TTiT & "jr niiiiiin 5.u' tiUentttle Jarmtt. ITJii JLiS MldN 'X1. SAXBM, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1875. TELEGRAPHIC. Sisw.Yom, June 128. Specials from the Clack Hills expedition Hive itetall continu ing Ouster's fold reports. Tho formation is late withtquari!! veins, also cotrse itranitn. rrospectors have foundold everywhere (or eveu miles nlontr Frnicb creek. The sol diers have panned it out in their shovels. The TribtttUks special tsjrtt the highest yieM is-37 cents pw pan. No'irvpy has vet beeti made to test the extent)? the old field, but it is supposed to Include all itulohes runniiur from Harness Peak. tCiNClNMa.tr:, June 23 --Postniaster Genera .Jewell arrived here u day, and at noon woo on the floor of the Chamber of Commerce; where be-was Introduced to the members b Col. HalloweU, thn President. Gen. Jewell; niula taw remark touehlnir on the Dros-4 jerity and. magnitude of she ureat West, and' tit. thn dliiA wmw MnthnljuAiiillv aDulauded.l Nuw iYoBK. June 23. Complaint in the': suit brought' in the uaute ot tne People against Peter nB. Sweeney, to recover over fTWXMXX), alleged to havcteeu fraudulently; aOHtractoa iron: me xreiwu.y in uo uwumv, of Tew. York, was filed lathe County Clerk's office. . I A 4us.ntlty.0f whisky,. &ipped from the West and recectly seized as crooked, was condemned In the United. States Court yes terday, no claimants for It appearing. Ht&bacwse.nN.YS.'., June .St .The Prohibi tion HtntH conveation com Dieted its oreanlza- tion this forenoon, and nominated part of a State ticket, as follows: secretary oi state, G. iD. Dusenberry; Controller, Anson A. Hopkins; Treasurer, Stephen B. Ayers. WxBSUNaT08,iJvae 23 Umpire Sir Ed ward Thornton ibas sent to the Mexican nlatma commission his final decision award ing 91 WO gold, .without Interest, to each of fix the following American minora, wuu put iu- hi to Lspsz in 1S5U, and were cruelly imprison- 4,'i ed, viz: EvanB, Ba'.hborn, Sattorly, Wallace gw Bockendorl, Leouard, Munniug, Pettljohu, km. Hughes, Cullen, Clews, Harper, Watsou, ftffi Perry, Fletcher, Harkins, Smith, Browning, Also the following sums: -Crown, $300; Craig, $.1,603 MeCready, $i 042; -Vray, $2,052; Carter, -fc:,852; Moray, $2,052; Sauipcon, S202O; Wolff, $2,270; Ueorge Bnowu, $2 052; Couob. $2,039; VVilsoc, $2,0JU; Ripley. $2 000 a!so$l.4to with lutorest; King.OOO with and $2,000 without interest; Baldwin, $500; JJalleutyne, $1,800 with $1,000 wlthont In terest; Whitfield, $2,170; Turpln, $2 052; John Adams, $2,039; jLeaven. tjItfXX); Wei don, 2,030; JJuseuburg, $2 230. The above are chiefly Avithout interest. Tito umpire rejects filty-two other claimants. Secretary i Delano, having recovered from his recent illness, arrived here this corning and resumed his duties at the interior de partment. The following dispatch has been received at the Indian Bureau from Prof. xTenny, dated Camp on French Creek, near Har ney's Peak, June 17th. To Hou. tC. P. Smith. I have discovered gold in small quantities on the north bond of Castle Ureek, in terraces or oars of quartz gravel. We arrived here yesterday. Attorn fifteen .mi ners have located a camp on the creek stove here, and have commenced -vorkiug. tiold is found from Castle crook southerly to French creek at tutu point; and the deposits are almost wholly in Dakotttk. The roglcn has not been fullv explored, bst the yield cf nold thus far has been auite small, and the tlie reports of richness ot the grr.vel bars arc h.1u vatrmifulull Hn HYm,1I(2 f-rAfelf tlllU deposits of gravel are very unlai orably sit-j uated, water supply isomall and lUlllhg,aud the graae is too limy to aumn m t&iuugs us ing carried ofi by the stceam. The prospect at present is not such as to warrant extended explorations in mining. (Signed) W. H. JEHNY. Iondon, Juno 23 The revival meeting, as origiually proposed, was not held at Eton, becauso the local authorities would uoe fur nish the police force whiou was considered necessary to keep the peace. In addition to this, tne oppoers of the movomeut persuad ed the Mayor or Windsor to withdraw per mission for the use of the