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;i tt d 0 0 o s 0 0 -f si .0 u A S Pi H k S 0 -4 a o fl 0 0 ri 0 Hi ft? o The Grandest Achievement or the Age J ThelLittle Monitor SEWING MACHINE! SO feUUTTLE! MO liODUXKS! No re-winding of (Thread. Makes the Lock Stitch, Chain Stitch, and Ca ble Stitch, from two commer cial spools, dirccL IT 18 TIIB 1 IOHTEST RUNNING. AND MAKK8 th- leiKt iimi-o of nj machine In Ihe world. The mot flnipli In coui-trncflon and tliu iwalei t operated. Will now Com the Sn.vttn the hurled of fabric without auy chance f tenrlmi. SKWft -15 PKK CUNT. FAfaTBIt Than iit other Marlittie. miking tH etltche to (he reTolullou. The puMIe are InvltM to fill anil ere thl CTONBSBI-TJX. INVEWTIOW I SatlaTa ,la ipi iruutel or money nfnuded. Fur further particular call at lOITliud Buiit, near Alder, Good Templar' Dultd ' WBf, A. B FAXTOf, Hole Agent Cor Orrgon W. W. MARTIN, Agent, Salem. HT Good, reapomlble Agouti wanted to canvas all parte of tuo State. Portland, April Hftf Pure-E red Fowls for Sale. LIOnT AND HARK BRATIMA8. BUFF CO china, Hondant, Silver and Gold Spangled Po landt. Si vcr ISpaniriod llambare. Black-Urea. ted Hd Game. Knllah Dorking. Wbl'c China tierce, Lame Bronze Turkey. Hen Keel, IS per dozen. White China Geeee Err, 1 5 per dozen. Pure-Bred Sheep and Goats. Spanish Mer no. New Oxfordhlro and Cotwnld Croei, and Merino Grade, Tuoron.'lihred and irded Angiira Goat. J.L.PAIUtl-II. (Salem Feh. IS. 187.1. m CASH PAID FOR HIDES. The Highest Market Price PAID FOH Hides, Pelts, Deer, and Elk Skins, And all KiiMJ.or Fiii-n. JOHNW. GILBERT1, Oct. 1.1875. 8LRM. Copartnership. OI!NkKIHTO. WALTZB A. ADAMS. MINTO & A DAM 8, BRXCDBRS OP MERINO SHEEP, T1AKE pleasure In ofTst-lns- to the Wool-Grower of . (ireconand thoadJolnliizTerrltorl" the chance to purchase TUOKOUOUBKED MhlllNOS. ad as anrlng parties Intrreeteil tliat they can, and will en rieavnr.lo. veil Hheep of the rame qnallly and valne at MUCH CHKAPEIt HATK8 thin anch can pnaslnly bo Imported, hxamlnatlon and comparison ttllh oth er tsi-ep offered lu the market are coirilally Invited. Addrcee M1NTU ADAMS, Bah-in, Oregon. N.'B. The Itaroa and Ham Lamb of the flock can beaeenon the ISLAND FA KM, adjoining Salem. "the Kwtscait be reun at the same place, .r at the HILL FAKM four and a hall miles south of the city. Salem, September 10, JB71. Farmers' Fruit-Dryer. A8 will be eccn hi the advertisement of Mr. Oeorge A. Dletz, Inventor and patentee of the Portable California Fruit-Dryer, lam cigagrd In the manufacture and , rale of the machine, the alzea and' capacity of which are aa fol low: No. 1 bnahel In Si. hour tl 10 No.S SO ' " 2110 No. 3-75 " ' " 300 Th additional rxpenee of patting np the Dryer to operate them la only alight. Toaecureajairteat of these machine" thla fall, I oner to teir for one-hair caah, and the other half pay able In dried Frnltat a lair prim, par Machines warranted to do good work, or the money refunded. Apple or Pear will Dry In Two Hoar Save jour Fruit before It Is too late, and order jour Jlnililnes. " 8. A. ULARKF. Halera, Oe. 21, 1873. California Fruit-Dryer. I hive msdn arrinaeuisnta: with 8. A. Clahkr, of Salem, Orat-on, to manufacture Aiia eu tny rrmi-uryr in ureiton ana WiubiuKton Territory. It la thfl same ui. i-hliio thai received I lie followitiK tettlmonlal from tlie B'ard of MannKern of the Oregon s rih Ainjultur! Sjoioty- t tbe lato State Fair: - Teatlmonlnl from rioard or Matinsera or Biain Agricultural socic-y. hTATK Kaiii tJimu.Mx, Oct. 16, JST.'l. Wo, tli uii(ieriunnl, iiniinlwro of tli Rofd nt