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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1874)
ox J3XJ2PSX5233C3E3IQT!7. sallm, riMDAY, ri:n. 27, i$7i. TELEGRAPHIC; .EASTERN STATES. Nnv YoiiK. 1-Vb, 18. TI10 loMncranco Rrcinado began In Jersey City List evening. U wonty-iiro taiiiosj pinceciieii to n iiiniani ikalooti. knelt In prayer, and spent InlT an liotir In exhorting. They were elected iwlthjcors by tliu HK'ii, mill left without teeming 10 nave created tuo Impression tlicy dodred. U.MAHA. lob. IS. An average of 20 car loads of Caltfoiiih barley I iiasjtm: -i-l- MWllfil, tl t.lM rlfill'i.il tilllt. '-flr Imll in 1 roubles In the M'cl. ,)i Omaha, Fob. 1-?. IikII.ui Agent Savlllo 'reports to-day that war parties of Mlnuo- 'conlotn hive all gouo north, burning the Kralrie behind them, lied Cloml intornis linlli.it a messenger from Walk Twin? ' has come lu anil th it hi party will come i 'jo. but tint Cray Horo and hU party Will Join tbo Mlnuecniijii. Ho thinks he ,eau control tlieOgallallasand Unite, ami teciire tuclrnid In protecting tbo nfeoiioy. 'Agent llownnl. at Whetstone, rupnrt-Mli.it the Immediate danger Is over as tho Min-Hec-onlons aro leaving ipiletly. liecf was tailed on thu 1-tth. JJ Wasihnoton, Feb. IS. Tbo War Uct Mrtmcut Ins advices from Texas that Lieutenant Colonel Ihtel with his com Wand, consisting of portions ol'Compauli-s D niid II. of the Tenth Cavalry, mid IT. .Tonka scouts, struck a small camp of Ca Mnaiichcs on Double Mountain on the .lib ,lmt., and killed 10 Indians and captured Ql 1 torso. St. I.uui:1, Fob. IS. The first annual session of Iho State Grango of tho 1'iitrous ol Husbandry commenced at Dooncvlllo 'to-day. Nearly every county In Iho State yras rcptoscnted. The State Orange was orginbed last May, with .lOOubordlnate .Granges since which time the number has lncn,a-led to over 1.700, Ni:w YoitK, Fcbrinrv 10. Another 'strike occurred on tho Now York Midland 'llnllronil to-day, owing to the failure of ,.tio hands to leallo on the scrip with which they weio paid a few days ago. Su Itches were spiked a the summit and no trains allowed to run. iS Cincinnati, Fchi nary l'.i. Tho brewers xf the city are holding a private meeting ,to consider tho teinperaiicu movement In , this State. One brewer .'aid that the Washington Court House, which took one hunilii-irkegs beer dally, now takes none. Jj At Zoui.i to-diy the cltlrous sttb'crlbod 'n largo fund to support thuwoiuau'sinovu linent. w Piin.viM-.i.riHA. Fob. ID. Tho largo eot Jton mills heie aiu being clo-cc' on account f the -tilku ol tho operatives inotly wo ini'ii wlm ih-inauil a return In Iho wages jp-ild heloro Iho pinle. Two thousand op-ioratlM-s .ire thrown out of employment by fth.' strike. i Namivii.I.i:, 1-VIi. 10. The bt-i to Grango lliold their llr-t annual -c-'-loii at Gallatin yi'stcnl iy. Noirly.'Oo subordinate Gran ges were ropie-cn'od hy oi-r fi00 dole-gito-, Including many I idles. Among lliu 5Uestlnusdlsc-u-od was the establishment or a pinitgii aim cotton ui'tuiiiaciory ai Nashville. 'J lie IViup-riiiie. Asllutloii. S'lM IWVII. I'cb. 20. Tito tl'lll -i.tiuv tiuudo lu Ohio continue-. At .euta live .aloons were closed to-day. At Oxloul r.bout till hao c-Io-ed. Tlio woik has been bo-inn In Divton, but accounts dlller as to W the lolllt. loi.i Mill's. o,t ivi). 21. 1 lie woman pravcr niccllng this morning, notwith standing the ruin, was c-iy largo and inuih Interest was in iiillbstciL A mm-I:iI re quest was made tor prayer by Christian people cverywhoie, that tliulr ellbrls may Ito ciowui'd'wlth uivcss, and that they bo given wl'doiu lo conduct the campaign lint U to he opened noM week. Ni.w Yokk, IVb. 20. It Is aid tint ;!,000 women lu thU city bavo otl'en-d their eiIcpsliia' l.