomeevoia. Partiealar aHeataoa paid to the pioaooctioo of eon teeVea isaa tf Hint la aefaneacat a ntiwangtoa. UTAH, IDAHO & OREG ON STAGE CO. "Will Lcnvu loncllotcii For Umatilla every Tuesday, TLursda-, and Satnrday at G A. M.; returning ftom UmatllLi tho same days on arriral of boats f roiuTLc Dalles. AVIll Lcnvo otidlotoii DaUy for TheDallta via Pilot Rock and Ileppner, at C P. M. W1I,L EiUJ'J? DAILY For Walla Walla at 7 A. 21.; and for Boise City at 2. AiL rVoM" CoaolicH, Now (Btoolc. Skilled Drivers, and able perfonnanct) of sorvice on time aro tho features of the Coniiany. FARES Greatlr Reduced. AjijJy to Xot l.tvcrmoret Agent, SaHsburv. Hailey tk Ca, Proprietors WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY ESTAELLSQXD IX IKi. 3. BH.33C T33 Ksemfarterer et Brrai. Cakes, rica, ana1 Cncicra. Fire TroU nrril MaJB Street. TTalU VtnIU Union Hotel, C3CAT1XXJI, ... - OXKCOH. pave nocx, rxorxicTos. rrans iiotrr is ix m ccsr covumos rv X t.4 nec,4itaaSbaata. Ooi tals al rai uHt th. auXt. es us nocMSh tm pauware cc u newie b nColed. Mercs teat, the beose U IWcUs, VssUo, La Orws. Uuktt. Hakcr Qtr aad &w CUy Wilson Hotel, rtaatltUa, Orex.su MtS II .1 WILSOIC. rORMERLT FOEIXAXX. hu lamlr&a Frsoi huvrt leaataa. mltrm abe has inul a im-HM betrl Tbe haow has ra r. Surd, the bna are einOaO, asal the taUe vm be plM wrth the Terr best the saarart iek TrVn re not rm tefcc at this iav, w -Htacr onspasfa eoadies step mere. DR. J. W. HAIL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. Al eaS ceecapOr attended ta. day e alcU. OFT1CE OrporrU the PeoScte lleteL Halifax as a Summer Resort. Halifax is protaisisg itself a fine time tbe coming Summer. His Excellency the Marquis of Lome and Ler Royal Iizbness tbe Pnnocss Lcuuo are ex pected to spend a portion of the season in that citr, and this fact is said to bare induced many peoiJo of tbe Vwer Provinces and the United States to spend the Summer there. Besi 'nnce A ictor and Georre, sons of tl . Prince of Wales, are to visit the port it her Majesty's steamship Bacchante, now ' Jamaica. II is Royal liigbncsx Prince Leopold will also, it is reported, .. . . . . - . ti. pay a vise to tuis continent, ana tee ILuigonisns, of course, exect to receive m with tbe other saons ot royalty. His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, Sir John Reid, and 3Lr. Sothcrn, who are to Gab in the Metapcdiac, will visit Halifax. Other notabilities are report- d to hare in prospect the enjoyment of the delicious aaline breezes of the mari time coast during the season. With so brilliant an array of guests spending the Summer among them, the good people of Halifax may almost afford to lay astdo their claims upon the rest of their Do minion, and commence business-like op erations toward making its neighbor hood the Summer rcsoitof Canada. Montreal Gazette. Aliady and the 13-15-14 Fazxle. Saya the Port Jervis Gazette : A sad result of an attempt by i"ort Jems yonnz lady to solve tbe 15 puzzle in 15 minutes ia to be recorded. A wager was made by a gentleman that sho could not solve it in that time, -which she accepted with alacrity, and being of a hiefalr sen si tiro temperament aa the time elapsed and she became inextticably involved m the solution time was called. Sho fell over in & swoon, muttering "only one little minute more, 11, 13, 15, 10," and lapsed into unconsciousness. Her anx . .... . . ions parents and inenas oongrerstra around her, and, learning the cauo of her trouble, cursed the inTentcr of this brain racking puzzle. Tho young and fair damsel continued unconscious until tho chance for her usefulness in this orld was at an end. Funeral next week at 3 o'clock. No cards. The cel ebrated obituary poet, G. W. C, has