MmmuerH, oflliHStatn Agrloulmivl oi!ie'y of Orricm, linrcliy ccrtlly thai Imvn nh-rvtil c.irnlnlly tli i'itinitIon of tl'( ritlllnrim Fruli I)ryer, vtliluli Iihvh bn Hi wtiik jirHrvtnif .riilts ami v(-hhIh11b on tlm Fair" urutinU the lust,' week, iiik( havn also U4rtfillv exHuitiif ,the, mui(il'-s of fruit--. fktlHbr-, d iuit inuuf4(j urfil In iti of iIhi-h itrvf-ra k' Ii luenn "Icy Hint exh 1 t -d I ri t !.. "pivilldn,- hii'I t, 1 1 ti r, h n, hI(1 ilynn iloini; vodiI wnth, In Rn liiHXieii.t p iiiiiiiuer, turnlii; oiH. u (no-lnu. Ili'tl hlould t-OIIIUMIIll lenity a.al, Ht t o III jiric', Wllllx the r-'4-iiimlilico-,(, of tl'ii.iiiHcuiinrtJ, tiieir I or nb'i o'mrrtfliorj.an I 'eltloli"nt Ht'nl rapid lhri.oriin!icioluodi.yiij: prqu'Bss, couvihcj up time It la the trrent ly tieiir necmaity f rir i.triiiu t"tlKrnvr'a, iw wittilu thn ineauK of all. lV cWwrfilll.v ntxiarboMhe notion, of the rnmniltiee ntvriiuir It a 1lploih),tmn lousiiloc i wurlbyof i-i-pmiH) teymiill'tn." ' ' ' m; Vii.kim, tVtVt, ft; I'.'ltUMklfATlT, TlllloT D'ltVNIllO, ' i -ll)'V. NTKWAKT, ; Jab, V. JlyjiKK. '" It' t w ....- iri. i. a urnvniijr oujiuier iiicnuiitn, t - ' ' -ir 'JASiKH.TAXOi.r Ort. I ohrTn.libj Hniire'ttio ntieapneea aua etnciuDcy oi.tne aryer men tioned. -0 A. .LUKLLJNO. 'Oct. C5 Joseph Hamilton. I warrant tny maoblnea to make a anperi or quality' of dried and preaerred fruit, tqnal to, if not bettor tban, tbat made by any other known procea. GEOROT8-A. PTETZ, Inventor and Patentee of toe Portable California Faltu, Oct. M, J87. Frail Dryer. BO. x. Hoauu 8ALRM, ORE'tO.V, Um'-e fear tU OU I'Mn-llMn TELEGRAPHIC. Htnvy 3ntrJ Ditninuc la Milppliiir. New York, Nov. 11; Quite n jjnlo pit'Viillctl in till- n'Ctlon nil lift nlfjlit nml to-tlHV. A lltul-xm river stentiu-r ilriltLtl nsliore high and dry near Fimghkecp-iie; nlo it tii hoat mid :i Inrgu semv. A sound stunner rounding Point .Titilitli "in struck hy (H'ii and h:ul part of her bul wark I'aniMpcd mill was obliged to put Into XiMvporf. l)laiatflie? kIhhv coiulil eniblu (liin.iijc done ashore m well ns en float. Eacnpe ofn Kolillrr from Iho 'licj'rniim. St. I.OUI?. Nov. 11. The lteitililiiu'i ICit ii:4- City tIhI gav one ol the sol dier. named llnnili irilt. reKrteil kllkil in ii tlL'lit with tt limn! 01 CheveiitiR IniliaiH near Fort Wallace. ICan-a-'. two week ago. wn found waiidetlng on the pralrln by a tuind of Mihlirr who were out liunt Inp. lie limt lil lioree In the tight mid hid lilm-vll lu the urnaa, but wa after w.1 id J found hy two Indian whom I hi kept at bay ten hour with hi rltle. They then lcll liliu, U; m lu it J.imUbcU vvu dlilou wJicn found, Hollluv tflli iliirnrd. Dlthoit, Nov. 11 Hie rolling mill at Wyandotte, owned principally hy the es tate of tlio late F. U. Ward, were par tially burned to-ulght. Los about $25, 000; partially lnured. Slernlenlion. IfF-WYORK, Nov. 11. Leonard Cox. enaltler of the Western Union Telegraplt Company, 1 a defaulter to the amount of $Ki,000, according to hi own confession. It appear tor over a year he ha been lu the li.al.it. ot regularly nlntraetlng- large sums from cah placed In his hand, and Investing them with certain Wall stteet brokers lor speculative purposes. VI lie lie Pnrla. M. Bedcn, agent in this city for the Tiaulaiitlc Steamship Coni.any." ha re ceived the lolloniug dNpatch from Havre lu reg'iid to Ihe accident to the Ville de I'.trl. of which esnggerated teports have been uitviilat d: The Injury is slight; no one hint; passengers lauded nt noon. The ship was safely in port and had stuiek the quay with the bow. (Signed) Vial. Auotlirr Inveflllaitllus t'oiuntlsalou. Wasiiikoton, Nov. 11. The Secretary of the Treasury has agteed on n eoinmit ten to Investigate the affair. ot the Second Comptroller's otHce, with particular refer ence to the conduct of Buggfurt and Wll kpwsky's caes, hut the names of the com mission are not made public. 