P E? J fvj O O 9 si & H 5 a $ a a a X ft a H 0) H ft 5 3 o $2.50 per Year, in Advance. fEWS By TEUEQfpH" Washington', Dec. 11. Tlio Senate to ilny continued the uomiuatUms of John A. Hlngham as Minister to Japan, James II. Howe us Judge nfllio l S. District Couit ol Wisconsin. Collcctoi of Internal llov cniic : Kdgar P. Snow for Wyoming Ter ritory, mm Thomas P. Fuller for Montana; Fred. Latorbct as Consul General to Paris. At the nest session the Senate Commit tee on Judiciary will nuke n f.iTonible re port on the noinlnatloii of George II. Wil liams for Chief Justice. Washington, Dec. II. It Is reported to-night Hint tho President lias decided to appoint Itobert W. Hughes, late ltcpnbll can candidate for Governor of Virginia, ns United States Judge, tor the Virginia Dis trict, vice Judfio Underwood, deceased. Cincinnati, Dec. 2J. Gen. W. W. Itclkrap, Secretary ol War, was married at Harrlsburg yesterday, to Mrs. ll, r. llowers, daughter of John A. Toinhlliison. The ceremony owing ton recent atlllction In tho family ol tho bride's relative?, was wholly private. Wakhisoto.v, Dec. 111. Kelly lias In troduced a hill giving 'Oregon two year more In which to select swamp lands. McPaddcu lias Introduced bills appropri ating $00,000 Tor public building at Olyin iila, and $-10,000 for similar purposes nt Port TowiiHMid ; also directing surtevs for Improving rivers In Washington Territory. Tho Hoii'o Committee on Public hands Is considering the policy of repealing the preemption lawsnnd reserving the jitihllc domain lor iiomctcnu settlement in quar ter sections, except In the ca-c of grazing lands, where largo tracts will lo allowed. Tho proposed renewal of tho tea and col too duties encounters less opKltlou than was expected, and tho chances of its adop tion are considered good bv leading mem bers of Congress since tho Treasury recom mends It, unless Inflitloutstt lnst on the Is-uo ol more currency Instead of Increas ing taxes. A meeting ol Iieprosentatlves to-night to consider iho subleet of water transpoita tlon was attended by llfty or sixty repre sentatives. There was i long di-cii-lon by Western nnd Southern members, who seemed determined on Government aid. Without dellultu action tho meeting ad journed at Iho call of tho Clulrm in. In the Ilou-e, tho Judiciary Committee have agreed to report In favor of n total repeal oi mc naiihiuut act. Tho Senate Commltteo on Approprli tlous recouimcud live million- the amount originally asked for eMiaordlnary naval service. Some ol the Pacltle (at membors nro much dlsitistled that none of their num ber are on Committees of Indian A Hairs or Land Claims. Speaker Maine, whoso Intentions were right, was evidently betrayed by home body. Tho Indian Committee contains a inijorlty of La-tern men. One memlier is a colored rcpic-cntutlvo from South Caro lina, to the oxcludon ol Nc'inlth, whoso Congressional exncrlcnc! In Indian Allalrs Is Invahnlile. Tenltorlal Dcleirites aio tiylng to get tho blunder corrected in part, by the appointment ot an addition il mem ber. Ni:v Voiik, Dec 11. A mass meeting of working men, under the au-pleos of the Iutcniatlouall-ts, was held till evening at Cooper Institute. Theodore II. 11 inks, painter, presided. As early as 7:.'t0 the hall was crowded Inctcry put. Soteral hundred women wire present. Telegrams wore received fiom Cleveland and