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TOlIitmcttc Mitrmcr; 4 SALKM, FRIDAY, I'KIJ. 13, 1874. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN STATES. Xr.vv Yor.K, Feb. 12At a meeting ot tlio Cheap Tr.uisportntlon Company, ye day, Information was given thatn people' frelglit r.illroail would soon be built ncro tlio continent, which would lie managed In tbe Interests of tint people. Alter the work U filrly begun It will bo completed in three yaw. PniLAPIXi'llIA. Full. 11 Tlio tnt.il coinage of tlio three -Mints during the present lleal jear was as tollows : I'hll.i. delphia Piece, 30,142,030; value. $20. 780,320. San FmncUco Pieces, l.t51, 300; value, $17,091,500. Cat son Piece. 62!),440; value. $811,43;.. Total for tin thteo Mints Pieces, 32,52.1,070; value, $17,030,181. IIautfoud, Feb. 11. The Republican State Convention met beru to-d.iv. mill nominated Henry It. HairUon for'Govci nor and J. T. Walto Tor Lieutenant Gov ernor. Nkvv Yomc, Feb. 11 The question of a crusade iitraliut wliiskv hero 1ms al- ready been seriously illcused In luniliitu temperance and religion societies. Wheth er an eiiort win be made will depend upon the rcMilts ot a Temperance Conlerenee now being held at Alltany, attended by most of the temperance leaders In the Statu. In this city there Is unusual activity among all temperance organization!!. The State Temperance Alliance of New Jersey has also had the matter under consideration. Uojto.n, Feb. 10. The School lloaid, by a vote of 07 to 35, loln-ed to reconsider the ; recent vote against the admission ol women to membership. ; Pini.Am.Lruu, Feb. 10. Thcca-e eon - taming the bodies of the Siamese Twins was opened to-day. The bodies were not In a good state ot iirceivatlou, owing to decomposition having already set in when tlio partial einbalmcnt was made at Mount i Airy. It Is thought, however, that an an I top.y will sueeeslul)y determine Urn main points oflutcrest. Ftilliitlriatila Wool Hnrket. PniLADm.rniA, Feb. 10. Wool quiet, but llrni and iteady. Sunk scarce. Col orado Is held nt 2UJ30o; uuwii-hed. 22J 25c; extra Merino pulled. IS..50c; Texas tluo and medium, SOtfttlPgc; coii(. 22J 2.c; Calllbiula line mid medium, 2s..i35c; Calllorula coarse, 22'i2!e. OliJrelN ol ttr IiiUriinlliiBHl IXflur.1. Xf.w YonK. Feb. 11. W. W. A.Cas-y, Secretary of the International Association. Mys the International ill thel'iiItedMates and Gnat lliltaln dillor from those of the Continent of Lurnpe. mid that while the latter .tie willing to nrci turn Government by revolution, tho loruier believed 1 1 . 1 1 ob Jutaud:ilm which wcroequillty to all and Mopp-igc ol the exaction of capital and opposition of woiklngmcn could be established bv mean of the ballot. Niw Yoisk, Feb. 12. The member of the Mock Lxchaitgo have opened a sub scription Ilt for the establishment of lieo soup hou'e In the lower pait of the city. .iniiit-tiinrimn ileum tt in piv.-n !:(i',W)li lo supply soup to tU-poor Jrom the the and police stations. luiiKirt.ini lknni;P4 In tar tmr Jbrfut tlou Bill. Washington, Feb. 11 The Army Re duction Illll under consideration of the Hou-o Military Committee has been print ed, lor the privato u-u of members of the Committee only. It provides for a sweep ing reduction In the army among other, of live regiments of cavalry, twoot ar tillery and one of In tautrv:oiUccrs WllOIIMV bo iieces-arly ntleeled bv the reduction are to receive one year' pay when mus tered out. important eiianges ara aio proiiiueu in mc mimoer ami mode ol se lection of olllcors as commanding Generals