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We as wme no responsibility for views expressed by correspondents. L. B- COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rKDLETON', OEEGON. 'Will practice in all the Courts of Oregon. Omcr Orer the Posioffice. r. pace testis. o. r. tu IDSTIX & BELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND NOTARIES FOE LI C. rendleloa ----- Oregon. Office in Court Home. JOHN A. COYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I'EXDLXTO.V, OREGON'. Orrict Up stairs, abort Post!Eo. EYARTS & WALKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PENDLETON', OEEGON". OrncK, in the Court Heuic i. X EACH EX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOT A in rOEUC, Wston, Oregon, practice in all the Cocrti of the Bute. HJ1SES At L1WEEXCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BAKEE CITY, OUTGO J. Will practice at law in all CourUia Oregon and Idaho. Particular attention paid to bcsntess in Baker and Union counlks. J. B. 7TB8EE. H.W. BAU.ET. D. V. CO 'LET. TURNER, BAILEr & C95LKV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PENDLETON, OEEGON. OSce on Main street, opposite the Court 11 on v. DR. E. X. CLEME5TS, PHYSICIAN, SUEGEON AND ACCOUCHER Pflot Rock, Umatilla County, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or night. DK. J. B. LISDSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST. PENDLETON, - Z t OEEGON. Surgery a Specialty. E. P. EiGAN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON. WESTON, OEEGON. OfCce on Main Street. J. M. PEUETT, PHYSIGIAN AND SUEGEON. PENDLETON : - Z Z OEEGON. Office at residence. W. C JTcKAT, TL. D. PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. PENDLETON, OEEGON. Office Opposite the Pendleton Hole. VOL. 5. PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURD VY, J I IS. fs. S. TJoTHCHILD. J. E. llSAJt. ROTHCHILD&BEAN (Sacocavrs to & Retbchikt) Would respectfully call the attrattnn of Uie pub lic to their largely mcreased sUck ef GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the increaMyl facilities a&rded by their eoiooiaauon enauie uem to olirr AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Tnelr Stack will reaslal tatrelofora of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, JVOTIOrVH. ETC They win always take pleasure in fitting any order with which ther taay be entrusted t the best of their ability. GRAIN JUXT HIDES And uther prodacA taken in exchange at the Highest Market Rates. GASH PAID POR WOOL. W. F. KREMEB, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON. PENDLETON, OEEGON. Offers his professional services to the people of Pendleton and surrounding country. Office At residence east of Court House. WHIICOMB. 3T. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. PENDLETON, OEEGON. Will attend to all calls, day or night, with promptness. All diseases treated by the latett and very besttnodes for the comfort of the patient. DR. W. T. WILLIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. WESTON, OEEGON. Will attend to all calls, day or nighl, with promptness. O rv tee On Main etroet, opposite drug store. I)B. J. W. HALL, PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or night. Office Over the Drug Store. WILSON HOTEL. UMATILLA, OREGON. Mrs. IS. A Wilson, formerly f Orleans has lo cated on Front street, umauiia, wuere sue uas opened a nreUrlass hotel. The house has been -Lc.t l. ! arn pxtellent. and the table will be supplied with the best the market affords. - ... i . i : . . i ,1.:. .!. jrareiiers win doi regrev mijjuj5 K. W. Stage CtMspany's coaches ctoji here. D.W. PRENTICE & CO. MUSIC STORE. 