TKe SMerselrHefalcl.1;fl WEDNESDAY, .-. June II. late Hon. John A. jsingham, late .m. C from Ohio, Las been appointed by the President, Minister plcnip.rtcntia tv to J apan. Goveknok Straw, of Connecticut, was inanguratcd on Thursday last. In his inaugural speech Le took occa sion to strongly endorse tin Local Option law. pftfl 1mshel: Illinois, .Minnesota, iseonin r.iiil l.wa nv-pectivcly ranged next t C;ilir..i i-nging from 22,liM.(M)ii to 2I.T"'."0t' els. The total i-rotlm li Northwestern Slates named ui it waiiixtox i.r-rrrR. I.ll.-ll- i the was bushels, a id increase tr 2G.230.000 bushels over the crop of 1S71 in the same States. Secreta ry Lnnrdon.of the Chamber of Com im-ree, is authority for the statement . . ..-iott. .-ii1,i 1... . - C tt-lmnt In itial 4,'', ' hipiii i.? .-i tint..... n-j 'hidiuir flour, had been receiv Milwaukee and Chicago and oilier Moke emigrants have arrived (point up to May 31st last, from the within the three last months, tnau during the entire year 18T2, and it is alleged that one third of those coining this year are pot yet here. Hon. Epuar Cowan, of Westmore land Co., has liecu selected by the delegates at large a niemln r of the Constitutional Convention, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna tion of IIos. Francis B. flow l. The Tublie Debt statement for 31ay, shows a reduction for that month of $3,52o,2S2,50. And this, notwithstanding the fact that it was intended the revenue for this year tihouldonly meet the interest falling due. The Constitutional Convention Las adopted an article establishing the ono term principle for Governor, and porviding for a Lieut. Governor who shall be President of the Sen ate, but have no vote, except on a tie. crop of 18T2. In the four great wheat producing States of the North west, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, which together with the estimated amounts for food and seed i in these States, leaves an available surplus still to come forward lictween the first of dune and the incoming of the next largest of K.,722.000 Lu- h els in wheat and Hour. TnE Commissioners of Internal Revenue has decided that persons wiling tobacco and cigars on Rail road trains, must purchase a special tax stamp, as dealers in manufactur ed tobacco, the same as if doing bus iness elsewhere. lie has instructed all collectors to euforce the law, and require all such persons, whether mi nors or otherwise to pay the special tax provided therefor. The Missouri editors' at their late convention formally resolved that a man has the same right to walk into a grocery store and order a barrel of sugar and a sack of coffee, or into a law office and demand a legal opinion of its occupant, or into an undertak er's and request a coffin, without e.v jiecting to pay for their respective w ares or services, as into a newspa (er office and demand the use of its brains and mnscle and type, without a thought of recompense. The Supreme Court of this State Las just decided that. Express Com- anies must make personal delivery of goods carried by them, to the res idence or place of business of the jer son to wnom directed, ror, savs Justice Read, who delivered the opinion, "as to all common carriers, there is no obligation after the goods reach their appointed destination, but to put them safely iu warehouses. It was mainly to remedy this defect in railway transportation of parcels of great value in small compass, that express companies were first started i a America. Tnt Xew York Commercial A- vertiaer takes down the Democratic and Liberal press gabble about divi sions and dissensions in the Republi can party in this way: "But if there is a Republican secession, no advan tage will come to the Democrats. They have sounded the shallows of that device already, and as the Mo bile Register well says, 'Pit Grant against the malcontents of his own party, and he will beat them every lime-' This is even so, and the Re publican party will outnumber the malcontents plus the Democracy for these many years, and until its lead ers lose the confidence of the people So long as its principls and its acts meet the general approval, it will have a lease of power." dated folio W- rejrard of the Bayard Taylor in a letter Vienna, May If., gives ns lin ing additional information in to the attractions and effect principal Yankee whisky shop erect ed on the Exposition grounds : "The American wigwam, hereto fore described, an Indian lodge iu the woods of the Prater, where thirs ty Americans arc served by the blackest of colored waiters in the whitest of jackets, with 'cocktails,' 'juleps,' 'smashes' and 'straights,' and other enticing American beverages, is always thronged by citizens of the republic. The Europeans of all na tions look upon this wigwam and the ferocious figures daubed upon it in red and yellow paint, with an air of timid curiosity. They give it a wide berth, gazing upon it from a safe dis tance in the outskirts of the woods. They no doubt believe the amiable darkeys to be North American sava ges tamed for the occasion, who might relapse into their old habits nml make a rush for their sralps if thev ventured too near." A Wl!-Knon Anthor Shot ami Kill rdby Ilia fcoii Explanatory Ktntr mrntof tbe Mnreloror. From an article on the cattle trade in the Korth American wc learu something of the immense number of cattle raised in Texas, Kansas, Colo rado, and New Mexico. From New Mexico alone will be sent out this season 50,000 head of beef cattle and 100,000 head of stock cattle; while from Texas we learn that twenty Lerds of W-ef cattle, averaging 1250 each, started from one county since March 8, and that Claiborne, Texas, will this season drive 12,000 head to Kansas. Fifteen thousand head of cat tle crossed the Colorado of Texas in one day. All these cattle arc driven north to Kansas to be pastured on the plains, and thence shipped east by the Kansas Pacific Railroad as oc casion offers. The knotty question of what shall be done with the captured Modocs, which has been giving the press so much trouble is likely to be very eas ily solved. The Governor of Orc goa has, or will make a requisition for such of them as committed mur der and other crimes in that State, and they will be tried by the civil! courts and sentenced in accordance with their crimes. Therefore the nice qustion raised by casuists, that having surrendered as prisoners of war, by the laws of war they cannot e hung, will in all probability have do chance of being further discussed or pressed. At all events Captain Jack; and those of his followers who participated in the slaughter of Can st aad Thomas in violation of a flag of troee dearly forfeited their lives,' lefore any court, Civil or