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.- :yr?" ' : -'; -- ' fj "-fill';- '; ' ' nrTOTlviE : TivSTlM VOL 1II-jS!0. iiSl ni. u i! i . u ----- j w m nuTnPA ' -Ut-Mnle-V - iliU ililUmj bUAllj . , J KM (U! SWI1PI1 I On tl-.. thi.,1 ballot the vote sto.,1: ! ;JL . ) U. L. 1J LriUiliUiin, f4IUi;M N , ni - . . n . Al-.vi- ii2, Depew U0. Harrison 94, JI&k ' I ' pMJN ihe Delegates Begin Their Great ,,.,, 50j L"iK,un 2, shern.au r,., i y&$ (Successor to E. W. Langdon' .--iijfcL NHL Battle of idiots. 24 A'fison SS Valium 125, Rusk sli 5 1 S f 3 '. , T'erfnmerv and toilet artk-1.. - - , i ! ..Prejcrlptlons careful,, , ;. . Sprite ,ho H.ho. 1 j who kf.ep r 8DD ; FELlCVfS'TEJJPlE. ft A fail line of choice faiiiily grucer'H s anil provision Catinea irmeapples, Clioioe TaolB Beiioaolss f rnr.!;ie!i't'i! cakes f.ir Weda inns mid JVfe.v. i Salmon bellies, mm-kervl and sait risii of ail kinds. FRESH BAKED BB1AD JtCverv X)av i TEAS and COFFE. f y v i n I HIV (AO ! 5 f 0 ?f I'-T' ! JtllliiltS lVillh, laii ! CANNED uuODS, ETC. - ri6 esTSoap" in" the marfcet- Le Hoi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars Vr?"At John Fox's Old stands lu.v Finn's brick. " T. jrOVEKMAN AliKNT FOR THK LEADING BICYCLES. ffHas on hand a line of new an-i second i.ndw heels. Send for tMaloy III 111 t V Ul Bl ill in . 1 r 1 1 ; 1 1 1 IU Vt tf LIV IN A Liv.e TfewM. ' This is v,i-it Albany is at present, and ir. order to keep ps'.ce with the -ivelv times in this city. W. fl. Wil lard has eniar d his stun; and tolk o that he mnv has the tn .st complete am, desirable line of furniture in the valley. His double salesrooms In Fro inaii's block are tilled with an elegant :isstrtiiient of new furniture, consist ing: of lounges in new pa'terns, tine old picture frames, willow .hairs. -asy rockers, marble tallies, brackets, tc., etc. An examination of the stock will show thi- to be true in every re fcpect. . HAVING Si hl. AN IN 'IT.llK.ST IN MV harness iui-ine '.o I . .1. uvm ni-.n. I am !roiis of v '.: t'io;c a. I my ouistatulhit: uselves im:e"ico lo me win :t"lse call a i-iettie. rie hminess niU'ljefi-ontiinied as usual at same please. K. b TIIu.Ml'SoN. Ibany, Fel. :. th J;12liia Fioiir.t I1IIE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DKLIV 1 cred to any par- of the citv. f..r si. 10 per JOHN A C'KAWfuKD. nldoiltf Just received at XX. F. Head's a full liiu-.of ladies line muslin underwear, a,M ir'n-N' u nite dresses and miauls" siij--s. Call and sec them. A line i:v.i of iKij..rte-, cigars re teived at Urowueil ec Stanard's feK i mm m 4i IV ILLxii Funiiture I) i l6fifrKffiZ$& DEALER IN KMtuna ! tegf! tefei X VET MAKE.. 2 ; H Wif iiiiiMit nm. Paints. One. feriJi ... rr.. The Red TAEEDALE t HOPKINS, Hardware, Stores, Rasp, Tinware, Copperware, Pumps, iron pipe, rnliWr hose and plunihimr roo:ls. Soli atrents f-r tin i ' lchra'ud "E:ir!y Brcakf:ist" cook stoves aml.ranaes, and "Faultlubt" parloi h'-ulinif stove. Aihanv, Oretron. Julius Joseph Manufacturer 01 -AND DEALER IX- FlWfc tiviPuRitU CiiCars, VUvj: and S:nikt!!r Tih;scco.-5. icfi'M-haum mid lii iar Pipes, and Km! 'in'-i i.f j;m(!kcr' Artirh-s. A!mi dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next i!ior to Burkhart . Kcci:cy'- itcal Kstute OtJice, Albany, -WILL- Dealers in all ;he leading Sims, Pistols, Bewiny, laolimes, Organs, Pianos, A fa'.i i.ine of IShf'et music, musical iiu-rcliniKliso.aiiiniunition.jflfh inir tack1, crc. Vaira'.iTpl razors, liutclier and pocket knives. The lest kinds of scwinpf maoliines. XUEDLES.O Lfftid Tlriras fov all 31 A CHINES lm CCU STY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE IKSUBAK0F5C0MPASY. Repairitii: o, se.vinir mact-.ines, nr. sical iTtrunients, uns, etc, neatly done California, t roMStmPTi S end for cc-cuZjr.