II w h r h fSillif mitt farmer. ISSUED KVKRV WUDAY, BY OXs-AJEU3TJ3 3 OHAZG', rUM.lHIIMlS AWO ritoriUKTOIW. Trrnu orPuliscrlptlom One copr ono jeor (J2 numlxniVIn alranco....l2 JiO Onecopyals monU(28 numbers) 1 25 Ono copy lliroo months (IS immlwrf).... 7S nr If not kiIJ wltliln lx niontM, $3 will bo tliarg;cil ono yor iwwcnpuon. I'OUTIjAND, MAY '2, 1679. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERX .STATES. MonrV Trenclicrj. Washington, April 21. Tho Interior de partment entirely discredits tho story of 8a luskln, tho Indian prisoner, rclatlvo to tho alleged treachery of Moses list Hummer. Tho department tins amplest ovldcnco from civil and military officers of tho Incorrectness ot tho Btatcmcnt. Tno department Minus tnoro Is n dcslro on tno part oi certain wnttcs of Northwestern Oregon nnd Northern Wash ington to provoko hostilities In order to lead to expenditures of money by tho government in that vicinity. Tho Indian bureau somo tlmo slnro received advices from rcsponsiblo partlcH that every rfTort would ho mado by certain whlto men In that locality to provoke Indian hostilities wllli this end In viow. Tho story nhout Moses is n rovlval ol Ihuold can nrd of last Hummer which was Investigated and disproved at that titno, llltniiftlnii ItfNilliiril. At 10 o'clock to-day tho Houso resuming Wednesday') session went Into committee of tho wholo nnd continued tho illscuuiloii of of tho legislative npproprlatl n bill, I'mirrnl ol flenrriil lllx. Nkw 'ioiiK, Ajrll 111. Tho funoral of Gen eral l)lx took placo to-day from Trinity church, which was Illicit by iho most distin guished cltirciiH. Negro Immigration. At a meeting nt Cooper Union last night, In aid of tho negro refugees, n colored mnn having chargo of thn relief movement In Ht. Jjouis, said that within tho last fow wocks 5,000 had arrived. Ho hnd bocn In Wash inglon to nsk government help. IVodcrlck Douglas received him very coldly. Ifo went to tho president, but ho ovmlcd tho question. Ifo then went to ltoscoo Colliding, who ro crlvrd lilm very cordially nnd gavu ciicoiir ngemont. After that bin work wan easier. Kilwln llonllt'M ANxnllmit. OmiiAiin, April i! I, Mark (Irny, whom touipted to shoot lldwln lloolh last night, was beforo Justlca Huinmurlleld this morning on n chargo of attempt to kill. After Idcntl flcatlon nnd a brlof recital of tho facts by Mr. llooth, Gray plcadod guilty. Tho magistrnto remarked, "It Is lucky tho chargo Is not murder." dray replied, "I wish It was." Hall vim first flied at $10,000, but as llooth represented that ho hail bean told (that dray had expressed n determination to kill him when ho was froo again, it was mado $20,000 and tho would bo nssaisln went to jail. Army Hill IeU. Washington, April !2G. Tho' passage- of tho army appropriation bill by tho Henato without any amendmont has so long been n foregono conclusion, that tho occurrence of that event to-day and the blll'H consequent transmission to tho President called forth no comment except general expression of satis faction that ono atep more had been mado toward eloslna tho contest of the aesslon: for woaiovor may to mo tiltlmntn result, every body ia already impatient for tbo session to terminate. An effort will be mado to con dado the dobato In tho Houso of ltepresenta Uvea on ttio appropriation bill under tho flvo minute rulo to-morrow, so that tho Henato may commenco Its discussion of that meaa uro early next week, Tho Democrats bad decidedly Iho advantsgo In the House dobato to-day, tbo speeches of Hooker, doodo and Ewlng being in every point of view strongor and woro effective than any that havo been msdu on the ltepublican ttldo In that body during Iho past 4H hours, (len, KwIur's speech was only partially Unlshrd nt ad journment, nnd ho Intends to completo it to morrow, uen. uaruelil will ulso probably msko a brief closing speech for tho Itepubll cms. Tlio IihIIhii Territory, At a session of tho cabinet to-day, quito n protracted subject, thn alleged contemplated invasion of the Indian Territory, under Iho galso of n settlomont, formod Iho leading topio. It appears that n claim has been not up that by tho salo of certain Indian lands to tho government, such have becomo Iho property of tho United Mates nsotlur publio lands, and llko them aro open to