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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1875. - FOR CONGRESS, UEXUY WAttBEX, OF TAMTHTT,. " Fourteen dry goods firms of Montreal, Canada, failed last week. ' John S. Gasou, President of the Buffalo, Xcw York and Erie bank, of Buffalo, died on the 30th ult., aged 83 ' i -. Wm. Westervelt was on trial at Phil adelphia, on Monday, acensed of being a party to Uio abduction of Charley Koss. Union & Adams, wholesale dealers in furnishing goods, Boston, failed on Monday. - The New Jersey State Treasurer is said to be a defaulter to the amount of 50,HR. i A Liberal Republican State Conven tion is to be held in Albany, X. Y., on the 22d inst. Never waste a fly in huckleberry sea on. One fly in a plate ot huckleberries contains more nutriment than , three terries. The money market is quoted close in Portland, none but good customers be ing able to get accommodations at the banks. is an euergetic The statement camo from San Fran. cisoo.on Monday that the Bank of Call fbrnia would resume business at an early aay, u nothing nuforeeen turns up I his u good news. Miss Nellie Meacham has already oiaover one- hundred copies ot her latber'a new book, " Wigwam and War- Tath," m Salem. She little agent. Dr. H. Carpenter has resigned his position as dean ot the medical faculty of "Willamette University. Ur. Sharp. less, of Eugene City, has been mentioned as his successor. Under date of August SO, from Rome, -we learn that Garibaldi is oowBned to liis bouse at Caprecrel by illness, super, induced by overwork on his scheme for the improvement of the Tiber. The funeral of W. C, Ralston, late President of the Bank of California, transpired In San Francisco on Monday. An immense concourse of citizens fol lowed the body to the grave. A nice home for a lady guest would t a residence with a Georgetown Pennsylvania, family, which consists of father, mother and six children, all of whom have been deaf and dumb 1 from birth. A lady who was summering at New. port with $300,000 in Duncan, Sherman Co. s paper, has gone homo to teach a country school for $18 a mouth. The threat publishing firm of Boston, Lee & Shcpard, suspended payment on Saturday. Liabilities stated at from $330,000 to $1,000,000. On the 26th ult,. Sterling, Ahreus & Co., of Baltimore, said to be the largest importing house in the United States, failed. Liabilities said to be On the 27th ult., at Lodi, Ind., Rev. isaac uenham, aged 80, a well k-iown Baptist preacher, was ran over bv a train ou tbo S. St, I Railroad, and KlUCU. At waco, Texas, u the night of August 30, Charles Carrick and J. W. Turner fought a duel with six-shooters, in the dark, at a distance of only four feet. ; Three shots were fired, resulting in Turner's death. Since the failure of the Bank of Cali fornia last week, Government has trans ferred by telegraph . $1,401,000 in gold for the benefit of banks who have de posited with the sub-treasurer at Xow York. A party of Fiji Islanders are to at tend the Centennial. Sealed proposals lor supplying them with roast mission ary daring their stay should be sent in at once. During August there was an unusnal -demand for clean rag money, over five millions of mutilated notes having been ent in for redemption during the month the largest monthly demand for years. Geo. A. J. Pannell, State Senator from the Wheeling, West Virginia, dis trict, and Chairman of the Democratic Central Executive Committee, fell dead t noon ot August 29th, of heart disease, . -at White Sulphur Spring. The Vienna Pram, says $21,000 Bos nian Christiana havo fled to Austrian territory. The whole district from the ' mountains to Una is being abandoned by the Christians and devastated by the Turks. Nikitika of Montenegro has Ijeea appointed geueralissmo of the Bos aiian insurgent,- The fact that twelve prominent mer ebants in Montreal last week were -obliged to ask from their creditors an extension of time, is sijnnficant. It chows that not even the sound rjttaciples ot free trade and hard money, can insure Individuals against the consequences of leosieesness and miscalculation. " James Dunn, catholio, and Robert Coulter, protectant, both engaged at ane rolling mills, Columbus, Ohio, got into a religious dispute ; last .Friday; wuhui wm conunuea on Saturday, re vulting in the 6hooting of Dunn by v;ouiterf probably tetany. . . IMa advices from