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Yamhill County Reporter TELEGRAPHIC. A HY ATLANTIC (ABLE In Parliament. L ondon , Aug. 14.—In c minions Gladstone stated the conditions i whi.;h tbe government had offered to accept a compromise on cloture. The resolutions having been ennuged they decided to adhere to the original proposal •’ a simple majority. He said he would be read) to -oveur in any changes which the house regarde, dcatruble. Lord Hurtin,t n, secretary of state for India, in a speech on the In nun budget, said the Indian gov ernment want« d lai gely to reduce the military es tablishment, but the home government vetoed the project. He said hr hoped that areduction would be feasible hereafter, but it reorganization was con templated the t-cheme must receive the sanction ot parliament. He ^aid that it was estimated that the surplus for next financial year, after providing f<«r increased pay for subordinate officials, would be £3,171,000, an«l this sum would be applied solely to the reduction of wait duties. Irish Items. D ublin , Aug* 14. - A farmer was shot dead to-day at Crushee. county Claire. In the commission court to-day decision was an nounced and Timothy Rorke, Jno. Connor, Richard Savage and Maurice Castello were found guilty of having perpetrated ou the 17th of March last several outrages in the neighborhood of Fahy, county Kerry. Rorke was sentenced tjfiiteen years, and each of the others to ten years peual servitude. Three men, fuiid guilty of a savage assault on a person named Sullivan, at M llow, were sentenced to servitude for twenty, fifteen and ten ye«rs res pectively, uud a man who fired at soldiers in Mui- linger sentenced fi r life A Criminal's Statement. D ublin , Aug. 14 — Frauds Hynes, sentenced to be hanged next month for the murder of John Dolaug- hey, a herder, near Ennis, a few weeks ago. has made a formal statement denying he was drunk on the night previous to the day on which they ren dered their verdict as alleged by’O’Brien, editor of the United Ireland The judge has expressed a hope the attorney general will be directed to settle the matter. Extra I’ny Distributed. L imerick , Aug. 14 - Extra pay amounting to £2445 was paid to Limerick police to-day. Affairs In Nyrla. C onstantinople , Aug. 14.—Stringent orders have been sent to the governors of Beyrout, : amascus and Aleppo to t >ke exceptional care to secure public order and prevent an outbreak of natives. At Bey rout events in Egypt are greatly influencing Syrian mussulmans and the situation is such a trifling incident would suffice to set the whole province ablaze. Cetewayo May be Restored. L ondon , Aug 14 — King Cetewayo has arrived at Osborne. It is runmred the queen, at an interview to be granted him. will inform him of the dicision of her government to iestore him to hitf kingdom. It is stated a British resident will be appointed to re- side at Aland!, the Zulu capital, in order to advise him on questions relative to external relations. General War Notes. A lexandria . Aug. 14.—Fires of considerable mag nitude »re visible to-day in the rear of the enemy’s position at Kmgeosmon. The steamer Holland, with the Household cavalry, and the troopship Oroides, with the Cameron High landers and a battalion of the Derbyshire regiment, have arrived. L ondon , Aug. 14.—It is stated that half the marines now stationed in Ireland will proceed to Egyut as soon as possible. British Hick List. A lexandria Aug. 14.—The sicklist of British troops before the arrival of the guards showed that out of 5400 men there were 76 iuvalids, exclusive of wounded. A Fight Imminent. A fight is imminent between the troops of the ameer of Afghanistan and Anie’r Maimund. Tlie Mosel Disaster. L ondon , Aug. 14.—-Tbe work of d »charging the cargo of the wrecked steamer Mosel began last even ing. The cargo is being removed to make room for pumps with a view of floating tbe vessel. The pas sengers sail to-morrow from Southampton in the steamship General Werder. Germau Notes. B erlin , Aug. 14.—The empress is confined to her apartment« in consequence of injuries received by a fall while walkiug in tbe park yesterday. The ViU.n.u’/ states that petitions are in creasing from »a.