sottlomont under tho homestead nnd pre-emption acts, nnd that n company or companies havo at ready been formed fur tho purpose of settle menu upon u portion of tho lundu in ques tion. A different vluw of tho law was, how ever, taken by tho cabinet. Ah n result of the disburiomvutH regarding Hie territory, ft letter wns written by tho Sec retary to tha Commissioner ot Indian nf- fairs Bolting forth that there nppeurs to bo an organized movement to settlo wmto per sons upon such part of tho territory ns lu dlans huvo not already settled upon, it being claimed that it Is freo to settlement. Tho Herretary states, however, that settlements tbera can be made ouly iu accordance with the intercourse lava of 1831, iiml that no part of the territory reuiuiua free. Utmost vigilance Is enjoined to secure removal of people who hae settled without acquired privilege and right, nud to report each case. f attempted trespass, KrrunUlut; OrllUratra. The treasury department states that tho sale of refunding certificates is rapidly Wrens, lug. Tho department expresses much am prise that postmasters in lending cities do uot show snutu euergy, Hlur-UrnM llurx-a. Nkw YoiiKAprll 'JS, Lewis Clark, Jr., E resident of the I.oulsvillo Jockey Club, Is ere, arranging with Lorillard for llvo yearly races, for $10 000 each. I.orillsrd to run n thrco year old ot his own breedlug against one to bo named by Claik, bred iu Kentucky. Two of tho races will lo run at LouUvilto uud two nt Monmouth l'arl.. richtlnr la (he Eaal DlLonlDK. Anrll 24. Turkish troona as. elated Servians who wcro operating ngalnst invauers. 'J. no bcrvians lost many oaicera nnd men, but tho Albanians wero driven from Scrvla, leaving 200 dead behind them. CoNBTANTiNortK, April Ht. A body of Albanians 1,000 strong has been driven from tho holfzuts ot MarcolT. An insurrection has broken out at Has- loria In Macedonia. French AnmcMy. l'Am.i, April 21. Ily tho amnesty law nil who aro paidoncd within thrco months nro Ipso facto amnestied. It is certain Hint Ulan qui will not bo pardoned prior to tho 3rd of June, nnd If pardoned niter that date, ho will remain incllglhlo ns n enndidato for Iho chamber of deputies, ns nn ordinary pardon docs not cflaco civil disabilities. Foreign Notes ly TclrffNiiiIi. Garibaldi is determined that Italy shall know universal sufTrano. nnd havo back nil provinces sho ever relinquished. Tho old man don't want to dio until his work is com pleted. Tartars nt Orsk havo burned that town nnd murdered tho officials, on n suspicion that thoy wcro to ho baptized forcibly. Queen Victoria nnd I'rlnco llcntrlco havo "dono" Italy nnd nro on their way back to tho foggy isles. Two thousnnd persons havo been arrested within n fow days nt Kt. Petersburg. Soldiers coming back from tho war nronoimlo revolu tionary Ideas, nnd tho nrmy discipline Is to oo moro Hiringeiit. , Tho negotiations between Germany nnd tho 1'opo amount lo nolhlui:. Thoy havo continued n long tlmo but no harmony seems prouaoio. Egyptian nffalM nro :nddlod nud tho Khcdlvo is creating n council of Htate, com posed of n mlxttiro of unlives nnd Europeans. Tho fliinnccs nro managed by English nud Trench comptrollers. ltrtoliitluiinry Itiiilniii. Hr. I'fiTKMUUiKi, April !2G.-llccruIts for tho Itusslnn pollco forco nro being sought for in Paris. Hixtccu professors in different universities hno resigned. Houses nro Hoarclicd nt night nnd every occupant whoso passport Is fouud Irregular Is nrrcsted. Tho Itusslnn nmbassador nt Jonstantlnoplo has nBkccl permission lo opon nil loiters leaving for lliissln. A milltnry tribunul assembled to-day to pass judgment on nn ofllcor of tho army who nreu nt n gen il'nrmo wlio had been ordend to search tlio officer's houso. Thrco students will bo Iried to-morrow for high treason. Another Flood In Iliiiignry. 