in scribed the following appropriate epitaph to be engraved upon her tombstone : She couldn't set tbe puztle solved. For lac a" of Urns a minute. , And tr you would avoid her fate. Why, neTcryou begin it. A trentleman who was given to beast- ing and was apt to snake critical com ments oa tho company whenever ho was invited, said to Jerrold, "I dinod at tho marchioness' tho other day and, would you belicvo it, they had no fish r Jer rold thought & moment and then ro nlied. "Ahl well. I suppose it was all a f w a t eaten up stairs." TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN STATES. Coiuutrrclat fcUowlur. i WiKiirvrrmv tt.nl in V'.ll.. tl 1 . . ....... .,.t j- .w, . Mtmi-j ivi uiu i first quarter ot the present year as rtrrtd by the mercantile agency of K. O. lnn Jk , jb., lauicaia a Trry great urciine, not only I in the number, hut especially in the amount . ot liabilities. In the first three) months ot t 1S&0 there wrre l.'lOO failures as against 1 2,500 for tho first three months ot 1S78. i Liabilities for the first quarter of IbSO are only $12.CO.000, as aeaiast 5I3.000.0CO ia ik.nn. Mifi.rili'ri . ,i tci rjv rwv : . j - -. vi.,vwt,,wu ' tuo nasi. quarter oi Ibi8. Tbe agency draws attention to the fact that these figure I indicate a steady continuaace of favorable conditions for the trade ot the country. ' riasuaelal Exhibit or the Great Trnrup. 1 Krw Yotx. April 12. The receipts of the 1 walking match which c!cd tiiturtir nicbt are $2S.CS3. According to agreement, half u.s uauuu xym w mi uaiucd utt ice ( " ."if - Tr,r.T- K.usii. nan rrcrtTcai f ,1 1 m aautuoa U the STeepetaiea of $9,000 aad the $1,000 j offered for tjeaties llrowti's record. I'e-1 graa xecttTes ?3,Sb7. IL ward, $ I.7K ; Dob- I ler. $S5C; Allea. f 119 ; Krohue. $221; Wil liams 112, and ILtavaker 53. me Great Frsxitl est Baiter. , Cuxaioo, April 12. Suit is pending in . the U. S. court in this city couccraing tha elcotsargariae patent which cas brought out I the astoending lact that eleosiargarise ' which is ncTer quoted in rati kit and which ' is not kept by any merchant as sueh. has a j sale In the country of 911.000,000 pounds' per assun. 1 A Dartasr Leap. I CrscrsxiTi, April 12. Thomas Ilayd yes j terdar, in tho presence of about a tcousa&d distance cf 120 feet to the water hebw. lie ' sprang ofi" the bridge headforemost aad struck the water is that paction, and is a ' rsetaeat afterwards he appeared swisicaiag. ! lie was picked up by a boat's crew, and , when ashore passed through the crowd, re cti ring what nvoney was offered. He was set Injure-! in the least. roatai cztascY. j Waaracrrox. April 12.-Postal ckaacei , last week for Oregon were as follows: Dla-i cottinaed-West Union. Marion county. Postmasters sppetsted-Mrs. Mary Casfield. t f. n.,v.-,.. T . n.l chmder. bt. 1'aal, Alarios county; J.I.L.I utrasar asd tsclsde sasy atlKcU wot Durgaa, 'Washeugal, Claike county, W. T. I men. Thl iscreas of esigratian is evi ExtrsordisuirT Immistailas. ' deetly cessecied with the sew array bin The extraordinary immigraUoa arriueg this Spring is attractive attention, aad it it ! keeps up, the ismigraties this 3 err will bo much larger than ever before. Since the first ot January 2.300 have arrived at Balti more, as agint 2s9 for the same period last year, and 35.S25 have arrived at Mew York. , agamst 1 1,1 tH for 1S79. During March las j the nsmter ot arrivals was 21, CM against 5.9CS last year It is said that theaa tsat&i-, grants are as unusaady good class of people , moat of them havicg tamoest zao&ey ler a , good start is lite. Vaadrrblirs Inmrste Wealth. It ii said that it Yasderbilt should sell all : Ms Xew Yrk Central stock he could become the owner of $100,000,100 is