v WILLAMETTE FARMER. 1DDRESS TO OUR READERS. Wo uotv occupy .1 iKiiition in lh field of Journalism ulieru mo nro nblu to furnish the farmers (if tlio Northwct n ncttspapcr devoted to their Interests mnl largo enough to nllon! upacc for every topic tthich they can m ish to hate disellssud. Whuii Me purc-hlsed tlio Wii.i.t.tlirnr. KtiitiKli, six mnl ahalf jonrsngo, It tens not over oiie-third tin- pr"iit sire, and iw li.iu steadily enlarged hiiiI iinpioiei. it i.ii il it ia second only to tin i i it imtriili ' ml published imitli of in 1'inti' iru. I MB "I tllVKIi' TIIK I'Wil'l.h'- llll IIN tl. rlie H'Oplc of thi legion 'lci"ite to hate n iuisiaior of tlmir own, ami tin i tliu only on' ftjiat ran liu oullod no. All other mu scctit- u.in 01 1'lrtiH.nn to n ili-ytx-o tlmt pivteuts tin II being iicolpted ni oxponuhU of the principle tic nli'itiMlill liolil in ooiiitnon, or udvointu of tlio intcrcsl of tlio luoplc unllectivoly. It i iwtoiious tVit tliu paieri tli.it liionoioliu tlm netmniul wtiumt completely uii'iipi tliu li-M By Telegraph. of jotirni 'tn, nru controlled mid directed in tlio into I of I'urtt.iiiit cipitalistis, it ho.it teeillntol V'lil (ailitlclain, tihilo thugtnspuig ntaricu of tlu most intolerable mcnnioly that Is known K tlm I'.ieiliu Northwest, only to eetvea from il words of commend ition. yCH KNI.ltllKMKNT. With tlio Wu at our tommatul nt tint present tltno Mi shall bo nblo to lover a moro exti iiitt.il liolil tmn heretofore. Wo nli-ill give tho most tniMirtint nuttis of each week, state, national nml fovlgu. mi that a reader of tlio Kaiimku can havt no ixeimo for being ignorant of all itniortnnt event that transpire nt hnniu ornliroait, It nl'tll I n no(ipiH.r, mnl n people KiM.r In 'Vi'ry impirtniit m iivj. Tlio Kaiimkii not mil; enlarged but it wear a nutf ilr, our typoli-hig new, mi that tho print in plan to tlio olvest cjon. Wo Iiki to niaku Hiu iavr jivMIhIh!,! in it column cOrrcdpontKutli iUnio nml general npN,irniicu. ouit rminov Our editorial column Mill discus popular question on tliuir inttciisio merits, standing on tho hro.ul platform of right ainl moriility, whew, iilifortunati'ly, lolitii.'.il mnl nvut.iri.iu journalism can mMoiii lm found, (icihap bo ratiMi it i mi iilu nml their idea mi selfish nml narrow, they woiihl lu ht upon it. rnliliwrii.NiiDNi r. iir.siiil.li. Uur uorii'HHiiiileiii'o from the hmiu lm nl w.i)a Ik i'ii Interesting, mnl ttilh menu room at coniin.iml nml tho greater riii'iil.ition uunru Acquiring with tho growth of tliu State popnU tion, no cm reasonably it'ct tint it intcio-t will increase. Wointito all ihtcrvstud in tho nolilo ncciipitiou of ajjrkiiltiuu mnl ntiH'k-r.u-ing to kuiiiI ii tho ri"oilt of their ei'ni'iu'i', or to m.iko kiioun tliuir wnnU or hoiiiI impiiue or UKgeHtion to our cnlnnim, mi to ilruw nut tho i)XH.'rii'iicuiif otliirn for tliu puhlio giMHl. TIIH "CAIlMKIl" A (III (Mil. UIIIIAN. Wu hopo to inikii tho I'.MtMIU m.'1'i'ptalilu to tho gr.iiigo hy furniliiiig now of tho pnyren of that great onlur in our nun ri'gion ami i lw where, nml u nhall I hi glail to reteiu loininu iiication nhnuing tlm progren of it principle nml tliu khI iievouipliiiheil hy it iorking liKinliem. Wu encounter, uwiimmuig f.iriueri, i-oimiilcnili!" opHiition to tlio graup. ami fre quent (ihjectinn to tliu publication of grange nutter, lint mo iiiteml to hiu room in the I'.UIMKII for nil, nml all tho gmhl ol.ji-.tM il the Onlerof I'.itrou of llinihamliy h.ie our earn ct iiikithy nml ile.urM' nil the mi'1i t Me fan give tlieiu. It I to Ih ivgretteil that n rocietyth.it nhoulil hlM for It olijeitthe rocul, intellei.tu.il nml 1111ter1.1l nilvniieeuieiit of Iho mIioIu f.iniiilig Itopulttioii, vnuimt lie hi romlutteil ii to eommiml the mipHirt ami iv H'ct of eu'iy f.innir ill tho l.uul. I'r-'Kilily there i n guil ileal of hum in nature Uitli in eiilu ami outunlo of Iho onler. Thirty llorir ltnlril (llr. 1'foiiK, Nov. t!l Thntnlili'iof tlio Cen tral City oro llalluav Co. Moro hiirnuil lal night. Thirty home wcro roastcil alic. Ijnn, S."i,OiX. Ilic Ilinlli IVniillt lloi'iins, Tixn, Nov. '.'l.-.linn Antonio llcrnamlc Ma hiiiiu at mum .it Itiftigia, Smith Ti n-, tnr tlm iminler of WnMcr iiml I Matllll. Ill pl'lt' le,l i.l IIIIIIK I II' I. "ii rlllilllon III ((lilnl N'im Yni.ii, Nov. 'i Tin1 ru'nor t'mt .lim ki" if I- in iiiipulntiiik' n I'l'iiiluiiiitiiiti lor n lii'ny Mlieiit ah tiilatnxi in ' Im'.iX'i tnihi J i r.'ili nee. Tin' partn an "I to lm- tin ir , opiniiiii on n enl' iilatmn th it ptir:hne lor utoraiie nt present priee em l,o rnrrii-'l tin -til pnug nt hiii'Ii ittlintthe whn.it an then hu milil m ith u pmtit nt ill) edit in In uiigu or a SI III Iii'iu, mIiilIi i '.'."i tent lit. loM tin1 aveiae for tho pait ten year. I.llrr III. null Ii mi Hip hlinsto Mlirnl ' iinrmi Clin Mio, Nov. ill. The Mheat conur hi filiiiuii cry uioihrnto inilieiitiou to iluviliip tii'ilay, nml price on inn miioio Ii.ivij ml vaiRc'il hut n tnllo. 'llieru nro nalil to he xtroiig hear tutiruit hcru V( huh tuny cause tliu Nuw York operator to mjII out much ihort of tho liguru thoy have llxeil. 