1'khtii, April 2G. A tributary of tho Drat a has ovcrlloweil Its banks nud dcslroyod many nouses ninzigiivnr. J no iniiamtanispicrcctl tho dams to permit wnter to How off, nnd hopo to escape tho fearful disaster that throatcus them. Tho river Thclss nnd wnter iu Hzegcdln continues to rise. Tho War In Noutli Aiuerlcm Londok, April 25. A prlvalo telegram says Paso, Gun, Peru, has bocn bombarded. Guano loading nppllnnccs nt Hunnllns nnd Pnbollondo l'icn havo been destroyed. Iqulqul is still blockaded nnd all salllntr ves- sels havo left. Workmen havo fled nnd bus iness in tho Interior is ontirely disorganized. French IMarittloai Paiiih, April 25. Tho council gonoral has passod resolutions condemnlni! i'errv's ed ucational bill. Tho government has placed uoioro wo joudoii oi oiaia a pastoral ol Ine Arohblshon of Atx. attacklnn the oducnllnnal bill, taking the ground that tho pastoral is a urcscu oi mo taw. ino government is Urmly resolved to prevont controversy on the sub ject ucwg ronrouueou in tno form or pas torals designed to bo read in the pulpit, thus Introducing political discussion into religious worship. i:nsland'a Neutrality. In tho Houso ot Commons U-day Sir Btafford Nortbcoti said that the government was considering tho advisability of Issuing a proclamation of neutrality in tho South Amorlcnn war. Ho said that 202 cases of cartridges from America had been landed at Glascow on tho way to Liverpool addressed to parties in Valparaiso. Urltiuir Ncared uf Vs. Iu tbo Houso of Commons laBt nlaht Itv lend (Liberal) moved n resolution censuring too increased expenuituro or mo government, lluxter, lu seconding tha motion, warned tho Houso ngalust too Implicit faith in boasts of r.ugiauu'ii supremacy in arta and in com merce. Ho Initauccd tho enormous Ad vances made by Americans iu inventions nnd arts. ant stoallna was coins on pollco to" inerfac in tho mint. Detectives Slono and John wcro detailed lo work np tho case Tuesday night they arrested Henry Smith, colored night watchman of tho mint. Smith as serted his innocenco of nny criminal action, but tho officers, on searching his premises on Ilroadway, found burled in tho garden a small melting furnaco nnd benn not contain. ingn number of Ingots of gold worth nbout o,uuu. xnoy niso louna $1,000 in coin In tho house. Hmitb now acknowledges that ho slolo gold In n crudo stnto from tho mint nnd reduced it in his own premises. Ills operations havo extended over nbout thrco years, during which tlmo ho hni stolou $Ur 000. Murdered lor Money. HAN ItAFAEI,. Alrll 25 Tim lindtr .if 1'niil Itlcger, of tho firm of lllcger fc Co., l'ront street, San Francisco, was found to-dny near unrcia siauon, on 1'apor Will crcojr, In n clump of bushes, with flvo bullet holes through tho heart. Itlcgor left Han Fran cisco on tho 10th for Olcmn. Not hnvlng roturncd, ns intended, Bcarch wns mado with tho nbovo result. His gold wntch nnd chain, his pants nnd nhout $13 wero taken. No cltio to tho murderer. I'rosresn or the . I. It, It. Yoma, Apill 21. A special from tho front to Iho Arizona Scntlnol says: Tho track is laid to a point ono-holf mllo cast nf Mari copa, lD5- miles cast ot tho Colorado river. A sldo track, turn table, do., will bo finished lo-ciay. mho station ana outfit nt Gila bend has been moved. Maricopa will bo open for Iraftlo nnd reculnr trains will bn riiiinliii? to that point on Monday, April 2Sth. Nlltmtloii nt HIlUvi Pout Townsknd, April 25. Delayed dis patches from Alatka received to-day. On leurnlng of Copt, llrown's Intention to leave, n commltteo of citizens nsked lilm to stny or tako tho women nnd children aboard. Tho RtipcrlntcndontH of tho mining companies nnd Cuttlng'rt cannery mado tho samo re quest. Hrown stated that orders compelled him to return, unless ho saw evidenco nf Iho Intention of tho Indians to inoko nil ottnekj ho saw none, nnd said that tho ship had no nccommodntlons for tho women nud chil dren, but offered to tnko tho collector's fam ily in his own cabin. This was declined. Ho left n largo supply of provisions for tho poor. Dvcrythlng is quiet in Alaska. Drown left nims enough for tho fighting population, which is scattered loo much to bo un effect! vo force. It Is impossiblo to get moro than 20 tocuthcr nt ono idacc. Tho town Is llkclv to lie seized, nud citizens nro uuablo to pursuo tlulr usual avocations. FizUQ and Kl-NinD. "AUIPIUl'OAhT. FOKKItiN NKHS. Tho London Wnlk. London, April 23, 3 A. M. The con stands, Hrown -103, lluntel .tS5, Corkey 305, WeUu 317. Tho lesult U lookml on as a foregone conchuion for Hrown, who has boeu backed to cover 501) miles. Lust mi Hem. Tho steamer Humboldt fell iu with tho Gladiolus, Capt. Williams, which wah water loggod, and resetted ous lu.tn. All Iho rctt wuro washed