Itc (fet ffltcjomaiu PUBLISHED EVERY SATl'RDAY MORMXO, IT J II. TCRSEK. C. JI. HULL. TURNER & BULL. OHef, JKalu M., opp. the Court IIeue. Rale T Subscription In Oolm On Yar, In m.lrtw . yt 00 t (&Mt gonial. BATES OF ADVEBTI3IXG, IJT COIJf: Iw. lm. S4 04 O OT 7w It CO O) Sip. S CO S to 12 09 II CO 39 09 ;i oi Cm. 110 CO II CO lew 3)10 to zr. co If rsco 25 CO 10 as co taw MW CO 3 CO 4 Oi UW 7 W a U 3IaeU OJnmn .. UU) UU Ubtomn. 10 W 3D CO M If I 7(1 ( OAama IS CO 33 CO MO) CO W 133 00 Six Months. i w 'SUin Is Cuiosm 30 eecta tier lis, first inter- Three Months.. Single Co)ic , 1 00 10 H'm, and 10 cents jr Hoe each stdaeracst laerrtiua. aicruauiz ua psjaM iaarUTir- I - v. a -v -, -w v -tr w - a"V . r a a a r- w -nr a -.-'vwr-.tn- v -st v 1 " 'w . T" TTT "W f raw - . - I VOJ,. 4. rjfiKnj,KTUjX. UMATIIJ.A COUNTY. UKliliUiN. .J L XjI 20. IS7 J. JNU. 44. LODGE DIRECTORY. Panes Lmwk, Xo. I, K. or T. -Meets in Uic Cattle Hill. IVnJJrtoQ, every VedneUjr evening. Itretliers h good staiullnj ut cortliaUr lot iuM t attend. rrsMirox LcodK. No. S A.K.1A.U. JIU Um first and tliirj aloudajr ot each wouth. Hjurot taccUoj, 7 p. Jl. Eunui Stk, Martha VTadiiujUm Oi4er, 1V-J1(-too. Meets every Tatlar niit loiUsiic the 1 third Monday in each mouth. bmi Loose. Xo St, I. O. a P . IVnaWtuo-iIU cry Saturday ereniuc l T 1" Jl. Ilrrthrrn in sd standing are. invited to aUettJ. Senas. StsiJe iioouiwvt l J t-rths. . and deaths. ill bo iuscrteJ ! tirux itlM notices will bo chjijaJ lor irr .hug wtluir Sloste copies of the East Oi uVi lu m. - ESsQifig, Can be obtaloi'O at th.- vt&ca. tw(asssrae ixi rearwnsnuhtj . tIci Cid by corrcejcodcnU. v. v. oeissrr. Oglcsby & "Williamson, PHYSICIANS .AND SURGEONS. rtoB, OrCJOB. w TILL ATTEND ALL CALLS, DAY OB SIGHT. V with prssutseat. OOet oa Mala Stmt. - sils Drug Star. E. P. Engan, SL. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WESI0X, C1IATILLA COCSTV. OREGON' C r act on lUin Street. J. M. Preett, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rEXDLETOX, OEEGOS. Office at Rrsldcarc W. Whitcomb, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rESDLETOK. OEXCOX. If ILL ATTEND ALL CALLS. DAY OR Mull Uh rnopcacM. AU docascs tmtol Lf U Uttst lad Tcry best aodel lor the cccolort of th ati. W. C. McKay, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEO PEKDLETON. CUATTLLA COCNTY, OKEOON pace Ofipuigte the rcpdlrtcci HoteL Dr. J. B. Lindsay, gSURGEOX AXD DENTIST Xi aov looted penaiaeDt IN TENDLETON. OflTTTJA COUXTT. trbere bis icrrices can liny be had. S. Y. KXOX. Attorney at JLarvvv Westoo, CnaillU Cocstj, Orrjoa. M T ILL PEACTTCE IX THE O0UET3 OP THIS lY Stilt xod Waitinrtotj Zcuilcrj. XiTSpetial attention paid to La&d HmSncM aad Col CrtjUUS. J. n. Tcurrx. n. v. unzr. Turner & Attorneys Bailey, at Law, COCXTT onDEES COUGHT AND SOLD. LOANS ceytiied. STOfieconlbia Street opposite the Cocrt Hoaat-U PENDLETON, OEECOS. 3. TL Starea il be ssstxaated with us la lU eatlesial cues In the Circclt Court In the future. John A, Gayer, Attorn ey at Law, PEXDLEIOX, 0EBC6K. rriLL PRACTICE JS ALL THE C0UBT3 Of V Y Eastern 0.-egen. OBco with O. IT. BaSey, ep paste tbe boteL - W.F. KREMER, M. D., PHYSICIAX AND SURGEON. Offers bis ProfcssScaxl scrriees to the people U PENDLETON And surmmdin; cocstrr. OFFICE- At residence east U Cocrt Huose. I. EVARTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. PENOLETON, OREGON. OFFICE-In tbe Court Uoose. WILLIAM EWIIK, LAWYER, PENDLETON, OREGON. HAINES & LAWRENCE, Attorneys at Law, BAKER CITY, OREGON, mn . i.ii itiimrti In rmron and Idaho. Particular attention paid to business la luker sod Union counties. Union Hotel, TJKA.TTIXA, .... OKEOO. DAVE HORN, PROPRIETOR. & f PHIS H0CE IS IK THE EEST COXDITION FOR JL tbe rtocf'Scn of cncsU. .Ctcaa bcJsacd irood table utile aiottoutlusnouse. Tlie purcMUce at too rnhut is sutidted. -SUrti lay U bouse foe reneietee, Westno, Ls Oroide, Union. Itaker tf and Bate CHf. Wilson Hotel, .XTsaatllla, Oreosi. k CRS. it. A. WILSOK. FORMERLY OK ORLEANS. IJ. bas located on Front r?tnet Umatilla, where sbe Uu opened a first-dial botaL Tbe liouio bas been re. Btted, tbe beds are excellent, and the table win be sup iJied wHli tbe very beet tbe market affords. TraTtUers nlH not reprrt stoffptog- at this H. W. Stage Co6BfBj's coaches stop here. , T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND LUID EXTRACT BUCHU! P ff AHKACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC REMEDY For Lll OF THE Bladder AND x or Uciuiuy, lacs oi AJenwrj-, iuUi(ou- tion to Lxcrtiea - or Knunetf. SbartxieM of Bnatb, TouUeJ irith TbengbLs of Ditaie, Dinmess of Vision, ftin in the Back, Cbcat, and Ue3u Rath of Blood to the HcaJ. Pile Cooute&a&ce, and Dry Skin. If these symptoms ire alios eJ to ga on. very frequently Epileptic Fits aiid Consamp- ! tien follotr. licn the oonstitntida Loeetsca aeetcu it reqaires tbe aid of on invigorating medktnc to strengthen and toue up the sys tem uhich "HELMBOLD'S BUCHU" DOES IN EVERY CASE.- HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IS UNEQUALED! ! By any remedy known. It is prcMribed by the most eminent phvsiciaa all over tbe world, in Rh e nmatisra, Spermatorrhcea, Neuralgia, Nervouaaeie, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains. General TJebility, Sidney Dizeaxes, Iiiver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis. General HI Health Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafneas, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Uervous Compl'ts, Female Cemplaints, etc. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, Di&zneaa. Sour Stomach. Erctrtiona. Bad I Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart, rain in tbe rezioa oi the KidncTa, and a thousand other painful symtomt, are the off- springs of Dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU ! Invigorates the Stomach. And stimulates tbe torpid Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing the blood of all impurities; and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. A single trial will be quite sufficient to I convince the most hesitating of its valuable remedial qualities. PEICE, $1 Per BOTTLE Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address free from observa tion. "PatienU" mar consult by letter, receiv ing the same attention as by calling. Competent Physicians attend to correspond ents. All letters should be addressed to H. T. HELKB0LD, XI a J , .?-A UnigglSt and bUemiHl, . . . Phuadolphia, Jfa. CAUTION! See that the Private Proprie tary Stamp is on each bottle. SOLD msjSS-ljr EVERYWHERE. Kidney RotHcliild & Bean, Soeteewn la S. BOTHCUILD. WOULD XESPlXTrULLYCALLTIHl ATTENTION U the public to their Hrzttj locrcaaci stack lA GEKERAL MEROHANDISE, tndch the bxraued UdlitUt aSanled by their c ua csauci intra u cser xt tke VeiT west Bates. Dry 6ood' Groceries, Hardware, China asi Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, Etc., Bto.f Ten 33 alr tale (imcre U Ubar lay a.tk Uft tWf Ut t KlnUl la U Ua( UW Grain and Hides Krrf KaTti. Cash Paid for Wool. UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. Will Lcavo I'cndlcton For Umatilla fvery Tuesdav, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 A. 31.; returniug fiotn Umatilla the same days on arrival of boats fromTbeDallca. Will Leave Pendleton Daily for The Dalles via Pilot Rock and llcppner, at C P. 3L WILIs ItEAYE DAILY For Wall Walla at 7 A. M.; and for Boise City at 2. AM. js'ovr ConchcH, Now toIc, Skilled Drivers, and able lerfonnance of service on time are the features of the Company. FARES Greatly Reduced. Apply to jjot jAvcrmore. Agent. Salisbury, llailey i Co., Proprietors. WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKE! ESTABUSIIED IX IX I BHEOKT Kiainactarrr tt Bread. Cakes, rUe, Crackers. Mrs PiW DulUinr- Xala Street. Wsau H A True Gentleman. "I beg yoer pardon," and with a smile and a toccfa of his hat. Ham Edmond handed to an old taas against whom he accidentally stumbled the cane which he bad kaocked from his band I nope I did not hrt yon. We vreic plavir.j: too roach!?. "Not a bill" sid tbe old man, cheerily, "Borj will be boys, and it's best they should be. Yoa didn t harm me. "I'm glad to hear it." and lifting his I bai afi'iH, airy tmncu tu jiu uu m3lcs with which he had been frolicking hat again, Harry turned to join his play I at tne tirae m ire accweBt. "What do you raise your hat to thit old fellow for?" asked his companion, Charles Gray. "He's only Giles, the huckster." "That Hakes no difference," said Har ry. "The question is not whether he is a gentleman, bat whether 1 ara one. The best natural man will cet a trifle mad when his wife tells him that she made ulsters for the boys out of his last Wmtcra ear-raafs. