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IS V r i ? ft iA' ilr iitA AA' AA A' v'rV0 i i VOL. XIV. Ollltt.ON CITY .OREGON, THURSDAY, .MARCH 13, 1870. NO. 31. 4v 111)1 r H IT7 H iXiir'iHlH ft my - r 1 f ! 1. r TIIK KNTI5RIMUSK IMIKII WEI KI r UK C U W A It Jl H A II A II A IV A V Tu'ilUliprct Hllil I'rupl'li tore. Tfriui of Wiibarriptliuii Hingis Copy jn year, lit advene....... ii Ui Mloi Cui,li niuulli.Jn silvann ... I 6u Tcruii uf AJiritlMn', TreaaUnt Jvrilcnithl. inoluJiriR nil tagal umiiint, pur .'jiiirn ol twnlt Hum, uu. mtk !l t" Por.noti 'iiiwiiiunt Inv-rilun . I Ci Vo miii, on. yar .. IM fc tiiiii,nii . ..,,, ...... n w v " -r i.,..luinh, nan year............ .... . 40 i ij i, Mil, one ;ir, oi;n .f . .1 U ' iw.ip.iii.il inniiii.iin , ,. m-jmn . .I... I.. - hooilVy not ruts! .--;r3r."rr I' " ' Trvf' OH COOK Lolitt, JU t, 1. 0. 0. K , every To 'y r'vcnina.al ,, 'A v )., Im III IM.I ir!luw' ', :,?. I.', Miu MriMt Member, of V ' imi r In, Id attend, '." I f ultlrr ul f..i. Utai DSUSEE IODOE, No. S, I. 0. 0. F.. M..IS mi I hn in.l hii.I r'otirttl TiiMt,tv .v.tl'iiK or e-aeli itioiitli. at 7S it'etneli, lit lliv Odd t'ulluivi' ll.tll. Mtiili.rf Out are Inula. 1 10 mi. "mirENCAliipilENr, No4, 10 o r " M.ol. ill (I.I.I ll:nV drill HI llii- r lr.l mill rlilrl I ueil.i ( - 1 i 1 im.iitli r.u1 "-In In ciuh I iiiiIIiik nr.- uiv tt la llmiil. MUlTNtMU l.'JixiE, No. !, A. V- tt A M., bol.li It fgnlur tuiiiiittittlrtillohii 011 . Ill KIN una riilr.1 Hiint.Uii In nirli c tauh Hi. l 1 uYlw.-li lium Hip .1li i.f 7vr HKiiibf lu Hi" ;uli i.r Muri'li , niul' V THu'oiuok Hniii llii' '.Ntli ill M.iroli imlm .-I' ll ul HoiiiiIjit. Ilrnlliroii In t ti. iiiu.I ti n luvllml luntl.iiiit. i:y ur.l.T .if V ,M. UfSlNKSS rAl!lS. "Mfc, AT H E Y, Alloiury at Ian a no Nnlary I'utilli'. Will motli-it In ull Hip Miirti uf Mi H11I.J J HMH'f miviilli 11 tli .'il ttit MK In I . M. I 111,1 HfTlr hi il I'iiiiiiIv r-ttiii. L ' L'EASlKAMr j ATTOIINFA" -AT- LAW'.! oitcuos' (1TV, 4)iu:.:i)i. NiiooUI miKnlloii glpn In luliio tn Uu' I'. Ijnitl crll.M. .ym.T I'll. l',rll'li JOHNSON i Mc(0WN, tfTOBVCVS niul (01 NSELOHH- T-1 W, oiii:mos i uv, or.i ns. fl'ill iritli- In nil tlin C'iurl of Dm Hutu. Mii.'iit nllMillnii i'K"li to r' til IIk llnllril Mini", l.nn.l omon ut riiri I'll) . " HARVEY E. CROSS, tlluriirjf mid Codliwlwit Uw nd Nuintj rulillr. ori:;ov i l l V MHI.UOX. Oiiliiri'yuniMtur mill lriici iotlii ;( lullr. I nilnlliin if"in.llr nuilt. 'rtl i wn li 'ii ut) t i-..t.r.. "' m paul boIce, b7 " HiysiciAX AxnsriMiKox, kkw r.HA oni.oov, 1 on tit n or hiiivkk, k, u.i .... W-UKQ Ploncor Book Bindery, I'p Btnlrt, Corner AU nuJ I'lnt Ulurts, rUIITLAM), ORCilON. BLANK (WOKS HU1.L.D AND flOfNH TO ny dxlrail iwtlorn. Muiloltooka, Mmtu- lUM, Mwpiu, li., bouiid III cry VBtl It ot lyl known to lb. trail.. Onli ii fruiii III. country mmptly aniliM 10 HERMAN KATLER," IILUARO AND SAMPLE ROOMS. Fine Wines, Liquors, AMI Choico Havana Ciyar. No. 71 first Sirtfl, Portlantl. . OREGON CITYJREWERY. 11UMI3EL & MADDICH, Uavlm purcliai!! the ilv nr.w-. i t if, tuli to Inlorni lbs pulillo Hint 1 I . I tu.y r tjn prminrta t in km) f !io- '.r?'"' luNkNoilqualll) of Aim- Lagox' Ucor, Ai x)J atoan ! nMmiird anyotiin' l:i Ilia Hi ,in, oritur, .olli'lt.il nrnt prnniiny tllli'tl. t. .1. HLO'l'i'li, PAINTING, UAtl)MIMVO AND ('UMM.. ItTItti CONTUACT BY TIIK HQVAHK y or by tli Job. Tbo flock liitli Mark.tu.nit lo evory InHunre. urd.r at tin rostoHi ri'i-cive 1 rfiiuiil attKiitloii. I'rfnon my, April H.ltT'i-lf HOAVE & CO. ' I OOK HINDEItS AM ULAVK HOOK Mniitilaotiirvra. IU1111H llfiokH will) tiMulod beaJliictriiloil to any ilfxiroil pattcrti, an 1 ItuutiU il T ri'iii. man liny ullii-r HluilInK In tli Hlnlo. Mnr.n.'!no. Mm.10, and Wl.l Uookt rfbonint 011 iilinrt, iioil.'. t'lnnvr Wanlilurlon ami Krout atrfvta, I'uitliiinl, J. M. UACOW AUni. vrrKini vii) liny. I, I878 UIII. W. K. HIOHFIELD, Established b i n c o One dO'ir Nortli of I'oiio'b Unll, MAIS STttKET, OnUOON MTV, CKJN An aao tmont of Wotobpn end Jew elrv. and Mttb Tboinaa- wiilglit I'luekn, 1 ,7,' allot Which are wurrnnted t be ns tn be ns liUq repreieitluu. I W Itepalrlnit done on short nolleo mid lUBOUIUI tor P"l pnirwimiiii. Catli paid f"i' 'o"'y Onlem. CLIFF SALOON ! PROPRIETOK. ritntCMFFSALOON WTflEOLDFST J ental.linlied buliieun In tlio town, and t'tif propi lotor claims, tho best regulated. Tho llcnt of Liquors! AlwTt hamlrud an assort inont of tbt nnosi cigars. .1 , Cliff Hatooll, OpnosltC C'llfl" IlpHU i t'.deo IMf. ' ' . .1-4. i l : 1 '.. I I A 'M I 0t4. A-IX-UK a - ( "y A) ity fi ti-- CMf - T V i Ji "t(2, A r.'1 K t i TELEGRAPHIC. I'AshJ I HN hltTrS. I'uili r uiuiiillli'-- Mlnnrliy lleioi(. ltl'I'l.llitUII IMl'llllll'tH lit III!) i'ottfr ltj11ttlitltlj' I ijinin luiiit, 'J In y r"nH!t thi'ir vivwit uiulrr I ho dimj v u.'.ii .11 ij( uol !owmIiik r.uy InJirfttloii ol li'H lliu v ie'x o' lli ninjoriiy will bf. TLn 0:i;;iii il iiulijml of tlifir ltivrsttf utloa Wo U u I. jiiiiy or JihliOH'sljr 01 tlio lection In J:.uJit, l.uuinlftuiit, tal Houlli Ciirf.lliin. Kur two vrn iriortn Ortgbur, 178, ilr. T.li 'urnJ tUnKPliU Imonuoli Bli'l cut dl m ii.iiii IimJ lli rnlml mij rrltMiilcil ehr'" llntt liiiM-aiiTitMluii tiorJ ot (lie Joiilndi! hi i!f 1 b l iiflwl liu4iiliulljf mid torrit)tv 8 ilithniijiiri;""! tin iriliillin. II llii-f,i'Unrrn i hi.! I 'o lurllrtiil hy n froof, llio idimnc j 11- ( ! i;s5i who tuftd tiit clmrKMi ninl'l b :. 