0 t0ftH Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, February 13, 1879. Vol. vin. STo. 36. Pftiifl TELEGRAPHIC. Eastern Despatches. Boiled Down. Tor The Astorlun. A PLAGUE BREAKS OUT IN THE SOUTH IN CONSEQUENCE OF DISINTERMENT OF YELLOW FEVER CORPSES. DISEASED MEAT BEING SOLD IN BROOKLYN--THE MERCE NARY WRETCHES. BUT FOR ALL THAT "SMALL FAVORS THANKFULLY RE CEIVED.5 Lousville, Feb. 11. The Courier Journal's correspondents report no yel low fever in the south, but some sort of sickness seeras to have been caused by the disinterment of the bodies of persons who died of yellow fever. New Yokk, Feb. 1L The Brook lyn health officers charge that a num ber of cows suffering from pleuro pneumonia have been taken from the stables and slaughtered at the abattoir. The Carcases are now under guard until veterinary surgeons investigate them. Washington, Feb. 11. The river and harbor appropriation bill reported to the house to-day contains the fol lowing appropriations for the Pacific coast : Oakland, $30,000 ; Wilming ton, 11,000; Willamette and Colum bia rivers, $45,000; Coos Bay, $40, 000; Upper Columbia river, $10,000; canal at the Cascades of the Columbia river, $50,000. Foreign Despatches. Coiled Down for TIc Astorlau. THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES "ON IT." THEY UTTERLY ANNIHILATE SOME OF HER MA JEST YS BEST. WHAT ENGLAND PROPOSES TO DO ABOUT IT. SPIKED GUNS WOULD NOT SHOOT ON THE DAY THEY "WERE WANTED. A SERIOUS REVOLUTION BRO KEN OUT IN ANTIOQUAI. THE SAILORSSTRIKE IN LIVER POOL FORBODING DAMAG ING RESULTS. ALL PAPER MONEY TO BE DE STROYED IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE PLAGUE. CANALS TO BE CLOSED AND HOSPITALS ORGANIZED St. Vincent, Jan. 30. On the 21st inst. a British column consisting of a portion of the 24th regiment, a battery of artillery and 600 native auxiliaries were utterly annihilated near Tuquela river by 20,000 Zulus, who captured a valuable convoy of 102 wag ons, 1,000 oxen, two cannon, 400 shot and shell, 1,000 rifles, 25,000 rounds of ammunition, 60,000 pounds weight of provisions, and the colors of the 24th regiment. It is estimated that 5,000 Nulus were killed and wounded in the battle. Among the killed on the British side are two majors, four cap tains, twelve lieutenants and a quartermaster of the 24th regiment; two captains of the royal artillery; a colonel, captain, four lieutenants, ser geant and major of engineers, besides twenty other British officers command ing native levies. Seven attacks, sub- n i w fnft Zulus, have OCUUU11U1J muu sj .. - ., been repulsed, and the colony is now somewhatrecoveringfrom the utter con sternation which at first prevailed. Lord Chehnsford,commanderof the ex pedition, has been forced to retire in consequence of the defeat. It is esti mated that 500 soldiers were killed be sides the officers stared. Governor Sir Bartle Freere has sent to England for reinforcements. The mail steamer for England was dispatched a day earlier than usual with a request for six regi ments of infantry and a brigade of cavalry. Details of the disaster show that the guns were spiked before they were captured. London, Feb. 11. A summons was issued tins morning ioracauiuoouuun cil to be held at 2 o'clock this after noon to deliberate on the reverses to British troops m Zulu land. News of the defeat has caused a sensation throughout London. London, Feb. 11. The cabinet council to-day decided to send six bat tallions of infantry, two regiments of cavalrj', two batteries of artillery, a company of engineers, three companies of army service corps, and a company of army hospital corps, to reinforce Lord Chelmsford. New York, Feb. 11. A dispatch from the Star and Herald of Panama, says that a serious revolution has broken out in Antioquai. Liverpool, Feb. 11. Striking la borers have appointed a deputation to learn the views of the Steamship Owners Association, but the deputa tion is prohibited from making any compromise. Not a single vessel sailed from Liverpool for foreign ports on Monday. Several hundred sailors have formed a union. The number cf strikers of all classes now here is estimated at frBfm 50,000 to G0,000. St. Petersrurg, Feb. 11. Gen. Louis Melikoff has proposed to the governors of Astrakhan, Samari and Saratoff that all paper money circulat ing be exchanged for new, through the Kama Volga bank, and destroyed. The attention of medical authorities is concentrated on Selitreno and neigh boring districts. The St. Petersburg sanitary committee proposes to cleanse the canal and organize large hospitals which can be anchored in the Gulf of Bosnia. MISCELLANEOUS. FISHERIES. THE UNDERSIGNED GIVE CAREFUL attention to the liberies of the North ern raeilic, and make to order every des cription of XET, SEIXE, TRAP, and POUNDS. Suitable to every species of fishery. Also : TWINE and LINES. Address : AMERICAN NET & TWINE CO. Boston. Barbour's IRISH FLAX THREADS AND Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines. BARBOUR BROTHERS, 511 Market Street, San Francisco. HENRY DOYLE & Co., Mnaera. THE ASTORIA BREWERY RUDOLPH BARTH & MICHAEL MEYER, PROPRIETORS. Corner of Olney and "Water streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. Best quality of LAGER BEER 5 cts. per glass Choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars always on hand. J r r3rTli o pa t ronapje