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- St. Louis Globe-Democrat April 26, 1876
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- 1876-04-26
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- mg, and deteriorating in width and quality in it y . G‘. 3 ’ . | ~ E . " . I “' ,4 v T . 5 , - _ NEW SERIES; 5'1’. LOUIS, W EDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL as, 1876. ‘.C‘_7’}_1_'_*;-;_..‘_:..''''3f';0* 3}. * ‘ ‘ " " I ‘ D rt. ‘:1 ll mi in t'mi- the mm uruittlnu at Territorial Judxu tron: ‘W M974 ‘MIR! 1»: the widow at Mariam tun»- ___y - . den...
Show moremg, and deteriorating in width and quality in it y . G‘. 3 ’ . | ~ E . " . I “' ,4 v T . 5 , - _ NEW SERIES; 5'1’. LOUIS, W EDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL as, 1876. ‘.C‘_7’}_1_'_*;-;_..‘_:..''''3f';0* 3}. * ‘ ‘ " " I ‘ D rt. ‘:1 ll mi in t'mi- the mm uruittlnu at Territorial Judxu tron: ‘W M974 ‘MIR! 1»: the widow at Mariam tun»- ___y - . den:t¢=¥?unded fn"r3u'§’n"'J.'L'?a:?'$§ ‘arise sud uprlug . to F. . b doctor. sod rents-«amt to give: some elm: as to to: - . 9; 91 _ Miter urtliev discussion, it -vote was turn I .,,.M,£,;.,,,,m “HM My 3“ “mix, ‘"3 ' g = Trio It-itiidr In election were imtiaru of flu mint tellers, butita there was no nomn: vuiin . ll WM mu M ;,,.". ,,,,,,,R M Q“, magwx,‘ ' 9'“ at I: I: II b lame and In . X 5“ ‘mt! - - =‘*°-.“'"*"=';- ‘.“"‘ ‘ii ‘““‘§:i ::<°:*.*:::::..:*.: :.m,.:.::.:.:.:.'*'.*:.W * °“ :7“ '" Wm: . . — ., . Him ovmim 0 mean eonn ,. » Y mam . _ nu runs , 3:35.: mgr,-M; 5,,“ 1,, ,¢ ‘NM, —--—-—-—— Pacific Railroads and Their In Z.§’i°.§'€{.".»f.‘.'."'3°".‘:‘$ lzastr .;‘.‘.l¥.I::“..j?:f.l.l§§ .~:‘4o§afs.i“;§.§.b=:¢§::":.3°:z..z.......:: The Traseé: Enacted 2:: the Bar 1-=7 . - v. . I M. ’ ' . . ' ’ _, dabtedness. ' fif,‘,‘L,‘,_‘,,:;“,:‘;" ’x'°',:’°‘,”‘_,:"°" °°"““"“"" M“ "fi‘;"‘5“:,‘1f"‘;} wr°,§,,:f:§:f,";,°,¢d M, ,,,,,,,,d. 1'lB0nV1118 361391135 Postmaster Vflfiggigltlfi of Suudaelty, Ar- ‘ . . pro OUR , ml, gggymm win urn iuunt at one which wo d H mun fiotupetent > .e. > _ . I J for in; iiagvicfi null?! what wt|‘heal1e;1i1 gig! udi- iiiadfie;l: tho Turgtnrtu to rcslgn. o amen !I:.xri:m:1'.0. , April %.'l.—l'*-xtvitiii-iev Sim ‘rise. '1 -A ‘ ' ' Mr? an - 0* mm mm 0913 0 °" ‘*'"° ' i h bill - , (at this my.vm Arrutled to-ntxlit 2.; Input] . ' » . Efforts to “rm it some Sam. ‘.'l3."i‘.2".“i‘£‘.".‘3§'.if$ 'v'3”“..‘$’.f§."e“i'%i.'u'!i‘1’”1‘.§‘.i"E’2. i.$'.‘f?.§'.“£”“.2§iZfJ§§ ‘}3§§i.2 iv-3;. x;ép".$‘.‘.V§§'¢, 101111 Kt‘-333-in Shot Dawn by H01" MurntiidldeIl,ei’Clovx~1xisrS,on swumimt mm ~"'MIl1llllBCll1!'0 bliirts 1.0 011181‘. . , * did not are what puny tgey ulfucied. lie could the Home loaned. mun]; fin_][e;-1" by Comrnluioner White, or clesreleud, citkljillfl - - factory Settlement. not ruoollncz mu my poIuhIg,r;do§ min mggeii an _ ——-—-—-—— ya»; win. with .....v....i.......g ...4 ..,m,..,.,¢;t. _ - “"1 ‘° “"'°“ f‘'"‘“ ‘' . ‘ ” " " “ " A QUESTION OF VERACITY. I uitut Ktiitea mails. its will be (Aiken ta Chau- . ' WM 8 “#90515?!” C1 '54 W9” 7°“ *3‘ WW0‘ ___.__ land in -«narrow tor cxmutuztwu iocmre Comm}:-» NP ‘-'4“'“' 5 “"3”: “wen Rm“)? ' crutio but (hut did not Influence the President In . ,;u,,¢, yr,-gm‘, %..‘ ".§5;”i'.i'.§‘..'.§§"..'.’.’Is'é‘ "“€?.‘.'i“'§2::‘.. tulnlxudi I" I _ h»--cison- The road» In Nvymork seemed so What-L 8- Kennma to 8&7 of 3153"‘ Sketches of the Assassin and ‘ _ - ?'."..‘i§}Y‘i’.‘ ".‘.i‘§§.“e"u5.‘.".’.'.§.‘i‘£"I.".‘.l‘§ 3.1‘). “""“““”' I P'°Daratlons to Protect Amer!‘ '."‘.'i..‘;‘i‘.’.'.‘3.'.“§.'..s 33}-7.1’ 5.3.. ‘Sl.'.’.i‘IT.°i.‘Z’.‘."’.'i.‘..f ,,,,,, ,mcm,,°,‘3j{' A ‘j,‘,’,,'~,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31,‘, vie-am_ ‘ ' _ forrx-at 1"olltlclam;. 'iil?tli'1i: uuequulcd on not imp ‘gm: Ilupn ; I M I — i in. Effl em could be aiulmstnge the-m.u would ‘ ' - -' " F’ ‘ Ba 7'W*l!B'-flit MW“ 25--1'50 invwlrallut cm- uu II eutllseuriueiiurto glue wrarer. n,"§',',,"§,’,f:fi “. ' OM18 I1 6X C0. be alsuv: gm, 1-1,, 1»,-“tam: min; for . mom”; ntitI.omcxtloiJ. 0. Flood in relation in the t\- mm“, ,p,,o,“,.,,3 3,’ H“, Home m “urn” not 0“ k§ulal:i:Li:&:r:zp :.uiir’:lmufi:: m" N I‘, . - thoufilgrlrcgnt Acting In 1 partisan manner. uiut Mines, the chronicle thin morning publishes whether corrupt i-nuns lied been used to scram ‘~ _“¢("1':P°“- h ,' ‘ ‘ “‘ ‘'"'“‘*'‘‘' ‘mi’ 3- "- K“?-““ “"“”‘°°“'“ Twojflen Release the Occupants ihcpxnuxnurdctceatoime1.-itiresxulaiingciu. gs: 85 ¢‘-'1 5‘ “'4'” '1‘ 5°"' " ‘“ '““‘ “7‘ - Tim P-0” om“ BI“ flock open-star, who Illegen thni this ore body or _ or a Jan ;)'L<;t"r'lt;iltt l900t!|:,ahLA- mall tr-:3: reports. #3: . . _ . o . r ' . 0 re 1' ., toe Nam. Fourth arm. at. Louis. . ~ _ , Gen. Hazento Testify Concerning N" ,m_ ,p,,, ._,_.,__, ,,,_,,,,,m" mm, co:-norm-«e«i simian. ie in-poverm-ea r-work i»:p~i>3rco33uc:. "“°‘ '“"‘ '““"""" ""’ 6?" ¢-.. 81 and 69 washlubton Iii-eel, llhiotgo, , Pike‘: Operniouve. clnnlunatholiio. FOR SALE. IIOUSEAS AND LOTS IN sonmfsit.-iiogis. o -2 IN ORDER TO HAVE Mom’. C:\PY'l'A!. Ind ume lu my l.utnl>r.r llunicieu. and utrnd , yv-ncnl men. I rill om-r rm «-1! m'yc outside mu-n.I .1 [yr] iow prion. vtzt liercutt I l)vrrlil.ttX‘I.ul Fltllllufi tru room: uchtlour lust flnlnhrdlntlireu rum: limit". 0! vi: moot: uuh. Iitiuledlu In-silthy lornllons. Alto. Iowan-on YI Autlots. nix at winch iuu we dnxinhlu tor ntiilenrlel. Alto. 1.0!! it-cl nut Lielrluiilnint Rood IMI llnrlexu Avenue. Alw. lxuxl In biluourl and Illinois. Aha. would sell my ll‘§l1'tI('H pend). Ind nut or lane in barn to it rnrut-Al Ind ntdniit mnugrr. nail in in. can (our pct. my lutn r hunting. for turthu purtliiulu-I all or Addrnoma -um llroudwuy. - EDVVARI?) II. IKYMER3. SI. Louis. April 21, li§Td. GLoitéE?DEiiocRA J’ OZB PRINTING COMPANY, pus: u.:.i:.utuI Printing, Binding mnmcse 4,1. unnxxs mo H. R. PonfiB%0¥.. Manager. Andrei J. Imu. Chan. 0. imuum. John nu." 11111-Jis, BIINWITER & G0,. luucuen to t..tiioUiinux', Dill-IAS )2: 00.51 Kflwlflflllfilfi .1113 103321.! 02 BOOTS AND SHOES. 510 Woahhigton avenue, 511 St. Charles street, " Lovxs, Mo- THE Cl-CNTENNIAIT WATCH rrih: WATCII run ‘rm: cmrrizmu/Ix. . rhn sully he it-.-pt at I run modornw cost. bi purt lining om: ol those Qlvuant Ledd Paierii Gold Watch Cases, tilted with I nor movrmznv to mulch. T It and no tar yuiirwit. Tln-on Curt are ninth! in led an. (culle- inui and born‘ ulu-.I. in Iiucliiu. Munun] and Yht Ali: :33. in nil urine at an rnvliix and rmlxli. tor unis An In -VlIid¢rln0Y(‘lIlt‘ll out Aiiirrlnrniimuntiiiteiiirc. lay dulen urilwliern. None euulnn unli-as otuuipv.-d '(l. W. Lani‘: Pal.“ um or the bezel. C-vtntan delcrlptlro unit Ilia nriul iwiit_on applicv unit by tile iuuittuturoi: .A. llltull N J: (1,. 1i mien Lane. New tam. LAEF WEEK on SALE. REDUCTION or PRICES! 111 NORTH FIFTH STREET MAT]-flfltlt,(:ll)lt‘l'IClJl..'K‘llllll4"l’ii. rlnrlriu. out etc... Illie itlilifd to tluil uttlin abort uldtou I rent choico all ll i.l 1.;-lN'afilvit)i!I'1 Irliuvlumn. A u. out wlim on am e newest rmu nv.muntun- lei . (3urnul,3ooIe|u-rt}. vuptwrry I-tulin. uni.-rt bur troll twice I yur. Tlio Rlhfllflllll Lluucuug, sum! to Mt three month! itlttvr tdniillnn. vlitllr lbolnllli pllnla. lmrnlux the whale tuuutuzr And eupl. round. I lnmoricd {rum Prliica by . . MA.ll’.l‘l.\'.s‘llatt.l<ultur st. from Putin. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE C0. C7‘ ICXVV YOELIL 25 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE si,5au,ano A aoo,ooo Term Poll-rln on dwellings. ata., written P730? to 1614 In tho late! Underwriters‘ ARO cry of New York, or In tlm tll-2li.§lIt.‘tlA Fl! . t.\sUtt/ixctc l',‘(l.\Xl'ANY on ztrzw Yllltlt, zuaranleul by the iliuaio of tho lulu UB<N‘.l"|VYIIel'J' Aggm-,_ "my 1,, ,1. written at otplrntlnn In (ha NIAGAILA. LOCKWOOD &:' NISBET. Agents, _ _____‘_‘:‘lt)_'1 olive ntnoct. in. p...i., no ST. JAMES HOTEL} on THE EU‘-IIOPI-}AI‘i PLAN. COR. FIFTH AND WALNUT S-TS. ST. LOTTIS,,-LEO- I ‘H 1: input nirl linvat Itiirnman time) In the city. . lmuu-' u..u».. luv unite: and lumjiiu. Lilli‘ tsampie ltuotnn. ltumm. :l.- . I.'n- -ml I per day--Accounting to loan- Uircu day and ii -lit. R. BOYLE. Proprietor. cash Assets, - invested In U. 8. Aids, over 0 MAB. April :0. ll0'$.——'l‘lit- nu- eln. lion luv lhlrterti Ilirr:-ton at this batik will fiiflli In the oflirr t-II Y 'Ni(I.‘l 8AVI.\'l}.'4 A.‘4.‘<lti(.'lA'rl(l!‘1 No. 600 J mm mm. .‘l(. 1,. “$1 _ Mum!-y. (M lildly of M11. .l‘<s.l¢ will be uyu: Ii-um I In G n‘<-locli p. m. . J.uil*ZI:' 5. LOVE. Cultiei. RETURN OF BUYER. E N s E Most Wonderfully LOW PR! CES. 1 The GREAT DEPRESSION in NEWYORK mmie CLEAR- LY APPARENT, through the medium of OUR UNPR.ECE- DENTEDLY ATTRACTIVE SUIT ROOM. Every Lt1d'y.‘sho.1t]t:_1 t".ome_, lnspecqtho qfloglgigs, a‘v'i«.I‘see for herself the 5 ' Extreme Low Prices 0}?’ Black Silk Suits, Plain Colored SjIk_Shits, Brocade Silk Suits, g’ Striped S_,iii§_§’tiits, I” .. Ciieiilted Silk Suits. r, ‘I "’q‘.e..i Variety or Tasteful siurr suns. New Styles and Slinpoii SILK IJOLMANS and siiiggonias. The FRENCII EOULARD CAMBRIC suns, vvhlch ill‘ the ‘ SEASON’S RAGE! WIll_be conflnod exclusively- to our house.’ I It SCRUGGS, 7 VANDERVOORT & BARNEY 421. 423 and 425 North Fonrtli st. Belknup. ciyiner Plticotl In an Awiumnt Predloumont. llltlmft Vindication Ooucodod by Prom- inent Democreu. Tho Impei-tcltmunt Trial and the Capital Budget. lpctlsl Dlltautnh to the GIol>t‘~DI'Xli0CrIL Wuetttsxlrox. D. 0.. April §.—'r1ie Ilnuu Judiciary Committee it still considering the rub- iect ol the liidehtcanug oi the Pacino Etnllroiuln to tho (Fm-nriiuinnt. with A View to Arriving at some uiisueturv settlement at the dinputcd quot- uunu new pending In the several bunches. The chaimuln, Mr. Knou, has ui-lreued 3 letter to tho Prualdcius oi the Union and Central Pnclilc Compuulu, ruquuling mum to make such propo~ uitioru an they would agneo to. and naming the Amount which they would be willing to pay into A nlnkinx iund ueuii-imuuitllv In order to extinguish both principal and Interest oi the nubsiily bond: iutted In old at the coxutrucuou at the roads. ‘nu: Lzrrzx onru utnt the communication In sddrened to the par- liea with the view of arriving at noiuu natiatitctor-y trruagameut ot the nutter, it possible. It up- ponn that tile‘ Government has been at irrut ax» puuo in litigating the subject. and tin uniformly beéu button In the Gouru. Thu tlinn on-S Labor 0! the Depiirtnienu Ind Coup-on no very moot: taken up with then questions. to no good pur- pon, uid it in the general iinpruntou that some lair proposition will be ruched which will louver pul An and to rut: COSTLY €DI"l'Kll'l'lI'.lll. It In thought by some that the road: will ogre: to uuy «ch shut A million youly lulu Iuphl alnxlng fund. They are given leg‘ tlitvl In which Lu prvparv their aunverl. and ill utko pretty nurly the lull time. Thu companion on quits on nuxinuu to iizroo to n uttleuient u the Govern- ment. notwithstanding the recon: dcclolou oi the Sllprltno Court that under the low the Govern- ment Ulll not demand the payment at the lateral until the principal in due, thirty yuuntvoiu the launch at the Hound mortgage on Government bonds. ~ mu IHDIAN rzumrout. Thu Ilouao Commltlto on Torritoriou to-day adopted frun|tlIi:'u Oklahoma bill. with amend- tnciita. The bill. as It new studs, simply rimmin- mumla tho orguiiimuou at I Temtortal Goran- mcnl Iii thy Indian Territory. That portion at it vuln.tlng'to an equal dlitributlon or the laud: in the Tcrrltory umong the naetnbun or are clvluud tribal ll tlricleu (mm the bill. m:1'v'.<.'rtvu tutu. uppeurod baton the Coinmlttce lnnutipllng the wtalhh fund: to—dny. llln testimony rclnllve to Jamie. given bclorn the Coxmnittce on Attum in the Wnr Department. wu pur- iy snutlned, and Bull questlouod Ibottl. II. No new fact: were elicited. tttxtco. The Oorernmtmt dou not apprehend tiny tmtibln with Kulco, but at the same time It In doomed Lflliulile to have everything In rouilneu to gin that protection to the live: und property at Ameri- can cltlzuiu realdlnglri Mexico which the Matt- cdu Government can not give pending the promo: revolutloniiry condition In that country. It it the dutoroslrintlou ol the Government that American Iutcrvuu than be protected at All luumtt. Three vouch at war have thevstore boon onlemd Io cruise 0! the Mexican cont. Lien. llucn. who hu bum in Mexico tor loin: lltue. ti-rived here in: flight. orsw. mzxir, ~ It will be rurnembcrud, in: the editor ylio wrote to the Now York Tribune In ms. that uocrutury 13¢-iimpp wn-I Ilccuutlrlly intcruwd in the prollu of the Fort Sill trading putt. Ila will be onmlncd by both Ulymoi-‘I and the Jndlnlnry Committees, with A view at using Iii: testimony, which In deemed quite Important bclnru tho Suuoto titling u 5 Court at ltupcurhmunt In the nelknnp ti-in. CLIXBR nun nun’. Illuter C‘ymer, who is put in a rather awkward pm-iilon by tho rcjultislcr at neIimnp'a coumel. which lntlmpios that Clyinor lnliiuldalod Ilclhnap into resigning, was kept quite bury to day ex- piulninx the matter to hit colluagueu. Ctyi-nu donlon what Iii.-lkuup,4uy-e, and connequently either. the one or‘ the other mutt Ila under A mlatnlto. It In only fair to conclude that Iiclknup would not have deliber- ately Allowed ouch I Itattcment to go to tho Beontn unless there was something in it, and it to In or- der-lur Olymer to explain. ‘ ni..mr:‘n vtxutcrrxoiv. The general leellitg at the‘ cnplttil In resitrd to the explanation made by ux—lspeukct' Iilulnu cou- cernlnx the nlnnden against him, In uitt ha Ii» fully vtndlcuted Iilinnll. lteprueuutlro Randall say» that lllulno he: not let: lulu cumulus I magic peg to stand upon. wlillr Spoohvr Hurt and other Dumoorutn are of opinion link the explanation I: Implll and concinnivo. When Mr. lllnino oeu- clmled tilt reuthrka yesterday, be war greeted with upplnuus And warmly congratulated alike by Republican: and Ileinocrata. The Judiciary Fund Investigation. WAstix'.w1on, Am-Il 'l5.—.lSx-Attorney Gem.-rel Akernian lo-day tukutl the Coniintuec on Expand. lturu In the Department of Justice to eomidcr whether they would demand at him an emu-or to the question propuuiided yunterdny, wlmuicr be uontnrrod with the Prenldont boloro paying cer- tain money: In John I. Davenport. The toll com- uiiuoe not being pruent. reccu was taken uu 2 trclock. Ou reaucmhliui; the committee decided to re- qun nu answer. Mr. Akennnn put In I pmtort on the ground mu It was both lHl'.fi’A—l and prohibited In} t a statute: lhalnnch comtnriuloutlonn with the blecutivu nliuultl bu made uhllo. flu than teati- llcd Io conversation: until nr to than nnrnmid h Z:-Altorncy Liuucul Wl.l.liuuui with the Pros - cut.- Aimiuux BTATED that some limo In 157i, while the Pi-csldunl rrtta M Long llrnnch, and lie (Akurimtu) Inc In l\v‘Mh— iugton, he received A letter written by Geo. l’or« ter, In nrmnlunco with tho dlrectloo at the Presi- dent, tinting lluttn lrlv. Davenport Wu tmgnged in searching out frzuidii against iitsturuliuuon and re ivtratiou in New York and suggested to him (A orvnnn) that he could uaelull zmpluy in por- tion of tiny maneyfiveu to him xv Congress to euppru.-A election ruuda, In this ew York cue. The witness was at that time ungaitgtwl in Investi- gatlon Xu-Klux main in tho utli, and he re- pllcd to the President’: -., ‘Ion that he limel- retvly upproprlnted his money in that dlrecuon. Ill will TOLD. in A nub.-iequout com nlcatlon from the Presl- doot. lliuithu tuutlu oould be and with in out nilvuntngn In How Yuri: nlty u In the South. not a lull uplinutuon, he iiutliortuid the payment to . - cl ny| mg linuw Apprnvrtttlnu Committee udoptod the Poet (mica bill this morning. ‘which provide: that the tree delivery ryltem mull not be intro- ducad-ln emu of lens than 40.000 lnhalilllnli. It adopts the now union: oi’ eoui ennillon luv until service by trees liuiunrl of we M. and vir- ltutli puuniitli An.-nan; nut will rtlmi. The gill muiu at we in ted in thirty iutluyer mu. Capital Goulp. _ wunirovnu, D. 0.. April t.'v.--tlinngm oi the Impeachment me! have nimuoncd Monti and vile. veil, outlier at the lllttllt of Calnmurcd. Nnv York; P.l.'.I‘. Ilnrtlett, s New Yorlt Iitwyiir, Ind Can. Cutter. lire. Hui-alt it ill. , new xxxion, The [loan Committee on Territories bu Agreed to report lnvonbly on the Sonata bill tor the ltd- mluion of Row Mexico. The only tniporutnt Amendment pmviduthut the election {or utop- tion at the State Cotislliutioit shall not In: ienriiur than June, I171: the Scout» provided not later tznn Juiunry. um. MINA?! cnxrtxtnriolt. The Saint: hue connnm-d Sumner rlowiml U. E. Attorney at Utah. I -riir. ui:omtt.i‘1uu'¢v-run. A tub-4:nInmItlel:.hcAded by Hupreouuuttlva Wil- lie at tho llonsti Cotninltteo on Nun) Amurs will. on Blomluy next, begin we tin-c-ui;au.... of the nutnuguutuiit oi the Brook! :1 '.NIt')‘-yn.n!, and generally of ct elatlllurutl an contrucu in mud about N. Y. Ct y (or naval purposu. mnut wtxu. The Homo Committee on Foxifn Auhli-is ta- duv rtcelvcd from I-Iuxlitnd no u docuanuuui from tho oitlce ol the iitunn Mining Company, Including more about which Llubougall teluv gm;-lied eevurul wean ngo at lining in NI! pou- umirni tttfociiiig Gen. Sclicnck. Al the tnectiu uu1t'l‘umcln_v (JEN. Kcltnnrlt may Again be helm lruui In the couunlttca auocorulou puluu Bfninnt hlt lntggrity. mun nttuxo IP31 Ir: A rtzct. The Committee on Expendltnnii In the Interior Department to-duy exumlnod John Delano with rulrrcnw to hit luml-survey eautvnu. from the lllillunlly It appear: that ho had an Interest in the llnniiuond contract, though lite name did not lp~ ear. Col. John L. llerrlnni Wu lite partner. Vltncu did uothlng but to furnish maria . WIt« uou rue N911 note: or elieclu from Col. 1 urrlnm. who ma e tho check: payable to lslm: made no elteritpl to oonrcul the receipt oi‘ inmicy. nor did he tbinli what but did dialiauorubla. llln rvc<‘olIt'(i> lion wu tlinl he did not receive over t:l.ixio from itllhl: uurvcylng contracts. Wllneu WI) asked whether he told Dr: Reed. In April. iS..‘t, that the Prcnldcut but evidence: «I lit: Interest In such conlvucu. and replied that he did not rocalloct. ll:-inn rlouily quoatlmml. he said, according to hie rtoollectioia the erldunco vvu ahmvu in Int by (ion. Ilsbcux-. ft the white Ilnuto. Never had tulxcd with tho 1‘:-eaidcnr about the antler. uoirrv-Fovnrii coxamcss. ’ 81-unto. Alter discus-aton. the hill nppropnuunir £15,000 to survey the Auntin-Topotcrumpo Piicinc route, in: indefinitely , , tied. After the morning hour the Dunn, by I vote at you t. tiny: (I. Ni'uu<l to rocedo tron: its amend — mama to the oonlnlnr nml dlplountlo .:ppmprla- Lion hill and ultrd;(nr u Comiuim.-n 0! Center- cluzo. ‘hie Chnlr appointed an inch committee, Hen:-it. Elnrronl. Fryllnfihuyucu and Wllhern. Thu Corumluee oh I-‘lance: reported back with iuunuclinc.-tit: the eoncurrvriit rnwluiion to no- cure uniformity In Fold win. money: dint ne- counta between that ruined Htalcl and the Uutued Klngilom oi Grunt lsrttaln and Ireland, and re- cainirnunilcd its adoption. The litmus Innismi an nmondmeutn In the do- nclency upnrnpvtui u bill tmd agreed to the con- tu I Ilia lioute. __ -. hlulue. Allison and mm ban of the Oonleruiice cuto- . I i the Renata. The Chair . umthcurl Mr. Mclliltlu u A mem- ber oithu Plpizclnl Committee to lnquini Into c :- eumttenren attending the Into election in MI» ti 1. ill please oi sir. Oglealiy, attuned. r. Tliurmnuzireueuta.-d a memorial ol the (‘In- ciunnti Iiouvd o ‘trivia remonttntllng against the reduction nl nlurteu at nmcen in the Hunt Onlce suit the dlvenlan at any vuveuueo tliereot to any otlun mrpouu, and pnu-In that the rvvuuuct at said o on be nxpcnucd In In own proper lieu. ilelci-rt-cl. The Kemitetlu-n r-uumedthn oomlderutiau ol the bill in hmanll inn iv.-inlln to legal lander at silver coin. Mill ldr. Jonu, o Nevmln, ruunml hi: or merit. Attiu eoocliulon at ldr.Jauon' s cech. Mr. Ilozy moved that the bill and pour! it; unend- uionulioprlntcd. Soovdomrl. Puniling dint-uulnn. the senate mint into or- ecutive iieulou And soon ltllollrucd. noun.- Mv. ilitv-via Chnlrmun at the Committee rm Filecuolls. call-ed up the Illinois mammal election can of liomnync against I-‘uni-ell. Mr. ltnmlixl ruiimltiiequeullon oloonninlerulion II) M to giro preaeiiotico to Iughlnuu gppmpmi. lion bill, and this llouon tit-aided I1 70 you and Ill nan not to prwecal with the elect on one. The Ilium-.t at lfoiurnbin utx bill. as nxumded by Mr. .\'cal'e uulntllulo providing 1 tax of one iuui oiw~liull por uni on all property rent had personal, was paired. Hr. Lawrence, from tho Judiciary 0ommltI(ee,_ Iulimlllcd u roprirl In rcliitlau to the Pncltii: rnll< romin. propmsing I bill to rm uim them to create 3' nlnltlng fund to pay la! main ll! tvrlunliaul um!’ lu- tcrut at tulnlily bonds Iuuod tolhem by the Gov- :2hrt:illttt*Itl’.fl'Iglo 1;» rt ouilir-lire: u, dhctlllltioi or con [IO it onto umthlnnnlu fund. to mm--Ity nn5Ninnnca“.m Onlerod printed and ruoornmlltcrl. ' Tb» Iloulo then won: into commltteo of the Whole, Ilr. Cox Intlia chair. on the lrxtalatlvu uudaxecutlro unproprintiun bill, re-iimlug it on pofie 11, urliurc ploviultiu ll mule for uiiuu. , r. I lpvr mama to itmcnal the item for the sun Fmnolaco Illntulg lncreuing the wprvprlntion tor tn u from .000 to $170,000. Hr. tniiditll moved to azmiiid the amendment by providing tluit til at in spam nttho Sun I'r.=»nt-.inca Hint at: not ex thou paid at the Phlzndelpbln unit by more than as per cent. were ugvpoin .5 mltten an Ill 1'. 1|)" 5 amendment ivu ruiocuad, 1nd iiv. miulfla annex: to. An Item at $14,000 true inserted to on no Anny onion in the mint bulldlii at New Orleans, and one at 10,006 for no nuuy o M at Boise City. The queatlon 0! com emiitlou at Territorial Judge: had In the hi I aIl'1.50o. gave rise to u dtaeuulon. tnoiit at the upcoclien being against the utter inadequacy bi that compensation. lIr.