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN STATES. Yrllotr l'rtrr. Ntw Yocr, July 11. Dispatch from Washington announce that lha Kational Uoard of Ileilth has Lunnl coraplrte rrtrala- tlons rrlaUTo to Trsscls enterini; American ports. Let none t yet looking to the tttab luhmcot of intrr-stato qmrantiDe. liamoro fioin the South arc rrceitrd of fever break. lug ont in diflpent plarm. Lot at promptly rotitraaielrd by other and Liter dupatrlteai. Lonisville is rapidly filling tip vith refngrM from toiuts farther south, as was Ihe rose also lat year, Alt journals treat the nl.jrct editorially, hoU; that tbe jlempbu cues may spur antliontirs to greater enart to cuecc; and rcTent tbe disease. Drvlrnetlir Ntuttuo. Hiscisisnto, July 11. About five o'clock this afternoon a storm of unusaal severity swept over Miflln. Jnniat cootity. The rrbytmu and ilttLodist rtiurcliea vrr unroofed and the I.uthtrau church slightly damaged. A row of ten building on Main street, occupied pnncipaJly as store, were unroofed, tbe gable ends blown in and the content badly damaged. The roof of the public school bcildics was Llown o& and nine other bsildings more or less damaged. Loss estimated at C5.O0O. A lady named Creswell. aged 70 years, was instantly killed by the roof of tbe l'rrsbjterian church cmh ing into her residence. At Lewiston. Midin county, several hour were unroofed and a&d one entirely destroyed. It is feared great destruction of property has occurred in other localities in Juniata and Midin coanties. Tlie Prtleral Army. WtsHWSTOx, July 13 - A statemebt has been issued by the war department, giving tbe number of men famished for the Union army by each State and Territory and the District el Columbia, from April 13&1, to tbcelofreef tbe war of the rebellion. It shews that tbe total nnmWr ef velaateers was 2.C7S.0C7. dutribsted as fellows: Maine TIIliMluotirl .KV.iu New Ilampslilre. 394KentBekr TBt. Verroont SVvrlKanm . 3ujll Uaaaachoaetts IK W.Teoneee. 31,t lUxxle I .land rtaArkaDa . 2 New York. ItTMT'lHJ-ra-a . IITT1 NewJery A'JrttiScvsd IVnnsjIvaau. 5.KTitrrsB i jrO l.te I X1K IU 6 cjct 3l S2l 1A liawarr him H irmuir. Hanrlao4 iiMtNf braka H'm Vlrztsla. EjUSlCmor Ter. IMsL CalBiaUa K.TJ t-aketaTcr. Uhla . MlIN. Mexico Trr. lodiaxia V4TJ .71 A laliama IIHcolj .9.tnFlelda MleMcan Wltcoc.lo Ulnneaols- MUalMlpr4. aASTezaa. lowa. Indian Nation- The troops furnished by the Southern na tien were, with tbe exception of the ef Louisiana, nearly all white. Florida far cishfd twe regiments of cavalry. AUbarat one white rrgimest and Misaitsippi one bat talien. C' Qt na 1 1 1 ec Cam In p. WaSHtxarox. July 13.- A cmmitU ef the Ileese ef Cpresntative upon raasrs ef the depreaien of labor, with Ilendriek II S ngbt as chairman, bate eumpleted ar rangeaesU to start Tor San Franosee about the 23d insL. They will be accompanied vj two stenographers and expect ta tale a Urpe amount of testimony in Calif emu and perhaps also in Oregon ana Nevada. TU IMcitbrrss Ncn rrr. Mrjtmw, Julv 13. The State Board ef Health this morning estabhihed the injee tion of trains and passenger. Hereafter all persons and trains lea Tins Memphis will be required to hare certificate from tbe inspect' ing oScer. All trains arriving and detain ing will transfer aangrs and baggage at a point nve miles distant from tbe city Ko new eases have !een reported within the past two days. A. I. Langstag president of tbe alespbi Howard Association, who left the city this morning, telegraphs from Milan. Tcnnsee, as follows: "Have viaited eTery town be tween here and Memphis, on tbe Louisville road, and conlerred with mayors, physicians and prominent, citizens. All sympathize with us, and will not quarantine against ns unless we have an epidemic." Everything regarding the fever remains in statue quo. he new cases have been reported, and the general impression is that the fever will not spread but be confined to families where it is now located. So chance has been reported in the condition of Jadge Bay and his on, both are very low and are not expected to lire. Ohio Crop BaenaxtHf. Ctxcrxxm, July 12. Advices from points in the interior and in eastern portions of the State, indicate that the storm of last eve ning was a very severe one. Tbe damage to crop will bo very great. At Dcgraff a num ber of houses were blown down and the whole country covered with water. Crop were leveled. Yetlaw resrr. j AVasantoTox. July