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Daily Alta California. SDfOLE COPIES FIT* CENTS— NO. f 1,661, SAN FRANCISCO: SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1882. %ObL. XXXI V— PEP WIKK FIFTEEN REKTB. patio (L iilifonua rau>K. BaeCKEIXIHH * 00. •aaat. KAiniaiiisß wm, a, WQODWABE "AIL I 4.LT4 CAurocM a. dsllvwrsd to sibscrtbsn 1 ittc.iT itr.rTimOUTI pti ma. Blasts oopta*. riTl CKBTfi, rtriH-berrreor. : Oae Tear, la **»*««\u25a0 , st as mi months, tn »<»«»~ ,„, « tt Three aasnths, la *dvaaes__lZl___ 1 sjt «bWLI a.LTA OALiroBWIa o«bUlbs erayjasl aas .alaotaa xaatatr. taawlatr withfall and fanapt* aavkat reports, ftabaortptua : On* rear, |t » ; \u25a0a mostlis, $1 M la toll coin or MBlralsat— *"&:•«•« Malsii pawaan paid. e'.riie coul*s, TBh CZKTS, re sue avion UrTICB, ••» Oaixfarxtla Btxaat Jaa tTTaaelse nun ' " uk Ana. ITliaiaill1. March 25th | II at. ]-ltdlc*not « for to* Pacing Coast, partly cloady weather, with llCht rtlot north of Bte rnncuoo. WEATHER INDICATIONS. l'be poet **y* : A tiss witbout * muisiche M ltk*aa egg wltbont aalt." a-ejb. 11 la maybi It ••at ; we can't My poalttvtly. for tbs girl we're bean aaed to kissing ftr tbe lut twenty ove ysara •! -ua't wear mastecbes. —There 1* tn CECltemeat la Marlon couaty, lowa, •» aooaaat of tbe discovers ot oosl bUll, Ihs la- iiatlly ot fesllac la sol so great a* tbat lo the breast af tbe men of tfee boast wbea be discovers tbt coal. Bsd I* empty J*.t a* anre as yoe're burn, the bast-t 1 \u25a0 Bsar men Icxetber a tv go Into r tatja Mveau tbe nmt uuique profaalty on the fi 11 ,•v Ibt L.gheet ttltry n-x; year.— .V a £ej Chicago wa.t d tbree years lo ir 1 man lor Eaaraenae a poitoemaa, aod then foand him in- xtooent. Bbc niigbt haTe known from the first thai the vfaoer fell down and killed Liaise:! wblle walk- lag la hi* *l*ep . —Talk about climate, aayt tbe Petalumi Cearur, aal a dsslrable plaoe to live our people are will. aa abeolately o-ctaetry, ia go to heaves, but . awMai •-.»?. Tbe Collector of bat Port of Deuvm it to receive flow a year, and a Ural paper ssys "ibe job will be an easy one." We should Imagine to. NotLleg to collect but his talari Beipeot for sray batr : Al aupper. beinc ob. Bwrrad to rut sasae bu.ter with dlatraat. K:«ut waa askeo aat lite it. \u25a0' Like Is a word tco familiar, be airwertu \u25a0 1MvereLoe It " —Don't feed your neighbor'! dog with 1 view lo \u25a0elnla. favor with bat owner. Tb* cbauce^ire eevoa to sue tbat sosatbody la laytag ta poison tbe deg sad If be dies, yoa will be csarged with tbe deed. Flte brothers and three listers met for tbs nrst time in forty years at Antrim on the 22d of rebiu- ary. Taer got together to fightover the cltlslon ol the property of a decueed ancle. _Tue Jardin Mabille is no more aud we deepi> racret 11. Blooe Mr. Beecli-r preecbed ma great BSfllß apsa tbe aub.-ct we have Just beer spoiling to visit that place aad ae* bow Itkick*. Imwiu ihe indunatlon of aa Aruerlean boy in a t-rracb tcbool, wbo la a history class U told bow L*tayetle.tbe (treat r rencL toeneral , triumphed lc in* aWvoiauofi, twtsied by one v>**bui*-ion —A small i.iy at Dalian. TtM oa* day last wetk IDlaotd a oac 01 kerosene oil oc tbe atov* ib lltu of se pat, and tLt attcattoL o! u'-tgbbort bait a tsjßfl was uumui, tbe tranaac tloa. iiUfKrttla« 1 s. T. a will go down la history." amid Ibe ÜBpaUtat Btitßktii*, Tb* tlowiat ef a 1 taoruis." Maid Mia. twiflkuti,gently •\u25a0 1thought history was in tbe past." PSiblsaiblt aaa eerpeuu in a "uxmer willbtve tttelr Boroa cat Die" A. 1 Ctm Alt Tbe felloes Wbo tea 'em will nave ibelr bora* airalghl as Baaal Bas. Cam Hut A \u25a0saiai 1 shoemaker advertise! to make temperance boots and aboee, or, la other words, biots and abce* that are utter ao tight as to be disa- greeable. —Tbt Austrian* go: wbipptdla their attempt to lore* tat pasattle c: ihe Drina 1 : tlr press reported )a*t la*oeatrary. lt)imt tataii to be cutollc lc TerDom sap— loool. Mlasourt shotxid pan down IU Vest. lie favor 1 the Lads' axtrataganc*. Congressman Oox la aatortabata at th* present \u25a0osaton. Every time ba geu up somebody taocka Liu. oown . -a- An Ecgllsh war I*ll4l llid la I ha. won farce by getting blmaell kicked oat at Austria. Douttlest be »\u25a0;:; BOW lecture. —Msb base baas trretted In Irtltad tor bootleg t\ -tar. Man It will be blgli trtaaoa to look 1 ro*fc*yed al a oaawtabit. Itcosts a BuSalo ataa (10 to hit aaotber ob tbe bead with a billiard cat Tun*, on* t>y on*, th* hetatles at the game an Ulan tway. Diner (to waiter : .\u25a0 Ttils obop Is vary dry." Waiter ( to dlaarj: "Perhaaa. then, you had better urder aoawuiiag 10 drink with It." _Aa Illinois boy w«s choked 10 dtata on a giatn of coSee. This proves that aba man who .oee 001 between the ec-a mast stick to clover or in m psaa. It's quite aa arsana^nt tbat tbe Motaaoß* ad \u25bcaae* to their oppcßents : •• How do yea know it's bed to Lave a aoata wivea? Yva bat£a'l triad 11. We hate." BREVITIES. THE CITY. Joha MeDiaaid. tae Bret mate of tbe ship Qutau Mem, wbo was beld to aaawer t cßarg* of <-roeity to Bailor, by Called etUtes Oommtealobsr L*e ol Lot ABge.es. aud who was Woagßt to iLle city oa TBuradty last by Marshal Pools, was yesterday ajßßlllni to ball ia tbe tarn ol (SOO ftt MeaaadortTer-i hpriog aad bummer styles of Dress asd Bailaisl tad llgbl Stmater Rtti ar* •• tb* " styles of tbs lias oo. His aseor'mtni is IB* •see* Bad moot select. Call at his large tod com aaodloaa Mai BoaM nonbeeet corner Montgomery and Bash irwu breach, <oa Katrtiy. Allfs-aizal portrait of tb* late Hoary Wadsworth LoafMbrw. la lie* eegmviag, by tbe eminent artist, WUUasi Ufar MarssAll, bas jaat bsaa pabiuhad by Oeorrt Barn* af rßlladelpbla-Cbarie* H.Uavis, Msaafir. It* •attar street. Tall taacaieeeot por- trait btppllr aawocßMti law) rapatatlone pi an lllua- irloas poMaad t raaiwati master of tbe berin AoovaaißßlsaUoa bss beet reoeived by tbe Board et aapervlsof* from tb* Park CocamUsloners, re qaeatiac Tbat a committee ba appointed to examtce Bbc work psrfirand with taa mißiys ttaasfernd to tb*Pan ImproeaßMOt raad. Tbs sesameDioailoß alao ask* il.. a dooatloo be gtveß to tbe Park CJom- mlawteaers la ordsr Ibat tbe itcDrovemenir already Besraa aaay br Daubed A committee of tße •uper- \u25bckMCl will visit ihe far*next Toeeday afternoon. Tbs patlUoe ol I t Tlsrsey lor Utters ot admin letratloa oa tbSMtate of Ancl* Oiilaou. was Died y talari*/. Tae aluii la vaiaed at las cv, a cUim acslost lbs estate of Jane Dsaabae, mania. Tbs lulareiloa Association of California bas Israed a psssut et en 1 tied \u25a0• uallforßla, " giving wtnaas tatecatartea tor Imtsigreat*, and aocotr- aaalad by a map ol tbe Mat* la Polios Ooart £0 . leaterday, CLarle* Lewis. star, Chtrlst Arllagtoß Man Foster, t rank lla Lcwla acd Cam Wilsofi were lotd IIU eacb lor v/lsltißf BB oplam piece Vwtarday morning Harry Baopheoa wblle «. p. pine troas bU *nco*>, was struck on tbe face by tbe beams, tasteming a severe wound of tbs upper lip. Be waa treated at the L'tty Kfcelvlng Hospital. A CaaaaaaaUaa of Item* of Y**t*r«a*'« I.e. \u25a0 I kiwi Th* patltloo of Uoo. V. tlassey. In insolvency, was Bled yeatardty. Uaellttlee, Jim , assets, BMBlaal. Judge (sawyer of the lotted atatef Circuit Court has returuea btosi Mevada and will bold Ccnrt to- morrow. Th* charge* of potty larceny aga'nat Thomas 1.:.i re Btmoel Jones were dlimlsasrl yesterday in Police Court Mo. 1. la Pollot (JoaTt Ha. 1, yttltrdty, Joseph Eiley was. isalsbcid to 100 days la tbe Hsuieof OorrecUco for petty larceoi as! assault. The cats of Acme Marebaad, abtrgad with grand larceny, wa* commuted in Polio* Court ho 1, jei terday, aatil March »tb. Bank Commise.oner Watt examined tha bant of Butt* County at Chlco on tbe 2lat«f March aod found it solvent, with total resources ot f SOI .616. Miss Carrie L* 80l willappear aa Peg WoOngtoß at Baldwin's April 10th. A plain link, smooth pattern, very seat two-oonoe co 1 Vi-M Chain, th* prettiest and neatest gold chain made, worth $55— pries $»i_ at Uaole Barns', 321 Kearny street near Cub. *j*J John £. Poole, a naive of Illinois, a faaimtlh. and a married man, anl Patrick WaUb, teamster a native of MaseaebßSßlti. married, hats been ap- pointed on the rt*u ar polio* force. Tbt motion of Frances T. DrsthaMß for so. order of Ooart repairing tbe removal of bet children from Alameds to ibis city pending a divorce salt agalnat bar hatband W. F. Draihman, baa been denied by wadge Way mire. NEW ZEALAND LETTER. Pabllt itevanae* lacrsailaf, but a Now L,obb Csalemplated Varloas Newa Itemi. AOOKLiJtD, N. /\u25a0 \u0084 February 3glb, IMS Mat- ters la Mew Zealand are progressing favorable and wilb every appearaoee of prosperouauess. Htagnatloa was for a lima tell la many ot tba principal oenlres, bat latterly 11 bas given way to t more beeltby stats of stairs, aad aa I bave laid tblagi look brighter tad maob more favorable. Tbe revaßUi willexo**d the estimates fer tha year to *a>l Beit month by folly £100.000. Railway receipts are largely Increasing aad Ih* net profit (rom tbll looro willbe fully £400,00'). \u25a0trly In tbt next year, however, we again plungt Into IB* mi ot ilsbt. It being lbs Intention ot tb* aov*rnm*nt to apply on the Loadoa mukst tor t loan ol five million! Tba Klsg ol tb* Moans. Tawabto, bai visited Auckland, aad bas been leted ** a King tad evsry attention bat beea abowa him to inch aa extent as 10 fairly bewilder him. He baa a great meeting next month and It la hoped that II will be themeana of breaking dowa the barrier between the two race*, and Ibat we shall be at peaoe a peaoe thai will be (att aud permanent Tbe Premier cf the Govern, u.eni bai more recently bad to interview wlta Ibt Kibe. thd from th* tone of Ibe speech** gnat ri pulls tn expected. All tb* udlceri and crow ol the ZsalansWa re. signed In Bydaey, owlnii lo dUiatlilaotlOß with their tr«alm*nt by tb* cap atn. Tba matin hai line* beea arranged. X. iSATITCDE OF THE rLOOD SCrrEKtIBa. equator Jones reoeived a telegram tt-lay from Uuvernor McKuery tnd other 1 ill ns of Mew Ur- leanr a* follows 1 •• Your denpaicb received an- nouncing tbal orders have been issued for Ml UOU ration!aa additional supplies lor ibe auflerere by the overflow. We dealre, on behalf ot tbe people of Louimni, to exrrfii tbeir appreciation of tne gen- erous action ot Congrees, aod tbe prompt aud cor- dial mtaasr IB wn en he hoaarabl* Hecreliry ol W*r*liti reiponded to tm commissioners." UISTBIBDTIOR OF PENSION OLEBKa. CBAMDUKB TOM IKOBBTABT Or TV.B HiTT. Colonel Dudley, Commissioner of Pensions, Ha, written t letter to Ibe select Uammltte* on Reform in tbe Civil Bervioe, regardlug tbe aiu additional Feniion Cleiks asked for by bim. In order to settle tbe enormooa number of pension claims now on •ie. liesays If Bla request tor tbe Increased num- ber Ii granted, tha elerta ihonld be selected (all olber tblngs being nearly equal) Irom ex-Union soldiers, their soot, widows and daagbtera ; tnd other tblngs bslng equal, or aetriy so, Republican* \u25a0bould be preferred ; but tbe clerki ihould ba divided among th* Slats! and territorial in tm proportion of whlob tbe vote each casts bean lo the whole vole ol Ihe oountry, taking Into consid- eration tbe distribution of those now employed ; and lo bla Jidgment Ibe Rspubllcan vole should be tha bull. Inasmuch as Ibli :i a Kepublloau au mlntitratlou. This would allow tbe Demacrello vote to be taken as the bail! whenever the pendu lum shall swing Ibe other way tnd tbe Adminis- tration shall pan Into Democratic handi. Tii«rc seems to be *ome authority for tbe state- ment made this evening tbal the position of secre- tary of tbe Navy was definitely tendered by tbe Preilden ta Willltm E. Chandler t few dtyl lino*, tnd tbat tbe latter ligniaed bli acceptance. CAPITAL MOTES Tbe Becreitry ot the Navy mnooncei tb* dettb ol Bear Admirals alp-'tn and bcott ted dlreoil tbe usual tribute to tbe memory ol tb* deceased omceri. Judge Advoeate-treueral tfwaim hai nearly com- pleted Iba report la tb* see ot Btrgemt Maaou tnd will suhmlt It to Ib*Secretary ol War for ao'loj on Monday. II U generally anderitood Ihat It recom- mends a mitigation ol ttmtenoe. VIEW! (T THE CBIBEIIE OOVUWIENT. The Secretary of Ibe Chinese Legation will have tn interview with Ib* President early next wees, wlii !iu will present the views ol the Qoveroment oi China on tbesnbject. Tbe Chinese Minuter tl Wapblßnion My* he bai Let determined wbetber iv rase ibe President approvea tbe bill be will Iran* fer the Embassy to Hpain. but tblnka be would not. lie eaya tbat nuOer tbe bill some lO.uOO Chinamen in Cuba and tO 000 In Central Amtrlca acd Mexico would ba forced to remain tbere because tbey oould nut go borne witbout stopping at Ban Frauclaco. When it la remembered lua. Culneve religions be. lief hai considerable if do with tbeir deatre to «o borne ob certain occafvcuti and be sent bom* wbea dead, tbere t* bo littla eoibartatifueßt pending under the bill to Ibe Cnlnase and tbere li danger to ihe American embassy tn Cblna. MOBX SCRMHtS AXD tCHOBH. Horn* ot the friends of the Chinese bill think tbti bf cause (Jecenl Urant la a guest uf ths White Hoase tbat bis Influence willbe u»ed 10 favor ol a veto. Urant wa* tuucb courted by tbe Chinese Uovernmeot wbeu Iv Cblna and be il laid to be opposed to lorua fta'urea of tbe bill. Tbe Bta'e Department authorities pronounce the Itw 1 violation of Ihe treaty and It In evident that If their voice la potential, tbe Preaident will ve.o the bill. Tbe action of tbe Executive, however, la likely to be controlled by varied consideration!. Tbe Cnttc asserts tbst a prominent official (name oat kit vi said to-day that President Arthur would undoubtedly return Ibe Chinese billlo Ibe Senate w ill 'til bis slgbttnrs The Crxtic also layi thul tbere are a few Republican meniuen of the Hours wbo entertain the asms belief, but 11 adds tbat Ibe majority, however, believe that be otanol refute to •igu It. iajVE scincioa. Htatements bave been made 10 toe press that tbe railroad lobby wa* very active la t'.tempta tv defeat the Cbinewe blil, and tbat agents of the MixCuoip*. del ware conspicuous in tbeir effort* lv tb* lobby ; but aay one wbo choose* la examine tbe Donative vote on Ibe bill will readily come to the conoluilon tbat tbe accusation tbat toy ol tboee vote* were ob. tatned by ourtupt influence* muat te groundless, al the list Iicouponed 01 tbe namei of men wbo are above laapiclon. Tba autbor tad publisher ol Ib*foregoing ptrt- grtpb are evidently not familiar with tee language of the bill, tor It nowhere ipeaka of Cbtoese culseni or Chlne-ie subjects, but limply ul a Cblcete " or •• Cblßere laborers/ 1 or *\u25a0 Chinese papeengere " For Instance, the oral section comprehensively suspends for twenty yeara a the oomlng of Chinese laborers." and the heavy penalties of tbe aecond leotlon are atlll more rosprehenelvely preflcrlbed againat •- any matter of any vessel of whitevtr nationality wbu \u25a0ball knowinglyon such vessel bring within tbe jurisdiction ot tbe United states and permit to be lauded any (JoUuie laborer from toy foreign port or place." the n?r:*»cr or mi csisiii bill Daw Vobk. March tilb A Waahlngtos special haa tbe following : "friends of the President an- nouiiix it at tbitr belief that he will veto the Chi- nese billin Us present shape and endeavor to force Congress to accept ia restriction of ten years. In cat* it ahouid become a law. doubt, as 10 Its emcecy are already being expressed. Colby, one of the em- ploye's of the Hoc***, who has spt ut some time In China, has called atienlioo to how easy it was for Ghluamea to avoid the restriction plaoed upon their immigration to ih* Unltedji'.at-.. He said : \u25a0• Hong kong Is a British colony, and large numbers of Chi- nese go there and beoome naturalised. Mongolians wishing to come to this country can go to Hongkocg and become British sobjeots ebd tben come here wlthont violating the prohibitory law, and I under stand that the Six Companlea are folly aware of tbls faot and hate icede arrangement* with lirltfah ecu. pamea wblcb were previously Interested in tbe coolie trade to Import Chinamen to Hongkong, have tbem naturalised there and In due aeaaon send them In Urge number! to the United states. In ad- dition to this, there Is alao an opening tor coolie Importations through Mexico and aoroes the Ameri- can borrli r ' " TBEICOTT'! VBOTOOOL. A apecial from WaantuKi >n aaya there Is reason to think bat tbe Administration will reject the Tres- ootl protocol, upon wbicb Blalbe emptied bis wrath tbe other asy. as to blame's Interview, itis gen. erally oouctdrd tint Ulelne baa made t strong Bawta, ment of bis position, but wbetber ibat was any ta. cation fur bis making the statement Is a qutatloa atuoDt* many of Uis 'riendi. t li in «:.-..! Iflll. AimlelyAbout t liv fate of t li«i Rumors ol a Veto Which Seem to be Without Adequate Foundation— Tho State Dipart- mcr-t Said to Oppose the Bill -Chirgas of Improper Influerces Us«d i.i tho House Not Credited— Trescolt's Peruvian Protocol Likely to be Disapproved— Distribution of Civil Service Employes Among Ibe Dif- ferent States— Chandler and ths Naval Secretaryship. isseelaMil Prass Daacatcbas. UOVEBROB BBOWM OB THEBEHUM BILL. Wuuimatju. Maroh 25th The Uoum CommltUt 00 Commerce h.-ard airth-r argomena in oppoiitlon 10 the K.-gau Inter- 3UI« Comiusroe bill to-day. Ex- Ooverner Brown of Teauusaee, rtpresentiog tee southwestern Interests of Gould, maintained that tbe paS'-atis of the Beagau bill would be disastrous to Ibe aouthweltern part of tne oonutr* aud ab- solutely dettruolive to tbe revenues ol tbe railroad*. The nWagan bill Is really not to regulate, bot to direct lnttr-Btete commerce ana to discriminate aa well, tie maintain. d that it won d sMssalJ break up through carriage, and held tbat while Uongreaa may btve tbe power to regulate luMr State com- ueroo v baa no rlgbt to attempt loregulate oommou Harriets. THE IXDUK «FPUratiTl » BILL Tbe dene.lt* Lj'umlt:e!> on Appr priatlons hai reported 100 Indian Appropriation bill with an tiueiidoieut wholly rtrlkiug oct the House pro- visions (or tne Incidental expen-ei ot the Indian .ervi c In New Mtxic*aud Idaho, and reduclbg ibe amount eil for incldebtsl expenaet In Arisuna from 146 uuu tv fit 000. rue Committee alro atrlte out tbe Houae item of |3UU lltiu for collect ing and eubelating tbe Apaches and otaer luolans of Arlsaus and >ew Mexico, and aubatliutlbK for It an appro- priation of (273 u;iu \u25a0\u25a0 tm subalellug and caring lal tbe Apacbes and other Indiana of tbe Ban Carlca Rterrvition," divided tl follows : t\i tub. aliieDCe, tIIO.UOO ; (or olvilmtlon tod loa rucn n, including t>tj cf Indian labor. SW.DUO : fur annuity, (BJ.OIO ; agricultural Implement!, seed! and luppllis. 135. 1K 0, lur pty of emplojes.Siu,. OUO. Tbe Committee re ommebd Increasing tbe Hon»« appropritticu of S'Ju,uuO for the Indian la dustrltl school, it Purest Orove. Oregon, from $Ju.- 000 to SBJ.OOO. Tbey also Insert tbe following new provision In regard to the Indians at the Mescalsro Agency : a For tbe removal, with their conaent. of tbe MMOtlero Apacbta to Jecarllla Reservation, and for tbe aupporl, civilisation tnd Instruction of the Indiana of tbe said tteeervatlon. Including pay uf eraplojes, 115.000. WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. Or-joa Nates. Nbor king- ai#ihod of Baiclda. Facainu. Msrcb 2Sth FreaSriak Cbrlstech, an •*• reatdeat of this city, committed suicide here **r by ibinltxa hlmsilf through Ilia head, rom thseSKlot th* chtrot.lt is f opposed that he \u25a0eaead th* wetpoa (a( a tatipa from which part at the banal bad boaa ivaivH) near bis month baton Mac, a* th* greatnr part of the fas* aad bead were blown oh. The decease* bad b*ea auxTortac fat yscn tram rtwumetum and had bean mad* a cripple thereby. Dartag tae forenoon to day be Bad com. P'siaal Bach of pains la his limbs aad to bis state el health and the too tre* ladaujaaw la aplrttoa* Honors is sasribed th* rub act Be was a aailva of \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0l. Myean at eg*, ana Imtm a wife and Ob* emlU. \u25a0 * Mew Kallreaxl Prejaeu Munu. W. T., March iistb. Tbe Beaui*. Walla Walla Bad Maker Olty kUiiroad Oompacy will tie tt* avtlssM of toeorporetlea la tnit olty next Meedty B. L TMlar. Thotaai Barke. 