overboatd, Tha Hecout Horror. Tho number of persons killed by the flre alamp eiplonlou in tho Agrapho coal pit near Menl. Delgium, April 17lh, is ascertained to ba 117. (July 47 corpse.t Lavo eo (ar been recovered. Vulue or Nllvrr Coin, San I'niNcikco, April 21. Tbo gold vnluo of Bubbldlary silver lu Iho market this morn ing was quito irregular. Half dollars havo beon taken by brekers this morning nt from ', to V, per cent discount. CouitunulsU on Iho t'hlume. Australian advices stnto that a boat con taining clevcu communists, tlxteen days from New Caledonia, landed on Morotou Island on March 13th. The pollco took chargo of them. They suffered considerably from lack of food nud water. Duncan Aanlu on Trlnl. Tho ro-trlal of Joseph Duncan, secretary oi mo iieiuuct rioiuter jianic, lor lorgery, began this morning in the municipal criminal court. Tho indictment charges Duncan with raining a certificate of ten shares of the Safe Deposit Co ii stock, No. 433, to 1,020 shares, which Duneau hypothecated with the Londou nud Hau Francisco llauk, Nf craalou of KrltUli t'oluiublo. Vicroau, April 21. Tho stato of publio feeling is daily beccming mora uusettled as tho 1st of May draws near. The altuatlon is . arming as it threatens the permanency of Canadian couutctiou on tha Pacific, it It does not imperil HritUU connection. This nftcrtioou, ou motion of a momber who has Hlwnys bevii distinguished for his loyalty, Iho galleries of the Parliament House were cleared, nud Iho body is now sitting with closed doors. What the result of tho uncer tainty will bo oau only bo cocjectured, bet the bot frieud of Canada iu tho proinco aro despondent nud gloomy, aud discuss secession us a probable outcome of tha ex isting statu of uffalrs. Parliament has just risen. The dUcuhslou, which was long uud exciting, was concluded with closed doors. It has transpired that a stringent resolution was passed nnd directed to kt cuWtd lo Loudon to-night. It de- mauds that becauso of tha uou-fulfillmeut of treaty obligations, the proviuco be allowed to secede on May 1st. Tho uctiou of the House seems to meet with popular indorse ment. , I'lio Font !Ului lllaaslrr. Tho total number ot deaths by the Wei. liugtou coal uiiiio catastrophe is twelve. All tho bodies naothat of ouo Chluamau were recovered. Tuo level in which Iho exnloslon Nook placo Is now bolng tlooded to put out mo uro wuicu u sun raging in tue slope. Two thousand people followed the remain to the grave. j a sauus aims tomtit KOHTY-SIXTJl CONOHKvSH Nciinte. Washington, April 23, Tho morning hour was principally occu pied with n resolution rolativo to removals and njipolntinouts to oflico without interven tion of tho presiding officer. Several amend ments wcro ngrccd to, but boforo final action tho morning hour expired. Consideration wns thou rosumed of tho nrmy bill. Uho chair appointed Hampton to commlt teo on military aSatrs, mines, and transport- auon io ino soaoooru. Dlalno withdraw his amendment to tho army appropriation bill, ao that tho sixth section might bo voted orJakeparately; but said that ho would submit it Agalu, as he de sired to test tho sincerity of the Democrats to havo no coercion at the nolle, for he bo. lleved the fear of tho army waa mere chim era, while tho other menace was fruitful of danger to tho ballot. House. Turner donles that he had called Burroughs a damned liar in the debate on the 18th, as bad been stated. However, ho would rather be denounced, than a poltroon who submit ted to it. On motion of F. Wood, a resolution was adopted requesting tho Prcsldont to consider mo expeuieuoy ot entering into a convention with Franco for tho negotiation of a treaty which shall securo moro equal interchange oi prouuets ana manuiaciures ot ctcii coun try. Tho Houbo then went into committee of tho wholo on tho legislative bill. Neiutle. Washington, April 23. A long discussion Lttwccn Windoni, Conk, ling nnd lkdou ensued. Windom nsked: "Ha tho Government tho right lo punish armed men who conio to the polls for tho avowed purposo of prevent ing frro exercise of tho right of suffrage at congresiional elections?" Faton replied "No, not until l.tw wns mado to allow it," and he would never voto for that law; Congress had uo right to pass such a law. Windom's amendment was rejected, 32 