H. Advices received by the national board of health state that the yellow fever excitement at Water Valley. Mica., has abated ami that there are no new cases. The national board of health has issued a circular urging clcanlin ss and scrupulous observance of all sanitary precautions ad nsed by physicians and health boards. Settlement. During the present month all oulstand- iuz 11HU and b-'ju u. t. ixnoa wmcn nave been called by the secretary become due and settlement will have to be made. The amouat of these bonds is $216,000,000. Walked ofTWItli A Walk!!. New Yosx, July 14. Harriman, the Mai no pedestrian, eloped with the wife of Geo. W. Stockhouse, steward of the St, James Hotel, a few weeks since, and was found at Boston last week. Mrs. Stock house Is a sister of the proprietor of the St. James, and became infatuated with Harri man during tbo Gtlmore Garden match, go ing there nightly, strewing flowers before him, and nursing him when tbe contest closed. She appears to havo planned th elopement, following him to Philadelphia, thence going to Richmond. The husband followed and finally traced them to Medford, north of JloHon. I'lstillBS the did right. The Orange celebration in Ireland oa tho 12th. passed off with only a few cases of shooting and stoning. One death is re ported. The authorities had taken extra precautions because of excitempnt in conse quence of the debate in parhamMrt on the government' Irish university bill. Crop Proapeeta In lb Northwest New Yocc, July H. Tbe Herald to-day says: Observations of the grain crop In all counties on tho lino of tho Onion Pacific as far west as the North riatte, reported In our telegrams, B1to indications similar to re potts hitherto received from sny other parts of the country. "Wheat is in flue con dition aad corn likely to surpass any crop ever harvested. Taking all grain producing rocions locether. evidcaco shows WO shall make a crop greatly exceeding our yearly averace. The Bulletin's crop corrcKpcEdeBce for the northwest is not so sanguine oa account of UBfaTorablo weather. Itsavs: It would aot Mraisa us sst day to hear of coae gravo disaster to Spring wheat. The long continued drouth has produced a poor, thin, uneven and weedy crop of Spring wheat. 2hinch bugs and grasshoppers have been working upon it for weeks. Timely rain came and brought wheat to its present con dition. Now the weather is very hot and scald and rust are both threatened. It has been almost impossible to follow Spring wheat through this season so as to keep readers thoroughly informed, the changes have been so rapid and of such marked char acter. The most favorable roudition to-day is the wonderful improvement iu com pros ect. A Canada dispatch reports Fall wheat in Ontario considerably above the av traee df recent ears, both in quality anil quantity. Spring wheat is below the atcr- as;i-. Utter npnug crops are good. Ilax uu Reynold. Ostatia, July It. - In compliance with an order from tbe department of justice at Washington, signed by Attorney-General Devens. authorizing the removal of George Iteynolds. the convuted Mormon bigamut, from the Nebraska penitentiary to the Utah Territory prison, Warden Dawson, of the Nebraska penitentiary, to-day delivered over the prisoner to Marshal Shaugbnessy at Kearny, who proceeded westward with him. Iteynolds be confined in an adobe building containing four celts. aVowt four mile from Salt Lake City, whero he will have ample opportunity to ace his family and friend at freqnent intervale. This re moval was brought about by the effort of Delegate Cannon, of Utah. Iatal Ncmatilsir. Sr. Locza. July II. W. J. Lewis. a prom inent merchant and banker and largely in terested in the Big Muddy cool mine in Southern HHaeis, was evereeme by heat at Carondelet. six mile below the city, this morning and died in 20 minute. Caasxsarrox. July II. Ten white and Cte eelereil persons died frea sunstroke yes terday. Heavy rains and a thender storm in Ihe evening levered the temperature erer 20 degree. Tfce Sfearsr oT I lie SmssHU. Mcxrau. Jaly 11. -Yesterday was re raarkable for its quietude. Serriee were held in but few churehe aad the congrega tions were very scaaH. The State Beard of Health to-day s&spended quarantine against freight. I'aueagerand CaajgsgeqfiaraBtiB is suit being enforced. Neox. -So sew case hate been reported. Mrs. ToWd. residiDs; en Bradford