- htfM4lLwn I ,i i i" ft ? a iilltimtile Jftrrmfr. ISSCKU KVKIIV rillDAV, BV OXiAXlKXl OXlAia, rUllLHIIKI'-S AND rilOr-lllKTOJUl, Term orPubscrlpllont BTIT Ono copy onoj car (52numtKra),llndrnce....t2 0 Ons copy six months (20Jnumlr).... 1 US Ono copy tliroo months (13 nwnbcrs). 75 tcT 1( not palit wltliln six montln, (0 will l iliarirM ono ear' sulmcrlpUon. ... 'HWCtfl hHBCJSI PORTLAND, Al'itlli 2.1, 1870. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTEKS STATES. Tho WitlWsl. Nivr Yobk, April 17. Only 13 podoslrians nro loft on the track at Olunoro'a to-night. 1'anoliot continues to lead, hnvinfr nindo nt 10 o'clock 331 inllci, beating Harriman nnd Ennls In distance Ono or two others nro well up, but tho rest look terribly jaded. Pnnchot surprises ovorybody and is In good condition, Ballooning- Across llio Alloullc. ' Tho Herald to-day prints n comtnunicn lion from l'rofossor King, tbo balloonist, in which bo claims to haro ovorcomo tbo hith erto lusuperablo difllculty of sustaining a balloon at a rrrcat altltudo against tho loss of lifting powor by leakage increase of weight by abiorption of nlmosphcrio moisture, by contraction at n low temperature, gradual loss of ballast, etc. Ho proposes to attempt In das season to cross tlio Atlantic in tho air. Ho says bin Invention nnd plans hnvo tho approval of n number of gontlonicn of nruplo means, and ho hat fundi at command to prococd. He intends establishing works at Manhattan llcncb, whero already bo lias secured n slto. Ho will build shops, gn works and construct two ballons, 1GS feet in diameter each, with which to mako captlvo ascensions with a cnblo of 1,000 feet. lulhraiia Transportation. An nmondod contract botweon tho 1'nclflo Mall Htoamshlp Company and tho l'nnninn llallroitd Company has ll n ally been signed by tho o (Beers of each company. Tho re duction on the freight contract, obtained by tbo l'aclgo Mall company, it $10,000 per month, payment being fixed nt JGO.OOO In- ntood of $70,000, ns formerly. The further reported indebtedness of tho 1'nclflo Mail company to tho l'annmn Itnllrond aompany lias very recontly been roducod $125,O0O,nnd It now niuounls In total to $2,030,000. 1'iiy monts to bo mado on this account ninount to $25,000 monthly as n reduction of princi pal together with monthly Intorost. Tho re ceipts of the l'nolflo Hull company ninount to nbout $200,000 per month nnd expenses to nbout $7r,000. Payments nro to fo mado to tho I'nunma company as follows: 2an 1'rnn Cisco freights, fGO.OOO; South American freights, $15,000; Interest $9,000. l'ny. wonts on prlnclpul of Indobtodiicss to ilia l'annmu llullrond company, $25,000; loaving nbout $10,000 monthly surplusjind n month ly reduction of $25,000 of tbo principal of indebtedness. vlow, but that tho revcrso was corroct, namely, that If proper to repeal It, it was In nowiso revolutionary to put it In tho np proprlntion bill, Trensarr Clrcnlnr Iti-selmlnf, Wabiiinotok, April 18. Tho Secretary of Iho Treasury nnnounccs that in conscqnonco vi iue proposal oi ino gyncllcato to tako $150,000,000 of 1 per cent, bonds, and $10. 000,000 refunding certificates, tho circular oucring bonds forsnlo will bo rescinded. Wo Ilrnt tho World. New Yonit, April 18. A prominent banker, n member of tho syndicate, says that tho en ormous retail trndo of tho past week shook tho entlro 10-10 Hue, nnd bankers saw tho necessity of securing them nt once. Ono of tho hnppicst effects of this largo subscrip tion will bo to ndvnnco the prlco of four per cent, bonds in tho English market and make them much sought nftcr. Thcso enormous subscriptions only lllustrato tho great ma terial dovelopmont of wealth in tho United States during tbo last thrco years, which C asses tbo understanding not only of Europe, ul of our own financial men. Tho ovidonee of it is in our ability to import and to pay for with our surplus nnd eiporls principally nil tho looso United Btatos securities held nbroad, so that tho nmount hold thcro, which flvo years ntto wns cluhl hundred to ono thousand millions, cannot now bo ovor ono-iiftli, possibly ono-slxth of that amount. Tho ontiro importation of bonds bos taken placo without any material export of gold, and has bcou paid for altogether In our prqducls. dreamer Jnmborce. A cablo dispatch reports n revolution in l'nnnma. Fonrtoen hours' fighting in tho Rtroota occurred, Many wcro killed. Quiet is now restored. in tho houso would hear tho shot, nnd eomo nt onco to tho room. No ono enme. 1 found tho boll outsldo deserted, nnd sup pressing tho flist lmpulso to roport the caso at tho office of tho hotel, I camo to tho po Jlco station to glvo myself up; found no ono in tho upper office, and not boing familiar with tho building, loft after n while and walked nbout tho streets. IIiiiikihI lly n Slob, llALTiuonr, April 17. When tho train which loft Washington with Jmnos Carroll, tho negro accused ot outraging Mrs. Thomas At I.icksvlllo, lid., rcachod Washington Juuctlou to-day, 15 or 20 inuskcd mon boarded it, and nftor despcrato sirugglo, fliiocoodeil in overcoming tho policemen. 