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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, MARCH 25, 1881. jiMflsiv mw wflBv TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. EASTERN. Ilnslnrss Hlalrittrnl. Nr.w Yoiik, March 10. 'I lie PuUle's ex change for the accomt week of March were naturally inncli smaller than for the week ending .Mirch Mh, anil they exceed those nf tho corresponding vteclv of Lutjcr atucrv city except twn, whero the decrease was in significant This fact, a regain of ILAjxt tent, in aegrpgito exchanges outside nf ow York, intuit lie regarded a urpri-ii.g if it ia considi red, lint, that extraordinary storms have caused al nost a total blockade ol the lima of tniuportation in certain rcifioiis, nnd pirtictilarly nliout Chicagi nml Milwaukee; second, that the rango f price ia fully 1- per cent. below tint uf March, 18W), ami third, that thu rt cent violent a'lO.U in vthe money market has Umlvil to cause much' hesitancy in liu-iniM up 'rations Under the circtim tatics, tho unusual iinnniinity of increase, nml thu magnitude of gain nt ninoiif tho priii tipil cillca, inaku thu itttiiii essentially on mnraiim":. Kxchati (a for the ttck end iiu March lith nt San Prnucuco, mid March IL'tii at other cities, wcroi New York 81,020.007.110(1 .Huston l'hiladilplnn 'Chicago 'JS'iiw Orleans..,,.. t&llCHUIIflti ., . ,' .. .St. l.uuis Sin Francisco. ... llalliih'iru liuiillo ('it hhuri! .Milititukec Providence Imli nupnlis Kn.iani City 'Cluveltml Hartford .Nevv II nin 70,1 17.771 IS,U.V),)I JH,(.0,'JI.'. irt.oo i or. u,b'M,tix) ii.fiil.7ai r.,rii:i'j-.M iais(i,f(.vi 7, Ihll.fl'Hl (1 77.1 iivi i,'j(ii,:iiii :i,b77,fiOO 'AlliiMlHi l.ln0li0l i,oio,:u7 i,:ii:i,i.m I.OVI.IM.'l Mexico City to tho Pacific, and $10,400icr milu on the line to the northern frontier. 'I he Government will hogin to pay tho subsidy on completion of the firat 02 nulea on thu line from Mexico to lie Pacific. Freedom from import dutiea on all aupptiei nceelrd in con a ti notion of tho road la guaranteed hy the Government. Passengers and merchandise in transit are not to be taxed, or maila either, nil of which will he freed from customs or port duty for at ycara from completion tinea, and from all Federal Htato and local taxes for CO ) cars alter completion la guaranteed, 'o Indemnify the Govtrmncnt auiuist failure I 1 Imllil th Inn-, the nartic aakins the conecs- alon tlirnuuh James Sullivan, donoalted 300.- 000 in the National Monte DeVicdcd which ia to remain on deposit until 02 miles from Mexican Ciiy to the l'acific nro tomp'ctcd. 1 lie amount can lio witmirawn ami sutislltu cil then for an equal amount of firat mortKiged bonds of tho It. H. Co. 'llio entire lino when completed will bo ab lit two thousand uiilra long. The Jltintlllmn al u has information from high ollict.il of the Deliver nod Hio Urando Company that the road will ho completed to Laredo within two years. Tho line ia imw finished to Hanla Cruz, New Mexico, and ia bring vigorously pushed sou tliu aril. An in completed ru.id from Corpus Ch Isti, Texna, at thu mouth of the ltio Grande, to I,ii e do has -itinilj been purchased by the llenvir ami Kin Ormolu Compiuy, and a ID inilo gip in it will be finished n apeedily aa zrnilings and track 1 tying cinbu a'cotnpllsl vd. When tho work is ilouu it mil nllord ioiiikc Hon Ktttcen T,t cdo m.d ()acatnn, New Orltnm and other Gulf port", and Iw of great nid in t-.inKirlallon of supplies, iron, etc., to the co itractora on thu .Mexican Imu pri per. The Hlrira uf V-s lurk. .Wvv YuliK. Maich 10 -A Inyo meeting of iliu vi ry beat citircus was hchl t'j.niulit in Loop, r llistitiltu to pint-at nirnliist tuu till clean iiinditi n of thu strict". i lliiiutiitii Mini's limlr lilllliill .1 W Maekuy eoittribtiteii f.'.,000 to thu Gunt Intnl. v present him with 10,000 on hia releaae. An appeal with this in view will be made to America. At an executive meeting of the land league held here j csterday, Kev. Mr. Hjlott, a prot eatsnt clergyman from llclfast presided. Thus by charity conciliation, brotherly feeling, broad patriotiam mid good sense, all tending to tink the memories of the feuda of the past ages utterly out of night, and to bring Irish men of all unctions and persuasions together on nno common platform. The land league, with the muttoea "down with landlordism," "down with rent." "down with Ml forma of robbery of labor." uprcari its standard and advances into the 'uture. fouei;. T..UI . tOutaido of New Yolk .si,,.,ii7,:ni,:i s jii),i:ii,:i;,-i 'I In) return cilia for llttlu comment, bic.uiao tho partial Interruption of hiisimsa has af. foctiil'triinsact ems very uucipijlly at ditlcr out ciiii , and tn ty leadily account forgicnti r divcr.itic in ii.iuipari.ini thin netu illy npptar. Ilriilul Mulrnxr. FnlcT