Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 08, 1881, Page 2, Image 2

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WlbuAMETTE FARMEE:
PORTLAND, OREGON, APRIL 8, 18M.
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I'cLEGEAPSIC NEWS
KASTMtX.
Trmlo for llir l'nl Mrrk,
Nr.w Viiiik, March III. r'lotn tho 'dliV
Tlioru in nn milt nal fuattnu in drilling hoiiti
retu n thii weuk. Tneio is hut one import
antcitv t.oi' r prut nmil.ir ix'hango tiin
tuo-i hi tin' mi j I'iinirMiinn weuk 'i inst jcr.
4and tl.at ciU. fringe to a.iv, is ''hirnu'i Al
tliooud tli inuicu i) 01 nmi point1, in ri-maik
ablv Inch a.i 1 t u . i . t inuin-o uut-idt
af Now Vcu Sc mici at till city is g cater thai
fast wiel:, iiuvcithu'tM tr:in,iuitii "P
finixilor. Tlio reason In that lavt y nr tin
pails, in upuia'luiia wl.teh usually piroeilrs
Aynl -i'ttl"iin 'il n.-jiifnllv nmiu inaikei.
tint linpirtimt 'Inn t"i' ' 'ir, but tlm iii-hh-aient
nt Chii'.igu 1 t -ir w.w ixoip luiially
xnitaiii'il wliilo tlie ikiiiI ilecri'.i-u in tin
iniTiii' of nutiangcn 14 tun moiitli draw mm
itn end fully npiinir. tiis aciu n, Tin; lar-c
train i"tlouu nt Xh Urlii'iK itif pruhibly dm
In put t c atmnrili.'iir. g niu movem. nt, to
nliic'li M'tt.'l I'M i ii ihuwfimu iii.i '('. Tho i '.
eritviu nt Lnu.nvillo n r inukiihly lir.c, not
, only fi n alii w k but nur niucu tliu i.ew
year li"jun, nod i o unpin ti f it ii In
divid except an extr.ior.lin.irv iiiurvnso in
cntral biisiiiusn ill Hint city. Tliu following
inble shown tlm amount of uxoh.ingen for tliu
week cmllng .Mnrcli lUth ntSan I-'uuici-tco nml
MftiehCilthnt other cilicM
Kuw York 877 l.lWI.TOTi
JPhiladilphln l.'i.'J.'fil.IIO.'i
(Jiurmiuvti I.'I.IKII, 100
Ht. Lords l:t.4tf0,fISt
San IVmclsco II.7IH.1UT
itton IH,SI0.h:i
Wiicrig' 1M.U,1"7
Rilii'mora HI, 121, M)
Ko Orlennn U.ITri.liliS
Apart from dcnliiign in stock, oxehnngen nt
Jvuvv York Hero uiiiiini.illy small lat vn.uk
tint probably amounted to littlo mru than
$VK),(KK),(XK), iliircrin' not much from net ex
change for tliu corrcspniidiii'' week of l.int
Tear. Tlio condition of trmfv, Ii ivvuvt, op
tKM t" linvu liven ni'iiu fftMH-.ililu fir tin'
muiitlit ii'. mivrrnl nt "r citiin I Irm liu. u. In
tiin nij.'rctu tliu lniniiiuin of tliu countiy it
iroiiilrlliiily iihUImciI. It wai nimru u year
.10, no nil rcmumV', tlm' n tiuiiiviiiloiK li.int
of iipuiiliitioii in iiiuicliniiilUucnlniinituil witli
iMputi AtiwittitiiiK to in ri-tli in SI.Oli) llOilj
in ti" i Yorl: ti!.uiu$IO 001.000, ainlnt II ston
m-r tf.000,03l). Al t'liil.i'li-lpliit in :i'l !
(lartun'iiU tliu trmlu iiiowinvnt Mm nntiir.ulv
upnl uiitl price uci'' uitilii.i'illy Inn. in
hii to f i do 'lino in priccH .tint in i-ompirntiw
Ji -Hi u lif p.i'lllltlV l ill'IN'Ilt lit t ii
j'ni", r vilm Kim i'hctiI tlio orr'iiiiliiij
nnl. Lit ,i'.ir l;ntli I. ii',' ly In lliu niu.ntu
juil it n'liKM i vcty rity in tin- 'on I'ry Cr
fciii.lv tin inmwi i ii lint n iliwiirmjin;.' cni',
Hli run tluiu iii Iwi'ii h nn il-cr im in tlm
nctivity of l.ito.
.1 1 iiiKi llriu Vmjilf.
CiiK'tiio, M.iruli II'J. -An liilrr-Oitiin'
Jnviii City cpi'i'iiil iivm tint Mini llnttiu I ) n-1
tail n finliiiiH npoll yitnt nlnv nml lur pnlm'
aktuuitli fi'iili.ci, in-iiijt lull illy pcicoptilili;.
8lio t'Mi'i no .Vil' nml oniiiiiiuiiiiMtiil lull
little. Tii'ilny mIiu cnti'icil iiixin tliu fl'ltli
day. Tiaro in nn ill uigo, rxnipl tnu H''"" inw
nuktc n, .Slu ilr.mk unu nun u nf Icu'iin ir
VM!fr . trit ilx lionr Init mclit, niu! .ii'l
'it4).y Jurini! tliu ilny.
Ilinlli nrmi l.t'n:ur'iiiiiii.
St. .Ioiwii, Mnri.li ,1U.-(Si-ii. II n. I'.
Loan, oY'inomlicr of Onirmt (Iti'puMio.in),
4icJ tj'iliy of apoploxy.
Nnl iiuiiliril nl All.