to 21, a party vote. Discussion nroso upon the tlmo to bo fixed for closing the debit J. It was ngrced the voto on tho Bcctiou, nud pending amend ments, bo taken at 3 P. M. to-morrow. Ad. journed. Paddock is entitled to tho floor to-morrow on his amendment. House. Tho Houso immediately after assembling this evening wcut into commltteo of the wholo on the legislative appropriation bill. Speeches wcro mado for and in opposition to ino proposcu repeal. The commlttoo mo, tho session of Wed nesday euded and that of Thursday began. Tho House thou went into commltteo of the whole, lllackburu in the chair, ou the legislative appropriation bill. Delamatvr continued bis remarks, and when his tlmo expired, Weaver movsd that it ba exteuded. Huzleton objected. After further colloquy ou this point Dels matyr again took tho door and charged that legislation slueo the war has been in tho in terest of wealth, uud the poor people had beeu oppressed my near beyond endurance. lluzicton reproved greenback representa tives for apparent readiness to stab the cred. it of tho couutry. Ho then reverted to the evuionce oi iramuuiut murder lu .New tork aud South Carolina elections. Dcuster denounced the uctiou of Daven port In New York. llrugg said tho lleimbllcaKS had failed to excite publio feeling ng.iiutt tho South, aud weretrjlugtostitten tho Presidential back boue. i:kmnii sriiioN. Sho wasn't nftor hair-dye, cosmetic?, scented soap, or nny of tlioso gimcnicks, but when tlio druggist hnd finished put tint; un a nrcscritition to euro n lone- faced boy of n hacking cough, slio turned from tho xtovo miu asked : "Do you keep drugs and medicines nnd jiizuns nnd ho on." "Oil, yci, wo keep all such tilings." "Ami hi-iiinc-V "Yoi, wo liavo quinine." "Well, I called in lo hco nbout ccttiu' some pizttii and some ki-iiine, but I dun no. .So many folks liavo liecn slaugh tered by druggists' mistakes, that I'm cancmost afraid to nsk for camfur gum, tho I stipposo I can smell camfur gum further oil' tlinit nny other womnh in Michigan. Havo you ever killed any body by puttin' up morphine) for bakin' powder 1" "Nover." "Been in tho business long 1" "Only twenty-ono years." "Well, you ortcr know gum 'Itabio from sweet oil by this time, but somo men arc awttil kcorlcss. Ivo hail n brother pizuued by wrong medicine, and I'm n little slinky. Wlioro's your ki-ninor "This is it," ho replied, ns lie took tlio jar down. Hlio wet her linger, put it into tlio jar and then rubbed it on her tongue. "Tnstes liko it, but I tltinno. Suro it am t morphine? "Ves, very sure." "Hiiro your clerk washed tlio jar out clean uforo ho put tho ki-niuu in V "Oil, 1 washed it myself." "If tins shouldn't bo ki-nino vou'd havo tlio law put to you the worst Idtul. VvVvo got monoy iu tlio bank and wo'd never settlo for no 10,000." "I know it to by quinine. "Well, then, gimino fifteen cents' worth, and 1 want down weight too. If I'm treated well I'm u gicat hand to trade nt ono place, but tho minit J hco any stinginess or cltoutin' u yoke of oxen couldn't pull mo into that storo ngain." ilo woig'.iod out tho drug, labelled it with great cure, and then sho said : "Now 1 want ten cents worth nf piztin to kill rats." "What kind 1" "Why tlio pizun kind, of course. Pizun is pizun tho world over. Don't seem ns you wcro used to handling 'cm." "Uo you want arsontor "Certainly : but you want to bo pow erful kecrful I I'm a woman of. liftv and I'vo nuss'd tho nick over sinco I was n girl, but I nover liamllo pizun with out a chill crccpin' up my back. Whiro is itT Ho handed down tho jar, nud sho smelt ot tho stopper, shook her head, turned tho jar around nnd whispered : "mat looks a powerful sight liko cream atartcr I" "Oh, no that's arsenic and no mis take" "Well, I'vo got to tako tho chances, Is'pose. I'll tako ten ccnla worth down weight. Any ono who will bo stingy sellin' pizun will bo stingy in other tilings, nnd I do hato t stingy person. My first husband was power ful Btingy, and ho was struck by light ning." Wlion tho poison had been wcicued nnd labelled sho carefully took up tho pneknge and said : "Now, then, writo on this that it is to bo kept iu tho old china tea-pot, on tho third sholf in tho pantry, nnd that it'a for rats. Then writo on this kt-nino that it is to bo kept in tlio