Wiiiitii, Texaa, March IH. Frank Vnr.ier, n nuru, nftir tvrrihly choking, boit- .lug nml gagging I, una IMiaon, n h mda uiu And ipiitu accomplished j iiuim hdy Using tun iniiua noni una city, lirutiilly nutrngeil h r mid llud, hut una pursunl by friends of t hi any, cipuire.l .mil loilguil in JjiI llu till probably bu l)nclud. Mrnnliir ttllln'a ( iiiiiinlllrr tssluniiirnl. The rmised committee, lista projuriil by thu Itupilbbi-au eaiieua nsaii;ua Senator Milhr to poaitiotiN on foicigu rvlatioua, naval nllmrs nml nulling cominittcea, llu u nt liiat na signed to tlincoiuiniitej on commeriu in plicu .Senator .lone", of Ncvnda, who was truia feiiml tt thu foreign relitl'ilia coiuuiitlie, but lt was ilia. in in id tint thiamrniiguiueiit uoiild intiiftirn Wfh .Siiutor l'arlij'a letuntlou on thv o unuureH which inner inelud a two luciii bviH 'imui ihn a linn Slittn, Sunator .loins waned hit prcfetumu mid the mucin paid -l!u. Milliir thu coiiiiilitneut, irv uiiiiauilf i n in Sun itor, of placing him upon thu for uigii rcla'lcnn con, until o, w lulu Jiiuua n till ua to thu fuiiuiitlii) on ciiinini rer, holding iil-ii Jiii f iurr Kiitiou on thu Ihmuc'M eoiiiuiittio liu wciiiiiiiiL' n il mill in tliu iiiiuuiittiu on ront'iigi nt nxp use", lilch giis him o nniiuil elirk .unl n inmiuittiu room Thu bllsiliesa of thu iviuitnittiu oil folelill rull'lous will lx of iiuc'omiiioii intenat and liup.rt.iii . to Ci'ifori.li ihia session, and pn. Lib's throilchoiit thn pirauut C ll 'rusa, as thu ''hi Ulan tlt.itna.iio (o Ihi ncraiu conaidereil ami rexirtid by it, nml in thu near futuiu thu cci'iinilttni will lo nilliil iixiii to liandlu such ntliir liiiHirtaut luutliiHls as thu Intel Ocu iu iuiiiI iinstliMi n id Mm tioitiui that am to Ihi ncgotiittil for tho iluilopmcnt of iiuimcro mid tin full pnitiotion of Aiii'riinn industrial .fiutirpri-c ii ,M xico, (lur Kjinpsllir liirn lain!, T hit xirilarv i sta'o lias nvtitttl fnuii (leniral Foster, United Mt. lis liiiuiatir nt St. l'eti raburg, tliu following! To Hindi", aucri tary at Wnshingtoui I hit miuistur for foruign nirUrs si.s tint the em Himr ia profiui .iludly touched by thu uprua. siniia of ajtiipilliy m thu Inisident unit Suiatii of oiir rniiiitr, forvshicli tho doojnsid ein ienie piofe.H unccru uittcm and uinieat irirodahip It ia a legacy lift to I'mpirur Alexander 111, nu I which lii unjeaty, in nu cord with thu Itu.sian intion, nc.ipta from , thiMle't)i4 of Ida heart. .tilgucil) rOSII'.lt, Minister. lo be Inkru lo rw lurk. At thoriiiuat(if tho family of Gm. I'pt'ii wlmduainil his leiiiilna to bu bioiic'lit ei-t, Soclittn l.inm'ii t.day aulliori1 (leu. Me. Dowtll li 'ill graph' tn detail tvui illkiin f rum thu dis iion of thu 1'acllU t iKCOmMii) llio itiii ilo a to New York, llie Hrvlrnii Hull ii m Hrltritir. Sr. lu ia, M ircli 10 Flu' .'rjiiicWiriiii to iiiurcow will p.ibliah nn article nu thu narrow giugo ritiliiKtd Uni of Mt'xiiit, which gitus inform iti hi iu' iH'foru ma In publio. Thu statoini'iit ia iliiisud from thu liightot author. Ity, and mi) bu itdioil uhiu 'lh Muxium gocriiiu-iit hi granted ir) liKnl suUidios to th prujie tois of the unti riirisu, who lui"o oiganu d mi lur thu name of the .Mexican Na tional ('.instruction Couiptny, with e'Guv Hunt, n( Colorado, as uikiuer, and Gin, J. l'.iluur and .lames MiUitau ivcupying high p'silioua Tho rad ia to bu known aa thu Muxiiau (utra,l, iiid will lu partially iu cateiisioit of thu lUnvirand ltio lirnnde nivl, alth ugh under illllcrvut orgaiiKatiuu, Under the pnitisl 'lis of thit grant, thu Muxican Na tl mil C'listriut'oii Cnuipan is required to build llrt an inter-tHcaiiio lino from tho City of Minimi to thu I cilioiK'eiiii, passing through Tallica, Mirasatto, Aonuliora. MoiUa, . iiioiu a'id ltpiudail 1 1 Mtuttmllu, orbctttt'ii tha.t point and Niwdad. Second, an Inter, nation il lino from tho City of Mexico til the northern fiuiitirr, coiuimiioiug ou the uut tlosirab'o i.iint butwicn Maiuvstiuaud Morlen. then through Stu l.iit l'otiui. Sallita ami Monterey tu ltredo on tho ltio Grande, or Itctwceu that isiiiit auJ hUglo I'ai, Although tho grant was issuinl lat Fall, I ut fun, it any, ot tho details he iK'tn pub. lished, Thu ixniipanv is ni(iiirsl to compluto 277 Wilis of road try two ea.rs. The inter. iH-eaiuo llnu must bo completed within tit o years, mil thu lutiruatioiul uithiu eight years, from Ust Sciitomuer. Tho rmpuirtxl gaugu is thtiu Knglish fiet. 