(:nnuaii. ullltuli, illinu-utrrl by u nigh. incur that the Territorial lxglaulum of Utah undo on nrpro rnliun to lncrcnlie tho composin- tlort ot Lin toil tutu Jliditnn who noted than in u dualc.-I unity. sir. I nor exp7"q‘:uod his iutmilvlimont at Mr. (Jon non‘: aluictnunt Ind lnlituillcd that any Ful- orul Judge who received ootupuniuttlon tram my ouuildu souvcu rlclcrftid ll.n|')QBf"‘II1el1£. The cotulclerntion at the bill was intcmiplcd to allow air. I.ord,Cbniriuun ot the linpentzlituent Mmi.ugurn,Io pr:-aunt the reiolodcrto the demurrer tiled by W. W. llclltnay. Tho [Inner Wu mad. and in to the c act tint the House of Itcprenoututlvu in the mun: of 'ltaell and at All the people at the United States, any! that the urn ni llcallon to Liiaplun oi Llclknup 0 the article: 0! mpuachmaut, and miller: therein c0l\I.ttlt'iotI._, one in matter und lunu nulilizlcnt in law for the House to maintain In article: of In- inuchnicnt, And that the Senate. M A court oi mpeuchmeut. bu jurisdiction, to hear, try and doterminn the some ' and that. an Belknitp BM not unuwci-ed Iuc.h nrtlclu or lot aaotimeut. or In any runnuer denied the nuns. t 0 House ot ileum. tentative: pruyii judgment thereon ucconllug to law. Jlntotho tint and second iiubdlvlslou oi the my-lndor to the second replication at tho Hanna to the plea of delendunt, wherein Lhe defendant duiunnded trlni bcc4)n!ln5|to law the House. ill belull of Itaell nut 01 all 0 people of the United Hutu doea Ilicu - um u to the unni, lourth, dtth And nlxth subdivisions oi the rejoinder. the Home uiieru that It ought not to be from lining and maintaining Article: at Impeach» mout ngnlxut the dulendunt bocauaq ltdunlce ovary avgiiuiontln such ruloinder, winch denies or traverses the acts or iulunu clinzgvd ngaiint the defendant. and It rcallirms the truth 1:2 the letter, Ind lhcrelaru, the llomn at llepruunw tivea pray; judgment M'.C0l'd|K| loluw. . The paper was asp:-uveal liy be House. sad the Clerk was onlere to tile It with the Secretary at till. (lomlderullon oi the lcglslntlvo A propvlutiou bill was then mainland. the uuetlon elnr on tho iuueodiueut oizercd in Mr. tuvlliut to ncruiue dctcemlt. Ile nlpo claims that _!'lood but been aeliiny Consolidated Vivgmin and (lnllloruin when he ouuld do to vritliout breaking the market. while naming his Manila to hold on. B0 iulmln bod lull»; ulna between lilmneli sud riood ,3mI MY! tho tumor hm.-0 him bocquui he untried to reliant.-llIt'a.ta the Bank at Cnlilorula. and unit want: the owner or Ila lnlluro, outiilde o! it'- reiruliiriilva in III management, wu tho lock-up at min by Flood. ivlm lfltflod to bruit the I.-uni: and build up the fiinrudu llniii on in ruins. Kean Adnilu that the recent tune is I quottwu of veracity between mull and Hood. "‘ ’ mmwmct)". The lleurtroudlrix Accident Which ltolibecl l'vut'eusor Put-lter or III: Son and Daughter. lows Ctrr, XA., April 26.-At Prat. mi-tier. Pruleuar at Ancient Lttngtiugen In the Butte Unl- vevalty. was on‘. rowing on the river Hill ulter- noon. In eompiuiy with his um, daughter and niece, the bout upivct. and hla son And daughter. and respectively attach and thlrtcou. we:-o swept under water and drownod. The Pmlupsor exert- ed bluxacll to the utmost to have hi: children. but thu curronl being very strong. he was unable to do no. ' '1i’i".'.t"i'i~.‘i:"' Xd,ii'".~T The Kansas Pacific Bond Slander Rcfuted. A Campaign Siory that Played Itself Oul Four Years Ago. lpertxi Du-pale); lo the 0'0‘)!-Utlll|(I"I|. Tortziu, KL, April '.‘d.—'fliu story telegraphed trom Kev! Yuri: to the Boston III:-aid and rwulr llnhod tn the Chicago Tl-tbvuuol tut 1*‘rIdi\y, AI». lesion that the record: at the United Ellatea Court at this piuco show that lion. Jnmut G. Blitiiie, 0! Maine, received bonds or Ilock oi the Kansas Piiclllc Illullwny, is but A rm-tval at the umpnlzu story circulated in IP97‘). and which use then tllomuxhly disproved, and lluully wltbdrnwn by the New York 1‘:-tonne. the pap-at whlth ant pub- lished It. The Court reconiii hero do not Ihow anything arrccttng Hr. lllalno In tbolcut. The story orlghiutnd In A blunder confining Hr. Blaine. at Hunt. with his brother. John 2. Elaine. lanucrly nod for many yuan 0! Lauren- vrorth. and now at Montana. mm. riionu uwirzo, :it., went And Attorney {or the Leavenworth. rnwutn uid Wecurrn Road, since become the Hun: Pu» citlc. Answered tau tlxudu In !v4'|.l'd to Hon. James I}. Blaine, In A public letter, dated Octo- ber 7.1873. uddrveaoc<l<lIrcctly.I.o Ltr. Blaine. from which the tallowiug tu no utruct: "My geuentl knowledge ol the btulneu of tho Rfllroad Company, and especihliy my intimacy with you, make it certain that you could not hitru had my contract with the éompaoy without my knowing the Incl. 1 unliultutlngly denim-u that you were not. in Any manner or in any (line, directly or indlrectlv, employed by the company. or In any way ltilcrenlod In its nflulro. n noct- Iioldcr. agent or othcns-Ito, Ln any capacity what- ever. ' "rucn mmntxx. J. 8. Xllulnt-. M lhlt time Clerk at the District Court at Luvouwortb. Ind one at the early 5:!- than at liauua, was the owner at 5I0,m worth at tho two! of the Ixuvoiiworw. Pawnee and Went:-.vu llallrood Company. which. indeed. mu held very genenlly Among the influeutlu men at all pu-tin llonfl the line of the mud in Rumor; but that was in '81 or '62. Luduomulderoblo period betoro you won over uouituuiod tor your nntterui to Congmu. lieyuud that. there never Ivn'.iI.t ituy time. the rcmoteal lnietcnt In tho oouipmy held by any or your luuilly." mm. J. B. tirxwnr. oi Wuliington, D. C.. well-known in connection with tho Kama l‘uc.lfic uttltn, and the gentleman upon whom authority the Hmxld dlnpntch ludi- roctly pttrporttt to be based. published A lull ex- oluiatloout the when vuattar in the New York Tuna at October ll, 157.1. He who hioiwll tlio itttorusy {or John B. llluluo, uud npruentcd his lnumcstu In the rnrloul lawsuit: tint vruru eon- nected with the railroad. lle utterly dcnlcd that ‘Jsmoalfl. Illnluo over land the rcmolest Inwrcnt In the matter, and the use at his nuuu in connec- « ltlou with it was Absolutely without any ground 'rrlutever. The mu-oldcntlty of the noun moat have led to the original mtntake. A5 Ill evcnu the nary ll buclcu, and was provedto be to year: tutu. PLAYFUL PEDRO. The Ilruzillon Emperor Stenli a March on the Curious Cnllfornlant. BAX riuxctlco, April z:i.~—Doi.u Pedro and party Imvvd this vcnlg. At Plennuntou, torty tnilu {mm the city, his car I'll detached (min the train. put behind uuotiior engine and nuhed our the road but an hour ahead of the overload tnln. The ohlcct win to droid any demon- Itnttlon on arrival. and was A period: utoccu. The part passed thrush Oakland without at- trlctluy 1 cntlou cm: I-hi‘! lxty, and. Axflvln It tho whorl, tooh carrlngtls to the Palm: llote , when the uutcnd without lull A doznu ‘ knowing at they bud urrlrad. On the arrival of the re Iur ti-itlu at Oakland 0 great crowd wu lu ittten anus. with band: playing and colon flying. to-lailu Dom 1‘ 1'0 was already announced in apartments At the PaJn.ca. Beau had been nogzfittl It tacit-graph for the part at ble- chmilu uvll u Lu-nlxlll. to beat ilxuoi-u‘: (ivchealra. On the arrival at the train I! ttaom mcuto, Dom Pvdro and part. bull); examined the workshop: of tho Cnnlntl ’nciflo, expveultig t at the In-toluene of the Inspection. The party wtllrumuin In the oily tour or nru days, and thence go to other poiuu in interest. SUCCE13SFl’.lItl:l~t; Tho Mngnltlocnt Floating Palace Robert. is. 1.430 Jxrrtziuon. Xiu>., April flS.—’l‘cu tliouund people witneutd the aucocuml launching oi the new neanner Robert E. Lee at Howard’: nhlpo yard to-day. -Her entire length iafltlleet. She will:-.n.ri-ys,mo hula: at cotton. Iiarcubln Into be I duxiing value which will duty the oom« petition at all pmdccouora or rivals for public tuvor on tho t ltlulualpfil. Blio has nine nmmtmul iitce bo1l¢ra,am.I are non vvlllbe models 0! mochnnlnai skill and vr I runk the luu-goat high pressure engines ever built In the West. ‘Elm is built tor the muualppl Itlver, and when oompletclv tinlshed will coat over a quarto: at a million dollars. A Terrible Plunge. WSLLAND. 0201.. April 5.5.--A lreigiit tralu, bound out on the Canada Bouthzm ltullwny, lut night ran Into the Welland CIl1ll,Wx'8(‘.kll'i8 the leader, engine and eight lrulght can. The curl- neet, Cody, was killed‘ also ‘Inn Ilougbton, aru- .lXlLXl. It 3 supposed the on near wiu ulnep. an the uignitlu wem up that t o bridge was open. The canal in not olntrticted. ‘let’: Wettervull lnierviewed Concerning Charlie Rot:-»Tlie Criminal Calendar. It)-'rlul Correupnmtmu of IM Glabcrnfifllfifflh Ounnriin. l:.i...' Apiil $4. lint.--v'I‘ha particular! zol um lllllidur at John itcAul:i’n. by ltcnuiu-ii: ltnttut. la the Iturmcmviiiii Ilotmm. three mile: south of 5!lllIll'6 Ldmllng, on the lit. Ibtlll ram, tlntnnliiy morning, shout 2:30 o'clock, April to, Are About u tullomi: Hultart and lire. Jmcplilne Nun lived in a double liouiie. on the Km lam. and tlr. ldrsaluu Ivuln the habit of stopping with Mrs. Kim when tirtltut part at the county. From the cviclenec givun bolero the Coroner‘: jury. it seems that the Multeru had some of Mn. Nun‘: pennant gimp- any in their posaenloii,iin<l burl refused toglvo It up. urn. Nun exiled on HOASXNI In uccompitny her into Mutton‘: part oi the dwelling to demand posseuiou or the property. And he did no, it dhuxhltr of urn. Nan. Annie. going along. Mrs. lduttcvt, have-ever. refused to ICC£l3¢ to the demand. give up the property. 1-114 3lc.tsI:in then asked where the nrtlclca were. wiicrenpon Bin. lluttctt ordered him out 0! the house, and not going it: quickly As nhe desired. nhc pushcd him tau-ant: the door. Churlet lint- ierz, the husband, who was mun‘; in the room at the Lima, umcttvm vow ms 5lrm‘~aU'R. which hung against the mill over his head. lic- Aultlti. holicingihis movement. Mild: "Don't be loo buty, Charlie." and stepped tau-imlo tho outside door. urn. Mum-rt again pushed hie» Ash out upon tuna plattovm, and from more in the ground. at the tune lime plckiu: up A piece cl wood to smith MIVLAKMI. Huttcrt at this ino- mcht stepped to tho door, with the gun In his hands, and. in MBAIHD win in the not oi‘ Iulitlng army from the home, Muttert told his vrtie to step utde. uud. taking dcllbev.... ulna at ullfilklfl, and, the whale charge at turkey-shot entering Menuhin‘: liud Incl: at tho left uii.r,u:ax-lug ntray the entlm ‘buck pan of the head. The murdered nun unit in the mound, dead in hit tndu, lull- lng over on his right side. where he was left until the arrival at the Coroner. same ol the hrain was smttcrud is dlutance at about elghuien lcet Iron: where dzctued lay. Muir the arrival at Coroner Kaolin. a Jury was lmpauulrd, composes! oi the lollou-log gentlemen: Jggeph Lucy, W. D. ltciwney, Iain: S. Cloves’. 5. Macaulay, Cu vln Burma, Ell» lmau. Charles Iaoeme. Francis M. Clover, S. Jolin-son. A. J. Andaman. Itcu. Money and John Klridger, and utter u can-tul examination at the case. ‘I'll! roiuiwizm t'Itli.nft,'r ‘us uzvsnzuzu: W; the umn, aurora to In tvlrc at the dull: at John Mt-Jig mg, on oath do nd that he came to hit death by I. 3-uu-allot wound inflated by the lutndn at Charles Xutlcfl. filth lb! intention I0 kill him. We lurthor Find that the shot was fired (vein .9. dlntimco of about ten feet, ‘taking elect In the side at the back at the head. tnnrtug the bone: uni neutering hi: hratua. IIIWI catalog; in- Iunt duath. ‘ » Coinuhlo Ci-owder, with ustatttutn. brought Lluttert to the Waterloo Jail Batu:-any night. The prlmucr doe: not seem to realize that he has mm- milled such is tzrrlble cnmc. um llllcl that !lI:.\akiri Ian hut: tmulvliug him {or sumo time. Add tint in I'll lunutled In blowing out his bntltu. The murder wu vvtinrued byllm.-0 persons»- Dtn. Mutter-t. the wild oi the !lll3l'il¢rQf.Hi'I. min, and her daughter Annie. Tlitn. pct-hnpn. ll one at the moat oald-blooded and deliberate murders uut hon ever oowrrui In Neuron County. Noth- ing wu shown In the cvtulz-nee It the Iuqucnl at All culcuintod to jitatlty such A bar- lnruut um. ‘rliorv in a rumor, bow-«vet. that the murder it tho result oi’ tome old tend unknown to any one except the partlu themselves. _ ‘mu ruinoxzn ' Luobout thlrty~threo yearn ol ego, the feet nine lnchcl In height, but limit)! dark eyel, low toro- hcad. dark complexion. and lf!IElll- about iw poundl. lie but a wilu and I'ouiv‘ctilId‘t-en, rung- Irig from ten year: to six months in age. and, financially, is In coiotortnbic du l&Ill.'2I._ All oi Mt-.Aeltin'a relation: live In Couudn, be having mine to Monroe County In lfitll. when be commenced teaching school, immediately nltcr his amval. and followed his prnlculon with mark:-d iu‘ci:esu lot a period 0! tin: yearn. During a part at the time be with thus ohgagqd. he wu In partnership with Mr. liilynvd, in the xiiervantila bunineu, st lJIly‘n I..\ndlIig, on tho Mississippi. At the end at three tnontlu. the buniuen mauve- tlnu with Mr. llllyord tvtu dluolved, and Ali-. timuhin opened I tore on his own am-.-ziunt in the lvnmcdnu neighborhood ct where he was no brutuily nliot. Tull E0111’ 0? DECEASED wu Lulen ch.-ti-5-u oi, Alter the Inquest, by John Mccormlc-I and Wm. H. llllyurd, who hm It In- tcrred lu Miler’ Cemetery, at Eagle t.1lll':. Au uteeclior and ti litilltlcll uinu, Mr. hleiulrin vrulttuoceu. Indeed, bu proapctity vriulun measure the cause at more or lcu ot the ill will that but been crcsalod against him. hlr. LlcAn.ln. during his residence In Monroe County, had gntharud Around him many warm. true lrtuudz. who nlnoerelv regret hln untimely death Huttert, no doubt. will pay the pcuaily at this tearful deed ut the undo! A rope. shot While Resisting rm Qmcer. specuir ‘tothc''“‘ ' .t. Pxouu. ILL. .Apr1l ‘ii.‘a.—Lut night it cosl miner named John Malone, who in: but recently coma in town. tried to bvvnk up In" entertainment nt I-Illia nail, on the blur. Ofllcer Manon urvuliid him. but Malone roistalzd uni taught like A tiger. lie Dnully Iuc4:.cedod In getting u olilcer by the throat, Mid would pmlxtbly how: ltlllcd ltlm bud not Manon shot him. The hall struck him above the heart and fortunately ranged upward. III: wound to uot comic! ..-2 M utieoeulliy (Ala). but the surgeons cannot tell drcliulteiy what the result mu lw. hlulooo I1 evidently A hard one. Charged with Criminal Compllclty. 61-. PAUL. MIKIL, April ‘Z5.--To-day William 11. Grant, tominrly u “nliy-slur" lnwyor, and Francis X. llmnanu, hlt lortuer purtnonweru Itrruted on I bench warrant (mm Judge Curt- Oourt, In Wuhlngtou. on a charge at criminal complicity with on LI plnoott In luulu lraudulent Sioux Imlt-lire uorlp, nliercby _ euorurnmuutwu uwludled out of a large Amount, and mainly hundred thouann acre: of pine Laud’: catered raudnleutly. Gran and llmuuu will be taken to Washington. _, A Daring Deed. Nuiivmnli. 'l‘zxx., Aprtl 23,-On Sunday nIght.at9o't-Jock. I white man mud a negro. heavily ui-med, uiloctod on uutrunou by urtitlce to the Onrtbngo Juli, Smith County. overpowered the Jnller. got the keys and llbov-Mad four priv- onero mini the iron can lnsldu the Jail building. One at the llberitted pt-liiounn Lt lll. Curtis. I notation: hone-tlilol and outlaw, who. bu us- ca )¢d from many jails. A vlglluqtn oglnlllllfl ll In at pursuit. ‘K. ‘ Charlie-:Xt'o'a’s. ‘Piitt.Itnr:Li-itt.i, Aprtl fll.—W£'M€|"t'"- "‘ i‘‘’“‘‘ on tor conipiliclly In tho Charlie ltosu abduction. Held no Wlinexe. MBIPHYI. ‘l‘tss.. April '25.»-Jot. ll. Klnlitit. H Xovtli Citmllnl, Iiu been arrested has on it charge of dclnludln the Govvrvuuent In tan: in tobacco. but it to Sig! the real objmt «if M: A‘:-mu iéw ailocurs him as as wituua Assistant the vobwu on t are. It Maxi:-an Raid Fmrrd. Bit! FRAICIICO, April ‘ta.-—.$ dlugsulzla (rag itnn Diego report: the hluxleuna ptlieriun Agata name: the frontier in the vicinity oi CI!!!)JD- t-mno turn are entertained at uuolluir rant. rickets lain been posted. A Clear Cutie. Snw 0i:i.r..t2¢s, April ila.-The mill or raisin- lrack la progn.-suing slowly. The uesuvuauz In voluminous. but dlrect, thawing unmlttnlnhlo cr-mki.-dzu-u it: tho miinsxcmnntol the l"uIiren- back dlatillery in IL‘?! and l!l7L A Masked Mob. ‘razor. H. I'.. April 35.-A mob otvnuxol rnioniutu Attacked this morning the boarding- bouxe ti! non-Union man, anal prnbitirly fatally injured tour. Uue ol the usuluutu wu mortally wounded. ' Murdered by Indians. Font LAEAMKR, April :.‘:.—II. it. [lrowu did lut owning. II a nation on sage (Iver.-It. ills body will men um‘: to-day, mi in tarwuded tn Cheyenne ttrnlgltl. Guenther Return: from Canada. Minwwxxu, April '.‘.'i.-—CIsi-lsxuu: Gucnthu-.tha distiller, returned from Canada today, ud pleaded guilty totlie ch: u of can i c to (rant! the mt‘:-nuz. rs ‘P Ta y ?' . HIGIILY C0h!I’LJ!r1.!'Z.’t'TAI1‘.Y. Chiunpulgn County Illinois, Republi- cans to Support hcorgo Scruggs for Secretary of state. lvctlu Dllmtcii to the Olobil-Democrat. Cu:.tiutax,1t.t... April 2:.-‘mic lu-pubilaeu of Chiimpnign county bud A Convention tovdny In this city, and lirard enthualutic Ipeechoe train llou. Jun. Caro, lion. .1. U. Sheldon and M. W. xtnthewr. The Convention, amidst mm-ll anpl:-tuae,$Luod ruolutloot rt-cr.gulx.l_o’z Mr. Geo. Scroggs, at In Champnig-n aauue. u I pro.-nlncut member at tho party in llasturn Illinois. on one who has u.l-my: labored , tor in principles into oootvibtited to its success. ubo served durln the war, and not bear: upon his liocly honors!) 1: stars rurelved In the ucrrlm of his countrymnd ruolvcd to repent his name to the Republican sutrvonvont on u a nut-idlalttte for Secretary 0! .‘.'~tztte, declaring his in- terciiu at this time to be the Interest: of the lla- ubilaunn In this untnty and or-cliou; and. there- on-. the delegates were Instructed to vote tor his tvomltullou, tint. Inn! and all the time. The Convention apno-intent u:_n iollowlnx dele- tes to the Mata (loiireutlon iu rlnrflcltl: ion. S._Switn I). G. Camber, J. W. 1 ill L.‘hun— ‘Hugh; )1. ‘V’. hlalhzwu, Hon. J. C. 5 eldon, Prbun‘ Hnn. Wm. n.Iiiip.. lion. Jun. Pendeld. Hon. . O. Wrl lit, llouicr; Dr. E C Barthol- uwr. M.nhutnet- loo. It. W. Barlow. Tolouo. Mr. 51-mg;-3 as rucclred very flaltcrinx natur- uuccs at any IOI1 lmm dim-rent parts at an lltnte. .1. as. Wm’; II. of Champs] , was DIMJQ Chur- mu: at the L‘0unt)‘,C0nl.l'a1é?)‘.l1lnlllto. oi-:Arii»s 'Doiscis. MINI Harriet Harper. spqciitl Dispatch to the Globe-Dmsocnt. l3ooxvtt.t.z. MIL, April 35,-—‘X'iiIn morning, at I o'clock, oi the residence at Capt. (toward. him Harriet llurpcr wu louhd daud In her bed. ltlu llllza Ilaunrd. her niece. Wu sleeping with hot‘, ' and knew nothing 0! her ninth until. morning, when u urunt came in to light the tire. ,'l'ho body not not cold when lound. Min Harper had (or name time beam afllicta-d with Iieurt dlneuo.‘ which rituied her death. but It was accelerated by the lzrlet tho hail on-Icrgnuc min: the loan of hot- stator. Min N lilo Ilitninr, who died recently. The rnoliicr nus Iutuliy have the sympathy 01 all who knew the decrued. Mrs. Mn!-‘urlmizl I-3: Ii-on at Jar.-knonvllla -—Wm. 0f1{ertr_ anger-curly Ill. Bporiul DiImt&l' to Ibo (Robe-Dcinocnti JACKSOXTILLI, Ii.i.., April '.'5.—-Mn. Merov- lnnd: \tl£u';'_ol Dr. Andrew Hcfurltsud. who tilled ,,thg,pop\'ltan at Superintendent oi the lllinaln lloapliul tot-the lmune. tar tnuny yuan, died I] this tlty today at orytlyelu. .\lr. Win. 0‘Rcar Pmrldunt ol the Jm-icaonvlllo ,\'ntlun|l mint, am! out ol the vmutiiicai ciumu oiduciuonruls. is dangerously iii. . A Terrible Death. spot"-at Dispatch to umuiobe-Democnt. Livziior, Micu.. April fit.-Bin. ucxinzin. an old lady at uiglity-two years. living at this plaoo wu: burned to -A crisp to-dufwhllo burning broth. Elle wu tit work without the kuowli.-dge at he!’ talks, and when dllcovcred mu nunrly lileleu. his so and hat clalhlii can ht are and the win unit 0 to M3155 horse 1. ho died shortly alter diacoi-try. _ Resolution» of Regret. 31'.Josxrit. Mo., April 15.—-/it a meeting at the memqen or use prctl and Trpogrnphial Union of this city, to-any. rceolutluu: oi vv,-qpect to the men-torv oi the late Gen. Luelim J. Eaton to re insert ll Clillllcothe -marrow. W!!! A time . . 5 Death in the llarveiit Field lpcetu Ditpetch to the Globe-Democrat. lisxxs, 11:13.. April !.’:.--«Thu thirteen-year-old diiughtu at Ctmstlxu Yodcr. living three tuilca went at Ulll place. in: burned to death thin mom- lng while bnrnln when stubble in the field. flu’ clothing caught ru nnd beluru uaiamuco or-rived Iitv mu no Iiudly burned on to come death iihortly Lilcxuutln. - Burial of Ex-Gov. Dixon. znztsi-ti.x.i-2, Iim., April 2.s.——'I'lio luncrai ox ex-Gov. Dixon. at Kentucky, at Henderson, to- dny. was intended by it nut concourse. The chin benevolent uocletlua attended Iuabody and m bnllncu vvu ‘sulpendod. The funeral oriitlou mu ;onounc8:|liryd:ltuv. D. 0. Du1lea,o2 tho Richard S. Brown, 0! Wheeling. Wnxshalo, April-23.-Illehud 8. Bmwu. Shor- t! at this county itlncn 1811. died here this even- lug. in tho forty-ancond you at his use. Lie Iud been twice elected. Barney “'llllum.s. Ntw Yo_iu<. April N.-Buuey Williams. the well known blah chatsztor actor, dlud this Micr- noon. Kansas City Enterprises. spzclni Dispatch to the Globe-Dcmofrth juyaiis 0trr,llo., April Is.-—'I‘ho Board of Irma. m.d.ny took anal action looklogto the Incor- poration and building of on Exohxugc building. About 320,000 ntock wu nubocrlbed. Tltlrtauu director: at stockholders vleru elected audits- elnioted to tile urtlclu ol Incorporation. Buick will be held by mmzuuiu mi tho building um Rxnisnge conducted by the nine orgnnlnuon. A ptrly ot thirty prominent liualueu men go to Concordia, Kn. tomorrow to erioourugo the extcmiun or the kntutu Paulie branch oi the road from Clay Ccliltlf to that place. ’_!'hln, ll mucu- lul. will rovidc nib llcyubllcuu Valley with ra.il~ road imflrm. 