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iUinitttie Jwrnur. STTXXXj33MCEXINra7. SALEM, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1874. TELEGRAPHIC. WAsutseoTour, Juno 11. The following amendment to the River anil Harbor Ap. proprlallon Hill have been offered by Mr. Mitchell and referred to tho Senate Com merce Committee : Increasing tho appro priation for tho linprovemeutof the Upper Coliinibla'RIvor from f'JO.ooo, a pstked by the House, to $50,000 and Item for the Low er Columbia from 20 POO to VO.OOO, hikI for the Wlllatnetto River, from f 7,000 to $50,000; also proposing to insert appropriations ot 1100,000 for a canal to connect Coqullle Ul or with Coos Ray, and $10,000 for tho Improve meut of Yamhill River. FARta, June 10 The Assembly to day, by a vote oi 318 to :M7, adopted nn amendment to the Municipal F.leelornl lllll.llxliigthengo rtfolectors at twenty-one, Instead of twenty live yearn, as proponed by Government, which la thus deteated on a vital provision o! uph111' , , i .i . i A strong punrd i plncrd on the train -ivbloli convojed tho Deputies Irom Versailles to Paris this evening, hi order to protect Bon- apartlsU against Gnmbetta's supporters. LostiO!, June 10. A Paris correspondent ot the VaiN JVckvi roports that while Gam-botla-was waiting lor the Versalllrs train he -wasbustlodatid Insulted by a band of well known RonapartistH, led by Moalau M. Pin trcs, former Secretary, Biid Cawsnov a, un oill cor tu the Imperial Gunnl. Tho latter at tempted to strike Gambotta. San Kiianciitw, June 11. An old msn named Frederick Sburltleft fell under one of the Sutter street cars to day, aud had his lefts mangled In a feat ml manner. Ho was taken to the County Hospital, but physicians say .ho cannot possibly survive. Harvoy F. Jones tried to commit suicide this afternoon by taking a large dnso ol poison. Ho was taken to the city prison, where Doctor Slivers made us of the nropor-remodlesto wive his life. The man arrived hero from Pittsburg a few weeks Tho tint new wheat of the season arrived horo to-day from Hill's Ferry, Vlt sacks. At seven minutes past 8 o'clock, this even ing, two sharp shocks of earthquake wero Acanvtssofthoctty shows thattbero are l.ltBllquer saloons here, not counting cor ner groceries, and tho annual receipts uret over fo,T0,000. Tlw local optionlsts Intend to obtain a statement of the numberof all the plaoes in Iho city where liquors aro sold. Tba praying band of female crusaders was at work aguln to-day on tho Ity front. They have not -vol Invaded tho saloons on Mont gomery ami Kearney street, but say they III do so jn a few days. The ladle of Stockton, favoring a local on lion law, are actively ongagod canvassing the city for signatures to a petition asking tho Hoard ef Super vlsora to call aspoclal election. SauxasiQity, June 11. The tciuperanoe tiueslion baa becouio tho absorbing topio In tills city, and the ad ocutes of uo licetieo have suited eut on the war path with full assur ance of aueceas, If tbo election is called In tlie townshlp.'but ir conllned to tho city alone the license party will wlu by a large majority. WABUDUnotl, Juuo 11. Morrill, ot Ver mont, submitted a resolution from the Finance Committee, Instructing tho Secretary of the Treasury to Inquire and report to the necessity of an Assay Olllie at Portland, Oregon.and Ibe oxpldlene of purchasing the private AMMr-OuTce tbero; and further, to inquire Into thooxnedlenov of abolishing the present AneayOlllce at liolso City, Idaho. Agreed to. , , , l'....v,,v- .Tuna 15- The Senate has continued Harvey W. boot as Collet Uvr of I'listiims at l'ortland. and J. C. Bancroft Davis OMMIulstor to Goruiauy. There la gnat danger of.-u a failure or tho Geneva Awotvl dllll for want or agreement between both bouse. 