Chicago vrMiliig success to tho meeting. Aiouml the plattorm were in my mottoes such as "Wo demand n -u-pi'ii-lon of rents for three mouths" "I'lie Cent ml tint com. iivinds this army Is General Di-tre-V "When worklnirmen besrln to think, mo. nopoll-ts liegln to tremble," and others of emuiiy signiiicnnt ciiaiacter. A handbill wis circulated enumerating high whiles, paid olliccrs. and demanding more snla lies for thein-oltes. The iiumbcrof homo lus men anil women was given at 10,000; those In tatlon houses, 7,500. every week; and out of trades-unloiis 25U men were Idle, and only 5,.V0 employed. It Is nl-o stated that there ate 1,000 skilled work men Idle In this Mate, ll.oou of other chs-es Idle In the city, and 'KO0O women earning only an average of .'l 00 per w cek. Addrees weio lead on tho duty of tho Government to protect the Indit-tilnt class, es, and reciting tint when the (iov eminent falls in that duo, It should be et a-ldc or overthrown. Wamiim.Ton, Dee. "J. Tho Hoihe Committee on I'.i-totlln-. and Po-t Ito.id-. held a meeting yesienhy at whleli the bill propo-td by tho Milt-Commltteo with ref erence to tho delivery of public documents through tho malls was adopted. The bill agreed upon. In siib-tance, authorize-, pub lie documents to bo tent five through the inalk with a free excliaugo of new. paper, and free dellciyornewiapers In counties wherein they are published. Wamiim.ton, Dec. 12. Tlw Secretary of )'ar lias reKrted to tho Houe of lle-rc-ontatlres that there Is an aparant de talc:itiou in tho mvouut ot Gen. U. O. Howard of tho Krceduien's lliireau. Tho total a mount ot money inUsIng Is f J7S.000, bOine of which the War Department thinks can bo recovered by nut ncaliut Howard it Church and tho Young Men's Chrlftalu Asoeiatlon here, who have received some of tho money. Of11cl.il lnvotlgition ot tho Adjutant General' Ollloe. shows tint most ot the money taken belongs to the Colored Itounty Fund, and tint claimants neither got the money nor can General Howard produce a voucher. Howard' papers nro In Mich endless confusion that the Government can only tell how much money It has Ion by tho amount appro priated. Howard Is to bo prosecuted civil ly, criminally, and by court martial, un der tho .1!Hli article of war. Coori:uTOWN, X. V., Dec. Ill Samuel XcNon, Judgo of tho United States Su premo Couit, died suddenly of apoplexy, while sitting in his chair, at l 'J o'clock this altcrnoon, at bis residence In (his place. HojTon, Dec'. 12. Fears arc now enter tained that Prot. Agassi, may linger for a considerable time In his paralytic state. His recovery Is considered improbable. Hostox, Dec. II. Prolessor Agassi, died this evening nt a quarter past 10. Xi:v YoitK. Dec. l.'i. Prot. Proctor, the KuglUh Astiouomer ltoyal, has op posed mo award oi tne gold tueiiai to .Mi" Mitchell, on tho ground that, although she had undoubtedly discovered thu comet. she had neglected to send news ot tho dis covery ny me iim. mall, rroies'or rroc tor predicts a wonderltil kcleutlllc future for America. WaiiinT(. Dec. 15. Secretary Ulch nriKou, In a letter to ltcprccutatltc Dawes, reiterates Ids previously expres-ed views that It Is better to obtain tho neces sary money by taxation than by lnerea-o oftho National Debt by loan. Ho says be M;!cctcd tea and eoU'ee bec;iue the pn'b llc would feel thctnrllt'on