gorersmest bonds, or about 1-llthof alt is cxiste&cw. As it is be ows more thaa any ose nan ever held against this gerersaest, and as ) much as the entire sns-al cxpe&sra o the government some years ago. The checks fer i&tertst which he will receive everr 90 ; days wiH amount te half a millioa dollars, j or over ,WA) a day. naadar Work la Lradtlllr. Ixmixx, April 13. Oa Sasdayxaern- lag Lawrsnce Fltiserald. a miser, was fa- j tally shot by George Tattrrsall vhila which Tattersall attempted to jump. Sea-! day night a second murder occurred in the j Coliseum Theatre, s. w. urerteu, the proprietor, was fatally shot by The. N'a xent, a bartender, while engaged in a qsar ..1. Victoria's Baad Severely I'nnlatirtt. WasxTTOToy. April 13. CoL Hatch tele- rex&t engagement with Victoria's band off . . . n ' isuiass inai uapu tarrot ana aeves men j were seriously wcrssded and the Indians se- Terely punished tnat it will probably have , the effect of bringing them to terms. A Hero Perished. CzxcxxxiTT, April II. Alexander Wilson, I who was attempting to rescue little chil dren from a burning house, was hiaself , caught in the flames and burned to death last night at Covington, Ky. I'laa. f.r lae Bsbov! or lav Cle-a. WasmxoTcy, April 1L General Sher- , man, who has returned from Chicago, t where he went to consult with General! asenuan anoui tne carryiot: obi ci we kw r.l. wfcieh naaaad the Senatf. does ' tw.i. .mnhl. lth ih. rw ' Such arrangements will be made that there I can be no outbreak, eren if the TJ tea are in dined ta bo turbulest. They will, he thinks, be removed from Colorado without any trouble. There will ct course bo a big confab, and then the Utcs will bo removed as the agreement pro rides. A Sioax ElcpbaBf. To-day the Cabinet was informed oy the Secretary ot n ar anxious to surrender thinks all carnot do led and cared tor as 1 prisoners. Cadet Whittaker-. Case. The Cabinet discussed Cadet Whittaxer's case, and decided unanimously that he should have as counsel Martin J. Towns- end. U. b. District Attorney of xtew lork. and that a thorough investigation bo had. ' XC4artloa la Grata a rtiest. j Commissioner Fink announces the redac tion of 6c per 100 on grain from Chicago to hew iorr, to take effect to-morrow. This mskes tho rate 30c per hundred. Hates are JUeasKVea aasu (sv vvv I'v asMatuibUs ova w reduced on the same basis from Albany. rniiadeipnia, uaitimore and uacaio, ana on ..... . ... & . . hour as well as grain. cut of 10c ter 100 on provisions hsve been the result ot a threatened comw- nation among provision men to ship aU their provisions by water. It Is expected that tbe reduction will stimulate shipments to some degree, uato on proTwoua uj , York is now 3&c; rate on grain to uwwn, 35c; Philadelphia and Baltimore,27; Buffalo, A Leap Fr.ru the riflb Mory. Cbicioo, April IL ITenry C. Fredericks, an unfortunate board of trade operator, who waa to bavo been sent to the insane asylum to-morrow, jumped from tbe fifth story ot the Woodruff llouse this evening, being in stantly killed by the fall. Tbe 0'sry Challenge. Vrw Yoax. Anril 14. O'Leary challenges anr two men in Esgladd to make a six-day go-as-yoi-pleaso ssateh with Hart and Dob ler for $10,000 or $20,000, the contest to tako place here. KlllerV AasoclnttoB. Uixwacxxx, April 14. Ths annual meet is of the Wiseoarin Millers' AseoelsUoB tnat Ute SIOUX Indians are I tnr. rron. There- has been a aarkfrl At. ' pre". -.7--". to General Miles, who . clioo In ,oreiKa xhil Msa bj fffPfte t,:es oa o tneu-t- f ... . I was beld to-ur. JJisca&eioa shoved tbit f o.COO OOO LttibeU ot last year a wbat re- Hanaro. April ll.