2 51. Ennis ‘gglniligfiinht-gpitntrai, iilishitesbagg Enruing,i§pril 28, 1373,. 1 anxmrnti. _AX"D'PE‘B.50NA'l.~ . ..___.. Irtnsu tends to regimen in six dsyn. mgr use thing for Lesp Ye:i.r-The hog Dperet. ':rr,owzny for eprinr bonnets hang dawn like I. string of onions. , - ¢,.,.¢.,...mm see blinders an rain: on! of tuition in Eoglentt. ‘ 'l‘r:xu has novel: iron. and no 108361 M“ I corner ll'l oerpet tron. _ _ _ _ nu Pbllerlelpble street esrs A em. with s bs__n vlol hits to pay double fore. ' , V I wo'ur.o you believe in, Outer Oily. mean. llllls. Already l:I_a W houses. I r ; ' Woxmzx new be willllitze it when he beers-‘he's been put under charge of the military. " A GIZOIIOLL miniier prcuiiotl fmm the text. "Where moth do not nut in and steel." A ftivltft of ink is slid to have been discovered is Algieria. 'l’hst‘s n..um.a to W 111-3'} 3"" l'..u'r wet-I the Fsteut Dulce issued three hun- smt uni forty-nine pllitinil, tmlu-moth. Cl}!- ir there is s l2ilIi\VlI0_t’lu| yo ground the world in lots than eighty days." his nuns is Dotn'I’edro. Iv‘: rush to Iilenspt to keep up with I Norwich -1 prl when she’: welding sits: the men who iiitod liar. Tun \~'olte'e Family is doing "The lleliee of the Xiiclte'n"’ It the Arch Street Theater. Philadel- phia. . l‘t.tnIo.'rn will appear in the drsinstiiotioa cl "Someone" on slim reutan. I-ha l>ackiVi50<1l- men. ‘ Ir is stated omcleny that Elizabeth, H‘. .i.. has accommodated over 00,000 tramps, within the last ten years. ' , A hilt. DORLAH. of lilobllo, is running it. tervsplis farm, and find: I [pod mu-Ital. for his terrnplnsl in New Tort. ‘ 3 In the oitlcotlnu fitetes the peoplrnre loolulng for but-clu\ loeel candidates. They went no low-rniddllnp. ! _ “gym; mfwpuu," says I. prominent Artist, "pbotcgrxplty will-Jet be the dull: of utunsrelt lcIl lnttiitutlouit.'_' ‘ ,» Till: name of flelntor Ffnlllsb Ippears among the subscribers to the Genet-Al Ilospitul Yttnd of New Haven, 0ortn.,. for te.eoo. V _ Tun exodus front More iieotis and :.'u;.:n‘rm. wiclt toward the melted Ststes continue. our- tornie born; the promised Lend. - Till spirit of Ileufry Clay materialized recently in New Orleans. she nudes speech. What he said, however. wpe lmrnittjtvtst. I .e.lfll'.\ Dtqnrrsos, the Pblledolpltln Prm says. mule her ilrst sppesrsnee fourteen years age. We thought she vrsie older than that. A trossvitons urn passed over ltutisxui. \'t., the other day. flying soutbwerd. no is supposed to have been geinxgto the centennial. A I’s'm.s m:t.ruu' eslocin-keeper bu engiged I million rye strnws ‘for Centennial times. such sirnsrs show which évruy the wind blows. Joint lrluiolf. us Rngllehmsit, who arrived in ISM. and line over rinoo lived there. is acknowl- etlxfl to be the eldest plane of Oregon. A XA)t.'IlVl1.l..l (Fa-.) men. with the excruciating name of Lschxrtalt Zpefein, l.s hsppy. I‘ relative In Gennsny ltiu willed him t‘.l0O,IlDo and died. A nut in WIlton.:'lnvre. sent! as brus band can ntulu at fair llvxree of proficiency without In in- siructor.’ Certainly not. Evcry bnse hand must have I tooter. , ‘I113 lending indies of Bnifhlo society have nurt- ed I ‘Women’: Centennial _. Union at the eleventh hour. and propose to raise :_to.oon l.n a7tot-tnixht or bnnknlpl tile city. ' 03:: of the governing bodies of Hunt: is known "iii the f‘i'i-avitelstsrujuschtschl Soul." Now, we’; didn't we" Irhow ti-It before the spelling matches went out of tuition? 11:1.-Jami D. luirvxr. of Watch nm, It. 1.. one of the heroes of the hfeils disaster. who re- ceived Igold medal tron Congress for bravery in saving life, died Lent wool: from locktsw. Ar lul there seem: to be I. pretty general ins- pnuion among Goa;-ressnsen that the but way to ' tender the noble red noun I copy of the Bible is to reset: it out to him on the point of I bayonet. ‘ A 0O!l.l‘I.l$.'.i'3 tenure in the winter's catch of cod on the Newlotudnnd flaking grounds bu caused great deetltntlon among the iirherrneo. The sultan hove been delayed by test Ind stormy weather. . Four: years 5;. thirteen si:stuinon'constltntcd the ominous number of s qiuner party at I Wuh- ingion hulcl. and retail of them are sure to-tiny. Nothing hnppcxu to orioourng-e pntriousm much in these days. A V't'tmf.\’u editor, whose paper has inst stu- peeded. says that be entered the ileld of )oti.rnnl- ism under the impression that there were "mill- ions in it." "And so there are," he continues. ‘ ‘but they remain in it yet. " Want the light of bope_ is utterly withdrawn and melancholy begins to settle like a mighty mist upon the soul. more is a comfort in the presence of I small boy tmndiiog an empty tomato can under one’s window. that only I tnusiciu cut nppnclnte. Bvtnv day the people of New York grew more surprised that no intro of ' 'l3oae" Tweed is dis- ,'<-/averetl. while the detectives sit down and tau ' their bill: and rare and eunleau that they Ire made of petty. The "Boss" is still believed to be con- cealed In the city. » Ants Dioxtzvsdx gets 1 bttlihel of letters per day. begging her not to go upon the sings ll us actress. Anne is inflexible. though, and, petting her pocket-bm-k as she nmty twists her bend, she eeys: ”Tius has got to be filled up some way, end before I get much older, too." Du. rim Lewis is still endeavarins to hammer it into the headaof Onllfornlntts that I men can only be happy and healthy by living on on out meal diet, at A cost or twenty-eight cents A week. were like to get the Doctor face to face with a brook trout and some ttrsrrhentes, sud sce win: lsc‘d think‘ of his clam-ishc:.l theories then. hm. 8'rswstt'r‘s business ugueity use not shown in his real estate Investments in New Yer; City. The nail Estate Itrcord says: "Want of judgment end foresight is seen in nearly every purchase." It is doubtful if the property would sell for the useuetl value, which is genortlly un- derstood to be sixty,per cent of the real value. nun flute says: "Of mnnetsns glad the public spprectnu my sketches of the odd unstruc- ters frequently not with on the Pacino slope.’ but you and I end every other Onliforulut knows that I have not llnlfldoue lustlce to [lie Iirlriecla. considering the material at hnnd. I have just stuck ti.» pick in, and struck I paying pocket. Somebody cine will come along and prospect in the same hole uttl strike the tree vein." Aer up-town men. who believes In self-Impmvw rm-ut. suggested to ‘his wife recently that may should argue some unesiion frankly and freely every evening . Ind try to learn more of each other. The question for the first night happened to ho- whetltcr A women could be expected to (ct along without it wring hat. and he took the nnlnnatlvo; but when inn is its last seen be bad climbed tip into the ltnylvft and min pulling the ladder up attes- him. - A f)l»!!l'rlIll!f.«i',4‘)t'JltriIr) permn who got on me can at Chicago, took a 63-18 by the side or mum 1‘;-vlro do Air.eni.nrI Ind softly remarked: “You play nerds?’ ' - "1 plays inon I loctlo." use the Monarch. ‘Then his companion produced I "dock," and they had is quiet game. The train may have [Iro- cendud some ilftt-en or twenty miles tvtillo they I'0i'O tints occupied, but tine way his majesty cleaned tlutt genie’! person out use eomitdered remarkable for is: In barn south of the Equator. Tm: foreign journals tell of I young Arab wt-law. daughter of Ichief. whose hurbsnd was murdered by the Turks. Her father. touched by the [Ira)'(ll‘l snd tcori of his child. called the It/.-douin horsemen of the Deni Kewss to arms. ‘The woman, armed like the men, and canylug their banner, like Jenn of Are. was slwsys feu- mostln her ettncltsfu n the enemy, closely foi- luwed by her fsihxosnd her brothers, And I horde of horscniep. The Turkish Government bus setspnos on it 'in order to stop the slaughter of the sol . ThOAfliIllInDDllIJItI1G made the heroine e subject of their songs, and Ilro is now in most" txunotu personage in the dis- trict of Boiler. _ - [homo Awlewnts Journlu. When Luna err» is her pearls of light lletuuen the I; onbuts of the ugseaj Wheat-ii'biio eie Iulls straight ‘ llcr bsby- llrtll to sleep end nee; ' ,'l'ltv2 Italian nsotlier. food and fair, llrer cradle rot-its llem-silt the shes. All-1. breathed upon the evening sir, . lie: pnyeu like angel-tons-e.sri.u. . "Sleep. slcc . my child’. the“ Wlnlllfl 15”“ » Frutn chi ling dew: rutuct my bed, E‘:-.n while thy shule brow receive: The kin of eisni shore thy,hcs41- Iliuthetl by those nttsrsssuring wares, sleep well! . Uh. may thv life be W’. III they! ' Like bird nu-f Iiutvrr. Iltir---ilsrIoIlo'tIiV‘(.‘ll U! etortns thst fuller!‘ clalldlwod t tiny." The drew: bird etrdrmvsy ucsl, la plaintive II be his note prolongs, Thflll. rousing. brews from east to west 1‘)-e s-eh-yin‘ menu! of his songs. "til.-en. ablmi he willow‘: trsvlbg honxh lteilecis the ltovcrlunfiplnwwornre light, The vigil: of my liens‘ low Noslresm to mar to I blissful night, .U_rannti hit mother‘: bending turn: The Iiol lithe shed rays divine. My being in thy smile rows warm: my er.tdls's nsy he I line." The tlrmvsr bird on tlmmry nest. in pisiut re st in lilu note pmiutig-I. Tlwll. rousing. throws Imus east to tree! ‘fire echoing msrvel 0! his so . "Slew. child! on hush, nrtd bntdc . and tree. rltveci blossoms open for thy Isle. The morning; Ii hi will hrl hicr bui I tvttlvli thy b are eyes til the white. '.l.‘liuuxittlay will bring the sum sjlriglut beans. . in tiny street face any it in I seek. Sin softir. birdsttlanre i lutly, stream! I men lest my lab}: Ipo .' Thus by s. tin , waving neel \\-‘hose circ ei held lsrr wnrlti. her all. wine svveilin heart itnalxlowtng breast, . A iniitlir-r 4] her my recall. On. what can heaven hold of blind More pure. more deep. more gwcet than this! . ..../._......_.....__...__.. A §btrriirmL\' Iu«;vn'.tx.. _ . Religion ,Amonp: the Next-oes—Wild ficonesi In North Caro_lltm—‘l‘wu-llun- dr-ed Colored People lloptlzcd. irreratlie New Yoriz 'l'intes.3 Ilsutmn. N.'c., Thnrsds _. A ril20, 1870. —No observing traveler n t e Southern Sluice csn fail lu notice the deep-vested and enthusiastic love of religious show sud cere- mony which prevails among the no men of the remote country tlltiricu. Very o inn this feeling exists smoug them to the exclusion of every other elm or desire in life. and fors- time they give themselves up entirel to whet een enlhbhe-termed I species of tell; our mad- ness. ole nclphborhoods ere tnken with the Inllldl. sad or days men, women sud children eeert their bnrnce sud Abandon their work to sttend whet they tell “the Ievlvsl." Were these detnobstretlotu productive of any “good results it would. Int pose, be uniltting to write oithetn in this s rein. Such ll not the cise. however; they Ire slivers attended with more or loss disorder and ebeuchery, and verfiofien end in the mostdiuzustlh ree- tiecs. o iuilng good over eoutteso t m._ and in nenri every case the "convert" who is sppsrenty the most earnest in the first‘ to go back into whet is called "do role ob wickedness." 'I‘lmre are thousands of black inch and women bore and in other parts of the South who have been twenty times "converts " and who have ssmanyilulce gone beck into ‘His fole. " indeed, this con- tinual "conversion" and "going back" seems to be almost I lmnlness with many of them. The engngsin it re isrly at stated periods. on teen: to cnioy e proeees more and more on thei grow older. Perhaps the statement that t cse to-called ‘ ‘revivals’ ’ are nearly elvuys held intbe open sh-.snd engaged In by thousands of persons will explain why the average negro is so In: ous to he a per- formorln them. The colored people, its I r.i.uss, particularly the uromen, are possessed in an c:rireordlt‘_i{s.ry degree of unit love of dis- plug‘ which is s were the accompaniment of greetignorxncb. They have an exceedingly ulce sense, too, of le situation. They are elws s dqalrotu of in ting port In any ex- ercise vr lclseltrncte attention‘ and the will go any inn lit‘. ‘link! an real ce.to 3: 0 the applause A crowd. il. up nearly sill. of their revival services end in sptlsm by im- mersion; the ceremony, at I. have stated, is conducted in the open air, ususlly in the presence of tbouiurude of persons, Ind Ibo 'corivortn”sre regarded with wonder sud sdinlrallon. They need nothing more to nuke Lhem, for the time, supremely h:sppy.. s NORTH cutourts rtc\'1vsz.. Just now there is 5 "revival" going on among the colored people in and about Rei- elgb. N. (3. ‘Scores of persons on "can- vertcd” each dnv, and every Sunday hun- dreds are bsptfzcd. Last tvcek, while in the "Old North state," I turned for: moment from the porplexlties of politics and from the vexed question of who elmll be Preeldetit, and witnessed one of end pe-cuil:tr ceremonies. The ceremony as to take place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at at small lake about three miles from the town. end in order to be pres- cm. at it nearly every housekeeper in the place ordered dinner an hour earlier than u.su.r . ' A rrovm. scams. Upon arriving st our destination, we found- fully l0,0L‘0 people already nseeml,-led Ind waiting patiently for the cement of the ceremony. The scene was indeed an in- tereetln nun. The lake of ricer blue water , in wide the convert: were to’ be lmineriwrl was surrounded on all sides by gently rid}, hills. covered with soft gross and crowned i bg tall trees that were {uni budding into t is but bright foliage o enrly bummer. Not a cloud Ippelired to war the peculiar b tunes of the Caroline sky. ' ‘A bush was in I no ttlr," the trees were motionless and Lbe crowds that stood about Lire lake, on if enter- infi fully into the solemnlly of the occasion, to owed nature‘: cxnmple, end were still. In one secluded corner, sepnnttod from the rest and standing at the waler’s edge, were "the converts.” There were some 200 of them, and they were of all ages, colon: and sizes. The women, who stood Its little distance from the men, were dressed in becoznln suits of white cotton cloth, and were white and- kcrcblcfs bound shout their head. The men were else clothed in white, but were bore- hrzded. Wllllfl Iwns noticing these things the crowd of ncgrocs behind the candidates fell back to the right and left. end through the issue that formed two guy-headed black man. dressed in flowing gowns of lilk, walked slowly toward "the converts.” Arriving In the space which separated the men from the women. n hollow square was formed about them, and they both ltuelt down. One of than than commenced to pray in 4 voice which was plainly audible to the entire It-sernblago. die 3 oke with but little of the negro accent, and h s remarks we re well worthy of i.he‘s.ttetiiloa which they received. llo exhorted his heu- crs to remember that the. many of baptism in water would not convert them; they would have to be born sgsln by the grace of God; and then he prayed long and earnestly that the blessing of the new life might that ds come to them. After the old msn had no but s hymn was sungxby the sutllence. Intltben ier s some-iv t peculiar confession of faith on the part of the converts, the burden of which WM] “I believes tle Lord have cleaned my heart. ’a tall negro, covered with I ltcitvy black gown, walked slowly, into the water. lie felt his way with s ion » palm came, on the top of which n vlhlte silk at: was tied. When the water Ind reached up to his waist be stop ed and, planting; his cane firmly in the nan y bottom of the lake. turned to where the coriverhs stood and cried "De waters ob do hosts inn ready for the choice.” U on this two strong young black men, dresse In tight fitting suits of cloth.cs.i:ne out from the crowd sud stood at the edge of the inter; hey were followed by two other neg:-ues, who , ore loo , flowing gowns. These men stepped into Lfie water and walked slowly out to where the palm cane had been planted. As they did so the crowrl of converts and those sbottl them bt'.;:nn to sin" a peculiarly soft sml touching melody, verse of which ended in the worde- "Wo In rcpnred, we's We’ be its Will you. ‘When the b run was flulnhcd one of the min- im-ru, stnu log in the water. delivered a short address to the candidates. As tltelwtt words left the minister’: lips. the candidates, singing, shonfinig, laugh it and c in formed tltcimtclvcs in ollne. on then, we K two, marched to the writer's cdxe; heret ey were met by tbetvvo uitu men, erimru l have already mcntlonel. But copdurtcd to the ministers. who one: teltlu their names. cried: "For God, in do name 0 do Father." don, sml Holy (lost I bsptlate you." Then they were lnuncrsc . and after- wsrd conducted ck to the Bll0|’O by the st- teridants. item they‘ were n.-eeivcd by the shouts Ind songs of i elr frirm.le,snd hurried off in ad scent tents to change their clothes. The llrst slf dozen candidates went iiiroilgh the ceremony tvlibout much noise or db-play, but I! the audience bemme more and more excited. shouts of “Day is mmln’ to glory,” “Daylight is a breskin’," "Sure, sun-e."foro God," ”Brrss do boeut," were hand on every elde. The cendidstee joined in thine. I110-l’0 ¢€X‘8-' Sensing no! ' bmiriilerl‘ ‘bresult. . llloould." cries, and bean to act like madman. They rs shouted. jumped and cried, "Pro in PT-" screamed one; “(Jllrletnm here," el ed_tn- other. snd *' ‘Fore God we’: at gain I0 ory " shuttled hell I dozen in chorus. nu ey began to sing, and the rcf’rsln-- "‘i'i'I is in do life~bont— ‘We is in tlelifebust, God keep us do-—' ' went out from I ihourlsnd lips and wire ech- oz-d betel: hylbe nurrmrntllng hillu. By this time the two young men were unable to con- irol the candidates wlm came into the water; the? were re-unforced by four others, but sfil they rreré hardly :-biota control many of [bone who ‘were baptized. Blight women eeernnd to be possum.-cl with the strenmlt of floods; they taro their omit end srms until they wereeovrred with blood, sud brt-skins away from the ministers sud sitendantn. liuuged thetuselves again and is air: into the she; then when st lest they can d be forced Inland, llmyfr-.li fsintiuz into the Irma of their relutlvns, who all the time oontlntird to shout, "‘li‘oi-e (lod._rlr ‘s r.-atlil dey’-1 lisp- pyl” This scene ton inued for upward of we hours. AN It'.Z\'GINli.'I{If.’3 l'.lIf'f'.'. The Hero of st Bunting Freight Depot.- llotv Several Persons were Klllrtl in One liloutlt-A Story which startled an At-luuisns Clergy-rmsn--—A lend invent. [From the New Yorl ‘l‘lute1.] Ftamnu. LANDIEIO. ssturtlsy. April in. lfl‘.'ti.—-W.‘ (j. Vsu Buritlrk the ‘Master Me- chsiilo of the Dulcimers and Coltttxibin Itali- rned, is en old and experienced rallrmtd en- gineer hsvlnfi all his life. : e is s men who has mi grey in the service of railroad compels rl. moot of his time having been spent in Minnesota and the for West, where he has been employed on Ievernl different roads. He wet the but en- gineer that ever run I locomotive Walt at the iiiutlsitlppl, and in the one who, with indomit- sbie ‘courage and presence of mind run it locomotive into the burning freight depot st Wiuons. 1tinn., end by opening the unity- vnlvs xsllosved the steam to escape with such force that "it put the llsxues out and saved the e structure. This set afharolstn was her- sl cd for and wide in the newspapers of the and Vsn iuslzirlt was given un- prslse st-crywhere. gt few other in- cidents In the life of Air. Veil llttsltlrlt which occurred in the West several ears ago no of interest. Mr. Van Ilunltlrlt ed been upon the road some live or six years. and tliit-in one month of that time his lrsin ltllle four persons, ll ss_ many dincient ilmes and in viirious ways. The first of the four victims wits s farmer. who but left his team country sirmdlrig in the’ mild where he was engaged giowin . sndrsnsoross the creek to get I rlnlte tvster. nearing the ap reaching trsln thundering slang. he started o return to Ill: tutu to save them, and in so doing lost is awniife. lie Jumped across tlietrsck, lust escaping the point of the pilot. but was struck it part of the engine frame and killed. The in it we: bronyhttoastend-tlill. sad the unfortunate farmer picked up and taken home, s few rods distant. Upnli examine- tlon it mu found that his back was broken. lieturniueto thetrsin. the rsllro.-td tncn dis- covered lhet the team. which the. farmer wanted to and bed not moved from the I or. wherehe lent em. The second man kii ad that month fcllundor the wheels while the train was In motion. llo suerupiud to get on the train. slipped and fell. and this crushed to In indcscr bnhlc mass of flesh ‘and bones. The killing of the third man aroused the deepest feelings of sorrow in the engineer's The men with is poor fervour. who was standing: ntadlslnnt crossing with his team, apparently waiting for the train to in lit‘. ‘The engineer aim-r\'ed him, and thin '- lng that that was his object, an occurrence frequently noticed by engineers strain was not shpt ofl’, itlill the train new a orig at light- ning speed. lied the farmer rernained where he was the train would have parsed without touching him, but for some unexplained and mysterious reason he whipped up his horses luetulhu locomotive epproeclred, and the mu) Inc! the live horses were struck and killed. This ‘man was also out. time a shape- lcxs nmsl. ‘Ibo fotmh ‘min killed was s -psucnger vvhe,st onoo the stall II where the train stopped, got. alftbo trnl nd nun Across the track to I-ealoonrlo get ll drlhlt. Ilefure he returned the train had started. llr. Vim llusltlrlr saw the men coming, but, as it was Wei. end the rails very ell pcry, and be bad s. hat-dtltoetngei the in it under hcsdtvs , he did not shut uflstcnm. but he I on. ' I‘ gun can hi. the train and grabbe hold of the sud-rn ling. running along: with the car. It was the forward and of the rear coach but he could not mnnn (- to lift lllllltwll u ion the plat.