to n hall by Moody and Sankey, but a meeting was finally held in a private garner:, in womi .wu siuuouuj at E-on, 5 misters and 390 cltizons wore present. The Erl of Cavau, Lord W'riothfts ly and Eirl Kussell accompanied Moody and Sanky to E.on. Burlnu the serv.'cs Moody announced that he hd received a lelmtratn stutiug that the Oorernnr of E'on hustalned the bead man and removed all ob stacles to the proposed meeting, but he Moody) bad no intention of holding further oervlres In the neighborhood. It is officially announced that the King of EBurmah has given a satisfactory explanation of his course of action to Sir Douglas Forsyth, (he British Envoy, and war is now consider ed improbable Berlin, June 23. The Gorman Govern ment is preparing a parliamentary measure pcohibiting pubtio religious prooeselons This is aimed at the Catholics, Man FitAfvCisco, June 24. In the Inde pendent Convention at Sacramento last ev ening a platform was adopted taking I he grounds against monopolies of railway com munication, gas and water; calliug for ro lorm In the jury nystem; retrenchment of public expenditure,; and reduction of sala ries of office; uniformity in assessment of taxes; freedom from party discipline, and In favor of all tnon exeroising the right of ; nutR-aic). Catllu, of Sacramento, Extee, of : &tn Francisco, and Geneial Bid well were placed In nomination for Governor; but without taking a vote thn convention ad . Jonrned ontill 10 o'clock this morning. ' Sacuauknto. June 23 The Independent 'Convention re-assembled this morning at 10 'clock, and immediately proceeded to bal lot lor csnairtate for uovernor. un nrsi nai int, Extpe received 02 votes; Catlin. 80; Bid well. 100: necessary for a choice, 143 Second Itwllot, Catlin, 82; Estee, 70; Bidwell, 118. Liter the announcement or the second vote stee withdrew from the contest. On the jird ballot San Francisco gave Bidwell 40 id Catlin 32, from wblob it appeared Bid- vll was the choice of tbe convention the rhole vote standing, Catllu, 70, and Bidwell 17. uiaweirs nomination was then made iianimoua amid much cheering. Jjatkr Governor Paobeco has been nom- Bated for Lieutenant Governor. 8ACBAMBKTO, June23. Thexnventlon re Mambled at 1 :30 r. X. . The Domination for Secretary of State be- r In orrter. Ja. C. Carer, of Han Francisco. Ml W; Bousb, of Placer, were pat in nom- ation. Controller Lawrence E. Crane was noml- Jed by aoolamation. treasurer Ferdinand Baenr, or nnssia, i oresent incumbent, wasnominateu byao- ma:ion. Attorney General Pefwr Van CUef, of Yo- , ftcelvod tht nomination. , MWHIf, 'J Soiwoyor General S. E.Twltchell, of Sac ramento, was nominated. Clerk or Supreme Court Pant Morrill, formerly of the Sacramento Union, was nomiacted by aoclamationt with cheers. Superintendent of Pobtlo Instruction. The choice fell on J, 'W. Gnlnn, of Los Ansele, by acclamation. Yosr.MlTE. June 23 Thn first stage over the new road via Merood, Mariposa anfi Mariposa Big Trees station, directly to tbe hotel In the vallev, has ut come through. This makes the third wagon road completed to Yoemite within the last twelve months, making the great valley pleasantly noceslblo on all sides. Victoria, June 22 --Lieut Sanders anti pilot, George, left town ypstnrdav I" the Huit son Bay Company's rte"m-r Otter, whirfi they chartered to bring rin'vn thewrecke1! ofilcers wnd crew. Ad mint I Cochrane, of the British navy, as noon ns he heard of the Saranan's fate, ordered H. HI. S. Myrmidon, Capt. Hr, to proceed to tthe scene of toe diaster, and a few hours later he sailed him self In the tUtr ship ReptUeo, to render all tbe assistance in his power. Nkw YfOiiK, Juuei. Mrs. Tilton will to morrow pubiioh an affidavit, written in her own vludioation, in which she sajB no per son waseciplnyed in laying" carpets at tbe time HptH'iiied by lees, Luoder and Price, and to tbe-besl of her knowledge they were never in her house, and t hoi p narration relat ing to herself and Beecher is -wholly and ut terly false. She says: Thore. never was any Improper relations between Seecber and my seli, and all charges of adultery or improper conduct