1 o( 1 . ch:h'iii'ic lMlivir. No if.ftli )iil t r.M.i-i I rn.iiiltii mi llwl nr rl M M- rej'.ti .!, it tlmt ntiy uiciuIkt u( wy cniiTnitn iiii; 1 ..rtl iiulirniml miy ili-nirn to Ix'lmy liin tris-i. l'.ni v lnliuiiitliiti of Hint klinl hail linn liA'i' ito niiino pi'inociHl'i utiil liiorca piiili. I (iiturul :,u.nv. vliOite Ci'UJili'l Lii l' fulfil lliociiuil'liHii'iilinI llie nmjnrily, u(l'i 111. l lliilVTli.li'll ill 111ft U III K I II frll 111 1 IIUI'IIIM'.. Hi- ii, u luilln Iioih ly of iirKim iiil 1U11I ; i! iiiIiitii, An t.) tint Koiiili l.'iiniliinf u.l, t'u full fri'c mill mii'imlrnilii'lml tinll j. in in iJ Mr. I.imi miliHflpil cvrrv limn ln ' lii;':r. il nf llif lllmflli'l' of fldllil ill Sulltllj ''ui.i!mi:i. 1 1"..' i' r',uiv,.'i! tliM) ul frnililniiil Ouiniiitioii!! i! in,, I'lit liuiiiiiirlrj KHmrltoiiii ofjl id iiKUUit wbrnii llio fourlii Iiuvq ilii-.j i In! liilniii:iU in lliiiic htiit'D tlii itlril i.ii .ill ii.iiiH, niMijjuiMiiy 1110 in iiiiuii ,ii, I uu ut-i-nU m'l up UiK BHiwrllon ol wr ;; : li llie oiiiniiiiiti-o iinro ikiUmI. Ii ' V: ; i l int to linUlcr tip Unit nnm llluli I In i' .( il . r llie itili!irtiotl of iiiiir ilia! I . i. 1 i liottp.1 ranrlttaUvly that the vryl lii' it v U 1 Invf bi-rll lliu Intlili'at ill tlnUIIUi'la- j I, r; ; (in IrilmunU liifine thi hu fnilcni', h ..I 1... i-.ihi h, 9 1 lidt avmrcl to rorrnj't C tif ii-' ti l--:ii..:-4 M ith liH'iicy. J; i . . m iim itimia (licit appcnroil to t.; II I il.'. . M.iplmiit uf IuiuvhI nun, lint tln-J n'i 1 s-.1 . 1 . i f I ra'i n aubontrr of In tjury.' 1 liu la'. i l..it !!" I in.- lu I m filll!'.'". I'.ll'l rr.l tj 1 11I Wi 1 . c i'f nlliyril frand tliua fallen a 'ut of llio majority 1. riuli-avor i l in nftnlii. ami upon the old: . No worrnVr thru thiy ir-for- 1' .1 Hi iar:ttt rrporton tho cijiUim.j . In tlifl atUiui)tiit brlwrtr wuru! put i . '.1 lli i i.tniul, they wrro forcsJ load-j inn ut.. lii 1 ana uminuuiiHion 01 rninmui lisiC l. ;!i i:i, rnch ami all of thttu. I'i'l, ' Itcii, hnK nppfaratico lK'foro tho ci minMico aa lo;.lly jiitiuhli-, arum ti hnti 1 .1 ii i I'-fii J to lxir the Inrspiit khnrii ( Uo hiinli'li. Miintoii Mmblu occ'i '.1 ii lUrtiTetit kitubitlou. Ho ha l prior t.i tlio uiiuilU of OrtoWr, 1878 tikott a Vrry u i, pii'ttouily hinh totit'il potilinn. Ho l.'i l wiitltn tha'"Ark atnl Shekiunh" loiter iitul lul l othrrwiae rotiiluctoil klmavlf liiftily l..-fi( tiiiiukiuil. lie couhl not, tin tiln'i' i.v. i.l mi Attempt lo preserve )iim ml.', li uu nut for him t) take tho bohl pi-..i; i i i .in. uli VVrr.l, tlint it, a rinhl.lo at Ui. I...., u KDOtla llom roVibera'. Hucb pu m i; uf 1 In,';" voiilil liaro wreokcil Uitu long belYio toarliitiK Ararat. N'vitiIipIi'iih, tho totnmi'.;. 0 Ini'l to proportion lo buy tho Fli n.l.i iclitimn;; boanla, In bia own huuJ nrttiiii;, to ti'plira of Pcllon snil bia own ii'jiii;nlit, TliDMo bo a oblitjoil to kilmit, mnl nl-u to atluiit tltt aul'ntulitial RiVuraey of Ibf IninnhlUniii, lillla Tlml Wrre l.tlUtl. W v ..iisi ios, Man-It i. Among tho bilU Of iliu'.iiu tlvo I'lioitlc Coaat iutcK'Kt whli'h eiptiT.l with tho 1'orty-rifth Coiirwi to ilny, vc tlio following: Ilooth'a bill author tlio,; liiloiiliiiuge of aubiilJiary ailrrr coin niul !-,. il tciiilrr tiotcBi bill nuthoriieiQK 'H"n' n.ro tf ocvlpfor iortlon ot OroRon mil ro.iil f.mnl incluilotl with Klamath Iudiau rairrvatiou; billa for relief of C. N. Fulton, Finnk Houlv, Doracy A' Hhrppard anil Ritil & loin;ht riy; bill to r.iniburae tho Slato of Oii'k'.'ii fir itipr-Ddituroa in tho Mi. loc war mill roriuitiR for tucertalumout f tho lj j of ciiitoui of Or.ou nuJ IJaho tlur lug tli" Imliiin bontillUon of lfBt year; n!o iiuuiti.ii'.i i bill relating to aottlora nuJ laud ai'tUi-ra; iHitinl bill to aid the construction i( tlio l'oitliui.i i bait Lake rallroinl, the lViii .r.il, MuMiuuville rond, tho rnilrom) moun t tho Dalltii, aud auihotixiug the IV itU'r.i.lr.Ml tt oitonJiti liuolJtUi Kl V&tm. our Es-MeuRlor. WAtiittsaros, March 4. El-Sountor Mitch til ijoi s lo rctiuHylvauiainnfow day to give ntti'iitiuii to private buaiiiMs there for Borne time, nr. I will return to Oregon in about n oiiou'.h. An livlra Neaalon, Tho 1'u'sul'Mit will laauc n prooliiumlioit ronveuinu tho roi'ty-Biith Congre'ii in eMru si imiou ou tho lHtli of March, HcriTlnry Micrninit fipenka. The fjocreliny of tho Trcaoury bus issued th" following circular concerning tlin iiisuo of four per cent, bointa, consols of ISO": Trrtnnv rEruiTMESf, Wasihnotov, Miirch i, lS7f. KoliiO in i;ivcii that when onlstaudiiig ij-'20 eut per cent, bomls of llio United Utntes nro covered by nubncription to the four per font, cnuiinls, tho hitter will bo withdrawn from hiil'i upuu tho terms propoRcd by tbo dejiinlUKiil ciiotiliir of January 1, 187t, ftul ii)ioi teniii. Hinted in tho contract with ltothachil.l nnd otboi-B of Jitnnary 21, 187'J. Tho iiuiouut of K-20 Bix per ccut, bonds out Hlaiiillni; nud ombiaoed in culls to this ditto in S'S,U7'J,800. Wbeu this Bum is covered by nubneiiptlouH undof tho cxiHtinu circular niid conlrni't, till further sales of four per cent, consul to provide for refunding the 10-10 II vo per cent. bondH will bo mmlo upou ti inis which will probably be Ions favorable to tho purehiver, mnl in necordaneo with now pvopotwls nnd coulracts. This notice is Ktven 1:0 Hint nil parties wishing to subacribe tor eoiifiyls upon terms ntated in tho circular and contract uiny hnvo nn opportunity to do so until tlio fi-20 bomk tue called. Jobn Sherman, Sco'y. A l inilouuitlble I'lot. Nir.v Vonit, March 8. Tho Tribune ban discovered the plot of a coufldeuco gaiuo to bo playcil it Washington nd hero tu obtain suWiiptk-un to n pretouded Dieuicial to Bayard Taylor. The pnrtici engaged In it (ire nppnronily respeolable. The pluns wore laid witli iiivich caro nud deliberation. Forged leitera end Bubocriptlons wore successfully ubkI, Goneial Pix' subacrintlon for $00 '1fM olti'iiud; . nlso Frederick Do rcyater's for tlio name nruotint. Tetcr (Jooper s namo won! forced for flOO. Ho had been tip proaclicd, but doclinod. It is tho opinion of jiai'tiea swinilled that operations are car rleijon through nil the large eastern citlos. Clrdulnvo, invitations nud notices were tasto- ciroulnvo, lnvitatlouB fttotn would seem to u expensive paper, ami the rations mado by the conepir- Dm in l.l.llnnla ll.nl 11..