- form. lie he-l fut until lit\"rnu me it \voo<l- pile beside the track. which loner-nrd his grasp of the railing: and threw him under the wheels. The man was killed lnstantig. This accident occurred eight days alter t is thin! mm was killed, ttntl made four for that month. Slrtlflffi as It msy appear, but a few days seed is the fnliovflng month before Mr. Van usltlt-k's train qcsln commenced its deadly work. At nfthcflng one evening in the hotel where oen inner boarded, and after the fourth film] we dent furl occurnxl. be was nddrcenetl by an scqunluunce, who knew of the killing of the four persons. in this tntttinor: "Well, ‘In. have you killed my one Io- "m_rf” The engineer replied "No; but I've men med enou it all do to kill half is dozen nether rioud who, overhcnr- in: the remark. cstutl-med the engineer tgslusl expressing himself in unit manner, for. ll be said “somebody might me you n . end. hsvlng killed so many late] it‘ "wool probably go hard with you." ¥l‘he roprietar of the hotel then asked the engineer f be had kept an account of the number be had killed there in California? Tlitfsnswer given was that he knew of sixteen or seven- teen. but when they got up to that number he gave up keeping a record of the killing. In 3 remote comer of the room sat sgcnilnmsn with is white ncelvtle and lining every appear- ance of: clergyman. He had been listening attentively to the conversatlonbrlelly noted and when the engineer ruled that he he killed sixteen or seventeen and felled to keep it record of future fatal secidenle, he rose up in I hot-rliletl stntc of mind and exclaimed: "Monster! Monster! Landlord, I am e min- lster of the gospel n’um>Arit'uues.s. I have heard and read of the crime and etroclllce ol the West, and of the depredntions of the ser- sfo Indians; but I am dumbfounded, and ii tie did I think 1 was new among savages, or would hero meet with such mansion as this man nppesrs to be. Get my begtrnge and I will leave your house at once on neck tome tohrlstienircntlcxxnn who will harbor use over nlght, an in the mornlnglivill leave this lnce where such monsters nre tolerated. ” he reverend imtlemnn din iayetl his indig- nation with n i sincerity in was quicu.-d sornewliat when the lnmllord explained that tho “tnonetor" was none other than n rail- l'OBd engineer, and that the people killed by him were lrllled by being run over by the cars nccidmltslly. The person was satisfied with the explanation given, but wits not pleased much to see the entlemnn make so firm of the matter of ink rig human life. no lectured the party for I few momenta. and concluded by saying that he would not patronize a company ibzt employed men who made so little of taking I pencil’: life, even if by accl- dent. The next mornln;SVnn Bnskirkjuinped upon his an no and en. the depot at 10 o clock with 1: train. He pulled outslotvly from the depot, but on he approached a roul- crossln near the ouutkins of the village. for which o.-sounded his whistle, he observed iwtrtuen in II n with what seemed to be en numsna cable horse. They nppceretl tolm greatly trig teued sml almost bewildered oi the slvhi. of the o reaching trnln butdid not leave he wsgnn. intltea were railed for, and everything done that could be to etc the train, but before its speed was checke the horse ibrewhlmeelfluiolbe cetlJo- uartl on one side of the amazing. tlrngxing t to wagon and its occupants met him. The locomotive struck them with crushing farce, killing one men and the horse and cri pling the other man for life. when the any out looked out of his cub-window, to his ‘great horror be be- bcld the main led and il elcxe form of iho preacher what e night before list! lectured bu bowl party for the ievlty with which they trusted such sad subjects as killing people, end who having refused to ride on the train, had hlrcdseozivrysnco to cor? him to his tlosllnntlon. ,‘i'lil-t was one o the saddest events of the cllKllle¢l"I life. The minister's friends lived close by and his body we: inked charge of bf them anti buried. Tho ufllrisiltm cit-rsymsn it his discourse alluded to the ho- lei COlI\‘f'l"li3lllll1. and his last words were, "'l‘rp‘ly, Providence, ilry wsys sre mysteri- our. Aceompnnylnrt flor Ilunbaml to Prison. zrmm tbs Bsivrstan [Tonal News.) With the crowd of convicts that were taking the train at Union Depot tar Huntsville was I girl. secniiugiy not get ilficen. One of tho mtwleu was but has snd, ttllu had been con- deiniied to I two ‘cars’ term for s\veurin',; that lie was of age. be was going. (ls-s lie her friends’ appeals, to share is lot In: e Peni- ieniisry. *2 followed the profusion nearly. A DIIESKD Y.i'tI¥K'EE GIRL. How She Spent $36,000 in Gold Ind Wun’t Eixtrnvegssnt. [From the ht-Ilautpolts Begum-i., Pu-.is. April. 18:6.--' ' ° .\'ow. I mm: 3 Just com ieted for one of Columbia's dsttgblcrn. fer wealthy papa gave her cert: bisuu-he for 75,000 francs, or the modest sum of fiftoen thouimnd in gold, vrhicli the embl- .tloue belie spent for ornaments to deal: her human frame. It seems n fortune to sortie, - but, spite of ell, it makes «re-r little die day when the best materiel hi urc lined. tore up five dinner dresses with ch are really not uxlrstvssmit, and so beautiful that tho niorlt description. One we: as heavy bi-ace e label: silk trimmed with titrcnti lime and pink groa- gnt it, which on the lower skirt was-put on in wheat sheaves while the waist was severely pisiu, but can ed with the pink; it minding enlist‘ lined with pink. and the sleeves two slistlur. The basque behind lutd it long unit of pink sud hlseli. , The neck was squsre, with rut-lungs of pink and ideals, siegsnti quills-ti. Another was is blue brocstlr. tlrl - estaly lrlmnied tvllli erlmped fringe. Ind pol- ousire lseetl (lawn the bsclt, from and 3 do. I n . The lull dress was s en.-am-color:-d heavy brocade en from lower skirt. with deep ltmfe plsltin of blue brocade. the waist I out?!‘ door will nieoves to the elbow with uint d’Aiem.-an. was blue, and the vest.-like center was made the wsiztlwes lubed in one drmn to the bottom of the n in broad alike. but one of blue brocade sad the other ll lit Ind tnndcto resemble Wsuesu folds. in lab were ierrsced through the center with ten roses and trailing \.nes. There is a rid- ing habit. of dark blue Scotch tweed with it lllllon back and ‘coal sleeve, with heavy Kite-it brsld for trimming and rich tufts of ptusemcntorle .on each shoulder and heavy eord rcztehliig across lhe front of lh_e waist Ind fastened on the left lll0lll(.l¢l'.' ’Il.rcre la slsrge outside pocket on the left side. The price ofihis was 850. Then came is traveling stripes of ecsl brown and it lighter she" is Inf‘ the grand collar. This suit mu made with two eltlrtl perfectly plsln at the base. while the waist s Jeanne d Are’! wee trlqimcd with seal-brown velvet, piece on in in folds. with large reel buttons. end I velvet sash be- hind drew the ovsrsklrt. buck and relieved the severe pisinness of the cosmnie. luroiy suit. The hair. worn with it was A llfiht French felt of uepote form, with ostrich t of it darker hue sud velvet, while the uni o bud s fine rut-be edged with Vslencleunes. The elloet was runiumtt, Ind would be be- comlng to almost my young lady: e_ - rnnee. 1ctmtel'-s heir ehswl...........................’i, 3 iecooverdrcsses...................... .... ...:.D0l) The latter were the inert exquisite design I ever sew. One Wu n creuny whilst. with line and intricate bouquets of roses. beauti- ully raised. without tletret-flu ' in the least from the uallt of the mesh. be other was of black I irc , with oak leaves and willow- lllte branches. 1 tn.-ty add they were tint dear for so exquisite 5 piece of-wurlt. Laces ere like rec-ioits stones, seldom out of fashion. and or trimming. uevcr. For sledy whose l'flt‘1D.S will ttdtult it, tlicv ere eltvsys valuable itcqulelllona. Among is lndy'stroussr:ti were eeve flouncee, but no eucb ex- travagant ones as Mrs. Senator Sprsguc, of lthotle island, bod. - "l‘ls said one of these flounces alone cont .$lb.w0._ A Southern lsdy is reported to h:i\‘c one lam dress whit-b cost $1tl,u.\tJ. Tlainls of it, ‘o industrious hus- bsutls, one dress, $10, France. ii linen rhensuce. embroidered nnd initialed. atflofmnt-.such............. 150 6 flue at-snaellme. with line lace one It nue bu.-my. with hand wurk.. . mu 5 line Ilruwcn. embroulertd... . I50 6 fine linen. etnhmelerv-d.... lrlo Gheltvy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... lilo ll rnmeeolcs. lsce. ctc.. lw ltluurn night dross:-s.. . too onight dresses. nne.... -600 6 uttdcnllrfn, tucked In A robes rie chxn)bre........ S winter robe: do t-hombre" . . lestlruulltccishrl. . . . . . . . . ...... 3 dozen men mspkutn and towels epslrs till: hose.............._.. is pain has do I'.1rls... aflno ills . . . . . ..... ... . 5 tine hsrtdlcrchlt-l's .. . . 0 duo haudlterchiefm... I lace point d'Arigit~.terre 1 lane paint I-'.sl¢nrten linca point d‘ar tulle. 6 pairs gluten e pairs all pa 6 pairs W: King boota.. Edruso boou.......... . ldoxenltz-eneets.......... 3.; dozen colorud ecu... . tlacesriu. . . . . . . . . .......... Glace r.ullarn...... ltir-easing case Shell eoutb........ ‘I‘oto.l.......... These are almost common appendages to I l.uly’s tuilnt: l rt-tin hut. one beaver, plain with rett tullogveil lll‘(llf'0|In1l........ . . . . . .....r:....’.‘ 2 dress luau for opera .. ....... ... l traveling but I‘ 1.1: plumes. 3 lute tleml-wllet. .. . . ..... ltluzcn six bnitun gloves. l dutch tlsrco-button glove». 8 wells, one Cltlntllly, othori l lute p.srIsol.............. i into per-not (white) . iplslu sllk............. inxnbrelln. sllk........ lsrhtoul-t-as .... lvirtlngretio l purtuiulcau idrus Ana. 'I"heri came the necessary articierde euvyuyo.-, \\'ll|Ch.I1lI|Il.iLl.BZ 9. 1 set for uble....._.........._. .... 1 other trunks lloolu to read. Now there is nothing so very extravagant in all this. for in carefully scrutlnizln the whole the lady has no superfluous unit as de toilette. Anti, only 9. reasonable amount of clothing. llur Jctwv.-lry is not extravagant. I'll)YliI’t' her lscce. There A lady In our fnlr city. who returned fr l-Jiirope in 8?‘), who hot}-90 the said, and she is entitled to credit-—forty drones. Well, even lscing I-hel nmnber at a motion price. say $.31}, each, though there were sill: dress-es etuong them that cost $200 each, bar dresses would be .'$‘.l,000. Then add her fixings. her autvcls, eLe., etc. 80 amen ccrtslnig has n oriunu onatvlfulf not in her. Fns ion in lymph!- cal. and among the civilized nations of the world the most intelligent people are slaves to it. Adolph ltlcitrd said: "In endeavor- ln to follow the fashions displayed by the rlc . the poor make Ibcmsolics ridiculous and poorer than they itre.’.' An Invalid’: Head Cut Off by-the Cars at : Grenada. ‘_ . [From the Denver Nen5is'.] A horrible, sickening rnllroad accident oc- curred at Grenade. Col., on the Atcliison, To kit and Suits 1-‘e Railroad, at 10 o'clock I‘ day morning, the artlculnrs of which are filveuln {cfiklrlllt ‘a "viable Chic/lain. At is poln the din up:-car attached to the reg- ular passenger train is switched off for the re- turn trip, and in doing this it becomes neces- sary to sido-track the sleeper until the din- ing-es: is disconnected from the train. This sleeper was cut oil’ in this manner Friday, when nyoun msu who was stsndln on the pisifortn, see n that the trslu mu grswlng out. nud. think n that be till'lIf. be left. um ed ed with o lntentiono overtaking t. e sleeper was in motion at the time, sad in melting the IPIID5 the min; man lost ills bninnce Ind fell lreut y beneath the wheels. 'l‘l:ers was is heavy thug. I fearful scream, s round of grinding cranking bones snd sll ‘-.18 over. llo fell scrors the rail dl nnsll , and the wheels of the cor used ireci over his neck, severing the mad as eomp] ciely from the body as though done hr the eIdman’s in while the sltuli was 1-01 ed over the ties In crushed to jelly. The wheels Ind rails were covered with clots side of the car sud windows. It was it ride- unlbg spectacle. and strong men fumed nvvéy in horror. The tlecneed won an inn] d on his way to this country for his ltcnlth,uz was Ive you it fnlrldu ofs brldsl irotiiureu which j firs-uercncdlngly odd. and yet very tilt-‘ suit of cstneis’-hair cloth. with imp:-rec tlbie . Ht:-an-lint: in eonrpsny with 3 ulster, uncle end 5 from l.nn Anltnastobold an inquest. The _, Eiofeopéw chimneys ported iron: their moor- : lnge Ill The front of the vulst pa ntul T to appear as if i rt-cl sucrose, while the side of - ‘°‘°°{nr“m"K 2 en enemy, end dry tubes in downy blue fringe. both tildes cut i cream color. The back of the skirt was drawn - I‘ W“ “ i sides were badly crushed in. ' The bulldin of blood, end brains were spstterotl on thy. - the gala continued to twee ' from the serial nenu-o of the drawing. to ex- ; press. aunt. who were in the sleeping-car sud knew n<,>l-hing of the tragedy until ell was enter. The o lo remained at Gremuln with the r mains, ti I coroner met sent down mime of the ursforiunete man does not appear in the (.'7atr-[tofu-‘s ere-our-it of lhe esumsltymnd the .’\’esns luu riot. been «this to obtain it from soy other source. .._.—..——. A vnm: uxrigrr. .., . ‘What it Genuine Washes _Zepl1yr cm no’ ’ -‘ when It "files. - .. ifmm the Virginin (fx‘ev.i (.’hrfmle:Io.l ,'l'lia enli snuih wind ltutnpml iiscl last night.‘ Toward sunset I gentle breeze r rung tip. with-ii minds the doctor: to vice. or not an eye In town rert-mined dry. ‘be cimt flow klltl whirl:-vl about in incessant and blimiing elomis. After dnrlt iblti s be-min to haul. A real. old-fashioned Wits toe zvplirr was ev- idently on the curds. and wise ‘V Irglnlsm cut fnr homo. or. in default of that, snultareat themselves in their fsvorlte bu-room. t. was not until sfler mldlil httlizttthe. ale rm-bod its full force, In after tint it shrirlu-.<l with s stud fury till daylight. causing one to wander W on on esrthro nmeh wind could come from. limucs in expoletl positions roviartl upon their foundations; drifted oil’ toward the moon: INK"! wt-iii back on their pmpricwn and Ifavrlfll u lawn to look for other situations; empty of - eshr went tearing slant; the streets w th the savage swifinv.-as of it bull-dog; in pursuit of _ s boxes went over as eitsilv as Johnny uilivxb when one of the Trevlliisn family starts in on him. The air at times was tilled with sand nmi gravel, and the dcxtmctiou of glass was terrific. Most of the £4-mtlo opulation errialnly laid nvt'ttlto,sll ni;:lit, or no pro crlxy ctitiatliuicd wotnsn could poulbly min is anything but violent death in such 3 continuous and thundering uproar. ‘ ‘It. mm a farm’ ntuht. for a pair Inul isle be fit-eln’ through the air. ” and most. people would have preferred to do their dying ni. some other time. . Aside from the wreck of chimneys, the do- rtructlnn of fences and signs, eonsitinr-able‘ se- rlous dnmn;:e run done. A new house 28:30 feet in course of comtrucllnn at the corner of Carson and .-‘summit. streets, belonging t4J.Con- stable C. J. Smith, llllfl'tl'(‘tl badly. The bulitllnx had been roofrtl. studded and board- ed with rustle. About 3 o'clock it true lifted up bodily and. landed in the nilddle of the street. The roof rr-melnr-d into‘-:1. but the The dninnge lo the structure‘ is about $503. It was very for- tunate that the house was unoccupied, other- wise llr. Smith end his family would probsbty have been crnshetl to death. .- The dwellln of Thomas Jose, the Virginie scent of the an Francisco Chronicle It the corner of A and Mill streets, was whirled into the nil‘ srid deposited on the roof of nut ed- loining house, where it new sisnds s monu- ment to the siren h of s Wsslioe zephyr. to wit ch Ml‘. Joegjiu no unwil- lingly cont butsd soother story. is damaged more than the one which now surntounu it. Although Itmicwhni. xlaltod after sunrise the city up to 5 o'clock this morning and it as been gusty all tiny. A snow it tiall added to the gem-rsl comfort about 8 o clock, and it was l't".I're-ti In- other snow storm was at hand. 'I he sky cleared all, however. and u we go in press the sun is shining brightly. Trophies: from Crazy Horse’: Comp-A Book of llttttle but-nee. [From the Denver Newt.) Hello! and trophies from the demolished ramp of Crazy‘ Ilonc, on Powder River, are eagerly sought for now. The members of the (‘freak Ex .dll.l0ll brought back it grunt many of these I tinxs._,. special oorree tomlent of. the News -filth the expedition ruught borne st quiver full of arrows, which were lcltrd up on the battle field after the fight. get-erai of these are new in the possession of gentlemen in girls city. and one, stained with lifeblood of: hone, adorns I mill in the ed- itorial rooms of the News oillce. Another gentlemen has I diary, oonulnin curious xkeushes of battle scenes, which found among the mbluislt in amp. It Appears. in idem. the military recon! of some war or, whose life must. have been crowded with sengulnary incidents. Consid- enng tlint it is the work of en untulorcd rod- sizln. the sketches are pretty skillfully done, and ere noticeable for their last deline- siinu. The pictures rrpres-cnl attacks on American wagon trains. partlt.-I ll‘-l\‘CllI|§ along the hi hmry. The vivtlms are plrtnre s.s bein scs ped. shot with rifles and arrows, and sin bed with lancer. In some of the pie- tureh the parties attacked are Indium of other tribes, Crown and Pntvneeh being cs-peel.-tll uollrenblo. Nearly nil the science are palate in brlglst colors; the blue uniforms of the murdered sultllen and the red ti-or-rplnfis of the Sioux llI':ti'I."! are especially vlv . t is Quill.‘ certain that every scene so pll.’1lll‘t"tl was an sciustl occurrence. The book itself sp- pear: to have been In nccottn book. stolen prl:§IlI1}Ai)l§fl‘0Il.I some post in er, and bcszs date of [St . A gentleman who Iccum soled the eypcdition n.rs that near Crazy onui’s ump WM 3 force of dt-atlcottolnvoods. The bark had fallen off. and the trees, while and slnoothmmisrtl like so msmy spc-more. The art- iait of the I-and or tribe bud t.il5l1{,'il!'t3il these spectra) trunks as high up as he could roar.-ll, with tile most hltlouus and l'('pllllIl\‘E‘plt.'llll'C9. On one tree would be a picturco shone- uce. with the brutcs, heck Ind ucclt. bending down to their work. On nnotlser would be e scene of I uuguinsry cngngotucut. in which while men pierced with arrows or bullets. were Lnmbllug from their horses. and Indians in the set of stripping the scalp: from the bustle of their victims. ()n one big, white- surfurcd tree was I single sketch. which rcp- rrscntt-d it perfect giant of ti redakiu holding in >, an be run. the scalp oi‘ s woman. with the b ood still straining from II. and the lotto: in-sse-s floating In the air. But these were not the worst epeciusens in this gallery of primi- tive and atrocious art. Some of the trees Werti tlesecrsicd. its if. were, by pictures of a revolt- ln ' nuturr.-, elaborately exeflutcd by this run- rls nrtlst. tvfioeo duubs were WIOLI in. In ochre, of which there in an itbuxidance n that region. These drawings icon: with "coun- terfeit prrnentmenis" of forbidden objects- of things that should not be men. A Picture of Iifrs. Beecher. [Ynez the Ihrtlorxl 'l‘ix:nes.l I win; occasion to go on board the Acids- weh. boat to-day. i noticed e. psio, elderly women, with very white hair, who kept her- self nloof from the exruntlonisin; end by ac- cldcnt I learned it was the wife of Henry Ward Beecher. she who ulug up the river twenty-elx miles to s set! ruieuttmthe St. John's, called Beecher. in honor of her fat- mous husbnntl. she came upto Pslzttkn on b'num1sy—- oulbly from tilt? rosidouce of Mrs. Slows, at lnndarlu: though I wouldn't like to vnuch for thin. for "the llecchers are pe- rullnr. ' ' This mt-.mlwr of the family is sold to have her own pr--uiinrilien. She in an old women, new-]uroh.~.|.I_v not ltflsll):|n.'l§t!\'Olii)‘--Slot she is convlflrrilily older than her llusbem )—nnd lier azcprfl is first of e woman who pullers from en Inward sin that rcuthca deeper than the liiynicel b y. fiomt-. observant. seeing but is lllnx there alone on the etc-zuucr, mi vbt. say she was borne dawn bx grief ltlltl lroub e— nnd surcl the has lied ur xharo; but there was some! ingln that pale, tlcit-nnined free‘ which spoke of more than grief. Abysunrlcr «said. "She‘ looks like three whole tragedies boiled down Into one act;" and this did better express that unhn py face. A strange secret Inner hislo in bid on in its cold marl: o. It is not a wind ng fn.cc—not the countensnce one would expect to no in the wife of lien Ward Beecher. What it does express I wll leave to others to make out. Enough for use to know that site esrrlos. pour woman. I sl iii. of trouble beyond the m ner- lee of most is those who dent-rvc punishment. She hid her face at times with her l1uutl—- not from staring curiosity, for she ltnnw not that she was It that uiomotit the object of scrutiny an the part of strangers-—but seem- itigly bye sort. of lnvuliminry and hcipltgeg movement born of some lmt-msl struggle,‘ It wn.s s stern. unhappy. uncuniforiebio loco, end one 1 was almost sorry to hnve seen. A Death Grapple in file 'i\'M'es of the Tlltuuea. - [From the London [July News Avril lo.) Tc-sicrday uftorntwru floor or Iicslo, Welter‘ Pipe, Frnnit llcduiona sn another young men cum: ml a boot in the ll’s_lerioo Bridge. and rows on appo'tilie_Jnmslcs Wlisrf, llfldl lliackfrisrr llrltl -e, where on altercation took place between I’ po and iiedciono so to who should pull the limits nar. lion: stood up in the boat, and immetlintely sficrwsrtl they lit-bed heed foremost into the 'I‘hsm'z:s. ircki-‘ll in one snuihci-‘s anns. Tjie slton flood litlc drlied the boat front the I ‘mt, on as the other yuun men l‘t?(‘.(l\'t‘l‘t‘tl iron: the siiocltllmy saw icir compztttloue rim om.