'Tbo prlsonor was dragged from tbo train, n ropo thrown ovor his head, nnd ho wns pullod ncross. the field to tho nearest trco nnd liau(jpd, Itratltntc Negror, Kansas Uitv, April 17. A largo number of colored pooplo from tho Houth haro lauded nt Wyandotte, Kansas, within tho last few days, In entirely ilcstituto circumstances. They nro occupying tho churches and public balls of that plitco. Many of them nro siok and dying from exposure. Tho mayor of tbo city bus tologrnphrd totho secretary of war, asking that rations for tho dcstlluto bo issued fiom rort I.cnonwortli. Secre tary McCrary says that ho has no authority to issiiu HUch uu order, and ih Congress is In soaidoii, the application for rellof should bo mado to Ihnt body. Tho Wjundotto relief commltteo has issuud n circular to tho gen erous citizens ol tho United States, calling for immedinto financial nid. Ill nddltion to tho .Hiivcn hundred already there, they suy that thousand more, in Iho hiuuo destltutu condition, mo on the way. All contributions should bo sent to Noithrup A' Sons, bankers, r'tir Turturti iiikI Murder. Omaha, April 17, To-day at noon, nt Hastings, tho jury in tho Olive murder easo relumed it erdic( of guilty of murder In tho hocoiuI degree agnl'ist Olive and l'isber, mid the judge sentenced them to life im prisonment nt hard labor, Ureal indigna tion is expresiud nt tho result, Jliwin fli'ls it Itrii'rtitllon. Wasiiinoton, April 1H, t-'hlef Moses mid it party of tenser chiefs, who hnto been in this city for nearly two wools, have had Hotorul lutenicvrnttlth Swri'lary Hchuu mid tho president, mid tho result is that it wry largo reservation bus been set itsldolu Wash, iugton Territory for Moses mid bis people, mid such other Indian hi uiiiy nlHliato with them, those tho secretary of Iho interior may scud. Chief Moses hits agreed lo this ar rangement, mid declares his full satisfac tion, mid sajs Hint ho is n friend of Iho whites. Mornm mid tbo chiefs with him had it final business interview with tho secretary of the interior mid the commissioner of Indian af fairs to day. An ngrocuiont has been mado with tho Indians by which they surrender the laiidi heretofore occupied by them In Washington Territory, and accept a reserva tion set upart for them by the execiitivo or der adjoining and west of the Oolvillo reser vation in the northeastern part of the terri tory. This rcscrtntlou is u largo ono, larger than lliu Yakima reservation lit the name territory, which contains 800,000 acres. It runs northward to the ltritlsh possessions, westward to the -tlth parallel, southward alouu tho Muthaw river and eastward to the llohillo reservation. Aioliiliiirui lor tllllry, Henry It. Kineaid, of Oregon,(eiuployel for it number of j ears in Secretary (lorlmiuV ollloe, was uotitled to-day that bis place will be heruafter Oiled by another OrcgonUn uiiinud (lllfry. llriMililli'Hit t'nuriis. A joint Itepublicau caucus of seuators mid rejiribfiitatltcs was held to-uight, Hep resentutitu l'rye acting as chairman. A ie oluliou heretofore adopted, deelariug that no moro pulis aliould bo made by Hrpubli can members o tho bouse, was loconsid. trod, mid it was agreed that the execulho coiiimltteo should desiguate a committee to tako charge of nnd arrange for the pairing of geulltiiieu who may tlasiro it. The caucus decided substantially to follow the lino of action mntked out by ex-Secretary Itobesou, mid to Iguoro that outlined by Oartleld. They decided that (Urtlcld's pojitlmi-th.it Iho repeal of tho election laws was proper, but tilt it was revolutionary if tacked to I'allnre of Ornln limit era. Chicago, Apill 18. Harding & Savage, who bnvo been ngonls for txtenslvo pur ehnscs of whent on 'chnugo, suspondod to day, owing to tho falluro of their customers to put up margins of 750,000 bushels of wbont mid 250,000 bushels of corn, thus thrown on tho market. Thoy nro short 375,000, but expect to pay up nnd continuo business