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tilfattutte Sarmtr. gXn3E31ir3IMEaJ-T. HALEM, FltlDAY, SKI'T. 18, 1871. TELEGRAPHIC Wahiiikotok, Sept. 8. Since the declara tion ol General Sheridan tbaluo ntiu would he allowed to vls.lt Ibo Mack Hills region without authority i.l'iliu Interim Department that Department has been !n recti pi ul u large number of letteis asking itirm)fxloti 10 no theie. Acting Seeielurynt the Iuteiinr Cow mi has written a repb to Governor LYutdng ton, of Dakota, which Is l'uudshtd Im tiLiii cation M8 B reply to 1 1 siiullsr o ttiiuuiilca turns, lu which ho cites the provisions id tin. treaty of April, lbi.s, won u, tdoux, hv which Ibo Mack Illtli country was guaren teed tolhetii, the bouuiKuirs ul wiiImihihus follows: Commouciiik' .t tlift-,i bank or the Missouri river Klmo the tiny slvtn paralell of uorth latitude Intersecis tl.o same; ihotictt went ncioss ihe ner uinl slung tin. northern IIijO of Nebta-ltu to the out. huud drd and fourth degree ot lougltudo west iroui Greenwich: llituco north to the point where the forty-sixth parallel of north latitude In tersicts thb same: Ihcucu due east along mild paralell to the place of beginning. The Secre tary says tho only power to ulur this previa lou la that which u.adu tho treaty, and Ibiu It must be done with consent of the Indians. The late exploring expedition of Geu. Custer waa therely a rtoonnolbuuce ol the country lor the purpose of ascertaining tho best Iocs tlon If in the fututoll should tuconio luces vary lo establish there n uiUltary post. Chicago, Sept. 8. Lieutenant General Sheridan tecelved a dispatch lo-ulghl Iroui General Pope, a report from Colonel Miles Irouilhe camp ou lied river. August .11.-1, via Fort Dodge, of a decixive battle with MJOcoufedetatesand hostile Indians, the day bofore, August 30tb. Colonel Miles' com maud bad been lu pursuit of ibeso Indians leu davs, over a urriiuo rocky ami almost imputable, country, bclore they could be brought to a Maud. The route was strewn with their stores which they hail thrown away to aid their flight. The troops lought splendidly, and the victory was complete. Ijilrttou Indians were killed, aud many wounded. Col. Miles' command was, at the date of tho dispatch, 103 tulle from his base or supplies, and llielr supplies would bo ex hausted about the 15th. General Pope had ordered a supply tram twin which will reach them belore that date. Chicago, Sept. U Tlio Wisconsin Stato falr opened at Mllwauklu yesterday, Presi dent fetlllsou in bis address, speaking or rail roads, said o usolldallotJBoriallroaiU result 1 in such luiuieute combination of-capltal that the people became alaruied at the cen tralization of such Immense wealth. Tho railroads were guilty or several acts of bid faith, and by listening to unwise- counsel have done much to provoko and br'ng ou the ureseutdllllcliliy which could and should i.at.. iu.un avoided. Yet no arc not unmind ful ofiheald they have rendered the State In Its development. While tho people should be ever tenacious of their rights thev should ever be Just. All we should ask is the fair line u between the producer, consumer, and carrier, aud let us endeavor to solve this iiuesllou of cheap transportation wisely, ill passionately, and in strict Justice to all. Havaha, Sepu8. The Captain Ueneral has commuted the death sentence of the rebel leaders Betancourl, Jaaieuese and Itoda. Lieut. Arlza telegraphs from Veatanras fob Iowa: "Just arrived here. The enemy num. bering 600, have been completely defeated at Yarayabo with a loss of 3d killed. Nbw Yonic, Sept. 10. Tho Liberal Stato Convent lou nut ymterday at Albany, hut made no uoiziluallon and adjourned to Sep- ,eWoHCiiiMTin.Mas., Sept. O.-The Demo cratic Stale Convention reassembled to-day aud iheState ticket waa completed as tallow: ForSeiretary of State, UenJ. Vt Jills, of Ml anistowu: Treasurer, Nathaniel Clark, of Livnn: Audhor, O. Osgrovo Moore, of New hurryporliAitorueyUeuoral, Waldo Colburu C r .tr, v' linnr. Ak.. Sort. 0 Tho Dftnn crutlo Stato Convention organized last night and ou reassembling thU morning ndopled resolutions endorsing tho Constitution Just framed by the. Constitutional Convention and appealing to the jwiple of the State to Mistiun Hand tom-i.ro the .qt.allly ol a men I.e. store Hie law, honesty and eapabllllty in the mlmlnl.lratlou of every publlo trust bihI the Mcdy iiuulsbmiiit of pub c crliiio. Tho Convonllon then nominated Klisha