the polar expedi tion sent out by the English Govern, meat bare been received from West Greenland. The Alert and Discovery naa amvea at JLJisoo after pleasant passage from England. Both tailed ftom Rittenber, V. K;, July 17tb for VperaaviK. aii were well, and prepa rations bad bean toade for pushing north a possible in the Alert, and for fledge expeditions beyond to the pole. Hob. I Henry Warren, Republican candidate for Congress, made a well tifflsd rpeecb &om the balcony ' of . the America ExcbacgB Hotel, Portland, en MonJay, evesiss, which was; well rpecive-J. lie was followed by Jadgs C$S?i88rwbo wSliaf.M W'.i. u Tvcr-Id che 2!r. Warren at least J majority at the coming election. A water spout fell, ten miles north of Caddo, Indian Territory, August 29th, at the crossing of the Missouri, Kansas, as i cxas railroad, l ne water rose twelve feet in two hours, displacing the bridge between Caddo and Carey, and overflowing the track several miles. Reports from 160 points in Arkansas, West Tennessee and northern Mississippi bhow that the general crop prospects are of the most gratifying character. There are abundant crops of wheat and oats in most ot tins region. Good crops of small grasses were made, and all has been harvested and protected save com The latter has in all instances matured, and only awaits convenience of planters to harvest. Both tlio Xorth Atlantic and South Pacific squadrons will rendezvous at Panama and Apinwall during the re bellion on fee isthmus. Our govern- mentlias been fully advised of the pro gress of the troubles there, and weeks ago Rear-Admiral, Mullaney was or dered to beep several vessels at Aspiu wall. The Jtichmond and Omaha are at Panama ; the Shaicmut at" Aspin wan, The Texan border troubles arc break- ing out again, in spite of Cortina. The U. S. forces along the Rio Grande are too few to protect tho interests of peace. aoio settlers. This fact vs confirmed in a letter by a promiueot U. S. official. mat cattle stealing and murder of peace, ful Americans still continue?, and that this state of affairs will oontiuue in spite of the military and naval forces, unless some arrangements can ba made to al low American troops to pursue thieves and murderers to their haunts in Mex. ico. . j. aui, iuuinesota, dates to tlic 27th uit., say no more favorable weather for securing the grain crops coald be -I0r lban been experienced in the last three weeks, up to Monday, TV u -osoiuie ract that the bulk of the finest crop ot wheat, barley and caw raised in any Btate has been secured ... w raage Dy rain A .o Vl wrn piauted this year in the-state; prospects very poor; the weather has been uniform and the rain ww wi ivt ripening. ' ...... i Three battalions of the Turkish ex pedition, which landed at Kleck.have reached Mostar wkhout opposition, r our thousand Servians have xutkisu lerntorv i(Ews cuprisiasi Six men are to be hung fc Fort omitn, Ark to-day, for murder; The San Domingo scare proves to bo no great matter after all. A bravo Kew Orleans lawyer cow. 1. s 1 . a . . mueu a yeuow woman the other day ior repcaiea insults offered him. "A la?w .J j r.v)iviBu ui xuiiaueipnia has an income of $10,000 a year." But is not derived from her pract'ee c-:. , sKunKs under the seats made things lively at a campmeeting in Ches ter county, Pa., one day last week. As yet there seems to bo but forty- uspiranis lor Andy Johnson's seat in tne u . S. Senate. Y. is rumored that the New York m . ... xnoune will Bhortly change hands again. Hon. Henry Warren has gone south to meet his Democratic opponent, Lane, and they will canvass the Willamette valley together. Tho large number of failures reported in Canada are denied." It is now said only four or five dry goods firms have failed in Montreal. " " One of the directors of the Bank of California said recently that Ralston got iuio a snap and used the funds of the bank to help himself out again. August 3 list, the U. S. Treasury at Washington transferred $50,000 gold for the benefit of tho Portland bank. , via San Francisco. The Treasurer says this will bo the last transfer. Several New York magnates, worth in the aggregate $15,000,000, rode to the races in one orauibuv, but the bovs on salaries hired carriages. President Grant has shaved his beard oft and cut his hair. The Buffalo Ex. press says "it looks like another stealthy step towards Cajsansm." Tho Black Hitlers are