'llio i-oinpany In traiisfuriiig any of its. rights it ni)iurvel to tnuih the lino U'dno any part of It can bo alitnatttl. Any et'iur cimiictiiy rccvltiiig such tra-s er must Into a eipit il stock id mi lrss than ouo milium dollars, tun permit, of which mutt I iiml in mil nihility luuitnl to pai a' on tliirv. I'udtr tho sutxitlv juxtpir, tho fiuxiiiiuiiiit gnoa tio (iiinp.inyU,i P'r mile ot road constructed on the It : lom Irrlsnl nf liiiinluriiiils, Iinmigmita arrived to day, 1,1 It. A Itrgu iiuinber of German farm hinds are awiiitinif employment ntC.xstlu G iiden. Irnllors. Ill thu prosieiition of tho kroncra of the gambling and disorderly houses it hua been ascertained, aayi the Trihuut, that tw agents of tho society for tliu pretention of c imu ttcro iu thu htbit of Hiving uoticu of visits of tlm police an that law -I ruikcra were enabled tu defeat tliu ends of Jit-tlco. HnllrniKl Hlnlrinrnl, Mll.WACKU, Maich 18. -Thu annual rrnort of thu Chicugo, Milnnukiuand St. Paul Kail- wilt will ahow ,'UI 710 per cent, increase in thu pas-engir biisiniss over thn preceding yuir, ami ., ,1 IU per cent, inerca.su In tlir fluiuht biiaiuea.. Ilir liiiulmt i lilriiuit MNngrrrrsl. ClIH'Min. March IS. 'Iliu collections for tint G. rgim Sangcrfcat to be held lieru in .Iii'iu, amount to $.V).0(M), ami tloio ia every iiulicntioii tint thu occasion trill Ua note worthy for ita uisunitiide mid attrcesa A litslly llullillnil. Thu count of tliu expense of I sibling tho now eitstom bouau and lost olll;e alioiia thu tuiount t'tbu8.t,itll),00(). hi. Louis IjiiiiI I riititl lAiiissiiirs, Wasiiimiisis, MiiicIi lh. Tna on thu re- inminiiiilatiou of Seen ttry Schum that thu St, liuii land Bindl.s wirt art titled. Thn secretary obtaiul thu iuforuintio'i on which hu tict'd froma friind. It ia belintcil nt tins laud ntlicu tliA ring liiiviifriiidulintty obtained tuba to liir.ru than a million neri-s of jniblio Inula, ino.t i f which they lute sod to iniin. cent auttli'ia.who therefore liiivu no valid tiMu to thn bind, they occupy. (Imvinent olh cinla say that it rvata w ith the at iSi tary of thn interior nml tin itttoriiuV'gi uural to ibcid" w hitther t IV il suits shall ho lieguii nt once to vmatu titles to tin no hllli" Ilia lieli veil thnt vihatuvur ia iliternilind upon, It will bo an arranged (lint thu blow shall not fall hmily (iimiii thousands of dii-anl actthrs whoso httllirto intuoly liudiapinril title n to thur bomia inn ruudtrud iutolvtal by tins ex I osiire. tluui'i KlHB" .lnsr tt.rassil. N.tv Yiiiik, Marth IH. W. II. Vniuhrliik a tils fin KuiTipo April lltb, nud .lames K. Kia'iin is giini" nbrtud iliiring tho latter pail of tho sanio month This ia c"iiaidtrtil na nu iiuli'Mlnii that thu market will not fuel the Inlluenoa of their support for snmo time. Talk rnit t xlm KeaUa, WAaiiiMiTON, March 18. -Tho talk aUait nu extra ac.sion of Cougrcs.s is increasiug, and diiriutr thu lust fuwdava tho nuntinent to priH'tiro thu isauaiito of )xsidiiial call for ' . t ... - t....l.. ..-1 1 l. -......!. rl. OUO IISS t'Vlllt'OIIV icmiieil imiicii illuKtll I IIO uiiuBtiiiii will nri'bnblv oooiu up for cmtsidera : 4 ... ........ m . m1....u. ....iit!... m..l . m ClOII ill fc4-lll"l l', V-,,,V l.ll,llj, MM-. , t'xp ctttl that a dicislaii will bo luailu at thnt timo, Miauwhllit thu ihanees for nnd ngtinst tliu is.iuiico ot a t nil aeeiu tu lw pretty tiUilly dividuil, for although tho general drift of Itupublitaii sentiment in Contiross op. rosea nu extra so'sion, nud nlthoiigh I'resi tli'iit Gartlcl 1 h thua far beenavir-ota is. su'nvj the propnsed call, sovumlof the stroni: est ptrty liwdurs nro asking for it, ami Si ire ta.y HUini! Ins aUntt uoiicludot tt exert his imwcrfiit lull tciK'g in tliu same direction. in liitrrrstlns I'rtft. Gen. lli'itj. Uncolnwas tho first secretary of vtar. Il vv.ta nppoiutod ill 1781 Tho Ut aecrvtarv of war is Hobt, l.liicilu ap. pointed iu IS5l Just ono hundred vjlh dif. feront'ubifv.uii the ibtca of apt diitnient. A pic'tiint of tho llrst secretary haiicaupon tho walls of tho lUpirtinent, and u picture of tho present secretary w ill bo laced along ai lo of it Si fir as is known theio la no buml of rrlttionship Wtwttli tho two seoretarvs. Irltas Vues Ntw YnliK March 18, Tho Inah llorif has a ape-cial eablt dispatch from Uublin, con. taming tho following iutsi Thuty land letfuo ibiifs aio now iii piison, Slitridau, thu ingaiiun. w-i am stud jestenlay it Tub be rvurry. His vvifo was im her tluath btsl. Itiidlonlisui ia now rampiut, and landlords aro serving suno prisoners with writs, for Kick routs, in jail. bind inuetings were held last Sunday in tlfci'un cosntits, mid wtru attciidtMl by grrat multitudes. 'Ihute nu e lings wero clmraotiT-i.-d witliimnieiisoeuthusiasni. brav o speeches andstroiigaiiti'raiirtaUiidriiicingresolutfcuia. 'llits Irish peniplo aro inost diterniiiieil. and will tight tho good light totholaat. Four hundred tenants under Undlopl l'almtr, of Mavo, havo struvk ;ainst the pa)iuent of ix'iit on account ol thoarrwsts going on. F.vietion notices aio falling in show era v or Inland. Twelve liuiidrel writs nd eject, uit'iits were servttl last week. 