old coileo- THE rODR PER CEKT BONDS. It is not long ago that our Govern ment had a considerable floating dobt in ho slinpo of treasury notes bearing 7.30 por cont interest, and at that tinio we consiJcrcd oui selves foitunatc that government credit wns near par in gold lor U. fc. bonus that drew 0 per cent, interest. It was not very long bo foio that, in tho exigency of war time, gold hlooil at 'J0O, and tho greenback for awhile ranged m gold vnluo at only '10 to 50 per cent, upon tho dollar. Jt is ono of tho wonders of modern fliinnco that out1 national bonds nro now so wcl appreciated that our four tier ccntt funded loan is nt a trifling premium in gold, nnd gold itself is mthor n drug in tho market, as a conscqttcnco of the wonderful success of resumption. And this four per cent, loan is wanted nt home, eagerly claimed and husbanded by our citizens, not tho wealthiest and mo3t aristocratic class of citizens cither, uui. jieupiu in iiiuuuiiuu circumstances, women, clergymen, professional men nnd persons of small means, not often ovor 1,000 being held "in ouo block." Our national prosperity is apparent when wo rccognizo that from tho profits of a few years past our people nro nblo to call homo hundreds ot millions of tho Gov ernment loan anil own it out ot the imr plus of their earnings and profits. At tho present limo we havo reached tho limit of G tier cent, bonds subject to redemption, and must wait until duly, 1881, for nnother installment of Iho debt bearing C per cent, to full due, or bo subject to call. In tho mean titno about $200,000,000 of fi per cent, bonds aro probably to bo redeemed by tho isstio of 4 per cents. About tho ltb of April subscriptions to tho four por cent, reached tlio enormous figure of fifty mil lions of dollars iu ono day. lice. PRODUCING IPOWERlfOrjIAMJUfc: Tho latest advices from England show a prostration and stagnation in tlio tjrain markets that is remarkable. Prostrn- nf industries and depression ot tion A Quostlcn of Damages, Somo lawyers tnko very practical views of cases iu which thoy nro re tained, In n certain town in Missouri, Hquiro O was defending a chargo of malpractice. A colored man was Mimg - .i i. ... ....... i, i . .b iur uainagu.i, iiih wiio Having tiictl snort Jy nfter nn operation for tho removal of ii cancer. When it camo Squire O 's turn to cross-oxnmino tho plaintiff, ho asked: "Mr. Wilson, how old was your wife when tho dicdT "About forty live, sir." "IJccn iu fecblo health a long time, had sho not, Mr. Wilson and cost vou n great deal for medicine and help?" xcs, sir." "You havo married ngain, havo vou notl" "Yes, sir." "I low old 'a your prcsont wifol" "About thirty-live, sir." 'Is sho stout and healthy, Mr. Wil son," "Yes, sir." "Then, Mr, Wilson, will you pleaso stoto to tho jury how you nro damaged in this caso 1" Mr. Wilson had ovidently nover taken this viow of tho matter, nnd could mako .. nil i no answer. j.no goou ana truo mon thought ho had mode rather a good thing by his bereavement, and brought in a verdict for tho defendant. Har per's Magazine. Debato was continued on Iho IcgWlMlvo bill. After several speeches tbo commltteo rose nud tho llotisetook recess till 10 to-morrow. It ha been found that ojio swallow dooMi't ui.iko a spring. Thotvfore, if you uro in u hurry tor Spring, tako two or thiisi hwullowtt. Never uso slang. It may not always apply. Listen as A comes into ll's pot iu tho cupboard, and that it's for chills." Tho druggist followed orders, and tho old lady put tho "pizun" in her pocket and tho "ki-nino" in her reticule, and went out saying : "It may bo nil right, but T tltinno. If my old mnn is took oil' instead of tho rats, I'll begin it law suit next day after tho funeral. " Dettoit Kreo l'ross. "Farming (Jndor tho boa." Tho fact is not generally known that within three hours' rido of Iloston a largo and profitable business has been carriod on sinco 18-18 along tho sea shore, and which is nothing moro nor loss than "tanuing under tho sen." Everywhere upon tlio coast of eastern Now England may bo found, ten feot below tho water mark, tho lichen known as carrageen tho "Irish Moss" of com merce. It may bo torn from tho sunken rocks anywhere, and yet the littlo sea port of Scituato is almost tho only placo iu tho country where it is