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P o W .2 Ph o 03 O o S s - so Q W W 5 i-H j) JS5 a J. 3 Ph P j H ft I 1-4 1-3 ffl $2.50 per Year, in Advance. fEWS By TELEqEf(f. XkV, Yoiik, Doc. 23. Tim Tribune to morrow will publish a i-eeond letter from ltandolpli A. Wlttliau, Jr., ulio was n tacngcr on the Ill-filed steamer Vlllo tto J lava1, to his lather In this ilty. lie write as follows : 'In my last I gave you a kcteh ot my experience In connection with the linking ofthe Vlllo do Havre. I will now give yon my opinions concerning the cause ol the disaster: Front nil I can gather from olllccrsntid men, I coiichnlc that the blame lies entirely with the olllcers on watch on the steamer, whose ilnty ll was to get out of the LoclionriiV wav ; anil It appears that Instead ot doing this lie did thu very oppo site altering the course of the steamer so ns to run rlirlit ucro-.s tho bow of the l.och- earn ; at least, so says the olllcer who was on watch on hoard the I.ochearu at the time of tho collision, 'llio-o In charge ol the steamer alter the nccldcut , If It can hit called ueh' had occurred, while thu ship was sinking, ay that the olllcers ami crew behaved In a most cowardly iiiauner. The latter I know, and theiefore believe look lug out lor themselves and leaving women and children to do likewise tho only ex ception I saw being that of Dr. C'badmoiit, whom I noticed, three or lour minutes be fore the ship went down, going below. 1 told him he would not have tliiie to net tin again, to which he answered that he tnii-t look utter those who were ciu'hcd In the state-room. Ho never camo tii again. Of Captain Siirmoul'-i conduct I know nothing. Thn-o who nw him speak well of hlin. and I don't think he is directly to blame for the collision, although ho is to blame for not having hi crew under better discipline, and for not having his boats in n condition to be promptly lowered. In great contrnt with the demoralized con dition ofthe crew was the woudcrlul cool ness evinced by the paengers even wo men and children ; no screaming or run ning about without nn object. The women were In knot, iirnylnir uiiletly, while the men were looking? nmund for pieces of wood, or were inauiig ciiort to get one oi tho boats, which the crew had abandoned, clear ot the .-lilp, so that It nil0'ht lioat be fore the vcsel sank. Nt:w Yoiik, Dee. 21. The Jury In tho trial ot ex-Mayor Hall returned n verdict ot not guilty, which was received with thunders of applausu by tho spectators In Court. Xi:w Yoni. Dee. 21. A Stuto Grancc ot the Patrons ol Husbandry has been or ganized in -ew Hampshire. liOsiOX. Dec. 21. Solicitor I lenly gives It as his opinion tint women cannot legally serve on the lloitou "school Committee. Four women weie choicu to that portion at the recent election. Xkw Yoiik, Dec. 21. A story Is told to-day tlut Harry Oner, the King fugi tive, is on hlswaytoltlo.laiiclro, on boa id a yacht, provisioned nud lilted out for n long voyage last week. Kx-Treasitrer Taylor, oi Jersey City, U also said to be on hoard. W'AMiisoros, Dec. 21. The Puelilo Mall Company will proh.dily he unable to obtain tho increased subsidy for tho China mill service by tho 1-t of January. Tho Government interposed a technical objec tion that pirt ofthe extra service was per formed In wooileu ships In-tead of Iron, as the law prnvl les. This trouble was tho cause ot the recent orders reducing the China sen ice to monthly trip1. A colored delegation, composed of Geo. V. Downing, Fred. Douglass and others, had an