'Iho Rankrupt JAIU Is practically aban doned. . ,. . ,,, , Tho opponents of Poland's bill, for pun ishing pol gamy, ate struggling desperately to rreveiit tho Se-iateTfl HCtlon.ibut Its friends htlll hopo to fotoo It through without nut terlal aiiiondmenl. The ioiiv lotion I spreadm that the President will veto the .Vlnatuo l.lll reported by the Conference Committee, If passed Gen eral Dix, In n letter to General Urant. lull v l,l..ul II.. Iliunxlul I!lll kHt furtli III Ills rccont memoiauilurn, adding ti.ot "If the .country will havetlio wisunnnomopiyou. plau.J -.nil satisllnd It wlU prove an lU-ctuiil iomedv tor our ilnnnclul oiiibarnusinontH." At4:u0l:.l. the Senate totsl on tho eon feronco report on tho Kmanco Hill, acd It wus udopted-jeas,! nays, 2J. Loniov, June 12-0 a. m. A Paris special to the Uhl i sjs tho llt Centre will to day probably Introduce a bill, the tlrst cIsjjso of vv hieh organizes tho Republic according to the bill of Jb7.t; tho kcuiud fixes tbodatoof dissolution of the Assembly. Ttio OuiUtc tie J'i unee s. elv 1 war w 111 be tho Immediate conhsqiiemwof dissolution. It Ik generally thought that In the eventof a dissolution tLo AsMimbly before dlhsoKing will authorise MuMnhon to govern sooie mouths, probably n 3 ear, w Ithotit an Aksein bly, aud will nJoo authorize him to dissolve the next Assembly. There wss n crowd at the cleixit lai eiinlng numlliig lO.iXXt. Tho polk e elMrly manilested a ymithy with the MonanaitlHta. A spc al dUintcli from the north of Spain ava tlwl Concha uud his stair have left I.o crouo fi r Tudalsr. Thirty thousand Nation. El troops aro marching to Uulpnlzcoaa valley. TbeCarlUt army, under command of ben. IKrragsiay. now numbers SI.C00. MAimiP. Juno ll.-Concha has lieaun ao tIveotierallonsni.alnstlhot'arllsUluNovarro. Romk. June U.-The American Pilgrims to-day v llted Cardinal Rorromoaad reitiv id uieilaU struck bv order of the Pope In com jneinoratlon of their pilgrimage. Tho 1 ope delegated Slgnor Rossi to accompany them to Naples and other Italian cltlts. At tho reception Iho extension of thehoolety for the promotion of Catholic Interests was discussed, and tho 1'retJdencv of the American branch of the Society tendered to the I"!- Sat Fiuciko, June 12. To-dav fo.OOO were remlttcl from this city to the Maj or of 'ew Orleans, for the benefit of the LouUlaua UJohnWMcKay, first officer of the chooner AUoe, was knocked overboard, June 3d, near Point Concepclon, and drpwued. A man whose name Is given aa Murphy tried to kill himself to day by banRlng. He nxed the rope around his neck, fastened It to beam andawung off. A woman dloovered blm and cut the rope, and the fellow fell sense! to the ground. The steamer Japan sail for Hong hong and. Yokohama to-morrow. The weather to-night ! close and Miliry, aud the weather ha been gradually fal Ing made additional argument before tbo House Commltteo ou Post UJUce, urging au investi gation Into the affairs of the Central Pacltlo Railroad and Contract aud Fluance Com pany. AsitisoTox, Juno 13 Lnttrol, In clos Ing his argutneutesterday, nrged tho Pscl tlo Railroad Committee to Investigate the Con tract and Fluance Company, av.il thoroughly dWoredlt tho railroad attorney's statement by specifically proving in repeated instances ttio talsboods they havo endeavored to Im pose ou tho committee. Heshowed that the railroad bad not paid all the taxes assessed. He cilod thei ease ot Congressman Williams, ou whose stock tho (ompauy paid f'.'K) a sharo rather than disclose their books, SiinKVKroii-r, Juno 1'-. One thousmd pounds of ultra glvcerlne, stored lu tlu Government mngslne, four utiles ubovu help, txnlodcd to day. It shook houses and bri ke windows here. N'hvv Yonic, June 12 -Tho Owner Vi JUuts 1'nfs saj s lour lsrllt s w ho vv ere vvrei Ked ou tho Amerlque, and not heard from slnci1, ariivtd hbrn to dvy. The ship Menuulclile pliked tliem tip, ami after a long voyare rtsclicd Canada and lundid themat RaptlMa, w hente thej cuio lure. The brlcklavers aunounco th it from Moil- daynottthe.v will ilemand SI f0 per day nn advance of mm dollar on tbo present rates. Colum tit's, l)., Juno 12. A N'elsonvlllo (llsatih shvs matters nro e'-sentlally un changed. The strikers havo Induced forty ot the negro guards to Join them. Tho opera tors are lontldcnt of success. I'niKAi rt I'm , Juno 12 Wool is lu good ilemand. Prlcis aro not 3 et fairly establish ed. Colorado washed, SSCfoOc; unahed, 2J25cj Rxtra and Merluo pulled, -KiM.'iOo; N'o, 1 and supetllne pulled, -ISG'iOi'; Tixas tluenml medium, 300c; medluui, llOQJJoj osuse, 23(3 '. Citti'Atio, Juno 13 A Washington special sajsthereuro rumors of a roconiilllulioii bo tween Grant niidSihur having been brought about through the medium ol Senator Junes. PnrsntTiio, Juuo 13. IheChlucsoat Riav or Falls to-day revolted aitftlnst tholr Super lutendeut, Ah