® < m ^vMBwvree throughout Germany to Bismarck in regard to indemnification or German merchants who suffered by the riots in Alexandria, and the .Vational Xeitunff adds that the question of the amount of compensation may form tbe subject of discussion between the German and Egyptian cabinets hereafter. I LATEST NEWS SUMMARY MY TELEGRAPH TO DATE Official returns of the census of France 1 show a population of 37,672,048. The treasury department lias purchased I 218,000 ounces ot Sue silver for the mint. Denver's Exhibition. Each reiriment of artillery are to have D emveb , Aug. 14 —At a meeting of commissioners and exhibitor« of the National Miuiug Exposition I two new light batteries, making 10 bit- to-day a committee was appointed to confer with i teries in all. railway officials with a view to securing greater re ductions in excursion rates. It was also resolved to Four hundred and twenty two persons ask managers of the exposition to reduce the admis ! were appointed to clerkships in the pen sion fee from 50 cents to 25 cents. All those defi ciencies which marred the beauty of the exhibition sion office on the 10th. as a whole and detracted from its completeness have been removed. The collection of minerals is large, Boston ’longshoremen have decided to tine and the most perfect ever gathered together. It demand an advance in wages, and if it is is a grand index to the riches of the mountains. not granted to strike. Exhibits of mining machinery, as well as other in dustries, are large and excellent, while the art de A dispatch from Tangier states a holy partment embraces an unusual number of masterly war is being preached throughout Mo works. The demands upon the hotels and lodging houses of /he city is great but extensive prepara rocco against Christians. tions have been made, and visitors as yet have suf fered uo inconvenience. W. M. Robinson was nominated by Two Mnlcldea. the democrats of the seventh district for P rinceton , Ill., Aug. 14.—Two suicides occurred congress at Raleigh on the Utb. here to-day. Thi- morning Chas. Harris visited Miss Belle Mercer, to whom be bad been affianced. Clerks of the national board of health Because she rtfused to be reconciled be wept out were dismissed on the 10th, congress not an 1 hanged himself , and this evening. C. A. Wel having provided for their salaries. ton, a prominent railroad man and auditor of the DesMoines and Fort Dodge railroad, blew bis brains Bishop Lafleehe, of Three Rivers, has out while an officer was reading a warrant for bis arrest on a charge of bigamy. Last April he was forbidden ladies of his congregation, un- married here to Miss Eva Grass, daughter of a t oer pain of sin, from wearing curls. wealthy farmer. It is said he had a child in Brook lyn. Rumors are afloat that he had five or six wives. Victor Leseure, one of the oldest and ■ wealthiest citizens of Danville, Ills., died Murder will Out. C hicago , Aug. 14.—A few weeks ago two Swedes on the 10th of genuine Asiatic cholera. named Hilding and Robinson, arrested in this city A negro was lynched in Charleston on on a trivial charge, confessed they murdered a w^ua- , an named Sophia Dallbery in Stockholm seven years the 9th for an attempted outrage on a ago. The story was not fully believed but the men I white girl and one accused of a like crime were held pending investigation. The Swedish con was lynched ou the same day at Atlanta. sul here has received a report from the chamber of police of Stockholm corroborating the statements of 1 Oregon stocks sold at New York on the the prisoners as to the circumstances, which tends to the probability of the story as a fact. Hilding 9tl>, a» follows: Northern Pacific, com recognized a picture of a woman, Emilie Hulberg, ! mon, 51preferred, 92’i; Transconti who, he says, paid tor having the m.urder committed. ! nental, 94’,; Oregon Improvement Co., A New Phaw of the Labor Trouble. ¡85. P ittsburg , Aug. 14.—The labor situation has as- Burned a new phase on account of the reported sale At the photographers’ convention at ! of the workiugmen's organization to one of the old ! Indianapolis on the 11th, M. C. Hall, political parties. It is alleged the coming conven | j of California, read a paper on tbe influ- tion of workingmen in Philadelphia is to be packed , ' ence affecting the progress of American with “rounders and peelers,” who can outride the , laboring class and carry out the plans of politicians. 