4 K.Lowla. \u25a0 •. MtvjTt, \u25a0. B Begley, jako Leery aod Ueorg* W Uarria willbe Mmlaniriaraluit, aad the oapltel •toe* wUI b* »S aoo.ooo. Tba object It to bvjlld aarrow-aTsaiK railroad from tuia city to Walla Walla aad baker Olty or boom other polat where coaaat- ttoa aaey be made wttb the Oaapta abort line frosa (Mesa stiver la Wyomlag One baadr*d aad arty La^raemaxemjßHWl ataaal aaTsaaxl aTaf IB* sTaaxawßat axaaaxl axaaaßßß *ak**^L - M 4 aßMetey aad aa axeMb BaTM will b* bakaa bait weak. Mea will be pat at work la the pee* by wblcb th* road 1* as «mt tbe mll aalllal Bad aa thli aad af aat read at aa early day. A Caaa ar Tttreo Blark Craws. •a> lUI-ABX, March 2»lh._ About dark tti* even >Bf tbe people o! Baa kales) wen throws IB a Mat* of excitement bordstllxg oa frtnxy by tbe report tbat BBOtaar aiaisai bat beec eommltud.the victim tbi* Utw* lilai a well-knows ca'iie dealer tad rtneber of abas Msall Hor.os were qalcti; Mddled aad ab* aHiiri atarted tar the aeoae of tbe reported murder, followed by tjalte a number ol cltlteiii til lai awl apoa sweattac tbe aasaMln before bs had ttate to set away. Arrivipg al tb* domicile ol tb* tl ureas v victim, tba party learaad that tb* cattle dealer was ta taa FiaauUuu. aad as far a* kaown waa alive aad well. After dillawal taquiry at 10 the orwia af taa ejardar story 11 was asoenalßed tt,a •a* rase* or aforesaid bad hirsts! BaaacUlly embtr tawed, aad * litu*boy overheard two H*a dlaousa- lag tb* afjatn at the laparaid vieOai. wao II inaal wws lal tbls u to oaa at ta***. who Mid, •• He la bastac " T*j* athar rsaßßrftad, Tm. Bad ha cugbl •s b* *Bot," aad saaad tbat he haa a mind to do It This itaae each aa leapr Mali* oa tb* boy tbal to tae am peraoa a* met hs told it as as aecompltsbed tact. Maria* Kiwi. 9Ba»»liua», Mtret lath Arrlveu. Wysai.B». Mww teaav Marab Mah Arrived, «|»< aad MUU -Mr.Taaayaaa. II doesa I pay la uy M 4s las A Boaatiral S*w Piciare. A annaaaoadeat of tb* Hlsamiait Pasjiatil writ** About bra* o'clock ibl*afawaoaa. whil*tbe was*** of the Chesapeake Bay, like aiillaa ibiia. nsaisMd tba xasay boats witb aaalled mUb tntttmt lastly sa ISjaj aaa^BwamPaA ftaasasawa aßßxawWwaßawil w/ aVaaaTaBBBawBwBB-^ tt^aVwaVawawßaßaT ISaaa aloa« the ikon aordarta. oa tba key. a gseaasaa soeae, \u25a0atalttaa from jsiallat aaaMMaaa af taa atausphsn. Ibat awatd rmjita lavnatms keeasy the doealtral ssßrasja of Africa's arei iisstM. The light hoaM M IB*Cap*. wßieb \u25a0 barely dieseralele ordbMaily wttb tae eased eye frost lbs spo' we 00. copied, txiag tilrveea sal lee o«, sow teeeied a gated baas, aaal tit ataasoi*. whlea aad tbe ap. piataaM af aa Uatteaw apoerbsad, was partly held (MM tbtw by tb* SMdla walab sasMasded II lib* aa imsMos* veil of fiaetaa aiiaiib Tb* adjeoeai aaad hlU* were erea sw*e kiialMal. t>*>iOj>Biw>l>Hlftf PawllaMai 1B|4) aaMtJaWMaaaW. tarSß aaaSMllaw- •aaa* aad grsaas-u ef wblob I last aasili to retail. dotted bore tad tbera with am* *f aeM, ibiihH aad Mpsbir* baaMab ta* oßUejas lapa af Iba aaa. ml IBetr rolllac summiu pMaed beynad tae pels ef ootloal vialoa. aad t foasd. aa aweaeaia. rreea rnbo revert* lato wkioa 1bad tmllea tbat til baa instil away aad aaUUaa resaalaed bMt dark Ua* eloaf thsivfeceof 18. waaa* t* ssrk IBs dlttaal ehors Ta* BJo-rbarlil-s of a a lo*arg«at lauf la the Tswa af taiaraa. A ooneipoadscl of tbs Panama > ar ja4 Wsnld. writingfrom Lima uader late ol February ltta, MIS I a. short aoooaut of rectal event* la th* small towa of OaiMna. which Baa Beea published, signed by 'Be principal Inhabitant*, ahows ma condition of that piaaa until Chilean troop* tin sent ta restore order tad aeeupy it The fly-sß*ei I* headed ••Coo4act*f sob Pnl.;l Benatlde* frooa January Ith to Jaaaary 134," bat a* her* gives la much <Mnd*as*4 : Beaatlde* look ofaee al IS:Ma. m oa IB* TIB of January aad at sac* gat* orders that ins baralßg aad sacklag o' th* city mould be eoattaoad a* bis man and too** aaauaaaawd by IBs Ootaraor. £311110. At t4.8. aa aba *»B, Beaavide* aad sight soldier*, west to th* tiiHiast of Sens* Lsnslrloa. when a aambef ol famines Bad aoughl refaas. and accused him at hating akaa part la the dsfeao* of Ih* town Beaavldaa condemned him to death, bat Ike shot fired al aim salaasd , him by a aureel*. aad Bwatlde* then told aim. anter peaelrj of death, to ruaaia a prlmeae la hi* hows*. Baaatida* waa bagged bymany to allow them to hart th* bod* of Doa Joan Depaoll. me calet at in*Foreign Urban Oaerd of Ih* ally, who we* ia*iastnal»d by the pop. si ace ib Gomeroiii street, bat ha rvfaeed 10 gtr* us n*c*eeary permtasioa aad ordered that the Body, naked t* It waa. ihould Do plaaad ia a ladJat sod carried Into in* a*ld*, when it we* thrown down, with tb* de*lartiloa thai anyone attempting to bury It woo' 1be sho* al one*. This was doca after ;' body Bad been pooilcty sxaoeed daring Iwo :v< sad Bcuatt***' etßoen had kicked aad lasaltsd the life M nmain*. O* tbe be stole the furniture irjm *»ar aej ' boom and Midhie men to Darn down th* stores sad aad wareßoase* owned by that asatlaaua. Of coarse, this order was el one* obey OatbelUia. revolver la head, a* eotert d •aaaw Me j la's drag- stor* aad ordered it as be earned dowa. bat ibis order nt not obeyed, b*ea*s* hta oncers aad naea ooald not obtain medicines eisewß*r*. th* three other druggist*' stores biting been Darned down. Mejta'i Ufa we* threatened on tbe 1Jib aad 19. b, bat be escaped. Th* people pnvealad Baaav'tls* car- tag out the order he had g:ten to shoot Zeaallos, la*talagraph clerk, tad to paßlloly tog hi* wit*. Learning th* Chileans wee* approaching, be qalckly left the ally oa the 131. a fur deiltarlag Ik Into th* hand! of Ih* *av*c* Oottmer Tyolillo, to wßosa be gave orders to attatly ilssanf it. aad la kill the taw lababltaai* whoa* ctn annMariM had prwvaalad their l«a»ln*. Oa the Jain th* said QeiMaer. aoeompaalad by a druakea. plaad*nag mob. armed withall classes of weapoas. marched torough th* dry. Bring rises aad thrtatanlng death to all. Fortunately they haltsd la the Alaaseda la all themselves with Molts liquor, tad * brtve Itatlaa ataiii Antonio Uaiibaldl. look advaataaa of this omasa. itaac* tO rid* tO Chlnchs Bsjt. on* league dlstaai, aad ask aasutaao* prom th* Chilean form whl*a had arrived then. This sßStsliao* was at one* glvoa. aad to.oil to the** soldiers th* little thai r*maia* of Cblacba Alia was Be* li—ijil. aad Bsaatlda* and Zotlllo were pnveasasi from oarrylng out their vlllalaou* design*. Cy to th* preseal Ih* aamber ol killed la that district remains ciknowa. Peace, hows***, nlgas thrsaghosl th* Department of Tea. bow It la la th* baaaa of th* nallaaaa Tba lahabitaa \u25a0 afro* la sayug that It th* troops lest* th** win hat* ta MBlgrat*. Tb*Bttdiet Cammlttee ot la* rren h CBambev of Daputie* has beea completed by tae electloa of three mamoers. :wo of wham we favuiab.e to tbe uoveianeat. TM taird I*M. Booviete, wno waa Mlaisuv of Commtrce la the i.'abine of (iamaatta. A Criminal Uourt at Mempuii has aofjaitted tba broker* charged with gambling In future*, thea glv. tag legal sanction to tbe tr»a«sctloa*. Last nigat j a. an operative la oaa ot tea mills of Delhea. Mast , w-al borne ali(Blij ander ib* Inrlueoo* ef liquor, tad after a few wow, wttb bl* wtf*, **u*d a rasor aad cut kar tuner, *evertng the jugular vela aad oarotid artery. 9B« made t terrible slruMle for escape One Clybaro. a murlerer ander 108108*0 of death tl Columbia, south Carolina, bas eecapej from jail. A Ore at Jl Louts l.»t nl«u> «att- d ibe favui-are fact aa of Liremer Bro* A Mllicr. Lose, S6O IKO lE«ar \u25a0\u25a0! PERUVIAN DISCORDERS. Th* LawnßOS striker! ar* rsoslvlag much ObMbw) inppurt, tad (Ml greatly etooaraeefl, Bismarck Oas goae to Frledriekarak. EmUntlon from th* Clyde piraaliaa to bs vary large tbts seasoa. TELEGRAPHIC LINES. Dei>*ly SSas (islsslis. WrxusBABBB Pa.. Marob 25ia Aa exploalon of gas occurred a: lb« Laurel Baa Mlaes of 'be Dela- ware and Hq IKBCoal Uinipa.Br tc-alght. Jamev Williams, th* are foreman . William Soot 111*, Wil- liam Ashford and twj aoknowa mi a.*, wen In the pit it th* time liIi *n po*ed that 1:1 ue ilead. \u25a0 oae Ilfap Ovte Her Divorce. Balrlae I of rsvsrtfi Saw Kobe. Marc i IsM —Judge L.intn re to day, la Ibe sapreme Court, jraaied t decree of dlvora* la la* 101 l broUKbt oy Hoee Etyuge Bailer waiaat kar haabaad. Usorg* H. Batlar. lbo plamtiS aa well-known actre**, aad ah* oaaiaas IB* def*u4*al, wao is a nephew o- jeoarai Buuer. wltß adaluty. Oaoel bteaooa for Orsaalslaa. T»»iro» Hsrcb KM fy nc-odi«rj are* haew oooarrad 10 two weeks, aad tbe cllxsu* sra Mil IXlBg. Milwahebb. Marcn JStn bM A. V. rrey-r cm maooer of a Mew Xork Hsjaaawa daring ih*war. w.a found dead ib bed tbls mert.* 4 11 is soppoaed c* committed suicide oa accoont of poverty Masai Will Persaas be rjj-daaaa. Chicaoo Maroß iitD M a. Uteaeoo. wuo took the muaeter pen loa in favor of BUaua to Wuu.ll. loa Baa ntunted, aud says tb« Keaenl laapreeelia 1* that the oaaaos 1* too Mvese aad that Be will b* pardooevl aad dismissed from Ibe army l*«w*T*X ItHtterftli. liiUTlUJ,Karoo 25 ix _tM Law tax D«mocnt« bra Mllxl uiiTtoii.g tor il*i inn. to niiuui uoT»rnoi. Tka LaasOllaw OB*a«jalee. Boaroa, Mar n jStu sVrvlce* over Hearr W. Loo*!eiiow will be pr.vate. at hta le«« Boeae, iau- day. The tubltc aervioe* will be al aaplalua Oaapel. Th* remain* will be interred at Mount Aabarn. All Ibe poefa family wen at the death bwawkla. Thar* wen his three Jsaahtan, Bdltß ; Mra. tt. \u25a0 Daoa < , Alien and Aaaa , ai* son*. am*et and CharUs ; hi* nephews, Wllitaa H and Wadawortb Longfellow of Portland, Me. , hi* brother. Alaxaa- der of Portland ; bla sistsn, Mrs. James iteesaleei of Cambridge, and Mn. lHaroe of Portland ; hi* brotkver la-law, Thames Appletoa of Bgetoa. tad Mn. Sraeat Loagfaliow avaalor Mill's «araleal Userallita PBiLADXLrH:*, Marcn i&.a "eu.iora.it o' Ueoi- gla bad uiuiner operatloo perioroiel to dey. The phyaiciaa* v) there si uo apprehaaaloa of a aeri- oua reealt. and that taen will Be uo neoesaity for another operation. La aalle t clcbralloa Al MwOblkajm, Marcn \u25a0 B Al a me* tail cf committees represeauag tanoaa leesl as>ociaiiooa, it wss molted to abandon the Ids* of celebrating IB*bl-oenteanlal aanlveraary of La awsaa*! dieootery of tbe mouth of the Mississippi. Thl* action wa. bated on tbe distressing condition of affairs IB the Mississippi Talley. MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS. Ta» Loo* f.ll»w tr«a.r>l m (•• I'rlvata Om-Uwh sl<.i..<p H i Ki..r Mil Klilif- It Mall* Cl.br. il..at Maw Ur>»i Aku««M4 a*i>at«r \u25a0•\u25a0. \u25a0Ill'* «. »a-ie« •« Life «m <>., ••*r C . Cilia'. ULII>*«UQ.d Ul».t eaaata. immm n (~-t \u25a0allroad •latlea Baraasl. PlittsbbA'J S. T.lUrch ioib. - 1 tie ronnd haejaa tad freight and pw**ager J«pot at Ib*Chateaagay Narrow.gtage kaliruad bat* been Darned. If) 10. oomMltsa, a passenger coach tad two frelihi cars wen destroyed. Loss. 119,040. A boy twelve year* of asa was burned to dea ti la in- roaad-hoa*a. and the Station Agent I* daageraaaly burned. Thar* wa* sb explosion of a barrel of kerosene. \u25a0rake Throat** a Bridge sUcsm'-sd March i'th.— trainha train on it* O. lv ro»d acok* tnroanQ iti'Mwar Cliftsa Forge, killing the ta«ueer aad tsesaaa east lajoricg ssttral others. \u25a0>l*Ua«alak«« Dliur Party. Pm M ntr.m. M>r a 14tO _ Q«Of « W. Chlldl sa>a«t>li»a di \u25a0;iiuoi»o- i J p»»7 ifela ••\u2666&'•«. Bua<< tboai belDii SaMaal Unit, Qov«raor 11 jjt, QoTtraor Conwll D X<* Tark, U«ir]< iiob-m a Cd«ud 9. Pun npnl, muuiiWid* U> a ;.too. ''t a deD. Davli,Hoar mil Fenil*'-'O. O«a»r»l Pi a J^ii Pon.r. «put« Kaihi, Si-prM*iiUUT» (mi a, Cblef Inttlza d«it . Jad<«* brii j ml i> .»|, ut M»« York, Collector U;batt*oa of Saw I i~k. Jctia Mil You* uJ Ursarai Aaaon MeOaok. \u25a0ace HsrsH Brokea Btavra. LotrisviLLjt Marci /U.-i»» ol'.nratwi raos- boras*. \u25a0' Baoc-o". " aad •\u25a0 Little Bodli." teoke dowa while at wi>rk'tH"morniß^. •• Bancroft 'la the property of Milt Koujh >nl a Lntle Hofßn" Belcaga 10 Cbnrjb'lt at Johason. Baacrof t ' was tt * - of the Loaisvllle cap laat season, aad great thug had beau .xpected of him m.i year Both konee Bed beeo i briii.i becked ia IB* BeUlasi Book* for tbe fixed event* of tbe May a»nE» it L.atsvr- aad 8i Liois •• Bootjack \u25a0 ha* also gone lame, aad 11 la feared tbal be wli be loet t , ih*larf. Fl*m»*i rows Siicata Ml**., auol lit a. —The river rase her* two inches IB IB*last 31boar* anil la still rising. I- la now 11mcße* anota the ntKb-water ma.-a ji IRK. V Jane. La .Is submerged m Us depth of two to three fret, the baek-aaiar Being higher than lor river. To* levee we* col to allow the water to 188 back Into IB*rtv*r. The terry oust Csat»-a»a •>< bastly soga.ad all day la trennporttnif o««si* and Block from Tidalla aad tb* o.em w-1 district back of then to this city. Naicbcx I* crowded with refugees aod drove* of slock passing IBrougß th- towa Parties from the neighborhood of Lake Ccaaerdla and Tease* Biver »p«rt great desiilailoa tß*t* Tb* water row ao fast that maay people had plaa.d picket* across th* raften ia thetr houses to lake retuge tbere. Mtar-lOate Casea. WaSßxaarsw. March liih Tbs star-rout* cases easa* up la Ih* Criminal Quart to-day. Colonel lnganoll, oa behalf of Stapbea W. Oottsf. notified the Oourt tbat Bs desired t* file a BMtlaa to eat aalde be lnJletm*al, tad Wai prepared lo submit tuthorltlei in lupport ol 11. Coloaal laaanoll read Ibe niotloa, wßloh was based oa the folluwtag trotcls : Thai th* Qrasd Jary had bo legal ta. Iborltj to nnd Ih*Bald lodlcluiaal ; IBal the Dta. Iriol Attorney had ao legal authority tj draw Mid IBdictaisßl, aad exhibit II to tbe Bread Jury, b* oaas* Oeorge B Oorkhil. Dtltrlct atloraey, did ax hibil said Indictment wltasul anord«ro! tb* su- preme Oourt of tha Disirtel of Oolasabta. or any Justice thereof ; aad Ihat Ib* Uraad Jury did avl Bad the ladtetmoat et tasir owa kaowledfo. sad asitaer wen Doney et si. oamad aver to aaiwer tha aotloo of the Oread Jary, WUsoa. ai counsel for Oeaaral Brady, Waa tlsd a motion to qassb ihs ladimaunt as io bM ciiau and axier reading a paper, whlob was very loot, sad which Ml forts namsreai reasons, Including waat ol Jarladtctloa, loiolßcieaoy la averauat of laa faoti to MS (ortb s SsißM agalasi the Uultod etates. oecaus* tb* ofsao* ast focth Is 00l mob a aa* at to bs peaal under the laws ef IBs United Wain aad because at th* Urn* lbs commission of ths sola was charged tb* defendant waa aa oxuoer of tbe fjalted Wats* Qovernmsot. aad hi*acts w*f* aot labjscl to lnnitlgallon by IBls Oourt. It waa agreed to postpone further heariac ol tha Dorssy aad Bndy eaaa* until Friday next Oolooel Bills tbsa asksd for tb* arral«saMßt at lbs partial Indloted la th* straw boad oasM. Colonel latereoll gave aollce thai he shoald also al* s motion to falsa th* demurrer as Bias sad olben have done Fat rhsumausM itatlor Tiashsis take* hia iesasa Jales la warm water. t.tllle Vsh for Ur. Laaaaee. TB*Qov*rnwenl uaouls an uaing iDeir atmoat exertion* to pr*v*nt *uy report* about Dv. Uiumo appearing la tba papers. TB*aUUaaaau aboal laa existence ol insanity la Br Limaou'i family Bava. oowaver, bean qaeted here, aad have ooaapelied public aa t lea t ion. and toey will be laid Before Sir WllUam Baroourt. rbe Hoaa* s«cntary may be lodaeed by Iba preaaa.l*. tloa OX tae*. facts to recommead a oommutation of the seal**o# or order a s«*rQblag Inquiry into IB* mental oonditloa of IB* soaeist. bat at prawn: so far a! mi publicoaa **s. tuer* la BOt od« stag!* gleam of bop* for tbe Doctor, So reporters will be allowed to witness IB* ax* eatloa, In aooordancs with tb* pria- dpi* bow adopted of keeping tbe sonvlet uotlsr capital aeateace la complete pri- vacy from tba momeal that judgaaeut waa pasaed apoo bim un'll it haa been e«rrled oat. I>». Laan- loa tialready nearly lorgottoa By the Loadoa pub- llo (thaaks to tbls), aad tbe fact tells agaiast any attempt to obtain a favorab.a kearlag by ths Oov. eminent Itallaa Fla»*ee* Fro*»arowa Kome. Maroh Jilb _ < ie staUaiint of the Mlßlt- t*r o( Fttuaoi was pise sd la ths Uepuiies to-day. Itdwells apoß tee pro*, iof improvement of IB* nuances, Tbe surplus o: 1881, whlob was estimated at 7.IJU 000 Un, ross to upward of 44.0*0. 000 lire, aad the ordinary receipts axoesdsd ths ordinary ex peodlture by 1*0,000,000 Un. It 1* uot laleaded o lasua any new rente* exespt for railway works. The surplus of 18(3 Ii estimated tt T 000,000 lire, la •pita of ty* additional 12.000.000 lire allotted foe- army purposes Tb* Minister of Flaaaca gives ab solate aasoraaees thai lbs abollttoa of forced cur. reucy will be completely accomplished soou. The aaltae larartasas a Paasr. OontTiNTiaorLß, March 2tta Tba Lnimt Btr. •M, SB KBgllaa dally newspaper, has beea lap- pressed . Froaldeat of Rsdfsl Coaaaaltte*. raaßejr* mt tae •\u25a0 errewtloa. Pian. March 23lh. —Daniel Wilson baa bean •leoted Presidout ol tb* Uuuict Comsalttes. Tiamu, March 3*ib Of .1 despatch*! repot I that small baads oontluually atari ap la all parts of Hanegovlaa aad retire i a tbe approach ef troop*. Th*Iniorgenu never aaeambie la large bodlaa. r.ui(f of the Bsisswas. oo«niHTnoPi.E, Maroh laia Tbs Ports, altar muoh delay, has gnutsd permtasioa tv a KuMlac tranapon with coavleli sad Iroopi lot alberta to pail tarough Ibe Boaphorai sa coadltloa that tha permission will b* considered aal«ia aad aever cited as >\ praoadSßt. Tbe Ball avialaat Hradlaaa-h. The ilecturs bave taken a trieujiy suit against Mr. Bradlaugb, to compel him to perform hla Par- liamentary dutlea II Is hoped tbal Ibey may in- troduce tb* qnealon. aod ootala tb* decision of a law Uuurt. fsladeloae aa* DsKira. Mr.Gladstone la ex^»c;-a bet(>rs long to git* op the Chancellorship of Ibe Exchequer. Mr. Ooscbrn's action clears the way for bis ad- mission 13 Downing street. Tbe Liberal party would hall his accession withdelight, and bis mod- eration would be a counterpoise to ibe Birmingham school He I* also the best authority on iba Lib eral aide in foreign polities, so that hie advice would be of great a-elatanoe to the Cabinet and especially te L >rd Qrantill*,who belongs lo 100 old Foreign School. Mr. Uoeohtn li intimate w.lh all the |leadlng continental suuimen. Fair Iraae. several attampu un b-ou made during tae ses. s: jo io discos* lair trade, bat nothing was aooom pllabed till last uigbl, wbeu Mr. Uchle proposed an Inquiry into the effect* of foreign traffic ou Brit- ish tride and commerce . Tne debate wim no'abie for 81r S'afI jrd Hortbciite's action. Two yean ago bedecouu'ed sucb an inquiry as Injurious, wblls yrsterday be pr>fe»*>d adueraao* lo free trade, but supported tbd motion, wbicn found elguty.alae vetea In lv favor. A stronger vote than that bad cer- tainly beea expecred, though it wm largely owing to the deit wording ot ths resolution, which exceed- ed the real object of tb* Inquiry from th* text. lljjlru* taad Ladlea' Dress Londoa loviety is deeply lutereated la ladle* by- glealc lecturee uader ibe au<»lc<i of tbe National Health society. There li an exblaitlou of dross cloth- ing, boots, classical tostßtne* aad of bloomer and other Improved st)le* hsnglLg chiefly from IB* tbculdars. Italian Opera. A oompany con-aioinn two Italian troupes, under Karl Letbav'w cbalrman«blp, dr. liye being d.rec- tor, with Mr. MapteaoD's s?rvloes secured for tea year*, will nave entin. con'*ol of tbe Italian open in lireat Britain aad tbe (Jolted dtatee during ibe coming season It will Hive \u25a0\u25a0 Carmen." •\u25a0 MBUSto- felss," " L Hsrcdlade," and a asw piecs entitled Nsleie.' Mm* M Is itruck bt to* original pow»r of thli work, tnd dMires to appsu ia IBs principal charactsr. The Jkaaerlc*ai laiaeets. lit (oax, March ]sib -tbe »'sr(ii Losdoa sable apecial aaji i Tb* r>p;rt ibat the Americas prase has been discussing atjrijaaiy the qo»«tioa of tb* Imprisonment of tbe Irish \u25a0\u25a0 suspect* " attract* o.u:h attention here especially in official circles, wbare itla no looger poaalble lo ignore or poob- pooß IB*subjeot, Tba Oovernmenl la already em- birrasstd bf tbe number of prisoners un it* band*, some Jou In all, and Ibe demands of many Liberals, a* well aa of the t'onesrvaiives, for their r»!-a*» la spit* o( tbi cjatlhusd srmts ths bud. twr of iirlout ootragu nta uot diminished. I do aot take Into account Ibe general returns ct a«inrlaii oatnges, la which threat* ulna letien Bg- un *o ext*n*lv*ly, .in.-c it Is often pnuodad thai tenanta. wbetber disposed or disinclined lo pay nac. sand tbemeelve* sucb eyistles by way of protectloa or excuse. It ti bow area almost aalvenally, II not admitted, tbat ibe Land bill, from wblcb ao muoh wai bjueJ, uin utter (allure. A powerful aeciloa of Liberals, as I have alreaJy laid, an dsmaodlng how long ih*suspects an to be kepi In prison and therefore aay pressure from tbe United SUMS la favor of American ciiaeci held in detention could scarcely fall to foroa fiiadstone to make a speedy aad very possibly favorable decn-oa in Ibe matter. HaltlaaT Bllalatera. Tha ofacUl world li fairly ainased from oanlr* lo ciroumrersaos at lbs spec sola of thrss soon promt, nenl memben ol tbs ujvsrnmeal as Sir Übarlea OUki, Mr. Fawoetl, and Mr. unamberlaln walking aal of the House oo a Usblnel reeolutlou Being tn- trodaced by the Pnmler. (or Ue cuatoaury ailow- aaos lo the Duke cf Albany at bn marriage aad to bis widow \u25a0boul't abe survive bim Tbe •• bolt- Ing " members publicly repelled th*lr re- sponsibility tor tb* proposition aa even; never knowa before in ibe history of English Mlnl<l»ta. Tbsre Is a great fuss, also because Mr Bright kept bis hal on waaa ths Qaeea'* message cuncetning the allowance to Prince Leopold was read ; bat the Obambeiiala *- Incident " provokes far mot* attention and comment becana* of the •tudled latult to th* Crown aod to tbe liovernmeut 0' which be forms a part. Mr. (iladitooa II thas •bowß to have uo Influence, even with his Kadiesl csliaagus. \u25a0 efarwa I lab Males Al Ike oomlng maailiw of ih- Heform Ulab, to altar tbe rules governing the el.