'Ilu utory tclcgraiihcil you yetnlay from hero I pcciilator on 'chatigu. At omi timu to-ilay Mhent Ma quite weak nml took n cniniilcr nhloilrop, Mhilu tho nilvanco iluring tlio Meek ha only liccn thrcu vent. Sprciila. tiuii mnl trmmaction to-uay nru not 11111111.11 ly licay, though iicrvomnnilexcitcil. 'I'liu condition of tho market m-ouM ordinarily liavu cnatcil liendiy Imsnicn. llur.Nnij. W.vlllMii.v,Nm 'Jl. Tho estimate for Mhu upiort of tliu navy for tho next liul year nro nlioiit tho namu a tliu kiiiii appropri ated during tlm lad ncMion hy emigre, iz: nhoiit $1 1.IXXI.IXK). Tho ruiMirt of tliu due rotary Mill idioiv that npppipriatiomi hnvo not only hecn conlincil Mitliin their proier limit, mil llieru I a muaii naiaucu to tliu credit of the naval academy nml mariuu corn, mnl unlc emigre nhnll onler tho huililliig of nuw (eel, tho M'cretary, (itli tliu menu nuked for, can render thou mo now hnvo morn ellieient. nml keen them in good lettair. Our navy i in mm.li hetter condition than n ear ago, mid iMullndapt eil to puaiu entalilltliuictit. Kvill ill C.T.D of war M ith a foreign turner, !K) (eel for hoitllo piiriKie I'ould nt oneo Ik) nilpilied. Thetu iiichnlu l" monitor nml (i frigate for ro.mt ilefeti!', together Mitll tuo elllciellt lorH'ilo iMi.it. Hrtrri' rlllrl.lin of Hip (lexlriiii limrrll. on-ill li.t Hip I . (llllMrrllie I'iiIiiI. Ili-iili il In 11 Mexican, Clin M 11 1, Nov. 'J'.'. A letter from .tolin W. loiter. IT. S. mluitprnt Mexico, (in null. Iidnd hern thi morning, in (ihlih lie ntntcs that thero m.i littlu eiicounigement for American merchant to tr.nlu in Mexico; that tho ruiuoii rate of oxehaugo theru na .1 tax on fonijn I'uiuiuercei that tliu pnanihil- ity 01 protltniiiu iipeeiii.iiii.ii in Mtiir (ia very tin, ill; that railroad communication m.i willy Mantiugi tint ud'ii nhcr lmi lie i ground 1I01111 hy lAceralvo taxation; that half tliu imputation 1 eoiuKmeil of to tally ignorant Indian; that thrru i no no. curtly for lifo or property in any part of tho nine, mm mat oven tiu gnverumeni out I hi will mnko 9!K),0U0,U(X) called for re demption thi (ear Mith the proceeds of sale of tho 1 pur cent. Tcrrllilr (line l.ilOnii In IVnn)lianln Nu.ui (s. Nov. 22. A tcrnlilo coal mine explosion occurred at tho siillimu coal mine to-dnj, cntued l.y tho ignition of lamp llatne uitligi. A terrific (nlley (n added hy the fict of there lieing S l.og of powilir heloii, 'riieiuM-iriMiioreth.iiir.no mr-ii in Cradl) In nn In vine (niliini. St I'(iL, Nov. 21. Tho committee in. vcnlgating charge of cruelty in ht, 1'etcr' in.mo nlum Iiml tho charges mutaitied, nml that cruel treatment ha caused the death of tun patient, 0110 man hoing stran gled hy forcing food iIdmii hi throat Mith a M'H.d.'ii fpoon. ntnl n Momaii hcing no (scald ed l.i I . liu lilt c'irek-li 111 n hath that di it'. 1 i.ined .lohii lMti and Mm. M"(cr. tho mine at tlio time Thirteen iro killed j a"iiti.'m the hopital, nru held ropousi 1 hi fkiit -1 or in in omi. 'i. ntnl niaiiv.oi Hie 010 i"r ii.pw mi. Ilic otiam mu mil. rtng 10 tiom mitloeatloii ' lln llrttlli f.nllaniinl. innt ineir live linng lij n thnn.I. Iliuinn I nod Suiiiui I llmiillord,' tuo of the piiit.rn- t"T- (ir- kiiiiuii to le killnl A great t 1 roil I nt iilntiu-, iie.tl moiiu'Ii liniugutl. 1 ill. 1111.I tin ill fated luiiii', ami their latituiitn I tionn nn jutlful. iiiui-ii 111 me llnnili ni Hie I illicit .mi Nm Vol k, .N iv. 211. A Lomloii njiccial in the lt'iiili piiii.iin. nt dill Iw summon. id mi t!. 1 .".tl. ot i. . iiul.i 1. 'I'lii ilecinioii 1-1I.1 n -nit .1 ni out coiiin il. Tin Mai-.i.l-ot Sih-letii, ..ii!. r-1 Niitlieoti, mid ('..- iii-iti.l in tin- I.i't cahimt niectina that the condition 1 1 nlliiiiK in tliu cat Mas Itimln nml KtiKlnnil. IllifjHF.L, Nov. 22. Tho Itussian organ, I.e Nord, in .111 article on tliu Afghan (inr, ay that report, iihicli nill dotilitlc.M he prup.i,iteilrel.itivu toconipliciitlonslictMeeii llnglatiil and Ituwia, may hu characterized liefoiiliatul as faUe. Alfpropect of such exeiituality may ho put out of question uitli pcrtei t nssur.Uice, -lurr (II -limliltllnilr, I. dloiii, Nix. 22. Tho proilainatiiin of the (i.'i ri'V "f Indii t' u.nnt the hi-tor) of crs refused to tell wlicro they had hidden tho stolen treasure. Tlio canturing party f. S. May, W. .1. Slay, Jcsso J llrown, West Travis mid (leo. Corners will ho en titled to any rounnl (illicit may ho paid. The gold dust stolen amounted to nhnut SIO.OUU, hesides seven horses. Tito (luvcruor ha put the parties making tho capturo into communication withShcriffMnrgau of Oneida, mid the persons oll'cring tho rcunrd. A di-patcli to tho Avoiiated I'icm from ('it I-'iramie, Nov. 'lil, utate that on tlio W i-iiiM.r..v, Nov. 2J At n cal.lntt ' !'.' imtlj giai.' to lintifi nn extia xvuiou. ineutinu thi nfteni.Min, ne. ret iry Ilvnrt an. IieicimMiihl titnou-lj ohjecteil. liu (in noiim ed that tho I'ortugesu iiuthoritio hivi' finally 1I1 f. nted, a innjoiity muting their pini'ii 1 linrli u. Angill, tl.u ilotanlting ("' in lai'r ' f n"eiuliliiig tho Mrliaineiit. lailiur of tho I'ullmati Car Co.. in ctutodj ' It 1 thought the Mumu (i.II lat nhoiit n of tho I" S. (.ommel nt l.ishoii. nml tlmt I fortt.Lht. h lit nun iiun ilo extiailition treiitv oxit tin en tlio L'ntted Stite and I'oitugal, cany reiiirn 10 1111 country I nssurcl. (li) Hip llnlirux A 11 aril mi I'alil. W dill viiiiin, Nov. 2 Minister Welch. Ill hunting I-onl S.ilihury tho fl(o ntnl n I tiliKlillulilHiili-. Herald'." e.il.le: Minister Marsh liadngr pruvnteil rrcsiilent llaje congratulatioin to King lliiiiiln.rt on lm e-i-.