or any attempt on his or my pert to have or solicit any improper relations or -acts, are utterly, absolutely ilse. No act ot word ever passed between Beeober and my self that could not, with equal propriety, have passed fcotween lather and daughter. tin conclusion! dnolare, in presence of Al- JDignty uoa, tnat i am aosomtoty innocent of all offenses charged against use with rela tion to Beecher. except through thelutlnenos of. my Husband, whloh was imposHible to re sist. I have made charges agatast Beecher which were false and entirely-unfounded, and which I well knew to be 'false. I left my. husband willingly and wltheut solicita tion, especially n tbe part of Beeober, but as ibtr as I have any knowledge to the con trary to Beeober'a desire. It waeiitnpossible for me, so long as I lived with my husband, to resist his demands or to speak 4rath when he requested me to deny it. (signed) Elizabeth R.fTnrov. Sworn to oefore Judge McCue, of the City Court, Brooklyn. St. ;Louis, June 3. In an Interview with the Tunes' reporter, Senator Ingails stated to-day that he was opposed to Grant as a candidate for the presidency Hn said he could cot carry one State in the Union. If he should run, Kansas was dead setugalnst him. Uristow, of Kentucky, was the stron gest, uiic in the Republican party, end in his opinion, would be tbe next president. He believes tbe Republicans can elect their man without difficulty. New TZcuk, June 2b. French holders of five million dollars' worth first mortgage bonds of the New YotJ:, Boston and Mon treal railroad, have filed a bill in equity in the U. S. Gourt. pray 104; for a receiver and such otoer relief as tne court can give, Plaintiffs cooinlaln that ithev were Induced to purchase cald bonds on false representa tions. Omaha. June 24. Pronolnont frontiersmen aud army officer express he opinion that there will be trouble with 'tbe Sioux, Chey enes and Aranohoes this summer aud tail. At leant five large parties bfcve left the ree ervatlons iu the last two woeks. The car-, airy in this depertuient are unable to keep them on the 4-eservatIous through thir limited numbere. It will bndmposslblo foi tbe soldiers to fiuard the Black Hills and attend to the Indians. Washington, June 24. Messrs. Post, Nor cross and Smith, of tbe Commission appoint ed by the Seoretary-ol the Treasury to exam ine tbe postofilce building at Chicago, have made a report to Secretary Bnstow. The Commission condemn tbe foundation and atone used in the building, and recommend that the building be torn down and the stone abandoned. Secretarv Uristow will immedi ately give orders that all work be stopped, and ihat steps be taken to preserve the struc ture in its present condition until the matter can be snbmltted to Cougras. The Piesident, at the roquost of many prominent politicians of KansHS, ha? recalled hit letter ot recent date to Internal Ke euue Collector Anthony of Kansas, asking lor Lin resignation. It is probable that the miners found in the lll-u-k Hills will not be disturbed at present, a the Government does not propose to iur nisli free transportation tack to Cheyenne for all adventurers found thero. London, June 24. Lady Franklin is hope lessly ill. She bid farewell yesterday to the coinm.tnder of the Pandora, which went in search of relics of tbe Franklin Expedition and other exploring voyages. The Sun has undoubted authority for slat ing thatafier repealed conferences, Gladstone has promised to resume the leadership of the Liberal parly next year. The Bishop of Cbiches'e, In a speech at the luncheon which followed the luying of the corner stone of the cbnpel at Ardingby, exprefsed regret that Moody and ankey had been allowed to hold a meeting near E on. He contrasted tbe weakness of the authorities thore now with the vigor which had been shown in former limes. Than Moody and Sankey might have fallen on (hell kuets be fore such privilege as that recently ouiamc.. by them won d have been granted. The revival preachers have closed their meetings In Liverpool. The eiponsos ex ceeded the contributions $3,000. Paris, June 23. Heavy rains have caused an