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Show GENERAL. Oregonlana Nalurallzcdi Washington. Tho Deficiency bill, signed by the President, contains the section that all persons born in tho Territory Ter-ritory of Oregon, and at this time subject sub-ject to the jurisdiction of tho United States, are citizens in tho samo manner as if born elsewhere in tbo United States. A Bold Scheme, St. Louis, 20. Tho Republican stales that a number of influential Southern men have been invited to "Washington not being informed what they were to com o for.to whom a proposition has been made that if thoy will send delegates from the Southern States to Baltimore and introduce intro-duce and demand a Democratic nomination nomi-nation or to bolt tho convention in case it refuses to tako that step and make a nomination, the administration party will pass tho bill to refund the cotton tax, grant aid to tho Atlanta and Great Western canal of Georgia, and grant aid by subsidy to other Southern enterprises enter-prises and schemes now before congress. Tho KtpuUlican says it is stated that one or two Southern muu interested in tlio abovo enterprises favor tho proposition, but that generally they reject it. New York Intelligence. New York, 20. Carl Yogi, nccused of the, murder of chevalier Do Biareo, in Be'gium, somo months ago, will be surrendered to tho Belgium authorities. The New York Strikes. New York. Tho master masons today, to-day, by a vote of nineteen to eighteen, conceded that eight hours is a Jay's work on and alter to-morrow ; tho vote was Mibsequently made unanimous. The bricklayers, stone masons and laborers all return to work to-morrow. Tlio German cabinet makers and plumbers joined tlio eight hour movement to-day. The carpenters aro so conlideiit of tuc-ee.-'S tliatull the journeymen areat work who can get employment ateight hours. I Washington I nlcllt geticc. Washington, 20. Thu total reduction of the tariff and uilcrnal revenue by the late act ten of congress amounts to $-14,-UHJ.UOU. Voorheca Ksplalu. Terro Haute, lnd., 20. Tho following letter from Hon. U. W. Voorhees has jutl been received byCupLJ. C. Brigge: Washington, D. C, Jlay 1". Dear Captain Tho idea that I would, under any circumstances, support Grant, seems too ridiculous for serious contradiction. contra-diction. Tho statements in effect are maliciously and absurdly false; the reason rea-son why I will not support Greeley is, ho is no better than It rant, in any respect, re-spect, and on some points ho is worse. This was my meaning whfn speaking in tho house. No honest, intelligent Democrat Dem-ocrat can support either without first abandoning his principles. 1'ire and water can mingio mora easily and consistently than that 1 could become an adherent of either of them. 1 shall stand by my sincere and life-long principles. If 1 did otherwise other-wise I would bedislionesland unworthy of respect. If for this cause i- am to bo condemned, I am content; and would not lako any other for all tho favors the world has to give. I believe, however, that tho great national Democratic party will not commit disgraceful suicide at Baltimore on the 'Jth of July; I believe they will bo guided by principle and honor and present such candidatos for whom the true and honest mas es of the Democracy can vote with self-respect. 1 shall labor Lo bring at out such a result Strike Ended. New York, at. Tha strike of the various trade organizations and enforcements enforce-ments of the cent hour law is virtually over, and has been a com pie to success. High Water. Little Rock, Ark. The river has raised twenty-six leet at this point and stili nsir.g ; be-in as bi ch as in 1M4. The damage already done Lo pl&nLalions near nereis estimated at ; X,t0. Indian Fight. Apachea PeaceBtote. "Wn'hingl'Ti. a A report ha? ren i-Aoe.vc.l at the war department, dated r'ort Leavenworth, wajeh -ays Uiit cv norai Grar.Erer reports a c"lu--i"n b---twecri the troop and some ibievir.c: ;.nd.- of l"t-s t l"erra ArumvriLA.S'-riL-wc-L ol A:b;c-on ilq la ir..-L One Indian was k..J ar.d one toi'iier "-v.rr'y "-v.rr'y w. uridyl T:,e atLa. k was aiv-.e by ir.-i Inu.ar.s in iuq presence ti it1 i iiau ftJ'T.L. and the troops del-ruled LJi-e.vce af;-r repc-t. d K.cry i j;;-ri ft male io prevent t. uut,. by Ger.-'rai Gthzc-t ieavp; to-day to pre-I pre-I v-::-.t :" ;r:L'.T t.-.-'iS.e. and ;s;. ne is tr.- :". :r.-d t..al t:.-"! A p.ich?s aro p .lr v- h ".y lo iceir r.ew reicrvat;.a at ?! onrlarj- aud St o( k. |