returning, hav ing vacated the Hills on the order of Gen Crook. They report rich dicinTs iu Dakota. "Sixteen brothers in a bar-room all slopping up to the counter at once and calling for whisky straight," was one ot the notable incidents of tho day of the hanging at Tazewell, Tenn. The Washington Star says editori ally : "The week opens, as last week closed, with the presideut aud every member of his cabinet absent from the feat of government." A burglar in Decatur county, Iowa, lately broke into the church and carried off the whole Suuday school library, Chicago, during the year endinc Julv 1st drark 15,000,000 glasses of beer- enough to have put out the great fire it properly applied. It is stated as a fact that Mrs. Webb. who. resides in tho northwest part ot Livingston county, Missouri, has reached tbo great age of 100 years old. Mrs. Joseph Custer, of Worcester. Pennsylvania, stung by a bee, died a few days after, lier arm swelling to the shoulder, and a yellowish liquid beinc discharged from it iu several p'aces where it broke out. Comptroller HopkiiiP, of New YorK. has announced that he will not bo a candidate for re-election. This resolu- ..uuijMuieicume mm iiKe a summer cloud since he has been charged with complicity in the canal frauds. Joe Anderson of Franklin township. Indiana, was in luck when I e plowed up an old tin bucket and found iu it $3,000 in gold coin. The money is supposed to have been buried by an old Englishman and his wife, since deceased. during tho war. A mother ot 16, in Franklin county. North Carolina, having three boys at a birth, the citizens have great hopes, it she lives and goes on, of becoming en titled to another member of the legislature. The Maih investigating committee, now at Kalama City, has tecured a mass of testimony, but whether their report will sustain Prof. Marsh's charges ts not known, as the committee is very reticent. The committee had spent fifty Jys up to the 31st ult , in the investi- Messrs. Moody and Sankey. in an nouncing that Brooklyn, New York, and! Boston will be the fields of their ..-.b ,u mis: country, show a Mr. Wado, the British minister, when recently visiting the departments of secretaries of state, was kept waiting in an ante-room by Li Hung Chung, viceroy of Pekin, and one of the secreta ries of state. Mr. Wade was offended, and withdrew. The v icoroy apologized immediately, and nothing serious fol- Rather a novel celebration took place at St. Albans,' Vermont, recently. One year ago, Marrietta Ball was murdered in tho woods near by while defending herself against a ravisher; and, upon the anniversary of the day, 200 pen ons as sembled at the scene of the killing, and listened to-an impressive sermon by Rev. Mr. Howard. Tho bushes all around were hung with crape, and the services were described as solemn, the preacher claiming that all should unite for com mon defense, and the suppression of crime. The facts about gold notes are these They are secured by the deposit witl tne Government of U. S. bonds, and for every dollar ot gold notes issued by the national gold banks, the government requires to be deposited with tbcra one dollar and twenty-five cents inU. S. bond?, and these bonds are worth more than $1- 25 in gold are above par, Consequently every dollar iu gold notes issued actually represents iu vVue one hundred and twenty.fi ve cents in gold COln. 1 lie COVerntTlfnt liiifT cnxinwl - w, w... LVVH1VU beyond all possibility of loss iu this way, promises to redeem every gold note iu coin, in case tho banks issuing them fail to do so.. Gold notes, then. arcs actually belter security than gold coin, because they are always good whether the banks break or not- We are willing to take any quant ity of gold notes at par. Office hours most any lime during the twenty-four. fm-!tln n r . . -iuiu lam btoroi occurred va YY ashington City on Sunday. Thirty .v.. ww ni uooaea nine teet deep. The inmates fled to tire up per stories ot more substantial d .vellinrrs from whence they w'fero rescued bv rafts. The streets in the vwinity of the lAvy jaru never before overflowed, were cov erea rrom two to three feet, likewise Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Owing to the bursting of sewers, the street cars ceased running. Merchants on Pcnnsyl vania avenue lost thousands by the bursting of water into their cellars. I' rom insufficient sewerage much prop erty