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finest SOUND saws. “KIQI Plfll 0' J"TW\ CII \II. .IUJ‘K fill-i ; BIN IS-l I'rgrmo'r Turning Jpn: 24. I‘m. TJLEGBAPHLC. mmx alum AMI." 0" TI". 11:” rant 3 In. 14-»1lm Inc-mm: u 7 o‘clmk 11mm“! film! In iron on lu-L mun.“ 21.0.0 barn-la of the 'l‘: lwnh Pip Coup-y. local-d on a tsunami a." Tim-Ville Thu oil moodinlol, wok In. and ‘o'" a- in communion-d la n nthflmlol mum. an. owned by the amen-pun, A: l o'dwt momma. admin-«i ad In 60!“ sh halhuiu. canning "mm“ in in count. Thu 00th I; Indy Ind Am Oil Wink. one CI in lnrgnl Momma In an “nu. n .0. ”in. Tho «I run into Oal creek Ind rand an W .Wm Min tin * can ain await-23d 335...: olrFun- M .m.’ .A! lo'dofilboln nu ‘1 .hnv h. mold I'm-Ni- ud Wilmington M and than“! Motion of tho nlmnd bridge Pin down-uh inn: W G»: Incl. Wimp "”3!” city h to A lologrun from the ”or in! I“. Ind an acting with "In an deputmenl «Tn-1n». Al fo'ulool building along both lids 0! Brand line-i wim- burning. And M 100.000 burn-In oi oil. The onlimn-d m loan i 071! I.“ $200.0M. Thom in you animal in tin: cily: but the bail -1001 man at this hour m believed to be all; g mostly composed oi brick balla— hp. A! 10 o'clock another iron uni hunt and min to the Franklin 31ml bridge. The Octave Bonus". on the north-ids. is no: In times, and the the in spreading My. Bunion). Pm. June 14.-—The are It Tltnsville in under control. - A tank mule an overflow at 3 o'clock this morning. A des perate flmgglo followed but. the flames were in-lly Ruined. I The mm loss aggregated 8.500. b. The losses 0! the Acme Oil Comply with stllls. refined oil, etc" are $650300; Keystone and Pickering and Ohmbeu. with still. tanks and oil. 850.000; Tidoonte & Tilusville pipe line, flvu tanks nmloil. $125,390; Davig' ,Emerv. tank and oil, 310.000; lttuburg, Titusville and Bufi‘ L -10 railroad bridge, $8.000; Franklin and Perry; street bridges, 37.000, and about thir— ty dwellings and buildings. The insurance is compmdvelg naming. " ‘ npublo Dentin. WILMINGTON, June 13.—-El—Senator J 53." A. Buyud died this morning. Minna, June 13.-—-Ex-Governor Albert G. Brown, (.1 Mississippi. was thrown by a horse in I pond um m home lust evening out! was drowned. ‘ A ream" Coin-lon. an You. Juno 12.»—The steumbonts Stonington and Narragansett were in colli— oion last night on Lung Isl-mi Hound. near the Connocdoot river. The .Nnngansett took the and sunk. Most of her pmen more resound, scattered liong the Long “£0". Both steamers belonged to tho that m. Nungonutt won u :03qu trip hon New York to Stonington, Ind the Mud? Stonlogton [pg 39 11:11ng mm mmzr-"fi “s; ' ‘ .. t o o 00 t var. 11%th In {burrflthomo 0! water. “oth both common were trum hrodtotho name: City of New York of the [all 'rinr’ ling.‘l}ooton._|nd they or- K 677?” 7mm. r", . AME ht mfilfimmin «Who log} 6: c. Im-fll‘fluu-uz.w A passage: bays that there vets betwoenl (00 Ind 500 pusengors on board. . {That all the births tnd'amexo nms were ensued and ammo" must have been a great many gun lost. Ho add: that the «humor x no“ gm xpnni st - any (air mama“ 9e waif.“ war-ulna flu Iton‘m'g’tori'; ”Bho‘ struck us amidahipa Ind Med nu clan-mum wheel. ,Thq .joroo at the which Muted the Nan-gamut to 1m homily to port but; in lean (Inn he minutes Ibo worn down to {may the majn dock um WMly-a'uflhat luv 'u phone only“ show» oh “no angina room at} ‘ Wind, 1: mod film the entire none I vu on in: This mongol up. that he mom; fol mum Add No hm; but nil-d, And then leaped ovuboud and ‘ caught a top. at one floating non: on 'bich vote in women in) out; child. The Itoamor gamma“: Mugshhovldenco line to no». mo _ none at e dinn— nrmd [mad in} much. “F ~,; :foMIOIh \ , Nxv flu", June 18.