unprecedented overflow of tbe river Ga ronnn. Two bridges and many houses have been carried away. Toulouse is Inundated. The waters are still rising and the situation is serious. Tbe hospital is threatened and lbs patients have bf en removed. LiVKHroot, June 24 Merchants are sell ing American iron at Wolverhampton at $35 per ton. London, June 24. It is reported tbe Mar quis of Lome and Princess Louise, intend making a tour of the United Slates. Bkrlin, June 2-1. Tbe case of Count Von Arnim was decided by Kaminergericht to day. He was convicted of abstracting, with intent, State papers of the character of pub lic deeds entrusted to hlin, and was sentenced to nine months Imprisonment, including one mourn already expirea. The court declares there is no ground for the charge of embez zlement or oueoses against pnblio order. Loudon, June 24. The Carlist committee have announced a victory over Alfonslst In Castilonine, and Alfonuiat officers were cap turnd. Qukbec. Jane 24. The college at 8t. Theresa village, together with about fifteen bouses, were destroyed by Are this afternoon. Victoria, June 23. .The Myrmidon re turned to Esquimau at 4 r. m. yesterday with a number of tbe efllcera of tbe lost U. S. man-of-war Saranao. The Otter ar rived at this port at 0 o'clock last night with tbe crew and what was saved from the sooken vessel. Toe flag-ship Repulse was at anchor at Deep Bay when the Calt- .uvuiij uisviuui.it v) :ear, suai t x - lornia was oomlag towards the scene of the wreck, there was much speculation when the blue Jackets on the Sarsnatrwere seen. Many believed that the sailors and marines were engaged la a war with 'the Indians. Tbe O.ter towed down tbe Saranao steam lannou and the four boats saved. Jackson vn.r.K, June 24. The trial of Mrs. Caroline Briggs, indicted for the murder of John Delamater, in Josephine county, in June last ended in the circuit court here yesterday. The jry retired at 6 r. m., and r-ame into court this morning with a verdict of man slaughter. Harry Lockliart was sentencd to-day to two years in the ponltentlary for burglary. THE TILTON-BEECHER 33UAL. Nkw York, June 23 The Bepcher oae Is drawing to a close. Beach concluded bU ar gument to day. Abbott theu said they bad a number of re quests to charge, and axked if his learned friend desired to make any. ' We have unno to make, said Beaib. Wo wH lier jour requests now, sld JuuVe Neilson. Abbott theu red requests to charge, which were very voluminous mid 5 iln number, and of which a copy was handed to the Court. During the reading of the rt-quests Abbott quoted from several authorities, to whom Morris objected on tbe ground that counsel was using arguments but Jndge Neilson said tbe readiug of them could be no harm auv way. Said they ail related to divorce cases, and I am perfectly familiar with them. When Abbott had finished reading, Beach requested tbe Court to appont some time and pi tee for the hearing of an application to re open the case on the ground of newly discov ered evidence. To this Judge Neilson stated that be would Jike to bear what the defease had to say about 11, dui ttvans replied mat iney naa notuing to say in tbe matter Judge Neilson Bald there was no necessity for fixing tbe time and place to hear tbe mo lion, as no objection was raised by the other side, and if affidavits whieh counsel said he bad to sustain the application were given him, he would examine them and give bis decision to morrow, before he began his charge to the jury. Affidavits were then passed up to bis hon or, aud Court adjourned. Nkw York, June 24 The Brooklyn court room was crowded. Beecher and wife .wore tMsoug the Plymouth throng. Judge Neilson said, under tbe circumstanoes, he was com pelled, on examination of tho affidavits, to deny the application for reopening tbu caso, and, in accordance with Beach's roquest, tbe I APers were filed with the Clerk ot tbe court. Judge Neilson then read his cbaree to tlio jury at some length. At the conclusion, ho anKec 11 counsel were content, and Beach re plied "We are." One of the iurors asked if taere were any papers relating to tbe easel wmcu