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1770. 187.
PROCLAMATION.
Chicago and North-Western
Hallway.
The .'opulur Home Ovvrlnud.
TnvEIiS FOIl riJICAGO. Nlnmra Foil..
,' "'""'-' pl! odrliilila. Mniitrwl. Ouchec, hew
lork. Ho'tnu.eriinv point Eitt, should Imjr ttulr
TKSf,NTINI'T4li TIC KKTS
Via the IMi'lloir Iluule,
TH.
Clilciign and Norllnvcfctnn Railway.
Tills im TIIK IIKsT KHUTJ! 1JAST
BY TELEGRAPH.
Itrlrul l iif STK il, U M S, ami tin It hi? Wn
midetliel -CKSI l.linethutlni'Uirbii-ii M tllKlii
tlilreiiiinm liy thl" roue passengers t rpolntM irtof
Chicr.j;uh.ieini!ceolttieioilowlii ' line,, home lilcn-S':
BY Tltn PITTSIU'RO. VORT WAYNI' AND CHI
CAOO AND PENNSYLVANIA ICAILAVA Vs.
3 THROUGH TRAINS HAII.Y, with "tillman Pal
aruCarMhronL'hlo Phlludelpnm ana New York
on inch train,
- THROUGH TRAIN, with Pulletan Palace Car to
X. llilllmoroand Wnthiujitun.
MY THE I,KK MlOHr" AND MICHIGaN SOUTH.
KltN RAILWAY ANII CONNKCTIONN (NL'W
YORK ULNTKAL AND KHIK itVILKOAHs).
3THKOUC1II TRAINS DAHY. w'th Palace Draw
in Room aucl Hllvcr 1'aUcc Slecplnc-Cars thronirh
tn New York
BY THE MICIUOVN CENTRAL ORVND TRUNK
ijkkvT vcTKK.V AM) KHIB AND Nr.w
D O THROUillI TRAINS, w III, Pullman Palace Draw
n t- iuv ivi i ii nun 'Mcerinir ri. rnnin h tn .
York, to Nil JTtm KtllU. Hiilfnln lirMlidiin V. .
i iuik my.
BY BU.T1M0KE AND OIHO JUILTIOAP;
S TllllrtlTfllT W(l T' ltll .. t. ...
,Wf . ..uwi'llll llll'.ll " Ul.l , Willi milllllll 111-
-tj aco Cam for New ark, Zniictilk. AS'ticelm, Wash-
.u...!, unu imiiiiuuie, w liudlll CIIJIitt.
ThU l the SHORTEST, UE.Hr, anil on.c lino run
tins tlio Pnllmin clcbraieil P tLVCb t5l.E' PINO
. J.RS AND COACH as, rtinuectln-; Illi UilnuPa
i iflr-Kallmid at OMi'lA. aril troin tl,n W1T. Ma
rriinil Jiinitliin. Mnnliill, Culnr llap'.d, Clinton,
h tirlli.K, unit DKou. .or CHICAGO aND illu
t A-SP.
Thl iinrulat route le nni-tirtiafvcd for hn-pd. Cum
fu 1. anil ha cty. The i-mooih, well hatHrfd. and
led track nf ulcil ralln. he ceMirnte.i i'ullinnii
Jciiriliiiiln'-Cir". the perrtel Ttlniruih Si-tem
nf t)olti train, the rrirnlarltv with Mhli h lhe rim.
tie dm rani.' Rrranjreniuit lor iiinniii tbrou'h ca
toi liicao from ad point Wt, necnie to nciietn
alii hn coralorts In modern hallwav liaiellnL. No
cnai ea oi call? ana -no leitioiH diliat I'trdii".
Pa
At th
Kallr
"lit
tral 1.
U
II. P
comer
K
ifenecre lll run tiikelsMa thin Pi wife Kniite
Oeni-ra' Ticket 01tke of the Central PhciiIc
ib i. 3i rami nto.
Itt for ar.le In all the Ticket Olhic of the Cen
icittc Jul. road.
W II. STENNETT. Oen. Pn. A.int.
TIN IIUOIIITI'.-Ocn. r-iiu.
. aTANWoiil), CJemiai AL-cncy, 1S1 'Miint-
etreit, nun riancmco. anM7tf
The fir. Widest Achk-icnicnt or the Age !
T lie Little Monitor
SEW
JVO Ml
No ro-wi
Ijock S.
blofc
TT IS TIIK
J. tun le
le6t ii
mont n.p!e hi
win sew inn
without any ch.
!iiiv a
Than any other
resolution.
The pnbllc are
WONDEi
Satlftactton sua
For further paril
NHTimdStrcU,
in'.
rIJG MACHINE I
!HTrL.K; .HO BORRl.!i:
id ing of Thread. Makes the
iiL-h, Cham Stitch, and Ca
titch, from two comvier
iil siKxlrj,lireu I
jUJHTEsT RUNNING, AST) MAKES
i-.u of an) machine In the world. The
cuniiruotii'u and tbcrariirt opiratid.