'I lie land leaguu counsels tho ptoplo to resist to the lvt. Tho consrspioiice. in ll likelihood, of this general resistance, will Ihi largo numbers of luiil ali s for iion-pav Hit lit of rent. W list the landlords will itiiii by such result re. mains to Iw scon. Tbtro is a general feeling with ligard to ejectuients throughout tho laud league that tho people should allow tho e v w ions to Ule placo and that tho land league should then iniiiiediately provide houses on tho evicted farms. I have just bad a Utter from poor luv itt, llevvritcschcerfultv. but no politics aijt al. Iou.,1. Not linu iHtor wonl aliout tho laud iiui'sti Hi fr uii tho fituntler uf tho land league. A tcstiui mial uioiciiieut lias started ltro to A fiernian Hew. JlriiLiN, March 18,tireat satisfaction ia felt at the tenor of the circular from the Rus sian foreign ollico. It is said to bo strictly in conformity with an autograph letter from the c'.ar to the empi-ror. Tho idea of holding an Kuropean congress for the repression of an srehiat intrigue is again ventilated hero. The Monet try Couvenllon. Thodtaftof a convention, to lie submitted to th monetary conference, mentioned on the loth mat. ia mltlier otlieial nor has it been communicated to tho powers. The propor tion of 1 to lot mentioned therein has not been rcaolved upon by America and France, who prefer tho proposed variable proportions, nriinmllr Iniinit. Sr l'fTHnin'iw, March 111. Tho amount of (l)iiamito found in thu Nihilist mine was eight pounds. Ilir lliisslnn nillnl In Ilniirnlng. Moiirnin" llsga hang from every building in St. Petersburg. MlillMs miurntiilntril. I'aiih. March IS. I'lacinla coiiitratulntiiii; thu nihilists nu tho ns-a'siimtion of tho czar hivu been posted hero nml one nrrcst was made. I rutrr tylns li) I lull! rnlnfs. 1.IIMUIV, Mr.rch IS In tho Craver-Siott match at thu end of tho ahootiint to-iiizht thu acoru stood) Ciaver 7,801, Scott 7,703. tn Arrrry. St. I'lTiusiiuitii, March 18. Mlclinclou" is tho iinmo of thu voiinir nun arrested nn the 10th iint, nt the hoiisu wherrt Kouaaaknfr oh- taltinl tho bombs, llu " n peasant from tho province nt Smoiciiak. 1'nrcrs toiliul In his Iioaaeasioii mention both Cntherino canst and .ittlo G irden street, in tho nrighborliood of tho scene of tho car'a .assassination. llliaslnii linns. St. I'mKini'iui, March 18 Tlio Journal Ue St. IVtursburg states, evidently olBcally, that a tuanif'-ato will forthwith lie issued an noiineiug thnt picitic viuttsaru held by the now Cnr. Twulv o pounds of dy mani'o liav u been found In a initio nenr thu ev ir's palui u It is believed that tho Grnml Duke Yaldi mir ad t oca tea strong reprtsaivo measures. Ilir jnl Vla)ur Miintrsl. Iimmin, March 18. It is statnl tint forty pounds cf povtilcrvtaa p.ickcd in tho box dis cern rtd under thu Mansion bouse window. The Lord Mavrhian iinmliir f telegrama from tho Atflcneaii otlnnica congratulatiiig nim Uxui bla eacapu. Ho has nlso reccivtil tliruatciiiiig letters. War 'ernllu;iii sloiitli .trrlra. NrWi'variK, Natal, March IS. Desnitu prtiee negotiations, lint isle, troops are bring vigorously pushed towanl tho camp nt .Miami I'rosiiect, and it Is airiroi'd that tlf IhHraitru aro fortifying I-aiiitniisnek. Thu fkicrs luvu nckniivtlnUu that tliry lost .10 men in thelat tlontMalolnllill. I'rriutrulliiita for lite I'mii rlJ e . St. 1'rTr lism'in:. Maah 18. Tho noly of tho Kinmror will bo removed to IVtronp miloviki fortieaa Stturdav. Att honsa-., sliopa and public buildings will bu draped iu black and vtliitr. Thu xWi arched all Iiouaus in t o neighborhoiHl of tlie Miclia.d ndiitg school. All householder A, n. tliu route which tho funeral is going to take are prohibited ailmittiug strmikers into tlitir dwe'lliiiga to witnriw the procession except (hi thrir nun reaH)iiilulity. Dluislriitis llrs-a Iu lite Dtr EjssI, 1W III IV, Mnrch III. I'ho towns of IiicIh.Ii. on thu Wick, sea, an I'leudin ill Auatrii nru rt'ortiil nearly nil ilcatrojcd by n'ro Jest.r day. 'thrco huiulrcil and liftten houses, in (lulling thu custom hoiisu nud foreign consul litis weio burned at -nclioli, litaSkrr dtatniirnl. IiMHis, March 111. A Vienim enrrespod dent states that thu rniort of tho resicnatk'n of llarun Von llaymerlo ia false, llaron Vwt Ha) merlo telcgniphnl a meaaaifu of coiuIoIcmu to St Petersburg hnme liatuly after ho re ceived news of tho assassination. .la Irish r LaaUrsI In itrtilUiiil, l.l ITH, March 10. lien custom otltrers hoarded a vtMsel butded with oil cake fnan New Orleans, a Ihix was discovered contain, lug several thousand tnitridires. It is stated that it was originally intended to ditchirgv enrgo at Qii'enslown. Tho police havo Ukeu charge of the cartridge. St. PsTiMiit'lui, March 11'. As nt pns ent arranged tho coronirAtioirof iheCxir will tako place at Mo, cow nn the expiration of the period of deep