1 art. Jarrett is consequently preparing circulars designed to prevent this scheme, and it will be signed by of The twenty-first anniversary of tbe ficials representing 40,000 workingmen in Pittsburg battle of Wilson’s Creek, at which Gen district. Bobbery and Murder. eral Lyon was killed, was celebrated ut E vansville , Aug. 14.—Further investigation into St. Louis on the 10th and largely at the murder of the Weiher family shows a robbery tended. committed in connection with it. A watch, two pistols, two pocket books and some money was Suit for damages against the owner of taken. The tracks of two men by a circuitous route the luckless steamer Sciota, to theamonnt were traced from Weiher’s house to the river bank. Early Sunday morning two negroes were seen row of $75,000, by surviving friends of vic ing rapidly down stfeaiu ahd it is believed they tims of tbe disaster were brought at were hired to do the deed. They have been followed down the river by detectives a distance of forty Wheeling on the 11th. miles. The national education assembly at Notable Heat lit. Ocean Grove closed on the 10th with an N ew Y ork , Aug. 14.—Jesse Hoyt, one of the most prominent business men of this city, died to-day. immense audience. In the afternoon He has been largely interested in grain and railroad Bishop Simpson and U. S. Senator San interests of the west, and at the time of bis death was a director of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway. ders, of Nebraska, spoke. P rovidence , Aug. 14.—John E Bradford, a well The Louisville fair association has known hotel manager and lieutenant in the signal corps during the war, died to-day. issued a liberal programme for the five To Celebrate Landing of Win. Penn. days’ trotting meeting, beginning Sep P hiladelphia , Aug. 14.—The Biennial association tember 17. Special inducements .are will soon forward circulars to the governors of dif offered for colts and fillies. ferent states inviting troops to visit the city and participate in the military display October 27th, Two men while attempting to climb the biennial anniversary of the landing of Wiu. Penn. over the railing of Tuilleries gardens, Came to Terms. during a ¿¡»play of fireworks, caught N ew Y ork , Aug. 14.—It is understood that the hold of tNN'cctric wire used in illuiui-. friends of thejwo sick persons in the«lw|fi| amVpaid nating the gardens and both were struck him 15000 tu run the hotel till they can be removed. Only the sick, their attendants and physicians, are dead instantly; left in the hotel. W. T. Campbell and Wm. Swisher, Jealous H um bund. arrested for participation in the mob to N ewark , Aug. 13.—Wm. H. Warner and wife were lynch Holmes, tlie negro charged with occupying rooms in the house of Greenleaf D. Brown, 208 Ward street. Warner becoming jealous, «'ALlFOKNtA outraging a child, went to jail, refusing to-night shot his wife and Brown, both probably to give bail. The sheriff has armed Mining Null Decided. fatally. ■S an F rancisco , Aug. 14—Judge Sullivan this twenty-five men to prevent the friends of Dentil of Two «Judge«. S aratoga , Aug. 13.—Judge Wm. Schley, of New morning In superior court iu the case of Carmi W. Campbell and Swisher from liberating York, formerly of Savannah, died suddenly at the Beach vs. J. B. Cooper, A. B. Cooper, Geo. A. Ball, them by force. John McNeill, Manuel Soupedro and the Alexander United States hotel to-day. Judge Wm. M. Levy, of Louisiana, died at the Mining Company, filed his opinion. Judgment is Tbe Tribune’s Breckenridge special reudered for plaintiff. The action was commenced Pinney house. by Beach, a stockholder in the corporation defend says: Last Friday, Wm. Bird and son A Farmer Abscond*. ant, to compel other defendants to account to the who live on a ranch at Bear river, on re W abash , Ind., Aug. 14.—Aaron Gress, a promi corporation for m me'ys wrongfully appropriated by nent farmer near Lake Ione, who was implicitly them to their own use. While they were directors turning home from work discovered their trusted by neighbors, has absconded, leaving credit defendants obltined a loan at exorbitant rate *rom cabin had been burglarized. In com ors to the extent of |iXM)0, one of whom is his mother. New York parties and subsequently proceeded to pan.v with five other men they started in freeze out the stockholders. Judgment was ren The Yellow Fever. pursuit, soon overlakine the thieves. In L aredo , Aug. 14.