of the several Military Department. The bill prot Ides for the appointment of Ass tunt Surgeons and Assistant Quartermas ters fioni otllcers who served in the Medical mill Quartermaster' Depigments ilurlng tho war; that the llrst twenty graduites each year Irom the Military Academy shall hi nsslgncd to rgiiuents and the remaind er discharged. Aliiant, Feb. 12. Owing to the pres ence ot Win. M. Tweed mid Thos. C. Fields on tho commission to represent Now York at the Centennial to be held at Philadelphia, the Assembly to-day abol ished the whole commission, Washington, Feb. I). a meeting of citizens of Montana In Washington was held to-day, presided over by the Congres sional ueieg.ue irom tnat Territory, to take action concerning tho recent letter of Col onel V . H. Ilaren, deprecatory of the country along th line of the Northern Pa clllo Railroad and that portion of country within their Territory. The letter was de nounced as a gross misrepresentation of taus auu as touiiy wrong in an its lurer encei, mid It was reiolwd to miute tiia same In public print. llogy presented a joint resolution from tho LegUlaturfi of Missouri In regard to the illegal charges made by the Umoii Pa cltic Railroad Company. In presenting tho resolution Bogy said ho hoped the Ju diciary Committee would give the subject Its earliest attention ami glre a projur construction to tlm acts of Congress grant ing a subsidy to that road. Washisc.tos, Feb. 10. Tin DtlfMtei In tho Uoue from Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington Territories Jollowlug the examplo of tba citizens of Montana now iu tho city, held a meeting to-day and de nounced as untrue the statement made re cently In tlio published letter of Colonel II izen, upon Um sskUous of country tiicy eproscnt. Reprecnlaltve Ncmlth and Colonel Clinpmati, of Oregon, had a hearing to day before tho Home Committee on Rail roads and Canals, upon the subject of tliu Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad, mid have strong hopesof obtaltilnga favor able teport. The Senato Committee on Military Al um ims mornum u s.ussed t iu um iu. cently Introduced by Login, making It ob ligatory on the President to retire ofllcers oi the army and marine corps when they havo rendered foity-tlvo years' sei vice or attained tho ace of sixty-two years, except Generals and Lieutenant Generals hi the army. There Is a disposition manifested tongico to the bill with an amendment making sixty-live the age for retirement. Washington. Feb. 10. A bill reported by Hani, of MaAichuett, to-diy, Irom the Indian Commission, In rclitton to the Xez Perec Reservation. Idaho. nroime to iiurehac the OlOaeies of land within the Reservation claimed by the American Ilainl of Missions under the oilglual dona tion Act of ISIS, which granted to every mUtloii station throughout tho territory at that time belonging to Oiegou, ami of which what Is known as Idaho was then a .irt, the same amount of land giauled to actual settlers 010 acres. The Xe. Perce Reservation, containing 1,200 sipuro miles, was set apart by Governor Stevens under tho tivaiy stipulation of ISM, the mission claim having been taken up sev eral years previous. The bill authorizes an apiieal to the Courts todeteimlue tlm nwueishlp of tho land and value of Improvement. Mill for nHlc IspprriLtituuit lie fculed. Washington-, Feb. III. The bill for as cerlalnlng the Ioscs sustained by the citi zens of Miitheru Ori'goii mid 'Xoillii-iu California by Indian depredations In 1872 mid lh7H provoked quite, mi excited discus sion, Iu which