I the Hut -t to tho hcaiict-t 01 fibrios
tSvjuf tenelon,
S mil CIECNT. lANTHIt
Uachlue. making 5X Hitches to tiie
W. VT. MARTIN,
t Good, reeponi"
all pjrtpof the utu.
Poitland, April WKf
miteil t call and tee thla
UTTJI. EETVXNTIOIT !
juiteeil or money refunded.
aUr call at
lear Alder, Good Templars' Build-
IKS. A. B PAXTON,
Solo Agent for Oregon.
Ipent, "alprc.
Vj1 Amenta wanted to camaet-
Copat tnership.
VI, ft TO . fc ADAMS,
JOIIV JUNTO.
WALCLK A APAJIS.
BUEEl 1!
MERINO
TAKE pleamiro in ollerlr
Oregon and the adjoin!
to ptirchanii T1I0H0UGHB.
8HEE1
tin the Wool ttiowerH of
icTenltorW the chanie
U2D JdHlINO. and a.
..,.i.nnirfi.jii.ru.iih. (nev can. ann u en
deavor to. 11 Sheep of the r V-"1 quality nd lalne at.
MUCH CIIKAPKIt KAThS . " '":" poeMiiiy
be Imported, fcxarulnatlon o wnipanw n with nth.
er 8-ieep oifered lit the market fleoidt'illy.lntted.
Address MIN. " ?.
Halem, Oregon.
N. B -The Rara and Rjim L ViPt, ,!1" K"',l twn
ha men on the HLAND PARS. . " aX fcle-u.-
The Kta can ho eeb at Ibe l'"-'. w t the
MM. bAHM four and a hall ml "Htn of the city.
Halem, September 10, lb73.
Land forjmmi, grants.
CHOICE FARMS FO. SALE,
4,000 ACRE &.
In Quantities to Suit Pu rchaser3
OQA ArUES.fiite fouth and adjnli InsttcRall
Jj tjJ road Depot ai Halem. all under ulrtrat.on,
and mltablo for Kriln or recetablea.
04Q ACREil. fnar mile uoiitheat r f fialem. on
'thcrallr.ad, with Mill Creek munhi; th nrli It.
Thla U tho cholccat fa'tolnc land In Marl x!,e'?D
wltb tine rprinsa. co'iitli;ln part of thei 1 Kxtor
donation c aim, on which I raled the pri 'it r
fifty- bniihels of wheat and three tonn of til ""iy P'r
acre. Tho t)rt crop of oats ever raided ou ort of
thla land meaanred nlnctT-fimr buhtl per aci . znm
welRhil and eronhd chained by Mr. Alfred t (flnion.
or siaieni.
B700 ArilKS ofpralrieandllKlithrnaMMrd,
Mlih tiiuber for farmlnsf purCfe, hnnmUil h r Ihf
Willamette rher for four mllen. beaulllnl lake i tho
eat, boat landlnja all along tho rlier, romtnei clu?
four miles north of halem o,U oholi t
KTAln lotXld. I he IdiVfft and mint i- cit
able body of land to be found in the VIIlauutte al.k-y
to b pnrchai-ed by a colony To he i-old from 15 to
tii nor urn.. Th! land aIU all be I1111utdia1t.lv r t-
anrveyed, and can bo aold In larger or fmaller narcfl .
tomit fiarchaMTa. It can be ubdlridcd to the btr.
poihleadiantaire,nd I can offer any perron or per
i-onti. or colony of perimnn. delriuu to pun haiohoniet
in the bent part of the Willamette -.alley, pear the
city of balem and within reach of the bet n-clal ad-.aniase-i.
an well a t-uont fa.orably locatrif with re
ciiect totnarketa, crcateradiantajni, on mnro fofor
ablo terror, than titer a eier expect to reallj a-raiu
THOMAS CROSS.
Salem, Not. P. 1S73.
llir- AtliMiici (iciiri'iil una I he ('. 1. It. II.
IIlllllllH.
Wa-himuo.v, MuivIi . Attorney (Jcii
ii'r.tl Pii'itciKint di-KiiowlcJ-'lnf: tl.o ro
cvlpl oi- N'li.ttnrSiiRciit'i! ri'cxMit letter in
rc-i-inl to tlio iilt ;i-;-iItit tlio O. 1'. R. .
( o Tits In- U liiiprL-HHl tlitit It i of tiie
lil-l)ci liiiporinnct! tli.it nil the 1'icls
-iioulil l muili' to iippc.tr in tin- ilepo-i-tlon-i
uliich lire to lie t.tUcii In till-ciiy.
anil Ik wiI1-.ii' tint tlity tlo. IIimi-Us S.ir
gt'tiMo oniiiiiiitiK'-ili' miy liil'oiin illon lie
in.-iy liieiM'.t to the tliiiii or llie prect-c
pl.uv ihev will lie t-iKtii. nnil Sii-ienl lu
telei-iplml .in Diltc fur li.lortiiuioii.
Mm- Ieji trllilf-Ml I'liilrkl AtHlnut 'Ilo-
xi jili I.lcie In l-urt initio.