sir!, died this moraisg at C e'cl&el: a 1 was baried at 3. This leave bU one person in the en tire city. Judge Bay son. who is sick with fever and U reported as dying. Local sta tions along the Memphis Jc Little Beck Bail read have notified the Mexpbi astkerities i that if no new ease are developed before to morrow qcaranuse would be raised jet-ieca Memphi and Lonoke, Ark., which is 27 mile this side ef Little Rock. The weather continue very warm. Yellow Tever. Mcvrst. July IS. The first train eci the Little IUck railroad since last Friday left this morning for Lonoke, Ark to whack pxut quarantine has been raised. Ne new case have been reported and the excitement has subsided. Seae few citizens have re turned. The city remains very qstet. Ne new case haie been reported. In a tew days it is anticipated that the quarantine restric tion new la force against Memphis wiH be removed. NesroucJnly 15. -Judge Bay sea is better this etening. Nrw Otxxax. July 15. The beard ef health to-day adepted a reselutisn rescind ing tbe quarantine against Memphis. rishlBs; Grenada. New Yosx. July lSBecarding a rcnt Berlin dispatch, relative ta the relations be tween Boftsia and the United State concern ing tbe Alaska fisheries, a Washington special says . Nothing is known at the State depart ment about any ssch negotiation. It is probable that the American Minister at St. Petersburg say have received from the Bu sian go vernment some privilege for American fishermen to land on tb) shore ef Kam- fffitv and the scaot Okhotsk, but as that waters of Alaska, within the jurisdiction of the United State, abound with -very variety of fish known to that Latitude, there 1 no occasion for this government negotiating with Bussia to secure additional fishing ground c. roar I'er Ceata In Eaxlaa. Nrw Yosx. July 15. The sale of twelve million new four per cents has been effected by the First National Bank to J. S. Morgan k Co.. of London, at a price equivalent to about 101 New York quotations. This dose the amount taken by the syndicate In April. Uaslae oT Ihe Country. Dan. Barlow Jc Co.'s circular gives the total failure in the United States and terri tories for the second quarter of the prw ent m a . AA.1 Ii.A year as i,ui in numoer, wua ;s,um,wu liabilities, notably lea than in any single quarter for tbe past five year. Compared with the second quarter of 1ST 8, there is a decrease of COO failures and $20,000,000 in the quarter which ended last month. The total failure in California last quarter were 72; total liabilities, $331,000. Of this num ber and amount San Francisco had LC fail ure and $734,000 liabilities. The total failures in Colorado last quarter were 14; total liabilities $123,836: The circular says Never before in our experience in the compu tation of these statistics has the decreaM in mercantile casualties been so marked; in no period has a comparison of losses by bad debts been so favorable as at the present hour. In relation to growth in the volume of business in the past six months, as com pared with transacUona in the same period In 1S78, returns from all clearing house in the country, somo 22 in number, show the total settlements or balances to be adjusted between the various hanks, and indicate an increase of business sll over the country ex ceeding 0 per cent. The circular says, A. m . a? a. a at-. a Wv respecting Colorado; it is csumaieu w tween $0,000,000 and SC. 000,000 havo been invested In mining operations since the 1st of January. The Old JtBslar. Gilvestos, July 1C. A News special from Fort Davis sats; Tho Indians attacked the Deutschcurrr ranche three miles east of hero and killed Juan Josia, a herder's wife, and drove off sixteen horses. A party of citizens and a detachment of troops are in pursuit. Ramsey Far the, War Bfflcr. New Yosx, July 1C Ex-Senator Bamsey, for secretary of war, is said to havo the ap proval of Gen. Sherman and other officers of the army. It is not claimed that ho knows ant thing about military afiairs, bnt it is stated that "he is peculiarly fit on account of long residence in the frontier States, large nnfiiln etnerienco and pleasant persoaal rela tions with members of Congress, heads of,de- partaaent aad army otucers. Coal Xlae oa Fire. CiarriALU, Pa., July 1C The Tela of coal at Prevost's colliery is still burning flercelr. The mine is being flooded, but with "poor prospects of overcoming