-ipe, the prime minister (iritej to'the foitigu scrutary i ill," .Majesty, tliu Mug. Mlsliisyou to in I, ,tr ...ni..?... .t.i... i r.:...i r :. . . ". .j.--v ",u : ""' "'""" "","', .iio, ii.ui'-eii ni-o a 1 torni .(lar-n iioivngieeaiiio nml in eoiiimiiiieniiou in (Uilcli iimier Instructions him i this frch iniiiifcstation of fricndsliiti ironi (laiiuiiL'ton lie stateil that tho iiav. inent wasmadu hecauso tho L'nitcd States desire to maititaiii tho valuo mid good faith of arbitration ami treaties lietiieru nations, nml nhovo all dith (ircat llritain. With thi molivo our government reserves the ptestiou of obligation to pay tho recious In mishit Amen tlie M.'iroy 01 iiiuii 1. L...11..K ;ol- no.-.,., . - - ,,,,;. 1 i . the relation Utii'en India and Afgliaiiintm I '' Mnnsllcld and Slel.iiiifliliu, M lieu 011 the during the last Mi .(Mil". It m: "In , "'" "'" ' ". "!"1, ", '",, """"' ,",'",, ...i,.r.T f.., th. l..ii.ln..s..t oiii-mtioinnnd ' t"dyo.l. I). Mai nml . I. . I llioiin Mete lor int. ntioii-n- Mitm .l hv the mii.ir I.- uldj taken from tin ti,'e hy ti(e maik.il u11tif.11 t CiiiUilh. l'( mntcrnl aid nthuil-I "ien nml hanged. Ilinliee.l oplaii.itioii ul to him 11..111 nun to time, nml h( the tree 1 a the two men (ilien . iptured Mere placed .oin.i.er. ., ii.tli I11.I1.1 .i.i.rd.il to tho Af. 1 in ti.lat H'M'ltt'M-l. -"im lalo III ill (illicit has united Italy to tliu tiohlo can coiifederatiou. I lie Kc.iiiiuillnn rrnsriuiip. Nr.w Yiu.k, Noi. 2.1. The Trihuno' ghanistaiii., ue gained only ill Mill and di courtesy. The nun-er openly nml nidiiiiiis ly ntletiiptid hy (lord ami deed to tir up r-ligiou hitrc'd mid to lning nhout a Mar upon tho llrittsh empire in India; and. nl thouglihi hadreliclleiliill cll'iilt for ninie.ihle intercourse hv tliu Indian government, he formally recelsid tliu l!ml.in cmh.isy, nml fit-ally, (i lulu thu lEus-iau mis-ion (ia stilt at Ciihul, lie forcihly repulsed fho Knglish envoy, (1 hose coming had le-cn duly iiotilled to hiiu, ntnl met our attempt to promote friendly relation (i ith open indignity mid ileliaucu. Tho nmcer mistaking for (leak- uess tliu long forhcarancu of tliu llritish eovernment, thusilcliheratcly incurred its just resentment. With tho chiefs nml pco. Tile of Afghanistan, tlio Indian government has no ouarrel, mid they have given no of fence. Tliu independence of Afgatiistau dill At tin Himg of the luoiii I'-. it .toes not sioni likely that the iciinrd dill I.- claimed, (,r tliu lost ptop. itv r. 1 oiered hy the lllillersnt t'.irihoo, 1,1.,' , WWI.I. SALEM TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Wahiugtiui correstioudeiit thinks that ho rcvicctcil, hut tho government of India friiiitnllth.it can ho learned from 01 ere cannot tolerate tint r.uv other liouor should Tin: MMiM.r. Wo line facilities, lllliillh the ltn.it ivltahle prK.itoMiurci', for giving the exact liens ol the (ihe.it maiket in Sin Kraueiwo nml l.iwr HHit ivceiied up to the hour of going Id pi.-u. Wu can ktato the nmouiil of tonnage nt coin inaiiil for (our ue, nml nhall natch nil matter that n lite to the puce of pni.lu.it mid the pun H'ct of tho maiket in .idi.iuco 111 the intei.t of our re.idei. While no lieiiCitu t guv ill- Ciuiragi'iniiit to tixi ll.ittcrilig hope (10 iieier lli'Mt.lte to gill' nil rell.lhle fact In the pt-nple. from mIioiii our mipport 01111,'s mid nho-e pr.u vril( 1 the iiu.Hui'u of our ou 11. (Ill (I' (It. KlKLI. ffllLI-ll. In nldilnm toeaj, original and c.uitriluit d, 1. 1.iting t agri.ulturo and tiH-k-rnumg 111 the I'.eillo Xtirttitixt, mo hall make ul.c t ton. 1 nun the agricultural Journal ami tHU piihiic.itiou ue le.ell.i from all MH'tiolia ot the I'liioii. n Ith the indemor tu inter all ground tut -.iiy (or the uitormatiiuj f home pin- iliuvmaiid tliu a l( aiu'inmit of home agricul- tur'. A ei tain amount of mii'ell nu-oiu and iiotiv reail'Ug U'ill U found 111 I'icrj iiie, toiiihcg uf the huuioruu mvoii4uII mnl niiiNnitory ot mtrt, nuiti.l tu our i. Our Haimi CirvU) i ctunlucteil l a ion OKpcrituije and literary t.ite -m y Uor Mpuvially fur that iU'iiuunt, my y$ax txiwnenei a lartuer' . ite otaibl fur her tu cuniprehi'iid nml to tliu nucktl iiaut uf a i.iiiu.i.' -. MoiwL wsr. .ardly ncery to jy to our ivular 1 that t!io 1'akuh Mill nluai. pc ivi vt inornl telle an I endeaior to can the at and plire.t lutlminit to the fauilll iult 1 e li.iio no hittertu.s to icnt, 110 angry ior' handy (iitti .1111, 110 ivrnounl mtiicit tu ad- anco nt the cxh'iim' o( tlio general good, and " if'V.1' Imvc nil) I'licmii' mo do iikt care to knou it, mid cannot nlloid to puhluli it no propose- to ha(o noue, at liAt among the l-euple, mid mo tare to h.iio no friend, at thur vhiiw, among their oppreor. l'eoplu of Uivgon' tin i (our new ji.ii vr. and m e n-X'd only our miport to inaku it nil you can de.iro. Can mu Ii.ko It ill each one endeavor to t-ccuru 11 one more i.ult ul criUr? If ou Mill, mu can go on proiji'rouii lv and do you good vr(fce Uicu uitli thc.o M'li.nl times" tu contend nizalutt (10 ought to ir list, mm mo hopo to do 11 (i ith mm cur engngu in murder mid rohhery. In con cluding hi letter, Mr. I'mtcr .1) Mexico is our mtural market mid tho two countries should haiu mom iiitimato commercial rela tions; hut our merchants Mill cimliiiuu to Hud other markets hcynml tho cquatoror on tho other si'l" of tho gloho Hides, Ural, Mexico is Milling to hlicr.ilio it leginlaliou mid run up it credit mi n to maku a direct railroad comuiunicatioii Hi.ihtu; second, modify it taiill' nml intciior trade regula tion; third, present' a statu government nml in force order nml protection In life mid property. When theau nru nciouiphtheil mi uxainplcd era of prnipcrity mnl del clop ment Mill dan n upon tlm fair laud, nml the tit 11 repiihtua (till ho bound log.ther hy tliu indis'iolulilu IhiiiiU of foiiiiucn.ial ami ho.-i.iI rcii r Kity ithiili Mill not ulloit ndiaturh anco of their kmco or tin ir national integ- Itv. A meinlier of tliu McM.ail lollglem, Jii Maria Marline Negrette, lieiug 111 Chi cog 1, m.i lutertltltid oil tilt litter IimI.i. Ilu made mi I'luphatie nunial that this gloom) piituro (ta ilcudedly on I'lr.iiin: in it Rome statement mciu untruthful, some ux.iggei.itiil nml in other tliu oxicption (teio gileli .1 heilig Iho rill", lie denies that time I a total (lautol eoiuiuiimeitloii for ti.it el, and dc. Lire that Mexico h.i hecn lihcral tilth niihsidif and h.m.ii.i rule grant ed fiio ciiti-.iiu'o to all ai Helen uitli hut a foit not.ililo ecc.tinii; h.n alii.ij piotiiptly and 1 ll.'ctii illy puuiihed muriler. r, ami .'.ill at tention to Mi'.ikuesaiu American got fruuii-iit .11 an iill..ct to the hrilk'ry and corruption .illej.i-1 to t Ut in Mexico. In short, the Mexican make a general lchi.il ol the prill cipil xiiitM ot Minuter roster' letter. t Hi raullcr." ( 1 11II11 r'-.lnlli c lliillHii it tin:, Ma., Nov. 22. lie". It. Mttsiui, .1 formir ireidcnt ot the llinlgo- ttater Iron Co ,1 rcMrte.l 1 ilel.iullir lo the aiuouut of 2.'MMM. Hi tatliir. Mho 1 lieu liter of tho loiiiitiii), ha m-itrc.1 the con cern agaiunt hu Ii) attat'hing hu ton's prop er!). Tin- "I 11.-" Ill lllllliil i'liu u.n, Nut. 22. A t-atili-gram ha l.ccli leoeiled I loin the Aiueriean eomul at l.ulkiii, I'ortiigil, tt.iling that Charles W. Aiigull, dtfaulling .c.-retary of the I'ulliiiau Palace Car I'oinpiii), ha Ixvu nrrotnl there, mid that ?-.tl,(K)ll ot tin iituucy taken h( linn has Ken tuuti.l ou ho pe nun. I lllg Juli In Hie I lili-iigu Nett 1 11-1 inn lliui-e. Citti'di.t, Not. 22. I'll.' grand jurx 111 the Cnitcil States limit I itu tin- allern.m lan-,. into con it 11 ith imlictiiii'iiU ug.iiin.1 Iho (ol lutt ing persons for cou.pirnc) to .Kir.uid the i.n eminent 111 coiuuvtioii null the cuiuture lion ot the I 'hli.lgo custom ho'.ue, hy llleaiu f irau.UK'iil louclurxoiit ot eiMKUiU: .). I., lull, supcrt i.ing .irttnt-it ol the Ilea. urt ; lei llurliiij, strut iitmi ((in. i. r-'rier, cx'iupvm.iug arvl.lte.tl John M. Mulhr, tiiie eonti actor ol Cincinnati; A. li. Mills, Muller aut nut; lieu.. I Heed; Alexander C. Whtutuu, ex-stone inspector, nml lieoroC. I 'riming. ruin canuoi no un.icrsiix.il as lurulslilug a precedent or lixiug tho valuu of heticllts nc cruiiig to her llshcrmcn on tho hanks of Nettfoiindlaml. It protes'. against tliu act ual piyment hemg eonsidered hy her inajca. t' govemuieiitin iifuiesociicu'iii nny such 11 ensure. .tmiHirr linlrrue In M1111I1 ramlliin, W.ntiiMiios. Nov. 22. Thu following telegram M.11 leceivud hy tho commissioner ni iinernai revetimj tms morutng irom tol lecior lira) lun: ('OLI'MIIM, S. l, Nov. 21. Captain llollmau's detatcliuicnt of the reteuiio foreu tva surrouuded ou tho night of the 20th in n houso (theru they itcru stopping, in Ahhuvillu county, near tho ieoigi.t line, hy 11 hind of armed men, nt lent fort) 111 iiumher, and ordered to leave the county. Their live tiero thruiteued nml se(vral shot worn fired. Tho otlicer Into ti ith. Ira till to Ahlmtilh) courtlioilm M'nitiug leiuforcemclits (thiuli I h.no or dered. ( ommuisioucr I'aum replied n Minus: I hid entertained high liotw that the otli- cemif the internal rutenuu Mould luiet ttith no further armed re!itaueu in your district hut in thi I have l.ccli disanticiuted. liein- force ("apt. Ilollintii sutllcivntly to enahlo him to overcount nit ic-istancc easily mid thoroughly. Thu police r.f Alihoiillu nro making all proper seiture nml nrrests. I ti iih it distinctly understiMhl I (till nnioo nny further amnesty iu your state. Ollcml er must expect to liu prosecuted to thu full ii to nav tho amount. ,..., . ., ,. ',...:;'' i.... ... .1 - .... i..p.i-.' ......... iiltln.imli Ii il,.. ,. ui.l.l ..1T1 i. ti. if I urce 111- .l.icvcl iiiviouoiiing Mill not iu iiueri-jru 111 mu iinernai nii.iirn 01 itigiiaiu. s ' 2, , r..'"iV"ilu'" .l.S.'i'...1 '0..l;:le"'nti.il Kjiuts 111 the resumption .iro-'tan." Tl.u proclamation concludes as fol- 't '. 1 oimi.ii(. ) to 1 1 urt 11, UIIMVIi1i.irt.ril iliat tho amount nuatded hy tlio Halifax coinmij. . . r . . . r. . . tlio friemlsiitp tor tliu Hostility 01 tliu cm 1'irst t'uited States note (tillhu redeem til at the Nutt York silh treasury iu gold or .;!..... ....:.. .. 