107 FlrxtHtrect, Portland. Or. All instruments sold cm tle SesLaUment plan are at our regular CASH PRICES. Oar Pianos and Organs are from the bst makers, aad enr prices and terms are the mn-A of any bouw on theXerth I'adCc Coast. We faHjr guarantee every Instrument we aeu, and eacb i'taae and Organ is also accompanied with a guarantee from the manufacturer. WEBER PIANOS ARE THE BEST. Installment Terras : $50, $100 or more, cash; balance, (IS or gzO per month. HA1NS BROS.1 PIANOS ARE RELIABLE. Installment Terms: $25, $0 or more cash; balance, $15 or 20 ir month. ARE THE BEST MEDIUM-PRICED PIANO IN THE WORLD. Installment Terms: $1S, $25, or more, cash; balance, 5 10 or $15 per month. ESTEY ORGANS SLNG THEIR OWN PRAISE AND LEAD THE WORLD. Standard Organs ARE UNRIVALED. Installment Terms: $15, S, or more cash; balance, SIQ or $15 per month. If installment ertns Us quoted above do not exactly please, they can be changed to suit con venience oi customer. D. W. PRENTICE 4c. CO. Music Dealers, asd rcBusiiEEs or T). W IMtENTICE fc CO 'eJ 9 MONTHLY lb Musical Jouranl I'KICIC 75 CESTH PER TKiB. CefttatM $12 Wrlh T New Hank Eieti Yfr. UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE COMPANY. HTAUVS VftVU I.CATK PEKDLETOX FOR UMATILLA Everr Tue. day, Tbenday asd Satatdar at 10 P. rr turninr Srm I'tuatilta the same days en ar rival at lite ImmU from The DaHes PEKDLKTOK FOK THE IULLES-DaMy via. PiU Kock asd HrfMiMT at G A M. PENDLETON FOR WALLA WALLA-Pafly at 7 A.M asd for Kmm City at 2 A. M. NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK, SkiMfd Drivets, and aUc tvrfWsBaiiee J servtVe oa Ume are the features oi the Camftsny. Fares gtntty red need. The Ojitcr aud the Time to Eat Hi. An oyster has to bo taken aa a whole and respected as such. It re fuses to be dealt with in detail, and ho who attempts it makes a gaxlro nomic failuro of no small magnitude. Thcro is only one way in which an oyster can bo eaten. Thorc it lies on tho shell, hard, white and plump, its convoluted cdcs matching the rim of the shell. You pass tho thin blade of your knife caretully under it and rclcaso tho fibrous heart from its pcarh connection. Then you lay LOT LIVKRX0KE, a T? I vour knife down, take the frontal SaMMiry, Hailty A Co-, Prvpriet. ; it up in nncction instant, ur eyes, lolioious f i to sense Opportunit glides coming .. ,.tsvut uas done this decu once, and folt the full physical rap ture ot it, lias one memory, at least, that will novcr de while the senses of the palate remain. ot onlv is thcro a projwjr way to eat an oyster, but there is also a projxsr way to prepare an o'otcr t ba eaten. And as rogardi roasting, this is the way; rtrst and foremost among the requi sites is a good old-fashioned fireplace, vritii its stone hearth, its stout, brarcn andirons, its white ashes, ita glowing bed of coals, and its bright, roaring fiamc Now draw up your low chairs and your stools, a "tin tray, a coarse towol and a short, thin- bladed knife on every lap. and a plate of bread and butter on the floor at your oidc. Sot a bushel basket full of oyster?, as large as the palm of your band and shaped IiVe a scallop, at the cornor of the fire-place, and a pitcher of sweet cider on the side board. .Now we are rcaJy. The host stands tongs in band, and with nimble motions places twenty of the tag teilows on the carefully laid, blazing slicks. The silence of ex. pectation falls upon the group. Every eye is fastened on tho bivalves. htr, buu, sputter, bank? 