was destroj-ed or damaged. In Germantown, Rock creek was higher than for 20 years. Nearly all the boats on the creek and the canal were washed np on the banks, and several leaded wiin coai earns, it is stated that the destruction of tho dam separating Rock uviu A uvumac, involves a J OSS of 510,000. " Gen. PhiL Sheridan's reception at Portland on Tuesday night was a grand affair a perfect ovation. Thousands of citizen's crowded the Btreets. the mil itary companies were cut in full dress, rour cannons be!ched forth their fiery wo.come, and flags and banners and music and general rejoicing pervaded tne wnoie city. The General was high. ijr m, nis reception, as well he might be, for we are informed that no such grand affair was ever seen in Port. land before. Ror for Phil. The election returns from California would seem to indicate the success of the Republican ticket. The vote in San Francisco was about es nnn j v v uv money used aud the result could not be told uutil tho full vote was counted. In Stockton tho total vote was 1 725 ana mc election ot Evans, Republican candidate foi State Senator, was con ceded. In Vallejo the total vote was 1,619. Estimated vote) Republican ouu, ueraocratic 500, Independent 300. returns irom the county iudicate the success of the whole Republican ticket. A new banking institution, called the Central Trust Company, with a capital ot 61,000,000, opened on the 1st on corner of Pine and Nassau streets, New York. It is said that in his forthcoming message the President will strongly urge that the Indian Bureau be turned over to the War Department. The Merchants' Exchange Bank of San Francisco was to open aaiu the 2d. on Geo. A. Smith, second President of Latter Day Saints, Jicd at Salt Lake on the 1st. 1 - lew turt : .... . - "','&& - Many YamnUl county larmers ai season building new nouses. ' A camp meeting is to commence l the town of Kellog, in the Calistoga cin. on tne secoua aay oi oeptemoer. The slaughter-house and smokeJiouse o. J. C. Bun, Jr., near Areata, Humboldt county, were destroyed by Are recently. There are fifty buildings in the course of construction at Santa Rosa. The com Dieted school census in Los A?" geles county shows 7,767 children, of which number 2,700 are non-attendants at school Ernest Kern, a saloon keeper at Santa Rosa, has absconded, after having borrowed an ine money ne couio, leaving bis wire aestuute. The residence of W. H. Finical, in Ante jope vauey, two miles east or Ked JilnS, with its entire contents, was destroyed by t i j . un; ou ounuajr oi last weeic. Judge Eastin, living near Santa Clara, has an acre and a half nlanted in cotton. which is lookinsr linelv. the nlants belntr about three feet high. The Judge express es ereas sansiaction wun tne result or tiU experiment: The sea-seroent npwlfnt exnect anV fur- ther favors from the Dress unless he wisr- gles into sight oftener thau be has In the last two months. A VervlieavvJisil itnrm nminrnl If Snn. day at Silverton. For lialf an hour the hailstones Delted dnwn tiirimiQlv. heintr about three inches in depth on the streets and back on the foothills. Uoon meltine? the Iiall was sufficient to cause considerable streams-to run in the streets, which had before been perfectly dry. John Burnett, of Jefferson, last Saturday wh)le cutting the binding of sheaves of va.cu,xurH uiregner. near mat citv. rave ''TBta. A letter wrfften fc , mnr mf ta Folar expedition on k',oa,a eorery. previous to her dewwta, , "rm Baatik. Creenland; dated Augast 12t ns Alter ieftvin nnaM.M. -trxte anz. Son.1 miTeTfrSm tti will then surw neT on fn thl'&f severe winter cob. nt wfth two of our lieutena. T S!?1 will Join the Alert, y i u-ifh vL , made toward th? AjL"h.?x One sled will leave tlx' iILd.reto.r every week or so. trn' ZTJ , -.