Martial New York, June 3. Frank II Walworth aged nineteen, shot and killed his father. Mansfield T. Wal worth, in the Sturtevant House this morning. Decreased was an author, and boarded at the Sturtevant House, awav from his familv. Domestic trouble is assigned as the cause of the tragedy. Young Walworth, who lives at Saratoga, directly after the shooting went to the Twenty-ninth precinct police station end surrender ed himself. Young Walworth makes the fol lowing explanation of the cause which led to the shooting : "I reside with my mother in Saratoga, my father having parted from her some years ago; my father is an author. I have been studying law. I think my fath er is about forty-one years old, but do not know where he was born. My father has not lived with my mother since he left hr, three years ago, but he has repeatedly sent us threatening and insulting letters: it is only a short time since he threat ened to shoot my mother and myself. I shot him because of this. Not long ago I met him on the street in Sara toga, and then I told him that if he did not keep away from us, or insult ed my mother any more, I would shoot him. I told him that there were 1-ounds which I would not al low any man to go lieyond with im punity, and especially when my mother was licing insulted. "I went to his house yesterday and left a note for him to call on me. which he did this morning; when he came in the room, I drew a revolver, and told him to promise me that he would not threaten or insult ns any more, winch lie promised. Shortly afterwards he began sjn aking of fam ily matters and lie used some very insulting language and put his hand in Ins pocket as though to draw out a pistol, when I shot him; he then came towards me, and I lired three other shots at him; when I fired the last shot at him he had me by the collar. I onlv regret this on account of the effect it will have on tnv family. I would like .Indue Barbour to know this. Saratoga, June 3. Frank Wal worth, who is reported to have shot his father in New York City, left here yesterday morning without informing his mother of his intention. Mrs. Walworth had lately received a num ber of threatening letters from her late husband, Mansfield Tracy Wal worth, and it is supposed that young Yt alworth Las intercepted similar letters to her from his father, as she has found in her son's room two empty envclojics to her own address since he left home. The mother thinks her son had also received threatening letters from his father. Mrs. Walworth was divorced from her husband about two years a:ro. Bolero Cmlr. Memi-iiis, June 4. For the past ten days a disease pronounced by physicians to be cholera morbus, or malarial fever, has prevailed here,' but no alarm was fe lt until yesterday, when physicians generally agreed that it was cholera, some classing it sporadic and others Asiatic. Thus far its ravages have Ix-en chiefly con fined to negroes and labori ng class es, and in the absence of an organ ized Board of Health, it is difficult to estimate the number who have died. The doctors say the disease if promptly attended to, yields readily to treatment. Among the hist vic tims was George Moon1, of tLo Mem phis and Louisville Transfer Compa ny, who died last nichL During the war he was Provost Marshal of the city, under the Federals, and was highly esteemed. Rcjtorts from '.he towns below here on the river say the dis ease prevails there also. Thcro is but little excitement lu re in rejrard to it. Yonna-Ijwly Killed by Lightning; at T,xnetUf, Ohio. i Zanesyim.E, O., June 4. During - j a thunder storm here tins evening, The Commissioner of the Depart-' Miss Maggie Neff, while washing went of Agriculture, Hon. F. Watts dhe, was instantly killed by light Wuraished a eery interesting tabu- 'n A fcouscin c.iir.jp of erection . . . . ,! near by was struck and cnticrlv de- ir MuirmeKi, knowing iuc iiwuwr oi molished bushels of wheat raised in each State of the Union in each of the past two years. The total estimated production of wheat in the United States in 1372 was 249,997,000 bush els; showing an increase of 12,725,000 "bushels compared with the crop of Railroad AcrMrat la Canada. Hamilton, Ontario, June 3. A night express train on the Great Western Railroad ran off the track at a switch at Capetown at two oVloek Wasiiincton, D. C, June ,", 1873 We have not as yet hail hot rights, but through the day the mercury rises to between SO and I'O degrees, and iu consequence there is a general stampede North. Every train is filled to its capacity, so mimcrou arc the Saratoga trunks, the baggage cars are hardly sufficient to hold j them. It is a most easy matter to1 rent good and comfortable houses: with all modern improvements at a j ...i .. very low nrice through the summer. co hi ' - . , ,. , . . .,,. mouths, tiooa rciiaoic. i,iinn sought after by owners of valuable residences, to occupy and take care ..f their moiicrtv with rent free. i 1 .i.lciit li.ftt-n hern to-mor- i m a . v - - - ----- - row for Long Branch, where he hopes to remain uninterrupted for at least a month The Louisiana and the Ore gon Modocs having yielded to the powers that be, there is every reason to believe bemav feel free toenjov his usual summer recreation Only eighteen hours more and Tom Wright, the murderer of the peddler Hogerski some live mouths since, will le executed. Your correspond ent has just come from the jnil where this right is confined, and learned that Wright is still impenitent nl though Father Wiggett is making the greatest effort to make him feel Ins situation. Wright has behaved him self so badly that Gen. Crocker, the Warden, has been compelled to not onlv shackle his ankles, but he has caused his hands to be tied to those shackles. This Tom is in a pitiful condition, but his stubborness is so great that nil join in this apparent cruelty in order to insure the people the carrying out properly the execu tion of the law. In the Legislature of the District of Columbia the proposition for a new loan ot $4,000,000 has been defeated. The Board of Public Works will then be compelled lo restrict its operations to the completion of the contracts al ready issued. There was something wild in the projected plan of opera tions considering the resource at hand. It is estimated that 25 millions would be required to complete the work al ready projected. Congress is now looked to for relief. It is thought that the national government will be induced to expend a larger sum in the improvements of the capitoj than ! it has hitherto done. The report of the Bureau of Statis tics of tbe Treasury, just issued, shows the final footings of our foreign com merce for 1 872. Our total imports amounted to $155,002,595 