-OUro, who attempts t aln in the hands of farmtrs. ater stoding to assassinate KIur Alphonso on thotren I tho Winter crop, a lo arera. A rewln- , lag ot Decrabrr 30th as the royal carriaRe tion was Jtscaaaetl a! length, bat finally dc- . eoaUinine tha Kirs? aad Oaen Vaa Iwtd, atiting forth, that Ucauso thero U CnOOch vhekl In tha Ktaia In a-nnnlv thn n, .r , rr-j mm nnUI Bew P eured, and too nh flour at preaent on the market far --j .uwotiiuciiuiiu mi vam onlh Irotn April 26th. and recommending ltlt tb- meubers of other State associations do lto aaae, cit Ubi linker's iHiflruremtni. VraT Powr, April 15. Dr. Llppiaeoit, assistant post surgeon, testified that thecal wi.ii.v - , . . . "uu a cj wrem 05 a rarsaoesi , dtaagurarneut. Vhta fouad there wet. miniatry to advise the King to us his pre deep indentt-res en bis ankles and wriaU. ragaur. mercy ia faror of peraons coa 7 .,hat b h4d ba T"' ' detuned to death, and dwelt upon the spec tightly and for a long tirse. tattle the seailoik praaented. Th minister rrohable Maleldt. Nrar Yoex. April 15. Gen. Janes L. Julteliell, chief proprietor ct the Ilstel Brunswick, died auddedr to-aieht under n7ususccs lauicaucg suicide. l cs . V7r, .. T- i causn 01 ius oeaia ana rciasea an iruorsts tioa. lie Tas proprietor 30 Tear. Alaskan Matter. Wjunworox. April 15. O. A. T. BaU, U. S. collector at Alaska, addressed the Iloste coaaittee on public laads to-day, upon the bill to extend the laws at the United States to Alaska. The cctomlttec will take a veto OS Friday. BrfratMl.Two to Oaf. Tha r&b committee of the IlecM PacJAo IUilread coamittee rated 2 U 1 agiintt ex tending the time far the eosp.tla mt tho Ko:tl.frn raeiS. FOKUtiA NEVIS. . .T7 . i aw" ea Sf" IJf. " . ' ' - - i raxnelt. 22. r. i Losrwx. April 13. Parcel!, speaking at ; Bamna. said ha had bound hi take If by no ' pledge to sit for Cork or Heath, but was de- ' Urmiced if elacted to sit for ilayo. N'early ' i a thousa&J corotalrslary left TJuhus to tfniclata order daring tho con: re g struggle i between Pameil and tho priests. te.rl.r rde,l..d. Frcm the tth to the lllh 5.CO0 rr-K.i left ' Bremen for England and the United States. . struggle I TV... .(.-. . . .w tr t a nTS s on tte country. intn sraalrri-a urru Wu. H. Gladstone, sos cf VT. E. GUI atone, Las bees elected to ParhoaMSt for tVorceatershire east. John O'Connor Power and Charles Stewart Parsell. hose rulers. have bean elected for coasty Msje. Power received 1,320 Teles aad Parsell 1.213. O. E- Brews, Liberal, who sat for Mayo is but house, and who also stood at this election, wa defeated, receiving 565 votes. JSlHtarxaac! Naval Hatters. Sr. rrrxicto. April 13- -Gea. FksA-elan , started Testerday fer MiasXe In coaseqeenoe of alarms on the Chine frontier. The ecmaasder of ths Russian Pacific aquadrss has been recalled. His sueeesaoi trM start Is a few days. Ts Crlaa maeII.r Trlacapha. Bsaxcr, April 13 Ths Busdesrath has aiopted a reaoluUas proposed by a repre- scstative of Bavaria, declaring that receipts ' for peat St rssutUace ahaM.be KahU to , top daty.'thus revtrsisg the vote of March 3d, which led to the resignation of Bismarck, rrahahlllllra. gr. rrrrxscsraa. April H. It Gortsohs. ea- Jlrm. x. Yos Gt.rs. his assistant cinu- ter, will probably become minister of foreign affairs without the title of chancellor. Crratas TwrlSf Sattrra. Bzzut, April II. In the Beishstag. yes lerdsy. a bill repealing dalles on flax and State are benefited, wade the peple of the other TrgUbl. tbr, expt cstlsa, pxiwd ' aonlhern itctioa rcceire no heneits thes iU second reading. frac, therefore saaraay- i.r BMtcemajitia. ( Ixisvos, April IL It u reported tha. a barony will b cosftrred ca Beaconsfield, with reversion to his brother. tataa r lb. .lew Psarlisusaeat. Losbjx, April It. The libaral xaajarity over the coeabiaed opposition, including Ilome Balers, wilt be about 60. The Irish members whe are pledged to fellow Tar- sell a active pohey number 36. Tbe Haadelajr Jf kmc rr. J Leanox, April IL The Ilaraeso Arabas- I aador deelana that there tt sot a rartice of truth in the reported maaaaere in Haadelav. 