2ow the sport bogins. Now the explosions follow each other: How the tongs fly in and out of the fire! How the Jilatea rattle! How the jokes fly! low the laughter bursts out and peafo through tho old home! How the chimney mars! How the bread and butter and cider vanish! A GOLDEN OUR SUBSCRIBELo arcrtaU&C tl aumirr t oer rshcrSr, tot k,tac a Brtratwltwa &rTTT. tb ttv sctttnaf itx EAST OREGONIAN ncnwbd la tukiaf amactsMets u CLT7B SAN FRANCISCO ! Weekly Chronicle TTb rtraUr valacrirtiea rnsU cx roTt S3 OO per Yr, Botk Papers for One Tear Tor 84 OO. Porta IW. Both rin nt ta cm or to altnaa. fUx! wL tta nimaOin, at far O taaS a ef 50 Oent.s. lash tJT aa4 A BOOK Boca4 la (kca. W fil teska ta mUaAars 450 Books, Corxxrazc ta trbdI rati cf ta tuaitrt Astacn at nCTOOS. POETKT. IU5T0ET tlOCLimT f rOIiTISG. rAKXISC aa4 CaSUi aa rsa-trr Cakax far aia to tfcor trvaa. TVlkSlaci! luh arfbors aj PICX- ooorcn. xbdott. Lovcrzuiw. tCCXTSO.V, M0KLXT. XDP1505.MC K3W TO BET k LIBRARY. 3rUX!a:fu4rf tLtaaorss&r.aaca It el liaMii, la ta aa mwUccW mr scattarr(bCTaaJ(erBaCIst.&jca.la 4 Utiua to irorvkit rch Uautf vtia ta.tr taeal arr.U a!n bUala t! mil SMtrccatiua yxnol. ts WIXXLTrnaOMCLX in m yrmr.aaiabo cnat tJ cadraa tor a tSnrr. Tit. r tfiiat at tla tan tal arniooea. thrf coeM rt Vota laaos aadtl) cheScrot Foer Standard Works ACIcbof tlxnhKTtttiabiat tin t tl t1" EIGHT BOOKS Or tra rctaaUUnci at tie fOCCTXCC IWoij . er Sftra ,aWTtrtiet t ca tla vtil Sfo tiw ctiCT (M Tvesty-Ona Boosts. TWtuAj vffibMt(ri et al axa aat SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE IX THE Leading Newspaper er the DPjteilic Coast. THE OIK0SICLE BULS13U. THE MAX FRASCISCe CHRSXf. CLV.u lb first rrer ea tb tea! la aUlity aa4tatbelnBGeMaa4tIUbflltFo(iU XtMS. XUUac that tb world dntm to kfrow it ualitol frcen Its ceieaux. It alss ta fill mrj rlr swat of a fira!-laM ptT. lt(Telcra(lBrorU ar th Ultt aaj xacmt nliaU. 1U Local h'ewi ta foltcvtaadsriclnt. aaj IU fditcrlab from tb aUnt tai la Iba COtlDUT. THE CHKBXICI.K has alwars Ua, aal alwart will b. tb Irtrnl aad cbaartag ef tba pvfie a, afalut ceenatiODC, d !, corpora-. ttgaioroiniilon of any kind. It BI llal frtaJtat la rrrrjtWax, Dtctral la Dochiac: fair aoj impartial to all parti, set xsotfBf comt tioavbcrmr fscod,aad wotkiacvlib frarlra rtxbaTor to proaoU aad protott avtrr latmat of tbsTatpsUleboa I! scm asdoavboalt irfieoi tor Its urport. Tl- AX FKAXaste WEEKLY CIIR8XICI.E, tb toott UUUant aad coo llfU Wklr Krwrrrr In tb World, print rrxtJarlf 72 coiinana. or rlcbt rar.of Km. IJtrratar and GciMral Inlorraatloat also a SiiarntDctat AiricBltaral Draartarat. $2 for One Tear, laciadinf ctac, to aaf part of U Ualtnl KuUs. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FKEE. ST All urAm Dal I aocosapaoUd kr tb oala A44nas all orders to PENDLETON HOTEL Xala ntrvet, rBdlrto, 0r. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED - ayp ... reruuK Hui'sc Ilavisg Lcea ENTI P.ELY P.EFTTTEO atd EEFCHSiSHED Is fiv Ur the rrorptioa of gw-rii. mix: TA.ULE WiH at aB time he fon4hi with the verv Lot the narkrt awards, aad every excrtia made to aathfy the pabwaM of the Legate. THE JIEDH Are all nev, a&d the rwaai have bwn fsrauhed in the &atnt style asd with every cravcaieace ursany leQtxl in a br-ciaa boe. THE rEXDLETOX HOTEL In lli tUdepartiseaU will te up with the tttne. aad the proprietor it detcrralaol that it shall maintain the rvpataliea ef betog the Best Hoae Eat of the 31 obrUIrs. The resident aad t rare-Hug psUic are retject- lolly tovitcd to can. E. HAUKK, Proprietor. LAND AGENCY. DW1G1IT