WILLAMETTE PAEMER: PORTLAND, OREGON NOVEMBER 5, 1880 A- .. trv II' ,.. wviHp ejs' wjsjsjs Issued vir ffssk by lbs wnxAMBTTB rABMBK rrmMmna ce. TEltatS Or SUIlSCIllITiOKt Omjmt, (PostattpaMVIn adrane ....(1(0 Umontbi, Qweiwe paid), In U tine l.M Uas than sis moDthi will Ix, par month...... W ADTERTI81KO KATES 1 AdrcrtlMDiiiiU wDI bs Inserted, prov)dln they srs respectable, at the followlni table of rates: One Inch of spaosper month.. , t 2.M) nr Inches of ipse per monUi,,, 6.00 9ns-he.lt column per month , , Ikon V column per month 80.00 ssrSample copies sent trot on ppllutlon. Address tit letters to: S A. CLARKE, Msnairer. ATKntered In pout offices st Portland, Oiejron, snd asiungion, It. u, m TlUM-claye mall nuttier. - " ... i Latest by Telegraph. i;asti:i:.. Trial of Hprcil. I'kiiviiif.mk, It. I., Out. 28. At a private trill nf tni'i1 in Nnrmtrnnset Park, ilarna- by' trotter, llillv 1. will" running male, went n nillx in 2sl.T. Ijime lurrenM-il llnlnr, Tim nimrinir Homo returns from nil moil- cvcl ccnti'iN know nil Increase in business of . , ...t . i ...t.i. i... nearly mi per cent, wncii coinparcn wim ii year at tins time. A I l)-r. Uai.timoiii:, Oct. 28. Tho municipal elec tion resulted in n Democratic victory, with over 8,000 majority. Less of Properly li) HiiimI. Nr.w Yiiiik, Oct 28. Rio Janeiro advices give particulars of a linantroii llooil in San la (Jatharinn colonic, owing to tliu over flowing of tlio Itagulay river. 'I'lio los of property will aggregate nearly a million dol lar. Annllirr Denial. LoimviU.K, Oct 28 A frieiul of Jeff. Dvi write to tlio editor of tlio Courttr Journal denying that lio ever uttered senti ment full oi illloyalty nml a viiicllctlvenejis, audi as wcru roccutly attriliuteil to liim by a writer to a paper in Maine, auil somewhat widely re-published, Arrival r.1fr. I.lnriiln mini lluropr. New York, Oct. SO. Tlio widow of Abra ham Lincoln arrived from Kuropo yesterday, nml la at tlio Clarendon Hotel. Important IjiihI llerlslon. Waniiiniito!, Oct. lit!. The Acting Com missioner of tlio (leucral Laud Ollice to-day rcndurcdndccision sustaining thu action of tlio Alaryavillu, California, rcgistor and receiver in tho matter of application of AaaC. Ford, tocuUr under tho law of Juno 15, IHS0, tlio land oinlirnced in hi homestead entry of Do ccmlwr, 18l, during tlio i-mlency of n con test of Thomas (loliruiau for cancellation of Mid entry on tlio ground of abandonment. Acting Commifaiouer, in rendering this do--cislon, aunoitnceii tlio following important construction of tlio two apparently coullicting 'laws for tlio relief of homestead settlers, which wcro unacted at tlio lait session of Congress. lio rules that when a person has commenced proooo ling for eaiiccllation of a homestead en try in order to avail himself of tlio privileges and rights secured hy section 2 of tlio act of May, II, I8K0, ho has acquired such an ad verso statidirlg and Interest as will prevent tlio contitstco from making payment underact of Juno Iff, I8S0, for the laud embraced iu tlio homestead, or in other words that tho right of entry conferred by the last mentioned act it confined to canes wherein tlio United States nd the applicant to purvhato nro tlio only parties interested. X rii)lrln's Opinion. Dr. A. Ilcarne, a physician of I.ynu, Mass., living on Church street, says that ho has an account book which shows that hu attended Morcy's family frequently, prescribing for Moruy, Morxy u imo to lit tilllco and paid bills, Said it is abnird for nuy nnutosay that any aiich person as Moruy did not live. M'lml Is Trying lit In Uoiie. Tlio proaociitiou ia trying to prolong tlio raso so us to prevent tlio dofcusu from proving tlio nutheuticity of tlio Chiucso letter until it is too l.tto to all'ict tlio election, ln. iriuil. Nr.w YoliK, Oct '.It. (Icncr.il (Irani eon tluiics to lo received with uutliuai.im wher over h'l goes. His rciuatks aro short, hut to tlio point. IJrnrml Hmirork ('Hunt. lliimiKI.VN, Oct. '.'!). Ywtcrd.iy n largo delegation, mostly Hermann, visitisl Oeneral Hancock and prosouted him with a haudsomo cane, gold mounted and studded with dia monds, I'ullllral t'unililnnllnin, Nr.W YiniK, Oct. 