in mer chandise, an increase of S3 millions. Our Sccie imports amounted to 21 millions against If millions in 1871. Our total domestic export amounted to $544,000,000,' an increase of 31 millions. Our foreign exports amount ed to 25 millions, a decrease of I mil lion. Of precious metals was export ed 100 millions against 77 millions in 1871. During the later months of 1872 and the earlier months of 1873, there is shown a tendency to equali zation between the import? and ex ports, a tendency which will give relief to our financial pressure in more ways than one. The determination of the Presi dent to postpone the appointment of a Chief Justice to succeed Salmon P. Chase, is generally approved. The office so important to the stability and general working of our political system has had but few occupants since the inauguration of our national constitution. Oliver Ellsworth held it five years from 179t ; John Mar shall, thirty-five years ; Roger B. Taney, twenty-eight years; Salmon P. Chase, eight years. Marchajl held it during the formative period of our history and signalized his great abilities as well as his m corruptable patriotism by his clear enunciation of true principles of po litical trcedom. i aney was a re actionist and attempted, especially in the Dred Scott case, to poison the very springs of the law so as to sanc tion slavery. Chase was a disap pointed politician who accepted the Chief Justiceship merely as a step ping stone to the Presidency. The next occupant should !o devoid of political aspirations. The reports of the condition of cotton sent by correspondents from this city, were not sent by authority of the Department of Agriculture, though in some cases it is probably so estimated. The first reports of the coming crop arc now being collected and the results will be given in the forthcoming June report which will appear before the close of the month in order to take advantage of the erpiring moments of the franking privilege. Reports received so far are not very decisive out show con siderable backwardness in many lo calities. They would be sufficient, however, for the cotton exchange gamblers to loose a few millions on. In the absence of Mr. Dodge, the Statistician in Europe, they will be touched very ginge rly in the gener al estimates of the report. The Agricultural Department has received advices from the Salt Lake region in Iah to the effect that tie spring raius of JS73 arc more copious than were ever lii'fore known. Ear ly sown grain, it is thought, v;ll be harvested without irrigation. The level of Salt Lake has been reported: as rising for a number of years end it ! has been predicted that it will ulti-j mately decide the permanency of Mormanisni by drowning out its head quarters. This is one of the re markable effects of civilization and cultivation upon arid regions, increas ing their rain-fall, and consequently improving tldr productive power. Returns from the Northwest indi cate a serious conflict of thfl fillers with the allied force of their insect enemies. The army worm is bhow ing itself in large uumbers, eating up the meadows and pastures, la oth er loc alities the ant worm is in the corn and wheat. Potato bugs are waiting for potatoes to grow. Cat erpillars are in the fruit. From the reports already received at the Agri cultural Department it looks as though the losses from these various insects will be serious. These indi cations poist Jo imperfect culture in the part and dciuocttVaU; the neces sity of placing agriculture fcon a more scientific basis. The Treasury Department has re ceived a telegram from Mr. Cattal, Special fiscal agent of the Depart ment for the marketing of our 5 per cent bonds, that the demand for our national securities, in Europe u rap idly rising. A further call of eiK peri cent, outstanding, for redemption, will be made very shortly. The ultimate I disposal of our lower rate securities id but a question of time. We are creating large surpluses of capital and soon will lie able to call in all these bonds held abroad and substi tute them with securities held by the people. The late returns of immigration show a rapid increase of the Russian elemeut. Since the emancipation of jtre nt lilwrty t I Id to the varioii influences of self-develop.nent which quicken the spiritual and immortal el ement within. This enlargement of sclavic population will add greatly tc our power of rapidly filling up our northern areas especially in Alaska. Hero is the class of people that is lo Tapple with the difficulties of this , broad region. LIr h. CAPTAIN JACK His Entire Band are Capturel A PPEARAXCE OF THE MODOC . CHIEF! The Jlmlor. San Francisco, Jnne 4. The fol lowing dispatch has ln-cn received : Boyle's Cami-, Tule Luke Penin sula, June 2, 7 1". M. The- captives and captors remained at Applegate's ranche. Before night Captain Jack and Schonchiu were bound together aud placed with other warriors in a small building adjoining Applegate's house, under guard. Neither Jack nor Schonchiu spoke h word ; not a nni.iclu of Jack's face moved. Scar faced Charley protested against the indiguity iu behalf of his fellow cap tives, and said none of them intended escape, even if opportunity offered. He obtained little satisfaction and retired in disgust. Efforts to Christianize the Warm Springs have been eminently success ful, for most of them are members of the Me thodist church. All the military force of the expedi tion will be united at this point. The cord to (Jen. Canby'a hat was found in Jack's satchel. Col. Green's cap ture was made in Oregon ; Col. Per ry's in California. Fairciiild's Ranche, June 3, 7 v. M. To-day we paid a visit to "Old Sheepy," on ono of the small islands of Klamath Lake. The old Indian told me he had five Modocs on the island, and would surrender them to John Fairchild, as soon as he return ed from Clear Lake. We saw one of the Indians, Leehee Back. He was badly woundod, and will probably die. Fairchild has just returned, and to-morrow we will go for the hist of the Modocs. San Francisco, Cal., June 2, The Icdlowinsr has Im-cii received, dat ed Langell's Valley, Lost River, Or egon, Green's Camp, May 31 : Af ter a thorough examination of the Modoc captures gathered in' dining the present scout under Colonel Green, it is ascertained the lot num bers thirty-four men, women and chil dren, tLi'rtccn of them being able bodied warriors, sixteen rifles of va rious patterns, 113 cartridges, and several lean and hungry ponies. Bus tyii Charley and Slionchin are anx ious ah.. ut the disposition to he made of them. The former murdered Dr. Thomas and tho latter mutilated Meacham. Boston Charley and Slionchin look like desncradous. Each A If Uvonrl TrMfeif. St. I.oi is, June 5. The i' k.