—In the 24 hours ending at 8 P. dered for S175.UM) and interest from December, 1880. a fight that ensued both thieves were Snlclde of Archblsiiup Nestor. M. ot the 13th Brownsville had 23 new cases of fever and one death ; Matamoras, one new case and B an F rancisco , Aug. 14.—The Alaska Commercial killed and also Mr. Bird's son. «ight deaths. Company’s steamer St. Paul, which arrived to-day The amount of $160,000,Oik) in gold from Si. Michaels, brings news of the death, un Resumed Work. suicide, of Archbishop Nestor, of the certificates will be printed. The assis E rie , Pa., Aug. 14.—The Mount Hickory rolling doubtedly Russian church. The reverend gentleman, who has mills started up to-day with non-union men. There charge of the diocese of Alaska, took passage on the tant tfeasnrer at New York states that was no opposition on the part of old bauds. St. Paul for this citv, which is his permanent resi the amount of gold coin held by the as dence, but was misseil shortly alter leuving 8t. sociated- banks is $60,0(M),000, and that Michaels and circumstances clearly indicated that he M I'.XKO. had Jumped overboard. He had been troubled for all the banks will probably make large sqme time past with a rush of blood to the head and and rapid offering of their gold for the Mexican and Arizona Notes. appeared »t times not quite of sound mind. He new certificates, and that the banks are T ucson , Aug. 14.—A Star special from Magdalena, was a native of Archangel and aged 56 years. Honora, of the 12th says: The track of the Sonora anticipating their issue and are now Frnnclaco N«»te«. railroad is now laid three miles north of that point S an F rancisco , Aug. 14.—Julia Cleary, a little making proper application. and graders are far in advance of track layers. The gap between the Arizoua and Sonora divisions is 70 girl who was run over by a Mission street car last The Society of the Army of the Cum Friday evening <»n tbe corner of Fifth and Market miles, with grading complete. Heavy rains and several washouts on the Sonora streets, died at her parents' residence to-day. De berland, through its Garfield monument railway are reported. ceased was a native of Cuba. committee, determiner to give nnder The coroner’s jury in the case of Mrs. Mary Gib A heavy thunder and rain storm passed over this son, who died from the effects of a horrible beating, provisions of a joint resolution of con section last night. 3.64-100 inches of ram fell. Several washouts are reported both east and west returned a verdict to-day charging John Gibson, her gress of August 5, 1882, a national fair husbaud. with murder. Gibson was brought before on the S. P. K. R. ami bazaar industrial and art exposition At Ptcbaho a freight train was ditched thia morn the jury, but ret used to make any statement what in the rotunda on November and ending ing and another occurred at Ciengo. Not less than ever. The British sea tramp steamer Malabar w ll sail 20 miles of track is damaged, but all available force the 3d of December, the object being to for Hongkong to-morrow. She will take 500 Chinese is out ami repairs will be speedily nis^ raise the greatest possible amount of Many thousands of dollars worth or property was passengers. John Kelly. * Fourth street tailor, was arrested to funds to aid in erection of a statue at destroyed in Tucson, several buildings washed down and mauy others seriously damaged. It is day charged with an assault to murder iu shooting Washington, D. C., to the memory and his luiatress. Frances Wilson, in the head at 207 Post still raiuing. street. The woman, who was so badly injured that honor of President Garfield. little hopes are e.itcrtained of her recovery, was The second day’s examination of Lee brought to the Central hospital. Kelly claims that WASHINGTON TI KK1TOK Y. he was unloading a revolver when the cartridge ex Pettils, John Montgomery and Emanuel ploded producing the wound. Walin W ill In Notes. The seveniteuth Annual exhibition of the Me Clement, at Taylorsville, Ills, on charge W ai . la W alla , Aug. 14.