Ton ka, M iich :il). Tin1 iciirti'il tol In ry
f h u'liin n u.i r Alliiiiiiiiiu in ninplinticilly
4i.iii''l dy tliu oilkiiln of tlii mvl.
ii"lurlliiii nml llnrilrr.
flr.s'VKIi, Muicli !ll Tlm AVihWiViii' l.uul
rilli' pi'i'iil H.nt Tnin iMiiiiii) Kvuin llovlu
l'U.1 A III killuil .1, S lllll.llll ullllui'lll(li:u.I U
ijinir I, Tlm irMiililo nn'"' out of H-il'tinr
utrryini; ISnylii' nKtiT iinil.r iuilciiun cir
4Unl i.ii.'1'a. It Ii Mll Hull lio H'llnunl lur,
ni'I tii forced to inirry nml wnn Intiinliiij,' to
lriTl litr.
llir Cimkr IMnlr,
rililalni.liilA, Apiil I. At tlm ml.! i. f I liu
.Iy .t-iu .t I'n. c.ittu to-ilny, SS.000 wot tli
nf wi'itmn l.iinli miti' iliH iiil nf tot.it mn
Uiui f.iriHill1'il, 5IXI..V)7.
Uv lirimriioil Not Oilriin lliliiiliiu.
LH.'iiri:, Cul April I. Tliu llnivcr A N
UHrmi'i HllUvny (). tn-ilny cliwi'il t'.'iitr.icti
far 'iOl'D tji'H nf Ivnlltli htri'l riil, mllici'i t
to fin in! tlm nml fnmi Di'iiviT ten inilr
ou)i nf tin) AiKno-ut. Tin) loul in rx.
lic-tiil tu lio riimiinj; tli.it fir liy imxt Clirut-
Jlurr liiiinluriiiil.
'.liliiinN, April l.-Koiirtlimmiiil biii
iuiiU It It llii'ini'ii for tint Uniti-il St.itoi ci
ttV.lit ilty Imt, m.iliinb".'ll,t)00 tini'o ti.o ' i:
i!..fj..i-i.,
iiiiliiliiiiiil nf lllirr.
rim ili't.ul of ullii'tfu fur lliu .luannilto
uuili i. nMiiii'l'li l.li'iitfiiint lliny, i'imii
ir,ilo i, tlm ixp'ilitinu inaatiT, II. S.
tVjiuii i'xi'cuiiu ullii'ir mill nivlitimi
mittiir, W. I'. ll.iUcy! t'licij!!, II. S, Hunt
uiil li M Stoin-vi iitint uruliicer, A. .
Scinv; my c!iik, W. II. (lililcr, nml tuu
iiliuit ullleiu Mill nccuiiiuiiy tliu umhiIi-
CUMI,
V4lrilnl lluiiulil fur Hi. Oiiumi mill .Vimlu
, mini.
.Vi.w Yhtk, Much 111. -Uailn nml iil
ainiiti IMu Ihwii pllli'll.licil fur tliu ,nViiii1
4i.il On'iii .-'liu.i'l frum Iti'iio, Nov., to
fkvkwortn Im. (!oiiti.ii'tiirMuoiMniiili'iv.
trun- WiKnUkt.nl M-mt tu nigiit tu cuur Ivtu
till) unit..
llir riuuil nl lll.iuiirrk.
II WK, M.uvli III. A lu'.ivy f.ill of nnuiv
n.l t nj i lifvalun u( K'J in tlio triliilt.ii lt'4 uf
tin ,ti..imii III i liUU'-il tliu lii;liitt liver
Too i iir li linAeii in uinivii f ruin unu tiillOO
miln) .1,1.11 1 cnmiiip' ;urj;i' iliicli htvu llimlisl
UiwO'ili'lry III iiiuliy pl-ieea, lull nuiliK to tliu
tcircuy ut tliu pupuUtiun Imt litilu il.i'iuni'
i.v Ih ii ilui u iili in' tliu puliit, Tliu rivir it
(oiyi'il Ikiu. Upon it liiuiUiujjnt t'trt l.in
Miln, A iiiilea Ix 1'iw, I'.iii'lm! nu uM'itlow of ita
kaiU lulu M.n.iUn, uplwitt) Itiiiniri'k, it ii
llioiiut lli.it nU lliu IKK plu leucliuil tliu lilulVi
i itv, I'll t tlie 'iiV iu. l.ut iiiglit niul tu
J.ny in'Ht liu iiiuWrilulilu, All ennunii' Ku
lion niul oil, iw lliu uiiei nro ilnwii mill it in
lUH-ttouiiito to ctuii tlm i'er. Tlieru i four
(& if w tir an ' l.uu eliuuk of tUvitinK ice
ic lliu Tf tx of tli unf rtnuatu city, ami tlio
jaereili'y li.it Ikcii iluuu to 'i Ikhu ei) fur
Iks piU tMiiitV'fnur lioilii, Tu-nljjlit tliu
rivirw till !W fret Mmivu low water mirk,
unl tlieru it no hikii of (,'iwut! way,
lliu najoi', (ieomo 1'ioi'lm, ultli n tkitl
tiiil vnw, ii'MuihI llu nun fioin tlio Ico In tliu
bottom lielow tuun to-ilny, Duo iinmril
Vituroiter, via on n lloAtint; lun'u ut itv, nil
t.!e to iH'iik. Tiiiple wilLiil hot to
Allen on col-gut leu tu get to litm. Tliu liver
it four miien wiilu. Tliu r.iilnuil niul oeru
ccnl w.ireliuiM'n .t tliu leveo aru iUiimisviI
nuuiiilc'iil'l), nml tlm einl U Out )U. It
fAitil tliitntlll nnotliir guinu iali'e. Over
AW lu'A'l if lattloon tliu UlttJiiil In tliin VI
liuity iwrUliMl.
Huinarvk in tweiity-livofeut nli.no tlio pre.
t tiJ, nml it tlicrefori) Mfe, n tliu liter
voull luo t.i bo over 'JO mlKn iiilu befoiu
sr level iMiiM rvaclio.l.
I'lurliU'n lb Itrror.l.
Wasiiinutun. Mnrcli 31 Srimtor Jonen
t.Jy ilefen.liol I'loriiln ijnlutt tlio aecuii
. . .. 1 1 .. !i.i aaiil A In ill A.1 i lift I tli
ttiuwed that tliu
tlou oi rvpuui"" "
3Ute Imd uot mpurtUteJ.
rrotptctn or Annlhrr Flood In I e Weil.