-t-aii has a special from Booneville de tailing a tragedy which occurred at Billingsville, a few miles distant from Bonneville, on Saturday last. It opjK-ars that Putt MeNamara, a squad boss in a stone quarry near by, discharged three men, named Tom Grancy, Joe Mason and PatMurdhy. These men were immediately hired by another boss named O'Ncil, whic h fact was reported by MeNamara t' , the chief engineer of the works, and j the three men wci- dismissed on ; Saturday evening. O'Ncil and thej l:-. I ....1 ....! M..Y..,.,.ir,i ! disc iiiii ueo men ,. ...... . and heat him badly. In the MeNamara shot ami kill ; While Mrs. Oborn-, residing at ; Carpenter's station, near Pitfburg, was engaged at ln.u-e cleaning hit I hursday m:c iial occasion to remove from the bed in her room a gun which her husband had left lying there. In raising the gun the trigger was caught by the bed clothing and forc ed buck far enough to cxplodt: the cap on its return to place. The con tents of the barrel entered Mrs. Os borne's left breast, and she died iu an hour. A X' V A'li'i-rliyemfnf: DMIMSTRATOR'S ncf; if r (-jivritril I AVie Ad(etlUr The aid solicited from tin- various State Legislatures to place, moiiu-j ments on the battle-licld at Getty S-j i hurt', to mdiCHte the position . armv l I " melee , .,,! (ii.r ilcciivc events of, 1 (iraneV ' .1,., ctrn.'.r'e bavin ' failed, the. (i"t-! iftj. lull- .,1 .'. li , I ny i, , t'.'t-ltNM. Ix-tlcnt ut a1 minis, ration An tticui-.w ir'.iif Imv ln t?n nnil.i to ihrun.lorr-ixii.-l. -.f i'-c l litrr l.jr k""'" ihe bi.l.-l.it l i uiali'' iiumwlinU' .: tiient, an l i!).,.- hv,iir rlim.n uxuii.t i: iil ,r--nt ItM-tn, .hiljf nu'li.-nii'iti.'.l I' r n : m. nl i-n Sutur hiy. th folh iiy .I.i'.y IS".'., nl li..:li "T I tin Hu'lcr.-i jiicC. hi itl-l i.'wii-i,:.. SAJ!i I I. W'AI.ii t il. JU'" Ail:u!iii tr..lnr. 14VmiTEFTTir animal r-t-.rt ..f the S-.im-. iC 'i.ilnty .Muotul Klin liiHiiraiiceC .tri. inv ! llic yrarn,!li;g.Maj Ctfi, 1;.:. IJy I,jiI. In rri!ttnry. ita r l:t-t !nu:i! r- i.rt. MayOli. KJ s It liy -ft'li rwi-i:.l fit li' ll. i l-'u.-i thin ynr 1UH it lly rash r.H'.-hfl ai r.-newai lMi y.ur .. l:i llv nh r,.'..l -.( ,fi :i'--i,iiir im-nt .No. -alii' yi.r Jij r Ckeap Farms Ir Sale Kif ,1 1 II V OH To KAXs t from i t, lu , ' o,i W.tt run -vr ; 1 u . . tH-n T,li ffitt .. '1 - ' ?Ut, Ifiii on. i i il -. HvraiipNi.li D'.w ni.,.- . in ii.l 4 i.r m,,r- telnir .,."....'?;; .l :i.it.p. i:tT Jal- '1. Hj-, and mortally wounded Mason. Ale- tysburg Company have decided to Namarj gave himself up, and w!raiso niont-v ly issuing lomls f.r this discharged on the ground of justilia- j ,llrM) They he to etf.-. t this by ble homicide. jibe sale of 1.00,imm in bonds, I.:rtltl'l:.Kill.NTrt. Nu. 1. Wfcl Hash M. Wrrti rr mil ..r I"-" i.v lire IW Si i. 2. l'ai,r:'iarl.il,,llui,oiin MiM i'-r .I:m.m. l-y (jr.- 2 "' X 1 ': 1 1 ,f,...iab Kr.nJ e i lull ,,r I.,!"" Iv In- QOFRT PBOCMmaTion l-n .Inn ..I tli' ?rr:, .,, "' a ..I IIiiCAunilm i-mui!!) ik. '",' Ulalrlrt. MI.I JUitlrrof lh.("l miwr n, Ot-iwral Jail l-iT . kil rxnltnl au.i .!hr,Hn.i, i . n, Ijcari A. Tr, n. J,! ' M L-' mliP-1.. JlHiot lhC V,i,r,f7" J!..,,.-"-.lu-tlv. f fhrC'ur!.f (.r.T'?'("' Ait Ohio Kiiruum Wanli lorCupl, I.ili Million. )i'("-I'r for their redemption the val- N-. 4. I'aW'M. f. Ntfi'f i r .'i y the coiupa- ? h 11 k. 'lim.-r f Ctoucml JitU itellmr. I... .. Tr . . ... ... i,r i ..rtiuf - , , v iwiml lheirm-enuaiwt t " v"v In r n I '..urt ,.t I V ... " ''l" , t. rS l-iii..l t!- Ia nn'rV '" uable prortrtv owned b my consisting ot tlie liotc l niel ine WAsniciToN, D. ('., June, li Aii i passenger railway. The indication individual w rites to!ie stoues are to ho locatta ty ine uatiie- (r. riii.'i lield Memorial Association, of which eiitcrnrisiiig irovernment from Tiffin, Ohii Rent Far Loulwinna. ... . carries his character in ins lace. I .- , fl i:(1...rill.r Ilnrtrai.ft s IVeid.-nt. ton is about 'JHand Slionchin is 5t. j '".'' V VI ti;..r i luck! The boldest, warrior of the band Z 'tndK '"lv A little son of Wi.liam 11. Holmes. eiiriace(i t tiariev. nr. vuoaimessc, - - , (r i;rownsville. was ijiirne.i t oeat n on the S inst., while playing w ith a number of companions, each having an old "wide-awake" lamp filled with of Vreka the extract surgeon who k(-p Ja(.k uiuugui i.ic- .o- . .. ...... r - ,, ..... I,;,,, t(, tl1(: niorninr, after sleeping ai nigni in . . -,,., I - . - veil ; roveriimeiit at ; their retreat savs of Captain Jack that he 1. resents the most WOC-bcronc apjiearance. The wily warrior sat upon a rock in the centre of his little lava bed, a few yards back Irom the bluff, as lonely as his surroundings, lie was wrapped in a faded army blanket, and his head was buried in his hands. His sister Mary captur ed at Willow Cree k day be fore yes terday, talked to him with tears in her eves, and asked that he enter our San Francisco, June C A dis camp" lie was sullen, and hud little patch from Boyle's states that (ien- to :-ay. He did promise that lie oral Davis mtcnus to ereci a scaiiom ; would surrender to-dav. In the night j and execute about one dozen of the' he stole mvnv The Modocs sav that worst murderers in the tribe at connn he iloes not commit suic ide, in w hich case the government is to receive oiny one thousand dollars per day for the time he remains in the showman's hands alive. It is proposed to pay thirty thousand dollars upon the de livery of Jack at Chicago, and the remainder at the c lose of two months. Ihr Holloci. The prompt and decisive action of the President in the? Louisiana nflair has brought the result that was to have been anticipated. Mr. McEnery, after taking time to come to an un derstanding with his associates, and doubtless with their concurrence, ad vises obedience to the requirements of the President's proclamation. The advice will be accepted. Mr. Mc Encrv, and a few other leaders, have long been the only persons' engaged in active opposition to the Kellogg government, and their course has gradually lost them the approval or sympathy of the great bodv of those who were at first iucliueif to favor them. There is no doubt that, un less Congress thall open the case, and interpose to order some change in the State, Gor. Kellogg will from this time hold peaceful possession of the powers of his ofiice. CAPTA.IV JACU. Who nalr-i film. Who Same Htro and Whom Hp 1 Xfimrd Aftrr. Mrs. Joseph Knott, an old lady living in Portland, Oregon, nearly seventy years of age, gives this ac count of Captain Jack : In tho year 1S.1, while living at Canon ville, Dousrlass county, an Indian boy came to their house, and speaking the jar gon, desired to live with them. He was one of the Rogue River