rtj f .UJO'I.Itt ' e?7? JS3UHI KVKHt yilll'AT, or' -1T.,TTTT"m t CJIAIG) . rcT.uiiir.ua akv rnoMififrorj). iJHi A " n Term of Hiibucrlpllont One tpj one jtr (M mimfcoi-.), tnultu(e....2 00 0neuoi7it tnonllu(2fl ireniUrf) 00 OoecofifcUiroe month! (13 numbers) 10 Portland, Nov. n, 1 6o. "telegraphic. CASTL'KN STATES. Ornlu Movement nt tlie 12nt- Nkw Yolk, Nov. 8. Members of tho pro diico exchange claim that thtrc is no cattse (or uneasiness led owing to largo supplies of grain coming forward, tlio Morose ca pnclty of tills port will goon bo found innd ctiunto to llio demand. Tho vhtblo supply of grain comprising tho Mocks In granary at tho principal points on accumulation nt Inl.o nnil seaboard ports, r.r.d in transit by nil, lako nml einals od Now,lUr ."'w Whcnt.aa.b'JiObu.lic!;''"", bushels; rye, 907.513 bnnlifls. Tho total mnotinf of (jrnin In store nt th! p-'tt on November IhIwms iuj&7,r.r.2biishels nihilist 11,101 'jn7 Ini'lich in 1078, nml l.,2?J,i5 in 1H77. An tho sensou is now f tr advanced, very fc iv of llio canal boots will innlso n torn iripjlo Itulliilo, nnd n-i thty will bo lold up for tliu Winter they will bo in ctl n More liousnii wlicro required. Tonllilo 1'lro nil it I.i nl tAtv. Kanhao Cur.Nov. 8,-Colo ,U'o,' candy factory, ono of tho largest itfaullslimcnlu In tho State, is now burning, having caught on flro Ironi tho explosion ot llio.Hlnrch iluM, it material largely mod iu Iho compounding of fanry candid. The lhnid iprend rapidly In n few moments, rendcrldg tho linln ch capis iiupoHslblo, anil tho largo number of employe i engaged in vorioin parts of tho building wire hoved l.y tho flicnicn. S'riiiiiliilrul Hellenic- Dotti'letl. Disvm, Col., Hov. H. -Sidney A. Ornnt, Into of Cincinnati, nml A. 1'. Vilvn win nrrmtui tii-ilny fur conducting n fiftuauliut Bcheuie through the mntls tii'dcr Iho name of "Tho Denur ICiuul Ctnnpiny," nnd wero lukcii biioron lulled Ktalcn commissioner. They waned (lamination r.ml wcro com inltti'l t" b"iidi which livo not hern given nml robubly will go to J ill. Tho rclicmo win planned InCiiiriumi'l. Stcreotypo pl.ilos wciu prepared nml hivo iilienrty bit n In nrlnil iu our MM first ehm uowspipt r uinl pirinilieaU ill Iho Noilhirn. Eastern nnd llldillo UtatiM. (Jriiut cnniu to Denur to mctin hint f..r tU t-urptxo nml bought ncnrli n thousand iierm in tho wind hilli 10 inilt north of Dtnvi-r, v.hlch was plotted nnd it conic tl as North Denver. Althaui.h l.uon hLrobiit tlijlil day, a prrfict ava lanche of mull Is louilrj' for . A. flr.inl nml tho"D(intr l.unl t'umpany." J'osl liiiiKterH tpottiil b Iho ibpartmciil nnd lnt nifht rcci l id ordir to dihw r no n bIh Ifrtd Kttirs nml pay no money oriUrs to OmuI. I.onldiiif lr tln Iieiul. Nov. 0. tlrtnt crowds of pcoplo Knlhereil round tho iceuo ol ymUrday h illKAHter nt nu early hour this wotuliij!, wutchlnR workiuin niiiovinKlho dibris In sfiireh of tho bodif u of (Uo. Kcmpnr, nped 1 1, uud Andy SIcCoii nell of tho lamo ni;c. Tho roll of employes was cnllid this morning, nml ollwtro no countid for weept theso two. Tho death roll minibus Ms nml tho lltt of wounded Vi, lilt lioiio of Iho luttir me fatally lujiuwl. AiioIlHTNrri llloitNlrr. l'liiiAiiKLfiiii. Nov. 0. Tho following Mateimnt In reonrd to tho dlsiktir Is inwln by tho honlBwnin of tho ()ctala. "I v.nson tliodecl; of tho l)ctahtrit tho tiioo of the collision, biliiK ono of tho watih. Wo saw tho iiUuiiter but Mio was not hemline for u iu wo lu'pt our rourbo, nil of u middin the itciiiiif r took n Miter over to pott, but thiro did not nppcnrtnboniiibody on duk, ex cept ono man, who wn ngncil iu loohcu iiiKmill. Wocnllidto tho stmuier but It was tool ati, ns wo wero utmclt Immediate ly. Kho wnsnoelotiothat two of htr crew uprani; oi r hir Mile on to our vernal. We KHUgont to buck hir Mom nnd Miu did ho, but thrio minutes nftuwnrd hho went down. Wo nt oucoloMorid n boat nud picked np nlno pernons. Wo thon went n ttcond tlmo nnd picked up 13 more pertons, iomo of whom were in Kmnll boat nud thrco on n llfc-rnft. They were crjlnK ni1 crcnmln(5 forhtlp. Tho third tlmo wo wetit out no inoro o( tho wrick was to be Ktcn. As soon utheOctnvin was utruck hir fore com pMlmenl I'dlid with watr to the depth ol 11 or til fcit. but tho vitml Ixiui; built with light LulkheiuU, tho water did not get into Any other portion, Tho luato of tho Menm r, whononamel think U Ixonaid. of Now York, wns ou the deck ol tho Champion nnd iu lout, '1 hrto ladles and ittvcrnl children were lout nud only onowoioHU, thettinmer's fttvwurdiw, was vtviM, '4illUlau Nn. Paltimoih, Nov. 0. Tho Mvniner Talcou, Cujit. Kirby, If f t this port at 4 oMock )k Unlay ufternoon for CharleMon with n full enrca nnd hovenlpasnougers. When off liar ..... i.,i.,.,.i ol,.. nlllil.vl tli Itin three lusvt- ed schooner 8. O. Tyron, Oapt Mckirson, lnden wlthlcofiom Kenni bio river for this poit. JuH Uforo thiy met, tho courno of Iho stenmiT wuh changed nud nbo ran across the coursu of the ichoouer, whin tho collis ion ocenrred. As oH nu they could be looed from each other. Cnpt. Kltby Meered for thonl wati r, tho collision lm iug occurred where the water was loventieu fathoms, but More he proceeded half n wllo the ti amer wclit down. All the boats of tho l'aleon were Move, though her life bont wus made available nud the women nud chlldrtu trst put into It, and theu the mMo punougers mid tent to the schooner, lliforo the boat irturued the l'aleon had gouedown, nnd her offici m nml enw, 25,iu uuiubir, climbed into the rigging whince they were rescued. St. Joiish, Nov. 0.