O.MAIIA, Mnrcli 31. A ilinpitch wan ro
eclved nt tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul
olllco of thin city from tho lomiinny'n ollico af
Sioux City thin afternoon, notifying all nntn
of the company to wnrn pcrnocn living nn low
landn nloiifl tho Muoouri river thnt nn im
inciiso Hood won coming down nml to niovo
their families, live ntock ami other nimunlilc
eirectn to hiyli gtriuiid an noon m prwiililo. Tho
river is rcportul riing rnpiilly oboro Yn'ik
ton. Tho Union Ricillc olliuialn rciort from
-iotix City tliin nf'ernoon thnt the river in
lntiounry nt thnt point. An ico orgii broke
it Yniiktmi lost night and tho rivtrKorucd bo
too u Sioux mid rrinillion. It in fnlling nt
I'ort Sully. An Inimcuno rim of ""i fi'oi nt
Yinkto'i in of local charac'.cr canned by Ice
nrgc.i, nml they nro now brenking. It in be
limed luru thnt tho accumulated water there
will wiintu itn strength before renclungOmnlin.
However, every jirccnution in taken hero. All
t'nion i'ncifiu lolliui; ntock linn oeun tnk-n up
from tho lower yanl on tho river leviu t
Inli- r g oiind. If tliu IU'mI reachen thin city
it will awicp over tho luvuu nml do uiu.it diiiii
,i.'L' to ntiliond nhoiii, KiiifltniL' uufki, lumber
yttrdn, otu. Tho river bni Leon freu from icu
unco hint Sunday, It it Viry hluh nml it 11
mini' rloulv but it In within itn I nnk. A
fttrring wind linn been Mowing nil day liom liu:
north, ami thin afternoon it wi.n fie ?iny nml
no nu allow full,
. Ilr nk up In llir Mliiurl.
St. I'aui., March 31. A llimnirck npei.il
to tliu I'ioiurr J'ren nayn tho Minyi ii broku
tlieru to-day; tliu loner part ol tliu city in
overllowcd and n ijrcat nj i uf icu nml wnUr
extuinln livu lui'en, Tlin o j;ovi:ruinent wnru
liouaoa on tliu laii'linjj nru vre'kid. The
river I usii ten fu.'t in n lav hoarn and h now
twciily feetrtbovu liw water in.i It, Wood
chopper and aettl.rt ill tliu low Inmli all
ivailiwl out: iiimy luobiblv drowned. Mini'
lair, on tuu W'cjt nid'i of tliu river, in titid. r
tluuu fnit of Mir, Tliu greatest Iom .itiitu
from lifo will hu cord-uool, tlioutandn of
conlt liiliignwcpt nway,
Tliu I'ionrrr J'rcm npuei.il fi-oin Sioux Cityi
TIiitd it thirty frit of water in tliu channel it
Yankton. Tliu lower part of tliu city in over
llowed, driving tliu iulinb taiitt to tliu lulln.
It in tliu givntent Hood ever knoivo. Tliu
iUiii.iu In iinuiuiKu in tliu city. Veruiilli'ji ,
Diliot.i, in uImj uiiili'i, tliu water being up to
thu necond atory f tlio homo. Tliu oucu
pmtn wern taken tn the blulln in IkiiIi nnd
util prubnbly bu laiukd in places uf aittty
lii.loru inoriiiln.'.
Hie .V Vurli llini'i Mi'iiih Tliul (imilrM
lux ii t'luriilll) r :t,l ('.
.Nkw YiiiiK, Mmch 111. 'I ho Timet tnyni
Wo niiiniiiiicuil nuvuiul vvcekn aiueu tint owing
m iihuxpeeU'd dimiuj ancien in tlm fifitiuiM of
t'lu popular vdt.) for 1'ioliloiit in tlu v.ifmiii
politiu.il ftliiianaui-, vv'u nru uii.ihlu even at
tliin l.ituil.iy to ili'cido whether (iartield or
Mnuti"!: h-nl ii pli rail y in t'iu c .untry. lte-
Iv mg upon tliu In t nliii.iliacn rcciivml by ui
i.nl wu aio olill'ul to ilep ii'l on tuco text
Ikmikn lor p .litienl ntitittirn - viu Imd di'vnbd
ii f w on. kIiuiiu to lliu ell et that (J.irllold had
ii nn.ill liir.ilityi but a luiv ilny a ufter ttie
iipp'nraucu of tli.it Inn , wu vvir.i t.ii.'.euil
ii) a til.I'i fioiu th" Cincinnati J-'mjitlrrr allow
ing ii plin.ility for Hancock of 8, 1(.(J, nml
fm tl.er doubt vvim ca t upon uur tirt iiuthuri.
ti- n by tliu nppi'tr.iucu ol latur ulmauacn giv.
iiigiiiuiieiiiocraiiuciimii'iniii nniiian piiirniiiy,
1 i liu in niitiluu wu viitii lluoiled with ipien.
tiouaon tliu p.. Int. Xo two c uipila'ioiin of
tho tutu could Ii.' found to ngree, niul hcm.it
wu ilcturiuiuu'l to nddium thi nnvetnl Sierv
tarien of Slnto ournelviN ami publinli n cor rec
tal In when thu full ritiinn weiu rect-ived.
I henu wu now haw. Aa t'luunly jiintmuthuil
nf anvi-riaiuiuj tliu votnor plurality in a Statu
in tlm iir.'niili'ii'ial ebction, wu liavuiu all
c.iien llti'd tint liiijlient vnlu cntt ill thnt Stntu
fm either n lupulilK'nii or dutiioomtiu elector.
In Virginh thu filmier and leadjunter votu in
ndded tugiilbcr, nnd in Mninu tLu fuaion votu
u credited t'i llnnuuek. Thu coinplutu
tiblu giiua (l.ullilil .'l.Ti-M plurality.