-ction cf new mem- )era. II la andsratooU taat a demand will be made lor open voting. Mr.Uhambariaia la uudl<v;als*dly wroib ov*r tbe ejection of Bis two Brutbers. la* latest \u25a0' isaasngera ty IB* Ultck Bell Lia*,"*adtb> threat .a made ihat unless tua iaie. are aiiered, totr* will bs a formidable aeo*ssloa from ths Oluo Brightasd maay o'her very prosalßeai wmttti being mestioasd as likely to be aaoaf, 'hi seoedan. Itla probable, howaver, that the Uaambariaiu fac- tion willsßooeed In netting th* sjeiem of alscxoa By eommltte* adopted, waich prevails at us f»*r. rick and other dabs. Mae'lcal Bcheaae laui lac Coateea-rauives. Thi OQUserviivH are o lieved to be dr.diu^ to ward a schame for buying out the Iriia laadlordi. Their peo)*«< aot r»t foraaloed. bat jud(at by tbe disposition of tha party leaders aod Ibe ques- tions pu to wttufssss baton lbs Lords Oommliiee, the Conservative* an to a* endMed with a far mon sweeping scheme than in- Lotna* proooasd. rb« acb«me Is in tbe air hut It la oryitalllliog. Lea**!*** Oraal. The minority •«. O.i Pribew Leopold's grant showed a substantial Inereae* ov r |.r*Ylou«minor lues against prattoas royal grant*. Bat for ib« a suiting language a: Healy. and the disreep*et.'ul al taoka of Storey, and other speakers, tea minority would bate be-B IS or 20 more. l:n(fllr.|l Politics Itt-vlruecl front DUTuren t Stand-polnta. A Liberal Correspondent $ Story ol \u25a0 Conur vative Scrum* to Buy Out ths Irish Land- lords-Goschen Talked of lor a Cabi-et Position— Fair Trade Debate— A Conserva- tive Wrller Thinks the American Suspec's will be Released If Gladstone is Pushed— Bolli -g Ministers Dr. Lamson- Italian Finances Prosperous. IMrrUml Pr«aa "tt~*t*~t Tae Saieraanal mm* the Clatara. Haw Vuait, M>rcb xSth Tne lVtOwwi tendon special Ist* : Owlsg to recent arrangement* la which the Irish party was excluded, a division oa tbs Clotora baa been set down (or Thursday. Tt m Ooternmenl txpee i a majority of a'mui 250. lbs moat ea«atlte propaeala for lbs reform of sroordare are found in the other reaoluiloa* rather Ihsa toe Uloture, but the latter lavulvei a new prlacl^ia by which the Uoternuunl will stand or fall. Althoagn the mtjorlty willbe Slight.Its safety of th*Ootern. ment la leas aflccied by tbe Cloture man by in*new proposal* wblon tbe opposilioa an framing for Ik* Land Act. CABLE DESPATCHES. The SlmU •/ Cal^/entia arrived at lido a. m. «nd lbs Ortgm crossed oat al 4JO r.si. Wm. Lever, who was Injured it Fliher's Ltndlng by being rua lalo by a lusmer, died to-night al Ttnooaver ol his Ipjutlei, tee (ienerel Assembly. ru>m<D, March 2618.- Bit. i. T. Ml! I Igan of Astoria wis slcoted Moderator by tb* freabyiery ol Ursgon la sesstoa at Kossburg, and Key. 11. W. Hill, tiynodlcal Missionary, wm cbesen UommlMloner lo Wills rtlsMl f»r Prtktls. Tb* (ollowißg will* w*r*tied yesterday lor pro- bats : Caspar Frederick Wolf, who died Maroh l»tb. IUI. Tbs pstltloasr aad exscutrli la Ellas Wolf. Ths estate la valued at 4600 Th* will of Henry Evaa* Mlllord was filed by Barab A. Mlllord. Tbe estate I* valued al 53718 Ths will of William Fietcbar was fllsd by Jobn Hash, who, sad Uharles E. »» xey. are named al exeoui*r». Th* eitat* la valued at S3V.OC*. Tha will bequeaths I2COO each lo tba executors . SIOOO to Peter Paaoaa ol Ban Frtaolaeo. aad I \u25a0««> la trait, to tbe Mayor and Oomaioa Ooaaoll ol Marysvllle, to be invests! snd tk« interest paid, tl least aouually to lbs Directors of lbs Msryivllle Public Library (or tbs purchase ol book!. Tb*residue of tbe estate Is loft to the «im- atari, io tiuat, to pay the interest, at least Mm!, annually, to Mn. Ellasbaib Fletcher, widow ol isstator's brother residing la Islington. London aad ber children. Taatator formerly rssldcd In Maryivllla. Tbe will II datad June lßtb, 18INI. Vks) •\u25a0 <-|IF of To «!•.'• Last Friday aftornooa tb* United BUtas revsaa* cutler, noes** fsnssa. left this port to intercept tb* \u25a0aeaauhlp Ci% •/ TAakts, da* ytsurday. seventeen dayi from Hongkong. Th* dspsrtare wis secret, as ths c atter carried a number af Federal officials csaasotod with tae Trsaaarj Dspartmant, aod th* Callad Hlatss Olstrlot Attorney, sad Marshal's of Bass. It was understood that the object was lo ar. tax*, aa board lbs SWrt*. esttala ptnoni icoaasd of bolng coaassaad witb th* opium amoggllag oon aplrs«>. th* axlsteaes of which la this city Bsd bora clselosad la Ih* prooasdlßCS before tb* United Mat** Dlatrlet Oourt. Warranta lor their ar- rest w*i* la tb* handa of a Depaly United Stele* Marshal , who was among Iba officials who weal oat oa tb* cottar. Tha aslaur* ol opium Intended lo bs smuggled wai alao part ol ths objset of tbs cultsr'i pwty Contrary io eipacutloa, th* *>•» did sol arriv* ta port ysslsrday. aad at two o'clock Itali moratac than was as aawi ol bar. Nevada baa aalt Oalaes*. SIMM Indians, aaa 4M A Waal's Ueataa. Th* loUowtßg Ii the raport of the deaths in thli olty during tb* week ending Friday night, as far aiabad by the Health Department : Total deaths, 131 ; male*. 69 . females'. 68 ; na tiros ol tbe Pacific Uoait. f< ;ot other states ol ths Colon , 13 ; of (or- e:sn oouolrle*. (7 . unascertained nativity, 1. Iliad uader 1 year of *fs. 10 : from 1 to 2 yssrs, 11:1k 8, 17 . 6 to IV. 1, 10 to IT,, 3 , 15 to 20. 2 ; SO to 30, 17 ;SO to 40 16 , aO to SJ, Ml 50 to 60, II ; SO to iv, e;Tu to B<i, c. la tbs First Ward, 6 ; Second, i | Fourth, 13 ; sixth, 4 , Beveatb, 6 ;Klgbth, 6 ; Nmtli, 6 ,Taalh, 16 ; Eleventh. 18 | Twelfth. It Died in public laitltatloM, 2f> ; oasualtlei, 1 ; sulcld*. a. Tbe principal dlseaaee were Aneurism. 3 . brain dlsaass.il : Bright'! dlsssse. 2 . broaobll.a. 8 | caaoer. a ; dlpaibarta, 4 ; typhoid fever, 3 ; baart disease, 8 , lung disease fi . measles, t ; old bus, I ; psraijsia, 3 | pbtbiiis. 30 , pasamoals, 18. There ware a salcldes aad 1 cam illy. Tbs diseases an ciassltel a* follow! : Zymotic, 21 ; constitutional, 3k ; local, 62 ; devslopmsstal, 4 ; by vicleoce, t ; uuaS3e,r!alnsd cans*. 1. Oaesu- Wlido's Loctarai. Ths opportunity to be alther proselyted to \u25a0aotb^tio*, or le be oonarmed la Ibe philosophy aud practice of ibat dfeligbtfal system M tba beautiful la nature and art will be praaeatsd tbll week al Piatts Hall To-morrow evening Mr.Oscar Wilde, the aroitla. so called— more appropriately, tbe ad- vocate—of tbe theory of lasts, will appear witbhi! lecture entitled, •• The KaglllbHenalaaance." Tb* extraordinary demand for tickets for this lecture bas ladaoad tba management o announce * second lociure, Wsdussday evening, oo - Art Dscorstloa —tbe practical application of the aitbstlo theory tv everyday bome-ufe and art oraainsaMiloa." Tks demand for tickets at Uray'e music store Is re- markable. Wedaasdai 'a lecture will be Mr. Wilde's lnal appearance la tbls city, a largs nambsr of ibe most desirable Bests has b**n secured (or tb* Brat lootare. aad tbe manager bas arranged for two busdrad addliiooal cttaira lv eligible looatloue, which may be secured to-morrow, after nine o'clock. al Urtys mnsic store. Tbe arst address will ladi- cst* tb* work ol th* tat betes ; ths aecond addrut will probsbly appeal more generally to the public Mr. Wlidi will arrive IB thli city at noon to-day A Very Coanuaoaaabl* Work. The ladle* ef toe Women'! Ohristlan Temperance Colon of Has JTaaclacc, Mrs. T.&.Soble President are about to open a boose wbsre tbal large class of aomeless wotxen aod girls, who are dependent npon their own exertion! IBV. support, can be provided wl'b a cheerful, comfortable and respectable borne. To this *nd, s committee, consisting of tae follow- ing lstflsa, baa been appointed la solicit funds for furnitblng it : Mrv. H. b. Htedman. 3 0 O'Farrell etraet ; Mn. H. O. Uarletoo. »•. t Leaveawortb atreel; Mri. Myron 8. Cox. 301 Octavla atreel i Mrs. F. O. Uooke. 716 Heward street , Mlrs £. M. Uomell, 626 Hater street; Mrs. J. tiaer. SlTfe Hayes street , Mrs. W 0. Pnod, »* ' Uapp aireet ; Mn.X l>. Haw- yer (I)K Bota atr-t , Mn C. P. HieLhemou, 132 McAllister street ; Mn. L P. wtiiismi. lit r t,'k \u25a0Bbbm , Mrs. H. H. Blsckwell, 33u O'tarrell strtwl. Tbls la a most deserving oblrct, anal tbe ladies in bTJbbb* asroNtiy hope, to reoelv* tbe c< peration ol be public. IfparsoßS having furniture, oarpeia. pictures, etc . to donate, will send tbeir addros* to any member of tbe commute*, tbe articles will be sailed for aad gratefully ackno wledgad. A M If* « 'lsUama to Hits ssooa ißjapoood lpo«. A decree ol divorce was entered in lsvor of plaln- tta la the oase ef t lward Ujmerf >rd agaloit Uatb- erlse Uomerlord akcal a moatb ago. Blnce tbat time Mrs. Coaerford, being Informed of Ibe (icl. presented au allldavlt to tbe Oourt. depoUag thai belog unable to read or write, abe bad been Im- posed npon and knew nothing ot tbe divorce pro catlings until ber landlord Informed ber ot tbem . When tbs summons lv tbe case wis Barred upon ber, she said tbe asked ber husband what Ibe paper o.n elne<] aii<l he careleasly told ber tbat II wan of cv aiKLiOcaaoe, at the fame lime tbrowlng tbe doc. umeut la the are. Vulag tbe pendency of tbe divorce proceeding!, sb* bad been living with ber basbaod. Bbc asked tbe Ooun to a*l aalde tbe de- cree of divorce, and Judge l*wler bai leaned an order calling upon Edward Uomefford lo ibow cause why the petit loa ibouid not be granted. Estimates of Iks Dsuatlmsal Kxpaasos. Tb* following letter Las been prepared by Auditor tirlckwedel ana a copy will be ami to be bead of each Municipal Department ! It being the duty of tbe Auditor to make up annually in estimate of tbe rtvcaue acd expeoditaras of t c diOerent i>c partments of tbe Munlc ; pal (.lovernmeut, aud to submit tbe asme to tie Board of Hupervlsors as a \u25ba\u25a0ma- to baa* Its acton upon filing tne tax levy 1 desire to be Inrolshed. at your earliest convenience. vi b ibe folloalag Information, for ibe purpose of preceiitiOK tbe same as far aa may be applicable In my estimate for tbe aeoal year Hit US : fit' The ajaount required for tbe expeuiss of your Department in Ibe payment of salaries aa au tborlz-d by law. stenaat Tbe anonnt required for Ih* expenses of your Departmeo for stationery, bosks and printlag ol blanks 7*ird The iiujtm required lor luoh other ex- penditaras as, la your judgment, li nqaiihe for the performance of duties io connection wub jonPue. panment, and devolvingupon It. 1 desire lo have enumerated In joar answer to Ibis ooccmunicttion, in detail, all tbe various es- timated lteua of expenditure, wI:L such mformatloa aa to tbe probable amount of lees or other Incomes, II any, tbat your department may estimate, wblcb willbe received during tne said fiscal |;ear witb •ucb other laformaiioa may be pertinent to this lcqalry . COURT NOTES. Proowssllaf;* la (ho Ssaeral Urparlaneats. Inthe case of the Ban . raoclsco and North Pacific Bailroad Company a«« nst J. L. DicwiddU, a cbaniie cf venue to eoooma county has been granted by Judge Edmonds. Ibe oase of Wm Hale sgalntt Wm. Hollls st al. has beec d'rwieaad aa to tba property on tbe aoriberly line of Washington atnat, 1671, fact west from Webeter. Judgment for plaintiff baa been awarded In tb* case ol Benjamin A Beriioldl vs. Tbe Hlberma Bar. lags aad l.>*bsociety. Tbe case ol BirauH, KohßltiUßß a. uo. Tl. AltectiDl, bel.er A Uo, (an actioa ou a promlisory not»i Hal oem decided la favor of plaloutte for \u25a0Mat. Judgment has Ukewlee beec awarded to plaitttfl lalhe oa*e ol Ira P. Uabkln et al. va. U. tt. May- Lard at al. lor $161" for m>cbinery aold. Frederick Hagea.aon, Jr., be* obtained Judgment at;. met UuarlM i. Brood for I8»u on a promissory note. ... in the of Mlsbaal Collins ts. Tbe city and County, )nd.&-r.t has been awarded tod- i-t..l»n> un the groaca tbat the action vu barred the atatnte of limitations. Tbe salt was commenced to recover (3000 damages to plalptlfl's property on the south- easterly corner of Treat avenue suit roorleenlh •trteu by an oversow of water In 1875. Martin Wateru.ao bas rect.v re-d Judgmeat agalait Isaac Lipiaau (or ttSOt on a promliaory note. Jo.ige BuUlvan bis decided in favor of plali'ttff in the case of William V Bllaa va. 1. v. Oarrol, au ac lion for goods delivered, for fJUOO. A DIVORCE DECREE. Interesting Interview with Haverly's Agent- Condition ol the Steamship \u25a0 Columbia "— \ .-i.-i.in T v General News. Alleged Deceit in a Divorce Decree-Os- car Wilde's Aesthetic Lectures -The " City of Tokio " Alair-Estimted Expenses of the Municipality- A Week's Deaths-Crim- inal News- Civil Courts. JDSOMERT DAY. •sateicM laapoafd la ilia rrlialaal Division. la D*parimeot 11 yesterday, Jobn Msroney, cbargrd »i L awauit ta murder D. J Murphy, wai allowed until next Saturday to [.lead. The sen. tanoas cf Samuel Ureen for maoplaugbter, and ol Foßg Ah bus for murder In the Bret degree, wars coitlLßed lor one week Tbomas Djoley, oonvicind of burglary asd a prior conviction, was sectenotd to tbe Industrial School BBtll lea-ally discharged H I. (iarret received tbroe yeara la be Slat* Prison lor burglary. Jamee Wilson waa sentenced to three yeara la the Home ol Oonaollon for a second effeaoe of petty larceny TLe apsasl ease of George 0. Beaaet. charged witb BBaadssaaanar. was dlsmlfaed, tba juag nwat of ibe lower Court bslag amruied. RM trial of Micbat-1 iitduioui), charxed with mur- Cer, we* continued lur two weeks. Ludwig Ail for baltery. was noed 1100. sad Lonli Urban, fur as- sault, wan sued iv ibe sum of lit. U l«partu,ctit 12 Paul Cliflord convicted of bur X «t> was »eu ttnoed in two jears in tbe State Jobn WlUitua reoslvad ten yeara for grand Itroeey The sentence of Frits Scblob. convicted ef tLaualeuKhter, was oontlaued for a week, and F. J. Holn was allowed one week lo die a bill ol ex- ceptions. Frank Kelly, for attempt to cjuimit burglary in be arat degree, was acnienoefl la tue State Prison for t-even year* and aix moot Us. and Jeong eing. lor aaaaull with a deadly weapon, was seat to tbe House ol Correction for two years. LOCAL EVENTS. Bargtlara at Wora. Peialoka, Marok 2sth Tbrso resldsDoes war* entered by burglars bete Ult uighl aod iome HO wis itolea Iron ID* rasldeuo* of William Soittack. HsTirt.l parties, one of whom was lately discharged from los Ban Fiaocuoo jail, wUI as placed oadar arreat oa suspicion. PASSENGER LISTS. EBOM LITTLIBIVEB. Til* following an Ik* passengers (rom Little Biter par steamer Comltnlint I George Webber, B. Kobl, a. W. Hendrlcks, Q. W. bailsmen, James cisco, M. B Morrison, Mrs. Fowler, lira. Dickie, John Olsso, Mrs. M.E. Donohne and two daughters. Jobn rise Igan, H. 8. Klnoaid, J. B. Cat lend, Jas. Aylward, Miss M.Murray, aod thirty seven In the steerage. rASaiaa) nwaiu. Huwbiu., March is to. Tat followlag are lbs southern overland patMngan passing Newbail to. day, lo arrive IB Hsu franclaoo March lath : B. T. Ingles and wife, O. L. Wilson, Jr., W. U. Smith. Tucson— K. Wilson, Boston— W. B. Bonne- Held, wile and child. lowa— W. H. fee*. Sonora, Mexico—Mill Loss. (Jbarlee Hortbrop, Kansas— T. P. Oral«. Han Leendro— \u25a0 L. Wright. I. Polaakl, B. O. Werner, Lo* Angeles K. 1. Baldwin, J. B. Klrkland, I, T. Uaraes, lan Frsnclsoo. rAauaa omasa. Obuha, Uaroh 'ioth .— Th* following era ths through passengers on to-day's train, lasting at 12:18 ». ¥ , to arrive la San Francisco March l>ih: Oscar Btalßbach and family, i, B. Matthews, B. P. Maion, J.U. Vogolry, Mrs. Tbgslr/. Mrs. John Mlddleton, Jr . Mailer Howard Middlaton, Baa Fran. clico—entries W. Dakar. Utaolaaatl— Perkins, California— Mr*. J. A. Hopper, Miss Mary Hopper, Ellen Hopper, Honolulu UK. WUks*. London Caaaatocai BUaas. VuomiA,Mev., March JSlh TBa Union haa ex- tracted for tba weak MS tons ol on. Ths liases are looking wall sad tks ore will »ay about tat) per t oa. This or*earns from the ore body la north dntt Mo, y ob lbs 2700 Isvel. The upraise (rom tbi south drift ol tbe 2704 Isvel af Mexican kas boas extended n last and 111 toai have been extracted. Tbs north drift ob lbs MOO level Baa advaMad 18 fest. Ophtr extracted 22 torn of ora fromcropping! and leal 70 tool to tka mill. Tb* water at tba lal low Jackal tbla morning was 267 fast above tha 3300 level, aod IB* pump was running at tha rate of ay* itrokes. Tbe Bailion bulkhead will Be com. pletad atxt Wednaaday. During tba pan iwauu- foor hoan lbs water ross five (tsl and six Inohes At ths Alta ths diamond drill 11 atlll running welt. THE TERRIBLE EARPS. They Ha,*; Ob* lio» cowboy, Accardlßg to a Narrall** that Novas roatlrma. \u25a0sassa ToHßaTamt, March 56th An Kfttapk reporter has Interviewed a reliable man Just from Barlslgb Springs, eight miles sonlh of this city. He slates that a disparate figll took place there last ntfbl be. tween six men of the £>rp party and nine 'cowboy* , headed by the notorious Uarly Bill, who killedMar- shal White of Tombstone, who ambuabed the Cup parly. The Epttaph't article lays : Our Informant observed a party of alt men ride down to the Sprloga from the »it and they all dismoun cd. They had not mach more than got well upon their feet whaa there rose up a short dlstaoos away cine armed men, who took deadly aim aud find simultaneously at lbs Earp patty, lor sucb the »lx men proved to be. Hor- rified at lha sight that like a llgalolng stroll fleshed neon bis vlilon. be Instinctively slopped •nd watched for what was to follow. Not a man went down on<ler tbls murderous fire, bat like a thunderbolt shot from the band of Jove six. deeper- ate men charged upon their assailants, and whan within easy reach returned the fire, under which on* man went down never more to rlss again. Toe re- maining eight a-Ja -J to the brash and regained, their horses, when they rode away toward lesion as If the Kingof Terrors was at their heals la hoi par. salt. The six men find bat one Toll**, and from olose range. ItIs supposed thai seversl of the am- bashed cowboys are serious.* If not fatally wounded. rbe six men returned to their horses, where on* was fouad to be In tit* agony of death, hating re- oelvsd lbs leaden messenger intended (or bis rider. The party remained si the springs tot some Urn*, re. fresblng themselves sad their animals, when they leisurely departed, going southerly, as If they were making for Honors. Attar Ibe road was clear our In- formant rode on and cam* upon tha dead man, who, •rom the description given, was none other than •• Curly BUI." Blnce the above lalormitloa was obtained II bai been learned that during tha ntgbl tha (rleads ol \u25a0\u25a0 (Jurly Bill " went out with a wagon and took Ibe body back to Charleston wbere ths wbols affair Its been kept a profound secret ao (ar as lbs gsnaral public Is ooßoeraed [SPBC lALOoaBEiroIDItHCEOriBEALTA.] Oalioo, Mas Bibhisdiro 00., Marok lath, 1982. Kuiroas alta : After a pleasant trip (for tba weather UOne now) , I arrived at this comparatively unknown, but lively camp some lores week! «go. sod is my prevloul visits bsd baea burned, I de- termined to stay long enough tbla time to form an Idea, st Isast, of wb>t may be expected from tbe region alter the embryo rnuei ars further devel- oped, and also to Inform tba readers of lbs Alia as lo the present stale of affalri. I taks tbls trouble became of knowing Ibat many of our friends who bave nuck as lbs Uomstook lo lbs sutcr saxtare now looking tor new fleids and pastures naw. and also becaoee 1 bave many personal friends who have splendu prospect! and do money to work on ok with to develop their claims, and are only waiting tor capital to mate 111 adveut If this communlca too iboulo of IDT advantage to sltber| of| thue cliisn of miners, 'brn my object Is accoa>pi:sti'<l. Tbtvlllagaof •• OaMoo "li wall uafned, (or although there Is kut mile of the re«l truce in light, thcrs being only half a dotsn wotn'n and as many children 1b tbe plaoe; tha varied colon of the rocks, ke sbadowi of tne cloads, end Ibe red and sombre aspect <|tbe desert, does glv* tbe Whole fcnrroundlug country a Calico appearance. The town, and may-b*£ future city. Is amall now, oonslstlog of two atoree, tbree l%loon», two boaraing booiea, aod batf a uczsn amall private realdaLcaa and ofnctH. and laer, but not least |'a blackamltb'i t>bop Tbe c are probably fifty or sixty tnlneri steadily employed. In addition lo wbirb Ibere la a large number of men ranging tbrougb ibe moonta'.Bi from morn!cg till night, prospecting. doiaaj eeesesaienl work, etc.. all of whom come lv at the end of the day for water, whiskey, grub, pertro, snd any other amusement that presents I', self, and finallyrolllcg tbemaelvea up in ibetr bWuieta snd going to sleep under tha blue oanory of beaven »happy and content aiSwlmley'i boards'! were tupposed to be. in the old limes ol Saciameno LACK Or OAIMTAI.. Tbere bai not beea moon progreas made In de- velopment of tbe mines stnoe 1 wai bere laat Fall, owing eoleiy to the lack of capital for be it knowa tbat lbs owners are nearly all what they daatioate themselves, bee herders and pumpkin rollers, with- out money or experience to suable them lo unearth tbe great treasures taey posses*, and IIli charged lo some quarter! that Judge Walab and myself are responsible to the mining cummuoi'y (ipvculatort) lor giving tbe business away by opening Ibelr »j«a lo wbat Ibey bave, before tbe slid speculator! bad a cbaucs to gobble everything up at their own rates ; bnt there's