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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1873)
o O H w o 'JI g r2 5 P w o o a o 2 5 09 EH 5 co ' H & H K ft H Pi p a H o m H ss-'VMfZf ( jWJ ' sl51kN VVITW'- $2,50 per Year, in Advance, OREGON STATE PAIR, 1873. viiKTiiiMis awaiiiii:d. C'ln l.utelc. 11. K. Stewart .fc Sons, North Yamhill, .Sliorlliorti bull cnlf St. Joseph, 2d p, ' cow, Ilcllu f WhltuOak, 3 yeurx old, 2d p, ' cow, Mixx Miller, 2ycarx old, 2d p, ' cow, Hnniiie Hull, - yours ttlil, lnt ii, ' heifer, Orphan Will, one year old, 2d p, Ayrshire cow, Hose, 2 yrs old, 1st p, holler, Myrtle, 1 yrtiltl, 1st p ' hull, Avoudalo 1-armor, two yours old. 1st p, bull calf. Willamette Kur nior, 1st p, Holxleln bull, -Hli Lord of Tuxalurr, 2 years old, lxt , ' heller, M Id would 13th, two yean old. lit p, (J railed .Shorthorn calf, Clara 2d, "dp Ileal hord cattle, bull and ft cows, 2d p ' ' hull nuil 4 lioirt t, 1-tp B. (5. Hood, Portland, .Shorthorns1, 'J yw old bull, Governor Coi'.oirtl, 1st p, 1 1 yr old hull, Lord of the Valley, ltd p, ' (1 mux old, hull, Captain Jack, lxt p, ' cow, -1 yrs old, lloso Sov ereign, 1st p, heller calf, Glossy tlth, Id mux old, 1st p, Ayrshire oow, Moomlng Daisy, four years old. 2d p, oow, lloauty,4 yrold, 1st p ' heifer, Lady Mars, ly.,2dp ' ' oalf, Cowslip, 1st , 1 best yearling bull, D.ilry- mail, let p. best hullcalf, Smilax, Istp Shorthorn herd, bull nndftonws, IkI p (Gov. General, Kno Sov ereign, (llo'y Woodbine, llosodalc, Primrose sub, Heauty.) ' hull, swecp-dakcx, Govcr- nor General, lt p, 1 eow, sweepstakes, Hose Sovereign, 1st p. M. l'lsk. Salem, Kut eow, Klla, 2d p. n V. nimli-k. Huhhard. O a. 0 0) 00 00 9 H 03 Devon bull, Victor 3d, 1 yrold, I st p I ' eow, riiunlo, f yrx inn, isi p, ' calf, Addle, 1st p, ' graded helfrr. htlle, 1 y. 1ft p. J. J. Ilurtoii, North Yamhill, Kut ox, ft yrx old, lbt p. II. 1'olk Siixc & Uros., Milein, Shorthorn bull, Grand rriueo, two vr8 old, 2d p, ' hull, Washington Duke, 1 yrold, 2d p. Kixk & Walker, Salem, Graded cow, ' Premium,1 :iy old.lst p ' hoiforcalf, Lilly May, let p. Shorthorn heifer, Ituuii Itt)o .rHlt, 1 yrold, 1st p, 1 hull, Lord Hymn, sweep- Hakes, 2d p, ' heifer, 2d p. Krank Hereford, Sublimity, Pair steers, Huek and llrandy, 1 yr old, trained by boy under 1.1 y, 1st p 11. K. .Stewart & smiiih. North Yuiuliill, Cow of any ago or breed, sweep stakes, 2d p. Claw II.