shortly. Colored Convention. Nkw Ohlkans, April 18. In n convention of colored pooplo, n commltteo on address roportcd nmong other things n disparity in tho mailer ( population as between white and colored in tho Hod river parishes, thcro being two colored to ono whlto innn. Tho tiolntwas mado that if negroes werogiteii moir rigiiis moy would carry Iho elections, Tho colored pcoplo, howovor, proposo to cm Igrato mid sctllo whero they would bo free from shotguns. Tho nddross touched on emigration, but mado no doflnlto sugges tions A resolution to omlgrato and asking ma oi mo norm, provoked n discussion which led to soma condition. Tho conven tion adjourned till to-morrow. FOUK1GN NKUN. Tim Zulu Camiinlffu. Cavk Town, April 1, via St. Vincent. Tho plan lor tuo relict oi Col. i'enrson s com mand at Ukowo.is to forco a passago through tho enemy's linos to Kkowo with nil posslblo rapidity, exchange garrison, nnd provisions nt tho fort for ono month and form another post on luglugsluri Heights, and leaving It supplied lor nnoinar period, i'crunps n third post will bo established nt Inyonl river. Tho rolluviug column will tnku tho coast road whero thcro Is llttlo bush, and movo ui dor tho guldanco of John Dunn, formerly ot Cetownyo's division, No tents nro to bo bo taken. Each night thoro will bo n bivouac nnd tho camp will lie ontrcnohod. TIip Urrmnii TnriflT. IIkulin, April 17. A conforenco of dele gates from from Gorman ports has resolved lo iictltlou tno reiclistaa ssalnst rota latorv diilios nnd imposts on corn. iro nnd wood. They consider tho duties projiosed on tea, coffop, tobacco, malt, bucon. iictrolcuni far 100 IltgU. Itpvolullounrjr Mussina. Mauuillxs, April 17. llussimi ofllcors on furlough nt Nice, Monaco, nnd Mnrsoilles hnvo been recallod in couBoqucnco of pro jected ropressivo measures since tho nttempt on tho life of tho Oar. London, April 17. Tho chief of pollco ot Yalta in tho Crimea has been arrested as it revolutionist. Iloportcd nrrosts at Kharkoff and Kieff number Novcral thouiaud. Herlln nowspapors assert that ltussia lias demanded tho extradition of certain nihilists from r.nglaud. Hkiii.in, April 17. (leu. Xuroff, prefect of St. 1'etersburg, ban resigned, becauso of threats to nssnssinata him. Martial law has '.icon proclaimed at Odessa as n precaution ngahut expected outbreaks. Will Nut NliiilUe air. IIkulin. April 17. Count Schouvaloff, de frrriug to tho Czar's wish, has withdrawn his leipiest to retlio to private lite, nud will jirobnbly lemalii ns Itussiau anibassador at London, Iuiirloiii'tl Minn. llmihhKi.s, April 18,-Of 210 miners Im periled by the explosion in Agrippa coal pit, rO hato thin far bicn rescuod. I'luoil In AnilrlH. I'Kirn, April 18. -The liters Maroj and haros hnvo again broken their dams, Zercnd is dektroyed and Arad endangered. Tin 4'snr'M Ansallniil, Sr. I'ktkhhiidwi, April 18. Solovloft who fired nt the ruir, is the kou of n uroom in the houso of grand duchess Catherluo. Probnblo Wreck. PonT Towssmd, April 10. Tho bark Lizzio Marshall, Dobler, master, from San Iranclsco for Port Ulakely, wont nshoro last night at 11 o'clock nt Dungcness, Tho cap tain tried hard to get her off but failed. A Bieamcr is going to Zicr assistanco to-night. No lives lost. Itnbbery. Pont Towmsbnd, April 10. Tho sloro of Major Holler on Whldby Island was robbed on Saturday night of goods valued at $100. California Items. Leading mines on tho Comstook are lovy ing heavy assessments and paying no divi dends, h. O. Hall, charged with lareonr nf fund of London nnd San Pranclsso bank, is held uu 9o,uuu nan. . SchultZ. OX-Prosldent of Jmdir.n Mlnlno uu., cuargcu wuu omoozziing fZ&U.UUU, has given bonds for $300,000. Two CUlnnmcn, mlnlng'nbottt olght mllcB irom unico, wero urea upon and killed by whlto men. Thoro wcro sovon Chinamon nt work and threo whlto mon assailed thorn, Fatal Fall. Sam FnANcisco.April 17, About 11 o'clock this morning Thomas Nolan, a driver in tho quartermaster's department, U. B. A., foil from his wagon on Uough street, near Union, nnd wns almost instantly killed, tho wheels cutting him in two, I'nstlon Piny. James O'Neill arrested on ncbargo ofhav' ing violated n city ordinanco, proscribing sacringious penormancos, was uoforo tbo police court to-day for trial. A domurrcr to tho complaint was onterod, but was over ruled, nnd tbo nccuBOd was found nulltv as ohargod and ordered to appear for sontoneo to-morrow. An osort will then bo mado to tako tho csso boforo n bichcr court in order to tost ino validity oi tno ordinanco, Uthcr cases wcro continued until Monday. Cla-nr l-'netory Melaed. Tho cigar factory of Gulp ft Co.. San Fe lipe, San llcnlto county, was soiled yester day for violation of rovenuo laws; stock, $80,000, Crookedness has been going on uirco years, no ino dooks snow. I.ndy Hilled. Nai-a, April 17. Mrs. 0. 