Ill Li'Miiii-rimi Willi Jen. llownnl'i1 trle-
gr,)iii. Ihe U"n lli-piitineilt ti 1-4 Kent In
( onure-. t Itller fmtti the iitltiv 'Mirnlll-
i-i r .if I'o'll iml. -lutlii llieie is mi pi.I-
hie tulll'-iiv iif--l'i lor the prnpo-ftl
line n tell jKipli to I'm f C.inliy. .mil pin-
tet tiiviii-t it- coti-.li tictioit belli"; allow rti
i to -'iwll the .-iiiintiiic tit iiii)ionri.itloii
t-lnrytil to ti.e .irmy.
Kflknnp.
lx-boi'iet.try I!ollni) rom-iins In hii
own hon-e. whlili lip lu t.ot left finrH! lie
tentleitil his re--0";i ition, anil U to till ptu-po-es-t
ptl-oner." The enttiineu- tuels ami
front are beln-j git.irtleil liy pollceinon.
Me--u-. Ctipt'titer ami Hl.ilr, t-niui'd for
ltelt-.ii.-ip. appe-ireii at the Attorney Gun
rrnl's ollice to-day. and :t-keii th tt tho po
lice lie reinoeil. as the Secretary Ii ill no
intenlion wh.ttetr nl attciiiptin-r lllcht.
'I'ln- i.n-wiV w.tsm.ide. that as soon as
the Indictment w.is tntiiitl tlio S-etTctary
would he ttiri-titl. and could then glc
bil', whith would telieve bitn from the
"iliM-illiiic-e lo whKh ho U now subjected.
Mioitld the ytanil jury nactwith any em-b'in.is-iini'iits
in nbt.iliiliif; nti-csmiy cl
tleiiee to li.iioe all indictinr'iit upon, the
uin-t will be nude without Inillctineiit.
.several pef-onal I'liemU Iitve vldtud ilel-kn-ip
ro.'i-siiro him of tnelr sympaihv in
bii n-oiibli'-- A fele-rr.iiii was i nt from
the While lloti-e to a p-entieiniin who-e
tiaiui! h.t- not been mentioned ont-ido the
eabluet. teiiileiliig the appointment of
Siovtiry of War. Ac-tinj; In aeeord.inee
with the rnleoi the President, no mention
will be m tile of hU Intention rej;.irdlii
this appointment until the pirty to whom
it U tentb-ied b.i-) -dgnliU-d he will ai-c'ciil
the .llkv.
'I'lii-atiernoon Judge Snell. of the po
lice toint. leieiverl a note lioin Attorney
Well-", -tiitine tint ex-Sen ltor Carpi liter
hid inloiinid In in that I.elUii-ip would not
be leiitly to appear in eolii t to-rl.ty with
hi lull, ,,n(l a-Kinj; tint hi-, isimj bc'nlton
eil to -tand. and tbl- airanaenteiit has
been iigic-i-rl to. CelUn.ip will teniiiiiin
the iii-todyol the ollii-ei-. and will li.to
licarliii! lo-moirow.
Miortly alter I i si . W. W. Itapely. a
ell k iiiran citli ii ol Wa-liinjjton appeal
ed nt tin police tonrt, went upon the bail
bond of itelkiiap.
Itiiueii -nit! Itect-hf r
Xl.iv Yuiih. M-iu-h 8. Henry C. How
tiu appealed to-night beloie the special
coniiiiittu- of Plymouth Church, appoint
ed to tiy bis e;.-u. The clnt-j'e-. produced
iiiialu-t Itoweu by Ibe c'X..iniliicotumlttee
were lead and Howen made . lengthy re
ply, which was a geuui il deai-il of rill
thtiges tiiude by the cmniultli e. As to
the ell irge iiicil-iii"; hilil of shiiitlet, Iiotvcu
s-iiil that i hi pnhllcuioii ol hi-, coiiiinuni.
citlon nt r-Yhruiiy 1, had made him lia
ble beliiiu (ho civil conrf- ami thu I icl tha'
no -Mcli ni'tloiihul been bi ought aaiii--t
him. N tire-iiinntive uroof thu he has not
been utility of -landei. CIt ik Tiltn V con-
tmcteii Hie t-a-f lor ine pio-ecutlon nul
when be hid eoncliu-led it w.i-, aintiiged
tli.it tile iiimnilttci; FliDiild meet next
TiiCMlay ureiilug, when itowen will pin m
his deteii-ie.
Melil lo Ausuri- (or Pcrjtiej.
Xiw York. Match S Win. A Hai
ling, appi.d-cr of the port of New Yolk,
and lot meily -tc-rerary til the I'liltd Ave
nue bank, ami Spencer K. Orteu. I re
preideut of that bank, weie held to-duy
liy lodge Jelleiy at Yoiki!le, to answer
tot wllltul pcijnty in having, as otllci'i-sot
the hank, swont ton l.iKu statement of Its
alla!ito the Mipeiititeiident ol b inl.lt g.
hleoli- ItiMiiniuloii Kckolntinu.
