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108 ANGELES DAILY HERALD.
I'll hi tubed evciy morning t)Xv Monday.
J. *t. BANNICTT, l>liloc und Imager.
TERMS FOR~DAILY HEkALD:
iVr annum, hy mull or express Jlu
-ix mouths " " 6
I'liree moutbs " " ■ 8
tlellvered by currier!*, per week 25 cents
OFFlCE—ller»lil~i»teani 8001. xn<i Job
I'rlnliiiir House, .Spring street, opposite the
'•••irl House
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.
fi l.os I njrcles l.odue No. 42, F. «t
f% A. St.— The stated meetings of this
_ r I'-ld on the first MON
/\tf\ I MY of each month at. 7:30 p. m.
~ ' Members of Pentalphu, No. 202, and
ill Master Masons in good standing are cor
llally invited. S. C. FOY, W. M.
Chas. smith. Secretary.
■ PENT ALPHA LODGE. No. 202,
F. A. m M. The stated hum lings of
TL JT Ln LjOOfi are held on the THIHI)
MONDAY of each month, at 7 p.m.
iiv order of the w:- M _
* H. Hili.br, Secy.
.Os Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A:
r ~****> stated convocations on 2d
» /(i II )/MONDAY of each month at
\*/( •*• M. id Masonic Hall. s<«-
V"\ 1 *lj journiiig Oompanloni in good
iWs— *\M standing cordially invited, B>
4V__//f orderofthe S. TRACER,
\\ f M. LXVT, H. P.
» Ueeiolnij.
Os Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select
Mas'ers. F. ft A. M.,
tolds its nh I ntilies on the 4th Mon
h.yofeueli m . i Masonic Hall, at 7:30 P.
s. KojouiniTo: i umpanl ins in good stundiug
lie traternallv invited lo attend.
iy onier ol I he Thi- Ql!>
J. F. BURNS, Recorder.
TEMPLAR.
" De LionCommandery No. 9,
V** »:• t:.
Holds its stated eonclavee at the Asylum in
A - me dull, on Iti" Third THURSDAY ol
i. month, at 7 o'clock P. M. Sojourning
ii this Templar ln good sta.iding are cor
•:, liv iiixite.i lo attend. By orderofthe
c;. u:
i.e. Liri'LKKiEi.D. Recorder.
I. O. O. F.
I■ejflll« t...iise No. 195, I. O.
— * 'ir v «>. 1..-l;. :n!ai meetings of this
•* i...ige a:s-held e%llj Monday
evening al 8 o'clock, at Odd F« l
ii«. Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and so-
Darning brothers in good standing are in
\U i) lo attend. J. M. BASS Err, N. G.
W. A. SPM.DINO, R. S.
••Lieu Rule Vmm\\n Xo. 1«0, I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting held on F*ti
•» I• \ i NVEXING of ■ai h week al
■ ; 1-2 o'clock. Sojourning brothreu
.n goo,i slandlug are cordially lu
'iieil By order,
C. C. UTM, N. G.
r'KA.NK IiAKKIt, IL S.
l.os Angeles Lodtfe No. 33, I. O. O. F.
Regular nn In Id on WED
NESDAY EVENING of each week
sjjs* r 0,-i.,.•!(. (Sojourning hrcth
''*' v> i ii i"n ;:•<<• I staiiillng are • nlially
.uviied. J. V. BURKHAKT, N. G.
A. Fkank, R. S.
Irange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F.
REGULAR MEETINGS hold on
,f tiie second and Fourth TUEB
-■■* ** ■-• |i.\Ys of eiich month at 74 p. M.
- gQjrairning Patriarchs in good
standi wit are cordially invited to.-.ttend.
JOS, HUBER, C. P.
H. Fleishman, Sicrbe.
Improved O. R. M.
MMMsIMM Tribe No. SO, Improved
Drier of Red Men. meets every TUESDAY
EVENING at 8 o'clock, at their Wigwam in
iioo.l Templar Hall. All visiting brethren In
good Standing are cordially Invited to attend.
L Mayer, sachem.