1 Wenlzel, llv ing near ltulherford station, was accidentally killed on Tuesday night by falling of tho porch of her dwelling to tho ground. Hoy Iliiriiixl. A thrco year old sou of W. H, Chapman uoar town, was savorely and it is thought fa mily uurneu tnis morning iy bis clothes catching fire. l-'roiit Alnakn. VicToiiiA, April 17. Tbo war steamer Alaska is just in from Sitka. All is quiet there. Captain llrown beliovcs further steps unnecessary. He reports tbo Indians quiet nnu uoos not nnucipnio any trouble, no at tributes tho oxcltomont to a scaro. This judgmont is challenged by tho residents of Sitkn and tho collector of tho port, who still profess to entertain groat alarm. Mouth America. IltiXNOs Aybks, April 17. Tho Argontiuo confederation has ceded tho city and district of Villa Occidental to Paraguayf in accord anco with tho award of President Hayes. The Theatrical Trial. San Fium-isco. April 18. James O'Neill. who personated tho loading character in the I'ussiou I'lay, was this morning fined $50. Jio roiuscd lo pay it anil was sont to jail. Judgo Morrison, on petition of Salim Morse, tho writer of tho play, has issued a writ of habeas corpus returnable to-morrow, whon tho validity of tho Passion I'lay ordinanco win uo tested. Kulclile. Tho body nf Jacob Summers, a German bnkor agod G3, was found hanging to tho limb of n treu near tho cemetery this morn ing. No causo is known for tbo act. Ntnrk Hult. In tho suit of Alvinza Hayward vs flco. K. llogcrs, to recovor iu tho neighborhood of n quartor of a million of dollars, alleged in (lebtedniss growing out of tho Savago deal ot 18711, a vcrdiot was rcuderod to-day for the plaintiff. Mlurra KIIIcmI. VinniNiA, April 18. Charles Anderson, a miner, was struck by a descending cago in me upinr Hiintt, at i o clock this morning, nud instantly killed. Patrick Thornton fell down a winzo on tho 1,059 foot level of tho California at 3 o'clock this morning and led iu n few hours. FOiCTY-SIXTH CONGRESS Nciinlc. Wamiinotok, April 10. Consideration was resumed of tho nrmy bill nud Peck contlnuod his speech. House. Under call of committees, Stephens, chair man of tho commltteo on colnago, weights and measures, reported a bill for interchange ot subsidiary coin for legal tender money in Bums of $10 nnd multiples thereof, nnd mnklng such coin n legal tender in nil sums not exceeding $20. Tho report of tho com mltteo states that tho bill is based upon pe titions referred to tho committee. Tho morning hour expired btforo any ac tion was taken on tho bill, and it wont aver until to-morrow. Tho House went into committoo of the wholo on tho legislative appropriation bill. After discussion, an amoudmont to repeal alter March, 1680, the act creating tho southern claims commission, and to trans fer to the court of claims all cases then pending beforo tho commission, was rejected. At 2:30 tbo o mmittoo had disposed of all tho bills except tho portions especially re served for gencrM discussion. i.tTbrt was made to limit speeches to 30 minutes, but it failed. Tho chair said thoro wero 90 names on tho list of those desiring to speak, Lowls opened tho dobato with n legal at gumont against tho election laws. Ho do nlcd that tho south was solid for any illegal or unconstitutional purposo, or out of an tagontsm to tho north. Tho southern pco plo need help nnd svmpathy too much for thnt. Samford was tho next spcakor, and when ho concluded, Kelly obtained tho floor, but yielded to n motion, wlilcu was adopted, that tho commltteo riso. Hsnate. Washington, April 17. On tbo expiration of tho morning hour tho army appropriation bill was taken up. Morgan said that hereof tor ho intended to speak in vindication cf tho attitude of the southern mombers in Congross, which had been tho object of much asporsion. Tho Bouth was not responsible for tho cxistenco of tho quosllou now agitating tho public. House. After tho reading of tho journal tho bill reported yesterday from tho commltteo ou coinage, woights and mcasuros, providing for tho oxchaugo of subsidiary silver coins lor legal tenders in nil sums not exceeding $10, camo up. Tho question was, on a mo tion mado uy iiuckner, cuatrman oi tuo committoo