—On Sunday, while the of committing an outrage on Emma family of John Williams, residing on Government chanics’ Institute will open to-morrow. The stesuiship Idaho, which has arrived here Bond, the latter part of June, drew im mountain, about twelve miles from this city, were out gathering berries, one J. N. Hine went to his from Victoria, hud on board four Chinese, none of mense crowds in attendants. Miss Bond house and attempted to commit rape ou a little whom were allowed to land. Two of these were The girl, teu years old. Retold her if she resisted he from Victoria and two say they came aboard at He- is yet unable to be out of her bed. would cut her throat, and to give weight to his attle, but afterward went to Victoria The Seattle state closed its testimony on the 10th t > go to Hongkong, and it threat hr stuck his unite lu the table. The smaller pair wish children, however, gave the alarm and brought some is thought that they will be transferred having catled 130 witnesses. Testimony neighbors to the rescue. and the child was saved. direct to the stesmer M dabar, which sails soon for for defense began yesterday afternoon. When the father returned home hr was told of what China. The qu« ri'»u >>f perinittiu.' the other two to Sufficient proof has been adduced to had occurred and beat the brute to within an inch land will be .- m itled by the court. Tue provisions of his life. He cleared out directly and eight men of the Chinese resir « tiou bill have thus far proved warrant the belief that the court will arc hot on his trail, swearing they will hang him if a fruitful sour* . f judicial eoiupHeations. There | hold the accused. Specials from Tay are already seirral other cases awaiting adjndiea- i they can overtake him. lorsville state the gist of evidence thus At a meeting of citizens this morning, at request tion. The brig Tahiti, which arrived from Tahiti to-day, far ha» been to render it almost certain of John Muir, supermtrndant of traffic, Mr. Frank Piine, represt nting alia Walla, was unanimously brings news of th»- .b uth «t that port of Adam Kul- that if set at liberty they would be chosen to accompany the business party from Port ckzych, an • mment polish nobh-nian. who has been land who are goiug to Missoula to endeavor to secure in the employ « I the French government for some lynched. the trade of Montan». The project is considered years. Voting Man Drowned. . Feltville. the deserted village of Union very feasible and will be easy of accomplishment. S an F ran *. i>< •». (■’_: 14—Jamb Cstoir, a young county, N. J. has been sold at master's TJie principal newspapers here all condemn the action of the county commissioners tn not reducing man aged 22. was drowned yesterday at Long Branch the assessment rate of the property owned by the baths, Alameda. Deo-aMd whs a Itsebrr in a deaf, sale by the receiver of the Globe Mutual railroads iu this count) The finances of the county tlumb au«I blind ins.itutr. The body wu recovered. Insurance Company of New York for are in excellent condition and the com tn las oners at $11,450. The village contains twenty B POM TING ^OTFA their last meeting made a reduction of lour mills in houses, two mills, a church, school i the tax levy Prise Fight ut Long l«l>»n«i. Tbe man Reed, stabbed iusix places. Sunday week, house, store and mill dam. In the sale * recovering. N ew Y ork . Aug. 14 A prize fight occurred veat**r- Walla Walla is fast building up. There are now day between Charles Hcballenba« h and Robert Turn were included 800 acres of land, 200 acres several large business blocks goiim up. and one. tbe bull at Harry Hill’s place ou Long Island. After the tillable. The village was first owned largest In the city, will be built with Portland twelt th round the former was uuconscious and lost and built by the Felt manufacturing the tight. No arrests. capital. company and waa then very floariahing. I (♦rain is pouring into the depot very lively and Base Itali. busy times are confidently expected after harvest. T rot , Aug. 13.—Detroit» 8. Troys 0. They sold it to Townsend. tbe sarsapa* The new town Plainville, located near Colfax. rill» man. and the latter borrowed $60.- Konawa ( ropa. Whitman county, belongs to the Oregon Improve- meat company and will connect with the railroad to T opkra , Aug. 14.