- The tlnlon line leauier Aritona, Cspt, Jonis, which billed Irom New York Nov lib. for Liverpool, put In heio this momlue. bhu strnckanlctbrrg eu 1'ilday night uud stove In her bows. No person was iujntul ami hi r cargo is all right. It will prolubl) take thmi wuks to repair the damage to tho vttrl, Wliiti llrl.fep "III l iw T..UIIU MriicH io Col. Tuilfii. irtrrau eugiliiei of the l'nimnitt ruilrond, that on liUsirivnl nt Asplnwull, Die. 'JMh, he ex pod to personally preMito over the lutor uutlouul lomiuUMoii ot i-ugiueers, to exam ine luu s nud itieuus of construction of ship cttiul. He luvltis Totten to membership of the ioiumlson or nppolut u substitule. nirl I'roiii Neu "orU, The Times dilUrs from tho hun's estimate cf tho election results, by claiming Ho.klns prolably iKclid lliutinaut-goviruor, iilso Weiultll. ltipubllcnu, tiessurer by over 9,000. Tho oillcml couut I eglns to morrow. lloiolutlouUUlu Cubn. Niw Yoi., Nov. lO.-tleueral Calixto Oanla y Neuur, member nnd chslimau of theCubau v.olutIouwy committee of this city, rnvit that nil tho eastorn provinces of Cuba from Capo Maytl to Capo Crnrc, arc overrun by our forces. tiumberiti nt present over 5,000 well armed men, under oommnnii cf Moncwla, Vcralta, Mscto, Gonznlis anil mint"" "I ,,c '" Tho AusUlan bark lUbus, wLlch arrived In port this nltcmoon, brings news ol tut Iom of tho Brtiooucr 1'etrel. with 15 pafscn gers nnd her crow, inclnding tho cnplain, Sl brings Mr survivors, nil that were left ot n company of 21 persons. Ou tho JOlli of October sho was capsized in n q " porsous were lost, ind,nB11?Sl: I'm of i'rom tho 20th of October untl tho Jrd of November the Mx survivors clung to the wreck. They had somo food but bad liltlo waUrtodrlkaml when relief enmo they were almost frnntio with joy. Ntnlcoreu TlorK. Srv YonK. Nov. ll.-Tho offlclnl canvass occurs throughout tho Stato to-day. .Mean whllo tho Democrats claim that the election of thdr lieutenant governor nnd ono or two other State officers, whllo ItepubllcaiiH claim tho cntiio ticket, except onr. .More InilliMI Vnr. Ei. 1'a-o. Texas Nov. 11. A desperate fight look placo yesterday nt Cnncliccrm Jlountain, 60 mllfs south from hero in tho State of Chihuahue, Mexico, between n largo I and of Indians (about 200) and ft party of 50 men from Curiri, Now Mexico, JO of whoi.t wero killed nnd IB encaped wounded. The Indian wero tho name party that Mnjor Moirov wkii after. Thoy c.uno from Iho I'lorhh Mountiiinn by (loisnmiiH Lako to tho Ciiulleoria Mountftlii", whero Iho pnry after them was iiinbtuhed by tho Indians bo hind roil.t. Tho fight l.ist d nil day. Al)iiuliiieil I" Mll Occnii. I'liiLAtiMPitn, Nov. 11. -Cunt. 1'lnhorty, of tho steamer Xeulnml, arrived from Ant werp to-day, nud riporlsthnton November fcth ho picked up tho bntlc lloynl Arth, of Kiimlf tlcnil, which had been Mmndoneil by tho erow. Tim bark w he n found by tho .e.v hud was loaded with nnlt nnd general iner chr.ndluc, nnd her masts and rlggmg vycro nil In proper shnjio. Mho had nboiit twojlnches of vmtir in her hold nml her pump iro Id good working order. Cnpt. l'lahtrly could not tell from what point tho bnrl: hailed, uor what hir destination, nud no nasonoinbe iiMil(tiiit for her nbaniloninent l y her o vu cnw. A volunteer rrow wus put ou hoard of her nnd Captain l'l.ihcrty dlrictid Lis office r to tiko tlm t.irk to Now York. e.oltliic llrnily nr Jrnii(. n, -. . -.. II f-..inittrf a nil l AIIHMIKi:', Al. www. ......- . ' tho reception of (Ion. Clrant nut to-night. ; Judge) Jlc.vrtliur, llio timiriuuii, nu'ivn "- I.. .. ..f ii!t' trtrrlllll- Otl til" "Till nil. lio bod w Uclcil n committee of 100 to mako pnparniioiu lor iiio rmjiuuu ' Otntrnl (Irautwhtn ho nhmtld iit (Viiuh- i..... I to mako nrumrntloiu for llio rrception of "I" .. . ., ..,! t ' Antiltirr Itciir .titnilrni iiiin. j llALTi.'ioni. Kov. li. li'ar Aiiiuini -vi-, guMiis II. hllty, I'. K. nnvy, died yesterday nt hli iiHitluiico In thU elly.nged 72 ycr.r.i sriiiitlnl. Jliirtler nml 1.1 tirlilHSf. iitisr. , Kr.I-i.nl. Voj. 11. V mierlnl from St. , Cloud uuja ihatJohn W.,.d,; of the Ioai, of , Vr.l. imving a lenaicii uo n ..eu , , , Mrs. John Coldnle, n neighbor wife, had l.U liiiusa bnrncd bv tho fcandallired women of the neighborhood. Wiildo bud the , burn- J iuK to Coltlal miu no wnn nis oroiuer m.r- tliredColdalonndii friend of his in cold blood, nnd were ,Mj.le. .on r "l1 f' I n mob t .ok thu 1. w Into t heir own hands i .ml hung iWc, nnd at Inst nccouuts were nbouttohangblHlirotaer. Uwimirlninl Cliliiiuiirii. j Tho Chlnifo residents