-it Mimliy to tho comliii lois of Iho Union Teuiu-i-.inco lViijer .Meeting, to liiaugurato tiio war agaln-t King Alcohol. A praying ciu'nde agalnt tho alonn will ipeg'iu to-inoiiow In Ibis city. The war lwg.ui yctcnlav at Alderman llor ouck's plaiv, tbn women taking aihautagc of tho ab-oncp of the piopiletor to pray in his saloon. Tho women ot Orangr, . .1. bc-jan to-div. Sv.W Yoiiic, l-'eb. 21. Henry Ward Heechor had ii largo congregation last night, lie said that hltory would not t-how a parallel to tho i-Jl'ort now making hi tho West to enppress dram drinking, which ho charaetcilml as a scourer ot the hou-cliohl. It Is an evil, he t-.ilil. which lusdetled leglilatlon. hut now' under Iho proxldeuce of God there hasail-cna moral cyclone a perleM iumpet ol Intliieuco. JIUrellniiroiK, WA'ltlNOlO.vrreb. 21 AlcMilder II. Stephens rode out to-day tor the llrst time In several week. The I'o'tmastor General Ins decided to rouow thu I'ligct Sound ni-ill route iroui Ulvmplu to Vlt-torhi bids ii-ceutly openwl being ooiHldert'd too high. Tlw lnwot bid, illwt ot J-. M. Starrk fur 17,P00. was thrown out on account ol iufoinallty. i liber bld which aro conldercd too high, were for 2i!,000. and 31,000. 1'ropo-als will al-.o bo ln lied for beginning at T.i coma lncad of Olympln. 1'iin.Aiir.i.i'liiAt Kt-li. 20. The striking cotton and woolen mill oik rut Ives held a meeting to-night and resolved to udllcro to their demand. The striking Milp-cntpentcrs at Cooper'. 1'olnt And Camden reunited woik t-.ly. liavlngoUaliied.tlie lucre to or pay ile-iiiamlcd. Sgillanuttc Stoma- I Twelve mills and about two tlioiiMiul operatives In Kensington, lViiu., :ue Idle, owing to a strike tot an advance ot lllteen per cent, over the present rate ol wanes. , i NkwYoiik, rob. 21. A Wal lngton I j dlsp itch fajs there are minors 1iijtli.it city , ' that SclieniK will return from the Kiigllsh mission at Ids ou leipicsf, and will be I suc-cccdid hy Secretary FMi. lUncrolt Is also sild to lmoexpiescd a delre to le- lire trom llcillu, and It Is ald tint llev. j Mr. Thompson, now lu that city, Is urged . 'upon the riesldent. i his siucvsJor. ' The agent of the l'aclllo Mall Steam- ship Company at San l-'ranclsoo Ins been lustiuctcd to untci Lilly reduce passenger I fares to and from dap in, with a view of. snccesltl coiuiietltiou with KuglUh l'e- I nliiu1.i and Oriental routes. A dispitch fioiii llaltlmnre. aminunces laud easy, the death. In Ual eiton, oi'ex-Seuator Wig-1 Wa'Ii'imttox, IVb. 1 1. Among tho vis fall, of Texas. i Itors to tho Executive Mansion tutl.iv was I'iiilakkumiia. 1-Vb. 2:1. Thu cotton Cnln Tan l'in. the Chhii'su Commissioner , and wooleu-mlll employees are on a trlko ot Kditcatlon. who was Introduced by Sec , at Kensington. They met to-day and re-' retail l'Mi to the Piosldent. i soled to teiiialn Idle until owueis consent Nr.W Yoinc. IVb, 21. Tho pollc'o spy 1 loglvo lllteen percent, ailv.inco on iresent reports tlm nuinber of Now oik Com j rates. It Is stated that weavers, under ; mutiUts at .100, mid s;iys tho German and I prices now ruling, can only cam Iroiu t?4 Iilh orgauluillous ni'o uniting with the i to $' a w eek. ' l-'ienchmen. In a recent meeting the Clli.Mr-SNK. IVb. 2. General llaker, a 'noted hull in lighter, arriu-d hereyester- . day n nd lull for tho front to-dav. Gener- ' als Sheridan nud Ord leached i-'ort Lara- , mle In safety this morning. Nine Com .imnlcsof Iiifauliv and seven of (..