couia ue given to mem wnen in tbe Jury-room, and Beach said he haa no objec tions. ISvarts stated there were some papers which ware not in evidence, aud Judge .Neilson re pllod that the Jury could have any papers which Uiey desired relating to the case. Judge Neilson asked a court officer what arrangement had been made for the iurors' dinners, and he was told all neces sary preparations had been made. The court officers were then sworn in to take charge of the )dry aud allow no communication with them except by permit of tbe court, and at ono o'clock the jury retired to their delib erations on the case. After they retired the spectators remained in the court-room dis cussing the merits aud demerits of the charge, and it was agreed on all hands that It was very favorable to defendant. At 10 o'clock nothing has been heard from the Jury. Judge Neilson adjourned court till 10 o'clock to morrow morning. New Yobk, June 25. A letter from Mara oaibo, May 20, gives an account of au earth quake at Circuits, 011 the 18th. The first shock leveled every wall in tbe olty, burry in pda a single Instant 8,000 people out of a population of 10,009 Several who weio not killed, subsequently died from injuries, and many were plundered by robbers, who plundered in bands. Shocks contiuned and fires burned much property. Those saved find to tho neighboring country and encamp ed. When tbe news reached Marsciibo two steamers wnre sent with lood and cloihiug to the sufffrers by the American consul and people; also a corps of physicians and n committee to disburso aid. Tim governor leutsoldlars 10 protect the people. Reports Irom San Oarpantiuo, San fJiego, Gr.tmsUte, Arbnlda, Caculla, aud San Chrlstabel, ag grecrato a population of 20,000, confirm the previous account of detraction of lite and property in these places. The shock was felt at Bogota aud other places and In Maiacalbo there have been light qaakts every day siuce. CnicAon, June 23 Dispatches from Wis consin and Northern Iowa says tliatuectlou was visited bv a violent worm vestordav. blowing down bouw and fences, washing away railroad bridges and datUHging grow ing crop. A lengtby report of tho Chicago Cnstom House Commission Inst published shows that fraud and incompetency flourished in tbe constructing of tbo building. 3'bey And that tbo foundation Is soft and treacherous in many places; that the layer of concrete was not of sufficient width to equallzs tho press ure of the weight above; that the stone In tbe wHi is of all shades and colors, and that a Inoit dutraUBJfijcuTor patohing nail been resorted to in order to conceal demits. New York, June 25 The Jury sent down to-day for Mrs. Moulton's testimony, w hioh the Judge forwarded to them. At 4 f. m. nothing bad been beard from the Beecher jury. Rumor stated that tbe fury stands 7 for Beecher, and 5 for Tilton, but it can't be traced to any antbentlo source. Dks Moines, June 25 At the opposition State Convention to day tbe following nom inations were made: Governor, Hon. Sliep pard Leflrere.-.supreme lodge, W. J. Knight; superintendent of public instruction, A. R. Wright. Tbe following platform was adopted: Firm adherence to the doctrine of political government; absolu,e prohibition of milita ry interference with local Stale elections: honest administration of nubile affairs, and strict economy in public lands for actual sxttlers, and opposition to land grants; th President's salary $25 000 per annum, and no third term; resumption of specie pay ment; opposition to tho present national uanaing law; repeat 01 me pronmiiory liq uor law. Nbw York, June 25. At 12 o'clock to-day tbe Jury in the Beecher case is still out. The Judge refuses to send for them. A great number of people were congregated In and rpnnd tbe Brooklyn oonrt room room from an early bonr this morning. Tbe corridor was thronged with parties anxious to gain admittance to tbe room, but tbe polios sta tioned at tbe doors only admitted those hay ing a right to enter. At 1 o'clock, tbe hoar appointed tor the opening of court, tbe room was filled. Mrs. Beecher came In with ex-Judge Porter, and resumed ber