1 Leave ot absaaee here to British oEcem has t ben stopped, and it is generally thought ' that an laportant step Is iBpesdisc. ! w j. j B ,M , i Losdot. April 15. The Mark Lane Ex- 01 ue ( P4' J.: was ot incrougaiy seasonable weather hare made a wonderful I change i n the aspect of th e country. Wheat is somewhat back ward la some districts, but therefore not likely to culler from any return ot cold weathtr. Showers hare somewhat delayed tbe complexion et Spring. Sup plies ct English wheat are again small both ia London and the provinces. Prices have declined a shilling, millers' requirements being light, asd weather faroiable las In- a (rxUti j dictate prices to Western Europe. Bed Winter wheat a fortaisht ago was worth &7s ; ptr qr asd sold with difficulty at 3s per qr ( decline. Russian ports hsve not declined cmite so decidedly, but the tendency in all cases bsva been averse to seuers. a sue same time tbe decline stimulated the de mand, and millers in soma casts have bought comparatively freely. The proxi mate cause ot the collapse ct the ring was not so much abstention from buTicg on this aid aa favorable crop prospects in both m II 1 . it . l . a t England aad America Official estimates of .iAj.r inn i' 1 am I n l T stock asd grain in London Is larger than an- 1 WlUtf lkUt MM C.UC& i.lUUVIt IBS 4 U - . ... . .. .. ... . .1. re combination in Amirica to .."V"?"?? " An unusually heary J 'pated. namely. 20,000 qrs sgainst 209 - 11 0Z youth; increas ovisioBS is said to COO qrs at corresponding Ume last Jt. j from l00 to SCO0 annul ties to Mrs. Compared with stock in cranary at the be ginning ot the year, there is a decline of 2,185 qrs. Maize, in conscouence of l&rce arrivals received here, has declined 3 to 4s from the recent highest point. Mixed American ex ship Is now 29s. . . . . a. W Arrivals at pens 01 can nave Men acu- etalt. Trade Is very quiet foi wheat al lsQjils Cd lower, with only moderate demand at tho decline. It is noticeable, however, tnat ma coBliaenl has taken a considerable propor tion of late arrivals. Maize sold steadily but weaker at the close. Wheat for shipment was freely of fered, but buyers coaUnaiag indisposed to operate, it declined fully la Cd. Maize waa was Cd lower. 8 ales ot English wheat but week were 24,. Oil qrs at 48s 2d per qr, against 52,033 qrs st 41s per qr the previous year. Imports into tho United Kingdom during the week ending April 3d were 1,019,119 cvta wheat aad 111,052 cwt Sear. Cxtrnltou ot Otero. through tha p&laee aU, was cxstd this tnnmi it.i... i i.ir. .a. u.d uwv nu wu aCTcasou vtcro I ' gare hU aj as 10. The aathorittei nscallr ' present on saeh oce&stoss were on tin seat- H iutu, in inset ot nfclca a large crowd had , Assembled. Perfect crier -a-a maintained, A final visit vaa made to 0 thero by Duke da Sexto, grand chamberlain, who remained 20 j saiantes with hita. It is not knova whether ! r cot the prisoner made any disclosure, "A null Sadder xizut," : ia uenzress to-dar CarratsI nrm! ih OI tbe t be lienor repited that tho sight ci per i HtW tfn.ited was still sadder. K"1 ) CoaacUrie-. AsreeU 1'ik.o. 1 Cmtrrimxaiu Aiml is t-... t-. iu aad Italy bare signed ado.M4ofi to a trr- a.v-. Base B.ta lasi-en and ilonUnegTo. rAcinccwAsx ! T "ln Will Co to 11. r Arctic Seas. ! Sax Fcxvcuoo, April 12. The revenue uirsin csineuown irotn Aatoiia on Friday last under telegraphic orders from tho treasury department. It is presumed that as she is largest and vtroagrat vessel Is the revenee srvic on this eoaat the wiH he leaded with tsppht far ths lefcaf of the Aretie whakrs and txplohng yacht Jcaz aetta. Workltt-raer.' Ticket Pelente . Sayrx Cacr, April 12. A spirisl electioB took pUce to-dar far citr osScom. Thrto r at . 