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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1875)
tt 0 0 0 o P 0 A d o u Pi H s pi 0 -H tt tt n 3 5 0 Pi 0 0 H 0 3 I' H H 0 tillanwit jtarnwr. U JtIIja32MC3EinT?. SALEM, FKIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1875. Our Railroad Prospects. Since our Inst Issue, the canvas-erg for Yaquina Kallioad Mm k bave been tueetliiK wild tbe uiosl t-mouraiiliig success, aud al thouak Die lull Hinoutit has not bceu taken, we feel more than ever saUKUine Ibut it will be raisni. An t u erprise ot nucti vaat im portance. u the (oitiint ice of this Slate will aurely nut I allowd to tail, nor even lag, for the pitltul sum, (In romps rleon to the ad vantages in a crm,) ot $l(K),l(0 We have frtquciuly refuted to the fact that tho adjoining ctuiuilee wre upntllv in terestod wiili Ueiitnu in this fraud enter prise, as it i.pHus n din-ct outlet to th ocean, and conuiel, tduiiml inevitably, Iheion-truu lion of a road direct through Unslern Oitkuu, tocouie-t with ihe Central Pacific at Wiiiiih tnucca, or koine other available point. '1 be road will not ti'op lougatCorvaliis, and for this reason thncfiili.il portion of Linn county Is vitally interested In this project. In a due line east this road will iioss llio Uollailay Hun, pnt-H near Lebanon, tupping Ibe very rlihost and best tanning iiortlou of our slater county. For tbls reason, Lluu county should come nobly to our rescue. Otuo built arid equipped to Coivallls, its extension east will only ,bea question of time, and lbat not a very long tune. bonne of tbe citizens of Linn bave done no bly, and man others, no doubt, are ready and willing to do likewise us wmn u satisli ed tbero ia n reasonable probability tbat ibe road will be built. Of tbls there la not one shadow ot doubt, provided the 1100,000 stock Is taken. As we have before slated, the right, men are now at work, which almnt posi tively (insures tbo success ot tbo enterprise. Let every person interested In this matter do bis or ber doty, and this rod is uu accoui- piiBiiect met. Jbet every triend or linprovo inent and progress come to the from, at once. Wbat we do must be done quickly. Delays are dangerous. HrriKo while the Iron is hot. and then keep it hot by striking.--Con (iMitf u incite. LOCAL NOTES. Mr. J. D. Brovver, a Deaf-Mute, Is soliciting contributions to erect a National Home for Infirm Deal-Mutes. Many new settlors are coming In and In citing near Zna, in Folk county, most of tbem from tbe grasshopper region. Last Friday tnere wasn sprinklo In Salem, and quite heavy Hhoners m toino parts of the valley. The entire ownership of the Salom Dray and Hack Company is now vested in Capt. L. S. Scott. A petition from Jesephine county has been filed with tbe executive asking for the par don of Caroline Briggs, sentenced for man slaughter. Joseph Riding, son of the pos'mas'cr nt Glad Tidings, had Ins leg broken last Friday. Last Sabbath six persona wero immersed In this city by Kfcv. Addison Jones of the Baptist church. Mr. Thomis B. Jackssn has been appointed by Secretary Chidwlik, Assistant fc'uretary of Sti o. Mr. Je'so II. Lwl, who ltvts neur Silver tou, hid a Mar.sli harvester bully smashed last Monday mas to bo uliunit ruined; while going down a steep declivity his team ran away. Mis Mbj boll, who lives near Highland, in Clackamas county, dif d 1 sst Friday ot rma'l pox, and tbo Statesman leirnn that the re-t of tbo laiiuly are now recovering. Tbo first 11 x 'fled of tbn soaisoncomo to the Pioneer Oil Mill Tuesday from J. It. Cross vvt 11. A sitiKiil.tr eoincidi'tico occurred re cently on otiHof the la-tdaysofa young lady named Agnes Ledgerwood in