Interview with ltepre'entatlve A. II Sttnnliitne nf f2nn,-li ti.itit Mr s,l,- pbeus freely admitted that colored men, as cltlcu, wcro entitled to run practice in their civil rights without invidious pro scription, but tlut it was the duty of tho respective States, and not ot the Federal Governinent.to act In order to secure then). Wamii.m.TOS, Dec. 2d. As there Is no absolute necessity for heavy appropriations for tho Improvement of harbor, rivers and fortification, under the Engineer's Ilurcati of tho War Department, the estimates tor such Impiovcineuts, ntnoiintiug to twenty inilllou dollar.-, will probably bo reduced to three millions. lMimates in tlio 1'ost Olllco Depart ment have already been -o tiitit.Ii reduced that no further eMen-lon of the It illroad or 1'ostal 6er Ice cm be made during the fiscal year. Washington. Dee. 27. Tho President has appointed t'alel) Ciiililng as Jllnl-ter to .Madrid. The nomination will Ikj cnt to the Senate Immediately on the reassem bling ot Congrc. Ciishhig has Jut bad a short Inter low with the President In ref erence to the Spanish .Minion, which he lias accepted. Washington, Doc. 2". Tho growing conviction that tho President will nomi nate 1'lerrppont If Williams Is rejected Is strengthening the latter and will secure hU contlnnatlen It, ns bis friends claim, he Is exonerated from the charges affecting his peronal Integrity. The failure to nom inate Kverts, or Curtis, or Hoar, for Chief Justice, Is turning the entire liar against Grant. Cihcaoo, Dec. 27. A Washington spe cial savs the Orecon opponents of tho cou- rirmatlon of Williams are renewing their efforts during reecM. They liuve not as yet tiled any additional charges, lut de- mvffWm SALEM, dare that his rejection Is certain. There Is but little doubt that he will retire from the Cabinet In the event of his rejection. Nkw Yoiik. Dec. 20. Orange Hotel, at Turner's station, on the Krlo Itallroad, was burned last night. The building wa 41H. feet long and three stories high, mid be longed to the Krle 1t.illro.ul. The hws Is not ascertained. The road Is temporarily blockaded. I'litt.Ai.'.i.riiiA, Dec. 20. Tho wool market is steady and 111 in: Colorado walicd, 2".3.10e; unwashed, lSjt20c; extra .and merino pulled, -I ...it 1 5c: No. 1 and su per pulled. -12jfl.ic; Te.xas line and medi um, 27ni.l0e: Texas coare. 1Si22c; Call iorut.i line and luedlum, 27(XU'. Xi:w Yoiik, Dec. 2J. The iwW special says that the resignation of(!eneral Sickles as United States Mlnl-fer lias lieen olllclally ncivpted. Xi:w Yoiik, Dec. 21. Congressman I.ulliell savs wltli reference totliocoin- iileuts on his vote on the Hilary bill that he consulted and voted all the way through with Hale. Cox. Cassnu uud other leading memlers In favor ofthe total repeal and of reduction to old .iy -tf.i.u.n. lie also voted against all amendments calculated to prevent the total repeal, uud Ibeieloie voted ngaliit the sub-tltuteblll, which was Dually iiis-eil hy oiio majority. Using the p.iyat;il,fl0O. an lucicaseofat least J.MiO per milium. Xl'.W Yoiik, Dec. 27. The Times, Tri bune and World publish a very able letter lioni I'resldent Orton, ot the Western I'nlon Telegraph Company, reviewing t lit: l'ost master GenenilV lecu.nineinl.itiou ri gardlug the postal telc-vaih. Thcc Jour nals s,iy editorially that Ortou euthvly ills, poses of tho argument, lie shows by sta tltlcs that o far from liiure.i'ug tele graph l icllities tli it Government control of tho telegraph iuut Inevitably bu inoruex peii'lvo tliuii by exNtlug