WTQLrAMETTE farmer. i ' $! i I s tilhtmriit Jgarnur. 1SS0HI) KVKIIY fllltlAY, MV I'Ciii.isiiki: ami l-jiiifiinrrdii!'. Tcrnifi rsnli"rrlilluiu Ono copy ono) car (r.'MiiimlicrsVIn inliiui'..... j!i 0 OnocojiyMx montlu(n numlicraj. ....... .. . 1 '21 Ono copy throo Inorithii (1.1 numliow) 7G tr If rot iM wltliln ls months, HI will Ik) rhirgesl ono ycar'a mibscrlpUmi. l'ORTfiANI). MAY M, 187!). TELEGRAPHIC. iusn:uN status. Nnllnnnl Jlonril or llrnlth. Wahiiinotom, May 'id.- Tho Hound com mittoo on epidemic iIIkcuhph Ibis moriilnn agreed to roport wllli favornblorccointnoiul.i tlon tho lilll pnsscd ly tlm Hontito on 1'rl dny lnt rclnllng to the tintloiinl bonrd of licaltli, nH n siiustlftiti. for 1Ioiim bill of lil.o clmrnctcr. lnlnl riimitre-x. Tim fnltovtilir; nro tho postal chniuc tUo rnclflo iJount for the punt itw: Mini) llnhcil OropH Hollows, Wasco cutitily, Ore iron, Augustus Bchcrnccktiii pmtinnstcr. rostuinstcrs nppointcd Mrs. Mary A. Hun Baker. tljicr (Micro. Wnsco roimty. Ore Hon. 'Ilin Tillldi 3iit-iiiiii Tux iisp. Nrw Yoiik, liny 2(1. -To-ilny iiilhoclcrk'tt oflloo of Ilin circuit court llio U. b. District Atlornny lllcil n lilll of recovery In tho ensn of tlm United HlateHitiuilnst Kmiuiel J. Til- Jin, for alleged tlnilcicnclra in his inconiu tin. Wlicn (lie enso was on tlio cidondnr for trinl several luontlui lino, counsel for Tildcn nnsvrend "ready," nnd tlio District Attorney nuked leavo to Ilia n lid) of rccoury on tho ground (Unt much of tlio tcctlmony tnlcou boforo tho commission trim linhlo la objection and (lint tlm hill would very much facllltnto lunttors and muko an early trial pOHslblo. Hllvrr MlnrM In ArlimisiiN. Tiirn.K ItocK, May 2(1. Trustworthy nil tIoci from tho silver mliilnu rrolon In Monl. goincry county, tieutr Hot Hpringii, aro to tho elloct tnnt rloli orn near tlio Hiiriaco nan necn discovered; in many places covering nn nrru of soveirnl wiles. Giillforuln, Nuvndii nnd Colorado minora now there, conourln nnyliig that tho prospect In very Rood. Ah yot tiici o In no satisfactory nvldoncn of tho discovery of a truo Manure. A stamping mill haa been ordorod nnd ia noon oxpoclcd. Conviction ol Two Wouirii of Itliiritrr. Nr.w Yoiik, May l!0.--(Jovort I), HciiiicIk nnd Mr a. .loiinlnKinltli were found uuillv In ersey City of tlio murder of l'olico Ofltccr tilth, tho huidiiiud oi Jim. .lenuifl Hmlth, 'nly but. Dmitli of Win. I.loyil flni-rlion. Youit, May !2ti. William Lloyd Oar led at II o'clock to-ui;ht. Ilnli til .liljmiiiiiiiciii. siitos, Mny 1)7. Tho w.iys mid ouiuiilten will report IVriiaiulu -solution thing tlm d ito of nil M J nun I Ulli, AimtlliT Vrlii, 'iit'H veto inchiigii of Hid l(;ia v ami Judicial. tpprnpiiullon J t to tl .. lloiifo of ll.pi.HMii. 1 I ow. iiu'i'iitlit Omens. icim of tl.o joint PiMunorutio too, nut this nfleruoou mid n cd on tho following lino of '111 bo brought up to-morrow ciiiiinilltiiM: They propoMi niddt'lit nn tho 111 kt bill llio will bo hlfpicd at n hi parate pu.iliiii; llutuiioof hoop at ut k iciiIIiij: tlm Mipcrvlkom both bo vetoed. Tin u they cxolutlou ixti'iidiiiK tho np- (li ii army lilt December, rot Ixo thai no Iroupti idu)ll nn, nnd nun nUo for li'i;iuTa- eoiulillou thut Kupi'rUoiH hey mn Mined they prnpiwi if Hjinlli ciiuveiii'd by the 'lent tlm Minn programme- i rliuoii. IMlll' l.nl iiimn i oniumiCt'ii Inn an .bio report In tho Hniiio of nil reli!lou4 deiioiutiintioiiH & prhihOH on liidiuu leaer- Ull'Mlo'liHMl. I win fMUfd by (hi TitUMiry 'flyt ii inoij ooitilUnl.H n.ll bo .inter of tho Uiiilut hlatea i nor will miy bo furnUhid r.lBri (or nuo in tiun eitv York, I'ldbuUlph.rt orKi'wnil that llio vu.r will bo p.olonnci ovir ' Hecrftaiy ilesius iho n 'illllwtos unsold to bo dis 1 prnetlciihlu, iiuioiik post. -d for Ihsir h ibi ut pi. ui 1 nvo iittutiomi! ii Niioiiiiiir. urenii of atiUutii'H in his lent fur tho current lis 1 nud imports "' tho hat tho excess of 1 X uierebiiiidisn was for III). 1H7H. JJIl.li:!, 0IU.0.S7. l'orlho '. 