'JO. Tho (liwnback cm dldato fur tliv Auembly has withdrawn iu favor of the Democrat, as to forward the intermit id Itov, Thoiua l. ltccclier, (Irecu back candidate for Congress, who is en dorsed by tlio Democrats. This niovo is made to secure tlio United States Senator. Urpiilillrmi i:irrlluu l)erlloii, Cllli'.tuii. Oct. 20. Jiiduo Druniiuoud. as was expected, sustains the U, S. supervisor of election laws, which gives him power over ritaiu or euy uiucei uu vicciiuu nay. I'oiiiplliiirnlnr) lo i:plroiallaii. Ni:w Yiiiik, Oct. 20. In an editorial no ticing tlio Kpiseoul Convention, tlio Timn wivs i It may Ih doubtisl whether any liru- ious convention of leprrseutativut of the Kpicoi.il family liss done more to adjust the working forces of tlio religious Ixxly to the tunc iu which wo live than ttonuo which concluded iU session last evening. A Moiiiait't Mlitlifs HvtlHillr. IkiiTiis, Oct. 20. -Mr. Ooubl, cashier in tlio Woman's Kink, mid u believer iu wo man's light, swindled the batik out of $10, 000. Slrllrlilr va, xcburs. Wasiiimiths, Oct. IU).- -In tlio Suiiivma Court to-day case Xo, 707 was considered. It U entitled U, S, i-a rrl. Thouus Mellrido plaiutllV, m error, vs. Carl Schurr, Secretary of tho Interior, A motion was tiled by the Attoiiiey-tieueral for an order to strike from the tiles, on account of its scandalous charac ter, a pamphlet placed there by and purport ing to Ik) tlio remarks of Jos. II, Maudtrville, uouusvl fer plaintill' iu error, In this cause the motion was argued by .Wstant Attorney Smith in support of same, ami by Mr. Man dcrvillu iu opiHiiitiou thereto. Upon con sidcratiou tlio Coutt ordered that the lum pldet in mirstion purporting to 1k the briel of Mr. ltnlcrvillo of tlio rouiiul for the idaintitr iu error, bo stricken from the tiles of the Court. Among tlio pasagvs to which the attention of the Court was especially called is otio upon tlio Secretary of tlio Interior, who is described as nil "arrogant scion of Imperial ism) n soldier of fortune) a traitor of his country and u fugitive from justice, washnl from tlerinsuy to America moii a wave of revolution." Kallrail War. T. Lot'in, Oct. SO. The Wnbatli made a ?3 to Chicago to-day. Clbvelasd, Oct. 30. Uailroad cutting is lively. Tlio passeng) r rato from hero to Kan sas City is $10) regularrates, 9Xi. Brglslrallon In Stn Orleans. Nr.w Oiilka.nx, Oct. SO. The registration in this city to datois 30,100, nil increaa of only 045 since tho 23d, including over 200 coiorcii voters reyineieii um ; srs I))- Hie Hlorni. nntfiAiin. Oct. 30. Tlio Tribune rccapitu lates tlio results of thu grot storm on tho lakes Oct. JOtli. Ovor -K0,000 worth of damage was ilono to vessels and cargoes, m persons perished, 17 vessels wcro totally wrecked, involving a loss of 8l'"3,OO0, and 00 vessels wero damagtil. Itnllrnail 4'illllnii. Stoiirnvim.k, O,, Oct. 30. An necident occurreil on tho l'an Ilnndlc road till even ing, by which tlio cat and west lioitnd pas senger trains collided in taking tho aiding, .las. Cunningham, Charles Cunningham and .Michael Lnnniraii. riilinu ill front of the bag- ao car, wcro Killed, nlo Tlioinai Anderson, r. ' t.l . ry I I 1 n tlio HI email. ,101111 uuuriy 111111 otw, j iionii son wero slightly injured None of tho pass cngcro in tlio cars wrro hurt. FOKKIC.V. slrlorln rvt llrms. Victoria, Oct. 20. A by-law submitted to tlio rnto-iiavcra. which iirnvided for oxchit'L'o of city nropoity for tho imnioso of n imblic Iniiiliug, was defeated by sixty-two majority vestchlav. A telegram from Yalo states that another wluto man lias liocn Kiueii ami two injured by falling rock iu tho tunnel nt No. 2 on thu railway. IlaiksH. Adams and Kovcrc, for Wellington, and thi Kiicson, for llurrard Inlet, passed up yesterday. Hark It. Iluck, with lumber from Moodyvillo for Sliaughao, has gone, to sea. More I'roin Ireland. Ijiniiov, Oct. 28. At a meeting of tho magistrates t,f West Hiding, nt Cork, it was resolved to favor tho susjicnsiiiii of huhnit oornn nml favor the rc-enactmrnt of the peace preservation act, and also rniuisting that troops be sent to llanty Ilatulou and Skibbcan. The Hrrllu Trealf lo lr Knrorrril. InNiHi.y, Oct. 28. All mlviccs go to show that tho I'owers will see that tho Iterliu treaty will bo enforced, lirrehs Arrlvlnu. r)Nlioy, Oct 28. Tho King of (Irecco has issued a decree calling for about 00,000 inoro men. ' HIIII Adtiinrlnu. l'ARt.s. Oct 28. Owliiir to continuous loss of its gold ro'crvo it is thought that tho Hank of I'rnncu will again advance its rate of dis count. MrKtlnllnii llrtvtrni Turkrjr ami .'Ion- lrunro, Vik.NNA, Oct. 28. -Direct negotiations will commence to-day between llra l'asha nud .Montenegro, 1'nrnrll nml roller. IiuiiN, Oct. 28. Atn meeting of Itorough Mauistintes of I.imeriek it was decided that Olio hundred additional liolico bo drafted for scrvico in tho town on tho occasion of Par- nclls reccntiou. Nnvemlier lt. It was also