Hx ter for Governor by a vote i.f 01, to W for all other candidates. A Commiileo was appoint ed to Inlorm the Governor of his noinlnatlon and Ihev returned with a written message that while he endorsed Iho Convention aud its platform, ho denned It best for the Inter fmis of the Stale to ilecllne Iho nomination. Thereupon great exclK meiit resulted, mid those who st hrst opKvseil him now changed their votes to him, and the nomination was niade iiuanlmous. ST. l'Al'i., Mlun., Sept. l Tho itopuhll can Slate Convention met at Mliiiicap"!! to ilny aud noiuluatid Judge J. U. McMIJIin for reeltctlon for Chief Justke, audi1. It. Cornell for ASMX'late Justice. Jackkon, Mich., Sept. l. Tho lleform State Convention met today. There were about tiny delegaiea prestnt, most of them Itenublicaiis. A lull Slate ticket wan num. inated: Henrv Chsuiberlaln, or HrrKui iountv. for Ooveruoi; J. W. Turner lor lileut'oovernori George W.Uouse for Seo. reury of State. The ticket Is about evenly divided between Detntcra'.s aud Ilepubll. Omaha, Neb-, Sept. O.-The Independent Convention at Lincoln met lo day and nom inated J. W. DavU. of Douglas, for Congiess; J. F. Gardiner for Governor Henry Htlb for Becrelar j of State. St. Louis. Mo., Sept. O.-The Republican Congressional Convention of the Sixth Dis trict adopted resolutions endorsing the State Ceulisl Committee's recommendation of tho State Central Commltte will be cariledout 1-y tl o Convention, as there seetus Utile doubt tiat It will be' Indirectly In ravor or the'tlcket nominated by the Indepndeut He- j sr.. ir a-Lnlloii aiil ts.llllll 111 vfJjli.H ,v Wm Genirv. a fai'uierand native nf il estate ' Col.vxinu, h. v., wpi. in-cn iiiifiHsui IheHepoblUanConvenllon has done nothing The fight Is going on In the Committee ou Credential oyer ihe admission or certain conttlnjt delfrffatlon, the re.ult of which will Involve the nomination or defeat of Chamberlain. Kim-ANP. Vt., Sept. 10-Jodco Poland publishes a. letter in the Kulland JferaUt,Un inorulufl. withdrawing ,bl name from tba lCirrri.lon.1 contotfri Ih. Second DUtrict. Nilw Yobk, Sept. 10,-Tben. Ij great ex citement at Green Polot, Long Wand, oyer the dtoappemWM of three Doonthold child btbe was Ukert out fomrlda by dlsobarged nurso. who did not return till next day. Hsr oryUtliatthe wm cspvurtd by to men, I VvhntnnL-ilioi.ni.i' . . In a house, iron, w,... ..: "'"","!.. "l .wuas kl,rT iiiiiiH iiiiii i np nitii B.ia ... . eh I or hi.i V u""es'"'Pllber killed the h liher,li,reiV-!br ",e ,mr,50 f b,RcUm"11- nutlZ. .Y"hK l1'1, "-Motilton's stain mil t appear in th-Or..;.Aic with aennmle o' letters produced tt.erelu. Among the let- ers l, Ol,0 rrou, lV,clier to Moultoii, lucUw. heck and directing Mniilton to use It at ni ti... ..u.... i . . , ." " "-'w , making an aypo,;;; t ? Ills love o Mrs. Moultoii, and writes HOW ,Z. U ,Pftr l1' 'oi,,t slm WMks some. i ' Al"! n 1,"",r fro"1 Mrs- '". M". llltou's mother, In whleh slu. address, s leocher hs my dear on," and aks him to help her pay her rent, mid t'rovi.le for her sell tliroiiuli the winter. She rrfers to hi, W'eeclli r s) sntu, and say. only six persons Know it. .,,,, wnus ot KIiaIh tii's home ttntibln, mid ihanUllM-eher fur the deen con HiiiHuoii iiOHlMrdshitrtliiiikdiler. The letter elo.es; "iMjouknow Ithlnk It verv slranue ll.sl .Mill should alt mn to cull you invsoii?" .'Mmiioii :i im i. !'. , A V. "J. - '. b.T4, '" II Ik III 1IIHI lltlllt ll.u.. !.. I.u.l i..l slimv I Inn ,..i ,. ...'.,, ..-.... n., ,. I,,...! i-mm i i , i . ii ., . . . ' !. h IV HiU.,'H'V ,""' l"i!-vr 'h. fnlVv nu-'?.' u,,,leIoi'. nouiagr.it-1 In.', nl ;'.ti .i . J,'1" J.lf'.utl',hn. """""ar'zes) Moullnn's a..l i-hi. i I L, "",,' "V;" ","""'" '"' hH,M pa'.l ?,,t)i)tl lilaekiiial), The Inter hetiins . ' statement tie SllOWS tlist Im illil rn.lr clliclent counsel and aid to lleecher after the puoiieaiion or Hih ifcieoti letter, and avers lu this rtspect that Heechertold a willful rl.H hood: tnat he waa not n blackmailer, and that Ueecher whs a blackmailer, in that he availed hlmseir or the power which Tillon had over Howeu to extort through Chapiu rrom liowen a cerllllcato or character; that dnvlcfs to which ho (Moullon) resorted were IWcher's ovv n suggestions, ami made lu au ellort to help and save lletcher. Ho gives rptcltlcally the Justltlcatlon which Ueecher gave lohlin for his adultery with Mrs. Til ton, namely, this: That hl.s physical expres sion or love was as natural us the