-Pnuer Samuel H. Waldronl 1117 Ili'lfl'uln'or Winston, pun-9d ‘Ohrough here this alumna: for Nat York with niuq o! the survive". Ba waisted in’nvfizg'afi persona. Eqbu I link gixl who“ mother Ins 1011, mm unknown. At linuxoo in Swaington. Ho think: the loss of “I’m-plod- With. ‘2' ,3 1 ' 1P- we!“ two-« 9. . mm, 00115.. You. lei-Chohln Young. the office who no in tonpomy command of the Nurngnnnett the night 01 the dim, dining the post two days baa spent the entire than at the scene of the u:- ddont. He bu laid but little about the oollldon and nbuquont lots of life. oxoupt Io apron tlnt he van in km ptopox 04' um whom the unidont happen“, nnd that when the inch on known no blnmo whn’avor con ho mulled to him. Ho bend the whistle of thofltonington a intend: to: uvonl min up More the collision. but could not J 1 gno- bu beam ’at but light: be in lad tlngnl-hnblo through the heavy as.“ and m. E]- y» owe-226'"! cau m .-. 9' till 0 . expect. '39:,“ mm lightslnp .ol Cornfield ml; Ho boidod tho waning of Mr. Cook Cl rim MMt It'd given. on” tho lop ,ot hudlyon inmnt or whamm- motud. Ind did every- Mto d the catastropho. In ugud ll" “p ’ |~n 1.. 'h -h tilt-n 1 l lin ‘, _.v .i ' Irv 'lj'tr-Jltfillli n, ..‘, v ‘ " t\.|~.."'il 1, _ , .. _,. mu r-~'>r l.' _ ' ' t ’ ‘ . 'ill?" ‘ ‘ ~ .._ L»- 1‘ r. "- ~“"- h. ...n . - ... 'f'*(,'\ ' l v m t '. '.'. .l ‘4 1‘“ '1 ..v t I . ‘ . .1 mt .. u" nil', {Le-t ~t1.1,i.tl- tvtl‘ ‘. l‘lu c I": ‘ . ‘ “|l‘.‘:‘ . , V ' ‘ . \e. . ' . .‘a | 1...: ' .: ....l'. rue ‘..-.! n ..1 li'w .' w .' 1",! p' ‘ ".1 il.t'_\~..’-. ulwi‘rl «‘- ';~ .. ..i ‘ 1p .. ':. lnn‘. “lore (ni.in .' w.- . \l’- ..1.. -: . -.l x. rl'atuul’, \1... ‘ll in lain ilit'no ll r 11‘” \' \r 1:4. l Urr‘ou llllfrl. ‘ Wipulmmu, Jam 1.: —'l'ue Home has l,v3st.e-d§t-11..1v i, H continuing the title [U i Mock 11. "I link-r City. (mm. to Better i «only, and allowing l‘nsciiia Watson to nichaae that portion oi lend within Fort Ball-s military reservation upon which she has made improrcnionla nt such price as the land department may determine. The Senate has pas-ed abill to relieve Wm. Aden". lately Collector oi Customs. and hi- snretiea irom the liability oi 813.000 stolen from him while conveying it to San Francisco by ateauter tinder ordera ol the treasury department; and also billtt to re new the political disabilities oi Abner Semi. of Orange. end to pay W. L. White lul’ services in e Oregon City Land Ofllce. 1‘!" “VIII. IMIOII. Lnnvtue. Jane it.—Provsst Marshal J. L, l'n'tutmrd. this morning issued orders that ltqaor uloons and dance house. close at 12 o'clock Ith morning and until further orders. Tu-dly has been very quiet, it in generally thought thet all the mines will soon be running with a lull iorce. The danger. however. is not over. and contin gencies may arise which will cause more urions trouble. Clerk. one of the editors oi the strikere' organ. called The Crisis. lelt Leadvllle last night for parts unknown. Ten companies oi tulantry and two at caval ryare on duty. The commtttee of safety are in constant session. The mines have been crowdedaii day with miners wanting work. All mines except the Duncan and Carbonate no running with full force. The strike is over and everything is quiet. ' num- tn the Northwest. antoo.Jnne lii—The telegraph com panies report that heavy rains in the North west have prostrated wires and flooded the country. ,All tLe St. Paul wires are down. There was snow in Minnesota yesterday. and immense damage was done to crops throughout the whole Northwest. (Brent “node In Wlseonaln. Odoero, Wie.. June 15.