F. K. Fanning, Chief of Records.
' \ Knights of Pythias.
kdhJl OLIVE LODCE t No- 26, meets
v\K-y ev.-rv Thursday evening, at 8 o clock,
a | the Castle-Halls, Downey Block
Ul sojourning Knights in good standing are
cordially invited.
W. H. SCOTT, C. C.
J. S. Tarn, K. of R. S.
Confidence Engine Company No. 2.
_ REGULAR MEETINGS of this
vVtJr'l Company Will taßeplace on the
fJrsJL (lrsl Wednesday evening of each
monih, at s:oDo'clock.
"wsfeSr "j;.' McI.F.I.LAN, Secretary.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. H. 8. ORME,
PhjratettUi tm<l Hurjaroous
Or; n B in lanpranco building,
No. 74 Main sir.- t.OVerC. J. He.'nzeman
i: Co.'s drug ( lore. Residence, Spring street,
between sixth anil Seventh. Ofhco hours,
from 10 A. M to 1 r. M.
T. I. KI'ASWAV, W. W. KO-iS.
DRS. STANWAY & ROSS,
PHYSKHANB AND SURGEONS, 82 and
Si Main struct. niays-tf
DR. W, HAZELTINE,
DINTIB Ti
Mo. 11 Spring Street, - Loa An*ele».
msyS-tf
FRANK*H. THOMAS, M. D. f
(Practitionerol Homoeopathy).
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE unci residence on Spring street,
two doors North of the Southern Metho
dist church, aprlil-tf
Dr. N. P. RICHARDSON,
L'li.vssieiim uud fc?*ii\jjr«»ou.
Residence, Fort Hill, I Offlce, No. 19 uowney
Buena Visia slivel. | Block, up stulrs.
Dr. Joseph Kurtz,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE- Rooms 1,2 and "i. Ducommun's
Building, corner Main and Commercial
Streets. Residence -Buena Vista street.
special attention paid to diseases of the eye
and . ar. mayl-tf
D. B. HOFFMAN, M. D. v
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. - Office,
rooms 49 and 50, St. Charles notel, Los
Angeles, Cal. Janttf
J. B. OWENS, M. D.,
Homaeopathitit.
ACUTE and chronle diseases of women
aud children will receive special atten
tion.
OFFICE—With l»r. Franklin, No. 11 Spring
• tree t. Ileeldence—Fort St., two doors South
of Filth St., East side. junt-tr
_ DrTa. ,B. SHORB,
PHYBICIAN.
OFFICE-n Spiing street.
RESIDENCE—Corner Soring and Third Sts.
third door Soutli of Turu-Verelu Hall.
THOS. 11. SMITH. ALBERT M. STEPHENS,
Late of Memphis, Tenu.
SMITH & STEPHENS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE. Rooms
27 and »8 Temple Block, Los Angeles,
California. P. O. Box No. 81.
ft, |k—Our facilities for making collections
• li rough reliable agents and attorneys In every
•It and town lv the United States arc unsur
pa „..,|. my*22 ti dAW
END 26c. to GEO. P. ROW ELL A CO.,New
York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, contain
ing list* of 3,000 newspapers, and estimates
showing oost of advertising. marl4dAwly
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
VOL. VI.
BUSINESS CARDS.
THOMPSON & ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT I.A VV
OFFICE—Nos. 1 and .(, Downey Block,
f,os ANGELES. mylltf
Si. •'. ■BWlifn RODNKY HUDSON,
District Attorney.
HUBBELL & HUDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rooms :i and 4
Ducommun's Block, corner Main and
Commercial streets, Los .uigeles. may7-tf
H. FLEISHMAN,
37 (Spring SI reel. I.OH Angeles.
Notary Public & Commissioner of Deeds
For all the Stales and Territories of the Un
ion. Collections made in the United States
and Europe. Papers made out for Europe
aud the United Stales. Agent (or all German
und Engilhh llflh'f lines. PaM Sorts pro
cured. juucU-tf
F. L. BINFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Boom 7 Temple Block.
LOS ANGELES. JnnB-tf
wm. moore. m. uunm
MOORE A KELLEHER,
CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS
— AND —
DRAUGHTSMKN.
OFFICE—In Welfskill building, New High
street mrl7
E.J I', KEWKN. STEPHEN M. WHITE.