1H7U. $272,215, IMl.OCI. or lilnlin, nated J. W, Croy 1. K. iittoiney for I'oinpaiiy. nniiuil report lio Mull, issued si for tho vear 1,600 72, und 'aving a net Millies ot tho ,677,565 71, the llsbil- Tho do- S.U75 U7. -A tire el from hi, af fect of v'lUllttlll loss, tof tho scd on na may Thoush o by the JUiOllS lo towards ihnt thn I'crllH iil'llip Conwl. OtoucKBTEn, MaBS., May 28. -Another flshins Hchooncr, the William Thompson, hnH been lost with n crew of fourteen men. They lcavo Fevcnwidowi and twclro orphans. fiiilliin 'nuciillon. Ht. l.ofifi, May '.M. lUprtHentatlvos of tho diircrcnt clvilicu tribes In Indian Terri tory met in convention at liufauli for tho purpoio of conslih rim; the Invasion of tho territory by uliiti h nnd the kt'ttlitif! " ceded binds by Minltcn. The lendluK men "' l'10 Cherokee, Choet.iw, Chickasaw, Crtelc, Hcmlnolo nnd lino unit Tot nalionn wcro piesont. Tho convention or(anld by tho iilcctlon of Ward Coachman, chiefs of tho Creek, chairman, nnd J. II. Moore, of tho ChoitawN, Htcrclnry. A committeo from each nation van appointed to preparo n report refrntrliiiir tho nrcsent condition of nffulrs In tho territory, nnd tho convention adjourned till to-dny. I'nrllle .'Mil 1 1 iilliimiy. Xkw Vonis. Jloy 29.--The l'atillc Mall eloction wa.i held to-day, resulting in tho election of tho old board of diicctorn, uxcept llnbcock and l'otts, v.hoso places wcro taken by Ituxiell and 8.130 mid HowHton,tho wcro connected with tlio company under tho Kit fun llatcii ndiiiiliiHtrntiou. lloth of thuno gcullenieli icjirLnent l'acilla Itatlrond inter ints; henco ptiweut nrnmjjciiiontH uro likely I to cntiiiti'. Tiro invi'iiiix is hiiii in ses- ninn. MUlliin 111 T,vm Yurli. The atriko of horiio-sboirs nod ntnblemcn 011 our city railroads is nbout 1 nded, without tho lncrrno ol pay iletiiaudcd. Third nvo nue, whero the strike' boi;aii, reports n full forco of bleu. Tlm Second uvcnito linn Ik.s nil tho men nerded, mllij $'J 25 instend of $2, and employing; hoiiio of tho workmen from tho Third aveuuo lino who demanded $2 CI). Tho licit lino is utso supplied at $'1 25 for horsefhoers, and $1 25 forhtnblc men. Tho I'ei ty-socond ami drain! strcut firry lino instill somewhat short of liDrso sliocrH, but tho plncm of slrikers nro Kradii ally belli!,' filled. On other Hues troublo seems virtually over for tho present. hlicrinslnl strlkrrN. Tlio women tapcutry wcavern iuIIlKKius .t Co's enrptt factory, who struck ncalustn ro diiction lust wtck, riturncd to work Monday nt old prices Ohio Krpiilillciiii 4 oiMi'iillon. Cincinnati, Muy 28. Tlio Itvpublicnu KtHtoronvontion met nt 11 A. M. Allen T. Ilrinsmnid, of Clovnbind, was chosou loin iiornry clmlrmaii and H. N. l'iild, of Colinn bus, temporary wcrelnry. After tho e'eo lion of (lio mimbciH of tho various com mittees tlio convention took 11 rooon until i V, M. On ro-nssembllii cx-(lov. DciiiiIsdii w.as elided lempornry ch.iirmau. Itlclmril 0. l'arsouii. of Cleveland, noniln- nted Hon. Alphonso Tnlt as n cnndidalo fur governor. (Icu. ililismi, ol ncuae.i nnniily, nintil (treat (.hecriiiK, uouiinntcil Hon, Charles I'Mtir. Tho I'ouventiou thiiii proceoded to ballot. L'ostir nriivul tho lio..iluatiou 011 tho lliiit ballot, tho void utaiiiliiiK : Foster, 530 5-11; Tnlt, 271 1-r.; Keifur, 2; total K5I. Tho iiiiiioiiiid'inrnl ( tho vuto was ro- cilvid Willi ilcnli iiIiik chuers, nud on iiiotlon of lion. Dun I.glcHtiiii, roster n nomiiiu linn was iiiiiilo iiiiiiuimoiH. Tlm fnll.ittln;; nameii wero pnt in iiomimi lion for lictitpu nit I'ovmior: lion. I.owhi ". f tOliK-liiimU: A taJ;y' - "Int a li ( en. H.. of (HilUlcoIln-, iiud Col, A. S, of Ciiieinnali; Andrew Hickuti- .until I II. 1 1 unit, MuCluri', of WooHtvr. FCUI.IIIN M'.IV.S. .Ill tiiiiurl.'iiit ( litiuui. Iaims), May 2!tli. It is oillclally an iiuiiiiriil lint (leu, riir Oaruot Wolsloy has bun nppmiiti'd Mipiemo military mid civil commander of Natal. Tr.iusvanl and cu till 11 nthiT dlsitriels that adjoin nud nro Included In luu suit of war, it having hem deemtd wiio in tho present rmericury to ilivido Capo Oood llopo government into four illxttict. Thn chiiiiccllor of I ho exchequer uutinui.oed tlieso cli.ui(;"s In tho housoof rommous this afliiriioou. tilr llurtlo l'rero remulus m uov- crnor of Capo (olnny. no uar in Airicu. Special dinpatclii'ii (ruin (i.ipo Town my 111 it thn Dr.iKonn (limid.i i;n lo Tr.uisv.ini, not Xuliil.uid. Homo lu'couiitii mv that tho cli.iui;o Is iiiliiiilcil to ovir.M tho Hours. A (orrevpoiidiiit Willi Col. Wiind at hum bnlii telegraphs under ihto of tho Itli liml., that (!ol. N'eciilo's I'oliimu will coiieeiilralo iiiiine miles north of Doutiih.'rK. (!ol. Wood's brionilv will inn act iniUiiiiiili nllv on Cd. Ni w.iic's tl ink, but the two InriTS will uuinl minuito wiion ilin iiiviisloncDiiimeiu'is. It is thought tlm .'