wordn of endearment ho tued toward her. This, Moul lon sajs, was the Hrst coinmunicatlon ot the doctrine of Ireo love he had ever heard, and It therefore became impressed deeply on his memory: that when ho read to IJeeehor Iroui a letter of Til ton lo ltoweu llieelmrcn of rape made by Dow en, that lteeuhur deem edit ii cessnry to tell hlui the truth with reference to the woman mentioned by Jim en. Ueecher saying "1 didn't commit n rape; but It Is Into 1 had an Intercourse with the woman." Moultoii said: "If von are ou Irleudly terms, you had better have a re traction, else you may bo at flovven's iner cv." ltoecher did so. and obtained tho lot rclractiuu he could, which appears lu tlm statement. It appears alsxi Irum Mouluvu's statement that the ellorta or General Ilutler have been toward the safely or Ueecher, in order lo save him and the couutry Iroui the shauie that would unsuo Iroui tue puhlica lion or tho vvholo truth. Ho (lluller) has never appeared in New York ou this ques tion, except at tho suggestion or Ueeciicr's counsel. Washington, Sept. 10. The call roracon ventiou ol Kepubllcaus of the ria-oiistructisl States, to he held In Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 13th, is Mug signed by prominent Kepubllcaus. Tho call says: All ltotlhli catiB, whether or those or other States, who stilt earnestly see a to maintain cno princi ples on which the Union was defended, and to inaugurate which In the South reconstruc tion was begun, and who feel all Interest lu the preservation of law and order, aud tho rights of cltizoushlp, aro Invited Mi atleud this Convention, aud all should become po sosedof the facta as lo the true condition In their respective localities, so that au author! tatlvo statement may be made to the country. MKMrms, Sept. 10 Douglas Jameson, nno of the negroes laketi by lbs mob from Tren ton jail, is here In Jail lu charge of the U.S. Marshal.who refuses all communication with uliu. It Is believed, from disclosures made by hlui, the Deputy arrested five men at Picketsvllle last night, who woro concerned in the Trenton alfalr, and two others lor whom warrants woro out, canio aud surren dered themselves to the Marshal. UtiHt-'Al-o, Sept. 10. At tho running races at Uutlalo Park today, tho rate for llulUIo Cup. f 1,000, two and a half miles, waa won by Katie Pease; Lizzie Lucaa second, and Wanderer third. Time, -I.ItfJj tho rastest cup tiruo on record by six seconds. I llli'.uio.Sept. II. The nfcr-OminVlNiiw Orleans special sajs: Information iroiu St. Martin's and Iberia parlslus, ludicato Unit tho white leiigius make bold to stato (hut tliry have three cannon and urn armed with WlucbtMir rlllm. They havo rations fur nished hy (Joveriinu'Ut during tho uvorlluw DiirlmMho last three vvitk-4 t7 ueittci's and whiles have hien inurdorid ill that vicinity. It. Iiil'imk from Cuiishatla statu Unit at li:it ' .'to poisons have been murdered lu and ubyut I Twin Miui.niain, N". U.i Ci'J- ':J H'eoh that place. Keglstratlon olllwrs 111 lllu liortli. er preached horn trt-day to ft fclllllMr turon(? (in sud vvesleru porlluus ofthb Stato decline i lo that or last Sunday, taklmt Ills text from to servo, owing lo thb Insecurity of life. Tho'thn oh rhaplrr of Galatlous, ir h lo Ihth regular piuicu i oiireveiorv nave ueen ilia charged, and Iho llremeii, ul! or whom are white leaglltrs, have been appoiutod to sue codthtm. A number or casus ol Prussian guiiSgCOiislgned to white lesuuers of this city, ami hroiighl from New York city on the sliiiuislilp Western Metropolis hihI inarkrd ludlesaiid chlldien'sslKo.s, have Uen scl.-d. S. G. lteed.ot I'oilland. sent vosterdavln I'orilntul vla."iau Francisco two car loads of high-hrod horses, embracing represeutatlveM ol' HauibJetoiilan. Msinbrino Clilef and George M. Patchen, crossed with the host thoroughbred blood. Among them la the Patchen stallion Autocrat, ono nf the finest stallions lu the northwest, Clydesdale stal lion, Young Marquis, weighing 1,1X10 pouuds, and purchased by Mr. Heed In Canada. I.o.mhim, ncpi. ii. a lerriuo collision oo I furred this morning ou the Great Ksiern Railroad, near Isorwlch. JMfleen iHsrsons w ere iuststilly killed aud. thirty Injured .some It is feared, tatslly. hKOO.MI DIM'ATCII It IS Staled UOW tliat twenty were killed outright and fifty wound-1 ed liv the Great Kastern Hallway collision. The'llue N coiupli-tely covered by debris of wrecked trains. San Fiiancisco, Sept. 11, Msry C. Santos