—Dnmege by flood amount: to $150,000. The water is failing, . and no more danger is appr‘hended. ‘ Cnirmtvu Fume, June 15.- -From Friday i \ night to Sunday the Chippewa ruse 24. feet, ‘ ‘ and the entire upper river is cleared of logs. ‘ Both bridges at Chippewa Falls Were swept away. and on Duncan creek all except one. Theguntd lacks a! the dam swept away. and ions are enterteized thet- it will :ptty oi! the lower part of t 0 city. The tota loss will reach ti .000.000. GRAND Ruins. June 15.-—The unprece dented raise in the Wisconsin river is work in untold damage. hunter. J nne 15.-Mnoh damage has been done on the Upper Embarrass and Pigeon rivers by floods. Adam and mill near Dymondaville,‘ and dams at laymonds ville and Embarrau and a dent at Perry's mill washed way. many families oi that section son in sstety on roots—their houses Mundane water. 4M“! at the in-‘ habiteote,are disheartened and leaving for ‘ other sections. ' ‘ , ‘j 1 denounce-to «strep-m. , 1 : Emmy-u. un- 16.--Wuuer 5: Mar ritt'e lrnl: schooner. the El]- A... Men-fin, plying between this you end Sen‘ Anlonio, wee fired el'on her homeurd voyage while upon the high lens. 15 miles {rem Queu tenwlo. and .15 miles from ehore. by the Spanish men of var Mnnclo. The steamer fired It first a blank ehot in whieh‘reply Captain Bend showed his colors. and before he have to I second that was fired which struck me veter. .end glancing upward. waned tluough the lining. Lsml [uni-(3|: yum“. BOSTON. June l4.—The American schoon 91' Eénfco P. Nefloomo. arrived today from Poulflunio. She report: that. on Muy 30th. 1? miles 91? fine Cuban coast. she was fired open by n-Spanish frigate which and two who“. Tboflhgouer jointed tho Amloan‘ flag and hove to, when un onioer boarded her null searched her {or arms. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “I'll-n. - . Jnuu 0111:, June; 15.-—A train on the Pennsylvafillu mtg! fia’fldqnn from Phila dclphh to I is plane—9o milos—in 93 min utoaluloppjng (on: “men and slowing up twigs to crou brid'gdn. The Wilson-Jun Flood 111-uteri. ' Minimal. June 16.—0 n the Pnlrie du Chien division of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul roede ho traine‘ can croee the Kiuileippl on account 0! high water. Other nilrbede have been stopped. A region from Pnirie (In Ohio“ any. that the tutor in the Kiuilnippl ll enbeiding slowly. A report from Le Uroue ny- thet the Minieeippi river roee five main. to do, end is still rte ing, but no ,(urther dunno has occurred. Block river in telling. ' - Cloud-lune at Wheel-3. Wnrrmm, June 16.—-A cloud—burst over the «meter, to-duy venhed away the certh iron: eofine. leaving them expo-ed to the air. The rein ha been very hen" end dnmnqing herenbonte. bridneo end crop: being bully dumnged. The Potoinee river in very high. elso the Monouguhele. Sitting lull‘u lull-render. Four Knoou, June 15 --Five hundred of Sitting Bull'o bend from the other mac 0! the internutionel‘ boundary came in to—dey vnd surrendered to Lleut. Whistler, repre senting General Miles. The Indians Were in u atoning condition and were’ led end carpd for. It in luid that more ore about to come in. Adjourn-on! ol Cantu... Wanna-rap. June 16.--Both Boule- ot Congreeo-edjoumod It noon line die. All regulu unnull epproprlotion hill- vm elgn ed by the preddent in time to unnouuce their opprovul belore the hour of udjouru— meat. and convqncnlly n" boclznolawn. A number 0‘ unminumms failed to tocdfo M‘— mn and expired u: u» ohm- of tho union human then (but at Jun F. Emma M collcctut 0! custom: {or Phlltdolpbb. Appoint..." (churned. Thr- Fnuuto confirm”! the toil-wing nomi muuus : Liam. Col. 54mm! Wood. depmy laymushr pen-Jul: Randolph 6. EN". ul Oregon. ”moon; Ru. Duid Winn-I, o! Cub-ado. pout chaplaincnu. A. Wochmll nr .