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KM) 71 N THE DAILY OREGON STATESMAN. THE WtEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. Issued Every Friday Morning. Issued Every Morning, Except Monday H. . M. WATKB, BuklnriM HBHCrr. W. II. II. YiATCn, BnhlntM M ..iLr. Served hv Carrier, pT wk. (Unit by nuiil, per yrur....... Stmt by niiu !,!. niouUia fclHVnts H ,.... TEB3-M I I'or your, by Va!' or otherwise 3 blx uiomlis, p.y Wml or (jiLemlft a , , Suliaertptkm-, Ih-ctwj Ihum, tb jokk.a . VOL. 15 SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 187G. Anttmirtptlotii by mail orevpre mist be paid In idranuu. . , NO. WEEKLY OREeM'BMTESlllN 7 1 a f TELEGRAPHIC. Ti:ry iJTr.T news K front's. Dntriwim Tli-mr Kkw Tomf. May 4 . John Law retiw's moulding and planing niin. First. Avenue, burned to lay; loss, 1 10,000 ; Insurance, $35,000. , Election of IMreetoro. Tlie Luke Shore ami Michigan Sun. hern Railroad stockholders Jo-day ckcted the Vaodcrbtlt party directors fur tho ensuing year. ' " , , " Steamer tar Portlnod. The Iron steamship George W. Elder, built by John Koaoh & Sons, at Chester, t'enn., aim recently solu lo a Portland. Oregon, company, to )ly between that port anil Sun Francisco, will leave llteae wateTsrtrrioilt The IGth lust, for the Pacific coast by wiy-fCnpe Hern.' Slie U nitw being thoroughly overhauled at Kagle wharf, llohoken. This steamship Is about 1,600 tons burthen, ol handsome model, and very much resemble In appearance the new Pacific mail steamer. : VH-Utlrtrr mnH fcnlclilsr. Chicago, May 3. Anthony Qchertug. a carrier lor the morning papeia, kllleu Ills wife and then himself , this morning.; It apiiears that about nine o'clock In the morning, alter bnvln delivered hi pa-8 pcrs, lie web t to the house ot his ''tuoMieri ' dropped his bunk book containing n note requesting - - burial and pinion 4'or what he was nhout to do. Then lit- went home, immediately shot Ids lie, killing her instantly, and by tlui same mean committed suicide. The bodies wew dis covered, soon afterwards, weltering in blood, hi the home U!). West Midismist. where a woman kept a laundry. Tlie people were German, and hnd been mar ried oeiy eight month. Gclf-ring t.m of a most violent dispo Irion, ai d was very jealous nt his will!. The Ootoier jury returned a verdict in a'-cordatice with Hie facta. . , .. . .. ... . . I. redeemitb; (Hrrenrjr Tliri-tv Heliitro Wasiiinotos. Miiy 4. I'liH-r' apefcli In the ll uno iml nl;iit. win a t-piriled refutatimi uf the inedKiiinlile furreiM-y thcorie lately ndvuncU by Kelly ti (id oth er toll money Joni;i'ensiiieiu ttixl an ar.ii liutiit to kIiow th a the only Ivifittle plau lor retnrirln f weie .aymtnr- I to re clnce tlie aim .on rut' imles now In eirenia tioM. Hi; tlnmi;!it an en-y and rapid way would be to lednee papm- enrreiiO' loV). 0(K),UOtJ. clili.!' hy,lvJU l iij iiitiHMul luiik notes ur by ltmtliii; legal imlii s or or carrying mi hnlli tp. r-itiom at once. Hi beli(.'Vtl tlmr u nil ti ll HlllulllllMini i,f Jul temlun lor inii io.ml btnU tinle wnii d be rlelralile I'nr co itr c i iii, n It .gil1 save Ihegovernnienl a ci iderahle n neneil of iineieil. A. eit her iiieam i." t' t trae tion nml n;n nptiii i ndvvKMte I by J'ni.. ii to retire iht-t.jiilors by iuuiliij. am! to lilln-v lr,"e Imiikin :ctire'.l ny Ue-po-iit ot ir ivi'i iitnent " lioniln. I'hee IV. t fianku, lMe'i-r, n'umht Im, mmli-ij iu ierhi piylfif InstiRrlnin - Witt amjite re serve.ju met iUic j urUry. , Uuit,si' w" a syi raTh'-ni'-MSlif -jjniiitftfee of fSTi.'i OOU.UlM .von IJ allow a cwouIhiumi fiuu.. OtJO,(K)0iii p ijmr, which ywnUl be aulUeient to itupply jjjti huue-,ri wanU "t .ilt Mimi try. U.ie of lh'e. plan he UiiieVfil would flimlly he adopted, or the ronutrr will iro from bad to worse, nod he IiihUI that rl'J present is the projt'T line Jo mal e tin coiiiparalively fritlinj S(Tlllee reoulred fur lm - manrn ' !t mi 1i,i... .1 fl.r.'..l & svstem ' , . 1 ' '. ! ,'pASt M -! - ' lernmrj', - Washington', 51ay l.'The Senate eom Ciittec on ti'ri ilodei to-day, JuyU-UJU;iK yV &m i Rlujifi!, Jn miyov Ky.W ito. bill to liniii K Aliinka to Wii-ldi.clou i n i tory us a coiiiiiy. Jrnf. Klliau, late -p.i-ciul agent of the frt-a-U'V I .-ji:irt nu-i.in Ala-ka as ihe ii bJirtljauT the bin, which ha c iii !c;a mi m wiully MUIICCCiviuI'V. lor heal f n-T4tlictloa. 