thu town of Putnam Site expressed tt de sire for tt boiled partridge; but her triend.s. knowing that it was almost impos-ible to proem o ono at this hea on of the ye tr, endeavored topersuado iter out of the notion by otic-ring to ob tain a Miuiuel. This idea did not seem to suit Iter, as Iter appetite craved the partridge alone, and, stiango to pay, dining the same day tt partridge Hew against the limine, and becoming dis abled was readily caught and cooked for the dying girl, it was about the last of earthly giatltleations. she was permitted to enjoy, and .she feoon alter expired. Wondering what becomes of all the lenl pencils is in ordor. Ii one week of last month a iinn near this city te ceived orders for Uo miles of lead pen cils. To make these only 8.1,000 feet of cedar lumber are requited, mm niter tliev are made they will load six freight ears. This immene consumption of lead pencils is douotless caused by the attempts of women to t-harpen them with a pair of scissors or a dull cao knife. Persons who have witnessed these ellbrts need not wonder at the demand. Kkmovai, of National Okamjk ITtap OUAltTLHH The lieadqiinrtprn ftb Nation. Ml Orange nf the Fatroim of Husbandry have Ii'ph removed to Louisville lCnlU(kv. The oil!'" at Washlrtrlon w cloed ou tbo 17th o July, and will 1n opened and ready for the general transaction ot Holiness iu i.ouis--villa on and after Antnist 5lh. The Secre tary , O. H. Kelly, has given notice that any delay in answering communications prior to the la tier date must be attributed to tbe In terruption of business by tbe removal. Testimosiai. We recti e tbe following testimonial of the merits of Mrs. Rohrr' v.,n, T.,inir TtBmerfv. for nnblloatinn. Two rf my children were suffering severely from oilds. lt serlnir. and I determined to try .i...iri.io ntthit Now Luntr remedy. I pro cured two or tbrro bottles ont and ca.oit lo tLem, and am satlRlIed that It prndutd the cure wl Jch lmtnedl8t.ly followed. I can c! eerfully lccoiuuiend It. U FoutKi-t;. TELEGRAPHIC. m.surrtAi. iMTKM,Hii:ci:. AiiKnst 13. The Xew York Urciiliig I'ot hatitbor Ity tor nnnnitiuliig lli.it the Kxcciilho Coinmltteu of the Western Union Telc grapli Couip tny vvetx- yeteril ty npHiliited toeonler with rciirfcntatlvcs of the At lantic and I'm.! Co Tclt'gtapli Coitip my lu n'gard totoiiollilatloiiofliitcret ...The cxteiiflvc liquor e-tiibllhmtlit of Adder cc Co., St. JoH'pli, Mlsoourl, was elid jes terdiy by I'nlttd htites Ktvciitit nllln'M nnd It U sild other lines will follow. W. T. yuiinhro. ot Sod ill i. MU-ourl. vv is .vcstetdiy nirc-tid lot optriting his dis tillery contt.iiy to I III'... .Gen. Higgle In Jut luvlud the following ft mil Pott I.uiinlo: Acoutltr Irom tlit-Illitk liilN tcpnit- Kfd Cloud. Spotti d T.ill and otliei liidiiiisnt.il llune.v's l'c.ik (It'in Hiding toiiipeli-itloii loi dauiiigt'S done their intiiitiy, ami Pollock wishes to know It Gen. (aook h is any orders for him In cac lie meets thu Llitet . . . .Tin Evening FW Itirnishe-the following: Four men li'ivt been .nrc'ted lor p.utlcip lllng in the fot gerlesol the Cillloini.i and Uivgon K.iil io id bonds. Jlost ot the money .ulv inccd on tlie bonds his been ictelvcd....The Herald's special lioin nineteen ot the lie.iv It t gi.iln growing tountics in Xe-br.i-k.i give nio-t oncouiiiylng tcports ol the sin ill gi.iiu tlitoiibout the bfito. Xtuly -ill w.is- IiommliI in good londi tlon. Many 1 iinn i-.. -uc winking di.v nnd night to utmi thectop. '1 lie vvt il'hci i pica-nit 'Ihu lo t.ili5('d by the slot ins in Jvcw .leix'y have been he ivy. In Oinnge county the damage Is c-tiin itcil nt J.100,000 to $200,000 nnd in Fniiu county ioO.OOO The As'lstniit Ticis- tttci to u iv opened bids lorn million ot gold, iiggicg iting (-3.:i'ji).300. The low et bid is 113 05; the liighet, li:J.S4. 