KEWEN & WHITE,
ATTORN EYS-AT-I.AW,
No. IS Downey Block,
octaotl
H. A. BARCLAY,
ATTORN X V- A T-LAW.
Boom 7 Allen's Kill img, corner of
Spriug aud Temple streets.
Title* Eiamined.
n9tf
A. OLAaSELL, O. H. SMITH.
A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITH,
AT LAW,
OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-siairs, Los
Angeles, California. oc2-tf—l
E. F. KYSOR,
ARCHITECT,
KOOM Nos. 7 and IO Duconiinun Block,
corner of Main and Commercial sts.
ap2stf-2
J. E. GRIFFIN,
Law and Collection Office,
ROOM 4, DOWNEY BLOCK,
Los Angeles, Cal.
eta. Special attention given to Collections
and Probate business. myl-tf—2
JF. TAMtET.
French Landscape Gardener
Otters his services to the public us a laud
oape gardener of large experience. He win
indertake the laying out. und ornamentation
if gardens or parks, and refers to the Beau
iry Park aud the city Plaza (Sixth street) as
lamples ol hi* • irk. He will a.socontract to
cure for gardens by tho yeu-. Address Post
office box No. HiL'.
J. M. WHITAKER, A. M., M. 0.,
Practicing Physician & Surgeon.
GRADUATE of the Academical and Medi
cal departments of Dartmouth College,
N. H. Office in Commercial Diuik Building,
Main street, rooms 0 and 7, up stairs. Special
office hours, from 8 to 9 A. M. and from 2 to 5
and Bto9 p. M. May be found at my offlce at
all other hours unless professionally engaged
elsewhere. Offlce hours on Sunday from Bto
9 a. M.
Marbleized Iron Mantels.
PFRRY, WOOWORTH & CO.
Commercial Street,
LOS ANGELES, CAL ,
HOLD the exclusive agency lor the sale ot
the popular Marbleized Iron Mantels In
Los Angeles county. Tho attention of build
ers is directed to them as the
Cheapest,
Most Ornamental
AuO Wurnble
Article for their use ever Invented,
decl-tf PERRY WOODWORTH A CO
DRUGS MEDICINES.
C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO.,
Successors to I. B. SAIN HEKS ■•. i 'O
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
7« Main It tree t,
LOS ANGELES.
The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the
PUREST DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES
of all kinds. W Prescriptions carefully com
pounded day and night. no2-tf—3
FRENCH DRUG STORE!
V. CHEVALLIER
HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG
Store, in
SICNORET'S NEW BUILDING,
Main St., opp. Pico House,
Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines
Also a splendid assortment of
PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES,
Sponges, and every toilet article from the
best houses of the United States and France.
American and French patent medicines.
fCn_liali, tVencli and (Spanish
Languages are Spoken.
V Chevallier has been established in San
Francisco sinee'49, and his long.experience
in the drug business will recommend him to
the confldenee and patronage of the people
and medical fraternity of Los \ngeles.
sep2ft-tf
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from active prac
tice, having had placed In his hands by an
East India missionary the formula of a sim
ple vegetable remedy,for the speedy and per
manent cure of consumption, bronchitis, ca
tarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affec
tions, also a positive and radical cure for ner
vous debility and all nervous complaints, af
ter having thoroughly tested Its wonderful
curative powers in thousands ot cases, feels It
his duty, to make It known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by thin motive, and a con
scientious desire to relieve human suffering,
he will send {free of charge) to all who desire
It, this recipe, with full directions for prepar
ing and successfully using. Sent by reiurn
mrtll by sddressiug, with stamp, naming this
paper. DR. W. C. STEVENS.
Muaroe Block, Syracuse, N. Y.
LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 29. 1876.
MISCELLANEOUS.
U. 8. HOTEL
BARBER SHOP AND BATH ROOMS,
WM. NEUMANN,
1 "roprletor.
The best Barbers In the city are constantly
lv attendance.
Hot, Cold and Shower Baths.
decl-tf
Coal! Coal!! Coal!!!
BANNERMAN & DUNN.
WHOLESALE and KETAIL dealers In
all kinds ol' House, Blacksmith and Lo
h lt(h Coat.