1 i': W'A.iiixurMN. May 4. The su' co n initlee on wvs'aud in-aiH. Ii-iiigiijn the matter of the and tnariageiuei ' uftlie Inrseal Island-; todiy turtber ex umlned Mr. Ilutcliinsnu, of the Alik i Com hum ciii I Company, and llieie being no other witnevrti pripu-id -by wUier party to ilie eoiifmver-r, s liHed (lie testimony, l'hey will, tit liii ir next inijeliiig, liearaV guuieiit lit c in is.il relativo to the iictlou of the I'liiiHiiy Delia, lui nit in awarding llie leai . r , ( j , Nearrllj Of foofi at 'iiu r i'tiy ' Oha.ua- M ay 4v lit cent arrivals jfroin Custer City say a gn-at searcity ot ftmU exista tliriingliout the I I lIs.Jsu.rar is 40c a pound; haeo,,. 00,.; corn, Ii:),-; fl ntr, fJO a sack In Cti'N r. The mad from Liimiiiie ',)Clljtcrls strewn with the wagons ol part lea who hive been attacked by Indi ans. On the 1Vh f AprH a par'y of lu 'lianstluin! within 100 yards ol Custer 'ity, and ran off thirty fiend ol horses. Hlilille'a letter (o Blaine. - The following Is a copy ot a letter from lawyer Biildle to Blaine, written lo-day. Its tones mid it promises are very serious and threatening, and may lead loan acri monious mid unpleasant controversy. The luriiishing ot the letter for puhlictt'len In dicates the deep fueling that prompts the writing. Ti KfiiAV Kvf.MNd, May 2. 1870. Hon, J. G. Bi.aink s'r: Having made njcnsion and prepareil means on yesterday from your .place .on the Moor ol the llou.'e, to assault the reputation of .luuios W'al tnitt Knowlton. then two year mid n half in his grave, flail he nrvved till in-day ! you would have remained -ilent, nml yi ur Inn Ktewnr ls and Mi I'Vnhiiuls w old huve l .!il no tului. IU loll a widowed uinll.i r llllll t O , llU.lg H iters hi W'll -l.ii. I lid a brother in a oi-t.inl ci!,V. lie urn .tic, I ii l -1 . 1 1 ii I nf my daughter," and as ilear !o mi! lis it' h ,r,i and r."n-... one nf my i V U f.imilV'ittlr,vi'e iKi't ti'i'"to fb illmli', ! a I t st ( m v, I.U im 'Uio"y.. Iro'u your as- iwrsions, whic'i r hail .! auiarly daj " ' - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I ; ; " ' No one knows better than vouraelf that I am moved to this labor le'y by my duty to (lie doaJ. Very sincerely, i ' A. O. RiDUtK. ' Blnlnr'a Hrply to RMdla. WAmiKGTON, Msy 6.-BlaIue roi.lled U It ddlri thus : " ,i V AHIIMiTON. D. C May 71. JS7-. "FIon, A. U ltnlLE lear Wr: 1 am totally nurpiined by ihe lone of your note toiKilduj; Jir, Kuowltoii. I was especially 'mii III! to iniiUe ho reference to liiol that my Judgment would oitenrl ttie most wiHtive feeling. Yon (unnot but be aware that Kmi1twn8 name has been usi tor mime years iiaof, and with vindic tive i nee and Ireqarncy tl.ls wtuter, to In juie m 4 i Tetiiniiy, reported, as coming fmm li in. but which you know lie never In a Iteeii carrimj and quoted in all lirectlons, and I had t ehinise between jjlsnroving and taetlly ailminiog it. with wii i uaunifinjf luipnusiuuis. ,. But no one. nve cursclf, can see in my reference t KiiowIruuV name the slivlitest dis- r iwit . to Ms memory. On the toutr.rv, it relieve hi in Irom the n Th'.r h p of an nut'ouiMled calumny, ; If, noo'irer. you u mill juitjje it to be wl, or prJ.-si,,. or Xedient, tt aeek a rx-r sonaJ coutrorervf with me over Knowl Hlnrk If Ills. Ovaita, May 4 !r. J. B." Penderey, ot rhis flty has returned from tho Black 1HII, where he has Irnen during the past tnree youths, .. He reports tlie . road lnm ViHetytty t Fort 1. irainle strewn with wsgotis, i he owners having fled, been killed or captured by Indians. During hi rlpi fwnn Aiuer to Cheyenne ! 1ms dressed jie wouiuis in rweive iieu.' who were wiiuniled by Indians. It Is daiiTitis lor .jsnmll parties to nudertake the trip. At lterf Viirtnou, wln're II. K.Brown was re eiiitly killed, a tew JiMlian ran hold out i sj'iiifsr prea-l iw'd-i, as Ihey -i-crete theui- nelves in Jlie rocks and hlii t Inwn. tiai's grave, shall greatly regret It and I think, tn tlx" end, you u ill regret ii "till mure. 'or can I believe (hut on cml retlei lion you will peitint yonrJf to do anythiiig - H iealled l.ir and in all re rjan'ts so extraordinary. Vety resrwertnlly, J. r. ULAINK." 'Hie Public Piimlrr to an) freeiit.-a t 'lliv timuS Jury, t The House Ciiminittec on Printing In ve ;re,il to reeoinnienil that th I'nhlie i'linter I presented Co the Grand Jury for tin! in men t on six eliarg., all consist ingtil oial feasance In ' nltiee. 