.iliw will muko ii stiniiK bland. A eli.iiii of Inrtiili'il pontn will be coiiKtrui't.d us the mv itlou proif i'ds, to which t'kcotted ((iiiiiKHilUiiincy in imsiry htipphiH. Th.s must iiliiid iirujii sh, mil iho e.iiiUutiou is IWll IMIl'p.UCIIH Aiiollier I'lrc In Ktiliv. lir. I'MCi.bitii.n. May 23. Ono hundred 1 1 1...... 11 . ... 1.. .t HUH 1UKHIJ n llliiimn III II IIHKI' III IHUKIM- .mm. Ml ..f I If,. !,.. I, , l,nrll..l Himtuxil. .1 iitivntiilict Ion 1 in in lit i ii nrrnklfil ! Tlio linrlru i-iiuni. P.,,. M..v '. -Tim H,.lw.,n,,.i.i...,.,i tt,., l)iiieh I'auut Ciuii.tc.is today prin.oiiUd it teiiorl adniiitim: the poislbilily ol Iho Ntcnr- .i ..i..V. i c... TJ ... i .1 ... i . ' i ngua loiito wuh IncUs, whilo ktnting that tho level euiul collrso proposed liv l.leul. Wyso and M. Iteelus is Ih.sI, it is suijict to et'rlaiu luodluoittious, Tim NiMnigua routo would, it Is estimated, nt 7H 1,(100,000. Tho nost of tlm Wjno-lteclils Mibcnio is eHtluiuted nt .Crj.OOO.lKX). Tlm committeo on ways nnd moans of tho Darieu canal cungrcHS propose a transit duty of ntleen fiuucs per ton, ut whloh rata it is osliiuatiHl Unit Iho greets recvipu of tho canal will rvnoh X3,000,IKlO per annum, Tho com mitU'o is opHviil to governmenl Mtistanoo in Iho outcrpriso. Thu voiuuieroial commit teo of llio congress eoul..crs the proposotl trausit duly too high. tail ix- I'luurc. Lomixm, May 37. Tho flgure of Mtluutm of tho comp-uutivo costs of Iho several routes proposal lor u snip euiiul lo mine tiia Allan lio and Pacific, as uiveu in s former dkpalob. aro probably wrong. A Pari dUwteh isys that Iho sub-coiniiiillo on the cost of Iho work, repotted tUt llio Thnantepto projoct would isjd 10000,000 uithont inoludiug tho cost of tiriiiiiial ports; Iho Nicnrugiu, rJH,50O,00Oi tho P.imima, X13.M0.00O, ex elusive ot indeiiiuilv to railway companies; lharisu Ulna, 52,000,000, mid Iho Atrtdo NiplpJ route, 11,000,000, t'liei Uoi mint Turlir. 11ki:us, M'iy 27. - Tho tobacco committeo of Hut reichstug hit rejected by 2 1 votes agaliut 2, the latcs on tobacro proposed by tlio government, ol IM iiiiirKs per IIKI Kilo grammes for foreign tobacco, 15 and 0 marks for tho homo product, and adopted the rates ot Iho center party, CO marks on foreign and 2r ou homo tobacco, Ukuun, May 23. The relehstsg passed tho bill aiiihoriiing provisional levying ol oustoiits and duties proposed iu the tnritl aud rove the I '11JIV' u'"- This includes duties on un ryin thai wrouglit Iron nud petroleum. tr it fori ,r "" -nw. Duun, I London', May 27. Sir Garnet Wolsley leaves for the capo on Thursday, "'Wcoieil In. A dispatch from Alexandria slate that two companies of tho Italian explorer, Manpils of Antonomi, havo been mado prisoners by tho natives near Shoa. rii Itritiictlnu of Vnrx. I.osdon, Moy 27. Tho nrbllrnlor to whom was referred tho question of reduction of tho vats ot Houth Vorl.-shlro conl uiiuers, do cldcs nT'lut aii reduction whatevtr. The derision affects ."iO.OOO men aud boys. Tlio tlnrliy. I.onuon, llav 2S. Tho lkrhy was won by Kir llovys, John Trotter's chestnut colt; I'almbenrcr came in second, and Lord ltosc' berry's biy colt, Visconll, third. PACIFIC lUAST. A Monster. Jvn I'jiANi'tiro, 3Iay SO. A horrible caso of nll(;cil rnpu occurred nt tho Mission yes terday, tho nceused bolng ono John James McCnlvey, 11 drummer for Hall's soap factory and tho complainants two llttlo pirls, nacd nlu" iiud ciyht yours respectively, nnd be loni: to moft leepcelnble families. Tho crimn took plane on Suiiditj 11 week ajo. Tho liltloiils brlomr t3 dln'orcut families, and told their stories in tho prcsctico ot their respective parents, tholr uarialions nRrceluj; In nil particular.!. Thoy were to tho cllcct that thn mnn enticed them into nn empty car during tho day (lino and succeeded nswcllns circumstances would allow in outraging tho elder, contenting himself with merely an iisskuU Um thn younger. He prevailed on them to keep tho