decided that liquor shops should bo doted that day. I'lirasy Irrlaml. Dnni.l.v, Oct 28. -lletwecu Tomplcmoro and Thurlca signal llashe.1 on tho most ap proved military system arc carried 011 nightly, and answered by llaahc from various points on the hills. Tlicro appears to Imi quite a sys tem of communication by such signals and Hashes, which is generally considered omin ous of mischief. At a meeting of tho Dublin ilioccao in Synod n resolution was pinned which asked tho Government to tako immures to protect their Protestant countrymen. A copy ol the resolution was sent to (lladstnne. The workhouse at llantry is being prepared for a company of soldiers. I'rotrriillaiis Cuiiilruinril. Lunixin, Oct. 28, -Tlio HomoKulo Confe. tratiou of Orcat Ilritain and the rYruseiita lives of tho radical cIiiIm of Komlou have usHcd resolutions condemning tho prosecution of Irish agitators. I'liluMr Kralilril. Patrick White, a nativn of Ireland, aUmt III years of age, a milkman, residing near (loldcn City llouso 011 tlio Sail Ilruno road, while Ixiiliiig food for his cows yesterday, fell into tho boiling food nud was so ladly scalded as to cause his death to-day in tho County Hospital. , llir rliiiiilri- t'liuulil. 8.S I'll NCl, Oct. 2!!. A special from Washington to tho AVuim'irr says that nil envuloiHi was found stauinetl l-'ebruarv t27th. of this year, name as is now ismed, although tlio I'ortinaster says mat tlio stamp was changed April 13th, or about two months af terward. .In runilitirul lln.tmud. Sai'iumkmxi, Oct. 20. Dr. It. I". IVnnery, an electric magnetic doctor, who liss In-eu married for the iat twelve year', vIiiihhI with Miss K.litli Dickson nml left for Wnsh ingtou Teiritorv, where Uith nro now living. Tliey registereil nt a hotel ns man nml w ifo. Thu wito knew ho was unfaithful hut would not leave him. It is asseited that hu never studied at n medical eollego, A diploma was issued to a brother of Ids who is now dead, FOKi'.K.N. lii-rni Miirm In Itir llulllr. Coi-kxiiaiikv, Oct. 30, -One hundred ves sels, ol dill'ereut sizes, wcro destroyed by the storm, IJiBlnuil'a Tmulile Willi WbIiiiii. Camiaiiaii, Oc- :Ut. Tho Chief Com missiouvr, in his report to the Viceroy of In dia, says the aversion of tho population to the Aineer is uuiicuiaiiie. .Miiiexatiou would nt llrst cucouutir opiiosition. but iiulicious ar. rangemeuts would probably reconcile tho pto- jiie iu uur ruie. t'onutrr MrrlliiKs In Irrlaml. Lonihin, (Vt. 30, All enthusiastic inectim- of loyal inhabitants of tho counties of Antrim, liellast and I'own was Held last night. Seven hundred persons wcru present, llesolutions wcro adopted denouncing agitation and ns.is- aiiiatiou. III II Male of Hear, lll.lll.1S. Oct. 30. The illicial (,'ntrre nub- liahes the announcement that thu Senate of Hamburg has declared the city in a state of ncge. iuuu iiriuma Hopes, I,SlHis, Oct. 30, John llright baa written a gentleman in Waterfonl honing tlut among tho many plan now- proposed, something may bo found that will lcul to guut and pciuu uent amendment of the Irish land svstem. un less agitation create n temper and cotidition 01 tilings which win make amendment nil' po&dblo. The I'.mllrss Irlsti Yraulilr. DtmuN, Oct. :VX The Oovornmeiit ha de i led to increase the constat ulary by 2,(HM) men, Walsh and Healcy have conimeiicel an action for false iuitirisomitent against the uisgistrato who sigmxl tho warrant for their arrest, on the ground that Manning's deHvii tiou contains uo chargo of any crime kuowu at law. Franelsrans Expelled. Paris. Oct. 30. Tho Franciscans havo boon expelled from their establishments in llenues and Avignon, At the latter placo tho polico wero ohlieed to force doors nml demolish bar riendes. Tho work of ejectment lasted three hours. Tho Superior declared that ho owned tho building, but ho was nevertheless ex- Pelled, There was considerable excitement, onrteen persons, including eight women, were arrested, Tho Superior Capuchens, nt l'crpigiion, on tho appearance ot tho polico, pronounced an ex-communication, Neutrals In Tern. Lima, Oct. 28. Tho Ministers of Kngland, Franco nml Italy havo taken steps to protect neutrals in the event of Chilean occupation, Krulsllng Hie Turkish Troop. ltAOHMA, Oct. 30. A determination to re sist thoTurks has been manifested by the res idents of Dulcignn. Tho pcoplo havo taken up n position on St. (leorgo bridgo nml the streets leading to it in order to opposn tin.' Turkish regulars. The troops under Itiza Pasha aro being stationed with n view to pre vent the mountaineers from