a) HJfn-ft" ttnv S&e gaiXxj Vsltorism ASTORIA. OREGON: J. C. IRELAND Editor. FRIDAY Oct. 20, 1S77 Cuban Aflairs. The announcement yesterday to the - effect that the president of the Cuban republic had been captured by the -Spanish forces, is but another instance -of the history of the past nine years campaign against the ever faithful lit Hq island repeating itself. It reminds ns of the speech of Gen. Salamanca in the Cortes early in August last, "where he created something of an up roar when he brought forth and un rolled the long array of crimes and er ' rors which make up the attempt to -crush the revolution in Cuba. During nine years that attempt has weakened the resources and exhausted the strength of the Spanish nation, and during the whole of that period there lias been no time when the lying bul letins of the butchers who succeeded each other as Captain-General did not announce the close of the insurrec tion as near at hand. To lie about Cuba has been a point of honor, and -each request for fresh troops and fresh advances of money has been based on the direct and positive asser tion that they would amply suffice for the pacification of Cuba. And it was :not until a fortnight ago that a man was found bold enough and patriotic -enough to rise up in his seat m the 'Corte3 and show how much blood and treasure Spain has spent, how much mismanagement has marked the con duct of the war, and what base and corrupt interests lay behind the whole cad stoiy. The policy of repression which "fpam has maintained during its whole existence, both in matters political and m matters religious, has been a costly policy to the nation, which now iinds itself last among the nations of Europe, where it was once first. A nation which does nut know how to tolerate freedom of opinion and free- ' doni of discussion injures itself more 'than any enemy "could do, and thehis ' tory of Sjjain's downfall might never have been written if her people had tbeen allowed to know the truth con cerning public affairs. A strong illus tration of this was shown in the re- ' jnarkable debate in the Cortes on the Cuban question above referred to, -and it seemed that the Spanish govem- "inent and the Spanish people -tiken ".heard, for the first time, the truth with regard to the waste, the loss, the .Corruption, mismanagement and fail- ure that have attended the attempt to conquer Cuba. Since October, 1S68, Spain has sent "rfco Cuba 204,875 soldiers, not counting -the-officers. andhas juhtsent out 150,000 "more. Had such an army been set in -tKe field all together, the enslavement - ;of Cuba might have been accomplished; but the armies were sent over piece- -"jaeal, to die in the hospitals and to be wasted in guerrilla warfare, and while' "'Cuba has been ruined, she has not yet ' been subjected. Her plantations ha?e vbeen devastated, her fabulous resotir- ' roes have been destroyed, her sons have .' --been put in prison or killed, to save "xfche -expense of keeping them as pris- Aaaets, her credit is abused, her mer chants are plundered by tax levies 4hat .amount to confiscation, and all is ruin. -and desolation in -the garden -'island of ike earth; but still the spirit '-of freedem defied Spanish oppression, rand still fresh levies are needed to tiarry .on the strangle which disgraces modern civilization. ' "We do not say that Cuba can not be f conquered. In fact, the eloquent "" ''Deputy who exposed the blunders and : falsehoods of the Spanish chiefs showed thatiif a better pkn were followed, if honesty were enforced and wisdom iheeded, the struggle could easily be 4 ''brought to an end. The struggle is 'too uneven, and Cuba has been pro- tectod less by her own divided strength ' -than by the miserable