matter secret, and they did not toll Iho story until ha met them innr tho closa of last week and united In repeat tho libertiiH. Upon information received an officer arrested McCnlvey on Suvinteciitli street yesterday. Ho was charged with rape nud indecent assault. To-day ho was hold to answer on tho two charges, tho bail is enehenso being fixed nt ClO.fKJi). McCnlvey Is nbout forty yenis old. Sun :'riiiielieo W'nlrr Worlm. Tho water commissioner held n long ses sion tu-el.ijr for tho purpose of considering what hteps should bo tnkon to ncriulro thu property of tho tiprlng Valley Water Works by condemnation. No nctlon was tnkon owing to tlio fact that Colin M. Doyd, tho new couiuiiNsloiiur, is not familiar with tho previous proceedings of tho commlasiou nnd ilosires timn to get informntlou. Couso quontly tho board ndjoarucd to moot next criiiay. it is umiorsinoii mill mo oommis sinners proposo lo dcclnro supplies off tho peninsula aro not rcmilsllo and thnt Iho snimlies thereon aro sulllclunt nnd avslln- bio. Tho proposition is lo condemn rcsrr- vol rr 111 llio city, Mnn iuuteo sources nnd Iiiko Merced, but not to iucludo Clear I.ako or CiilnviTiis. (I11111I1II111; mill Jlui-iler. Wii.utu.i, May 20. -A quarrel occurred bore Ktiirdny nveiiinj: between James Keif mil Chariot Itcddcngcr nt a enabling tablu in MathcKoii Ai I'lirkur's snlooti, which re sultvd In tho Milluj! of Koif. They hud bncu (timbliiig dining tho nfteriionn, nnd a dUputn urosn about tlio division of money, 91 bciu; tlm amount in quoHtlon. A fen' words wjro exchanged when they roso from thn t.iblo aud llodilengcr pulled bin revolver mid caught Kelf'u riglil arm and placed his pistol near his forehead mid fired, tho bull entering Kelt's brain, cnitsing instant death. Itcddctigcr was immodlatoly arrested, hur ried to Coin.! and lodged In jail. IIo had just served 11 four years' setitonco at Kan Qiietitiu for a crimn committed ut KiiUtin. Tho citlzous horn wero enruged, and hid tho coustnbln b.'tn dctaini'd 15 miiiiiln.i longer, tho murdciir would havo htun lynced. AHsessiiieiit, Hvn I'ltAsniHi), Muy 20. -The Justice Mining Co. h.ivn levied mi iissessuieut of $1 per fhnre. A lloirllilc Zit'iitli. Waui.1 Wam.i, May 27.--H. A. Myo's, owuir of tlio tbiur mill ut Umatilla, was killed jeslenlay uiiiinliig whilo oiling inn ilillieiy, by fnllilig btlwceii tho cogwheels. No ono wm prcxcnl, but ho is supposed lo liuvo Is en tnsiiiully Killed. An Ulllor Hurl. 1. II. .lohiisnn, iditn- of tho Walla Walla Union, -vas louiiil joteidny in mi tineon scions slain. IIo biul been out riding, nnd it is niiplioi-uil ho was tbron fiMiu his I10r.se. IIo Is siill iiisousibio from iiiiu'inslon of Iho bruin Iiilii'il liy Ills nini Him. KiUTti.i:, May 27. IViur ynuiig men, 11. J. Keull, luo Chapman htothen-, and () liuino, wiio lilt viri.'lui.t (Ity, l!V., on tlio 2lih of April, 1 ecciii ly iiimiil lime and look iipclniuis I'D I'urtir prnirte, nacl; ol Dual tie. On I'rnl.iy I ut, v. I11I0 Ihey wero out bun' in:;. Hfutt Ihlmiuu st'iiirnled front tho otlieis, nnd whilo kitting on it log waiting for tin in 10 ui'iie up, tilth lu.t ahotmni rmtiuij Ihlwiim bin hgs, li ui'iiileiitiilly ilisi'liariinl Ihewiiipon in iitieiiipuii to mine ono leg upon tho h tho wholu 1 lmcKo entering his head U low tlm thin, killing him inl.iiilly. DecittSed nsit 1. ilivo of Crotiu l'oint, New 1 York, .mil a o I th joars. Ho had ljeou em I plot id ill a (aiiiijiucU mluo at Yirginta City i ,. . .I..,,,, vwirn "' '"0 I'"1 '"" " "" Vt'.iliiuc lor (ln. . 'the appropriation having become ex- '.'"'"'''I. ."u '"' '" ill bo dono by tho I'nltiil Mates conu survey parlies on tlm Sound nil July, at which limn tho now up- pruprimiou comes iu. There aro three par lies in llio IU lit. .Slot) i.nw. IU!tt:Ksmt4, C.il, May 2S At about 12;15 llils iiujiiiliig some ono called at the door of thn court house ni.d was answered by Jailor Itt'i'd, who was leqiirstes! to open Iho door. Mr lUed lelumd, when the door was forcibly broken and about 75 mcu en tered, the jailor was ordered to throw up his bauds, which ho did. The kus wcro de manded, but refuted. S-'srch w.n then made aud Iho keys found. Thy mob enter ed tho ceIN containing Thomas and William Yokuta, and lynched them by