‘i-Va-Jn. "gnu-r of mu «he a Cuba l‘fuy; Richard 11. F :3. “out of thc Una": Indium. Organ: mec'mmm. postman. :n. minnow. Color‘ulu‘. Col. Drnnnm. mun um var-m}: O'm 31 ”4, ol (‘alnrmlm John D. lhmnmn. M K- murky. .H'l’M l‘. “nach um. of Wuhwmou, D. F . Gnu. W. Mun eyponny, M comm-m. Ohio. and John J Bus-d. oi lows. emanation-n Io nah I‘ao nun-9mm! mn-h- with the Ute Indians; Jncob llciflerich. 01 Louisiana. to be «Man of tho United Sums mm: It New Orleans. FORMS X N EWS. ('nue Io Amule liaaux'. Jnne 14.—i2.809 emigrants from Germany vent to the United States during the tint quarter oi the current year. [lobelltou Come-11. Gamma, Juno N.-—-‘l‘he rebellion in Up per Bonnet: seems to have entirely ceased. News from B iltlmra in to the efl‘ect that Baa: aian troops trout Bamarcand and Khokaml were going outward toward: Kaahgar; that the Chinese had attacked Russian oatponte on the Knldja on the trnntier, and that there is much uneadaesa in Rauian-Tukeatan. A I. franc-100. Paste. I one I‘.—A duel with awards took place Saturday on the Spanish frontier be— tween Lannie New. Bonapartiat member for Ribrae, and his opponent at election, thille Simon. a Republican. The former was wounded. By inflation. Lennon, June 14.-—A Bombay corres pondent telegapha that Col. Gordon states that he goes to China to persuade the Chi nese awaiaat war with Russia. and that he goes on the invitation at a Chinese digni mr . y lush Amstn. Lennon, June 15.—-In the Home at Com mons Forster. Chief Secretarv of Ireland. stated that the Government cannot assent to the ueond reading at O'Connor Power’s bill for extending the right to claim oom peneation for disturbance of tenants evicted for non-oayment. , Greek rlratee' non-ca. Cona’ranrmomn. J uno 15,—Grock pirates still continue to ravage tho coast of Asia Minor. They have sucked the town oi Atr keil. ‘ (milieu mail Russian Atrial". Sr. Pmnnanuno. June 16.—-.\rtvloea from Kuldja and Fun Naryn state that the Chi- ‘ nee'e prevent Russian caravans fmm crous- 1 ing the frontier. It is rumored that the Cni- l neae have taken Fort Nuryn. . The mantel-n Question. Pram. June 18.~'l‘he Porte has informed the Ambassadors of the posters that what» ever conclu»ions the Berlin conference may urri‘vo at they cannot be obligatory upon Turkey. as parties interested in the matter!“ to be discussed are to be excluded from de liberations of conference. The identical note to the power, which was presented Saturday, states that the Porto recognize that it is the interest of Europe that an and be put to present ‘ difleulties and painter out that Lord Salisbury's communication in favor of the appointment of a technical commission to fix the Tartan-Greek frontier. remains unanswered, hy “flirt—“O- The conference at Berlin has. therefore been sctstl’upon. 'The note proceedav to call at tention to the Montenegrin and American; questions, and conclades by directing the‘ attention of the Ports to the gravity and re sponaibihty it world assume in leaving the ‘ execution of the treaty of Berlin any longer in suspense. ‘ Corset-Ito.