-rs about ten yards from lhull‘ bunt. A number of persons In other boats rowed to the rescue. but the young men were drowned. TEIKI AMBER xnta. Old Man Dinner, the Famous Diver-{Lt the Bottom of the If lodrr 3 Root vent isi Mfr. artful Letkse-Fix» rustle Legend.-—An [From use New ‘fern hi'cr:ur1.: In viarrow’ lodgings. on iltefcomer of Fate: line Z!-nest mentor, and t‘lug‘t3n stmcui cansidernb y over D€|‘l”'f.!l!} yen:-it old. who. It one time. enjoyed as me an e sin-cusftii from the bottom of the root: clogged In thitl its til. itiom three pounds. That morinreb an E?!“ reputation in Prue- iver and amber lie is said to have hrou ht up fisher. more ember sltie than any other rilotte business. 35?. when at irslsun be pre- sealed :2 King 1'-':r¢isicrick William xii so 4.- hioch of amber, nor- twenty- W-téighlllfd M M m 3 “Why, lliuyrxrr. yr.-it era: the Aniber-ting.’ end rcwsnie-ti him wit theoraiernfllte lied Klittle. "rlmln-r-l.'lm:." sttioit to brc-nine faiiiomi. ll ul , life of sit nit)?;pr~ it the lmvcsl alias of The surname, Dinner, and he no he grew o.tl¢_-r. the Iver bet-niria ino arduous for him, and he be ‘lot a smell term in rome- rania. whit-b he said out s.~.rr-nil years it;:u,ltis children having ptutlllcd upon him to uni- grattbwitlt them to Armrirs. nave svepnrier of the dierou. he mist fare to years old: bin life. When The old man an are-mint of British vessel. the Artemis. fotindcrcd oil‘ CnpeArmns. stnd was cotlsldcrctl a mini 4. Dletm.-r end, dived for the several wreck other boys , and lticceedotl in bringinz sslmre 3' number ofvxiueble nrtir-lns,snd st chest containing seventeen hundred thnlcre in id. Without. an syph- rstus he performed it most mlrnclesu it diver. The only precaution he tool: in gain down to the bottom of the see, was to put of ed cotton In his cars. for, he would Bttlflch i’ when he had no wrecks to dive or curiosities at the boitonfof the Baltic, for which he found a ready sale. lilo discovered an immensely rui- uitbie ssnbe:-lnyer ueunlteultlrebcnhgtugen. which the Got-ennucnt clnitnetl its own . The discoverer did not. get anything except that he was emplo ‘ed at n nlggsrdly salary as superintendent . his treatment exasperated him so that he went: to ltusisla and ode re-dim: senloeeta the Emperor Nicholas who cut- ploycd him for live can on the eve. But the Inclement. ltuss an winters did not agree with Die.-lmer, end so he There he became rtequnl returned to lttmcn. med with the Client- iler Bunsen. who euapiored Dlcrner to find out whether the famous lfcnbs Latte, round which nanny ancient Ilunle legends cluster, was unfsthamebie as had been believed, To jump into this bike. which is situated in the dense thicket of ihe Suaholtz farcsi.sntl whose waters are as black as ink. was no slight ven- ture, considering that the superstitious poo- pie of flu en were nrtnly convinced that the lutich of e water, of Diemer however, went toolt down with iii to I rope. was fifteen fret poll with mud from use ro m the ruler slmost suilocated. were found several f end weapons. StrIti_ the ielre was fatal. in with s will, sod m a pull fastened lie fcaund that the water cc . bottom was soft and miry. and that the lie filled the bottom and emerged In the pull cuts of stone tools y-enough, Cltevsiler Bunsen did not fol ow up this tlfsccvery. 1-: This was done by the ct-le 1868, who found that s Calustdan villa fonuerly been built over the llenlta ted Vircbow ln had he. Diemer however, sueceededbn showing the Frottnd entice» of mother sndcnt lefend. they my tits: in prehistoric ages the cap tail of I’omer:uils was a large city nntued Vliieta. and that it was covered Irv theses during is furious SIOYIII. It is said to have been Illuntetl at the roouth of the 0.-ler. and when the sea is very clear it is said some of the buried city. he euplo can see the ruins poets have ueniiy used this legend, and sung that on buntlay afternoons tbe bell: of tbechurclit-.1 or temples msy be heard in sensitive rem fsinilrtol i in the depth. Dir-trier dived down on the where Yineta is mid to lure stood, nit spot and ta 's that. so fsr from being any ruins of I cl y there, the bottom of the sers-in smooth and hard. Until 1519 he did little but dlvlngdor ember, of which he broughtxln eevcnlueit care over 40.000 Found (1 never heard u Capt. ll: Kidd’: hurled trees- : to the wrfisce. tire. and his cites sparkled when he was told how value hie i. vvxs believed to be. A Musical Bee. (Trent the London Dell: Hews.) An experiment never bciore sttcmpted in London was made last evening at the Assam- bly Rooms, St. .lobtt’dWoo¢l.tvbere a muslcel cotxsgeiltion was held, under the presidency of . lirinloy ltiehttrds. proccuiings the Clntlriuztn raid that the ject was more dlferlly i tenllou to the study of its liixtionr. Among the were known to have been held in the ob- ritendcd to draw nt- the In of music and sncienieeom tltiuns Incom- ln opening; r pllshment, sud since the .\'ormeri Conquest tests in music Ind pocu;{_ -thief sits-action of the had formed the elsh Eisteddfod. Music was at one time at a very low ebb. but since the days when Addison vrmte that "anything in good enough for music.” it had nude rapid s the idea existed tridcs. So ion} as that the en was an Iccom lishmt.-ni in which the intellect bad no pert. t e remit would be unsaiiiafectary. That ul-'bt robably be one lslefice, lifter doveiln in conclusion. that some men to it, suddenly aims: cued t. of the reasons wb years of their ii o lie all cued, ‘portion of t e time they now gave to Wlul were call‘:-d accomplish- nleuu might In future be devoted to the study of imrrnon . mt.-ncctl. The cotxtpctliluoe that com- i- rout their nature it may be gath- rred that there was on almost total nllsence of those amusing incidents divided-into elghic tree, the ilrst he clpal features of s r-Iling bees. Tlie&¥rere the best render of piano-forte music at s which are the prin- for gilt. The three young ladies who competed showed much pruilclt-.xi ' in one of Handel's icnst-' ltnowxi conlporll one. first tleuinu, who ’ ‘liroop not , mill.-tr song to lug Illlljecls for Ilnglng at oi-,:ht. gave young for the “czar-tesicuinpctit on. V’ lions were put to a dozen to state the difference noise. one youuz nwcrcd that reply that lion gene ttlintlcura . trial .\liss Cooper took the trim. a second being’ Ilonn clean. The best singer at slight \v:ss:s :|t.lllll|’nl; y a\)‘lrl.lI2d to Mb: en- Ilen cI’s lover." an unfu- 'l'lic remold- included quartet isuo-forte eolns Afewqucs- competitors. Ask-tl between music and entlemsn promptly su- ‘ ‘mus c_ WM noise not harmonious. " harmonious, and This was the only rovoitod laughter, the examina- y showing conclusively that there was no luck of t.ec.bulc:tl kuowiotl 'e on the art of ‘the competitors. so me of L a uest one were dllllcult enough to sltaltc the r confi- dence. but eventually the number was reduced to four, who fought for the man-tcrv while im- olhcr competition was t:u'rlcd on. The prizes. consisting prlticlpally of the works of the old hunters. were distributed at the conclusion of each trial. cliitiriunn were Professors \\\'li)gbain, of the ltuvai The referees Msoulnftrtl with the \i'nllworth nnd Acntlemy of Music. Miniature Machinery at the Centennial. lnonr oltho ion by in-t-Ive win 3 of the Centennial machinery building tvil bli-lied a working modél Pexmsylvsnlrt 011- lroduc erotlons of cruel it well: and of uu.i ere lllusiirnict . an be ex‘- «If it eectlott of the lug rrzlons. The op- well tlcrrinlcs. drilling rig and llmvim; ull wells, s model of an oil refinery is shown, in front of which is small locomo- tive engine will be run with an nlinuhcd imln of Empire Line oil cars. the transportation by product. The other of the fun by twelve win I3 building is to be occup §lI('tl us are \l.'i(‘.d for rail of the refinery of the d by an aid: bit dc- siguctl to illustrate the important pipe line in- l tzrcsu of tho l-Empire Transpons An nll well and fixtures will be shown. ny. on Compa- togetlter with a completely appointed pipe- line station In nciunl operallon: nlno. s model of s zlpc llue ollice. telegraph-llue, etc. The pro ucilon o the model be line of line to n rrcclvln oil well in rt‘c<'l\'t:d st pumping station, and forced through a 3 limit Inctilrd on an elevnle portion of the counter adjacent to the railroad lrncli. From this receiving tank the oil runs b1§‘l’lV'll)’ to a loading track where I model inn After the car is lonrleil all-our is loaded. it is then run to the ullicigsltlo of the building. wliero the oil is customary at the town the Empire Trnrsportniiun Company. Jlliicliergctl into an uiulergrnmul tank. as is nsl delivery points of Unllio elx-foul counter. mil}.-trenl 10 "1" WW9 “’l’*"‘° D the oil is unloudot iii model l‘J<lIl|.llllDl,'. in ful ere will he s small I and ttccnrsio tlelnll. lie srrsugtznicnt of one of the lcrnili1alec:- L-onrtl depots the exit-it:-ire poi: uit-um. Lll’f1\'llli'tl shilling The Gallows in the Com mny for 0/Cftltlfl an retlnctl in Ifiiuzlttnd. [Front the Loutlon Daily News. April ll-l George Illll, ngrd twenty-two, a wee executed )‘t':-I erdn om, morning wit ill} the Count“ ‘tit-uu. tit ller (ml. for the murder I t- of his was lu t bane. had formed In young women employed fiilimnte child. The prisoner. \v be e ecnlnc of it gt-nllmu-an at Si. Al- eeqiuninmnm with e at R ribbon immulnc- lury at St. Alllnms, and the l:lll)J\NiI1}lt‘l‘I. Tho lIiulllI.'l' had taken out nn .{:f-'\lutlun sum- mons against llit.‘]>I‘l=~flI.\(‘.|‘ consequence the intent! _. . .1 1 .‘;’l‘‘\' t5i]i1li’.§gIl’i§ls"§hil3 l and the uzoténer clear. He told the letter that he had pmpswd at build! for them to live in, soil 2 day was sppcdnsed for their marriage. ‘five days before the zrrarria-ye‘ was to have taken zrbtces. on A Sundry rrenzeg in July, ixxt year, the out}; women-m-rt h-in-I by ag'.-;wri:rt.- mi.-nt tr. t e nelgliizorhood of 5:. Allmnls. at his {'.I?!lP‘il~ request l.>1“l'fl§l’llg the child. wisi-31 mielive years old, with or and so they were walking tbroogl; 3 com fie , the prisoner ntw tsel.-ed them both with at ixervsxnvr, ts‘-1sV~ in the mother for deed in field, and the 53* ‘W .5 W . The defense of insanity are: set up for e risoncr on the iirifi, Wt the jury convicted im. 8'1??? -EIGIIT DAYS ‘llt'f’I'l'l0’(T.lI‘ i'?‘{}0K3 Life Sustained iv Mill: and neat ‘neg Baths-«A Can that lists Bio l’stt"n;.ll-r-l . x0S‘:':G§O,‘ rii 2t2.—”.*\'¢~nr?ti.«w«iiis-yrs: of ex . It oeilll . ' restless ziarzimnu. berry. who for ice rgnrl hes been be irtdvim of nervous disease. lira“ d3i?‘;{ltCt'.! smm, fitted nineteen years. lived,»-iih tier sml t--r-it core of her. In Oolobcrtset lrlorilm was lei.-an rick with nesireigie stfeetizivo of the {see amt head. end In pt-einzthet it proceeded ft-...-.1 disarm: lctvig, em went to the viliegn mat but then: extracted. soon titer rite rsium-xi immn. Abe win when with eatemcizttiltg pain» In her left side, Jim bsiaw um 51,. fihgch were so severe as to threw her into ;:ouvtri- stuns ‘of which the but so many» iii) in its-uni -four hours. on some Ila-ye. Fyogv, side the pain went to her chm um :y.g.',¢.,. ., ¥2:;ii;l:grouI, and then she hsdditlimity in vital- From the sou: to the 27th day of Fchmar the tool: about one tablespoon of cream excl day. end no other nourishment. ‘With each administration ofthls diet the titzztt went into convulsions. On Sunday. ebflxitry 2'.’ :’:.“.i‘i“.‘.:.“i.’“;’:.‘:‘i“":.‘°"""-“”o’;‘*.‘l::*:.:“';°‘ er urn . : bl convulsions were so violent that (tenth sugnu.-:1 lobe imminent. The sight or If-lllfill of food }l‘>:'0;ldllCOll l|}1J;:ll’DlG.f';’f‘lidt:€ 3él,‘(‘i\rllIE um-.:-mlry in ‘t; trciicn fl ('1' Drill time. this stlme she sf:-turd to lose the an-rm-s sight and bearing’. and also the pmvr-r at flflftccll. and she remained for three or four ..!€‘..'.'.‘l"..ii:“iii.‘l‘. . ..“«‘;.‘.”.‘Z"‘z‘.“ “‘.°' l""°“ 5”“ 6 (if in rs-.5 on 3. s ::o.r§'og the th’ree weeks succeeding the .st 0 ‘e rusrys so wrote eominnil on hur- slate about her suffering for food. bye: when food was offered her the convulsions re- turned, Intboeeibree weeks she slept hm. very; little, and rv:tsfli‘u.s sfigteioi bi,-rh tiervrms exctement sonnet one artist her Itlrnrlr ants from the room, in she could not tum- their presence. At the end of the three We¢b_lhd became ve quiet and slap; regu- lsrlv and well. For res or four days at n time she wins 3 pursntiy blind, deaf sml I eat, end onsherevited for is short me. At the end of this rlod (the three weeks) her it ieluu, Dre. utoo Ind lluntln on of co, began be treat her with hyper em- ie injections, Introduelpg ntediuttlons into the arms, sud bttlil o chest-, atomsch. and abdomen with mil Ind beef broth. After this breed and cats were placed in her bend»; the sometimes attempted to put the feed to her mouth. but Ill euenapis to est were use- less. A: tbst time she was able to talk. and said she would not Ible to eat again. when asked why, the sold she ditto’: ltnovr, only she never could. From the beginning of her sickness till her death. on Tucstlay last, April t8, the stgnndante were obliged to l‘:m her continually; when the tanning stopped she seemed to centre to breathe. Before her death she was eonsrimis, l~uf land been unable to speak since the pro lnusi ev<~niul<.. she find then lain flft -eight rinys without taking I particle of nour hinenl. into her ttotnnch, not even I drop of water, brr onl means of sustenance being the absorption of t e milk ind beef tea, the bathizi in which was continued to tho day the Li ed. _l)r~.. Heston Ind Huntington made I careful post- mortem examination of the body. So dl.-coed of any kind was revealed. » 2 )IL~s Stu-tsbcrry had reviouniv been a hestlthggid. bhe weigh: about 160 _ umis when cu sick, and sftcr dc.-lib welt: ed not lees than 121). The physicians think first death resulted from extreme nervous prnr-. u-atlon rather than starvation. Dru. Ht-slvn end llunilngton and other trustworthy phy- sician» any the medical records show no case of the itlud. Intent tram the Jetbiee. lcorrupoadenu New Orleans Tunes, 2.4!. ) There is great sctlvft prevailing at-re, end Col. Andrews in push 1:; things sis lively :13 could be desired. lie seem: ossessed of n wonderful energy‘, and gives in entire pr.“- sonal supervision to the luring of the mat- tress-es It the end of the left rs. and in far: to all the different portions of the works. Two pile drivers are at workdrld extra lies on the jetty ends, sad so the west er tlu vi; the t few weeks has been quite pruplllotfl. It my: numherof msttrcrtses lime been «uni; an guns closed up‘. The lowest dept found to-day, allow iivic-, ivns Mt:-an and one-half, feet of wan-.r, and this only for .l short (llelance on the outer edge of the bar. the balsa-se of the souirdlrigs showing from z-rghteen to ‘rt-cuty-four feet in the ch:urut~l. it is COIHENI zttcd, as we are informed, in use two large _'i ovvs. of pccuiirir ¢(lllsll'll('llt)l‘I, to cut tbrouylt the remaining crust where the less! depth o’ water is, and. when this is done, there is no doubt the cur- rant will complete the rest, mil cut out swift- ly the requisite depth. The plows will he laced between barges In low of the Jeff? ‘om any’: boats, of which there is s-lull supp y here At present, and nvlll. we believe, behpul. in o ration in a few dsye, . men. ads and Andrews seem Cctermined to complete the work they have u.'drrt.'.i‘.rn ‘after their own ideas and without my oultnitlo help. They have no for followed cut llIt'Il’ theory with an astonishing success, having mfusu-.d rmslstnnce from the Gn\‘cl'nmP'Il. not ylcttillml in the arisrlusl hill. That the me uf mu.-e boats vroui hasten the work their is no doubt. but the same imloniiubio encryy, sustained by the perfect knowledge of the um- dt-nakixig in band, that has increased the depth of wnter from six and it half to tighter-n feet will. in time. increase it to thirty. The improvement of the grounds itrouml the works is continuing, and every precaution is being taken to secure the health of the em- ployee as the season advances to tho I-rztrin days of early summer. on the east side Itis intended to build s protection let-cc Along the shores for is con- siderztble distance. to as to surround the hotel and other buildln and exclude the tide wa- ter. which now was the kind, that making it comparatively d and stuppoellsly free from all danger of mole n. The contract for this work has already been lot, so we are inform- ed, and will be conuitemird without delay. Should the plan‘),-revs born-fit-ial on the cast aide-,'llko lmprev‘cnient.s wiu he made on the west. side. - A W‘! fc'I Retort. The following is printed its an advertise- ment in the Des Molurs gown) Ifegiefers I ill:I'I:b_\’ certify that J. E. isho lie , and he knew it, when he said I left his ouse with my three little clilldntn, wlthoutsny provocation. ‘ As I mi)sldei'~—Mid think others would If they ' knew the truth--I bed n greet map tlotts. All I mask of bin: is to F37 ill just debut, and not wrong people out 0 their ust dues. and leave me end my children alone, and pay me my Covemmrnt pension ihst be has urul ten _vo:irs (being $214)) and lliicreei on if for bell the time he hits used ii. and my furniture ,. that I took there. I will risk getllngrity sugartvliboiit ceiling on my friends to in-J * bunt what h:u been put away for the tile ,1 babe. I Mil further my first I can make n.9- goud a living for nivgelf and thrcellitiu been 3. we had with J.'l~.. Jllsbop, although he would have capie believe tbarti wssngrr-:tt expense to in ru. I confess be got me two ten- rcnt c;tllvo d|"('.\lF('! within three yen-s. I think It will keep him busy to gather up enotigh of his IlCifilll)l)I’vl' lungs to ltce himself and his two children. llowevcr. It on't take much of such pork to do nit-. I will say tint, through his sconllng, poutlnx null romplalnixipgi qulf. drinking ::oll‘ce six years e u; but 0 continued t-liowlnit sutolt its to ruin: his coil’-.'e asueunl. Place. last fall, he opciilf forhstle my using tea. I suppose iobscco and coffee had raised in rice. 0 ‘ I8 whole troubiu smile from his went nf my share of inf ilr~t htisl.vs:id’s estate wit ioutgivln v snyth H’-1 10 show that he had over recs: red snftlillruf from said. csuiie. lln did m-I’ get I . IN-‘ won't. mu. 0. l . llinllur. April 3, 1876. Captain Jncivs Body- A corrupomlr-sit of the liaimn lfiffizfinl Mrrcur . nrlllng from Fort l‘_kl-'I»lDl|1bu "3"" ..:n,,, “.4 may captain Jack it rsvo run): down 13,; wmmur cruntcllculihlt erniile die- ‘vtisslnit, nnt.l,_i0 put Illxspceuistlun at rest. the grave will u tied A few days I50. Strtitixo 1,, ,,.,.«, nomin iii an empty nu epluebux was uund In re grave. l‘ e opinion in now that the bodice ofJeck Iud Um oibcr. intlinns hen ed with him were taken East, pre-ervt-ti in a cube! shortly after the lmllnns suffered ileum, and that the will be lward uf s‘ sin :11 intumnirs on uxllib lion at the Canton :1 MS’ plays in the city til l'ltllttlclplil.s. provot~.u- - . t-rm r“"*. ‘I I x .|_.]' ' this fund . - Si. Eniitis @atiig éinhz-Qzinnrrat, wshnesbag ginning, ‘ggril EH, 1873. 3 LOCAL LAW: Two important Decisions in the Court of V Appeals Yesterday. The Pmprietoeship of Forest Park Bonds. ACf"l9il~i’-EH in thulClerit's Office of the Cir- " cull Cedrt. ‘ lrorutrark Bonds. In the Bt.1.ouis Court o!AppMis.M'nrvli term, 1510 'l‘t.tnsdIy, April 15 lelid.--\\‘illlnm C. Jam um, appellant. vs. ‘rm. D. Griswold. respondent.--Appeal from the Circuit Court bi bi. Louis County. OPINION :0?‘ -ms corn-r. ‘tinder an act of he General Aseemhl . sp- prm-ed March 25. ms. to establish ‘crest ‘ark (session acts of )8?! Idjnurned session page 20.3)," Letlitlgweli i3sker» at sl. were made Commissioners ol the par): with power (sec. 9) to obtain Irom the proprietors of the land within its limits, b a cement upon this price, the title to such a ; and in case of allure to agree. provision was made for oh- inlning the title by condemnation. Liv section 11 the C missloncrs were directed to Iuuc these bonds. tlesi'tl.-ztivh; them as "Forest Park llomis" runn ug for twenty years with 7 per cent, ‘pa -able semi-annual v. with con- pnns atlnchrl, and secured on lhe land: so -urrhami or oomicmnml by such instruments is writing on the (,‘(mItnlI-toners might l[,'t'\‘(.' on. which should be in e\'_t:l'y instance is ilrst lien on the land. On illid October, 1.57! - Grisvvoldnnd wife aci:no\\‘lcd§:ti the ex- ecution of n convey-ancstlated Onto .r 2, 187:2, for certain real raisin within the ‘park ' ac- cordln to the provision of section . it re- clledt at the rantorl hall agreed with the Park Commits om-tnto Islithelanda, and pro- ceeded to sell them to the ‘ 'p,sop'ls of the city and county of St. Louis, y the words pra‘21iitt,l bargain and tell, but an jset to the can on: that. whereas, the Commissioners in consideration of the conveyance had ismrd and delivered to Griswold eensln l3'orext Park bonds numbered, eie., dated. ele., said bondtltelng Issued for the unthase mane of the routines conveyed; if abonds shoul be I then tbsisnds should be released but it hey should remain unpaid than t is lien should be enforced In the manner provided for b the Osuersl Statutes of Missouri for the fore:-. more of |l10I'iflfle.C_, deeds of trust etc. It was further prov lied that if it should be- come desirable the Commissioners might sub- cc! to one general lien or tucumbrsnee all the ands in the park, for the purpose of securing all the bonds issued for the purpose of raising the purchase money. It would a pen that the. bonds thns issued to Grlswoi were made payable tow. D. Grlstvold, or hosrenand that the ttftonvsrds came into the possession of Jam son. How Lil“! passed from GriI\vo|l'1'does not a pear. e In incorporating tits Commits otters of Forest Turk was declared to be unconstitu- tlotzol in"ths year 1878 (M }.io.. 433, (TI). March. 1874, another u.