hanging them in their cells, Wm. Yokum was chaiued to the tl or ot the cell, aud as the chain could not ha loosened, he wus hung with the chain on his feet and was shot several times. The Yoktims were in Jail for Iho killing of John. sou and Tucker at Iiong Tom more thau u year ago. Wm. Yokum had his trial and was convicted of murder in Iho first degree iiud the rluprvme Court rn led last week thut he should have a change of venue, nnd hi caso was moved to Fresno county. The mob were all masked except live. An Irish sailor visikil a, city whore, he mud, thoy eoiiKbottomi,it llio Upa of thu hoiuocs with bhcvt-lcmL .tt. i "- A litt-'o girl, on looking ut it picture of a ship in a thunderstorm, romarked tint "(iod w;ls sticking crookcei (ilns into tho Kul man." 1'r.miliarity witli oorrupt thinga first ilisiirnis ami then conquers. All that Satan nsked enir (xtrcnts to do was to look nt tho forbieliloa fruit. That look did tho misohitif. So, many a bright tuul promising youth has liocn dmwii to tho tlioatrc by an advertisement, and oneo there liia doom is sealed. FOHTV-SIXTII CONUUKSS Netintc. WAintxeitox, Muy 23. The bill reported by llnynrd to provide for tho chaugo of subsidiary col ns for law ful money and making such coins legal ten der In sums not exceeding $20 was takes up. Tho president pro torn, announced his signaturo to the legislative appropriation bill, which now goes to tho President Tho bill relntivo to tho transportation of uulmnls was then taken up. After n Bhort debate between MoI'Iicnon nnd Voorhses tho Stmito adjourned without action. scniuo. Wasmnoto.v, Mny 27. Tho bill regarding tho transportation of catllo was amended by striking out tho clnuso nppolutlng inspectors and in other respects. A motion to recommit was lost, '.11 to 18, aud upon motion of lMmiiuds tho subject was postponed until tho first Monday In December. Tho bill lor tho relief of Jos. 11. Collins passed. Tho Henatn rtfnscd logo Into execullvo netslon mid took up tho subsldary coin bill nud Hoon adjourned. McDonald asked lenvo to present n peti tion nud memorial of cx-soldiers nud snilors of Providence, protesting against tlio viola tion of the civil si'i-vico rofaim, especially In relation to appointments. Itotise. Iho lull relative to tho removal of cases from Ktitto to 1'edcrnl courts ciimu up in llio morning, tho ponding question being on seconding tho previous question. Pernnudo Wood appealed to Towneend, of Illinois, who had chargn of tho bill, lo per mit its reference or iccommittul, Rons not to havo it blocking up busincst of all other comuiiltiYH. Tnwnsond regarded it ns his duty to pi ess for action on thn bill, Tho ltemibllcniis then resortod to tho policy of wltholding their votoi, and this mado necessary n call of tho House. The oall was followed by roll call. On motion to dispenso with further pro ceedings and Iho morning hour having ox plred, tho bill wont ovor without nctlon. Tho llouso then proceoded to considera tion of Iho hill lo prevent tho introduction of contagious still iufoctlous disoaaos into Iho United Htates, tlio Hcnnto mil in roiation lo thnt subject having boon substituted for tho House bill, Tho lIouo considered thn hill by sections. Young asked that tho bill bn not nmon jed, lest it fall In tho Kciuto before udjournniMit. After two amendments hid boon rejected, Young moved tho previous question, which was stcouried, mid the bill passed exactly as it camo from tho rk-nnto, nud now tt gocti to thn Presiduiit. Gurlleldnnd others, having nsked Icavo of absence, Itengun objected to grunting it, ex cept on account of sickness. Adjourned. Aattriillnu Iulniimtlonal Exhibition. Tho Uuv. Dr. IJlriiHiiitli', noting for tlio royal commission for tlio nbovo iutet luitional oxliibitior. ut Hydnoy, Austrnlin, lias coino to l'ortlaml lor u fow duys to invito our e'litiTprisiiig fcllow-citizciiH to iliaiiliiy tho products, natural nmi iiiniiu- I'fi ctu red, of tliit city nnd Kttiti', ttt that (reiit world's fair. Australia hIiowoiI woll tit I'liihiilclpliiii, nini luvi now in vited the world to compnru productx in thu oldest of Iicr uitiivi nnd colonios. Any I'oiiiiiiiinitMtiuim for tlio doctor muy ho iuliliiM)il ciirei of Jiiiur.H Liiillaw, llritisli vico-CoiiMiil, l'ortlaml. Imtint