'lhe iimiiI ot ii million was nrule nt 11.1.77 to 11II.S4.... Notice ot the til.il of the IslOO, 000 libel suU of Tlicodoto 'lilton against the lliooklyu Kagle and Thoin is Khiscll i, was cntcud this utteriinon In the Utook liti City Cum t loi the Scptcinbci tctni. August i::. A statement ol the all'ttis of Duncan, bin i miu oc Co. lias been piejiircil for ptihlluitlon fiom which it ippcnrs the 11 1 bllltiesof tbe th in are $ 1,S72.710, as-its J2.112.7-10. Tliisst.:lemt'iit is not olHthl ami can bo taken as icpi eventing only the .pitoM'in.tfc amount.. ..At Uctioit Jolm llofluci, of the ilrm of ifoffliti it May, ship clnndleis, this aitci noon shot lilj wife tluougli the bic.i-t, iulllctlng n moit.il wound, and then shot himself through Ihu head, producing In-t.int diath. iTcilon-y Is stippoMd to be the cau-e ot the tragedy ....Thy election for dclcgitcs to the Xoith Cnolini Cointltntioii.il Convention toots up 00 Di'innciats, 2 ludepindi'iit Ueinotl.its and iS Kupublic:iiis....NotHe was given in the United htites Di-tilu Attotntj's oflicu todiy tli.it tu-tinioiiy would be taken ila l; e eia In the nit hi stitutul In lbl.'.) by .lames S. win lin, ot St. Unites FaiUh, LotiM.ini, 'igiint Gen. blu'iidin. to lccovtr 'JJ5S.778, value of"iign, niol tes, mules, t ib!(, etc , conlUi lied hi dctcinl mt In ltj(i7 vviillu in couiin mil iu that State. The dt tcn-c is th it tlieCituii.il only obejul oiileis.,..I)etic tives .lie Inve-tlgitin the Cilifouil i mid Oiegou bond loigtiv. 'liny line dl-cov-eicdioii loigiduil p-t ite bond- of the New Yoik Ciiitr tilt lib ii il Coinpiuy.... Tlio loin iiicii aiic-lcd, tli ngcd "with toiglng Cililoinii and Oiegou i lilioid bond-, w uc bioii'l't belucthe mint to il iv. but the e.viin'ui'itiou vi is po-tpon o till Mnii(l.iv'....'ihclliooklvii Ariisst.ites tliit.'ohn I'. sc!ium iKu IniuuN toie-i,;!! hi- -c.it In Coiigic-i and itniiin iu Kill ope. Aii'AitisAi WAsitir.aroji. August IS. Tlin Fostini-tei Genual hasis-ueil an ordei dl-coiitintiinglioni and altti Jantn IV 1. 1S70, tlio U. b. postal agency at Yo koh.uni, Kan igivv.i, Japui. whlchtigemy at pte-ent cxchinges mills only wiili Hongkong po-to!liLv by means of a Unittd bt ite- in ill pit'sct until r provisions of the I'nitcd St.ilc-ai'il Hongkong, the Po-fnl Conviutloii ol the Coloulil Govciuiiients of Hongkong hiving nude aiiangcinenls foi I'M'hiiiging Hongkong in ill- diiectly with tin- Ihiti-li io-mllhv it Yokoh.imi. 'ihe toutiuiiiiiie ot the United Mate- po til igency at tint pl.ue will not he lien suy aliei l.iiiiiuy iit't....'riie Fiolilent lu--lgiicil tin' ioiiiiiii-ion of Adini lti (hail lo be Mini-lii te-lduit r.t lliuel-. ....Ihu -luil oUUn n poil- tint it I -nowiig on Pike's 1'i.ik tins alttiuoou, witli t tunpci.ituie ot .'il . Auxiisi its. A Wa-hlngtoii -pitiil .ivs thenttuil amount ol live percent, bond- sold on .u- lount otthe spede lesuniptloii act i- ..10 ."iOO 000. Tho silvt'i- bullion loots it) t?l."i, 000.000, wliltli, with Inrsanil toincl sll ver on hind Ii-t .Tautniy, nuiotiiits to lie.nly tj20,OO0.0CO. In beginning the ie dcinptioa ot Iractlonil tuiteiiiv' It i-uii-der-tood the Intention orSecretaiy Urlstow is to call In all denomination- under lll'ty cents, whlth iiitludes .'I. ."i, l.land 25cent, nntis i mil ilnie It-(I2. and which, It U e-tlin Hid will ie(iilre lj.2 000.000 ot .". 