-t_vu.a passed, having the same title, and creating a park with the same limits that were defined in the act rou- damned by the Supreme Court. This last act was upheld by that tribunxl. I3 section two of this at: the County Court of hi». Louie County was empowered to insti- tute yirooeedlnga tocondsrnn for puhlictuse the and within the limits of the rlt ‘ nd hv section three it was provltiedt at. the tie to any such land should be in dis lo. the ftirouit Court should make any order re- s ting it which it deemed tit. not incon- s stain with that act. Proceedings were commcm.-od to condemn the land against W. D. Griswold ‘and others, and W. C. Jamison intervened setting forth the facts before re- cited, and claiming that the bonds held him were I lien on the land of Griswold; ' hot this land had been condemned tot-the uryyoses of a park; that its assessed value, 53.8 43 had been paid into the Circuit Court lhe County Court of St. Louis County. and the rnyinli the Court to decree that the hon s by h m should be paid to him out of W. D. Griswold ‘demurved to this claim‘ sllcfiteng that it did not exhibit a cause for relief. muse the act of March 2.’), I81. twin unconstitutional and void Ind lilo Door of Commissioners mentioned in It hav- ing nolegnl existence the bonds issued by them were of no legal vaildlt or value, not capable of being necured by as d deed. The CircultCourt sustained I e demurrer and gsvnjudgmeut rainst Jamison and In iavor of Griswold, an , titer the usual motion, the use was brought to this Court by appeal. The sutcznent made by Ipgollaut, which is very full and pcrsplcuous w t out redundan- cy is accepted as correct by the respondent. . 'i‘bs bonds issued by (he Oomutissioners actin under the uneonsulutlunal set of Mn 2.5, 1372. were in no sages binding on the people of the County of ‘ . Louis; but they would not have been binding on the count even had that not not come within tho proiti man of the organic law. It was pro- vidsd in the eleventh section of that act that the bonds issued by the Commie-siouera should besecuned n the lands purchased or con- dl-nmed by uch instrument» in wrllin the Commissioner: us ht agree upon, “ ut the City or County of ht. Louis shall not, in any event or in any manner whatever, be re- sponalbls for the fitment of the principahor iuteruif. on said nds." It was intended that the land condemned or purchased should be the fund whercout the redemption of th band: should come; and it remslna to in ulro whether the mvisiona nude in the d ex- ecuted by U svvoldto the people of the city and-count , us§Tved_on b the Commission- ers, rs.-ma n. _no withstand n; the nuliit of the act of the Gsnersllusenalalv, a visit In- enmdbrance on the land in the hands of Gris- wu . , Let it be mp sad that directly upon the delivery of this cod to the Colximiasioncrn, n;,d tbs dclive to Griswold of the bonds, the judgment 0 tho Su rerun Court declar- ing the act. it nullity ha been pronounced. Obviously, the whole transaction would hare fallen to the ground. _’I'he deed and the bonds would have been silks waste per. Butthls is not the case b: are us. The bonds have passed into the hands of a third person, and we must presume that in some manner Griswold has profited by their trans- fer. 0ih:r1slsu'ha would surely be heard was iainiux that-the securities if enforceable at l, were snforoesbio by him alone, and that plaintiff was a volunteer or an in- Lrudsr. , If lalntlif had given value for the bonds, dirt . ly or indirectly-t'o.Gtisvvold, and no further legislation h.tt'in'g;-o_-ecttrrcd Jamison had claimed the lien declared.-._by Griswold in his deed of ma, we do not use-what answer could have been made in opposition to his clllim. The lien had been created by the vol- untary act of Griswold. We are relieved of all we entlulrrussin questions that might. have arisen if, ins and of this voluntary tier-d, prortmdisys to condemn the mm o{ (Iriswo it had been conducted under the nut . med authority of the Vomit Park not in Mfg. bvlouuly there in it wide dilterenco between the apsrst on of I dud executed by s eons. 1;-itutpsrty and cream: a lies to the en- orocumil. of which th rd persons, giving crodltlo the recitals and provisions at the lnntrumunt have become interested: line only oltjeetion to which is that the grantee ital no legal existence, or no legal capacity to tulle the estate which tlufdeed raieseea to come . sud adecrea of I Court ii a cause to whit-1 this incapable zrnuteo is our party, and the other is a person who re- slats the yroceedutes at every step‘, We need notdwol on than dldcronccs. shav be- fore in the use of one who In I872, wit his own free wrufllt. and vvit’h his eyes open, a read to a sale of his land for certain securi- 1 cl. retaining a lien on his land for assuring ii"? P~"*l'|m'IIl of lime Mzctirltles. There can tine no question that he thus gave to them tbs 0"‘! V-“H0 they possessed. 'lmy were mil in 5")’ l'"-‘PW Irma the obligations of the city or county, for it syn as rsssly declared that neither was snmverubefar their pa menti “WY W0" 501 the ohli ations of the individual Lfommisairxnvrsz and ill only source of pa . tuont to which tiny person could look vvstuhe isuui itself forwliirb they issued. and on which a lien was reserved or created to at-4,1,,-H1,“ payment. The deed executed in 1812 to 1),. people of ills cit and county was either Oppr. alive to some them the title of (lrlsvvold ur it was not. if it did so operate, the grantee mail the title can mun. sulijeot, that is to In)’, W llm nsymeui (I! lie lmltdb for nrlmnlnl, H il hardly ooulernd that the {mm-s was -dieclmrgud of the ,. l':.lil-'lI to glivay ills bonds, llrtltino Ill"; WM‘! llnllli M and that literature, mg ]»4'u|vil'K'll the lets: for sloth tug. if by sea- blID(l'ilJO mm: of mover in purcsltsss, the tmacpla of the city an‘: oounty tools ttotltlnx lav in: deed (n r--position of wliirllllio can of l-ialndoe vs. rim (ill of at. i.ouis—-i0 )io., fa’.'fr—tnsy suygost dnn will it by he means foi- IWI Hall. I: let (lriswu ii has sold the bonds In_ secured by it and flDPi‘0Xl'lliMtl the moods, he can repudiate the con itionswhlc be him- self created, and which alone enabled him to sell the bonds at all. As a conveysnmu “W deed may fall. It msy—-and, rmder the cir- cumstances shown, it musb—-stand as an equil- ahle, no less tbzma legal. snort age. it. in- stead of the niort gs clause be on cxvfrflll vet forth in the used itself, it had been in- tended tosecme sit the bonds issued by: gsnerslmorrgs no be secured b the Com- ‘mistiioners. so this intention ha been sat- pressed in the bonds, but never Ictu lly eon- snmtnafevi, the deal ration of "equitable moriga donly” woul be more appropriate. J\I.Iilat on stand, no formality seems to_ be ti . “mi? ltlmtllto immaterial whether Griswold on ‘selling 0 bonds lmloned them or transform! them, payable as they were to bearer by de- liver only. We take it as admitted that he did ti some yvey sell and deliver them or that be enabled some one siseto veil and deliver them; that be was instrumental in sending them forth to the world after having, in the manner stated. given crrditto them and pro- vided for their redemption. “We almost in- cline to the opinion hat there is something not appearing )1 the record lodged in this Court which at belongs to the record and influenced UlOJlN.l‘.'l)tt‘.tli. of the Circuit Court. As we View it riswoid can not be alloWI.‘d to prevail against Jamison In the controversy without the overihruvs of some of the moat chexltshcd and mu settled principles of El u l . ' 1 .1.-..... to as that he has induced others to treat lb:-so l.mndsu\’aIltI securities lay de- claring them. in a solemn manner to be a llcu on land belon log to him: that he luau sold the lgonds-—llte TI us of which in the market ‘de- pclided l(lll'.l_\' on the credit duo to this decla- rotluu’-~nutl that his present attitude is that oi‘ a man who for some reason no matter what now vvixbes to repudiate thsi dcclnratlon. an deprive of all benefit of the security thrrob promised those who have expended the r dons, we uirl. unlcttm the law on the subject of estoptpc . The cases tovvhlcb the Sn vremo Court 0 Missouri has-considered it to 0 sp- pllcabla were not nearly‘ so strong as’ that shown by this record. [ nylor st sl. vs Ixpp. it .|[o., lib; Lindcll vs. Xiiflnillfilllln. 3!) Mn., 1). 38; Cinruhart rs. Finnay, 40 lo., 449.) The Jud mum is reversed and the cause rt- tzinndod, s l the Judges com.-urrin;;._ ‘mos. '1‘. usxrr, J. Circuit Cotirt Clerk's Fees. J. I-‘rod. Thornton, Clerk Circuit Court, re- spondent, vs. I-Jmile ‘Thomas, Sheriff, at al.. appellants. ' hornloo. Clerk of the Bt. Louis Circuit Courtx Tltonus, Sheriff of’ St. Louis Cvuuiva and John Lewis, late Clerk of Bi. Louie Cir- cuit Cou made a ens setting forth the fol- lowigg fa for the ludgnion of the Circuit Con . 1. That Thornton is. and has been since January 4 1337:. Clerk of the Circuit Court. 2. That w:‘.'ils is and beon‘Iluco1)n- .eetnber 4, wt. Sberlti or Si. Louis Cottuly. 3. Thu Lew was '.t‘i:orntan‘s predecessor Is Clerk. . 4. Thstot: January 4. mo. Lewis made to the Jud es of the Ctrvttit Court his statement in dual , under oath, showing the aggregate amount or all odlclsl-iocs and emoluments ro- celvcd by him as such Clerk durln the past year, and the some being examine and passed and certllled to the County Clerk, the said Lewis paid into the County 'i‘n-.aau.ry within ten days thereafter. the balance shown by said statement to be In his hands over and I on: his own salary, that of his assistants and do tics, and the (expenses of the ofiice. ii. at dorm? each year of the term of of- dco of said Lew ll. be had reported a balance or cxt-can as in the last year, and paid the same in like manncrinlo the Count ’i‘reasury. 8. That on the 8th o1.ia.uunry 875, a fee bill was €l\1IV.lI$\lCd and certified hy void Thornton as Clerk, directed In Thomas as Sheriff, for the collection ex .548 20 being amount of costs and ft.-esina ccrtnncnuee lately pending In said Circuit Court. which amount was collected by said Thomas. '1. That of salti amount $1850 were taxed as costs to thu said Lewis. Clerk of the Cir:-.uitConrt where said fees were earned; and said Lewis new claims to_.hsvs and oalvo the same, and said Thornton also clni to have and receive the muse as lncmn from the sbcltid‘, who its: the same in me hands ready tobe paid to the party legally en- titled to receive the tune.-. .\nd,upm: this statement the parties prayed the iudgulent of the Circuit Court. 2 The Circuit Court decided that the money was to be paid to That-utan,the xnscnt Clerk. After the usual motions proper or _uV‘lngtho points decided. the cause was taken by ap- {fol to the general term, and, the Jud cut llllfi amrmett. it is brought before us y_op- ea . p Lewis, appellant contends that the present Clark has no title, egnl or equitable. to re- celvn the fees taxed in his, Lewis’ favor; that though it may be true that he can Dill halt! the fees when, collected to! a use of the county. yet as Trustee of the oouuty he is entitled to collect, and bound to pa them over; that this is his duty of which ondy the General Assembly can relieve liim, 3:‘ that the General Assembly has not done a. - Thorn» also as appellant, takes the same position, and t e respondent, of course, con- trovorts it. [to maintains that be, efrtufs a if, is entitled to the possession at all the (. ark a loco to which Lewis is not beneficially as well as legally entitled, and may thus a - pl the excess of fees earned but not some y en looted in 1874, to mnkinggood the expenses of the same oilice of Cloris", paying the salaries of his deputies. ow., and his own maximum of $‘.i,h-O0 thercout. in use the actual cull ru- cei ts from the odico rfor the year 1870 should be nsnlticicnt for this end. If Lewis collects the fees, they will go at once, and by a direct road, into the County Treasury. If Thornton collects them, they will only go there after the mgmport of the attire for the year 1875 has been rut defrayed. It will be soon that the theory on which the Cir- cuit Court decided the cause is,tbnt the County Treasury In to be called in to make good a possible deficiency in the ettlolufncma of the oflico of the Clerk of the St. Louis Cimtit Court. it is possible, of courts, that the gross earnings of jhlsodico for the year 1874 may have been sns,ouo- in expenses and the salaries of deputies $13 000, leaving £10,000 in the hands or the Incumbent, or due to him. Of this sum. under the Constitution of ism, he was at liberty to appropriate a,biII. The balance would belong to the Count Treun . Although a large portion 0 this 1.3- mm may he actually nncolicelcd. on the 81st December. 1814, it is clearly legally possible thiit it may have becnsli paid when the services were rendered. The Clerk has the legal right to exact such oasis pay- ment, and if -be should do so all thin money should be in his hands before the In January, 1875. if it be, them in no doubt but that the whole balance of $1,500 should go directly into the of)! Treasury. In the case of the revs has of the cash system, it is to be reuisr ed that the quoa‘tIii>u which has here arisen would be isn- poss 42. . Can the giving of eredil,accordinx.tolhe revolting custom, make any diflhreme as to its right of the County to this balance? We think not. ' It must be obvious that it is quite nllals that the whole of the balance for iii‘! may be outstanding. We have seen that it this also -oeslblo that it should all be in hen . in lbs rut lace none of it wonldya lnt oscillo- mcu of tile Clerk into the county ’l‘muury. [lg Tlho second, the whole of it would go o e. Let us new suppose that for the year 1816 the gross cumin s of the some oillce should be less than Sift, . if the some ruin of usi- sries for the deputies should be kept up and the same scale of expenses generally, ihers would be uoihln left for the xnaxinmm to be reserved by tho ncumbent Clerk. but if the surplus of I former ear sod through his hands, and were any lull e to the expenses of the current year, s raeticnl dlderencs to the fgogsy wolulld the ‘.‘.M?. sum mu: 0 race [2 a mom: Into 0 ctuntr be diminished. 3 ’ Ou 'bt there to be any dttftrrrnco arising out o the collection or non-collection of the money earned by the Clerk during‘ the year In which it was earned? No reason I perceived for such a difference. But, if none exist it follows that if the money were paid into ills County Treasury it mm (1 still be answerable, newt log to the gown of the respondent. for tuakln - good the efirioney of any subsequent year: or if it be liable for such deilcirney at all, it will not be easy to say when that lie .1!- ify ends. This is however equivalent to sayimr that the Clnrlt is a sale! ed otllee-r and the expenses of the allies char sable on the County ‘tea:-my to the eaten at least of all the bit sures received into it from time to llluehy virtue of Iccilurs M. of lfllltiaii oi’ tltu (rm-timtion of iiiltil, and when this is l'.0llI’I‘ilNi the task uf dlecfitnlnnilng he-lwreli the fund time created and the general revenue of the county me be somewhat difllvull These swiuvsr comet uenoes will not he etwupila to warrant our re action of the plain man mg of a statute, If any such be found in- dlcatlng such oonelmians, but they admonish money upon the faith of it. if this can be. us of the wclfiht due to the argumentum ab inconvenient , and it e us to consider care- ftlliy all that is pressed it favor of such views. We will examine, lhcn, whether the Stat- utes of Missouri expm-ly designate the ox- lsting Clerk Isihs proper psrsonto collect the feosof his predeeessurlu sucbaesse In this record resents: and if there he no such express dos gnstion, vvltetltrr there be in the stol.utos'a.nyytmvislona leading inforentlally to the concius on that it was we intention of the General Assembly to put the Incumbent in the plses- of the onigoin Clerk, as the rcper person to collect an pry into the Maury of the County furs earned by his redcccssor. The first ainiuio used to ef- t‘l‘LtIll!u gho constitutions! l mitntion is at page 64 [of Adjourned Session of Twen- ty-iourth General Aiiestnuiy; the. next It paftlo 63 of Session Acts of 1964. - i. will _ be best to quote from both the Co motion and the statutes. section it or art. I of the Constitution of 1865 declare» "no Clerk '0! any Court ' shall apply to his own use from the fees and emoltnmsuts of his onion is greater sum than $‘.'.fucO, for each year of his otticial term, after paying out of such Inns and esnolutlieuis such amounts for deputies end uulntanu in his other as ihe Court shall flcrlll necessary and may allots" but Iilsu ltls" ' ' "shall be pnid into the County '1 rensury for the use n! the county. The General Assembly shall pass such laws as me be necessary to carry uto cm-ct the prov-is one of this st-trtlon.” by section to! act to be found at page M of adfltrned scetilnn of 94th General Assembly (1 ' adjourned session, p. M) the Clerks of the seven! Courts are require to Elt'ilrcr to their several Courts I stair-mcut Ishowln in detail the aggregate amount of oil oitlclal em and ernolumcnis received by them during the past car. by section 2 It is made the duty of the Courts to examine the slairntcut and or- der the excess In the lnmds of the Clerk to be paid Into the County 'I'rv.-nsurv. The next sctie that of mu: March. iirl-i 03 of Sen. Acts. The first section rovl as that eve Clarke: a Court of lit-rot‘ in this Slain slut i make “a statement vcriticd by If- tldavlx. giving the amount of each tee received bv him during the then past year, etc." in Si. Louis County the visit-ruvnt is to be filed in the Circuit Court. or with the Clerlt there- of In vacation during January of each year. The Court is directed to examine the state- ment. allow calpunvcs, otc., and to section 2. all mane foun , in the hands 0 the Clerk ut‘¢l‘$‘.! . must be paid .into the County Treasury. _ ifixtraordlnary so it may .s¢-ens, no pro- viuion is made by the sets, or any other to which we are referrc for fees earned, but not rcccired dnrinlg sag year. it JI plsin that he mandate a the constitution ordering the enter: Assemllly to “pass such lav.-I as ma necessary In t-arr into eiieet the ro- via one of It-ciion ‘£5 0 art. "I oi the Conn tu- tion oflstlb hssior some cams been disre- garded. To carry It into full effect would be a work of some nice! , but not of such dim- culty as to just fy the neglect to which our statutes apovv bear witness. We think that there is no legislation on the subject of earned. but unenl- locted, ’ fees of the srlz, over and above the maximum limited to him for auy one earl: the Constitution. We are also of o nice: i. at It would be In cntlro in- vasion o the intention ofthe poo le speaking through 0 nit: law, to conclu s that when asu crior mitvvsa unsigned to the emolu- 'men so! an cities, it was roposed to guaran- tee that this limit should ruched. Money Luci‘! in favor of I Clot-it being in the hands of thosherifi, the Clerk who «earned the costs is primarily the not: to receive them, and it mmltbs msni est that no other er-son can rc- cclre them, unless the Sheriff s requimd to perform a iudiclsi function, not a very com- ie: udiclalfnnciicm, it is true, but still a Finite sl function; for, in order to be justified is paying the money to any one but the party to whom it is taxed, he must decide that the ly has already received A given amount of frets named and nollccted for the year in which this particulsr money was earned, and that during the vvboic term of his ‘uillrc this party, who is the Clerk, has received fully an avenge 01 !»‘1,000 per annum. Tin.-se qucstlnus ms be of any solution. but they are judicial e ondnoubt. and we .'-."!nl: this consideration 3 of itself decisive. We are very clear that Lewis must collect from tho Shcrlflnll the fees by ‘him earned durluit blsiarm of office and since the ex- lrutlotsolll. collected by the l-lleerlli. The alter ofiiccr in not bound to recognize. in fact is not at liberty to its, my one else as cntltledto these fees. hen the came into the hands of Lewis, however, he olds them fortho use of the county. We will not It this moment undertake to determine that the act of the son: of March, 1874, makes it obli- gate on Lewis, under the penalties pru- vidc by see. dto make supplemental state- ments to the Circtlit Court from time to time of all fenI_by him received. We incline to think it does. Certainly the obyoctlou that he in Clark no longer, has no force. lie bad ceased to be Clerk when he made the statement In the e-ed use before In. That he and his ban amen are liable for the proper accounting by him to the count for all fees to him taxed we think undeuisb c. We think it proper to add that we perceive nothlaF in this record our 11: the hlstor of Mr. Law a which suggests the least obsiac e to such an acoounlinfz. The ease oi‘ "In to Lewis '62 Mo. wo, has been cited by both sides in this a maul. We think it strongly confirms the v use we mentioned 6. . Thejudimetttis reversed, and dual invig- it mom. will given in this Court nccordin to the views hero expressed. All the Ju gm concur. Tn. T. Gsxrr, J. Those Same Bays Again. (‘hum the Detroit Free Presml Early yesterday morning a vrcll—dmssed woman called at the Ccnlralstatlon Court. asked if “the head police gentleman” was in and when the Captain came forward she sat : “Sir, an outrage was rpctratnd at my home this morning the life of which was never recorded and I called to inquire if the majesty of the law is not powerful enough to overawe such dos rote criminals?" ‘'1 guns she in, ’ replied the Captain, pre- nring himself to hear of I subbing rad‘ Ball. ray at “This mornin . soon after the sun had seconded the her on " continued the lady, “and while I sat hi my window, hurled n redaction over the wonders of nature, A osrrisr boy came along. " _ ‘Come nlong,". upeawd the Captain, as she snscd. “ ‘ mo aion . and subs observed me he halted and bet: his aze its my direction. My lsnco rooted u in without my l'l'.ili!.lf| or a moment iii. he was there. As I looked down upon him he made up a face, like this, and out his tin er on his nose, like this. Who (on . iiendls motive prompted him I knownot. voting. in a measure from my vu1zn'lse,1 raised the window and com- mands him to bexone. He said he'd be darned if he'd i!t"C0l'lO for fill] bebanxsd woman in Demo t.’ "Woman in etroit ” echoed the Ca sin. "Actuated by . spirit of devilish ms loo," eontintted the woman, "the young fiend from the suburbs of perdition asked me if lvvae ever srreeteti for stealing a dog. if indigna- tion kiiotv no bounds, but I was he pleas. All icouid do was to hurl it stick of wood at him, and he doéifed it and buried it back, splitting the met the front door." ” ‘anoint the from door," repeated the Captain. ‘lists is his description sudnovv I demand his speedy arrest, trisisn conviction. lam afreo-born Jtntsriesn lady, entitled to the full protection of All laws, and I demand pro- tection from the dondlsh. malicious and un- precedented persecutions of that your: dend whose conduct stamps him as one of t s was . dr raved vvrvstcbu him) has ever known." ‘lie Captain min to shoot the boy as eoan as fouhdmxa - as women went away ful- lng much easier in her mind. Romance in the Kitchen. thou the Napnue (Canada) BtIndIM.l Min Jennie Marshall Ibo heiress of $1,000, - , was married tot e object of her adso- tion A. hi. llrovvn. She started for England on ood lfrida to claim her bequest. Hits came from Plug and to eecnptl s hateful mor- rls e. and, having come out here, was con- text tollvo as a servant, rather than live In slliuencs by bartering away her better nntu e. iiir. Brown was not aware of the possibl ty awaiting her. it her marriage Mrs. Drown forfeits s port of er fortune. flnrriod at One Hundred and 'l'hirt.een. (clear lprian Lotlevw the Ifaytleid lfotslienl Old Uncle lion (ircer, sited one hundred sntl thirteen years. was tuitrried, about two weeks ago in Marshall County to He:-y Ila,-. risun, aged iifly-seven yours. ncle lien was born (sccordln to the sale bll found among “*9 1"'°P€I'1y o his old master, dsmcs Greer, deceased, Ii lliitl. lie was a servant in the ‘liar of 11, under Gen. Jackson. The old ldIl.l’ll can cut and split one hundred rolls a DOCK!’-ZTED. Cases in the Crtrintnai Court During the may Term. Andrew J. Clabby. Kaq., the Clerk of the Criminal Go rt,hn.s act the docket in his Court for the May rm as follows: , Blonds May i.-—Wm. Jackson, alias W11- son. lsrc y: Jna. (lilson, same, two chnrgea; Noni: A dersuu, atternptccl rs . Titssds , Ma ' 2.—Jno. Cltuseri.,Ilins tob- ell, Ind Vin. .Iulshurg', murder: Chas. Cru- son Ind Tony While. 1:511‘? H14 larceny: _.ino. I-‘relllvh and iienry lt, grand larceny; Collier \\'nrr~t-ti, rape. Wednesday. Mn 8.—ChIs Williams and Joli‘. Thompson, oi as Harry Wirsa, burglary and laroen ‘: Juo. liail, rubbe -: same ss- saull. to ltll ; Jno. -Kiri-I. burg airy and at- tempted larceny; Juo. timith, alias Wheeler, grand larceny. Thursday, Ms 4.—Peter Williams arrsnd larccttyplscob ‘round, asmc;C'has. rsuor. tsliln ' aicmnle under eighteen for urposo uf proutlmtlonzaohn Spellmafi. rand arceuly. Fridn , hilly f:.—-Jose it lovvman, lcl: sebuma er and John ‘ii ein assault to l-‘ills’ name. rand larceny-, hick iv.-. umsker. same; wm. utilson, Illas Solon, same: Daniel Latr- klni burglary and ittrc en . _ 3 ends , Ms ll.—~1i-lllyyllnrry, ‘bnrfiin and lsrccuy: one i ‘Puclwr, assau t to I: l; lich- srd Buriie. Wm. lilirl and Wm. ltcynoldn. 1,,,yg)“- - any degree and lnrcrezyt; John liloen, alias Schneider torserr third acme: George llnumnn, l.!'i'3D(l larceny: George Bnuman and Thou. Ziiullln saute. Tuesdny, klsy 9.——'l'itos. Ashley, embezzle- ment, two cases: Thos. Ashley, fslno pro- iremsce; 1-‘rank Ernst. grand larceny; Charles hiilhurn, arson: i’elcrI1:tnz, name. Wednesday, May i0.1—)iichat-.l Mcfloary (.'i1rls.8<cbrooder and Martin Doyle. grand larceny and falso trctcnscr Dan. flout , Chas. Bcitird Art iur P. i).-slv and Mn :1 liroduricli, robber undlarcenyzhisrtin Brod- ulcl.-, n..au,|t to it I; George Aehiock, same; Lmtis Marks, false pretenses; Etlwsrd Kant», assault to kill. ' 'l'hur9dny Mar ll.—I-Jdtgnrhi. Monro dr.-r; Ella b.vt‘..u. assault to kill: ‘I-‘mu. Meyers. grand larceny; John Kelly saute; Margaret Johnson, same; Eliza liraucr, same. Friday Ma 12.--—Jas. Inddulin Rothschild, larceny: lid. liarty. Mssult to kill; Willinu |,m.-e same; Mi as Friday, tissue; Fred. Woodsotl, alias Governor. mt lsrcl-n_v. Monday May 16.-——Jalm \~'. llownrd, mur- der; A. “sigh, l!ill",;ln and larceny; van-ac. grand larceny: J. L. . oonan, bunflnry tmcilsrwnyusme, grand larceny; itlc nrd ltoollg, larceny. Tnuday. May lo.-Bionros (lulon. assault to kill; John ‘violin , receiving stolen prop- arty’-uvo charges; ula Dillon, assault to do odlly ham. ,Wednesd-A ,Msyi'l.-David fiuilivnn ur- tirr: Ernst pke, nd larceny: . James and Anselm ioswell, nu-not Hosea lisufsnan. false pretenses um-s charges. Thursday, May 18.‘-1'fll'lH Fruits, rmbeulm mcut, lwo.chargeI' Paul Jordan, Assault to kill, two charges; Cscar K. Lyle, false pro- tenses, two cases. I-‘ride ‘May l9.~—-llnrncy Cnssldy, assault to kill; eory Elm:-iter, mi lsrvrny: Jun. 2. Eagerly. bribe : . ones Winter, false rett-uses; B. C. Aexnnder, same; name, or _ ondn , lia 2'1.-—Cssper Wine, perjury; Jan. De: mbn :samc,_nssanit to ill. two churfrs; .iIs. Dos . Eliza lirooks and Fannie Willams, rt-cclvln stolen property; John Ltrznclu-r, 3.-tsauit to ill. ’ Tnesda his 23.——-'I'ho.v. Moran, murder; 13. J. R-l!ll’)', law prctenaen; suuc, cminc:-' clement-four cases. 'I'hunad:_v, May 23.—IrwIu Ii. llcltis, rm- ht-.zzicmcnI—four macs; Samuel W’. Dix, murder. _ Friday May 28.-—i1cnry Andonxou. Ixsnult to do bodily harm. Monday, hilly 29,-David J. Bcetcrman, murdtlr. ‘Tut-srinv, may 30.-James Carri, Joe. Moss, Thomul rlzt-r, Sr., Thomas arltcr, Jr., and Robert iiratilcv. murder: two curs. Thureday. June l.——\\'. J. May. nurdcr. d B.{nndsy,Ji.tue i5.—-‘John W. Bea.umont,n.tut- er. Wcdncsdsr, Juno 'l.——Wiilis Webb alias Iluruside ill I. murder. l"rida_v. June ll.-—\'int-c-at Barbour, zrorld inn-cny: hinggle Dibble and Ida Anchcubarh, suns. . Mumlny. June 1'2.-—-Prialv.-y N. Jom.~s,assauit to do bodily harm; F. D. Turner, same; Michael Madden. bribery. \\'utlncMlJ_)', Juno 14 .-«Joseph Lewis, mur- der. Tlnmulay, June ib.—-Jno. hicliieary, mur- der; John O'Connor, umo. ____ ._ .. . SUBURBA5. St. Cheerios. 3lo._ in the suit of the Brink Hap Com ny vs. the Judges: of the County Cuurt.trie at War- reuton by change of venue. It vurtuct with rest- dered in favor of the defendants. ' Elglit are per day is about the svcrngn freight shipments from St. (fhsrlea. ‘vi heat in the black land’: is failure. Gen- cvallv throughout the county the crop prom- llss-: larfitly. Mrs. ruer died suddenly estetday mam- lng. after an illness of only a,,{‘cvv hours. Al- though ovcr seventy yearn of ago she was quite: active, and apparently in good health yvhcu alto retired eletur-day ul ht. She leaves six children, well-known In reopened citi- snmu,’i‘hcodore Bruera one of the number. The frame bmsrdln -buueo near the new depot. occupied by rs. Short, owned by i-ion. A. H. Edwnrds, was burned Sunday nizht,the work, it lsaupposed, of an incendi- "'l'he high water from the Mississippi has ex- tended over the prairies, and “gigging” fish is A popular amusement to many and profit- able cxnplo em. to some. Born to L e wife of Assessor James. at bay, s few nights ago. As Ieamrast to the financial condition of many Western tovvns,ll. may be lined that St. Charles City |wnri’1nt.e are now worth par, and are taken for full value in all ordinary busi- neu transactions. - instead of at night, services are now held at the Madison Street P1'csb,)‘l.orian Church, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gus. Gundisch will represent St. Chm-lea Lodge at the next meeting of the Grand Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. Foster, convicted at Wnrronton of the mur- mur- C11’. tier of a negro man, has been sentenced to be hanged ‘Monday June 19 next. Judge Ed- war a appointed an early morning hour, in order that the dis cciul sconce fro ucutly enacted about a gs laws by the crow >l.lllgl.lI be prevented, so far as was possible. Select- ing Mnntiay,lnstead of 1-‘ridaynvu also a new ilcpu'tu..re. - Jacksonville. The Republicans of Jacksonville Prectn will hold smeetlng at the Court House it late cl? on flsiurtlsy. Irlsy ii, to appoint six- t_ n slsgstsa to represent them in the County Convention. Ella Bani”: a nun; vvusesn well-Imovrn and much lot‘ by man in Jacksonville, vvbsreshe was born and vet! Ixtoatofhsr ll‘fs, died It hiullaanvllie, Ohio, some time s nee. lJr.Glover pastor of the First Presby- terian Churc , preached at the West College Avenue Congregational Clinton on Sabbath morning. _ Under a new lime-table of the Chi , Allan and St. Louis ilallrnad, the ilcnverfi - press arrives at Jaciuouvllle from thufinrth st :3 p. m. Instead of 8:40 m.. as hereto- fore; and ills morning in n from the West and South reaches Jscltoonviiie at mob, in- stead of 6:09, Is formerly. The Toledo Wabash and ‘Western llallrosd Company paid taxes to Collector Dunlap, of this county, the other day. amounting to be and sitar my 1, cars of the Jacksonville street railway, on East State street. will run each way every fifteen minutes. " The foilovvin real estate transfers lunch- Ionville were ed for record in the past vveolti C. Ii. Dawson to Lucy 15. Grunder. sorib half of lot 19 in Askew k Bprin or’: addition to Jacksonville, (51,600: John yl ii. Cltambsrs blocks 1. 1, 8, and llllii‘ of blocks 4, 5 me’ a and an of block a in Tay- lor's second sddltiou olsclteonviile. $6,400: 0. D. lfltulmmous to E. O. Kreider undi- vided lislf of la! fest ed south and of s 20, wand 21 art insl plat of Jsoltsouvlile, 812,- : it. b. rcidar to 0. 1). l<‘it:.siuununs, part oi‘ lots 20 and 2'}, original plat of Incli- sonvliis ii 000: . A. Tanner to Iiobsrt n...i.cnl.uii. part lots at and run Colin 0 liiil addition to Jacksonville w,ooo; I1, , omen to w. H. u. m..g.i block til. city addition to Jacksonville, l‘6.00l). “its price contest In oratory between the union and ‘suture of lillnols Cullrgo will alts place an ‘ ridsy evenings! lllll week. Scott Count Circuit (Jon is it session at Wlnctleutsrt 1 week. 11:0 oonirsct for building lho'Ca.-s County Jail, at Virginia, has been let. toJsmns1a. liiscls for the sum of 814.000. _ llev. L. M. Glover, pastor of the First Pres- byterian Church, has left for Kansas for rest and recreation. - _A daughter of John Hay, of this cit , fell from I fence, 1. day or two ago, Ind bro a her arm. - The Etmds School Convention of Christian County will e held at Tnylorsvllle, on Tues- dn and Wednesday, May 2 and 8, 1876. ficxelll tb B1-os., of Penn, have gone into bankruptcy. Penn in to have an “Agricultural Manu- facturing Company.” .——-.————4-———-—-——- THB CU UBT3. United States District Court. United States vs. James 1!. Maupln ct al. - deceleration in «lab! on dcfendaut’s bond and exhibit “A" filed by District Attdrncy. The United State: vs. Joe. Busby. admin- lstmior, rt sl.: that of dcfentlstut, M. D. Lewis. administrator, olc., filed in corn case in accordance with leave hcrnt/ofors granted. some vs. same: some entry. Taamp vs. same; some entry. in Bankruptcy. /in invulunta. ' petition wn.s flied yesterday a nine! Miller, ?'r'cl:er£: Cm, hardware mer- ants. Court of Appeals. The folltwrlu decisions were oiilrmcdt Dryden vs. 'ello g, liotnns vs. Holmftl, Stain use Control cavlngrs lssnls, ilccd vs. Pep:-.r Tobacco Warehouse City vs. Edgar ct s.l. ,Lm\ cnsicin vs. Knopf, lilste use Kcuned vs. Union M('l'l.'ll2flUl' lnxvhaoge Lclsse at n . vs. St. Louis and I. M. ii. It..il)o., hiurphy vs. l1ur:lny's administrator, Si. Louis R. 11. Co. vs. t. Louis and Northtn-stern Railroad Kaiser vi. Wilhelm; rovcrscd and ro- mnudcd. _ Blanchard vs. Wold; motion for rehearing’ ovenulcd. Barclay vs. Bates; grncrni term reversing and (amending cause atlirmed. -- Mitchell et oi. vs. Curran; motion for re- iicnrlng overruled. City of St. Louis vs. Ilodmmr certified to Circuit. Court for further proceedings. , » Silto unis Hildebrand vs. ilosvvag; reversed and judgment for defendant. Etatc use Wnggcnusnn vs. Ilosvvsg oi. sl.; same entry. Thornton vs. Lewis; reversed and final judgment for defendant. 8|. Louie .U0t.li|t'll and Savings Anociation vs. Augusilnr remanded with securities. iviullusll vs. Clteathem st sl.; motion for re- hearlng overruled. iitiilwcll tl. Commercial Insurance Com- pany: motion for rehearing overruled. Jamison vs. uriswuld; reversed and rs- mandod. Pocockd rs. Bailey; reversed and final judgment. Conrad Kcm Eva. W. Zcppeofeidl state- ment and brie of respondent filed, Irgued, and submitted. . W. (iaivra at Ii. Va. A. Shields: Iflldsvit for appeal led: ap cal allowed zibieids to Su I'(fllI(' Court; hon filed and n raved. amen Wlckurahsm vs. John \ . Jarvis at 31.; statement and brief of defendant In error tiled. argued and submitted. _ Hannah W. Bergman vs. st. Louis Mutual Life lunumrtoo Company‘; statement and brief of op llalut filed. G. pitiajipinuo vs. L. H. Baker et al.: stipu- lation as to amendment of rronrd died. Anna Moacr rs. Pita.-nix Life insurance Company; uaigumcnt of error ills-d. ' State ex rel. F. I-‘. Gehrlng vs. Charles Claudius of al.; motion for rehearing lliod. St. Louis Holt and iron Company vs. Chris. B. Donahue ct al.; assignment of error died. W. Joyce re. A. F. R. ilouivervilltet state- ment and brief of deft-mlxnt in error it L-d. Slste to use of A. Kit-Juno -e vs. li(-rrnun Never et ni. ; statement and b of of respond- ent tiled. - F. ll.Thompson vs. Bessie Barrett; motion for aliirmnm-c of judgment tiled. C. II. Baruelclds, administrator against H. Kim-at st al.: motion for rehearing; over- ruled; op nion flied. L11. rodd us. Germanis Fire Insunndo Company; satxtc entry . Susie ex rel. John L. Ganzhnrn rs. Walter C. (Farr, etc.; motion for rehearing aver- ruled. (.'h:u. Munter rs. Julia Bnndc et .11.; same em .* Biulhall vs. Chcothéms: Mme entrv. ‘ lit-nry A. (‘lot or vs. Jnrut-s Mnrrixsc-y; brie opposing motion for niiirmsnco filed. In the matter 0! the estate of tunic Walltcr; brief on npplit-ation for appeal tiled. . 0. P clu.-ring use oi John W. Dryden vs. hlissixslppi Valley Ration-*1 Tole rapla Oom- pany. T(.'l'Il}llCI.Ull .t Gentry kbflkllfl dc.-rs; game vs. same, oseph i-I. Carvuztrphan stockholder; same vet. same. Msrxolf & bcibcrt stockhold- cra; some vs. aatxm, Frank A. Suds stuck- holder; statement and brief of respondent died: argument begun and rroxrressed. St. Louis Railway Snip! ea nauuiecturlug Chmpany rs. Richard . Turner: judgment. amrmcd. Circuit Court No. I . Thomas '1‘. Grant! et ai. vs. the American Central insurance Company; leave to verify Insvvsr to amended t tlon filed. - 1n the matter of ary L. Joueu: report of curator. and eflarnbemctrt filed and order of sale. either pu Io or private, made. Werner of ill. \'n. Lulu: et. nl.; dl.-missed. Bolvl. vs. llobb; Lents vs. liuckntnn; con- tinned. Withlnton rs. Withinton: dismissed. Flnnerty &Co. vs. Buck Stove Uompsny; notice of oops-si died. Curtis. elm, vs. Tbomu ei al.; answer of Kent & Miller filed. Oct-tel vs. St. Louis Mutual Life Insurer: :- Covnpan ; ausvvcr tiled. tric Engnn vs. Charles ‘Mornhan and 51. J. Brennan; stipulation tiled ,nnd Judgment. for plaintiff for one cent dgunsgus and coats; cxotrntlon sin cd for one month. Thomas Sm th vs. Adam! 17:: rue Company and Anton 1*‘. Knost; su plat on,-motion for new trial wlthdr-atvnz u_ lament of March 1. 1876, for 573 W not Bill a and clues dismissed. Biuswangar vs. Lowe; notion of appeal- lied Jsnlek vs. American Life Insurance Com- any; leave given plaintiff’: attorney to with- vr exhibit. Moser vs. Pnciiic B. 11.: continued atplsin- tifs costs. in the matter of 84: his hi. Copilsino: ti- tiou for sppolntmcn of next friend an for I polntment of new trustee tiled: I-‘rank J. Lo ltsino appointed next friend and Edward T.fi"Il’lflh appointed trustw. . Shields vs. Fox at sin by consent until April 80, 1810, given garn "hen, Fox, to so- ewor. James H. 0'}! sun. 0. D. 'i‘ut-Ivor; all - nlauon filed and ndg-want for defendautnrgo la to pay costs in thirty days. Circuit Court. No. 3. . Manta rs. lit. Louis llnilvvsy Supplies Com- puny; ten days’ time given plalntlifto ills slmsnded petition. lfslhrlnus vs. Iialhrinust default granted. llalllde elnl. vs. Iltxsk et_sl.; depositions for Ialsti I filed. right vs. Clravois v Railroad Company; death of plaintiff su mean A. ll. Psrirltlge, stimlnlslrsior. subsl listed. and execution of- dered to insult in name of administrator. ilohulouburg et all. vs. 'l‘ownsblp Board of Education of imvoaisip Id. 1910.; continued by consent. Vogt oi oi. vs. Baum eonllnusd by consent. Bchulze vn. lla?fLseme entry. Hammond vs. s or et at. some entry. Owen vs. Garvey; some on ry. Circuit Court No. 6. notebook at al. vs. 8:. Louis Railroad 00.1 demurrer to amended Men and motion to melts titton more do nite and emails iiied. Obs tanooga [mu Co. vs. eintoht. Kail- works Co. st al. llnbelnasn is co. dist: ed with allowance of Slit for failure of pieinti to ‘die denial to answer; answer of Excelsior llInufncturinl&Co. «I. Win. 0. tiahurn. vs. the Belmont Nail- vrorin Oompsny et ai. nuboiman it Go. dia- srged with $15 :1 tuna for failure of p slnulfzo lilo denial to Itllwu‘. ' W. J. Preston vs. hiiuouri and Pennsylva- ltla Lead compnnyyadditionai bond for costs given, with Smith . Gait for security. which 3 proved by the Court. i Beak! vs. Octet-1 motion to set aside decree. aim, at . Fetish vs. Cools motion for new trial over- ruled and plalutilf given ten days to prepare bill oi sxce lions. Kale N. endy vs. Ilobt. 1.. Tandy; peli- tion tiled and submitted; ordered its the dlhlilllt be removed from defendant. and that he a restored to all the rights and privi- egcs of an unmarried person. Circuit Court No. ll. Lee vs. Lee default and Inquiry. ' b Bltlrling vs. titling: amended petition filed y cave. E)-erman vs. Walsh et ai. ; jury sworn; trial .or finished; plaintid’ takes voluntary nousult with lmre to move to set some aside. Dlnmv-lrs. Miller; dismissed for want of prusectztion. I’!-iilbm et at. rs. Burch; answer died by leave. Davin at al. vs. Ifox er. s.l.: gnrnishecs: dc- nisi of I-‘rs-chum’: nnawu mod. - Criminal Corroctlou. James Keil attempted xn-tit larceny; ni- denoe bsarmydeiendani dlmtltnrgrd. John Johnson and Albert Hart, grand lar- ceny: evidence heard, and defendants held to answer in the sum of $1,000-each. John Johnson, grand iam:ny; evidence heard. and defendant held toann-rerln that sum of it-D0. » Simon Sacha, fralid larceny; evidence heard sud rintentlant fl sc.bsr*.:t-rl. itslpb Sundries, obtaining goods by false premises; evidence heartl and defendant held to i!l.\Wi.‘!' in 1b.. mm vi Ifitivwlrd Mt{_.'Ililou,.:h_. attempt in rape: ma- iiuucd to April ‘:7 for auto; nits-ebtm-nt.v or- dered to issue. A. J. ulgir , eznbrzzlcmcnt; continued to April 29 or do r-mivmt. Albert l'lliuek(y, etnhoznlr-mnnt: evidence heard and defut ant discharged. Louis Mcedvilio. selling liquor without ll- ccnsu: bond forfeited. D. loaning rains; same entry. Julius .1. Se smut. assault and battery; evi- dence heard; defendant guilty; fined $1 and costs. Mary Wilson, assault and battery; evidence hoard: defendant discxrgod. New Suits. The following: new suits ‘were filcd yester- day in the Circuit Court: ' Charlotte Jaym-st vs. Charley Jnynvs; M. D.‘ i.o\-o vs. Nelson C. ()rear¢.~tal.; M. I-2. . Curtis vs. I). W. \l'nl:ir-citcr ct nl.' lfnlcf Van .\'syes vs. Mary Francis Van linycs: Caroline Voaihn-,:e' vs. Cltrisilsu Voslmgc; (Tlenmns C. linnier vs. Iivurv Focrg: lit-ur II. Ilymcrii nstaiust Ben]. S. lladgx-.r: Levi . Defoe, ndnxinixintor of Levi Defoe, vs. (ifhl'l'1l A.ss(-tjnllly Old School i’rc-sbterloun Church oitho United States, James . Iinll "stat. Leta! Bro-vltles. Henry W. Garrett was licensed to practice law in the Court of Appeals yesterday. Letters of Administration were noted yrs- terday to lirrmao iishrmrum, on llbe estate of Anna Snhnoann. The will of Jesse I1. Underwood was da ldlftlllcd to zmbaie. . .4.-turn of Adm nistration were granted to Adnlbort Gordon on the estate of Francisco Panzer; valued at $1.300. Letters of sdntinistratlan were granted to Charlotte Jensen on the estate of Edward Jansen; valued at $1,600. ......._._____..._._.._.._._.. CHARGE AGAINST AN OFFTCER. Still. on the Official Bond of: Constable. Some time since was published in one or two of the city papers I rather sensations] item about our suburban town of Kirkwood “being in a state of anarchy.” The imme- diate cause of the item was the arrest and im- privonxnem. of a colored man named Louis Childers by John J. ldatthews. the Town liarslial, of Kirkwood. The man inquired, it seems, for the warrant or authority of the odiccr, and was infomxed that some one had informed the odlurr that A few hours previous Chliders had been guilty of some potty inla- demennor against s town ordinance, and that no warrant. was necessary to. arrest him. Childcrn could not see it ntlni. light. and‘ declaring his inn of any odcnse, de- manded a warrant for the ‘proposed arrest. Thcronpon. the evidence dlsacloacd, the Mor- ehal resorted to force. but his individual ntlcrnptto make the arrest ruulted in his being promptly knocked out of Chiidcrs’ bu utge-wagon, which he had boarded, by a I; ow that sent him reeling to the depot plat- form as ii he had been a more infant. .'I‘hers- upon the ofliccrbawled lustily for help. Ills p teous cries brought citizens to bill assist- nnee, who. supposin that the colored para? was unlawfully mur arm the Manhni. f i upon Childora with nu crude wenpons as were handy. and aided the Marshal in subdu- ing and dragging bins to the town atlaboose amidst the curses of the Narshal—-loud and decp——-rvbere, it is alleged. he won imprisoned for two days’ and, it is alleged further. be was refused bail. Two suits were Linen insti- tuted against Cliliders before Recorder .ln- oobl; one for “disturbing the me," the other for "resisting In ofliper. ‘ ’ lalnfonued Subtle sentiment nth rnthcr bi_l1. and chil- en was lined S for the hrs: 0 chats, and sm for tbolstler. Ho promply appealed to the Circuit Court. I: the charter requires, where both use: were prnmptlv dismissed on motion, ll not pcnring that either the Court. or use oillecr ad nnv Jurisdiction whatever oi‘ the person of Childcrs, and it not appearing that uni ofieeut had been committed of which sit or Court. had jurisdiction. The last of those cases was dismissed recently, and yes- tordor Childcn instituted a civil suit against the odiccr on his oiilci.