Wu hivuiiiour Hi.-uoiuiiou atntuinciitn in
ery cnu fiuui SeeivUricn id Slntu. Thuiu
havu beu'i uirufully cheekml with thu tutaln.
l'hu footiun niu melinite, and it may bu now
u'li-idi'iiil nientablidiid for thu lirat tiuie
ti.at thuuctiiil iilmiililvof fijiliel.l over linn-
nk I., bimd upon a ciiiipiriu.il ol tlm I uueat
vole given lor lliu mcctora el uioli patty m
i. ich Stitu ii .'(..V.M- neither muiu uur lia,
Thin liny Ihi neceptid an thu nusvirr to tho
veiy iiiiiucroiin iiiiuatlonn wu navo r.ciiVi.l on
thin aiibji'i't, nn It will liu neoi pti'd by the
country g nurnlly nn liually aettllngtl it niiicli
tU'l ipitatiou. Tli.'tu aruponticil luxuun
tn no iirawu iruin lliu inct ui u iniall a iilur
nitty in an iniiiieiuu a votu, aliieh wu biivo to
otnura to ouitoui,
iitrlirrn mill llnlninr.
WahminotuN, April 1 Tliu uxcitlugipi.ir
nl betwiuu Yooiheei ami Mahunu in the a.li.
ntu in thu tilk of thu town tliin evenln)', ami
tpniilatiun la rifu an to ita poaaiblu coiinu
iihciici'h. Viinhingt"ii publio tintiini'iit, na
utunl, nni earn to have ililidcd in thin vine
piettv cl"ely ujun linen of puty piedelio
lion, but ilitpAMioiiatu olmervrra nru inclined
tn Id unu butli arlii-a to thu ipiairel in turn.
ViHrlu'i't, iiiiiiiitioiialily in too liit ptiu-,
for luiuiug tlm i.tri'iiaivu nuwapnper puulica'
lion tu Ui ru-id na pait of bin reiuiika, and
M limn', III the uuxt pla.'e, fur lefili llij; to Ihi
ttitiitl with Vunrliout' Miluutniy iliauinimer
if ita iiliuaivu I'pitlu'ta. It la thought thnt the
iii'ittur niu'lit will hnvo It'eii allow e. I lodrop
at tnin point with a aimplu liiiiaik on Ma-
hnuu'a urt tint bu would havu v.illul lur n
tltclaitui'r hid not unu bn'ii v-'luulnuiy r.f
feted. VMieu, linwever, Malioni', ilituid uf
ilupliug tlna ooiiiu, angrily liuitid thai
YiMiilieia aliuiild either lia.uiuo or eltu for n
croud lima diaclaiiu tcanouaihility fur lliu
ipltheta, and when YiHirluea tlurt'iiou, in
vuw ol tliu Nirgmian'a men icing manner, an
ticipated thu furthciimiiig deiiuuoiatio.i, mid
a I pttd thu iiunapamr iuaiiltiUK langiiavo a
Inn unu, he gained for liiuiaelf tliu ndvautau
of Hu.itii'li vvhiili had puvinitlv In en hi Id
Oy Muliuut., niul tliu latter'a epitlu-U Uvninu
ailbttautialli only a rejoimler in kind. It ia
tin io mo tliu pruvaleut opiuiuu th.it tho unu.
f piiraulug thu ipiarrel now rvata upon Ma.
Iioiiu nml imt upon YiHirhcea. At tho hour of
writing it ia not known whether tieueral Ma
lii'iie villi adopt thia view or whether hu will
lie vtuitent with Ilia plain iucentivo that hu
ttanda ill riadineai to rvapoud to a challengu
from Yo irlicua. In cither event thrio will bo
no lliuuhl of impugning his eouiMg , for lm
i, know u to lo bravo even to rathucaa It
liinild Iw a.n.l ill partial uXteiiiiatiuii of thia
uii'ivuily iK-ciirrenco on tho tluor of tho wn
ato that thu apevchen and proceeding!
tlinmli.iiit almoat thu eutiioaeveu Iioiiu that
pleitjUil it had Uen marked with aectional
and luitUuu bittvrueaa, which iiuito naturally
leil up to and culminated In n peraonal out
burnt of feeling, which had already hhurd
forth momentarily a iloten tiuiua pruvloutly,
ml which toward tho cloao of tho luug-coii.
tiuii d auuion wvru Ivally white heat, though
under thu aurfaco ou buth anion of thu chain-
I
H-r.
Ituaalaii Senator! lUutonitl and MoaaulelT
havu arrived at Home to ini-otiate atttleinent
if mieatinua pending ill regarvl to thu church
in riuuil.
Louisiana nrgrooa claim to pay taxea on
fiJ,lKK).0O0. A delegation of 50 called on
liartield on tho Wlh, asking for au enforce
ment of the lawa.
A New York diapatch of tho 30th aayai
llll. ..:...!. l...w-. .t... tilt lii.,li.i.t nf tlm
yeari NcwJerauy lovvlauda tlooled tti rm I
heavy aloug tho co ut.
FORElUXf
A rw Fralure In Hnanlaj fiincriinicnl.
3t. PrrEKniiDUd, March 31. A Ukano linn
been prumulgatcd rrderiugj with n view to
restoration ol completu aecurity in tho capi
tal, tho creation of n tciioriiry council
chnrucd to nanint tho coiiiiiiainlnnt of thu citv.
Thin council will connlit of'a inimber from
each of the 228 city dintrlctn', to bo elected
'y the landlonln and independent tci atitn. It
in understood that thu council will decide by
a mnjonty votonn nil nicnaitrcn nubinittcd by
thu (.omiuatulnnt and thnt thu dtcinion of tlm
maj rity will bo executed on rucivlng the
lltnperor'a aanction. I'emonn w ho vote will
ho cliitiblo na CAiulldatcn. A fund for curving
out thin in cni nro will bo provided from thu
imperial tn'onuiy. Tho lornre Itif' nayn
that tho incnnuro in pirt of aaclumufor thu
vvhola cinpiro projected by tho lato Czar,
lurriiillnr)' .luiiriinll-oi.