The Impoiteis and giocers of ilia iJoir.l
of Tiade to-d ij- iiilonieil tho repot r of the
M'elKl committee on the U. S. eiineney
rec'oiuuieiiding a re-timptlou of specie
payments and expies-big thu belle t that
the legtl teiidur notes can be withdrawn
and cancelled at tboiate ot $200,000 to
5300,000 per month, without detriment to
the ciirient biiine-w of tlio country, and
that the pioti's-t fboulil beat oniv begun
and continued till with the acetuiiiilatioii
of sH-tit! lu the treasury the notes are
brought to par w 1th gold.
Inelliiii Deprtiinllon.
Tr. I.AHAJii , Maich Information from
C'utnr Cit tnU evening states that on
the -till liicli.iti-a i tin oil ;!0 heail nf horses
C'nr r mid two from Pleasant valley.
Klcveii Indians were seen.
lillleill.j AccliIeiK.
Chas llolr ol Sioux City wan killed by tho
mot of a cabin falling on him. HU part
ner also was Injiirtxl and was not expected
to live.
IVilc ol M-uitor ItnriiHltlo Die ft.
I'lioMin.scE. H. I., March 0 the wile of
bciMtor lioni-UUi elied to-day.
oiiIuhIIu Coiillrnietl.
The henate In executive session conflrm
eel the following uoniiiiation-j : Alfonso
'fait, Secri'tiirj of War i .tame T. Mason.
of Virginia, V. b. ConMil at Dte$elen ;
Samuel Hannah. Collertorof Ca-tom for
the Di-trict ot Willamette, Oregon ; Tho.
II Cation, 17. h. Attorney for Xcw Jfesl-
nation prevall-1 among tho government
adheients in town along the Mexican bor
der, al-niy famille-; are socking protec
tion on ine American sine tt lllo (rrarnle
City. Kdlnburgb and l.reiwtisvlllc'. Matn-mora-,
Is i'onlilorul the present objective
point of the 1)1 17. ptrt. although It isa
strongly lortltltd city, the simll garrUon
ol fetleral tn)ps now there under CrUto I
lu uli-iii.ite for all pnrpo-t's. Col. Paril.
who was ortlered with Id- coiiinvind from
Coiu.ir.igo to bis ;tslt. nice, arrived nn the
3d. having ml"ed oravo'.did I'ennalii the
rtute. ( ontrai-y to to expei t ition ot tlie
(invirniiii'iit party Penna afit t hiving It
ken itmios'i and hl foicts In lug ntigiueiit-i-d
hj I- 0 vnlip tiets reeelveil nrdi-r- ftnm
Dri lo udvaiiceat iintv ou Coinngo. It
is teporttd tint he has reaclml f.oCii'.i.
the noted den of c-ittle thieves, and the
point it which SleXiillv tieentlv erns-nl
liilo Mexico, wheie hU f no wl innluhlv
be liiete't-ed iinmeilltlely on teeeipt ol'lhe
new movement ofpefun. Col. Pirait
left M n.imoras yc'stenlav tunruiiig and
pur-ueil hbu, and loi- tin: protection ol
Coin.irgo, the government troops hivts lelT
Montera lor I liar place. AIo a small
party of rural police fiom Mler. Diaz re
tnaluieiuiet.it lirowiisville. lie 1 prolira
blv waiting until the fotccsof Pcuna aft;
iiHIiiently strong to mako an attempt on
Matamoras.
C.'rfiit Mmejliter f Hie TurkK
London, March 10. A Kigiisa dispatch
to the Times viys: Itter accounts ol the
btttle ot Murrottoo.ia show that live bat
talions of Turks, under helini Pasha, were
go.ng to piovislou Gorauska. The Tin Us
retiied panic tiickeii at thu flm attick of
the insurgents. They wet e pursued with
great "laughter to Lipnlek. which is a four
hours'' tn-ircii distant from the tuttlo tic-Id.
The insurgents ciptnrcd all the Turkish
artillery and prnvUtoit trains. They lost
only ten killed and twenty-live wounded.
Itelrnre ol eiiiiiirs: Clrclcrcd.
The Priis'sitin police iiave been ordered
to seize all newspaper containing sen
tences ol exconiirmnlcitinii pronounced
by the limn in Catbnlle Illsliops.
KeiiCuclty I'lcnh Miracle.
T.orisvir.i.K, March 10 Capt. .1. M.
Bent, a rttited lawyer of Mf. Sterling and
ii gentlemen vecil known tor reliability,
antral in f.ouisvlllo to-night, with speci
mens of the llesh which fell on Friday lau
in With county. Tho llesh covered tho
ground tor two acres, and recmblcd mut
ton, and left traces ot blood on feticos
touched by the tailing Hakes. Chickens
and bogs devoured It with evident rclUli.
The lieavciia were clear ; tho .sun shone,
only llo.Uing clouds were visible at tho
time ! o'clock P. M.. March 3rd. Quin
titles ot the llesh Ii iibecn preserved. That
which was brought to Louisville was giv
en to Pi of. Lawrence, Smith, a well
known scientist, who nys there is no
doubt tint It is animal tleih. He propo
ses making an examination to-morrow.
