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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1876)
f 35 a y 0 0 H Pi 0 0 H u H 0 IS 0 n H Pr. o CENTENNIAL. 1776. 187G. PROCLARflATBOIM. Chicago and North-Vest- era Eailway. The E'apitlRr I.uu.o Overland. TOAiSEVfiBIW FOB OtllCMGO. Nlapira Falls, X Pllishiirjj. Mil aib-thl-i. Moi-treal. (Jin-bee, New Y'ork. Itoston. or miy point !: st, should ouy t li-eir 'ji,j:.N(,iti'mi-,m'i ViCKE'i'si Via file J'ioiioer JCtuitc, Tin; Cliicajin and ?ori!ivcstini Railway. i)HS IH Tilt: HGST JtnUTH HAST. Its Trie's is of STK L K U S. ami on it Vie b-'ii madeihe F V-Tr"si time th it hi-ever been M vDK In thlst-outi'rv By thi--route pn--.en:;er-i' r points eai of Chicago lueuiolceol the lollov.i'.a: lines fioiulhlca- 1!V THE PITTSIU'PG. r'oitT VAYNn AND CHI CAGO AN'ti PBNN-.YLV vNIA HAILWAYS: 3TIIK0U0H 'CUAIN's iia'U.Y, wl'h "Hitman Pal ace I ar thrmti.ii to PI.llaae!piit-i and New York on each train. -1 TIIHJUUII TIHIN', with Pullman Palace Cars to JL Baltimore and WnthliiK'un, II V THE I, VKK SIIOB.R AND MtCIltmN SOUTH KUN RAILWAY' AND CONNECTIONS' (KV YOHK CKNTUAL AND KKIU JtAlUtUAUs): 3 Til HOUGH TRUSS" DA ll.Y.w'th Palace Draw Ing Koom and Sliver Palace sleeping Cats tliioush to New York uv the MirmiAN centual ohnd trunk. .HlKsT WttsTHKN AND KKIh AND NEW YwllK CKNTKALltUuW-vY'S O TI1UOUGH 'I HAIXS. with Pullman ralace Driw O ImMtoou anil Sleerlt.jr Urs, tlirmiL'ti to New York, to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, itoiliester, or New Yoikcity. BY B.U.TIMOItE AND OHtO BAILltOAD: i THttOURII TltUN-J tJAH.Y, with Pullman Pal J ace Carn lor Newaik, Znncwille, Wheeling, Wash ington, find Baltimore, without change. This is the 8HOHTKST, BLST, and oinv line run nlnir the I'ullnisn relefcratt-il I' iLAOK SL1PING I' Wis AM) COACHES, connecting wilii Union Pa c He Railroad at OMAHA, and from the WEST, via Grand Junction. Mnishall, Cedar Itnpids, Clinton, Stirling, and Dixon, lor CHICAGO AND 'J His. UAST. Thi popnial route is tinMiipaefeil for pjed. Com fort, and h.i civ. The Miiiunh, velMiaiJafrt''il. and neiTeci tract: of"to 1 rail", 'lie celehrateii Pnllinan I'nlacii-lei'pliiy Curs the perfect Telegraph Siteni of niovlnu jr.'iiui, the it'nlaHI(v Willi ltich tie y inn, tl e adni ratiie arrati'emenj I'nr ttinnin;; through ca s to t hicao froTii ad imliit West. , cute to pi--eneis all the eiimfotis in n.odern Kallway Iraeilnir. No Cl.t-nes ol Curn and no tedloa. dilnei at Ftiies. Pai'eriEreri will find tii'l.e'i ia this Nvirite ltonle t the Ocue.r.i'. Ticket Oalte ot the Central Pacific .hadro-i't. Sin 'ifmento. 'J'leUi't for i-ale In all the Ticket Offlcis of the Cen tral Pueiiie ltai tout. W II. htBXNKTT, Gen. Pas. A(;ent. MAHTIN IIUOIIITr. Gen. friip. II. P. WI'ANWOOD, General Agency, 351 Vinil gijmery tttett, Sail Fiancleco. an2tf TJio Grandest Acblcrmuwit oJ' this Age 1 The Ziittlo Bdonitor SB3W5iSfJ JSIACSJIWEI S MlJi'TT?.!':: HO KOSJ3J1WS! No re-Aviiiding' oC Tlircnd. Makes the LofkStiteli, Cluiin Stitch, and Ca ble Htitcli, lVoin two comnier cii'.l spools, direct. TTT IS THE I.I0I1TIT HUS'NINO, AND JIAKKi m. th-1 le-ict noise of any maeiinie In tiiftvvorUI. The rao-t simpl" in coiflrtietion ami the eaiest op-rated. Will sew fioni the Urn rt to the heaviest ol fabrics without any change ot tension. SES1V.4 -1Z Vti OSST, IVTKJI Than any other Machine, inakins .Wttltchesto the rexoiution. The public are Invited t' cill and see thla Sitlsfai'ti'Mi fruannteed or money refunded. For lurther pirticnlars call at 101 Thud Street, near Alder, Good TempUrt' Build- Ug' Hilts. A. St l'AXTOIV, Sole Acnt fur Oregon. V.T. W. JIAIITIN, Aj,-eiit, Ralein. W" finnit rfanoni.Ille Agents ianted to canviss nil parts of tthe Mate. Port'at.d, Apr'l !tf Copartnership. joi::; junto. waltee a. auaks. JinCEOl'l'l! ? aUERINO SHEEP, fBlAKl! I-'ea-iiriilnoffei-incto the WoolOio'ieih of 1 oiecoiiiii'd tb iidj.