-nalrv lelt heio to-day for tho vicinity ot Ited Cloud Agency." Considerable snow has fallen and the weather i-ohl. Ni:w YoiiK. IVb. 2.1. Seveinl ineinbers ot tho lliiiisc.ludlclary ( oinmlttccaythat the Gruevaaward dlsiilliutlnn bill will not probably he ready to report lor weeks, Uirrnoir. IVb. 23. A heavy oast wlnd.tetvd thej.ill lieivaud seled. cicircdan , tod iy has ilrlven the lev from the niouili ot Sjglii'iw river Into the Hay. It i re- ported that about :00 llshermeu arc on the , lloatiuc Ice. At last accounts they were live nines irom i.iiiu. Givat leais aro on-1 tertalned that Iho Ice will break up beforo tho men can lie rescued, and that u Uarlul disaster will result. Wlfiltlvr-inv 1.'..1, OO rl'lin M,mti, A n- nrnnrliillniu rniilmlllrii will hhinrivii llio abolition of the postal car system on rail-1 I.omkw, Feb. IS. Mr. Dlraell to-lay roads, and ot the system of free elellvoiv ' formally accepted the Premiership, of letters. The latter on tho ground that llev. Kobcrt Motlat. the celebrated Knir larco sums aiv spent for the benetlt of res- lNli MMoiuuy hi South Afile-a, stlil Idents of a low cities, which tho people at I largo aro taxed to pay. It Is estimated I lint such changes would well nigh cover I the estimated dellclencles In tho poital de - I partment for the ensuing year. masiiinoton, l-eii. -i(. i no Appropri- aio eiueriaiiis too s.iine nonius, atlou Conimltlce will propo'e nu amend-1 Lomkis. Fob. 111. Dlsniell will lonior ment to the polal law, so as to provide ' row submit lo the Oiu-eu, at WliuNor. a after dune Ilutli next, conveyance lu malls list of members of tlie now MlnMiy. The of samples ot uierchandl-o", iiae-kages of , (Jneen will hold n Council ol SiatooiiSal clothlug. cuttings, ioot. Iron, samples ot uid.iy. at which thu resignation ol Glad metal and inhicrologlcal sK.eluiens and stonu and hi colleagues will ho accepted hound hooks shall ei-i-c. mid suits ol'olllev be coulViicd on (he new W.lliMiiON, Feb. 22. Tho followlni: inlnlleis. Vl-couut I'nlleld will ho urn named po-l masters liavo U-cu appohiti-il mould to the llou-o of l.ouls as II iron lor 1 1 io I'.ieiue coast : e. nas. i;. notstoru. it Osui-un, Clackamas e-ounty, Oiviron : Idas. 1,1-ter, at scoll-burg, Douglas voiiuty, I Oiogon. AlllMiTnv, Feb. 2.'!. Tho nibCom inlltee ol the llou-c Couiuilltee 011 Indi-iu 1 Allnhs. to whom tho slihtoLt wim roleiii-il j ivceiilly. h.ivoagieed to lee-oiuniend thai all claims lor Indian depredations ho turn- ed orr foriiiljudloitlou-iiud-oiilemcuibv Iho I'lilted htaltsCoiuts for tho ie-sp(e-ilo dl-tili-N whcio ilepiedatlous have been 1 commltlod. 1 TliuSi'Uiteloniiulltreoiirallro.iiUliiix'o hid under consideration iho hill graining 'Government aid to iho Poitlauil, Dillos 'and Mlt I.iiko Itallroad, but iiune to no eoiio'iMoii, WA'-MiMiKix, Feb. 21. In Cougio-i-, tivslay, .Mr. Kelly piesenied a petition from tlio cltlens'ot Oregon asking for a pas-airo ol the bill toaid In tho construc tion of the Poitliud. I Xlles and Salt Lake 1 llalhoad. Helen ed to tho Committee oil Public Lauds. 1 Nkw Niiiik, Feb. 21. llev. Drs. Storrs and lluddliiglo.i 1111. 1 llev. Mr. lieu her I filling to ague on the polities and dl-e-lp- Mr. Paekouliim. Secretary ol Ligation 11 1 llueof tlieCongifg-uioii.il t'luiieh. a e-on- Wa-hingtou, mid Mr Wat-on, Soni-taiy I foieiieo has been culliil to lucludu such at t upoiiliagou. aio to e-h.ingo place-. chuiche-s Willi mkIi inlnijters as miy fully A Tfw spulal Irom C.ipeCoiM Ca'llo. .icpio.-elit thu lipuuiiil wbe Judgmeiit ol dalt-d I.11111 n.v 2lh. .iv-. C(Miinale was tho Congregational Church. ui rounded hy Iho Kngll'li (loops anil (ho ( Ni.w Viiiik, IVb. 2.I. A later report of King of Aslnntee mid Ids limlly weio 1 Sobewalng Ibis t-venlng says tint llllv inrn taken pil-oueis. have inailo a landing there. Otherrepom timn-m in iimvil. 