tbeseartlcles less than on any others. WAMllMisos, Dec. 12. The Committee tin Foreign All'alis hao orgauled iivd-iy, proceeded In a bodytopiy their rcect to Secretary FMi at the Department of State, living Interrogated relative to the Virginliis all.ilr, the Secretary said: "Kv orj thing Is going on smoothly. Nothing has oeeurredy or Is likely to o'ecur, to pre vent Spain ft om eanylng out her pro iiil'cs." Nl.w Yoiik. Dec. 15. The Federal Council of Intel uatlonall-ts lue repudl ntid theplattoiin and re-olutlous of the oiKiugiueii s meeting on iiuir-d.iy night la"t. WAMiiNmo.v, Dec. II. Several proud ueut Senators express Mirpilse at tho no tion ofthe lions; In devoting so much time to the debito on the salary iiiestlon, when the country looks lor legislation to lelieve the present llnauclal embarrassment, and restore conlldciico In monetary all'alr-. 'l'ho Senatu Is ready to enter upon legisla tion at onco If x)ssible, and alibi d the lie ivs.iry relief before tho holld i.ys. It Is certain that there Is less disposition In the Senate th in In the Homo to agitato the salary nueulon. There Is a general IndU position among Congressmen to Increase taxation, nud it will not be done without tho necessity bo shown. Xo haty ac tion Is nutlefpiteil. ThoTreasiuyDepait iiient Is somewhat pressed for money, not only by the falling oil of revenues, but by the extraorilluni v appropriation ol $1-, 000.000 or 5.000.000 for naval puipo-es, and tho redemption of the 20.000.000 loan of 1W. Wa-iiinhton'. Dec. HI. In the Home. Sargent Introduced n bill relative to the public I nuts In California, and 11x1111! the linifoim pi lee at $1 25perncio for mineral and agricultural lauds. Pago liitinduccd a hill making It felony to contract for the employment of Coolies In this country. Xcsiuttli Introduced a bill to :iccitnln Iho losses by Indian raids In Oregon, and to tr.iu-fer the in in igemeut of ludliu ni tidis to tho War Depiitmeut. in uiu.N'iiate. .Mitchell liituxliiced a Mil directing the Secretary cf War to cjiii-i-surveys to bo undo to deteimlue tho prac ticability and co-t ol lemovlug tho C'i cades anil Dalles of the Columbia liver. Ordered limited. The llon-c (.oiumltteo on Aipniirl i tlous this morning voted to oiler a le-nlu-Han in the Ilou-e u-klng tho Piesldeut to retpiest various executive DepaituienL-to leverw their estimates lor the new ll-eal V ear. If lios-ible. Ik I'uiu Jauil u y 5th. The object Is to lluil means to cut down the es timates, which were all mule teveral mouths before the lecent lluauclil ilUtui- Ikiihvs Ih'uii even before it was known tlmt the Government revenues weio llkeh io mi oemuii me iiauouai cxeiiuitiires. HojIOn, Die. 15. The last hours ol Piof. AgaI. were np.ireiitly spent In mi-con-clou-iiess. At 2 1'. Jl. mi simd iy bo had an attack similar to tho one exnerl- eneid befoie, of a siisjm-iisIoii of respira tion, which continued tor ball a minute, accomp-iiiled by other Indications of ap proaching dissolution. These were suc oeeded by unnatural, rapid breathing tint continued to grow fainter with depaitiug vigor. The atlciit lay on his side, nnd lie) oud an occasional convulsive move meiitj of his limb-, there wero no tlgns (hot ho sutlered pain. The funeral will take place at tho College Cn.ipcl at Cam bridge nt 2:30 o'clock on Thursday after noon, and will bo public. IJoTON, Dec. ID. The