Ollice, ou Cmoiuerclal street, opposite
Perry, Woodworth A Co.'s Lumber Yard
■VaT* Coal delivered to any part of the city
FKEK OK CIIAROK.
tat - Parties desirous of burning coal can
have grates furnished for their stoves at the
l.os Angeles lotindry.on Aliso street.
JUDD Ac 00.,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
For Storage. Buying, Selling aud shipping,
Grain, Wool, Hides,
And Produce >f all kinds,
No. S ARCADIA BLOCK,
Los a n..1.i i s. Cm.
AGENCY.
STATE INVESTMENT
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cash Assets - - $450,000
President Pkter Donahok.
Vioe-Presldeut „ A. J. Bryant.
STOCKHOLDER* AND DIRECTOR* IN I.OS AS
OKI.KB:
F. P. F. Temple, Jno. G. Downey,
1. W. Hellmae, O. W. Chllds,
John Jones.
The most substantial aud conservative of
a!, the local companies.
Fair rates aud prompt settlement of losses.
novl2tf T. E. ROWAN, Agent.
LOUIS EMERY PAOE. FELIX KI'HRAM GRAVEL.
PAGE & GRAVEL,
Mauufactui'erH of
Carriages and Wagons
Of all kinds, made of the best ma
jjf m k m s?- terial. They also keep on hand a
large stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and
Heavy Wagons,
of their own make, which they warrant ln
every respect.
They have determined to sell their work at
prices as low as the Inferior and worthless
work that Is frequently being palmed off up
on the commcnlty In Los Angeles aud else
where.
Call aud see the best assortment of
Carriiigm and I luggics
ever effered ln Los Angeles. All Carriages
and Buggies manufactured by us, are tl.ted
with Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable
Spriiiji 1 .ii/.vtuicli,
SO well adapted to oomfort.
sep22
LIQUORS, ETC.
THE
Fashion Saloon
das been refitted and reopened by
ARCHIE McBRIDE,
And Is supplied with the best brands of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS.
The Billiard Parlor
Will be opened on'
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1876.
Warm luuch set from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. ev
ery day.
P. LAUTH. FRITZ MKNZ.
NEW YORK BREWERY,
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors.
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL
LIANL LAGER BEER SoutU of
Han Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED Ur.l-.R
promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
es competition In the State. mrS-tf—6
TWO LOTSJOR SALE.
Lots No. 13 and 14 Aliso Street,
Having a frontage of
101 Feet by a Depth of 136,
l'pon which are located
One Dwelling House of Four Rooms.
Fruit and shade trees and other improve
ments; also,
One Store IJ-otisse
On the corner, 20x36, with counters, shelving
and fixtures complete. Good place for busi
ness. TITLE PERFECT.
PRICK. #I,SOO.
Apply to BARBEE A GATES,
Commercial Bank Building,
Or to tbe proprietor, on tbe premises.
L. F. SUCKER.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I\li2W HOTEL.
J. C. CORDON
HAVING fitted up and furnished in excel
lent style
The New Hotel at East Los Angeles,
Is prepared to receive Summer hoarders.
Parties in search of elegant rooms, modern
Improvements and first-class board,would do
well to give us a call. Horse cars pass the
door every half hour
GORDON HOUSE,
.1. O. OOBDON, Proprietor.
JnnelSSw*
_V rma fcro ng^'si
MERCANTILE, LAW,
AND
<. olloci ion Oflicie.
NO. 11, DOWNEY BLOCK,
I.on AuicelvH, • • Caliloriiia
Oollectlone Will be prompt ly made in all
parts ol the country
CEO. A. ARMSTRONG,
mayUtf Attorney at Law.
B. STI E B EL7
DEALER IN
FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES,
IMPORT E I)
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
NO. 157 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES,
HAS ALWAYS ON HhND an assort
ment of tiie best Groceries to be found in
the town, such as
FRENCH MUSHROOMS,
FOUGHI DE GENOA,
FRENCH PATES AND CONSERVES
Of all kinds, with a full assortment of
Crosae A Blackwell"s Plcklew, Jama
and Jelliea.