tho samcs, which now endanger the working of the Continent and Uaseldell xalaes, which are only divided fron tho b ruing ve.s by n nillar'ot coal 30 feet thick. Several Talaa- able pumping engines have been destroyed, together with several building. The lot is estimated this morning at $200,000. Tbe breaker already destroyed was insured with Provost d: Herring, of Philadelphia, lut in what amount it is not known. Just before the fire commenced a car load of miner who weru descending into the pit had a nar row escape from destruction, receiving a timely warning from two boy who escaped from tho name. I'leklr rorlnnr. John D. Float, well rememWred by old Californians a being Ihe son of Commodore Sloat. who captured California port and railed tbe American llag in 1SIG, applied at the station house for shelter a few night since, having wandered around the city all day. It believed that he i deranged. Hi friend have taken him in charge. He has been a lawyer and notary here many year. C'oliir Wrsl. Dispatches from various points In the East and South represent Ihe heat to-day to have been oppressive. In Virginia the crops are suffering for tbe want el rain. Thermometer in the shade today register 162 degree. Tbe Xartttrru I'ae-iSe Itailraad- It is stated by tbe Northern Pacific Bail road Co. that Ibe rapid development of Washington Territory and the demand for railroad facilities have determined them to eorsssenee the construction of the road from the Colombia river eastwsrd to Pend'Oreille lake, a dUtance of 200 mile. They accord ingly issued a circular calling for an ad ditional $2,060,000. The subscriptions closed yesterday, the entire amount having been taken by stockhelder. The censtrse tien wiH begin as soon as the line can be lo cated. Ten thousand tons of steel rails were perrbasd to-day for this road. Cadet llart-e Kspellml. WaiKiaorojr. July 17, The secretary ef war. span reeemmesdatien of Gen. Scho field. commanding at West Point, -has dis missed six cadet for hiring. BatlnrM Inrruln:. Nrw Yosx. July 1C- This h-s been another proeperocs week for Imaisess. Clearing Isonse exchange for the week show the Mlawiasr gains and losses over the cor refpoadiag week ef last year: L Bal tMsore. 3 j per cent.: New OrUans. I3.G; Prevtdese. 13.1. AH ether cities Late gained a fotews: New York, t p-r ejnL; Boston. I.S. Philadelphia. 5.7; Chicago. 31.1; Cincinnati. 12.4; Sr. Lost. S.C. San Francisco. Si.4; LouitviMe. 45.2; MUwaa ice. 3.2; Prttshars. IS; Cleveland. 7.1; In dtaupoii. 12.C; New Haven, 2.0; Syracuse. 13.2, Lowell, 20.2. The grand total of ex change foots npl $4000.00? this weet, against $&3l,OCO,O03 for tbe same time in 1575. Iotal Raslae-aa. Acsmnarisoaltwecntheissaesof stamp. stamped envelop aad postal cards for ls73 and IS79 shews the total value of this year's iwnes is $23,533,050. an incrtase of $971. SI6 ever the rales ef those of last year. The increase in the number of cnUnary post age stamps isssed is only four per cent, as compared with the increase ef 1S77 66 per cent, for 1S7S over IS77. This comparative famng S is doe to the effect of the new law for coapessatien of poftaatifrs, which, having far its basi the number of stamps cancelled instead of the number sold, has pat a step to specalative parch t w. There is a decxeaM in the value and cumber of newspaper and periodical stamp and stamped envelopes and wrappers. There were 22I.S07.CO0 postal card issced an in crease of more than 10 per cent. T.X in crease in the value of sales to the public be tween the two years is $1,003,233. Sescrc Stares la MaaaetiBstt. Bostbx, July 16 One of the severest tem pest ever experienced here swept over the city this afternoon. The duration of its violence was about 25 minute, and ia that period great damage was done, life and prop erty, lleports from various points down the harbor contain accounts oi serious damage and distressing aeode&t. Many small yachts and other beats were capsized. The most serious accident yet reported is that of . -a sasr . r t a email schooner, me aiyrue. oi i-iiar.es-tewn, having oa board six persons, four women, a man and a hoy. The schooner was ca paired off Bird Island, and alie3cpt ing the m". who clung to the topmast, were drowned. The storm swept tho Interior of the State, and many lives were lost and much property destroyed. BosTtur, July 17. The storm yesterday was very severe at all points. The loss of life is greater than at first supposed, mainly caused by the capsizing of boat. A yacht capsized off Nantasket beach and four per sons were drowned, une man. two women and two children were loat off Governor's Island. Three bodies were picked up on the beach- The rainfall was very heavy in some place and some hail stones measured seven inches ia drcumftrenoe. Lightning caused the loss of a few lives. Yellow reve-r oa Ship-board. PnruDtxarm, Jaly 17. The brig Shasta of New York trcm Port au Pair, St, Domingo, bound to Chester, Penn., arrived ia great distress. 