- , , "-- frovlsloii8 to the others. as partv Is thus reduce h on alone and reach ag part Will DU3 the pole by' tseli! Who wm have the dU tt11 honor I do not know, hut If anr r" Commander J Jarklaln, ot the AU ; this is done sr.tferaetnf-v and nil urvev n". completed, -ve shall return ?ome durinT the autumn of next vear, but ' not shall etav outs oi ,t IT rater anv circumstances, over which imt e wwfrol. we shall not rrtay out longi r than tiiZ ' . --' Whether wfth 'L who .necti a slashingblow with the knife he wSuHAgT j tion li ? tbe rlsTuu tosSSirt hu iClCS"hrOUJ?'l the 5lndin -oi entered fully fallen offvkKtewKdto hia left arm. making a deep cut and sever- ! Beecher. The Life of Tl.rfl? wm.. " ing one of the priuefpal arteries of that j promised to sell in aLot everv 0,1 !' " member. Uis arm wai handrwi n tn. howuiAi.i .Vill -IPi??1 every Christian , (lal nr.til -u . " : -r Twenty-two millions is named as the deficit ot the Bank of California, thir teen millions as tho deficit account and nine millions as the overdraft. The 89,000,000 overdraft is thought to be secured iu Mich manner as to be avail able almost immediately, and the pri vate wealth ot the stockholders individ ually aud their general reputation for integrity, seems to leave no doubt that the depositors will receive every dollar due them. By the first of October, it is promised, the Bank of Nevada will open, with a full capital of 5,000,000 coin, so that financially considered Cali fornia will have all the money she needs to do business with. . - I3 Mr. George Jones killed a bear on his rarra on Aionday last, near Koseburg, that w eighed uearly 200 pounds, dressed. The farmers' new warehouse at Iiidenen- aud will soon be completed. i JLTn ?iim?1 s,terlin& o stole the boots from the Overland hotel, Cauyonville was sentenced to thi-ee months in the counl yjail. vxi.i Two hundred young men at Salem indulged id a charirari rw ni..h). i and afterward drank lomnngrl.t,, n, i ot the bride and groom. A young man named Wm. Allison was arrested a few days ago iu Jackson county, foi insanity and examined before the probl er authorities. v John Bolt, who lives on Applegate. Jack sou countv. came nesir lni..r h& ur. e the rupture of an artery hi his leg a few .-ays since, while engaged at work iu his store. - " Frank Smith ont ia ir.t- ... , half days, 45 acres of wheat, on Isaac Dur uiii.a farm, near Salpm ..,.. sk kle nor a cradle, but he did it with his iaixr. uoou WOrK. J-H Conner. XV. V vj unusual r ufiivv ni in n itii urind ornMn 1 J . . etui in hlch prostrated the crops, doing immense damage to grain. The weather all the ntx. iias ueuu ciouay.and again thi enaoie him to get to the city for medical assUtanee, although be bled profusely be fore reaching there. A few weeks asro it was statd thai-. . secretary otjhe treasury Had ordered a riff Id exaoilnation into thn x ffn i-a nr on tlie Pacific coast, and reports received by telegram from government agents are to the effect that for veara tliere lut hn systematic deframling ot the revenue by braiidy manufacturers. The report also indicates complicity on the part of internal revenue officials. Seizure nnH n.... tlous will follow against a number -f nWtnL llient businosa flnn. ln B-... . . " PrOm- , - tanctsco. The follow'r.o-i ...... j Vr-it.i-io'.- . & uuuur uiiie oi san i ua,e 30. w of general interest Uiate cause Ot the demand hv H.o of the Bank of California for Kalston's resignation was the dUcoverv bv the dirw- wf?' ?un"S tne Investigation, of a lot of iiyiii irrespsnsioie parties. ae2reeat- f " 'rei5iiuunnniuoia minion doiiars with no collaterals. It is also reported that . urn inieiiLion oi tne directors to have "iraucnuy caiiea lfcilstori into t heir coun cils to avail themselves of his intimate iiiugB oi tne business of tlie bank ureenuavKS ouying, 87 selling. Col ""t, lar s progressing with a mutual feeling of accomodation amone . ........ , uiuituii, iu ascertain how matters stand before evening. Tliere is a flutter among distillers and Revenue .."o ," , eoiisequeuec ofUie presence of bpecial Revenue Agent Clark, who is examining into affairs on this coast. Ou Saturday evening tbe Deputy Revenue Col- ufc jiuuotn. coutra CosU county. ... r- " lyiui yQuconlj scarcely elve one imr. 'uuwway J.B. Fxrd A Co- th fw Hi, i "-,;" 've Deeo rtilued finaneiall Eveu seeming adultery Is eoU1rh to Tu Mfh wifrra r tne cross " assoclatca vafe,.8 deeply attached to a Uesinni- " wmtn naa the care. and) Tit "'V . 