$ frtr 3 K 9. UAX'F. Y'H: A COLD in til.: lnj id wiiii .1 , livh secretion of iinicis or :natter in 'lie nasal )iass:ii:fs whirh eit!:cr must be blown from the nose or drop back Pehind the palate, or hauked or snuifeil backAanl to the throat' Are von t-roiib'n.l liv hT.v.b.j. soiM jn---, we! .iti;l hilla-i.e-i eves, fre.iie!it soreness of the throat, Siar& -SS&. t ts 10 c a Tim ."Mri THE 0 M.LY- 4.'- ' ..... 1 . I 15! f.Y A CURE ! CtunTill fltflli 4B f- r ATARRM 1 o-"" ' v.-,v. y ARiFTr.MrMrnir-fnHnvn i r coirodniv sores ivve tue eorniption within. As every bieafh drawn into the lungs must pass ovcrnnd 1 econ.e polluted by the reliev tions in the naal pitisiyes, it must nocis-ari'.y nlliv tlr.t ) i h t it : ntl.t wl.oie sieie jnidiiall;.- takes place, while the morbi.! matter th.it is swalivn. i i i j. tl 'k p sum into the stoma. !., enfeebles iliirestion, and often pr .ducts r)i-;a, iiiliii Vi.nr.twMS ity, nervousness and i-ons-inintion. DO NOT PROCRASTIInATL. If you have e.perit-:.-ed ar.v t-:.-ed ar.v of the abovesvmptonis do not dt .la; . 1 v.t try Camforvi Oat-H-I'ith at oiue. IVe po-riveiv uarant te' 'utmetit tu .-nie. S'x n:..ii:h rrcatmeTit for auia liu- usuj tai5:-'r!re. Tor FOSHAV 1h ront. Choice Cigars AflD KEY i' BRO were EU1?EKA "Die motto of C'a!ifo.niia " meai:s "I h-iw !0'iii! i:." Onlvin that iaml of sunshine, where t!:c onu:f cnia '.mi i raje bl( .'ooi and ripen an i! attain lllicir hili -t pi-rfn tion in niii'-winUr, ue tne heiiis ial yum founil that an. osed in that pleasant leme-ly for al! :hroat ami lunjr troubles, Santa Abik, the rule.- of coughs, asthma, ami con .suinpti' n. Foslisiy V MiiMin. of AI- lianv 'rcjfon, hae heen ae)K)iiiteil :ans!iaipKi',fo hisvalhle California rein d , and sell it under a guarantee at SI i bottohree for.:-" KOK SALE BY C KKCON not. tret i.e'u r': Havi V4H1 ri II cvt'iuvM i. n li !!""-!'- r'?' roarin- in the ears, more oi B less niinairment ot the heat-itu- l,Ma mell, memory unpaired, liullncss er 'dizziness if t bond, fh-.-u.w ..r U..,t r nose' Have you lost all sense of smell': nave you a h;u KniL' eoli'diY Have von Ivspep-iaV is your breath foul? Ik so Yor HAVK Tint C rAi:nii s 1,.., ,. ,i these synptoais, otliers only a part. i iiu ieiiwi'ii; iiijilmui ei onunarv ea tarrh is increased secretion of mucus oi yellow or greenish colored matter. Foul breath is caused bv the d..(.,n) rosin" secretions evuih il from c.ut, .-;.. TOR ,u . eers far back in the liead; ometimes ine meiiiorane coverm:.' the boms is eaten away and the hones themselves irradually decay. Such cases ar in deed objects of pity, as stench from r.m i . a few appneat.'iois .c!