of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders for Laser or Bottled B?:Li,a,y llu:Jnllty Promptlv fdlcd. EThe best lunch the season will afford furnished day and night FREE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I. W. CASE IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN fflm WBMMb A FULL ASSORTMENT WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST RATES FOR O AIS Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON. A CO-MPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Garden Seeds, BOTH OREGON AND CALIFORNIA JUST RECEIVED. I. "W. CASE, Corner Chenamus and CaSr Streets, M "ASTORrATOREGON. Notice to All Concerned. Men and Boys Must be As well as to have toys for Christmas. Christmas is Over ! BUT I LOEB ss SnrreieM! And now invites the attention of every body to Ids Full and Complete Stock, Consisting in part of LINE OF GLOlHIHG AND BOYS. Gents Furnishing Goeds: ALSO : Large Stock of Family Groceries; Canned Fruits, Etc.; also : Watches, Jewelry, .15ar!ne and Opera lilasM'S, cc; Besides a choice lot ot TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Wholesale and Retail. Call and see. JAIN ST., - - - ASTOIIIA, OGN. CASH STORE! Have just received a new Invoice of Groceries, Queensware, Lamps and Fixtures, "Which I offer at a bargain for cash FZUQT2TR. tm FEED. Corner of main and Squemoqhe sts., ASTORIA, - - OREGON. (Ih THK ASTORIAX BUILDING) HAS JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF SEW goods, consisting of MEN'S AND BOYS CALF AND KIP BOOTS Buckle and Congress Gaiters, "Women, Misses and Children's Which will be sold at the very lowest prices. BANKING ANTD INSURANCE. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Representing a capital of SG7,000,000. A. VAN DUSEN. Agent. coitrarEitci&L raiosr ASSURANCE COMPANY of1 Xjonsrxonsr. Capital S12,500,Q0O. 3IATT II. SIBSOX, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAT.IFORTA. ORGANIZED IN IS 63. Total Losses Paiil Since Organization. $3,630,435 95. E. C. HOLDEX, Agent. Astoria Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE. 3C, W. CASK, BROKER, BANKER, AND INSURANCE AGENT. ASTORIA, OREGON. Exchange bought and sold on all parte of itjiTMtjt OFFICE HOURS-From 8 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock i jr. Fire and Marine Insurance. AGGREGATE CAPITAL ,000. MPERIAIi OF LOXDOX, X.OXDOX 0F JLOXBOX, XORTIIERX OF LOXDOX, QUEEX OF MVERPOOIu FIRE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANIES. AGENT. ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. lie Mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. Houghto .President Chas. R. Story Secretary GnoL?- J" A'"5 'r 0reS" Office Northeast corner of Stark and First streets, Poktland, Oregon. Net Cash received for Fire Prem iums in 1877 S335.511 04 Assets, Jan. 1, 1878 S57S.0C5 85 Liabilities Losses vnpaid ?3.ra8 37 Dividends " l.a'7 00 5,5!5 37 Surplus for Prope-ty Holders S572.470 47 Losses paid in Oregon in six ycars$ll4,5ic 72 I. IV. CASE, Accent, Astoria, Oregon. GUNS, LOCKS, AXD SEWING 3IACHIXES KEPAIRKI. KEYS FITTED AND LOCKS REPAIRED, SAWS FILED, ETC.. BY F. IV. 1FAS5. Main street, next door to Geo. Ross'. MISCELLANEOUS. Preparing for Spring- Me. E. S. LARSEN IS PAINTING AND PREPARING FOR A LIVELY SPRING TRADE, And has en route LARGE INVOICES OF Groceries, Crockery, Etc, Do not purchase your supplies until you. have called upon E. S. LARSEN, . , Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Astoria. - NEW 8T0QK I HAVING JUST RECEIVED A new stock consisting of a splendid assortment of Dress Goods, Fancy Articles, AND- Gents' FUMSHIE GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, 1 Queensware, Jewelry, Etc., Etc.- "We respectfully invite the public to call and inject the same. We have also receved a large stock of tine CIGARS a TOBACCO Which we are offering at San Francisco wholesale prices. Very repectfully. A. VAN DUSEN & Co., Cor Cass & Jefferson sts., - Astoria. OG"hv VAN DUSEN & Co., Are Agents in Astoria for the SINGER and the "WHITE SETOQ MACHINES. '"Trgetoci5nliyon, VAN DUSEN & CO., HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK OF Consisting of a great variety of goods to?' both ladies and gentlemen. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN". Notice is hereby given that all persons are forbid tresspassing upon, or in any wav occupying any portion of the land or 'beach siirrminriincr TONGUE POINT, nr nrimi nnv part of the Henry Maiiin land claim in Clat sop county. State of Oregon, without permis sion from the undersigned ; and also rrou setting out fire-, upon said claim, whereby the standing timber may in anv wav be injured. VAN DUSEN & BROWN. Per A. VanDusek". Astoria, Oct. 5. 1877. tf If You Want to Select a Suit of-OXjOTDHIIKrG- From the very best stock in the city call at A.VAMDUSEH&Co.'s. 1852. 187H, Hardwood Lumber. OAK, ASH, HICKORY, WHITEWOOD LUMBER Carnage lap Material A SPECIALTY Orders foi lumber for boat or ship worse promptly attended to. Address all orders- E. J. NORTHRUP & GO., Cor. First and Main streets. Portland, Ogn. SOMETHING N E CHESTNUTS, NEW ORLEANS MO LASSES AND SYRUI CRYSTAL DRIP SYR UP, PICKLED HERRINGS, BOILED CIDER, CALIFORNIA FIGS, AND DRIED GRAPES WHICH ARE BET TER THAN ANY RAISINS IN THE MARKET. W AT GEARHARTS PAY THE PRINTER PROMPTLY for jour Paper. It is bt for all. ' s v ?$ , 4. 2Mij MSMJLu ifcfanwi'awLm -J- "w- t