10 mid 21 lent siib-idi irv csilu to pioido foi the teiiipnriiy hoiniing ami -ictiml ilc-iiind-ot bu-Iiie-. The fitly cult notes will then hccillid iu. the acta il amount nf .Irattlonal tiirrcnc to be replaced K in round luimber-. but 1'.IU,000,(XK), mure than oue-lourlh the amount now reported In ciiciil itlon hiving been de-tinjcil, the ev identc ol thi Ik big th it ol the first three serlt. long since called In. iiggr.-giiling over.trll.OOO.OOO. not !iij.p00,000 was u celved during the I it H-cal year. Already tho mint hi- shipped to the eub-tie.isiiry nnd design tted depo-Itories large Minis ol new colli'-, mill tliiouglitliein thel tie will ho m ide and the money rtcelvcd. The at a cost of tot over one hundred dolhrs. ....A call for 10,000,000 worth ot bonds will be Is-iuil by thoTiMiury l'piitiiiciit tiwlay. the syndltnte having midealiotlu'r subscription of tint hiii. .This leaves i-'i8.57.2oO ot the new live per cent, bonds Iu the h mils ol'tlii' beciet iry. iml the syn dicate his until .November 1.1th to take this amount. XKori:M AitAiiw. AllUllst VZ. The 'I'nninls m-wspipcr -ivs the sltm tlon Iu Hei70gov!iiil is bciointug grave. Tho Insurgents hive iitt.ukid Trehlgm', burning mid plll'iglng Iu all dilvtllon-. llnce thiiii-aud men. mo-tly Dilmifl ins and Montenegrin, arc endeavoring to de stioy cnininnule-itioil b 'tween Mo-t u mid Hevlclne. mid I, BOO Dilm itl in-and Hi r 7ngiivlul in .no iiiirthing on llotlitoeb I. .Monlcucgilu mid Diliuitl ins me also ilding the liisiirgent- with money and provi-lnu. The ire-enee ot a Servlm toips on the fiontieral-o stuns to till nl-li ;he ln-urgciils with eiicoiiiaguuient. The Turks wire deli ated by the Heizogovlnl mis Iu .iu ob-tlu ite tlglit at Nyleraua . . . . Gcu. Maitihc'7. Campos, in a dlspiteli ditcd Leo de Ulgel. to-day. iiiiuotlliee tbitthc Hoops uiider his iniiini ind .i tier de-perito llglitlng enteied Ol-uri towel. He lo-t 100 Killed. The C.ullt lo- Is still lit ivler, and many ot the ginl-ou were taken prisoner Spinl-h dccice his hi en pioinnlgittd ordering a lev y of 100,000 men tor mlllt ny ptttpose-. The levy Includes youths who shall he 111 by the" 21t ot Dccenibu next.. . .The Abv -lul.ins ,ue prep u lug to liiv.uk Kgjpt. The Khulivo has sent icintoiceiuents to tho bonier. ...lhe beat in Paris is exec sive. Font ttcn tascs of -tin-tioke are le poittd to-day. AiiRnst !! Adlpitc'i to the btmid.ird repot ts n hurrlc tlie and hail-torm at Pontrl-e, 20 miles not tb-we-t of Paris. Many hoii'i-s weie unroofed nnd tliiinueys eci3'vlitie dcmoli-bcel In the suiioundlug couutiy (or several miles iu evoiy direction. Cit tle were killed, fiuit trees and vine- tie troved and a iitiinberot people bully in jiucd by the hill, which wa- piioimott, and it Is fc'.ucd some will die fiom theii injuries, 'lhe tenipe-t l.iMtdonlv hilt an limn. Uimigee-tiniitid at U0O.000.... A London dWpatch states tint tbepiin phlit of Glad -tone Ins elitittd .1 leplv irom Cirdlnil Manning Iu which he ijs tbcex-Pieualer h nmous tbf chief apo tlcs Oi thu -evolution agilu-t the! ji'MW of tho Cln i-tl in Clllilv.li .... The t-pmfsli Oov- cintncut intends to send ten thoit-ind men to Ctibi, tlit Ciptaln Gencial Ynl ui,i7cil.i m.iv (xctuto his plans toi tho re- dnetinn ot the in-uricetioii.... A di-pitch fiom Bulla says the Bi-hop Giuin, who has been acting, to ouie extent, lor Arch bishop Leodochow-ki, Ins been expelled fiom his tllote-e by tho Governor.. ..The steamship I'ai id ly sailed to-daj toiupiii the illicit Uuiteil bt.ites cable.... P.nlli meiil w i- pioiogued to d ty until the 21th of October.... The iminbir ot pei-oiis In tending to si nil goods to Phil tdclphi i is inu casing in Palis. cEtcir ii:osii. is. All-i.st 1.1 Tlio Intel Ocean to-inotiow will coat lin idviees from 250 points iu the Northwe-t, showing tint Iu Illlnol-, lou-i. Indian i, AHililgui, Wl-ionsin, illnne-oti, Kin.i, Nchia-k.i, 