-.ce ai.d a thor,,n-t SI 0t; sent oy mr,;l sale wy 4 MASON. EST r n OAJ i K ml' r Mason Albany, Oregon 11 a 1 Absolutely Pwre, This powder never vanes. A marvel of puvi:y,stretiirtli and v hoiesonietiess. More "eonomieal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in eomjietf iion with multitude of low testshort weight alum or whosphate powders. Sold only in cms. IIotai. Bakin- 'ow ukm Co, 10:'i Wall St., NT. S. TT,KKVS.! DR. N. BLACKBURN. AITUUXKV AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. - Oilice in Odd bellow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts of ti e state, and vrive special attention to all business. J TirOLYEKTOX IRVINE, ATTORNEYS -1 1 V at Law. Albany, Or. Oriicu in room "d 14, tester's Block, over L. E. Biain's stor . T K WEATHOKKORO, ATTORNEY AT i- Albany, Oregon. otlW.e in 'Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the .vans "f thestate, and jrive special attention to ail business t'SEVSK 1 XS. a 1 W. MASToN, 1'IIYSltTAN I Ife 'nn. AND SUR frooTi. ?.f 11. EL LiS, I'HVMi XtL. !?cou, Alb.u.y, Orep IAN AND SI i:r on. f C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ol'R Kj, eou Alliany, Oregon, otlh-e over (irsid woril's store Olliee hoiirs, from b A. M. to 4 1'. .M. DR. E. A. MrAUSTVm HAS LOCATED his otiice on tiie corner of K:r.-t and Broadalliin streets, oyer Kcdliuld A lironnell's store, w here he can he found w hen not pro fessionally enard. H fRS M.E. McCOY, 31. D.HOMCKOl'A i UIC ill. niivsiciaii, oth'. e and residence corner of First and Baker streets. Alhtniv. Or. Chronic disease a"eWtt1tWrsultati6"n 'ffee. fioe hoin-s: 10 ivUkfjl'.'iBlA - to 5 P. M. H i 1. HAKTLEY, it D., OFFERS HIS VT" services to the 'pood ckizens of the vi-.init . of Taie.'ent. Linn county, Creuon. ), -ACRES Ol. LAND SITUATED 12 l)U miles east of Ailjany.nenr the ureuou Pacific railroad, "Co aces in cultivation, and contains sumcien . water and omoer ic e .- ; era use Would make four er.od nuns; Price, sl-'.ooo with terms to suit tmreliasir. i 1'or particulars apply lo .1. J. ltorris. DR. R EOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R j (.'eon, Albany. Oregon. - -lii aduate of Oer. j man and Americnn colleges. ; CF ALBANY. OREGON president, vice'-pkesident OASHIElt. L. Plinn S. E. Young, G.E.Ciianiberiain, ! tiraxs xots 4 OENERAL ranking 1 I RUMNESb. Accounts kept subject to f"" Kxan?? r-?i,UTJ,sh,n i iranster solo on New ork, ( lueaio, .s:in . E'anei i,i.d Port i,m.V0ref on. Collections : made on favorable terms. E. You L E. i.l.AIN L. W. Flisn i E. iURRKLL Gr.o. E. CiiAMiiKin.Aix. "u'ek lsutiNO railroad work j Kentucky 12, Lousiana 9, North M will bo -iien nplevment by apply- j Carolira lo, Ohio 4b, Mississippi irnr to contii'.etf.r Hunt at his he.Kiinaifers J 4i Alabama 12, Arkansas 1, Mis at waihda. w ork win be vigorously - pushed . 0 Nebraska 3, Pennsylvania on the Walhiia bramh. ai.d an uniinnteU i ' ,. ' number of men can obtain einl..u.!U j 31. South Carol ma 11, eitUOl t 11, ! New Mexico 1. lennessee 7, Texas II. KliisdJ. I 7. vst Viivinia 5. Dakota. 2. B OOT AND shoemaker. ALL work warranted. Shop since the lire removcu Ferry street, second doir from poatortico ! to Xolii c of IHisso'.ullon. mo all WHo.vi riT may CONCERN l i The .co-partnership hwrtotere Krirtins j between Robert . I.. Carson and John IS. Holt-, 'no. i o,:' .-v dissolved by mutual consent May 241888.' , 'JPfTO JOHS N. HsmtiN man Kenioved. OSEI'ir WEBKEK ANNOUNCES TO HIS patn tis an.l friemis that he can be fo-nxl in I cti-. .f i..,iwii kri'rino Co. JNo. '1 and First street, uiitil his new rooms in 10 s'nay & Mas. m s brick are ready. Portrait Photographer Sludio cortu ruf Second and Ferry Do p.ct fail to see Dubruille'o display horse, . ' PALACE MEAT MARKET JAMES V.PlPE.Prop. Flrl Sirci-I AHMtmy The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton, o,u .i-e, 4M t"jCity ":Il,llintnt'-V m hand. j h id for Bii turns - rp.HRKr: I rent. 1 TKNiSIiE:' RCOMS lM.fifi;e'n L. Gottlieb r'oR n to wria 'embroidered suitsand r.arasols f the week at Montieth , & :jeitenbach.!s. i'ii.