t II A. I LEV, GeKraJ Laad Afeits, Ktfariet PsMIc, ad REAL ESTATE IIKOK1XS, readlrlon, : : : j : Ortjoo. llaveTowmhip Plata of all sarrrjf 1 laads ia I rnauita county, aou itecordoi an uainu from urn location down to uie rcrse&i time, and correct ed semi -weekly from the Land OSioe at LaGraade. Will secure damn tor tartiee under any of the Land Law of ihel'niUdSUtes: conduct tvatratej cares teiore the Local Laud 035ce,anJ on apeal to Uie Department at Washington. W ill farnish Soldiers AddiUonal Home stead Floats and all kinds cf Land Scrip ea short notice, and at lowest markrt rates. Will buy and sell Land, Claims, City Property, etc. on reason able comtPtMten. The Plata and Records above referred to are the only ones of the kind in Umatilla county ,and set tlers ran save time and a trip to La Grande by coming to u. We have special facilities lor lo cating new comers. mch: WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY. ESTABLISHED IK O. BRECHTER, Manufacturer of Bread, Calc, Pies and all kinds of Crackers, t ire-proof building. Malts Street. WallM Walla UNION HOTEL. UMATILLA, : : OREGON Bave Horn, Proprietor. j This house is in tho best condition for Hie ro j ception of guru. Clean beds and good table is I the tnolto of this house. The patronaee of the public Is solicit!. Stages leave tho housa I-r Pendleton, Wesion, La Grande, Union, Baker Cit; and itoise City. 5oter In Iccal eolams eenU pr line first -se-tlun. Ueesls per HueeoliaulMtuentIn UT n. I i rertlalBS bills payable inartrly. TELEMAF EASTERN'. Krxhrfnrt Wouiulnl. fEVA. Jane 3. The Uael a Tragic AITalr In T Dallak. June 2. A dp at robber occurred at 0ir Una coHntr. a rarmor nawi IeflS200 received for eaUle, w for afe keeping. A ttraHor stay all nuht, a ifivett a jr balL At miURlut lie s4 tw povrd bvloDiini: to the lamely, hearinj cries of mnJer, losjk the Winds and raw tke vm ith her throat cat. Sb&UIw shooter the htmnjer epraa? to door and fired, killim: tv Mountinr a horae he rode to t netzhhor. and arcompaBied bi returned. Mrs. ltradWy asnl be were dead, one of when wast the heart and the other Ot. head. The robbers proved te llrueUand daoshter. the fori year old, aad owaer f ooaWo erty and an inbenUace ck ;14 A Slrlk. of Iron Work. LoCfc.VlU.E. J8C AbK naddkia atnsck to-Uav. tkrowi cmpIoyascRl about 4CO mtitw The prospect for an ottriy aaijb Uie dimcalty is not UvoraMv. a prietora of roibn; talUt, rather t linHe at exii rates?, wIsJ remain ci-ed all asaaser. Tla Lalll fttrtb Coulli I.EA1TIUJL Juste 1. TWs SSM, Dopaty a'benff I'arsoM wm cMaa to racily a crowd of strikers bsIUloifa; aiiom oa their way be was aemltel Irr uik(MVL smm drew a revolver aad refaej M away, when Prsoas ire4 eoTe woaadiacMe lertottsiy aai l-a slightly. Whoa the sWsff art dUtarbcrs were arreaUti. Paoatst ia jati for safety, as throat mi wcie freely au4e by trkrs, pretideat of the striker, was srw did mads towards pr eerrins oni raatoreu Usol he H ta be stapervval strike is aot t a early asisJisil at at The BitBAitoa to Air i ttae as carloos s tore the strike h-rast. V thoaaaad appbed for wrV there were not twi .ny lo-Wy. and Little Chief are Use otslv worked, aad their rajjare nt at eaiBj; forV.Scatis. Mmh ae preraib. Tito Wka KiUdim. New Yoke. Jaa Qkaailar cxeftaas for the week aaMsJta WAf i table, show the MteaHT aad !oses over tke m i sasUss of last year 1sks, an rraacsiCM, 3o tV umt 10 i. Uaias.Kew York, SI at, Mr4a Pbrladeiphta. 7 i. CMo, 71 Losm.Jb & Bahisaarr. 41 I. Om S 9. NewOHeaa. S 3. Mllvaako Htubnrr. 