arraiigemeuts, mid will thus either deteiToato the service or do it at a great loss. In ulikli e;i-e llie maes mut be taxed to pay the expenses of the telegraphic service for tho small per centago of the people who employ It. Though dlgnllled and resiectful, Orion's letter Is n sovoro catlgatloii oft'reswell, for Ills Intel lereiieo with pilvalo rights In a cum; wiieru lie does not Miow enougu oi the essential elements ot the iiiu-lloii to see what ho proposes iiui-t inevitably ie- tard or iiclcat mo puiille good, which lie professes lo deiln'. Xi:w Yoiik. Dec. 27. JavCooku avs the fears of holders of Northern I'.iclllc I'allroid bonds are uroiiiidless, and that the load has little debt, except to Cooke A Co. Ileldes Its bonds there is a llr..t lieu upon 11,000,000 acres of laud, for which tho company lias already received patents. There is al-o it lien uimii .i."iS miles of tall. raid III actinl oeratloii, which e lined a lcain Niipco. is evidently lignting tor Mirplus over cxiienes l.it year, ntul must i better terms. constantly Improve, ns it Is developing The receipts from tho Internal revenue trade by Its connection with the I'pperllo December were $.1,0I2,0S.'!, an Increase .!-oiiii river, nesiiie, ii-s i aciuu iiivii- Ion. connecting Puget Sound with tho Co lumbia river, mii-t becomo protltalile. Cooko thinks llie pre-eut cMmp'iny will Iks able to carry the io.nl and eventually com plete It. Xr.w Yoiik. Dec. 27.-Tho will of Mrs. lion llnllail.ie. iiirtdi. last Ain'iietnuil sue- eessfnlly coute-led hi f ivor ol tho will of ii i, was very itiincaie nun ecct'iuiic in many ol'lls eondltlnns and nrovUlons tor contingencies. It gavo her property clilelly tnlier sou. Hen Holladay, Jr., and not any to her surviving daughter, Cuvandrn, but t;ciieniiu Known anionir ner nieiids ni.iw.uw, Polly, wltoot H.irou HnIere, of France. Tho will of 1571 gave everything lo testa trix' husband, from whom, in fait, she had received It. The recent will ('ill tn rcci-g-llle tho husband nt all, and bore abund ant evidence of sustaining the te-tlmony of her physician, that .Mis. Hollud.iy's mind was unsound fiom exces-ivo grief, can-ed by the eiiddeu death of her oldest daugh ter, the Countess Poiirtale. a few week previous. While Hen llull.iday. Jr.. was jiroponeut oinlually of thu will In Ids own favor. It was undcr-lood that he preferred that thu will In l.ivoi of his father should lund. Tho estate Is hi We-tchetcr county, and is very elegant and vahuhle. Washington, Dee. 2.1, The PreIdeiit fated emphatically to-day Hint the nomi nation of Attorney General Williams for ctiier .ni'tico would not lie wiiiuirawn, andthathe luad never contemplated such II tiling. Wa-iiington. Dee. 21. A promliient Henubllcau says that alter the holidays Williams will rcpie't tho President to w Ithdraw his name, fore-cclng Its reectlou othcrwl-e. li'.lu ino.t of"tbe charges two teet sfneo but nlglit, nud at noon to iigalli.t hlin vanlili with luve-tlg-itlon. he ! day it wo. HI leet abou thu level of water U er oiisly coiupromised by the tcandal In con-eipieiice ol the statements made by - .. -.. . . - . ... Lulled Mates Attorney Gll-li. or Oregon. It las lieen vdd that a OOOciirrlage u-ed hy Ids family was paid out of thu contin gent fund of tho Di partmeut ot Judicc. Iiauu has loin: siiictioued thu owucrdiln of modest carriages for business pin poes of Cabinet olllcers, nut tlio teerctary oi state alone lias been allotted a coach, which was ucees-ary in the cxcluiuge of diplomatic civilities; but Mr. Seward never