on banking and curroney, lo re fer tho bin to that commltteo. After n lone discussion, tho previous question was moved and n motion to rofer tho bill to tho banking commitioo was rejected, ea to Y. Tho bill was thon boforo tho Houso, but went over till to-morrow. After tho mornlnc hour, Atkins moved that dobato on tho legislative bill closo on Saturday, A pointed porsonal tilt ensued between Atklus and Conger. Atkins then substituted Tuosday, and Garfield movod Friday next. Agroed to,J131 to 01. The Homo thon went inl commltteo on tho legislative appropriation bill and Kclley spoko thorcon. Kclley said that ho proposod to stato his conclusions In tho commencement of his re marks. Ho would vote for a repeal of tho teat oath for jurors, should it como beforo tbo Houso as n separato measure Tho Aurora Colony. I'ACIl'IU COAST. Ucurt ul it lllrlt Mlrlkc. San I'banouco. April 10. John Lander has just arrived from Lil.o district, 15 miles from llodle, and brings a apeciuen of ore from the mammoth mine, kparkllug with gold. He reports the ledge to be 10 foot wide as far as cut and thinks it will run 40 feet iu width. There is considerable excite ment over the matter. Tbo llnldulu Hotel Tragedy. Dr. Chalfaut, the dentist who ahot and killed Joslsh lUcon last Sunday at Iho llsldwiu Hotel, surrendered himself nt the central police station this morning. He is veiy haggard ami worn, having been roam, ing about over the bills iu the suburbs siuce Sunday, almost entirely without fcod or rest. Ho has made a slaUinent to the fol lowing effect, Friday last llacon brought suit against mo for the infringement of a patent, mid subjected iue to a very hard ex amination in court, and threatened to have mo committed for contempt. I was much exercised iu mind oter the matter, aud called nt the llaldniu Hotel to see llacon about it. Did not find him uutil Hund-ty morning about nliio o'clock. At first the interview proceeded moderately, but llaeon tsion changed hU tone and became very overbctriug and arrognut. Iu the excited statu of my fecliugs, I drew a pistol from tuy pocket with a view of compelling respectful treatment, but with no inteution of firing at him. Harsli words followed, the dispute waxed warm, mid iu my excitement the pUtol went ott; bow, I hardly Inow; but not with intention ou my part, llacon fell; 1 laii to him, raised Ida head. Ha said, "ilon't," ami rose to bis feet, fell aralu. aud Immediately expired. I rtmained in the mii a (cw uiomeuts. enwctlnu I he iwoule Mrxlruit taller. City or Mr.xico, April 10. Hlpolito lto mlerez took tho portfolio of tho treasury, vice llomero. This appointment gave tils, satisfaction, llnmlcrcz being it former im perialist, aud niter three days of official life Itamiercz resigned, giving tho place to Trin idad Garcia, Minister of Ooberuation, Kd waul Parkhurst takiug tho latter position. Work slopped ou Iho exposition building, Garcia refuting to furnish money iu advanca of an appropriation, Cortina is very ill, in prison, here. Midden llealb. Skattlk, April 18. Yesterday ouo of tho employes of the Now Kugland hotel of Olyni pla went up to tho room of Mr. Wm, Young, tho proprietor, to waken him, be not having mado his appearance at the usual time. Fil tering tho room, the young man found Mr, Young cold iu bed. ho havlue apparently been dead aluco tho previous oveulug. He was lying bolstered up in bed with a clear his mouth aud a copy of the Police Qatette iu his hand, which he evidently had been reading when death obscured his visiou. A post mottem examination revealed the fact that death had resulted from paralysis of the ueart. Urowneu. A dispatch this morning from LaConuer atntes tint a Mr. Armstrong, a passenger ou mo hteamer josepuine, leu overboard from the deck of that boat on Monday last, while the was asceudiug the Skagit river to the gold uiiues, auu wi drowned. Ctit .iiiim.iii learn arithmetic. Ait ptroiitly, yes; for theio is a unilo out in Halt lake City thnt o.ui count. It is driven in front of . .tivt'v car, is Rviior ally on tho iiioniinj hliift, nml litis to uiitko five round trip beforv tho team is changed. Kverjr day us ioon as tho iiiulo comes ou the fifth return trip from tho upper end of tho line, it begins to whinny a half a block before reaching Sivoiul Rut street, and if tho diauo team does not happen to be waiting, and tho drivcflias to run to Uio Kink comer and return before changing, it Henate. Wasiii.notom, April 18, Consideration was resumed of tho Wallace resolution to alter a