311 oiu i and Dikotali, the vvheit nop will lie iu the aggiegite t;,") pi i' cent. In Dikot th, whoitwill bu iu Ihe tiggiegite (!5 pu u lit., oits 7il pi i cent, and ivi u 01 per cent, over ivu.ige. Ciops, e-pceiilly iu llic Noithwc-t, ulitin -tonn- hive done Ihe gieale-t diinige. -how lii-t lcpoi t-to h no bun ("iii-ldu i bly i iggei ititl, and it Is thought the ulil will not be gie it. though tt will Ik it U'.i-t hilt an avei.ige lu tho uoi-t m- jtutel section-. :i:m.iiai, in i t.i.t.Kii.xt i:. August 13. Filtv-tvvo binds ol high wine, believed to be tins pioperty of S. Ilcigeiithil ev Bio., ilistilleis, Wi-eoiisln, and con-lgned to partie- In Phil idelphla, wuo -elul to diy.... Win. Hie, to vvlitiiu the foigcd C.illfni ul i and Oiegou bond' tue ttaied, -ome veil- ago ru tilled Cotnmoiloie Levy's widow, mid sub-eiiucntly gimbled away her fortune in stocks mid mil-, -luce when heas-oiiatid with Gh .i-ou and Itobcit, both well known bond foigcts .... A dl-pitth Kecivid from Com in indcr Itus-dl, United bt lies steaniu PI) moiitli, s.i)s nil Is quit t on tlie Illu Gi Hide. The liver is I illlng and there have been no iu dieitioiM foi ievei.il d i)sol cattle raids.. . . Goldsmith Maid won the lli-l lu.it at tlio driving p nk to dry In 2:15'; Ameileaii (Jill ftcoml, Lulu third. Lulu won Ihu sicond lie.it, time 2:Hi'., beating the .llalilhilt i length; Ni tlie thiid. Lulu won the thiiil lie it iu 11:1.1' .. a length and a lnir ahi id of M lid ; Nettie thiid. The (ninth heat was won by Lulu iu 2:17. It a ling the Maid b.v a In ad only ; Aincii cviii Gill thiid. Thc-e mi! the bc-t cnus'c utive heats on reuud. Lulu takes the plueot Goldsmith Maid as queen ot the nottlng tint.. ..At tho Xiitlonnl S.ibbith Siliool Couveiitioii at Pair Point, New York, 3,000 per-ons wcic iu attend nice, among wlioui w.is Pir-ldeut Giant. ...A i tr lit the month of Mt. I'lci-aut uiitie, Peiinsvlv.ini i, btciinie dctiiched liom Its la-teniug- this mortiiug mill rti-hlug down the sUiH! killed two men mid I it. illy In jured n third.... The steaiulilp bpiin Ins arrived at New Yoik fiom Liverpool with Moody and b.inkcy on boanl . . . . A very destnictlve storm viited Iluckeusnk, Xcw York, yc-terday. doing much dam age.... Black it Currier, iiieinben of the late shoe firm. Boston, were (.ith sen tenced todiy to 15 mouth Itnpiisoumi'iit lor fraudulent lunkruptey....Fivo lliou sind ptojile wt-tv at the Twin Jloiintiln Ilon-n lo-lay to hear Itev. Henry Ward ueeilier. It is extiulecl tlieru will be nil EXUMSII IKOl PltS11XT(. AiikiisI 14. The Times' eltv article to-diy iys the following on the condition ot the corn trido lBiIitved fiom good sources: Ad mitting ascertain it fntiue ll-e In the event of bad weather, lu thu i-ontraiy event there is still time to secure a large proportion ot the vvlitnt crop lu good con dition, nnd IT o. the lecent apprehension: will prohibly jirovc to Invu bieiiestivme. If the Ainerciu crop Is 'euircd In good iinler theie can be no urea t th.i litre In the ti'siilt of spilng vvheit nop. Fiom whit Tho History of the Order. There Is but one man connected wl'.h IhePa Irons of Husbandry who Is in possession of all the fsets, documents and incidents per taiiilnn to liMliiHiiituratlnn, and the first faw years of its e-aabllshtneut and spread. That man IhO II. Kollev, who has thus far held thecilllie nf st-ere'aryot too National Grange. O.hers knew much about, tbo early day of thx order, nnd did iniit-h to aid In il devel opment, but Mr Kt-llev was a party to every Idea and n nvt merit n nt te'ed with it up to Jinuao, 1ST, w lien ihe permanent oruanl 7sin.li ot the National Urnge was e Heeled at GeorKiin, H P. With blm the Idea of tilt feciet onsnl.atlon orlidbated, and by 1 through blm it liesino llimlly establish- rtelmdieasoii to expect a lew week- ago J Jlavinu lull ftuh In the permanent there bid been ulieiilv lea-ons to nppn- success nf is ntidertaklnga, be early oon bwid a dellci ', whlM, hid not b.cn -.