- OI tho POI“. Rana. J nne iii—Tho Porto has forwarded in reply to the identical note to each Ani haasador. It refuses to recognize the right of the powers to arbitrarily die use of any portion of Turkey in favor of (greens with out.oonsulting the Porto A majority of the Ambassadors disapprove the suggestion of (lesbian to send a commission of inquiry to Bonnelia as it might interfere with the op erations of the local commiesion on the spot. . ‘ ' TACiFIC COAST ' . (leer. new): censured. . fiance”, June 12.—A mass meeting was he] by citizen! ot G'rint‘countnhew Mex iconi Honda} night. at Silver City. 500 proximal citizens being present. Resolu tio severely censoring General Hatch and his command and demanding. his. removal and the appointment of an emoleht commander and force Ware unanimously» passed. Capt. Parker. Ohiet of aScents of San Carlos Reserve. and Capt. it den. were eulogi’zed' for their‘servioes in the field. The resolutions are to be sent. to tho President of the United States. the Commanding General of the Army, the De—i‘ pertinent Commander. the Governor of New Mexico. and copies forwarded to the Eastern and' Pacific press. Squash-1‘ new. ' Another murderous row occurred yester day on El uohraote ranch. in Contra Costa county. in which one man was out witha hatchet and another shot dead. V A’- szrun in New York was 'robhed of a valuable set of diamond ear rings in the following manner. A gentlemmly appearing fellow made a. bargain for the ear rings, counted cut the’ money, hesi tated, was no‘. certain that hie wife would like them, would ask the privil ege of taking them home before complet ing the purchase. The money I was handed to e clerk who put it in an en volupe end sealed it. The stranger then wrote his namo upon it, end, as the jeweler supposed, handed it back to be put in the safe till his return. The sharper bed chen’ged an envelope filled with stripe of paper for the one connin ing the money while “blotting "it with e newepeper., 1 REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. “I -_ ("11 Hr, Jr.- “ —l-'-»l;.nn-g a I'm hl'l‘ut thu lih'h'! u£. 1n ul! UN .4. umn' n ‘ ll nu. II n“ n 1 .'l .u'.-- a - . I .r- 'nlurr any“ Inn _ L-vrumvuuu 1-. Ina n-l up”: u I- in! has" pt.'...n: .n w. z 3-- 4.1.00 ‘II-l um “1" Mup'ul m... In» m . .3111 .1, xwl ah! ha an! "I'IllintJl" .u 1-H 'lr rmd hum-n. N In: "N lhlll'n‘ thhfu" Au‘ mulhu- luv." “to c |- OCI-s‘h‘hl‘mlu Hr my.“ . . . nu.»- .. a On | ...-"M. ”nun :.. x.r .x hum I If I’4 d'--;- ~ Lumhru Infuh4l . no: 1' 'u 3.: an. Im,hlwl\' um: 'l 1' null. m <‘:‘. UMP 3n u," "an MOM-u! ... :f‘ I‘o . m fl,l.’-‘,~".--0 nnt‘unm-tn.....! ...‘u-mwl. ‘. - »~' '- o‘nlf" 13...:1..: -'. I" .u. ‘a:- ..' ‘.| . " In TV um w." -. - .1 ." “uh-x n ru; I» .u-m. tP'xt. u.‘ {fu- u” - laud, Il- Iran“ I'm nmmn)‘ I\;V n-eu t-I um gum n» Imm, InmJnllw; l mu.- l'lhlL‘L m. lh .> J n min, .nudml‘lr-d mljh lax-n that W_IW,‘N m w. Men).- .‘u‘l II mum! no.“ a» .1 m mum d- In. an t by nmudm; I'r luau u at I met nun. I a Man ' mum“ intent mam. m mm '1 1.- OIWIN lublunlun WJINJJIJ. AJUIQ nun-Mn- at "I may; hut-hm. mm. m «hum-d. nu n" inn-“d .nd :I»me II- ouun count: Manualmol A madman-nu [ml-r than u ouronjuni. Upun u: mu! Nu mum. [any-knot tn- mum-a mum-damn o! the Me, mlmbmvmlou mum to .5. pawn tn. 10l flux lhlclfla. at t I ”Ink-I slum. this]: flu conunu to M: In! Inflam- Fun». Wu nfirm 2h“ the In H: a! he I»! 