tinder-graduates of Hnrvard College and Ilo-ton Sx:lcty of Xatural History liave adopted resolullons appropriately relating to the death of Prof. Agasslz. HU funeral lias been appointed SALEM, OREGON, DECEMBER fori r.M. on Thiir-d.iy, In Appleton Chap el. Many sclentllle and other bodies, of which the 1 ite Professor was a member, have expressed a desire to tako part In the luueral, but It has been decided ns conlorm nblo to what would have been bis own wl'lies to decline all such oilers. WamiiniHOX, Dec. 111. The Senate was In executive session for several hours yes terday nternooii, on the nomination of George II. Williams for Chief Justice. The Senate adjourned without continuing blm. Some doubts nro expressed by several Sen ators ns to a favorable result. Owing to the death, at a late hour last night, of Colonel Frederick Dent, the fath er Mrs. Grant, there was no formal meet ing of (ho Cabinet to-day, nor were visi tors received by the President. Deceased was In hi tNth year. Ho complained of being unwell ye-tcrdiy, but m i.lnrmlng Symplons were apparent until a shot! time before bis death, which occurred without a struggle. Tho remains will bo depos ited In the family lot In the St. l.oulsCem ctciy.rjiZB C.IMFOIIMA. Svn Fiiamtsco, Dec. i:i. Itvv. Father Dugau, tho apostate Catholic prle-t who did not expo-e the win kings of the Church, as ho udvertl-ed, Insnow written a most nbjict nnd penitent letter to Aich bishop Alemauy, acknowledging Ids fiult and pi-ijlng for the lorglve uessofllio UMiop.-ind IlieCleigy. San FitANCiMA). Dec. 11. ltalu till at Intervals during (ho day nud quite heavily this evening. Oilier case of small-pox are repoited from the Chinese quirter of (he city. Thus far the disease has liecu conlliied ciilelly to that raci'. Considerable rain ha fallen In San Joaquin county, and no signs ol its clear ing oil. Farmers are delighted w ith their pio-pects. SiiM'hiox, Dec. lit. Tho weather con tlliucw uiitctllcd, vvllh occasional showers, The sou of lion. D. S. Terry, of Stock ton, while cleaning his pl-tnl.'uccldcutaHy -hot hlm-ell at Tcjon ranch lat night anil died at mldnl:ht. Hakiiimii.i i. Doc. II. Pi Ivale advices I fiom llud-ou s -tatlon, 15 mites ,-outh. dated yesterday, say a violent wind and s.ind storm -vt In at ih.v light yi-jcrday morning and has continued with unabated lury up to tho present hour. The fury of iiioMorm ins oeeli Wlllinui iarailel Io Hie knowledge of the oldet settlei-s. It was liniuw-llilo for man or animal to vvlib-tnnd tho fury of the bla-t. An Impenetrable body of s,ind, gravel nud pebbles lining tho nli, which I'oinicd In vast columns, completely ob-ciiilug the mountains fiom view. 'Iho telegraph line his been so powei fully i-liiiged with iitiiHuphoilceloo lilclty as to lutcmipt coinmuufeatlou. A wagon belonulnir to (be Tele-'ianh Com- piny, while enteilng the plain at Tejon Canyon, was blown over by the hurilcauo. There arc r.bout 150,000 sheep In the val ley, mid It Is estimated that lolly 10,000 will he di I ven astrav, while quite a largo number Into perished. The miow. which till to nil uiillsU'll depth, his been dillliug, and eveiy slight depression ciu-ed by na ture, looks ns II It were a natural slope. San I'ltANU-i o, Dec. 10. The weather to-night U v.iilahle and showery. reamer .i.i-ka oveniuo lioin Clilna ami Lip.ni. leleirrnnhed oil' the haihor. will bo In to-nl-ht i.. ....,.. ... w Mix-KION. Dec. Hi. Ailthvstor Milton. Calaveras county, this evening, says a tor nado, iiccniiipnilcd by heavy rain, had pis-ed over tint place iit 1:15 io-diy, list ing nlxiut 'a few nilnuti-s. It ttnuk buildings with gie.it velocilt. iihnoU lie- stroking tin' city. A new duelling nnd and lil.ak-milli and wngou shop, owned .