-.. av. IIIWU. .l',l pil'lH V IllVIIWIIU IUUI IUUI .o Heat I'or the nonilieii. .isinsciTON, March 9. Agitation of the Cbljieso question will begin with tho asflom- tho forty-sixth Congress, when Jonci) ol Nevada, will nppenr as tho chnm- plim of nliU-('hliife leijlshllou lu place of Horgent. A there will Ih no dtlcgallon from California In the IIoubO dnrinj the called muHii.ii, Jones will introduce a bill in tlii 'lenate an tmon ns it comtnences. ( hnalut Mieyenae. iir, rtx, March H.Fort HufoH .lvloo suy two detachmciits were aeut from Keogb to'lha Yollowrdona country to InUircrpt the rost of the renegade Cheyonues. ChaueeB of BitcceBB ate good, as the IaJlanacaunot croas the river on ccoimt of high water, ludlnu It.ld la Hejtleo. (lALVtrtov, March 7. A News LoreJo cpeciiil aaya that pailies of Indians rsUle4 the Lopitu runchii, Mexico, taking til the homes and toweling the bnrdent. It 1 re potted that they killed two shepherds yeater dny at Ax"riiTfr'l', Cltiien. and soldiers frotn New I.uri'di) are purBiiing them, and I'. H. Uoopn me guarding the ford. IteuiHla. uf Il-i)a,d Tarlvr,' N'l,w Yot.ii, March 0. The steamihipdak lerl. In niiiiR tho remains of lUyard Taylor, is expected Iter on Velneilay. Tho voasel will cuter the lintbor with flaga at half Uiimt. I'n .iiriivnm, ofUvets and the crew in full mil f' t'tn will on iut In li'iidiuj; the remains. Iteitiibllrna Ualue la Main. 'J'hu n ccnt Incut elections in Maine show that the (.Irciiback party movement baa cul minated. W liile I'orllaiiJ elected a Demo eral t lroi'tiback fii'iion Mayor by 40 majority, lln ('.epiililicaua carried both brsnchmi of the eity government. In I.pwUton, Auburn, Itrminu ick, H.u'i), Kenuebeek sua many other t.nini the Iti publicans gaiued victories, storm la Ihe l'al. A liht t' under Morni, accoupanird by hail, ihikkihI over tho city yesterday. At Hut lulu lightiiiiig ahattered the niant of the aehoouer (iurrn City. The storm is quite severe. At Ontario cniitiiilereblp dumai'i" was dune by liglttniug. ContVimluu. Sr. l.ot iti, March 7.-James Iteek, bag i;.i; i iinihler on the Iron Mutiutain railroad, hn was recently sent to tho penitentiary fnrnibbiiif! tho mail, has confessed and im plicated others, who to-dny have been ar rented, and also confemied. Ilnllraait Tranalar. '1 bo I'. T. It. li. Co. have purchased tho Ksna I'arillc road, and hereafter they will be operated a one. hull (uiunirured. I'lM issati, Mitrch R. A uunibei of suits were Bled against Archbishop Turcell to-day, including time in the U. H. court by uatioit ul b.inks for tho recovery of money loaned ni'.biu the lunt two ruoulha. lilengo lirnln Trananelloua- Home- ililugr Ip. Citii aiio, March 7. Mysterious doingn m ut wlieut down 6 or C cent. Friday. Jas. It. Keeiio's brother is said to have received diiputi-hrs from him with order to sell, and did sell 2,000,000 bnnhels, aud other dealers more than as much. It is said tbo dispatch from Now York was forged, that the brother tub graphed buck to auk If it was genuine, and received another forged dispatch saying it was, S me persons think the wholo affair was put up bv Ketnc. fun-Ann, Slarch b.Eufus Hitch i Co. tlii i.i-r-H sbt to MnUh 1 JLfgUtuer the fullnning dispatch :" Keene will pay ten tlion und dollars for the detection of the pin ty who feint the order sigued ' Keene' to sell wheat. Mil thinks it regular conspir acy, and that several people are engaged to break grain and proviaiou markets." It is stated that Kcoue scut to the same firm im order to buy one hundred thousand bushels of wheat. It is a generally aoCcptod opinion on 'change that Keene has neither sufl'ered by tho whole transaction nor been victimized, and that if the bogns dispatch was actually sent, ho will more thau recover the loss by the uatural reaction against the heavy fall of yesterday. CntCAUO, March 9. Archie Fisher made a .talciiiiut to-day showing that tho whole amount of wheat sol J upon the bogus order signed by Keene has bveu ro-purcbassd aud without any loss to his fir in or Kceue. riia .Seal SihwIou of Cuuicres. Wasmisoton, March 8. The Natioual Capitol is excited over tho organization uf the next Uonse, and the canvass for the Speakership is the absorbiug topic. Ran dall is again a candidate ud his friends claim that he has 90 votes and is sure of the cations nomination. That i3 considered a over estimate, besides vhicb, it is possible a Diuiocratia caucus nomination may sot coutrol tho organisation, tho Democratic majority over Republicans aud Greeubaokers being only 5, so absence, illness or dofevtion of a few may make combination of Urctn backers and Republicans possible Tho contest is likely to narrow down be tween Itaudall nnd Blackburn of Kentucky. Tho bitter bus many personal friends and will have the support of all who think Ran dall has mistreated them or fulled to give them duo consideration. Also the