usual place In front of the Ply mouth throng. Shearman bustled in and lng one m'ght bay proved nUmiy"fti!i7 out of the room, while Tilton sat In tbe ante room leading to the Judge's chamber, In conversation with friends. When Everts en tered the room, be was reoelved with demon strations of applause, whloh were with diffi culty checked by the officials. Judge Nell son was In bis private room from an early hour where he awaited communication from tb jury. It Is the prevailing belief that a dlsaureementof the fury Is inevitable, and bets are freely offred on that result Dublin. June 25 Tim Irish and Ameri can lentils shot for practice at Polly Mount, yesterday. Tbe shooting was very linn and It is (lillletilt tosav which tsm did best, so nerlv qual was tho skill oti both sides. Paiiis, tine 25 Damstre to property and loss ot lite by the Hood In tho river Garonne i greater than previously reported. At Tou louse tbe bodlnsof a hundred persons drown ed Imve bi-en found In honws which weie 11 oded but left stsnillnK. Many other peo ple perished and their bodies were carried oil In hollies that were swept away. 12 p. M The devastation by lnnnndatinn Is widespread. At Tonlniie nearly all the houses in the St. Cyprian quarters nr4 des troyed. At Verdun, In the dopsrtinent of Arriege over fifty houses have falln and many persons drowned. From Montsubm a report comes that all thn crops on ihn bank of Tame and Garonne are ruined. The Gar onne In some places Is four miles wide. A bridge of seven arches, at Taber, has been carried away. The inundations arognnor al in the departments of Aube, Haute, Ga ronne and Tarne. If tbe rain continues an other day all the wheat crops of these depart ment will be destroyed, Thn railroads are interrupted in all directions throughout the Inundated district. San Francisco, June 25 The United States ship Benlcla, having completed coal ing and preparations, came down from MRre Island yesterday, and wont to sea about 10 o'clock p. m , bound for Victoria for the purpose of bringing to this port the offi cers and crew of the wrecked frigate Saranao with tbe property that has been saved from the late disaster. Olympia, June 24. Judge McFaddon, Delegate to Congress from Washington Ter ritory, died at noon to-day at the residence of Gen. W. W. Miller, in this city. He re turned from Washington about a month ago In a very precarious state of health, caused by over exertion In his congressional duties, and gradually grew worse until death snr pervened. He was an old pioneer, closely identified with tbe early history of this coast. He occupied many public positions, among others that of fudge of tbo supreme court of Oregon and Washington, the duties of which be discharged with great ability and tildellty. His death, although not altogeth er unexpected, has caused tbe most profound sorrow in tnis community, wnere ne was De loved by all for his many noble and generous qualities. New York, June 21. It Is now reported that Jay Gould Is about to obtain n cnnroll- ing interest in the Utah Southern railroad, with a view to extending it through to South ern California and San Francisco,thus giving tho Union Pacific an independent lino to the Paoific. Tbe story gains more attention and oredonco than tho recent one attributing to Jay Gould purpose to build a road from Ogden to Portland. At the Plymouth church prayer meeting to-night Rev. H. W. Beecher created a Fen nation by referring to the trial for the first tlmo since it went into court. He said be would continue to aot ya pastor at Plymouth church because, he felt that no matter what the verdict of tbe jury in the casa might be, his oongregation would still have faith lu him and staud by him. At 18 o'clock Judge Neilson adjourned court till 11 o'clock to-morrow aud the jury are locked up for the night. Ciiicaoo, June 2tt. The lmca comes out to-day in a new oostume, printed from new type, whiih increases Its capacity thirty per cent. The change is caused by the constant, Increasing domand on its columns. Boston, June 20 Six horses purchased here lor Senator Jones, ot Nevada, wore shipped to him