rulo of tho Sonato so that removals and appointments may bo mado bo mado by tho secretary of tho sen ate and scrgoaut at arms, respectively. The rulo proposed to bo amended requires re morals and appointments to bo approved by tho president of tho senate. Tho army appropriation bill was taken up nud ltandolph spoko in favor of tho mon- sure. Qroonio cited several cases whero the army had been used in Maryland; also a letter from Prcsldont Grant to President Johnson, expressing hopo that tho army would nover bo used on the eve of an elec tion. Ho wondered If tho party now intend ing to trust its fortunes to tho prcstlgo of Grant's naino, concurred iutheso views. Aftor cxecntivo session, scnato adjourned till Monday. louse. Tho mornlug hour was dispensed with nud tho houso then went into committee of the wholo on tho legislative appropriation MoKiuloy spoko in opposition to tho pro posed lepenl of tho general election laws. McKluloy having read that lllackburn, at tho lust debate, said that the Democrats meant to wipe from tho statute book all war measures, lllackburn left tho chair and de nounced tho want of fairness nnd truth in presentiug from bis speech nn incomplete extract, Prico obtained tho floor nud tho commit tee roso. Sessions wero ordered for Monday, Tues day, Wednesday nud Thursday ulghls of next week, for dobato only. Adjourned. Mr. Clinrlcs NordhoiT has published n work on "Communities nnd Colonics," in which ho sketches tho history nnd success of soventy-two communities, who onch hold nil things in common scattered through tho United State?. Among thcso ho enumerates the Ocrninn colonv, at Aurora, nnd expresses surpriso that after in years laiior they liavo ncqiured no moro wealth. Electing Air. John Ulcsy in town recently, one of tho leading men at Aurora, wo alluded to thishtate- incut and gathered from him somo inter esting facts with referonco to tho Auroia community. About twenty years ago a company tinder Dr. Wm. Kiel left tho parent community in Missouri and moved to Oregon. Jlr. Uicsy, while in terested with tho others, located in tho Sound and lived thcro soven years, own ing his farm individually, howovcr, and yet retains it. So with others, who hnvo an interest in tho colony, and havo pri vate interests beside, so that tho wealth possessed iu common docs not roprcf.cnt tho total properly of tl.o members of the colony. Tho original settlement of Aurora was mado in a heavily timbered region nnd was intended only ns a temporary stop ping place, but proved a permanent home. Dr. Kiel was a man of easy temper and genial qualities. Tho colon ists wcro prudent nud economical nud havo worked wonders in tho wilderness, doing what has not been dono to tho samo extent elsewhere in Oregon in con verting heavy fir forests into good farm ing land. They wore, liowover, easy go ing ns a rule, nnd whilo u fow wcro pushing workers, most of tho them havo gono comfortably and slowly along, gain ing something from tho forest overy year but not working as luird as many of our Oregon tanners, 'iho doctor himself took tho world easy. In a score of years moy liavo mnuo progress anil liavo pro ssrved hnrmony, for discontented ones could draw out at will, and Mr. Oicsy says thoy generally tho best end of tho trade in settling with tho colony. Many o: tho colonists own nnd work their own farms. Somo of tho young mon follow trades in neighboring towns. 'Iho possessions of colony and colonists lie within n radius of 1G miles, Aurora boing tho center. Thcro nro, iu nil, COO individuals in tlu) community. Thcro is tho hotel to maintain and its guests to feed, which requires a, good part of tho produce raised. Tho com pany owns grist nnd saw mills and there is a good thing for all, and tho superannuated nro treated with great consideration. Tho idea that tho colony hus been very money making scorns to bo errone ous. Thoy havo been prosperous, Imt do not seem to bo moro successful than tho ordinary run of fanners around them, which is a fact that Mr. NordhoiT alludes to in his work. Under Dr. Koil thoy havo led n prosperous life, somo drones in tho hivo ns well as good workers. Tho universal conGdcnco' re posed in him wrought pcaco and har mony. Had tho samo labor nnd means in tho beginning been invested in a good farming region, no doubt tho colonists would to-day liavo been twico ns wealthy. Tho death of tho old doctor has brought tho necessity for u settlement of affairs and a division of property. Thero has already been a partial division