21 year. ha- mm wen u to autumn-d Md! m the law: «I m mtiuu, um um "I. Imm of lhv tooth ”ch" Ihu-n w. nan nan-nu tumugh Inn-tum «subcultu- uhwll bum-gnu]; Ih-I tho pram: Immul would be chn‘ mw; that. u» dbuwuflunllm now bawdy mun-l should be perpetuated .qu nut KM: Hnerlim Inn-and In un- Mchl-ou Ibuul . to unnamed aluminium to ~ll'.nre gem-numb; "In the ohlur mubn-nod wd ll e crum lamina! nhould new? I. Import)“; that flu "mu-m pmmiwl nhuula in: pa'd: was Ih. duh! to much mum-«I mound In autumn)“ by no puma-I 0! even dollar u“ mu ; um In: nailing Industrie uhould hour "taunted. Ind an the column ul um; no [mt mm! I M encoungml. mm «Hm mmhumou 0! Mn Unmd Smash tho supremo In. Ind u 4 n mum contact 0! contour-led Shun h undo I .oqu nylon. Sumo power. In ‘lunlcd to the Milan. uhnu omen m rut—lnd by the ink», but the boundary [nun-2n the your! dun-nt uu and t-uon Me: ml I: so ho dommiud by national And not by gun mbunm. Thxrdw flu work 0! pupal-roam“ In on: M: to the care 0! the nevehl 3mm, but M- the duty 0! the nmoml trauma): c . ud um work 9: (bu mum at in com-h Hon-l mm. 'm. lnmllluenco at tho m- Ilou .u but the warm at up mama-no- tn th- anv «ml sum. Ind mo nanny of the union mum bo- guid cd I: I. by a... mum: at my um um. bun Dy the nut m genius 0! I". Fourth—nu mtlmuon windy (which Congre- m make any law reapucmm 111 snub uluuum of rellglou, hut 11. ll Idlo to hope that. thonulon can bu Wow lulu-I the lnfluoncu olu-curiwlnn whlle anch Slam m expound to la pntlcular durum-non. We thumbn recommend 111-t. tha Collntllutluu be I 0 Amended In to lay some prohlbltlon Upon tho logluhtlon 0! each Hun.- and w lorlud the npnmprhtlon o! the public lumll to the upper! 01 seem-Inn mhooln. leLh-Wo rcnfllrm the ballot “mud In 1870 that the duck: lwlcd (or Aha purpmo of revenue should lo d1:- crlmmnteu to favor Ammlcm labor; that no tumm gmn ol the public domain uhuu'd be male In my rail road or char empamuon; “1|! 3|“,er hnlnu ptrluhml In the Mum. us win bnrbultgé polygamy, mum. (In: In the wmwtlumlmb evurvu m the pmwctlon nc corded to a mm" at Americm blrth must he wanted to calm” by Amurlcan udopnlon; mat. lt. h the duty of Congress to chulup und lmpruvo our water connec- and huruum, but wn Incl» Nlatfurfllfl' luhsldlcl m prlvaw purwns nr curpomllonl lnu'nt cozmc; thin. the OM3; :- ‘ Mum mtho uwn who pruwvod us mwgmy In the uy ‘ u! battle Mu undlmluulml by llm lupus of 15 yum ulnwlhuir lluu victory; thmr' perpetual h- nur ls MM shall loncvcrbu thcgrutoful pnn.u;u Illtl the sacred duty 0! (ha Auwrlwn pcovlu. Shun—slums thuuumumv to regulate lmmlgmtinn and lnmrmuruu hotwun the United Hum» ullrl mn-iun nations rust.» ulth Lhu Con-gran ..t the Hill‘s-I Bmm and m mug-muting vowel-u, lho llvpubltun puny, nganllng the unreahlmcd lmungraliun of Chlnu‘o M an an] on gun mynlluue, lnvuku the exercises»! um: powur to ruwruh and Imm. that. lmmumlluu by the enmlnlelnc of such just, humane and rnzmonmblu pm vlniuuu M w ll produce HIM rcmlt. bow. nib-4'l“ mo purity uml'pnlrlotlrm whlah chu- Mturlzuul 35m cur-llcr ammo! 11. ll “lunar: lumen gun] I up uh“. . .m‘ “(Element m 3": for a pnmlllcnLinflnudlvmt4, lluvc continual tomupiro hlm In hm career M chm uxucu tlvo. um! um hisnry wnll would to hls ud-uinluuutlun "an honor: which are due to an efllclowt, ju-l and mur nfemm lulllllmcut ol the publlc bunineu. .111! will lwnar h . luterpuultlou botwem m poopla and proposal pu- Mummy _ _. _ .. _ _. Eighth-We charge upon lho Damocmtlc puny the hibituai ucrtiicu m‘ patriotism uni justice to unu prevno Ind unuutiuble hm lol' unico um] pumnugu; that tu chum [romwuun o! the nutionui Ind am» govern luentx, an o! the cuntroi 01 place and punitiun. they huva olutructod 111 the mom to {roun- tun pudty 3nd conserve the inedom «i In rage, hm) ouviud inuduiout nturnl Ind corriflntu. buu- hborod to unmt lawfully elected member: of Cannon: :0 mum at .u hum]: the vote at tho majority ol the sum In the llama n 1 Raprmnutlvu. have endavorod to oc‘ map! by love: Ind Inna plus: of tn-t given to when by the pupie 0! lain, and rum“ by the counce and «that at lulnc'o patriotic mu. Java by mothodl Vio imu in Principle and tymuniui inbancticc, s“!!th pun-maximum wnuympriltion II; hummus! the right. at individuml Ind vindicuud the princ'iLlu and mum the Micro! rebellion against the an n and have endeavored to obiltunto the noted memories or the wt to overcome“: hmiimbie uood malts. freedom m d Iwiiyidus‘ oqunlity. We uhrm it to be the duty Anti purpose of the n.