Indians, and Indonged to the trile then located on Cow Cree k. She noticed that he- appeared to lie an active, keen, shrewcl-Iooking boy, and, with the eonse:nt of her husband, took him to raisp, with whom he remained sev eral vers. As soon as the boy was assured that they i&tendpd to keen him, he insisted on having a "iiostn" name, as he called it, and wished to be named after the best-looking of Mrs. Kuott'at children. This being appreciated by the mother, she de cided to name him after her tou their ages, apparently, In-ing about the same aud this sou was.). Knott, better known as Jack Knott, of saloon fame. The boys grew up together, and many were the days they sient in the sjiorts of the chase. On one oc casion, after he had lieen with them some time, he became offendeil be cause he was told to leave the room, aud loaded his rifle with the inten tion of shootiiig Ijsv'i Knott, but was discovered iu season to prevent his designs. Thin circiimstauce ld to j delivered to the his espul.iiou from the family, and egoij for trial. from that until the present time I has not been seen by them eijcept iu Jack is insane. i CAI'TAIN JACK A fUlSOXKK. j Ai-1-i.F.ciATK's Hoi-sk, Ci.karLakf, ; Okkuon, June 3, via i Sax Fkaxcikcci, June 2. A series of prolonged yells and cheers aroused the camp from a pleas- ant ietit half an hour after the eh--! partureof my last courier. General: Davis, General heaton, officers and all the: and their sunset to-morrow. He feels that there is no need of delay. No doubt of the guilt of the chosen victims can exist. Justice demands speedy and certain action. Even at this time he is writing out a statement of the offenses that will be read to the; con demned. A later dispatch snys General Davis, after having completed all the on ot the; carbon oil. By some means the- in flammable fluid w as spilled over the little fellows clothes and ignited, burn ing him so badly that lie died within four hours. The Painesville O., Thiitiih re ports the following from information rece ived from a Chardon gentleman : "A singular phenomenon in the pota to bug line was witnessed at Char don, oa I hursday alternoon of lust week. Shortly after three o'clock a cloud of potato bugs on the w ing en tercel and passeel through the town from the? east and living di- were some iof them falling to the ground their character was soon determine d. ' The tirtt swarm w as soon ullowed by a 'feeoiid, third : and fourth, and so on for the space ; of an hour and u half, much to the 'astonishment of all who beheld. ; The-y were estimated at tens of thou , sanehj, rendering those; who witnessed rriiiMna M:iik fl. I'm i.I i i.'oip iu run' r ,-r !! liii. mill .-ij.r. "J1 .... 7. I'ul'l V. S. Ilict. r fc-r t. ii .iiir.' r-uril U.okun'1 i-sim-c. . . N... . I'bM J..I111 I. S. ull .rl!i:ll,:; blank fSi.m-r"t II-r:tMj N. . Iai. llnnrv Ai k'Miinii i:i lull ..r Iwt l i.r- No. 10. FK!e .1. U;l, r i-.rt-str.t .rt n nrri't N... 11. I'ai'i KcVfllll, :;t:illl!-. u;. t . -r..liT I. IT3 i.. 1-. I'ui.l at:i:n,i mi l taili.n-ry. 1-n Iit lui'.' l.l'W li..k-. .. l.i. I'ui'l .la.-..)-Ii. .lii.-rl"r. Ira ?rr u i'r -i-l.-nl N.. 14. ri.i.f i.lll.-e r. nl mi I l i.-l , N-.. 1.".. I 'it I, I uftir.; iui nituri. cr.iv an-l i'. laf'l.- i.tiil rli.iir N.. H. i'ai i J ,liii lli-kK ' ilary ..r urn year ail b- ani In-nrt. ll.iian.-p in iniiMiry lu ii'.l.-ti t in:r.-!i un,t in haii-! ..I itifi'iit-. Amount ol .r.'rniiiiii iii.t.'rt li.tM' to n--. -y-ni..-nl '.aim., on non.i,, junt! Mfh ' .re e ri y:-fi., ,K 1 hfli'iim'r an-1 e II !) no 1 1 - aniiTof )rrvi. iii.11 it,.. h1 ih.-ir pr')--r ;--r,nv ,!, .('.. .-olixfif.. xalniliatl4i. mi,l ,ji '-r r...... i iii.we tiunirH wim h t,, th,.,. "'"iffy ... . . ... aa,, - 1 win i.n.m.-t.-uie airatntOi. '- : i in linatrcute .Till..tl ,ri(rwn., n 'Ar., n til jail ul .S'lluiT-rt i' .od' ".' tr. to .KMnal aalijil (lm'k. 1 seirr e hith e. , hm.. i llirr. .Hi!irr jomriM;t J use M. t I 1.AM.S IN SOMKMStr, V ut tt.uuiy. I.ip-I.y iv n..u, ,k" , l (.iiltii,. ,- ...ih.!..,. lut&ri-. I . """.'I'l'-n.r. . m, irwt lHruuv)i. w Ttnir!aT. th, r,: n.'. :x h e:. in r, i.wir iaii-i wiii.-n nave n-.n p.ip-ii-wi urrr ol ui.l e'..uuiy an.! h.i. ol tl.e l.T.ll .lay or Marrn. ,y! 4: tul act tlirruto of the -ju-h ii..'.. Ainoiiiit ot .a.H:il V liol.? nuiiiM-r ol -I. i.--ut-: Ml:-.' 'lofts ki.i i i:i rn: t:ik i.:.sriii k..i:. rectly west. At first they taken for a swarm ot bees, but trranircments for the cxecut men rushed from j Modocs, received an order from Wash-; of the Rible accounts of the locusts in fonf to in tin. : imrtiiit to ho 1.1 t ie l.iisoncrs. 1 ins ine eiavs en i naro. .o one w as anie their houses and The - i . ... - ii whole camp w as in commotion. , feeling in camp is one of profound Down the level plain north of the ; disgust at the result. One of the house was a grand cavalcade of: Oregon vedunte-ers just arrived at mounted horsemen. The steeds camp .-ays the troops Lave captured rushed forward nt once at a furious five warriors, four squaws ami five rate, and soon neareel the croups of : children. Amonir the me n are the sjiectators scattering about the premi-: notorious Ulack.Iim and Dave-, ses. ' Captain Jack is captured." prisoners are at Linkville. shoutcil a sturdy sergeant, -gain the vallev echoed with shouts and The- to solve the mystery of their coming or going, but all were; glad that they !:! not pitch their tents on the pota hillsof Chardon. Perhaps they are returning to Colorado to renew tln-ir citizenship ami take a new start toward.-! the rising sun." C'aURltir. .1. I. Mill, r J..?-.li I'. I...hi; IT"1. .lo-..-l)h K nil. It. a. I 'lin Hi. I. n ir I Hum r. : ol Ji -II. r I rouniy. nri' k.ih i-.i.:.. Jar,,!, II. ;,!i;ii : !.ir.'. 'i'r,- i-nr. r l,r;::n i!,-arn. M. :Mtri-rinin, . S.irioi.-l I.T.-,:!y. 1 '.in- Mey M in. J. iia.T. e 'hr.-'i.n. K .lil- ,. S.,til'T-:? ,-',ll:iT. I'.i.. afj.l I I '. y. o;' r, an-! li'-n ,11 S 111 11 fi 1-.. !;:, i-orTiii: KN-rio v:.t . i'rf'i i, nl. .1, l.n lii k? S - r.- '. i,-n. r.'l A.-iil. . ; l.-rol llo- I!.,.t I. .I'lHN Jll KS. s ..i..iy. i5Assr;n Jit-man aiet Caiblir. l'-i iii.,:ii,ir k:.-1.;! loth 1n.1v 'JI c. I'ractii-al Dra.i: Woik iloitt In tto tra-k- an I in mo I. rn j..yi-. "Stair Duildirg made a Specialty, jjj Iitro:i;g4' Solieiteti. S ,hldi't. I'.t.. -I :y ii.i.r;5Si:.v rrv STAIK-3TJILDING WOOD - TURNINFSH0P. Srirfli. tiolu'.ri tljml ktiix. wit h all joir.ti fft itn'l CitifrH. r..il f' li i,t-:,inii- h"t on -f-'irt ne l-. W il.I.I .M l'K')-I.Is. nir.n. TX e'.r. V -i-.-t. r Si. .V ' iraluui all.-y. KXAIir. A- . X'lWCS. II ilM.S BltOf. I-IAC)S. .i:o. A. iki 1: .1 o.