- ? . ' '' f .' 2' "..;""? "?'"J"!'3r.i" IirinrniiMnnnt n-i tn m nmrnn.i itfnm Im I'u in tur til ii inu iiiuiivj iivriflllf HIUI ""r"'- " - -- - - .., Trta-ttrer sav- h inllilouof tlielianl innniy any atidiuuc that may gather lure lu the can be h-iud lu a sbeit time at New Yoik I future. hYicntlv In i ill d. wli'cli -lioiild oitilulv he tut did now. 'I In- la-t it'poit lioin Ft iiies i miitli less mil ivoiiible th in was iippteheiidnl. .Mo-t nt the lecent I liu luve done little iiijtuie- to tirmeis. Tin- stock of old w hi it I lepoitid smill. hut thefiiime, lliHro vomltl arise a demand for the History of tl ofarlv siruttnles of I ho order and an aicount t tb wmk that different In itlv litiials pel foi m-il In Iih upbuilding. To this end he uu- imn to) to ore-erve ovnry soiap f e irrespo iileiie-, all siiKKs'lons that m iiimie in vi iiiik. nonutes ol the most t iiiuot be qinle o exlnu-leil us It vv.i- 1 i-t ' iiitorniiil uiittn.si)fihtw who were mapp- vear and deliveiie during the littwo weeks hive lieen double thine ot the tm repondlng weeks a )t,u ago.... The hop blight is damaging the crops and pros picts meat piesent les tavorable thin littheito. The continent il trop Isal-o ill fulug fiom v.nlahle w cither. nutoriMX ait.ii;s. August II. ing out tlio .vork, and 1 1 Iraementary work HI on tli- Tt usl, as wli as or tiles of circulars a .1 do uniHH s Irom lime lo limn issued to mem wa or in ili public. In brief, he pos-sti-SKi'jiilinsoll ntc-vt thing that mipht,when thp time nine, bn desiral In in uliluu'to tho publ.ulliu roc I historical I ul-of Iho ilse ml 1 progress of this mo-t VMudrful n-socU'lmi of ngrieulturists-tbo first of aeneral adop tion mil pnrmiuency over IniiiKurn'al. In Mr. Kflllfci'rt vlow. the tlmo Ins imiiio loi Alnttle lustikeii pi ice between Cu- P,",llln!r fo"h tls hlstorv. and be has tlono 1 lit ill flllrtlUv mvllnn tl n Mil tl inn nl lint . t ti ll-ts and government tioop at Aielnni, In four mid II vo hutiilred pjgfM. which the Cu llts wuo vletorlou-. diivlng The b xik Ihvs no claim to liiorvry mm It. the Abon-Uts w Itl. con-idc, ible -1 Lighter. , "ti, iiievcipiiiieii n nullum- ot pi i-onu . ai- would Ukr could It have been avoldeil -wo tilluy ami ammunition.... A dl-pitcli to the Standard rcpoit- .illTiuklli leglinent lu the guilsous lu Uouiniiula mid Bul garia, in c oitleitd to in.iich to Her70gov Ini. The Insurgents hive bttincd -tverd v Hinges, and nil icicd whole Mohim mediii tamille-.... Fillv t'omnifiiiil cor porations and tntdes union- will -cud dele gates to the Centennial Kpo!t!nn at l'hil idelphla, to -nidy and tepott on thu villous ohjicts exhibited.... Tlie Catliolle clergy holding State appointments iu Po-en. Gcrnuny. hive stilimittcd to the ccclcsi iMii.il liws..Thi' tiaiulil Panc. 1 1 (mi III iil foi boiithiinptou. Ins Lieu lo-t oil' Bicst. The clew. mil pis-engei-weie -iv id.... Consols ate quoted at 0t7h. Amciiian govirimient scuititlcs ate ae tlve, and as n inlu higlici ...Spilu will -non -end a royal iniiiiiilslnuei to the Plillidelplili exhlhition ...Thu llcto gnvluiin Insinrccliou tliii'iteiis to become i lullglom war. are sure, tho name if tlio author, rind tho pan na piajeu, is uroulit lo tbo iictlienttiiu readtr. But this could not be obviated. His work wasall tho work, reilly, at tlie begin ning, and ho shnplv and trvuklv tells all aboul how hodld It.bv publl'ihliig his own let ters, the