'I he isn miiti e rh eided lliat it had tin jtlrisdicf ion in impeach a I'uMic Printer If w, an otH eer of I lie Senate. , .. , . , i I ie DnMrUMii nt rrwUiiml Innn. . U asiiim;t.)N. M iv 4 Tli Trea-ury 1 ji'ii i ui.u1 nltl.enaie led In believe 1 1 ml lolly ii.e-lli'r I ol Iheniit.tnii'tlnfhietinii il eiirrei.ev has lirrnred anil never HiiJ ! .ftsei.ied fnr reiU-iii(,iioii. and iliar tlie total Miimiiut in ex litems- at this liln is int more !iaU 30.000.000. .The bai lor tli!- l.ell.-f ! tint th totril ainonnt. efl tlillsvies of rracloiial cnrrfiiiY which leive heeir ri-ileeined and r-p!aceil by later! ones, i.i payiui; nut silver com f T frse nenal ciim-tiey,- the Siil'vint f these old i-ue wttfi h fuSiome Pi is fint to 4 very iHwie.f jnrrtVKiirlw enttriwlon i.... i-.-ii- u. uu. . .. . - pireii1atw.ii. and will u..t make its nm.r. a.e-e at ttv- lH..,rv awln. .... ... j miltot j ra teHlonnn,ttlxIMoos. Chicauo, A-Uy 4. ihe Tribune's Kt Paul Hpecla-i from Ft. LlDcoln aava flnttticVffT'ue.cuUJiuu to po-oiHifjito ..wiUt liiijsi "" yCWiK tiouiiati.i from lOffH ICt 1 fs fll).d.Iraruii3 wUL atart liixt week. Oeh. Terry, deparfment CrtiBnmtnler, s-itl probobly aocmipAny th,4tliM; :i Oolsium ant dtrot lt op t1tttlonK. - tJurSter toxp90tet here Ton Knd.y Htid will go forward ndfoin, plete the fwepurHtiotig whiclj. Mnlor Ui ho'h.is Tiee.i chaytl" wii.li, luring his iiW-irre''The three1 ."cotutnns, Oihitoti's Hernfj already In 'Upper Yel-.nwst.iiii-, w ill move towuri'lls "inotith o.- tttJr twtlH.ieii Irwrtwl Mm .lirect line- U wommZ ' either the main bonieaof th h.tiui I -cl wild ,.di ins. . Terry uuderatnids iiihm rook'seoliimti will again move ..orbwaHwIMih weeka.. Havana. Mav 4. i'u .iw,m,P heincn.1 .Jl:. ..J: i ".Tr, r'?.? l.wsr Ala i'orrers Is at ' Teclmai i,. n d - r.cintl.ecaiiipaig,. I the State ol Pu - i. The regular ironic to the ntmiher of. H.UMi iarsM-eallint in tlie State ol Vera Chi,! Mod I'uehla mid the valley of Mex ico. , ,l''if'teeu thoiisaiid roaming in detach ed hands through the States of Oxacaaiid sVera Cru.. i'he Putdii and Mmieila Kailway between Vera Cruz and Mexico continue Interrupted: 4.000 Prommeii. iSos me sciitterd along tlie line t the rimd huh nay uavo Uestroyed thutuo: of its brii Iges. The capture of Matamoras by Diaz Is not co isidercd important. The Two Be puMies. newspaper, says that while the interior Slates remain faithful the. iuovcme.it ol Dial will have no Influence on the rcvoluikm. ., , (Jen. K.seahedo, at theltcsjof 0,000 vet eiau troops is marching against Diaz, w ho l.iat Monterey, 'i'he defeat of the latter Is expected. The government has arrang ed to prevent him Irom recrossing the Kio Gi-awle t any point bet ween New Lnerdo and ihe inoulh of Ihe river. The prisoners In tlie Castle of San Juan De Ulloa; Vera Cruz, revolted on the night of April 1 7th. The small garrison was nearly overowered, but (lie revolt was finally subdued and ten of its leaders ;illOf.( 'l'h' re a re s'totig signs of tlui' 'dissolu tion of the government, and itsb-t j:e -erals are dls-atls-tied with tlie campaign, as n n.is limn i;ir neeu a niiiure. i lie Minis ter of S' ii f- Illumes the 1'jwld.jut for niccl-' .;' s U i it ? ,.; . ,M i r' '- aiel i. oV1 i'i i. ,..' I. e (hi t- I t 1 h'N I e'e. l i i il in i' T'i.e .yield wo lid I e lion. ii i ll. ' I i.- .- , i - :. II ll- ion-tin to iihaiid. ftilnnsr Smlka. WASHtvflTOn, May. e.-Conirreasmen Page and Hper laid an Interview with Secretary Fi-h to-day ou the Chbiere quea llon. , lie assured them be was not onl v wilMuir, but anxious to procure a treaty modification to fir'vent the evils of which' the Pacific coast wunplalu, and reiterated his ioniior Wtement to Page, that lie bad already Instructed Minister Seward to bring the suhfert earnestly to the atten tion or the Chinese) government ; but he waa at a los tx know juat Unoiv what, modi flea tlotis would aecomplUh the desir ed end, he, tlieretore, auks the Pacific del egation In emigres to consult with each other and the committee on foreign affairs in both hmj-sis , mill, then eMK&est to b'nu what tiiey think best, whereupon bo will loimwllstely forward tla? suggestions and direct Minister rieward to aecure tht coo-s-iit to a treaty modification in accordance therewith if imissIIiIm. Pair has tiulup held a talk with Prof. Seelve, a member oi Congress ot very high ataniiiig from Massjn-liustK who has traveled In Chir.a and who promi-es his bert slstnee In showing that the liurltngamo treaty i n one siiled alfnir, Imneflihig China at our expense and requiring .amendment tor many reasons. Pa s says if at tlie end of 4ne present session, noiliing shall ,ve been accomplifhed ofa positive nature In till legaril, he will move tor' the appoint ment of a joint committee of two Senators and three Representatives to visit the Pa cific coast during the next ses-lon. A suong report signed by such men as Rep reseutativc Shelve would,, he thinks. irii inaa'd action then. If It cannot be obtained sK)her. 