Ici-riile Storm.
CniCAtiO, Match 10 A most terrific
wind, i iu and thunder storm is reKirted
by spec-ill di-p itches to have visited the
northwest. thN ifternoon and to-night. It
seem to lme extended from Qtilney to
the tiotthcin portion of Iowa, and to have
been espeei illy severe along the banks of
tlie.viis-isippi iivcr. I lie town or llael
(1 recti, in the southeastern corner of Grant
county. Weoiisln. containine; about one
thoiis.nid Inlubltants, ebb liy lead mlnerp.
vrn-vilit'il by tornado which swept
from outhwcsf to the northeast, taking lu
Its com -u sotno thirty biiildlnn and dc-
stioyiug man v lives. It was at lirt rc
lioi ted that 11 were killed or seveicly in
jured, but this Is disbelieved. There fs no
dliccf teli'graphle communication with
llael Green, bnt the tacts were learned
from messagea to Galena and Dubuque lor
medical aid.
CO.
Tm lister ol llie Alara iMdluni.
Attbo riqueu of senator Mltciull the
ficroturj it tl.o fnterior has lP.ueil an ol
der for the immediate removal of the Al
sea Indians to the Siletz a'servatlon in ac
eordatiui with the act of Congios of las t-re-slon.
and directed the hnecliil Aent
Lliehfield at Alsea to turn over thrs pnbllrW
notitiry in nn norEt'ss- on to Ilia Acent at
rsilet-. 'Ibla will no doubt, when toiviim
miilt d. open Ibe u l.olo of tl e Alna ieer-
vat.on to rcttleiueiit.
TJ-.e Jleiilrmi i:evoIutlon.
Gaia i;-to;, Texas, Mareli 8. A fpe-
c-nl lioin IbuwiHulle. 'JVxa, sij-ij the
rt-l'oliitloiib.t itijder Dim nro i.ipldly
galiiinj; stupjjtii, t'oatidcrable cuiutei-
CounlrrlellerH Arrcgtml.
Cincinnati. M irch 10. The Gazette's
Terra II tut special says: Daniel Miller.
John ICbk. .Tames S.iuiiders, John Divi-,
.btR. Diley ami Henry &aituder, couiiter-feiter-.
heretofore; opetatiug In lids seition
ot tllU Mate, were arrested to-day. hpn
i ion- fractional currency was found in
their possession. They have issued ijOO,
001) cotiulei felt money.
MioeEBixIecrM In Court.
X'l.w York. March 10. In the court of
of general t-iou to-day. before Judge
Gildersleeve, :i:i shoeiu ikers, arrested on
btnieh warrei.ts granted on a charge of
coiisnliacy and Indicted br the crraiid iurv
for misdemeanor, were artalgued for trial,
whiih was ptisipoiied until Tuesday next.
A gnat crowd aivoiup tided them to eouit
and cheered them lllitlly all the wav troin
the police nation whero they had been
confined since their arrest yesterday.
V('ilHK rismnat Hobesou.
Xkvv York, March n.Kellablo priva'
advices from Washington ay tho Hou-e
Coininilteii on Naval Affairs' llnd nothing
against Itobeson In theilr invcstlcrutloti.
but Xorman Wiard's accounts for ord
iniie experiments amounting to over a
quarter oi million of dollar-, are of such
a character that his testimony Is wanted,
while rumor ay tint lie Jias gone to
China by tho last steamer from San Fran
cisco. Ills a-sis-rant tostlfied before the
cotiimltlco that fal-o reports of th? pro-grc-s
and sneces ot Wiard's expcrlinent-s
were coutltiiintisly made and that Hk lr
co-t was ten times the aumtuit iitcessary.
Ai'iirHlsor Appointed.
U'AMiixr.TO.v. March 0 The presirknt
nuiiiiimiru i. .iei-iiiiiniii i.tnon Apprais
er of Merchandise at Portland, Oregon.
KlniDdlh IUKrvntloii lllil.
Ltine's Klamath reservation bill, passed
by the Ilou-e ou the lib, was amended so
as to provide that all lauds taken In lit u
shall be located In Oregon.
Illll for (tie Mercian ol I'reshlnil bi Di
rrrt ole of !. I'euple,
WAsHINnroN. March 10 Tho Kr.ns.rr.
Coinmltlee on Privileges and Klte-tjons to
day di-cus-etl Morton's proposition for a
Constitutional Amendment to provldu
that the President and Vice Preslelenr h
elected by the direct vote of the people. It
u.iiiiiiny .igreeu uiai tno )oint resolu
tion bo reported favorably, some membei.s
of the committee, however, rescuing the
right lo ojipor,e it.
Mottx Inillnn Approrirliitlon.
'i'ho Ilotl-e Comniltleu on Aimmiirh.
tinit tills nioriiiug decided to report ft
vor.'tblv on Ibe di lldcury iiiptoptIatiou of
tIO.000 lor Iho Hous Indians nt Hed
Cloud .V-,'t'ticy, the money lo be available
nt once.