has couimcuctd suit sgalust James G, Steele A- Co., druggists or this city, for damage In the sum of if lO.tKaJ, She allege her husband was killed throuuh mistake or tho clerk luinsni. Jules Tuuas. Samuel K. Chapln.Saui'l dnteiidaul's einnlov. he havlnir taut hlui. on Dr. Gibbon's piearripllon, dos of deadly I lKilsou. Coroner lllce, who lias possession of purl of too mwJlcine Jell at the lluio ol sau tos' death, refuses lo deliver U for purposes of analjsla. There were about 2.000 people at the Hay District Fair grounds to-day lo wltnesa the parade of stock and the jaue. The stock parade waa magnificent, and waa followed by an exhibition ot tiottera and ruunsr going over the course lu reverse direction, aiford lng a most beautiful and iDtoreatlngspecUols. Jewish holiday opened thkt rvenlog.. All the Synigogtieeare thronged and moat place of business closed. Lkavknwomtu, Sept. 11. The State Tern ereno Convention utsl Jier to-day. Only four dalegau were prrarsrtrom V of tbe JO counts lo tba Kuto. A fall UckM wMaon Jnaied. beaded by D, 0. Haskell for Uot-r-nor. tie declined as soon a notified of Ibo nomination, and others will probably do the Mine, ' .OLV.Mm'V Tt. ll.-Tho leniooratlo !tie Ceniral t'omniltlee lo dav plsiwl thp niuiiH ot Geo. llexnii nn the Slate ticket for J mine ol the Supremo Court for the short term, St. rAVi., Sept. 11. Gen. Custer's final olllcisl np,irt to tJen. Terry rci'Hpltulntex his tortuer statement and takes strong around In favor of the Immedlatn opening of tho majK urns country. Ho emlorsus t in ro- '.J "'"'J.-Hm -"-I .Ja .fur-ha r , Profd. Wllli.llf.li Hint IVmnlilantt utiwurt tliul iien. i'tiier noes nnt Know or tils own knoi.(luH tht any ci.lor of gold was tbund In ihelllsck Hills. r LntTiM, Sppt. tl, .Margn ami rnlhusl ssiic niiM.tlng in ratify tho lVople's nmvo iienl ami the ticket nominated l.v tli.i IVo nle's Stale Coiiveuttnii was held In the Court lloiiMi to night. Sneichos worn iinido by .MsJ Genlrv, People's nominee for Governor, at it hy SnUHtnr Slniisr. and others. Senator N'hiiiis declared 'hat llm I'poiiIu'h movoiui'Ut ....I .1... I ,.... .1 .!... l.-.l III . . ..... ! I",,1,v ""' Hl1""1'' l' ,l ,"'llv' -npport. a .. . i. ... . . ' , i,i;ximito. .mo.. m-ii. t'j , smioiioir nt I'ay, nminB ii t ot m lnrolhUiiriern.mil lietwt L. A. Kane and IVputv I Inc. In which Kano wn . mortally wounded. '. Bwlng "lit of an old Tend, o.viirnd ),. it. I-nr,.r,..., !...... i I. i..r.i..i Slieilll Kiiirelin Kvv as killed and Kwing riin.Aiiri.i-tiiA, Sept. 11 Wool U tlrm. nwtnc tn the light supply. Colorado, wnsli ed, 'J.llWl: unwashed, SIQiCilo; extr.i and Merino, pulled, -IPif IScj No, 1 and superfine, pulled, irfji t.c; Texas line and medium, 70j;Vw-: Texas, coarse, HI Qi'Jili' j California line anil meillum, aiJ3Tc: coarse, -lif.t'Kte. Nointt Pi.atii:, Neb., Sept. 12. 'tho lust few days horses, to the number of 10, have mysteriously disappeared between this place and Willow Island, Sherltrstriithers, while out lu pursuit to-day, saw Indians running oil' stork one tnllo cast or llrndy Island. Western Union Telegraph repairer ltaker also states that six Sioux Indians crossed tho railroad track going north, llradley reports that lltlnir whs distinctly heard around the curve at 3 v. M. The train rait over an un known man in the vicinity where tho tiring was heard. On tho train betmr stopped, the b-.dv was round cold, with a bullet hole lu Iho back. Section nioii with Ilrady also re port seeing 10 Indians, mid emtio Into tho station, Wasiiimiton, Sept. 12 Assistant Surgeon Samuel A. Stormw is relieved from duty as Aasla'ant Surgeon, aud John II. llarlhof N ordered In roirt In the Army Medical Hoard lor examination for promotion, aud thou to the Department of the Columbia, IiNImDN, Sept. 12. JiilW A. M. Ity a recent aureemeiit of the Allanllo steamship Com panies at Liverpool a uniform rota or steer, age passage was tlxed at C-'i for both slow sud last stunners between Liverpool and It iston. Iain Hon, Sept. 12 Tho great strike of pot ton operatives at Holtou begun on tho Till lust. Four mills, employing 1:1,000 pernios, havo stopied, whllo lour mills, employing 7irt0, are sllll running. Th Trad's Unions throughout Iho manufsoturlng districts aro collecting stihacrlptlons for idlers, Iinpon, Sept. 12. r:S(1 a. i. A special to tho IVwim from CaicutUi saya all apprehen sions of a second year famine aro ended. Them Is a partial failure of the crops In some districts, but