'Senator sSagent and lie will ad vise the tol.i! ahrogitiou of the 5ih and ittl articles of Ihe treaty, though ha ferns mat Secretary Fish will not be willing to i.iiaL i ii wnuiiiii legislation. . Sursni'll ('blnem kpch. Sa rgoulN -peech on tlie Chinese ques Uon has excited iniich interest here, Con gresrloual -eutlineiit on the rpestlnn now is wakening under sucli efforts and the iiisi uinn by the California pre. Call loriiia was slow to appreciate tlie hHllM.IIIHlti.UlHl.il IJ... . w. .... ,r..i . " ."ivviicii rA!uiiinuMi inn rt'Tie w 01 ; tlie whole subject violence In Sn Fraud to create a reaction a lug sentiment, and agi;r i tee ol securiuii a cou-tituiiiuuil ivmnlc II ymir p.-ople are tol. iai,t. (hero is hope i hat the Senate may sonji Initiate a move ment looking to modification of the treaty, lu the meantime Piper will posli uis inn securing trie rigid execution of tlie existing Uw relative to coolie importation., i w ineory ot nper'a Mil Is that Ihe law rf!. March. 1875. would be eilie.i.-i,,ii. if Csilector Shannon executed it with riitor. riper uierelore orououia tu uhhuI tho 5tti aectiou by adding Ukj followiuir i Bea any two ciuzetia hall flla iib iiw - cwtleotor of. Any port of he United i(ata an affidavit taiiuir tlutt xX-v hit VH TU Ls 111 .... vwain ,a iiu in. to Ibellt've tliat ou boBrd u-r trriv - w weiieTe liiai on Doara BUV vesse arriv- I P","' 'y persons pw. ..i... ."..'" i . . ' A ' 1 r? be Ithe duty of said collector t,i uwte. r ca-SBtoliejuAdetU Inspection provuled i5lu UU ?t. fud cfery o4toor aud . - IWfrW,:iwf wW!lyswes-, neglecU te makeaucb Imofxtian Vt cntonsB is not siirnrMo-r tin,, Kaster., seiiiimei.r I . 7 . t. ""'" 'ca ae- ii.augnierj Aeilher was material- to us the myi resiainds but slowlv ' Kui M,r-i,ra .r,,.. J . , . r ennsyiyaiiia should support : Miccess. . If (Ids fjenerd Conlcre;,cc rep- I with San meiit and statements ol fact? evideutTv ! l' z"'.1' ,wr"? hero'u vo,liiaKt f resenting a million and a lialf ot the pi o- l lug pern express the c-ertin ft,,s'.7 . ,l. 1,1 'rn"! "l,mlV'1. f wnjiolom de- pie shall send a Committee of five lo the I romance ura.hnsf Inlluenc ol Cl.i..e, i.. I ift.-.rH ' ",e l"'"'V.iple ot civil liherty In finite its voice-would' Ik. lu-aid and 11- Grant tuxii HflMQ,- or by iinjirifoiusowit, Iv.tto.Hoihas) taken io the fort iul Ms arm lea thai) tluiiMUis por mtm pnei1icvcee(l to haVw heeH broken by the year ; provided, that this anWdins tj buMet. i A)nt of hj robber has beeu .....,....,0Vv.wiwu w raitv lie mi iwmtii enru tnr-.niiiiiiii iia, luuu,.. tinii i f VtfMLC ,.' .T T7n. . ino uiliiuiitl eciwu. Uluuuh mrnmilnvir 1. y - .,.,wfu vi.H;iudeii;i luuuil oil bile WBV j . , .. .. ; . ril .T1 by . -A, .uT -Ty tl" w ' W'lbltt! 'Ij AZ u t. . ' v,m"unun' tM Crenor?8' M " " CU L?' ....J Ciucaoo. Miv fi.TI... T. ;i'.. PauUpec.al f.o.n Jiisinsrck, rewrtVt hat a l..rgi party ied lij- Mr vttmhclid! '", l",lla" K"t at ,necli I.ke,;nl 1.-sy to-morrow . for UM iiilek, HWs.. J" ? "! (Of P-ftN-A Iron. 11"'", .r.al itaptds, ai,d Wua ; ' letters from Thomas ' Madden and nth ei, csintalu extra vswant nihilnfr r..nn,-f- N. V. J-rs-.i... Ii. I. "...ii week from his claim, two utiles ahoye rap-' . irt wiciuniva, n a ri JfTU ill Illlt- Bismarck man, writes (hat he washed out' O'iaday Iron, lu-s claim off Dcnlwood cieek. luiinedtately a.fjoiulng Kapld City 'it'? 8r. ;")Kl- '...r!'