'Iliellrcwerft Vint (he f'nminlsaloueror Interutil Ileveuuc. Deputations of U. S. brewers, Including Andrew Leaclio ot Chicago, and counsel, had a hearing before the Commissioner of Internal Itevenue, with regard to assess ment on brewers for malt used in n meas ure of twenty-one and n half bushels of malt to one barrel ot beer, and argued a memorial against the Injustice of assess ments. The Commissioner reserved his decision. t'onflrmntfoo of an Old ffpnulali Grant In Hlanoilrl. Attorney General Pierrepont has decid ed that the. net of Congress of Aptll 27th, 131(1, continued to Hugh and dohn Max well the grant of 9.G00 acres at the torks of Black river. Missouri, made to Priest Maxwell in 1799. by the Spanish goveru- nilut. This Inrce tract of land situated lu Reynolds and Iron counties, Missouri' is therefore declared to belong to the claimants. Jell Mavis Aeeepta n PresMruc-jr. Nkw Oltl.EANS, Nov. 11. Jefferson Davis has accepted the Presidency ot the American Department ot the Mississippi Valley Society ol London, tendered him by the parent organization. The object of Ihe movement Is to direct attention to te development ot the commeicial. agii ctiltur.il and mineral 'lesourecs ot the val ley ot the Mlssllpp. D.ivU will devote his entire energies to the workings of till country and Kurope, making his head quarters nt Jew Orleans. Flouring SUM nnri.rd. Ptrr.siiur.0, Nov. 11 McPhlllar.y & Co.'s II oi i ring mill at Sharpburg, Pa., burned to-day. Loss, $14,000; pattlally iiisureu. Prrpiurallons to Rereive the Crown rrlu.ee. New York, Nov. 11. A numlierof German merchants have Marled to 'raise 50.000 to defray the expense ot the re ception ot the German Urown I'rlnco lu this city and Ids tuhseqtieut escort to Phil adelphia on his vWit to the centennial ex hibition. I'uMIe Ift-nlili Asaotliiifmi. Bai.tuioi.t, Nov. 10. The Ametlcan I'liMie Heallli As-oeiatioii met this mnrii- i... '"-; Fiuty new membei weru propo-ed ecled. Dt.J m. Billings, U. H. A.. anil i pie-ented a repot t of the conmiitteo to jirepitiu n n'heihilt'ofqiieifions forsnultary Mirvey of the United States. The repni't tilers to vaiinii nltempts hv tlie ?Jallou al lu-tlliile. Auieiieiiu Medical Aocli llou and others-ucltles to obtain d.ittt fur a cninpreliensiu mi died topogtiiphy of the United tsites and the catt-es of f illiire".. The Ik-'-i data on the subject ate found in' the reports ot tiiedieil ollleeis describing inilllarv pot. of which four volumes have now been iiilillshe.d, because lit theae sta-tl-jlesdlsea'setie glved upon a uniform plan. In most papers on uieilic:il topog tapliy. ibeiiiedical paper leit out Inn be-t of them. Only mortality 'statlstfes fire given. The Ameiiean Public Health Associa- don reasemb('d this morning 'ami ad mitted -13 new members. Olllcers chosen lpr the ensuing yea I'll re: President, K. L, .Snow, Piovldeiiie; Vice Fiesldcnts. John II. Bunch, Cliieago, and Prof.' Walker. Yale College;; Trea-nier.'J. Foster Jeti yiltig. Youltere,,N. Y.faudafi 4ecuttve com tultteu, was a-o elected. , The Uifle Mtootlaa;. VKtV YmilC. Vnp. 10 'I'llA Vatlnnal Rltle Association adopted resolutions pro viding tor a series oi rule matches during Ihe "iimnicr and ihII of 1870, on occasion of the Centennial, and extending invita tions to riflemen oi all countries to par ticipate. Missionary t'onvenllon. The general missionary convention ol the Methodist Kplcoal church was In ses sion to-day. Bishop Joiics presiding. All members were present but Ul-linp Fo-ter and Ilawn. TU- report of tlie Treasurer was rend, showing a balance on Nov. 1st, 1374, of $13,233. The receipt of tlie year were $15,024 So; expenditure. 