giving aid to tho peoplo of Diilciguo. KlNiiRtlienlng I'nrlinrallons. Pkntii. Oct. 30. An extraordinary irrant has been risked by tho Minister of War, whereby tho strengthening of tho (Inlicinn fortresses on tlio Russian liord ilor may bo cf- fected t'lomls III IliiKlnmt nml Nrntlnml UiNlioN, Oct. 20. Tho heavy rains have seriously nllcctcd many parts of tho country, causing much damage to crops nud other propel ty. Nearly every tclcuraph wiro iu nml around Kdlnbiirg wcro blown down, Thu Hnrtb'iiool new pier has been badly damaged Tho fanning country near I.icccstcrshiro has Imcii almost eullrely Inunilatcil, Lwovesscls, tho Msry Shields and Trawlers, it is feared, are lost. Many vcs-cN and coasters have been wrecked, nml it Is feared that many lives havo been lost. IMC'IFK) OAHT. CHINA AMI JAPAN .ir.HU. Sas Francisco. Oct. 23. Tho steamer (laelio arrived from Hong Kong via Yokoha ma and Hong Kong. Siianiiiiai, Sept. 29. A serious riot took place in Canton mi the 10th of September bo tween two rival factions of tho low order of lutivos. Tho immediate cause of the out break was n tire iu n shod near the Homan Catholic cathedral. Tho French priests ci leavored tontiell tho disturbance and wero nssalled with stones and other missiles by tho rioters nml the misMon lioliso nltncKcd. llie militia wcro called out and at tor firing ono or two volleys tho mob was dispersed, Somo lives wrro lost among the natives and ono (it thu priests wns wounded. 'I ho Governor of Macau despatched a gunloat to tho scene, but order bad been restored by the prompt action of the Chinese, oflicials before its ar rival. Considerable excitement prevailed iu Hpng Kong in consequence of exaggerated ac counts of tlio disturbance 1 tenor ts from Tientsin nnnounco nctivo preparations for war aro being carried on nt the arsenal. Much diversity of opinion, how ever, prevails in tlio iiciiiicrations 01 tno Orand Council, some of the members arguing that it is better to tako too chances nt war ban submit to tho terms Jlussia seeks to im pose. In tho meantime Admiral Jnstalsky is making preparations at Vladivostoek to sup port the demands ho is instructed to make. J.eu liung tilling was recently summoned to Pekin. but refused to uo. On n former oc casion, when called to the capllol, hu required tlio gates 01 tno city to no guarnru ny 111s own troops, who accompanied him in great force. Wit tout 111 lar precautions at pn- cut, for personal security, hu is not likely Ul comply. It is said that ho has rccuntlv writ tun to tho King of Corea advising that mon arch to open hi country to foreigners, ns tho only chauco to prevent its being absorbed by ItllMl.l. WAKIII..T4X TKKKIIOKY. .til Ksraiml Murtlrrrr. Port Townhknii, Oct. 21). Last evening alsmt II o'clock Henry Messie, tho Kussiaii murderer, who has liecn in jail hero several niontlis awnitiuu trial, and who escaped onco nml wns lu-csptured, made a second ntUtnpt to escape, which s.i lar 11a Decn succcssiui. Through evident assistance from tho outside the tran-door wns raised and ho usenped from n window, earning Ids shackles with him, af ter seeming nlMiut n dozen ca.o and carving knives, a hanuncr and a leaf of bread, Hu was tracked to thu brush this mnrninir, and 011 tho return of Sherill'Millur. who had been ab sent on business nt Poit Ludlow, n number of olliccrs weruslnrtid in pursuit. Too jail is moat insecure, especially for imitdereni, and should never havo been iwccptcd in it present condition ."i. .Vwrll Vnniil)' Krrrhnl. Oi.ymi-ia. Oct, 80. (Ihv. Nowcll arrived here 011 Wednesday, and was warmly wel comed by the citigfiw cf this place, lie left for Seattle this morning, wheru ho will bu HW-nrn into otlicu by Chief Justice Orecnu. A reception will Imi given him by tho citizens of Olvmpia next Wednesday night. The Territorial Fair was n financial success, tho receipts living $300 more than the expen- milieu. TDKKlTOKIAIi. At tho Masonic CVtimtory, nt Senttli', tlio uitch Imwiii in trnps set for thorn. Tlio Teller i.1 hot for nnuoxtUion, nml throws jmrty politiw ururUMtiii in favor of it. David Cornt'll, nmvitrtl for tlio lato hhootiiif; ittl'ray nt Yiikiinu, Iuih been tried for manslaughter, nml found not guilty. Tlio editor of tho Yukinm pnjcr Iuih Leon to Kllun.slnir;,', and nays ninny now biiililings liavn been erected there, nnd btisincsH is flottrijliing. thtdgo lliiyo.s, nn old citizen of tho Sound country, who whs well known in tho Owyheo mining regions, lately died at Olyinpia. Sonttlo bus a boom of such force nml aim that they tiud pcopl'i moro numer ous than houses nud thcro is a call for el nap homes, A now btcnnipr is to bo built by Mr. bike, of Seattle, to uso tho machinery now in tlio Comet, and will bo owr.ed by Jmlgo Gushman. Hay nnd vegetables along tho Stick eon river tiro 11 very excellent crop this year. Freights aro high nnd bhips scarce, over on tho Sound, nml business materi ally injured theroby. Fog oil' Capo Flattery has been so denso that prudent shipmasters, tho In Itlllgtnctr sava, do not dam enter tho straits while It lasts. ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH. Spain proposes to disband 15,000 troops now in Cuba. Invasions of Persia by hostile. Kurds continue. Tho registration of St. Louis ia 50,000, and of Chicago 03,000. Indians at Gunnison City aro said to be threatening outnrcak. A coinmi rcial treaty has been signed be tween Jlrazil and China. Mrs. Lincoln, widow of President Lincoln, has returned from Kiliopo. Dojlc, the bond forger, is under twenty thousand dollars bonds at Chicairo. General Milts has I'crsuaded Sitting Hull to coino into Fort Keogh and surrender. A heavy fire in Lynn, Mass., destroyed $100,000 worth of property in manufactories. Sugars havo suddenly gone up three-quarters of a cent on tho pound in San Francisco. Iu Japan it is Ulkc.l of to ncgotiato a for eign loan ami retire a part of their taper cur rency. Well executed 81,000 bonds wero found on J. II. Doyle, Chicago, that only an expert can detect. Tho Aiisonia Watch nnd Clock Works, Brooklyn, wero destroyed by (ire. Loss, $.'.00,000. Tho federal council In many places in Ku rope havo interdicted thu residence? dangerous socialists. A messenger who was sent witli a procla mation concerning cession of Dulcigno, was murdered. ltadical Clubs and Home Jltilo Confedera tions of (licit Ilritain condemn tho prosecu tion of Irish agitators. Tlio Dublin diocese, in synod, a-ks tho Kng lish government to protect their Protestant countrsuicu. Many lives wcru lost nt Yokohama by a heavy galothat passed over the bay and dam aged shipping. A Now York dispatch say rails and rollinit stock havo been ordered for tho Nevada and Urogon railroad, Jim Kccno's two-year-old colt, Fnx Hall, won n race at Newinaikct. whero there were eighteen entries. A young man named Dent, nenhow of Mrs. General Grant, has been arrested for illegal registration Iu New York, A uri at storm has destroyed much nron- crty m Dublin, and Hood nnd storm havo pre vailed in parts of F.ugland and Scotland. The municipal diction in llaltimoru Tuesday resulted in tho election of eighteen Democrats, one llrpuhlican and one tie on City Council. Tho schooner IMward Parke capsized on Humboldt bar ThursiUv nud Christinnson. n sailor, and Williamson, a passenger, wcro drowned. A Santa Fo sprcial state that n body of thirty Apaches attacked at daylight In Mexi can Territory n nickel of Oth Cnvntrv and killed two soldiers, It is claimed that the lately held conven tion of the F.piscnpal Church has douo much to adjust tho working forces of this religious Ixxly to thu present tunes, (en. Hancock shows n cauo sent him from Oregon, nn nlpinotock without gnarls or orna ments, that he seems to prize as much a oth ers sent him that are very costly, Tho President of the Austrian Ministerial Council announces that while Au-tria will maintain tlio Ottoman Kmpiro it will use it diplomatic iullileiico iu favor of Greece. Floods nro r. ported in part of Orcat Sritalu, ami a tcrriblo wind storm at Ply mouth drovo five voids ashore; a great deal of dauiago is reported along the Knglisli coast. Fred White, City Marshal of Tombstone, Arizona, w a attempting to arrest some cow boy who wore making night hideous there, and ono of them shot him in thu groin, a bad wound. Apache In New Mexico, to tho iiuinUr of fit), wero working tln-ir way to join Vlctorio, 1.... it..:.. .1 C.-..T. . -1- :...! 1 nut. violin ovpiv wuuiui niu nner mem ami tho remnant of Yictono'a baud that were not captured. Judge Hallet, of tho United Stttos District Court, at l)encr, refuse to turn over Indian Agent 1 terry to thoSiato authorities 011 chargn of having sum ndi red thu teamsur Jackson to the Utes to be murdered. On thu third instant n tvphnnu passed over Yokohama, doing considerable ilnnago to buildings here and in Tokio. Ligl.t craft in the bsy sullcicd suv rely, and '1 great many lives wcro Iot. Adjoining pons also sus tained great h4. The people of Dulcigno hsve now risen iu arms to re.ist even tho Turks if they insist 011 surrendering thu city to Montenegro, and Hiza Pasha is dis'poaiuj of