12 miles below this city this morn ing. Of nine men oa board, seven were down with yellow fever. Four deaths oc curred, the captain being among the cum ber. rieudUU en Irate. Itaxnoc Julv 17. A wosnas was found yesterday afternoon in an unoccupied mill at upper Stillwater, gagged, oounu anu uoroa scious. She ptoved to bo Mrs. Adelaide Sherman, a domestic in the family of Arthur Sawyer. Sbe left home night before last, and is supposed to have taken refuge in the mill during a heavy ahower when she was surprised by tramps, gagged and outraged. She was nearly dead when found, and is not yet restored to consciousness, ureai ciciic- ment prevails. Yellow l'ever la Mem phi. Mxatrnrs, July 17. Five new cases of yel low fever were reported to the board of health this morning. The cases consist ot members of two families named Hester residing under one roof, at No. 84 and SC Clay street, in the southern portion ot tho city. State at Vlrslala WreeUed. Ilaurax, July 16, The steamer Stato ot Virginia from New York for Glasgow, went ashore at Sable Island at 7:15 P. M. Satur day. Three women and five children wtro lost in the surf while trading. Tho vessel had 74 psaseagers. 101 head ot cattle and a general cargo. Sixty head of cattle were saved. FOREIGN SEWS. Review at Part. Paeci. Julv 13. Tho annual grand mili tary review was held to-day try President Grevy. Many notables and an immense crowd of spectators were present, and the review was a great success. vr wlui.i.r pmsssmI far Italy. Bomk, July 13.- -Signer Cairoli has sub zaitUl the following list ot ministers to the Vint?; Cairoli. nresJdeat of the council aad minister of fcreiga aaaira; Will, interior; Grimaldi. & lance: Baccanai, works; ere, iasUcci Perez. Instruction. A tetuporary arraaecaient will be made rcl&Hva to the bub lories of war and nvsrwe. Tbe fiead I'rlacc-A Xotaera Grief. Loswnr, July 13. When the coffin was opened yesterday the features of th Prince were much disfigured, but were recognizable by the teeth. It is stated that the ex-Empress did not visit tbe coffin until three this morning. She remainsd ot cr it in an agony of grief until seven, when she fell asleep and was re moved to her chamber. The 1'aoeral. 230 P. M. The funeral of the Prince Im perial took place, jn accordance with ar rangement already published. In addition to notable persons btrctofoie mentioned, the Bassian, German and Danish ambassa dor to England were present. A body of Paris workmen viewed the coffin previous to the funeral. It is estimated that varices sympathizers brought bouquet aad wreath sufficient to fill two van. 4 P. M. The funeral cortege commenced moving at five minute before 11. Tho pall bearer, all prince, were ia uniform. An immense wreath, bestowed by Queen Victoria, wa carried on the eofSn. but was tnviaille because of the rus of fiowers. Prince Je rome Bonaparte and sons followed next after the coffin. The British ministry wa repre sented by Frederick Stanley and Michael Hicks Beach. Tbe procession was about three; quarters of a mile lung, and the rrar was brought up by the second military band There were present deputations ot French military students and workmen from Pari, Lille. Tnrccing and other centers of French industry. BbmU's InleatiasL. It i slated that Eassia, through the for eign oSc, denied any intention of a march upon Mero by General LazareSs expedition. Raasssa aad Clsiaa. Sr. Vettxszckg. July 13. Advices frora Orenburg, Jnr 2Stb. confirm reports of preparation risVing by the Chinese to march go Kcldja. ill treatment of Esscun merebaats en the frontier continues. Keaaiapllon mC Haallllllcs- Tnx HaacK, July 12. Operations against 1 the Atchinese have bees ressated. Tne 1 Dutch troop, after several assaults, have captnreU lour Atehisese strongholds. Tbe enemy' loo