friends of the Tea. l'aciflo Bill, and such other schemes, aid tootie who oppose Tilden's nomination in 18S0, will probably oppose Randall. Ilia strength is based ou his ability nud bis clear record, without taint of corruption. He has made an excellent Speaker nnd is an accomplished parliamen tarian; is temperate, obliging nud vety dis creet. ! Blackburn is nu able parliamentarian and his integrity is unquestioned. He is youug aud poaaettses uiuny attractive traits of claructer. At times he gives way to temper, but generally ha wonderful control over a a high strung and impetuous '.coipcr. Mor rison of Illiuois, House of Tennessee, Mo Muhon of Ohio, Goods of Yirgluia, and Cox of Now York, ore in the back ground, but only ns compromise candidates. The content for clerks. up of the House will bo between Adams, present clerk and ex-Coiigi'cssuinn Caldwell, of Alabama, with chaucus about oven. Kergcant-at-Arms Thompson will probably be re-elected. L. G. AYaHhiugtou, formerly of San Francisco, Gen. Duncan S. Walker, of Washington, aud Isaao Eaton, of Kaunas are candidates for Sergeant-nt-arms of the Senate. Among those who desire to succeed Mr, Gorhsiu as Secretary nro ex-Seuator Dennis, of Mary laud, Col. Watterson, of Kentucky, John 6. Bird, of Nashvlllo American, A. 0. Buell, of Washington, Prof. McMahou, of West Vir ginia, ex-Representative Stengor, of Pennsyl vania, ex member Wuddoll, of North Caro lina, and others not yet Darned. It is thought the Demojrats will promptly paHs n repeal of the federal election laws and other obuosions statutes, and the president will veto tho first measure nnd it will be at tached to nn appropriation bill, but it is doubtful if so narrow a Democratic majority cau proo BttccoBsful. It is probable the session will last until hot weathor comes. Thero is a strong determination on the part of prominent Democrats iu different parts of the country to defeat Randall. It is possi ble tiiat some time may be occupied in af fecting an organization of the House. TelegrniiUIo Itoms. Horatio 0. Surchard, of Illinois, is sworn in rs director ot the mint, Democrats, Republicans and Greonbackers will each bold a cauous to consider the or ganisation of the House. Elihu Bnrrilt died March Clh nt Lis rosi- donee in New Bttain, Coift.- Hn was well known a the learned blacksmith. The Cabinet dt Wah';itou hvt received oflicial notice of Ihe order prohibiting Im- fiorlation of merit cattle from United iitntes nto Fngland. A bill baa tms-ed the Virginia legislature to aetUe the blate debt; bonds ts be tikcu fnr outstanding are to bo full iiloavi of the Htate from liability on aeeotrnt of West Vir ginia'! third InteitU. Bciiator Sargoot baa accepted tiie invita tion of Secretary of the Navy to Uke an ex tended royage f'die bro'Cl of Lis health, on t cruise to Madeira an l Gibraltar, with the graduating di m from Atiti&polU. Hlnce resumption is a scecess the volume of btutnew in tbl tutted htotes bai greatly Increat'd lu bulk, notwithstanding an aver age declined M per cert, in prices. The )norsae U at pj i w'jere Liifct liolewle Irut U i 'Ut. Join If. 1'etid': -, Las ben convicted of libel In Bouth fan boa, for ublishicg letter in Washington, I!piiblicins charging that election at King's; Tree was carried by ballot box stuffing and double voting. His sen tence was two yeira hard kdrfir ir ?1,000 fine. . ' l apre. Holibrr Airrale,!. Outut, Neb., S.arehlO. The police have arrested a man named A. C, Holland who is charged with bolti- an eiprc.u robber, In the i'all of 1875 be was engineer on the North Missouri rtilroad, aid in company with a confederate he cut his train in two aud ran bis etigini and exprtu car from six to eight mlks and then they robbed the ex press safes obtaining about $3,000 in money with which they disappeared. Holland atter considerable wandering came to Omaha a few months ago and aecurttl a position as engineer at the White Lead Works. Suspect ing that officers were on his track he recently left the city stating that be was going to Hau Francisco, bnt iustcad of doing so be went to Fort Omaha, nortbW the city, and enlisted as a private soldier.' Otlicers track ed him there and took him. Disaster la Malar. NokTU Ikawica, March 10. The floor in Mechanics' ball gave way this forenoon dur ing a town meeting, precipitating nearly GO petnons to the floor below. No one was kill ed but many were fearfully anil probably fatally wounded. ' Later The diaaaler at Mechanics' ball to day, shows the numlier injured ,to be more than at first supposed. At the lime of tin accident there waa TiOO persons in the hall. I&0 persona were precipitated to the floor below. The recovery of John Nealy, Henry Hkidder. Charles R:ker and Reuben Chad bonrne is doubtful. Bargljrs l.'attlrd. New Yoas, Mar h 10. One burglar was shot and killed ai d another captured to night by John F. Richards, who surprised them while they were ransacking a parlor in his house. A Holdli r'a Snlettlr. The New Orlear i Picayune publishes a coufcasion of Hoo. AbUou, who suicided March 3d at Hay bt Louis, Hi atutea that itrch 3d at liny at I.co.s, m stiitee that 1 was wounded in I, 4heJ at f.ttyibnrg, a. UiU. '.'J'.'J75. n-iii?M aierr'.