1...1 .!.. .1... ..i.t...", ,1. .1 nii.v. 1 hv IIO.IIVI a OOUUII, ttltHUUb I1UU- tatiou at to amount. Second -l,cg it tender notes of snceial Is sue of large denominations will he deliver ed in plaeoof gold ccrtillcates, ami there (rill ho no further issuo of gold ccrtillcates. Third Holders of note Mho prefer gold instead of silver (till ol.taln cold, and tho treasury (till not force ui-.u tlio holder of notes n kind of legal tender com that is not desired, I'otirtli Tnat legal tender even (tithout enactment of any law allinnatitely authoriz ing it, will ho oiur)tiln:re received for cus tom duties fifth --That silver doll irs (till lie exchang ed for legil tender or national hank notes 111 multiple of SI.IMN) nt any auh tre.iury or national hitik (ihicli is a United State dc- Ions: "t'Min tho ameer, Shcru All, alone , rests tho rseiHinsimiity 01 having excliaugeit press of India." Irlll-li Army (liiiriiirnls. Losiiox. Nov. 22. A corresnondent tele graphs from the camp of Ixhyhcr column 0M......1... .. .1... i. .1- .. r.it.... .. a-i... it... Tlmt Ali.iinl Trnil). W.(niNiiros,Nov.2:i. Dr. Scott, United Stites consul to Honolulu, (iho i hero of a leave of nhsence. ha suhmittcd to tho secretary of state mi ollicial coiumiinicatiou iu which hu argues that tho existing treaty of reciprocity hutiicun tho United States ami tho llnn.1ii.111 kingdom, should hu nuienili'd, lie aaya thu valuo of nrticlca im ported into this country from thu S.imlit ich Island 1 six time that of our export to them, nml that (tu rcccito no adequate retuius for our relinquishment of custom diitua 011 lliattaiiaii sugar and nco pro duct. A Tiihuiic's Washington special say that Secretary Sherman lm caued to he prepar ed for hi forth' inning reuirt a full state- in 'lit on Hi.' Hoiking ot thu u.iprocity treaty Mith thu Sniulttich Islands. When the treaty m.i dleiised in executive ses sion hu made a cccli ngaiiitt it ratttic.i tioti on the ground that Me catiuot atl'ord tho los to our ret emus mIiicIi thu propocd reciprocity ttould eause. Ilu iu.it lind. iiHiii iiiteatigating the siihjett, that hu (in light 111 predicting that, 111 a ieciii'i.ir) scliae, tho l'nitcd State Mould Intu licit lit hvthetre.it). 'Iho seeretar) has cillecte-l all Ict.iil of our loiiimerto tilth the Saiiditich I. lamb nml (till present tlieiu at Icuglli. Ilar-' Hf".ui- 011 i-uiillitrii liiilr.iii--. WtsillMiluN, Nov. 21. Ill hi torthcoiu ing mcaaagu tho president will make a ru (Hirt 011 thu outrage ami (iulat ions of tau nt tho south during the lite congivniona! election, it prominent topic of comment. Thc tiolatnuis Mill lie toudeiuucd as no tieealily dtprittug a largo uuuiher of ntuciia 111 Kcillcd localities ot tho right cuiitcrr.d hy hotli uatiouil nml statu nutliont), thu pivtcutiiig icsiilta cprcisne ot their (till 111 the administration uf puti. lie iill.ur. Such pioeetdliig (till U further deprecated liecnu-e they imlnato that tho pu'itie.iti'Ui of tho south is not )et coiiiplctc, and l-veauso they castiepna !i iimii mid endanger tliu iiitegnty of our lu-e institutions The suhtect ttill ho c.iriustl) presented to the tousidtratluu ol c-'iigre.a, lor audi nettouaa the ciicuinitaiieej demand, Mith 11 (ten to preduting thu loeurreiue of audi tt rung, and to secitru nhsolutu c(.r cue ot the right ol .iitlrtge. t.i. ir mnl i ..In In in-1111 i:111l I'.iinlta Inn In i.utcriioii 111 liau-ai'lluii-. W4iiii.in, N.( 2M Tho M-ciet.tr ot lit" trc.mtr) in reply t. the Haltimore J-.-lo. gallon sumuiid up a tollotta "Mt L,n. etal aii-it.-r, theret.ire, 1- that the I'lutcd stdtea ttill iiiniiitain not. a at par in . 111 111 ull pirta l the I'mti.l States I y tho red.inp. tl.u ot aiith nates a lire presented to ti.. as sutant tit.i-iircr at N.-ii York, mid I.) the SX aUH.:ii,teii.Ulit of toil- ! 'v',:l't '' V"' "',','1 '''t.-a l..roiat..1,..lU. till In tit change uf last The tre.uunr will tnat I'. . notes and ."in a, auexact . - nv- aleiit in all transaction, tuth the g.-trrn ment, mid then lutiie eicrt iilurc 11, the I'iiUmI states ttitl adapt It.tll to toe tame atamiaM. I lie liciitanil- tor Hit- I111I 1. 111 -i-rtlic W (iiii-iii,Nsi(.2-'I. Tlievuiniiuasioner t ludtiii ntlaira 111 his annual lvp-rt asks i.r nie Hnniu .tituvtturiiig liu- iu-t iur 'H,WK), it Inch ia S.W,l more than ap p.iri.ite.l for the current )ear. Tliu in erc.nu u princijull) for thu puive et ex tending t'.lucati.iual facilities to icrtiin trihes and to aulotst a nuiuher tilu are tin .ihlo to help 1 1. cm. cite. Ullllurt sir.lrr.. Aaiistant Surgeon lUvid O'U'tt is lut been onlored to tho rccciung ship Independence' at Maro I. lind. Passed AmiUut surgeon Win I. 1 itv ell has loen ordered to resume duties at the naval luupitalj at Mare Island. Illalr uu I tie ll.iuocraHc ISuul. Nt.11 Yokk, Nov 21. -Montgomery lllair it rites a column letter 10 tuo Mm toiu ilory, tho expeino of traiisiKirUtion to tu imI'I hy the mint. Thi is tho nl.iu tthich mm inaugurated 111 Septeinhcr, hut tta so suddenly ducoiitiiiiicd on the ground that there ivas 110 nuthoritv of late tu ev. chiiigu silver for legal tender notes until af ter.la1111.1re I. 1ST!! Sixth 'i'hnt i'i hap arrangement ttill hu iii.iuii ni sun tteasune oilier tliau nt New York to redeem legil tetuler notes in coin Mithiuonliuary limits, ami .1 tho