(..: .imw -7 :Tho wmmir.. i tionia reached a aige in which ' inmate. The decks have wen ; ,-iu.,rM,i fr ..t;n ...n,i tu i.ititt I is about to begin. What the firs-t appear m any other capacity. Af ballot will disclose is already , ter hls arrval eiv i ork presented known. The absorbing interest is : ll,s name- I-or tati(i, reasons, he to know what the old, 4th or 5th ; says, his vocation association ballots will show. The convention ; will create a question which may nail is lull oi rumors, stories and 1 endanger the prospects o the blind guesses. Sherman, loomed Part-V therefore ne witmlraws. up last night because of the great ; Vi ew's announcement was d.cmoKstrations which the presen- greeted with m milious liters, talion of the Ohio senator proved. Hastings, ol I'ennsylvania, ook There wa- a feeling thai Sherman J u plattorm and moved to ad wuiild win to-dav or not at an. ! oirn at 10 a. m. Kmnors are afloat qf a movement iv,r,tn Carolina, .Missouri and ill ivnnsvivo.,;-, t fr.... ! Sherman to Harrison, but thet are so many stories afloat that no- b- dv seems sure of the ground he : stands on and everybody is pre- lared for unexpeJted develop- 1 tared for unexpected mente. A DAKK HORSE Attention is called to the fact .at Alclvm.ey, irghavmg secured eicnt votes on tne tmru naiiot, stands in precisely the same po.ii that occul'ie(1 byiarfield in . As an earnest Blaine, and the man liest qualified after Biaine to make a strong pro tective campaign, he is occupying much more attention than the size oi his vote warrants, and should California now swing to him, it would be very significant as show ing the direction in which Blaine's '-''-' ' ' friends are lending, and it is be lieved iliac it mignt result in nomimupm. IT LiaikS I.I K E BLAINE. Ciiu'aou, 1J a. m. The Tribune av.s l here is a scheme on foot among Biaine's friends to nomi - nalclr.m alter giving Harrison chati. e as a u-int tu boat Sherman. ii says -ew iu!k ihhj turn to iiVMiam. it iJet'ew is not taken m t ' OY Olill'.!' S.lattS. JIOUK PRESS COMMENTS. The .News savs: ' iviichigan, Ohfd "af.'d Indiana have foruied a com'oinat'Oti to prevent a sta.n (..do to i l aine." The Inter - Ocean says : "New York is retiring from Sherman and (jresham, and Harrison's stock is advancing." The Iimc.j t-avs : "Tlie contest, is n.UTOwi,1Lr a0wn to Blailie, ' man and IJaiTISOn. her- At ll :;.) the roll est 11 was ordered, mil i-t..iii ( ' 1 iti irtt ii i.-.Kt 1(1 i-.tll; o... ii. .i. ...... .... .1...., ..!. I'm Miti i j v 1 1 ik i c t 47 vai v. ut. v;j ing. THE FIRST BALLOT. HarrihOIl DcleWaie 0, Horida 1, tama I, entuckv 4, New Hampshire 14, North Caro lina 1, Missouri '6, Oregon 1, Ver mont S, Virginia 4, Washington Territory 1, Tennessee 1, Texas 1, Maine '2, West Virginia 2, Dakota 1. (jresliam Georgia 1, Illinois 44, Indiana 1, Arkansas 1, Colorado o, Kentuckv 5, Louisana 1, North Carolina 2, Mississippi o, Missouri 11, Nebraska 1, Oregon 4, Virginia ;1, Montana 1, Washington Terri- ' tory 2, Texas o, Alaine 1, West j Virginia 2, Dakota 1, Idaho 1. Sherman Florida 4, Georgia 19, Filter Florida 3. Pennsylvania -1" i Alger Alabama 6, Kentucky 4, i Louisana 2, Nevada 3. North Caro I'ma . l ssouri 6. jNeoraSka , Pennsylvania 1, South Carolina . ' . ! Virginia 4, New Mexico 1, Ten- f ci,.ck imuofts of a.