—The corn crop, according to 000 from the Globe Mutual on a mort all principal points. the secretary of the state board of agriculture, con I gage. Th» com- i The president of the Globe com The city la found to be over |*)00 In debt beyond tinues in favorable condition. The yiela of 1099 $250,000 for the prop- I the amount authorized by tbe city charter and there of ill probability, reach JOO.OOO’OOO bushels I puny once offered is fun ahead for some parties. at least MO.mV.dUO. i eHy. Laying cable between Alexandria and 1 Port Said was completed on tbe 11th. In commons on the 11th. Gladstone stated the house will adjourn soon, until the 24th or ’25th of October. Ex-Senator Dennis of Maryland died oil the 13th, aged 68 years He was U. S. senator from 1873 to 1879. At midnight on the 11th tue Great Western railroad atHamiltou, Ont., was merged iuto the Grand Trunk railway of I Canada. The Russian representative at Constan- I tinopie expresses satisfaction with Duf- | ferin's explanation in regard to landing i British at Suez. Mike Cassidy, gang boss, and one Ital- J ian, were killed at Newburg ou the 11th by a premature explosion on the West- ’ shore road, and another Italian injured. Are the BEST and COST NO MORE than Serab Kelly, one of the defendants in Other Brands, and if the Merchant with the Irish state trials ut Dublin in Janu-. w hom you Trade does not keep our Goods ary, 1881, was urrested ou the lltli under it Is because It PAYS better to sell a the curfew clause of the repression act. pair of Boots or Shoes every TWO Tlie statement of the L oik I od News is denied by the Standard, that after Salis Months than every FOUR or FIVE. bury’s rebuff yesterday it was impossible WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR for him to continue as tory leader of the , We make. All Merchants tn Good Credit house of Lords. The dispatch vessel Exploration with can procure these Goods at onr Ware detutehment of riflemen on board sailed houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco. from Naples on the 11th to Caprera to intercept an expedition intent on burning , the body of Garibaldi. HECHT BROS. & CO. On the morning of the Uth a collision between freight and passenger trains on the Ohio Southern load at Parrott's cross- ! rptola gi-ent Ntrvngth- ing, Miss W. Carr was killed ami several 1 eiiliig Keinrdy and persons in the caboose of the freight ¡Nerve Tonic Is the le gitimate result of over 20 train severely wounded. S’ ears of practical experi ence, and CURES WITH The cable between Port Said and Alex- i UNFAILING CERI ATN TV, Nervous and Physi andria is now open for business. The cal Debility, Seminal cabie station is on board the telegraph | |WeakneH8, Spermator rhoea, Prostatorrhea,Em- ship John Pender in tlie harbor. The I jmlasions, Impotency, Ex British fleet in the harbor consists of the i hausted Vitality. Prema ture Decline and IJINN Agincourt. Dee, Monarch and Northum- j OF MANHOOD, from whatever cause produced. berland. It enriches and purifies tlie blood, strengthens the Herren, Bebbel, Liebknecht and Hos- Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion. Reproductive Or and Physical and Mental Fa ulties. It encliver, socialists at Berlin were con gans, stops any unnatural debilltat ng dram upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, de demned by the Leipsic court to two bilitating dreams, semiual losses with the mine, months’ imprisonment for excessive etc., so destructive to mind and body. It is sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER abuse mid insult to the federal council. a COMPLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJUrtlOl’H To those suffei In* from the ef Liebknecht and Hosencliver are nieui INGREDIENT. fects of youthful Indiscretions or excesses, g bers of the German reichstag. speedy, thorough land permauent (I KE IS Price.#» .SO per bottle, or five The pilot of the steamship State of GUAKANTEED. bottles in case with full directions and advice. # ’ O. secure from observation to any address upon re Florida says the cause of the collision Sent ceipt of price, or C. O. D. To !»