I.0SI10.V, March 31. In tho Common Sir
William llaitcourt, replying tocpn.tionn,rend
extrncta from an obuoxiuun nrtl'l! in thu
1'irlirU and pointed nut iln revolutionary
character. He n.inl that itn ntlnekn even in
clu lid one of thu prc-hlcntn of tho United
Stnten. 'Il.o guv'trnn.cut tlioilL'lit thnt it
would bi n gitvo error, from ihuura ic nn
well nn iuternntioiinl point of view, to ignore
tho article. It wnnu domestic irimu nnd
I ii each of public Hi' ralitv to licitu inmiler.
Xo government would do itn duty if it al
lowed the irfugo In n free ttito to be con
verted into a hot-Led of Incili'iiiiiit to nnnanii
nation. Tlio government acted nn itn own
.iccoid, nml wan not iustigatud by fmeigu
powirj.
Diiiiiiii lulliiii nf ftiirlnlM-,
11i.tir.tv, March 30. Thu relcliat.ig tn-d.iy
diicusa.-il tho ijovi-ni'iicit ic niu ioun relntivu
tu the cuforcumetit of thu "ciolit Inw. Ynu
I'uttka ner, acting miuitter uf tho interior,
proved by ilociiui' ut-iry evidence that
the government ban allow u cona'dein
timi nnd energy in tho innuiicr in wl ich it haa
proceeded iiviiuit tlio aocialintn. Thu cnor
getio execution uf the law has heuii provid
laceiuuiry liy i fact which U'camu inoru nml
more notoiiotin every day, that thu anclnllntn
am atheistic nnd unpatriotic, and u iptitulo a
parly of tint upheaval group, led by Mont,
editor of thu Ftiltrit and by riaatilinuii, who
pioii.-li uan-Hfiiiatinu. Thu iu.Hli.rit- fraction
of thu party do not piueiiu the r enda by tho
n.iimi ii.e.iun of viulcucu nnd revolt, but aeuk
in. tlm-'lcally to Ulideruifliu tho eoiistlilli-d
nuthurtv. thu teiiileuuy of both being the
mii. Vnn I'ut'k.iiiirr proci eded to iiiiolo
ilttcriiuccn of thu Mott niul lUstulmnti in-
ap-ctingthu aaniaiiiiation of tho war, wlil'.h
iiroi'oxeil mini uxiireaslium ol liiillwiatloii anil
iihh. iciico fioin all parti of thu hounu. Hu,
in to.iclnii'ii, aniil that tho coinlilion of nf
film in (ieun ny wai nuch time I'ruaidn
Mould proporu to liuiui.r a lu.'i) which would
hu i x't'iidu i to Leip-ii;.
.Mure liuiililr lur Jiilui Hull,
IiM'iiv, March 30. Too vioeruv of In Ha
Inn a telegram from ('audnhar eoullrmiiig th
ii" oit that a rebellion linn hiiiKcu out nt
lluiut nud thu placu in be-ieged.
Th nt in a report nisi, nt Candnhar thit
Ayouh Khan tint bu. u taken priai'iur.
.trniliil.
I'oiir ilctivtivui niluited Mixt nt tl u ollluu
of thu h'ttluli, Tlu warmiit charged him
vv.th hiving in the column of In paper in
cited tin. pi-'plu of n fnreign ntito to aeditinu
and rebullioii, Tho liolico ejoi'ted thu cum-pi)-itora
and took thu keys and locked up tho
pruuiUt a.
I'.MIH-'IU COAST.
t'.li-rlrlr l.lilil nl Malt Ijilie.
Salt I.ikk, March 31. An rxiiurimentNl
teat of thu eloctrio light waa iiiihIh in Salt
Iikw to-night with antiahictory re-ult. Tho
circuit euihrncca I'JO lampa uiid was extremely
brilliant. Tho woika eitnl!i-l;pd heioaro thu
largt-nt in tlm United StntraTcep'ng tluwu
In iS'evi' Yoik. Thu ayati in fa what ia known
an thu llruih.
Aniinnnliinlril-
Sis Fiiammmii, Mnrch 31. Patrick Sul
livan, n farmer liviiui near Wild Cat creik.
Contra Cuta county, vi at found yunterdiy
lying undtr bin wagon near thu eieik on thu
I o ul, iiddled with liuckdiot. Ilia In.raia had
evidently dragged him ikihu tliriu humlred
y.u.h from thu place viheia ho woa ahot. Tho
peipetiator of lliu niuider i auppoacd to bu
aoiiiu ouu with whom Sullivan had had law
dilllciiltii a, though it la not known that mi
picioi' ii lixu.1 ou any iudiviitual. Au inipiett
l in progti'aa,
ITEMS MY TEMUilt.il'll.
There nro no aiguiof a brink In the Senato
rial deadlock.
Crown l'rinco Fred. tick William ban re
turned from St. PnUrahur;.
Kight hundred andaeveuty thousand do!
lint lira been withdrawn fur Aincilca.
A hrgit venaol ia on firo six iiiilea from Capo
Henry, Va., but l uiuhr c.udrol.
At a luretii'g of tho land league, Ibennan
nuiiouticed receiving tsJ,31)'.l from Ainciica.
Cadet Whittakcrtcatilicd in Ilia own behalf.
Ilia testimony waa thu aainu as nt Went
Point.
A bill won killed in lliu -No Yoik Legiala
tmu, liuiiiiiig railroad farea Io two ccnta per
mile.
Hi'l reciivtil an elegant tl.iral tribute from
ladira of Virginia for expo,iiig the treachery
ot Mahoi'o
Tho IIoiko declined at ltotton ou tho 20th,
122 to 711. to psan a bill to give inuiiifipal iuf-fragi-
tu women,
(icu. Jiuiliert, tho lloor lmder, ia an Anicri
cm, lieiugliornat Uiiiontown, Kayttto county,
Pa., in tail.