7.243; leavidg a debt on the treasury ot $404 t"0. Besides this Ihetv are letters ot credit for foreign mission amounting to $1,305 12. unking there.il r'elit (1.S53 02. Ill le gard to appropriations inr the coming year, no action wa taken up to recess. FhIhI I'lre Hump Kxptoalon. Skraimi. Belgium, Nov. II An ex plodon ol tire damp oavurred hi Maria ilnyn colliery to-day. Ten persons were killed and 100 hurt. The )iireii IleniTPrluir. The IlAGitK. Nov. 11 The Queen ot Netherlands, who has Ik-cii -nll'erin from lever is now slowly tecoverlug. Monti) find Flooda. LOXHON. Nov. 11. The weather In Kiii'laiiil mid Fniiuv. (Itnhirr the nast ' week, has Ix-eii very stormy and heavy. The wind N almost incessant. Ralii have fallen nnil many part ot both couu- I tries are tlooJeil. Vast tracts are threat- eaed by the iling rivet. Kp.iln nml Ihe t'liurrti. Romk. Nov. 11. The Vatican's reply to Spanish note was sent to Madrid yes terday. The Vatican accepts the declara tion ot the government that it is desirous to come to an understanding and ha given tlie Papil nuncio at Madrid Instructions to negotiate. The Dlanliled Kf earner. . llAvnu, Nov. 11 The steamer Vllle do Paris remains in the same position. It Is Impossible to proceed with preparation of docking, owing to the continuance of the gale. Preparations are making to dis charge her cargo. ltiiuU or Eiijclnml. London. Nov. 11. The proportion ol the Biuk ofKuglaud teserve to liability is 42,'s; per cent. The amount of bullion withihiiwii ti'otu the li.tuk on tlie balance to-d.iy wa .122,000; decrease, i'332,000 the past w cek. The Turf. The Liverpool autumn cup was won to day by Activity, beating nineteen other horses. ItHufi ofl'rniieo. PAlits. Nov. 11. Specie in the bank of 1' ranee decreased 3,518,000 trancsthe past week. Wrerk or the Toronto. ' Nkw YotiK. Nov. 12. The bring Cantatirnrrived from Greytown yesterday. On tlm 2d ot October tliey picked up a Spanish negro lu a boat belonging to the bark Toronto, ot Olagow. wrecked near N'avissa; but when and under what cir cumstances could not be learned from tlie negro. The crew abandoned the bark In the same boat and all perished except the negro, ife was insensible when found. mutiny hiiiI Murder A special from London says a telegram from Rochelle. dated the 11th. states that a bottle containing the following, wa ilcked up Nov. 8th, oil' the coast of Nleuewe Dlepe: "The crew of the Brit ish Ship Lenule, Capt. Hatfield, from Antwerp tor New York, mutinied on the 31st of October and killed the master, mate and boatswain." A telegram from Rochelle, dated Nov. 10th, states that the goverment steamer discovered the British ship Lenule, of Yarmouth, with n boy and Ave men on board, four ot whom are sup posed to be accomplices in the mutiny. Six of the crew are Greeks, and escaped In a uoac tne previous evening. Mrnmahlp Owners to be Prosecutes! The steamer Waco, burned In Galves ton harbor, had on board 300 cases of e- troieuin, lite vessel liaa no right to carry this oil, being without the necessary certifi cate, anil her owners will be prosecuted. hcnrrhlnir for Bodies. Galveston, Nov, 12.