of Chicago had n meeting to-night ami decided to ndvlso tho ChlneMiMx eonipiinles of Him Pronclsco that Woug Chin l'oo. who Is lecturing hero on tlm doctrines of Confucius, is iv bad mail, who was drlvcii from China fsr his crluiis, nud that ho should uroncrly bo returned to is u n ituriill.id citizen ol iho Uiiltul States. TreHHiiry Niiiillei. The treasury department to-d.iy purchnsed 305,000 ounces of lino silver tor tho Phlla- dcl.hU nnd San l'nnckca mints. Pivo hundred nud fifty-ono thousand oinces of standard gold bullion, being h portion of that received from Europe, was to-day1 ordered by tho treasury department from tho nssay effico In Now York to tho Philadelphia ...i.. lnri.Alnnf.ii into 1'nlil rnltlR. The Vol uo of this bullion is about $10,600,000. Tho director ol Iho mint said today Hint until further orders tho coinage of goia ny ilie United Stall s mints will bo confined to eagles nud half eagles, Srrirn Tlirui Itluht. Nkw Youie, Nov. 12. Tho panlo araoug .i..i i i,.n.,. iii.ii.,.. i..r rnnUniii... tlm1 ..M.infih.ilittwodavi bolnir followed I up by proceeding calculated to cause dis may ill the ranks of speculators. Tho opmncsH and audacity wltu which lottery ptoplo have couducted their business have attracted very general attention from law abiding citizens. Fifteen arrests wero made vcs'.criltiy Including U. Prauk Noon, sgent of M. Dauphin, of New Orleans, represent. ing tho Louuiaua loiicry, 01 wuicu ?i. a. Dauphin is principal iu New Orleans. Mln.ukoln, :-r I'.im Vnr. l' (lfHi-liil returns from Ihu Stslo, now nearly completed, will ulvo PilUbury, who was badly scratched, 15,000 nujority, au.l tho rest of the Kepublicm Slate tl.ket received 20,000. ri-iiiiolvnnln. lUt.i.iHUfMi, Nov. 12. Ititurus from ov ery couut iu the State g'n the total oto for State troasurir us follows: Itutler. He publican, 280,153. llur. Democrat, Uil.hin-, Sutton, (Iretuback, 27,207, UichanUou, Pro hlbitlou 3,210. !.nlt'l I'rimi e Yurlt, Vm... V.iil Vi.V. 1'J. -'11ia oUlrlnl L'ltlV!i .Ilk., VW.1 - "-- ol election returns throughout tho State be gan to-day nud will not bo completed before Friday or Saturday. Id turn havo beeu re celved from 11 countiis. Official return from about hiiltot these rouutie show slight Uepublicun galus over previous estimates, enough to auticipato that the veto for lieu tenaut governor will be very close, and that the ItepnbliCHiis way have carried the re msluder ol tho Statu ticket except engineer nudsurvevor. Official returus, now coming i.. ti,. ...,,.ii lint hIiuom! uniform ltennbli- eangMns. With changes thu far, recorded the footing give llonklu 057. Carr hss lost cnnMderably in Monroe county, but galus enough eUew hero to make up. Wen ilelf net gslns thu far over his estimated majority ) vstcnlay, are about UOO. Doth ap ptar to be safe by about 2,000. uuKr'lo.inl .ch, Vatkhik, N. J., Nov. 12. Charles H Yoorhies, member of Cougress irom the tilth dUtiict ol New Jcr.ey, w as arreted je -tcrday by iv U. S diputy niawhal, n ft eburgd cf abMractlug from the First Natloual ltauk of lUckcmmck, ot which ko wss prc.i dent, tollatuuU deposited to secure n private loan. Tho affidavit were wade by Cashier Dicvter nudYice Prc-Ucut Degroot, Yocr- WILLAMFTTK FARMER; hos was token boforo n U. S. commlsiioner. His ball has not yet been fixed, nud ho It now ot his residence i.ndcr Buvelllance. FOIIKION iNEllb. Tho IlUllciilllei SelllM! A dispatch from Cairo says, Tho ricent dlClculties conctrning tho obelisk hnvc their origin In a long standing litigation with tl.o Egyptian government oonctrnlrg tho land claiming this land forbade Lieut. Com. Oor rlngo to proceed with the work of removal. Tho Italian vice consul al Alexandria sup ported this prohibition, but the Amcrlcon vice consul general had nn intcrvlow with tho Italian consul general nt Cairo, and through tho good will of tho latter tho Ital Inn. wliliitrnur lliclr nrmrwltlnn nnon receiv ing from Commander dorringo a slight com pensation for tho ubo of tho land The com mander Is now proceeding rapidly with his WON.', nilUOUgn soveriu wuuen ui (jiiuu bonds havo threatened to sequester tho obe lisk. Tho khedivo nud tho .American vico consul both ridlculo tho idea that the obelisk can bo selod by anybody. Yiknna, Nov. 0. A St. Petersburg lotttr to tho Abend 1'oit says If tho now IlritUh Parliament sustain Lord llcncomflcld's policy KussIj v 111 occupy Northern Af ghanistan. Lo-tnov, Nov. r.--T'.io Cathollo bishop of Ireland havo adopted resolutions appeal ing to thu govrrument nud to nil public bodies nnd private lndiiidmlj to help th- poor, ni the poor Uw net i-i Insufficient to meet tho demand of th" impcndlnt; crisis. Madiiii), Nov. P. Two Knbylo trihoft iu Morocco havo hnd n desperatu conflict. Ono hundred nnd ninety wcro killed on ono side and 'JO on tho other, IIi.ums, Nov. 0. A loan issued by the government to cover tho deficit ot tho I'ruH nn budgi t.whioli wns offurcd at 00 0-10, hai been subscribed three timed. hill Hllll IV I nn. Lomxw, Nov. 10. A l- legrnm frem Vul nnralsii nunouniee tuo capture of Pisagu.i, Peru I y Chilians. t'ri-mli Illrrllna-. Pmp, Nov. 0. Manual Canroberl, Hen- nnnrii.l. irr, In.dnv dieted senator ftOW the dopnrtmiut of Lorichauto. UutTrey, repub lican. v,na Heeled senator iroia tun uepart ment uf Minutes Alpee. tllstrrHlii Jrcl mil. TLo Irlih local novernmcut has tuado n special report to tha Imperial govcrumcut pVw4ll .fc-.w... .v ...