IN STORE,
MOCHA, JAVA AND COSTA RICA COF
FEES (Roasted, Green and Ground),
SOUSED PIGS' FEET, (in kegs)
LAMBS' TONGUES, DUTCH HERRINGS,
SARDELLAN, ANCHOVIES,
Fresh Mackerel and Mackerel in Oil,
WHITE FISH,
CODFISH TONGUES and SOUNDS,
Swiss Cheese, Edam Cheese, Petaluma
Cheese, Pineapple Cheese,
ETC., ETC., ICYC.
PIONEER STABLE,
1-43 Main Street. 1
FIRST CLASS
Double and Single Buggies,
HOOD GENTLE HOKNES.
Careful 'md sober drivers if required.
Terms reasonable. Boarding houses by tho
month, week or day a specialty. Give us a
call. DUPUY & FINNEY.
mar7-tf Proprietors.
BROWN'S RESTAURANT,
10« MAIN STREET,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
In best style.
SS 4'riiln Nlntfle Menl.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.
PHILIP MERK
WOULD announce to his cv itomers thai
he Is prepared lo do I'lano Tuning and
Repairing lv First-Class Style.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
*>*" Orders may be lefi with L. Lewln A Co.,
Book and Music Dealer". mySI-lf
DR. WALTER LINDLEY,
(Late of Brooklyn, N. V.,)
Physician and Surgeon.
HOURS—9 a. v. to sp. M., and 7 to 9p. M.,
at. his office, rooms 12 and 13 Temple Block.
Can be lound at all other hours at his resi
dence, Fort street, second door we.st of Tem
ple street.
ttttr Answers calls at. all limes, day or night.
Jun7tf
CAMERON'S
„cJH ANGELES
Fish, Game and Poultry Market,
Cornt of Court and Spriug Streets.
FISH.Pv iitry.and all kinds of Wild Game
receivd twice each day. Having had
many yeius'experience in the business, aud
and tbe best facilities at his murket, lie is
prepared to furnish the public of Los Angeles
and adj»' Ml towns with everything in the
line at It prices and short notice. Benefi
cial to ai Attention, hotel and restaurant
keepers, . El Monte,Spadra,San Bernardino,
Colton, / uaheltn, and all other towns in this
vicinity! Send In your orders for Fresh Fish.
Fish can be furnished to any of the above
.•laees i hours'time from the ocean, by
■endinf > CAMERON, with definite orders.
All kln.H of fish at the Uniterm rate of eight
ents pet paund.
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
HELLMAN, HAAS & CO.,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCHANTS,
HAVE FOR SALE
THE PUREST GROCERIES,
THE BEST PROVISIONS,
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
Of the choicest Imported Brands.
PAIN I N. OILS. IMMIKM ANI> NANHKN.
BLIND*. FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
14 and l« 1»« Angeles und <.outun rein! St
LOS ANOEI.KS.
A X o t_»J/~\ Per day, nt home. Bam*
*s)<tJ H *P*tl\J pb's worth tl free. Htin
on m 0., Portland. M". marltdAwly
4Xl*9*9 a week £'vi aiueed to male and fe
-9# # male agt ai.. in their locality. Costs
NOTHING to try it. :rticulars free. P.O.
Vlekery A CO.. Au e is_, Ms. Jana-wdm
Ml CELLANEOUS. *
JUST PUBLISHED.
Female Health and Hygiene
on tho Pacific Coast. By
J. H. M. 8.. Lon
don.
M. R. C. . • l>. S., L. A. England, for
merly Ph.. nti. 'eat Northern Hos
pital, the < • iv St. James' Dispen
sary, Loii.i■ 0 1 . Ac, i i-lce, 82.80.
Mailed on rccclpi ot price. For sale by
Y. ROMAN & CO.,
11 Montgomery street, San Francisco,
And by all booksellers. Junls-lin
VACCINATION.
I have a limited supply of bovine virus for
vaccination, and will, according to a resolu
tion of the common Council, vaccinate those
wishing it, between the hcurs of 3 and 5
o'clock p. m., almy offlce.
J. 11. McICEE. M. I)., Health Officer.
Ollice— Ducoinmun Block, corner Main and
Conmi ere la I streets. Jun26
CONGRESS HALL,
Boca Lager Beer Depot.
