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Show GENERAL.. Tli Alabama Status Washington, 14. A telegram from Montgomery, Ala., says the legislature meet next week, and organize in the manner proposed by Attorney General Williams. Whether it will bo Democratic Demo-cratic or Sopublican is uncertain, but both parties claim it. If Republican, : senator Spencer will probably be thrown ov or board and a now man seiocted Louisiana Muddle, "Washington, 14. Attorney General Ogden, of Louisiana, appeared before Attorney General Williams, yesterday, in the interest of the Warmoth faction in written argument. He asked that government would suspend further action in Louisiana, until thoroughly conversant witn all the circumstances. Attorney General Willianw courteously but firmly informed Ogden that all further fur-ther argument would be useless; that the President had made up his mind to sustain the United States courts and that it was not likely that ho would change his opinion. Chicago, 14 The "Posts" "Washington "Washing-ton special, says a Utter from a Republican Repub-lican in JSew Urleans to Senator Harlan asserts that the Republicans wero beaten in the recent election because of the notorious divisions among them, and that Judge Ourrell is a candidate for V. S. Donate, and was moved to action by the nope of this prize. The letter aiso alleges that several federal office-holders are aciing members of the legislature. In noticing this last statement senator Harlan in to-day's "Chronicle " says: "This lealuroofthe case, if truly reported, has a vtry bad look. Federal officers should keop entirely en-tirely aloof from Stale officers. Whether the laws of tho Slate do ordo not permit them to participate in Slate legislation the whole theory ondpracttce ol government govern-ment are againel it. . .Now Orleans, 14 In the mechanic's institute legislature to-day, the board of managers submittedarlicles of impeachment impeach-ment of Warmoth. Senator Kellogg' a friends cwnlrudict thereport telegraphed hence by special correspondents that his life is threatened, and tnat he dare not go upon the streets unattended. The Arizona Indians. Washington, 14. A letter from the Indian country, to Gen. Howard, says Cochise is using every possible me.ns 10 acquaint the people of bis tribe that he is now for peace, and has notified other tribes that it any depredations are com- miLWd on his reservation by them tho Indians shall be punished. Colored Cadets, "Washington, 14. Tho following is an extract from tUo order of the secretary of the navy in relation to tho treatment of colored cadvls al AnnapoliB: "Under the operation of the new beneficial ben-eficial laws, all political distinctions of raco havo bflon abolished inour country Public burdens are imposed alike upon all our citizenc. Worthy members ot every class aro alike entitled to tho ben-etits, ben-etits, and free to contend for the favor of government, in the exercise of his undoubted un-doubted legal ngnt, a member of our national congress, himself of African descent, nominated to the naval academy, acad-emy, a cadut of his own race. In recognition re-cognition of his right the naval author-ilies author-ilies confirmed thn no.uiuii and at once iully and unmistakably made known to all al the academy lhat no imposition im-position or indignity to this cadet on ac. count of his race would be permitted." Western News. Victoria, B. C, 14 The steamer "THnhn" tftilrd on Thursday with a lull cargo of shipment of gold amounting to $17 W Come Americans have discovered dis-covered what looks like a very rich auriferous quartz ledge on Rock creek. Discoverers brought a quanliiy of rock over the bounflary with them to bo toeied. A number of atones, supposed to be diamonds, have been sent lo this city. They wero found on Hate crees, and $o0 have been olfered lor one the size of pea. Western. Virginia City, Nev., 14. Wm. Dun-bridge, Dun-bridge, a man Dliy years of ago, was found dead at the corner of U and Union street, this morning. He wo attacked by a fit of coughing and burst a blood-vessel, causing death. Deceased was born in New 1 ork, of r rench parents. tian Francisco, 14. George A- lea-ton lea-ton convicted of bigamy, has been finod $0U0, and ordered to state s prison for tho term of two years. Dennis Godfrey who subbed his wife and then cut bis own throat has been sentenced to State's prison three years. San Diego, Cal., 14 The "Union"' of to-d-y has a lengthy account of the par-,;.i,iiFi par-,;.i,iiFi weaned in reard to the mur dered man who was brought in on the port Yuma stage on Weanesday. Hi name was Logan, and it is thought he was murdered by Indians for robbery, as indicated by his purse and a few papers pa-pers being found some distance away. He was shot through the head and wri-'L Efforts are being made to capture cap-ture the murderer, who has been tracked and no doubt will becaptured. Loan lirod long enough to indicate the direction direc-tion taken by the Indians, No rain as yet- Partners are troubled I apprehending another dry year. norms beirg deiayed enab.ea miners to carry forward Ccir operat:eas. P.e-ceat P.e-ceat results al Julian and Banner dis- tncte are very encouraging. Invalids depending upon our warm, dry climate are eiurberanL The Tucion, Arizona, "Ciliz-r. ' says thy have hod ri-, ro:'reh;r.g the country and people in general. Miscellaneous. Mor.ts;omry. 14 B-Hh pgi?lure have arr.i to compromise on a:t-rr,cy Kt-nerai Willian:' p,an. 'Jn'-y wi.i m.--f-i Tje.iy. W a n 1 c ft t' n, 14. Patterson, per.st.-r f'.eci iV-m J-oiilh Cr:'..r.a, w..l i.d ot-i'cii-"i r.:s euWir.e: the scr.tte miJe ::.e -er-jbcnn r.iio7s. T:.e oiv-c-:i - .n is I'rer.y eiprfsi U-dty by pr. mi-r.cr.i mi-r.cr.i frioa If ; U.e mr-i'irhi;"n tt tb M-riMe will Ei-L a.inriii h,m. Han:-rd, iaKt--ieA. who re-" f-fitly air.-.r-:cd to wrpcfc tLe New Y.t A li eiprr' train, ri"ar W';r.-i;or lociij, sentenced to ten years' impriaon-mtLU |