employed It for his family who had a private eipil- pge. iir. Ciiase wiicn x-creiarv oi tne U-rs of his family from the use of thu Treasury carriage. Senatoi who on gen cnil grounds are well disposed toward Wll ph FvY3C-7 OREGON, JANUARY Hams feel that thl' carriage business shows. a l .'UK ot mat delicate scusiniiiiy which should belong to the character of a Chief ,i list ice. Xr.w Yoiik, Deo. 2i. The Cubans hero are making preparations to provide for the wants ofthe survivors of tho Vlrglnliis af ter they have lauded In tills city. Sr. I.on, Dec. 2.". Miyor llrown in augurated a soup house. In a part ofthe warehouse ltu.-.tcii on citv property ail Joining the City Hall, Twelfth and Chest nut streets, having been lilted up for that purpose. About 200 men and women out of employment were served. Xi:w S'oiik, Dee.H0. Commander llns well, ofthe Osslpee, makes the following statement concerning the loss ofthe Vlr glnliis, which was found to ho leaking on the voyage to New York: On 1'iiil.iy. Dec. 2iith. Commander Woodruw signaled that tlio Vlrglnliis was leaking rapidly, wltli tires out and pumps stopped, and that (ho crew wl-hed to he taken oil. Hulls were lowered Irom the Osslpee at day light, and at 7 o'clock all on boinltlie ir gtiilus were transferred to the former ves el. As a heavy sea was running, the work of removing tho crew was one of much danger and dilllciiltv, uud therefore Ihelr lives wore rWken In eudeavoilug to avo the pei'Minalellects and other propel ty from the Vlrglnliis. The hiwer ofthe Vlrglnliis was cut and a buoy iittaelied to mark the ioliion in ea-c she sank out ol Ight. The O'slpee rein lined at anchor during the day. At I :!. f. si. thu Virgin- Ins, which had been gradually went to the bottom. Tho top masts re main above the sin lace. Hie Osslpee then rcMiincd her voyage. Tho released Vlrgliilus captives remain tit the ('ilb.ui restaurant, l'liiu street, and the scene there to-d.iy was one of groat cniiiii-iasiu. I'liglucer Knight, of the Vlrglnlii", says that tho sentence of the coiiit-m.iitl.il at Santiago was that the cntlro crew should be hatii-ed nt the yanlarm, but the captain of the Isabella Catollea did not want such n spectacle on bis vessel, nud obtained a change of sentence to death hy shooting uud commutation of sentence ot seven teen of the crew to the chalu-g.iug. Kiii"bl, twoituaiterin.i-ters.'iiidoiie ol the oilers weie accordingly sentenced to the ch.ihi-giug for lite. Tho others, thirteen hi all, of whom a number were boys, were sentenced for eight and four years to hard labor. A life sentence ot tills kind Is legaided as wor-e than death. The I. M. S. S. Co. refuse to continue the combination, on thu same terms with Iho l 1 It. It. Co. relative to freights from New Ymk to San Francisco, and ml veille to send weekly steamers, via Pana ma! at l'jcts per lli for freight. Tho " '! iimii t,"-","v" vei .ueiuiMi. I'otal since the ItculmiliiL of the llscal year, I7.82H. I7U. The engineer's stilke on tho I'.a stern railroads, Iris ended, and they hivo ngreed to accept reduced wages for the pie'ent. llie nrt .Metiiodist Cliurcli tins ik-cii , opened at thu City of Meico, - t'Alill'OH.M.l. San Fiianci-co, Dee. 21. The value of ! wheat and llour cargoes hhlpped fiom this i poit thu pieent year Is eatiiuatuU at 423,- 000.000. Slucv Chlel Cockilll came Into olllco thf gamblers Irivo generally renuwed opcrav tlous, and firo games are leporled to hA iiiiitdng In neatly nil the old iprutcrs. Then) are no new cases of small pox In the