4. Proraloaw. Wt X. . Cltr. 3 Clcvaaastd. Ct A. Tailaaa Ti New llavea. Gi S. Lw,4S arn.v. 31 10. Thoe aVrarea U thiaka are aot pxrtioslarly siaOBtss The MbimI alaaxli ?tar-dr. 3 1 . Jaae. 2. The jury case of the3IaelrOo(;h lianifcai rendered as their vertKct that Uat Crow came to Sim death try a xa ear hot woand iasieted by same pars the jary aakaowa. Iter Km deatb v raced by a shotsia w inflkied by Walter J. Craw or M. II. J. M. Harris cae to hi death by a Vitn woaad inflicted by Wakor J. Jl. V. Hart doata was caaed ay a shot wound inStcted br J . 31. liar J. E. Headersoa. A. ilcGresor aa Lis death by a psrtel shot o and Nsh br Walter J. Crow. iXiateJ I- K death was CMed by a shotgaa woac Hided by alter J. Craw or Jl. U. Tar Cnrialtaarr Sraadat. WAsittNOTox. Juae I. Ia the CL' anrir divatn ra bfi-dar. ImA-n lit allowed the defendant, Mrs. Christie $150 per month aad aad eoaasol fees ' commencing May M. i'taintiu oac is dctuuni; the proBnety or Uarast the bill for divorce rather tbaa abisV this decision. Krport an the Xrcr Etolaa. Senator Vance, ia behalf of the me ity of the exodtis eommtttee, sabmitt report statinr that much of the er!d given was of such a character as w not bo receive 1 m a court el justice, report says that the tesUaeay pr that the exodus was induced largoij northern politicians and by ne-jro lea in their employ and in the caiak railroad lines. Tlie condition of aet is not materially changed regardinf; pc leal oatrarc. which have been the str complaint for many years againl people or the eoatit. Uingent inq fails to develop anvthinir new confirn: old stories about violence and otitr. upon negroen, most of the testimony tag hearray. Wiiiie the committee "ad. that extortion was practiced by inercha upon negroes they a&ert that the ab is not general. ConHrsaatloa. The senato has confirmed Horace II nard aa postmaster general. More Indian Itnnaor. Santa Kk, Jane S. A special from Las Vegas ys that A. 31. Otero, president of the Ncw'Mcxico and Southern Ilailroad, has received what is considered reliable information that the Xavajoea and Utes had a grand powwow near Terra Armillo, Xow Mexico, and it in understood that the rcanlt of tho council was to make war in common against the while!. If true, this Is very important information, and troops should be sent at once to near tho Karvajoo's reservation and tho Utc country. Although Colonel Itaeli with four companies of the loth cavalry arc now marching to Fort Wingate. which is almost in tho center of tho Xanvajoo'a reservation, still his force is entirely too small to prevent an outbreak. The Na Viijoe are rich in horses, cattle and sheep, and could place at least OOU men in tho Acid. Chnrch Hnrucd at Krooklyu. New York. Juno 3. Elm Pla e Con grtgational Church, at Ilrooklyii, burned to-night; loss, $50,000, Insurance, 30,000. Silaonrr Hoary safe. Sr. Josetii, June 3. At Chillicotho yes terday. Colonel Elijah Jatcs, in the circuit court of Livingstone couuty, sustuinetl his attachment against tho Mostin bank and others on tho item of S1S7.500, and judg ment was rendered for the amount in his favor. This secures beyond all eradrt:n turo tlio state deposit in tin- Mastin bank. BMplomatle Appolnlmsnla. W.vsinKorox, June 3. Tho l'roshlenl has noininated Eugene Schuyler, now Consul General at Uouie, Cousul Goimral iiitpiuli from iiat tne -ioa jd the conces t president ef ran company inter-oceanic C". .don. Pacific esest recorded a inearreact: ia lag tmt from the hease re tll star roate tdited at aa r percent, by iBCtirreace )anl Wbite Harare Da , SI t P4 r jd kid vote aafc bias t r. Feadiaz hMae ad