no barm done, for tbey alill bave mioy chances of buying Into a luge number of splendid piospecta for a moiety of what tbey are worth. A few, however, have been aufllclently opened lo explode tbejoruit-tAeory, and oaa now be oalled KIBBS WITH A VALUE. Tbe first of these Is the •• King," the owners of wbicb bave been qiletlypushing their work, and bave bad no trouble in paying tbeir expense! br Ibe oocanlonal sals of a few tons of selected ore, wblcb yields net from three to foar hundred dollars per ton By the courtesy of Superintendent Sam Jones I am enabled to state tbe present condition of the mine. A tuu»l about 146 feel long cuts the ledge 10J feet from tbe cropptnga, where It tiabout :iu feet between walls, ill in ora, bat uot all rich. Tbere Ih, however, a itreak on eacb wall from two to two and a half laet wide, both going away up luto tbe hundreds. Tba intervening matter is spotted and hard to ctaasify. bat Indiscriminate anaaya sbow It to contain from $15 lo fit) per too. From wbere tbe tunnel cuts Ibe ledge, they have drifted eacb way along side of tbe ledge luO feet, southeast aod northwest, and wherever they oat through about tbe same atate of affaire exlaia, only Ibat It ia richer in tbe northwest drift, aud from neur tbe end of wbich a wlnxe Is bow being sunk At a depth of ou feet the ore ibowi ipleudldly where tbey are cross-cutting At Ibe sama time they •re sinking SO leal deeper, wbtre they willcross-cat tutin. thereby pretty well prospecting tbe mine to a depth olover *iOO feet aod laylog bare, aa it were, an immenae body uf ora. wblcb many experienced miners freely assert will mill from I*o lo lioo per ton, and when II la known ibat tbe ora is so frss that it li now yielding 95 per cent, of tbe pulp an*ayl in tbe Oto Oracle mill (35 mi lea from the oiitie) by free milling proceas and that the bullion is 99U nee 1 Iblsk I may be excused for calling tbe bling a mine Tbere are now pending certain usgo- iUt>i.m for lbs isle ol ibis properly, but Ifnot com- puted f oon tbiy will abandon the idea of selling and at once commence the erection of machinery. THE »MIIH mrOUTtIICE is tbe Oriental aer.ej of claim! (baoaasa of Ibe greater development), under Ui mauagemtut ol the ever Kenlal and gentlemanly Judge James Walsh, whose associates, I believe, are Meaan. Oar. net! asd i . O Earl ol ycur olty. They are now down on the Original Orlenal, or Sj. 1, about 10U fest and have from four lo five feet of splendid ore ; ao rich, In fact, tbat a f«w tots of aacb if found way down In tba lowar deplm of the Uomatock would craala another stock boom They are also developing No. t, Immediately east of and adjoin- ing tbe King ,every toot they go down looks better, showing Ibe same character of ore, aud they are in one senae deeper than the B.log from iae (aot of the shaft being atarted in a d'preeaion same SOU feet below tbe btgheit cropping! oa tb* ledge. Tbls company means bailaaaa. lksy are building a wagon road to tho mice, bave located a mill site, have let out a large contract for wcod. and will place a aplicdld mill oa tbe ground as soon as Ike railroad, now being constructed from Mojave m. tion, reached tbe nearest point to tbe mlaes. TBa next Is the Masoow, Immediately northwest of tko King They are down some HO feel, and are drift- ing on a very large and splendidly deaaed ledgs, the ore beiag as Boa as any oa tha ledge or la Ibe district. In addition to Ibesa three, there are A LJH.It. BUVBBB 01 L0C»TI0»S, Madv o( which give promise of mikingHcu aiaiS' the most nottblj being the Ualloo gown, Manimotb, Young Waterman, Sue ami Tay, Waithall, (iray Jacket, Kiperesti, Dora Belle, Peoeuailon and many>otbera that 1 have aot examined. Tneraere, of oourae, aa la all new mining dtsirlcli, many location! now thought to be wlldoata ; but who caa aay that Ibey won't prove to be mines aftar a it t a work ,1a done ? Now, a few worda about tbe general aurrounw Inga. and 1 will cloae ibis already 100 long loiter The mines are In desert mountaloa, about eighty miles from (Joltoa. The rosaxsla good, but monoto- nous ; sad Id fine, tbere is uo fan innetting bare, and after arrival tbe Ufa tbat one la compelled to lead ta rough. Hut ibis willall soon be changed, for tbs nllroad nnw being constructed from Mojave Hia. lioo, on the Boatbara Pacific, to Ibe Colorado, will pass wltbin five miles of the mines probsbly wltbtn Ibe next sixty dsys ; then It willbe a pleasure trip iroui Ban Francisco ; and when tbsre are twenty mines being developed, Inatead of two or tbrs*. as at present, tbe vlaltor will find himself In a flour labtng town. In ih* lmmedlata vicinity of what I predict to be tbe oomlng silver mining region of the coast. T. H. Wajid. CALICO CAMP. Usacrlptlaa of a kllataa; Village or Nan Uernardlna County >lats with' a Vila., bat Lack if Capital— Ga«4l LKicatlaßU. / I'a.ttl'i Scorn of Prealdcallal Wtfii, ItIs related thai when Paul demanded 15U00 for eacb ooucsrt from Manager J, H. Havsrly he re- marked ibat It would be equivalent to 150,000 a moDih, and remarked, sslto vocs : •• Tks President of tne United states works a year for thai amouo' " \u25a0• Wall," responded the diva, prcmptly, •• gvt tbs President to *iug lot you " As Presldeat Ariuur •lags a g'.od bus, Iks suggestion wasn't n far oat ol Iks way. \u25a0aw/or Wurk . Tbe Brannan street sawer will be completed from rourtb to Fifth street In about a mouth, with tbe exoeptlon of a strip of Innuel aooul 179 ftet long. lietween First and Decond streets tbe tunnel work Is through still olay and took. The bottom of the tunnel at the crossing of Second and Vranaaa streets Is 43 feel from tbe inrfaoe, and tbe sswer la Dine and s Half feet lael high and seven snd a ball wide. Bricklayers are \u25a0siting li >>r day and laborari fx, and about thirty n sn an employed it tba work. Tbs Brannan street tunnel li to conned with the ÜbaoniUstraet aewsr at ninth alreei, and oontracli for dotag tbe work from Fourth to thli point willbe gITSD out la about a aontb. Tka Street Committee of IBs Roparvlsors bss cud tinned tbe maitcr of ax* tending Ibe Channel-street aewer until July asxt. THE "COLUMBIA." Ptaltjr Marloaal*- IrjarCHl—Splandld Tne Hrrvlce at fort Polai Kecks Tbe tug Mtyliuuwent to Hunter's Point Dry Dock yeaterdaf, having on fjiard Inspectors Fre»mao and Hlllman aod Uurveyori Tbayer, Brace. Wells and Trask On reaching tbe dock tbe Columbia was examined thoroughly. Her tojarlee were found to be quite eerluas, all lo ibe eeconl line of plating from Ibe garboard, botb aides, aud may anmmed op as follows : On tbe port side, aboot yti feet from tbe stem, was a dent, where It Is lop posei tbe vessel first etruck ; about 30 feet alt of that a beavy dent, where ebe evidently reoeived a seeend blow. wt» visible. Owing to tbe iplendld duality of tie iron It d'd net break, although the dent was tally three lnobes deep. Tbe moat serloas Injury waa about 20 feet (ortber at. or about 1b tbe centre uf tbe boiler compartment, vtbsre me sheet waa found to be forced tbrooitti and a bole aboot ten Inches lorg and aboot three Inched wide was vl.lble. out a| which waa llsn<OK tbe Mmoo pure Mieeion Oreek mna. Ob >be staroaerd aide two pletea were found cracked In aeveril place and II willbe neoeaaary v*replace them with new ones. It la abauintely necessary tbat one and oce bail •b»ets ft>ail be put in ou toe starboard aide, and on the port aide about two sheets will be required. As tbe Iron la cot to be obtaiued here. II willhe neceatary to repair tue injuries temporarily, ao tbat tbe vseeel cau be flsated Bai of ibe duck, »ud bbc will then wait for tbe necessary Iron from tbe Best, a Klance at tbe vessel's liijurus la suf. nolent to sbow that It waa wonderful bow she es- caped, as it must bsve required considerable power lo pull ber eff tbe rock on wblcb ibe was iej:iog. and wblcb evidnnlly caused ibe bole la ber. All band* expreased themselves tbat the tugs' setvlce on tbe occasion was worthyof all praise, as bad tbe veiael been allowed to remain half an hour lorgrr in uer dangerous position >bs would never have got on, but would, like many others, have left ber bones on the r cka. To give an Idea of the foioe uaed, and the naut rr to tee tuns, we s ale me; tba tug Monarch went right Id among the rooks, aod alongside tbe ItraLded vessel, asd expecting every minute to strike or break ber wbsl on the rocki. ibe having Dacked in and given ale (ncii bawier to tbe steamer. Hbe next Insured ber own lately by taking tbe Wizard m hawser, aod kept ber ahead of her, aod glv- ln« ibe fitt.il,botb atarted In with a will, and tbe Monarch, with 85 pounds of steam, and «• wide open " started her. aod got ber off. assisted by tbe Wuard. To ibow the jVonareVs proximity to tbe rocks It was subsequently found that the bawur was out on tbe rocks during tbe struggle. I: Is but simple juatloe to lay tbat tha noble vessel was saved uleiy by the two togi. Ulsialavl of 111* Arsoa Cm. Tba following actions have bean biougbt Tha cbargei of arson against Patrick Furloag. Louis Helblug and Ueorge Bchmldt were dismissed yesterday IB Polloe Ouurt No. 1. Tbls oaae bai betn continued lereral times, owing to tbe abeenoe or a wltoeas named Oharlee Wolf. Friday aftar. noon Judge Blx grantee! a further continuance, but remarked tbat be wooM not bold tbe men In custody if tbe mlsslDt! witness did not appear tbe following day. Yesterday Wolf did not appear, and tbe case waa dlomleaed a. Hvnulnger, tbe complainant In tbe case, laid tbal Wolf bad Informed bim tbat ke ( *'olf) bad an agreement Inbis possession signed by the parties nnder arrest, wherein they agreed lo burn Uustave Baschke'i bonta anl to kill him, etc. Now Uw Stall a. Jos. Bluxom has brought suit against Uornellns Dunn for damages of tsul) (or wranp''il ejectment from premise! In Ibe east line of Obu~ i itteet, near Twenty-third. Tic tor L'Homm* bai brought lull against Aura- bam Haas to recovet IWOO damage!, received by bim while In the employment of defendant at a bone black and fertlliilng fiotory, by an insecure door felling ilowu upon bun. Michael Boyle baa filed a complaint agalßSt Ber Bard Boyle, to quiet title to a lot with Improvements thereon, on tba easterly Una of Stockton street. Eaforrtnral ol the Maadar '-«w. II bai been decided by tbs polloe autborllles that all viola ors of tbe bonday law will be •rreaied to-lay. Laat »rlday the rroseoutlDg Att i eyi of bo b tbe follco (Jour is agreed to formal. . etltlon the Ghlef of Police Bot to make any fortbi krraM! lor violating tbe Sunday law until Ik*preai nl ouh are disposed of. But yesterday Mr. Bianey, Proae cotlng Attorney of Polloe Oonrt Ho. 1, decided to let Üblef Urowley make arrests as usual. Tne latter bai made arrangementa lo make arrests of all violators to-day. It has been He'od that the temperance or- ganisation! would a-k tbe Polloe ootnmlisiooers to revoke tbe lloenai of ttioie who keep opan to mot. row, but the OommlnloDari have bo power to do so. Taa Nurlti of BU Inaolv-aicr Knapliatl •ally Urnlnl Ilia Insatrlrii KiiMr. IN REGARD TO HAVERLY. pitaaa and Trip la Karopa. Tbe iweepmc and unqaallfied itatamenti of tba ineolTency o( J. Ii UaTerly, tba King Manager of tbe American Btane, published by a morning con- ttniporary yeeierday under tbe bead of •• Haverly'! Uollapie,"Induced our reporter to seek an Interview wstb Übirlee L. Andrew!, manager of Uarerly'i Oal. Koran Tbeitro In thli city, hit evmlag, lot tbe purpose of Mcertalnlng whether ibe report lent lo tbll oily by be Mommy Hem of Üblcago wm en titled to any conslierailon or no' Altar Mr. An- drews learneii She reporter's mil lon, he laid tbat tbe report waa eviden'ly circulated by same envloui and leu lucoeesfnl Kolgbt of tbe stage tbau Mr. Beverly ; tbat the report waa ebiolutely on'onnded, falae. malicious and llaadertul ; that Mr.Haverly'j nsancial cc ndttion was never better tban at pretant. Reporter— Mr. Ajtdraws, what trutb is than, if any, IB tbe alleged incidents in the lite of Mr. Hat. erly as embodied In the sensational report published tbls morning ? Mr.Andrews— Tbe Incidents aa there chronicled are not oorreot, and In aereral lnttanoea are abso- lutely false. Mr. Haterly 's name la not Übrlstopber, as there mated A. to tbe allegation that Mr.Hat. erly acquired a half Interest In a Chicago theatre wt'b MoUolre by a \u25a0> neat little transfer, thereby leatlnjc Mr. Hooley (McQalre's partner/ out In the cold," li a glaring falsehood, (or Mr.Hattrljr fairly pnrohaa+d Mr.Uooley'a interest In the tbeatre, there being no litigation In the matter as stated. Tbe aa. eertlou that Mr. rlaveriy Eot bit printing dene for cotblog by the national Printing Company IIa wholesale falsehood, for Mr. Uaterly ever paid cafb for ail work dune for bim by tbe company. lie always had his printing done by this company fur tne reason that ha got better thow wajrk and got it done cheaper than he oonld eleewbere, and be owned •iiarar of the eoa> pant's stock anil alwa;i fill) I-OB Uf WUBE II BE W«KI ALOIQ. Beporter— Might 1ask you IfMr Haterli'a ent'r. prise in opening the California Theatre In Ibis oily ban prated a Dnaaclal sacKfS ti date ? Mr. Andrews WbT.tir, tbe«Mlchae| B tro(oa"oom. pan? alone cleaned np I It. tm clear of all upend- InL i, .to and si Lull lb« oompaoy realised lite amouutu M . Utterly la by no lueaat id. arrears lv regard la the payment or tbe membera of •\u25a0 The Stratagiata' " Combination anl the Masiodon Mln- attela Oa eT^ry Wedn>-sliy. regularly, the mem bera of each oompaayare paid in. Instead of owing any of ibe performers, m«oy of th»m are indebted to him lor money adtanoed at Tarloua times. Keporter lo tbla mailciou! report, aa you term it, it la dated for a fact tba Mr Haverly willpart with tie Kiftb A»ecu- au-i Brooklyn Tbeatrei in New Tork, the Übearnnr-atreet Tbeatra In Philadel- phia, and hi!new BBwaOa in Oblcago. Mr.Andrews Allof which statements are abso- lutelynntrae. Mr, Haterly baa a lease of tbe Firth Atenae Tbeatre for five yeara. and It Is one of ih * best paying theatres tu.4ay that be baa. He his leaaed the Brooklyn Theatre for a period of tan yrara. He baa reaped great financial benefit from tbla tbeatre, for tbe combinations there are nnex. wiled in any theatre in tha United Btatea. The Oheitaat etrect Tneatrt In Philadelphia has prated a aacceaafnl eLt rprl»e, and baa been engaged for fonr or five yean. Tbe opening attraction on tbe Drat of last January, \u25a0• Lights o' London," had a ran of several weeks and by urgent request was rt- peated. iv ciurouu Taium Reporter- In neneral. bow are Mr. Uarerly'a co lerprleee paying ? In this city ranks idiw tbx matt snooeMfal of Mr. Htterty's tentoret. Already be Is seteral t&ooaaLds of dol'.ara ahead, betide all current ax laaMS, JucladlnK tbe recoretlon of tbe bonte, wini- li coit foaie ttOOU. Our Isaac on tbls tbeatre will cot ran oct for three yearn, and daring that time we will pr Kent a Hat of excellent attraction*, which will command iqccmi. Inthe near future we will play a gore drawing: card, •• Luhu o' Lon- don," in woloa lue Union fqaare Theatre Gonjpany of Mew York will appear, babarqaently Aldrich k Parfloe will play •• My Partner." Toe Uomlfy Barton On'ulr Opera fompiiij, the moel inooef'fal one In the Cut. conclitlOK of upward of 60 mem- bers, willlikewise play burn, opontn i In •• OUtette" on Monday night. Mr. Audrewa— Etery esterprlie at present li pay- Ing well, and many of tbem are reallxlng more than v anticipated. Mr. H««er!y rant three tbratrea In New York city, one In Brooklyn, one In Phila- delphia, oue In Üblcago, and one In thla city, mtk- fog eaten in all. He hai two Muloduu Mlnvtrel Companies constantly on tbe road, whlon pay bua well. Beporler— \u25a0 matter of fact, then, Mr. Haterl? doea not contemplate parting with any of Bla enter, prltei at prefect ': Mr And»vt_Hatt empbatlc*l]*no. He would bits oo object la to dolni! a> cacti cue HELD* 1 IICK BITEMCK. Bfporter_Maj I >ik jou wbat Mr. HiTerlf 't mil. •lon In to.ian.l la 1 Mr.AL^rewi - Baring a Urge retenoe, be decided M take a pleatare trip (or tbe improfrm«D< ol tin brt'tli. Poitlbljr he may combine bneineaa wltn ple»ara and eecare aome ol ILebeet Engllab trtliu to plaoe on tbs American stage. A*a tnat-er of fast, Mr.Uneil j bad Dot left tor Knulrnd at lbs time tie report was aeut tnt here CUM be 31tn of March. On that daj be was la Mew Tori. laaterdaf be Balled for En. Hod, aa tbe followlcg telegram re. oetted jtittratr i bowa : NIW Toil. Marob astb Tt Cktrla 1.. An ir r»f, Ma*a)rr Uaterlf'l Tktutre, .*»\u25a0« /raitcifco : I aall to d»r. All my bailnau re tsaioi lama >> taere;oror«. McUoaaell ktodljlooka after It abater n.j u»t»> dtmtlon. i. U. iUTULT. Tba to. lowingtelegram aipUtni IMeir : RBV lon, March ISId. To CharUs L. Andrtui, Manager Ucntrly't TheotTt, San Frandtet : Taa report* of Hater! insulrrncj an aUDaerooa and tDallcioos fala«booaa. Mr. Hit. erli'a financial condition «a« oeTer belter, beooa all trip to Europe for nealtb anil pleasure. 0. U. «i:0o»k«ll. Geo.C.Shreve&Go; FINE JEWELBT, Offer batter inducements toy porchasers of BXAMOsT BI. WAICHI'i, JEXS7EI.J3. Y, SIX. VSIWASS, CLOCK!, ate, than aayotber boose ta San Frao* Cisco. Taey have the largest Stock, ttta finest assortment, and tell at closer orlces. 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CMBpasUHi AaaUns \u25a0»»<» tUaawaa' VaoiiMU MteMMra*. awlTai. Muan'lDUe* 9 E* * aaßtaaawatl " \u25a0 T "^-^'^ \ *a»*a*», rr? \ f. i"> prt IPI r*nr WtL-p 3 - % lEl^BßßaV^i4 lIT YOU A U C FOND OF MACKEREL, ASK Poll Trl!C »»DEE» SEA" B:t vSO. AND Lt.IKN WHAT t-ai/B UACKCBBL AUg FEINBERG & WINTER, PACIFIC C»AST AGEMS. PACIFIC COAST LAND BUREAU. A CORPORATION. Pr*Mlil«lti ........ ................. •* EN I'KLL «»8TO!S V:.» Prtx»Jeai and ..«\u25a1-' ai Manaxer.. aTaOi w. Ki.INk Tre»aarer u _A»OLt>- ALIFOa.SIAN BtM( aecretart \u0084 , - F. ft. WILDn ataard M nircctar*. aaxfWßoßVtr*al sb>*j VlBTfJaNrat J. n I'Mll'iiE, ..It NT I TAQCVST, G. W. FIUSK. r. B WILDK. Wats DELL aUsji rrtaelaal rim as? \u25a0aasaaaaw 23MONTC,OMi:aY street SAM rH\N. UUU Sutj-sflencias at Each County Seal ol* tha Stata. Agatoy for Sal*> and EzeßAae*) af Faraaixtsf La ads. mr Lart* Tracra «M'«'I»I aid said at encttoa 01 Pr »•:* Cotonlara ml Imm'traats located. Carefol Apprßtsa- Tneuis mad* for Hai,|> Coorta. Administrator*. True- tea*. *rc. Legal r<>naa conptlo* afh. Full records of sales tB each Count* on 1 a the Heao-al Orflc*. \seamteß'lre c&arseof property, per uaaee itiuratiia. stc.s.o. illiaijl MOMITTO liOAia-. OPTICAL. USTiICfE. The Largest, .„_/,. BE -? T <!? CHEAPEST i- *> BKaTßLCta's MtasT EsTAßtrsnjtrsT OH th* pacitic co.vst Tt> b*T BPICIACLIS an.! a: kinds ot Uptlcal Goods. 3f*a>*T-%« ! I L V - \u25a0* NE4 Ma \u25a0- u- unlw. I A aaaa aaaaftsxaal of frontaa Ar'lOctal Bras cob latatUy . a band. *>*r \ 1!t-"-< Mpextac'e* 13 < . : all the vaili as readt tun* i»f iba etaht our .pe<ialt». KEKn.LII". HVfKT. -c - jc \u25a0\u25a0;:':\u25a0*?.• 42? KIUKNT »TR»ZT. rzx.s .. BaLstaJLiiva SUIT INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 Caiifopma Street, S. F. CAPITAL ... 5 300.000 00 O*yFlCl£Xt&t: C. L. Tltlim _ rreeloVat a. m. K>*wua ...... fara freataaat CO. B. Pim*....tamlary m4 Tr«»ae)r«r Dittxro^i L '«I>IH.»RT. K. n. CIUNDLCIt, 6C->TAFI NIKBACH, 1. B -'r.-.iV. J J. BcKlNSiua, rii'.Ml- BL\SSI i B. l-.Nl>. iL-:;-1h:h,TjV1. «:. L. » LIT. c. L. nviim. J. M K.NoWLxH Bill W.LUI HARVEY, Notary Public and Commi»s:o i«rof Deeds 410 CALIFORNIA STKZET, Two door* west ,\u25a0 « <>f Callforn'a— P.v. Box 32*14. Ip| L. MZININGER, NOTAUY PUBLIC, No. 306 MONTGOMERY STREET. \u25a0m.). aeraaa Block, fM IpotlTaF CEMENT. 4,000 Barrels French Portland atASUVACTi BMD SI LONQUETY A GO. DKXSXTY, •»— TO rUE II Bit ro«T. THIS CUKIT HAS »<> SCPCRIOB IS T!IX world. Sea water oaaaol a-TSct tt. Daltba aaaa* stakM ef •• faatlat Pnsfaaa." !t eonrnrj**is Bard*. Ids' yeasa. ••\u25a0•-- oalr Fnrnek Cement iHIHII t* tender ay tba aaaUab A:ru!ra.ty. wore .mi years *!*the Ptwbcß Oeternraent aaoiesj it for !b*n aiarrsiioa* kriraall* work* at Cbarsoan, *a>l *W sapet lorttt IBare dt*awa**rat*<l has sscarad it a prefajr- BBS* SMU ua rof tae akUlatl laiTlllirs of •arapa, m that L"!ii«. XTi » .'•>. bow sail sn*>M> laaa a axi awa axaawl BxwawSßw Uails.ia.BMl TO 1 * of It SfeßßaßSWaw WawaWaw It* vatrttaa of rulssaass eateajtuaa tba alunnaa al ar«* wnasrtna* at aaad> •*\u25a0 to tb* extent of 1* part* at I part of C*niP3t, mass n vary aasaaaawai Ike oeaeßßMra. Fas sa -t» DEHniXB *t KZTS, •a* .We-ralara*— I l". \u25a0*!\u25a0\u25a0**. " STHEET-CAB WHEELS^" ntUal A. warrxxr a_eVfW , fllliaPaWait, T«r <»a. ••\u25a0• Ti. kills Car*. U « baad Bad aw sale tr •• •»!LU AMP. DIM. da CO., rTMea mm. .—\u25a0 Haunt as. I »>•- r n- BOCA BEER! Toe Music Urllclouis and Only Lager Beer \u25a0unu ON *\u25a0\u25a0 racxrio COA«f. , br *aor!nc!p«..•*•.\u25a0 rta*sad Bsstaaraat*. A.sK F(<B IT. sr PaaaUlee wtabi \u25a0 to u* th* BOCA AT BOMB. •kakat -»\u25a0'— to iaaßßßtawaai tt la tlsßßwaß* I^BxaBBBWIsBBaBw BB*aßß>aaaßßßataßßßßaal \u25a0If lawaWlV) **# -*•»••\u25a0\u25a0 »• MaS ••"\u25a0I - leßiawsvaw«i tSBBBBWibbb tajsbjbj pa BVWBBWjI will m mcßl'.e-l by addresalac BOCA BUXWtBO CO., 414 smmbl 411it-ailßi -IIBTTT JTUIT,