- . ." . . . - . r, : oy.i.c. lieiuei-. was eullieiv i emo led. i Iiv.l.d. Kelilei-, Was eullieiv ilemoli-hei llicniiicrh-slc-tlmilcilat;2.ooo. loxs new hotel wa- blown oil' of Its I'onnil illon and damaged io the oNlent ofsJLlHHi, A 'in ill frame -tiuctiue In the te.irol the ho tel was hoisted fiom the mound and whl-ked throui'h iheulr a ilNtauee of one bundled Hit, striking with gieat fouo I ngaiu-ttbe re-ldei.ni of Dr. (.lies, .vp- Donald A Jobii-ou's Iny biru was totall) i ile-trojul. The new -chnul hoii-e was blown about eight het oil of Its loiiud I- tlou. "I'liut alaver.is lintel was pailly un - moled, and ndjiceut barns de-troynl. The I Mocktou ami ''oppeiopolls Hillioad depot wa. unroofed mid the end of the inilldlug blown In. N-veial olhel bulldlliir In the t hllieso dimigc. qii liter sii-tulued lon.ldi nibl 'I'otal d 1111 ige about ij'.OUO. M'.V.UM. Ll.1,11. Dei 1.1. The weitber for the lu-t lorn diVsbis Ih en uiimiiedeiited In the hlstoiy of N'evadi. The iiienury his fsikid b "rmiKli." lm hail dm much l.n Hinged Horn 18to25degtees belw zero jnu lwr.l. and kuockiil niI.s.s iho roiiiih In soiiiii insfinivs itfiiiltr? Imos iml .....i,, I strisliiK hui nvi r ll." t)n Willi a wlil.ky Uittle. in some nstaiiciSioi itrj, Hogs and 1.1 tie' ,,1C (,r(K,mull .jw'u.u ,,alM n,i ...cuUu bate K.-rlbcil In wel pro ecled st ibles. 1 Uolu fr 10 Iluw Arlcnlttiral ColhHoat Oor A IiiuiiIktoI ranchers Into had their limbs , salll have dun inuqidted. and wi rn im pled u froen, while leain-ters, who luvn leeu fwiUjaKo. AIi.m. lirumUm A (lilhcrtnf iiiugbt out on tho pralile. must iierl-h lie. roriUml, ircurul tho plans, fore reaching shelter. The trains an- all l'tnck Hinu who pi.a.Ud Kiillly io the dehved In eoii-s-mifiicn of ldii. iiieihti. tn r,rK' l HiJf ilUKally, da Us u nti iiusldy L.. n ,..... '.L,, .1 " ' ' J,"'u l),-'l)' t wi)iar'a linpri-.iiimnt in Iho keep the engines from fn elng. I he ner-1 ivtiiu ntiarj, and to iv thu cu of tlm i-row curv to-night, from present Indications, ' cuilou. w 111 go '! degrees lie low cro, and no In- Thu late ram and mini, a thu Jackxinvlllu dlcatlnn of a iiuxlenitlon Tiiiu. hid tho t met of pldciuK uuoukIi at r hi Hkno, Nev., Dec. HI. A man named 1 V""1'?1. t0,',u "MU ",'1!"l,"''1 !"" "',u ,1'l,,V Hosswas found dead on the trail betwi en I t""r "loV;?"'! 'R this place mid Poetllle, Siipiosed to lute 1 Tho Jacksonvlll.. Tlm.' .ay. thu late miow ik-vii irozen loocaiii. 20, 1S73. I'OltKKiN. Havana. Dec. 12. The tcatnhip Vlr glnius was towed out oftho harbor of lln vatia at ball-past I o'clock this morning by a tugboat. She was escoited by the Span ish mnii-of-war Arabell i I .a Cntollca. The tugboat returned to the city nt 7 o'clock. The destination of the Vliglnlus is sup posed to lie Key West. Havana. Dec. 12. The Virginia Ins gone to the port ot Hilda Honda. lxty miles we-t of Havana, w hem she will bo delivered by a SpinMi man-of-war ton vessel of the U. S. Navy. Cuptalu-t.ener-al Jouvcllnr