from Sfoios. OAMl' WlXFIBMiSt'OTT, JlAY 21st, via Walmimi, May 23rd. To Ailjuiiuit (ipiii'iiil, Vnticoinur, W.T.: Wei nrrivnl ut I'riost Uiipitls this nvt'iiing, tlio 10th. Tlio UoiiLT.il iiud Oovunior Kerry wont lo Yakima City. Motion went to his liousu on tlio Grunt ('iiulic. Wo nil meet nt thu inotttli of tlui Yypoitiitchii, leaving lirro iitttnlav uiornit'i; with ix. i-oinjiaiiie-a under ('ol. I'orM'tlic. Juoku nuil iloiiiu.s, with aupplics, r'tiu.iiu lnrn. ticner.il Ilownnl was in Vnkinut nn tint 18th nml lOtli nmi iiitiirnctl Iht on tho liOtli. All woll. f. li H. Wood, A Me. Suiuimtis n e'l.iiiiunn iviiit'ily for thu ilh of lifn in Sin I'mnciscj. A man veiituiot nil nnd hues nil, nml t!iu;i tuU.'.s tho linal louii in tho d.iri: to onto hia ilit iiipointmeni. Theru, ami huro also to koiiio oxtoiil, n . riiturer.s ivjiair with n. vain liomi that loiuotliiu will turn i.p, mid wlimt (he; 'iml tlm sanioniioerU'iiiity OMstiii", that i (oiul lifo olmwliprt', thoy jivo up. Tli- .inroe-iseii wen dijuip.-t-teil lives nro ms eiuleel, uiul tho mngo of Hiiicidi) i leiiilsi i'i-oiii tlio iletiperato ik'ods of ned tntriictinii, -oitt mittol by tho vngnbot who funis life, ivt ho hn'n martvd it, . weariiten-i past fiiduniuce, to tho eitv a- Siato ollicial who elrevuls exposure, .til it roacliea tho moro ho roio ami - .uniitio self-immolation of a ltilston, ho fceict ruin to nil his vast enterprise- suit! genorems tlecsls, ami with tin air oi bravo tlulliaiico swims, out upon the icaters of the lay to sink be neath lbs wave's, amciaea nro among the conn lOtiost eivont.s in California, and they mu i tho foverish, restleaa charao ter of th people ami the illusions of the country m which thoy live. Voa. England's Future King, Thu London Truth, in an articlo giv ing anevelotea of thu Prince of Waloa, says: "Ho is fond of lato hours, but no matter how lato ho may go to beel he rises early tha next morning, lie is a kiHtn tinorUiman anil a very fair shot. At' whist he nlnvH an excellent hand. And whether the occupation of tho moment lie whist, sport or ihncing ho enters into it with n hearty relish, which contrasts strangely with tho "hl.xsa" aiw of tho golden youths of the day. His constitu tion is an excellent one. IIo rarely has a etiiy's illness, nnd he is n living proof that no amount of tobacco can enfeeble cither mind or body. I believo that ha was tho inventor of the now popular drink, 'lemon and soda:' " Tho seasick laely rofusod tha stewarel's invitation to dinner, and called for thoi chambermaid insteatL A caso of basin gratitude. ' Tho -'Stato of California." Arrival of thn New Steamer Front Philndolphln.. (I'ort'aiil Use, May, tt ) Tho now Htiintnship Stnto of Califor nia, of (ho P. C. S. lino, at rived ut this port ycatorelny morning at 4:.10. Khc was niitdo the object of much intercut by tho citircim, and hundreds visited her yesterday. None, however, weiti al lowed to go aboard until after tlvo o'clock. Him mado tlio trip from Han Francisco to Astoiiu in 48 hours nnd to Poitland in fi!"A hours, actual running Unit) of) hourti. Her time from Pliila elelpliia lo Hun Francisco was fill days and l.'U hours. Itetween that port and Han Francisco she only colled at Valparaiso for coal, nnd Iicr actual running time, fifty days nud twelve hours, beats tlm Oregon three days and it half over tho bsiiio ronto Tlio Htate of Califoinia was built by Cramp it Kons of Philadelphia, nt u cost eomplcto of $Xr)0,000. Hho was built under tho rules ruid inspection of tlio British Lltiyils, and clnsscd A I for twenty yearn. Hho is thn first iron itteuinship in the United States built iu accordance to the fitriiigcnt lulcx of the Uiitisli Lhiyils. This fuct, in euiiucc lion with the high reputation of her builders for good work, tho excellent se.i-going ipialitiea of tlio ship and tlio unstinted oxpenditure of her owners, is n guarnntcn to th traveling iublio that the Htite of California isas htauiich, fast nnd comfortable us can bo desired. Her measurement is '-'liGO.d tons, and dimensions ns follows- Length over all, 315 feet; beam, i'I7 feet 11 inches, and depth of hold, 'J5 feet. Her compound engines can bo worked up to 1800 Iioi-mi iiownr. llio cylinders aro 4 J and id inch stroke. Hho