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Page 1: iilifonua Daily Alta California. - CliffHouseProject Alta... · 2018-03-17 · af tbe men of tfee boast wbea be discovers tbt coal. ... askeo aat lite it. \u25a0' Like Is a word tco

Daily Alta California.SDfOLE COPIES FIT* CENTS—NO. f1,661,SAN FRANCISCO: SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1882.%ObL. XXXIV—PEP WIKK FIFTEEN REKTB.

patio (Liilifonuarau>K. BaeCKEIXIHH * 00.

•aaat. KAiniaiiisß wm, a, WQODWABE

"AILI4.LT4 CAurocMa. dsllvwrsd to sibscrtbsn1ittc.iT itr.rTimOUTIptima. Blastsoopta*. riTlCKBTfi,

rtriH-berrreor. :Oae Tear, la **»*««\u25a0 , st asmi months, tn»<»«»~ ,„, « ttThree aasnths, la*dvaaes__lZl___ 1sjt

«bWLI a.LTA OALiroBWIa—

o«bUlbs erayjaslaas .alaotaa xaatatr. taawlatr withfalland fanapt*aavkat reports, ftabaortptua :On* rear, |t»;\u25a0a mostlis, $1M la toll coin or MBlralsat—*"&:•«•« Malsii pawaan paid. e'.riie coul*s, TBhCZKTS,

resue avion UrTICB,••» Oaixfarxtla Btxaat Jaa tTTaaelse

nun'"

uk Ana.ITliaiaill1. March 25th

—|IIat. ]-ltdlc*not«

for to*Pacing Coast, partly cloady weather, withllCht rtlotnorth of Bte rnncuoo.

WEATHER INDICATIONS.

—l'be poet **y*: • A tiss witbout*muisiche M

ltk*aa egg wltbont aalt." a-ejb. 11 la maybi It••at ;we can't My poalttvtly. for tbs girl we'rebean aaed to kissing ftr tbe lut twenty ove ysara•! -ua't wear mastecbes.

—There 1* tn CECltemeat la Marlon couaty, lowa,•» aooaaat of tbe discovers ot oosl bUll, Ihs la-iiatllyot fesllac la sol so great a* tbat lo the breastaf tbe men of tfee boast wbea be discovers tbt coal.Bsd I* empty

—J*.t a* anre as yoe're burn, the bast-t 1

\u25a0 Bsar men Icxetber a tv go Intor tatja Mveau tbe nmt uuique

profaalty on the fi11 ,•v Ibt L.gheet ttltryn-x;year.— .V a £ej

—Chicago wa.t d tbree years lo ir 1man lor

Eaaraenae a poitoemaa, aod then foand him in-xtooent. Bbc niigbt haTe known from the first thaithe vfaoer fell down and killed Liaise:! wblle walk-lag la hi**l*ep.

—Talk about climate, aayt tbe Petalumi Cearur,aal a dsslrable plaoe to live our people are will.

aa abeolately o-ctaetry, iago to heaves, but. awMai •-.»?.—Tbe Collector of bat Port of Deuvm itto receive

flow a year, and a Ural paper ssys "ibe job will bean easy one." We should Imagine to. NotLleg tocollect but his talari—

Beipeot for sray batr : Al aupper. beinc ob.Bwrrad to rut sasae bu.ter with dlatraat. K:«ut waaaskeo aat lite it. \u25a0' Like Is a word tcofamiliar, be airwertu \u25a0 1MvereLoe It

"

—Don't feed your neighbor'! dog with1view lo

\u25a0elnla. favor with bat owner. Tb* cbauce^ireeevoa to sue tbat sosatbody la laytag ta poison tbedeg sad If be dies, yoa will be csarged with tbedeed.

—Flte brothers and three listers met for tbs nrst

time in forty years at Antrim on the 22d of rebiu-ary. Taer got together to fightover the cltlslon olthe property of a decueed ancle.

_Tue Jardin Mabille is nomore aud we deepi>racret 11. Blooe Mr. Beecli-r preecbed ma greatBSfllß apsa tbe aub.-ct we have Just beer spoilingto visit that place aad ae* bow Itkick*.—

Imwiu ihe indunatlon of aa Aruerlean boy ina t-rracb tcbool, wbo la a history class U told bowL*tayetle.tbe (treat r rencL toeneral , triumphed lcin*aWvoiauofi, twtsied by one v>**bui*-ion

—Asmall i.iy at Dalian. TtM oa* day last wetkIDlaotd a oac 01 kerosene oiloc tbe atov* ib lltuof

se pat, and tLt attcattoL o! u'-tgbbort bait atsjßfl was uumui, tbe tranaac

tloa.

—iiUfKrttla«1s. T.a will go down la history."

amid Ibe ÜBpaUtat Btitßktii*, • Tb* tlowiat ef a 1taoruis." Maid Mia. twiflkuti,gently •\u25a0 1thoughthistory was in tbe past."

—PSiblsaiblt aaa eerpeuu ina "uxmer willbtve

tttelr Boroa cat Die" A.1 Ctm Alt Tbe felloesWbo tea 'em will nave ibelr bora* airalghl asBaaal Bas. Cam Hut

—A \u25a0saiai 1 shoemaker advertise! to make

temperance boots and aboee, or, la other words,biots and abce* that are utter ao tight as to be disa-greeable.

—Tbt Austrian* go: wbipptdla their attempt tolore*tat pasattle c: ihe Drina 1:tlrpress reported)a*t la*oeatrary. lt)imt tataii to be cutollc lc

—TerDom sap— loool.—Mlasourt shotxid pan down IUVest. lie favor1

the Lads' axtrataganc*.•—

Congressman Oox la aatortabata at th* present\u25a0osaton. Every time ba geu up somebody taockaLiu.oown .

-a- An Ecgllsh war I*ll4lllidlaIha. won farce bygetting blmaell kicked oat at Austria. Douttlestbe »\u25a0;:; BOW lecture.

—Msb base baas trretted In Irtltad tor bootlegt\ -tar. Man Itwill be blglitrtaaoa to look1ro*fc*yed al a oaawtabit.—

Itcosts aBuSalo ataa (10 to hit aaotber ob tbebead with a billiard cat Tun*, on* t>y on*, th*hetatles at the game an Ulan tway.—

Diner (to waiter :.\u25a0 Ttils obop Is vary dry."Waiter ( to dlaarj: "Perhaaa. then, you had betterurder aoawuiiag 10 drink withIt."

_Aa Illinois boy w«s choked 10 dtata on a giatnof coSee. This proves that aba man who .oee 001between the ec-a mast stick to clover or inmpsaa.—

It's quite aa arsana^nt tbat tbe Motaaoß* ad\u25bcaae* to theiroppcßents : •• How do yea knowit'sbed to Lave a aoata wivea? Yva bat£a'l triad 11.We hate."

BREVITIES.

THE CITY.

Joha MeDiaaid. tae Bret mate of tbe ship QutauMem, wbo was beld to aaawer tcßarg* of <-roeity toBailor, by Called etUtes Oommtealobsr L*e olLot ABge.es. aud who was Woagßt to iLle city oaTBuradty last by Marshal Pools, was yesterdayajßßlllni to ball ia tbe tarn ol (SOO

ftt MeaaadortTer-i hpriog aad bummer styles ofDress asd Bailaisl tad llgblStmater Rtti ar*•• tb*

"styles of tbs liasoo. His aseor'mtni is IB*

•see* Bad moot select. Call at his large tod comaaodloaa Mai BoaM nonbeeet corner Montgomeryand Bash irwu breach, <oa Katrtiy. •

Allfs-aizal portrait of tb* late Hoary WadsworthLoafMbrw. la lie*eegmviag, by tbe eminent artist,WUUasi Ufar MarssAll, bas jaat bsaa pabiuhad byOeorrt Barn* af rßlladelpbla-Cbarie* H.Uavis,

Msaafir. It*•attar street. Tall taacaieeeot por-

trait btppllr aawocßMti law) rapatatlone pi an lllua-irloas poMaad t raaiwati master of tbe berin

AoovaaißßlsaUoa bss beet reoeived by tbe Boardet aapervlsof* from tb* Park CocamUsloners, reqaeatiac Tbat a committee ba appointed to examtceBbc work psrfirand with taa mißiys ttaasfernd to

tb*Pan ImproeaßMOt raad. Tbs sesameDioailoßalao ask* il..a dooatloo be gtveß to tbe Park CJom-mlawteaers la ordsr Ibat tbe itcDrovemenir alreadyBesraa aaay br Daubed A committee of tße •uper-\u25bckMCl willvisit ihe far*next Toeeday afternoon.

Tbs patlUoe olIt Tlsrsey lor Utters ot adminletratloa oa tbSMtate of Ancl* Oiilaou. was Diedytalari*/. Tae aluii la vaiaed at las cv, a cUimacslost lbs estate of Jane Dsaabae, mania.

Tbs lulareiloa Association of California basIsraed a psssut et en 1tied \u25a0• uallforßla, "

givingwtnaas tatecatartea tor Imtsigreat*, and aocotr-aaalad bya map ol tbe Mat*

la Polios Ooart £0 . leaterday, CLarle* Lewis.star, Chtrlst Arllagtoß Man Foster, trank

lla Lcwla acd Cam Wilsofi were lotd IIUeacb lorv/lsltißf BBoplam piece

Vwtarday morning Harry Baopheoa wblle «. p.pine troas bU *nco*>, was struck on tbe face by tbebeams, tasteming a severe wound of tbs upper lip.Be waa treated at the L'tty Kfcelvlng Hospital.

A CaaaaaaaUaa of Item* of Y**t*r«a*'«I.e. \u25a0I kiwi

Th* patltloo of Uoo. V. tlassey. In insolvency,was Bled yeatardty. Uaellttlee, Jim , assets,BMBlaal.

Judge (sawyer of the lotted atatef Circuit Courthas returuea btosi Mevada and will bold Ccnrt to-morrow.

Th* charge* of potty larceny aga'nat Thomas1.:.i re Btmoel Jones were dlimlsasrl yesterday inPolice Court Mo.1.

la Pollot (JoaTt Ha. 1,yttltrdty,Joseph Eileywas. isalsbcid to 100 days la tbe Hsuieof OorrecUcofor petty larceoi as! assault.

The cats of Acme Marebaad, abtrgad with grandlarceny, wa*commuted in Polio* Court ho 1, jeiterday, aatil March »tb.

Bank Commise.oner Watt examined tha bant ofButt* County at Chlco on tbe 2lat«f March aodfound itsolvent, with total resources ot fSOI.616.

Miss Carrie L*80l willappear aa Peg WoOngtoßat Baldwin's April10th.

•A plain link,smooth pattern, very seat two-oonoe

co 1Vi-M Chain, th* prettiest and neatest gold chainmade, worth $55— pries $»i_at Uaole Barns', 321Kearny street near Cub. *j*J

John £. Poole, a naive of Illinois, a faaimtlh.and a married man, anl Patrick WaUb, teamster anative of MaseaebßSßlti. married, hats been ap-pointed on the rt*u ar polio* force.

Tbt motion of Frances T. DrsthaMß for so. orderof Ooart repairing tbe removal of bet children from

Alameds to ibis city pending a divorce salt agalnat

bar hatband W. F.Draihman, baa been denied bywadge Way mire.

NEW ZEALAND LETTER.

Pabllt itevanae* lacrsailaf, but a NowL,obb Csalemplated

—Varloas Newa

Itemi.AOOKLiJtD, N. /\u25a0

\u0084 February 3glb, IMS Mat-ters la Mew Zealand are progressing favorableand wilb every appearaoee of prosperouauess.Htagnatloa was for a lima tell la many ot tbaprincipal oenlres, bat latterly 11 bas given way to tmore beeltby stats of stairs, aad aa Ibave laidtblagi look brighter tad maob more favorable.Tbe revaßUi willexo**d the estimates fer tha yearto *a>l Beit month by folly £100.000. Railwayreceipts are largely Increasing aad Ih*net profit(rom tbll looro willbe fully£400,00').

\u25a0trly Intbt next year, however, we again plungtInto IB*mi ot ilsbt. Itbeing lbs Intention ot tb*aov*rnm*nt to apply on the Loadoa mukst tor tloan ol five million!

Tba Klsg ol tb* Moans. Tawabto, bai visitedAuckland, aad bas been leted ** a King tad evsryattention bat beea abowa him to inch aa extent as10 fairly bewilder him. He baa a great meetingnext month and Itla hoped that IIwillbe themeanaof breaking dowa the barrier between the two race*,and Ibat we shall be at peaoe

—a peaoe thai will be

(att aud permanent Tbe Premier cf the Govern,u.eni bai more recently bad to interview wlta IbtKibe. thd from th* tone of Ibe speech** gnat ri•pulls tn expected.

All tb* udlceri and crow ol the ZsalansWa re.signed In Bydaey, owlnii lo dUiatlilaotlOß with theirtr«alm*nt by tb* cap atn. Tba matin hai line*beea arranged. X.

•iSATITCDE OF THE rLOOD SCrrEKtIBa.

equator Jones reoeived a telegram tt-lay fromUuvernor McKuery tnd other 1illns of Mew Ur-leanr a* follows 1 •• Your denpaicb received an-nouncing tbal orders have been issued for MlUOUration!aa additional supplies lor ibe auflerere bythe overflow. We dealre, on behalf ot tbe people ofLouimni, to exrrfiitbeir appreciation of tne gen-erous action ot Congrees, aod tbe prompt aud cor-dial mtaasr IB wn en he hoaarabl* Hecreliry olW*r*litireiponded to tm commissioners."

UISTBIBDTIOR OF PENSION OLEBKa.

CBAMDUKB TOM IKOBBTABT Or TV.B HiTT.

Colonel Dudley, Commissioner of Pensions, Ha,written t letter to Ibe select Uammltte* on Reformin tbe Civil Bervioe, regardlug tbe aiu additionalFeniion Cleiks asked for by bim. In order to settletbe enormooa number of pension claims now on•ie. liesays IfBla request tor tbe Increased num-ber Iigranted, tha elerta ihonld be selected (allolber tblngs being nearly equal) Irom ex-Unionsoldiers, their soot, widows and daagbtera ; tndother tblngs bslng equal, or aetriy so, Republican*\u25a0bould be preferred ; but tbe clerki ihould badivided among th* Slats! and territorial in tmproportion of whlob tbe vote each casts bean lothe whole vole ol Ihe oountry, taking Into consid-eration tbe distribution of those now employed ;

and lo bla Jidgment Ibe Rspubllcan vole shouldbe tha bull. Inasmuch as Ibli:ia Kepublloau aumlntitratlou. This would allow tbe Demacrellovote to be taken as the bail! whenever the pendulum shall swing Ibe other way tnd tbe Adminis-tration shall pan Into Democratic handi.

Tii«rc seems to be *ome authority for tbe state-ment made this evening tbal the position of secre-tary of tbe Navy was definitely tendered by tbePreilden ta Willltm E. Chandler t few dtyllino*,tnd tbat tbe latter ligniaed bli acceptance.

CAPITAL MOTES

Tbe Becreitry ot the Navy mnooncei tb* dettb olBear Admirals alp-'tn and bcott ted dlreoil tbeusual tribute to tbe memory ol tb* deceased omceri.

Judge Advoeate-treueral tfwaim hai nearly com-pleted Iba report la tb* see ot Btrgemt Maaou tndwill suhmlt Itto Ib*Secretary ol War for ao'lojon

Monday. IIU generally anderitood Ihat It recom-mends a mitigation ol ttmtenoe.

VIEW! (T THE CBIBEIIE OOVUWIENT.

The Secretary of Ibe Chinese Legation will havetn interview with Ib* President early next wees,wlii!iu will present the views ol the Qoveromentoi China on tbesnbject. Tbe Chinese Minuter tlWapblßnion My*he bai Let determined wbetber ivrase ibe President approvea tbe bill be will Iran*fer the Embassy toHpain. but tblnka be would not.lie eaya tbat nuOer tbe billsome lO.uOO ChinameninCuba and tO 000 In Central Amtrlca acd Mexicowould ba forced to remain tbere because tbey oouldnut go borne witbout stopping at Ban Frauclaco.When it la remembered lua. Culneve religions be.lief hai considerable if do with tbeir deatre to «oborne ob certain occafvcuti and be sent bom* wbeadead, tbere t* bo littla eoibartatifueßt pendingunder the billto Ibe Cnlnase and tbere lidanger toihe American embassy tnCblna.

MOBX SCRMHtS AXD tCHOBH.

Horn* ot the friends of the Chinese billthink tbtibf cause (Jecenl Urant la a guest uf ths WhiteHoase tbat bis Influence willbe u»ed 10 favor ol aveto. Urant wa* tuucb courted by tbe ChineseUovernmeot wbeu Iv Cblna and be illaid to beopposed to lorua fta'urea of tbe bill.

Tbe Bta'e Department authorities pronounce theItw1violation of Ihe treaty and It In evident that Iftheir voice la potential, tbe Preaident will ve.o thebill. Tbe action of tbe Executive, however, lalikelyto be controlled byvaried consideration!.

Tbe Cnttc asserts tbst a prominent official (nameoat kit vi said to-day that President Arthur wouldundoubtedly return Ibe Chinese billlo Ibe Senatew ill'tilbis slgbttnrs The Crxtic also layi thultbere are a few Republican meniuen of the Hourswbo entertain the asms belief, but 11 adds tbat Ibemajority,however, believe that be otanol refute to•igu It.

iajVE scincioa.

Htatements bave been made 10 toe press that tberailroad lobby wa*very active la t'.tempta tv defeatthe Cbinewe blil,and tbat agents of the MixCuoip*.del ware conspicuous in tbeir effort*lv tb*lobby ;but aay one wbo choose* la examine tbe Donativevote on Ibe bill will readily come to the conoluilontbat tbe accusation tbat toy ol tboee vote* were ob.tatned by ourtupt influence* muat te groundless, althe list Iicouponed 01 tbe namei of men wbo areabove laapiclon.

Tba autbor tad publisher ol Ib*foregoing ptrt-grtpb are evidently not familiar with tee languageof the bill,tor It nowhere ipeaka of Cbtoese culsenior Chlne-ie subjects, but limplyul a Cblcete

"or•• Cblßere laborers/ 1 or *\u25a0 Chinese papeengere

"For

Instance, the oral section comprehensively suspendsfor twenty yeara a the oomlng of Chinese laborers."and the heavy penalties of tbe aecond leotlon areatlllmore rosprehenelvely preflcrlbed againat •- anymatter of any vessel of whitevtr nationality wbu\u25a0ball knowinglyon such vessel bring within tbejurisdiction ot tbe United states and permit to belauded any (JoUuie laborer from toy foreign port orplace."

the n?r:*»cr or mi csisiii bill

Daw Vobk. March tilb A Waahlngtos specialhaa tbe following:"friends of the President an-nouiiixit at tbitr belief that he will veto the Chi-nese billin Us present shape and endeavor to forceCongress to accept ia restriction of ten years. Incat* itahouid become a law.doubt, as 10 Its emcecyare already being expressed. Colby,one of the em-ploye's of the Hoc***,who has spt ut some time InChina, has called atienlioo to how easy it was forGhluamea to avoid the restriction plaoed upon theirimmigration to ih* Unltedji'.at-.. He said :\u25a0• Hongkong Is aBritish colony, and large numbers of Chi-nese go there and beoome naturalised. Mongolians

wishing to come to this country can go to Hongkocgand become British sobjeots ebd tben come herewlthont violating the prohibitory law, and Iunderstand that the Six Companlea are follyaware of tblsfaot and hate icede arrangement* with lirltfahecu.pamea wblcb were previously Interested in tbecoolie trade to Import Chinamen to Hongkong,have tbem naturalised there and In due aeaaon sendthem In Urge number! to the United states. Inad-dition to this, there Is alao an opening tor coolieImportations through Mexico and aoroes the Ameri-can borrli r

'"

TBEICOTT'! VBOTOOOL.

Aapecial from WaantuKi >n aaya there Is reason to

think bat tbe Administration will reject the Tres-ootl protocol, upon wbicb Blalbe emptied bis wrathtbe other asy. as to blame's Interview, itis gen.erally oouctdrd tint Ulelne baa made t strong Bawta,

ment of bis position, but wbetber ibat was any ta.

cation fur bis making the statement Is a qutatloaatuoDt* many of Uis 'riendi.

t liin«:.-..! Iflll.

AimlelyAbout tlivfate of t li«i

Rumors ol a Veto Which Seem to be Without

Adequate Foundation— Tho State Dipart-

mcr-t Said to Oppose the Bill-Chirgas ofImproper Influerces Us«d i.i tho House

Not Credited— Trescolt's Peruvian ProtocolLikely to be Disapproved— Distribution ofCivil Service Employes Among Ibe Dif-

ferent States— Chandler and ths Naval

Secretaryship.

isseelaMil Prass Daacatcbas.UOVEBROB BBOWM OB THEBEHUM BILL.

Wuuimatju. Maroh 25th The Uoum CommltUt00 Commerce h.-ard airth-r argomena inoppoiitlon10 the K.-gau Inter-3UI« Comiusroe billto-day. Ex-Ooverner Brown of Teauusaee, rtpresentiog tee

southwestern Interests of Gould, maintained that

tbe paS'-atis of the Beagau bill would be disastrousto Ibe aouthweltern part of tne oonutr* aud ab-solutely dettruolive to tbe revenues ol tbe railroad*.The nWagan bill Is really not to regulate, bot todirect lnttr-Btete commerce ana to discriminate aawell, tie maintain. d that it won d sMssalJ breakup through carriage, and held tbat while Uongreaamay btve tbe power to regulate luMr State com-ueroo v baa no rlgbt to attempt loregulate oommouHarriets.

THE IXDUK «FPUratiTl » BILL

Tbe dene.lt* Lj'umlt:e!> on Appr priatlons haireported 100 Indian Appropriation bill with antiueiidoieut wholly rtrlkiug oct the House pro-visions (or tne Incidental expen-ei ot the Indian.ervi c InNew Mtxic*aud Idaho, and reduclbg ibeamount eil for incldebtsl expenaet In Arisunafrom 146 uuu tv fit000. rue Committee alro atrlteout tbe Houae item of |3UU lltiu for collect ing andeubelating tbe Apaches and otaer luolans of Arlsausand >ew Mexico,and aubatliutlbK for It an appro-priation of (273 u;iu \u25a0\u25a0 tm subalellug and caring laltbe Apacbes and other Indiana of tbe Ban CarlcaRterrvition," divided tl follows : t\i tub.aliieDCe, tIIO.UOO ;(or olvilmtlon tod loa rucn n,including t>tj cf Indian labor. SW.DUO :furannuity, (BJ.OIO ;agricultural Implement!, seed!

and luppllis.135.1K 0, lur pty of emplojes.Siu,.OUO. Tbe Committee re ommebd Increasing tbeHon»« appropritticu of S'Ju,uuO for the Indian ladustrltl school, itPurest Orove. Oregon, from $Ju.-000 to SBJ.OOO. Tbey also Insert tbe following newprovision In regard to the Indians at the MescalsroAgency : a For tbe removal, with their conaent. oftbe MMOtlero Apacbta to Jecarllla Reservation, andfor tbe aupporl, civilisation tnd Instruction of theIndiana of tbe said tteeervatlon. Including pay uferaplojes, 115.000.

WASHINGTON DESPATCHES.

Or-joa Nates.