- . respccllng tho rtato uf nuaim in irciauu. The rcpoit i-ayn tint tho r.ot.ito crop iiio repou royi inn i" p'."" -"i' v. rrx. mlmrn ill lii.li lit lllnl lllltiur. llllll tlii-t Iu , IllliiUOI 111. It T comblued with tho nbucnco of peal fuel ow- j11(, t0 tnin, i3 ttgnrdrtl ns tho leftillna cause ing io rain, laiigueuru m mo Kimmu ww uf tho illstri'Bi, whloh is expected to culrr.1 ..i,n .In rim, tlm Winter ntiil Hiirlntr. i'aU ,. . . . . , t.1 . iicrlsiu Is tttutly iLcreabing. cpoeIaliy iu L'uitr VluliiS" I" frnncp. 1'irtn. Nriv. 9. Tho Monlteur ViiikuIc en'.inininn tli.it tbu reiulu of the vlntnce in """ - -- -..r '."'?- """ ".l ""'r.'."-'"' v' ..Y..r. ", V.n " - - . lmrnU r, ,ho Mm(U nm, ccntrfti i.nd over one-hdf Iu nluo depivrt- roh,OU8' . '. ".. ... "' i ' ' i.... '.. " - '. ";" .iXffio north nml - fl , uira, in ten ,c """,'?, , lriB :,,....,,,. in tl,0 m stern region tho deficiency is even TL , , dlMn,U3ne b, fauro of .,,.,,.-,, .,.,nlllloj.t 3OOO0.O0O fronc. ,,l.. Mm.mMicrs lWitetl. IlcnuN, Nov. ll.-Tho editor of nil Iho principal newspapers In St. Petersburg have recently been summonol to n press bureau 0f Iho mlniitry of tho interior nud instructed with ,fur.-to to Ibe oouductof tht4r r. ypectivo papers. TLey wero Informed that frequent'complaints lir.vobecn recdved from Llvidla Unit intuits in tho St. Peternburg liKltnTrntult' m,tH tho ennperor h return to St. Petersburg, n month bonce, 'llio iiusbtau govcruratui proposes to establish a new official uewsna- per to inUucneo public opinion, relrsrame reporting u ricut iutervlew between Ilea- eonsfleld nnd Schouvnloff, Lusslan nmbas.v.v dor to England, were suppresed. Abilel KnUrr cil. Pabis, Nov. 11. Abdcl KaJer, n famous Algerian chief, died at Damaaeu, ! 72. llHlit Jenloiit orKMcluntl. I St. l'KTMisucnu, Nov. 11. All P.usslan pspors havo articles upon the latest steps ta ken in CouMmitinople by the llritlsh gov erumout, and iu certain clrchm an uneasy feeling lis generating. The Oolos says: That in tho event of England attempting to violate Turkish independence, nnd at the same time to infrinco on the vital interest of Eussla. ft collision between the powers .HAnM ka mnrv Knlll nt 1lt tciT lllM lfttei? OD tllO nvuiii w utwcw wMi - . ..--- couQuos of Asia Minor than in the d ptb of , Central Asia. . ' TlioHIrk Jinn iHnicHrr. rnmvT,vni, v. Kov. 1 1. There is trrave reason to Uar that the reckloss, dogged nnd passlvo rc.iatanco whloh has hitherto bat tled all efforts of tho llritlsh ambassador to Turkey will be prolonged, nnd that the coun try will continue to Mnk gradually, as it has been dolug the last twelve months; until a catastrophe produce a radical change In the situation, llor.l ore... Lonuon.Nov. lQ.-Col. MPW ': ! port, that the ;eountr, 'beyond Kho and C-tu 11 Clltril IUIU IUU JU vu.J. Klrrtlnu, The Sheffield Daily Telegraph report Ed ward Bianbope, under Secretary of State tor India, as paying, during speech at Horn Castle, that parliament might last till this time uext year, but in nil probability it was very urnr it eul, unl he took the op portunity ol ndvisiug hi hearer to prepare lor an viecuou in uu can; u.nr. MHrrinsr l't-itlltle f mum Vnv. l'.i. Prenaratioiu havo bo- gnu for the reception ol the Archduchess Marie Christine at railway station on the way to Madrid. There will be a great mili tary display at Iruu ou tho frontier by the army ex-cupyiug the llasque provinces, under Oen. Outiwda. The cortes'wili suspend it killing for 10 day during the marriage fts tivltirs. I'ACiTICiVAbr strike ou the Comsloek. Vilcunu Cut, Nov. 0. An important strike ha beeu made in Hale k Noreross, nud iu a cro cut in the 2.100 level, run ning west 130 feet from the Savage lino. At 10 o'clock to-day this cro.a cat was six feet in good nilllmg ore with uo indications of awe. t wall. The Oold Hill News this evening bav s of it The formation ii cer tainly a promtslti,: one. The cro.a cut is C fee t In tUU ore. The ore ceutaiu black sulphuret and chloiidt with spot of stitphimlto. Tho outMJe of a specimen so cured i covered with nuo rich chloride, and much ot the ore seen is a tiue soft chloride. Tlereis o hesitancy in saIug that tho wholo fii nbown wonld mill $10 per Ion, while telectlons could be made whlth would go high In tho hundred. KsplnrliU Vcsiel Jennrllc. San rr.AN8C0, Nov. 8. -Tho whaling baik Dawn arrived ti...Hy fro-n the Arttlo. On September 3d, within 25 miles of Herald Island sho saw the s'noke o n t"""""!;: posed to bo the Jcauetle. About 'P'c'ubf 25th tho Ice begin to open tophtly to the north. I now tblnK tuai mo ti"u"uK " scl Jennotte will reach laud ami wo may ex pect to hear foom her next ear. Svr fansllltiUon EvnUcil Tho now coni-titutou proves ,u17.. I"lryJs;v: crally liable to creditors and t tockho tiers crally nnuio 10 cruuimm - - ,-- , ;. .!,,. i,, 1 nr tnlannnronrlated by tho officers of such corporation or joint stock associations during the term of office of such officers or Irtstoci. To cvado this provision nn agreement is being tignedby tho MockhoMers of one of tho largott banks in tho city waiving such liability on tho part of tho directors, uuli'Si such embezzlcmt-nt ...i . nn ..l.nll im Ihn result of co-opt ration, eolluaiou or negligence of sucli I . .... .. 