Chlii'-eipiaiter. Chinamen nro taking extra paliistoelf.iusulhu tretts,ninl alleys In their dlitrlct ot the city, fearing the scourge. A carrier nt the Vhnmfrh, Frank Kttlln. was lined (120 to-day for stealing loplcs ot the (. n' fiom ubcrlbers. IbiN 1'iuscl.cii, Her, :l. I'lider Piesldunt Grant's pn tela mat ion I todi-citers liom the aimy and navy foity I tlueo dc-oilcrs I'm in Ariz.ou.i h no icported lor uiuy nuni, Gieeubacks, OOaOlii.. Up to this eM.lilug 12 101(H) Inches rain lias I illeu beie. Tho storm has a Vei v de- pre.ngH!'cet " the holldiy tride, as tho ircis are in u inn eiiiiuiiiiiii iur pvuve- Irl.ins SaCiiajiknto, Dee. HO. A warm, geutlo rniu lias ihs'II laiiiug aimn-i incessantly shin; iiimiii V'tcrdny, Tim liver has risen i mark and was rllug wiildiy. As tlili mild r.iin extends to the Sierra, tho snow will melt middle, nud a heavy rlst at the ii . ,.. . . . ..., ... ..... Li ;. head waters is anllclp-itti), mid thu I her Is exiiected to leach a wry high point to mm row. As tlio Icw-cs are, however. In a seen r ii condition, no damage lo tho city Is feared from Itoods. HOHI-II--1. .MaIiIiid, Dee. 21. The ,'rwi nuhll-lie nj letter from General bltklc-s, declaring that early In the Virginias dl-ptite the In transgente of ilailrld prOK-ed to tnuke a demonstration hostile to thu United Slates. Tho Kieu denies tliat tliere was any such Intention, and legrets thst Geu. Sltkles took no palm to contradict the dls- 3, 1873. patches reporting that such a demonstra tion had actually taken place. FitVNKniur, Dec. 21. rutted States "i-20 bonds closed at ll" for the Issuo for Issue of 1S02. Hkiii.in, Dec. 21. Kinperor William Is much better. Ho has Ihtii up nlUlay. PAIllS, Dec. 24. Chevalier Nigra was well received by President MacMabou yes terday, and tho Interview was of u most friendly chatacter. Hojii; Dec. 21. Tho Hector of the American College has lemltted to (lie Pope !?2.",000 conti United by (lie faithful In tho Fulled ''tates. I.ONIKIN, Dec, 2(1. A pcchl dispatch from Cartagena announces that Foit Sin Julian, one ofthe strongest defence ofthe city, has liven breached. An accidental explosion In the I'enl-t Hattery, yester day, killed twenty olllcers and men ofthe besieging tot ee. Mahiiiii. Dee. 2'!.- Fomieeii tlioii-nnil troops, under General Marlomv. have let! San Sebastian by sea. Their determina tion is not known. General l.omar, with M.OOOGoveiiimeiit troops, temalus In (hi1 city. A desperate eonlllet between u hand of Carll-ts ami a Hcnuhlieau force, oocuricd yesterday before Itoeayroiite. ill tho pinv liico of Valencia. The Insurgent were de feated with lic.ivy loss in killed uud wound ed. .Municipal turhorltics of .Madrid hao been suspended. Havana. Dee. 27. The Prlet'ouit has rondetned tho steamer Vlrglnliis as a law ful pri.e. Jews Ix58' The Mc.Mium llie ltimrlrr hh)s: IjiI Hntur dy evening Iho (IihvI TVmpluht of this plmv met lit lliucoiieeoiuiii rutltMi ntiu renigaiunsi the IixIk'h in Hits iliuv, ilis'linciicwullia'rs.iti'. Tlii'.MiiiiiK iiiuii iMJIe, cliurKisI 'villi tlm niiir ill r uf IIdIiIiIiis, whs iimiiliinl lofiie JuhIIch lliiriiH uf (Irt-Kon ('ill, ntul ihsclmrRisl. tin re U hiK iioreiiliiii'u vrluiUiw r to connect htia Hilh tlm nun ill r. Jlrovit lliijor (Ii in rid (IraiiKirii'iiiiuiiiuuliiiK IhuTnrnlv-l list liifantiy, iitlml fruiii iuIivu sirticiiiiii tlio llllli Inst. Tlio unuii'T will Iki lllleil br I.ii ill. Cul. Alfreil Sully, of tlio Nine. titiitli tiifuitiy. 