toraiinatiaa jarsaia, bet aschly caa tHaiea favor A-aarraw, !acincy aje4by (allawMr- letiaa f a It- Csaiiarifts of t oiSee af .1 sttris-- 1 ?sl for cat&cefor of Navada dae Paciac rada last. aad pre sarvey. ce ox- ea.r le 1 XfaSS i Xf4kS tit. TWi- aur.hak tM a- Iryhres laajaa between Rochefurt and Koecblin was fought with swords, in Swtta territory, this morn inv. Itochefoit was woanded in the stom ach. Koechhn was nahnrt. Eochelort's wound is reported severe. IteaigaaUon. ItoKE, Jane 3. General BonelK, minis ter of war, hssesigned. Tlir Cnaaa Clsurctt BUI. Bsauy, Jane 2. The committee chared with examination of the charcli UH kn rM-r1 thf Cnt article br a vote of 13 to S. It girea the government dis cretionary powers ia the application of those decrees which forbid any bat Ger ataa sabjeete, tnd all who have not aadergoae a coarse of education pre scribed for other learned professions, from receiving appoiatmeats in the Cath olic Chareh. Fatal AWata. Beku5, Jane 3. A tenons accident oc curred oa the Berlin aad 3Lid;ebar Kail war. A train ran off the track. Two poroas were kilted and tblrtj-foar in jared. By a boiler explo-ioa is this dty eight persons wet e killed. AfShauUtan. f . Tno 3AUamkmia Khan ha repued ia cordial terms to the British leuar. British emissaries believe that Atdrrah8aa Kahn w greatly under Kaaa iasioence aad may be tempor tzhrz aatit he receives instractions from Tashkiad. Pcnoaal. Ix$dos, Oatario, Jnae X The Priaea Lom aad Prince Leopold leave this eraaia? for ililwaakee. Fatal DmtL. Losw. Jaae 3. A dael has been. fee$at oa the Betgiaa froatier between two Spaaaard taritaU ! De OkTaris aadCoaat De Lordu The Oeent was kilted. EirntK Rbls Drfes4. Caucttta, Jaae 3. Hebel ectposts near Mstht. Beravah, were taccessfaMy attacked. The rebels were eaptnred and decapita ted by the eatasaaader erthe royal troops. CaUa Flltllmrtns EaprdlUaa. Hosrr&EAL. Jaae 5. It is rnmored thai aCalaa iUibeateriae expedition coa- lmAAnatMttau nart on board mvi i I - i . a. etesuaer verterdar wsth a cargo, said to be cspo4d f laOOJ cartridga aad a huTe aaascer of rearms. HUmirtk Aralalaan mSC Bemuy. Jaae 5. The resigaatioB of Prmce Bisaaarck oa the aew appeal to the casHttrr. caa be looked forward to with aaasethMg Bke certaiaty. Aninr ClaaXIosr. Pi EtS Jose 5 Myer, editor oi tne GtatsW, has chaUe&gedBocbefort. Koche fort'a woe ad U net dangerees. JaffitoajalaUav. Csacx, Jaae 5. A Hessian aeat ta with Abdcrrahmaa Khan. Xtayal BcOstluL Bow, Jaae 5. The Esaperor has for Baatly aa bob need the hetrethal of Lis grandson. Pnace William of Raseia. to T'riace- AagasU Vietoria of Schlersweis Uatsteta. Statue CnTmllrJ. of teethe was snvailed yes- terdar ia the preseace of the Emperor aad a" large concourse of people- Tw Racltrtort Docl. Pjkia. Jane 3. The dael between Recbeforl aad KeoehKn occupied only two minutes- Rochelort's sword, while parrring thresh, slipped from hts Syed hand, aad KeochUB sword etttered Uie lower part of Bochefort's cheat below the scraaai aad ate nhs. ?IImIs Ojrml an In Central America, New Year. Jaae -L The PsaamaSar, f the 24th of May, says: James A- Cross- . wii lung n9i5erand oiam: expert, has arrived to inspect the ancient Caaa mines. Crossaxtn u engaged m the interest of a number of capitalists, one oi wham is said to be James K. Keene, mern- Iker- on Ittsh Mt at A blng from iere. lams. 1 fit Mil. William was arrested and sent to Silver City to-day. Ho wa. intoxicated at Uie timo of shootin?. No special cause is given for the act. Sax Fr.ncxco. June 3. Bullion levies an as&e3imcutof $l. In the