has given Iho ucccssaiy order for the transfer ol the Vliglnlus prisoners at Santiago do Cuba. P.His,T)cV. 12. The Island of SI. Mar guerite, oil' Cannes, has been selected as the place of coiiilne mc lit lor Marshal l!a alne. Ho will be sell? there this week. I.OMHis, Dec. 12. Knejaud has asked Prance to facilitate an luqitliy Into the Vllle do Havre disaster, nnd has ollered to defray the expenses of llilllsh witnesses. Franco has aeeenteil tho oiler and promises that the luvctiiMtlou shall ho scarchlui: and complete. Fourteen per-ons hive been found diuw-ncd In the docks since the late fog. Many other latal accidents are lepoitcd. llLIIM', Dec. 12. Tint SivNs (loveill ment has decided to hind Iho P.in.il Nun- el i his pas-port, on account ol the Pope' list encyclical letter. Paws Dec. II. Klectlons wcie held to day In thedcp'iitmciits of Aude, I'lnl-teie nud Seine et OUo for inemliers of Iho As sembly. P.utlal returns Indicate the elec tion oftho Kndicnl candidates In Amlo mid the Republicans In I'lul'tere and in Seine et Olse. London, Dee. 1.1 t; a. vt. a dl'pitch lothe IMIij Xeim says a complete leeon cllltlou has been ellcctcd between C.istel.ir audSaleiiiion. lll.ltllN, Dec. 15. i:iljibelh, ()liicu lio'.vnger ol rmla: isdenil, aged i'i. I.o.MMiN, Dec. 15-I::I5 a.m. Tlicstuiiii his abated. The telegraph wires wcie pi-ostrated In nil directions, hut Iho lines that in o win Mm: bilng news that the tlorm extended all over the not Hi of England and fir Into. N'otland. Sheilleld looks ns II It hid been hnmh.iidcd. 'I he bus of proni lit is Immense, Chinches weni unroofed and many futoiies wcie compelled to suspend woik. The loivust i-timate places Hie cn-u lilies to pel. -mis hi that city ill seven killed nud Chilly wounded, in my fatally. Other dl-p Itches show that Iho elicits of the hurrlca lie were felt nt Ghsgow, Hall fix, Shivirsbiii r and Nottingham, In all of which cities lltes v.-io lo.t and gnat dinngedone. At Leeds It Is eslluialed tint piopeity to the amount ol $100,01X1 was de-tioved. Nxlen-lve dimigewas done at Vest llaitlepot and Dmhiin. Shipping sulleied severely at Newcastle auif .Shields. A steamer went a-hore nl AnliTissiiu, nud u rallwny station nud Isetenil hou-es weio blown .lownnt tVe-l- on, on the Ymk ami North Midland II ill way. London, Dec. HI. Liigonle Is vl-ltlug VI tot It to-iliy. N EWS IjEiMS. Thoiup-ou A Mead, ol Piiyallup valley, W. T., la-t season cultivated -even lines "I hops, from vvldili Ihi'y galhen-il Ih.oiki ..ij 'n.... ,i i ........ i.. ....i. pounds. I lioso tbi'y have reci'iitly sold In San I'ranci-co lor the hlgln-t inirket pihv, I callhi'', after Diylug every i-xni'iise, n cli-ar pinlll ol if'i.tllh. The Seattle lntrlUiiruwr of tho bib lu-t. says: "On Monday last, ouuof Iho llenc-1 giles visited this locality. No il.tm ige was duuo in town, out on tin) out. kills Ilie . ....... . iiiiimmh Mr. i.iiieu was ileinollslii'il liy n i-inj'" mi" i win:: ncniss n. liidgo Jacob-, of Waslihi"tou Tvnltoir, Is lepoiled so III nt Pint Towusend that lif was mnblo to tluMi the term of Couit at III it place ll-t week. Iv.iuuki Joe, niter duo trial nt Poit Town-end. Ins been found guilty of thn minder of Divyer. mid sentenced to l' hung nt San Ju in, I'llday, Maith C, Is'l. Mr- Lear, whol itely uiilvidal Vlitoiln. brought about H!0 ounces of Ciislu old, lecclveil