gath ered and cured. Thin villogo is tho great center of the most business in tho country, and tho cntro Vmon draws its supplies ironi tiioso ocicnes. l.ong rukes uro used in tilling this marine farm, and it does not take long to fill the many dories that await tho lichen, torn from its salty, rocky bod. The husbands and fathers gather tho moss from tho sea, and tho wivai and duugh tors prepare it for market. Soak it iu water niul it will melt away to jolly. Hoil it with milk and a delicious white and creamy blauomango is tho result. Tho annual product is from ten to fif teen thousand barrels, and it briniw 50,000 into tho town, which sum is Bhatvil by onu hundred and fifty fami lies. Its consumption in tho manufac ture of luger beer is very large, and tho entire beer iu tho country draws its sup plies from Scituato beaches, as tho im ltortation from Ireland has almost ceased. It is generally known that tho moss, as nn article of food, is called "sea moss tanna. Kxchange. tmdo havo something to do with it, no doubt, but tho feeling of disquiet is in anticipation ns well ns from present cir cumstances. There is no unusual sur plus there, but it is supposed that Amer ica holds buck an unknown quantity of wheat fiom the last harvest; that this continent has an immense nre.t sown to wheat and corn, nnd that throughout the United States nnd Can-, mla tho outlook for crops is tinoxum nlcd. Iho aspect of farming operations is not nearly so favorablo in Europo ns with us. Tho area of nheabin England is lessened and circumstances would fa vor an advanco in prices only that across tho water, in tho now hemis phere, tho superabundant energies of ft vigorous race aro developing now regions nnd sowing millions of acres of virgin soil to grain. Wo havo dono our share nf boasting from timo immemorial, nnd tho national trait is proverbial, but never did wo possess tho power and exercise tho influ ence on tho world's commcrco thut wo do to-dny. Our workshop? uro running on full timu whilo tlioso of England aro many of them closed, nnd busy hands of Franco aro standing idle. In that re spect wo surpass ourselves nnd outdo nil that has been predicated upon tho past. All of our products nro pushing their way into European mid nil other mar kets, and thcro i,ecum to bo no limit to our power to interfere with tho business relations of tho world. It remains to bo seen if, having spoiled tho wheat and corn markets of Europo by our excessive production, wo havo Huflicient left to reward our pro ducers for tho labor expended mid tho soil exhausted. So far, tho world lion found uso for our brcadstuffs, and whilo wo havo not always been enriched wo havo not failed to live by production, but it looks n littlo in if American com petition might mako agriculture unro- munetiitive. Wo certainly can compel tho laborora in tho old world to reconstruct their in dustries in it great degree. Wo havo already unbalanced them to n fearful extent, und it remains to bo seen if in tho readjustment wo shall bo gainer to tho extent wo hopo for. Demoraliza tion of forces may result in disaster, for commercial crises aro sure to follow dis turbances of lixed methods. Year by year wo bring into uso greater product ive areas. Tho wheat fields of thn con tinent movo west and seek to exhaust now lands, leaving tho Eastern States themselves somowhat in tho samo condi tion, as to tho agricultural methods and productions, ns tho costly farm lands of England and Europe. Even tho amount of grain shipped from our coast has bo conio an important factor in tho world's supply, and that will bo greatly aug. mented when tho unused lands of Cali fornia aro cultivated, und tho habitnblo areas of tho Upper Columbia aro mado available, as thoy aro fast bocoming. Wo have a personal interest, second to no other conntry, iu this intricato prob lom of production. Bee. Littlo Johnnio's Anocdotes. San ruthctsio. Ai'tll 25. Abcut a vear room. Says 11: "How do you liko my Thero'must bo a nerve-secnter komn. i ago Oeu. Dodgo called the atteution of tho I iwwshoest" A "Oh, they're immense! ' whore in tho nose. Woodpeckers work as carpenteis, but thoy wud mako more monoy if thoy wud go in for colo minin, cos a man wich had it colo mine went down in wcro his men was to work and said if thoy