Tho cr ii hat cancrlisl the Uutaiaii loan of
JUOO.lK'O roubles, granted Smia for lotaea in
the lato war.
lVtinocrata will probably vote aolidly
acvimt thaconfirnutiouof Cliaudlir, and Mao
Vi-agh ia happy,
lUwoonilield had teveral attacka of iiui-
nioilio ayiuptoina during tho day and ia scarcely
ao w ell aa ha waa,
(Irani and party are en route for Mexico in
thu interest Pi thu Mexican Suutheru Knilioad
of which (irant in preti.lent.
Janua Cutrie, the munlerer of the actor
Purtt r, has lieeu Lilleil iu Laa Yegaa, N. M.,
by a barkeeper, self defense.
Jack Knibrey, hit wife and two children,
tho entire family, were killed by a cyclone in
ltandolpli couuty, Alabama, on tho 30th.
The Secretary of tlio Treasury will return,
after tho tint mat., outstanding A percent!,
maturing May 2lit, at $101 23 for each $100.
In tho house of com mom a motion fur the
adoption of the decimal i) stem of coinage,
weight and meaaurea, waa rejected 11S to 23.
Tho shin S) rcn, from Xew lledfonl, has
lieeu purchased by Capt. Win. Lew in, ami
will bo withdrawn from the San Francisco
trailr.
A aloop ia uhoro at lUrren Island point.
near New York. Two men are lathed to tho
mast. It ia supposed that teveral of the crew
art) lost.
There is a belief that in a div or two at
farihtat executive leaaiunt will lie allowed to
confirm a very Urge iiumlwr of peuJiug noini
juauoua.
ITEMS IIY TELEtiltAI!!.
American ailvcrwaro is to bo admitted into
England free of duty.
Prince Can line, widow of hereditary
Prince Ferdinand, in dead.
It in nerved among tho sharks that money
will hu eniiier for tho next four month in New
Yoik.
Xo ligni of n break-up in the f.-nn'o. Ses
sions wilt continue, hovvevur, u.iiil Ml "glee
lueiit in reached.
'I hu trcanurv diMinrlinent lm Mirclinned
110,000 ounce of ll o fllvcr for delivery ulthe
New Orleans mint.
M. M. Sullivan, annueiito of Paiimll, and
onu of tho trim tiers, ndiln'ned n couveut'on
of Irish aociahats to-idght-
A bulletin, timo 1;30 A. M.. snys t lluncoiu
flild unchanged; his condition causei the
grea'cst nnxicty to bin friends.
It in nlil tlmt tl.o govcrii'nelit inlrti.'n to
proposo a ic-olutioii cancelling U'Duiiiivll's
last aitspcusion in lliu comuionr.
Thu powrin fuinth ngl'iu to ilrehro to the
(Ireek ministiy their linn uaulution u t to
iiitcrferu if coinproiuin In rejected,
Tho i'lench truoiM blockading Andorra
hnvo caption! tho chief liuurgriita, who de
ailed to tatibhsh n guiuiug table.
Osgood iV Co. nlitiniltieo n new bonk by
Mark Twidii entitled n " I Intnl. book i f Dl
ipiuttci also a "Cyel .pedia of Hilii-nr."
The halUir of Yolo has been closed b)
flo.i'ing barriemle and lorpedoes since Feb
ruary 2ltt. Sixteen thoitPiiud troops havu ar
il veil.
Attorney Gum-ril MeYcipli, Secrutnry
Wiiidoin nud Asdit'iiit Seci'e-.iry Uploii, on
the 30th, went to New Yoik to confer ou
fiuniiccK.
Stenmtr California arrived fioin Xnnalmn
nt (I l'. M. Shu vv ill remain nt Port Tow nacinl
until tho ariival of tliu stenmur Idaho from
San 1'r.uicinO'i.
In nn alliay between p.itt'sauiof tho Al
banian kngtto nml Turkish Inhabitants. nf
Diiiosch and itadouitza, a numb, rof persons
wcro killed and woui.dcd.
Tho ba'k Antiouh, coal laden, bound for
San rrntieisco, letumeil to Tort lowmcml
in distruM tn tlio 30th, leaking badly. She
hnd to thiow oviilionid li0 tons of coal.
Thu uditor of tho 1'rtlhtlt ban been indicted
at thu ltovv atitcl p'.hcecouit for piiblitblng
lilM'l cnnceriiliig tlio lute car, nml urging tlio
pern to to commit inunlcr outnidu of htr maj
esty'n dominions.
A diipntcli from Wood Mountain says that
Sitting Hull tiil n camp of aliout 100 lodges
tin iv.il at i.nl Mouu'nlii, Is. W, 1., thu
ln-t dny of .lm umy, nnd hat been camped
near that poit uvrr miic-.
Tho I'.iuoian gover inent infoiin tho Chi
Itrregovirnmeiit thnt tho governor of Kanh
gaie.t in imiiocursnrily hontilo. (ieii. Knilll
man imkcn an iuipciitivu dun nud tint the
luaiiifmitntionn shall case.
Mira Kato Maiadh-im of San Fraiieino.i
couniiitlcd suicide in Xuvv York mt the 30th
Slu had be-u nduceil m circtiinntauccn by a
stock apeculitlou, m d her aiep-luther refused
to help her liny mop ,
In a fight butvv'i ru n sherd)' ami his dcpiitiei
ntnlnat ton cow boy.n nt O'Nt-U Citv, Holt
county, olio of Ibn 'nttr wns killnl nnd out
of thu former woiindul.
(l.il fluid will ataud by thu llohcrUnn nomi
nation, and Senators Conkliug nud Piatt will
do what they can to ill feat coiiliruiutiou.
Thu Deiu icratn will support Knbutauii.
A very foolinh rumor bus been sproad aliout
town that. I. II. Ilnverly, successful thcatro
manager, bad failed, llo said to-night, that
he vva-i never furthi r from baukruptuy than
now,
Mrs. Oswald Ottcndorifvr, wile of tho editor
of tlio Slituli Ztilumi, New York, I as glvon
$3.1,000 for proinotiiiii of thu Ovriiinu schnnl
systiin. Tlie fund thus ;rcatid will le known
as thu Hermann Uhl liumorial fund.