not groster than otdlnary years. Paimh, Sept. 11. SannrVega Armljo, Iho uowly appointed Spanish Ambassador, pre sented kla credentials to President MacMa hon to-day. President MaeMahon has resumed his tour, ile arrived at Mile to-day, nrenm pauled by Oen. DeClssy. The city waa lllu uilnated bwilght. Tim President will go to Arras and San Quenlln, At the latter place a grand military maneuvre will he witness ed. Thence tho Presidential party will go to Lynns. San Fhancisto, Sept. 12. The China Trans-Pacific Company has been bought out hy tho lacltl Mall Steamship Company. The latter Company acquires the Vancouver and Vasco de Oama. Virtually tho steamers are chartered, slnco no forelgn-htillt vessel can be registered In an Anierleau'a name. The next trip id llm Vancouver will be un der the supenutendenco or tho Pacltlu Com pany. Tho Granada, which trailed rorPsnama to day, took no passengers hut 1.H27 Ions or inerchandtse.liicludlligteHsand silks brought l.v the Coliuia Iroiu t'lilna and Jaimu, There was an Inimnnso crowd at tho Hay District I'alr this afternoon. Tho iiinulng raco lor f 1,1100 was won easily lty Henry. Tho last race, lor a pursoof fl,(vO, i'u n trolling one, very IntortstliiK, won by Joe, owned by .Siiiiuel Theller. Tho horses ootihl Irartll.v be .... . -..!....- 'II... teen n. .... nil ikiu owiiik in uaiKiiess, j in ii.,,.. i ,,i, u, mni, was not extraordinary verso. Inclusive, lleochor lias seldom preauh ed with tlloro vigor or ell'oct. Tlio drill of the disburse was tho meaning of tho religion of man, which he argued lo he liberty that liberty which comes from perfoot, uncon scious, automat lo obedience to law, Coi.umiius. M, C, Sept. 13. The Ilepubll can Convention nominated I). II. Chamber lain ror Governor; It. II, lives, present In cninlieii', ror I. Unt. Governor: and It. II. Klllot, Chairman F.xecutlve Coinmltlee. Au Indeiiendent Convention Is In he called, as many delegates are dlssitlslled, ami other nominations will bo made. Nkvv Ori.kanh, Sept. 1 1, In response to a call for a mass'iiieeelngon Canal street this niornhiK, to protest against tho sler.ure or sruis of private citizens, men Iwuan to as semble at 10 n'cloitk.and by 11 o'clock the broad sidewalks of iho gnat thorough. rare were filled forssveral sntisres. There stanns to lie a general suspension or business at this hour (noon). Addressisare bclnir delivered rrom the basoofthe Clay Slutiin. N'lUlsturli anew of snv kind has ocured. Two onto- psnles of I'tdunl Males trisiiei arrived (his mornlni.', ftul Marshall Packard reports a regliueiiten rouln from Holly Springs, MKh ishlppl, for thU city. The meeting adopted resolutions requesting iho Immediate ahdlc tlon of Governor Kelloirg. ami a commltteii of citizen, consisting or It. II. MarrtChsIr Ilell. sud J. M.Selkur. was aliisilnled to wait uiwn the Governor. The meeting Is walling the retsirt ot the committee me ConiuitlU-e wetitlollie kiwiiiiihpiiich where they were met hy Gen. Dibble of the Governor's stall, who informed them that hi would lake the uixsusire to the Governor, which be accordingly did, and soon returned with reply that the Governor must dec-line to receive any communication from Ihe meet ing, because na bad definite and accurate In formation that there were now assembled In different pan of the city several large bodies of armed men who met at th same call that con?Med lb mass meeting. Tbla h regard ed a meoaoe.aad while he woold deem it one of bb blgaaat duties lo receive any onto munloation or patltlon from any peaceable assets blag of cHlzeo, be could not recog laaa raaoaclng request. T-baCkalnnanrtf tbeComtnltlMtrapllMlt Tbrre no armed men in Canal street, o far a w know. We call on a mission of j. ace, lU w btUeT lUt if th Oovemgr a had seceded m tho proiawltlon we brought Mr. Horatio Cook an undertaker In Port to dav. It would have pacllled the people ol land had his lou broken by lumping out of Loulslinastid might or would have prevmt. his wngon last Sunday, ul violence i r liliKdsbil. So tar as. we are ti, Yoiiutt'a lllver Grango, P, of II,, hai concerned, we ste piepiired to pledge to hlui completed Its ni'Ktmlzallon. that there will tie no violence to lersoii or W(1 ,(UI) ,,,. n u nf , 0r(Br or t)roerty. Woleel In a position o n tho con- llV1i0V,H ttlll org,inUed at Ulllshoro trarv to assure him that there should be per- 0( ., feet Itnniiinlty to both. .... v-'. u. ......... ... .i. . ..i...i Uen. t littles, on tl.o pan oi ino uinoni.r, replied: "I have to reat what I s-ld be- f. ret that, while there may be no srmei. met on Canal street, theie are armed bodies Gen, Dlbh s, ou tl.o part or lie uovwnor, .