- Ilnrnis. K.W. Phillip-, Amity, earrhige horses, Krauk anil Itolaud, 2d p. Kd win Adauison, Aiiiuxvllle, saddle mare, Kaliuie Hill, 2d p. Win. Strong, Portland, ruaiNter, law yer, 2d p. G. J. Haskett, Dixie, thoroughbred mare, Novice, -I years old 1st p, Thorouglibrcd sialliou, Hiitralph, S yrx idd, 2d p. 1 maru 3 y olii,Loilaeia, Istp Carriage horses, Humboldt Hoad ster. 1st p. W. (1. Scoggin, Wiislilngton o Thorouglibivd stallioii, Mowiteh, i years old, 1st p. Saddle hoise, Hillie, 1st p. Isaac Karr, O. City, mad-tor, Prince, 1st p. S. Montgomery, Albany, Matched buggy Uor-ex, 2d p. Huggv male, Minnie, 2d p. Win. ItigliuiH, llridge Creek, Wasco eo., thoroughbred mare 2 yrx old, Minnie, 1st p. C. P. Haeon, Portland, buggy roiuUters, 1-alilile mihI lieorgle, 1-.1 . G. (J. (Jleiin, Salem, Thoroughbred sucking colt, 1-t , 4 mare, Jtoval Ami. 4 yearn old, 2d p. Janux K. Hybee, Portland, tlioroiigh- hnd-t y out staihon, Wm Hlghum, lp Clinton Cole, Miller's Matlon, rouil- ster, 1 rold, Oieou Nell, ll p. J. H. P. Plelte. t hiiiuiNieg, Huadster, 1 , r old, iliiiinpoeg, 2d p, i yr- out, i.iiimu, -n p. C. A. Wallace, Meittnnvllle, ItuHilxu-r, Sy. old, Hen Holl,ulay,2dp Uu Kit, lt p. J. H. Uctkiur, ilumKs'n Mutton, road - ster, Libbv, 1st p. O. P. Cation, Hhjwii-vHIi-, walking horse, Gley Join., 2il p. G. 11. (Ilonn, Salem, host man', Kate Huruett, and colt, lxt p. H. Delore, Hneiia Vlstn, 1 yrolil road ster, Itod Hock, 1st p. J. K. Miller, Salem, It yrs old roadster, Willamette, 1st p. K. M. Daniel, Solo, walking hor-e, Clay, 1st p. C. I'. Uncoil, Portland, HoaiUtcr, ft yrx old. Hawthorne's Ilamhh'toiiiau, 1st p. 4 best brood mare, 1 yrx old A- upward, and eolt, I'uiy Willow ami colt, 1st I', 4 horse colt, 1st p. ' mare colt. 1st p. Welch, Portland, roadster, l'ph Murium!, stallion, S vrx old, 2d l C. P. Haeon, Portland, buggy horse, Minnie Kern, 1st p. S. Condlt, Auuisvlllc, roadster, Dolly, mare it yrs old, 1st p. J. W. 1Miiik.II, Swill lc, W. T., thor oughbred stallion, Tom Merry, 4 yrs old, 2d p. J. Miller, MIIKt's Station, Linn co., road-tor, Nelly, mare ,'t yrs old, 2d p. II. A. Hclknap, Monroe, Lane on., Sallle and colt, inn roof all work, 2d p A. II. Wilooxson, Monroe, Hrlck Pom- erov, Clvdcsdalo sucking solt, 1st p. S. K'lug, "Corvalll-, W. Scott, draft linr-i-, 2d p. Win Strong, Portland; Lawyer, horse of all work, 1st p. D. (Irlorsou, Salem, Henroy, draft horse, 2d p. A. Willis, Oregon City, Kinlgriint, all work. 1st p. C. Ktowarl, Molalla, Kate, mare of nil work, lit p. II. Swank, ilrownsvlllc, Sellm, colt of all work, 2d p. J. It. Sawyer, Hellviie, Kate. 3 yrs old, all work, 2d p. L. Cecil, Corvallls, Giant Judge, .1 yr old draft stallion, 1st P. 1). Haymoud, Canyouvlllc, Sconchln, lyold,stallionall u'k.lstji 4 i i draft, 1st p C. Cede. Miller's Station, Oregon Nel- lie. Illlv. 