Tho passenger and freight diX)t of tho Oc
cidental Hallway, burned at .Montreal on the
30th. A iiuautitv of gin. powder stored iu thu
latter, exploded, blowing thu building to at
oms, Oi u pen on killed. mu 30,000.
It ii said that tho Secretary of the Treas
ury'! plan of operation! respecting refunding
will Imj undo public tliin wtek. S. crctary
Wlnilom in expected in New York, whrni bo
will haven coiinlUti"ii with leading baiikin.
In several dtstiicts of llohemia emigration
of tho (icrmaii portion uf tho population to
America has begun to assume largo propor
tion!. Thu principal cauu nf the exodus ii
intol-rablo olitieal tyranny of tlm Czechs
who form tlm majority of the population.
The U. 8. grand jury ia iiivtatlgatiug the
bog land aw indie. Cyrus Smith, a real i statu
operator of Chicago, lately indictid for con
spiracy iu match lioud oases, will teatify con
cerning tho ring. J. S, W Ife, another Chi
cago real estate vgeut, haa been brought to
St. Louia, and will divtilgo coiiccrnirg tho
fraud,
Thu world's fair commission haa resolved
that tho executive cuiumitteo diem it expedi
ent to take no action in i elation to a periun
lieut president until after April l.'itli, w hen
hu tluauco eoiiiiiiitt'-o will report ou tuiids
raued. They expect to get $1,000,000 them
selves, another million from trai sportatiun
companies, and another from citizens of New
York.
Ambassadors have decided to sign a prn'o
oil declaring that they regard thu but oner of
tho porte acceptable. Negotiations accord
ingly will bo opened at Alliens to induce
(Ireeeo to accept it, Thu piotoci.l ackuowl
edge the frontier lino last offered proves the
liuevrity of Turkey's desires f. r peace and ad
mits that the ccs-iou of Koirus ia almoat im
possible. The Lantern puhbthei on tl e 3lat ult. a
telegram from St. Petersburg, stating that a
violent ipiarrti lias nroKin out in tno imperial
familv. in cunteiiuvuco of which Cirnnd lluke
Couatautiiie, who it itsouuly niipected of
nihilism, ia aliout to rcaicn na Lrand admiral
and minister of marine. Inauirdiately after
tho ileparturo ot loreign princes iruin M.
l'etcraburg measures of extreme severity are
to ho taken against tliu nihilists.
Governor Chamberlain hi the Whittaker
case called Henry I). Hyde, a lawyer of lloa
too, who teititied that iu a heavy whiskey
fraud case the alltgrd writing expert South
woith had toatillcd to the identity of certain
writing, declaring that be would lung a man
on the evidence! but aubaco,uently admiiti d
that he won wrong iu every instance. South
worth waa in reality no expert.
Gen. Skobelcff was recalled Wcaute ho
asked permUsion to occupy an oaaia toutli of
Merv, to reach which he would have had to
traverse Persian territory, tho empeior not
desiring freati embroilments abroad.
The upper house of tho rvlchsratli met for
the first tune since tho death of the cxar. The
president expressed his abhorcuco of the
crime aud condolence with Alexander III,
His remarks were warmly applauded.
The Eimi-uj lvj comments on the aitua
tion in the aenale: Under the guidance of
Coukline the rep iblicau tmembera ot the U.
S, senate are daily impairing their standing
before the country h? keeping sUp with the
readjuaUr Mahout, the cauui-followers Cor-
ham and Kiddlebcrgcr watching tho column
movo forward with tho interestid attention
that characterizes tlm classci of Patriots to
which they lie.ong. (jorham and Kiildlcbcr
gir aru doubtlena great men. (lorlinm at
any rate, we know to bo nu un principled
ecoiiudrel, but theqitistioii is vi bother oi not
it is worth wliilo fi.r tho republican party to
lonu Hi character on their account.
Tno United States steamer Wnclni-iltB,
nailed fioin Sin Fruiici-co on thu 31ft, in
sealed of thu stintnur City of New Yi rk.
Captnln Williams, gem ml iigiiit of tho Pciflo
Mnil Co., has foiwardcd thu comiiinndir of
tho Wnclnisctn logn of Australian vusels
vvhi 'h will enable him to niitku nn ncuilinti'
s-null iu mid I'cvnn by inilicntiiig their Usual
couio.
A general mow storm in reported in Iowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin nud northern Michi
gnu. The fall in tliu Laku Superior region is
very heavy. In Chicago it in lic.ht. It
seem to be about the must short-lived of the
season.
Those injured by tho accident on the Wa
bash read nt Coltou station, Ohio, ou tliu 30th,
number seven person. They wetu moitly in
thu smoking car. A defective tuitvli cvitcd
lliu collision of tho Atlantic express with a
f I eight tinill.
The court of appeals sustain the decision
of the ipicen's bench ill llindlnugh'a cue, to
thu ell'cct thnt nllirmntion In tho commons
cannot hu taken Ina'cad of the oath ft" iu
courts of law. BraJlauc.li will appeal to tho
homo of lords.
The government has appointed a special
coimnissiuti tn iuiiiiru into tliu p'ruccediugn of
nihilist nfugeea. A commltUo ha just
started with liitulau ilttectiven for Jany,
while mtmbers of stupe, ted pel sous nru being
aieistnl daily.
Tlio mUsiiH steamer City of Few York hn
on boird n largu consigunicnt of block tin for
San Francisco. Ovv ing to tho opinion gtiniug
strength nf somo ncciileot having befallen
her, tho pt.cu of thit metal tins advanced
from ltciiinl23o to30o.
It in known that Vaudcrbilt Is going to
l'uri'pu next iiinnth, and it in rcjiortod that
several .large speculators w ill nbo bo away
several wet ks II not months, wlilcli In, ol con
M-iinuucp nii'y so fnr as speculative movo-
iiientn in tno stock market is concenicil.