. ... v.. j ,..,, ,n gin... nuot.MT Allen ami t;.inear, (f Hill Cl'V. with four' men, iook out in one day TJ,(sj instead of t2'vK), as recently re air led A liCid!y Art. A report ha, lieen bnaight into Slaiidiiig Kuck that a chief called Slave n,et or over took a party of whites going to the Black Hills, on the Fort Pierre route. Slave tu . dertook to go into the gold hunter's camp under a while Hag, when lie was t-hot dead. 11 U party tried to recover his laxly, but were driven off and had to wait until tlie whites moved on. It is said on the part of the gold hunter's that Slave's band had been following them several days, proba bly hoping (o shimpede and ileal their horses, and that they warned Slave to go back before til ing ou him. Most of the young Sioux huve led Sudtng Bock, ostensibly for the oiir,.ose or hunting. Scouts from supposed hostile I bauds keep watch day and night hi I lie I victnity of Fort Lincoln. Trouble .Vlxuii .;. Iu)ul lilies. l.o.MioN. May 4. --In eons, ipn-ui-e ot ti e i .iii-l'. ,.i .., ,.-,n ,.. hi- i!;e prm-iamati,,!. :iv..g i II i,. in.. i ,,:i ..,, ,,,! vl. eh .hits in.t I'inil Ihe lille of Ivepi. s. trictly to India, Sir Henry James win dve ' : . . . . notice In tli House to-morrow that li will oioro a resolution equivalent to a vole of censure, to the effect that the prodaiuatlon does wit lullll the pledges giveu by the government during the debate ou the question of the Hoyal Titles bill ; and, tlieretore, tlie vote ou the bill was taken under,, misconception. Tlie Marquis of Harrington will ask Disraeli tor an oppor tunity i dkuiM the above motion. LATEST KEWS ITEMS. Sana Bawle'a Idol not hm Asplratot for the - 1'rMldeacj', ; BoCTOS, May 6. An Interview reports Charles Francis Adams as declaring that he has not an Itching for the Presidency; dial It is a tiisukless oftlce at best; tliat whoever lias it now nuwl exnect a liard tune, witli vast oare aim lroibk; that n.llld, ms n....l. ! . 1:1. I . . I , , - j ....... ; ranaiueroi omi iiuciuotllig In Opmlotl r.tMl tuisteadv 111 lillrTMKe. Heinlr i4. hi. """.' i niriMie. liumincKS nau iioi nincii streiigtti, except in lndi.in:i. V need as President a mm independent of party who ban a head of his own. ' Grant had disintegrated everything; had been funwitided by those w1h would not advise him right; he had no policy of his own; 'he country was in chaos end the question was how to -get out.- The result of tho election will ilnH-ml on the Iiirteendenta, the great middle party, which w ill act In telligibly between (he two others. Ineallentinl Stperulntloo. i'ew York, May 6 Blaine. still leads for the Cincinnati nomination, though the urisiow pressure dii the party niaclilnery mii, i, iieiy 10 come uu ine outer one, mixed with povv to him; because he is not in sympathy with Uler. Into Ihe topol the inside ran a lawe nolitictaus and tever acted in party war. ) fuse connecting with the powder and shav He spoke kindly of Tilden as n politic i lng. Where the fuse ended was not 111 thougli no broad man, who would h.aiestly veailgated by the police, but It Is supposed Strive to d tight. Uovemor Sevmnur li that, it wmil.1 linv. tu.. . ouwu.ni i grows fetrongi r daily. Politicieiu now .C mfeteaee related tlie history of th s In conceile more freelv that fVinetliinr t&T.nTfl itl,n a..i...inn .....i .i i..! , ....i lieat Tilden In this Ktate If both were noin- ! loateil. 1 lie he-t opinion denies the recent iinpressKMi that Tilden had captured , fwullM-m Ceorg'a. It is certain he is not . e.ven me cnoite ol the delegatrs to St. nianr'i.. r . . .... ... : . . i i.uiii. v.eu. iiancocK is more in Keii or , i . v jeniniTirA. ,1 u. nf V .mvlnla -man was iv. r ouu ciauns tiiai no nomhiated for President vofes tor others.'" . PACIHC COAST. r. s. Pmymnnttr AUarkeo ' unit Itubbea. Yreks, MayG. The mail carrier from 1 r""lad ou arriving at Sawyer'n Bar, ' ,u county, nuiiea tuai col Win irard C. S. Pay muster.-his clerk ami u i mmu named liaird M ere attacked bv iwo uiiru wavmet) Known as th "Tun ' Brothers," who commenced shooting 1 wiuioul elvtue anv no: ire tirirnin killing thecleak ondllootiug rWin-, - nurd throiiL'h tho s..i.. ij nu.ice ur warning. ! attekHt between '-Trfci.tlnrr mwl! oop vane in. tb. edwoMlaV : Tha Clerk bilr bl.rnHli.. VHJl. kilU.I ax..,l . , rf . . T . V" ' M"s $1800 . taken from hi hvl. vi... u.Mlt.r,nr IhM.wMliil .i,...r,.t 1.. .. i . . n J I I'he threatened mob !, '' Vry'.,;'', W,,TC'' . civitation at that end of the en u' tol. TAn- c. however. I Is ! .. t. .i.. ' '. . . rt . u" on'. "'."OH ,. ,w p.hlenr was nut a Meth ,. I itaiust thlsimnnw- . rlJT ""i. "'. """B"- dlst himself, but . his wile was. and he va.ethe dittk,.!.! .o". . ..U, thi..lW.air ot iieicc "1' ". w .i, vvf ... uillllT7l.fr.il T lord's borse ge'th.g frighteued, ran" to join them'. Ustir.KlffcWie . fr AViMgard thtis escaped with and other hostile chUrf ure doing tht'ir his Kjnda, while Baint, -who. WftsbV'sitmostlopersimiJeihcAoiiiig men to" lliniia-!i JiIMillutiJ; And .took tn Hit, leave Alrth4 eWii?r1if.lfi'i r.Ii 'irii CJUKOU -. ,. ., ., ,. n. ti.n i,'ii,i... li-.. - tn.. tt u J -""V,Y ,ii-i;:a , WnW I ..mn nm,.., m i(.i : I'-."