1 vrolil. nil work. 1st p. J Miller,' .letlerKon, Susie anil Nellie, mures ;t yrn old, ilralt, isi p. L. Cecil, Corvallls, (Jlant Judge, stall ion !t vciirs old, all work, 2d p. II II Cole, Miller' Station, lnnnle Pultun, mare 1 vrx old. all work, 2d p J H Hcekiior, Hrooks's Station, Llhby, Illlv. one vrold. all work, 1st P. H Deloro, lluena Vista, Hcd Hock, draft, one yrold, 2d p. John K Miller, Salem, Willamette, all work, 2d p. S Condlt, AumsvH'e, Doll, !t year old mare, draft 1st p. J. W. Ticor. Hrowi-Kvllli', Captain, 3 vearx old, all work, 1st p. 44 ' draft, 2d ii. W T. Newby, MeMlnnvllle, Doily, four years old, draft, M p. II. K. Ankeny. aleln, Snturdiiy, ftyr old, liorse all work, lxt p. II. Wuni, Hellviie, Youngllenry, one year old, all work, 2d p. J. H. Peek, Albany, Drown Jnck and Hay Mnek, spun (hull horses, 1st p. C. P. Ziimwalt, Perrydale, Mack Jim, .3 yr old draft horse, 1st p. Win (Jalloway, MoMinnvllle, Oily, 1 yrold ilralt, 2d p. It. K. Irvine, Lebauuu, Dolly Vanleii and coll, brood mare anil colt, all work, 1st p. Judge ltuy, stallion colt, all w'k, Istp hvi:i:i,TAKi:H. C. P. Haeon, Portlanil, sweepstakes, Hambletouhiu stallloH.aud best fam ily colts, gold medal, 1st p. Win Strong, Portland, swiepstaUcx, Lawyer 1st p. W G Soorgin, Wapato, sweepstake, All, 2d p. H Smith. Amity, sweepstake for two vear old, Greenwich, 2d p. Win Hlgliam, HrldgeCr., Minnie, two vears old, sweepstake, 1st p. CColo, Mlllcr'sStatlon. Oregon Nellie, one Vear old, sWcopstaKox, 1st p. I) Hayinond, Canyouvlllc, Seonchlu, one vear old, sweepstakes, 2d p. J It P Piette, Cliampoeg, Chainpoeg, best one year old stall ion, sweeps., 1st p, DiiiliKi, best four year old mure, xWecpM., 2d p. I. Cecil, Corvullis, Kngland, i) yrold stallion, 2d p. J H Heckner, Hrooks's Btatlon, Llbhy, best (Illy one year old, 1J i,. i G Glenn, Sulem, Capt. Jai G G Glenn, Sulem, Cajit. Jack, stall-' ion, 3 yr old, 1M p. ..,,. v- . I .. II I1,.'.,lll.. tl..ll ,.. I i .i'wii, .Moduli mi, ini, iii.v four years old, 1st p. II I-'. Ankiiie. Kiili.io. Saturduv. mare three year old, 2d p. ' C P Haeon, Portland, Kanuiu Patton, I linxsi mare and colt, 1st p, I S Condlt Aumsvllle, Dolly, llireo yro., I Illlv, 1-t p. n a uiw, Salem, reggic, suckiok ,-olt, 1st p. j )) Irvine, Uhaiinn, Dy Vardeit and colt, best mare and colt, 2il p. ' Judge ltay, stallion colt, 1st p. . I Ml l.w. W G Scoggin, apato, SALEM, OREGON, OCTOBER 25, 1873. best span Oregon-bred mules, Jack and Gill, 1st p, best Orcgon-bicd mule, 3 yr old, Jennie, 1st P. G G Glenn, Salem, ltest snail mules, 2d p, 4 single mule, 2d p. .SI'llKP AM) lltllTOM. Monpav, Oct. (t. Trolling, mile hetitx, 2 in 3, for horses that have never beaten three minutes. Klrst premium, $150; mc ond, i'AK L. P., Llndslcy'x Lilly, 1 1. C. P. Hacon'x Kanny Kern, 2 2. W. Gild's Minnie Montgomery, 3 3. Time: Hist heat, 3:20; second, 3:131. Tt't:sii.Y, Oct. T. Hiiuuiug, Oregou-hred horsex and colts, dash one mile. First picmltim, f 1.10 j second $011. W. Gird's Mil Gird, 1. J K Hyhec'x Confidence, 2. L H LiudHley'x Vallandlgham witli drawn. Time, 2:03. TlirilMlAY, Oct. !t. Trotting for