iiioiiriiing,the imperial part)' remaining at Moscow until thu end of tho J ear. siillltitn' Itrtilt Intloraeil. I.UMK1N, Mnr.li 18, Arcbbisbop Cruke, of C.ishel, baa written tu A. M. Sullivan con. gratulatiug him on his reply ta tho I.entin Iiaatoral of Archbishop McCnbe. Arehhishnp 'roko -iys that ho uurtservcdly adopts Sulli van's seutiiiie'iitsagiiiist Archbishop .MiCalw'a nioustrt ua ini)utations, Ilir I'laroti DhiHillns Malrh. UiMuiN, March 18, In the Carver-Scott match, at tho conclusion of the shooting to night, oach man had made S,70. lMt'lllV COAST. The -u I tHUrlsrts Tvisaaae HltualUsi. Svn Fiuncim.1i, March 10. Hut ono spot charter hat liet'ii reported during the week, and a them has hcei. fair inquiry fur tonnage it is evident that ships are held with great tirinne.li. For llio prvseut the tonuaga aitua tioii it strongly iu favor of ships, as tho tleet under engagement it loading rapidly and dit fiigsgrd tonnago in port is light ami there art) very' few ships due. The Knglish market also shows improvement, but that far wheat has obtained tho bene lit of this advance as large sales hero conclusively show. Two v esse It have been reported during tho week as char tered to load at Wilmington. That port has becomo quite a shipping point for wheat, ami another exrof exports direct from Southern port vv ill form quite an item iu our grain ileer. Several vessels aro now on the w ay to Wilmington with cargoes of coal, and' nn double-illy most of them will load Kick from that port with wheat cargoes. Hero char terenaro acting with caution, and do not seem diaposed tt pay rates asked, wl ah ac counts for the light biitinesi transacted. Un der these circumstance it is impossible to give accurate quotations. ITEMS BY TELEC.RAFH. in search of the ill bo )milt nt Charleston, Czar's assassins Have Mlslara lis I taut or WIM thrrrr si- isats al hand It eurts IVu.-hi, iVus, l-roiiiliitls. W luvi'ln,- Cou.h, liHis Inrlutuu, (uuii,tioii, snJ all Tbrott suJXuicx IVaiplilnt. .V) veau iu t jt a bold Tho Pope lias sent a letter of condolence to the Czar. Itennett will probably go Jcannctte himself. A cotton mill capital $-100,000, Nihilists claim that tho havo not yet been arrested. . A bill was reported in tho Houso at Albany for fetnalo suffrage nt all elections. J. Stanley Brown hat been appointed pri vate secretary to President Garfield. Mnhono will probably name some Virginia re idjuator for tho ollico of at rgcaiit-at-arms It is understood that tho President-will ro nppoint Fred Douglass marshal of tho dis trict. The Belgian chamlier of deputies passed a voto of indiunatiou at tho aasassiiintisto of tho Czar. Tho City of Peking br ught 009 Chincto passcitRcrs fruits IIoiiRkon to oan rraif- Cisco, Another strons shock of rarthuuako has oc curred at Cacaiuiacciola. Many houses have fallen. Tho secretary of wr dismissed charges pre. pared by tho pay master general against Col. 0. M. Terrell. Operations have beuu resinned. The Brit ish troops crossed tho river during the day. A pontoon bridge ia being constructed. An order has leen published hero piohihit inir tho importation into Auatrii of swine, pork, bacm or sausagis from thu United States. Tho Milwaukee nud St. Paul directors havo recently dtclnt id n dividend of .IJ pur cent, on Ixjtli cWa-us of stock, payvble April '.'(Ith. Among nominations sent to tliu Seiiato tins It. J, Wats in, naval ollicer at Sail Finncisco, and Geo. A. btcil, Postmaster nt Poitlni.d, Gitgon, lhu court martial on Knuasnkott will con siat of six ollicers of thouuards. n commander. corporal and pnvato from every sotudrou of guaril'. On Monday night. Senator Mnhono was kopt np until - o'clock, receiving con gratulatory telegrams from all parts of tho country. C. P. Mack, of Tuaco'a, was nominated to day by Ieiuocrato of the Seventh district to fill vacancy occasioned by Conger's election to tho Senate. Thoru is a deficit in thn Ashuclot, N. II., savings bank, probably amounting to $100,. 000 TrensurrrAlbeo has Afsigncd his property to the bank. Twenty-six national ranks havo rcdeposited !,,VM,000 U. . bonds na security for cip il Iitiug notes, half n million of which wire iswnetl to day. It has I ecu thought necessary tn follow the pntelaniation ot rjuperor Alexamler 111., Iiy n specisl ukato sumiiKiiiing the peasiuts to Join iu alle'calu o Willi otlnr laitlilul subjects, Joliii Tfeiltrr nml John .Mclilhlo were found dead iu n cell in thu Haston penitenti ary this inoriilinr. It Is thought that II. li te r killcil .Melinite- anil then hangeil lilm- .cir. 