1 nunl. II 111 director or aircolon as may ou euugih made liable tr (.nih embezzlement or mli nnnronrlatiou. Other louks nro nbont to pursuo Iho Mtr.o course. ln Trnt'imi miiiihw-lli-i) llLi-rv. Nov. 0. The Mendocino out hns, Drown, Illllingi and Guntir, havo been tricked within a few inilcti of IhH placo. Their trrll was lost o few tulles west Of lure. Sheriff Monro, of Mando-ino, unci Chas. vt.tt.-r i,nri(Ti,f this conntv. nro aftcrthcm, and have n laro ponsn of men out. It is thought lunt lucy win oe cipmrcu i they must le soincwhero in ihla i-umetliuto vielulty. tluiri'i jiiIii;sh Sin Tiiamcis'-o, Nov. 10. Tho slona of -,,.i.....1.... mnnJna unit nrodnclivo Of ronjlll- ,VI..U...I.J ...w......n .... , nrablo minor ilainjco among tho shipping in tho hatbor. Several nmall cmftln Mission Jbv were iltivcu nihir or sunl:. Tho steamer Idaho dragK'-d her anchor nud went ...Low... iv.tmtn 'fl'n nlilin James Chester and EJderslde cime luto eollisiou nud koth wero considerably il jmnscil. 1 erry slonmer had vnry rough puMiigcf, nnd ciecU boats wt ro tlravru oil. lili'inr I'aiice. A report round tho City Hall Iu that Pat. Cronhy will be nppolntod chlof of pollco . . .1. Wl ..t.l'.. la IV... .nntt ant. 1X1 IUUUIII. iiiu rtrcviAii ."w .. if-otiry that oull b mail.-, by virtue of hi pri viou-i ro-jor J in tlutt poiitios. AtliT Silinnip TjuiiIs. V.." ' nlral r"lllo llailroid Cii)p.ny to d.iy commenced roll iu tho third district coart against tho City of Oakland to nulot tiile tJ sb)Ut 500 atres of laud lying nlong the water front of that i ity ou tho louih side uf Hau Anlcnlo trcek. 'this course has Lien mado uectuMiiry by thu rwt-nt ngltntion ef the wide front ()ui stiou iu Oal lur.d nnd n tqwM rt' vur which has been iu prngieis ou tjo raai-'i. Tho Uud in nuoitlon is worth abut.t h '.l a million dollars. Illti-tinrsro I. tAN Ei Yi.NTcn., Cah.Nov. 10. John f. Cnrlie. who has liccn 11 months in the Stato lilsnii, under eonvlclion of participa tion in the londer of T. Wallace More, ar rived hem to-day, having been granted a new trial bv the tuprcmo court. Ills coun sel, J. M. l'lrool-.K, in tho district court, nt onco demanded n new trill, nnd tho prose cution, through tho uiling district ntturncy, acknowledged that they hud not legal evi dence to convict, nnd nuked that the prleo in r be discharged from Indlctiucut. Axij' i:titiitt. Vir.oiNi. Nov. 10. T' Gold Hill Ne-v. to-ulght publUhes two tys of Hide & Nnrcro reck. The llr tho rjck liken SaturdjyglveJSol 13. . and 3101 20. silver: total. 321S 33 .her reel: taken tint ou Siindav. v.i'Mi i CO, K. hi, and Sav Fuhcii'-o, Nov. 10. In tho county court tbu morulM Judgo bright ovcrruica a demurrer lo tho complaint in r. suit brought to out thoo officers elected by tho W 1 P. nVnir.nV llin s.llnrv lilcji'p. TllO enso now bcgii.s to look serious for tho offi cers elect. A jury trial Lias ueen uemauutu. Tho Worklngmen held n largo meeting on tho snd lots, which was addressed by Kearney on Iho decision ot Judjo Wright overruling the ealary pltdgo coses, Eeur ney said tho tlmo had arrived for action, ami that till WerkiDgmeu's clcbi must re solve theinselve into military companies immediately i that their can Jldatea edect most bosentul when the day nrrives, in splto of tho decikion ot every judgo nnd court this side of b 1; nud ty force it necessary. He concluded by appealing to all pool allien to suMuln tho Wiirkiugmen in their causa Seteral otlni naiiresseu mo meeuiig io iu same purport. tuoilicr Kl.ol. HanJosi:, Nov. 11. This afternoon Joe Hoderiguez, i.n ex-convict and desperado well known to the offlctr ot this city, was shot by Joieph Poles iu front ot Mlnch sa loon In Mayhwld, the latter uMng a shot guu loaded with buckMjot. Ho died soon after ward. Tho trouble nroo from tho refusal of Poles to fitrmMi de.