'tlm Uiimi- tl i in fjnni'f I.. I'. V. Qulnil.y, Hiliintiiln fuw mllis sniilli of fiirlhiiil, I ma Ihsii Hililtn-Mr. (),('. I'lrklim. Iliiuy JiUiiIisoii, ii farimr llilni; near IJit rnrtuiiil, m run mir Iy ii tu.nli 1 11111111 '' U nlav ami hail its Ii i: liiiili u. Dr. (ililstllu, ntti iiiliug siukiiiii at llie liiili. t.iry liiii.lipiiiiliis in l'nrtlaiiil, lias tiinluiil his rislitiiatinii, to LikiiitUet tlinlllli of .lime next. Mrs. TIiiiiiiiis Itmtlcy, nf Cuiirmnli. fill lst neik. bte.iltlnu her nultli. fiiilu wlileh slm lias siiK-n kiiIIi ml nMrily. Hlun. "iav liiiprniiiiu. tlm iicintsof Hut 1 iuiiii ns luil at l.uniiii' Citv nn Clnlstiiins i:iiMirenur I'JOO, Dr. Ilanllmriiu Iniitcl llui Inmate nrlhu In- s.uiu ss-rluiii to u itruinl illiiiur on ClinMiii.ii dar. Tlio K1U.M10 Cilr (inanl iiii(miiicis tlm ilialli. 1111 h.itiint.iy iiihiiiIiik. nl .I11I111 11. KIiiimIiI, till turortliom.iti'.lniiriml. Cuiit. H.i m llnhiiiH, Mini unit to Onklaml, Cal. Iur his health, is leihutcd to lm f.illin;; ruii l.llv. Will, Darby, nf Aiiiimtillc. has bad his lift arm huilly liruki 11 by u kick fium 11 luiro uhlcli m hllehiil Inn fiiioii. Vessils ilul.uneil 1h l.nv by Ice In tlm llur 11I1. nn HI. HiUiis, hitveruiiuiiciiiiil to iiriho at l'orttaml. llinwt .Major (Hmrul Abuir Duiililiilay, emu niamlliiK lliu Tiiily-I'iiiirth liif.oitry, ntlnil Iroiu-Huuwurrrtpo-rirr thr-lllilnt. l.li-m. Cnl. JiMvph II. I'ntlir, nf thu I'imuiIi Inf.nitiy, Hill iiSHUinnriiiniiiaiiil, ' Tlio Albany Iti'Ki'H r tells Imw smlmalir IUjiihumI isulilo to tie.it Ills fill mis tun ('hrlsl uias wktiTiuilnii, hiving prmerrnl 0110 in K' niili-r 1111I1I thatilay. Tlm l.llirary Hm'icliisnf tlioAllinny Cullegl- 11I11 limtllilli) l'iitu uii 1 iiKriaiiiiui 111 urn iiiib- rsiviii-iiliiK iui 11 was ii in c men nuwisv-' rsCUIllllI hliumi Mlll.irilll hi 1,11111 riniiiiy eull a iiiitlri(rnt'lr.liIi,fc?Tini Jaiiii iry III for lli, purmaul oryuiiului; a County Mwlic.il Ho cii ty. P. II. Itoiiniaii Inform, tlm lluitnn Domnerat lli.itlio liu. fuuiiil, nn hi jilaeo, at Hprinn Hill, In this enmity, a linn lislo nf enal. Tlm rrni piiiK's am fi.iiiul at tlio nan r's iiIko, ami aUo at the .1111111111 nf lira hill. Tlm xiii ns.uu to bu nlH.ut tniir tut thiel.. J'l.tc-riuv nt On 11 run. At a n pilircoinmu iilcalinn nf H1I1 111 IkIki'. Sii. I. A. I', ami A. il.. hi Id nil llie VCllllllsl.. the fiillimini; nllio rs wire ill cli il lor tlio niulii,f .Mmmnlc. Viur, M. . Dr. Dan'ir.iytoii. W. 31.; Win ilill.r. H. W.. J. II AlUrl. J. W i K. N. (IIIIIiikIuiii, Hiit j Hotilro I'arrnr, Trias,, amir, W. (.'arlwriuhl, Tvli r. Tlio Vainlilll lUpurhr lianm Hi. la lit tlti K 1 nf Mr. Von m;' wu w:itiily tculilid a fiw i.vm iiiR. iiii 1) by falllliK III a p.111 of hollhiK liinlasui h. Thochililriii were iiiiMiik mum innlasi ramly iliiriiur llm iitiM'iicn nf tliilr ).n 11U, ami Iho lit tle Kir! liwlu u iiilt 11 ami frll Willi niiukiity intu the uu, Tlm child wai pulnfiilly bunnsl whcretn tlm niiilawo tiiiU'hiil, A man callhiC lilniMlf Jainn I'. Hiliiie. nn arri.Uil at ()rrf.'iu Cil) nn 1'rlil.iy nlulit last, Iur ti'kluiK 11 Imrw! fium Mr, N. .S. Huhllii., who lunUiiil tlirtr link fium IliU place. Itap iai tlut l.e .tolii IliolmrH) at iiujht, ami nut Mm; Umlllar with virion fri-mail In that riKiou. Iiofiminl biniu'lf In tlm inoriiiiiK iu fronting tho t cry plx 0 win rn ho h.ul tulo the hurwi Irniu thu uilit Ufurc. Ilu waa arrcalnl ami bruiiKht to town. All iiaminatlnu was In lit Ufoio Jn.tke Ilnnii. Dillno .s put in Jail Ui await tlio actlnii nl tho mil (I11111I Jury. Oiunty Dvputy, Itar. A. Hiinioii, orKanlAil a araiiKuatlhbtcbccl