hnrse, niare. orueldiug. mile heats, 3 In ft, which have never licatcii 2Mm, I'irst premium s2M; stc ond $100. J J Welch's Molly Welch. I I I. Geo Coggln'x Young Mystery, 2 2 2. i. it i.iniisay'x i,i iv, uistaueeii. C P Hacon'x Hlglilaiider, dislauecd. lime: ;i:i;i; n::wy, ;;:..!. Tni'iisiiAV, Oct. i. liuniilng, for horse, mare, or ueld lug, mile heals, 2 in 3. Kiist ireiiiium oo: second iihi. G J llaskett'x Hurtralph, 1 2 2. W G Scoggln'x Mowiteh, 2 (list. W Gird's HIM Gird, 3 I I. W W Day's Hay Medoc,4 illst. J IP Piiiuell'H'loiii Merry, drawn. Timc-2:()7; 2:12; 2:ii2J. Kiiiiiay, Oct. 10. Trotting for horse, mure, or gelding, mile heals, 3 In ft. Kiist premium $3.10; second $1.10. C P Pacini's Lph Mnviiard, I I I. J J Welch's lllghiauuil, 2 2 2. H It Acker's .McClcllan, 3 3 3. Tliiu :i:iuj; 3:lii; ;t:lT. I'm hay, Oct. II. Huuniug, for horse, mare, orgeldiug, best 3 in ft. Klrst premium $3.10; sec ond $1.10, J W Pliinell'xToinMorrv, 3 I I 1. G J Haskett'x Lodacia, 1 2 3 (IK J K Hylxe's Win Hlglmm, 2 3 2 2. liiia 2:mJ; 2::l; J;ii'j 2:p.kJ. Ium. III. Mltll. A It and J P Cole, Turner's, yearling ewe Cotswold glade 2d p, pair tat wethers, 2d p. T 11 Iliiusaker, Turner's, three lamtis, Kreucli Merino, 2d p, two ycailing ewex, Kr. ' 1st p. S G Heed, Portland; best thlecCotxwold buck lambs, Istp T L Davidson, Salem; best Sjian. Mer. buck 2 yrx old, 1st p 4 ' 4 ewo 1 yr old, 2d p 4 4 4 ewe and lamb, lt p 4 ' ' two and iamli, 2d ji 4 ' 4 three lumiix, 1st p 4 ' ' tlireo lambs, L'd p 4 4 4 lwoyroldbiiv:k,lstp John Miuto, Salem; Am. Mer. huek, 2 yrx and upw. 2d p ' ' owe. and liuuh, 1st p 4 ' three lambs, 1st p. Kr. Merino buck two yrs old. 2d p ' 4 ewe one year old. 2d p 4 ' ewe and liiliih, 1st p. 4 ' thne lambs, 1st p. huek one r old, gimbd for wool and mutton, 1st p; Kweaudlaiiih, graded lor wool and milium, 1st p; three lambs, guided lor Wool iiml liiutti'li, 2d p; pair of wethers, 1st p; jiulr of owes, :M p; MisTG Naylor, l-orest Grove; French Merino um and lamb, 2d p; Am. Merino buck twoyrsold, 1st p; 4 ' ewe and lamb, 2d p; 4 4 ewe one yeal old, 1st p; 4 ' ewe one year old, 2d p; 1 ' three laiubx, 2d p; D M Guthrie, Dallas; Krencli Merino three lamb, fi mos old di)iloma; 1st p; One lamb 7 moutlis,giadcd, diploma; J L Parrlsli, Sulem; Spanlsli Merino buck twoyrold, 2d p Augoru goat buck (Ploiuer; 1st p; Angoru ewe one year old, 1st p; Angora ewe and kid, 1st p; Augoru, tliHukld, 1st p; It C Kinney, Salem; Coistvolil buck, four ears old, 1st p; H l.ltudd, Peonu; two bucks twoyrsold, liiiMirtcdfroui Otuudu, 2d )i; buck, three y old, swecptul;cx, 1st p Thomas Cross, Suhm; Cotswold buck, one year old, 1st p; Cotswold oil', one e.ir old, 1st p; lA'Icester buck, two years old, lt p; Leicester 4 one year old, 1st ji; Leicester ewe mid liuuh, 2d p; Leicester