1- . a PJ by the BepaU.eass. The lalter wai tee last Ueiet pUetd is the ld. and H'1 hope was esterul&ed of iu see. yet lis mayor acdetek were eleetetl. TheCitueea x xsd Teeple's ist csadHste fr treacrtir 'fcta- se dt-zera and Taxpayers eoswseu en coansttesea and eUted thees ' i-- S f 7'" T.l J of ere. Lb. bearifit shock o! eoitiqttiie for ?" Jt, 5 fH! V 71! f1 -Tf "rorted, althsugh "aiatj. nw 99 uiai ut' ants ptaisir vie we. Tne Nevada ioci. appar- esuy swayed a foot out of perpta-Mrular. The- Chronicle RjU lla OSlce. The Chronicla ratted its osXeo this crres i leg. AS the otd force? qoit except eight, who accepted the rejection. The exodus of the eld hands Uearisg their preal belosg isgc aUraeted a coadcrab crewd. asd a ' good deal of botisg. eta., was iadaigfj is. bat stasg that could Ve adstdtrti a dis turba&ee. Tbe- StocK Carahtlaz- XUII Lert. In the State Sena'e to-day Baadhart's bill for suppression of stock gamhitsg failed to receive co&atitsUosal majenty. A?e Is, noes IS. rropeUIau to Divide Calllsral. Sacaaxxxro. April 15. This morning Mr. DelvaHe. while srrsrrigg under the de feat of hit normal school bill introduced the foHawing resolution, which was on motion referred to the Los Asgelra delegatise - vt Baaxaa, 11 Is Knows beyond queauas lielnleresls and secessities of the peo- P" - aaerest sections of this State cansot be made to Ssraoutrr, s.i osstratedis this and previous leculative sessions that the IsUreats of the southern part of the Stats are stcadilr icnored asd voted dewa witheut due cossiderauon. asd I that regard for justice, which is the right of I the people ot all sections, and ! Wsxaxas. The pee pie ot that section are I oospeCed to ray their pro parti an of the , revenues by which other ctlass ot the liefOiTMJ cry iu Aasesthiy. UkO bcnaio concsmns. Tnat a comsusaten 01 tnre members L-8 appointed by the governor to taxe under consideration tbe advisaatn and. i neeevaity ot a divisiea ot tho StaU, asd that j said commiaiian be directed to report their fccselstio&s to the next Legislature. J J C0XGKESSI0XAL. i Saate. WasBtsoTsx. April 12 appsorriatisff $2t?0.OK) fe'r the The bill erection ot rests oa the Bio Grande frostier. pa- Chalmers Introduced a joint resoluUan una me pimw m kiuicu vaie-i uihu uj the secretary ot the treasury recently has unsettled the stock market and might cause suspicion of stock jobbing and bring dis credit upon the government, and making it unlasfulto purchase for the covcrnseat any bonds except after a week's notice of the amount. The Ute bill was taken up and Teller moved to strike out the cliuso exempting frcm taxation for twenty-five years lands held by Indians in severalty; rejected by 10to5. Teller's amendment that nothing in the settle there, was pasted. Thurman held that it was inconsistent to exempt Indians, who ara made cilia: ns by this bill, from taxation. The bill was then passed, 37 to 1C. The principal amendments: to tho bill during the debate were a? folio s: Striking out tha reservation regarding tho faring up of the gudty Indians, which permits the act to go into effect if the President shall bo convinced that every possible cCort to tho effect that such surrender has bean made, thus making their absolute surrender a con dition precedent to the payment of the monev acprorinaicd: acveuuR ?tv,vw 10 Meeker. Miss Meeker and Mrs. Prin. and from $200 to $300 to Mrs. Post; providiag that the act