-lnltur Tcrritoi ' chance to purchase THOKOUGllllUK!) Jt-'ltIN0y, and a "lit ln ptrtlc" interested tlat they can, "' Will en deivor to. sell sheep of Hie same (piaUt y at d , "u '' MICH I'HKAPEIt HATKS tlnn such can posntii) be liuported. t-xainintllon and conipan' u with o'li er " eep offered lu tho ii.arl.et are roictl illy inUtud. Address JUNTO .V M) VMS, Sab'in. Oieswi. f3. r.. The Rnrn nnil Him I.amlis of Hie (1 ck cau 1m seen on the ISLAND 1'A't.M, iidjo'-ninj; Salem.-Tt-eEmscan be seen at the sinie place, t.r at lite HILL KAU.M fouranl a hall miles soiilh of the lit). Sa'em, September II), IHTS. C. A. rtcED, Salem. ) I (Ho. WooiiWAiai. 1 IVtllaul. Kca! Estate Agency. KF.K1I & V.00HWAH5), HAVE ASSOCIVTF.D TIII5MELVE TOGUTII er fo- llw transacilon of a Heil listate business, with principal oiileo ut SALEM, OREGOy, Ve luve, at tlte pnent time. Choice Farms for Sa5c. All persons desirons of mnlslntr purchases of land or Keal r slate aro request' rt to call and examine the inducements we can olVer !u Hie way of Town froperty ami Farmlii'j: I.nnds. Pirtle. wishing lo sell land will do well to "Ivo n ncall before placing their property in the hands of , oU.er agencies. REED Jt WOODWARD. May II, 1873. wlf. Pure-'red Fowls for Falo. j T I0IIT AND DARK JlitArans, BUFF CO iJ ebins, Hoii,"au, Mlvtr and Gold Sp-inLled Piv lands. Si ver SnHiuled IMntburtrs ltlack-I!reateo lied Gallic. En'ish licrkln. Wlil'e China Geoe, I.art-o Ilronzu Turkej. Hen K2R. f.1 per dozen. White China Geese t'irgs, $3 per dozen. Pure-Bred Slioep and Goats. Spautsb VlfftHx. New Oxfort-h re and CotswoM ross. and Merino Grades, Tnor auhbred and i.mlrd Aneora Goats. j.i..i'Ai:iiiiti. halem Feb. 13, 13T3. um CO. S. QZiZZJu Attorney ut. Xia-v, p&hEM, OIIBGONV Oflcu rrai the OW Conrt-Uo"u. ' , f1 IP T T1 fH V A iOtT Tr 4WXlJrJaiiV Otilo Mt'lliocllsU mid the Third Term. Cincinnati. Dec. 2S. At the tcmiltr weekly nieelln: of Methodist preachers x,terilay.tliel)liinp'lla'en matter wa. tin der coii-ltleia'.lon. One set ol resoliillons vvasollVicil declliiliiftu exptcss tin opin ion on the third term and deploiin; Ha ven's eaiitri. Another .-et I'Xpre iimaze nient at tho Hiniecesary al.inn over so little a matter, (letivlinr Haven s nalit lo speak lor the wlio!e ehn'ch and nttetly op - tio-iii"; any conn-e hm hctween elintch and "late. A Inietluit livelj-tli-eti Ion tollovved, ainl th.ally the entirc'inirter vv.-t laid on the table, vv'lticli U pinhalily the end of tho Ml1 ji ct. IM.ilii. Cic t'lit. Xra- Yoiili. Dec. 2s. I'he linard of Aliiernieii have ol tit-led that in iiniiineiii (iiMtion ol Ihe iidiiptimi ot Hie Star Sp.tn oled lSaiiiier hy the l ontitiitloii:1 Army fur its sttu.d.iid, on J.inuaiy 1, 1771!. the Nntioinil enlj;ii he ilip!ayed on every public hiiililin;; in the city Iiiiin -imrUo lo sain-et on New Year's tlay, and the pro pi le uts of hotel, places ol nniii-cmcnt ami other public, places. and nia.-tersot vu-N-I- In the harbor he retpietted to display thler tlas on that day. The aldermen hope this, commemoration tntiy be general throughout tho country. flecchcr ItiiiSered Wlieu Heniy tt'tud lieechcr returned from church l.