♦* had onlv of at New York on the 10th between that Dr. C. D. Nulfleld, VIA Kearny street. Francisco, Cal. Consultations strictly confiden vessel and the West Point was that in San tial, by letter or at office, FREE. For the convenience of patient*, and in order to secure perfect secrecy, I going out the latter crossed the former’s have adopted a private address, under which all pack bow before she was far enough ahead to ages are forwarded. HOTTI.K FREE. justify it. Neither vessel was seriously Sufficient to TRIAL sh w its merit, will be sent to any one damaged. applying by letter, stating bls symptoms and age The Vienna Presse publishes under Communications strictly confidential. reserve, a telegram from Czarnowicz, re porting the arrival there from Novoselitza SPORTSMEN’S EMPORIUM. of several respectable Russian merchants, WM. BECK de SON who state General Ignatieff has been ar Importers and dealers in rested at Kamefftz Pital, in the govern ment of Podelia, and sent under escort Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers to St. Petersburg. Sinkers, AWasco special: A construction, train Finals, with 50 laborers ou the Minneapolis Jc Sturgeon St. Paul railroad, about four miles south Lines, of St. Paul, on the 11th, jumped the Baskets, Lines, track while running backward. The car Flies, Hooks ot containing the laborers overturned, ser all kinds. iously injuring 34 workmen, and several Leaders, will probably die. FISHIKO TACKLE. At the sitting of the conference in Con Braided and Tapered Oil Silk Lines. stantinople on the 10th the Russian rep resentative asked an explanation of the Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, JAfiand 167 Necond «»t., Portland, Or action of the British in occupying Suez. Dufferin replied that the step was taken in consequence of the military necessity HUDSON’S GUN STORE, and in order to save the town from de S8 First street, Portland, Ore*«*. «UNB, PliTOLM AND AMMVMITION structiou and pillage. The president of the board of trade said that he bad uo control over foreigu immigrant ships, but understood that American and German consuls had taken proper care to eqnip the wrecked steamer Mosel. He added that he received no complaint of the treatment or condition of immigrants. The steamer Mosel which went aground at Lizard signal station on tbe 9th, is Tarkle of ICverr Daeerlpit«*. now almost entirely submerged. The wiud is east and sea increasing. The For Cuts, Burns, mails and specie were forwarded by train from Falmouth. It is believed Sores, Boils,piles that they will lie shipped to New York Caked Breasts, by tbe steamer Maine. Corns, ete.,it has The train south bound for Lake no equal. George, came into collision with an extra Sold hr Drug engiue near Putnam on the lltli.. Both engines were wrecked and the baggage gists and coun and drawing room ears went down the try stores at 10 bank. No one was killed or badly in cents |»er box. jured in the passenger train; Leonard, engineer of the extra engine, was killed. REOPENED. The London Daily News hears that the duke of Richmond took the lead at the meeting of conservative peers at D. J. Malarkey & Co., Lord Salisbury’s residence yesterday iu urging concessions in the controversy between the two houses on the arrears of COMMISSION MERCHANTS rent bill. Only 17 peers, or one sixth of those present, supported Lord Salisbury. Has reopened at 44 Front Street. Portland, Oregon, next to Wadham’a A Elliott's. The London Athenienm says Prof. Es march, an eminent German surgeon, has published a lecture which he deliverer! Orders and Consignments before the Physicologieal Society at Kiel on the treatment of General Garfield's Will receive onr prompt attention. wounds. Prof. Esmarch’s lecture was to the effect that Gen. Garfield might have been alive but for the treatment he received. The formation of a new ministry at Alexandria was announced on the 11th, with ('lieriff Pasha as prime minister Most of the present ministers, excepting Ragheb Paslia, retrain in office. Sulei- . man Pasha will take the portfolio of min ister of education, anil Chenff Pasha | minister of religion. They are both par tisans of Arabi Pasha. A the conclusion of the conference on codi.lcation of the international law. at H12WA.l<r> Liverpool, a letter was read from Lowell, 3OR ANYONE WHO WII.I. LEAF.?: United States minister at London, stat Kellogg A- Jlllson’s «System of Dress B ing that he had little hopes for success and Cloak Cutting, and, with acorret mcas- ure and perfect cutting, produce a bad fitting of the negotiations now proceeding at garment. Several improvements have jus», been made. Agents to sell and leach wanted Washington relative to international in every town. Good agents car. ,aake pvm copyright, as publishers have such 110 to 1» per day. KKLLXMMI A JILLRON. weighty influence against it. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S TRY OUR"HERCULES” BOOTS STENCILS