Messrs. SATTER & BAYER,
Agents of the celebrated
BOCA LACER BEER,
In addition to dispensing the same to their
customers nt their Hall, have made arrange
ments for bottling, and are now prepared to
supply all demands for this healthful bever
age, and recommend the same
ESPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE.
ju ii26-l in
CITY GARDEN !
San Pedro Street & Kohlers Lane.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform the
public that he has rented from Mr.Eherle
the above Garden, which Is now dally open
fer visitors who desire a nice, cool shade.
Connected with the Garden aie two One
Bowline: Alleys,
And a SHOOTING GALLERY.
LUNCHES served at all times.
A hoarding and lodging house connected
with this place,where persons can nnd a quiet
rural home. Best of table always set. Charges
moderate.
WM. KLAIBER.
JUli?-/
EC rASL S E NEARLY 20 YEARS.
LI TTLEFIELD, WEBB & CO,
Grain, Produce and
Honey
COMMISSION . MERCHANTS.
SAN FRANCISCO.
CONSIGNMI solicited. Prompt ac
count sate* 1. stencils furnished
shippers free oi vi; Liberal advances on
shipping receipt. Ne md second hand
sacks, twine, Ac. sale JnnlSwttn
<?v i"" 0% . . WVlted I'MTV.
UMnl By.ii, re. la.-tin- lioiicii-hOIk iiinl Hist
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Late Telegrams.
Nan FrnuelMro Nt-tva.
Han Francisco, June 28th.—Sever
al months ago Charles H. Bnrthe.,elet k
iv the Quartermaster's Department,
was discovered to be defaulter. He
was placed under arrest, hut iv a few
hours managed to make his escape,
and has not since been heard from. A
Court of Inquiry was ordered soon af
ter the discovery, which has since
then been in session from time to
time and has taken air immense
amount of testimony bearing upon
Barthe's frauds, and also mode of con
ducting business of the Quartermas
ter's Department on this const. The
Court yesterday concluded its labors
and adjourned for a lew days, when it
will probably render its decision with
closed doors. The result of their de
liberations will not be known until it
shall have been acted upon by the
commanding General. Barthe's de
falcation is reported to amount to
amount to about $100,001).
The Republican county Convention
met last night to take steps to organ
ize ward clubs, but beyond recom
mending Republicans to form clubs
in the several districts there was noth
ing done.
The Baptist church,presided over by
Rev I S Kalloch is building a church
on sth street near Montgomery, cost
ing $200,000.
D W C Thompson,late cashier of the
Trust Company, has been sued by
the trustees of the Lank for $34,000,
which it is alleged he appropriated
from the funds of the Bank for his own
use. His bondsmen 20 in number are
also sued aud asked to pay a thousand
each because of the damages sustained
by tiie Company from the alleged
short comings of Thompson.
The new branch Postollices will be
established at once and be designated
as Polk, Mission and Market street
stations. Oue will be located at Sixth
and Market streets, another at Polk
and Pine and the third at Mission and
Twentieth.
The strength of different political
parties iv the next Oregon legislature
Is: Democrats, 50; Republicans, 34;
Independents, 6. The Democrats have
a majority of 8 in the Senate aud 2 in
the House.
George E. Maguire of the firm .of
Childs & Maguire, stock brokers, was
arrested yesterday on a charge of em-*
bezzlement preferred by Thos. Dexter.
The latter asserts that on March 20th
he deposited $2,300 currency with Ma
guire for safe keeping. Three days af
ter he drew $300 but notwithstanding
that he has been unable to get it.
Angelo Baytand, au Italian deliv
ered himself up yesterday as the slay
er of John Baptist Kavarori ou Sun
day last in a vegetable garden. He
was charged with manslaughter.
EASTERN NEWS.
St. Louis Convention.
St. Louis, -27th, (Midnight.)—A
prominent Tildeuite privately admits
a loss of over 30 votes since yesterday
by disintegration. For instance Geor
gia will cast 10 votes for Bayard. A
Tilden loss of 8 in one State alone. As
Tildeu's strength in the South was
largely based on the strength of tbe
assertion of his sympathizers that he
was the only candidate having a
chance of success, the persistent oppo
sition from New Yorkers who de
nounce his weakness begins to tell
effectually.