Nbor king- ai#ihod of Baiclda.Facainu. Msrcb 2Sth FreaSriak Cbrlstech, an•*•reatdeat of this city,committed suicide here

—**rby ibinltxa hlmsilf through Iliahead, rom

thseSKlot th* chtrot.lt is fopposed that he\u25a0eaead th* wetpoa (a( a tatipa from which part atthe banal bad boaa ivaivH) near bis month batonMac, a* th* greatnr part of the fas* aad bead wereblown oh. The decease* bad b*ea auxTortac fatyscn tram rtwumetum and had bean mad* a cripplethereby. Dartag tae forenoon to day be Bad com.P'siaal Bach of pains la his limbs aad to bis stateel health and the too tre* ladaujaaw la aplrttoa*Honors is sasribed th*rub act Be was a aailva of

\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0l. Myean at eg*, ana Imtm a wife and Ob*emlU. \u25a0 •

* Mew Kallreaxl PrejaeuMunu. W. T., March iistb.

—Tbe Beaui*.

Walla Walla Bad Maker Olty kUiiroad Oompacy willtie tt* avtlssM of toeorporetlea la tnit olty nextMeedty B. L TMlar. Thotaai Barke. 4 K.Lowla.\u25a0 •.MtvjTt,\u25a0. B Begley, jako Leery aod Ueorg*W Uarria willbe Mmlaniriaraluit, aad the oapltel•toe* wUIb*»S aoo.ooo. Tba object Itto bvjlld•aarrow-aTsaiK railroad from tuia city to Walla Wallaaad baker Olty or boom other polat where coaaat-ttoa aaey be made wttb the Oaapta abort line frosa(Mesa stiver la Wyomlag One baadr*d aad artyLa^raemaxemjßHWl ataaal aaTsaaxl aTaf IB*sTaaxawßat axaaaxl axaaaßßß

*ak**^L-

M 4

aßMetey aad aa axeMb BaTM willb*bakaa bait weak.Mea willbe pat at work la the pee* by wblcb th*road 1* as «mt tbe mllaalllal Bad aa thli aad afaat read at aa early day.

A Caaa ar Tttreo Blark Craws.

•a> lUI-ABX,March 2»lh._ About dark tti* even>Bf tbe people o! Baa kales) wen throws IB a Mat*of excitement bordstllxg oa frtnxy by tbe report tbatBBOtaar aiaisai bat beec eommltud.the victim tbi*

Utw*lilaia well-knows ca'iie dealer tad rtneberof abas Msall Hor.os were qalcti; Mddled aadab* aHiiriatarted tar the aeoae of tbe reportedmurder, followed by tjaltea number ol cltlteiii tillaiawl apoa sweattac tbe aasaMln before bs hadttate to set away. Arrivipgal tb* domicile ol tb*

tlureas v victim, tba party learaad that tb* cattle

dealer was ta taa FiaauUuu. aad as far a* kaownwaa alive aad well. After dillawal taquiry at 10 the

orwia af taa ejardar story 11 was asoenalßed tt,a

•a* rase* or aforesaid bad hirsts! BaaacUlly embtrtawed, aad * litu*boy overheard two H*a dlaousa-lag tb* afjatnat the laparaid vieOai. wao IIinaalwws laltblsu to oaa at ta***.who Mid,•• He labastac

"T*j*athar rsaßßrftad, • Tm. Bad ha cugbl

•s b* *Bot,"aad saaad tbat he haa a mind to do ItThis itaae each aa leaprMali*oa tb* boy tbal totae am peraoa a*met hs told it as as aecompltsbedtact.

Maria* Kiwi.9Ba»»liua», Mtret lath

—Arrlveu. Wysai.B».

Mww teaav Marab Mah—

Arrived, «|»< aad MUU -Mr.Taaayaaa. IIdoesa Ipay la uy M 4s las

A Boaatiral S*w Piciare.

Aannaaaoadeat of tb*Hlsamiait Pasjiatil writ**About bra* o'clock ibl*afawaoaa. whil*tbe was***of the Chesapeake Bay, like aiillaa ibiia.nsaisMdtba xasay boats witb aaalled mUb tntttmt lastly saISjaj aaa^BwamPaA ftaasasawa aßßxawWwaßawil w/ aVaaaTaBBBawBwBB-^ tt^aVwaVawawßaßaT ISaaa

aloa« the ikon aordarta. oa tba key. a gseaasaasoeae, \u25a0atalttaa from jsiallat aaaMMaaa af taaatausphsn. Ibat awatd rmjita lavnatms keeasythe doealtral ssßrasja of Africa's arei iisstM. ThelighthoaM MIB*Cap*. wßieb \u25a0 barely dieseraleleordbMaily wttb tae eased eye frost lbs spo' we 00.copied, txiag tilrveea sallee o«, sow teeeied a

gated baas, aaal tit ataasoi*. whlea aad tbe ap.piataaM af aa Uatteaw apoerbsad, was partly held(MMtbtw by tb* SMdla walab sasMasded II lib*aa imsMos* veil of fiaetaa aiiaiib

Tb*adjeoeai aaad hlU* were erea sw*e kiialMal.t>*>iOj>Biw>l>HlftfPawllaMai 1B|4) aaMtJaWMaaaW. tarSß aaaSMllaw-•aaa* aad grsaas-u ef wblob Ilast aasili toretail.dotted bore tad tbera with am* *f aeM, ibiihHaad Mpsbir* baaMab ta*oßUejas lapa af Iba aaa.mlIBetr rolllac summiu pMaed beynad tae pels efootloal vialoa. aad t foasd. aa aweaeaia. rreea rnborevert* lato wkioa 1bad tmllea tbat til baa instilaway aad aaUUaa resaalaed bMt dark Ua*eloafthsivfeceof 18. waaa* t* ssrk IBs dlttaal ehors

Ta* BJo-rbarlil-s of aa lo*arg«at lauf lathe Tswa af taiaraa.

A ooneipoadscl of tbs Panama > ar ja4 Wsnld.writingfrom Lima uader late ol February ltta,MISI

a. short aoooaut of rectal event* la th* smalltowa of OaiMna. which Baa Beea published, signedby 'Be principal Inhabitant*, ahows ma conditionof that piaaa until Chilean troop* tin sent tarestore order tad aeeupy it The fly-sß*eiI*headed••Coo4act*f sob Pnl.;l Benatlde* frooa JanuaryIthto Jaaaary 134," bat a* her* gives la much<Mnd*as*4 :

Beaatlde* look ofaee al IS:Ma. m oa IB* TIB ofJanuary aad at sac* gat* orders that ins baralßgaad sacklag o' th* city mould be eoattaoad a* bisman and too** aaauaaaawd by IBs Ootaraor.£311110. At t4.8. aa aba *»B, Beaavide* aad sightsoldier*, west to th* tiiHiast of Sens* Lsnslrloa.when a aambef ol famines Bad aoughl refaas. andaccused him at hating akaa part la the dsfeao* of

Ih*town Beaavldaa condemned him to death, batIke shot fired al aim salaasd ,him by a aureel*. aadBwatlde* then told aim. anter peaelrj of death, toruaaia a prlmeae la hi* hows*. Baaatida* waabagged bymany to allow them to hart th*bod* ofDoa Joan Depaoll. me calet at in*Foreign UrbanOaerd of Ih*ally,who we* ia*iastnal»d by the pop.siace ib Gomeroiii street, bat ha rvfaeed 10 gtr*usn*c*eeary permtasioa aad ordered that the Body,naked t* It waa. ihould Do plaaad ia a ladJatsod carried Into in* a*ld*, when it we*thrown down, with tb* de*lartiloa thaianyone attempting to bury Itwoo'1be sho* al one*.This was doca after ;' • body Bad been pooilctysxaoeed daring Iwo :v< sad Bcuatt***'etßoen hadkicked aad lasaltsd the life M nmain*. O*tbe be stole the furniture irjm *»ar aej

'boom and Midhie men to Darn down th* stores sadaad wareßoase* owned by that asatlaaua. Ofcoarse, this order was el one* obey OatbelUia.revolver la head, a* eotert d •aaaw Mejla's drag-stor* aad ordered itas be earned dowa. bat ibisorder ntnot obeyed, b*ea*s* hta oncers aad naeaooald not obtain medicines eisewß*r*. th* threeother druggist*' stores biting been Darned down.Mejta'iUfa we* threatened on tbe 1Jib aad 19.b, batbe escaped. Th*people pnvealad Baaav'tls* car-

tag out the order he had g:ten to shoot Zeaallos,la*talagraph clerk, tad to paßlloly tog hi*wit*.Learning th* Chileans wee* approaching, be qalcklyleft the allyoa the 131. a fur deiltarlag IkInto th*hand! of Ih**av*c*Oottmer Tyolillo,to wßosa begave orders to attatly ilssanf it. aad la kill the tawlababltaai* whoa* ctn annMariM had prwvaaladtheir l«a»ln*.

Oa the Jain th* said QeiMaer. aoeompaalad by adruakea. plaad*nag mob. armed withall classes ofweapoas. marched torough th* dry. Bring rises aadthrtatanlng death to all. Fortunately they haltsdla the Alaaseda la all themselves withMolts liquor, tad * brtve Itatlaa ataiiiAntonio Uaiibaldl. look advaataaa of this omasa.itaac* tO rid* tO Chlnchs Bsjt.on*league dlstaai,aad ask aasutaao* prom th* Chilean form whl*ahad arrived then. This sßStsliao* was at one*glvoa. aad to.oil to the** soldiers th* little thair*maia* of Cblacba Alia was Be* li—ijil.aadBsaatlda* and Zotlllo were pnveasasi from oarrylngout their vlllalaou* design*. Cy to th* preseal Ih*aamber ol killed la that district remains ciknowa.Peace, hows***, nlgas thrsaghosl th*Departmentof Tea. bow It la la th*baaaa of th*nallaaaa Tbalahabitaa \u25a0 afro* la sayug that It th* troops lest*th**win hat* ta MBlgrat*.

Tb*Bttdiet Cammlttee ot la*rren h CBambev ofDaputie* has beea completed by tae electloa ofthree mamoers. :wo of wham we favuiab.e to tbeuoveianeat. TM taird I*M. Booviete, wno waaMlaisuv of Commtrce la the i.'abine of (iamaatta.

A Criminal Uourt at Mempuii has aofjaitted tbabroker* charged with gambling In future*, thea glv.tag legal sanction to tbe tr»a«sctloa*.

Last nigat j a. an operative la oaa ottea mills of Delhea. Mast ,w-al borne ali(Blijander ib*Inrlueoo* ef liquor, tad after a few wow,

wttb bl* wtf*,**u*d a rasor aad cut kar tuner,*evertng the jugular vela aad oarotid artery. 9B«

made t terrible slruMle for escapeOne Clybaro. a murlerer ander 108108*0 of death

tlColumbia, south Carolina, bas eecapej from jail.

A Ore at Jl Louts l.»t nl«u> «att- d ibe favui-arefact aa of Liremer Bro* A Mllicr. Lose, S6O IKOlE«ar \u25a0\u25a0!

PERUVIAN DISCORDERS.

Th* LawnßOS striker! ar*rsoslvlag much ObMbw)inppurt, tad (Mlgreatly etooaraeefl,

Bismarck Oas goae to Frledriekarak.EmUntlon from th* Clyde piraaliaa to bs vary

large tbts seasoa.

TELEGRAPHIC LINES.

Dei>*ly SSas (islsslis.WrxusBABBB Pa.. Marob 25ia Aa exploalon of

gas occurred a: lb« Laurel Baa Mlaes of 'be Dela-ware and HqIKBCoal Uinipa.Br tc-alght. JamevWilliams, th* are foreman . William Soot 111*, Wil-liam Ashford and twj aoknowa mi a.*, wen In thepitit th* time liIi*n po*ed that 1:1ue ilead.

\u25a0 oae Ilfap Ovte Her Divorce.

Balrlae I of rsvsrtfi

Saw Kobe. MarciIsM —Judge L.intn re to day,la Ibe sapreme Court, jraaied t decree of dlvora*la la*101 lbroUKbt oy Hoee Etyuge Bailer waiaatkar haabaad. Usorg* H. Batlar. lbo plamtiS a awell-known actre**, aad ah* oaaiaas IB*def*u4*al,

wao is a nephew o- jeoarai Buuer. wltß adaluty.

Oaoel bteaooa for Orsaalslaa.T»»iro» Hsrcb KM fy nc-odi«rj are* haew

oooarrad 10 two weeks, aad tbe cllxsu* sra MilIXlBg.

Milwahebb. Marcn JStn—

bM A. V.rrey-r cmmaooer of a Mew Xork Hsjaaawa daring ih*war. w.afound dead ib bed tbls mert.* 4 11 is soppoaed c*committed suicide oa accoont of poverty

Masai Will Persaas be rjj-daaaa.

Chicaoo Maroß iitD—

M a. Uteaeoo. wuo tookthe muaeter pen loa infavor of BUaua to Wuu.ll.loa Baa ntunted, aud says tb« Keaenl laapreeelia1* that the oaaaos 1* too Mvese aad that Be willb*pardooevl aad dismissed from Ibe army

l*«w*T*XItHtterftli.liiUTlUJ,Karoo 25 ix _tM Law tax D«mocnt«

bra Mllxl•uiiTtoii.gtor il*iinn. to niiuui• uoT»rnoi.

Tka LaasOllaw OB*a«jalee.Boaroa, Mar n jStu

—sVrvlce* over Hearr W.

Loo*!eiiow will be pr.vate. at hta le«« Boeae, iau-day. The tubltc aervioe* will be al aaplalua

Oaapel. Th* remain* will be interred at MountAabarn.

AllIbe poefa family wen at the death bwawkla.Thar* wen his three Jsaahtan, Bdltß ;Mra. tt. \u25a0Daoa <, Alien and Aaaa , ai* son*. am*et and

CharUs ;hi* nephews, Wllitaa H and WadawortbLongfellow of Portland, Me. ,hi* brother. Alaxaa-der of Portland ;bla sistsn, Mrs. James iteesaleeiof Cambridge, and Mn. lHaroe of Portland ;hi*brotkver la-law, Thames Appletoa of Bgetoa. tadMn. Sraeat Loagfaliow

avaalor Mill's «araleal UserallitaPBiLADXLrH:*,Marcn i&.a "eu.iora.it o' Ueoi-

gla bad uiuiner operatloo perioroiel to dey. Thephyaiciaa* v) there si uo apprehaaaloa of a aeri-oua reealt. and that taen willBe uo neoesaity foranother operation.

La aalle tclcbralloa AlMwOblkajm, Marcn \u25a0 B Al a me* tail cf

committees represeauag tanoaa leesl as>ociaiiooa,

it wss molted to abandon the Ids* of celebratingIB*bl-oenteanlal aanlveraary of La awsaa*! dieooteryof tbe mouth of the Mississippi. Thl* action wa.bated on tbe distressing condition of affairs IB theMississippi Talley.

MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS.Ta» Loo*f.ll»w tr«a.r>l m (••

• I'rlvataOm-Uwh sl<.i..<pHi Ki..r Mil

Klilif-ItMall* Cl.br.il..at MawUr>»i Aku««M4

—a*i>at«r \u25a0•\u25a0.

\u25a0Ill'* «. »a-ie« •« Life• «m <>.,

••*rC.Cilia'. ULII>*«UQ.d Ul».teaaata.

immm n (~-t

\u25a0allroad •latlea Baraasl.PlittsbbA'J S. T.lUrchioib.

-1tieronnd haejaa

tad freight and pw**ager J«pot at Ib*ChateaagayNarrow.gtage kaliruad bat* been Darned. If)10.oomMltsa, a passenger coach tad two frelihi carswen destroyed. Loss. 119,040. Aboy twelve year*of asa was burned to dea ti la in-roaad-hoa*a. and

the Station Agent I*daageraaaly burned. Thar* wa*sb explosion of a barrel of kerosene.

\u25a0rake Throat** a BridgesUcsm'-sd March i'th.— trainha train on it*

O. lv ro»d acok* tnroanQ iti'Mwar CliftsaForge, killingthe ta«ueer aad tsesaaa east lajoricgssttral others.

\u25a0>l*Ua«alak«« DliurParty.PmMntr.m. M>r a 14tO

_Q«Of « W. Chlldl

sa>a«t>li»a• di \u25a0;iiuoi»o- iJ p»»7 ifela ••\u2666&'•«.•

Bua<< tboai belDii SaMaal Unit,Qov«raor 11jjt,QoTtraor Conwll D X<* Tark, U«ir]< iiob-m aCd«ud 9. Pun npnl,muuiiWid* U> a;.too. ''ta •deD. Davli,Hoar mil Fenil*'-'O. O«a»r»l Pi aJ^iiPon.r. «put« Kaihi, Si-prM*iiUUT» (mi a,Cblef Inttlzad«it. Jad<«* briijml i> .»|,ut M»«York, Collector U;batt*oa of Saw Ii~k. JctiaMilYou*uJ Ursarai Aaaon MeOaok.

\u25a0ace HsrsH Brokea Btavra.LotrisviLLjt Marci /U.-i»» ol'.nratwi raos-

boras*. \u25a0' Baoc-o"."

aad •\u25a0 Little Bodli." teokedowa whileat wi>rk'tH"morniß^. •• Bancroft 'la theproperty of MiltKoujh >nla LntleHofßn" Belcaga10 Cbnrjb'lt at Johason. • Baacrof t

'was tt* -

of the Loaisvllle cap laat season, aad great thughad beau .xpected of him m.i year Both koneeBed beeo ibriii.ibecked ia IB* BeUlasi Book* fortbe fixed event* of tbe May a»nE» itL.atsvr-aad 8i Liois •• Bootjack \u25a0 ha* also gone lame, aad11 la feared tbal be wli be loet t, ih*larf.

Fl*m»*i rowsSiicata Ml**.,auol lita.—The river rase her*

two inches IB IB*last 31boar* anil la still rising.I-la now 11mcße* anota the ntKb-water ma.-a ji

IRK.VJane. La.Is submerged m Us depth of two to

three fret, the baek-aaiar Being higher than lorriver. To* levee we*col to allow the water to 188back Into IB*rtv*r. The terry oust Csat»-a»a •><bastly soga.ad all day la trennporttnif o««si* andBlock from Tidalla aad tb* o.em w-1district backof then to this city. Naicbcx I* crowded withrefugees aod drove* of slock passing IBrougß th-towa

Parties from the neighborhood of Lake Ccaaerdlaand Tease* Biver »p«rt great desiilailoa tß*t*Tb* water row ao fast that maay people had plaa.dpicket* across th* raften ia thetr houses to lakeretuge tbere.

Mtar-lOate Casea.WaSßxaarsw. March liih Tbs star-rout* cases

easa* up la Ih*Criminal Quart to-day. Colonellnganoll,oa behalf of Stapbea W. Oottsf. notifiedthe Oourt tbat Bs desired t* file a BMtlaa to eataalde be lnJletm*al, tad Wai prepared lo submittuthorltlei in lupport ol11. Coloaal laaanoll readIbe niotloa, wßloh was based oa the folluwtagtrotcls :Thai th* Qrasd Jary had bo legal ta.Iborltjto nnd Ih*Bald lodlcluiaal ;IBal the Dta.IriolAttorney had ao legal authority tjdraw MidIBdictaisßl, aad exhibit IIto tbe Bread Jury, b*oaas* Oeorge B Oorkhil. Dtltrlct atloraey, did axhibil said Indictment wltasul anord«ro! tb* su-preme Oourt of tha Disirtel of Oolasabta. or anyJustice thereof ;aad Ihat Ib*Uraad Jury did avlBad the ladtetmoat et tasir owa kaowledfo. sadasitaer wen Doney et si. oamad aver to aaiwer thaaotloo of the Oread Jary,

WUsoa. ai counsel for Oeaaral Brady, Waa tlsda motion to qassb ihs ladimaunt as io bM ciiau

and axier reading apaper, whlob was very loot,sadwhich Ml forts namsreai reasons, Including waatol Jarladtctloa, loiolßcieaoy la averauat of laafaoti toMS (ortb s SsißM agalasi the Uultod etates.oecaus* tb* ofsao* ast focth Is 00l mob a aa* at tobs peaal under the laws ef IBs United Wain aadbecause at th*Urn* lbs commission of ths sola wascharged tb* defendant waa aa oxuoer of tbe fjaltedWats* Qovernmsot. aad hi*acts w*f*aot labjscl tolnnitlgallonby IBls Oourt.It waa agreed to postpone further heariac ol tha

Dorssy aad Bndy eaaa* untilFriday next

Oolooel Bills tbsa asksd for tb* arral«saMßt atlbs partial Indloted la th* straw boad oasM.

Colonel latereoll gave aollce thai he shoald alsoal* s motion to falsa th* demurrer as Bias sadolben have done

Fat rhsumausM itatlor Tiashsis take* hia iesasaJales la warm water.

t.tllle Vsh for Ur.Laaaaee.TB*Qov*rnwenl uaouls an uaing iDeir atmoat

exertion* to pr*v*nt*uy report* about Dv.Uiumoappearing la tba papers. TB*aUUaaaau aboal laaexistence ol insanity la Br Limaou'i family Bava.oowaver, bean qaeted here, aad have ooaapeliedpublic aa tlea tion. and toey will be laid BeforeSir WllUam Baroourt. rbe Hoaa* s«cntarymay be lodaeed by Iba preaaa.l*.tloa OX tae*. facts to recommead aoommutation of the seal**o# or order a s«*rQblagInquiry into IB*mental oonditloa of IB* soaeist.bat at prawn: so far a! mi publicoaa **s.tuer* laBOt od« stag!* gleam of bop* for tbe Doctor, Soreporters will be allowed to witness IB* ax*eatloa, In aooordancs with tb* pria-dpi* bow adopted of keeping tbesonvlet uotlsr capital aeateace la complete pri-vacy from tba momeal that judgaaeut waa pasaedapoo bim un'll it haa been e«rrled oat. I>». Laan-loa tialready nearly lorgottoa By the Loadoa pub-llo (thaaks to tbls), aad tbe fact tells agaiast anyattempt to obtain a favorab.a kearlag by ths Oov.eminent

Itallaa Fla»*ee* Fro*»arowaKome. Maroh Jilb

_< ie staUaiint of the Mlßlt-

t*r o( Fttuaoi was pise sd la ths Uepuiies to-day.Itdwells apoß tee pro*, iof improvement of IB*nuances, Tbe surplus o: 1881, whlob was estimatedat 7.IJU 000 Un, ross to upward of 44.0*0.000 lire,aad the ordinary receipts axoesdsd ths ordinary expeodlture by 1*0,000,000 Un. It 1* uot laleaded olasua any new rente* exespt for railway works. Thesurplus of 18(3 Ii estimated tt T 000,000 lire,la•pita of ty* additional 12.000.000 lire allotted foe-army purposes Tb* Minister of Flaaaca gives absolate aasoraaees thai lbs abollttoa of forced cur.reucy willbe completely accomplished soou.

The aaltae larartasas a Paasr.OontTiNTiaorLß, March 2tta Tba Lnimt Btr.

•M, SB KBgllaa dally newspaper, has beea lap-pressed .

Froaldeat of Rsdfsl Coaaaaltte*.

raaßejr* mt tae •\u25a0 errewtloa.

Pian. March 23lh.—Daniel Wilson baa bean•leoted Presidout ol tb*Uuuict Comsalttes.

Tiamu, March 3*ib Of .1 despatch*! repotIthat small baads oontluually atari ap la all parts ofHanegovlaa aad retire ia tbe approach ef troop*.Th*Iniorgenu never aaeambie la large bodlaa.

r.ui(fof the Bsisswas.oo«niHTnoPi.E, Maroh laia Tbs Ports, altar

muoh delay, has gnutsd permtasioa tv a KuMlactranapon with coavleli sad Iroopi lot alberta topail tarough Ibe Boaphorai sa coadltloa that thapermission will b* considered aal«ia aad aevercited as >\ praoadSßt.

Tbe Ball avialaat Hradlaaa-h.The ilecturs bave taken a trieujiy suit against

Mr. Bradlaugb, to compel him to perform hla Par-liamentary dutlea IIIs hoped tbal Ibey may in-troduce tb* qnealon. aod ootala tb* decision of alaw Uuurt.

fsladeloae aa*DsKira.Mr.Gladstone la ex^»c;-a bet(>rs long to git* op

the Chancellorship of Ibe Exchequer.Mr.Ooscbrn's action clears the way for bis ad-

mission 13 Downing street. Tbe Liberal partywould hall his accession withdelight, and bis mod-eration would be a counterpoise to ibe Birminghamschool He I*also the best authority on iba Liberal aide in foreign polities, so that hie advicewould be of great a-elatanoe to the Cabinet andespecially te L>rd Qrantill*,who belongs lo 100 oldForeign School. Mr. Uoeohtn liintimate w.lh allthe |leadlng continental suuimen.

Fair Iraae.several attampu un b-ou made during tae ses.

s: jo io discos* lair trade, bat nothing was aooompllabed till last uigbl,wbeu Mr. Uchle proposedan Inquiry into the effect* of foreign traffic ou Brit-ish tride and commerce . Tne debate wim no'abiefor 81r S'afI jrd Hortbciite's action. Two yean agobedecouu'ed sucb an inquiry as Injurious, wbllsyrsterday be pr>fe»*>d adueraao* lo free trade, butsupported tbd motion, wbicn found elguty.alae veteaIn lv favor. A stronger vote than that bad cer-tainly beea expecred, though itwm largely owingto the deit wording ot ths resolution, which exceed-ed the real object of tb* Inquiry from th* text.

lljjlru*taad Ladlea' DressLondoa loviety is deeply lutereated la ladle* by-

glealc lecturee uader ibe au<»lc<i of tbe NationalHealth society. There lian exblaitlou of dross cloth-ing, boots, classical tostßtne* aad of bloomer andother Improved st)le* hsnglLg chiefly from IB*tbculdars.