Dlnlioneily nntt Maircnsnnt-p (li'iruc'il.
Ltiltrell has presented to the Seen tary
of the Itilerior a number of allldavlt
t'harglng Indian Agent I. orchard, of
Kumid Valley Iti:ervillon. with tli-linn-esty
and iiialitaritiee in ollice. The alll
duvlts were signed by residents of the lo
cality and some of Kutiiiard's cmplovei".
Ltttlnil s:iy'. If the deiiL'tincnt talis in
employ a remedy ot tettmvil. he will
bring the matter to the attention ot Con-
gles.
The Ilouc Committee on Public Lands
hive . greed to u'coiuiiieiid the pis ige ol
Line's illu, prnv'di g for the Issue ot pit
i iij for tnl-loii 1 1 ti ii lu Oregon. Wash
ington. Idaho and M Milan. i.
Alfire Witter N.tft.lu tied f. N. Vlmsliiil
(n' III Chilli.
WlllM.r(iN. Match 10 l'lie t'resl
dent iiiimiii m d Ainu I W nets l". . M ir
shil for the dl-tikt of Oitgoti,
Dull l llie liiilepriiilriil llrpiililieiin
I'nit.v in i iilll.iritlii.
San ri'Nci-('o. Mat eil 10. "1 he Chron
icle, of this iimming. in its repot l ot the
proce'dlngs of thi' Kepu'ilie.iii m tie Cen
tral Cooimltfie vest, nl i. sivsthe arch
ives and pipers" ot the Independent Mate
Central Coiiimlttee h tvo lite ti sent to the,
cii'ilrni-tn ot the Itcpiibllciii Committee.'
and the Independent party hi" eeased to
exist as a political oig.inl.itlon. Judge
Coulcs. eliiilrinan ot the Independent
Committee. .ijs todey. tint the state
ment is incuriect. and i'o such aetinn has
been taken. II 1 remarks, however, were
calculated to tiengtheu tho oplulontli.it
the Independents do not contemplate ot
ganiing for the coining canvass,
VmuliIlilK Court inarllnl.
San FrvnO'CO. March 10. In the
Spanldttig cotut-in irli tl to tl iv. the exam
Iniitlon ot Hugh Mntg'iu, nre-ldciit ot the
Itank of Krltl h X'oith Ameriei, disclosed
tint the bink hel 1 naval cvititlcatcs eif in
debtedness to a huge amount as security
for moneys advance tl Montagnle and Han
son, on some of which part payment hud
been in tele, a the bank hid been assured
by Spalding that the certificates wolf nil
right and would soon be paid. The
ccitillcates had been presented pet
soually to Spalding, who examined
them and computed them with copies In
his book.' Morgiu will aNo bo bioujht
forward as a witness tor ttie defense.
CnlilHell Kenrrrl4i.
Caldwell, the burglar wl.o escaped 'ftoni
the municipal criiirt-romii Ir.st U'edne-day.
wa arrested this nioriiiug while sleeping
inaooai-cimgnou-con .vitnnii street, caiu
well Is a member ol a guig ot thieves and
murderers who came heie tiom Chicago In
Xovember I't-t. Six of them have been
already captured and convicted of crime
here and are scrying sentence") ot from tw o
to twenty-lour vears and Caldwell and
one other a re now lucu-tody. Allot them
are wanted, either In N'ew York. Chicago
or Cleveland, whet a Ihev have committed
murder, burglary and ther ci lines. Ar
rangtnents are being made for sending
thoaf under indictment lor miinlci in Kast
ern cities to be tiled there. It not con
victed, they are to be tetutned here. The
detectlvo force ot this city has leceived the
warm commendation of the Katern de
partments for their set vices in capturing
tho cans'.
KthiiiIiiIiic; t'omiullK-c Anpnliite-el,
San Fuanci.-sCO, Much 10 The stock
holders ol the Coitiinerciil Ilink, vvhlcli
closed its doors omo weeks since, met tins
evening and appointed a committee ol llvet
to examine the beioks and atl'ilrs of fbn
bank, to report next Wednesday. Seth
Plukham, the cashier, lias turned over
llie books and account for luvcstigiiiou.
Ciipt. VTml'lell lo I'lkc (niiliiiunil ol (lie
C 11 l Sim I'rHiielseo.
Captain Waddell, of Shenailo'ih fame,
will take commaiid of the lately-arrived
steamer City of San Franci-co ou her next
trip. The Chronicle this morning pub
lishes n letter from Lbeneeer F. Xye. ol
Xew Hcdford, lu which the writer a's-etts
that, when ciptured in the bark I-.uphr.i-te
by Waddell. bo showed tho l-itter Sail
Francisco pipers containing full accounts
ot the surrender ot Lee, tho oflleial cor
respondence between Leo anil Grant and
the ass-issiu ition of Lincoln. Waddell ie
marked tint If the Couiedeiaey could not
light tho Slieuaudo ih could and lie. would
burn tho ship.
No iMilctmriit Aifiilnkt Ilrt:.nn'.