-soiti.ns. Itriilsitlin for ill .HoIim-. yells. The mounted command was that of Perry. He returned from a scout of thirteen hours, three miles above the mouth of Willow Creek. At half past ton o'clock this morn? ing the Spring scouts struck a hot trail, after a brief search the Modocs were discovered. rounded the Indian retreat. His men wero bound to fight. Suddenly a Modoe shot out from the rocks with a white fine. He met a Warm As had been anticipated, the Gov ernor of Oregon has made a demand upoij the Secretary ol War for the captured Modocs, who are under in dictments for murder in the Oregop Courts, ami who are not liable to I.e.- 1 tried by mintarv e-oiirt martial. 1 r ii" ' vo.one. icrrysur- po(.rcta-rT IWkn,p is noVy t We-t Point, but it is not probable that there will be any unneccessary de-lay in acceding to the request. A tcb gram ,..iin .t..r(l.n." fi-difl C..-111-rill Sf.iill- .spring and said Jack wanted to sur-i.j . that u,, of tl0 render, lhrce scouts were sent to ihv mm(U MMUns r,,tain n.eet Jack. He came out cautiously, , ))( Uirn(li, ov,,r at ,.,. ,J, th). glared about bun a niciuent and then, : Suu, auth ,ritits fr triul, ail, pun as if giving up all hope, came for- . , , , ,(.1!lainil(.r J placed in confinement at some safe j place, e xpect the women and chil jdren,who ar- recominended to be ! olaceel on a reservation. The tele- WAsmxeiTON, D. C. June 4. It isi.ram jias M.,.n AU a.fort. the Pre i said by the highest military authori-: ()ent a,i orders w ill no doubt be ties that the Mococs could not sur- J s.M.,.,iilv issued as intimated above-, render as prisoners of war, iu the ' sense known to nations, where war j nerne mt tttfl ieiuorr.ti- so.ee c.:.. ii eLclarvd in accordance with con-. miner. SaMiI'skv, Miio, June 7. A te-r-:rib!e collision on the Lake! Shore ami Michigan Southern Railroad toe,k place between a stuck train and gravel ' train this afte-rnoon at one o'clock. - One man was injured w ho has since died, five others m-re- or Jess injured. . and the engineers and firenu-ti of both ! engines escaped unhurt. About te-n j head of cattle were killed and one hundred sheep killed and injured. 'The track is now obstructeil, but will ! be cleared by to-morrow morninir. Th.- iLm 1--: a:, I In t I.r in:ir...t. C. ti:iniii lu:l I ... r ; i- l, . x... i'.i s S I.- .i nl ..r 1'riei- :i,nr..;. .i,,.-; ("i.Lijr ina:ru.ii.-nr.H n,.w '.lioii'- ari'l I-ri'-o 1.1:, i-.,n- r- in:..;l t,,anv a-1-1 r. . i ll XKIA'TI K'lll.l M 1.. rli av.-nii-. I'ltr-i-urh. -a. o. e 'o.'. e 'r-.ii.. A rnrnnrs notici; Tlu- 1!ii..-i-'::.i ". Au-ilior. ai'i.lnti'.l l,y tfi H.-n. th .lU'i- of i ii - -.loui-"' '..urt ,-f S-iinr-t i-..h;iiv to i:iak- no. I r.--.-rt a .ii-;ril.n:i.n of n ii ol tin. i-.'-ut'-rs ot John iim: th.- l.-ual.y .-mitlJ I,, th ,iiti,-9"t in-. Hpi-'ini-u-. i ihr i-.r- nli ,1 S ,n:- i - 7th i IV of .lull.- nrxr. at l'l t "1 - i: t .:i V. .i hn li. i.i.ir.. Ih- iuni- in Hi-- li. .u-l.i. .l.-.-ii--i. thiTi-lo. iil arr, i, i ni.-n: at t ii" e riirl li i-rj.-t. ,n s-n.;r 'ay. im I'.-L in til- I- r-'i! - mi .14 An iiti.r. AT.I.I:-. Wantiitcci X'am-!.. Wright J.An ALI-U-.-IKSV Ti.Tt., V-U. Jamr. iil'f..n. John I itoii. eif.,r Ilan. John Hi-mpMII. fhri.-ti.in IV.w--n. 'l'ii-,:it.i- i o.vta.M on tiitiij., LAKIMUU I-it.-n. Samu. 1 n.r..i:i, toa .,i r Ilro..k. Ja.-.li Ininlav, John eirirhili. John I Hart. William HimiN-rt, John !..- itj. y. Thotna" .. .. WerIK Jani- )MKKirT TO j;1;. II'.u .. Amlrt-w , ot.z. Atm Kf-i.-'-r. Jiiri.t. JE5E towh:p I'il.-h.-r. William Iiehavpn. -.:t.'r .".I, I 'arty. I.-aar LOU-kB TCR:..T j ' Wt lij. John aia-1 I. Hr.wa Whi!tlo-a.f. Jam- Join-4. W illiam SwlTHAiip-toN l.. a. S-.-knlv. Tliumu" J'liiliiji,i. John SIiuw. Jain- ' Wnvniii:.. Sjniu.-i. v.-.i:-. j,.!.u siiAoe: ro-.y-,-;ti;. J'.hn. Williim e ninil!. tr-art HTosicgeu.. TC'-5:r Ini'-!. Ahrahai.. t i-i-KH n ak.vjmn ., v,j. Ir ii , ! . I JeeV.VI HAN M ill, Attnt: J AeDH I mij - .i.v . . Sr.rr. V ALt.MIN r. J n;- !inyi4 ,a. IV LLKCiHKXY TKLXK ST' KE. JOEL S. GOE &C0, Miiniiin-iur.-r an-I hii-il. awl n '. nr ADDLES, II1RM, Ti;I XKS. VALISES 4l Ti:AVI.L::-; Xo. 6o Fnle-ral Si.. Aa.-ah.tr l i-; f, rAU orUtrs jTi inptiy ni.i-J &. ,-k 'ittit-!. ii. 5 A LION 1873 ward and held out his hand to his; visitors. Then two of his warriors, five seiuaws, and seven children dart- eel forth ami joined iu the surrender, j .g Laying been so iiituti.'d form, received, they arc not consideration as prisoners The e)rde;rs issued to the command- ternoou and agreed upon August Ing (jeniral, directly after the assas sination of (jcincral ('auby and Rev, Dr. Thomas, were not to extermin ate the Modocs, but it was said that their conduct had been such that their extermination would be justify thus leaving tho matter to the discretion of (iencrul Davin, there fore, if he had ordered tho killing of the Indians, he would not have been! censured by superior authority. Asj to their final disposition, no one epn-s-i tions that they, will ultimately be j government ofOr- (.UUhje foi Rnii.APKi.i'iiiA, June 4. The li-m- of var. jocrutip Ktatq' potiiniittee inet this uf- d upon Auo;it 2 1 WileVsbarrt! H the j RTU,'," yHCT hrr cnin primary el. j the State Conveil'i Wo ate .ullmneil to aniike Knntnual H.,w. as tlie time am) place for holding tion. Hon Samuel Remlall presided The ciairiian was directed to prop erly express iij i,s uddrcss to the people of the fstiite a swnsei of imlig jiatioi) at the course pursued h)' the administration in tic Loiiisiniia tronl-1,1. .Veil' Advert ifvtnrnt. ANXOI'XCKM I-'.N I S. All ftuiiminretnontH must le aritni;'.ia.i-l with the f-ah. Kive dutlari" will Itcrharif vl h-r ra.-h an ixiunrrtni tit with thr ii-rpii,in ! tlio-- t.-rau-li t. vivil l-uor Hoiwe lirx-Uir, lor ftt-i.-h llm-e .1. 1 lart wilt t e-hnrxel. ASSEMBLY; I airnin annonm- mrwlf a a ranlhlate f -r A iemhly. 1 am un.ler many obliin-um t.. my frl.-nil for part hew ami ho;, th. y hre not M-i anmcrilpil. J. K. JlcMII.I.KX. TREASrKEU. I amln oSit myivir to tin- K. ia!.ll-an rot. r ol the manly b ean.li.liUi. lor onnty Treu.iirvr. anil return thank to my Irienos for their irrovrou upport at the Ut prima rr election. UEDKOEM. XEFF. Somerset horoQh. We arc aeithorize.1 to announce Wllllnin II Ph-kinir. of Sumervt ljriuh. ms a raiHil.Jate .,r e'.,unly TreiTr, nut.jort to the det-L-ton of t he I Li 2 AND FAIUI Miles irtli of Somerset Pa. -A m. KTATE NKMM iuc woleot c j Colored Coiio-i-essman Lvucl Louisiana says his old master j for him at the recent election. I wo'ld moves. of! lS'tft, the year in which he murdered ! pi.