-tie'es l1 Tf-ttS 2' 3, WeSt i by our peooi.,. rmd a relet Yiri!!ina lt Wisconsin 2, Dakota l.dutics 0M rr8 of toreig, Denew Alabama 1, Kansas 1, Lousiana 1, New Hampshire 4, New York 71, North Carolina 1, Missouri 2, Pennsylvania 8, Ten nessee 2, Maine 3, Dakota 2, .-south Carolina 1, Mississippi 1. Lincoln Georgia 1. Imralis Arkansas 10, Kansas 17, Washington Territoty 1. Biaine California 1(, Kansas 1, New York i, North Carolina 1, Missouri I .Oregon 1, Penn.-yl vania 1, Tennessee 3, Texas 3, We -t Vir ginia (V.lison Colorado 1, Iowa '2h, Lousiana 3, Nevada 3, Missouri 3, Nebraska 3, Rhode Island ti, V er - mont 3, Idaho 1, Montana 1, Ten nessee il, Texas 7, Maine o, Wis consin Hawlev Connecticut 12. Phelps New Jersey 18, Nebras ka 1, Pennsylvania 3, Nevada 1. Knsk Nebiiiska 1, Vermont 1, Wisconsin 22. Ol course the fitst" ballot was merely complimen ary, and signi fies "inly the love of states for favorite sops. THE SECOND I! ALLOT. Tiie second ballot stood as fol lows: Alger 110, G.-eshum 108, Lincoln 3, Phelps 18, All. son 75, Ir.-raiis 10, Blaine 32, Sherman j 24; i, Depew 99, Rusk 20, Harrison .Uflvllliev TiilP.O BALLOT. n tlic thin.l ballot tiie vote stood : 2, l'epcw '..". HaiTisuti V4, 50, Line-tin 2, Sherman 24 i, Aiiisun 8S, i -e.-lnim 12-T), Kusk lt, Ditiiiie 35, MeKinley 8. On uictiun of Miiier th eonveii ticu adjourned untii 7 v. m. EVKNIXCi SHSSION. CnrcAi.o. 7:11. The convention ; v;i- CiiUed t onler, and the en i tracue oi Dpew wai greeted with i aj-'i-Linse. Jaine-, ot WisoonPin, paid tirat state would goto Harrison. A iiiotton was tiien matte to aa- journ until.9 .:-m. U.-jaorrov. : "e cvuie neither expecting, - nor ties-ring Aiaryianti sect.nueu wie rauituu amid great confusion. Koll was called on a motion of adjournment, and the con adjourned until '.) a. m. to-in S i'-M-t ol. Lob Ingersol convention morrow. oil took the platform and said he favored the nomination of Greshani tu multuous demonstration in the au- A'mri,.i At; TiKri.i-.-Jl ii.it ihiVVthp b d k d Uie noige The Caliioni'a uelogation raised tion" -liiaine and "protection" irvuor niit! I'.in TCWi 1 . ,1. t. f i..w ritm. v- aici -viu v- -Ch rles Pope, oi M. "iieridan's Louis, i.s Bide." THE .SITUATION REVIEWICD. It is reported on pretty go.id au thority that New York will s.ving a portion ot its votes lor Harrison The situation at adjournment this his j evening as viewed by your corres j pondent is that the race is narrow ! ed down between Biaine, Harrison and tiesiiain, with chances siana ing in about the order of the three 11 : t II I W 1 1 Jt 1S prettv definitelv settled i that, if tiie con'venf.on fail's to unite ! uther candidate, and i r,omiliot(,s Tihiin .that : he will ac- ti. ... i . ,,...!,.. ....-.,,,) I ui in . i ue en -eiit nj iui liut rv. uii'.i I ,, Ie Ha.; rJ.l,!A-.lf..l liv the J'KOuV i7 'Jt'-yJ V V I.14IWUV" t-i '-'J interest in the nomination for pros done id cut that little is bein among the -secondary candidatetvf aiidthe first nomination will aid in determining tiie secret. MVIiJIItl OF THK i'llt TFOKSI. 'Mic t'Uiet i'ocnis of IBoclritM' of I lit 'rc.i! itei;;:;j:ii?i 6'arCy. The platform opens with an -lo- :nt tnoutes 10 lilts msc k'reai ieai- i eis of the republican Abra Lincoln, ami the more recent leaders recently passed from earth, (.rant, llnrriplrl Arthur. Lo?an and U'ouk- ! i,r The nam of Sheridan is al o recalled with greetings pra.je. 3 lor nts recovery. Fraternal congratulations are sent toUrizil unon the emancipation of slavery in" that realm ; and sympath y with the Irish on the home rule, ques tion is expressed. Unwavering devotion to the con- ! stitution and the h.