-The steamship State ot Texas, whluh has been outside to day searching tor the Waco's people, has returned. She bring no further news. Tliete seems to be little hope of finding any passengers. Hilled by I'nllliiK WMIs. Philadelphia. Nov. 12. A dwelllue houe on ,'l'Jth street, below Market, West rniladelplila, fell to-day, killing three children playing around It. Tennessee Earthquake. Knoxville. Nov. 12. The heaviest shock of earthquake ever felt here occurred at 2 a. m., to-day and lasted ten seconds, causing buildings to sway. Missouri C'oiisIIIuIIhiihI I'leellou. St. Louts, Nov. 12. Returns from 95 counties in litis State show a majority ol nearly 71,000 lor the new constitution. '!t. J. II. Horn II Memphis, Nov. 12. Cipt, JcffD. Trmv. ell, commander of the stinnililp P.iclllc, lo.f :l f'etv il it's ago on the Oregon cotsr. was a hi other of .Mis. .1, net ami Davis, of this euy. He Is a native ol Natchez, Miss, lived at New Orleans seveial yean-, and served a uiid-lilpmau iiiiuerthe confeder ate flag, under Admiral Semme. Some mouths since bu was pipuinted 'o the com in nandot theP.iciliclor gillanuvdispliiyid u rescuing sliipwieckeil in oule diirlii!! a i violent btoriu. Faint hope Is still enter tained that he may he among the saved. Prewldeiit miaou nvller. Washington. Nov. 12. -At mldnlulit Vice Piesldeut Wilson was more cnaifoit able than any time t-lneo his lllucs, and Dr. Baxter thinks in a week hu will be able to go to MassneliiiS'tts. More I'roojM, for Cub.i. Cadiz, Nov, 12 Kleht hundred soldiers sailed for Cuba esterd.iv and 5U0 nioie are 'picpning to emb.uk. sstrdliiiil JlcClualtey ill the iilhollc l'ul terally. DmiLlX, Nin. 12, Cardinal McClosl.ey assisted at jhe coinmeucemeut of the Catli olle UuiVerslty'to-d.iy. He" was preeuted with ail address, to which he reulied that the establishment of the' Catholic 'Univer sity Here was mi example lor America anil all other countries. MsaMlasye Colliery Kxolosloa. . LKllAG. Belgium, Nov. 12, The loss ol life by the ex plosion In the Manahaye colliery Is appalling. Forty-two dead bodies have been taken out. It Is thought that several are still In the pit. Mpantkli Cabinet In Council. JlADliii), Nov. 12. All extraonllnnry cabinet council was held to-duy to discuss the reply to a note from the United States relative to the execution of the treaty of 1705. The llrooblyu Cla-t-r. New Yoi;k, Nov. 13.-Mis. Emma C. Motiltou last evening sei ved a paper upon Thomas G. Shearman nscleikol Plymouth Church, lu It Mrs. Moiilton-calls upon nvmouth cliurult to join with her in call lug a council ol'clnirilies helore whlcli the action of Plvmouth Chinch in dumping her name, horn its roll uiav be hroiiiMit. lu case her request Is not granted within four weeks, she states sue inust iisk h council with the co-oicratlon of Plymouth CliurLh. It was spited yesterday that a meeting of the co-niniltee appointed by the Ai'w York and Brooklyn AMicintlon of Con gregational Ministers to inqulie Into the causes which weie brought la-lore the courts, would ho called in a few days. A p omluciit longregaltoiiHl clergyui'in s-ild yestenlay tint the recent act of Plyninut Churt'li In dropping the name of Mrs. Moiiitou and Deacon Wet from tbe loll of membership, may result in a call on the part ol (lie chuichc lor .mutual coun cil and fur an ex parto one lu this case should the lormer be ivlnid by Plymouth Chill ill. Bowen was called upon yesterday by a rcpoiter hi lefeieuie to the statement that a movement was Mug et on loot by some membets of Plymouth church to have hi name droppul'from the roll of member. In the couro ol coiiTcr-atioit Bowen said: If Plymouth Church has anything against me, 1 am here to answer, and have be.'