It looks now as if Tilden might fall
below 300 on the llrst ballot. The
South generally prefer Bayard, whose
vote on the first ballot promises to be
encouraging to still further draw from
Tilden. Hitherto they sacrificed him
to Tilden expediency. The Maryland
delegation learning that Tilden was
saying Bayard was ready to get out of
his way whenever that would nomi
nate him, to-day formally declared
Bayard would remain in the race un
til ended. The Platform Committee
are still at work with concluding the
financial plank which, is ruruored to
be the principal difficulty. Efforts
are making toco .ipromise on the re
peal ot ih m Resumption Act and the
adoption of a vague plank on the cur
rency question. Balloting is expected
early to-niorrow.
St. Louis, June 58th.—-The morn
ing Globe-Democrat estimates the first
ballot as follows: "tilden 495, Hen
dricks 125, Hancock 58,Allcn 44, Bay
ard 32; Parker 18, Davis 4. The Globe
publishes a telegram from Demas,
Barnes and others to the eIH of that
Tilden cannot carry New York -state.
The report that the Tilden men and
Tammany men had come to eompro
ise so that the latter would no' work
further against Tilden is emphatically
denied by John Kelly. The Qlobi
says If the unit rule is uot carried out
that Tilden is most certainly defeated
by the defection. The paper has a
fierce editorial attack on Morrissey as
oneof the Tilden reformers and thinks
also that Mr. Watterson lost the great
opportunity of givintr the Democracy
wholesome truths insiead of confining
himself to belaboring the Republican
party. The St. Louis Republican pre
dicts the nomination of Tilden as al
most certain and advocates Hendricks
for the second place. It contains tel
egrams from New Yorkers saying any
Tilden documents containing their
signatures are forgeries so far as their
names are concerned. It is thought
if the Convention resolutions arc
ready to report this morning that a
ballot will be ru- bed early this after
uoon aud the possibility of a final ad
journment to-night, the disposition co
far being to hurry things up. •
The platform committee are still iv
session. The West wants more con
cessions on money.
Tbe agents of theanti-Tilden faction
are stationed ut the doors of the con
vention hall and are handing circu
lars to each delegate as he enters the
hall giving a list of the prominent
men of NewY'ork who oppose Tildeu's
nomination on the ground that he
cannot carry New York. The list
contains about 150 names and in
cludes that of Augustus Schell, Bel
mont, Seymour,Wood,Judge Church,
Erastus Brooks, Littlejohn together
wiih a number of honorable judges,
prominent business men etc. It is
said there will be two reports from
the committee on resolutions. It is
thought the minority which will rep
resent Allen's idea will not include
more than three or four items. The
minority report will favor the repeal
of the resumption act, and a gradual
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port.
The convention was called to order
promptly at 11 a. k. with prayer.
The rending of yesterday's proceedings
was dispensed with.
Mr. Young, of Georgia, offered a
resolution that the convention endorse
the work ol reform and economical
government inaugurated by the
present Democratic members of
Congress, Referred to tbe committee.
Under the rules Mr. Cox of New
York offered a resolution endorsing
the course of the House on appropria
tion bills. Mr. Burgess of Wisconsin
offered a resolution that delegates be
allowed but five minutes on any sub
ject and ten minutes on the presenta
tion of candidates. Carried.
After a wrangle of half au hour and
great confusion over a proposition to
ballot foi candidates without waiting
for the platform ih<-convention voting
DO by Stales. The platform commit
tee to will be ready to report at one
o'clock. Tilden losing ground. John
Kelly of New York presented the
Tammany memorial iv a brief speech
in which be referred to prominence
and Importance of the men in New
York who opposed the nomination of
Tilden. Mr. Jacobs of New York rais
ed ihe point of order that discussion on
the merits of (he candidate was not in
order. The chair decided the point
well taken. Mr. Kelly was both his
sed and cheered. Mr. McLeod of
Maryland moved the convention pro
ceed to ballot for the President before
receiving the report of the Commit
tee on resolutions. Mr. McLeod spoke
some length and was followed by Gov
Woodson on a substitute resolution
that the convention will not ballot for
the President and Vice-President un
til after the report of the committee
on resolutions which was adopted and
the convention adjourned until 2 P. M.