Shanks delended the mem ory of Captain Jink mid his Modoc, and stated as a fact tint when General Canity was holding his conference with Captain Jack tho military lines were Iteiitg closed mound the Modocs. The bill was opposed by G. l. Hoar, as establishing n dangerous precedent, that tho Government Is icpoii- siuie for tho reimbursement of citizens damaged by war. Garlleld said If the bill iKis'eu It would pen filiilccs from the Treasury to claims from Ohio and Indiana arising out ot tlut Morgan raids, mid from Pennsylvania arising out ol losses Irom Iat's Invasion, and there would not Im a cent left In the Tieaury. Finally, on mo tion of Garlleld. the ttuvitlin: clause was strkkeu ltm the bill In the Committee of the hole, by a votu of 71) to 0. mid the roininlltco thereuiion m-o mid renortcd aitlou to the lloti-e, mid It was concuued In v eas, 10." : noes, bo. so the bill was do- I feated. Murder ky lite Sluux lutttiuo. Washington-, Feb. 13. General Sheri dan telegraphed toGeHcral Sherman Intiil Xew Ytrk, jesleidiy, thoolllclal teport iicclred by htm of tho recent murder by the Sioux Indian, and that he would leave fur Chicago in-day to superintend nuy ne tlnii tint might bo iieivs-ary. Ge'nenil l.ermiu loitlled : "I'lidirtliociill of ihu Interior IVp-irt-uietil. -t-iit loyuurheailquiitcr-ntChlcncii, yini will bo Jut ItH-il Iu collecting the moi illeitlvo toico pos-llile, even It you draw en vali y fioin Fort Riley by nil In Chev enue. to mauli lo Reil Cloud Agency stiiklngovuy paily of Indian that op-o-e. Kvery Indian who his maratidul olilhof the Nnilli I'litio should be do- mauik'il and IiiKI asmi iiiwiuipileo In (he munkr of l.kilteuant Roblu-oii. Their ponies inu-t bo very poor now, mid ginio mui no "eaico ; so t no occasion to give the Sioux a Icpmiii solongmerlud scenic to mo favorible. My opinion Is that tint Slonx shoiiM ntver Invomi ugency away liom the MJ,ourl River." llrliU Ht Sail-la. Waxiikoios, Fib. IU. Iii the Senate, to-ihy, Mltihell lutroihu-cd a bill author izing tbe coii-tructlou ol u bridge across the lllamctte River at Saleiu, Oivgou. Keleired to the Committee on Coiuiuiicu. Una Ar.lrs mi W. T. Wasihnoto.''. Pub. in. General It, II. Mllroy, Superintendent of Indian Atl'ilr for Wahlngtoii Territory, who was sus pended from olllcu In Xovember last by luspntor K. L. Ivemltle, Iris been fully ex onerated from all blame, and was re-tt.ieil to his olllce to-day by order of tho Presi dent. Indian Inspector Komble, who was con firmed by the Senato list December, hung up by a motion to reconsider, which wa rejected only yesterday. The long delay In this dual continuation was caused by parties whom Kimble had ollended bysus milling Superintendent Mlloynud others iu nauington Territory mm Uregnn, on sii-pklou ot fraud. The same parties havo oeen circulating Imputations against Keni ble's otltcial chunicter. all of which nresul- tklently answered by his continuation. 3flarllaaiona. WA'ni50T0.H, Feb. 14. Kendall his In troduced a bill compelling railroad loin pa nics to recelvo patents for their laud giant, and thus put them In u position to share local taxation. In easo ot filluro to comply the lauds will revert to the General Government. The bill Is mainly Intended to reach the Central Pacllle Ra'ilroad, lor mo iMtivtu oi uaiitortiu ami -Nevada. Hostow, Feb. 13. Tho Hou-o of Repre sentatives, this atteruooii, voted,, lis to to hO, to rescind the Sumner censure, reso lution. The Senate has done llkcw Iso. Chicago, Feb. 14. Mrs. Thompson. IItIii" at the corner of Trumbull street and