1 Irom ilill'creiit points siy about 'wohuii-1 Nl.w YoiiK. Feb. 21. Ity sliaim-r to. drcd men bavo escaped and tint two men day from Km Janeiro news Is tecolved that 'iiie known to he drowned. Thu Ico Is solid A-latlo cholera Is raging iiliimluglv at and range-, from twelve to twenty Inches ' Iliieim Ayn-s, canning from thirty In forty lu thickness and e-nuuot c.i-lly be broken deaths a day. l-'lltr thousand hid iib.111. up. dolled (lit It homes In the city In ok ref. , ( i.vciNNATi, l-Vb. 2.1. Dispatches fiom uge In Iheopi'u couuti. 'Iho Pio-ldeut , all parts ot the .--tatu wher tlu) toiupe-raucM of the l.c-publlc had alo thtl to a heilihy 1 iH0emout lus been started report liumen'o . icsideuco. , lemperaiico iniiis meetings mid general. I.OMiOS", 1-Vb. 22. Dl-patches fioui activity. In Hill, boro thu saloon keepei s Nag.i-.ikl say the ln-uiieillon Is spuad- threaten to re-uinu selling lhiucir In stilu lug. and tliai the -liu 11I011 U eillli-al. lu . accortlaueo with tho law. suiguut nie iiihancng on that place, und Wu.MiM.ro.v, N. C, Feb. 2.1. Strte , at List account-, wvie so near that foielgu ' Lowery, the last sur Ivor of tho notorious . residents wc-iu prci.iriug to leave, 'hand of tnhc-ou county outlaws, whs In-; A Timrn spc-elal Irom India gives dc tails st.mtly killed ni'tlie upper jurt of HoU- ofiho dl-lic-s by thu famine hi Jluug.il. In son county hy threes citizens. Ho was two dltilcts, ol which 2:0,000iuu lu ills. lulling hU Imnjo, preparatory toplailng tres. It Is climated that lu the Limine J IVr ouio wngouiis, when tlnvo shots weie stilikcn tc-itlluiy halt a inlllioii would n-r-I Uriel ill hlui. Inking ctlc-ct In his head and ! Mi weio It not for Government aid, by 1 kllHim hlui uitanth. Sl.vf YoitK, Feb. 21. A dispatch from , iMassiiuck. Departmc-nt of Nortli Carolina. ( .says the hooiug ot Stuo Lowery, thu, ' Iat ot the Sciilllelow 11 outlaws, caiitos gun- . cnil rejoicing In Ilobeon county. YeMer-, day large niiiiibtis fliKked Into Lumber- ton, where tho body lay. Lowery, when , shot, carried a rlllo, ihrfc pistols and a , kultc. '1 he rewards olleJed for Ills lndy amounis 10 -('u.uciu, willed win ne pi in to tbiMhree young nieu who did tho shooting. an understand! aiidlug between tlio Chicago roads and iho Union and Central Pacjllo... (.HiCAi.o, Feb. 21. .!.(;. Stuhbs, freight 1 rlday and found that Poitugiilclu hail I t agent of the Central Pacltle llallroad, Jbcc-n abandoned'hy thu Carllits. staieu 10 a rerier yosteruay urn inus i.ir. iiaiuxm, 1111, --. 1 no carnvs n.ne 1 HUMiiiiu ii.i, uir ,ie.'iiiiiiiviiew ie, ,ii u ,..vii ,u ,. w, , iii.,ij, in , .,.v.,iv., TImi manager, of Iho Central would gladly , LUCiN, Feb. 22. It Is repre-scutcil that pio-nitu il',ihiy 1011I1I Indiieu thu n'i;iiiagers4GIttdtoi)u lus dcterudiic-d to no longer of the F11I011 to do the "awe, but every ef- lake mi active part hi Parliamentary pio fort for settlement Ind thus far failed on account of tho stubbornness of Mr. Vlnlng, the general freight agent ot the Tnlou l'a- cllle. In his opinion tho Central and I'iiIou I'acllle fhould reecho something moie thin tho Chb-ago raid, but he would nevertheless pro-nite. beeauo business would be greatly Improved thereby, though fi eight had not fallen oil' much oil account ol the dllllcnlty. The lliltlmore and Ohio llallroad was doing Its butiic' at ;ery lowinlcs. Ui.ikoit, lb. 21. It is now probable that all Hie tMierinen on thelloithig Ice In Saginaw lhy will roach shore lu silety. Two hiiudivd reached