boiisu in Kllii:' valley on Urn 13lbbf Di-ceiaUr, with twi ntj.fmir ihartir nieml.r. ItichanlJ. (Irani wa cltcud Mas ter and 0. (, Nrl.ou, HicreUry, The Uorralll Uauttn Kin .tlrrlni: account of thu lining of aiiiu.aiwiii.il nauiul William trlvktl, wuo prncurcu a inrco-iuiisi puciuura .lid .ucn-Mfnlly iltfliil til atUanpts to arret him, Thl .tain nf tliliu;. Ia.ti.1 furMTeral day, and finally bu took to jimakiuu .lujw wimlon. i i Volume- V. Numbc-r 46. with bis wrdrsm. Noirly n hiuulrisl cIIIamui Irieil, iiiisuccrpffiillv, lo lake him, lint he dolled them all. Ho llnalfy "iHirrnwisl" n borw that wariuieiileiilly nt linml nml nvldulf, but was iiiirminl by tShirhT Paliuer, nhn riplaiiii'il lo lilm lliathu wiiuteil htm to K1' lark nml clio evlilciiee UKiiiii.t lliimo who li.nl tllef-ally at Irmpled to nrri-st hlin. Tho ShcrliT iurmiai1iil hint to Kiwi up Ills pitchfork nml then inailo him an eaay eiiptlM'. Ilowas adjudged in.auo and cut to tlm Asylum. An eld resident iiitmisl Jnlm 1'. Waller, wan run in rr by a atnrt ear Hitunlay. Ho was rriMaini; tlm tmrk lie fore tlm ear, mumhled, fell, and wimriui mer by tlm ear, painlul woiiiiil Wing hitlli'tcd alsiut Iho hi'.id, fiu'ii nml led hip. .1. 11. iiriiHioiii, niiiiy nu uiuicriitkrr ai uiu rllynf I'orllciud, I llioin'rnou ri'fiirrd toby tiKwnpli a Ii.uIhk li'iiiiilmiT-lsmnl from thn .tinnier (bill inline, nil Cape Mendocino, on her list iluwii triii. Ho liml n.iilisl many year iu l'nrtlaiiil nml b.nl f.Vl hi his iHissessliin. lliu ilnmiHllo riliitions wero unhappT; tm Iwcnmo iliHsipatisl, his wife priH'iuni a divorce unit ho wan en his wav east. Ho had nt 0110 lltuo nci;u- uuiiiiiisi iMiisulcrauln prois rly. Tlm pas'rn contain tlm 'ilrlnlls of 11 ter rible nlfrny nhli'h oi'i'iiriiil I'rlday nt I,nir ami A (IIsoih Ihthery, near W. nlpsirt nn tho Cnlumlii.i hut. A iuui; limn mimed Charli'ii l'i h rn.ni, aed i, inekiil n ipiarrel Willi lljron Sheppiril.wliiiMi wifohmlri lusul lo 1I1111111 with IVtriimii at a Cliristnii 1iiJI,Ikmuiii lm wa liilnilentiil. Hhippanl wn p.ilng In n ImiiI, Ik'uikhu a I11111II11K exi'iusion, nml wn eoiiis'lliil tiiilufuul liiinmir ngalimt I'iIitsiiii' nmuull 11ml llinsii prisentfiiiiud It iniwwsllilu to ii'Htraiii him. tin w.ieomliij; nu Nurd Hlicp (.uil' UmI when the litter tlnsl, IVterrou fill into tlm wall r, KWiim ashore, ami laid down, lie died tho lioni illy. Hheppird pile liinuilf up hut was ni'uiiitli il a hai uiuaeti d in self ibTinso. Two other tiieii rcci hid seieri'lnjiirlriialrlving to 11 .train l'eleron, IIuIk-iI Marlel wn knock ed oiorhiuiiil anil ttmt hi i;un J Ii. Ii, Morgan wa .lint tlirniiKli Iho left lniml, nml I.iwimti hail aill.lolintiil .ImiiliU r mid nlhi r Injiirli x. David Chabner, IIvIiil' In riiamint Vallny nlniiui leg wn nmiiiititisl Ust week hy Dm. Kin. liny and ('aiihrill, I inipriiinm, ami thorn I Imp4i nf hi lliml nstneiy. Tin 10 1 a iiriilmbill- IV nf tho IUUVi.,itV of Alillilllnltlii, Ilu, rl,,ll I.... -i.. ' ' - llll.ll, Tliorjlinihni lnvo Iki'ii Isind, nt Wlllamotto lion Wurk. for Iho W. II. T. Cii.'Hiicwiileaiiicr. TliujKlit jiiiouof l H, Disliii't Cuntl I11.ru lx en iUH'h.iri;iil for tho term, nud e.ise ni;iihi.t (I. YV. JoIiiihoii nml It. Heiiilrio, IIIclmI voting, have lieen ilislnisMsl, nml they hale isill IhiuiiiI mil' tomt.weriit Iho mil linn nf Court. l'roin tho I'ihm ll.iv Nun wn Iriitu that a Her man Company iKiiialit Urn llil Pninin Ans'ii.ta, nml noltiliiK ImvIiik Iki ii luird of hi r ulnen oho Hall. il lii.ni H II 'Valii'in'il I" I'ih l!av. fi 10 nro interiaiiiiilol hir..ifilv. .MurHhllclil i erailunllr inuTrmhii!. nml i an inliriui'iui; Inwu; a new wluirf i l.