-di s -luh'ouni n of states, and tu the persoml Itbertv f j every citizen, native or foreign l.iack . , - , or v. hite, rich or poo:, tfa ie;.tm meu. Effective legislation to s'.c.oe ihe freedom and purity oi the ballot is demanded, ami the pre.-cnt demo cratic majority in congress is ar raigned as gui ty of suppressing the ballut by a criu.i al nuhnuauon of the constat it on and laws. The platform favors uncompromis ingly the American system of pro tection and protests agamsc its des truction, as pr posed by the president and his party. It denounces the Mills bill as destructive to business, labor and the general interests of the country. It favor" reduction of rev enue by a repeal of the tobacco tax, .1,.-. ., IIIi.iii L'V., ,., fro 1. . , 1. I ... i i ' n;te nnrnnses and produced release from foreign produc tion which cannot be duplicated at home, and if this is not sufficient, the entire repeal of intern vl revenue taxes. It is opposed to the introduction of foreign contract labor and of Chinese labor, and demands the rigid enforce ment of the laws intended to restrict and eventually exclude the same. It declares opposition to combin ations of capital organized into, rt affirms the policy of securing the. public domain to homestead settlers and Ame ican sitizens established oy tne party in isui, ana advocates j the restoration of unearned railroad ; grants to tne people, The democratic party is arraigned for keeping territories entitled to be come states out of the Uniou for par tisan purposes, and the republican party is pleged to use all legitimate endeayi r to secure to these territories the rights and privileges of state hood. Reduction of letter postage is de manded and the ttee school system of th- nation is embused. Appropriations are demanded for the early building of our navy, the c instruction of our coast fottifieatioii for tiie paymeut of just pensions to soldiers, tor the improvement of our channels and harbors to tiie benefit; of internal, coastwise an 1 foreign commerce-, auu for the payment of it- naiiona! p.i'nlij debt. The. loreippt po-iv-y id' the adminis tration is ch Tged with inefliieucy sunt c.'-. aiMice, especially in regard to intt fisiiciles qi,.etif'ii. It is declared rim l'ension, ic-i'islation should be so ttdlar-jeo as to na':e it iinpossilile fop ivy nian who wore the rede.ral unt toroi i-.i become an ituuate of an alms house, or dependent upon private oliitritv, ,-.nd 'iliat the uunieroua vetoes of pension bills is a publ'.J scand.'-l. 'i"ae platform concludes by inviting tii e comparison of patriotic meu of all parties, and especially of ed work iag men, ir.h the free trde policy and ceuitirabie acts the present au minisiiatiuii. '-j-ufi'E VL-M5WS.V . ...VK. . : . . . .; Murderer Bnns-Sifws from Old World. Louisville, June 22. William Patterson was hanged here this muriiing for the murder of Jennie Painant, a servant girl. Patterson protested his innocence on the" scaffold. He strangled slowly to death. Four minutes after the drop fell he said "Curse them." and then "Lord save me. struggles were frightful. His tEt:-;j.v ,ews. DIVORCE MILL. London, June 22. Mrs. Bouei caUit, wife of the well known play wright, has obtained a divorce. Mrs. Boucicault was also