shall cease to bo ot effect and that the Indians be protected in their pres ent rights it tho sgroesaent is sot ratified within four msnths alter its approval; al lowing tho settlement ot any Indians on the Unitah reservation if they wish to go there, aad providing that no Indians ahall bo com pelled to remove froaa lands claimed in sev eralty unccr lornfer treats. Coaference report on census urn wa taken up and adopted. HOBC The SniVez presented a message o! tho T.;.i.n iMssntttlnff tho report of the secretary ot State, respectiag Chlaeso immi gration; referred. v The llouse went into committee for three hours debate on the army bUL. Thejaian who dines on pigs' fect is re duced to extrcmcties. rows sujcsaky. San Francisco reeords tho suicide of a raz pieker Ophir levies a tax of $1 50 Samuel Beaehman. a merchant of Tehama, suicided by jumping iato tho Sacramento The mining debris hill parsed the Cali fornia legislature 23 to 15 Kearny's trial commenced on Saturday and will Us con tinued to-day The wife of President Diaz died at the city of Mexico, on tho 9th -The late election ii T?nf-.- turned the patliacest square about Tho liberals net gain is ninety. feor seats llart, or "Black Dan." made the beat time on record, finishing in the sir days' walking matoh, 65 miles, 165 yards, winning tho OXeary belt Nothing has as yet been elicited concerning the outrage on Cadet WLittaker The Senate concurs in the llouse amendment to the immediate de ficiency bill General Grant arrirI at Mobile os Satcrdiy The Edison tailing process will be used in a mill at OroviEe. CaL. by the first of August Tec North ern Pacific will probably get an extension of time for 6 instead of 10 Tears, as naked. The tT directory of St. Louis contains 12O.M0 names; the estimated population is 54 0,e00 The Senate, of Kentucky has TetedtoieH the govtmors assaios, re- gardisg it as too expensive Perty-feur c-trrfidsteit are reported for the vacant U. S. judgeship in Kentucky Das O'Leary is worth $.000 as the result cf pedestrianina The people of Atlanta are already se- ctring liiir Summer resorts The Chil ian army have committed fearful atrocities is Peru PameU reports himself well pleased with tha result of ths Engluh elec tions The peace strength cf the German army, -127,270; no wonder Germans are huviag "Fideriind" by hundreds Ciih- Kc journals and Hshofts unite In protesting against the resigieua decrees Km. Al phonso has signed Otero's death warrant 700 Buncette have been bsritd alive smder the cj'y walls c JLmgos. aa a sac rifice for th Kiss's heakh; these wcind- mes. wasss. toys, gjris, priests asd foreigsers Tha iBsess of th King of Bermah is sail to be leprosy Afar San is shortly expected is Cabu! At the burning of afcay and grain depot at Wil mington, N. C, several persans were burned to a erkp by being buried under a faBis wxB Two persons were suseaied is a fire at HiTtrbill. Mass., es the 13ih Burglars entered the house cf Mrr. Coaia, Nesnah. Wis., beat her iuesxibto and sioIeSlei worth ci h-'-""''i and jewelrr. Geo. G Wdsos, foraarly cf the Coast Sarrty, ewn-ired suicide al San Lds OHs po The yeSow fever has brokes out at Yera Cruz Maxicas Casgres met at the sty of Mexico, April 3d A Star prohih- ttery eenvemics vM be held at Beaten on the 24th isst.; detectte wifi be- elected to the Clerelasd eoorentios. w&ieh seeta Jane I7ta Neither Dmn-Cy -eWaah- hsrae wtil be aBoved a uaX, aeeerdisg to attest is4tructions Tho charge is rr, ti-ii colored infgraats is Kansas ara not wtlttsg to go into th wastry, preferring towss Tsg Kee Taee. Chinese aabas- saier to Fraaee, goes to St. Petersburg to adjeut the difiScuJeies between China and Russia Germany asd the Yatiean are in a conceMTre mood