1 VIM, lM.n nan.. ...I 1 assiduous in hU attention. nore was injured so badly that It Hecessary to kill him. Mri said that ir the horse was killed lie would die too; and he meant it, as the sequel proved. The horse was taken to the wlge of a wharf ami snot, x At the discharge of tlie eun the negro jumped into tlie river, and, Ilthough planks were thrown to him him, ho would not save himself. - A iictle child nf Mn r n ti..ii . iTA '"L8 v,U!tl"g her filks at Dalla. came near being drowned tlie other day iu tne mill race which (him k n v v i: . residenee. It seems tlmt the little thing, with several other littl ..i.u.in T playing about the rare, wlieu this little one leu in and in some wav crnr .. Under a board so that it held her under Um water. aiMl before slie w.u rescued by tier mother, who had tn h i... .. almost drowned. The Pioneer Oil Mill t cji-... rnuuing full time in ti h.. ...., T. VT n'fik henoe 11 b Pe i of Pints, valued at 50,000, on a clrge of and tl-y Iwve aln-adTeWmcnl illicit manufacture of whiskv. iTuir?..!ii to fill th :T? :l . V; c. 11 - 1 . "u ciiirgi u ueiiver It all oy tne middle ot September. we wiutl and rain iVovi, where they seized the telK -3ust "PPreciation ' of th t. uwh i4uugiocrvianhiM.t.M.i ws named. . a. -t -ia 1- --. ! vuifaigo, tnaii In the Balka mountains and are endeav prirjg to incite the Belgavins against the Porte. The insurgents of Peraego. Vina have establishea a national govern ment. Montenegro and Servia are now rapidly preparing tor war. The official press ot Montenegro does not conceal its sympathy with tbe movement. 1 f For some years it has been, gettm more and more impossible to' get a re. spectabb? gathering of the people to. getber ' to attend political ' mass meet. iR9 and epeech-making, until to-day It -w .u.wuuws iwgvii b VBpoOUl OlO adxenoe of the bone and einew of the couiutry to attend a political gathering of any kind. Place is considered altnrotW .vi.:.. -able. ..- , - When Andrew Johnaon 4 of Tennessee, an ex-blackamitb was chiefjustice of the sapnmB court, .Qd the governor with hia own bands made chl? ? chiot-i. wbile the chief-jostioe went to a forge and made a -hovel and tonga to present t ernor. . Mrs. Collier, a SmterrftM niui.x It is rumored that a majority of the jury of inquest was in lavor ot a verdict of manslaughter agaiust the officers of the royal yacht which ran down tbe Mistletoe recently, in British waters It will be remembered that the Queen and 6uite were on board the. royal yacht at the time the accident occurred. The feeling ot iudigiiation was so strong against the officers of the royal yacht. that they wem threatened by the people as they passed through the streets after the.disaster. A - - v" 'Id 1871, the' Democrats Carried the City of Louisville, Ky;, ' by 4,663 ma jority. This year they carried t it by only 2,783 majority. Tho vote was the largest ever cast in tbe city, at a State election. Tlie result indicates a Republican. growth. If the Republican party continues to put good men in nomination, the time is not far distai t when the citizens ot Kentucky will rec ognize in it the only political party that I can add to their wealth, and develop tbe wonderful resources ot the otate. is inorn- visited by another heavy it i.4 Still Rllllinir mill Ih. ""u"so 6"uu mil De immeuse. Cornucopia U situated in Elko county, Nevada. seveutv-fivR miiM ,rn. ........ Klko, ninety miles north oi Battle M01111- uii 1, iiiiu siuout one Hundred and twenty miles northeast of Wiunemueca. The uiiiios are UlstriDnted i inmirh r I 1 , : n - " 1 i-ruoa nugesana rouiKl mounds terminating OU a blirh beucll-land. nhnm from the summit and on the western slope j of the luscarora ranire of mnimnlna loo dollars were transfernMl hv Mu ry to-dav to the ainnmiU nnnn.w . ted, but it is not stated to what bank it is gone. At the molest of the Comptroller v. iwvurreinyai vt asmngton Lr. J.inder man, Director General of the United States Mint at ban Francisco, has made a thorough ........ ...,,, , uouks ana assets of the """""i" voiu U.111K anu Trust Companv. and found evervthimr in a antur,...:. ditioii and will repoat the same to tlie Comp- t.tYlllnt. 'PI... k...i. ...sit 1 - . -t' .......... i.c uik wm uu iere iree oy tlie kuvci iiiuciii. 10 manairn ita nu-n ift-..:s The inquest in the case of Kalston will be" resumed to-morrow. The stomach has been subjected to a chemical analysis. The feel- iK -aay is cueerrm among business men. wuuectiou aay has caused 110 failures, 'lu. Jxndon and San Francisco Bank bought i cKi-iuiiige irom prominent grain mercliauU during tho day to large amounts and many ""re" iiiive pam amounts not due until next collection day to assist those who are &uorc. anaron is credited with the state ment uiai unless something uuforsecu turns uP,f e 4ire:tors of tne B"k of California wm uwie 110 statement but tliat the bank w 1.1 resume ousiuess. An attorney stted 1 11 thin MAB-n?i 1 a. . . ... iuviib ui iic but Association to-day that one of tbe directors ot the Bank ot Cal- Mra. Lovciov. while luti; .1 o ampton, Long Island, a short time slnXT waa camea beyond her depth. A btr v ' went to Iter assist-in., is.,, .k Vt - held hnn so tighuy that he could do notfct ing. Georee W. .KKhtmk. ft..