Italian Opera.A oompany con-aioinn two Italian troupes, under

Karl Letbav'w cbalrman«blp, dr. liye being d.rec-tor, with Mr. MapteaoD's s?rvloes secured for teayear*, willnave entin. con'*ol of tbe Italian openin lireat Britain aad tbe (Jolted dtatee during ibecoming season It will Hive \u25a0\u25a0 Carmen." •\u25a0 MBUSto-felss," "L Hsrcdlade," and a asw piecs entitled

Nsleie.' Mm* M Is itruck bt to*originalpow»r of thli work, tnd dMires to appsu ia IBsprincipal charactsr.

The Jkaaerlc*ai laiaeets.lit (oax, March ]sib -tbe »'sr(ii Losdoa

sable apecial aaji i Tb*r>p;rt ibat the Americasprase has been discussing atjrijaaiy the qo»«tioa oftb* Imprisonment of tbe Irish \u25a0\u25a0 suspect*

"attract*

o.u:h attention here especially in official circles,wbare itla no looger poaalble lo ignore or poob-pooß IB*subjeot, Tba Oovernmenl la already em-birrasstd bf tbe number of prisoners un it*band*,some Jou In all, and Ibe demands of many Liberals,a* well aa of the t'onesrvaiives, for their r»!-a*»la spit* o( tbi cjatlhusd srmts ths bud.twr of iirlout ootragu nta uot diminished. Idoaot take Into account Ibe general returns cta«inrlaii oatnges, la which threat* ulna letien Bg-un *oext*n*lv*ly,.in.-c it Is often pnuodad thaitenanta. wbetber disposed or disinclined lo pay nac.sand tbemeelve* sucb eyistles by way of protectloaor excuse. Ittibow area almost aalvenally, IInotadmitted, tbat ibe Land bill,from wblcb ao muohwai bjueJ, uin utter (allure. A powerful aeciloaof Liberals, as Ihave alreaJy laid, an dsmaodlnghow long ih*suspects an to be kepi In prison andtherefore aay pressure from tbe United SUMS lafavor of American ciiaeci held in detention couldscarcely fall to foroa fiiadstone to make a speedyaad very possibly favorable decn-oa in Ibe matter.

HaltlaaT Bllalatera.Tha ofacUl world lifairly ainased from oanlr* lo

ciroumrersaos at lbs spec sola of thrss soon promt,nenl memben ol tbs ujvsrnmeal as Sir ÜbarleaOUki, Mr. Fawoetl, and Mr. unamberlaln walkingaal of the House oo a Usblnel reeolutlou Being tn-trodaced by the Pnmler. (or Ue cuatoaury ailow-aaos lo the Duke cf Albany at bn marriage aad tobis widow \u25a0boul't abe survive bim Tbe •• bolt-Ing

"members publicly repelled th*lr re-

sponsibility tor tb* proposition aa even;never knowa before in ibe history of EnglishMlnl<l»ta. Tbsre Is a great fuss, also because MrBright kept bis hal on waaa ths Qaeea'* messagecuncetning the allowance to Prince Leopold wasread ;bat the Obambeiiala *- Incident

"provokes

far mot* attention and comment becana* of the•tudled latult to th* Crown aod to tbe liovernmeut0' which be forms a part. Mr. (iladitooa IIthas•bowß to have uo Influence, even with his Kadieslcsliaagus.

\u25a0efarwa Ilab MalesAl Ike oomlng maailiw of ih- Heform Ulab, to

altar tbe rules governing the el.-ction cf new mem-)era. IIla andsratooU taat a demand will be madeloropen voting. Mr.Uhambariaia la uudl<v;als*dlywroib ov*r tbe ejection of Bis two Brutbers. la*latest \u25a0' isaasngera ty IB*Ultck BellLia*,"*adtb>threat .a made ihat unless tua iaie. are aiiered, totr*will bs a formidable aeo*ssloa from ths OluoBrightasd maay o'her very prosalßeai wmtttibeing mestioasd as likely to be aaoaf, 'hi seoedan.Itla probable, howaver, that the Uaambariaiu fac-tion willsßooeed Innetting th* sjeiem of alscxoaBy eommltte* adopted, waich prevails at us f»*r.rick and other dabs.

Mae'lcal Bcheaae laui lac Coateea-rauives.ThiOQUserviivH are o lieved to be dr.diu^ to

ward a schame for buying out the Iriia laadlordi.Their peo)*«< l« aot r»t foraaloed. bat jud(at bytbe disposition of tha party leaders aod Ibe ques-tions pu to wttufssss baton lbs Lords Oommliiee,the Conservative* an to a* endMed with a far monsweeping scheme than in-Lotna* proooasd. rb«acb«me Is in tbe air hut It la oryitalllliog.

Lea**!***Oraal.The minority •«. O.i Pribew Leopold's grant

showed a substantial Inereae* ov r |.r*Ylou«minorlues against prattoas royal grant*. Bat for ib« asuiting language a: Healy. and the disreep*et.'ul altaoka of Storey, and other speakers, tea minoritywould bate be-B IS or 20 more.

l:n(fllr.|l Politics Itt-vlrueclfront DUTuren t Stand-polnta.

A Liberal Correspondent $ Story ol \u25a0 Conur

vative Scrum* to Buy Out ths Irish Land-

lords-Goschen Talked of lor a Cabi-et

Position— Fair Trade Debate— A Conserva-tive Wrller Thinks the American Suspec's

will be Released If Gladstone is Pushed—Bolli-g Ministers

—Dr. Lamson- Italian

Finances Prosperous.

IMrrUmlPr«aa "tt~*t*~tTae Saieraanal mm* the Clatara.

Haw Vuait, M>rcb xSth Tne lVtOwwi tendonspecial Ist*:Owlsg to recent arrangement* lawhich the Irish party was excluded, a division oatbs Clotora baa been set down (or Thursday. Tt mOoternmenl txpee ia majority of a'mui 250. lbsmoat ea«atlte propaeala for lbs reform of sroordareare found in the other reaoluiloa* rather Ihsa toeUloture, but the latter lavulvei a new prlacl^ia bywhich the Uoternuunl willstand or fall. Althoagnthe mtjorlty willbe Slight.Its safety of th*Ootern.ment la leas aflccied by tbe Cloture man by in*newproposal* wblon tbe opposilioa an framing for Ik*Land Act.

CABLE DESPATCHES.

The SlmU•/ Cal^/entia arrived at lido a. m. «ndlbs Ortgm crossed oat al 4JO r.si.

Wm. Lever, who was Injuredit Fliher's Ltndlngby being rua lalo by a lusmer, died to-night alTtnooaver olhis Ipjutlei,

tee (ienerel Assembly.

ru>m<D, March 2618.- Bit. i.T. Ml!IIgan ofAstoria wis slcoted Moderator by tb* freabyiery olUrsgon la sesstoa at Kossburg, and Key. 11. W. Hill,tiynodlcal Missionary, wm cbesen UommlMloner lo

Wills rtlsMl f»r Prtktls.Tb* (ollowißg will* w*r*tied yesterday lor pro-

bats :Caspar Frederick Wolf, who died Maroh l»tb.IUI. Tbs pstltloasr aad exscutrli la Ellas Wolf.Ths estate la valued at 4600 Th* will of HenryEvaa* Mlllord was filed by Barab A. Mlllord. Tbeestate I* valued al 53718 Ths will of WilliamFietcbar was fllsd by Jobn Hash, who, sad UharlesE. »» xey. are named al exeoui*r». Th* eitat* lavalued at S3V.OC*. Tha will bequeaths I2COO each

lo tba executors . SIOOO to Peter Paaoaa ol BanFrtaolaeo. aad I\u25a0««> la trait, to tbe Mayor andOomaioa Ooaaoll ol Marysvllle, to be invests! sndtk« interest paid, tl least aouually to lbs Directorsof lbs MsryivlllePublic Library (or tbs purchase olbook!. Tb*residue of tbe estate Is loft to the «im-

atari, io tiuat, to pay the interest, at least Mm!,

annually, to Mn. Ellasbaib Fletcher, widow olisstator's brother residing la Islington. Londonaad ber children. Taatator formerly rssldcd In

Maryivllla. Tbe will IIdatad June lßtb,18INI.

Vks) •\u25a0 <-|IF of To«!•.'•Last Friday aftornooa tb* United BUtas revsaa*

cutler, noes** fsnssa. left this port to intercept tb*\u25a0aeaauhlp Ci% •/ TAakts,da* ytsurday. seventeendayi from Hongkong. Th* dspsrtare wis secret,

as ths catter carried a number af Federal officialscsaasotod with tae Trsaaarj Dspartmant, aod th*Callad Hlatss Olstrlot Attorney, sad Marshal's ofBass. Itwas understood that the object was lo ar.tax*, aa board lbs SWrt*. esttala ptnoni icoaasd ofbolng coaassaad witb th* opium amoggllag oonaplrs«>. th* axlsteaes of which la this cityBsd bora clselosad la Ih* prooasdlßCS before tb*United Mat**Dlatrlet Oourt. Warranta lor their ar-rest w*i*la tb* handa of a Depaly United Stele*Marshal ,who was among Iba officials who weal oatoa tb* cottar. Tha aslaur* ol opium Intended lobssmuggled wai alao part ol ths objset of tbs cultsr'ipwty Contrary io eipacutloa, th* *>•» did solarriv* ta port ysslsrday. aad at two o'clock Italimoratac than was as aawi ol bar.

Nevada baa aalt Oalaes*. SIMM Indians, aaa 4M

A Waal's Ueataa.Th* loUowtßg Iithe raport of the deaths in thli

olty during tb* week ending Friday night, as faraiabad by the Health Department : Total deaths,131 ;male*. 69. females'. 68 ; na tiros ol tbe PacificUoait. f< ;ot other states ol ths Colon ,13 ;of (or-

e:sn oouolrle*. (7. unascertained nativity,1. Iliaduader 1year of *fs.10 :from 1to 2 yssrs, 11:1k8, 17 . 6 to IV.1, 10 to IT,, 3 , 15 to 20. 2 ;SO to 30,17 ;SO to 40 16 ,aO to SJ, Ml 50 to 60, II; SO toiv,e;Tu to B<i, c. la tbs First Ward, 6 ;Second,i|Fourth, 13 ;sixth, 4 , Beveatb, 6 ;Klgbth, 6 ;Nmtli,6 ,Taalh, 16 ;Eleventh. 18 | Twelfth. ItDied in public laitltatloM, 2f> ; oasualtlei, 1;

sulcld*. a. Tbe principal dlseaaee were Aneurism.3.brain dlsaass.il :Bright'!dlsssse. 2 . broaobll.a.8 |caaoer. a;dlpaibarta, 4 ;typhoid fever, 3 ;baartdisease, 8 ,lung disease fi.measles, t; old bus, I;psraijsia, 3 |pbtbiiis. 30 , pasamoals, 18. Thereware a salcldes aad 1 camilly. Tbs diseases anciassltel a* follow! :Zymotic, 21 ;constitutional,3k ;local, 62 ;devslopmsstal, 4 ; by vicleoce, t ;uuaS3e,r!alnsd cans*. 1.

Oaesu- Wlido's Loctarai.Ths opportunity to be alther proselyted to

\u25a0aotb^tio*, or le be oonarmed la Ibe philosophy audpractice of ibat dfeligbtfal system M tba beautifulla nature and art will be praaeatsd tbll week alPiatts Hall To-morrow evening Mr.Oscar Wilde,the aroitla. so called— more appropriately, tbe ad-vocate—of tbe theory of lasts, will appear witbhi!lecture entitled, •• The KaglllbHenalaaance." Tb*extraordinary demand for tickets for this lecturebas ladaoad tba management o announce *secondlociure, Wsdussday evening, oo

-Art Dscorstloa

—tbe practical application of the aitbstlo theory tveveryday bome-ufe and art oraainsaMiloa." Tksdemand for tickets at Uray'e music store Is re-markable. Wedaasdai 'a lecture willbe Mr.Wilde'slnal appearance la tbls city, a largs nambsr ofibe most desirable Bests has b**n secured (or tb*Brat lootare. aad tbe manager bas arranged for twobusdrad addliiooal cttaira lv eligible looatloue,which may be secured to-morrow, after nine o'clock.al Urtysmnsic store. Tbe arst address will ladi-cst* tb* work ol th* tat betes ; ths aecond addrutwill probsbly appeal more generally to the public

Mr.Wlidi willarrive IB thlicity at noon to-day

A Very Coanuaoaaabl* Work.The ladle* ef toe Women'! Ohristlan Temperance

Colon of Has JTaaclacc, Mrs. T.&.Soble Presidentare about to open a boose wbsre tbal large class of

aomeless wotxen aod girls, who are dependent npontheir own exertion! IBV. support, can be providedwl'b a cheerful, comfortable and respectable borne.To this *nd, s committee, consisting of tae follow-inglstflsa, baa been appointed la solicit funds forfurnitblng it : Mrv.H.b. Htedman. 3 0 O'Farrelletraet ;Mn.H.O. Uarletoo. »•. tLeaveawortb atreel;Mri.Myron 8. Cox. 301 Octavla atreel iMrs. F.O.Uooke. 716 Heward street , Mlrs £. M. Uomell, 626Hater street; Mrs. J. tiaer. SlTfe Hayes street ,Mrs. W 0. Pnod, »*

'Uapp aireet ; Mn.X l>.Haw-

yer (I)K Bota atr-t , Mn C. P. HieLhemou, 132McAllister street ; Mn. L P. wtiiismi. lit r t,'k

\u25a0Bbbm ,Mrs.H. H. Blsckwell, 33u O'tarrell strtwl.Tbls la a most deserving oblrct, anal tbe ladies inbTJbbb* asroNtiy hope, to reoelv* tbe c< peration olbe public. IfparsoßS having furniture, oarpeia.

pictures, etc . to donate, will send tbeir addros* toany member of tbe commute*, tbe articles will besailed for aad gratefully ackno wledgad.

A MIf*« 'lsUama to Hits ssooa ißjapooodlpo«.

A decree ol divorce was entered in lsvor of plaln-tta la the oase ef t lward Ujmerf >rd agaloit Uatb-erlse Uomerlord akcal a moatb ago. Blnce tbattime Mrs. Coaerford, being Informed of Ibe (icl.presented au allldavlt to tbe Oourt. depoUag thaibelog unable to read or write, abe bad been Im-posed npon and knew nothing ot tbe divorce procatlings until ber landlord Informed ber ot tbem .When tbs summons lv tbe case wis Barred uponber, she said tbe asked ber husband what Ibe papero.n elne<] aii<l he careleasly told ber tbat IIwan ofcv aiKLiOcaaoe, at the fame lime tbrowlng tbe doc.umeut la the are. Vulag tbe pendency of tbedivorce proceeding!, sb* bad been living with berbasbaod. Bbc asked tbe Ooun to a*laalde tbe de-cree of divorce, and Judge l*wler bai leaned anorder calling upon Edward Uomefford lo ibowcause why the petit loa ibouid not be granted.

Estimates of Iks Dsuatlmsal Kxpaasos.Tb* following letter Las been prepared by Auditor

tirlckwedel ana a copy will be ami to be bead ofeach Municipal Department ! It being the dutyof tbe Auditor to make up annually in estimate oftbe rtvcaue acd expeoditaras of t c diOerent i>cpartments of tbe Munlc;pal (.lovernmeut, aud tosubmit tbe asme to tie Board of Hupervlsors as a\u25ba\u25a0ma- to baa* Its acton upon filingtne tax levy 1desire to be Inrolshed. at your earliest convenience.vi b ibe folloalag Information, for ibe purpose ofpreceiitiOK tbe same as far aa may be applicable Inmy estimate for tbe aeoal year Hit US :

fit'—

The ajaount required for tbe expeuiss ofyour Department in Ibe payment of salaries aa autborlz-d by law.

stenaat —Tbe anonnt required for Ih*expenses ofyour Departmeo for stationery, bosks and printlagolblanks

7*ird—

The iiujtm required lor luoh other ex-penditaras as, la your judgment, linqaiihe for theperformance of duties io connection wub jonPue.panment, and devolvingupon It.

1 desire lo have enumerated In joar answer toIbis ooccmunicttion, in detail, all tbe various es-timated lteua of expenditure, wI:Lsuch mformatloaaa to tbe probable amount of lees or other Incomes,IIany, tbat your department may estimate, wblcbwillbe received during tne said fiscal |;ear witb•ucb other laformaiioa a« may be pertinent to thislcqalry.

COURT NOTES.Proowssllaf;* la (hoSsaeral Urparlaneats.

Inthe case of the Ban . raoclsco and North PacificBailroad Company a«« nst J. L.DicwiddU, a cbaniiecf venue to eoooma county has been granted byJudge Edmonds.

Ibe oase of Wm Hale sgalntt Wm. Hollls st al.has beec d'rwieaad aa to tba property on tbeaoriberly line of Washington atnat, 1671, fact westfrom Webeter.

Judgment for plaintiff baa been awarded Intb*case olBenjamin A Beriioldl vs. Tbe Hlberma Bar.lags aad l.>*bsociety.

Tbe case ol BirauH, KohßltiUßß a. uo. Tl.AltectiDl, bel.er A Uo, (an actioa ou a promlisorynot»i Hal oem decided la favor of plaloutte for\u25a0Mat.

Judgment has Ukewlee beec awarded to plaitttfllalhe oa*e olIra P. Uabkln et al. va. U. tt. May-Lard at al. lor $161" for m>cbinery aold.

Frederick Hagea.aon, Jr., be* obtained Judgmentat;.met UuarlM i.Brood for I8»u on a promissorynote. ...

in the of Mlsbaal Collins ts. Tbe city andCounty, )nd.&-r.t has been awarded tod- i-t..l»n> unthe groaca tbat the action vu barred the atatnteof limitations. Tbe salt was commenced to recover(3000 damages to plalptlfl's property on the south-easterly corner of Treat avenue suit roorleenlh•trteu by an oversow of water In 1875.

Martin Wateru.ao bas rect.v re-d Judgmeat agalaitIsaac Lipiaau (or ttSOt on a promliaory note.

Jo.ige BuUlvan bis decided in favor of plali'ttffinthe case of William V Bllaa va. 1. v. Oarrol, au aclion for goods delivered, for fJUOO.

A DIVORCE DECREE.

Interesting Interview with Haverly's Agent-

Condition ol the Steamship \u25a0 Columbia "—

\ .-i.-i.inTv General News.

Alleged Deceit in a Divorce Decree-Os-car Wilde's Aesthetic Lectures -The

"City

of Tokio"

Alair-Estimted Expenses ofthe Municipality-A Week's Deaths-Crim-inal News- CivilCourts.

JDSOMERT DAY.

•sateicM laapoafd la ilia rrlialaalDivision.

la D*parimeot 11 yesterday, Jobn Msroney,cbargrd »i L awauit ta murder D. J Murphy, waiallowed until next Saturday to [.lead. The sen.tanoas cf Samuel Ureen for maoplaugbter, and olFoßg Ah bus for murder In the Bret degree, warscoitlLßed lor one week Tbomas Djoley, oonvicindof burglary asd a prior conviction, was sectenotdto tbe Industrial School BBtll lea-ally dischargedH I.(iarret received tbroe yeara la be Slat*Prison lor burglary. Jamee Wilson waa sentencedto three yeara la the Home ol Oonaollonfor a second effeaoe of petty larcenyTLe apsasl ease of George 0. Beaaet. chargedwitb BBaadssaaanar. was dlsmlfaed, tba juagnwat of ibe lower Court bslag amruied.RM trial of Micbat-1 iitduioui), charxed with mur-Cer, we*continued lur two weeks. Ludwig Ail forbaltery. was noed 1100. sad Lonli Urban, fur as-sault, wan sued ivibe sum of lit.

U l«partu,ctit 12 Paul Cliflord convicted ofbur X «t> was »eu ttnoed in two jears in tbe State

Jobn WlUitua reoslvad ten yeara for grandItroeey The sentence of Frits Scblob. convicted eftLaualeuKhter, was oontlaued for a week, and F. J.Holn was allowed one week lo die a billol ex-ceptions. Frank Kelly, for attempt to cjuimitburglary in be arat degree, was acnienoefl la tueState Prison for t-even year* and aix moot Us. andJeong eing. lor aaaaull with a deadly weapon, wasseat to tbe House ol Correction for two years.

LOCAL EVENTS.

Bargtlara at Wora.Peialoka, Marok 2sth Tbrso resldsDoes war*

entered by burglars bete Ult uighl aod iome HOwis itolea IronID*rasldeuo* of William Soittack.HsTirt.l parties, one of whom was lately dischargedfrom los Ban Fiaocuoo jail,wUI as placed oadararreat oa suspicion.

PASSENGER LISTS.EBOM LITTLIBIVEB.

Til* following an Ik* passengers (rom LittleBiter par steamer Comltnlint IGeorge Webber, B.Kobl,a. W. Hendrlcks, Q. W. bailsmen, Jamescisco, M. B Morrison, Mrs. Fowler, lira.Dickie,John Olsso, Mrs. M.E. Donohne and two daughters.Jobn rise Igan, H.8. Klnoaid, J. B. Catlend, Jas.Aylward,Miss M.Murray, aod thirty seven Inthesteerage.

rASaiaa) nwaiu.Huwbiu., March isto.

—Tat followlag are lbs

southern overland patMngan passing Newbail to.day, lo arrive IBHsu franclaoo March lath:

B. T. Ingles and wife, O.L. Wilson, Jr., W. U.Smith. Tucson— K. Wilson, Boston— W. B. Bonne-Held, wile and child. lowa— W. H. fee*. Sonora,Mexico—Mill Loss. (Jbarlee Hortbrop, Kansas— T.P. Oral«. Han Leendro— \u25a0 L. Wright. I.Polaakl,B. O. Werner, Lo* Angeles K. 1. Baldwin, J. B.Klrkland, I,T. Uaraes, lan Frsnclsoo.

rAauaa omasa.Obuha, Uaroh 'ioth .— Th* following era ths

through passengers on to-day's train, lasting at12:18 ». ¥ ,to arrive la San Francisco March l>ih:

Oscar Btalßbach and family,i, B. Matthews, B.P. Maion, J.U. Vogolry, Mrs. Tbgslr/. Mrs. JohnMlddleton, Jr.Mailer Howard Middlaton, Baa Fran.clico—entries W. Dakar. Utaolaaatl— Perkins,California— Mr*.J. A. Hopper, Miss Mary Hopper,Ellen Hopper, Honolulu UK.WUks*. London

Caaaatocai BUaas.VuomiA,Mev., March JSlh TBa Union haa ex-

tracted for tba weak MS tons ol on. Ths liasesare looking wall sad tks ore will »ay about tat) pertoa. This or*earns from the ore body la north dnttMo, y ob lbs 2700 Isvel. The upraise (rom tbisouth drift ol tbe 2704 Isvel af Mexican kas boasextended n last and 111 toai have been extracted.Tbs north drift ob lbs MOO level Baa advaMad 18fest. Ophtr extracted 22 torn of ora fromcropping!and leal 70 tool to tka mill. Tb* water at tba lallow Jackal tbla morning was 267 fast above tha3300 level, aod IB* pump was running at tha rateof ay*itrokes. Tbe Bailion bulkhead willBe com.pletad atxt Wednaaday. During tba pan iwauu-foor hoan lbs water ross five (tsl and six InohesAt ths Alta ths diamond drill 11 atlll running welt.

THE TERRIBLE EARPS.They Ha,*; Ob* lio» cowboy, Accardlßg

to a Narrall** that Novas roatlrma.\u25a0sassa

ToHßaTamt, March 56th—

An Kfttapk reporter hasInterviewed a reliable man Just from BarlslgbSprings, eight miles sonlh of this city. He slatesthat a disparate figlltook place there last ntfblbe.tween six men of the £>rp party and nine 'cowboy*,headed by the notorious Uarly Bill, who killedMar-shal White of Tombstone, who ambuabed the Cupparly. The Epttaph't article lays : Our Informantobserved a party of alt men ride down to the Sprlogafrom the »it and they all dismoun cd. They hadnot mach more than got well upon their feet whaathere rose up a short dlstaoos away cine armed men,who took deadly aim aud find simultaneously at lbsEarp patty, lor sucb the »lx men proved to be. Hor-rified at lha sight that like a llgalolng strollfleshed neon bis vlilon. be Instinctively slopped•nd watched for what was to follow. Not a manwent down on<ler tbls murderous fire, bat like athunderbolt shot from the band of Jove six. deeper-ate men charged upon their assailants, and whanwithin easy reach returned the fire, under which on*man went down never more to rlss again. Toe re-maining eight a-Ja -J to the brash and regained, theirhorses, when they rode away toward lesion as Ifthe Kingof Terrors was at their heals la hoi par.salt. The six men find bat one Toll**,and fromolose range. ItIs supposed thai seversl of the am-bashed cowboys are serious.* If not fatally wounded.rbe six men returned to their horses, where on*was fouad to be Intit* agony of death, hating re-oelvsd lbs leaden messenger intended (or bis rider.The party remained si the springs totsome Urn*,re.fresblng themselves sad their animals, when theyleisurely departed, going southerly, as If they weremaking for Honors. Attar Ibe road was clear our In-formant rode on and cam* upon tha dead man, who,•rom the description given, was none other than•• CurlyBUI."