Clunk, because ho refustil to distribute tlco to them. They attacked him with knives and pistols. They wero quieted by tho pollie and citizens, who arrcstid twelve rlug-ieiidrrs. Wa-shi.N(Hon,Juiio8. The following pos tal changes for tho Pacltlo Coast havo been ordpred: Mrs. Minerva W. McCready, For est Grove, Washington County, Origou; Charles 11. Friendly, Marlon, Marion Comi ty, Oregon; Kdwlu M. Puriuton, Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon, Georgo Kuvkon dall, Fort Slmcoe, Ynklina Count, Wash ington Terrltor ; Augustus Clement, Selah, Yakima County, Washington Territory. OUlces discontinued Pumphrey'a Lauding, Cowlitz County, Washington lerrihiry. Hubletleld, Stevetm County, Washington Territory. Wasiunciton, Juuo 0 Tho Civil Rights Rill la ovldeullv dead lor this ear, Rutlur having withheld his report so late there is scarcely a chanco for favorable action, Tho bill reported favorably etorday In the bciutlo has great Importance for St. Louis because It compels the Union Paclllo to ac cept freight from tho Kansas Pacific at Chey oiuio and forward It theme nt the same rates as It came v la Omaha. Ktsvv York, June . In the trot at Pros pect Park, to-da-, between "Judge ;Ful!er ton" and "Goldsmith Maid," the former won theiiirst heat In 2:10, and the latter tho rest Iu2:18,2:18, S:21J,. N'w Oiim'ams, June it. Gov. Kellogg tel egraphs Secretary llelkuap that the sutlorlug except on tho banks of the Mississippi, Isiiu- abated, aud asks that IW.OOO dally ration be ordered from the first appropriations; that the woplo are in uaugerol starvation wuu out this. St. Pavi., Minn., June 14. Hearing was commenced yesterday against tbo Ht. l'aul aud Pacbio Railroad Company Tor appoint ment of a receiver. It being claimed that the road la Insolvent and that the managers have aiverteii the riiniis rrom tneir proper etian nels. The Directors deny all tho material al legations, and It lsbcliexl that tho Recvlvir will not 00 appointed, union nonunoiiiurs art) the Instigators of this suit, and respoud outssay If this hostile attitude la persisted lu the road mid all arlles Interested will sutlVr. N'tw Oiii.iiVNn: Juno H. The IveoCon. volition met to day, delegates Ix-lng pressnt unin nlltneoveiiioueiKiutncisin iiuiniiiua. A lotnmittee was appointed to visit Wash Int'toii to sollultatd lu rebuilding the levees Nmv Youu,.Juno lfl. hxi Uil eontspon. ileiico from Charleston sn.vs that Niulli ('aro Una has morn irlmiuals lu nlllio than any oilier Mute, 'tlio ofliclal r cords show that (ine.thlrd ot the peisons holding minor sis. lions have been iudlcted lor otltnii es during tlu Ir turm of olltce, and n much larger pro Kirtlon lor clknoas lomiulttcd prior to tlu ir olictlon. Ciikvujo, June 05. Senator Imogen Is 011 hN way from Washington to Springfield, Illinois, where ho w4ll miikoH speech, prob ably on tho da oltio Republican Muto Con vention, which nieeu Wednesday, 17th Inst, Ho mollusc to give Vis v Iowa on tho fluance qucMtlou, and ulsi) to pay some attention to the third Ural question, Taunton, Mh&s , Juuo 15. The Rristol County Agrlc4illiir.il Society's stables wero burned Sstunluy, witii fourteeu trotters. Ixiss, flO.OOO. I.omhj.i, Juno 13. A Times seclal, dated Paris at midnight, says the bouluvards aro irowued to-nlglit, and au the uhm Mil 01 IH'oplo. Au imiiiuuse ooallagntlon is visible in the northern mrtof the city. 'Iho freight station of the N'orlix rn Railway Is in flames, and all the firemen in the city uro hunting to thossit. Tlioucundt of olliwiuen and soldiers aro going lu tho conwt direction. Ul.o lire began at 10 oVIock. Gov eminent has decided, In J.c Jtyi,Ui commeiKKi proceed ings against its proprietor for violation ol press laws. Romk, Juno 12. Iho American Pilgrims to-day, at the palsro of Cardinal llnrroniere, were made mem hers of tho Soilety for pro. motion of Catnollu Interests in the United btates. Ths Cardinal prulsrd their leal and lourage. Prince Uimelotto wolooined the new members. Tho Pilgrims presented the Popo with 100,000 in money, beside several gold nugget from the Amoriutu lulue. They leave lbituu on the 20th Inst. Pahis, Juoo J3. bt. Croix wan brought be. fore Court to day fur assaulting Gambetut, and sentenced to six mouths' imprlseiiuieut and a tine of 200 francs. He dtillaid legal atklstance. Other rioter