three lambs, 2d p; Soiithitowu buck two years old, 1st p Soti'hdown ' one year otn, 1st ; Graded ewe, tlrst p; Two fat ewcx, second p; lte-t buck for wool and mutton, 2d p Chat lex Miller, JeH'oion; F'loiieh Merino buck twoyr old, 1st p 3 himhx ciosx hied Am. Merino, lt p 11 I'J Stewart t Sons, North Yamhill, Colxwold ewe and lamb, second p; Cotswold three lambs, second p; Pair of fat ewes, tlrst premium; Pair of fat lamb-, llrst premium; Jewett A Munsoii. San Kiauclsio; Pen often eWcs, Spanish Merino; no premium olleicd; worthy of spci lal mention; hel oneyroMSp. .Merino ewe, 1st p; host oneyroldSp. Merino buck, 2d p ThouuiH Croxx, Salem; best Southdown ewe and lamb, 11 p best Southdown throe laiubx, 1st p best Cotswold ewe and lamb, 1st p; Cameron A: Goodwyu, lvlamath Luke, Leicester buck twoyrx ami upw, 2d p Leicester eWe and lamb, 1st p; Leicester best three lambs, 1st p, Clnsx IV. Snlor, I'oullrj', Ac. A H .t .1 P Cole, Turner; Litter pigs (101 Uerkshlregradex.lstp Mix Jennie Kih, Salem; 1 .i.ni.t lot Cnnnrv lilrdri. 1st it! Irlu Miuto, Salem; Dominic cock and two helix, lxt p; A Dllley, Glad Tidings; lot of any vurlety,not loss than it, Nip J L Parrish, Salem; Hrauiah Pootra cook and 2 honf,ltp Dark Hrania, ' ' ' ' lsl p two coups Light Hiaiuax. 2d p; one coopHoudaux,eock .V 2 liens, Istp one coop Mack Spanish, 1st p; Cochins, cock and two hens, 1st p; common geese, one pair, 1st p; common geese, one pair, 2d p; M'hltc Hremeii geese, one pair 1st p ll'hlte Hrcincti geese, one pair, 2d ji ll'lilte Chlnii geexo, one pair lxt p; do do do do 2d p; coiumou w lilte nilibl,oiicpiilr, Istp black breasted red game cock and two hens, 1st p; do do do do second p; G K Naylor, Korest Grove; best litter plgx (Ivs-cm liol e tin I' sin, under MX iiioiiiuhoIiI, III it J; Thomas Cros. Hulcm; best llcrkxlilre boar 2 yrx old 1-1 p; do i yrom L'd p; 2 boalsl uioNold 1 A 2p sow two yis old 1st p sow oneiroid I A2dp litter of piL'x. Ut li best boar sweep-lakes, 1st i best sow do 1st ji best sow do 2d p D Patterson, HlllsLoto; (.'liixtcr ll'hlte hoar twoyrsold 1st p best boar, NWecptakex, :"d p; ii ii auiix, ,-Miiiid'x; Chcster ll'hlte sow two vrx old 1st i,IJ Mrs II ll'Prcttymau, Kast Pnitlantl; ! largest lot t unary lilnN, -Jd p K Condlt, Aiiuixville; turkeys. 1st p 11 Kloiirnoy, ltosebtiig; Poland sow pig six months old, 1st p (Tit lie (uiitlmu'tl. The Jlullclin Ix Informed that Ily, (leer, of ll'lllow; Cieek, Inn recently j lost one hundred head of sheep on, his , raucli In K.asieiu Oreuou, which died ' fiom tile cllcctx of some poisonous I weed eaten. Thlx ix a heavv loss, as : the sheep weio valuabh is being of good lined and woith from is to f 10 apiece, On the Ihlh instant James D Apple- loo, a tcalilsler on the road between Jacksonville and Crescent (ily, fell Iroiu hlx wagon and one of the wheels passed over his head, causing Inslulil death. He leaves n wife mid seven children. Jones it PuttcrHiu, of Salem, have sold four or livu good farms slucn the Kalr to new coineix from the Knstcrn States. 