interests of the placu ileii.auil, hut not iu largo sums. PACIFICCOAST. (IIKIItMl lliirllllj's e.vas.i.taut and ntternanls stone I iupcctnr. riie cudenco in tliu custom In uo ca-o is tcrt d imaging, mid has hetn 1 taken t'litin'ly h) the j,rand jur, assisted ' h( l'. s. Ihstiut Attorne) lluigs. No other got ciuiiiciit olhccrs Into heeii con-. ccrucd 111 tlio matter. It i wid tint tliu et ide'iicu goes further thin that 111 tlm pre liminary examination lu.idu hero l.i.t tpriug Ii) tho coltevtor of the port, mid slum con Hutu d shameful management 111 auh-evu-tracts hy SuK'riiiug Architect Hill, (there h) the goicriiiiieut is King tucxcusihl) (U'timicil. lllllrlitls .Urol.. I. ('HUtO-iioN, S. C, Nov. 22. Tho shtriil' and deputy sheritf ot Sumter county (tero arrested to day on a charge of restating a pnvesa of the I' S. court m arresting sain l.ce, tthoit 1 alleged, 11 a a! read) in thu custody of the I' S, Marshal as it Hues iu a L S, court. lii'lalliix, tut s llunil Nkw Yohk, Nov, 22. -A Washington dispatch sai that another call for thu re ilemption of ,IHXi,IX)0 .1 SO tl inr ceut may bo cxiH'Clctl tins ultemooa o. lo.iuorrotf iv. shoit mg that Tildcn is the only available presidential candidate for tho IVmocmey, and attrihutcs the recent rout of the party in tho north to au attempt to overthrow Til. deu. Kriirnri' lli'ri'iilliiii. Siv I'ltiMi-ni, Nov. 20. Wanl prcsi- deuts of thu Workingmeu's party held a meeting this evening ami decided to receive Kearney on his nrrit.il. 111th n nroeesaiou and speeches nt thu sand lots. Outran' nml lliil.lirrj. Ou thu night of the Kith, a burglar tutor, ed tho residiueoofJame llrice, TlOtiurrnru street, heat htm iusensihlo tilth a sand club, stabbed him iu thu leg mid gut otf ttith a Match, Jewelry, money and Hearing apparel. To-day tliu imhco nrrested l'eter Carr, nn old coin let, on suspicion, and found llricu's watch ou his jierion, ;u.irill.in (Inulcil r.ir ItuLlim. It Mint. SIN I'll (M'liiu. Nov. 21. A.. I. Iialston. I. I. Fry nml J. C. L Wi.lsitortli have brought suit in the pn.batu court to hate n gu.udiiii aiiiioiiiti'.l lur Mrs. W. C. lialstuu. ithom it iselaitui-il 1 iiie.iuhlo of taking e-.ite uf her proix'tti or her children. It 1 cli'.mcl that she t under tho iutlueiico of per.ou having no cliini upon her, and upon it mini sue uas ape in oier a imniireil thou aaml ilollarr, mnl it is to s.110 the remnant of her estate that the application i made. Mile illltuii'a ii-r. Thee.nuof Mrs. Ik 111. kiioiiuas Mis I'.lliu Wilton, 11,1s called 111 thu prubr.tu court this morning, hut was continued until Men d.i). Mia Wilton 11 a summoned t appear in court to-day for rumination tilth icfer dice to the poscioii 01 certain life insur ance policies and other propel ty Ulongui'j to the late Aluxmiilir Austin. Ilunr.iii'- Cu-r. .1. C. 1'uuc.iu na brought into tho nuir.i ciit.il criminal court for trial. 11h.11 resistant ihstriet attorney 1'oysd 111, said he could not proceed tilth the trials oitn g to the r.hsence of Ilugenu C.isserly, iiln claims exemption from eourt proem a .1 uiembcr of the con stitutional concut' ju. Tho cues wero then continued iiiile'-.atcly tilth tho underataud tug that Uiki.i thrcu diy' lutico either aide can 1 all them up. Pun. m is .pnto pale, but is looking tvr) ttell othcrv.ite. li.li'r- nl ( lllco, Karus, Siteetser, Colmir and AiUUile were at I'luco testorday. Siteetser trotted against time tolic.it I iillertuu's ixivsirtl, 2:20t. 'Iliu tlrat heat uai uuide in 2 I7i tresuid, 2: lit. Adelildo mid Colmar contested the SILK) purse, the latter winuiug in 2:ooJ and 2.37. Durilrriil Ii) Ilrr llii-l'iiuil This aftcruoun, about l:."0 u'.lwk, tieorge W. Smith, a i.x.per, ttent tu a liklgiug h..n.u ,it No. UU Sacramento street to get Ills tttte. ttlio lias twit I'lurat.-.l from him tor a mouth au.l had instituted proceedings for a dltoicu uu the grouuds of inteuipeitince nml cruelti.tu return t him. She rvt'uet,itlu-rv-up"U he shot l.er 111 tl.u breast, killing her iiutautly, and then turned the weapon upon him. tit, but the hall did not take c-itcct upon tutu, lie mining himselt. FOREIGN. Salkii, Nov. 2o, 1S78. Thb association 11 a called to order nt l:0 p. M. by the president, Mr. S. A. Handle. Hull called; Mrs. Curl absent mid Slim Wntriner tardy. Slimitts of previous meeting read and ap proved. Under tho head of irregular business, Sir. Kaiser moved that tho regular business uf tho association be postponed, and that tho teachers occupy the timo In drafting resolu tions of condolence to l'rof. Clrcgg. Thu motion was carried. On motion of Sir. Kaier, a committee of three, consisting of Mr. Kaiser, Mis Lnvrcnco and Sir. .Sell wood, itero appointed to ilrntr up resolu tions. The committee reported thu fol lowing! Since Almighty God. iu His inflnlto wis dom, ha seen tit totisit l'rof. (Ircggiiith tho ureat allliction of taking from him hi helmed wifo and only child, therefore bo it Itcsolved, That we, tho tcachcra of tho .Salem public schools, tender to our superin tendent our heartfelt sympathy iu this his sad bereavement. Itcsolved, That tho secretary present a copy of these resolutions to l'rof. l.regg. llesnlved, That the Salem papers be iu quested to publish