-t, evening he was servul with a Munition and complaint in a suit for malicious pioectitlou. by Fraud, D. Moiilton. In the Mipreiue Court for King's county, forijoO.OOU V.ol'ier Illturee 'ne PIOO ter IVecli Alliiaony t'liiliiieil. AValker, the Calltorula Vinegar Hitters man. Is suing tor a dlvoiee troin his wife. The latter applied ye-teitlay for tin order for alimony of $iOU pel week and $:M)00 coun-el fee, claiming that her hu-hantl i worth a million dollars and that lie is ie-, celving a vast income. Walker sweats thht he is only worth about $IU0.0oU hut has an annual income, of 100,000. Pend ing the itigutnent of the tpie-ilon ot per manent ahiinouy, tho court awarded ."i() per week alimony, which she swears is the amount she has Leeu teeelvi'it: fioin her hii-liand for pocket money. The ease is badly complicated by chaiges and eouiitei-chaige ot every kind ol iniijuily. lei'llttx 4'oiiiatit-Bmicii!el. Washington, Dec. 2c. Ex-Governor Newell, of New Jer-ey, President of the National Council of the Union League of Ameiica. has cniuiteriuanded the meeting oideietl for Philadelphia next mouth, and convened the -nb-coiiimitleo in New Yolk on Jan. (ith, at noon. I;olu:fon null JtrcIlroeM.v. London, Out., Dee. 29. The Cliumher ol Coinmeree has paed a resoluilou re couiniending tho adoption by Goverimient ot a polity ot ptoteetiou a most henelieial for the country miller pieseitt circum'-taii-co; alt, for the renewtil of the reetpioei ty Hade lelations with tho United stales. tVooilille Cotl. .UliiiiiK ' Milt. San FitANCisCO, Dee. 21). In the 'nit ol Marion J. McDonald against tho Wond vlllo Coll. Mining Co., the defendants tiled their an-wer to-day, setting foith that the mtitti-r in dNpute exceed- the sum of !?."l), 01)0. Ot the capital stock ot tho Compa ny, 00,000 shit i es Wele distributed among tho 'tockholtlers. The allegation that con tiguous claims' are worthless I denied, tho body ot oie which they contain being al leged to give the stock of the Company Us chief value. The charge of fraud is like wise denied; llkevv Ke thur, Pear-on induced tho corporation to pay $70,000 for 52,:!25 share of the capital "stock of tho youth Woodville Mining Co. Thi stock is rep. le-enud to he worth to the Company the lull value of Us stated amount. After other denial, the answer piays the (Joint to proceed noi'iuther in the suit, and le-tpie-ts that the same be referred to tho U. a. Circuit Court. TTue,!M;l .Sauls. The tugboat Kivnl, property of the Cen tral P.icitlu Itallroad Company, sunk at her innoiiug. aloiigldn tho long wharf. Oakland, lat night. The lierinau itnd one (leek hand uartnwly ec.i)Oil going down with her. She will be a total los. AcrlLed. SAN FltANCI.'CO, Dec. 27. Tho Occi dental and Oriental Company's steamer Oceanica arrived thi evening from liong Kong via Yokoliantuia. making the trip ti out Hong Kong in 27 days and Yoko hama in 1 days. I'lirKliiry. Fiplav night M. vloik stoic of Jl, IV r ktw 17, No. lOOSbtoclvtoM t(ree(, was en teieil lluough the skylight lioin vvhleli.d Cliiue-e bamboo ladder was suspended and .t 2.3 00 win th of silks, cashmeres and alia wis were taken. JJoiul.v mill Sun hey to lie Uivilett. Tliu San Frhnclco Minlteihil Union has voted to invite Moody and Saukey to vi-lt this coiut at their eailiest couven IfllCC. ttllu (Iter lint Iilt:eil. Pai.Is.viu:. Dec. 23. Yesterday morn ing the engineer of tho Katcru hoiuitl etnlgiant train discovered tho body of a man on the track a slioit distance ahead of tho engine, about 14 miles we-t of hire. He wti-, unable to stop the train until the body had been en tied about 1.10 feet. It wa then removed from the track In a le.irl'ully mangled condition, Several cuts vvei'o found on tho body; two near the throat, which uiust have Iwn indicted with a knife. The opinion Is that ho was murdeiid by a man who had been with Jit in lor seveisil day, and has, undo hi escape, and that after committing tho crime lie pliccd tho body on tliu Ir.iek to avo'd suspicion. Tho body was taken to lieowue ny the pawngcr train, ami an In quest hehl; hut nothing could bo found lo lead to it identification. The vrrdict i en dured was. that tho deceared camo to hi death hy being run over i by tho ttaln, while hi a statu of hitoxhn'tiou, as ho bail been seen thinking during the pievloui evening. fi.iiuXiHiiZ t'oiitract. -San