'llio detail of ollicers and men for tho Jean nctto ac-irch expedition ill not bo niado for sove r.il day s. It is believed that l.ieut. G. A. Ilerry, V, S, navy, will command tho exposi tion. An explosion in n tsy torpedo nnd small lltoworksi factory. HSJ South First street. llrqoklyn, recently, ilcmnlishcil asti all frame structure an I iiijuicd se rural persons, hut not fatally. The .t.vHivl .'" aaya:1he grief for the einn-ror ly tho Uusaiaii nation is luconsnlnble. but if they require proofs of thp iinmonsity of (iieir loss, iv ssoiiiu in. iiinnvouuiit; in utiuciicu of coiulAletieo which lour ui from the sove r. eliiii govirniiieiitsuud lutien.al representatives ot tho worn. Thu Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo railroad tiled articles cf incorporation on tho 10th. Tho capital at- ek placed at $.1,000,. 000, nnd is divided into .'MXOOO shares. Tho oblrct it to build a broad iniiL-o rail road from. Pueblo, via Colorado Springs, to Denver. Govcrniismt circles have entire contldeuco in tho pacitio "ilicy of tbs kevr czar. It is stated that ho will shortly- issue a manifesto emphasizing; the niott i "Pence and harmony " mill ileclinng his Intention toclevotu Mlnisell mainlv to lute mil letorm General Crook's died at New York on tli 17th. Democrats in tho SmaU threaten to tlli butter. Tho now leeiu iu Paris Ilm been taken sev eral timet over. Thu illncvs of the king vl Sweden and Nor way is thought to Ihi alarming. Gen. U A. Sheldon, of Ohio, will be ap pointed (lorirnor of Nuw Mexico, Senator Kd'muuls has cone to Florida for his health. He paired with Senator Vanco. Grant's Mexico engagements will prevent his lieing iTe'siiient oi iiw vvoriiis rair.vsso riation, Kt itlish canltnlists lutru lietui sadly llecced by a company which lavishly advertised tn make cotleo out ot uaf-s. A rfsiK-ctcd German naineil John Schmidt comniitteil suicldo list aturtliy near Pout- erty, by taking strychnine An explosion nccurrud iu thu Kurekit ikv. tier nulls, bear lWike-lty, roiiltiug from an exp'nmelit. -o sonout tlamage. There was a disturbance among tho Irish soldier in camp at P.ldensliot, P.uglatid, ou tho 17th; iiiany arrests vsero made. An attempt to blow up the Mayor of Lon don's houso was fortunately discovered by a policeman, before any damago was done. Gen. MrllikoiT hat sent a warning to the Golns and Strana iuv.ipers for theirartiiles iu reference to the accession of Alexander III. Chief Justice Catou, of Illinois, protests against theconfirmatiouof Stanley Matthew's appointment cbielly on the grouud that ho is uot a resideut of the circuit. Great precautions have been taken for tho snlety of 'the houses of parliament sin -e the discovery of the plot to ldow up the Mansion Home. The police in and around the build ings havo been reinforced aud tho cellars ex- amined. .tninos .ttranhnn. a ntnneer Scotch resident of San Francisco sad Y ctnrio. cast himself Into the sea at He-acon Hill, Victoria, on the Kith, and was drowiicel. Ho was upwards of 70catsof sKo and had met with heavy re verses lately. On the Ifith, Capt Glass of tho U. S. steamer .lanrcstnwu, and Miss Johnson of Oakland, Cal wero marrieil in the Ueformcd church, Hunibolilt street, Victoria, by the Kev. Bishop Cridge. The happy couple will leave by the California for Sitka where Capt, Glass' caiel is stationed. Information was received from Washington pointing to an extra session of Congress. The effect of a call for nn extra session is variously estimated by operators. Many thinking It would have depressing influence, while the Gould people maintain that it would have a favorable elfcct. Tho Kvcnitig Port learns that Blaino aud Conkling are using their influence tn have an extra session callod) that thus far the Presi dent and Secretary Winitom have ti"t favored such action, but havo rather opposed it; that the wliolu subject will comu before the cabinet nt nn early day and be decided. Dispatchi s from tho Eastern and Southern States ami Canada, state that St. Patrick's 'ay wns observed nioro quietlv than usual, 'ho p "occasion iu many cases being ilispcns.il vi ith, nut'tings, i nines nud various amuse ments, taking tho place of a parade. Thn republicans hnvo decided to incren'o tho miiuiicrahlpol thu iinaneucommtiii'u irom 0 to 11, ndding Piatt llio tltmocints will mid Harris, miking it consist of Morrill, Sher man, Ferry, Jon.s, I'll tt of New York, Iktv aril, voornees, Heck, .Mollicraon nml Hants Gun. Upton s remains will lie brought from Presidio ou Saturday nnd taciitrd by troop" from stttions mound thu biv. The v will bu met Ity tho entire second bngade, N, G C, and tho colllii uao rted to Oiklaml. where it will lm si nt cast Sunday with a e,iunlof honor from the 4th artillery. All special dispatches stnto that Gen. Wood lias infurmed uewsp pxr cories",iideiit thai nt yesterdiy's piolonsed meeting, nt which nil member of tho linor triuinvirnte wire present, thu terms of tint B.itisb goveriimint vtciutoon great extent accepted, llio Boers ivaerviiu; ouo or tuo lnants for further