-casea with money. More Heltool Tronhlm- q.w v-t. vm&n Vnv. 11. The finance committee of the Hoard of Supervisors, to "u""" .1 rf.U - InsUSum.. Chora ;t Tpreferred by School Director SulUvan "X.t iCtor Mountain, for having re- I -, .j...rtrt. l.t . .1.lt.. n r.n .l. A.. 1IW f.A ..rnniUtni- tn cbt.lln U no bciivi, v-vv w- -.v.... -- - . sition for .i young lady iu the schools, have reported, sustaining the charge and nuding Mouutaiu guilty of ft misdemeanor. Iu consequence of tho fluding of tho finance committee, Mayor llryant will nt onco com mence legal proceedings to oust Mountain from his seat in the Hoard. riicy ?tu Iluve il.c Ollleek. Sis PcAM-tkCo. Nov. 11. Tho German ' dub, W. P. O., met this evening to discus Judge Wright sanry ploJgo eieciiion. xue eutimentof the meeting generally expressed wa that the candidate elect should be seated peaceably If possible, otherwise by force. Tho Workingmen held an open alrrcai ineoliug at the corner of First nd Howard treet thi erenlug, about 2,000 being pres ent. Kesrny addressed them, recommend inn that when the day arrived for the new officers to take their seat, tho Workiuguieu should assemble at thj sand latr, march in procession with their offlcers-eleot to City Hall, ami teat them, Judge Wright or any other court to the coutrnry notwithstanding. Urnrney Mntien lu lllootl. The workingmen held another antl-Judge-WnghtiWcision moiling this evening at the corner of Fifteeuth strut and Potrero avenue, at which Ketruey announced that ou the l.t of December he j reposed to wade kuee-deep in blood aud peiUh in the pool in tho attempt to beat tho workingmen' candidate. There is a decp-seate 1 impres sion thalKearnej' threat aro allegorical iu their nature, ns he te.tificd on a previous occasion when placed ou trial for incendiary ctteraucc. Stato nnd Torxitorlol. Uiest ol Iho Jltninlnlnx. The bridge erected across tho Touchtt, n tho Mullan rovl, is said to bo tho Ut nno )ii tho county. It has n single span of ti feet and is very solid nnd substantial, A lar.jo and valuahlo vein of cf al has bco-i discovered m the vicin'ty ef lloiso City At a depth of ten feet en tho vein the ccal is nn-irlu Tinrn nml uf tlm UlniHknown as tctni- bituminous. As IM. C. Doss and wifo wcro returning to their home on tho Touchot, their team slued at a deid tree near the road, nnd Mrs. hoes -- - d had her (hou.derd,.oMt.d. Tin WntMiman tnll.q bow two men delimit ed purscB with tho landlord of tl.o bt. Louis H..t..l. .it M'alki Walla, who mado a mistal.e and gave ?!)."0 belonging to L. L. Iewis to a a man natneu uoj. iyncu, whusu imruu uui, contained ?05, but who wrmn't honest ami ipent all hut S01 of tho S.150, so that tho landlord lot $Kl3 and Lynch vns take n drunk to jnll. 'Hie Wall Walh Statesman savsi Tho immigration to this country is very largo yet. Eicry day a hrgo numlicrnrnvo by tho tram, and long trains of team', from all iomls be tween Northern Miuncvoti nml Southern Tex or, vt iml through tow n daily. As a rule, the immigrants aro all of tho very best elnss. Their prmcipil elcstinations are the 1 .ilinmc and l-ptil.ai.e cnuntriei. Cant. Ornrfo V. Sampson . engigcil with Capt. (ieorge Amsworth's party in reiuoviiig rocks from tho channel in hn.i!.o nvcr. I'he acicntilio portion of tho work h in cliaro of Prof. Hawkins, of Oakland, fal., ami Capt. Snmpion has charge of the v ostein engaged in the work. '1 heliijihcat importance attaches to this work being pushed forward, r.s grain mna- I., ,.,it mil iii Sn.il.o river in low viator. to rci.dcr tanning piolllabio, Tho work of griding tho N. P. It. K. haj In. n llnUlii.it tn n imnit twclvo miles bovond tho mouth of Sua!: river. Uroat dilflunlty U found in obtain i g wr.tir. All uicii ac tireaent is tak 'li fio a well US feet deep, lo cated icvin uiilfj ut. 10J men and 40 teams aru at wiirk. Iron fur the track has been 1 induli nt WaUtila. If Jtie an bo ob tained track will be laid a far ai tho road g ndotl this Winter. Tl... . .. iLonrftii.itit IltV ltlf UltlirnVtMl till1 cstii.iaf. for fmililiiig water works to supply Kurt V.ilh Walli wuh gootl pnro wotir, i.ni.M mrxtl.ln nvnn In till fnrrifliltl II till Vivij uitiiiiii'iu !& o "-- ---- ployetl iu tho labor of construuting thorn. A largo roncrvoir lias iiecii c-oiiiriiciiii m i utii by John (loiidy, near Singktoii'B place, vihioh uill nr-tn tlm ill 111 nf thlt MTfttpr klltinlv. tb be tonvijcd in largo pipes to the Kt, where it will ue varriiii uiku vc,jr m..i.iim. l'l.n .1..1Im-1...i nf tl... y?nir l,.l i.l tfillmt church at Dayt.ui took place Sunday, Novem ber Otli. Diyton pee plo recosuire the need of a rail nad from thit plaeo to Wnlla Walla and tay it n.utt come. A n..,. lililun U In ho erietil nt what is railed the "Old Mull.au Crowing ' of the lOIICUOI, ic-aniltg IO cjra l jerry, un miui..- rivii-. Dunham Wright, of L-v CJrantlo, threshed 15,500 bushels of grain during the thrushm;' iminn. (If this (J. 170 buallcls wn threshml in IJa;1o v.iltey. TLo Wulla Wall.i Statesman as: ll.e rotds aro still thronged with teams hauling their tpuita of tho golden harvest to add tu tlic glut of grain at tho railroad depot. Comriiinio'iCM of Columbia county have accepted thu plans and spccillcation sub mitted by A. S. Miller & .vn, of Portland, for a bridge a:roi the Touclut, on Main street. The Dayton. W, T., News saysi A nan mined Jiur.es Ncwville, was arretted by Slier iff tei n, about sovt'ii miles up the 'louchct for ni offcuno ol bono stealing coini.nttcd al ut .1 v enrage. MOItlllt'lll (I.FCIIll. .itilui lltncock. ol Dougla county, is en titled to thu blue riblmn, as tho champion boar hunter, hiwiiir killed two bears mid thrco panther last week. It is tborght that about 81,400 w.m eb tamed from the mail