Fhamisco. Dec. 2S. A caw) was tried In .lodge .foachlmci.'s court this morning, In which a i.aintil O.Domiell sued Thompson it Co., ihio of tho linns engaged lu dealing in ,'jnits" and ,,cull" mi iiiitilijj; sleek. In tho conic ol'tlio (rial ludgo .fonchiin-en csptCsscd the opinion that a egtjtnct for delivery of flock on a pirflcular date 1' a lpgnl contract;" but a : nmtr.ii-t m nav the dillerenco between a stated price and tho price the stock might command on a pnrtkiilar day, is a gam bling contract, ami cannot Do entorceu in 1 .' Tiic I'r'NtIPiit orVciiMiteln to ViMt lite t eiili'imiiil 1 -vpovlllon. Xr.w YoitK. Dee. SO. Xcws received hi'ie ot tho mtit rellahh- nature fay 1'ir-s- iilen Gnnian. of the I'epnhlic of Veliza- ela. will vUit the I'eiit.'imial at Philadel phia, mid will al.olrnvcl eMeiwIvi'lv In j the foiled bti.tej. Mr. Pile, lontierly Mini-let-theie. will shorty leave Caracas on hoard the -teauihip ISollv.ir for Phlla-ili-lpbi.i. ti Mini-tir Plenli oti niltuy ami Knvoy Rx'iiinrilluary "f etuziieli to the I'niti'd Mate. One ot the uio-t liupott ,'ltlt tak be has been bitilistiil wtll l,to facilitate the settlement of elal'ii of till country on Ihe Wncne'.a (loveiinnent. Mr. Pile, it is undei-looil, will solicit the Intel volition ot our government hi ur.iVe ilipute vihlcli have lately iien between Holland and Venezuela. SiogitH aZiismiry. A Boton ilNpateh -ays: A Fieiichman nniut.il Cbtirli- L-iCarlierle has fornud a Ma-nnic, Lodge of printer, pre-men. dogftneiers and o:ne per-ons of higher standing, independent of tho Grand Lodge of that city. He initiated the men intothe various degree for a fee of $10; but difference arose between him and the biethern and lliiiilly. on suspicion of being an impo-tor. he whs aiTetcd. The mem bers whom lie initiated assert that mem ber, ot the other lodges admit that Ihe pass-noids given hy him are all right. LaGnrliciie says the whole affair I a con spiracy and he will expose tho mi-ercants of the Grand Lodgo In court. Ai'tnmsMs Aifricnltiii'iil t'ollctfo Serll. Washington, Dec. :!0. Gen. ft. 11. Cowan. A i-tant Seentaiy of the Interior makes tiic following statements with rcler enee to the article p.ihli-hcil hi New Yolk lat Sat ut day, chniglug him with issuing agiiciiltural college scrip to tile htato of Aik:ina. in dellaliee of the expie--(d will of Congtes. wliiih reipiired thai State to pievIouly make anangetneiits lor Itmdlng ceitali! of it bonds hell a pait of the Indian Tiu-t Fund. ireay the article links one item of impoitaticc lo the completion ot th.e hl-tnry. namely, the fact that the old and worlhle bond ot Aikansa. held by the Seeretnty ot, the Intel lor In tiu-t. were ivfunded. pilnclpa! and iiitore-t. by the new bnnil-. in aieoid tince with tho arrangement made, before the agilculttual -clip was lelen-etl. though not conipletetl until attervvnid. He tur ther says that the Sect etary ol the Inteilor hold-the new honils tit thi- time. Tl.eie was no impropiicty in the action ot the Department in legard to ti.e matter, and the whole action was regit rdid at the time and is still upheld as piopcr, legularand stilctl" legal. ' " .'ii:i3tifiiSiiiecN AilMl3tled. AVasiiusCTON, Dee. 27. The President today appointed Edgar Mills and Chri topher Green, of Sacramento, and faeoli Nell, ol Auburn, California. Coininls. lon ers to examine and report upon twenty additional miles of the California and Oiegon Kallroad. eninnietichi" near Vina. Tehama county, Cah, and making a total ot'117J.. miles rcjiorted conipletetl up to date. tlnlinoy Arelifeiit. MosTPi:i.n:i!. Vt., l'oe. 30. A broken mil on tho Vermont Cential Jhillroad llirevv tho lioston and M'nutreal train from tho Hack, tin morning. Tho passenger cars went over the embakinent, wounding many ol tho passengers, two ol them e l ioiisly. Coal .Ititie i:.