- trt be tion A Real Kouaaae' The Sun to-day relates the circumstances ot the elopement and marriage of J. C. Spen cer, aged 13, with Martha McDonald, daugh ter of Dr. R. II. McDonald, of San Francis co. The bride eloped from Vawar College with the assistance of two female compan ions, and the marriage took place at Pongh keepsie. The parents of both partiea were afterwards reconciled. The girls who as sisted the elopement lire to be dismissed from college. Trial of Talmas. The Brooklyn rrosbytery to-day decided to try Dr. Talmago on the following charges, presented by a committee appoint-d at a previous session: Deceit and falsehood in statements regarding bis withdrawal from the editorship of the Christian at Work; in elating that sittings In the tabernacle were free; In accusing J. W, llathaway of diabou est practices, and then denying it; of false hood in collecting subscriptions for the pay ment of the church debt; of deceit In a ditii culty concerning the orgauist of the tuber nacle. Si 'Men Uronneil. Eastpobt, Me., March 9. The Turkish Empire, from St. Johns to Dublin, went ashore at Big Pack Islaud on Friday night, and is a total loss. Tho captain and oil men were drowned, fatal lire. Sr. Lot w, March !. A fire lit r.ast St. Louis destroyed half a dozen buildings. Mrs. Catharine Borst, Henry Shoopperkcotter, (.. Guiehecbach, John Zepp aud Emma Zepp, the two last named being children, were burued to death, Sir. ltausch jumped from a window, was injured severely and will probably die. At the inquest this afternoon tho testimony pointed strongly (0 incendiar ism. The Speakership. Wasuisoton, March 9. The political news to-duy is that all the sick Democrats are convalescing and all the distant members elect have been heard from and will be on hand to help elect a Democratic Speaker. Whiteaker of Oregon has telegraphed that he will be here by the morning of tbo 18th. There is very little doyibt that tbo nominee of tho Domooratie caucus will be 'he Speaker ct the 4tith Congress, or that Randall will receive tho uomiuation. Too Far Off. Spotted Tail's Indians, would go to a now location they chose for themselves, and now they want te go back to the Missouri river. Too much dUtuu-.o to travel makes things coat them too high, just as they were told before they went thero. JMalue Klcclloua, Bangor, Mo., elects a Republican Mayor, and Biddeford, Me., elects a Greenbacker and Democrat. 'Olorctl Men' Convention, A convention ot colored men from the 3d Congressional District, Va., has met, and discussed a.l matters relating to rights und privileges of the race, and is to call a State convention to meet in May and further con aider the same. Commission on Public Lnuils. Tho late Congress, iu the sundry, civil, ap propriation bill provided for the expense of a commission for codifying laws relative to survey and disposition of the publio domain; a system of classification of publio lands, surveys and recommendations as to the beat methods of disposing of land to actual set tlers. Commissioner cf the General Land Office, Director of Geological Surveys and 3 civilians are to compose tho commission. Obstructs Commerce. Testimony is being taken to show that the Uroo'Jyn bridge is au obstruction to ship piug. Vessels in the California trado cannot pass it without lowering masts. Another Walking MateU. A walking matoh has commenced at Gil- more a garden, Now xork, between O'Learv. the champion, Rowellof England, Harriuian of isostjn, and f.uuis 01 Chicago. Wade Hamptou. VTado Hampton may not be well enough 1 1 attend the extra session as Henutor from South Cnroliua, but he thinks the Uonse ought to refuse to pass the appropriations and Congress sit forever rather than yield to Republicans. Ea-Henator Faltereou. Patterson of South Carolina, is liable to Mrcst, as Indictments are still pending against him. Atnaeity and oblivion has not bii offered biai. r.nalera Items by Telcg rapta. President Hayes will appoint Piof. Hay den as the head cf the pobllc lands commis sion. Gen tjhei'Uitti Lai pneumonia and Lis wife consumption. Tbt Chicago wLeat matket Las cooled off anj prices receded. It la feared fourteen veiel bare been lost out of Gloucester, Mass. Indiana legislature didn't pasa appr.-yriv tion bills and extra session is called. FORKlli.l 5F.VVS. A fceerel Frees. Sr. PtruBiBcaa, March t.-An oflicial uiessager says that the police have discov ered a secret printing press at Kieff. On entering the apartmeut they were met by a storm of bullets. One officer of the gen-de-armes and two privates were killed. Eleven men und five women were arrested, Fonr of the former were dangerously wounded. Itrvalnllaaary Ruaeiaaa. It is certain that there is nnusnal activity among revolutionary clueaes in Eussia. They display almost incredible boldness, A publication declaring that the Governor of C'barkoff bad been condemned to death by the Russian party foi inhuman treatment of political prisoners, and that the act of asao siuatiou was consequently executed by one of that party, was openly posted in the balls of the university ou tho diy after be was shot. Russia anil Bulgaria. Loniiox, March 4. A dispatch from Tier liovi, says that there seems to be little donU that Russian occupation of Bulgaria will be prolonged six months. Laboring Trouble. Hill Top mill at Burnley, running COO looms and 300 spindles Las suspended oper ations. Depression is severe. Other mills continue to clon and one more is expected to close this week. Masters in the Forest of IUu iron trado have given notice of a fire per cent redaction in wages. The cotton trade at Todmerden and Walsden is gener ally enforcing without resistance reductions of from five to eight pt cent. Reiiurtloaa Aceepleil. Bolton cotton operatives have decided to accept a redaction of 10 per cent, in wages kHeamshlp Snail. The steamer Austrian, which sunk in col lision with the Spanish steamer Gailiermo off Skerrin's Island, baa been towed to Liv erpool much damaged. Five of the crew of the Gnlllermo are missing and are believed to be drowned. River Overflow. rrsm, March 4. The river TLeiss has overflowed its banks and inundated, an im-nr.'