'Ihey are iidlnblo men for purchasers to deal with. It. C. Kinney .Vi Co., of Sulem mills, are now doing an Immense misiuesx, grinding II, tons of tlour u day, and icceiving daily thousands of huhcN oi wheat. The election returns show that Col. Nesmltll hax been elected to Coneresx fiom Oregon by 2,000 majority. An K.plseopul and u M. K. church . t t . ii. a. J.f. I. i Kn! pioln will pioliably : built at Hukei City within a few mouths. riioSuiitlain and Albany Canal Co. want to let the Job ol digging the ciinul thintigh the city of Albuuy. Hairlson LIiinHIc, who has iccelved theaniiolntmeiil of Indian Audit at Malheur Agency, has had his bonds jj lUcduud approved iietorc Judge nciniy. I'lie O. it C. Itallroad Company are about to put In side tracks to the new Comstock coal mine and the I'mpqim ' iitvn i" ' i' " lime quarry do do do do do do do do do do ia. luix .old ..ir hi i,li,iwli.lllt'n,,H" '" ""K'iHy milarged uiul iin- AHwiiv a. (' vails ' 'rov '' "' vlilfiu-o of thu Increasing l Aiimn i n.t i orjiiir, ,pto,p(.,iiy f co-wnrkurs In nsriciiUurnl (.'ol. Sa sheep III Til ii house and turn of James Hacr at l.'oi willls weio bullied on Monday night of this wcek-buih lusiiied. Volume V. Number 3G, A Walla Walla paperof ISth says: 44On last Tilcdav the lir-l wheat ever shipped by rail In lids alley wax placed on the eaix about two mile thlx lde of Cuin mlngx' cio-slnjj-, end nine iiillcx thUsldo of Wallula, and taken at the tlrst trip, nieiely ax an experiment. Hut It wan ran led through -nl'cly and In u little moie than an hum's time." The funds alleady subscribed to till) Slate I'hlVcMty at Kugcne having been exhausted, and the the loof not yet on, u meeting or the I toil I'd of Directors wax held on Thursday evening of last week to devise ineaiix to raise a xiilllelelit amount to buy the tin, and it wax decided to en deavor to raixf a thousand dollar by subscription. The Statesman learnx that William M'lutyie, a lilucniivlet In the peniten tiary, on last Saturday received hlx par don, alter ha lug sei veil six ycniH of his: term, tie wax convicted and sentenced to Imprisonment for life for killing Mat Kcchr, of Dalles, somo time In ISO". The statesman learnx (hat Oliver Piek tiid, the pun icier of Marlon Station, mer chant and wheal speculator hax abscon ded with several thousand dollars. It Ix thouchl he hax pioperly enough to pay hlx liabilities. Four schooners sailed fiom Khoalwater Hiiv forSan Kr.iuclscolast week with 111, llKi'biixkels of oysters. Tliero were two other vessels In'poit at the