Ihvycr, representing sugar lniiortcn, has
written nlutt. r to thu treasury department iu
which he savs that 'iccietan- vYiiidom bids
.i - i... :...i.. .. r.... o i .
inir iu uu uuiy i, u'liiiiiiuaiioii vi cucrviiiiy
Sherman, nnd that tho sugar men to get jus
tico mint resort to thu ooiirts ami let tho de
partment alone.
Tlio U. S. circuit court at St. Louis, .linlga
McCr.ty Presiding, gavo a decision iu tho
e.iu of the old Pncillu itallroad Company
igainst tho Mis-oiitl Pacific railroad, C, K.
(iiniitiui it nl., which maintains that tho
third luortgagu wan foreclosed and sale of
road made, Thu pirxcedinga were brought
l.y Mennin. Cnvvdry, Ciittng ind others. Thu
stockholder of tho old l'acillu Company den
igniite 1 to act aaido fmeclosiiro nml sale of tho
road to C"iuniodore Garrinun.
STATE NEWS.
Full grniti in vory proinising ia Liim
county.
Lakuviovv foolH tho need of a dairy in
iU vicinity.
)urglnrn nto unpleaMintly fresh, just
now in Albany.
A. A. Witham rcfust'H to net at sheep
iiiHtiector of lionton county.
Oovv bows, or vuequerot, nro called
"buckoroos" in Luko county,
Tlio Pacifio Univursity nt Forest
Grove opens with only, (Q students.
It is probabln tho Orrgon Pioneers will
hold tliuir Juno ineetiiie at MoMiim
villc. Yiimhill county Odd Fellows intend
having n celebration ut JJayton on tliu
120th.
Tho weavors' sliuttles hnvo hegun
liuzzing again at tlio Oregon City woolen
milk
Cotty Palmer, of Curvnllif, accident
ally Hhot himself iu thu liand a fevv dayn
OjJO.
Win. Leo had his U' broken last Sat
urday nrar Salem, liy being tin own from
a fractious hortit.
Tho Yamhill county Reporter thinks
circuit court should meut thuru ut leut
thnu times a year.
Kd Wnltuni found two skulls on Dear
man cieek, Luko county, vvhilo oxcu vo
ting them lust week.
Hill, Luckey and Wheeler, tho sup
posed lost Lane county survoyors, have
been found ull right.
lloiiauza, Luko county, has organized
a vigilance eommitten for thu purponu of
supii.'Miiig lawes!iie8H.
Sotuu lioys who had I In own stones nt
u Oliini'Mi cnuii near Silveiton, were
lueil at eight times with pistols by tho
mongolians.
The Sa'nin Statesman wittily Rays
that Chinamen who eat thu Iwuy "shis'el
mouth" tisli ciuqlit in tho Willamutte,
would maku good harrows when dead
For over two years two imrties havo
been fighting in tho courU of Yamhill
county for tho possession of a calf, and
have spent money enough to buy a whole
drove of steers.
At the commencement of Judge
Shaw's term of otlice, less than three
years ago, Marion county was $40,000
in debt, to-day it owes not a penny and
has $13,000 to collect
0. A. Sayers, a prisoner in tlio Lane
county jail, broke out and would have
escaped had not an intelligent New
foundluud deg belonging to Zacb Moore,
held him by thu surplus of his panta
loons, A Eugene City city exihuiigf wk
Mr. W. D. Mount, is tjnim in in tue
hop business this year. He will stick
uliout 8,000 poles in his yard on Pud
ding river bottom this Spring. Tlm hop
crop is incrwigiiig In this part of the
country.
Tho Oswego Iron Works aro still in
full blast, having niailo since their last
start up, over 5,'J00 tons of iron 2,240
pounds to the ton and they will con
tinue to run until the hearth becomes
burnt out, which will allow them to
make about tho same quantity yet.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, lutitcd from practice
having had placed iu his hands by an East
India missionary thu formula of n simple veg
ctaldo remedy for thu spiuly niul permanent
euro for Consumption, liioncliltis, Catarrh,
Asthma, and nil 1 Jit oat nnd Lung Allictiou,
niton positive mil lndieiil emu lor Nervous
Debility nnd all Niivous Complaint, niter
having t Eteil Itn vion i.riul curative powers
In thousands of onnn, nu felt it bin duty to
mnku it known to his outlet ing fellows. Aitu
ntid by thi Inutile niul n ilrnitu to lulievo
huinnii sulleritig, I will sui-i! lite of charge ti
nil who disiio it, this ueipe, in Human
Flench, or Ihigluh, with full iliiuUious fo
preparing ami using. Svi.t bj mall by nil
dressing with stnmp, iu.iiini ' this paper.
W. W. alll'.l.Ali, UiPovvem'jlIock,
iioll)tu3 J'.ucliotcr, N. Y.
Anani! 1 1 ii tier
Tho iiiuuiiiM) alu ni.d glint popularity of
(lieeii's Auuitt 1 lower ill nil tiwunnnd villa
ges iu thu ctvili.cd wcrtil has inustd many
iniitatuin to ndopt .uioil.ii iinli.t m, ex ceding to
reap and haivcnt for tl.in.ctlvcs ill the expense
of the nlllicted. Thin iiitiliciuo wan Introduc
ed in 1803, aud for thu cuio of Dyspepsia, and
Liver Complaint, with their elicits, such as
.Sour Stomach, Contiveiiiss, Sick Stomach,
Sick Headache, Indigestion' Palpitation of
the Heart, vcltigo, etc., tte., it never has fail
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liovo any cannot Dyspepsia. 'J'vi o tuillioii bot
tles sold last year. Price "o cents. Samples 10
cents.
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Chills and Fever aro pormancntly
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out In a. plain .mi J ericlir a ruaniur as imssltU
m una ll uii.v ILLAHBITI. l.UOihll elSce, anJ
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JACKS nU JENNYS
vvor.K houses.
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I'OULTnV,
HOGS.
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FAKXS FOR SALE
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