.i-.;t .cf Lxii fiTc-edin ts.' asn?- other towns are great'; damaged. Troops with poutoons have started to save life. Germany. ElkLts, March 8. The parliamentary dis cipline bill has been rejected by the Reich stag, aud us action waa an Ignominious de feat for the government. Only the extreme and moderate conservative voted for tt. Bis raark watched the division with indifference. Heelin, March 9. The principal speech in the debate on the parliamentary disci pline bill in the Reichstag yesterday was made by Herr Windhorst, leader of the Prussian Catholio party, who declared that the clericals were ready to support the Chancellor in the struggle against Socialists, but disapproved of the means he suggested. Eastern Europe. Tho Russians are expected to evacuats Roumania in the time required by the Ber- Uu treaty. Large quantities of grain are stored in Little Wallachia, Servia and Roumania, awaiting the opening of navigation. Austria is suffering from an overstock of silver, and various remedies are suggested to get rllver coin out of the bank vaults and in general circulation. rassaaante Must Die. Natles, March 7. Fossanante, the would- bi assassin of the King, hss been found gnilty and condemned to doath. Dissolved. Maprid, March 8. A dispatch aaya the Cortes will be dissolved next week. The Plague Mastered. St. Petebsdcso, March 8. Gen. Melikoff reports tho plague now mastered. Foreign Minister. Caibo, March 9. Tho Khedive has in formed the governments of England and France that be will appoint Nuba Pasha Foreign Minister if they insist, but Le must decline all responsibility for the conse quences, Ueleat of the Zulus. CArs Town, Feb. 18 (via Madeira). Col. Pearson was attacked at Ekowe by a large force of Zulus. The latter were defeated with enormous loss and pursued to Eutamo dia, one of the Zulu military karats. The attitude of the nativo tribes in Transvaal is disquioting, and it is feared the chiefs have formed a league against the British. Blsmarh FHea OO the Handle. Beeuv, March 10. Bismark and Hen Lasker quarreled violently in the Reichstag Saturday in consoqnenoo of the prince hav ing attacked the Liberals for favoring ju dicial leniency. In the course of debate in the Reichstag on tho cattle plague Bismark, referring to the smuggling of cattle, took occasion to accuse the Liberals of having made tho penal code so mild that it protected criminals instead of citizens. Herr Lasker said that Bismark s aggression Rhowed where was the true ele ment of disorder in debate. He intimated tint the first aim of the gagging law should be to control the longnage of the government. Bismark replied, nud an angry controversy ensued. Daring the same debate Bismark ostentatiously quitted the house twice to avoid tbo disagreeable necessity of listening to the spsoohes of Herr Rlchter, progressist. The sitting left the impression that Bismark was deliberately trying to provoke the diet, aud that dissolution is imminent. Fonr Frout., At a parliamentary soiree on Saturday the Chancellor snid that partial disarmament was impossible. Ho said that Germany bad to show a front in four different directions and could trust none of her neighbors. The Plague Gou. Melikoff tolegraphs that foreign phy sicians, at a meeting held at Artlianka, have declared that the epidemio may be consid ered tn have died ont, as there has been no case since the 9th of February; but, aa it is impossible to guarantee that it may not re appear, especially as Wetlianka, they recom mend the continuance of certain precautions. The cordou ainnnd tho government of As trakhan, which the foreign physicians con sidered no longer necessary, has been withdrawn. American faille. Lrvt-iir-oor,, March 10. The first consign ment of cattle subject to the new regulations arrived to-dsy from Boston in good condi tion. Dahomey lo be Blockaded. Loxiion, March 10. It U rumored at Lis bon that France sod Portugal (ire about to blockade Dahomey. Month Africa. Lohdok, March 9. It is sail the Zalua dusire peace on the baits of tribal indepen dence. A large proportion of these are tem porarily dubanded for bar-vest. Col. rear son, after repulsing the Zulu attack which occurred on February 13tb, burned Enta media. A di-patch from Kiiaberly repovbi that the Zulus have burned eight "kroata" belonging to friendly Caffrea, nearDornberg. and kilted the Inbabitsntt. It 1b reported that Chief 8ecoconi is preparing to MltcV Seydenburg, in Eisti-rn Transvaal. British n-pfVat. In ATa uBl.lan Nrw Yoss, March 10. A cablegram says the British were defeated in the Akosta val ley, Afghanistan, and also experienced s severe defeat at Fort Khonak mountains. Fort Langor wat taken, and the English Goreruor taken to Cabul. British Trouble In Baraiab. Caicttta, Mirch 9. Affairs in Mandoley cause grave anxiety. Garrisons in British Bannah have been doubled. The Barmese bave intercepted the telegraph lino between Rangoon and Mundoley. The situation in Upper liiiriauh is regarded vory serious tor European residents. It is stated that recent massacre at the instance, of the King only amounted to forty, but the killing was at tended by every possible atrocity, Tho vic tims were beaton and kicked, and the women shockingly and shamefully abnsed. Royal princes were reserved to the last, and mda to witness the tortures and death of their families. PACinctnsi. Ieirncllve Fire. Vibciima, March. 