-ll ivtidy toito'oi'Vur since the controversy began. I have done nothing which 1 am either sorry for or ashamed of. II a few restless and unYil.n people lu the. church should make a move such us was triade in regard to Deacon West urfd Mr. Moulton. most certainly 1 should defend myself, mill the result would. In my judgment, lie mm loos to the Interests of tlie church. All I ak for is fair and jnt before God and man. I do not Intend to be Intimidated or threatened, or driven toadoptany other course than what Is right, proper and CJirl-tl.iu-like, and I should resent any other conru of tteatmeut towaid me oil the pa it of the chinch. Previous to going to the fun nt ry I attended church. What 1 shall do in fiitme I have net yet fully de termined." Ileiilh or ltev. JimtcN Jllles. Woncisii;i:, Mass., Nov. 13. Rev. James Miles, Secretaty of the Ameticau Peace Society, and General Secretary of the Association lor tlie Reform and Codl llcation of the laws ot nation, died this morning alter a two days' illness. Dr. Miles hud lately returned from the Hague. Keduetlon or W him of Ml 1 1 Operative. Boston. Nov. 13. On account of the state of the markets, Amokeag Mills, of -Manchester, jm. 11.. have given notice o a cut-down of I ro n i 6 to 15 per cent, on the wages of operative from Dee. 1. Visit to the Ceiitennlnl Iltlllllii-a. New York, Nov. 13. Representatives of the New York Stock Exchange, city bank. Clearing House, Fire Underwriter, and National Board of Fire Underwriters and National Chamber of Life Insurance, will vilt tlie Centennial Buildings at Philadelphia on Monday next by special Invitation ot tlie National Centennial Committee. NeuHtor Dawes Injured. SrmxoriELD. Mass., Nov. 13. Senator Dawes was painfully injured nt Pittafteld yestenlay while horseback riding. He was letting down sotpe bars when the ani mal wheeled and kicked the Senator on the leg and left him prostrate. A Hntlnons Crew Arrested. New Youk. Nov. 13. A special dls patch state that the British shin Lenule arrived in roads of La Platte on the 6th lust. Tne cook was navigating the ship under orders liom the mutineers to con duct her to Gibraltar. In consequence of nan wentner iney were ouiigeo to put into La Platte when they vvere arrested. Failures nud ItuniiirH or Failures. NewYohk. Nov. 13 Disp itches say there are imr.ors at Loudon Slock Ex change of f.illuie in (lie iiou trade at Aus tralia and ol failities at tlie Bouoe. Paris. There is a failure ot more considerable i in poitance of an old Aiiglo-Ainericiu house in Manila n!o rumored In banking circles here. Xot Utility. Pittsiiuugii, Nov. 13. In the caso of Joseph Lanchbury, Indicted for murder of Col. Butler, lu Clearlleld ceunjy, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The Freurh Assembly. PAPI9, Nor. 12. In couseniicnco of Its triumphs In the assembly yesterday, the conservative party Intends to take the lead lu favor nt a dissolution. Jt Is generally believed that the as-emblv will dissolve In December, and thai elections will be hold for senators In Janii'iiy and lor iepnieiit tlve In February. PicMik-ut MaeMiilion lias (hanked Miul-ter Dnfaiiro for lil speech ye-!erday iiiui'congr.iiiil did him on his success in the assembly to-diy, Du taiuii lutiodueed I ho piess hill. 1'v It piovislous the state ol n.