IIIkxH Avenue, vvas found In her hout) this afternoon Inseuslbleaud apparently dying. Two of her four children vvero dead ; the third was dying and a fourth was very 111. It is supposed they were poisoned In som way, but It Is not positively known tliat such Is the casa. Atlanta, Feb. II. At Rutleilge, Ga., last nlgbt, L. M. Wood pol-o'icd ids three chlldreu and then shot himself. His wile bid deserted him. Xkw York, Feb. II. It I proposed lo dlspcna with Sti Patrick's Diy parade this year, mid glyo tho money which It would cost lor the relief of the poor. lied tioud-N Sou Killealliynl'Hrlyorsionx Chlviunm; Feb. 11. Tho Cheyenne Lender has a special Irom Foit Fetternnu whkh tate tliat a Cheyenne i miner had jut arrived there liom the R:d Cloud Agency. It Is said tint Red Cloud's son was killed lat Monday by a parly of Sioux, whom he had comttclicd lo return stolen lock. Theiemv repoits that nearly all the Cheyenne and Sioux hive left the agency mid that a hundred and fifty lodges me now within fifty miles of Fettermau and will come in or send to that itost. He report plenty of buffalo In the ltlg Horn cnuutry and thinks tint the sloux will go there. Two companies of cavalry have been ordered from here to Fort Laramie to-day. 'Ike Vlishl-lluur Ouvntlou. Washington. Feb. 10. The Secretary ol the TiviiMiiy his wtittcn to Garllelde. Chalrmiii of the House Committee on Ap propriation, enclosing ii leiier front the manufacturers ol lliltlmore, Indorsing the vlows mid statements of Supervising Arch itect Mullet on the eight-hour question, and saying that their experience 1, lint It I not only Impossible lor a man lo per form as much labor in eight hours ns In ten, hut tint he absolutely perforins les woik per hour under tho eluht-hour svs- tern. The letter further iys that the de moralizing elleet on labor which Govern ment has temporarily employed Ins unfit ted men for a ivgular day's woi k. Would It not bo better tor (he best Interests of the country and labor, to repeal all laws gov erning labor, mid leave the question to regulate itself, and regulate supply mid de mand ? I'elltlou ABlat Ktiuator MlUatll. Washington, Feb. 10. In tho Senate, to-day, Kelly presented a petition of tho citizens of Oiegon In regard lo chut gel against his colleague, Mitchell, and aklng the ame to be Investigated by the Senate. Kelly said he had bien HCtiuiluted with Mitchell lor twtdvo years, and knew noth ing that would be derogatory to his charac ter. Ill presenting the charges lie ileIred It to lie understood tliat he said nothing In favor or against lilin that mailer should bo left with tho committee, lie moved that tho subject be teferred to tho Com mittee on Privileges and Flection, and It wassoordeied. 'Hut AvyraprUtlou Will. Washington'. Feb. 10. Tho House Committee on Appropriation have com pleted the LegUI itive, Hxecutlve, Judicial Appropriation Hill, mid hive i lit down the appropriations tioin e-tlin ite to Ihreo or four million dollir, and dlpcncd with numbers ofcleiks. .MUerltniiemiH. W.VslllNGIov. Feb. IS. Gen. Duller and Judge While, of Alabama, hiving been appointed a sult-commltteo on two hill hciclolorc Intiodiitvd hi the lloit-o and lefeired to the Committee on .luill claiy, In abolish the te-t lion-clad oitli Iu till eases where It Is now required by lm, hive ineiureil a reiioit utniii III." siiM,et whkh hey will till week submit lo the lull Committee. There seem to bo no doubt lint a ni.ijoilt) of the Ilou-o mo In favor ol abolition. W.miigios, lb. 10. The Pn-blcnt In nrdcicil a Com I of Inquiry In the caso ol Gen. Howard. In I e iiMiipo-ed ol'Genei- ' nl Mierm iii. .'lelliiwtll. r.tpe, ..I. q.s ninl Cote, with M.ior A. II. (..miner lor .liuljce Advocate. Tim Court will meet hi Wash ington on the. 