imbecility of her " rulers. Oregon has every advantage enjoyed in civilize countries. Liberal laws. Good chooN. Moderutc taxes. Only nominal State debt. i'"j?35-jSewBpaper advertising 5s moor ronizyJbuinessmen h&ving'faifn in their own wafeF, a the most efftfdlive eans for securing for their wares a wide mcugnition of their merits. NEWS OF THE SCORNING. Kane's democratic majority for mayor of Baltimore is 1,500. The Sheriff of Dead wood is after the highwaymen of Dakota, with fine prospects of catching the leaders. Byron It. Robb, of Cincinnati, was indeicted, on the 23d, by the grand jury for using the mails to carry on fradulent schemes. Robb isinanag er of the United States secret service company, Monitor manufacturing com pany and Queen City glass and lamp company. According to news from the best source at Constantinople the grand vi zier cannot agree with Mamoud Da mad Pasha on the questions of an ar mistice. The Damad has urged an armistice with all his influence. The grand vizier recently tendered his res ignation, but afterwards withdrew it. The San Francisco Chronicle of the 21st saj-s: "San Erancisco is in debted to Al. Zieber, of Portland, Oregon, for a valuable acquisition to the attractions of our park, in the shape of a line bevy of Oregon valley quail, which have just been placed with the superintendent, Mr. Pritchard, to be turned loose as soon as they become accustomed to the place. This is an extremely beautiful bird, much larger than our native variety, and it is to be hoped the experiment of introducing them here may prove a success." The Inter Ocean says it is pain fully apparent that the president's nominations are not received with great cordiality by the senate, and there is a growing doubt of confirma tion of many of the most important of them. This is especially the case with those which have been referred to the judiciary committee, whose members are generally opposed or indifferent to the xresident. Every nomination of democrats will, it is safe to say, he sent back to him. Members say in defense of refusal to confirm them that southern negroes and republicans have lost every means of defense and protection except federal courts and they intend to insist that officers to those courts be men whose loyalty to the cause of human freedom cannot be questioned. The names of a number of such bad appointments in the south are at hand. Members of the cabinet say the reason the president did not advise with members of the senate on appointments was that senators were absent. Apples and peaches, melons and beef, pork and potatoes, and sundry other of the products of American soil are finding their way in vast quantities to Europe, and the demand for them is much greater than the supply. American tomatoes sell from 30 to CO ; cents per dozen in London, American salmon are high in favor with John Bull and his big family. Resumption. From the San Francisco Morning CalL Greenbacks are now at a discount of less than three per cent, and are rap idly improving. They have gained steadily on gold during last year, and the same influences are at work to keep them on the upward path. Yet with this practical progress toward re sumption, a certain class of New York and Boston papers are constantly talk ing about resumption, as if it were a kind of independent legislative move ment, bearing no relation to the laws of trade. "When the greenbacks ad vance to par, practical resumption will have taken place, whether the gov ernment announces its readiness to call in the whole volume of currency and pay coin for it or not. There is no present necessity to accumulate a large amount of gold in he treasury to resume with as there will be very little call for gold if currency