-t;IuIo:). Wii.Kli!Alii!i:. Pa., Dec. 30. An ex plosion ot liiedanip occuried to-il,iy in llutciiiiison'.s mines, near Kingston, kill ing three men and seveiely liuniing a number ot other. The explosion wa in ti pori ion of the initio not in u-e. A wall had'bocn erected between the two put of the mine ; lot an opening w-.i- made thiinigh it today, and ome boy, against orders, went tluotigh with a burning lamp. A terriliu ixpin!oii lolhuved. Dennis Foster and Morton Kvan weie killed, while the boys and several others were badly buinel. hi, lliitchiu-on was blown into a pool of water, face, down ward, and held lliero by debris until life was extinct. .i!ivesui.v ol' lite Itiiltle of 'Jri'iiion, TlitviON. N. J.. Dee. :!(!. The anni versary of tl'o Initio ot Trenton to-day. wa attended with a gootl deal of euthusi. asm, iiotwltn-tandiug it wa- eontlued alto gether to the citizen of Trenton. About 1,000 per-ons weio engaged n military companies and other coinpan'es matlo lip Irftm ciii'.cn wliliotit uniforms, but sup plied with aims frmu fliu areiiil. '1"". Wa-bliglou and Gen Sullivan, tjreeit and Miyor were all per-onaled; a I so. Col. Kahl ami others ot the He-siausor lirllldi army. The movements ol troops began at 8 o'clock and lighting through tho stnets between tho contiinMiig armies reached it helghth about 10 o'clock. The. suriender took place at A miplnk (,'ieek and wa- reeiived with cheers, lu tho af ternoon addiesses were delivered to a largo audience at the Taylor Onera House by Gen. Campbell. Gen. KiNiIng, Win, A. Jhifou, K. C. Staid ami Judge Naar. An Imiuen-e eiowd of troops dined at Washington Hall. Tho day pa--cd off without any .iceldeut. V,ei h of Ihe ):Iihipmis('I. Mi:mitus. Dee. .'10 Captain Ilarpmin. agent of the underwriter, who returned tioiu tho wieck of tho Minnesota last night, lopnits that liver pirates have gob bled up a laige part of the cargo. The hull lies as at. llr-t repotted. I'.ipr. Sh ill cross anil a wrecker will try to -ave tlte machinery anil cargo. Tho latest reports fioin l'oit Gibson say about three-ipiaitcr of the caigo have been saved, moio or le-s I damaged- The lenialutler, fioin M, Loul, 1 in the stern, which lies in sixteen Ret ol water, while tho how Is on logs some six feet underwater. Nr.W Youit, Dec. HO. A dispatch fiom Lojatou states that serious ili-liulriiietM have occurred- at Ilmuisfnot, county Ar magh. Ireland, resulting Ironi tho in ini ago ot a Pro'estaut girl to a Catholic, A number of Piofe.-tants attacked the hou-o whero the tiiairl'igo took plaeo and com pletely uiccJdd tho pniubes, Duiliig the light that followed a number were killed and scrotal badly wounded.' San FiiANCHCO, DtcSO V rumor H curti.-ut ou the sticct-i today that a bout j conthliilng Jt'ebonoiigh. first officer or the Paelllc, and six 'Other, had beftn picked up by a ve-el bound for Australia; but tiie report could not bu traced to any mi thctittc source, S'lrc -Minium mitt :illil niirnrit. This afiei noon a white man lesldlngon Thlrtl stieot. between Fol-otn mid llarrl. on, was boiling tar on tlte kitchen stove lor upalring a leaky roof, when the pot noueti over ami caugnt lire, 'no II Hues contiiitt:di.:itilig to the floor ami furniture. The occupant ot the preinl-es mid bis wife attempted to extlt 'ini-h the tl.uiie. and vv.ilie -rn'oug tin 1 tier's clothe-eiltgbt thi'. Seizing lertwn ebiMien. the vvomau tan down int.' the cellar, vihtie she drop ped the clnlilr.Mi. w bo-ecotliing had taken lire. Then -he Itiu iiitn Ihe lleet lo the .iiip..sti. t,c. whi-ie -befell e.shau-lid. Every shred o'" elothliig hunted oil' her bo.ly. The cbihlri-n wire found In the cell tr btnliy tnunid. Olio of them i not expected lo live. Tho woman was also badly burned. (lontil A- tir 3' .'llnlnir Co. JsAN Fli.VNCtrco. Die. 27.