replies ho received, and thosinwis tlons, onoo iriceinonU and dl-itrumgonnHnt that others allorded him . Tho history Is the history of a persistent prn?iul slrueslrt and of agr'iat victory, won iindor nuniberlos udveriocircnmtvn'es that, developed as lo piisluid on his hobby to snuenss. It is ii ntord of tlrolss Indit-try, kosn foiolght,ao enratn knowlodiro of human indue, and eompleto self rolkniee. To an outsld .i,and to many within tlie (Litis, U-s ihtiil an to thoupbtH nltnn and means, vxmld, prhapN, baviilieiiii more necop'sUo. But wo must, siy that its very fraukms; eiptured us at once, and wo wout tbriiunh tho book as ra-i-oilv as a youtu Ihroui-b bis tlisi now 1. Mr. Knlley is not a deep tbjuknr any more than bo Is an rcioniplishul wrllor. Ills book shows that he j'ltnps ht loueluslotii nUier linn tffsot.t-d flicm out, r.'id Hut he seled instinctively upon wnva and means of piop nguulHin ratlu r than eho-o than with delib erate .judemen. But lin made a cipltal mio cpss, and ho has wrllUn lapilal book of Its kind. No secnt ordor that wt know of can produce anv sueli bls'oi v as t lifts nt thu Pat rons of Husbandry. It is a nioilil In Its way and should bo lead bv ull mtmoers of tho oiler. I's elleit at thib time will bo good. nine il Miff. AI'2'AIILS AT VV.lMIIM;r.. Anuiist 1 1 The following is an ollliiil statement fiom the Tie.ismy Deputinent of thu Government tecelpt- and uxpeudiluies by vv ai nuts lor the jcit ending .littio 110, lb75: Net receipt-, 157.107,722 ; Inter till rivcntie, 115 007,10.1; -ales public li'ids, $l.lt:i,(!t0; mi-iell ineous oiuce, jlb.ni,T.15. Totil, !?2Ss,000,051. Nit I'xpiudlltues, civil mid ml-iellineou, J71,070,7(U; War Depiitincnt, 'HI, 120, (i45; X ivy Deputinent. f21.407.023; lu ll! ins and pen-lou-. is)7,SIO,b7.l; intucst oil public debt. iflOIJ.O')! 511. 'I'ot il oi di ll uy cxpi iiditme-, Jt'271.112) :i)2....'Ihe Pie-ldent hi- -Ignul a pioil iiuitlnii tu mliiiihg the wilhdiawl ot 1 mils iiuilu the aw mi to tlie United Mites by the Hin du ni of Germ in) iiiliug.i- unipiie iniitei thetieity ot W.i-litngton. The I mil in ipie-tlou tnu tliu-e on the noith-we-ti in lioutlei and luiluile 'sin .Itlin l-lind. lhe witlidiaw il was to illuvv pi i-ou-il liming to he owiiu iiiulei the point ol ouupini) to piesiut tlnii eliims.... Po-tm i-tu- ip pouiKil lohn Bolt, Applegitc, Oiegou; MI-s M uy A. Blown, Hill-bom, Oiegou; Abrilunib. MiGiew, Bethel, Oiegou, itir. tti, u jc iiii.a.v. Anii.ll I The Intir-Oce til's spoil il liom l'oit Lirainiealited llth, iys th it at a meeting ot miui'M lu Ctt-tat Clt). on Pienchcicek, icolution-weio pis-ul ti'iidciing thinks to I'le-idciit Gtiut foi the miimei iu whiili hecau-ed the loinmand to be exc cutul. Tiny siy they ate lonviui'cil tint the Bl nk Hills Is one ol the tlihe-t min ing di-tihts iu tlie United State', and Hi it iu obt)ing the command ot the Pro-ldcur, they do -o undei piote-t. 'Ihe milieu me neirly all leiving the Hills. &i men weieappoliitvd to tern liu on l'leuihuei I: mil pre-erve their ililm until thu Hills me opened toi the milicis who have, bpottcd 'fall and twelve ot his lilbc. who hive at lived lioin bpottcd Tail agenei, aiioiupiultd by tlie Indian Agent, I'll l'lenc'li crick todiy to Hliiiii lo tin tl aguiey. The objcitol th'h visit was lo see liu thein-clvc- Ihuvihteof the Bluk Hill. 