-i!-- pnetorofthe St. .Louis Democrat wi was ridiuar nlonv tlu lwft,.i. ..1... 1 . saved both the lady awl y .T i fhrht trrnk .J Sunday, betweeu two men. Urnmpim. tZFL fsniuaim' Wr- Callahan, one o hKJHfcr appear . ly weapon. K Jurjr,-wr mluS lead.- Gabriel le Londou tor Greeley fa distinguished tUt her blooan. the fin r!uin. tween the South Fork of the Owyhee Kiv- I L . 1,lformed him that the affairs of the uihj iii vreeh, or Middle ork. I , "wiiercouuiuon tuan lie ao- .Ir.r'f1" Vlty"dan) Avalanche has the following in regard to some rich ledg es which have been discovered in that territory : It is reported that rich gold, silver and copper bearlnsr mrartz luu. have been discovered about tiftecu miles from Malad City, in this Territory. Sev eral lodes liave been located, some of which are from ten to fifteen feet in width, formed ,"2 "V WR OI granite, slate, porphyry Slid firo-i-lo.- 'rtTU 1 Jl K J J "i uHiuraoe DiAnrv antcipated wbeu examination. they commenced their tnakes the fiivs . u . -is iranit statement : 1 have Jong thoueht ami t , to be ahn1ntut . , j- ' v' oww"y nonest and tret the adeqaate remunert,v, r .. . P at-d trouble expended." 8 "When the Republican party went oat of power in Texas, some three years ago, it turned over to Democracy 2,067 publio schools, with 5,625' teachers and 127,672 pupils. What has been the result I To-day, there is but 562 publio Bcbool in Ihe State, with a correspond, ing reduction in the number of teachers and pupils. ' Yet the Democratic party pretends to believe in popular education. An-Iowa girl -calls him '3fy Sunday cveuing mail.7' ' anu nre-clay ot wood and water in the vi.-ininr i.l mines. Should a good mining camn start up there, it will afford tiu ..-. stock raisers of Oneida County a much ueed- u umiKci, mr ineir products. Tho Indians of Klamath Lake, Yaiuax and Warm Springs have been, tor the past month in the Scician valley, horse-racW. gambling and bunting. They broke camp a short time ago, and started lor their home. Accordiner to the store nf n Wu,-,v I .V Jur. Indian, there is a chance for nomn tnhl. 5" sritrr, and was pitched about twenty m. . . . -. "w.w i luor iiirA eitA mu.. n . . . . . roousa with a Whirlwind A farmer who lives about five miles north west of Faribault, by the name of Samuel Johnson, was going along the road Satur day last when suddenly a little whirlwind, which described a, circle apparently not . .. xctji. iii umiueier, appeared in 1 1. a Mvid In . . r i . . . ... ..... unw uviiii ui nun. h took UD Ihd flituf: tinrfl. 1 1 ..l i i . ... ' i'. iiin; Him uuzzeu nice "warm of bees, but Mr. .inhnmn i-... his way directly towards it, thinking it liatl nr. iml n . . c . . . ""'' w power, in met, ne did "."-"""-"""" mine to step one side and let it whirl past, but kept straight uuuinuNjuare in tne road. When they came together the whirlwind seemed urop i everything else and took bold ot Mr. Johnson, and in less time than it takes r; "1 Jir. onnson naa lost his bat and between the Warm Springs and the Klam- atns. ne says the Jvlamaths accuse tlie Warm Springs India us of stealing their horses, and they were going to resent the insult. They would take their squaws out of -the way, and returning will give the Klamaths a sound threshing. Mr. Wilbur F. Cornell lias just arrived from Beaver creek at Jacksonville. The Sentinel says; While here, he showed us joine very flue specimens orclnnabar which he says will yield handsome returns, and from the appearance of the ore, lu which could be plainly seen the small mercurial partleles, we liave not the least doubt but what they will reap a rich reward for their labor?, and that their most sanguine expec tations will be realized. He informed us that their ledge is about two feet wide at present, and is increasing in width the far ther they proceed into the mountain side, it is-toe intention of this company to get out about 100 tons of the rock, when they will put up a furnace in the vicinity of the ledge. Wood anil crafi In .Kiir.la .. vicinity, and all that ia proper development of that country