these) resolutions. M. I'. L.KVIlKM'K, .1. A. SKI.I.M'OOII, W. AI. Kahkii, Committee. Ou motion of .Miss Ta) lor, the resolutions Mere adopted. Thu president stated, by request of thu board, that the teacher nro required, at tho roll call, in tho morning sessions of their re spective schools, to ascertain if there is any diphtheria iu tho families of thu pupils at tending school. On motion, the association adjourned to meet December l', IS78. W. SI. Kahkii, Secretary. Liver is King. The I.lvnr Is tho Imperial organ of Iho (vlinlo human svRtoin.n It control tlm Ilia. lioallli nnd happluos ol mat). WIiou It U disturbed In Iw propor action, all kind of ailments are tho naiuaal result. Tho ill go. Hon of food, tho movomontu oftho hoart mid blood, Hie action of tlio brain anil ncrvmiH system, are all I in mediatory connected with Hie workings of Iho Liver, It has been hiio coshfully proved that Groon's August Flower Is umqtialled In curing all porxons utlllctod with UyMiPpsU or I.Ivor Complaint, nml all tho iiuinoroiihpmptonH that result from nn unhealthy condition of the Idver anil Stom ach. Sainplo bottleit to try, 10 cents. Ion. lively sold in all towns nn iho Wostern Con tinent. Tlireo doses will prove that It Is Just what you want. n -lore-fir Hie in-rr.in irtii). laisttis, Nov. 21 - AneiiUr ha- been uu expectitlli it celled at Wuuluien lor iiivuly 100 tns of camp eiuisigo fur the army m South Airiea. store are unit bitugeni lurked tor iu.n.eliale itispatch. They con sist of .1 j.reat miinlier ot tints, blankets, Uuriek'a tiiriutiire, uteiisiU and ether l.ce n.arui ot the kind. (..untie 11.1 I Ulit 11 Hurl. I'akk Nov. 21 -Uainbetta and Pefour ton Mere aiiuouiiced to tight with pistols to day at Haute ltruyctcs. Tho parties met and had one exeluugu of shots at Si paces; neither hurt. Auullirr Kauili l'i(, Nov 21 -Huttng a celebration be studvut and citizens last evemug of Queen Slarganta's birthday a lotnb was throiin into the croud, but without serious result, The person sui)eetetl of throning tho miutle was arrested, Ibr llall.-ax ttsar.1 I'sld. tews, Nov. 21. U. S. Sliuister Welch to-day paid over to her majesty's (overuient this anto'lt of the I'.drt- -t.m 1... .1f l'liursdav at day break as folloitst Tho first ami tccouil iirlg.nio J1.110 long since starteil. The first iutciiils to turn Knrt Ali Mtisjid by tho mountain road, n hilst tho second at tacks thu fort ou m Inch tlm Afghans have placed a battery. The third ami fourth brigades aru just about to start by the main mad up the pass, but this latter movement is only intended i.s n demonstration, a it is thought that the movement ttill compel tho .(Igu.ilil to nniluloli tlicir ilelences. A ilisnatch from l.ihnre, Thursday. ivs: "If the attack ou Kurt All .Mtisjid is success ful, tlio advanced brigade ttill press forward mid encamp outside the pass. It is only in. tended to push tho ndvauco of thu column to Dakku, near the Igilpura this (ear. Thu (uett.ili column Milt halt nt l'lilicn until it is joined hy lieueral Stewirt, Thu Khar situ column ha occupied Knrt Alimcdishams. Ui to S o'clock last evening no liens had been received concerning the attack on Kort Ali.Musjid." Itii-.la Dnroiiniii- llir An e r IIi.iii.IN, Nov. 22. Den. Kaufman, iihcn delivering n sit ord to be transmitted to the ameer, sanli "My illustrious sovereign, in ithoio im plro the sun never sets, and it huso raised linger causes millions ot soldiers to tuko up arms, send this pledge of friendship and uu changing ntlectioii to his friend and ally, tho noble ami chivalrous rulerof tho Afghans and llelnochcrs. History teaches that lilts si.i over esnoiiscs n just cause: that she has alttays kiioun how to protect her allies from attacks of any enemy, hotvovcr powerful. ii hoover snies witti ttussia uceil not fear that a hair of his head will ho injured. The power of tho Russian sword is great. This is n i.icc Know n to tno enemies ot Kussi.i as itell as to her allies. Slay (iod protect and preseriu the titu poucrful sovereigns, the czir mid thu ameer. Slay Ood promote tliu it elfaro of tho ttto. tilled countries to tho lieuttit of the Afghans, Itiissi.iusaml human. ity at large. Miy tho echo of these nord uitakeu consul ition mid hope it hero oppres sion mid tiranny is piramount." The blade of tho aitord has thu follotiing inscription iu thu Persian tongue: "May lio.1 give the victory over the intidel." lirll.iln nml (njli.ml. tan -rrnrtlr.il lie iliiiiilloii nl l or. IiM.ov, Nov. 21. This uu.rning'a Stind anl announces thu leply to tl.u ltriti-h ulti iiiatuni received irom thu mneer to Afghan, is: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; .1 I according!) hat o been sent to India for the troop to adimieu. Tho gote.'umi'iit hai published a lng dispatch irom Lord Cr.inbrook, secretary uf state for India, to I.or.1 l.ytton, (icer.iy of India, rccapitul ttlli.' the negntiatiou with Af glianift.in. The i!:iatih traces the l!rst eugagemeiit be tu cell Knliml and the ameer ol Afghanistan to thu rvfiia.it ut thu (iladstoiiu gut eminent in In7.1 to give i dull- nitu miaiier in 1 1 limv tar they Mould help him if hu Mas threatened by lluisi.i. Tho dispatch -lint out that ou the nc.