and much of tho property was flooded to in dividuals in lvr. Kiel's lifo time. Tho hotel nt Aurora belongs to two maidon ladies, who do not, however, Jivo iu it. or indeed control it, for tho house is con ducted in tho interest of tho colony. At tno prcsont timo tluco ot tho Aurora people aro on n mission cast to sottlo af fairs with tho parent colony in Missouri, for it scorns that whon they left thoro it was as a branch, nnd no scttlcmont has been had or no division mado during twenty years. Mr. Gicsy thinks that thoro ought to bo soiuotliing coming to tho pcoplo nt Aurora, and how much. Stock Gambling. A letter from a citizen of Washing ton city, sojourning in San Francisco, is published in tho National Republican and contains tho following scnsiblo re marks : "You fcay that if you unexpectedly be came heir to a certain sum of money, you would invest a portion of it in min ing stocks." Let mo Bay to you that no cud of wnys to disposo of idlo capital would present themselves, nnd I know of no easier method of being rclioved of ono's ready money, howovor largo au nmount, tliau by investing it in mining stock, unless it bo at tho gambling table. Tho stock board nnd exchango of this city has ruined moro men than over did tho gambling room; nnd whilo I am on tho subject, let mo sny that tho pooplo of tho East hnvo but n vaguo idea of tho evils of this business ou this coast. I think it might bo said without tho least exaggeration that all failures that have occurred, or do occur in this Stato aro caused by investments in "stock. ',', This business hero differs 'from1 its liko in Now York in this respect, that in New York stocks ore mostly confined within a certnin circlo of investors and operators, whilo hern nil classes interest themselves in them. Lil)orein,mcchnnics, merchants, clerks and even ministers, nil sceui to bo infatuated with ihis ap parently easy way of pelting rich quickly. At tho closo of each day it is a common sight to sco groups, especially the poorer classes, collected nround tho windows of tho numerous brokers' olliccs cagorly perusing the bulletin list of stocks. Women, too, from tho horvnnt to tho mistress, are largely interested iu this deccptivo scheme, nud ninny a man in California has becomo poor from tho secret investments of his wifo in stocks. All aro stimulated by tho hopo that as a fow, liko tho bonanza kings, who sprung irom tho obscurity to tho positions ot millionaires, thoy too liavo n chanco of nt least making n near approach to thcso unprecedented lucky fellows. Alas, it is only n chance, and, too often, n nnd chanco at that. The fortu nate ones fow, whilo of tho unfortunate, their namo is legion. Moro than half tho real estate in California, farming ns well as city property, but moro especially tho latter, has been, nnd is, mortgaged on account of this plague. Floors and Carpota. iiiu tieiegtmon easi navo to fictoimine, will stretch out its nook .uid whinny again, louder than before, about the Spare the Children. Au indignant parent lately complained of tho sovero tasks which school children aro compollcd to accomplish. Tho com plaint is well founded. Whether cduca tiou or mere Uiscipliuo is tho object of attendance at school neither justifies tho physical constraint nnd mental exertion to which hundreds of thousands of chil dren nro subjected every day. Few sol diers aro ns severely taxed on tho drill ground as many children nro in our show schools nnd others which aspire to high reputations for order; but, as if this cruel training was not destructive enough of health aud spirit, tho custom grows more aud moro popular with teach ers to mako school hours merely tho time for rcciUtion, tho les&ons to bo studied at home. After tix hours spout in tho school room, and from four to six at study at home, how much timo and inclination has a child for reviU tionl Parents should romcuilier that they have rightfully a voice tqwu the course of studies to le followed by their children, and rhould refuse to " allow homo to bo turned into a school room, unless they aro themselves going to of ticiato as teachers nnd save their children from doublo rtwtraiut and double duty. New Yoik Herald. a.iuw dutaueo re it uuche-s Uio place. Justico has scales I often on her eyes. in her hands, and Thoy write luck that ovcrythinc looks favorable for nn equitnblo settlement. au: tiicsy says, a fow months will do- termiuo if tho colony is to bo continued or the community system cease. Tho division of property will bo mado