now is good wagon road from some point, either in Siskiyou or Jackson county, to the mines. The crons in BaJcr the Baker city Herald, are nn usually proa perous. Tbe hav is e-rcUiT,t whiu Tk. grain , yield vill be abundant. Farmers wm meet the coming winter season better prepared with nmvndi- ffat mtrulr than they did last season. With, the means of transportation, our farmers could raise much more gralu than could rmihlv ho consumed at home, as thrn cres of good tillable land now devoted to MMlurflL'e WHICH wnnlrl txa tnrnorl 1v,n L W"b Brain- A'ne wheat, we uud stand, is plump and large, with no smut rust tn SDcak of. ItmrMtlnir la Hoirov r.n ducted lu a lively manner, and farmers PPy in the anticipation of abundant yields. tSH.HSJLiloS M though he - uwiuu uy a oattery. it was a rough experience, and Mr. .inhnn .m never 'fool with a whirlwind agaiu Fair. A JvIETUOniRT : MlRin v Pama. M..mwHM w awutau I. i- nir"cle8 the newspapers have to . .-nuncijucui, uiennou, anu some or them. w ..." iscisk uunna --ijcijrian niirju'.ic. if :3 uaru lo unaerstand. It Is not often, however, that we are called on to record a Prorestant miracle. Yet nothing ";i".uiua re iito circumstances uejiuuig tne recovery of alias M. E ..khs, iiuy rejy on ner own ac count as given the other day at the Ctimber 15? 1 p" m P-'"eet i ng. The lady was afflicted with the spinal disease; physicians uw aval, uui on tne zotn of last f'VST earnestly praying for soundness wu um worua -nse up a pa walk came to her, and she found herself !ntn- toneously well. The family physician cer- wunuerxui cure, ana four other KTrf -auuyei we suppose there will tm fyj? August -r-T " waw uuruam. U1B BAryMli officer of the steamship Salvador, noW in tnis port, committed suicide by drowntoff himself at anv earlv hnnr ti.Ta ..P Tbe unfortanata man mnnnui h Pr.V." r,..rj'"'"ur001 wie.Bank of j .vwn.icu uu wuneu to day. ica n , a fields has recently been desed iu VrkncT h. under- which plates of glass may bo safe i . ay mm h.u 01 tnis machine, M. M Terquem and Taurleu were enabled to" pierce half-inch plate class at rmint. i cue another vithSqtcrfcg Pl,lt?.neai eljaracter of h.;r head ed totto rfec toiictts, and the fitness aud fit ot her drew.. Charlotte Bronte's husband, the Hcv Arthur Bell Xidiols. has a second v.lfc! illustrated newspaper in Yeddo. 1 BETlBiaCA riMVOUM. ? First Tliat the Republicans of Oregon declare unalterable adherence to the indis soluble Union of States; sovereignty of the Federal Government lu the functions as signed It by tlie constitution, rights of the ?aw eqUaHty f"U nieu be1" the Seeoid That we approve of the prewMifr Republican National Administration, a nth especially tbe eflort to prevent aud purdah fraud and expose past violations, and to guard against their occurence in the future.. 1 bird 1 hat we endorse the policy of" adjusting difficulties between this and for- -eign nations by arbitration instead of war Fourth That the Republcan party of Oregon oppose a third Preskieutial term, and believe that President O rant's letter to, General White' fairly removes that issue from politics. . J . ,?,TThft M wr are tbe oolr reliable legal tender, and a currency coa vertible with coin should therefore be gradually attained, and we are la favor of resumption of sjiecie paymenu as soon a it U pmcticnble to do so without disturbing " Qii1" "'tef"8 f country. Sixth We demand that m . be modified and revlsedto reflevTlnduatrf from t!io oppression of monopolies, , bevellth We deinnrul th. -i ti L--- and other corporations shall be heidIn " fair and just sublecttooVthe la-rkinS powers, coiistltutvmuii Zi" , u"'Klng: State AmlnisiratloTi.4' r""??? ?Wede wpresento. .wli11 "SI?9 their best efforts toeoni aid from the General GovemiWtforth! '''S?"1?" of the aCbUBlwr & . . 1- ?Uel; tbe fwproveroent ef thtTYvu. lamette, Coauille nrt WTi. . . . r ' MdStw?- P to JunctioPCityt Utr,n VTu y " popo- ofaw.r.!D"cons.i". H., . J. astem State line. - .-JTT up the Umatilla i sn.. 1;r- vattpns for public settlement.- - - - ' tw DtlTht "re fovorofmain-L ; 2; iT1."? lu u21'H7. and are opposod; "ysion ot the puLlic school moneys for sectarian puqweea. . ., - " 1 Wftlfth .Wa nmvUatlv tnt. .11 Opposed tO tha mtMnllni. nf tlwi rw, oiratlc party to power hi the nation to for- SSiifA P" PO"cl difference and ooito. wftfi Uie Republican party In inatntaluinst the caiwe ot true r-i.,rn.