awarded costs. ANTI-SOCIALIST LAW. Bkrlin, June 22. Bundesrath to-day agreed to a renewal of the anti-socialist law. JOHN Jill.LON IN PRISON. Dublin, June 22. John Dillon , who was yesteriay sent to the Dundank jail, has been sent to the infirmary connected with the jail. XMt'l Ji U I S THUS M A t'TEKS. Wasiiinoton, June 21. Senator Dolpli from the committee ou coni tneice reported to the senate to diy, with recommendations that tln-y j.'ass, Senator Mitchell's biil providiDg for tiie purchase of .round and t!e construction of a wharf fjr tiie use of the lighthouse beard at Astoria Oregon, with an amendment increasing the a; propiisttion from 10,000 to 15, OO.'.i, and the bill ot Senator Milclieil appropriating 8000 for tiie construction of a lighthouse at the mouth ot" the Urn noun, river. -get'atOY Dolph lias- etn octiStd bv tie sec0ud assistant postmaster- by the second assistant postmaster- general that an order has been issued to increase the mail service to seven times a wek betwe":i Ilepnner ami Arlington, Ortgoi:, on route 44.1i;0, to taked effect July 1 next. Tiie river and harbor bill wi'd probably be taken up in the senate on Monday next, and will be passed before the end of the week. The consideration of this bill has been d dayi d by the absence of mem bers of the setuite occasioned by their attendance at the two cot- I V(.jtjons Representative Hermann, in the session of the house last night calied up and had passed his biil providing for the construction of a hi idge across the Columbia river between The Dalies, in Oregon and the Washington territory shore. He also secured the passage of a bill providing for the constructJO'i of a bridge across the Coumh,.i river between Washington territorv and Oregon t at LtiCama. These bills have both passed the senate and will now be sent to the presi dent for his approval. During the consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bid in the house to-day. Representative Hermaun had incorporated au amendment providing for a .resur vey of certain townships in South ern Oregon, on the Um pqua, above Ctinyonville. The boundaries of these townships overlap and have caused great confusiou in the titles of settlers within them. Although many attempts have been made through petitions of citi7.ens inter ested and through recommendations of the surveyor gcnerwls of Oregon., it has been found impossible to obtain an adjustment ot the bound aries, the department always holding that in such cases, ami where the title has passed from the government to purchasers, the only relief was through special lec isiat:on by congress. The amend ment off red by Mr. Hermann to (hy accomplishes this purpose. Representative Hermann pre sented to the po5tmaster-general to-day a complaint of the citizens of Newburg, Yamhill coantv. Oregon, against the recently ap pointed postmaster at that' office, who threaten-- to temove the post office beyond the limits of the town, and they vigorously protest against such action. Secretary Vilas has reversed the decisioa of the commissioners of theg;.neral land office in the case of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company vs. Edward R. Learning and James -M. Emery, on appeal by the former. The commissioner's decision held that eighty acres of land in the North Yakima, Wash ington territory, lano district was excepted Irom" the grant to this com pan v. The score! ary to-day j reversed this reading. A" 11