-ip h to be .ii-ed. except hi Algeria and in the departments of the Seine, Rhone, Benches, Du Rhone and Seine Kt Oi-e. It also provide that niiineious pie.si offenses, Mich as insults to the authoi iles. f.dMs intelligence, and lu stlgathui to cilme, shall bo ( led by cor rectional trlbiiuel iiiste.nl of by jury. The conMileratlon ot tlie electoial bill was c sutiieil and adopted, providing that Alge ria shall have three lepre-eiltativus In place of six in the new iluuibcr ol depu ties. A Destructive Tidal Wave. London, Nov. 13. A tidal wave, ten feet high, swept up Pariott liver. Somer set shhe. to-day, Bildgevuitcr iloik gnles burst and ves.els bioke liom their moor ings. One vessel was sunk and 20 others were iiiqiu or les damaged. Ii ill-tilled. , While, the British minister to China, has U-eii knlghfed. Cholera in lbs Way or the prlnee or U'lifrs. Cholera In Nellgherry district Interferes with the movements of the Prince. The Prltico , arrived to-day at Foonali and had an enthusiastic reception. It is doubtful If ho can vilt Madras owing to the clwlera there. , Tbe Malayan Dffllcally. PIJAa, Nov. 13. A force ol 300 sol diers now garrl'ou the British residences nt IYrnk. Sultan Abd-illah Is fiiemlly to the BrilUh. It is thought that the murder of Mr. Birch, Biitidi resident, was unpre meditated. The Malays, however, ate aiming ilffcii'ivc'y. Gov. JcivalsU pie paring for mllltaiy opcttlomi. tYliclly to ttrninen. SAN FiiancisCO, Nov. 13 Captain Doaue, ot the ship Granger, was to day held to answer by U. S. Commissioner O'ltilne. on a iharg) of cruel treatment of a seaman of his hlp. The evidence showed extreme luutallty on the part of the captain. The man afterwards fell ovtrboard from aloft and was drowned and It ischaiged that the fall was occa sioned by a paralysis of Ids limbs from the treatment he had. received. Capt. Diuiel II. Frazler, of tlio whaling ship Illinois, charged with cruelty to sea men, has been brought down from Sacra mento, where he was arrested by the U. S. Marhal. Hn was released fiom cus tody on giving bonds In the uni ot 55,000. The Post till evening publishes n long account of tlll another outrage on sea men on tlie llrillsh chip Birrowdale. Two men, one siitl'er'.ug tiom dleae, another trom Injuries, reielvid. were kept on board in d, ill; and .inulnJetome quarter, with iusultlcieut attend ii-ce, their condition not having lui u made known to the Brit ish Consul, who attends to such caes and secure their removal to Ihe hospital. A llirniitllnt; llooli-Kecper. The book-keeper ofn wholesale clothing house Is r j.ortfil missing. An examina tion of Ii nivotinls. It I tumnied, dis closes a deflcieuev of i-ouiew here betwien. $ 5,000 an $20,U0O. The Vrvat Hnees I'oti"uek By special stipulations, linMrpointed frr the rules laid down by the Paul tie Jockey Club for the government of contests, all pool follow the race, couttary to Ihe tisinl custom. The raeo will not piobahly como oil" bcloro next Satluilny. The matter nlllptobibly be decided nt a meeting of tlio Jockey Club this evening. I'rluee .VIIIiiii Clevlevtx Ilia T.oops. Bf.txiKADi:. Nov. 13. Prince Milan, while roviewlng Hoops yestetilay, an nounced that thechauged politlcil situation made it unnecessary to send them to the frontier. Ijirdiqtiilie In am, I'rmielsco. Sax FkaxcisCO, Nov. 11 A m.irt shock of e.irthquil.e occiured at 7:55 this evening. Vibrations weie trom east to west. No damage leported. 