'Ihev want iiioiu loinpens.itiou ful their ten lloiy, mid al-o (kin, mil pi) incut tm the gold ahead)- taken out by ibe nilii- ei-llil- stiinuiu. lu addition to t liu pin-ilu-c pticu expected I'linn Govi'iuiuelit. Miiiitii.itN (.isr. AllXI'sl II. .MuLilii s toll home, at the lower end of sm, u-niiMiiit fur. vvlin lull fJi-ennvilli. the Yo-emlto villey was huruidl it ulglit, on Thursduy. About noon liu bt'iMimi and the keeper, George K. Bo-Ion, hiirned conscious tuid h.td tho pr.iutic.d llso of witli it. Tho body wis bully ihaned, his sldo tigain, but it was ovldcnt that and the limb, bu,,,,,. Hon, tho body Tho :feVi;;!sV)rV;.,,,rV7,dil:. skull was found iu tin eepicie. Itlssnp- jm1y ',, eK)Oiing rrieitd,, ho po-ed Bo-tou was lint iiiuidcud and (itdctly inssed iiw'ny. robin d, and then Ittr to bum with tl o . building. One ol his dog- perl-hul lu tliu T , . .. rilI ...,,-,, II iiiies. and another wa" found guirdi.ig JWlM.Y CATTLL.-lll tho full o IbaU. theicnmliisof his lute inastir. Otica-iil 9"'" f t ngricilltutal soetlotlcs of was iinlvusally reH'ited by all whoknew l'tnuco riont two .yarned inoniburs ol blm. ...The body of a man was louiiil lu their society to tho Jnlo ol .ior-oy, to thu bav, oil the foot of Ho-.vard-st.. Sm j collect infonnution cm the general nys- Frauelsio, this inoinlng. It luisivldi-iitly I ti'in of I'nrilillig thero practiced, mid iu been In thu water several divs. A key their report tlioy wpeak of tho Jersoy was found on his ptr-ou iniikid W. A. cow ill tho highest tonus, itud ndinlt IJeLi-ki....Gieciilti!.s M4 buying; b!) j,ur pru-einiiu'iico for ilchuess of inlllc '""g- -g. over tho best of tbolr own, nnd sity: . . "7i rr , I 'Whereas, in .Jersey from 10 to 1(1 Avi.tinllcctli.gpa.agrapl.lsgolngll.o ofniilknro sufllcient to tnuko li round, dctilling the beiuty of u sisters pounds of butter, ill Kranco 28 qti'trts of in our iiiignioit it in eui's aito- niiiii oi their iiusi cows tiro retiuirott to A DBscnii'Tiox of thi: Savioii. Tho following, from "Jostot's Ency clop.i'dit of lllttstralions, " is n con cut translation of mi epistle sent by Publius Loutulus to the Unman Senate: "There appealed in these days n nmn of gteat vitttte named .lestts Christ, wi'.o is yet among us: ol the ('entiles uu'Cjited fur a piophel of tttilh; but bis disciples called him the son ol God. lie laiseth the de til, and curi'th all manner ol'dl-'Mses. A in in ol slatuio Siimipwhat tall and comely, with a very leveiend coiiutotiauce', such as the be hiilder must both love ,wd leaf. Jlis hair the colin nf a chestnut full rlpo to the eats, heme, dow nuaiil, it Is innto orient, culling and waving aliutit his shottldi'i-. Jn tho midst of his fote lieud is a stretm or pitlitiouofhislmlr, alter the manner of the X y. tt ttes; lore he id plain and very delicate; his lace w ithout spot or wrinkle, be tutifiil, with a lovely ted; his no-c and month so foi med as nothing can be icpic-ented; his be.ud thick, in color like his hair, not over long; ills lot;!: innocjut and mature; his eyes gray, ipilck, and clear, in lepioving, lie is ten ible; in admon ishing, com toons and fail-spoken; plea sant iu conversation, mixed with grav ity. It cannot butemembeied Ih.tt any have seouli ini laugh, hut many have seen him weep; in piopottiou ol body most excellent; his hands and amis delectable to b.'hold; in speaking, very temperate, modest and wise; a man of singulat beauty, suip.issingthocliildien ol men." Km liter pat ticulms liom (iteenvlllo, Tennessee, concerning the sudden death of ox-I'iosidcnt .lolui-nn states that on Wednesday mortiiug lie lelt on the railtoad train fur t'atlet's .Station, and fiom theie he went on hor-cluck. to his daughter's lesldenee, a distance ol about hoven mill's, riding in the hot nun. Arriving there, ho felt vvy lalut, and tho Mine allot noun at about I o'clock his light isido wan paralytd, rondoiing him speechless, ills wilo was with him at tbo time. Jits son .Frank and his daughter, Airs. Putter- love. scttier on who-eshtu it Is. i make the .same quantity.