the shore last nlglit. Others who were on another Held hao been driven to Iho Western shore; by a t-hance In the wind, so they c-au probably Clnlrman ald : ''ItUnot only work wo want; it is uNo liberty and alxillliou of high Mimics and nioiiopollMllou. Wo want the head of tho thieves whoaiv now stealing the timds of the city. There Is no Justice lu New Yoik. Wo will take ju tleei Into our own lunds, and adinlnlster It w lib rllles and bayonets. Wo w 111 Ibid pe troleum, and UM- It us wo did lu Paris, Our German, Irish and American brothers will help ns, and wo will help them.'' Nr.w Oati.i:, Del., l-'eb. 23. . o'clock this morning 12 masked mei bound the want n. They burst open the evil and lit out Kraer, recently "entomvd to Impilsonment for life fur murder, and I.awlon. Ilurlbuit, Carrcr and Tope, lu for 10 vears each WA-lliMiTOX. Feb. 2.. The President I has noiuiualcMl lieiijniulii Simpson lor Sur veyor General ot Oregon. "FOREICN NEWS. 1 doubts tho correctness oflie n-port of lr. i Livingstone's death. He thinks it hardly 'creditable that Livingstone could lime 1 died. It Is said tho Ooetor's supply ot provision was ample. The Foielgu Olllco miiiioiu. Glad-lone has aihi-iil the Queen to eon- fertile hoiioi' of knighthood on ('Italics l!i ail, a member of iho Paillameiit lor llaekiieivwho lat yen- Mlod llio I'lilted lutes, nud was pie-cut at the l.aiigollcal Alll'liuv lliiotllu:s I'ho 1'inu i sjj-s the now Miultiy I- cunio-id 11s follow : Dl-eacll. l'li-t l.unl of llio Tic-miry ; II iron ('alius. I. mil High lu imvlmr ; Kill D.-dw, Foreign i,i,ietuiy : DuUi) of ItUhnniiid, War nc- ivtaiy ; ManpiU of Nvllsbiiiy. Indian n 0- reiuiy ; i.an 01 eiimaieon. 1 iuoni-11 lel.ny : Georgo Wind II1111I. lbunoS-ei-l.uy ; Gathoino II inly. I'ir-t Lnivloftln Ad'inlralltv ; MrMullnrd XorihoiXo. (Inn ivllor of tho Kveheipli r : Lnnl Loiimi'. will ho iiiniml-siiiiier of Woiksmul llull-l-lugs; Cupialii M.iiili'i. I'uiler NiirN-nv. Imy ; Sir John ( hulos -iy, Adiuli-allly S-civtary ; mid Lord C. II. million, Fuller Foreign .N'ciol-iry. Caldwell. Sooii-tary ot War In Iho Glad stone Ministry. Is to he elevated lo Pe-er-auo Willi iho "litis of Vl-count Ithlnutou. liarlosTrevelun will hociralod II.iioikI. which uloiiu the-y now Mibdt. .MaDIHH, J-Vb. 22. Suveiu lighting has been going on lu ISI-eay lor several days. Gcu. Dorrcgaray, with 2.'i,000 In- Mil gents, holds the heights libovo mior- rotro. Thu JtepiibllcaiiH luvu taken the llrst height. Their loVus me heavy. The wounded are coming into .Mutauder. A fleet ln left that poll lo attack Poitug'i- le-lo. which will bu slmultiiuuou-ly ai-aiill- . c-u uy i.iiiu. I.aii.ii The fleet entcreil thu river .Tho garrl.on numbering 200 wcru tu prl-oucw by thu LarlUu. L1.1, cecdlng-. And there is much speculillon 1 as to w ho will succeed him as licul of tho Opposition. Thu ("wnrii' hopes that Gladstone's determination Is not llu.it. 1 Feb. 2.1. tl:'M A. it It Is sinted that, on j the assembling of tho new Parliament, It will he Immediately prorogued until the 1 12th of March, to admit ol the re-election 1 of those who have aiwptcd olllco, and tho , (Juceii's speech will not bo dellveied until 'then. I l.OM'OS. Feb. 2a-Slr Mlelnel I'e.uh his been appointed Chief Secretin y lor livliml; Sir lleuiy iuih.ioii 1 uiiir :-eete-tary for the II01110 Department. SlrCln. Adilerlcy bcc-oines Pivsldent of the Hoard of Trade. Sir John Paklnglon Ins been elevated to Iho IVeragr, under tho title ol lUton Hamilton, llu was defeated lu the elections. Anus. Feb. 23. Mr. Dillon, member of the Livingstone Search l'xpedltlon, has c-oinuiltteil suicide. Dr. Livingstone's re main wore expected to roach Zanzibar on this 20th Inst. The Cameron expedition will pioevedtol'JIJl to obtain documents and piopeitv loll bv the Doctor. TlliMlAOrr. Feb. 2:1. The Dutch troops L In Achecu have captuivd nu important fott, killing 200 ol Its lie-lenders. Tlio lo-s lo the expedition was only (I killed and ft!! wounded. .San Domini-, Feb. 2:1. Gen. Gonzales was Installed Pivsldent oil the 27th lilt. All members of the family ot President line. Ii-ivu been banished fiom the country. IUvonnt, Feb. 2:t. 