The Vi'urmn Threatening the Whites.
New Orleans, 28th. —A letter
from Iberville parish says the negroes
are threatning all whites in the parish
as they believe they must fight for
their freedom and gain posscssiou of
the land. The negroes are buying up
ammunition aud organizing a large
military compauy.
* oh kin ii ii Kepnblicau Convention.
BFBW York, 28th.—A special from '
New Orleans says the Republican
State Convention yesterday elected
Pinchback temporary chairman and
after that the convention adjourned
till to-day.
Death on the Desert.
We finti in the Yuma Sentinel of
Saturday the following additional de
tails of the recent death by thirst of
three persons on the desert between
Dos Palmas and the Colorado: Mr.
Hood, Civil Engineer of the SPUR,
camped a few miles below here, In
formed us last Thursday that two men
and a woman who had attempted to
cross the desert from Dos Palmas to
Yuma, had perished. Mr. Hood on
Thursday morning assisted in bury
ing one of the men, whose body they
found within four miles of the Color
ado River. A man who came across
from Dos Palmas, reports seeing the
body of the other man dead far out on
the desert. He did not see the woman,
but she is undoubtedly dead. He saw
their wagon and dead horses. The
body of the man buried by Mr. Hood
and party had nothing on by which
iiis name could be ascertained.
There was a likeness of the
deceased, a braid of brown hair, and a
few trinkets of cheap jewelry, which
Mr. Hood has in his possession. Mr.
Hood and party started yesterday
across the desert, aud if they flud the
other parties they will bury them.
This unfortunate parly is the same
I hat Mr. Griffiths, of Kerens & Mitch
ell, in company with Mr. Ross of Yu
ma, overtook two weeks ago on their
way from Dos Palmas to Yuma. On
thai occasion Mr. Grilflth gave to the
suffering party all his water, (a ten
gallon keg fuilj, ttesides a lar.re quan
tity of canned fruit aud other provi
sions, and inconsequence of which Mr.
Griffith and Mr, Ross came near los
ing their lives before reaching the
riser. Tiie intervals between water
are yet bo long on that mute that pat
ties had better avoid it in the hot
months uutil more wells are dug."
LATER.
The Republican of last evening con
tained the following:
This afternoon we interviewed Mr.
Joseph Hood of the S. P. R. R. survey
ors, who found the bodies of the ped
dling party who perished recently in
the desert near the Colorado river.
The first man found was within four
miles of the river aud from letters on
his person is supposed to have been
Thomas Newport,of England, he hav
ing English letters of introduction.
Twenty-five miles from the river they
found the other man, Henry Bell, on
whose person they discovered a small
amount of money and a lady's gold
watch, One mile further in tbe des
ert they found the wo man, Mrs. Phoe
be Jane Bowman, who was stripped
naked, except her stockings,and par
tially eaten by wolves and ravens.
On the person of Bell was found a
dairy which showed that they had left
a well 50 miles from the river on tbe
morning of the 14th, and had
abandoned their wagon ten miles
from the well. The wagon contained
some flour, bacon and other uecessa
in s, is well as cheap watches, marked
Si:> iK) per dozen, monte cards and
dice. Hell when found was within 1000
feet of a keg of good water, left by
Mr. Griflith, of Mitchell A Keren's
stage line for their use. The bodies
were buried aud crosses erected to
mark the graves. Further informa
tion can be obtained by addressing
Wm. Hood, assistant Chief Engineer
of the 8 P R R, at this point.
The Sentinel of the 24th says :
"Lieut. Philip Heade, U. S. Signal
Service, and Superintendent of tno
Military Telegraph lines in California,
Arizona and New Mexico, arrived In
Yuma by the San Diego stage last
Wednesday. Lieut. Reade is a most
active, accomplished and indefatiga
ble constructor of telegraph lines, and
his services to the country entitle
him to high consideration.
Arrived, the brig Glencoe, Captain
Haskell, from Humboldt, with lumber
for A. G. Smith & Co., Anaheim aud
Grillitb, Lynch ot Co.

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