‘ pubizmn putty to uu lii initimuto mount of this Union to mean: the gerlcct humuny which lung he pm tic:- hie, and wow unit to the practical nellei ie punpiu oi the United Shun, to my whethur it would not ha .inn‘ aerouu to thu bun interautu of our uuuuxn, It this tim-ato nurrcmicl the! miminislnlion oi the nutiunal guvermucnt ton party which seek: to ovoxthruw the misting p :iicy under which we are an ronpuroua, Mi thuu using doatrualion an-I confusion Wham them now order confldunca Ind ho a. nmwn sums! Dinpn'ch’eu from all the large Eastern cities contain uooonntrw] rejoieiugs owr the nomination of Garfield—President Hnyea says he is well ‘eutiuflod at Garfield's nomi nation—«43mm thinks Horatio Seymour will be the Democratic candidate {or Presi dent—The Insurgent Gnrcin has been de leuted by government troops—Georgie’eldelc gstion to the Cincinnati Convention are re ported to be for Field—Merylund'e dele gates go “instructed—The French, Eng lish and Italian squadrons are all going [.O Besikn bow—Gladstone has outlined a new flnnncisl poliry tor Englsnd—The W. U. 'l‘. Co.'s earnings {or the quarter ending June. are $1,523.284—There were over 100.000 strangers in'Milwnukee on the 9th, the day oi the Wieconsiu veteran reunion. It. Morris. county iudge oi Baylor county, Texas, wan shot end killed in his court room by W. A. Taylor. a saloon keeper. 'l‘eylor escaped~—-—-,A 840,000 boom of logs broke lrone at Milwaukee, Wis.. on the 12th and weelosh—«O. A. Hill. a Usiito'rnis lawyer. he» been arrested in St. Louis for counter feiting—D. 0. Ireland. of the Astorian, has been placed upon the National Republi can Committee from Oregon~~Dennis Kearney is sick in Chioego-—~Congrees will probably adjourn on the 18th or 19th -—The Culiiorniu horse, Bt. Julian, is giv ing exhibition trots in Detroit—Mutation, the Mexican revolntionlst, has been csptured by the govornment torces—-—-'l.‘wo men were it lled by a storm in Wisconsin on the 12th. A heavy rain and lightning storm passed over New York—A negro. Jemes Williams ‘ and. vile. were found murdered in the woods near bidisnspolle on the lith—Willism ‘ Bruno was hanged l'n Bradley county. Ark.. on the 13th for the murder of Con Edwerds —-—-The brick molders of Denver have struck tor .3 50 per dsy; present wsges 03 -—A In dsys' trotting meeting will con— st Chester Perk. Cin’oinnsti. Julv sth Besvy tsilnres or. reported from London. i princxpdly Eat [Mia Instant—l'}. A...n¢m y"... pun" ”97"“! ... Q Will-Ho‘- o- tho 13th; in th. (I mm”. mm. ,IQ gun. u, i—lor .M‘bul~ 'u H 1n... Id.“ : N 110-f I’mul (‘umm'llm haw £160“) a. ‘ mud -—-l‘.mpc-rot Wall-m II clout m u a. t 5 mu of nanny-«4‘30 thymu- oh!“ 1 mild In u Alcnmhh lot we l'uilml Bcm. : nu the 2m.. 'l‘lw ut- u! my and tout, ‘ luv-in Sm Fund.“ fot the rolling ’m In 33 ..u ‘l’”. ' ' Time is a churn! pro-pa" of lunch: I. \ lu'N'll m "2" .\';:~l|llnv livpubhr——— H... h. u. nclnltv ;- urn-um RV" cumming u ‘ ('m Imm”. uu-Hh' led Imuxuon am fluid wl Sqmom—ll-thn Dc Contact. tho ‘ I n In N nanuwl u T mulu 10-cluy. died {I ‘ m (‘rll hm mph! than in. I L'dfidll common In lhe I'm U-h "ulna of (0.0.011. 