his forces so as to koep thu mountaineer from couiiiiL' in to assist tho nuistance of thu citicrn. Trouble between tho llasutos and the Kn glisli at Cape of Good Hope continues. Many citizen havo been murib red by thu natives, null the native Chi-T villagu was stormed and burned, Threu thousand moro colonial troop havo been tailed for. Tho Magistrate of L'lst- r, Ireland, has for bidden a meeting of thu Laud 1-otguo on Mon day nt Duiigauiiau, as it would tontlict with the celebration of thu lauding ot William III, nud also with Gunpowder plot celebration, iMith of which occur next week. The Democratic torvldight proccksiou in San Francisco 1-riday xei lug wa the biggest thing of the Califonui campaign; it was two hour and forty minute in pacing a certain point. The orkiiigmcn of California come out for Hancock and Keglish, ltishop Siinp-oii, who ha Wen 011 an ex tended trip iu tho West, says the land, the railroads, tho steainshia ami the capital of California are all iu very few hands, and the uunsea ol the peoplo are poor, and that It pos sesses fewer homes for workiiiguicu than per haps any other p.utien of the continent, Tho Coiniuitsiouf r of tho Central Land Of fice at Washington confirm tlio decision of tho Marysvillo, Cal., ollice that when n con test is pending for cancellation of buiucstead entry oil thu ground of abandonment the claimant against whom the contest is made cannot tile a new entry to take advantage of thoactpaned last June. The right of tho party making the contest mutt be decided tint. 1 111 At LowiatonMnstor Johnnin Scott was handling a shot-gun iu a skill' when tho chargo went oil', tearing most of tho ilcvsli from his right arm. Tho Yakima jwipor hears from tho lVsluutin district that tho Look wood claim is doing well, eight tons of oro lately yielding $630. On tho Vancou ver chim,own"d by tlio Cascade Mining Company, a tunnel has been run in on tho vein 100 feet, nnd four-foot paying vein of oro wns in sight Wholesale buyer will do well to call at the l'it Oltica Caudy Store, curutr Fifth and Morrison streets, before going elicwherc. STATE NEWS. Dallas has now telogruphio communi cation with all tho world. Sovcral deaths from diphtheria havo been reported from Jackson county. A now iron foundry nnd machino works nro being put up nt Tho Dalles. SomcthinL' liko tho epizootic prevails in California, closo to tho Oregon line, Tho Talk learns that tho nnrrow gaugo track is laid to tho North San tin 111. Ucef cattlo aro senrco over iu Lako county, so many having been driven away. Tlio Tiding nays diphtheria has not yet spread outsitlo of Wagner Creok, in Folk county. Tho men who went from Jackson county to tlio Skagit havo returned dis appointed. Tho season has been unusually good for cereals nud vegetables over in tlio Klamath country. It is denied that Prof. Gntch, of Eu gene, will accept tho position of Princi pal of tho Wasco Academy. Tlio Baker county Jlevtille says a now bridgo is building across Powder river at tho foot of Vnlley Avenue. Cnpt. L. I Williams has recently re turned from tlio Kooky mountain coun try to his old homo at llondmrg. Tho Titling says, Ashland Collego is in good tunning order and various de partments nro fast filling up with stu dents. Nick Ficko, of Jackson county, shear ed 4,500 pounds of wool from 1,250 sheep, this fall, and sold it for 23A conts a iound. At Baker City venison is savory and plenty. Occasionally they havo antelope meat, nnd prairio chickens nnd ducks nro abundant. A largo number of cars will bo built at thu shops of tho O. 1L it N. Co. nt Dalles City, which willgivo winter work to muiiy mechanics. Tho .Mountaineer thinks tho donation of tho Mint piopcrty to Wnsco Academy may Iki tho germ of a prosperous insti tution of learning. Now machinery, wiys tho Jinterprie, has lieen ordered for tho Oregon City Woolen Mills nud thu working capacity will bu increased. S. 0. Carter has seven bco trees spot ted in tho mountains of Jackson county nnd will live on honey this Winter if ho wishes to do so. Thu Tilling lenms that tho sickness at Linkvillo is not typhoid fovor, but a malnrial complaint caused by unprece dented high Rtngo of water. Kinney it Co., of Salem Mills, tho Stitcinan suys, hnvo purchased tho cor ner lot north of their mill, und contem pinto improving tho same. Tho SVrif'a Journal says : Mnj, Sears, surveyor for tho Oregonian Hallway Co., starts out to seo what a rnilroad can do on tho Pcngrn road across tho Cas aides. Tho Ax tor inn says tho party opening a road from tho Lower Nehulem to thu