lias nix cylindrical trailers, tested by the British Lloyds to a pressure of 100 pounds, and by thu United Htutcfl Government to ISO pounds; pcrsipinro inch, and is permitted to carry 80 oiind. With a consump tion of 31 tons of coal she can maintain a sjicisl of 12 knots, whilo with 45 tons 1 1 kuoU can 1k made. Her accommo dations for 200 luibin paKscugers, and nbout twice that number iu the hlcenigo am good. Thn cabins mid Kiloons aro richly but not gaudily furnished, nud tho ship is provided with all the mnst modern nppiirtenauccH for labor-saving and safety to cargo and jiartsengcrs. Thn main saloon nml online 'room uro furnished with clectrio lights, nnd an other will be placed at tho bow which will bu visible ut ndistnuco of two miles. Blio is Kiipplieel with eight lifolxiats and four life-rafts, accommodating 500 per sons, ('up tain J. W. Ltiohlnu, formally years conuccteel with tho Paeilio Mini and other gnat steamship lines, brought the nhii) out ami Hpeaks iu thu most glowing terms of her good ipialiti's. Unlike most of the modurii screw steam ers, hhe rolls und pitches very little, nvuu under thu moat trying circumstan ces. Her great sheer nud good lines keep her ends dry, nnd, .-is lie expresses it, "With a good grip of tho water, hhe can go head to wind I 'J knotii iu u head km und wind." Hho bloom by steam, tho wheel acting on thu valves of r. direct acting engine connecting with thu rudder, lly this menus ono mnn is nblo to hteor her iu heavy weather. The following weto the ntlict-nt on the long voyago: Captain, J. -M. Lichlan; First Ollicei, T. Hunt ington; Second O Ulcer, J. Ueichin.inn; Third Oilieer, 0. M. Goodall; Pun,er, II. McLullan; Steward, (I. W. F.duurds; Chief Kiigincor, J. A. Jones. Dining tho voyago butween tho Straits of ilu gellaii nil Valpuraifo, a seaman fell : i oin aloft nnd was killod. Tlio following were thu pissengers from Philiule'pliia: Irs. Thomas Hunt ington, MUs Oraeu Huntington, .Miss Muttie Huntington, Mrs. I). Alexander, Mrs. II. MoLolInn, Theodore W. Cramp, Mrs. Joseph Balsirrier. From Valpar aiso: Arthur 1. Wise, A. M. Htovou son, Samuel Mi.(Jreo, John Pascoe, A. Guerrero, G. Mandiola, ('. H. Hmith, Dr. W. Uobeit-s, Mrs. Tho. Wilson, N. Williams, Fivd. Iteamer, Henry ltodgei-s, A. If. Keen, A. Valso, Wil liam V. Johnson. Hho is now lying nt MeCrakon's wharf discharging her cargo. The following aro tho permanont ofii-cci-s: Captain, G. Debuoy; First Officer, John Fields; Hecoud Oflicor, a Itich Rtand; Thinl Oilieer, Wm. Thoxter; Purser, M. M. Uuckmau; Freight Clerk, lion Smith; Chief Engineer, J. Jones; First Assistant, IL Wilson: Steward, G. W. Edwards. i t - i iii Tha Pistol at Spokan- A serious, and probable fatal, shooting affray transpired on tho 14th inst., near Spokane Fulls, nt the ranch of Mr. lion. Akers. From his brother, Wm. Akers, in this city, tho Standard learns that last Fall a man named Counally at tempted to jump a portion of lleu's claim, and was ordereel to loaw, where upon Counally made an attompt on tho life of Akers, who had him nrrestod and punished. On tho 1 4th Counally again shot at Akors.bittiug him- tho ball en tcringjust abovo tho kneo, and ranging upward aud to tha left, lodgeel in tho small of his back. A physician was summoned, who extracted the ball, and at last accounts tho wounded man was in a very precarious condition. Mr. A. ia a man well liked in tha community in which ho has lived for several years, and bears tha reputation of a quiet, peace able citizen, and considerable indigna tion is felt at this time against Connally, llio would bo murderer was immediately arrostou and locked up. MOUNT HOOD TARES A SMOKE" At nine o'clock yesterday morning, nny person observing Mount Hood could havo noticed with the naked cyo it changing cloud of sinoko that hung upon tin' south side of tlio mountain, fur above the snow line, nud climbing ut most to the summit. Observing this carefully with a glass, it wns plainly to be von that tlio smoko changed its form und movement constantly, apparently louring out of tlio south side of tho mountain from hnlf to ono-qiiiirtcr of a mile below tho summit. Thoso who havo ascended the mountain locate thn bito of an old crater on tho southwest side, somu distance