is heavy. Praleetlve Tar IS AdopU-J, Brxxxx, July 12. The rtichtfig CsaBy voted a protective cas'oms tariff to-day; 217 against 1 17. Bismarck then read a decree closing the season. A Kolaier" Sassd. Pxxs,July 13. Marshal CaaroUrt has come to England, despite official ref asal of !ave of absence. A BanssaJa Bratr. Losnoy. July IX A dispatch to the Time from Calcutta, dated yesterday, re ports that the King ef Burnish has massa creed twelve perscr.s. Beatfa m the Bert. A dial itch to the Dally New from Alex andria reports the Egyptian steamer Satsa noot lost at sea. She was retsrnisg from Masritius. Twenty-three natives and twenty-three Esropeass perished. CacLaad fiaasteo. CoxsraxTrjoixi, July 15. The Porte his rejected the proposal ot the British ambassa dor that Ffflsrid act as intermediary with the power iathe settlisestef the Greuk frontier question. The Bariea CajsaL. Eocxx. July 15. De Lesseps has declared that the tVindihip between France and the United States would facilitate the censtrac tien of the Darien cirsl. He beSered that the canal would be completed in fire cr six years, leas is less teas bis lorser esti mate el tne time necessary lor the eonstrue lion of the work. It is considered by seme that De Lesseps would have taken a more prudent cocrse. if. instead of asking a sub scripti&n of 400,000,000 francs for the canal, he had formed a small preparatory company to Leroy Beasboa points out that it is not certain that the Nicaragua route has cot ad vantages that may hereafter lead to the cre ation of a second can si, which would deprive De Liesseps canal ot the trade of the two coasts of the United States, oa which it re lics for its chief profits. Tne Rnalt or TariH Aaaptiaa, Brxxxs. July 14. Seventeen nitintisl Liberals who seceded from tho party coasS tsted a section headed by the historicta Freitachk. Their secession was doe to a vote of censare passed upon, them by a ma jority ot the party for mpporting Bisscarck's view oa the tariff. The closing debate oa the tariff will be memorable for the protests of Delbruck fad Lasker, who prophesied discontent and coniusioa as the result ef the tariff. France aad Atrlea Paxxs, July 15. The 'budget committee of the ehaaaber cf deputies, and the sena torial committee, have pronounced la favor of France taking an active part in opeuiitg up Central Africa, A commission to na me the project oi uniting Algeria aad sene ga! to Soudan by railway has been appointed. It includes ITeLesseps, vsnous senators arid deputies and a number cf engineers. The Bead Prtaee. Lemur. July 15. After a statue of the late Prince Imperial has been placed in Westminister Abbey, and some other me morial erected with the fuads contributed by the British army, it has been resolved to de vote the surplus of the funds to tke estab lishment of a benevolent insulation in cob- xcemorstlon ot the prince. Itb computed t the army fund alone wilt araouat to X50.000. Tne Orleans i asaiiy. It is intimated that the meeting of Ssesa- bers ot the Orleans family at Geneva, aa nounced tobe held next Saturday, is intended to discuss the course to be taxes by thea ia view ot the improvement at their prospects ia consequence cf the split likely to occur among Boaapartista because of tke anno po larity of Prince Jerome Bosaparte. natsraUan ta Assseriea. Loxdox, July 16. In consequence 9 de pression in Lancashire large auabera cf operatives are emigrating to America, Cholera and Blphlherla. A Berlin dispatch says that cholera has made its appearance in Smolensk and is epi demic Diphtheria coutiaaes its ravages in Bessarabia, whero a lescript of the Geveraor is published, ordering universal fumigstion of the dwellings and clothing ot the peas antry. Bally For Va. Losdox, July 16. At S00 yards range at Wimbledon, yesterday, Frank Hyde, an American lieutenant, CoLFeston and anoth er, made each-consecutive bull's cytsi, the highest possible in the contest for tie ar morer's prize. In shooting off tie each made three bull's eyes. In pool shooting, Morse, an American, made almost aa unbroken Hue of bull's eyes. Kalsiax a Wreck. Tbo contractors who have underrate to raise the German ironclad. Grosser Xerterx, have placed 87 pontoons inside ot the fsnael and a shield over the breach. An attetnf will bo made to raise tho wreck oa the 2Uh in!. Gue&i Waiter, bring wie anotker disk of peas aad a mtaUjiaf glass.