acresled on Thurs day were sent to prison for term ranging from one week to one month. Ukiilin, Junel. Uaron Von Dor Ueldt, foimsrly Minister of War, 1 dead. Ixwpo.sj, June 14. The A- ay the Pub llo Worship regulation bill now before Par liament, which I Intended to restrain ritual ists, threatens to lead to a coalition of the High Church clergy and Lllierals, which may result In an attempt to replace present membcra for Oxford University with Glad stone and Montsguo llernard. Gladstone bead the opposltum to the bill. London, June 15. Tho Viceroy of India telegraphs that the report relative to the growing crop are favorable. A special from India to the Timj My QoverQmcal ecuttuue to fu&Uk atlrfouve. to fl.MtO.OOO natives, There can be no crop In Tlrhoot until Deiomber and Government admit that some of tho people may die bo foto assistance reaches them, Romk, June 14. The American pilgrims hnvo assured Cardinal Rorromo that on thotr return they will advocate the organisation of a regular pilgrimage to Rome, the pilgrims purchased n largo number of photographs of the Pope. Ns.vv Yohk, Juno II London papers or the 4th lust, state that M. lledeheltuer haa bpen appointed President or the Su tss Con federation for 1874 aud 187". A (.oudon letltrsays that a slave ship with 275 uegroes on board, from Morsninlque, Imiind for Madauaicar, was captured by tho Rngllsh man-or-war Daphne, Mauh l.tlh. The slaves wero put on board with only two dns' provisions, and tho vo.VHge was pro longtd toelght. Their siilleilngsarealliged to havo been indescribable and tuauy hud died. San FiiAM'tsix), Juno 1". A dlspiteli this inornlnn aniiouiioes tho loss of the steamer Scotland In tho (Milna sins. The f do ol tho irew andpssst'imrts Istiuknowu. Ilmowuer of tho wrutLid steauier Prince Alfied and otlli ersot the vessels still imttti tain hoix's thai sIim 0.111 bo suvid. C.iplnln Scholl vistirday left the wreck luebargoof tho tlrst ami sitMnil oiucers aim eaimi 10 mo city. Ills act la severely crltlcisid bv mar itime men. Tho Prince" Alfred atrtiik Dox bury Rrer first, iiud went oil' with 11 hole stove In her I Hit torn. A soil was put under tbo keel, but to no purpose. Twenty mliiiili s after she struck I hero was three feet of water In tho engine room. The pumps were kept going. A dense fng prevailed at tho time, q here was no paulo among the pvsscngers. Pumps and bm kits wero ol no avail, and tho water gained steadily. Half au hour after tho vcMsol struck, the tires wero put out, ami, to save the passengers and crew, Captain Scholl made il sail for tho shore and struck amongst the roel.s tuor Potato Cove, ou tho Marin shore. The passengers and crew were lauded aud tho lormer brought tuft ly to the city on lugH last night. Slio Is about three liuniliid jarils from thoshoro, and opinions dlller as to tho possibility of s.vvinir the ship. Greenbacks, WC'l'O'j. This mornlui: some boM wero pla.vlng on Telegraph Hill, throwing stones at a taiget. One of them mli si d. ami tho stone missing bevoud, struik a little girl thliteeu veins of age, tlio daughter 01 Air. 1 .arson, 111 1110 ucau, klllltij I er. The boy vv ho threw iho stone will to arrested for mausliugtitin. STATS AND TSXIRXTOXUAX.. A fitwavvnriitM or crickets havo tnnilo their appcaraucH about the grain lieldsn few iiiIIim rortii 01 liwision nun 00110 soimi uauiage. 'I hoy have not made their nnpo imiicu to any (xteut sslar north as Paradise valley. 1, llsverldge, or lk-er Uxlge.hasaiolt one vi sr old that Is 14' j hands high, ami weighs 7.13 pounds, lie was sired by lleliuont who trotted 11 mile In 2t HI last tall. This Is sup posed to lo the Illicit cult In Montana. Montana stot k men aro driving 110 loss than seven herds ol fat In of cattle, iiuuiberliu: I. 500 head, to tho Utah and Nevada markets, traveling tuo 0111 roan oy way 01 imuukck. Salmon river, and Iomhl, whoro they lint! plenty or grass. On Wednesday morning, last week, eigh teen white laborers, employed on tlio .Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad, attacked a gang of Chinese loborers, numbering about forty live men, and drove them oil tho work. Tho Chinamen wero tent bsuk in the atteruoon under the prutiitionof the Sheriff. Ranuack Jim stepped Into tho cigar htore at liolso a few davs ago, ami asked 10 borrow a pern II. As Indians aro not gem rally good writers, ho was asked why lie wauled it. "Oh, mo play poker mo want to mark 'em cards." This Is another evidence that civili zation Is not thrown aw ay on 1,0. Iho lost way mall sack between Deer Dodgo and lllackloot. Match 2.1, 187.1, about which tliorowiiHh lonsldernliliiiiiu-s, ami no sallslHclory account, has nt hmt In en found. Some Indians em ttmped mar Mind's lower crossing of the lllackloot found il a few days ago lu tho brush, 11ml il vviut brought to Dicr Ixidgo. Recently twelve paik animals and two freight lntii lilt Will a Witlla to Join Col. Saulord's cntiip-tuy at Fort Ijipual, which comiiipxuy Is 111 lor 111 an isiort loi (un. Jill. C. Davis who is ou u tour tlirouuli the (-iiiu- Iry of the Cu'iir d' Aleno mid ollior tillusof luuivuN inroiiguoui 111:11 portion 01 tins mili tary diMrtiutw.t. Iho Till une sas: "Ijist weik Inlorma llouwas noflMilof the iiiceplaiu o ol Iho last fori lulhaof Ihn Paclllc division of the N. P. Itallioad. This pirns the loiupany lu jKisMsslon of Hildltlon.il publiu luml, now iimouiillng nltofither to some two million acres, between Columbia river mid I'uget Sound, ltenibnicis some of Iho must fir tlio and productive land 011 tint Paciltu coiut, utul largo bodies or valuable tlmlxr. List week tlio lirrj'-lsiui.sl RiilI'm ferry on the Clesrwutur, broke loose with a loud of paik-mulcHou Isurd and drllu.il down tho slrcJin sevvial mllee. Couiildeiuliln tioublfi was tApirleiued by tho puckers In Killing IhomiiliH up the rlvur again. Two of tho bos, wo iilolold, weio left oil tlio opposite sloiiot the river Irom where Iheiti whs unv . "grub." ond they wero two daH without IllJtUlllf, ,1' 1 Uh UU, llUi. Mr. llorton piopoxes 10 build water works for Walln Walla lor (fl 1,000. Judge Lewis Iish si (enled nn Invitation fo ornlo nt lhijlon, W.'I., 011 tho Fourth ol July. A parly or California lis passed through Wslla Wnlla last wnk mi a rospieling lour, Thediikitsare phi lug iho ml-iJili 1 with crops lu the norilieusl coriior of 1iihlugtou Tenltory. During tho last term 1 f tho District Court at 1IuWhIIh twelve dlvonts suits went ills, posed or as follows: granted, h; dismissed,::; eoutlnuttl,2. And still tills is not coiihlileitd a Rood year. 1 hern Is a (cam or mules running 011 tho Wollula road that hauls regularly from twelve to thirteen thousand jmiiiikIs at 11 had and It ii. not particularly good roud either. Nhi re aro twelve unliiikls 111 the liuin. Some new mine havo been dlscnvi rid ho tweeu the head of the Columbia lakes and the bend of the Columbia, ami are nltrsc ting a good deal or attention. Asit llmio in 1101 much known or cither their extent or rich uuu, but It Is believtd they will prove to be 6ood paying digging. They are situated In rltiib Columbia and aro three or four mile .'roin WalU Walla. Tommy Pierre, the half breed who a few day ago stabbed aud killed another man at old Fort Covllle, and then made his etupe, ha been captured In the Kootenai country lu IlritUh Columbia. It stems that after Iho killing be uado his way on foot, and travel ed about two hundred mile In four (las. An Indian runner wa ent over and Inform ed the Constable or that place, who took Pierre In charge. Ths prisoner objected to be taken on Uritlak mill for a violation of law SOW-nlti-id In (lie VuKtd. i?ttw, .Rut, the otllolal made the arrest and lockod him up,. Lieutenant Slono Is to succeed Lieutenant ami s'lll holds him ror extradition. Tho net- Tlioller as Quartermaster at La Grande, esaary siers vvore brought down tiy ex- j0tw Ithst-tudtng tho fact that tho Oregon press'man Kisigh, and forwarded to the an- Iron Company was compelled to blow out thorltiesat Victoria and Ol.vmpla, and will In ttiotr fumato some weeks since, work still duo tlmo be returned, wo presutuo, with tho progresses, and tlie place presonlsas busy ft Instrncllonsto bring the prisoner back to mH.0 nn Ver. Over 100 coal-pit are being Colvllle. The Rilllsh Columbia authorities, burned at this lime, and a largo number or however, propose to have all bills and ex- wood-choppers nio busily engaged In getting peusea settled before delivering up tho prls- out cord-wood for loal-burners. Iho Com oner, In order that they may not nave a ro- ,U))V M.ems determined to make this ouo or nntltlmi of the trouble (Missioned by the il,,,' leadlni: Interests lu tho country, and ivst bill lu the extradition of Kcnaka Joe the Sin Juan murderer. A vast amountof prospecting lalielngdone on ths tributaries ot the Yakluin. Tlio go Id tlold Is by no uieans stut'lutd to the Stvcs'k. Good prospects have been lound on Iho bars or I hit Yakima above tbo outh or that stream. The urine--., b mir, wero not able to coin ply w I h Ii i tw law that went lutoetrecl In .p' .t liquired evirv o'alniant loicptiMi 1 1 -i hmii thrrodns In eveiv week. Somn sod II elr claims tor just what lh could got, but tho unguilty werujumpid. A mini named CasperMoer, whownsdenil And Is alive, writes to that (lln't fiooi Port land to his trlends at Hall's Creek, .Iscksoii I county. Tim lollit v inc ant tint names of the Grand olllccrs lt clot thtMirdei of A F. un I A. M. tostivit fur tho ensiling ur: M. W J. R Fought, Gr 111.I Mnslei j It. W, G. M S'r.tml, DipitlViKnd Masters R. W. .1.11. Kunrlo, Senior (iiand Warden; R. W. T. II. Cox, Junior (.mud Warden; R. W. It. F. Rmivn, Grand Trevsuror; R. W. R P. r.srliart, tsntntt SecieUiry. Wo Uko from tho .Uiiuntaliinliutl. Union, bv tho vo'e, ctpturtd tho county seat by n largo umjoilly, Sluritlll's Wild Wotsil nnd Ilnck-kln Into been luatchnrfor J.'sM, sit we kin lulormed, to run 11 single dash or halt s inllo, iho r.tco to come oil lu about live winks, A well do firmer of I'u.ttllla county, on Tiiesduv ; t last week, attt mptt d to eoinuiit suicide lit tv lug a sluet Hound Ills nii'l. and to the bid post, aud (hen bracing ugilust It till sufUieiitod. Proper rotuidles weroapplltd and the would-b.t self iniiidcrir was icstond to iHinsclousness. A nian got drunk nt Milton, I'mntlllii county, 011 olci tlon day and thinking to sit ep lilmself sober, siliete'd for his couch 11 Until lu whiih sonio teamsteiM had been i-aiup.ug, Tho coals of tho citup-tlro wcio still nllve, and oil this bed of lire tho di link reposed Ids whlslty.konkiid bones, and In u short tlmo wits snoring at the rato of leu kmtta an hour. Tho tiro was equally Industrious, lor In 11 lew minutes tlutclothlng of the drunk was I I.. .. 1.1 .. .1. I... 1 1 ... lit it mum. come muuu w mi nnijieiii u ,i no imstiiiu iiv veui 111 111s it-eint 111111 sor 1 . ., , . , , , ,, . ,....,. . ,..,., ivodedlu extinguishing the llie, but u. I bo ' ll,' N to cell bralo tho I iiiirlli m July lore Hut Imllvldusl wns siiverely burned, lie 'I lie stek holders or the Right Woolen Mills proposes In the Inline to exercise more Itidg-1 hold their annual meeting 111 lliowusvlllu 011 ment lu seliitlng bin sltepingaiartim nis, itho It'll) Inst. Twobovs tvoro boating on tmirlvcrat Port Tho stedner Fnil-lio 011 her last trip to land josvrilny, and the boat ii set. () I ' " "'' f,"ln IthihImo luought llfiy- tlio Iiovh, named lliideu wss unrorlunalely 1 ri,,lr pa-sengcrs. drownid. 1 qhoAlhaii Dimmint sivm that for somn TliorniirfiiiowovernliuimlleaorilioOlviii.l'""M''lliuiVVdi'! !' " I're.ylng pla mid T011I110 Railroad bed gra.h.l anil "If!'1 " "" r."" "'''t" " K "" " '" ? -'ready lor the ties, leavlngonly llu. mllns to I H'-. On ednoMlay ol ast w k 11 killed carry road through to Tei.lno. This will ro-1 !- ineasuilng seven hot n 1 eng h. (1 quint one month's labor of forty men and riinrs" "iv lie brnjued onn a ni longer; amt twelve teams. '1 bus far no debts havo boon Inourrid. A stirring mei ting lu aid of the road was held nt OlyiupU last Saturday u on Ing, ht which tho necessary Inbor of 10111 ploilngtho grudo wasHiiliM nliod. Geo. Miemmit nrrled In Portland from 1 1' 01 won 1 r wiiiiu mey psni iroiu Walla Walla Hiidwus soon ni rested (oral . iwi nly lotwenty-llvo conts per pound, no tempting to pass a Inrgerv ou tho l-'lrst Na-1 cording to quality. tlolial Rank. Mr. Falling (tolltelv liltlnd Fioin a ibor of geullemeil who havo him Into Ihn back nsuii and prudently sent just arrlvul from ilnint county we learn tlio lor tho police and had him arrested. imps mo looking well, iho mines uto paying Tim ('hi-oiium savH Win. Held, tho scotoh oipltallst, will remain lu Poillaud lit lepio sent certain money interests inaiscoK invist meiit hero. 