'I'ho Spanl-li fleet which ac'iidod Ihoilver Irom IIIIIni.i lo Poriugalele has Just put to sea. It Is 10 portecl lh.it Genenil Prlmo lllver.i. who was advancing on the town by land, also (iirned. having been deprlvcii of the sup er! of the fleet. Laui'AMIA, Feb. 0. Theie was an earthquake hero on the (1th lntaul Iho oeere-st which Ins oecuncd hero lnce 1812. The people rushed terror-stricken Into Iho streets, ami much Injury wasdone lo persons and properly. I.uMhin, Feb. 2.i. A report has roached here that a groat battle had been fought at Comassle between thu Ash-intees and thu foice inuh-r General Sir Game-It Wolsloy. Tlu cue li'L-iiient Is said to have Listed a whole 1l.1v, and to bavo closed with no de cided ic-sult. Tho loss or thu lliltlsli troops Is given at nearly 1100, Including liriny ollleors. The lllghl indi-rs iilnnunru reported to h ive had l.'O men killed. Gen. MrGariictt WoMey Is said to bo In need Di'ivliifmivmcnK wlilc-ham 1.1(1 lillles oil. I.ONIKiX. Feb. 21. Sir John l"uigs ICui-slako his been appointed Attorney General, and Sir Itlclnrd Il.1gg1ll.1y. So licitor General. DWiaell to-day submitted a lll of minor appointments Inlhc (Jnoon. Mauuiii. Feb. 24. Thu rooit of the e-iplliro of Poitug.illlo by tho National forces Ise-oiilliiuccl. Moilone wllh22,lK)0 men, now c-oufronts Iho uulii body of llio CiiilMs.iiuil new sofa louoralongigoinont 1 1 limit Iy expect! il. M-. ri-iM:iu-i:ii. 1-Vb. 21. Fulled Slate-. MlnMer Jewell given grand fete hi 1 honor of Wii-hliiglouV Itlilhd iy. ( in or Mi.mi-o, IVb. 2.". A lenlblo 'alt'alr Ins occlirnd In the Stale of Vein j c in'. Aipuriel bet ween Iho townsmen nf ('iiIiiiInIIIiiu and lliiisuinle-o, and 10--ultid III a light hi width M-vonle-eu writ' kilted. 'Ibohifiuliled nienol lliiisieuil ei tifteiwanl went In (ulmlNillau and be gin 1111 liidl-eilinluite uiis-aeio, killing illlldieii -iiiiliulllu;: ot Iho luv.l-l of wo men. Tho lirUlilinilug (own of Chile hi ouuuli sent a di-taihiueut of mllltl-i to ' sop iho tuioc-llli's. , PAcrno" coast. .1 11 u-onvii i.r. Fob. 111. The hoiisii ol i .i.iut Moon, in It i 1 l'c. was luinic.1 ijo-tci-iliy. with all llsctuitoiit-. Mr. nud 1 Mrs. Mo. mi won- tihsent, and a lilit-d hind , wlthdillleiilly ieciied Iho chlldieii lioiu j thu llamos, j Weather clear and cold. I SlNl'lilMfl'O, Feb. l'.l Gioelililck', SO UnO1,. London lologranis aunoiiuoo (ho airlval oflho-hlp I'llialeer Irom P01II.1111I, (Jre gou. wllh a o.iigo ol wheal, .''bo allid ah ait Iho 1-t idT'i'tolier. Yl inn). Fib. 20. Political illlllili.im'eN , aro apprehiinded lu Ja.ui. Mliil-lor Iwa kuia his toiideitd liN ic'lguatlou, but Ml kado n fii'i-s loiutt-pt. People mo clam orous for war against Coioaiis. Thl, or elMl war. Is hievitablo. 