by the robber who toj lied the stage near 11m'. T he rowards offered for Ins cipturo amouut to l,iiw, Tho Coos Hay News tcll of an affray be- .. in C; Ij 1ti1.i nml t'iintllll .inlill Alnt'Cl vi hero angry wortls wcro followed by revolver shot lirctf by Hailcy, but no one was hurt. C. J. Callahan, of Cole s valley, In the Uinp noa U-wiu, in digging a well on his placo re cently, found a vein of coal six feet in thick nest about .10 feet from the surfaco of tho ground. Tl..ni nn-. ni. Ink lllin .l.t.ntfln K1U mill. A.IS.V Will IIU .V-- .... .... w- ....... m Jacktou county, with a opacity of turning out 0,000 feet of lumber each per day snii vet llicro is a scarcity oi mi; nreicieiornomu consumption. The Dcinocratii! Times sajs: Gen. Ijvne, whiluaiiuting iu opening a miuo on Crave creek last week, fell and cut his hand (pute kvvcrcl) . v ith prompt attention, how ever, it is rapidly gettiug well. The Coos Mail sav s i There is not a pauper in Curry county. This fact with the general good manaccmeiit of tl.o financial affairs of that county, havo nearly cancelled the indebt- etmess which a lew yvaxs .incq wm mo cvrrur of tl.o taxpayers, and this year their tax levy is two mills lets than that of Coos. Following are the transaction in the U, S, Land Office, Uoscburg, for the month oi Oc tober t 390 acres sold for cash; 20 homestead entries, cmtracing '.','.'1 acrcsj'.'4 pre-emption filings; 10 final homestcatl proofs, embracing 1,130 acres; S donation certificates issued; 1 entry of timler land. The Sentinel says t Jacktou county is rap idly increasing in population. Tho vacant laud on liutte creek is being taken by emi grants from California, and a number of old settlers have recently sold portions of their laud. The next election will show a large in crease of voter our that of two ears ago, Cm ..In.!.... ia IiaI.1 nf On t. In ...1 f.n.l., a... .iv.iivii nM ..v.v . wwniwiM .v.l..(j la.t tor the purpose ol organizing an mcorpor ation. The "anti-incorporator carried tin M..V... n..v . ..w. ..v. ...v. .... ...v day and elected the following named office! s ; Trustees, J. H. P.edman, L. C. Wheeler, J, llalA,i.n W. llnrim. .ml .1 I- Wiinn. Ia IIUIMVUI ...... . ...(, , ....... L, ..V- corder, Geo, uttle; Treasurer, P. iiedman; Marshal, A. Holm. Notwithstanding the want of railroad facil ities, Hoguo ltivei Valley is reccivmg a num ber of additions to her population. The farming Itnds ou llutto creek and other agri cultural sections of tho county are gradually being taken up by emigrants from California and other parts. The next census will show a substantial increase in the population of Jackson county. A horse, saddle and bridle were stolen from the barn of JamcsDavlin, Looking Glass, last Saturday night. Twsnty dwelling houses have been erected in Koseburg during the season, and ct there is net one now to be had for love or money. Notwithstanding tho rust scare, it is re ported that 5,000 bushels more wheat ha been stored in the warehouses at ltoseburg thau liit ear. The Lakeview Herald saysi Kent Ballard, ol Drew's Valley Gap, had the misfortune to lose the lorehncer oi hi right hand while handling a "belt" for shingle timber last Saturday, Charles Jones, a blacksmith at Comas Val ley, ran off last Sunday with tho daughter ol a Mr. licnham. A desperado namid Purdy, who robbed it country store six miles below Lakoviow, Lako county, escaped from tho Lako county nil over n month ago and mido his way to Motion county, C'nl. Ho is suspected of innrdcringll sheep herder at Salt Lake since hla escanc. Ilie sheriff of Modoc county undertook hio arrest, got on his track, and oven near enough to exchango revolver shots, but Purdy got enough start to powss himself of a Heury nlle, and stood guard at n Lndi:c, whero ho was master of tho situation ond his captorr hod to turn hack, I'osi't Hoimil. Tlio steamer North Pacific has liecn placet! on tho mail routo Irom acvv incuuuw i urc Townscnd. Tho Olympii Kxpe-rimcnt will surpcml its daily issue until times mend. Tho Seattle Post sas the locomotho A. A. Dennj, that was to badly stove upas nut to bo considered worth repair, has bom rutin such order that it is even better than it was before. The county thoroughfare which wasnuthnr iz:d at tho l.iit sitting of tho commissioner, leading from Pliasant.liay. Lake Wonliiiigton, to Now castle, opens to settltineiitfoinc choice locations of government land, iu n neighbor liood,whiic good mciuty nud publio ichnohi are nmong its intltiiemeuts lo actual settlers. Iho Seattle Post savs- Tlio university bill l.n.l .iqnai.il tlm f 'nii.ii 1 1 nf f nr In IHf, illf illili.i ll.il ril"lH ill. .UHHU.t . '....f, ... . ........ to $1,(00 per milium for sihries nf tcacheir, , I r i, -in, ....1 .11.. 