'Iho lliillitin tolls of a Nov ad 1 mmi t lio traced Ida runaway wile 10 Portland and Ihtiml hur living with a .voung unin, tthlc'i hotisik ( i option ton aud had him nrrestid. Hill in the mean limn bo and Ids wlto imiiln ill their iltllcitiiifot mid urn hwuv logothi 1, buving Iho ebqur lu jml. When the ("rami Jury met tlioy ismliin'i llml mi wit lueses nguiust him mid llm ,uung 111 in" goi h in 11 ,r"""" 1 ho tub lived l n morvolr bv llm Wnlla win 111 vviuer vvoii.h nns noui uociariti daugnrous. A uumbsrol ( ilvmiilabov hi oaxcdn China- limit to Intvo blhqili lie (ill nlfby giving I1I10 i mtv iiiuiiiip. iiiu mtw iiiiiuiii jor (iiiiT mluerul, Fur ,cvnral dsja paM, nt Wnlla Wnlla, tenuis hnvo bit 11 limdliue with wool fin W'nl 1. 11 ;. 1 :... ... -.,..., riviliuter.uliiimiitsiiio lIiiuuuI ut tho rule or $10 n night. 'llm W11II1 Wall 1 Miits-i urn or Ihn Oili Inst., sns: 'Iho 1I111110 ul.ldi sunplies Glahioid'H Mill with water, g.tvn way on .Sunday ltil, doing soimi lu t to daiii io, nnd causul uervmiu pnoiilo living 111 Ihn vliiull lit limigino thai Walla Wn'l.l was to In vlslnd wuh it ilKiiMiir slinii.ii In tin, un which rui ully ihistrncd si vi nil villnge-e hi Massachusetts, On Monday, .furies I, 171, linn. Alvnn Flanders, who h now in Sun Frnm lieu, siilloiid'ninputnlliiliol nun nt his ligs ntiiivo tlio IfiiiKi, on Hi'iiiiint ol ills, imul linno. Mr. I laiidiis 01110 riipiisiiilid Washington '1, 1 rllury u Cougritst, iiml llicn oiiii)iled the Governor's nliuir lor some ilmu, Uo aid sorry nt inmr onus uilHioriiiins v ii,..u,.n,l ..-in i ii.ii.,.. i, t'. , f. ..'.'"". '"." ''.. "0" l"t'i to (hum lousm-ss. lulu. 'llieid.u'iLs Up to this il.ito havobeili, PnHIti tiurvnt 'ho Inst It ' "i iirciiu qulto 1 irs,o. 'd url In lln.' unv. Jim . ""'' "'"" I'"" CIkiiim imn hliould uiii'i rMiuid that llio M"11-1"'1 Hi'llmni svn-niridi -s, ,,"l'",',n ;''' will Imvvtti piy .'" ell' llu li(jsfyr(..l'.'lttl'-l "",l "I'PI'M'I JHd Iho silinol I111 'I" W, mill. every pdHormaiKo nt Wnlli Walls. Th. .if-' lMmdlUltid llitoiitlcii id ilitivultliif, '" l-t- ' si.i.iil,, ..i.'i...i.w i-.'i.. .1.... .'... iiuiiiner, ,(. nil iti.si, i.iir; 1111m1111.il 11 nidi'iti ins iisiiiifii iiiii'iiiuii ii 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 , : f. .Vi , .".-.." .7. "" 1 iril,7l;i(IUKtaliil, hj. 'total, I W) I. Card hnii i iViti!.. 1 isi It m s ,, !.i ' 1 r 'Kr""d. I ; resigned, lil. siispouded, hlo; Drilling iiK.tinsl 11 tin suII.h-umI, Ills fun ,,-1Mi,,i hi-ilnstlm ' 'I'udil iiii.,l,.,r-l.i., wiwwIililiiliiitalnwIiiLliMi.riiinil,.,.! tl,..,. '"I". ' ."'. '.'"".?." .. ""1.1 I'lemli rshlp, 1... 1 ....: ... 1 ::...... ...... . .v pru .ami, .i.wu. inn iiiiuuciui coiiuiiion 01 "" - -"I "nni-iiiiiiiiiiiuii, ,).., . lr.,l 1,wIl-ii is eoiiil llllil till) Wl. Hid. insiiir inr.li.i..r ,.. r.'.'i..r. .1 "'"' r"M" l-OUMIIS ,OOU, wl,!iuVa"vL:fH,u,:,r zip, s::i?"z m? i :k:, z tweiv",1,; tVA, V:r.u,. iVZtLi. 10 ! ,u.,i!i(V:t.t,.!:r.1tV7ri,i,LKit: viTr:i and it is not -striiiMilur gis.d rosd either ?! ' 1 o , '' ,'"" hN rr"""U h" "ot ,,turtl lliHrourn IHlw, uiiluml. In il. (,..,. lr'"" """ TlieteiiiiiiilwilonuraoniHkliiia.Miiiiiy, W Yamhill. Thnrn uro about loomumhurs.eud. r., havo granted a view lor u wsgou road xt Saturday tun llrst degree wlii to rn rosa tho mountains to tlm .sound, and six (iiiiferred urnin aclasaorsovemoeii Hjrsonshavobieuapjsilutoiltovlowoutandi Ti.u iiiih.Li,,,, i, , ,7 ,. loealo said nrnil. 0H.ratlons will lommeiKe, ' hHk''r a'.tl .' '"A"' '" ""il,1,"l,," ' "" aa soon as It Is praitlcablo 10 coss tho nV,,MCi , " i," V. .1 ,', "i " l!" 1"W!V' nounta n. ' .",," "0I "" '" u"' ult'i "'"I ofirlstenei tho ,. ., Alice, jun i-iisioui iiouso nun nils at rortiauil .. ..1.... ..11 ",","'","1 .. no iiiuu m sorinii irom tlie lavalry com-1 panles at Iji Grande 011 lliuuilsy, onnfi T.UUU1 n jjfMuuer iu cuarge 01 iuo guard. La Oraudo congregaled around a fight be !'.U '(' uflrtoraLIc jntu lum week. mane a poor haul nut or llm 27h en est a s ' ,"," " ', " ,''" "' , ...V" ,n "r M uo I..trts.cntlyarrlv.slbyth,. b.,rk Forwr,l. ixwto to Wnukvmlr&lV -tthr. About twenty jkiuiiiIs of oliiusmou, a row "i',.!' ,,",, VVL'K" ' i?M ,? '" ounlaln In Kuikages KiUvoo. eiehl ihe.ts of medl, ln . f.1."' ' .'"r'J' "!".".'