to-day, among them the noted trotters Sweetbriar and Lady Otis, for whloh tbe sum of $15,00u was paid. Others Include racing saddle horses aud carriago horses. iNDiANArous, Juno 2(5. K.'erner, tbe no pro who outraged the wile of Win, A. Vaughau near Carthago, Hancock county. early this week, was brought to GreeiilltIU from Rushville lor safe keeping. This morn lug h mob of about 100 masked men said to be from Shelby and Rush countiss, broko open the jail and hung him in the hall. Dfciitoir, Juuo27. A destructive tornado occurred this evening, which passed overtho northwestern part ot the city from Twenty first street to Grand river and TweUth, Its p.ith was about live hundred feet wide. About SO houses besides outbuildings woro demolished. Four persons were Killed and many othcis Injured, some seriously, 'Lobs, 325,000. Nkw York, June 20. No vordlot in the I Beecher case. Shortly before 11 o'clock, to I which hour tbe court adjourned yesterday, I Mrs. Boeo er entered the room with Judfl 1 Pnrlor on1 Hi.ra nnru than nmunl oil llT I . V. , .....a ..va.. .. v. w uu. (. WQt'MV Ml I lig couusel for tbe defense except Erarls. Nnno of plaimitTH counsel were present, and Tilton divided bis time between Judge Morris' of fice aud the Judgo's chambers. Baechor was not seen In tbe neighborhood of the 0011 rt room. One rumor is that tbe jury stand nine to three for acquittal. Judge Neilson was iu Ills private room early this morning, but tliera WAS no communication sent from tho Jury room, ana Jie ttes. be will not send for luem, but awnit men picture, Tho court room is crowded. Many buiUs are lu waiting to carry the news quickly 10 remote parts of Brooklyn. Judge Neilson again entered court at 3:35, aud adjourned court indefinitely, stating that if the jury would announce an agreement he wouiu bring tuem in in an noiiraiter. New York, June 27. There are no signs of agreement among the Tilton- Beecher jury, and it is believed they will be discharged. Judge Nlelson left the court room st 5 o'clock. Atllr m. the court honse was closed, and the Jury retired for tbe night. I; Is thought they will come Into court at 10 to-morrow and state that they are unable to agree, aud ask to bo dlscharrnd. Washington, June CiJ Tbo following dispatch was received al thn Indian bureau tblx morning: Red Cloud Avency, June 24. Hon. E. P. Smith: The Red Cloud and Spotted Tall Indians have sinned m agree ment to relinquish their rights in Nebraska. Thev want $11,000 In horses, $8,000 In cows, $2,100 In harness, $2,:t0j in wagons. All are well pleased. Signed, J. W. Daniels, U. S, Indian Inspector. Washington, June 27. The Secretary of the Treasury baa directed tbe Assistant Treasurer of tbe United States st New York to sell $1,000,000 gold coin eaob Thursdiy during the month of July. Total amount to 15,000,000. Paris, June 25. Tbe loss of life by fie flood at Toulouse Is appalling. At the St. Cyprian quarter. 215 corpses have aires ly been found. The violence of tbe torreut frustrated efforts to rescue the unfortunate Inmates of bouses. Several men were drowned In tbe auompt, 20,000 persons are IF-nffiM .aiT"15 lVJokaoaltiindtodrtvdt deprived of the means of subsistence in Tou louse alone. The disasters elsewhere are al most equal in magnitude. The lower part of the rlty of Morssao, on' tbe Tarne, Is under water, and at Tremoutlet In tbe department of Arriege, five houses only remain stand ing out or 400. In tbe district of Folx in tho sauie department, two villages are complete ly submerged, many dead bodies found. Crops of all kinds, are destroyed. President MaoMahtin and Minister Bullet have left Pa ris fir tho scene of destruction. DunuN, June 20. A grand banquet hasi beon gnen by Iho Fellows ofTlnlty in honor of tbo American r'lle tfiim. There were 75 guests at Ihe banquet, which took placo in Commons Hll. Tim eent Is regarded as a mark of peculiar honor, being tho first ban quet of a MinlUr nstuie for twenty ynars. Students took a tletp interest In tbe a flair, gath-rii'g around the visitors as they entered and (limbing on the window sills of the din ing hull and charing