-iw Annunriurni ut it re-rniin of .Mrs. Harris, after which Jack went ! to the (joose Lake country. II is mother was a full sister to Rogue River John, who attempted to seu.e the steamer Columbia while she lay at anchor in the harbor of Orescent City, and also a half sister lo the war chief Sam, of the same tribe, and Chief Joe, who received his appel lation from having fought (Jeneral Joe Lane. All of these facts and many others were recently confirmed by Judge I'rim, of Kastern Oregon, who com municated these particulars to Mrs. Knott, stating that the great Modoc clueftain, Captain Jack, was the boy slu2 too, to raise in 1851. t L'li. . Asiatic kv.r-iij . Lonpom, Jnne 3, 118. A aiw patch from Shanghai giviug soiye particulars of the capture by the Imperial Chinese forces of tho city Taili-Fu, capital of the MohamiiM-dan State in the Province of Yunnan, houtu-N est China, says the most frightful scenes were witnessed in the ceMqjtcred city upon the entry of the hmpt-ro" army. The victorious forces fell upon their captives and massacred 30,000 o j.eu). The Sultan poisoned himself, prerripg death by his own hands to falling in. to the power of his enemies. Hon. An low a justic e fused to tiim a man i irirl airoinst her will. Sai.f.m, Orec;on. Jeite f. The fol-1 the lass came into low ing dispatch was received by I obliged to hold on to (low !rovcr to-day f; om Gen. J. K-! chair to keen from ki lvoB-, of the Oregon militia: Thej self. Modoc war was ended by Oregon . . volunteers. At 12 o'clock Jat -night 1 here is a yoiiiw man in Luck after a hard march of thre-e clays and hl. ilass., Hho has made the father nights I.v forces under my eommaml, of his lady-love a present of a hue the lat warrior be longing to Captain load of wood. ia compc;:olion for Jail's mm! un broil vht nto carnn. i" lu 1 " I he caritured number live men, women anet three ctnicircn. I no munlercr Rlaek Jim is one of the! number. I will march the command to Linkville to-day, place the war riors in irons and wait your excellen- man. ut t jarrvtt. Summit township, ai. a tan:ll.!ate for County Treair.-r, Hil.HTt to the iIiti-i,ii i, the Kepui.lican v.iter-e at the coming primary t-liv- t hiu. I ' !' XT Y rt I.M M ISS le IX KK. I asaln IKi wiit m-.n.lf a a fan li Int.- for e-umi y C-oniuiU..-iicr. M'y IrU-n.U flli pieu ac.-i.t u:y thanki .,r piit l:n..r;. t U:iU ! CHI X I KY.MAX. Urol hvrval ley tp. SI a. Si I'LL. I'lenMe aim-'iino Win. Domer. of t-iriiin-r torcnshhx an a raii.li-laU' l,,r e 'ounty C 'om-uiiyi-nrr. Mr. leoini-r ha; alayten a launrli har.i worlinu- li'-pl-Ji-..n. aii1 i- a tirrt rla- ,artr uiau, LA KIM hit.' Mr. Si t f.i.. VI, -a-..- :iiin',.:ii-o Jonathan I um-! Voted I haul. I. F.i- ol I r 1 urki Hoot tou.hip. a a j : i-iiiuli lau-I'-r Counu C..t:it:!:.-iiri"r. I lie1 MANY VOTEKS. We nr.- aain atuhorizil t.ianuoun,-S. J. Ita.-r. ; i nl HroehT,-all-y lowntiip. an a cau.li.lau- U r i U'.mniy C..mnil-i..!n r, tC-.-.-t to the !erNi,.ii of I peace re- ! the lr.-pulill-.-in .ti r.L Mr. liner lia. nlnavs l;en kissill0" a : a ",aU!u'h Kepubiiean. I 11e)K IIOI SE DIUECTOK. u ,. , , . i I COIIl t he Was . OiiUilwif. of H..!-ieret township, as aenn.li.lte 1 l..r l'.,r House HipMt, fltjnl to t.'i.. ,lfiii..n ol ' I he Kepuhiieau voters at tlwr uil primary j ! election. " j j We are nuthorizi-,1 to announce Jacol. Criu-h- : I ft.-l'l. of Mtlfor.l township, a aeau-11. late lor i'.MMri Howi..' Director, .-oil'ii-ct to the lieeiMoii ol the Ke. j I uiliiean ote4 ut ther conuiur prun iry el.-eiion. i 41-IUTe.H. I Well tea Blaci te te from Enilani h y L 1 A rj ! ; LEICESTERSHIRE I'll! lie rutin til- tho arm of his ;sinir her hiin- I- :t ti.ir k Ir.n i i r v. i?'reL i 4 yAiy till. Id1., hanlj hi-fi un! :tl rith tv h a rat n i'!l U (k t w i-n ; !r - y. w i.i - It :wv l:t rjr antl tx!trtsie : H-wtTiiil ntk. fhi-Jt -t 1 r:ih;i-; j 'tt.n-. i;U:trt:IS VTV bfrM-!. ftlit the t-!T TS- tn-l I, "u hrii .u i mw-Mi:. t:1 iy I -iie-rt ir in tit-c f't I'-M. ii : uiait. u;tt Ut 1j:s and 1 tW.nv u-ia.nl of Ar il i tn M.-.!. The iim.lc ami j xinm-tf f ! like tMinll-n ( "win, witb cpU-iKlM iu' j tin an ! tht tnnp.-r. Kiinri'T nI i-nW i re li tin t ' vm i:t''! :t':it ht- i:t-I ti:!t thv Terms S25, Insurance. nee-l ho -;ii i i hv ha. air-!v lim n ft II v 1 vrar in Jun. 1 r wffc V t to take l-srt than ?1 Jpti k.t-i linir. A DuntiVr i'f hi vi'li tukov tfvk lnm Wetmortrland ttbt i 'ont. fr W ft iNrvn iai'K uqJ an v!!rr S-i'-' anotker. Terms 25, Insurance Also, the Hambletonian Stallion t Ami. UliKwIiat protra't04 visits t!i lat UJLl'l , the re.uittv us a rBii'ij latc f.r unly A u liter. ;m.l rvturit thunkn lu my Iricn fr tht ir !:it-riu E ,i r.5t. e iu r. j . Jrunor ti. ! Int i kiivim-M ! U u.-, i.le nn I Ui.;ii. .XKl'I'Tdirst HTirr n-n:.i: t..i;.ti.e I i. Mats ms j - - . - - - ....... ........ ... A Mii,--iny M-iy. i'4 hu liiah. w. ilij 11.'.' ft, frnfal Mar 54 ! ot he MhW' r .lion h 'riii;)t I t-r -e he I y J.- ie -lnn,i Cim-k H:ik: he hv Amlr.-w Ja.k n. . v-; ' Itnp. rU' 1 t.t.mi Ibi-imw Ar:il..in. M eiili-ti pu I.. tUl)'Ke'i ltamhtrtMO, Jit dJS t Krlll.se. "r.lf. I iIh;u i v l ll-'ltl.-. r li Itlil.i, l.-io in l. 'i.i..!U. 1.- M..,.rin.. ! . X"'' ill-; aim,!!-t.K n tiow j-aii.i 111 orange e . i:otv. N, V..i. i ii" .. tt,.nn.- a:..! hii .a " ri;iTii,,,-.-iti;ill. ttl Mt-Itleln t...ji tsrsl premium at Mat Fair, in -4 . ai ars ; .,, i. , ,i .ii, -v , e., I oft.. otr .'.U:iLeer. ln,.l lloUe. in, ih.r. lr,tti!;LT AI U I I IT' . . - . ; , ... . . ' "3 j ... iui.u.-. iu?l .n-niium in jrt,n.-toan lair lat tail. pce.l. lt-i!H tie. U-inir tl. ain:i.-i - . rieiily 1-ee.l, a diut .livielupt ui ji-jkm -. :.d lieu,,. ?hoif(t. with.Hit atiy i.-ui:tr .r..ui-9 3 M I'irc In Jefferaon Vnmty Pa. The village of Corsica, a few miles west of Urookville?, was partily ele stropcel hy fire on Monday evening last. Every hotel, store anel manu factory in the town was burned. Xefcrk all the sufferers hy the fire Jiave lout rj'thing, not even hav ing a change of Hottiflf, and would have lieen conipclleel to pfr.sp iio night in the streets had it not been for the generosity of those whose homes were not destroyed. Trr-i!rr4. PoiUfta from holern at Ty.entphla. this morning. TwcntV-flVe passcn. thi, : s.-f hv tlm lain inmerial lei.rr. 1 error ej U'nra n tn r1 VAfnnl n1. i . 1 . . 5R71 Th. l.n.ct n,,,..: r fcV " . jvv- ..it.-u tooa iU prccii impeuimeni 10 immigration V e V 6 V, "uuvl nu oUlcr trams on t,,e,r journey and has been removed. Men are nolong sfaglo buUs was California, 25,C0,-' eight are left here at the hotels. ler chained to the Poil like beasts but Memphis, June (i.tlcrt: is but little excitement ir. regard to choiers, though there is little if any decrease in mortality, u4 physicians say thus far nearly icvery caj which was promptly treated on tho first pppgr nee of tbe diacasc has been eiicqessr fully treated, though in some balan ces death has ensued hi four or five hours. The Apjteal says out of 307 deaths since May 21 to date only 23 are reported as from cholera by at tending physicians. cy's order. John K. Hoss, (Jeneral Commanding O. S. M. The (governor sent the following r,i'V.' l 'ou have any of the Lost Jlivcr munjefs t(iniling indicted iu the Circuit Court of '.facjeson county, deliver them into the custody of fh" Sheriff of suij county. Jleliyer all other captiveMto tho couunaueliiig of ficer of the United State forces in the lake basin. Hcturn the voluu- tters and muster them out. Assure your oflicers Terms 50 Insurance .i n:-n.