from miners. Ho will letiitu In damniy to Stlckeeii with a laige stock ol goisl,, The -link of piotl-loiis h.lsahno-t g'teu out at lluik's Itir, and u gieat deal ofsiillerlug will result If any umie men UMI III belorn stocks can tirilte fiom VI tori 1. At lluik's It ir. llour s.:,lia h.ir'el mi I eveiytbhigelse In proportion. fa Tho H ntiiuldf Jarksonville, sa tlm nnr eury M'H down to l'J deKiH alxni no at that pliue last wts k. Tlioiius lUudall sin of Prof. N. tt lUn.lail. Khilu nut skatuiL' b luw Oiil'iiii City wj at- utorin ns.miU to hare Us.11 thu nvtrnt in tho Voluino Vi Nninbor 44. l.skeeimulry, the snow IhtIiik fell to tho depth or scleral inches nul upward. Itcv. Thoinns Coiutnu Is di llTrrtng eourso of UrmriH on (lpolncy in l'orlhiul. The Ynmlillt reHirt'r is itifermed thftt Mr. I'm ry, of llellovue. nventljr met with mi necl dent nlilcli, IIioukIi provliiK severe vrns form imUly u narrow tseiii from resulting fatally to her. Tim lady went up st.slrs to Ket her child. tnl taking it lit her artiin nturtetl to itemMiul the sU'ix, lint limr tint tell slid lost her fiNitillK Mid fell to Hit. iKittont, Btrikinn mm alionlilrr aKainst tin wall at the foot of tliotisi. Hlio was no twdly hurt that she can searnly movp, but vvn did not learn that any Nines vreru broken. Thu chilli was not burl. The OriK"n Citv Mills are rnnnlnK nlKht d day, and are tiirniiiK out 'J 10 harrcls of llour hi In. iity-leur houin' rim ; tho Imperial Mill are only at present mmiiiiK on half tone, ami turn out 'JJ5 Wrels sr day, making 4C5 barrels of llour inadn daily hi On' mm (,'lly. A eoriiTisiiiilent vt tlm (Iri'Konlan, In Yamhill county, writes that IIiiKemi Hiillivati who read law with llonham A Lawsoii. of Malt in. ami was admltlisl to tho liar two vi art no wa last Mon day nilluilK'cl uisaiie, lie has alna.va Ihvii coll siJi nsl ivoi n trie. HherllT Mini, of Yamhill roiuitr, has aueeivded hi eailiiriui; Henry Nonloii, who wa iiulletisl in (Mums tlon with Prank Starr by Urn late Mruud jury, for burKlary. Ho naa raiiuht on tin' rpisr Columbia on Saturday, Urn I'.lli hist Th" u reiMs. of tlm Krntliialiiii; elas of fa ellln thihersily, for the llrst ti tin, caimi on" last Wishiisihy evinliiK at llui CotiKreiiatUuial Climch, in I'oriHt drove. Oration anil tisay worn tlm order of the ex iiIiik. The Pcmoerut say tlm wheat product of Hon Inn rmiiilv this vear. from slihuiienl. will lt nlHiiit Illt.iKHl ImsliiU, iimslhiril of which was lidsitl mi loii),' Tiiu. The lleiitiiii llc'iiiiK'r.it wants n tiiR Isial pro vldrtl for the luir at Ympilna Hay, The recent liwsof the Jehu Hunter at NinjHirt is tlioniov iliK eaiis,', 'I lie I'atroii of lliislisndry in Line county liiiliiherntir four hiuidrisl and Iwilve, tulii siwtof Hiuslan (Irani;'1. Hosav the (luard. A. HiuiMiii, lli'pulr fnr'H'dilou romitr, I almilt 0IK.111I71111; a (IrutiKU of Iho I'atrniisof llilsliaiiilry m Klin;' vallev. A liltlesoii ir i:. J. Niallirup, I'm Hand, had his tilled droki n 'Ihiirsilavuliiliii'o.iatiiig, hi slisl ismiiii); In I'lillisiiiii with a wauiin. Ill tuuilnllciiiuit), on Thurwlivcir last w!,, llui imreurv wusiliiun In leiir iIikicch ulsivo Aio, Ilie eoldisit fur main wars, All infant siiiinf iMpiifl. II. MnriMU. icsld Ink 111 ai i:iy'H jinllii', Uhlilliv (sluuil, npsl III liiontliH, was mi idililillr nluii nn.l IimIhhiIi- kllllil last Wiihiisdiv, hi' his hliillur. iikcs! tl je.vrs. Tin 11 s r.Ms 1 .. ', .'