'Id of March. The follow lug mo tho po-t.il ihaujcs tor tho Pacllle Coast : Postmasters appointed Levi Wilcox, Coinellii, Washington county, Oregon; A. T. Ilolce. Illllsboro, Washington county, Oiegou: James A. .Ma-ter-on. Uufli Wall i, Washington Ten lloiy; S. I). Max on, Vancouver, Clari.o county, Washing ton Territoiy. Military .llntlersi. Chicago. Feb. 10. A Washington sne- elal to tho 7VMNPays : Xotwlihsfaudliig lite iiiciuuers oi mo iioiuo aiiintiry i.oiu mltteo are Iu lavor ol reiliielng tho army, ami hivo lieeu quite t-anmilne that tliu measiiro would bo popul ir In (ho lloti-f. there uru good reasons fur believing that the bill now hi (ho committee's hands will meet with very strong and formidable op position. Army olllcers havo nrcnt deal of Influence withCoiigieismen, and thon who have te-tlllsd before tho committee have been unanimous in uprising the re duction ol tho War Department. Olllclals have also been active In eaou mid out (' seasou, lobbying ngilnst Ihu reduction, ihIiil' nil the iuUiiouco they have, mid Ih it mnouiits to a gruat deal. The leductloii will, It Is estimated, savo about four mill ion dollars annually if nude Iu accordaiico with tho bill. lb ladltta OlalialllM. mand, who stmted alter the Iiuilnns, Is ro- porteu io no near nig springs .cliraka. Lieut. Robinson's wife, with hi re main, lelt Cheyenne to-diy, bound -i:at. MU-cllnueaiK. Washington", Feb. 10. Alex. II. Ste ntiens is seriously ill with neiiralgti of tlio kidney. Luttrell introduced iu the House, to-day. a bill directing the Secretaiy of War to c-au-o a survey ot the. Sacramento Rlvor between ltenlela and lite head of uavlgitlon. and alo of Feather River, lie alo pre sented thocoiiciirivnt ivsolutlou ol'tlieCU Ifoinla Legllitiuv. nklng lor a Miiveyot the bound uy between California and Ore gou ; for a survey of the public or grazing land of California, and opposition to the Sautlllaii laud'grant. Homos. Felt. 10. Thorn i ami Mmou Stiirtevaut and a maiden Inly u-iined Iluekley vveie found niunletvir at their residence In llalllix. Massichusotts, this morning. Xo cine lo the murderer. Omaha, Feb. 10. On Siturday lit Mil. .la. Gray left Unco children Iu her house, seven miles from Lincoln, Nebras ka. On her return lie discovered that the house vvas on lire, but before he could get there the roof hid fallen In mid all three children were burned to death. Washington', Feb. 17. The following me tint award lor postal eivkv In Ore gon: Poitlaudto A'toria, Oregon Steam Xavlgitloii Conipiny, $I0,(HHI; Portlind lo Coivalll. Jese I). Carr, $8,100; Poit l.itul lo Salem. C. X. Xoblett. JM.I0S: Portland lo Dille. by sfeamlHUt, Xeua toi la to Xesloekton, F. Moody. $is.o;i; J. i: II. C. Weat, $1,510: Corvallls to Newport, :. Dixon. $1,125; Poit Orford lo Gard iner, Hill & Itii-bey, $1,00.1; Roscburg to Raiidolph. Ahrmii Thil-h. $t,0(Hl; Ashhind to Lake City, Halton & Garictt. $3,210; The Dalles to Upper Ochoco, Chapman lliother. $1,700; The Dille lo llol-oCity, Win. Delacvy. $s..100; I'matllla to Ple.n nnt Grove, and I'nloii to Wiilli Walla, T. 11. Chtitvh, $2,475 and $1,750, tviK.'ctlve ley: Pendleton to Scotts', C. C. HiinUev, $1,500; Olympla to Astoria, J. L. Stou't, $1,750; Seattle to Selionie, Samuel Coulter, $;i.000; Walla Walla t.vMUsoulo, Win. Glover, $10,000; Port Tow ii-eud toSilka, Alaika, Seluclus Garlleldr, $2,000. The