con sideration. Beecher has nccoptcd an invitation to sprnl. nt a mass met ting at Cooper Instltnte on the 2.11, under tliu auspices of tho Tranarnal Doers sympitliy committee, to paas rvsolu tions npprovinif tin) course of Pmi lent Juii livrt mid hits followers, nml denouncing thu pedicy of Great Brittiu toward the Dntch p.. trlots. A mettiiiL-will bo held at Cooper Institute to demand of the legislature reform fn meth ods of street tteining, 'lhu cull is aigneal by tho lamest and inostliillutntial array of nanit a appended to uny public meeting call sinru tliu wnr. Tho moreuieiitwna niitiatsd by trailing physicians wlu ascribed tho stnrtling iiienaau of mortality rc-coi els of latu to tie .onditicasof our stlects. Duncan Mcltttv re. of tho Canadian Pasth'u f Itailw ay syudicnte, leaves for Kiropo to I gone somu weciu ma i-tenia syuuiciite cus purchased $20(000 worth of cass aim its organization ."lOd.OOO railway ties mid the first installment of steel rails for iistive work. It hat nisei selected many of itt e-ajuecis and construction hold1 men. The social Islsrr party viho hrirtj-a c-ntrV orcanizittion in Detroit, publi.liedu statoiiitut r iidiatiiig all connection nud ty inpatliy with Julius Schwab of Nuw York, nud bis savlnus about tho assassination of Vntidcrbilt, GouIJ and others. 'J rj denounce hit iittttrnnct s us idiotic nud tdidiui.' to dufett tho nim of t'ett party townids nirurlioiatin,; thu condition of nvmiugmeu, An encyclical letter has been .Wucd pro. chiiuiiii! a Jubilcu from March I lltb to Nov. 1j(, fpr Kurooe, nail to tho cud of tliu ytmr forthoTCttof thenorld. Pan. Kruger iu kis letter to Presiimt Brand ot Orungu 1 reo Stati-, exprca.esl grrat elesiro for honorable teait- In tin third stage ot the pigeon notch Car wr beat Grnlium. 10 to 10, and Soott liest (Sunlon, -10 to .10, A deciding beat aft 1C0 biriU each was then sbt in four stage-. At the becuiuiiiiig Scott was rather tho favosito in tlut betting, Scoresi rrver2l, 18. 21, 10, total. 7'J; Scott, 15, 111, 24, 10, total, 7. Carver this wins the champion cup and JCsVJO sUke. Scott has challeuiiinl Carver ton match f , r the cup and i'iO a side, tlio coittest to be within two months Agcntlemauotlered to bsit JC.'hOO that Scut would win. A. M. Sullivan bos written a luttsr in ait- kwer to the letteu paatoial of Archbishop I -uccacM) in iomiiii, jib repuiliaies tho lilt puUtion that tho- tulles havo put aside tht-ir atueusty, ami u'liwi (ho arclilitsaop of in suiting somo of tho most examplary devotee of thu church. Little coiifidrutt is felt in the animate site. cess of the Gictia frontier negotiations. Ike iorto is accelerating the eqninet of ro serves and dispatching steamer to various points for their traiisportati m. French awl ltaliaii ambaaaadors are not in accord with Goachen, lliitash amlaiaaador nnd Von llatz. felt, German aiubxs.ador, regarding tho utotle of procedure. I'.xcavstiou o( the mino discovered near the residence nf tho emperor wa continued. A gallery lea Is fmin a shop t" the middle of tho slr.et imd there aro lelcgraoli wires along this gallert. Klemeuts for an clectrio bat e.y were found in tho shop. Tho mine will lie tloodtd ami its contents removed. The shop w aa taken January last by a peasant named lUroferuu and his wile, named ItolisolT, who havo disappeared. Suspicion auaiiist him was arouseil by neighbois seeing Holi.off smoking cigarette a cust mi unusual with the peas ant cUas, Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary tlio formula of n simplo veg. etablo remedy tor tho spceely and permanent er. fnr Coiikiiiiintioii. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma, and nll'l hi oat and J.uug Airection, also a positive ami radical emu tor Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having t.sted its wonderful dilative liowcrs ill thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to mako it known to his sulleiing fellows, Actu. ated by this motive mid a elesiro to relieve human sullering, J will send ffeo of charge ti nil who elcsiio it, this lecipc, in German French, or l.ngiish, with full eliicctions fo preparing ami iiaing. Scut by mail by ad dressing with stamp, naming this paper. Qlli.U.vu, nu rowers jtiuut, " W. W. uolOinil Jtochcstcr, N. Y. Tho resort to Harvard has urown wider dur ing the past fifteen year. The percentage of students from outside of New Knglnid hat increased; the resort from the Southern States lias fallen ot), but the increased resort from the Middle and Westeru States has moio than made good this loss; the medical scho I is, aa It has alw ay a Wen, essentially a New Kugland sc'hooll and tho resort to the law school lias somewhat narrowed of late, chiefly in conse quence of a loss of students from the Southern and Middle States. Profesaor Bancroft, of Brown