., ..,. .1 Hi isfsii.i hiii, mi I'liina 1'i.uiii', mar l,ii(ou, mure thau:ri,liliOliiiti(lii uralu. Wills, I'jikiiA l'o. iiIiks from Silver t'ltv diirhii; (he ivuk i inline NoumUi 'J'JIh, bullluii totliiiimniuitiil sH Hi I it. Clurlisi llliv, niusln ninl ellli n nf Ibhin, fi II muter a wji:ii lnl of buy on the '-IMIi lilt. Mid w.i eriislnsl In death. Iluriy nud .lump, who lift lilaho Cilv for linlil n wi k ur twoniti' 111 ut niil.v as far an Hi'iuliiiaii'sCiiiiiiu Time thet fmuiil lite fis't nt snow, nud hciiiK uiilililii tiitfet llii ir niilinals iiiriuiKii, wne eiiiilliil to luru liack. 'Iliy lust theii niilinuls ill Hull 1 Hurls lo(;ct tllldllKa the snow-. (luici.il .MeMiekiu l.lllid thirlv sK sIiikIii iiiallaid, with In l'.ul.ei nun nl Msquallv nu 'Jlnuml.iy wuiil hluiiu in Itiiulilir. Ciitniailo. on the ".Mil lilt.. Iileu ituwii itlMiiit Mil Ihhim, aj tin Duivir Vi w. Col, IMi r Have, with his wife, will liavnou the nut stuituii fur Cuhfnrma, iuluidliiK to ssiiil tlm wiutir time, ami ntiiru to()ri;oii in it Nprhm'. I', (I. Helinatkii, (Inind ItipriHi iilallve to the (IiuiiiI IhIki nl (lid I'.illuHS, ritnriitsl told liuiiiu III Halt III jmlihliy. 'Hie (tiipiiuuii tiiiiiis lli.it Cuutiacliir .Mont K'iiii(r) han 11 mni;ii iiniiiiiKu'idiuliiipriiiiiiK tlm isiiiililinii nf Ilie 1 hanm I ut tbiiatilla ItapuN Wurk nl He Its II. ml luulmueoiiipleliil svurul dies .Inliii lljan Ims pluidnl Kiultv In Iho l', H. District Cunt nt IWIIan I of ill, t;il votuiK'. Th" Orillnuiluu nailinl HI. Ili'lui, ftnm w Ik nee Urn isiiikiI'. malls, Iwkkk", Mid wiine In ntlit wi 10 luiwudid h) llv. r sUumna In 1'iirll.iiid. Till. La 1 1. Ltiuiii.u am.. -ThoCoital-lis UirMii say-: The earlnpiiko nui-t hive bieii'mnro -evero neater the cm-l, us wo learn that lioiil seven toten miles lioin I'le-celit ( ItV Iho gmiuiil is I'm 1 nil In be cracked in many places Iroin tliint Inches to four feet In width, and live nud l let t deep. Thn excitement was veiv yieut I'm u while, and 111:110 people weio li.-ull) lilghteiud. The hnk caiM'il quite 11 tidal vv.it e, but not siillh lent to do any d image, Vti.TINS I.iiiiiiiiOI'i:. 'I'lm Wnshlng touiiiriesioudeiit of the Kugeuo minnit Willis lint Iho authorities thulo contem plate (be abandonment of Vuqulni III) l.lghthuu-e, on Ihu ground tint the com meiie ol the pi. lie will not Justify lis ton liiiuiuie. S'lntor Mitchell will eudcatoi to hive the I.llltluilisi) csiutluueil. Vamhi- The Ofnimi'iii leains bv u letter from a Inly In Yal.lmi valley (hit tho snow was lying in the valley tna depth of about nine luehe-. On the uiotulng of the 2d lust., th" llieriiliimetei -toisl S be low zero, and at the time the letter was written, the weatbei was gi owing colder, Allllfvil.li. The I . S. Supremo Conn his ullliuied tho decision of thu Iowa Court hi leg.inl to railroad heights in tho State. The ilccMou was to the elicit th it the law of thu State of Iowa legulatlug railroad Height was tnlld us within the power of tho State to pintict the people ft 0111 Impo sition, Piiii.tin.i.i'iiu, Dee. H!. Wool U In demand, with an advancing tendency. No. 1 nud supei lino pulled, JOiilScj Texas line nud medium. v!5ii:)Oo; Texas coarse, lrt'cii'n:; ijallfurula Hue nud medium, 'J'jf .'I5cj L'alifornh co.uc, 20i33c. y P'rei'. xit?'" KE,j v,-Aeffe. --