Secretary of tho Navy, today, re ceived a telegram fiom Commander Train, of tho United Stales steamer Juniata, dated Savannah, saying lint ho p.iited company with the monitor Dictator, whkh the Juniata Ii id hi low, on the nlht of tho lltlt lut.. oil Charleston. Tho weather was thick mid the ea running heavy, ami the Dictator had not arrived at Savannah on the night oft lie loth. Xi.vr Yom., Felt, pi. Stephen Ray mond, who Is charged with Mnirii lender ol a bind who operated In Wull street nnil were flooded. The datuago to property Is Immense, and serious loss ol lllo Is feared. London, Februiry 13. 0 a. h. Up lo to-day 323 Con-ervatlves22 Liberals hive been elected to Parliament. Two hun dred and elghty-thrce Conservative have Iteen returned In llngl mil alone. In Scot laud the I.lboi-ils have n maturity of 2.1 member, mid In Irelind the Liberals and Home Unlet are 2J ahead of the Conserr- allvrs. Iu the election held yeitenhv 15 Conservative and 11 Liberals weiJ re turned. OrrawA, Out., tMnusry 1J The fu neral of Hie late Roman ( atholle ItUlion Glngiie. of the 'Diocese of Ort iwa, tiHtic pi ice this morning w 1th Imposing ceremo nies. The piihvsIoii Included vai Ion Na tional icllclou sect, inember of the Calt- Inet, Miiutcliial mid County Councils, ami an Immense number ot nrotnineut citizens of all religious denomination. Tho body In n sitting posture, was dressed In full Fptscopat robe, and oirrlcd by eight priest Iu mi open tiler. Store were closed and many ol them draped In mourning. I.omhk, Fib. 11 A rumor I current lint simultaneously with bis retirement from Iho Mlulstiy Mr. Gladstone will bo created a Poor. llAVASV.Fcb.I I. In consequence of Iho dlstuibaiuvs hi front ol Iho Captain Geuer. nl'rt Pal ico on Thurd iy evening, several hundred policemen mid n body of gens d'tiriiies weiv qmrteivd In lite 'vicinity o the Palaco last night, as a precaution iry measure, hut everything wa quiet. Tho Captain General lias leeched n telegram stating that Spauih troop 'have killed Pedro I'rcque,!, of the Federal Govern ment. I.OMKK, Fell. 15 -The OWrrrr ays Iho new Ministry will prohihlv bo Disraeli, First Lord ol the Treasury; Lord Ctlrn, Lord High Clriueellor; Dilke of Iluekliig h'liu, l.oiil President of tho Council: Duko of Itlcbuioiid, War Secretary: Lord Nor thumberland, Flrt l.onlol the Admiralty; Mr. Hubbard, Chancellor of tho Rcheq ucr; Galhirue Hardy, Home Secretaiy. It Is rumored tli.it Glad-tone will mlvl Iho Queen lo elevate cdchetcr Forloqun (o the Peerage. A few elections In Ireland mo still pend ing. With the work ending Saturday, 300 Couser.'iitlves and 207 LlberaNmul llomu Rulers had been returned to I'arU uncut. Conservatives gain, 00. The llousft ol Coinuuis will contain 210 new membei. Tho Kmpeior of Russia will yMt Ku. laud next April. London, Feb. 10. The dillr I'tlnjraiA report Hut the Marpil of Salisbury will bo appointed Secretary ol Stale for India. Tho Cabinet nnets to-di.v lo con-ldcl whit course In take- I ho total number of Moan- Kills r clccl- V 41 II l , .,.. elsewhere lat hummer with loiged seuirl-"' ', ' one. i i t iitiik, i en. i'i. , ivev "I'm 'it patch slates lint It I repelled by tlm ties, ha ai livid Iu this city Irom L'ligl.iud, inciiiigeoi a piivaiodotci live, and Know ill tho Tombs. Thcimi!-iiasscdovcrl5tio. 000 woithol lorged lioiuls on the Cenlral mid IluOilo mid Kiln lt.ilhoid, mid weio about lothtow on tho uiiiket a vit mini- k r ol Irndiilcut hoiids ol tho Western steamer Irom lltv.uri tint seun Ihou-aud voluutiers hive I iken tin-illy, loutpelliiig the Caiitalu Grneial l.ii d.e li'fii'reon boird ihoSpiuMi war itmii r Ailpela. London', Feb. 17 The Mlulstiy yosfrr- I'nlou TeleL'rapliConipiuy when lit lei led. ,div resolvisl fo ivs.