below tlio summit. They havetu cross this locality to make tho ascent, nnd nlvuiys find sulphur ous ftimo issuing from tho crovirxui, nnd tho rocks heated by internal fires. There is no doubt that Mount Hood at times sends forth eruptions of smoke, though sue.li manifestations nro not of frequent occurrence, or at least 11113 not often reported. Wo have lived within view of the inouiitniu for nearly thirty yearn, and havo only oneo befuie, about fifteen years ago, been unmiHtnknblo emission of smoke, which lasted nlxutt nn hour, aud e.iiuo from tho same part of tlio mountain that wo observed it yester day, nud each time tho fact of its being smoko was not to be doubted. Fifteen yearn ago the phenomenon oeetirrcd upon a Winter duy, when thn uky wns blue, without impede of cloud to fleck it, and the smoko streamed northwntd from tho'mouiittiiu in a dcuso bluuk cloud. Wo have nceii the time when excitement wns created homo years ugo by tho ru aior that Mount Hood was smoking. A crowd gathered on a high roof nud observed it with glusscs, but tlio phe nomenon was caused by atmosplicrio conditions that draw the mists nud fogs from tho Iowor gorges nnd mado I hem wreath around the summit. The differ enco between thin light-coloiod, envelop ing mist, rising from tho bnso of tho mountain, and tho black, sulphurous ap pearance of eruoko pouring directly out of tho side of it from among thu snows, was evident to any practical eye. Yes terday morning tlio sky was olo.ir, with a slight Iiai, and n few light, llcccy clouds hanging nbovo thu Cascade range at iiitorvuU, but tho whole bnso nnd summit of Mount Hood wcro clear of them, while tho uumistaknblo wieath of sulphur smoke hung just below thu very iiummit, remaining there for over two hours, contorted by tho movement of llio winds. Towards noon fleecy clouds ouveluped tlio mountain nnd for 11 whilo tho dillereneo between cloud nnd smoko wns distinctly visiblc, but afterwards thn outlines of tho snowy peal, wero ob scured nnd when they wore plain again, at 2 o'clock P. M., there was no smoko to bo been. 1 ' " 1 " DEATH OF A. 1 STIKiON. A privato dUpilch to Hon. I. It, Mooivs, received this morning, informud him that at i) o'clock A. M. to-day his friend Hiiiihon full elead iu tho h trout, ut Salem. Mr. Htiniion had mill'orod from heart disease nnd no doubt that caused his death. The detiusod was widely known ; had been a Grand Miutcr of thu I. O. O. R, and stood high in Masonry, having taken tho Scottish JUto elrgrou. Ho was also Grand Itocorderofthonow. ly instituted Order of United Workmen. Wo shonld siqijioso that ho wus between 10 and 50 years of age. About HMO ho camo to AlbauJ-, when) ho followed the printing businos, nnd lie probably wan ouu of tho bebt workmen at tho art preservative in this State. In ISU.'t tin was interested iu the Albany Enquirer, a Democratic newspaper. In"lfr'G5 hoie moved to Salem, where he earned on a job printing ollico and for two years did thu Stato printing by contract. In 1HC9 ho oomniencud publication of thu Willnmetto Farmer, which liu old in 1872. After this ho was piupiiutor of 11 .hosiery kuitting factory at Jell'uron; lived iu Albany boino years ; returned to Salom to e-iigago iu job printing ugain in 1877, where horosidoJ at the timo of his death, Theso elnt&s may not bo ex act, but nru nearly so. Mr Stinsou had many friends who will p'gtot to hear of his death. He niitrriod an adopted daughter of Judgo R D. Haley, of Linn county, mid leaves a wifo and four chit, dren, ono being a son nearly grown. A well caveel in tho other elav. If all's well that ends well tint bank" must be pretty healthy, for it endoel that well. Akron (O.) has had fourteen elopo menU within a year, and married mon ther are taking tho precaution nt night to chain their wives to the bedpost. POSITIVELY CDHK .J II a.lt w Ki hv irT.M.l f.. -. . . . J.i .ii. (GiUiThXuti ben iironoacw4 InfuraWo. liao Uu nxLrMil l.vtk fA 1 ktik t. .. 1.... i . . LullmanUli ran m bwn it n.uiM .1.. . L i "." wi iuvj UMI Ul n..v N , w u, ,u voumry, ana all propur qutlonj aiuwcrtj thrrorti tho tutu b. en. dojing two sump. Othoe conwlutlon Ire. Oil. J AUKS KBCK.1SS First St. ISjnilnd. Orrectt Port offlc. box . dut thU cutiu wnj HlTjSJr 't apl