sea sido met with good success and re port a iino region of country on tho routo nblo to support a largo farming community. Tho Sentinel says, Jacksonville has been enlivened by tho jiresenco of hun dreds of Indians from Klamath who vis ited thu valley to trado and lay iu sup plies. A town Hito on Fifteen Milo creek, Wnsco county, is nained Derfun, which is tho center of a good country, where tho farmers nro putting iu a good aero ngo of fall wheat lhreo drunken, lawless vngalionds from M'ditlla", bruko up a dunce ut Viola by their vulgar and obsceno Innguuge, dclied nrre.st and sworo they would kill the lirst man who attempted it, nnd wo don't hear that they havo yot been ar rested. How much can that communi ty put up with 1 A W.uuiXMAKUt Wantkii. Thu nicely lo cated and healthy little Herman town of Aumsville. situated ju.t at the foot of tho Waldo Hills, and surrounded on nil sides by the finest farming country in tho world, lias liet-n awakening up of late, and since tho ad vent of the narrow gauge has shown signs of pro.perity and vigor. All tho trade aru reproentcd theio except that of wagonmak ing, and Friday Mr. Zuinwalt, an iiillueutial citizen of that locality, called on us and said that ho would guarantee a good workman a steady ol in this line if ho would but locate there. This is an excellent opportuuity for a good man. lumiil 1'lovtrr ' Tho immense salo and great popularity of Green's AiiLiitt Flower in all town, no.) vilN. ges in the civilized world lias caused' many imitators to adopt similar name, uxix-ctiug to reap and ban-eat for themselves attho expense of the alllicted. Thi medicine wa introduc ed iu lht!8, and for the cure of Dypepia, and Uver Complaint, with their etl'ect, such aa Sour Stomach, Coitivcness, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache. Indigestion' Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never ha fail ed to our know ledge. Three dose will re lieve any caso of Dyspepsia. Two million bot tles sold last year. Price 73 cent. Samples 10 cents. A UOOH THI.NV. German Sirup is th special perscnpUon oj Pr. A. lu.he, a I'tltbmU-J titnuan rtUkli-Wn,ul la scinonl tMiTd to U oiio ol the most lortunaU dUcorerlt In runlU-inc, It nukUj- cures Coughs, CoMi, and aU lunj trouble ot th Kttrc.t nature, reuioilnir, as It dors, the csUM 01 the affectation anj louring Ui U In a sUong and healthy condition. It ta not an csperiuuiita medj. cine, but has stood ths test ol 1 cars, euluf MtUfacUon la crery cue. which its rplJfr Incrcadtw s trery seunn. confirms. To million bottle sold annuaUj, Uewars ot medicines ol sliuilar iumes,ltejr Introduced. Uohe's Herman Sjrup was Introduced in the United butes tn lMJJ, and Is oor sold in verrton acdsilUtfe In ths diluted world. Three daw will teller any or dluary 0000, Prk 75 esats. Sample bottle, JO cuts Horth American Rrlew. Tho leading article In tho North American Review for November 1 by tho Hon, Wil liam Ilcach Lawrence, nnd Is devoted to an exposition of tho inonachical principlo hi the United States Constitution. It is shown that under our Constitution tho Kxocutlvo is vested with powers far greater than thnso possessed by the king in n limited monarchy. Tho am plitudu of tho President's constitutional pow ers is best seen from tho history of tlio war of secession, ns when Mr. Lincoln, without wait ing for tho assembling of Congress, declared tho blockado of tho Soi.t'icrn p:rts, and called into scrvico for thrco years n volunteer nrmy of upward of 42,000 men. Tho author fore sees danger to tho pcrmanenco of our rcpuh. llcan institutions, resulting both from tho vast- '"' ncss of these powers nnd from tho existing methods of choosing Presidents, nml thinks : that a radical change iu tho Constitution is im- '. pcratively demanded. In (ho same number of tho Itoview Bishop W, C. Doano points out ' tho advantages of frco religious discussion; even "tho blasphemy of irreligious discussion," hu thinks, works, tho glory of Hod. Tho Hon. Montgomery lllalr writes of "The He publican party ns it was and Is." Upon the suppression of tho rebellion ami of slavery, the mission of that party was accomplished, nud since the! death of Lincoln its caror ha been one of usurpation, corruption and ceji- ', tralization. M. Dcsiro Charnay contributes the ' third of hlsvalualdu Illustrated papers on "The $ ltuius of Central America." Tho other I nrticlcs in this number of tho Koviow are i "Tho Nicaragua llottt to the Pacific," by Kcar-Adinlral Daniel Ammciii ','Tho Coming Revision of tho HiMo." by the Itev. Dr. Howard