(, l.l.t m taln.r, ilUtuno.. iiukMltill1,.il Oil till same call as otir iiiasa niiM.tiin!." TtiecoinniUtee then rellied and reported the H'stilt of tlieir Interview to the meeting Tho people were then aitvlsed to go home nod get their atuiH mill iiininiiiiltloii and in tiliu to assist tho While I..-, kiio, who vveiv there under arms, -n i mi ii'e tho plana that would be arrantx! h r il-mi. The people I quietly disperse.-. Ai'.-i aid, quite a liirie I iiuiiiherforiucd pun .-n.iiana iiuitched up Cam p strict ' Wasiiimiixix. Sept. l.t The following I posiolllco arrangements hale been ordeiisl tor tho Pacllli) coast : Oillce established Gales creik, Wiishlnuiou ciinty, Oitvon, Lester Hiiy,oslimisteisi (luniil-iskii, vlkn. l'0-.tmuster appointed l'". It Poor, at fori llldwell, Modoo county. Cul ; lleiry C. Huston, Long Tom, l.'ine county, Oregon. At the Instance ofSeliator Mitchell the tol lowlna iidditlonal mall service has Ixen ordered In Oregoi. by tho Poslolllci Depart nient: New weekly mall from Kiigeno City u.....uu lliu f-nBi-1. tl.i liliili lit ulna lo lTlll.l.r Oi'llO- co; mall service on tho route rrom Dallas, I II. Gray, Dr. A. Ulnney auiKol.Jnlui Ail.ilr, Polk iHiuutv, to Pnllomalli, Henton eotliuy, i .1 r. . worn sppolnted to cat her Information ro has boon Increased rrom vveikly to semi-. lallvn lo Iho coiiiuii'iclal iuhicIs of Iho lower weekly; route Irom Wheatland to S.iliuu III- Coluiuhlii river. creased from vveeklj lo seinl-weekly. ' l!ev, 1), K. Neslilt, rormerly or Corvallla, Tho Commissioner of Pensions liss dec!- i us been called lo the pislorate or tho Con dml that, as preliminary to tho consideration Kigatioual Chinch at MeiidtH'Ino, Cat. or olaluis under the act of Juno IS. I.Sill, pio- ( The Ktigeno (.'lomf of the f.th ssvs: Tim vldlng for the pcuslou of iM Per mouth, id leulnn permanent total dUaliilltv, the appll emit must present evidence showing that he .7 , ,, , .. . ,, nnillres Iho reuuur aid and attuudaiice ul -.,!. ....-,. itiuiiiiri ii-isini. Montgomery lllalr has been called to MU sourl by tho daugetoiis Illness of his brother Frank. Cuicauo, Sept. II. A Washington special savs tills week the Solicitor of tho Treasury will havo read dv for preseiltallou totho Pa-. ,1,,I,lUl,'' "r. shoolliig Ills uelghli Conilwuytho demand ol lhel' "Hudeil ariest till I afler the upon the road lor payment of Jrried, wlien hherlll lerry arr clllu Railroad Government uihiii the road lor pay Inlerusts duo tho Government on l'aclllo rail road bonds, Pauls, Sept. Ill, Francois Gulllauiilo Gul 7ot, tho eminent statesman and writer, died to-day at his residence lu Vsllicher. Ho will Im hurried In St. Dunn Cemelnrv-. The fun- end Is to lio strictly pjlvats and unceieiuonl-' Ou Sunday uluht last, nhoiil !i o'clock, ns ous. some of Ihe employes of the O, S. N. Co. PAini.Scpt. H. Partial returns rrom tlio wore going out lo tho miss house from tho election for the Ass lily in Iho Department Dill" in a hand car, they struck u rock. or Marve el Loire, hut Including rettiri.s from which s'mioevll dlspo-od p..rson hud placed all the Important low ns, give the ItepnlilltMti Jon tho track, and threw ono of the men, candidate UilJMK) voles, llruas (Goveriiiuetiti Mlulniel Diy who was ul tho orauk, out of candidate supporting lint Supluunati) 'i! UtH. . and lu front or the ear, which pa-.si.il over It Is probable that the election will losiilt lu his rluht leu lust above the knee, luckily not no choice, and that another election will breaking It, but spraining his loll snklo anil havo to be hold. ' alio, -.other brulslm; hlui badly. Tho com- I.onpon, Sept. 1 1. Tho .StiiHdiinl saya the ' pan v oiler $.'iiiil reward lor the apprehension Schlestvlg question Is assuming a serious as-' of llm perpetrator. pect In consequence or tho dally ex pulsion of , meetlmr of delegates from various Danish subject and tint hostile lone or the Granites In I'nloii coiiniy was held In Union German Press. Publlo opinion will compel ,, Tuesday or lasl w'eek, constituting a the Government to send a rormsl unto hi Counoll. 