1 hAN FllANU-Co. I't-b. 2.1. Weiilherveiv lluo toil IV. 1 A telognim fiom F'llil.ii, Cal., -i): The 1 Iliimbolill tog whl-tle. Jii'l em led, does 1 not work well. M111I1 ludlgii illon is re lp' 11 1 id to i-.ltt auioiigst Ihu penplo of , Humboldt, 011 account of Iho 111II011 of the Pit-ldeiil Im hiding I l)iinlllt land tlW ' tilit In the Mil I'rauclsc-odl'tilit. I Tho fate hy Japan in Yokohimn Is ie diitid lois.ii'i. mid lo Hong Kong tn -fJUvi. A hort tlui') since, a mauled woman. Xilly Mi-Gnith. de-orted her hu-b.ind mid wi lit to livu with Lewis It an at Iho Mis sion, she, however, MX him and went I hick to her lut-band tlm altoiiioon. Itymi . iin-t her on N'nleuui.i street and Hied to .caiivher oil' lu mi umiics wauou. hho ie-Utud, and he Hahhrd her, lidlictlng a 'severe but Hot fitnl wound. Itvun w.'is Inirc-slid lor nu tiault wltli a deadly wenp- on mid nitemptcil abdiictiou. I Aoolllir Tmimlj,' III S'nllliiriilH. Sauna inr, p, u. 2:1. --Anntiur Ihloodj, perhaps fatal inltiiig mid shiMiting nllraj, took pl.u-u justc-nlay at Solovlllo, belter known a N'ow Iti-jiiihlli-. J, Wilson 'was utilising a 111 m mimed Connolly, In I front nl S.UH Initio's st m e, when Irvine, who was Handing hy wllh 11 sin ill itockil , kullo hi his hand, stepped up, saying lit tliu saiiiu lime, "'it u-oii, .Mr. 1 ouuoiiy is :i verv unlet. iM-acoablo man. and you ought not lo nbii'ci til 111 lu such a violent umniie-r." At tint llsoii trausierrud his ..I...... fix l f tpvlll.. It-.lll hit. I "N't.ll .I...II ..... ..I... 1.. il.lj ......" I llilll Mill llllll-,; IIIU IM tills) ,11, v, ,I. liusbcsl him so tint ho tell oil tlm sidewalk. I when lie drew a pistol nud threatened to irhi.ol. lnluu than -prang t him, forcli; I hlui Uickoti tliu ground and said, "Put I up jour pi'lol, 1 cm cut lour thioit." TCTsray itr Wilson then besrged bird to 1h released, siylng he would belnve If allowed to get up. Irvine turned 1 1 go, 1kh IUoii Itivd, the ball jint grazing the temple ot Initio and cutting a r.-ay a lock ol'hls hair, Seeing tint Irvine did not tall. Wilson tig'ilu Hied, tho ball this time striking lnluu In thu light aim. lue.iMng the bono. In-lnu plvked up his kullo which had dropped In thu cutlle, and cut Wilson In Ihu side. Thu nlivslelan lu attend ine-u thinks thu knife peuc-fratcd to and severed some of the intestines, nui that tlio wound Is likely to proco fital, WlNou. who Ins llio repiiiaiiou 01 noinc aouireisomo, tur bulent fellow, was arrested in Silluas. only asiiott tlmu ago, for disorderly conduct. Irvine his always been couldeieda peace ab'e linn. Irvine's brother, a well known business man of Sin l-Yiiicljo, has been luform.id of tliu ntl'alr. San KiiancisCO. Feb. 21. Sevrfi frost last night; weather clear and pleasant. Grocnbaek'', tsilVic-sO'tfo. ri 10 iiarKeuiititi J Modoc, from Piisot Sound, was throw u open to public hispoo tlon ycslorday, and hundreds of people) wont on board. County Judge Stanley to dav uinuinncil thu Grand Jury In-lore dim. nud gave them special Instructions lo luustiitp unci iu itnrt on the chaigo lint City Treasurer llubeit had deposited funds oi' tho city In pilvato binks, In violation ol the law. "Tho charge ot the Judge was very seveio. If provju. thu olliiueo of Hubert Is a leloiiy. Tho ladles orthls city eontoiupl.ito nuk ing a raid 011 the drinking saloons of this city similar to thine being made lu Fast ern cities. Svs Ill-its timiM', Feb. 21. Another very tlcliill'emerv his been made In llel eomlto Valley. M. II. Anderson, of San Iternardlno, has foond a rich gold leilgo about a mile and a ipi 11 tor oat of w hat Is known as thu llubb ledge, llu has been otlend ton thousand dollars lor It, but du clliios the odor. Saciiami.nto. Fob. 21. The Supremo Com t decision this morning decided the case ol Love, Attorney General, ng-iltist Itahr. Sl.itcTreasiirer. 