kuine place to load oh the 17th ilist. The Walla Walla and Wallula llallioad is completed to within ii few miles oi Schuobley'x. The company him eoiuuieiieeii leceivlllg freight fortllodlx talice now coinplelcd about eight III I lex. Samuel Whmns, late conductor on tho O. .V C. It. II., Is ieKirtcd to have been killed h acciilcut, when lllllug u railroad contract in Calilornia. III! erudlilnli for Congress In said it) -i.ii lulling inn campaign (hat all the newspapers ... in tliuStalu wero bankrupt lie din uoi nave any rcfor- dice to the 'a I .mi: li, of course. At the Vienna lxposltlou tho North- ru Pacillu Itallroad Company received a medal of merit for geological spccluiciix, grains, fiuit, oics, wood, etc. 'I wmfv li.vi n niilrx of elk luirnx worn ' -lil.M-d i.n the I lit t U Samoset frolil Taeo I ma to Sun Francisco, last week. They ! me ilcstlmd for Kiiiope. Agileiillural lands are assessed at $2 27 an acre In Jaesoii county, and at $t K3 In Josephine, The assessment in Jackson mm t y ix nie lowest oi any in tuu rjtiitu. It Ix uiiderxtoud that an extenxlvo can nery Is to be established at Tollgllo Point, by a Chicago Mini. ('(iinsliH'k & Co. Iiave tieiiroll,IMNI bush of wheat stoied in their warehoiiso ut St. Joe, .Mr, Tllllt f pe Gtove, Walla Walla, IN thlx season ral-ed oatx which avor- ,.,i i. c., i,, i,i,.i,i thirteen middled dollarx worth of leather was shipped from the Hen Tannery, at Axtoila, last Saturday. mloclc Nathan Smith, of Paul her crock, Yam hill county, hax been adjudged insane. A slight sprinkle of snow full at Itakor City on the 13th lust. The (). S. N. Co. hiouaht down 3(1 toiifl of win at from Wallula last wek. Senator Kelly mi'' Seiinior Mltchtll have both started U i .iblntou. The coal ilcposllxfif the ltooky Moun tain region embrace 2.10,000 square tulles. A deputation of Moiiutalu Crow Indian liiixn gouu to visit the President. The Modoc prisoners are hv Ihlx time safe at their destination in Wyoming. The Democrats haveelccted Allen gov ernor of Ohio by a very small majority, Z'iJi", 'M,.,r!1t,U,,H ,mV l,,U,,,u ri"'1 f im. .mlH trlul loim oii aimln In New York. A destruetlvo lire has visited Topcku, titij li.L,Ufl(Ml liVl kit irnr wn ifiiniiin'Mi A sharp fiosi has vixltrd Memphis, and the yellow' fever It lepoited ax ulmtiug, 'lpelall dciiiaud lor pnilal cauls aver ages IOO,IHHl. 'lheleiiri7,0U0,IAXJ now OII hand in W ashluglou. iho Kciiiibllcaiis In l'raiice arc hope ful of eoiiuter.ictiiii; the schemes ol tho Monari hlsix, lwtnmm I ill. Wii.t.A.Mi:iTi; Kaumhu. Thl.x exeei eui iigricuiiiirai in in iii.puuixncu ii i it. it. i i it i liu mucin, wri'K'iii, oy i inriu ec v;raig, prospeiily ut cn-wiirkurs In ngricultural pingicsx. as well nx tho btuto It su uur ncstly unit umclently ruiirusftits. lt villi' hni in I'm.