'I'litijiirisilloilon or IliUConnell Is Hcrlluand ullimatoly to retaliate hy tho ex-, ,..,, mil with that of thecounlv. All mat- pulsion of Gorman subjects from Danish soil. STATU AMD TEARZTORIAI. There are now 21,1 voters lu Ochoco pre cinct, Wasco county. There were six Immersions at I.owlsvlllc, Polk count', lasl Saturday, The corner stone of the new Haptlst church was laid at the Dalles lasl week. Jacksonville has five schools In operation, which speaks well for place of its size. 'I huamouiitof taxable properly as returned by the Assessor or Wasco county, sums up tf,28l,3liS. The Assessor or Waeo county had put the O. S. N. Co. down for t-'t-'t-'i.tKH); but Iho Initial- Izatiou Hoard redo cud n to .T:l,.'a.ll. W. 11. Odell lias c nlelid Ids survevliiL' contract In tho Ouhoio country, and will soon teliirii l.oiiio. Ti.,. Mu...ii.. rr..t..ti.. ..r i...i ...in.. havo concluded to build n twi-lfiry brick edifice, and will commoiieo operations hsloro " ""."" '"' '" .""-"ii" long. i ' Tho piibllu schools of Kugeiie City la'gliu this wi!'k in r the dlr.clloi.nl Dr. Grulihs, I J1'"'." ""."'"P""' "'"' '" """lh !;r,!,r,,i,,1H assl.ted hy Mrs. Giuhhs and Mh-s Maggie "''"". Ho iiJolin s l'd"ll ''"- V"1 ,l' Walkur " "h u ilKlancKpf six inlli-,iit hlghllde.ln n lei-ky ,, . . hott. iiiid t'tsv'liii a Imrisi by the hoai, Ahi r ji'O pajmont of lliii ehilin nf the IMclfic' atsrllnu, tlm lldeilhanue.l ami carried them Ufldgft I oinpaiiy lor llm coiislructloii ol lhcraril Hnj laoin. uud to save themselves ,..1HM firl.1 ... I,.... .... I Mill.. uwu ftvi..,.vn IIU VUlllll' IIUOlll fl,0U() III llcht. Su.iliid propO'uls ror building a now county Jill at Jacksonville will ho iis-eiviil allloi olllcuol the County Cleik or Jackson until S1. SKI, IS7I. As there s ems to bo no probability or Jack son county having a Fair, It Is projiostd hy various persons to havuat lessl a stock ex liihltlou and races. On last Wednesday a young iiiuu named James Anderson was thrown from a horse, near Corvallls, aud had his right shoulder badly dislocated. The uaiiio of Ship Islaiul.Whatcoiii county, lias neeuciisngeii lomnp iiarnor. rIlut t (dri'itkl I (itiiifi U.lth liilitliiir ul m't1. uiaii'MIII,S.ule; iheAurtHila aud Myer.i wlilicil. kiun itai-. Mr. Sweeny, living lu Cowlitz county, II.In v.ir ihUh! 4ti InislifU or ul.I.r i,. ih,. H.ir.. mid Km liiishels ofimts. The tog whistle at the Dungeiirss light, a dlsiaiiiM ot k mo twenty miles, was plainly heard st Port Townseiut last Saturday morn, lng Custer's ex pmIi Ion has lxtn Interviewing 'Ono .Slab," ahoux Chief, who says Ihnjveral companies would bo crilshlnvr ore, How-man exisslltloii la.l spring killed leu , wh,-h It Is thought will pay well. The llllc ami wounded seven Indlsus. ,.,.,, diatrlctls now most promising. Crops on llm Swlunuitsh are rockiinoil enoriiioiis. Tim farmers, It is said, havo In conlimpl nlon the loading of a vessel with wheal fur San Francisco, A Isser I.4lgusinstur, la.tllnir "on thooiit side," has clesiibd upalsmt $lsl Iroui a faro gstne since July 1st. Thlslsouecssooutofa thousand, where an outsider has won enough lo pay hlui leu cents au hour for sitting al the game. Mr. UuJvey, Just In lo Helena from the In dian country, letajrl that the Flathead camp Is nesr Ihe mouth of Deep creek.snd that they inanileat hostility against Ihe (.'rows, having sioleualew horse from the river Crow a tbey were coming lu. The VulUUn say SM car loads or wheat came In oh Saturday by the east side road. A Short trial trip was made Saturday hy the nw light draft steamer Ohio. She Is In tended for tba Upper Willamette trade. When ladanad wltb IM) ton it I calculated that sts will draw but twenty. four inch. More salmon canneries on the Lowr Col utubU rc ulktd vf, ;- ,',,."' ., ,, . ,. T,,. C hi mdi, Korest Grove, at I A. M. llev. Walker will pre. ill Iho hlrly.Neyei ih , tlverssry or I.N labors in the ministry an on t ll s C(.l,1 , l!.-v. Mvroii 1M has a call to preach nt the Conur. L'atini.ul Clmrcli In Albany In tho place ot Umv . .Mr. Hotelier, who reslmied to i accept the pstniiim of tho Congregational Church at tlm Itvlles, Orevton flour shipped from this port on tho Middlesex la-l V ear is now' being Used OU that vessel n- ship stores, It has been the rounds to Ktitilsnd and Australia, passing Ihtnug'i the tiopi. s suvi ral times, and is yet sweet and pure. Mrs Unco Itolmiil, who was rilghtfully lolured in iho runawiiv and sniasli-up lit Ddlev thico Mii'l.s mil, is now In a fair wav lo iccvovt-r. Mouiliv she lurtiid 111 bed, lif ter Iv ii. no ln-r Im-k lor linen weeks,. Ii Is t ImuiuI i that she will gol well, Willi tlio II ho ot her hull s. At u iiieelluir, lnt Saturday ovrnlnr. of I'm elticns o Astoria, pursuant lo notice Col. I Pa) lor chalt loan, Hon, W. D. Hare, Secre tary a isiininltieo ol' live, con-Ntlni; nf Jliduo J. . A. Hovvlby, T. P. Powers, J. II. iiii'itie iiiiiigiiciiiiipiiiyeiiiiipiiiti.il its con tract on the Sprluglleld bridgo .vesterday. i.if.n ii ...i..iin jii, I'.T.i.ii.ii.iPiimiiniiK.iui ,., ,,m... ,,, ,i, ,,,u ,,f .r,w vi.i..! Ihere reltiiillia jut to ueilouoiiMnallauioiiiit ..'