toward eich other The Swedish ParSament have rejected the arstybiH asd the ministry has resigned. A rival love affair terminated is the death of two stricken swains at Galveston, ose of the rivals seaaitting murder and suicide The Liberal set gain thus far is 10S As (sgiae and baggage car west through the bridge sear Shendxs. Kansas; so one hurt Democrat of ToetMsra urge Dem ocratic United States Senators to seat Spof- ferd A body of araasd sses. burned tho house of Deputy Collector Stewart, of Fan nin county. Ga., and wounded his son Lord Lyttos. viceroy to India, has. beea created Earl of Lytton Many persons hare pesuhed is the floods of Ismid. Municipal elections in New Jerssy show Bepublkan gains The State M2ks Association et Wisconsin, a vtry large asd inflaestial body, elected delegates to the Cincinnati cosventies Ca&fcmia Demo cratic eesrestieu at Oaklasd. May 10:h The great forest fire In New Jersey, has crossed Tom's river aal U ia feared that it win reach tiw towns The Iowa I&pub Keas convention is in session at Cos Moires with S5 delegates Mi&teezi Hpu!ean conveeiisn is is session at Sedalia The outlook from Kentucky is Car Grant A catered weseas 105 years old was baptised at Paris, Ky.. a few days sine A wocksan on the new capitoi bsaldisgs at Albany fell to the ground asd waa tQied Do Lesseps says that mere questions were ashed is San Francisco concerning his canal teas in any other dry in the Euian The value o! the Ice crop in the State ot Maino is estimated at$L,ecO,O0Q A brewers' congress will be held ia Buffalo the first week, in Jasw S00 colored people reached tha coat district oi Bock Island county, 111-, aweek since; prerious to their arrival there was not a colored person there Tho exodus committed have found a colored Dessccrau witness and is happy Mart. J.Towasind. C S. District Aitorsey cf New York, is con ducting the Whiitaker cadet caw -Ths Public "a weekly clearing house statement makes satisfactory showing for all cities ex cept San Franciscc Beports of yellow fever is New Odaans are contradicted. Besolslions requesting the Calif arsia del- egatJcn In Cosgrcsa to uso their infise&ce to prevent the discontinuance ct the letter scr rica ot Wells, Fargo Jc Co. harts been adopted by tho California aasemblT A boy at W atsonvine, CaL, died Irosa. a Irac ture ot the shall, eansed, by being struck with, a ball The school population ot Virginia is 400.WJ Upwards 23,000 acres ot copper lands bavo ceaa puieAasca in Northwestern Texas by Yirginia and Maryland capitalists Hie aaylasas is West Virginia are not large ensugh to ae commodate the insane, and 100 ot these un fortunates are confined in the various jails of the State Mary Sssith. of Buffalo, ker- sencd the kitchen fire and died six hours arterward from the effects ot the same A Georgia murderer who escaped from tho Carxelton jail was at last accounts being pursued by blood hounds 400 Canadians left on one train last week for Dakota The estimated increase of the cotton crop of 1SS0 over that ot 1S7G is 2,000,000 bale There were 375 oil wells drilled in the Bradford district in March A large wool crop is growing in Southwestern Georgia A liquor seller it not allowed to sit in a jury In Quincy, Mass; New Brunswick and Nora Scotia are buried under frost, i to 10 feet of snow Chicago used iO.CCO.000 bricks ter building purposes last year Thirty-eight survirors ot the Mexican war reside In Ivnox county, Term. ly order of the war department 4,000 evergreen trees will be planted in tho National Cemetery at Natchez. Young Lady "John, how long shall you be, as I want to practice" Gallant Young Gardener, with, noisy lawn-mower- "Oh, goo yoouw on, Miss Atnv- jcouvr on! I shan't mind yar noise 1"