4. At fonr o'clock this morning a fire broke out in Silver City in a wash Louse at the junction cf Fifth with Main street. It burned the wash house, two of Mm. Disdale's lodging houses, the city jail, another wash house and Greyer's brew ery. Crossing over to the east sido of Main street with a strong wind, it swept away Strauss A Goetz' meat mark6t, a vacant house and the residences of T. E. Farr, D. E. Uirkiu, J. E. Martin, Mrs, Moloney, Thoo. Bombrock, J. Hoffey, James Lyden, James Dcnnigan and George King. ' The total loss U about $30,000. Relief measures have been taken at Virginia Citv fnr home less families. Delayed Telegrams. A writ of mandamus is to issue requiring the Hastings Law School to almit Mrs. Foltz aa a student. The failure of Godschaux Bros, is found to be more disastrous than any dared to sup pose; assets, $475,000; liabilities over fl.000,000, and the aasets will probably shrink one-half. Genera) McDowell isconstructiii'a Crec-d- more title nvn nt the Tr'aia, ' " : , , , ""GSyen5iir E'.'bo.:-h'. lW.O-Jj" s.iBt'?4 of silver at H tSy,. ' Kepubliean State committee ta nc-mluato State ticket is called for June 17th. No dividends from the Bonanza mine. The Bulletin is ventilating the business of giving straw bail in criminal suits, which hat become a regular fraudulent business. A fearful a'.orm raged through California March Cth and the rainfall was very great. Considerable damage u reported from storm and flood. Many valuable ranches ou Feather river, near Marysviile, are flooded and much damage done" outside the city levees. The woolen mills reservoir at Los A ngelos burst March 6th, and 100,000,000 gallons ot water went to waste that was intended for irrigation purposes next Summer. Some damage waa done to the town. Snow was sixteen feet at the Summer tr&ci of the C. P. R. It., and still snowing March 9, and the overlaud trnina ere blockaded beyond ih'm. There is no hope of compromise between the Comstock Mining Companies and tho Sutro tunnel, except the Julia, which has satisfactory relations, and is pumping water through the tunnel. B. T. Burton, charged with murder of Mrs. Bowman 17 years ao, during the Mor risite trouble in Utah, has been acquitted by an Ogden jury. Murder Will Ont. Sax Rafael, March 10. About two years ago Peter Bush, of Novato, in this county was murdered. Who murdered him has over since been a mystery. The grand jury have found a presentment against Rush's wife and a hired man, and they are now both in custody. The Tuuuel Trouble. San Fbascisco, March 10. Regarding tha rumor of the reopening of negotiations be tween the Sutro Tunnel Co. and the mining companies, Adolph Sutro states that while nothing haa yet been done in that direction, it is not improbable that consideration of a compromise may be renewed in a few days. Arrests fur Arsou. On the night of July 24th, 1877, during a hoodlum riot in this city, a Chinese wash house was attacked by wretches. All the occupants with one exception escaped, though several shots were fired at them by their as sailants. One who failed to get away was barricaded in the building, which was then set on fire and consumed, und the bones of the unfortunate Chinaman were found in the ruins. . Since that time tho police have been on the trail of tne perpetrators. They now believe they bave Buflicient testimony to; secure the conviction of the offenders, and this evening George 0. Miller, John 0. Min-! kel, Wm. K. Ccveshal, Patrick Cronan and ' Joseph Barry were lodged in the city jail charged with arson. Stricken from the Roll. The Baptist ministers of San Francisco 3 unto otii.&u twu u uuiu v, tu. . aa. iiuim from their roll for misrepresenting senti ments of Baptist and Christian peoplo gen erally on the Chinese quoation. Municipal Elections. Oakland had a heavy vote Monday, and the Citizens' ticket elected five Councilmeu and School Trustees, and the Workingmon two Councilmen. Citizenn probably have the Mayor. Iu Salinas Citizens elected nearly the full ticket. Bribed Legislator. Virginia, Match 10. There is considor able excitement here to-day over a report that the District Attorney of Ormsby coauty will cause the arrest of three of the Story county legislative delegation for accepting bribes from the V. & T. R. B. Co. for their votes. Married men are apt to forget that if it had not been for their mothers-in-law they would not havo their wives. A fashionable young woman at Vas aav was asked by a classical professor to give a definition of ambrosia. After some hesitation she replied, "T think it I is a kind of hair oil." fONORESSlOXAL. Senate. WAsntsaTos, SIarob.4. Beforo taking tho chuir, Ferry returned thanks for renewal of general confidence. A number of billa on the calendar and the pension billa were pasod, including a pen sion of $C0 a month to the widow of U. C. Bnchanan. Harris called np tbt Hocse bill to prevent the introduction i f infec'lont or contagions diseases in the United States, and to estab lish a nitiin.i board of trade. About twenty private biU passed and then after 11 o'clock, executive stoaton, toatiug bslf an hour, was held. When the doors were reopened Wimiom submitted a resolution eontaiuing appropri ation) for the army and for IcgisU.lvo judicial, and executive rvpeitsof the '.fit ernmeut for six mouths,' from July 1st, n-i . to avoid an extra aession cf Congress. : Saulsbnrv objected to its present consider ation and il went over. At