4 a mum Ia Ibo unto-cam o! (be m Punch Ann-mud": to London, :- to | was» in id hm union-u rrjootod by ‘ tho Germ"! Gunmluo-nl. Minor State Events. 'l‘illmumk county gave over eighty Republican majority. A qvicksil‘n-r mine of nuppos-d value in: lm-n disrovered in Uni-m coumy. J amen Berry, of Umuilln ecuncr, has mm! for Chcyomm Vi“! 6,000 sheep. Another rich gold mine li. u been din covered by some Germans wu milumt of Baker City. . Gem! Odell, Shh Prim-elect has gone.» Eastern Oregon on nour veying.expoditionl r ' . - The Union County Sentinel nn nouncea um 3 mad. celebration in to be had at Wallowa lake on the 4th and sth of July. A six~year old son of Joel Ware, of Eugene City, fell from an upper window, breaking an arm and sustaining other serious injuries. Men are as work preparing the Fair Grounds at Salem} and it is expected that. 30,000 people will be there On Monday, July sth. The Dramatic Club of Canyon City is in a. most flounishing condition, and several young ladies are developing great. drunmtic excellence. The Democrats of Baker county elect ’llruvillion sherill‘, and Parker clerk. The Republicans elect Kellogg treasurer and Dooley representativv. The Grant County News says the people of Spring vulh-y hm‘e non lmd u. mail for mu years, and are beginning to lose confidence in the Post. Ullicu 1)::- lmrtlnent. _ . John McCown, Josnph Roberts and Curry Campbell, two horse Realms and .5 robbaglntcly brukewfrmn thn \{Vimco coumy jail, and had not been rutakon at hut. accounts. The Dayton Courier hears accounts of the ravages of grasshoppers, which bode no 30!“! for the coming crop, although their depredations will no doubt he con fined to a limited section of that county. Mr. Littlefield, of Baker City, nearly lost his life in attempting to save a val uable colt that had fallen into theiriver. The colt was taken out dead and the master barely,alive, says the Sentinel. The ladies of the Salem Congregifl tion‘al Church will give a dramatic and musical entertainment at Reed’s Opera House next Friday night, which the Statesman says will be a splendid ai fair. A citizen of Rosehurg lately found on his dooretep a very young balm wrapped in a shawl, with the imcription “From a betrayed girl ;” but that citizen‘s per sonal interest in the discovery is not in timated by the Plaindealer. A Camp Harney correspdndent says that a young lady of the John Day country made a $40,000 conquest at the formerplace, but didn’t think it worth while to go after the fella» to bring him home. Eastern Washington Territory. A colony of some two hundred fami lies are on their way from Kansas and intend to locate eight miles below Big Spring. The Dayton Courier says that D. W. Kemp and Jerd Montgomery, oi Waits nurg, were lately-thrown from a- cer- ‘ riuge end so bully hurt thet their lives are deepened of. The editor of the Colfax Gazette has seen a. crow’z nest built with wire cast off by self-binders.‘ Several pduuds of wire, in short pieces are woven together in the highest style of the art of neat building, showing superior mechanical ability on the. part of the builder. A company of German and American capitalism are negotiating with the N. P. R. R. 00., for the purchase of some thing over one hundred thousand acres of land, mostly lying east of the Pulouse river. As soon as they secure title to the lands they will sink urtesian wells in the center of each section that is not by nature provided with a sufficient quan tity of pure water. A Kunm weekly publishes “fourteen rules to be oblerved during a' " tornado? Only one in necessary—keep but of tho wny.