.-'' ... .... ...... ........ ..,......-, ........ will ham to be done by tho road supervisor or that district. At the May term or Clrnult Court, the Grand Jury found a bill or Indictment iiudtist ii vouug iiuiii naiiied Wells, n( Cisis lor sslinotmg Ills uetghhors' cattle. Court ad- rrcstcd him. tint tho bird llw nvvav niMln. Ferry kept tho matter to hluisell' and had his weather evn pculed for the gentleman, who was caught ou Iho I'tqiillle last Tuesday mid liroutfiit into j'.uipiroCliy, wiu.ro ho now lo- 1"""'' 1 1M- Iters of Interest to Dm farming and sloek-rals- lug portion nf the Jurisdiction Is considered liy them. An Kxcciillvo Committee was ap pointed, consisting or David Mlcheals, of Powder river; John Hhlnehnrt, of Hummer- lllu; John Cielghlon, or Union; S, M. lllooni, of t'ovej and lleuamln llrnwn, of l.a Grande. The tlrsl duty of this Committee Is to ucKOtiato with the proprietors or vurlous llntirlug nulls In the valley and ascertain which mill will do the grinding for all Giaugers Ihe cheapest, and Umiii Ihe best terms. The Cniumillco vv ill report ono week, from next Monday, afler which other mat ters of lmHirlanco lo the agricultural ami stock-raising li.leresis or the county will ho looked after. 11. A, McAllister was ap pointed hy iho Council the business agent of the Grangers for tint county. James IM, llauisey, u lad nf lo vcars, sou or l. It'ilnX'V. of Hist Cheluileiii. while trimming the limbs nit a iron which he hud ' felted, cut u very dauuerous uash In Ids rlitht I lei;. Tim nxo 'truck on t'looulsldonf his ..,. . , i. .,., I ",'" '"I" . '"," r""".'i V" K """"" V" i,ln" lnc1"" '" '""W"1 ''d stopping on tho hone. Mr. John Fry mid mi In tlau, u few 71 ivs liny Nl tho liiiiii go, parol v escaping Willi the rllvoi 'I lie Ii'i'so WJs1 drow lied. 'I lot IflsurSph was POIllplijts'l between Itolso and "HUT I'hy, I'rlilsy. At.-,""'t Wi Ii. wiii.ii it... wlro reiicheil ll,iln Iho fltit.'im 1 turned out eniuusso td wclisunn It, sml grtb ml the first i link id Iho ill 'rtillleut with A,). , end rounds fired fiuui a I2.s)iindur Thirn w nan grand uelehrallon on the ovoilt Monday theeltl'iins of Owyheo having enntrlliills'". ' iilioul 5I,I to inako It IhuurtildustJublluo uvjr wllne.s-cii in iiiatto, John Fo.vlnr, of Wheatland, met with a severe accident mi Saturday last whllo haul lug wheat lo the mill ill that plana. The wihjoii lipped over, and a Kirllou of the load fell (ill lilIU cripilietl liM right anaiu severely. W. J Hnodgrius, or Org Dall, stitlodoti last r.loniUv iii AlliintA. Geo . to attend ton I "ftl"" '; W. ' '; "' J i I nlteilSlalcsor tho l.t).G. I'., wlilili liieof thorn shortly. Mr, S. will visit hU old homo 111 Ohio, during his absence. A gonlleiuau Just down fiom Grant county, liitorms uwlhat there Is inucli talk up thorn now onticcmlng the quartz mines, some good payluu ledges havo recently la-en discovered. Were me money loriucoiinuK nisei ui unnn, The Hlack Hills are being extensively ad vcrlbed, and uxiedllloiisaro being organized in many or Iho KHhttru cities lo go out In search of gold, which Is said to be fbutuX there In paying quantities. I.Ike all tvsw. countries, the ptuiiim has bum iverdrawnK aud those wlio go there with ureal ex pec',". lions will ho adly illsiippolntcd, Ttie Prevoll Mnirr saj's: "Thflclalm of tho Slsrrar Hros,, on a ledge InSacalDti district, south ofthn Gila river, must boa very rich one, Judging by the sjaicimens recently brought here hy C. A. Luke, which Is a piece a large as a billiard ball and composed mainly of silver. Sufficient Is it for u lo say that It Is Ihe richest piece so far seen by us In Arizona on anywhere else. The streak, from which IhU was taken is eight Inches thick ar.d has yielded al the rsteef Ila.OWJ to Ihe ion lu silver. The Itdge average from i'y, to 7 feat In thickness. ' A man named Julius Wedeklng, while oe hurilliiB near Portland vnunli,. hmA vt. Irfl hand blown In llleoMi.hv ml'llmr a il.HJu. Ilcdnfsiwder lusvli'sguu, - - . " , . "" - "" -