-u iiiimr.ll ilelvGlid Hone goes o Miud'or Iniliv. I he llnil'ij of Comuiiiits now . in I- .t-i Coui ivalhes and 3(10 l.iheril ami Home Itnlers. TliHJouni lis i;eiii',iillv ippinvn the do let initiation of the lil:iijouo goveimuelll lo ii'slgu. The ' ,u . p..ij only ono mem ber was oplio-ed to the ili el-lull. The soutlieasteiii pi'i'iion of Flliopo Icis Ih'cii v Mteil bv vetv heivv gales. Nil meriMM dis istcrs on Hut lilnek Sea um re potted. Pa in, Feb. 17. Ledtu Rollln Isai'.iu dldatt! lor tho N itlou il Assembly. M VDIilD, Feb. 10. - The Madrid Govern inciit Intends lo Is.iie n plehbillo lor Iho country In authorize the repeal of sutlou tblrlv-llueooftliel ou-tllnllou ol ImI'i, ie- iiliitg lo Hit! imniaiiiiv as Impemllvely lieiviry In Ills' "ItiMlltv of the liiesellt Dr. ltlal-tlell, uotoiloiis from Ii i in-r hi name associated with the t inuilnli.ini-l!uril-ll murder, mid who served a shoit llmo Iu Hug Slug lor tunning mi Illicit wm-iy in-iiuei-j, ins :ii-ii iteen illie-ted. Il Isallegul that a largo luunU'rnl bonds were pi cp I red hi his house. 'Ihu .St. Louis mid M. .lo-eph Rillioul wis .old fur $MN).IHK1 tuil iy. It was bought In the lolerest of the bohdliolilrr by til. U.llis.M'. IIdsion. IMi. 10. Win. stuilevaiit Ins been iirretcd for miinler on Iho night of the 15th hist. at llillfiv, .M,s.;icliu-ett, nl his uncle, Thomas mid .slinou h-luitevaut. mid Mmy Iluekley. His over-cn.il. width ho said ho lost, was found in Iho duelling of Iho miiidcrcil fimllv, N'lAv Yoiik, Feb. IS. The Commllleo of iho Catholic I'iiIoii mo iirti it inr it nil- gilmago to Rome bv Hut Cilbollcsol this "meinmeni. n m-ocii.iriui ue iiui iui couiiliy. It Is piopos.,1 to k.ivo not later "'"'"iigmi i-ulliiirv for ii iniKlliiiriit linn the mlddlo of M iy. t.orle, with .Marshal -.en mo a Piesldeiit President llu, of sail Dmntiigo, Ins ' tho Con-eivaljvit Ke.iiblle. C.i.telar. In mine lo Wiishluuiou. i '"' l''"- "' ' tleh.elif. will -utiiioii Ser- PlIH.ADI.I.rniA. Feb. H.-Slnkelv's mi l:,n" .''-midld.'itiiio lor the Ptcldcncy of UI..I ..!.. fc'll..,l(1 T 111 t .. .. ... Jorltv for Mayor I lieailv 1.10!). Two wo. ,llu eiiniie. mviiniv electctl ScIiihiI Directors on tho sllmliione linileiM Ills Itisianuilon. Repiiblkiiu ticket. The Democrats gilu London, Feb. 17. M-uMoim was ii members ol the Common Council hi Ibieo .celved by iho Qui en tit vv IiimIoi- tlilnfti r wards, Colonel McCluro said last night noon, mid ho loimally tendered Her . Ma that ho was cheated out of tho election, anil Jety Ids teslgnallou mid that of Ms oil a iiimor pievalls lint he will coutost If. league. DNraell has lueu summoned, HoJlov, Feb. K At ii laige ineelliig and will go lo Wlitd-or ( iisile. Ho con of the Ho ml ol'l'ntde, to-diy, It was tiiiiu-, 'circd today with sevt ral ineinlxT of iho imoiisly Titled toappril to the President lo l-i-l Coiiseivatlvo Ministry. 