'I'ho c.iso liiMilvcd tho right of members of Stain Hoard of Kxiiniluers to draw salaries provided un der the Coilo. The opinion was icudered Ik) Justice Crocker, Chief Justice Wallaco and Justice Nllos eoncurlug, the elVect of which was declaring that Lore and thu See-rotary of Statu are out Hied lo draw sal aries as members oflhoSlalc Hoard ol F.x- ainl::"is. Justices lihodes mid Mekintry dissented. ThoSnpieine Court also dewl tied the question of the light ol eoloiod children to entrance, to tho pnbllo schools, t'hlel Justlcx Wiillaco dellvoitd tho opin ion, holding tint where sepir.Hu schools am not provided ehllilron of colored pa tents shall not iH'oNcliidedftoin miyschool supported by lunds ral'i-d by taxation of Iho people o't tliu Slate, lu San KninoUi-o coloied clilldicii will not ho admitted to Itioadway Graiuinir School as a -timolol this grade Iris been i'i.ilillioil for Ibein, A will ot m, indite will lln-reloro not Is.iio as applied lor, lli.Miix, IVb. 'M. The sli-aiiier Mon tana Is neatly brought hack 'o her light i-olldllloil. lor the 1 1 s.t llnto d ivs mid nights there h ive hn 11 four pumps siemllv a woik throning mi uverigo ol MIO gal lons per luluutc. lb- dlveis ilUeow led Iho dlllli ullv In boa ili-loeitol plank liluu I'm'I lu length and ton initios wide. It was a oiv seilous ui-iltei- lo oven pull illy 'op lite luiuieiio iiiuiiiiiit ol water which was constantly limning lu. Flies wcru liiilll today lu th Inluillois. and at lids lime she Is loushh-ivd nut o d inger. n Fuwi'fii, I'll'.-!". GrcenbicUs, HSI ii'N'.ll . (.en, H , M,.,!n ,i., nl ii r ,11, has (11111 meuccil Mill agaliit Ollvrr N . Lee, lo io cover f.'i.lKHI lUlii.igos. It Is nllt-ged lh.lt Loos nud Do Young' broke lulu his otllee I Vhi 11 11 v 1st, and ilc-tioMil tpo mid ma loiiil valued at (.2,1)0(1. 'llo s'ues iho Do Yoniig Itrol hers for Iho sumo cruise, and cbin.s C.i,(KI0 ilam.igi-s fiom llioiu. W. S. IMwanN. i ho ol I lined about $1011 from Iho people nl si. Helena hy lain Iv ropiesi tiling 1l1.it he was 11 t'ollee' 1. 11 nl' lnti-rii.il ItfMiuic, pit iilcd guilty In the I'. S. Hindi (' I to diy. A mid dog 11 rated gtoii oxclleuieiil this evening, on ('oinmo rial liiol. I'niv luii.lleli Ihu blilto bll no pc-1,011, mid Wan scion killed. II. Itelll'telli -lied the (' nil ll Itllllrolll Company to recover i?i.(l00 d nn-ig's lor tho death of 11 son, hIihu.i. killed by one ol Iho iletVnil. nil's iai. 'Ihu July gave hbn a vc idlet of i?s2.. llrAPTlrci. Ai.i.kiiiiuy. Mr. Crllti'iiilon, of Ki'iitiuUy, wnsiit 11110 tiiiiocli'l'iiiiiling 11 iiiiiii wlm hail hciiii iiulicli'd font i-iipllnl nH'i'iisi). Allur tin cliiliiirnto mill pupiilur (IcI'oiim.-, lie i-liiNi'il hi-i I'll'url with the lollow lug striking mid hciiittlfitl nllognry : " Wlit'ii (iiiil, In his oloriiiil i-oiin- K'l,l-(llll-oivi'll tlio lllllllgllt llf lllllll's i-ii'iillon. Im culled up In him tlm tin CO ml iii.iU-rs wlm cointiintly wall uiioiitlii! tliioiio .litstlic, Truth, nud -Ni sjri'.v mitl Huts iulilri'-i'(l tlii'in : ' Hliiilllwo iiiiiL'ciiinn '." 'I'lion N'lhl ,1 us ll(i: M)(lo(l,iiiiik(' liim nut, for Im will trample upon lhy laws.' 'J'rtttli iniiiliiiiiinwor, uIno: H) ('ml, inuko liim tint, for lie pnlluly thy naiicluti rlo.s.' Jlut .Moroy, ilroiilni; iiuiii her I'lK'ss, 11111I looking up tiiroligli her tours, oxfliilini'il. 'Ofloil, initUo hint; I will wali-li over liim with my euro throiigli nil tlio dark imtlin ulik-h lu; may liavo to trend.' Tlmn Cioil it nu lu iiiiiii. anil .--aid tu I1I111: '( iiiiiii, tlmu art tliu child of Mercy; go nud ileal Willi thy lirnthcr." Tlm i-dltor of mi Illinois paper who hi.tvoiI lils apprenticeship In u lilack Hinlth Hlmp, uflei- nu oxlmustlvo wrt-fttlo with hlri HpuuMi (ll-spatclic:-', was heard platuively Itiiiilrltig, "Wlm in this (Icnural Jtslnio, any wuyV"