Washington, March l.'l. The gtand
jury cannot find an indictment ng tln-t liel-
Ktiap in tneaoiencu ii .Mn-li, llie nrnil-
pal witness. The Alslt.iiit Attorney
states that tho cvidenc-e presented thus far
to the grand jury Is liMiflic-leut to warrant
It in bringing inellctiiieiits, and it h more
than prnbible tint miles Marsh can bo
broutiht back to testify It will bo impossi
ble to punish Jietkii'ip.
Still AKiiinit n ItMlroiul Cniiipnu)-.
Xr.w York. March 11. Mult has been
entered by the government ngilnst tho
X'ew York. Xew Haven unci Harttord
Itallroad Co., to receive r $200, (X)0 taxes.
Arrltnl tirspienlill KnKlnrerN.
Lieut. Marin and a eretachinuut ol the
engineer corps, of the. Spanish army, who
coiuo to construct tho buildings for Spain
In theCeutennlal grounds at Phlladciphia,
arrived here yeterday, and were received
by the Swinish consul general. Senor Jose
M-crrcr IJeCalto. Iho editor of KlCronlita,
ann otner (iisiinguisiieei Spaniards. In
the evening Col. Marin was entertained at
dinner In the Giand Central Hotel, while
tho troops were given a banquet at tiie
uotci ispanoi.
Or. retorrt. to Explain nis Ilvslt,-nn(lon.
It Is understood that the Rev. Ift,
Ston. ol the Church of the Pilgrims,
Hrooklyn, will makeJil pcrion'il explai.u
tlon to-morrow evrnlug of the reasons for
his resignation ot lite I'tesldeiicy of the
American Congregation il Tnloii, and his
membership In the Hoard ol Dlictor of
tho Homo Missionary Society. Guar In-
ecrex-i f. ieit in tlio explanation, as there Is
reason to believe ho will give his views lu
regaru to met recent council ami Its decis
ion, and will define his position In ibe
Congregational body. Some persons be
lieve this Is the first step lu tha plan to the
dislcllownhlp of Plymouth Church.
'rexrm I'mllir Si liemit Ketleeel.
Chicago, Match II. A Times Warii-
Higlou special says Tout Scot t'n Ii lends
II It is- rotlti 1 that the rorrnptlon which i?
comlnc to light is lilllng the public mind
to iicti an extent as to allow (lie bill lo
pass tlio Hoit-e with but comparatively
little ce'inmciit. It will Ih-ttken (rum the
table in the eoinniiltee loom and recoin
mended to the Iloii-e.
Iliirrlenne In Wisconsin.
l)fliPi,'fK Mirch 10. The latest Intel
ligence from llael linen, Wisconsin, re
ports thee fails; T),,. storm struck the
vilhgo between I and ."i o'clock this after
noon on the west side, sweeping through
the entile vllhgc, levelling to the giound
some 2.i buildings, and killing outright
some eight persons, besides seriously
wounding li oi' nnue oilier. The follow"
Ing me the names nf those known to have
been killed: John Klcliaril-, Mrs. John
I.nni'ej. Mrs. I'hns. Iticbiirds, Mr.Thos-.
r.ilivanls. .Ml-s I'liointisoii. (laughter of
Kdw.trd Thomp-oii. who. tngi titer with
hi- son, ate al-n suppii-ed to h-ive perLshed:
al-o. a s,m oi Jii-i'pii Jack-on. The fol
low in ' aru the b illdings ilemollshed: The
houses of Mis. TI.M-. Itlehards, John
Lnoiu'V. Thus. IMw ii. Is. Mr. Kastman,
I., riintiip-on. M I'liouipsim iiudJo-eph
J n-k"on. besides which were a hrgo
id icssinilh .i.hI cuiriigo shop, name of
the owner not known, and the .Methodist
Chiinh hulidiii,;. riitM-iirc all (hat are
Known ut pie-cut lo be ilctrovrd. The
c-'iimge is teporttd iitM iridic. The hur
ricane was uccceili d by a deluge of r tin
and bail. The villag" ol Hai Green has
a population ol pi'ub.ibly 1,000 Inhabi
tants, icti ited 12 miles east oi Dubuque,
and Isalmo-t wholly a mining village. It
is situated in the very hc.ut of tho Wis
consin lead diggings."
liitt-sllKiitlun Ilerus.
WAMllMiroN, .March IL Geoige IL
Pendleton, who arrived last night, staled
lie was ready for examination whenever
the coiiiinlttt e should want hint. Gen.
Iloyntoii In teli'giaphid ttom Cluciiinati
tliat he will return on Monday.
Serenmie (o riiivlilriu-k.
At a meeting of colored citizens It was
decided to tender Pinchback the compli
ment or a seieutidu on Moutlay as a token
of esteem for him personally anil their ap
preciation of his service to their nice in
ills recent persistent prosecution ot his
claim to a seat lu the N-nate to tlual con
clusion. Hllliourne A Mittn Must I'rexlnev lliclr
IkrOlSI.