1.... tllH ln. A... lll-l.lll Ul 7l.tlivi. llllll iiiiuiiiii v-""S I'H llf juratiM. A ci nfereiit'c committio will bo asked fur Tlio university will receive tho nnio aid by thu mcniuro r.v during the past two yt.irr, with tho appiratus adtleil. When this "true 1 court" in over, rajs tho l.m.cno Stnto Journal, there will ho about eight liluihiiig,bboniiiig joung widows In tho market ngam, anil the old imciiciois can tal.c now hope. m. ii-...,. i: i i i,.,.., r. ii r.n... .III. lll.l.l, 111, li , V.ll.l l.M&l.V. .V.I I.U1I1 a latbler onetljv last week nuoT broke several . i i.i. .ii . ui nu eino. Tlio T.icom.n Herald tnys : Wm.H. Dough- m Mi sitml-iiit ttnnri I nljHVimt i ii niiinnt. Vlljf t IVIiUI Ilk 4ti..kt MWIVl III II '111(1 ItkVlllVllk ally shot in tho left side of the chest by Ciau- ina uni wiiitu iMicieaaiy niiiiuiiiin lu.uitcr, the boll lodging under tlio loft shoulder joint ntxt lo tho arm bouo, a short timu Micont Stcil.icooiii, VVillamcUo Vntle.v. Tllll Vi.tll Af II11F .,! i Ini-tmti llVnt. 'ill.ll,-- ... .W.l. ... V. ,,J ......V .. J, ra tho MoMiiiiiville iteportci, rati up t il(i2. List i-sr it was $. So um see we are n'jin- Mf.r-.li.nnfn.liln ulionl 1. Hir fll,... n n .1 i. "nln . .. ........ ........... ...... , , ,., at SI 0." unsaekctl, nt D.jtun, Ilusincrs iii Mill brisk ou the . . K. J;., especially iu wheat, of which they arc receiv ing from l.l to '.'() car Ic.idi per day. Tho nenlv clcct'-d city ofliccrs at McMiiui v ilie are i llcconler, Henry V.'nrtcni Mar shal, V. II. Morthii Couticil. W. C. H.nder son, Hirim Adams, J. J. Colin' J an l C. A. Yalla:e. Tho Kugi'nc (iuanl oi i Court will prob ably finish its tetsiou to-day. Jiu't;o utiou ileierves coiumcnd.itlaa fur the promptncM aim tiiipaicn no iinsuispnycti in tiupcnung or n I..... .I...I .1 ... A u(.f.. .. .!. il l.llu liuvr.ui ill tl niii,v nivni ri t . l .. .1.1.1...1 .-. . ...... lien I. 1.UIIX, .inn niitulKllI i.iu CCCllUll foioiiian, Porrell, lost Siiring. nt Conistoch's mill, has been convictiti in Circuit Court of 1 I .. ... ....1 ........! ... . . -!.. iuuias euuuiy, nun icii.e-uciii iu tuju " ;r iu the penitc'utiary. Uncle Phillip Mulkoy, of Kiigeiie, while picking apples, fell off nt a step luddcr, and broke one rib and bruising him.clf up consid erably. Junction City held her annual city election on last Monday. Tho following are the sue coisful aipiratit i Cnuiicilmcn, W. S', Lee, I. W. Ncweomb, J. M. Decbu, tlco. I". Craw, John Wortman; llceordcr, J. M. LalTeityt Mirili.il, .(amis Caitwli Treaturcr, I) II. ltonch. Whole number of votes cut. 111. i:nl of Ilin 3Ionnlul.iM Ai tl.e I'.lilorndo ftng" vias on ill tiny to this city lavt S.iturdjy, uajs the linker City Duuocrat, it upw-t just below tho Dooloy toll gate, en the Ktdoratlo road. The stage mot a heavy loaded faight team nu a r.-irow grade, aud iu trviug to get around it, it turned over. Somo of tho boys of IlaKcr City havo been bav iug grand kport tho past week skating on tho pond below the brickyard. If tho cold weather continue, no poubt l'owdcr river w ill freeze ov cr and skate will be ic great de mand. Tho lloise City Statesman says i An old mas about 70 jears old, named Nelson Heucrio Hanson, who lives on tho Payette, on tho ranch next above the old Payette ranch, shot ill UH iClkUll JIOllFUU, IIJIU 1. IlllUUb -tu curB old, on Saturday last, K. M. Howard killed n buck elk on I'.cd Blanket prairie, on Itogne river a short timo ago. Tho elk weighed 700 pounds, and the hide when dry weighed ovor SO pound. Olds & King. This entcrj rising firm offer new induce ments to their customer), as will be keen by their now advertisement. They havo all sea sonable goods in their line, and, a wo havo said already in noticing them, our irtcniU in tho country can deil with them by corres pondence almost a.i well a in person, as they are working to build up permanent trade and to rctatu the atronage of their customers. They succeed in retaining a very exteusiv'o patronage iu this city and here arc respected aud popular. State Fair, 1860. t lo' - Tho annual meeting'of the Hoard of Mana ger of the Oregon State Agricultural Society! will commence at Salem, on Tuesday, Dec. '.m, iotj. -U tins meeting, tlio timeior Hom ing tho fair of 1SS0 will be fixed, and the pre miums for the same arranged. All members and friends of the society are invited to at tend. Per order, K. M. Waite, Scc'y. Important to l'arzuers. Tho want of a reliable book by which to calculate the value of wheat in this market when quoted at any price in the Liverpool and London markets has long beeu felt, but which is now happily mot in the "Wheat Dealers' Guide," compiled by J, 11. i'arish, manager of the Merchants' Exchange, this city, and which he lias arranged to cell at the exceedingly low price of 25 cents per copy cash to accompany orders. It is very im portant to any and all who sell when: to be able in less than fivn minute to tell (as they can from this book) the price of vihcat iu this market when based ou English price, which n.iim till. m,rllii fin ttiiaiviat fili-uln. tions are warranted thoroughly correct. En close 25 cts eoiu to J. It. Parish, Pcrt'and, who will mail the pamphlet in return, A citizen of Fleming couuty, Ky. firee. at a lit, struck n keg of powder blew his liouso up anil Jmil to jump in the riv tr to keep from burning up. Tie rat remains unhurt.