lustily. Tbo Irish rifle fpsm, In practice at Dolly Mount to-day, made a muoh smaller score tlisn the Americans yesterday. There has bnt-n no iurthtr prm-i ice by tbe Americans Tim Lord Major of London and party will arrive Monday. The LhM ds of London have offered a 50 guinea cup to be roiueMt.d f,r by English, Iilsti, Nco eii and American teams at the time- of tliH Eobo challenge shlold match. Al) tbe teams have accepted. Paris. June 25 Midnight. Gen. DoCls- e , Miuister of War, accompanied the Pres ident and Minister of the Interior to tbe soeno of the inundation. Tho municipal louucil of Paris has oted $20,000 for the ri lief of the siifierers. Eight persons were drowned in Ve:dun. Eight hundred houses have fallen In the Toulouse. At Bordeau the Garrone is much swollen. No serious catas trophe Is reported. It Is said that over 1,000 lives nave ueen lost aitogetuer. London Juno 27. The steamer Pandora sailed trom Portsmouth fortbe Arotlo regions to day. Esquimaux Joe, who acted as inter preter to Capt. Hall, in tbe Polaris, goes out with tbe Parndma. The Parndora will only touch land once on ber outward yoyage. xms win oe at jjisco, ureeniina. Special telegrams to the Times say 000 per souj perished In the Hood at Toulouse alone, Tbe outbreak ot an epidemic is feared. It is believed that 2,600 houses have been swept away in the town and environs. Tbo dam age thern is estimated at from 12,000,000 to 15,000,000 sterling. A Paris correspondent of tbo Tanca makes an appeal to British charity in behalf of tho sufierurs. A Daily News' special says the lowest estimate of deaths In the flooded district Is 2,000. It is proposed to bombard and destroy tbe St. Cyprone quarter, Toulouse, to prevent dang er from crumbling walls of the houses re maining. Lond'in, June 2S. (1 a. si The Stantlaui publishes reports of tearful inundations in Bohemia, Moravia, Corinihla, Tyrol and Bar iat, with somo lsss of life and great destruc tion of property. Many bridges were carri ed sway and thousands ol cattle drowned. The crops in the toveial districts were total ly destroyed. Senator Ktixy. Says the Boise Slater man of June 22d : Senator James K. Kellv. ot Oregou, arrived here by yesterday's ovei land stage from Washington, on his way to Oregon, and will lay over here until this afternoon at 4 o'clock. We had a few mo ment's conversation with him in regard to railroad and other matters, but as he 001 -eluded to stop over, we diall be able to sou him again, and will thou give our leaders what information ho may onmmunlcatH to us, in our next issue. Thn Senator is look ing remarkably well, aud is as bociable as he used 10 be. Tbe stock of tho Allien Fruit Drying Com pany has all been taken aud tho Company permanently organized. F. A. Cbenowetb, President; J. R. Bayley, Sup't; E. Allen, Sec.; Wm. Groves, Treas. Tbe company has seut East for two drying maohines. ATTENTION Sheep Growersm life'vol-v-' J&J&5!H9r ttTitfn'ririr'Sttr'fti 3BMVfl A feUItE CUItK KOIt Screw Worm. Foot Rot, AND ALT, I Scab, Pnrnmrpfl x IUOU11VO that infest Sheop. tt u bj ran duitth, and vastly ciiEAr- THAN ANY OTilltlt JOfSSfftVXU IWMKIjY KOU, THE TREATMENT Or S11KE1'. IT Improves the Health OP TUB ANIMAL, AND THE QUALITY OP THE WOOL. J3? Ono gillon I" ciioiikIi fr ono liuiulriil to twf" lmu'trcd WI(.li, uctoiiliiif; toUUr u, Ftrvui;ili, nnd condition. It it put up Id FIVE-GALLON) CANS-Prlco, (13 per can. Bind for circular, to T. A. DAVIS Sl Co.. rOHTLAND, OREGON, 1Vboeae Agents lr the Mate. Or to Your neareet Retail DriiKirl't. DiyA , Cheapest Pump Made, AH II The Best for all Purposes, IS TMK COMMON WOOD PUMP, MANUFACTURED BY A. I'RKBCOTT, AT THE Capital Lumber Mill, Silim, Orcuon. Tlieiu have bem Thoroughly Tested In Oregon, many having been manufar'artdsadmld laat Ttar that xlvu ptrUct aatlfucil,,n, 1 manufac ture aud sell Wood Pumps, Tubing, and Pipe. Rcnalrlii.' nronin'lr attended to. All work war ranted. 1'rlieaaa folio wk: Twelve-tool Well flit fiT WOOD I'll'X tOLU OIIKM'.JKJ Balcm, June 1 1. lblj. A. l'KEdCOTTV fes iBp. mIlunckrodt Mm, 'I i ' I " I J IHa . . C ri ' I J.1 trfjSiJ'i.- . jl.. M -M.,. -.