. u"0 ' -.7?"' .J ih., frnm present appcarnmca we havo no doubt ntii iney win ultimately succeed. The new llilinrnlanSavIng and Loan Rank Isioboopenid in tho city ol Portland next week. Tlie ll'illcd 1 ays500 pooplocamoiiponlho loll 11 L. Stephens, The supnrluteudetit of tho Mtittnomali poor house gits so much work out of tho In mate thatmostor ilium havo quit going ml to emu 11 living elsewhere. Rev. Mr. lti idford his arrived to till the Coiwiei; it omit pulpit during Mr. l.iton's vbsimco. Iho bus'iiiss nnnat-or or the Maitulrns miiisircls lias 111 rued ami they aroioiiiiug. The hf'.'mcatltho III 1 oun prtli'iilars h -ii It siis ' pirtlculnrs aro nt hand" with items 1 It lit follow. Iho lodv ot (ieorgo lladen, tho ly drenvued at Portland, Ins bei 11 l.mitil. The O.ij'o.iufit svvs tho charges m-alllst tSi'o. sinmnie, lor foigeiv, multiply. Rincli fin m Portland to Albany. The tlo contest lot County .Imlgolii V.tni hlP loiiuiv, was divided by lot lu t.tvor if lint Itopuhl'iiiii ctmlldnto'll. Hurley, who drew iho I licit v lot and Is the coming man. Tint (;, . 1 in 1 s i) stint Itaik I'm ward has arrived ouctt Iroui Hong Ivntig with 2iN Chlui'so passengers. Shu was til diva from ltoipt Kong 10 .Win 1 1. S'tteundiiv School isinveutlnil will bo lii-lil 111 Portland tho 20 Ii ami M.li of this imilllll. Tint ColuiubU river his lowered .Mucin's at W.tllul t. Tint 7n it'iit' .Ii'hu'itcshs Miivor Falling has presented tho ll.tptlst Clin roll with a parson 10 bultdiiig. I Held, formerly editor of tho North Wisteiu (Viimiiiii Aili(niit will attend tho eemlin Couloreuionl tho M. I'. Chuiih. Mr. Pai quel Is liullilliiL' a siniill steamer above I lei Cascades tor.. F. Moody, who has thocoulrait Ion drying malls bet w eon 1'oit laml mid tint Utiles. 'Iho (.'inn ifsa.VH that tho average price ol wool paid nt I'.ugiiiii Cll so larlN'27 cents ici "!' nnuilll on Friday John Vluoyiird, a nelglilHir,klllud ouo iiicasuriiig nluo felt lu Itiiglh. Wo take Irom Ihn Mtmiitiinieri : Messrs. l-'reiieh V Co , ot this city, havit aliiailv itmlvid over twenty thousand ami ovi fining generally is pmspiniig, Iho Ii nun ritiu o oruaulatlnu In Jackson- . vlllo Isstlll progressing; lultinlis iintv iiiumi beiNiibout every mentiug. Many, whit worn I thought to bo pust leloriunlioii fiiim the evils ot lulemperauie, hsvo Joined and by llm htolhcrlv and sisierl nld they let cite fnmi llm ha lids of the iiiemhiis, 1110 living itsolim ir.. 'I110 lliiltttin savs: Tho bodv of a m ill waslouud In llm rui i-liiiirCaniiniiili In. -s.u- 1 utdav. !' nppiais Imiiii the ev lih mo Hint the IhmIv was llml of a 1111111 lismiil IIIlvIo-, 1 and Hmt ho hud been lu Din wnloriiisiiit . 1 11 1... .. . 1 .. , illlluti weeks. Jills llisil illgglliM w.t I is ,H n i.eur I'.nllevilln In 11 ! It in nn unio IllltXI ttCOKN. IIIIH NISI, l,lf;KIIIN tir 1 ,b i-uti I lomiliiou, ami inini nnni 1 111 110 f'llllni U.ll' was llm limn lili t-ns illdtMlid. 1 Tlio ko lv of t'i'iiieliiis am cln ulntiiu; 11 I o li Imii In ti.. iir.eiiu Pr.it 1111-lliiilfiii, 1 mir ' to jiiiiIiiii Alillt. tjniiniiii ttiiiiu.is iiniii'ieti 1 1, die Iliuml .lurt tor 'inliilliigtlio solmi I Audi id t i.iiu llua t.lihi. and -miivIi nl 111 il s, nltm id Iniuin v.v" " bind lal or lu tlio ."" .. ". .".. .. . ...... . 1. In. Mr It. I" .Itikson. nl WNoon-ln, w't v sited lids Slum tnM .siirlm; rviiiiilniM.f Un. I rosjn et In illlloillli lug (ilooili d sill t p, Is nil jus way to Oiigoii with limn car loads 01 puro lilnnil Spanish iiiitIiio sluop Mr .1 11 1.141 it nun lniiil his sli-iip limn D111I1I Kell, id nriminl, vvlpi Isomi ol tho oldest II iiroiigliluiil I'll nil IN of shnitp lu t' 1 UiiiIih'. Miitort. Mr. Kelly's Hock datim bnek to isj-, nnd hu hits tal.nn 111010 niniiiluiiw ut dllioriii' lairs Hutu unv imiu lu tlm I'nliitl Stales, Mr. Jackson 1 01111 s by wnv ot -".ill Iiamisisi, Hllll III lllt-H villi I1I111 loo pll l,l. ewes unci 271 bucks, all w iirautccl j urn bloods. 'I tin ,'llowiiu fiom the .1111111 il 11 pert ot tlio G. V. ('. I', shows llm stri uglh ol tho (Joi.il Tuiipiirs in iiregou: Niiiubiir of t"igiw si mmiiMiuii 111 inu 1 ir.um i.'niu.i, . ,si ,1 working during tiin v...ir, 2s. presi.nt V s A man bv tho imiuu of Win. Clark a black- llfwiilriiiifirliw.(.,nlv., ... ilinn,.n .... .1 V.i.i I. and llm remainder Me .. i.r-il.. t-ulla j, III Vll ..--. ritliiihon will keep w hiiiiseir. Two ("tiles! I week be for jlf Kot Into a tight SrArt plstol.t- a ifMt, aud ouo put inan'.mptli I""" -il lhyuxhlkollK'v'l'dJ'.ulng -.1 disth. f ilWll Sllllllkm. flf f !,.. nn, ...... .... 1 imiiii are 1 ir A. nanus- aunwi'" ::