-e,st.in of tho present goterumeiit, relation of Kug. land null .Ugh mi. tan had to be considered nilli reference to the rapid tuireh of eteut in turkittan. Cousmpieutly itheti bml I In out.) aoluiteil. .Namely, suli.tanti.il i lary md, teeogiiitioii ot hi dtnisti and a pledge of iiuteri.il support agim.t impro- ITS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. .""' ,urc,i ' .'S-resjion. cum inunaii) u,.,;, ( Tu0 attention to gentliuianly manners and the mneer nllouing the Itriti.h government , rorrect bUHlne.s habits, aud tho fact thai the to haiu neeeifion to ptiattioiu in hi termor) lluslne EJucatlon li not tontlned to llook- except Cbul. nhero they eoiild aeoiiiro keeping, l'eninunsblp nnd Arillimotle, but trustiiorthy intelligetice of utents likelv to Impart -ucli bro?it culluro as tho iIiiich how tlitvau-ii the trnuqutlit) nnd mdciK'ndenceof ilcmauil lur a high position Iu the Mercantile Afghanistan. Mich accus tta nece-mri ,i . Cominuultv. a substantial proof of the unit) ' of ' al."1 -'mployment of only llrst-class Toscli- thu niiieeia interest ttith those of r Hi ovory Department, and In ti'P.loieiit tin-at llritain. The dispatch then n urate """'r"hn aMo K,vo rewoual attemtoii to .u. -t. i .i .. . ovory iuipII, HIV it.nl..e xu.lllle; ui me lllltaiull so c ui. I ,,j ';,,,,",. i , fc,. . sir Lents 1'elli mnl lien. Sir Neiille I ham- ' ll2 ' .,e S-T8.tem of berlaiii. itiueh weru undertaken in imr.ii-' Ai.ll At. ULsINii-cl fUACTICl a ue of these inatrm the latter nn su: mssl f li-if rt!f(s tUtt .t.iiif -iri.nid f. e . ti st4B tSI,V BliV Vflbtll.l Sj'ss) r ivws-l'tlKII i ft - - - the Itnsjiin iiii.si.in the lk.hev of inaction I'll!.Co'""'ily was no longer tenable, and that the retu.il r',!1' .! iUh l0. '"""i? I,.0lll1'". for of the niuee-r tu reeeivu the l'-ntish miss,.,,, I GrTl, i, SX?n V.'.T" ft" "'l""-"-Mas unprubablo and ituuld bo excusable. ofL ''' "i'f'S I nol loth mmjuuiI TtoJwUh coneludes U- aUt.ng the term, SloKW or nn older nge, In IwvIhb the largest and beat vcntilateil ami arrausedscbuolroom's. and tLo Urgt-nt vearly attttnUnce of any Ilualnes Traaiinv !-eho 1 a Amwrlc, e The luuursllato uotlQcatlrn of par nt In iMHofU,meoot any pupil, ami iho p-ns taken to ktep them Infnrmeil of the urtctna aud ilxponmAut or their sous. ' Th Vci that each pupil becomes en fie gam lluslues Penman before Graduating. It ilepsrtuientsof Modem Lauguaocsand Dr.iMiiiB,ln (vhtcb tacu pupil cau ucelvo In-tructlons free of charge. Its complete Department of Telegraphy. In which studeuts are UtteU to eutcr at ouco upon their duties as Operators, Does uot UsueUfebchoIaublps.butBivea thorough Instruction at reasonable rates. Invites examination from nil lnianuu,i The "Collegsi Journal," Riving full partlo ilfa Pitrsor.llnii nntsiauA Atfl..a, . s BUSINESS COLLEOE, .' J(u Mrrtt, .It.r K.sr r S4H V-a.-. .. I j. Iiiipartx h HtorougU and practical oducatlon iu mi eijiiiiuorciai nun Jinginn urnnchtH, l-retich, Germant SpuiUh, Drawing and lelegrallliv. 'Jlila uehnnl l.uvm.. .ri,-i facllltlei, mid enjoying n moro extciistvo patrnnngo than any similar Institution otube 1 ncltlc Coast, eoullnupa to bao Ita vlaluiH for reooKiililoii utul patronage upon tbo good Heiifco mid enlightened Judgmout of tho pub He. LIsT OP rACl'LTY, E. l Heald. II. M, Stearns, W. M.ll. Valentine, ira, j, tiooiinury, L)tton na sent to In. hi hu uas instructed Mr?; A; iclit o oiler the ituieer tho Jiroteetio:, hu preu- ! ,.',,'' jiiiI) soluited. Namely, sub.tanti.il peeuu- I " ' 3)reli F. n. Woodbury, A. It, Capp, T. It.Houibent, Mra. V. J. Hamilton, T, Seregnl, Ueo. Jeli.ns, A. Vauderualllen. tro undertaluti iu pur.ii-' v..e.s. L3i.iia ruAUTICl;, tructioui, and ahoit that by which pupil are titled loonier tlieC'vuut ggeeted hv I...M I.vttou liiB-Ilouh directly from iho School, "ostentatious re.ipti'ou ..f l I'lgh standing ot iu Oraduutti. in the of tho ultimatum, namely: A full mid suit abb apology ititluu .1 given time, it ith the reception ot a jivrmauent llnti.h mi.....n, ami nuinesty to the tribes who escorted the British army. A Lahore dispatch sais that the govern. i.ient na preparing a jiroclmuti n tthich (i aa to Iv isaiicil Wvilnesd ly (testcrdail shotting that ngoroas nieasure ' were u.i .Koidille. Tlio Cariboo Hobbery. All will recollect the robbery of the Canbevt millers at Iowa liar, Oneida county, ou the uight of August :il, by a Kind of robbers, ii ho captured th place and earned ott tho entire stock of gold accumulated, Wstdes autmals and other property. Although a re- want ot sow mm uttered ny me mtuers, uo trace ce turtles at DcadttCA-1, Dakota, luformtug that tuo of the thieves. Hilly Slaustield aud Archie McLaughlin had been caught, aud it ho confessed the Cariboo rubl-cry and the killing of tuo Chinamen at the time. Subaccjucntly 1'rice, another of tho gang, uho made stubborn resistance and was shot, muj captured. Another, iuune.1 Dave ace of the plunderers was found until i u,ar regarding course of Instruction, terms, ntly. liov brat man receh esl a letter from I S'0.; nl.y ba bti ?l ,he offlce r ll)e Collene, irties at Deadwoe-d. Dakota, mformtug him . - ost ,ree,i or bT durelnK E. P. iinirn President nualneajColIes.SanKrancIico. a. r. niBDisa. t . B. .... siustirn . c-n .-:.::"' imwa.iu s asMAllU.'l, Attorneys at Law.