-The annual meeting ot the Gould ei Curry Minii g Co. was held l III- al'lernoo't. i'iie elt elton of olllcers le-ultlng as lollows : Edward JJarron. Pie-ideiit ; James G. Fair. Geo. Congilon. .las. C. Flood. Win.. I. Lyle. Hobeit Shirwond, tn.d !. II. Folll. Tins tee ; Alfred K, Dtnbrow. ,icretary, and lames (J. Fair. Sup"iintrndent. The ie ceipt for tliu pat year have been ijSIO, 000, ehtelly lioin tho -aleof 1.200 htrcs of new stock at ,222.700 and $0,770 fmui as scssiueiit. 'rin Ins all hien disbursed, except. $11,000. Tbeie has been tflth.'SOO colleetcd on unpaid a.esmcut -luce the IlOih ultimo. No bullion was produced dm lug tho year. Mii;c Kiil'lieiy. Mauysvii.i.i:. Dec. 2S. Tliu M:iryvil!e and San .luan stage was lobbed today, about live miles above Sninrtville. of Well, Fargo & Co's treasiu'e-box. tit tho same place it was robbed Inst week, anil the driver thinks by the; same paity. Sllko Hogati, the driver, was lu the act ol pointing out the phi-cot the former tob bery to a paeitger. when ho was cut -lii-tt in lii nair.itloii by the word, "Halt, and throw out box," quick.' He did a be wa- comuinmlid, ami drove on, the pas-enger not being innleted. Tbero wcto t!.ve men and two young hullo. ITo gan, who is a man of i.ietve and .oxjie rieniv. ovgaiiized a party as soon as tit lived at Sniartville ami stai ted in pur suit of the lubber, htiong liopes are en tertained that he may umrd In captur ing them. The grotp'.d Is oft fiom the laiuol la't night, wiiieh will enable Ho gnn's liaitv to H-.iik tin-in. Tho sticams are so high on both sides of tho eet:e of tlie rotinery as to .lie itup,t;salile, vvhiih will les-eii the ebaiui-s.ot ese-ape. The lubbers ale suppo-iil lo lie white men. Well-. F.ugo & Co.'s deleitives have at-re-ted and now have in custody live Sji-ili-iaids. two Greek- and one white man. on charges of robbing -tngo in this sietinu, with" a certainty of convicting at lea.-t a portion of them. Dl-lio-ee Kllll. Tilt. Alvlnza Haywanl. hy her attor ney, N. (iieene Ciiilis and II. 11. Haight, has lilt d u divore-u eonipl.iint. Slio al leges they weio tn-tiiieil in Wi-couin, Jatiuity 1; l.li5. and thtit llayward. witli- otit caii-e, de-eilid her November 7, 1S7-I; that ilelendant is pnc-ed ot pioperly aggiegating about $10,000,000; and the plainlilt asks tor alimony lieinling the -uit. fees, eo-ts, ami an equitable division ot the eiate. llayward. by VV. . J,. I.arne, couuel, tidnllts the possession of property the valuuiil which he is iHtable lo state, and join in Ihe prayer of tho planum tor a uivi-iou ot piopoity; ltir theruioie In: sailh not. 'I lie Tijor t'loe-CHs. it. M. Fryer, tho h'ventor of the now famoii piot-e fur the i."'ii'-fi'. . ,if icliae tory oie-, li ft this city thisaftenioou. He had been sloping a part of the week in ('rn-s valley lo -tipeilulend the prncttcaj working of his Invention. Dining Id-stay his iiiom at i l.e Occidental Hotel has been beieged by mining men. capitalists and others anil laige oilers have been made him for an Inlerest in lit Invention. Thete I a very general feeling ofconlhlence that Ihe pini-e-s i tie long -ought de-itleiatlllii for winking rebellion ores, anil a such It !- oi incalculable value lo tho mining in dustries of tlie Pacific. eoat. Colored lt;iilille.-iris In I'liiai-idn T!:u-; 'tlriii. AVa.iiington. Doe. Ill A meeting of colored Kcpubllcaii wahelil to-day. 'Pho general seiillinent; wtis m.tr. I'leslnent Giant should bo nominated for a third term. Oi:iK'i it: Kic 'I je.