diddent work fasser ho was it goin to git somo woodpeckers, wich wud dig out moro colo in a hour than thoy did all day. Then tho men hold n meeting, and nil struck, for thoy thot, tho men did, that woodpeckers wns somo now fanglo mashine, nnd wen tho men baid thoy was birds, und it was all a joke, ono olo minor ho spoko up and said hedo liko to krto wot birds was, but it other fellor said ho now wot birds was woll onttff, but hedo liko to bo toln what jokes was. Woodeckers hammers it treo full of holes and gits worms out, but I spect when ono is gittin 'om out n other is a goin to tho holes ahed of him and stickm 'em in, and now for tho story wich I said 1 wud tell you. Onco a man wich lived in tho woods was cuttin down trees, and ho had so many children that his wifo cudent mind 'era all to home, so ho tuko tho baby with him and laid it on a stump Uflltln llA ihaJ.1 fPI. 1 i '. -" uv. j.iiu oaoy was rod heded, and tho woodpeckers there is red licded, too, and ono was a settin on a limb. Pretty soon tho baby begun to cri, ami wen tho woodnrkir i. ;. mouth oiieii nud heard it a. crino it thot to lUcf oor thing, wero is your olo birds, you mus bo otllo hungry, Uo seo if I tu .lo anything for you ; and when tho man conio up to tho baby to say gitchy, gitchy, gitchy, ho seo tho wood- nx-hiT urop it long red wurm in tho babys mouth and fly back to tho limb. I hen tho man pulled out tho werm nnd looktat tho woodpecker and said my good fellow, if you keep a bordin houso here wot is your terms 1 Hut tho wood pecker only srugged its shoulders liko a, rrenenman, as it it said you ugly thee'f, 1 be co vo it it wascnt hatcht out yet you wuld suck tho eg liko a cuckoo. Argo naut. from tho mountain streams last week raised tho bpoVauo to such a height as to carry away tho new dam nt tho falls, which lad but late y been erected at a heavy expenso to the en. turprumg portion of the citireru at that place tbo damage is considerable, for besides car rymg dowii a largo number of logs, Iho flour, mg and saw mill must necessarily stand idle until a new dam can bj built, which may not bj until lato in the season. SrniNd brought us a few balmy dnya early in April, that Miovcd tho artful rhymester to train his muso to indtto verses in her honor, and threatened many of us with fovcr attacks peculiar to tho vernal season, bui they did not last. Tho inspiration, or pcrspiratioa was checked without ovil consoquonccB. Tno budding vegetation slowly responds to tho climatic influence and soon all tho world will bo May. Twenty-sovon years ngo, today, n blacksmith's shop bioou on tho otherwise vacant southwest corner of First und Morrison imnt and old Vulcan's anvil jangout ft sturdy aecompnniinent as ho gaily uang "All tho World is May, Lovo " Tlio Siirinir WW uim Rougsicrs mat jtavo followed him havo uot always piped as loud, but havo nover been moro in earnest. Sinco then tho Spring times havo como and gone, to seo tho stumps givo way and tho aboriginal forest givo placo to ina plo avenues und charming plats and lawns. Tho aristocratic roso responds, to culture, now, in sunny yards, where, beneath tlio forest shadow, her mild and ' modest sister sinned thn ,!. -.i blushed unseen of old. Homes oE liAftntw IIiwihi. I 1 . 3 w...mV uiuujj ft lauuscapo wuero stood, a solemn wood that could havo f umishod spars for many a "tall admiral," and Q stead thereof wero worked up into first class saw logs. Each returning Sprints timo has been tho harbinger of change of progress, of growth, and tho Spring times that aro to como and go will shiS tho scenes and chantro tho nn...J it i a O -- Mi4wviii:tJ until tho great city of tho future wil beckon tho commerce of nil l,n .... - j claim friendly tributo from all tho casA ward lands until towers and dotni and roofs of palaces and temples AloJ din.like shall tower to heaven to mot tho Springtimes that havo gone befoX Bee. The City of Dublin. rri. r . i . . niisn uarK. City of DublL' which fnitmlnnr,.! .. . i .w ....Wl.U OOU,0 Ume mnco n .j. no mouth of tho Columbia, was recetV- Ll:u"mitew'-u-to,ofjo " "amnion a: nn... r m.. my, for 1,000, who has now a forco? men engaged m efforts to raiso her. Sjo is in good condition, and a , r.vL sco tirui is under a contract of S30.COQ will probably be worth SGO.000. r t