notice court tonltv the libel cae against Ncilson of the .Von LetUr, was called. Defendant called Kalloch as the first witness, but owing to his absence tlio case was continued. The caso against Pickering waalso postponed. Suxr Wrruorr a ATosuAacfT. Tho sea is tho largest of cemeteries, and all its slumbcrors sleep without a monn mcnL All other gravoyanla in all lauds show soxuo symbols of distinction be tween the great and small, thu rich and tioor, but in that ocoau cemetery tho ling anil clown, tho prince ami peasant, arc aliko undistinguished. Tho same wave rolls over all, tho reqmomby tho minstrels of tho ocean is sung in their honor. Over their remains tho storms beat and the samo sun shinos; and thcro, unmarked, tho weak and powerful, tho plumed and xiuhonorcd will sleep on until, awakened by tho trumpet, tho sea will give up is dead. No tnarblo rises to point out whoro their ashes aro gathered. Yet tho cemetery liath orna ments of which no other can boast. On no other aro tho heavenly orbs reflected in such splendor. Over no other arc heard such, sweet t&elodies. Heroes aad Martyrs. n l.i t.iwini- named Telfair aad Stewart, went down into a fire-well m Charleston on marxiay morning. teocieats later. overcome by poisonous va por, thev were lying in the mud and wa- . - t . . - 1 (It.iP 1111. naaieu Simmons uuicucu u --- -------- As soon as he felt the first effects of the aoxioas gas he was hauled out. Lndis- mayed. a coloreu man naaicu aww.w--lasJsted upon being lowered into the swell. As be touched thelwttom he fell forward as If snot. There were now three helpless dving men in the wclL olunteers were nit wanting. A colored man named Sey mouTdescelded into the depths and fell a those who preceicd htm had done. Stewart, one of the two men who went down to clean oat the well, was taken ou t alive. Telfair, his companion, was dead. The t o. Stewart aad Telfair, were engag ed in their usual work. Robertson and i2S24weai wntrTthr bodies were removed. They died for their friends. Brave and loyal hearts had throbbed nnder their dusky skin. Know ing that they risked their lives, they de manded that they be allowed to mate an effort to rescue the men of their own race who were breathing their last. They shared the lot of the man whom they hoped to preserve to his wife and children. There own wives are widows, and their children are orphans. When white men bear themselves as Seymour and Robertson did, their names ring through the land as heroes aad mar tyrs. Shall less honor be paid to the two colored men who, with no hope of reward orexpectation of fame, sacrificed their lives on the alter of humanity! They are heroes and martyrs an honor, and ex ample and wc trust an inspiration to their race! The spirit of true freedom is indeed abroad when unlettered colored laborers can rise to such a height ! But something more is needed than words of praise. Tho men who gave up their lives for their comrade, tho laborer who died at his post and the laborer who narrowly escaped and was sent to the hos pital were tho solo support of their fami lies. For their relief, a Charleston firm, who insist that their names shall not bo known, sent us last night$50. They say: "Death overtook these men whilo at honest labor, and we li6po the charitable ot our city will see that their families are not wholly peunilos and destitute." From auothersource we have received S20 with a similar niesage. We trust other citizens will follow these good examples T, trill i.i 114 nnLlifriKhl hIimhiim that the contributions are properly a p. plied.