-iNni-y Ilfiririnwiil. The Sico.1,1 ComptiiMloriif the Tita-u-y Department mid Third Auditor h-vv ieht tl.ilr le-lgnatlon to lie President and their positions have been oll'ired lo ofhei pi-r-mis. Sevr ml changes were matlo to il ly In the U. S. Tic'i-uiiT's olllci ; J, C. IJurtieit, of rndiaimpoll, who had been fof some n ths eh-ik in that f.lilce, ha been aiipolntid chiel ot ilivMou ol National Hank-, vice 11. A. Gtiteon, ri-igned, and (J. II. Davidge, aIonf Indianapolis, I-ttip-pointetl chiut ol division of Issues, vice 11. (J. limit, Dbnbllil .s'otilters i'rovlited I'm-. The President states that al I disabled soldiers removed from position In Ihe Iloiisuof Ucprescntativc have been given other place. I.nriie Aiviml. Sir Edward Thornton, Umpire of the United ."states and Mexican Coiniiiilnii, has awarded (('-';', 0(, .Mexican gold, to the "Abia" Silver Mining Co., of Now Voil;. to bo paid by Mexico, .M-!iti!r hii ih-i-i- I.-iiI-m the Clmrt-M Ailti.sl Dial. Senator Spencer says tbero Is no tmlh In the chaiges inado against hlin by tliu Alabama Legislative Committee. (tellliiKT Iti-uily lor Hie Iti nsseiolilli!;.- ol 'iJiilirt-hM. Washington, Jan. L When Congiess rcas-enihlt-s, Lutlrell will iutiodine a bill to carry into elicit the Hawaiian reciproc ity treaty; ul-o a bill to extend tho term of tliu Alabama Claims Commission, and allow tho 1 'nc! Ilu Coa-t sailors to tile claims which aro now barred by limitation. Lutltiil is picpaiin" for the Introduction ol a bill to contain, In hi let, tho following piovIlnn-: Fh-t allowing the Southern Pat-lffo It P.. of California, lo build eaut wuid until It meets Scott's Texas Pacific, and to enjoy bU land grant lor tho portion tho former constructs from tho Colorado river to tho point of meeting. Second, prohibiting, under heavy penalties, any combination with any other trans-couti-iicntnl road. Third, prohibiting any dis crimination In tares or height, except, pel hap, regarding inineial ores. Fourth, providing lor time commissioners to bo appointed, one each by tliu Governors of Calltorula. Missouri and Now Ymk. who hall pte-cilbe the rale to bu cbirgeil.and limit them to a leasniiablu percentage of reliuu on the ai-luil cot and tuiuilug ex-pen-e of the entile tine. Au ell'oit will probably bo made to havo the lloll'o as a resolution adding ono member to the mining committee lu order to glvv the l'.ic'tlo C".i-t adihtiontii iepn -soiiiittiou. Similar tu-tion wa taken in tin- ia-f Cougu-s nginhlig the Indian cimuiiittce, wnen Sbi.'n.s was added to it. tiH'restsu! .tSnll roriltt.is. Upon appliciilon of Senator Mitchell, the I'li-tiii-.t-tir Gem ttil has directed tho tn.ii! to pL. carried o.i ihe accoininid iti in train of tile Oregon md Ctlllornii . It. Company between i'tiillaml and Albany. t.u--;tttr,Y -.'Scroti m ;latiuiiiits nut! J.UFii-y. Ni:w Yim:k, Jan. L--L-isf night thieves ciTti-led an uitr..i:io Into Deiiedict lito-..' jevve'ry -ton', niitler Hie Grand Central Hotel, and on sniue pretext or otlwr man agtd tu ilt-iii m the 'iispIciiinol person- in charge, cbloriil'oi.ned them and robletl tho safe of $25,100 worth of diamonds and jewelry. I'hOiI Aeeiiieiii (o n TI-jtil-Kusie H'erlonii er. Wasihnotox. Jan. 1 ChlpThoinason, rope-walker, was probably fatally injured by a fall fro in ti mpo at King aiidlleiyal street, Alex.i--.dria, yesterday. E tic Trnns.JNH'HIe Ji. f-i.--'o. I(il:cs:n!.ir;7ed. San Fisancis-cii. Dee. ill, The repoit that the Trail Pacific Meamshiii Couitiany aru taking measures to increase tlie carry ing capacity ot their line, is founded on fact. Tho ster.'n-hlp Columbus 1 now building In England, and befiue many months will bu ready to join tliu Va-co d.i Giliuil and Viiiumuvit on tliu route be tween, thi port and China. At pro-cut I lure I no mnvi'iiii'iit by tliu Company to o-taeii It a Hue 'o L iiuaiui. It is the ln tentiti!! iioW"vei', ' the Company, to sfrctigiheii tho Tiiin-Piicllle with new ste.iuiei-s (torn titne to time, as tho in-cre.t-e i)f trivii nii.S trade may warrant. A rm I n lil i' C'ircimislitiu-c. A fait