University, in a recent address, commended tlio thorough study of the J-higlish language to Schools. Ho said that pupils should be taught Composition upon a careful plan; the touiubstioii should bo laid by giving to the puwl the work of the best autors, and also a char ulta of what he is expected to do, making him understand and follow out the plan iu the simplest matters of composition. Msny teachers, ho said, think that the way it to write, ami he adds that tuiletlnite nuns never accomplish any thing but ludetiultu lesults. W Don't Uke It. Aincriean AiricuHurist, It it impossiblo to attend many of the fairs. coming crowded as they do, into tw o or three weeks, and scattered far aud wide over the whole country from Maine to California. The last one wo were at reminded us too much of a place to sell goodt at retail, rather thau a display of the warts to pleaie mid instruct the visitors, and a healthy striv iug for the prizes, Mr. Smith was there occupying a permanent plase in tho machinery hall with a soap to cleanse the skin, and was calling upon everv one who passed him to buy and try it. An other man, Jones, the cutler, w as there w ith a full assortment of Jackkuives. and u. making it a point to close out his stock at cost. hat riht has a drv euod or lt itoro to the srace aud much of it in many placet-in any building m an aericultiiml intr. it e lau ici see now u neips agriculture It is not for the greatest good ot the greatest number. Shop leepers, wo should suggest had battiri.il the rear and let their nlsc . t tilled with thevso things which eanuot Ikj con. atautlyon exhibition in the street wmdows of tsvery ntyt lag or small. .tuitusl I lower ' The imnicnso sale nml gleiit popularity of Green's August Flower in all totv lis mid villa ges iu the civ ilircd world has cnustel many imitators to adopt similar names, exj cctlng to reap and harvest for thcinsclvesnttho expense of tho nlllicted. ,'lhls ineilicinu was introduc ed iu IS08, and for the emu of Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, with their cllecU, such as Sour Stomach, Coativencsa, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion' Palpitation of tho Htart, vertigo, etc., etc., It never lias fail cd to our knowledge. Three doses will rc hov o any case of Dy spepsia. Tw o million bot tles sold last year. Pnco 70 cents. Samples 10 cents. nTxErS King of the Blood Cuts all disorders molting from Impurity ths Stood, including all Scrofulous Diseases, kin Eruptions, Bait ItKtatm, fiwslllngs, Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, Delllltr, Catnnli, Sec. Nine-lenths of all chronic and .10111001-117 disorder arc caused by disturbance of live cir culation of the blood, which depends greatly upon the quality. If impure from "' ot proper food, air, light, exercise, dungc of scene, or from overwork, the whole system feci it. Sometimes iti impurity Is indicated by ono of the diseases named sometimes by acJoomy, despondent, dull, Uzy feeling commonly culled "THE BLUES." Implying lack ef energy, debility, and general unhappiness. Nothing is so magical in its cfTccti as this KING OF THB BLOOD, at once a tonic and alterative, so called becauso It tones and alltrt the stagnant functions, anil healthful activity results. Numerous testimonials tlec genuineness of which is guaranteed by our standing offer of $1,000-and full directions can bo found in the " Treatise " accompanying each bottle. Trice $.oo per bottle. Sold by"all dealers in metfitine. D, Ransom, Son & Co., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. Ague Mixture Chills and Fever aro permanently cured by lr. Jayae'st Ague Mix ture. With a littlo caro on the part of the patient to avoid exposure, and tho occasional uao of Jaynis Sana tive PiLix.thls rcmody will bo found to bo certain in lt operation, and rad ical In IU effects. In many aevtlom of tho country ubloct to Aguo one other malarial dlsousoH It has an es tablished character on a popular ape clllo for those harrosslug complaints, and tho number of testimonials re ceived Bhovv that Its reputation Is a constantly Increasing. intermittent and Remittent Fevers aro effectually cured by Dr. Jajrae' Ague Mixture. In theso oom plaints care should bo taken to follow tho directions oloaely, and especial nttontlon glvon to'the Hvor, xvhlch should be assbtod lu performing Its functions by Dn. JAVNt'sSANATiVK VlLUs. HOPOE,I)AM3iclMolfil D-ale-r, portUaJ OrtKOit SELL WHAT ? SELL IT ! TrltV"V):,?,Arr!-'' TO bhtl WniTE.IT Ks:SitiaX5",PVifil,1!i '"- SUEUVVIKT. oct.ll llT!, TllliirilV SUD, elKAbs air ),, (li mi. ctvrri.Nr.s, SsTII.WV III Ul.v plajiT, -.uii,. -VbTlCJIOhljs, 4, POTATOE JAChSanJJENWs. WORK IIOUslJs JIILCH eelivs, UUKIpni CVTTI.E. tHL,TK, H tiueji. bllLtl'. .D,l n.,.nK. .e . r Allils FOIt SALE ttsM3fftl!!117 'jT