The committee InvestlgUing the real
estate pool ot the District ot Columbia
met to-day and Infouncd Kllboiirne they
h id decided th it the book and papcis of
the flnn of Kllbouruo & Latin must hi;
produced lor examination. The witness
expres-ed his willingness to comply wltlr
the committee-' decision, in case be
should be -o advised bv Ids counsel, and
ho was given until .'I this altetnoon to ob
tain the desired advice.
Sale Itiirirjitrj t'oiisplrncy cusp.
W. 11. Wells, District Altorni'V. ap
peared before the House Judicial- Com
mittee to day and submitted various pa
pers connected with the "ale burglaty con
spiracy case which aio needed by the coin
mitteu as a basis for its tiivctigitlou into
the nutter.
llie Nen Sell etmj n Win- calls on the
I'linlili-ni.
Judge Tall, necninpaulid by Secretaries
Kobeson and (ii.uidlei, called this morn
ing on the Piesident at tho Kxeeutlvo
.Mansion, and there mnt Chief Justice
Walte, who administered the oath ot
ollice, after which the new SeOretuiy of
'Vai- proceeded to the War Deplrtment
ami ucg.iu mo (limes ot HIS ollice. lie
was encaged during the (lav makliigac
qil.ilntaiico with the ofllcitslti charge of
the various bureaus requiting attention.
On Mouthy tho olllceis ot the aimv in
Washlngto.1 w ill m.tke a formal t-.ill on
tho nuwist'cictuiy.
Spnldlnu Court llnrlliil.
SAN FltVMl-c-O.Maieh U.-Iu the Sspi.
lugcotlir-mditi.il In diy the te-tlmony ot
Hugh "ilorgiu. Piesident nt the !t ml. ol
lirltishColuinbli was coiitlliued. lie los-filic-d
directly llett tho voikl,et held by
the II ink weio pesin-illy iiiesented in
Sp tilling, who nej.tiowledged their genu-lut-ss,
(uestlniH involving either oiicheis
lu the spiclticatioiis weio ol.jectnl to by
the piosecutloii and tho coui't nil Jdiii i khI
until .Monday to give the counsel lime to
liiep.iie their atguinents ou the objections.
Illuli-llmiilcil I'roremiuKH.
The Alfa this morning publishes a let
ter troin .-m mu in i-ti tiiti-, recoiiutiug tho
appatrently high-handed proi-icdlug ou
pint of Captain Stevens of the Ilritlsh
ship of war II irracoula, in seilng the
iirmed schooner Peei Itfs purchised hciu
and taken toSamot by Stcbiberger. the L".
S. Coinmisiioner. on account of carrying
arms under thu V. S flag. The letter also
mentions a movement on the pnitoflho
c-iititaliiot the Ilirracoiitanud foreign con
suls to declare independence ot Samoait '
rule, and Intimates the intention of tiki
Itrltish commander, lo drive Stelubergor
from the Islands, and to take possession lu
the imiun of Knglnnd. Parties In this city
having Imslness relations nud cominuiilcn'
tlon with Samoa, believe that the condi
tion of alfalrs Is not correctly stated In
the It ttc r vvhlcli is evidently written by
soiiiei one In Stcliiborger' lutere-t. ami
consider It more probable that Iho Peer
less had been employed lu tho Coolie,
trifle between tho Islands, which tho Kng.
lish authorities regard as on tho same loot
ing with tlm slave trade ; or that she had
been seized for debt. All seem lo concur
In tho belief that bivblbercer ( a tJ-.ancl oL
thtflri water.
'riiu4 hi llie CnlUorHlii Irntid OfUei'V
Tim Chronleje, this momliiL'. publishes
a letter from Sacramento, stating that dur
ing Gaidnor's administration ol the olllcii
of Surveyor Gonenil, application lor land
were filed, thu statutory Ib.' for which
should exceed by tfil.OOU iho total amount
he counted tor to tho Statu tresiciire-n.il
calls upon tho committee, appointed In
the session to Investigate tho land monop
oly and the tiauds,to Inquire Into tho mat
ter. Cohen lieu lew Crnrdcr'n Statement.
A. A. Cohen, hi an extended luteivluw.
says, with relerencu to iho statements
in ..hi ..itni-i, nun uy un-iries urocUer In a
have suddenly icvlved Hie talk about the I sUitemeu
lexits P.iclllu scheme and prc-ent appear- I tltoly mil
.iiic.-s le-iiu en lio coiiv icnoii unit till) Mil
will, alter all, vomo up this se-slou. u
advocates aio oiuo nioiu lobe Fein about
the Htii'C feeling iho Coiiyrvialoiiiil pulse.
ts made by .Mr. Ctocl.er aiu en
itccntiy pniillslicil Interview, lint all the
e-meuis m;
11' untrue 111 even- m.iii-i-r. In. n,..L..
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. ui'ii'i, in mi- w.iv wnaiiivtir, u-eil any
Inllueii.'iMir pti'ltluii tli it I bid with tho
nillitMil (oiiip-iny to obtain any advauta-o
to inyrelf. n
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