worth nmre thin, a iaslng no tice Is i uvea led by a glance -it tliu llr-t and last clearances at the San Fnunicn cu-,-toni-lnmse for the lOOlli yi itr ol the coun try's existence. The Great llepubliu was tho first and the Uncle Sam the itit, Vl'Mlll't Ol'.3tlJ-.V (l! IlKiOIHl. The Imiue-'t of tin- hotly of the man found dead on the Saiu-clltobill- last week with a knlle wound lu his breast, was ie siimetl last evenlpg at Saueehto. Tito body was Ideiitilli-d as that of Candlo lait nliutt, a' native of Sicily, aged 12. Tho jury found a verdict viitnally chaigiug sumo per-on unknown with having mur dered deceased. ::eiiiii)it'iiliillo:iis ol' l!ie aiiani! .liu.v. The Grand Juiy presented their repoit till alteruoon. Among other it-commendations were tlie-e: tint the number of Grand Jtnois be 2:1 a liuiueiiy, and that theiu bea n-ptir.ite box for (J rand and Trial jiuoi-s; also that Grand Jury box ho filled wilh names selecto-l hy tho Judges of the ciiuls of record of this city and county; al-o that lu view ol tliu ciowded condition of the comity jail the hou-o of collection bu hurried forwaid to comple tion and that tlie prisoners bu employed ou public WOlk. Trill- Hills J'oiiimI. Among the Hue bill fnuinl weie ono agaiu-t Louis J,o-e, mtinler for tho re cent brutal killing of In-wife. One against Snuiicl (1. 11. llaitiugtou. the Palace Ho tel adventurer, for an nsnuu with intent to murder anil tob. Pri'eiiiuieiits lor minder agalnt SI try Lnrello and her l.i 1 1 icr. P.i-eal Lorelto, for killing Ihe girl's lover and seducer, were Ignoteil, MsH-Ic Tlil.l'-i 'lose-l. All Stock Hoard adjourned ov-i- New Yell's Dty. An as-i-,-i.icnl of ,'0 cents per share In been levied on Anile, delin quent Fchrnaiy .nit, .'.ml inn-of ."0 cents on ihu Tyler Company, dullutjuunt 2!tli proximo. IJmvy rnllol Slioit -'I'liilos r:eln.teil. SALT I.AI;i:, Dee. ,'M. Tbeie bin licen it heavy tit II of .-now dining the pa.-t few day-. Tin-re I- twelve feet of nnw ou a ii'vel til Alta City, No mail fiom lliero dining the .a-t wick. The Central PnelfU tialu Irom Ihu west was (in knurs Into 111 uiiiyh.g at Ogdi n yi'slcnl ly. 1. li.ee l,ui -In, :'slfi-il. It-if.iel Tesatii. -in lialltiu, residing on I'aiilie stint, was awakeind at an c.-lily' hour ibis nioiniiig by the cnliiini-e ol 'a lit:.' ilar at his window, Ilu titular him wiili fa hi ellt ct, mul ft'liltd. him to bea ' -I'ti. an. ail. -Viiti-iiiilal. Cai:ox. Dee. .'1 1. A grand Centennial celcl ration tokes place In-ie to-night, com mencing at 0:"0at the Capitol, which will lie Ilhunlnatid fiom cellar to dome, Inipinmiilu .-uhhes-cs will bu made. Gtn. A. Tynell will deliver " Drake's Adthess to the Anieilcan Flag." Tho stnets will ho nhlti.o vvltli bon llres and lliework. A salute of 101 guns will take place til 12 o'lioik. The vvholo town I in excitumeut, and a grand tlino Is ixpictnl. lA hull sole I'oIhltiilllK'. NlAV Oiii.i:an.s. Dee. ,il. At Ilatou Kotige, ou Saimdiiy hist, HI pcioiH weru pol-iiued at a dinner paity on Slnitehou. Levio Spilgs ami Lizzie Jilchaid-. both i-olotcd, wero niiislitl. anil while being taken to Jail here wire taken li inn Ihu -le-tiirs pns-i-by a hand of mined men. The body ol tint wonuii wa tien banging to a tree six utiles from In-io. Nothing has been h.-ard front the man. I'liJii'isJly III itli.i Iltni, JN'Ar-iiMi.i.i:, Jan. 1 Tho new l-'i.k I'hivcr-iry. nauii d In hnnor of Geu. C, JS. I'l-k, was formallv didlciilcd to-day, in tho presence ol n iugo a etuhlngu of peo ple, whlto and hlituli. Gov. Poller ami other .Statu oflliial, Iii.1 op .Mclntyie. of tliu Metiiodlsl Chin ch houtli, ami tl num ber of clergymen and celuiators vvuio ptcs ent. An I'niirovolicel ,11m ilci-, Xt-.vv Yoiuc, Jan. L Mr. Dlllehcr, n wealthy lhpiur dvalcr ol -ID Heaver street, if '-, "I '! tl 4 1 IT. 1 hi