-lng run .huetisl liiruti litiiu tliuCiutral Hulcl It land leiUIICIK. Thu llltlnnli.miiHi'hii)Ui'r('urili'llahad conn In Han l'runciM'o lium tlm Cixpilllo rlur, liuiled with produce mid linnlxr. Train will niil.irly 11111 nvir Urn N', P. It. It. from Kataina In 'IVominltir II111 1st nf Jnnu my. Senator hilly wrib that thuiliUy in build lut; tho Point Adam l.iulil Huii.o l.'thin lo tlm ilillleulty In ohUhilK n llllu In tlm cinitcinplatiil Kite. At last nreounl, tlm Ion wa rmiiiltiif fns ly hi lliu Ciiliuiitiia liter, iM.t Vancouver, ami Uiu rinr wnnH'ii fium lltiisl i1er to tlm Dalits. Tin ro urn now thl! pilient Hi Iho lu.uimAiiy him at I'll! l'nrtlaiiil. (J. W. liuiiou of Iho Aim iIcju .hip Akbnr, I iimli riirristini rhari'unl erin lly maltrialiiiu n sillier nu Uiu hl;li ai'it. also his tlrxt Inato, ami liavncliiu Imiiil fur apnnriiuisi lliro tho V. II. Ilistrut CdiiiI. ItflV. Allrt K. My. or lliu M. II. Clinrrb, dlisl at hi rusl.li'iii'u nu lh" Niiehtsis rlvi r, Yaki ma county, W. T., Doe. II, H7.I, of cnu.ump U Clilif .lii.lli'u Jaenb, (if Wa.hiiiKton Terri tory, i Mtllloniillinil tn hi lied hy .ickmw, "Cim ean at Heiilllo, a lot. ti fiui In eiri'iilatu tluoilKll tho pl". A noiuw iusuii In Isi Imme. Dunw'tini tluiM iiik Hlliisun.NK.-Wu leant tlm fullowini; jurlltMilar ('unci riiluu tlm ilrowu Inir of it dock I run I frmn Iho Hteuiiii r Hliiwlmn , whita'ai'muml Humlny near Who.ilhiml. 'Dm limti wuil hy tlio nam. 1 nf Hurry nu buaid llui Hteniiiir, hlnnthir iianio Unu,' nnl.nun. He wau .nllnr by prnfi.Hinn, bail iliwrhsl frmn IiUmhsiI nud Kiiiiii In work a n dock hniul nu tlm run. While lliu Hhimhuiiu wa hint; ai;iiininl it waaili'liiinimil tiisclula liuu a.hiirn tniiHsl.t in Ki'llUiK hirolf, and for tin intrro a Imat w.c lailiiehisl Into which Iho Main had Ukcn tlm lino In i;n ahori'. In mono malum tlm Mali' Issit wa i'.iplnl, mid tho Captain l.iiiiiihid a itaiiK-plaiik lu msut lulu iiiKitllni; nut. Thl lm was umihlu In du, ulnl bu wa ear riisl four mill lTnrn Ulm; ablo to naeh rln.rn with tlm plank. In Iho immilimo, Iho man Harry Isoiiioiiitiniidiil 111 Iho line, wa ihnwii nvirlmird and, ultlnnu-li lm wa an ens Hi nl Kwiuimi r, wa itriiwuul , n viry ftw uiiiiuti. Thu CaplAin, afli r na..liuiK tlm Uml, vmrLi.l hi wav up to a ilut near whom tho .teaimr un lyliu;, win ru lm and tlm mute, who had .lie cmlul in Hwiminiii1; aalnue hi ill a tiro ami ro nialmilall lilitht. 'I lm boat In which tlm MaUl atumpliil tiiMta.hutu wu lost iStaUiiiau. Tlm joiinj; man who wa lultl) ilrnwnid from tlioHhn.lmiiuwa uaimil Henry Oarduer. Tin: IIiMin.u' Ti..ssii., After innro than twenty yearn of lihor and ill'cour ngeinent and the uxpendure ot vast sums nl money, the Hiukio TiiiiiiuI In pein1 trated the inoiiutalii from 0110 side to thu oilier. The lu-t bariler was blown nway 011 Tlniikt-glviiig Diy, and lliu olllcltls iiiaiched ihroiigh In solcin nml dirty state. I.ivi.mouk, Dee. 20. A terrible accident occurred hero Ibis morning, at Riventceii iniuutes Li,t nine, lie- wldchthe conductor otlrulglil train No. 1 wus liistaully killed. In attempting to ilc.ceinl from a car lo the idatloi in, wlnlu llie tinlu was In motion, lm lost Ids footing, and fell on tho trick, tour or live cars p.meil over him, dragging; hlin along, am) rolling htm over. Tlio uu lottuimti; man was John W. Which, anil he leaves a wife, two children ami an aged mother who Is lUlng at Oakhiuci I'olnt. &mmmt&f$3Z.vF3 V--" s-L