." i r 'jrci. i..'i. jji.m- Hie 6th; instead of Col.'WIn' gar.1. The clerk was only slightly, uiiied., , , .;K f...,.,... ... 1 ; M-a.wA- it, W .;..,!. ci..:er u... e : rvenlug lodged in the , orison. M M." ! " MltuheM Ra.v.eh. Henry Cllrj MsxweM. o,i tlieir way j " yueiiini. iney are a portion of; "lag-robbing gang who hate h-en for Tf-'-S CulaVcras "J'M'-"o 'Wf' , J auu ' . - ' aw. ' I WAnsAW, Ky.;''MMy .-At about 12 o'clock last, night k masked niohtook Ben 1 TT" 1 . 1 ..if . ..... . " rieiuii mi -wi,e. irom tn-ittf. carr ed them to the limb ot a reei where i rrisiiii taV. m uS fnirn -....i hung iney were UlscovereiJ tO-llHV. I h,.i I....I itiwiree rated on a charge of having , ol,, - ! , d a wealthy old negro nauj I Jones ad i were supp ed to ha"ve had es ignsm, i, property. It U probab'e no investic itio , 1 law., i . will bo n,l iU.,c..,.uni rinn isiatrletor :blo. ToLKiX), May o. The rxmocratic con. yciuioii of the Congressional district, was held at Detlante to-day. Gen. A. Verlc, ot Putnam cmuitv was iioiuinated lor Ilupi esciitut iva by acclaiinitinii. Keso lutiuus in favor ol tlw unconditional re pea' of the resumption act. the gradual withdrawal of national hank notes, aud in favor of ex-Governor William Allen tor the Presidency, were adopted. Kun on n Bank. May 5 Since the suspension Boston, ot t.ewislon, Maine, savings bank, there tas occo a continuous run on the Auburn; Maine, savings bank, and tlie trustees) nave voieu not to pay tlie May semi-annual dividend, as this will ,v.v .u ,i.... ciatious fromi investinents and leave the I bank in a solvent condition.' There is a , tun on the A'hd-oscoggiu UinU, but it is j meeting all demands, j An lii'era.v ytHeltlue. N kw V. hk. M ly o.-Ist lliglt. H ,;,. ,of the e u loves of Nicholas A tjook deal ers and manufacturers of aitiflcil ti i-.ver- No. 510 Broadway, was about in close np tho store for the nljjlit he observid snKike issuing from beiies tli thu staircase. Pro- ceeding to lnvtljjHte the cause, lie found unueruie stairs, oil the ton nfttveial cases ol straw goods, a lxx made ot thin pine boards, from- which ihe smoke pro. cecded. On the inside was a sma I r round cardboard box. the cover ol which was perforated with holes.; He saw the light of a eandle.shlnlng through and Immedl dlate!y extinguished It.! The man who discovered it. inimpMf..lw Mlshml tn In. form the police, but another clerk seemed 1 relnctatlt. ' 'I'hev liifnrmerl an nltWr tvl.n i took the box to sutlon Imuse. The box : was examined very carefully, leaving the more perilous task of examining the inside i to a fire marshal. To-dav a lot of almv- log were discovered between the inner . . . I . .... ... - - . . j m. nv , a. iiutu a iu ourii,. i ne ciems were taken to the sta tion hone arid elosely exit mined. Fire marshal Sheldon wnj notltiul. '' Wtlbnr'a lnninn Resolution. Baltt.mORK, 'May 5. At the meeting of the Methodist Kplswpal Conference this morning, the resoliil'ona of J. ,11. Wilbur, ot Oregon, , oftV-red yesterday' relative to the transfer of the Indian Service to the War I)eprtmerit, were tlicn taken up and Wilbur advocated the paaiagu of tlui resolutions. ; , Dr. J, P; Newman sent to the secretary's desk and had rend the bill recently passed by the House ol Hepres-eii-tatives for the tufornialloii ot the Confer ence. Jnde Lawrence, member ot Con- gress from Ohio, and a delegate to the kv had put :ui end lo linliau wars and el-1 evaled tlie cou.litl.m of i be Indians. N ow i it was proposed by ihe dominant party in the Houe. to abandon this uolicv of peace. civilization and Christianity. The domi- mini mhi. i , ....,.i i,,.i.. I ... i,w,i.-c wiu. '. t.i-u .1.1 . ; . . , ... fneeteil. and the hi n-mH 1.1.1 i-k: tlicre was sonie rpiard tin; rdrUrl iiiiiv policy winch he bad hmuguniieil ) Judge CnoleV. ot Iowa, and (jvu. Ci;1. jton B. Fishj t st 4,..i,is. coimuiite, re-. ! gre((ud that- txtlriial is-iRs or ihi-snnal .references should have been 'made, which in r mid was aUo the iiiimil;ikeii sentiment of tlie ' r"""cctum with high personage at Wasti Conference. The 'e-iiliit'ions -i r? Te!er-! 