is per mitted to rise quietly to v. gold b;isis. The appreciation of currency cannot be attributed to any considerable degree to the anticipation on the part of the business public that resumption will take place in 1879, as there is very little hope that resumption would take place that year unless it approximates very closely Lefore this date comes. Tf there should be any considerable difference between gold and currency on the first .of January, 1879, govern ment will fee unable io redeem in gold. It cannot possibly feoar-d a sum equal to the volume of greenbacks, and if the latter are at a discount, every hol der of a note will deazaand gold. If greenbacks drift up to gold, so as to be interchangeable with it, very little gold will bo wanted. Instead of tak ing aneasures to -accumulate gold, the governinentshould shape-legislation so as to cause the steady ppreciati6n of currency. sS-TVho wants to know about the great Slate wherollhe erporLs equal In value S37S per head or the entire popula tion, tend $1 00 to D. C. Ireland for Thk Astoria, the only Oregon pnper, pub lished wholly in the intert of Oregon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. yyr wood pumps. 3UMPS ARE RECOMjJ vao farmers ana an timers in heap and durable article. "Fori sale by JACKINS & HA WES. tl&wtf Astoria, Oregon. To tii-: LAnii:s of Astoria. At some recent it at t ne unm nouse in ourcuv. some on U "rentier .sex lost a switch of black zTlie switsh afore.siid was nicked up In" nil iiiiii iiuug ii in iu uuid-, hamrs. The owner of the lost wlier nrope aeiuc.sted 10 call and .secure it at onvenience. as its presence ne- ner ' CCisS iie answerinir of too many mies- tin ed bv gentlemen who Kill at the of iMiiess. Ed. IX Cl'KTIS. lie Deputy bhenir. THE 'ONYiVJOUS LETTER! A C: m tin Greenback Club. A T :ting of the national jR club, held in the Court house of Oct. 20. 1S77. the following tmunittec appointed to mvesti viim!i li'lii'rs written to the J. GrVub on the dteiii report nth gsue yiy bu.Mli.s nof this eitv was adonted and ordered pyllisfred in the Daily Astokiax. $ vouroifcmittee beg leave to Mibmit thtvaolloyinfne$)ort : Ftonlvcd, We denounce all anonymous let ters or threats to intimidate capitalists or anv persons doing business. J. F. NOWLAX. Chairman Com. V. Y. 1'AllKElt. 122dlt-Wlt TVTOTICE. IN Wo Commissoners ap- pointed by O ,224 and 22T. to as- sess tne uem ;es caused by the widening of L'henamus streets. do hereby proceed to that we shall propeaL'd wulening and to :icss s: 24th dav o .neneuts on tne and that we shall nice at looclo and when Citv Attorney forenoon olsaid day. when arties niteresad will appear and atteu N, i:. ONTC.OMERY. Astoria, 111-td to meet at the The Hoan same place i the aist day of October, IS a. ni HOHSON, McOUIllE. A. MONTGOMERY. Astoria, Oct. 24, 1S77. PICKED UP. A row boat near the Belnionico Res taurant, which the owner can have by prov ing property and paying charges. JOE. JtAHKOUK. A. F. and A. 31. Members of Temple Lodge No. 7. will con vene at a special meeting to be held on Sat urday evening, 27th hist., at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of considering a propositon from the order of the Knights of Pythias to rent the hall for their meetings, anil to transact such other business as may legally come before it. Uy order of the W. M. 121 -yt E. C. IIOLDEN, Secretary. Pacific Coast Steamship Co- For Sim Francisco Direct. STEAMSHIP ORIZABA, JOHNSON' Master Will Leave Astoria for San Francisco, on SATURDAY, October 27. At (5 o'clock A. M. For frescht or passage apply to J. G. HUSTLER. Accnt Astoria. TEC 353 New Grocery House OF jr. STH.AUSS, SOUTH SIDE OF CHENAMUS STKEET. ASTORIA, OREGON. 