Crosby; "ltcccnt Kurspcan Publica tions," by Prof. T. F. Cranoj nnd finally a paper entitled, "Tho Political Situation," de signed to show how tin business interests of the country would bo compromised by a chango from n Republican to a Democratic ad ministration of tho general government. Tho document is signed by over twenty of tho heav iest capitalists of New York. It is worthy of remark that tho political .. hcrcsay known ns Communism in France '. Socialism in Germany and Nihlisin iu Russia is far moro prevalent nnd pronounced abroad than hero. Whether or not this dangerous fallacy shall busucccssttilly transplanted into this country may possibly depend upon tlio continuance of tho protective tarilf systom in tlio United States. Logically ngarlanisui is a corollary of that system, It is not going to a great extreme for labor to claim nn equal division of advantage with protected capital. If this is to bo a paternal government it may well lie argued that its beneficence shall not bo confined to tlio owner of manufacturing establishments, but shall bo extended to the werkluguioii employed in thorn. This i 0110 ' of the near danger to which we aro exposed. Already the F.uropean Socialist nro demand ing that thu profits of manufacturing enter- -prise shall bo divided nuiong tho operatives. " How such a demand could lie consistently re- i sistcd hero it is difllcult to seo. It may be that thirtefcty of capital from agrarian pitAck. will bu best subserved by removing all pre text of grievnucu ns now found in tho one sided operation of tho protective system, nnd by lotting capital stand on it own bottom ami look out for itself the samu as lalmr has always done. Tho protoctivo theory is perilous in what it implies. Hands olf is thu truo policy. 4 of tlio Government. Phil. Record. ''f A Surprised Englishman. 1 1 I'rom the Pall Hill Oazctta. "Here is an extraordinary poiutiu the pres ent condition of this country," writes an Fug-' lisliiuau traveling iu tho United State. "Amer ica is, as all would agree, an industrial couu try, nnd yet I do verily liclievo that not even in Germany is so much drilling, so much inili- .. vicinal preparation madu to fight hi moss, and ., so much organization of thu masses so drilled, ' a in America to-day, Tho Freemason's, a VJ most iinortant body here, are always on tho 4A drill; then thero is thu militia ijuito a sepa- i rate organization, of course; tho army of the v Great Republic, sic.j (a Republican organia- J tln,) of whicli Giant is tho laud, which hat ' j its custom nnd meeting places, and other or- ' I gauizatious of various kinds. In addition to these tlicro aro tho working class unions and '; Socialist bodies, most jiwerful iu Chicago, and they drill, too. It lias come upon one as S a sort of revelation. What nro thsy all nftcr! Ask them and they cannot tell you, except, perhaps, tho Socialists, and they are hazy enough ns to what they want. Most of thoso whom I have impiircd of as to what this access of military furor means had not even noticed it until I asked tho ipicstion, nud then they admitted that it is so, and that it is very mid." Tno Country's Oold and Sliver. A carefully prepared estimate of tho amount j of United State gold and silver colli in the country on Oct. 1 has lieen made by Director ' of tho Mint llurchard, which will bo embodied in his forthcoming annual repoft, provided ncT material cliange occur before Nov, 1, in which caso tho amount of coiu in the United State nt that time will bo estimated for use 111 the repot t. The estimate i based upon the respective amounts in the country oik Juno ISO, 1870 and shows an increase since thatdatoof $53,390,30.1 iu goild coiu, and $37,748,330 iu silver coin. The increase is aid to be from actual coinage, and the net import of United State coin, Tho total amount estimated a iu the country Oct 1 ar $309,8SI,003 gold ami $140,700,335 silvei. Of theao amounts there are $fl7,iXM,'J03 of B0 in the Treasury and $302,070,700 in circula tion or held by hanks, and $72, 454,000 silver iu tho Treasury and $77,344,735 in circulation. In addition, the Treasury hold $03,040,540 in gold bullion and $5,557,759 in silver bullion, J which tho mints ore turning into coin a rapidly as their facilities will admit. Thi i larger amount of specie than lia ever Uforo i beeu in the country. The increase, of BH bullion is from import of foreign gold during 1 the past year. ' J T H ,il &- A ., , -i, . &ts '"!" -"- - 1 1 ft 'B'l' '" '"l"1.!.' 'JU. 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