'I't'"". 1'o certainly hrfrieiuled him ! red ta a stiecittl coiinnltree f live. 'M ''einu'ng. . wo eoulyic8ie t, ms.ii li.iimi.it rulleeliity . . Chicaoo, May 5. -The Inter Oueau's i Onmhn nnoeiul s,.va UiR-i,.,, ... .,.;.i here from the hostile country, report Kittlno- Rnll t thes moutii of i niiiiii; miu on- ttie Teirowstone, at at' ioivdr; rjyerj . Tjjoei fi-otu Uier atUiik ou tVa- Tsr HoiCviil-itrM eT;M;ircU.rl7t!j) t lutve joined him. Atany young men from tha taitillliti tins T?,i..!r A ,r.......r I,...-.. I , wv uvauuiUK A VV'I -Ijti,VllV-.T UaU it'll with nni,i.tt( t?.e.T.tt, Marge uiMMirltioa of mrmitritkiu fiu '" band ;f alf.breemrw iMsar i Boar iltjt4iorUeMtiofcttno ..Ji.uuk J", CSraok'a. ovnodirbm wilt itaai.. . i. . . lr..V,'"?.wf." jHFw atjtt..iawi, .itytiiue ot wom-n. Will rM ill-lU ...I., ill. ... . 1. .. ..1. ....... i -T " ;..'..i..:'fi'.' . . ... . ,. , . . M.H. ... , uii.iei .ieu, c. i -iik hi pmoiv wiMaVe-'tr,- CV P. i?f';ft; The second partruilder (Sen Jiio. dib-! limns; wMmve down thd Yellowwoite fn.DVrtlHa,-o.Ki-'tr.e.IHrdmrt will proceed from Kort Abraham t.iu-. up thoiVeliow.siouo t -A- '..gursiai f "j "ve cumpaii, will U p.ocu, r , ' .' I A nrirtu i:noi mm. v k-.h , ..,. .a .' ! , ., Wevt at i. Ilotel. ; i'i ....- t, ....: f- l ." -j (Front .ths (iiiawo.tribue.l . , .-. Three ge(iriiii;jn hsiueuy(,l In ninet at ii breakfast at the, (iiand l'aedic lintel one morning lust wckl' ' Tli'i y ei-o strangers to eehetlK!r?',MAll Wi'Ve'lvading 'the i'ns i...... i l.. i , "u"c ooeo-auuueuiy one urnau ine slleucu Willi the rem ii L- ..t .!.,.... -l.-'.n.. w! J J 'e ' ..,...) . .j .-.matinmu. again!" oilclui tlnti hu words at tracted the attention ut . Iilsf icoinnauions. apologized, and CXuhnni d that hi i Im, I boeu somewhat surpi ised to see the divorce of his qu mil mi wile chronicled in (ho legal inlelligftice. -She and I patted," lie saw,' lua dreamy, retrospective man ner, "in August, IsC-i-r-ihis wifu with a pot-lid , determined o destroy my l.arcs and Penates and two innnlhs alter she marrien, up tn l'eorl.i, a fellow nained I'ouipkios. " l'uniiikinsr" said the second gentlemen, witli a sudden interest, 'Tompkins, Peoria, October, 1.172- was her name Thodoiu? Woman who had limpid blue eyes, always had a rolling-pin under her pillow ou nights the lodge met?" "I'he same, sir.inger, the same, Shake, old pard," siid he first speaker; "and how wis slier'' "She was all my fancy laiinted her," replied the second. -But I bad a rival hi a stove lifter f,.r whieh shn bad too much affection; and in Jauinrv, wj, the cotn ts nl J. ilayetle, lu.li uia, dis solved tlie bonds between US. I believe Hbe marriew againsonic rooster named v.ieen, i ucaid. i f inn the rooster li line I (,ih"i,..-i:ii ";,J t ll.luC vnu ' :. (;ii:rnt nc G -i.tlt (u.'i, i u;l.,v u,u, lorowra yen p. mal haning I., r vivichv Willi toa-sliug f .rks :) ,,t, Irmdleil n y-lng-paus, a o. Il,.i ;i'.. 1 im.rliul. B u we l ur ed l.i-t li.., n,!,er. as soun as con'dget out of the l Mot 's haiiilj with a 'raciuro i f u e -mi. vi lyn c.i ... tin a discussion couc ruing gunng up to light the lire 1 1 o a bunt-jink) anil I tin ustht the fact of nut dlvon e laid been previously aiinouuceq." "iJut," said tin gp aker, my ciiiiipniiloii in tliv-eie h ffs time she va Oivoreed 'jiur name, " n o i i ho It was from iirowu." ,, "Moid, ( ,.n,i.i -aiil Mr. i , lompKlns, it fit 1 nn ,y, "(here w us one fellow iiamrO imwn ii-ed ,u fag after ner. 11 IlllIM 1 0 l c Si.llie one. ' lieu tU men," said 111,1.-1. fi,iiiker. ufliTtive- I.. 11. Urn t. .. . i. . . I" .... Y ta "-' 4 fnuaikable co-1nc!