and thoso t ho choose may unito their in terests as it community, but if they do, it will bo under n well defined system and not in tho easy going, Imp-hazard manner in which tho matters of tho col ony havo heretofore been conducted. Mr. Giesy says that whilo tho colony has been reasonably prosperous and har monious, nnd may Ik continued under n reorganization, lio is iinnly of tho opinion that tho system is not tho best, nud he would not advise any person, again, to join a colony in preference to his de pending on his individual oxcition. Tho stimulus to excellence evidently docs not lio iu tho comniuuo system. A good story is told of ltov. Hndlnv Proctor, who onco preachod at llutland, Vermont, One bitter cold day, when the church was but half warmed, Hrothei nwiur iiau tor ms text a very warm verse, addressed to those on tho left hand, and liko tho rest of us, lio seemed to feel tho antagonism between tho weather and his subject. Just before tho benediction he leaned forward and said to oue of the deacons in front of tho pulpit, in tones loud enough to be heard by all, nnd in a nasal twang that can only bo appreciated by thoso who havo listened to tho venerable Eli Jones, I'Hrother Griggs, do seo thnt this houso is better warmed this afternoon it's no kind of me for mo to warn sinners of the dangers of hell, when tho very idea of hell is a comfort to them." Water villo Mail There is a stroni! protest offered, in different ways and from vnrioui sources, against our long established pmctico of making oor floors, with tho design of keeping them covered with carpets stretched and fitted to overy part and carefully tacked down. Cnrpots in daily uso cannot bo kept clean except by vory frequent shaking and beating, and thoy do much toward corrupting tho nir by retaining impure gases, hiding tho finest, most peuctruting dust iu their meshes and underneath them, and by giving off particles of lino wool into tho atmos phere, with othordust, as they aro swept or walked upon. Thero is n domand for better floors, not necessarily mosaics, of different kinds of precious wood, but made doublo of strong sensonod wood that will not shrink or warp (spruce, liowover woll seasoned, is almost suro lo wurp), and then carefully finished so an to bo durable and easily cleaned. Car peted floors seem n relief to tho houso keeper, when onco tho carpets uro pro cured and fitted to tho rooms and tackod down, becauso thoy do not show tho dirt as tho bare floors do. Hut oh I when thoy do get full of diut I And when housoclcnning timo comes and they must bo taken up nnd shakon nnd whip ped ns thoy woll deservo I With warmly mado floors nnd largo warm rugs, couldn t wo do without thcso nbominatious oven in Winter 1 Certainly our rooms would bo cooler and sweeter without them in Summer. Hut in that caso wo must tako moro pains with our floors, and wo must have something better than common un painted ones. American Agriculturist. Notions About Bats. Numerous fanciful notions nro cntor tnined regarding bats. Thoy nro said to bo nblo to seo iu tho dark, and that they nro bloody nnd vengeful in their nature. As concerns seeing iu tho dark, that is quito erroneous. Their jiowcr of avoid ing obstacles when flying in iho dark ened places is not duo to their eyes, but tokeen sensibility in their wings. Tho thin leathery wings of bats are their an tenna) or reelers. Darting about in all directions iu utter darkness, they nro nover bv any chanco impeded or injured by obstacles that happen to bo in their way. Experiments havo beon mado by stretching strings across darkened places iu which a number of them aro confined, and no btring is over disturbed in their flight, Tho exquisitely radiated system of nerves in a bat's wing offers ono of tho finest htudies in animal physiology, or, wo might say, in natuial theology. Shall a creature so ingeniously formed bo spoken of with sentiments of hostility or derision On tho contrary, it should excite our warmest admiration. Artista from timo immemorial havo been in tho habit of depicting malovolout demons with wings en the pattern of thoso of tho bat a piece of conventionality wholly at variance with what is learned frorn a contemplation of tho actual facts ift nature. Tho bat is uo more fiendish than tho Bwallow or any other bird which has been appointed to rid the atmos phere of supeitluous and destructive insects. Chamber's Journal. What makes a woman wild is to wait for tho mail currier for an hour and seo him go by indifferently.