noon. Ferry, president pro tent, said that the time fixed for the final adjournment of Cotigress bavinst arrived, the chair de clares tlio forty-fifth Cougre.s adjourned without delay. The closing hours wero characterized by more than usual confusion and disorder. The Senate chamber was densely crowded, billion the floor and in the galleries, and eight or ten Senators addressing tho chair at the Slain tim, it w.is with difficulty that anylhin conl.l be nndcrntood. Iluase- TLfl space in front of the speakers desk was filled with a crowd of gesticulating mem bers who with billa in their hands demanded recognition. Objections, however, were made to nearly every bill, among them tho one making appropriation for tb-i payment of arrears of pensions and that providing for treaty with Meiieo. Alkiru moved that tho nooso insist on its disagreement to Senato amendments lo the legislative appropriations bill and tint a new conference be appointed. The bill known as the McGowan heulth bill wasthen passed; yeas 165, nays C3. Sparks moved to suspend the mice and concur in Senate bill appropriating $i5,0OO. 000 for arrears of pensions fur tho next fis cal year. The aiucudunnts to the arrears of the pen sion bill motion, which were sustained by an overwhelming viva voce vote, bronght to their feet, Miils, McKenzie and a few other members on the Demof tatio side, who loudly protested agiinst the measure as one that would rob tho people. For a few momenta there was a horrible uproar. Tha wildest gesticulations were to be seen, bnt not a word nttered Yeas and nays waa ordered and a motion to euspend the rules and posa the bills were agreed to; yeas 153, nayt 61. Atkins at 11:10 report; d that the confer ence committee on the legislative appro priation bill had been usable to agree and be moved that the Housa adhere a parliamen tary finality agreed to. Garfield, Carlisle being in chair, offered a resolution of thanks to b peak or Randall, Ftma befa-an an address to the Rom, bnt was interrupted by suveral messages and by a resolution to admit ladies of mojnbera' families Ho the door. The privileo was ac corded and generally availed of. After a stormy and exciting sceu, and tbu House was adjourncd'without dy. The following is Speaker Randall's ad dress: REriESE.'.'TATivEs: Iu a moment this Con gress wjll expire. IU acts whether tor weal or woe, are indelibly inscribed on the pages of history. In this hall party has been ar rayed against party, and interest against in terest in fierco and bitter struggle; but it Id dre to truth to say that on every aido there has been honest ainbit'on to win popular es teem by seeking, each iu bia own way, ac cording to bis best judgment, tha general welfare. Whether or not the desired end of publio good has been successfully attained is for time to prove; that such has been tho desired end of both parties cannot justly be disputed. Genuine concert between all the States and citizens thereof is tbo corner stono of our national prosperity. What prostrates cr elevates one at the expense of another must ultimately work the injury of all. Although euch representative has cham pioned the immediate wishes of lis imme diate constituency with earnestness and en orgy, yet during the period ot the existence of this house there has not been a singio breach of legislative decorum. Thtt noble respect born of generous rivalry in common good cause has softened all asperities. I feel that more words are inadequate to thank fully this Houso for its resolution of appro val of tho manner in which I have discharged the duties of Speaker, always responsible and onerous, and often most delicate and difficult. I have done my best. Long ser vice here has taught me that hate or veu geauce has never raised any cause to endur ing honor, while on the contrary, justice nnd mutual regard have often given tho weaker side an easy victory. With recovering busi ness nnd restored "confidence wo may look hopefully to an early dawn of a new era ot increased prosperity and happiness of tho country. Such is toy fervent prayer. To each and every member here I tender my heartfelt acknowledgemrnt for kindly for bearance extended to mo as presiding officer of this House, and to say that I shall, ever giatefnily cherish the honor t which I hive been tho recipient. Who the wish that you all may return aafoiy and in health to your homes, it renins U r mo to deotaro iu ac cordance with I'm coueiitutioi) of the United States thut tpis Hvusu stands adjourned . without day. 1 Nev&da'p Deserted Tow ns. There ar-.-. deserted towna in Nevada, but 1 bxy tiro not old ones. A few years ago tho population of Hamilton is said to have been nearly 8,000; of Treasure Hill, 6,000; of Bherniantown, 7,000; of Swansea, 3,000. All were incorporated, with Mayor, Council, Fire Departments, aud daily newspapers. Hamilton has row about 100 inhabitants, most of whom are merely waiting in dreary in action for something to turn up. Treaa ure Hill has about half as many. Sher mantown one family. In one canyon of the To'yabo range, near Austin, are five dead towns, without a single inhabitant. The streets and ulocks graded on the hillsides are rapidly falling back into the wilderness. When does tho moon remind one of a giddy giil When she is too youngs to show much reflection. "I don't believe in fathional)!i churches," said a lady, recently; "but, after all, considering that we are all to go to the saino Heaven, perhaps it's bet ter to keep up the social ili'itinction ns long as we fan," "' Li: 'j I 1 s ft' a- , Jr n