- UcDCC. Wl en sliad we line,, ni. i l naain 1 60 "' usually ,r 11k utter l-fi akfasi, out IhU la , special- s ccaiiioti ! and ve may, mayn't we ?" So lhe,viilJ,weM 0111 to the bar-room touctl.er 10 ilrmU niiwo m mild Brwvii, and, as tl ey stepped up, to the bar uiey inci a nuiti who K.111I : " Ueiitlrliierr, this is my treat,- 1 ;v Jif-d been divorc-ed. and my name is KrOwh.'aiid I 'am going to treat the hou'e.' " 'tlivei it ttnaiiie ahd call for the best in ihe lai-e." ' His three IViendsslwok, Intuitu whb lilnj i solemnly, exchanging three look; ott imelligence among thcinsilves, when a weak-eed young man witlkeii lif dioimliy and said: -t . "Ciee here, .you lellows have got to lake a buttle of wine i, h uie. I in a newly married man ; bridgriuiiu n jmeing to run a race, you know ; have -omelliing ?" And so he wandered out till, to get rid of him. they agreed to go tip Stairs to the la dies' parlor and be presented to his newly made bride. They did so and lo and be hold she Was tin ir wife. - - i i- The situation wis embirrituslng. but, the woman didn't faint, ..ut simply retiiaikod: ?'Oh, Mr. Green, glad to meet you ; your face setins IU. niliar lo me, Mr. Thoinp kins? Soineho-.v the name iseems knuwu to ine. Mr. Brown. I stu in to recollect your ::ce ; any relations to il Browna ol .L,,,'I,!c Imliana ?"' ' And so on. Truly lr,u" 18 "ranger man nction The Worn . n SteinberBr, v Vnn.- u.n k im... w i.i. '.n - .w-.., jria. u. tiiu ituiiu h tut I . h i , . -lerlous connection ol SteinberuSr: t rancUiw which leads to our be- ' .icAkilly ftlriict.ed with spienil-eagle-j s from that 'city about President" sold erotic and creditor, r . Tlium t no. lnn:i;r any Uonlit that Steiuberger has ceased tn be. If litdeed hfl 'ever was, am American citizen. If It be true- Chat at British ninn-ot-war has carried' hhi to New X- til.i ii.l nr the Fiji M.-iudsj what iV that to ih? '(lie .ftici.il repieseiiuiarive of Hi.; Lulled Slide- in. Samoa, Mr. Fns leit. .was -videnily didife J,tv(l to 'bti rUtof l int s- tin- Eiiglhh UUlhorilies tw. lavhil.d.- oil ilocuuieiits IMiM'iu? his linr. g'tl of lutere-'t to the United States in nicy may reiiain iroill liifriHili.g steiu- oergerany more unnu.our attention, llin friends atu ihule his. Uinyi.fall tu his wr f m- upon missionaries and tiqu'or dealers. A in hi who ruspeet- neither rum' nor re ligion needsux et i!0yrnpacJ1en-,,1, t.A civilizid world. ,: ;o,a,- cit.K i'iiovt:s Ainu r ivoex. The Chlne9(J:ai-ij.a people of,. xtitiay i .: I proverbs, some of whfiihMiire aente and neutly turned. "Htwrri flrvls pleas ure In vice and pain in virtue i a qov ,. Ice" In Wh "would be accepted by the1'' wlke oti uvwitHih'iirtffed 1 cnwfi tries "at-" warrabted fcyi elprinof4;? Hut maki M th ; pwevUkcj febilwSOlAlfoCM Ukltn ."Listen ffo ypu Wife butoqpfllieve " ,er,ourmtrtue8'1h6 M1 . . .. 1 euce ot men; to renotincwaoieiu'e rs the the liui'iiebLirii iiioMicr oi..uauliler3 iaMie ..who, Was... son only," fJtonct u iiomlu'.ti oritu,, ptd,: wjiuLa pos lion is. I,hur pfn' fUt.-i ci' in-luwj" ."If. uitli ! ui, wifu .., and' , V duiigliU r jii-SiOUjCi, hut, 4iW ,h(nivrs. tli, and ,siate-4 iiKl4W,f... t),ukUei' mid i nlf cos, one ought to he a tiger ill order to li(,!d out'J The nvinls ,of,( wnien. . are of uiiii;ksiw' um liUnir lmaru ar i','. . of w ux. i Tl.': unto t , cut ioikt women wi I li ugly cunt do wn II mi r eyes to , ho:.,' sv , looked utj.i VTlio tonguexof women iuc reuse by a).tley.-f take from tlieir t tout " "When men are totretherthey ' i lis, o i to ouaauotlierr Utt-Atfoiwen-Mt.1 iriris look, at one another." "Thes rn st I mid girl has courage enough to talk 'scuiidaU Harper's ' MagiiEine . Isn't It a littloloo much to oruwdi into 1S7(J, AW. .tlays,.,aftyHUM Suur ;v days, leauvear Centennial celeiuvtiou, mid the Pi'eii!cntial el.ctton? "' Ju ice Wtrigsrd has been selected to deliver the ora'ion at Walla Wullaon the 4th of next July,! .,. , The Seattle Trihiuie say : There is more of a oozy mi l home like appearance to the town ot Port Gamble thuu is pos sessed by any ol the other mill towns. I'he rosidciices aiu ariangt.d ou strceis.and in eveiycuse back siiillciently fir tl per mit ot a garden hi front. Fruit trees, la.M-ry hushes aud vines, flowers and Veget ables can ba found in every yard. The residences are nut excelled In avciago sizo, appearance and convciileuc.) by thosi ot S.iallle, Port Townsend or Glympia. .Speaker Kerr, it is sal I, pos ti roly declines boing a caudidito fo.' On gi css uain. The Ch'h f Clerk and Caslil.sr of the Sau ' Francisco Mint aie both prvldid mr ur tint Appropriatii)! bill pend" g Iti r. .... g'ess. The .ittcinnt to consoSIJaU the two i oilUys: f-illed. ' ' - ' - ' I'.i.-1, ; h , rt in nf sr li e's! te,'. ir -i tile I.I I- M I , 'd last ,-. wk. I I ii II J IH - IJg It. I III .... . IT-1, V". - i.il.i i i;U l'.- ij i.'.i-cl - i(!e, ll i i , I i ;( i, i tier of t.i'i.i, an ii, (riy.ii.:,n, ex ict- ; jl - -it i.i,,' 1