'S NOW FULLY OPEN FOlt BUSINESS. The finest assortment of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Flours. And all other staple goods of the best quality and at the cheapest cash prices. All the various Foreign and Domestic fancy hue of Preserves, Fruits, Jellies, Wines and Liquors. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Also, a nice stock of Crockery, GInswnrc. Table and ioclcct Cutlcrj. tSf-Give me a call and inspect my stock of goods. J. STltAUSS. E. C. HOLDEN. L. LAUGHERY. HOLDEN & LAUGHERY, UPHOLSTERERS ASD FUXRI TIIRE !EAIiERSf At tho old stond-HOLDEN'S AUCTION ROOMS on Chenninus street All kinds of upholstery and cabinet work done to ordor. Manufacturers of Lounges, jSpring.Becls, AND Of any she and quality. Picture Frames.and Furniture Manufac - lured or Repaired by Experienced ,' ' .-' t - Workmen-r .' J 3"Sccond band Furniture feeugbt and Bold. SAU npii& JL Jmeriy warn, of :i leeyi KSHI wtm I'wrnmt, VMLWl i a eon m the imdersigfled rjlinaucc XiL fits and (iainn; sbncomlv ;uni ve punuc iuimi flew said l ilninnires :mifc October. A. 1).. ifT tt llwollice of tb cp in the ill par JOHN 1IOI3SO I C. A. MrKl'K ALMAltlNI lm. 12. 1877. fstands adjourn L Wednesday. -... ..... ..?..! A. I l,L IU1I l -IJR tjl .TQJffN h&A. JMISCELLANEOUS. BUY NOXE BUT .THE iVEW FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, BEST - - WORLD For sale at the City Book Store. Astoria Brewery Saloon A2vD BOTTLED BEER DEPOT. MAIN ST11EET, ASTORIA. RUDOLPH BARTJT, MICHAEL MYERSy Rrorietors. The BEST QUALITY LAGER BEER FIVE CENTS A GLASS. KS" The pntronnpe of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders for Lager, or Bottled Leer, in any quantity, promptly tilled. i5trir Free Lunch day and nfaht. GrBEAT EeDTJCTIOjST IN PH.ICES! ! THE PIONEER 00T(V;SE0 Corner of Cass and Squcmocqha street. ASTOEIA, OREGON. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL ALL MY LARGE STOCK OF MENS', BOYS', LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES At a considerable reduction from previous prices, many kinds AT COST! G.J. SMITH, Prop. CANDY FACT0EY. THE UNDKUSIOXKI) TAKE PLEASUKE TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIU PATRONS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL THAT TIIEV HAVE LATELY LARGELY INCREASED THEIR FAC TORY AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR NISH AS GOOD AN ASSORTMENT IN THKIK LINE AS ANY HOUSE ON THE COAST. MERS. AUSKY & Iir.GELC, r. o. itox &i. 105 First Street. Fnctorj- on Alder Street, 1c1wcch First ami Second Street, Portland, Oregon. LOUIS -WILSON. F. A. FISHER. Wilson & Fisher DEAI.EKS IX HAY, FEEO, GROCERIES, AND T&V Vharfage and Warehouse Storage. Corner Clienamus and Hamilton Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. BUILDING MATERIALS. JUST ARRIVED: 40,000 BRICK; 100 WINDOWS; AND 200 DOORS; WHICH WILL RE SOLD AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON. BAIN & FERGUSON, Astoria, Oregon. ARNDT & FERCHEN, BLACKSMITHS AND MACHINISTS x-,c3? foot of Washington Streot, gg McS. near Kinnojs' Fishery. KKrSSk vftr ASTORIA . UKEUON, W-r Tl AVING SECURED AN ENGINE AND JUL Lathe, and the best of workmanship, we uru nun iirupHrcu iu uu iHjljAUMOUJ? ii.XlJ?! SU J i tyuijiiv. ENGINE AND STEAMBOAT "WORK OF ANY DES CRIPTION, . 3 Horse-shoeing, ropairing, and all kinds of blacksinithing promptly attended toiit rea sonable rates. E. S. MERRILL & CO,, Blacksmiths and machinists. CapU ROGERS' OLD STAND Jr, Near .Express UJBice, ASTORIA, - OREGON, All work in our lino, heavy .or ligfc done with neatness and di?patcn. HORSESHOEING, WAGON, AND Farm "Work a Specially. HAVING SECURED THESERVK3ES OF Mr. S. A. Gainos of Ky an osperiencod tarnerof 25 years in tho business, and well known to Astoria horsemen. Ke are Dceoared to .do shoeing in a manner to cure laments or pro vent itin-hones cntru?teb!to ourcwyJ." BAil K)jJc wiyated and at oasonaifo E ? AUCTIOST SALES. E. C. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION AGENT CHEXAMUS ST. ASTORIA. OREliOX. Consignments respectfully solicited, bills col lected and returns promptly made. Kcpiilnr Sales Day. hntiirrtay. Refer by permission to C S. WRIGHT, WAKHEX&MrGrilllS Hon. J. Q. A. 130WLUY A. VAN DUSKX, .T.W.UEAKIiAUT. ' E. C. KOX.DEX. Auctioneer. B. S. VORSLEY. AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT. Office, on Main street opposite Wnhint ;t .Market. SATEJES IJAHT4T From 7 to 0 o'clock P. M, Regular Sale P: Saturday. :ii O'ClooIr A. 3. Wiir purchase ami sell rel estate, merchan dise, furniture, etc. Consignments respectfully solicited. Diagram? and terms to be had n application to tho Auctioneer. B.t. WultSLliY HOTELS AKD KESTATJKAXTS. E. 11. CARDWEL1,. C. II. FKRKIXS F curlier Hoibse Hotel, Corner Main and Coneomly streets, AS10KIA, UKEUON. Cartlweli & Perkins, Proprietors- qMIIS IS THE LARGEST HOTEL Ki AS JL toria. new anit noy fiirnituFO, furnisheu in first class style. The table will bo supplied with- the best tho market affords. Accomodations to suit the times, from $1 2-5 to S2oU por day. Steamers and sail boats leavo the wharves and slips near the Hotel, daily for 1'ortStc vens, Fort Canby, Skipanon, Fort Clatsop Sen Side, Ocean Reach, Knappton, Chinook, Unity, Oysterville and other piaces of rcser: in this vicinity. tt-J" There are noiv five large salmon can nericsin Astoria, which employ over 12U0 per sons in tho various branches of the business, making Astoria as it now is, a point of interest to visitors, independent of its' cool invigorating summer climate. UNION HOUSE. Cor. Squemocqlia and Lata, ette Streets ASTORIA, OltEGOX. nnms norsE having been X lieAvly repainted and furnishi'tt. tlirnnliout is now open to the accommoda tion of the public. srThe house being in new hands now can guarantee satisfaction. E.oaril and Lodin per Iay $1 OO Mn-Ic JSeal 25k MRS. M. E. TURNER, 1-ropnetress. . QCCIDENT HOTEL, A. J. MEGLER, C. S. "WRIGHT,. Proprietors. A8to?'ia, Oregon, Tho Proprietors are happy to announce tBa thenboro Hotel has beon EEPAIXTED AND EEFURNIi3HEI Adding greatly to tho comfort of its guest3 AND IS NOW THE BEST HOTEL NORTH OF SAN FKANCISCO. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS I SERVED IN EVERY STYLE AT SCITOIEEKS COIVFECTIOIYERY AND REFRESHMENT SOLOON. AH kinds of French, German and American Candies constantly on hand, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash price. ALSO "Wedding cakes made to order onshort notice. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. WATER STREET ROADWAY. Opposite Oregon Steam Navigation Company's Wharf ASTORIA -OREGON Tho above new Restaurant ttF$ bo open from and after to-morrow, Sunday. January Tth.lbTo, D.BUSANICH C0. Proprietor?. nniUTiuP 1 EQT'AL TO THE RESTrANI minima ?-Chcap a thoChoapest, at Thk Astoria Ukjici!. (f NIL DESPERANDUH. "" Lime, Brick, Sand! AT1C3. TiATEC; -AIiO Plaster M Marl Dust AS CHEAP AS CAN BE LANDED IN ASHBIL Can be had in any quantit at my wharf. J8"Agont for sale of San Juan Lime. PETER RUNEY, Astoria. NEW GOODS, HEW GOODS. Prices Lower Than Ever. GEORGE W. CORNART, Is constantly receiving the finest assertment: BLANK ROOKS. STATIONERY. OFFICE FIXTURES AND NOTIONS. ALL TILE LATEST PUBLICATIONS SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL "OfSTKUMEXTS. Agent for Skermaa. &-Hydoa Fisnoa and! Organs- sold on Ixutqllinenta. AI.SO FINE IMPORTED ANI JX)MESTJCT GiGARS AN& TOBACCO, CONSTANTLYON. HADt. . North side-of Chenamus-street..betwceijjCas8; and Mam. Astoklv,.Obkq?;. iiy V