Blnce the above lalormitloa was obtained IIbaibeen learned that during tha ntgbl tha (rleads ol

\u25a0\u25a0 (Jurly Bill"

went out with a wagon and took Ibebody back to Charleston wbere ths wbols affair Itsbeen kept a profound secret ao (ar as lbs gsnaralpublicIs ooßoeraed

[SPBC lALOoaBEiroIDItHCEOriBEALTA.]

Oalioo, Mas Bibhisdiro 00., Marok lath, 1982.Kuiroas alta : After a pleasant trip (for tba

weather UOne now),Iarrived at this comparativelyunknown, but lively camp some lores week! «go.sod is my prevloul visits bsd baea burned, Ide-termined to stay long enough tbla time to form anIdea, st Isast, of wb>t may be expected from tberegion alter the embryo rnuei ars further devel-oped, and also to Inform tba readers of lbs Alia aslo the present stale of affalri. Itaks tbls troublebecame of knowingIbat many of our friends whobave nuck as lbs Uomstook lo lbs sutcr saxtare nowlooking tor new fleids and pastures naw. and alsobecaoee 1 bave many personal friends who havesplendu prospect! and do money to work on okwith to develop their claims, and are only waitingtor capital to mate 111 adveut Ifthis communlcatoo iboulo b« of IDT advantage tosltber| of| thue cliisn of miners, 'brn my objectIs accoa>pi:sti'<l. Tbtvlllagaof •• OaMoo "liwalluafned, (or although there Is kut mile of the re«ltruce in light, thcrs being only half a dotsnwotn'n and as many children 1b tbe plaoe; thavaried colon of the rocks, ke sbadowi of tnecloads, end Ibe red and sombre aspect <|tbe desert,does glv* tbe Whole fcnrroundlug country a Calicoappearance. The town, and may-b*£ future city.Isamall now, oonslstlog of two atoree, tbree l%loon»,two boaraing booiea, aod batf a uczsn amall privaterealdaLcaa and ofnctH. and laer, but not least |'ablackamltb'i t>bop Tbe c are probably fifty orsixty tnlneri steadily employed. Inaddition lo wbirbIbere la a large number of men ranging tbrougb ibemoonta'.Bi from morn!cg till night, prospecting.doiaaj eeesesaienl work, etc.. all of whom come lvat the end of the day for water, whiskey, grub,pertro, snd any other amusement that presents I',

self, and finallyrolllcg tbemaelvea up in ibetrbWuieta snd going to sleep under tha blue oanoryof beaven »happy and content aiSwlmley'iboards'!were tupposed to be. in the old limes ol Saciameno

LACK Or OAIMTAI..Tbere bai not beea moon progreas made In de-

velopment of tbe mines stnoe 1 waibere laat Fall,owing eoleiy to the lack of capital for be itknowatbat lbs owners are nearly all what they daatioatethemselves, bee herders and pumpkin rollers, with-out money or experience to suable them lounearthtbe great treasures taey posses*, and IIlichargedlo some quarter! that Judge Walab and myself areresponsible to the mining cummuoi'y (ipvculatort)lorgiving tbe business away by opening Ibelr »j«alo wbat Ibey bave, before tbe slid speculator! bada cbaucs to gobble everything up at their ownrates ; bnt there's no barm done, for tbey alillbavemioy chances of buying Into a luge number ofsplendid piospecta for a moiety of what tbey areworth. A few, however, have been aufllclentlyopened lo explode tbejoruit-tAeory, and oaa now beoalled

KIBBS WITH A VALUE.Tbe first of these Is the •• King," the owners of

wbicb bave been qiletlypushing their work, andbave bad no trouble in paying tbeir expense! br Ibeoocanlonal sals of a few tons of selected ore, wblcbyields net from three to foar hundred dollars perton By the courtesy of Superintendent Sam JonesIam enabled to state tbe present condition of themine. A tuu»l about 146 feel long cuts theledge 10J feet from tbe cropptnga, where Ittiabout :iu feet between walls,illinora, bat uot allrich. Tbere Ih,however, a itreak oneacb wall fromtwo to two and a half laet wide, both going awayup luto tbe hundreds. Tba intervening matter isspotted and hard to ctaasify. bat Indiscriminateanaaya sbow Itto contain from $15 lo fit) per too.From wbere tbe tunnel cuts Ibe ledge, they havedrifted eacb way along side of tbe ledge luO feet,southeast aod northwest, and wherever they oatthrough about tbe same atate of affaire exlaia, onlyIbat It ia richer in tbe northwest drift,aud fromneur tbe end of wbich a wlnxe Is bow being sunkAt a depth of ou feet the ore ibowi ipleudldlywhere tbey are cross-cutting At Ibe sama time they•re sinking SO leal deeper, wbtre they willcross-cattutin. thereby pretty well prospecting tbe mineto a depth olover *iOO feet aod laylogbare,aa itwere,an immenae body uf ora. wblcb many experiencedminers freely assert will millfrom I*o lo lioo perton, and when II la known ibat tbe ora is so frssthat it linow yielding 95 per cent, of tbe pulpan*ayl in tbe Oto Oracle mill(35 mi lea from theoiitie) by free milling proceas and that the bullionis 99U nee 1Iblsk Imay be excused for calling tbebling a mine Tbere are now pending certain usgo-iUt>i.m for lbs isle ol ibis properly, but Ifnotcom-puted foon tbiy will abandon the idea of sellingand at once commence the erection of machinery.

THE »MIIH mrOUTtIICEis tbe Oriental aer.ej of claim! (baoaasa of Ibegreater development), under Ui mauagemtut olthe ever Kenlal and gentlemanly Judge JamesWalsh, whose associates, Ibelieve, are Meaan. Oar.net! asd i. O Earl ol ycur olty. They are nowdown on the Original Orlenal, or Sj. 1, about 10Ufest and have from four lo five feet of splendid ore ;ao rich, In fact, tbat a f«w tots of aacb if foundway down In tba lowar deplm of the Uomatockwould craala another stock boom They are alsodeveloping No. t, Immediately east of and adjoin-ingtbe King,every toot they go down looks better,showing Ibe same character of ore, aud they are inone senae deeper than the B.log from iae (aot of theshaft being atarted in a d'preeaion same SOU feetbelow tbe btgheit cropping! oa tb* ledge. Tblscompany means bailaaaa. lksy are building awagon road to tho mice, bave located a millsite,have let out a large contract for wcod. and willplace a aplicdld mill oa tbe ground as soon as Ikerailroad, now being constructed from Mojave m.tion, reached tbe nearest point to tbe mlaes. TBanext Is the Masoow, Immediately northwest of tkoKing They are down some HO feel, and are drift-ing on a very large and splendidly deaaed ledgs,the ore beiag as Boa as any oa tha ledge or la Ibedistrict. In addition to Ibesa three, there are

A LJH.It. BUVBBB 01L0C»TI0»S,

Madv o( which give promise of mikingHcu aiaiS'the most nottblj being the Ualloo gown, Manimotb,Young Waterman, Sue ami Tay, Waithall, (irayJacket, Kiperesti, Dora Belle, Peoeuailon andmany>otbera that 1have aot examined. Tneraere,of oourae, aa la all new mining dtsirlcli, manylocation! now thought to be wlldoata ;but who caaaay that Ibey won't prove to be mines aftar a it t awork ,1a done ?

Now, a few worda about tbe general aurrounwInga. and 1 will cloae ibis already 100 long loiterThe mines are In desert mountaloa, about eightymiles from (Joltoa. The rosaxsla good, but monoto-nous ;sad Id fine, tbere is uo fan innettingbare, andafter arrival tbe Ufa tbat one la compelled to lead tarough. Hut ibis willall soon be changed, for tbsnllroad nnw being constructed from Mojave Hia.lioo, on the Boatbara Pacific, to Ibe Colorado, willpass wltbin fivemiles of the mines probsbly wltbtnIbe next sixty dsys ; then Itwillbe a pleasure tripiroui Ban Francisco ;and when tbsre are twentymines being developed, Inatead of two or tbrs*. asat present, tbe vlaltor willfind himself In a flourlabtng town. In ih* lmmedlata vicinity of whatIpredict to be tbe oomlng silver mining region ofthe coast. T.H. Wajid.

CALICO CAMP.

Usacrlptlaa of a kllataa; Village or NanUernardlna County

—>lats with' a

Vila., bat Lack if Capital— Ga«4lLKicatlaßU. /

I'a.ttl'i Scorn of Prealdcallal Wtfii,

ItIs related thai when Paul demanded 15U00 foreacb ooucsrt from Manager J, H. Havsrly he re-marked ibat It would be equivalent to 150,000 amoDih, and remarked, sslto vocs :••

Tks Presidentof tne United states works a year for thai amouo'

"

\u25a0• Wall," responded the diva, prcmptly, ••gvt tbs

President to *iug lot you"

As Presldeat Ariuur•lags a g'.od bus, Iks suggestion wasn't n far oatol Iks way.

\u25a0aw/or Wurk.Tbe Brannan street sawer willbe completed from

rourtb to Fifth street Inabout a mouth, with tbeexoeptlon of a strip of Innuel aooul 179 ftet long.lietween First and Decond streets tbe tunnel work Isthrough still olay and took. The bottom of thetunnel at the crossing of Second and Vranaaa streetsIs 43 feel from tbe inrfaoe, and tbe sswer la Dineand s Half feet lael high and seven snd a ball wide.Bricklayers are \u25a0siting li>>r day and laborari fx,and about thirty n sn an employed it tba work.Tbs Brannan street tunnel lito conned with theÜbaoniUstraet aewsr at ninth alreei, and oontraclifor dotag tbe work from Fourth to thlipoint willbegITSD out la about a aontb. Tka Street Committeeof IBs Roparvlsors bss cud tinned tbe maitcr of ax*tending Ibe Channel-street aewer until July asxt.

THE "COLUMBIA."

Ptaltjr Marloaal*- IrjarCHl—Splandld TneHrrvlce at fort Polai Kecks

Tbe tug Mtyliuuwent to Hunter's Point Dry Dockyeaterdaf, having on fjiard Inspectors Fre»maoand Hlllman aod Uurveyori Tbayer, Brace. Wellsand Trask On reaching tbe dock tbe Columbiawas examined thoroughly. Her tojarlee werefound to be quite eerluas, alllo ibe eeconl line ofplating from Ibe garboard, botb aides, aud may b«anmmed op as follows : On tbe port side, aboot yti

feet from tbe stem, was a dent, where It Is lopposei tbe vessel first etruck ; about 30 feet alt ofthat a beavy dent, where ebe evidently reoeived aseeend blow. wt» visible. Owing to tbe iplendldduality of tie iron It d'd net break, although thedent was tally three lnobes deep. Tbe moat serloasInjury waa about 20 feet (ortber at. or about 1b tbe

centre uf tbe boiler compartment, vtbsre me sheetwaa found to be forced tbrooitti and a bole abootten Inches lorg and aboot three Inched wide wasvl.lble. out a| which waa llsn<OK tbe Mmoo pureMieeion Oreek mna. Ob >be staroaerd aide twopletea were found cracked In aeveril place and IIwillbe neoeaaary v*replace them with new ones.It la abauintely necessary tbat one and oce bail•b»ets ft>ail be put inou toe starboard aide, and onthe port aide about two sheets will be required.As tbe Iron la cot to be obtaiued here. IIwillhe neceatary to repair tue injuries temporarily,ao tbat tbe vseeel cau be flsated Bai of ibe duck,»ud bbc will then wait for tbe necessary Iron fromtbe Best, a Klance at tbe vessel's liijurus la suf.nolent to sbow that Itwaa wonderful bow she es-caped, as itmust bsve required considerable powerlo pull ber eff tbe rock on wblcb ibe was iej:iog.and wblcb evidnnlly caused ibe bole la ber. Allband* expreased themselves tbat the tugs' setvlceon tbe occasion was worthyof allpraise, as bad tbeveiael been allowed to remain half an hour lorgrrinuer dangerous position >bs would never have goton, but would, like many others, have left ber boneson the r cka. To give an Idea of the foioe uaed, andthe naut rr to tee tuns, we s ale me; tba tug Monarchwent right Id among the rooks, aod alongside tbeItraLded vessel, asd expecting every minute tostrike or break ber wbsl on the rocki. ibe havingDacked inand givenale (ncii bawier to tbe steamer.Hbe next Insured ber own lately by taking tbeWizard m hawser, aod kept ber ahead of her, aod glv-ln« ibe fitt.il,botb atarted In with a will,and tbeMonarch, with 85 pounds of steam, and «• wideopen "

started her. aod got ber off.assisted by tbeWuard. To ibow the jVonareVs proximity to tberocks It was subsequently found that the bawurwas out on tbe rocks during tbe struggle. I:Is butsimple juatloe to lay tbat tha noble vessel was saveduleiyby the two togi.

Ulsialavl of 111* Arsoa Cm.

Tba following actions have bean biougbt

Tha cbargei of arson against Patrick Furloag.

Louis Helblug and Ueorge Bchmldt were dismissedyesterday IB Polloe Ouurt No. 1. Tbls oaae baibetn continued lereral times, owing to tbe abeenoeor a wltoeas named Oharlee Wolf. Friday aftar.noon Judge Blx grantee! a further continuance, butremarked tbat be wooM not bold tbe men Incustodyif tbe mlsslDt! witness did not appear tbe followingday. Yesterday Wolf did not appear, and tbe casewaa dlomleaed a. Hvnulnger, tbe complainant Intbe case, laid tbal Wolf bad Informed bim tbat ke(*'olf) bad an agreement Inbis possession signed

by the parties nnder arrest, wherein they agreed loburn Uustave Baschke'i bonta anl to kill him, etc.

Now Uw Stalla.

Jos. Bluxom has brought suit against UornellnsDunn for damages of tsul) (or wranp''il ejectmentfrom premise! In Ibe east line of Obu~ iitteet, nearTwenty-third.

TictorL'Homm* bai brought lull against Aura-bam Haas to recovet IWOO damage!, received by bimwhile In the employment of defendant at a boneblack and fertlliilngfiotory, by an insecure doorfelling ilowu upon bun.

Michael Boyle baa filed a complaint agalßSt BerBard Boyle, to quiet title to a lot with Improvementsthereon, on tba easterly Una of Stockton street.

Eaforrtnral ol the Maadar '-«w.

IIbai been decided by tbs polloe autborllles thatall viola ors of tbe bonday law will be •rreaiedto-lay. Laat »rlday the rroseoutlDg Att i eyi ofbo b tbe follco (Jour is agreed to formal. .etltlonthe Ghlef of Police Bot to make any fortbi krraM!lor violating tbe Sunday lawuntil Ik*preai nlouhare disposed of. But yesterday Mr.Bianey, Proaecotlng Attorney of Polloe Oonrt Ho.1, decided to letÜblef Urowley make arrests as usual. Tne latter baimade arrangementa lomake arrests of all violatorsto-day. Ithas been He'od that the temperance or-ganisation! would a-k tbe Polloe ootnmlisiooers torevoke tbe lloenai of ttioie who keep opan to mot.row, but the OommlnloDari have bo power todo so.

Taa Nurlti of BU Inaolv-aicr Knapliatl•ally Urnlnl Ilia Insatrlrii KiiMr.

IN REGARD TO HAVERLY.

pitaaa and Trip la Karopa.

Tbe iweepmc and unqaallfied itatamenti of tbaineolTency o( J. IiUaTerly, tba King Manager oftbe American Btane, published by a morning con-ttniporary yeeierday under tbe bead of •• Haverly'!Uollapie,"Induced our reporter to seek an Interviewwstb Übirlee L. Andrew!, manager of Uarerly'i Oal.Koran Tbeitro In thli city,hit evmlag, lot tbepurpose of Mcertalnlng whether ibe report lent lo

tbll oilyby be Mommy Hem of Üblcago wm entitled to any conslierailon or no' Altar Mr.An-drews learneii She reporter's mil lon, he laid tbattbe report waa eviden'ly circulated by same envlouiand leu lucoeesfnl Kolgbtof tbe stage tbau Mr.Beverly ;tbat the report waa ebiolutely on'onnded,

falae. malicious and llaadertul ;that Mr.Haverly'jnsancial cc ndttion was never better tban at pretant.

Reporter— Mr. Ajtdraws, what trutb is than, ifany, IB tbe alleged incidents in the liteof Mr.Hat.erly as embodied Inthe sensational report publishedtbls morning ?

Mr.Andrews— Tbe Incidents aa there chronicledare not oorreot, and In aereral lnttanoea are abso-lutely false. Mr. Haterly 's name la not Übrlstopber,as there mated A.to tbe allegation that Mr.Hat.erly acquired a half Interest In a Chicago theatrewt'b MoUolre by a \u25a0> neat little transfer, therebyleatlnjc Mr. Hooley (McQalre's partner/ out In thecold," lia glaring falsehood, (or Mr.Hattrljr fairlypnrohaa+d Mr.Uooley'a interest Inthe tbeatre, therebeing no litigationIn the matter as stated. Tbe aa.eertlou that Mr.rlaveriy Eot bit printing dene forcotblog by the national Printing Company IIawholesale falsehood, for Mr.Uaterly ever paid cafbfor ail work dune for bim by tbe company. lie

always had his printing done by this company furtne reason that ha got better thow wajrk and got itdone cheaper than he oonld eleewbere, and beowned•iiarar of the eoa> pant's stock anil alwa;i

fill)I-OB Uf WUBE IIBE W«KI ALOIQ.

Beporter— Might1ask you IfMr Haterli'a ent'r.prise inopening the California Theatre In Ibis oilyban prated a Dnaaclal sacKfS tidate ?Mr.Andrews

—WbT.tir, tbe«Mlchae| Btro(oa"oom.

pan? alone cleaned npIIt.tm clear of all upend-InL i,.to and si Lull lb« oompaoy realised liteamouutu M.Utterly la by no lueaat id. arrears lvregard la the payment or tbe membera of •\u25a0 TheStratagiata'

"Combination anl the Masiodon Mln-

attela Oa eT^ry Wedn>-sliy. regularly, the membera of each oompaayare paid in. Instead of owingany of ibe performers, m«oy of th»m are indebtedto him lor money adtanoed at Tarloua times.

Keporter—

lo tbla mailciou! report, aa you termit, itla dated for a fact tba Mr Haverly willpartwith tie Kiftb A»ecu- au-i Brooklyn Tbeatrei inNew Tork, the Übearnnr-atreet Tbeatra In Philadel-phia, and hi!new BBwaOa inOblcago.

Mr.Andrews—

Allof which statements are abso-lutelynntrae. Mr, Haterly baa a lease of tbe FirthAtenae Tbeatre for five yeara. and It Is one of ih *best paying theatres tu.4ay that be baa. He hisleaaed the Brooklyn Theatre for a period of tanyrara. He baa reaped great financial benefit fromtbla tbeatre, for tbe combinations there are nnex.wiled in any theatre in tha United Btatea. TheOheitaat etrect Tneatrt InPhiladelphia has prateda aacceaafnl eLt rprl»e, and baa been engaged forfonr or five yean. Tbe opening attraction on tbeDrat of last January, \u25a0• Lightso' London," had a ranof several weeks and by urgent request was rt-peated.

ivciurouu Taium

Reporter- In neneral. bow are Mr. Uarerly'a colerprleee paying ?

In this city ranks idiw tbx matt snooeMfal ofMr. Htterty's tentoret. Already be Is seteralt&ooaaLds of dol'.ara ahead, betide all current axlaaMS, JucladlnK tbe recoretlon of tbe bonte,wini-licoit foaie ttOOU. Our Isaac on tbls tbeatrewill cot ran oct for three yearn, and daring thattime we willpr Kent a Hat of excellent attraction*,which will command iqccmi. Inthe near futurewe will play a gore drawing: card, •• Luhuo' Lon-don," in woloa lue Union fqaare Theatre Gonjpanyof Mew York will appear, babarqaently Aldrich kParfloe will play •• My Partner." Toe UomlfyBarton On'ulr Opera fompiiij, the moel inooef'falone In the Cut. conclitlOK of upward of 60 mem-bers, willlikewise play burn, opontniIn

•• OUtette"on Monday night.

Mr.Audrewa— Etery esterprlie at present lipay-Ing well, and many of tbem are reallxlng more than•v anticipated. Mr. H««er!y rant three tbratreaIn New York city,one In Brooklyn, one In Phila-delphia, oue InÜblcago, and one In thla city,mtk-fog eaten in all. He hai two Muloduu MlnvtrelCompanies constantly on tbe road, whlon pay buawell.

Beporler— A« \u25a0 matter of fact, then, Mr. Haterl?doea not contemplate parting with any of Bla enter,

prlteiat prefect ':Mr And»vt_Hatt empbatlc*l]*no. He would

bits oo object la todolni! a> cacti cueHELD* 1IICK BITEMCK.

Bfporter_Maj I>ik jou wbat Mr.HiTerlf 't mil.•lon Into.ian.l la 1

Mr.AL^rewi-Baring a Urge retenoe, be decidedM take a pleatare trip (or tbe improfrm«D< ol tinbrt'tli. Poitlbljr he may combine bneineaa wltnple»ara and eecare aome ol ILebeet Engllab trtliuto plaoe on tbs American stage. A*a tnat-er of fast,Mr.Uneiljbad Dot left tor Knulrnd at lbs time tiereport was aeut tnt here CUM be 31tn of March.On that daj be was la Mew Tori. laaterdaf beBalled for En.Hod, aa tbe followlcg telegram re.oetted jtittratribowa :

NIW Toil.Marob astbTt Cktrla 1.. Anirr»f, Ma*a)rr Uaterlf'l Tktutre,

.*»\u25a0« /raitcifco :Iaall to d»r. Allmy bailnau retsaioi lama >> taere;oror«. McUoaaell ktodljlookaafter Itabater n.ju»t»> dtmtlon.

i.U. iUTULT.Tba to.lowingtelegram aipUtni IMeir:

RBV lon, March ISId.To CharUs L. Andrtui, Manager Ucntrly't TheotTt,

San Frandtet : Taa report* of Hater! insulrrncjan aUDaerooa and tDallcioos fala«booaa. Mr.Hit.erli'a financial condition «a« oeTer belter, beooaall trip to Europe for nealtb anilpleasure.

0. U.«i:0o»k«ll.

Geo.C.Shreve&Go;FINE JEWELBT,Offer batter inducements toy

porchasers of BXAMOsTBI.WAICHI'i,JEXS7EI.J3. Y,SIX.VSIWASS, CLOCK!, ate,than aayotber boose ta San Frao*Cisco. Taey have the largestStock, ttta finest assortment, andtellat closer orlces.

Siaaond cr/ori:, sad an* otaarkindof Jewelry made to order at\u25bc•v« low rates.Allfoods marked iaplaialfaroo

and no deviation inpries.

110 KONTGOWERY STREET.

REMOVED.HIHAT HOUSE,

IISD»ER&SON.. . \u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0 .., -i. . f-\u25a0

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SIO MARKET STKEET,racuN saracr btjxldibioi

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JOHN LEVYcfi? 00.

MAxrTJx*ACTTJ.VI 3

JEWELED.IWPOftTEHH <»*'

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PRECIOUS ..rO.TB,

Warchrs, Clocks,urn

SILVERWARE.tVWT RBQaTf/aO. TOSPUIBwr AaaWatraßßT*

FRENCH MANTELa.ia

Travelling Clockskvrxsis jii-irnt in Taxcitt.

118 Suiter Street.NO HUMBUG!Our Eastern•NO

EUROPEAN GOODSON THEWAY.

FARTHIBTYIMYS we willofferspecial inducement* in Furniture.1 arnets. liilrlottl",K» IBlllaairH, etc.Call a nilsee for jour>««i»-i*.

a. baum,—ri >liirlc»«t Street,

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AUTJPHOU!

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MUSICAL WONDER.BsrrxH TUAIIant UaSaNgrTl,

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310 Pine Street, Room 18.BafenßCM— Hoa. ». * Low,chatt Wtbk Bswsid.

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FEINBERG & WINTER,PACIFIC C»AST AGEMS.

PACIFIC COASTLANDBUREAU.

A CORPORATION.

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415 Caiifopma Street, S.F.CAPITAL... 5 300.000 00

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L.MZININGER,NOTAUY PUBLIC,

No. 306 MONTGOMERY STREET.\u25a0m.). aeraaa Block, fM IpotlTaF

CEMENT.4,000 Barrels French Portland

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