-.'i I, a.l y , imi)u. throughout tV SuinnitT T'.v-- h- n i:i i urrthic i:ha hum ur' nr l k'mwn tn In with '. r -;- - II tlliir. IS kit' WII to With U:tl. i i tulnrur f.T Cirfi)1 r It lit UeV'Utltlir iii! V tT vK"ifnt . -rft CilPt tilkrll. !! at . 1 ... 1 1 it 1 r A 1.0SIOII minor eicailT, riUCU lor . LkuhojI llanid Ki rn?, late f S,,uHiaui:iti n f. violation of the lirohihitorv law, ap-j , eeeaa. .... ... . '. . . IjCtteM teiliimetitarv no I.V alwve e.lute hiiTina proaclifll till' clCl k Ot the COlll t, imI. l-en irruutwl totlieun-h-r.ltfnr,! '.v tho pmen-rau- The S-.i.n . .. :.. .....I .;.-..!- ..,....1 thorilv. notice herul.y iriv-.-u to tho in.lel.te.1 to tiaie? te r.mn.i . in mum, mm jrhiiiiiiuM ill,. n:iLeliiiiie,linte yiueiit, an.l th-e hnvitiK 1 in-ii. y. ii,Mir..i,.e tit til to Httellll to his case at soon IIS ; t-Ialm.i iwiiil it toprewnt them iluly authetiti-' a .:. p.-r i . i . . i l t i i a eniwi i.-r m-ioenieni. wiitioiu urinv, 10 .Miettael , ioi.iv torn:, r i.Loi, I rt-.-iiii ujv h irnieit ih-mL. f.,r i l...ir iiossihle!. "because he bad left mifn,.,. i., -.i.,.i, ,. t.. Ur...,n,i inVm i .. .... "... " 'i ".T. "'T ! one at home to atte-nd bar. I J t'(8 KfiRN'S. i -i.vt,,n...r Fuii-Hin i; ri.itm,i,r,i!ii . , ..... ...... u,.-,. ... , v..,, ln. i i,t. wi-iv phki i,,r iu;i. t,i. HMt. - rMir.erl.iHn --..- - leaIoue!,,ii,...ni.,-.!.ir:.rl.-.l..r I n-ivler.. kn.atim rh:it h Sree,llnit to a fuiM - P. E. WELLS. Aeent. i"1'1''-1"! Lh' r;,:: ",' tn n rn!h-f tii. i- "-'ry - ntt"- JT. BU known ihat h.u! !. -ll ir nh-.n; i .1. .it more tlnn, oii.ir:. r 1 Iwlirve the ,! fc--l w I ta . ! nien ol liitelliji. tie.-will l r. i-,1 l" rn- tiuri 1 nn iu-rn!, llCnCrUl tlOD " nnlCfa ! .'.""Vl"14 ".t' m''".''f mv ,,"r"'" l-m-.Iern.iS:,vkra:rol thaunty.lllw::i!'r .rt. l.elli.j r--t.n i.-ni .w k oi Somerwt Cuuiiit. whk-h i . nnii-O , , In my eeiitmitli-n. U the wily wny t .lt ' States! anus It is useless for physicians to argue j against short-sleeved dresse s. The ! Constitution of the United : ays that "the right to bear shall o j i'lt'-rfearcd with. Kentucky iijau jrcLsi' c, cof liu fifteen year? ago so as to fuive ij handy, aud the other day he wasbum.- and men of my highest j 1,(1 "1 a limekiln, und the ce-ninwas Spreciation of their lirilliaut con ci. On behalf of the State I co'n gTytiilflte you on your succcess. u V. (iRovr.n, foc-rajjrof Oregon. -.- . ,i Mnrrterrr tf. Ix.- ttf Jff . 1oIh. Sr. IiOi'in, Juqe 4. Joseph H. Fore, who shot mid killei Jfunsan lleach his brother-in-law In Augiiiit 1871, and was tried anl acquitted on the ground of emotional insanity, re turned here from Natchez on Mon day last, and this afternoon made a murderous assault upon his wife. He accosted her on the street, ur ji.vg her to live with him agaiu, which r tee rjfjjs"d to do until he would stop drinking. (iff foil wing her some distance he sgaih approach ed her and asked her to shake hands with him as a final farewell. Sho extended her hand, when he seized it, drew her toward him, pulled a hatchet from under his clothing, anil elee.lt I(),r three heavy blows oh the heaej. She &1J senseless on the pavement. The niurehir:ir ran, but was captured after a sharp" chasl;. A imrtrical examination revealed thr.e seycffj ghes on Mrs. Fore s head, on; of jj-Li'ch W onld doubtless have proved fatal but for thp tht' mass of hair which she wore, hue lies in a critical condition, but may recover. S3 Market Street. (Haven's oil ;an.l.) PITTSBriUJH, 1'A. pcfja! attention irlven to mail upler. tuaj-2,, :iln that I U-li. , lo l-o appr'-fi ite.'. a prii.v. TUe i irty in.i,n an -itul ti nm in t! I th- l-l'.-.Kln';: m-as-n at hail :hr aiu!rr PETER HEFFtl $10 to $20,?, miOU ilav. Aaenti-waat.-.! a.er vwhere. l'nrtieu Iiim frtM A. HI ilr fc. I'o.. M. l.up., Mn e-u!rpus-j ami ;- xliilil-i-il tiv- Air tl. tll.-v . r i; rimM- ill tliS- ' ti-mnte-il bv unv other f.-irnn-r !n tlii r,,,t,ii,. r.. ;,. . , ..r .Ti-iit n;. r!t ! the many stoek raisers of this c-oiintv in.k-l.tnl tor the errat iininrte"tnrn:5!f ; ;n our sten-k of horses. It is a t'ai-t'evi.k-iit to every one, that the n.l in' , irij: to Iftiitoui-'li, 1'e.li liro.1 liorii.n are Iniiiioiise. (Vitaiiitv i; in ln hi 16 tiuini's tv ill tor a n.irvilei st:i:nj in hn ejw n ay h.fcuit: i t ti e- .? ; r.""i - P?" T11K TKr IAIIHOVISI HIM) I,OUX(K( Manufactured and Sold at HENRY BERGER'S Extensive Furniture Warehouse. T O. G3 SlvriXKCEIELID ST., PITTSBURGH, I'A. a dead loss. A Western reporter who under took to publish the names of such of his townsmen as look upon the wmi? when it is red, can't look upon it himself now. Hi eyes have been ioofluJjoistHy ornamented. The bae-k hair of jouny JIn.!Ior j lady recently married covt'liy. t I uc tnap w'jo niarrnpa ne;r is won. dering what he'll do when tsbn wants to be re-thutclied, n he only geti $1 per week. A young man in Louisville, e.xam-j incd a keg of damaged powder with j a red hot poker to see if it was good, j It is believed by his friends that he i has gone to Europe, although a man j M lopnij some human hones and a niJctt of it iJrt iv-iil" nihs from Louisville. v ' "I A negro porter culled at n drug; store in Louisville the other day', j u iitler some ailment, and was given" a j Seidlitz cloweler in two gla.-.-es. The! attention of the druggist being call-' i.i) nvi-'ier Tup n tioini.-hiit I... t. ........ I ! round Jo CiiJ ibp man in a state of j iMV U" 1 1 llls Ml 'Mill IS SI IM'.UIOK TO AM. OTIJIH LOlAC.I mental excitement ami i.hv;,.iaii I ih-vaiwuiii emit ortiiin " Pi-Llrim ii"!.!....,.'! " Tn iu tiea h Mirher np ort the ri;or tliaa lu any otnt r iiu.ne rwt-VV' 'i Jit-5 iW-i,r Pr-Mi si? ie X.itt nt lnv.Titl.tn of th khul h..ln. ik.,Mi.. i.. ....... ... .. - . , . er. - .irr M tf9 . -t ... , uiiiti'iv au iiii i -inn a inrr i ntpr i jiiii'i'n xii i iratni. a n- - ei-JUOm Vitlll-i. 1 In. .!, . u. i f ; ' .f..i.ii,T H-rns nrn mn witti.flt rntnre. wl.Wh hr-.-.k m .-It In nil the other uw- i i ! i -:; ..: ' ' v....- stead of mixing the powders, ho hud ssvijllowcej one after the 'other and the effect tiful. VH.XS. NTRF.IT. Pmlrntf-F JFi'e 13 115 -9 as for any oi the old InYentions. Meease call and see how it operatus,