'Hie uewGuv-re-appolut Collector Russell, who, It Isun-' erinneiit Is already partially t-on-iti iii-itnl. derstoiHl, contents to the airangeiiieut. I "lid will probably 'lie eoiiipfetcil within u Resolutions and lictltluis in-iiiist the ixtu- week. The nieiuheis ol Paillamelit eleit- Urination of .Sliumoiids were agreed on. , etl fiom Ireland mo us follows: Llheml, 'iel(lent and ''; ( miservntlve, 30; Home Rulers, near- mid will be forwarded to the President am Mass'ivuii'vttu delegitlon In ( ougress. OMAHA, Feb. 10. General Ord rectlvrd the following dlsutch to-day from (,'om inunikT Smith, at Fort Liraiiile : .My mei enger ha Jutt arrived fiom the Agency. Dr. Sivllle, the Agent, writes tint the Northern Indians havo all gone toTouirue River, nuil they alone have committed tlm leceut depretlatlous: that tho Ogillallulu havo falthflilly gtiirded Iho Agency since Frank Appletou was killed, mid that they win prevent uie .Nortnern inuiaus irom coming to tlm Agency or passing through this country. He also says that tho Indi an who shot Appletou was killed by the urines, wno ino recapiiircd tlio mutes stolen bv tho Mlmiccoyous. Agent How ard writes through Savlllo that Spotted fall has a guard over tils Aceucy. The inrty who killed Lieut. Robinson mid his Corporal consisted of Mluiieceyous, Onclia pas and SanwcN. Seven ludiaus wero seen a few miles from Camp Stambaugh, nu Satunlay, which Is thought to Indicate that Dr. Seville's Judgment U correct. Two Lances mid his hand are (tipiK-ed to be south ofthe South Platte. Nothing has been heard ot them. Capt Mills' com- lv all ol whom may be couIdt ml Liberal i ii. rOHEICN If EWE. London, Feb. IS. 'Iho VVmwysj Iho I.OMslK, Feb. II i A. 11. So far 251 I """I ieull of Iho elections may ho ex.titly Couserviillvei and ISO Lllterals aro re- .""taleil as follows: Con-eiv Hives. .'Ill; Ml. turned lo the Hou-o rrom Kugliud, l.i ' T.iN himI llmne Rulers. ;!.!(), The total Conservatives mid . 'I'I Lllteials from Soot- 'iwuIkt of voles polled Iu the Culled King, land, and 21 Conservatives and 1 1 Lllterals ,lm" "'"I Ireland was 2.5in).(KK). i'lils Is a and Homo Rulers Irom Ireland. There , eoiisldernblo filling oil" from iheiliuesof was much rioting at Cheslei field and tho list general itlectlon. mid hidlc-ites tint Uirii'by yesterday. Man) polkciucnwcio abstentions fiom vollngweio uiimirou. injured. I GlaiMoue has iinmln tied Vbeomit l.'n- Dl-niell delivered an addiessnt Iluekliig-, "','1 "1 Messrs. C.irdwcll; Aiimmoiidmid ham last evening. He cougralill lUsI Ids . ( ',' ,,.,"'',,r ' "l,;a'"" '"r ""' ''''eiag-. constituent In the results ol tlio elections. ! , ' ' """"' Im inornliig siys; Wo inu-t which ho declared Justllled tho policy of l! piepiietl to mc OlitMmm dciHim imi thoCoiiM-ivatlveputy In Intiii hieing mid guidance of his sirly untl withdraw from csinyliig tho lUlorm law when last It held , lll 't'-'' l,n ll"t hllheilo tll-charued. power. lUUIrltl-liartKllut'tikN. Lo.N'itOK, Feb. 12 ' a. M. Returns1 ... ,. , ,7 ., ... l3 . , thus I ir received .how II Homo Ruler-. 23 ...U,AA!! V'.1 ' ,7TA l."",p 'l"reil .'iiii.rvnllvirt mill U l-IU-mls i.leeh-d In " . "" ." '."' '"' '"'t- llllieill. den. IJa-cotieZ. Ireland. Tho Home Rulers mu cmillik-nt "'b .1,10 men and Iimii pl.,i.s,, mtlikry ofckclhign total ol over 00 membept to '1 ' '"'; .'.V f ''V l,,V,r,,"u tho new Parliament ,5.000 strong, uiiiler Sinta Luecl.i, mar Lo.NiK).N, Feb. ll.-Weather very ten.- fV!'!' ,'1'!'0 J"".r"!lN. ,','ro ML ""! ",0 iimIiiiiim n i tlieseiilhwestia(,tof Irulund haltln laslcil seven hour.', resulting In a fil "" :..0l'i. . ' .. .i.:,L ..'". ' Hi. uil'li vletnry.w lilt a loss of SO kllH.il and AheavyairaUyeruy ', ' thoi '&! "''- ' '" " ..y Ikiltlc, mid caused an overllow along I be I1 ,:,"', "' ,, . ,. . . . . entire Va-terii ww.t of .SchleswIg-lloCteln. ' ,!u ' 'W ' th ( o j ra Depait Tho dikes protecting tho low lands burst Iu ",u"t "ru -"nl'B '"J""4 '" -" dircctloi t. hi many places, and great tracts of laud I HifoqrlUiee Hiippeoieul.! Is WKf'VMt i rt-ur WWKVI'.WBS1 ''"I' jyn"'"1