'I lie 're.lt ltire I'oalponed. fe San Fkaxcisco, Nov. 11. The raco was po-tpoucd yestenlay on account of rain, but will come oil' next Saturday. track and weather permitting. A visit to the track shows it is lu very bad condition and tt Is tlie opinion of competent jutlges that It cannot be put lu proper order before Saturday, with continuous good weather in the meantime. It rained here during the morning, and the weather is still un settled though clearer Ihl morning. The Weather. The storm seems to have been ffeneral thiouglinut the State, pirllcularly in tlio northern and central portion, where the rainfall has been eoiitidei able. The gale along the northern coast ha been unusu ally severe. Vessels from Umiiqua, Shoal water Bay, Port Orfoid and other points, all refer to it in similar term. Several minor accidents to coaters are reported. Mining In Ihe Nouth. San Diego, Nov. 13. News from tlm Mojave country stato that various mines aro looking far better than ever. Ifenyv Iknliis. Santa Baiiiiara. Nov. It. Rain com menced falling early this morning, and continued until daybreak, raining only nt intervals until nbout 3 p. xt., when It ceased. To-ulght it Is clear. Jackson, Nov. 14. -Tho rain still con tinues heavily, without auy algus of abat ing. Heavy rains still fall hi Calaveius and Tuolumne counties. San Diego. Nov. 14.- It mined consid erable last night, and several showers fell during the night. It is raining quite liaid tills evening. V.Vr"i I'OslpillM'll. Svx Diego. Nov. 13 Tlio work of turning Sin Diego river will not bu tout meuceil until next spring. The flrt plans submited by engineers not being appinved the second one will no: be returned front Washington in time to accomplish any thing this season. Indians Reruae Ihclr Annuities. On the 10th Inst. Mr. Dryden, agent for tho Temeciila Indians, went lo their ranches with f"00 worth ot blankets, cali co, etc.. for the Indians, that had been placed at his disposal. Mr. Dryden talked to them Ihroiiiih an tnternretci-. but thev stolidly rcni-eil to rccclveviiiy of the ar ticles iiutiiiie agent leit tnent as no round them. The suimositioii is tint, the In dians ate not siillerlng and in tlm ab-enco ulOlej'.ulu, their ehL'f, tearsoiiiu trickery ol I In) Otkl lUVIo tl'cill. 'lilt! Mioeli la OiiKIkiiiI natal Sun .lose. OAKLvMi. .Nov. II. A -light -hoik id' caiihquako w.i- lcll lu-iu this evening a lv llimnellts bofoii) S o'clock. Mivion, San Jom', Nov. II. In-t now. 7:50 v. m.. two lieavy slmik-of emlh pnku o.'curi'ed line, 1 Ming nbout seven -ecoiuls, being tlio heavle-t slncu 1M13. 'i'rolllllil Mill. IiiiIImiih. Tf-CG.v, Nov. 13 The later advices from Souor.t iepre-eiit -iiililfi: nltlili- in anything but a satisfactory condition. Ft was tuimired lint lighting would com mence lu llm d!-trlc,t of Alias, hut up li the present time tiolliiug has beuii done. f'.C. Kimble. Indian In-peetor, Is lu-tii. Hols reported as being In favor of ruiuv iug the I'miis and .M irtuopa In the Col orado I tvir iCFei'v.iiion, All -igico that soniii cli.iuge of local io.i is ucccaiy to pieeivu peace and secuilty. itl- Ills Il'iee M.'ii'ly to lie Stun IImiiI.h. uivina llm. ' San FliANCIr-'6o. Nov. 15 It ban been mining all d.y with no piopict ot It let ting up. . A. J. Blyaut, President ol the P.uIHo Jockey Club, says the clwiiwa'arK th it iljo big raco will not como otl'i Itelore Thanks- , giving day. It ,v!ll bu impossible to get. the truck lu good condition by Saturday evening with contluilous good weather. No atlempt will bu made to rim until tlio truck is lu perfectly good order. Wt-slher. GiliiOV, Cal., Nov. 15. The storm which commenced here Saturday morning a little helore daylight still 'continues. The rainfall this morning Is the heaviest yet. with no signs of abatement, up to 8 o'clock A. M, 1.14 inches ol lain have fal len, making u total lor tlie season 2.21 . Inches. Vegetation Is coming I'or.vaul with rcmukablu rapidity.