-si bond for bromine- saull and false imprisonment, laying his drun- Istca at S'.‘00-—-the full penalty of the bond. The town of Kirkwood, tn the use of Cbiidcrs, is plsintifi and the oillccr and his bonduucn are dereutianus. The main allegations in the petition are that. “On the with day of July, 1815. defendant, John J. Matthews, acting as said Marshal, and within the mrporatc limit: of said town, and under color and by virtue of his ufiloc, and without any cause or rove- ution, and without any warrant or Illl urit whatever. and with a reckless disregard of it as duties as such omccr, and in violation there- of, and with a reckless disregard of the rights of the citizen to whose use this ‘suit is insti- tuted, brutal] assaulted. beat. bruised, wounded and nlured said Chlitiers, and at- tcnt ted to arrest him, said Childers, and call is; to his assistance I lnrszo number of by- standers then and there did la.i.sc(l:yh urea him, said linnhalueiugtmvard said lldrra. at the time of said false srmatt, moot. om.-naive. Ibusivs, wigs: and profane languages, and informing and lending; said ll ‘utnudcna to be- lieve that aid Cbildeni had 11 guilir at A street crime sud wan uniawniliy resist an utllccr ' ' and also “kept. detained, loclte up and falsely imprisoned Slid Cixilders for the period of nbatlt forty-eight hours, remain to pennit said Childors to be released on bill or to be taken before the proper Court or ofilccr in order to be no releuod’ —-ollc n; all in be without canoe or provocation. an in violation of the duties of said ofllccr and unlawful. Bailey and Bland are attorneys for plaintiff. yeuter-_ A Novel Adtlertieomen‘. . lien:-I. Bowen & Andrews, of tho I-‘irs and Marine insurance Agency, 107 North Tbltvi street, have sent us one of the qualntcst and roost useful devices for advertising we have seen. it cousins ole globe representing that world. It in live inches in diameter. and on its exterior has a map of the earth correctly divided into land and water‘, the cauti- uents and all the Islands of any also indiutcd, other with their names‘; the rivers moo out with accuracy, and Ill‘ the important. cities dotted down with the pro lot‘ it-ties-lag. The parallels of latitude and ngliude are caroiu ly marked oil‘, while on the ocean the course o the dif- ferent lines of steamers are indicated. The obs is mounted on s stand, and inclined to he plans of the ecliptic so as to demonstrate the inequality of the days and nights, and to show the changes of the seasons. The whole makes a re nndsanlo eppesrancmand bears on the sun I s advertisement of the Globe insurance Company. It is unique, as well as useful. : Elysium. [trees the Ila:-tit Carolin noaaontntq Well, we are buy in Norfolk, that‘: I fact. But there is no need of working hens. it a man has enerlzy enough to dig a worm be can lultoolt and sit down-on the wt rt and sh nuongh In one dsyto last it a: two. IL 9 II the lay to dig: worth its csntlse piece of tisnnei rat: on . a string and catch enough crabs to lea him is day or two; and if he is too lay to tie a piece of flannel to a string he lays down on his back on the sand at tlbb lido, opens llll mouth, and when the tide comes in the crabs run into it. What need it there of work in a country for which nature has done so much! I The Cost of 9. Kiss. it than the London Daily Telegraph. April ".1 Al. tit ilunhury Petty Sessions, yesterday, Edwar Smith. s f'Uli[)et'ifl_lll7 dressed lad nix- teen years of ass, was tins twenty lliiillll and coats for susultln Edith lie ey I in the sin in of Mr. ardent, at mines as nurse. is nturduy evening smut. united her. put his arms mtttdher nook, so irsve bar a liar. min then summoned a policeman, and he took the tleiv.-ndtmi. Into eustod . o- ssph Merrick a lad wha.vrs.s with 1 o ris- onor. deposed that the latter, being: secl ent- slly pushed against. complainant. asked her to give him u. kiss "to make it up." rl ~CATARRH. A Case of 311 Years’ Standing, becam- partied by distressing symptoms, carved by the me of too _' bottles of Sattfortfs Radical’ Cure mamas. . it ?f.‘t‘,l'."!.'R-41 slim: mo to tummy to the en-as}-nevi t.t.l2lt.‘Ai. s.‘L‘ttE. YOR C.§‘t‘.\3l'.kl!. For six can . vs nun:-r zrrxliyapevtireurty while trout ed with droid. The accumulation of mucus in my and throat M91 use ox-nsuzxtv)‘ ha-1:11.-gr and up t.:.ln;;. re-nv1- erisixmyrrprt-scssrt in ‘ ‘ umyoittrvimwlyerrs‘.-nrntnsoin to win‘ X-n-S fr".o-std. PI‘: rrtsltilli I ‘III iwlzvrr so try aim’ o_tt.t.~'e ml. ntcsi. (ti. aim us-.4; two bottles dud ulxerlf no-arty. if not -wilds. perman- ently cured. I ha xwrtzuzx: not ix47f1éA..‘\'? Flirt‘! Va l'M$4'.B rvmurttswnciad Iivgf one .s attésu grunt:-st s-nurse. rs M ’ Wt. ‘W. utsee-n:<v.vr.. H0 ihrrkon Deoeuborlli, I8-‘n. a-re... limswu. CATARRH. Helped nor the Host of snylfedlcine She Ever Used. 3183: Knrioeed pl:-one ilnd three dnlllfl. my which um law ‘Mr?’ hr-(tin oi lU.!\'l’i')RI)*.0 1tAi')t«".\ 2. CL’!!! FOR (,'.\‘i'.Uiltli. The that helped me: thuonost of any mast‘.-clue I ever used. \'-yurs in nu -«.1 an... Luna 5. ( ;t.t.¢ur.. 1.tamsviq:v. mu. July I. 1%. cA37fi§RH. from Geo. ‘W. Khattlaei, I'Aq.,i.nxn Foreign Entry Chris. Benton Custom flnuu. Gxxnzxxvr I have been troubled rith'(‘af.Irrii for several ye-ar~a.BIsl ivy than mus of your resend! it has been ynntltyvos-. ‘era-:.L This summer I have imrrs vs.- lln.-ly It-rs n: t. 1 miss an out in to mull my calm to on luwtana am: it as _cIIs.~eu1 rem . I can eontido-utly rt-comm:-ad it to In vrlao an-:54 . I! lliletcd. Very truly yours. October 5. ms. GEO. W. ttlL\'f'1'1JCX. Pefiéévzns In the use of the remedy until cured. It contains the great healing ele- ments of plants in their essential forms, as obtained by tile- tltistiu. Catarvhdn ital rxtent I34! I to co. swsri. uxs to mnlnmptlun. and is“s.,lm"eio.v-iy'tnis- Inn 8 in ceruln ruumtutlouutsc srunttson from 01141 olherls only s question of Liane. It it. I that thus I sin Lu bl idol V1! to: all 0 1s:-inf their veatnrld snavlvas out. A Irons an of any rvntody cannot. in the chronic shy: vtfuci A can. our out bring the Intent under its it messes fully. In many such cases the noon and outline: of the one! are nun away, the «pm at hearing. of acting and I1 iuuucsa stun-(rd as to be rendered useless. the twin aoslovspda-:1 or--i luduv-ed no to produce a court»! and dietrasalax eunfla. The return to health unset lieu-nutty M. dour. under tho most favorable clrcunsonnces. when no seriously axlttts-<1: but Ia the «defence of no gn-at daily values none» to hand more and more satisfied turn that cannot be cured I lofllduu and . runxfs ICAI. CFRB I'<‘l!l CLTAIEU. . "er; cu-e ohtxlm-I from the urn vtoaetvus indkulon of V at it will do wiles: the system is brought consti- Kflfiouflly nndu 1&1 iaflfififitt. UNEQUALED By Any other Preparation. Gatrrrunrzxz I have in ( i|.urrolu:‘s fl..tmc4.1. Cvnxoohaudsinonludrnt t.toulnrhtIvir.m- try. Ind the male and uthfartlun us its tee: have bran llheqrsultd by any other slant ‘rt-vans-anon within my D n ‘‘ lafl. 'I}1:.‘.il4. nx an no car)‘. wins. an. September Ema. Inovi lash package contains a'h-smiles: on Cathy-rh and Dr. 5.In.ford‘a Isnpsvovrd isstulln It Thine _ Prim Si. Bent pro d to any patriot Hie Suited Hints-I for '5! in For s emery-hue. l/.£.Kal.I. P01‘- ‘nin. n, enonl Axvnta. E" the SANFORD? JAEAICA GIRGEX. the Great Family Medicine. . Wnot..r..uu: A.az.v1*s—?uller e Fuller. (‘ms-ago: Mayer Iu-o-atom. R. Lotus: ifsrnlnd. Williams .1: ct... Detroit; ft. Marv:-.sd aCo.,(.‘iue:nluu; Benton. Mnycrn R (,‘a.nfldd. U111-IQ. REAL ESTATE RGENTS. ‘eras. as. I‘:-u:ns.sos. new. a. sumvxa. DLICPIJEEKSON & WARh'ER, T OHS}: AND RZAI. E-3'-TAT?! A l':E'N'!‘¢ -"mrunia-1:--n- nt he--M for oil the K21": and rrritories. Kouna Public and C-mvrymc- -. Negotiated. Tins Paid. Insurance Jtected. its collection I specialty. us» Liberal advances on No. om Pinoistroet. BL. Louis. Gntrrmm & noiacrr. E.\ L E TATE AGENTS. NOTARIYS PUB- tie nut Cuxtvcysmxrs. H251. eollacuosu I upe- ixll. . c ’ No. 822-Chestnut’. sweet. Gxtzaxttv as Lamorrsz. EAL ETATE BJLDKKBS. COLLECTORS and Anctlcrarcn. Eighth and Chestnut sun. 3:. Louis. 1- E. G. OBI-ZA.B. EAL RE-'I‘A‘l'.B AREN'T. AUCTIONEER, Hour: Public sad (‘oureyt-Inner. No. 312 ‘Chestnut street. EDWARD WYDIAN. . EAL §TATE AGENT. AUCTIONERR . and Stock Broker. Liomos rented. neat: co.- iacted. moawv loaned. No. 73:2 Chestnut stroot. J OILS G. I,’B.]'ES'!‘, EAL l"2S'l‘ATE. HOUSE AXD PTNANCIAI. B X" Aueuom-er. Cauveyutocr and Stock to . No. Q19 Ohootnm an-oat. ' 9 _MAROU8 rrxcxz, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Etslf. 81-. Louis. ILL e. v. ranx. -rvmm-rrn.ars.n1s. 3§ V. YAYIN &’BK.O.. I{F.Al.. I-‘.ic'l'.\'J'.‘.!£ AGKNTS. AL'C'l'10NKZB3. Convey sneer! use Stock iltrnhen. No. 813 Chestnut street. soul is. carzxne-a. mvunn a. novel. CAVENDEB & ROWSIQ, HOIEKB AN!!! liI’.Al F.‘h'1'A'l'1’. A(i!'.H'1‘E, . Bwiarlvl roinlls uni ‘-unw)'Au¢‘ru. i..-aw sui- fviiafcd one real estate. H1».-rial stilentloil paid to col- ectios: of rents and can of pm;-arty. No. an olive ac.. as. Louis. M0. at. A. Ivotn. I. tr. sutn. vs. a. unease. M. A. WOLF!-" & C0.. REAL tartaric .-.mz's1-«.mrr.umo~. mm. . llttaud Couvetsnavrs. ta-nu cuiirvlmua Hw- eislty. and liberal so: were made on s"-um omco.»o1o Ohoetnut. ntreot. JO UN MAGUIRE. EAL surrarsc AND llotrsrz Anl*.\'1‘. Pow. ]i we on»: hurl Kulsrv Pu‘-l'=‘— lionsn. ‘oil and man; "at. |oua.s.sle or clriuusv In -iillerelai puuutuu clay. ltoney loaned on no vsiutl. Omen, 619 Wa.inut.st.., but. but and um. nu. noon. us. cmormrr. r. x. ........'.. llO()’PH, BA1i‘.Al).'\ &. C().. ].‘i."'fi...‘.-“s‘3"‘.'.5‘. . f‘.'f.”f..?.‘3.'.. .'.’.‘....”5.".’§‘.'.i:‘..”.5.’.i 31" pqrwunl st utlo» to the mausxemcns of natal“. No. 231 Chestnut street. name. usruue. -ooturxuca r. voosuus. LANIIABI & VOOIIIHH. 1 E I. DDR1’ 1'? AOHNTN. /\l'('l'lll‘l(’Il’.Il1. out-ies 'abtie and COATGIIRNH. an :- goutcd enml csilla been ty. special at 99-, uses: town bonus. OHI- tios. 515 Chestnut street. HOUSE-RENTING AG ENUY. . - DDED ‘I0 I‘ tilt lllilllfllifili A _ ,;fiQ(Ji$0¢|xiE:“¢‘?I!l‘3flt‘l'li. s an DOW suetrsrsd to E; "3? ° 1 gr. .... .. ‘ “I-“lit; tlmrgidnluflalsbz. nu at state aey Inutnru Mm - :4. A°n.y'§unt:uiulu.ti¢:siedl}o our I prompt. we-in sci? navvfiwrugfn L ‘ 00" ' ' uumstzssh 4, .. 5 Si. 31311323 $213511; filillit-§£ni£l£I’21l,W1:h1‘i£5l3lIy wor1tfii;;,___§priI 23, 18718 . ‘ ‘.Sl_.3ni1'zs Qélnliz §,lt1l’(ilt1'l!l Published nan’ ,Trl-Weelcl ,SemI-Woelilysnd Weekly, N. . cor. Four! and Pine 31s., by the Globe Printing Company of St. Louis. -rum: or 11:: mitv. gins. gopln, per week. delivered by rarrirr....S S 3) anti (psyalljelrl advance). vmllfl D814 M the proprietors. per ycu................,...... l! co the coplcs........................................... 85 5} 1'!!! SUNDAY CILOBIS-DIISSOCIILT-33 I0 per an- aura. . sen: -nu-\vs:mri.v m.onr-m:iiomis.1'—c'r'ha Sunday Daily and the Berni-Wseixly own:-Dam ocsur combined). by mail. in be: yes: (poll-I80 . prepaid). rive eovlrs. ht. fill E2111-\\_'EEXLY Gl.0Il1'.—D!:3.i0C'flA1' is veh- itsbod evcryhsasdayano rriosy morning. sub- scription price. 5 to per yesnilngis eoilr: In cooks. 51-iiltostsxr prepaid)- rm-. wuszxnv oI.ous:-nesiocna-r is nvhllwtd every Friday nominal lt|N¢flPU°Y4 P|"¢l- °*' ecu.“ sun nrrr caxra V" 76" (9041!!! 9"‘ end). so rinn i-stu- li‘l:\\‘S-DK.Al.lIRB throunioci the country doelringto procure this paper regularly can do so by millet their orders directly to us. or to the It. Louis Book . and Rev: coaipsay.8nl~lorth roarih street. It. Louis. who will lurnlsh the owns-Dsxotzlav promptly at the , ‘ ‘ --'s price. N Null D" 999-7. ' > ' ALI. nnarrs. chscjcs and money-ontsn should be made psysbie leths Globe rriatioz Company bf 81.. Louis. _ l..l.'l'l'Kl2fl. communlc . telarrspllu dispatches. _ gwhalhcr on business or Intended for ,obl.|eatioII- _‘ ahoisidbe Addressed to the Globe !‘flul-l-Ill pas}. St. Louis. - Congress Yesterday. wumxo-rox. D. 0., April a:l.~—Sena:s.-The Banate reins-ccl to needs: from its amendments to the consular and diplomatic appropriation bul. and a Committee or Gonierenoe was appointed. 1l'evu¢.—'1'ho htanagers oi the impeachment Irlll presented their rcloinder to the demurrer died by Jiolknnp. The paper was approved. Ind D36 Clark was ordered to Me it with the secretary 0! huts. 8|: page-s oi’ use legislative appropriation but were then disposed of bciore sdioummcnl. The probabilities tire. that the weather to-day will be scanner and clear. (loan in__l*-‘ow York. yesterday, opened‘ at mx and closed at‘ 112K . '1‘It2NoW~3.'or‘kmI)—cri-Jlslcratic $tsle Conven- tion assembles at Utlcs today. It will in- struct ior Bilppory Bum. Warrxxsox, oi the Louisville Courier- Jourisal, pronounces squarely tor ‘rilden, al- though it be: been supposed that he had seen enough to favor some man who had a chance ofbelng elected. IT will be interesting is watch the tight be- tween the Clncinnatifihquircrsnd the Louis- ville Courier-Jonnaol since the latter has do- elsred Slippery Sam its isvorito sonny. The Enquirer’: favorite sonny is Billy Allen. Ours is Susan-B. Anthony. '.i‘na1'troublcsome “I$mpress"' title which Victoria is so anxious to wear is not yet as- sumed, and it the wish of the popular party in the House of Commons is to boxespocted It never will be. The beauty in the assumption at a title oi this kind is found in the unanimity H __'gith which all political parties in the country insist on investing the sovereign with the new appellation, and the joy with which they wit‘- neas the realisation oi‘ their wishes. But when halt the Government, and all the people pro- mz withall their ln|gl)t.tbo new nsmo-handle becomes rather too clumsy ior use. T112 humanitarians who oppose the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the War Department on the ground of mercy to the Indians, may he advised to look at the case oi the Apaches for an l.!lust.ratlo,n oi’ the beauties oi the Indian Borvlco. Starting on their reservation for the want oi’ those supplies‘ that shou.ld have been long ago pi-prided, they start out on the war-path, not ior blood, but ior food. “Some . one has hlundercd," it is true, but, blunder or crime, the Indians will suitor all the same. ‘ ‘They must either starve or be killed, " says Gen. Hatch, sud doubtless he speaks the truth; but what a commentary his wants are on the eiiicicney oi the Indian Bureau, the the public must judge)..- Tnl Belloville Advocate or a recent date says: { _ The Gnome-Dnxocxar, of St. Louis, is alter Postmaster I’liicy’s scalp, all because Mr. Ftllov would not sign a little paper. in 1873, stating that the Owns-Dsisocnar who the “big snjun" in St. Louis. Mr. rtliey has made the beat Post- snsste that St. Louis hssiover had. The business than oi Bt. lsouls spprcclsto this not, and intend lo keep him vrhorehe is. = To which we reply: Birds oi s feather flock together. Flllcy nndl-his Bollcville "vindi- cator" are in the same box as toomclal dolin-A queuoies. Mi',,'I‘syloig, the manager or the Adeooais, is Postmuier st Bolloville. He has recently been subjected to sin investiga- tion, the bull or which was a charge that he ‘ ‘usossod" his clcrlts to the extent oi’ quite a large traction oftliclr salaries We: are irequeutly salted at what time the Emperor oi Brazil may be expected tovisit oitrclty, and our invariable answer is, and snustbo until further: iniormotion, torcicr all such questions to Coil. George Knapp, who is the only person in the city with’ whom the Emperor xnulntsinsa constant and intimate correspondence. These two great men have never met each other, but one oi the chic! ob- jects oi Dom Pedro in visiting these parts was a to make the personal acquaintance of the veteran editor or the Republican, whose tune has extended to Ilio, and tuvelcd sov- ersimllee up the Amspan. In Brazil Col. George Knapp is known as the most distin- gui.she‘d orator whom Aaneries has produced, and as s statesman whoue genius in organiz- ing a ward campaign would make llismarck sick. So great is his reputation that when Dom Pedro was pcrtincxstly asked by s New York It-.pnrt(:r whom he considered the great- est man in America, his answered at once, with that Idiomatic command of our language which charmed and isstoulsbed Secretary Fish, “Zero on two you than in America, hrosslres, (leornsp and, Jormsp. (leomap res ' so oldalr hrozalre; Jonnap so youngair braz- slro. When I be! see zen; I want to die. " Tm: grain and produce markets generally experienced no change‘-ior the better yester- day, but rather rctmgndod cvou iron: the depressed condition oi the day before. Wheat was unsettled and lower, No. 2 red winter quoting at $1 30% to $1 E86 cash or April, $1 80 to it 81 May; No. 8 winter 5! 26; No.4 do 90¢; rejected 73¢. Corn deniorallzed, heavy and decllizlng‘-»irsnssotions very large; epon- iug at léxe ior Hay, sndrspliily "tailing to the suns swath, urreltwl aim .iuly,‘jala-in; studies‘ at tsKs'1is_‘y,';‘4ts June. July; April was is May; retooled on to 43¢.’ om. gmfli neglected; 119. 2 Mo; white Wilts- jet-ted 31¢. Rye nominal, with we bid for No. 2, and me for rejected. ‘Barley gradually growing duller with the advance of the season —low and medium grades not wanted cxcep‘ st marked concessions, and even choice, which“-la scarce, not attracting special stientioul__ Flour was inactive. and stocks offering ‘at reduced prices to ellect sales; very little doing. Bay generally easy, with islr demand, ll0\\'o\'¢il', for choice. Hlghwlues were nominlilly $1 05, but there were none’ odci-lug. Lead continues quiet and unchanged M3? for soil. hilsisouri. The oiferlngs in Tobecoo were large yestcrday,sui:l s good deal of poor quality, but prices re- main steady and mm. Provisions dull, as usual, and some lines lower to scIl.l Trix value or silver as a precious commod- ity, in St. Louis, is evidently enhanced by the method: adopted by the Sub—Tressur)‘ in dis- trlbtitlng the coin. It is doled out in such small parcels, that many or the people who buy, think it is scarce, and sa.-ordlngly "salt It down," out oi’ sight and circulation. Sim- ultaneously inotlonal currency disappears, perhaps timer to return from the United- Statcs Treasury vaults. Already the latter has commanded a small premium, because of the lack of “-zbange" for the people. The banks complain because they are allowed to purchase no more than $100 worth oi silver coin on any one day, though now they are graciously allowed to send their uses- sengors to the Sub-Treasury as early as 9 o'clock, s. m., instead or at" 10 o'clock. Ii’ the bank: could be permit- ted to buy coin in isrgu lots,they would glad- ly do so. They have quite a number olorders from country banks that can not be answered because oi the restrictions now imposed. One of our leading banks receives so many letters upon the sublect that it is obliged to answer by printed circulars, explaining the nature oi the "cloud ivlihn silver lining" ‘hat hangs over the St. Louis Bub-Treasury. As business ll now conducted in that strong- hold, the impression is created that there is not silver onouglrto go around; svbereu, it the banks could be allowed to go in at whole- sale, they would quickly distribute coin in places where it “would do the moat good," aud thus prevent, what is‘ now imminent, a scarcity oi’ small change. ' Mr. ‘Blaine has lait nothing tor his friends to add to the dcicnae which he so reluctantly made. but his enemies, open and secret, who have been sssttiliisg him with wvcrt insinua- tion and brazen ualumny, wul have a great deal oi‘ talking to do to explain their share in the transaction. Thsrovolsllons or corrup- tion In so many departments oi’ Government, and the universality oi dishonesty, extending from the Secretary at War oi the‘ United States at America down to the keeper of the Dog Pound oi the City oi Chicago, have made a prima focte evidence against any man whose enemies are base enough to forge accusations against him. No length at public career, no devotion in the public service, no purity of‘ character nor eminence or ability can screen any man, and enable him to disregard aspar- sions which, at another and happier llmn, would require convincing prooi beiare they would be, listened to tor a moment. But the very circumstances at the times which have placed the chsraezter oi public men at the mercy of txaducers andiilsndercn, have also imposed upon the honest commu- nity the charge oi‘ watching more strictly over a trust which is more easily imperiled, and the gentlemen who have been taking ad- vantage of the popular iecllng to try the chances of a little slander on his-. Blaine, do- serve in be plllericd before the public’, out they may be known and may hereafter be treated with the contempt they deserve when they undertake similar raids. The plot was ‘rant.-my conceived and well laid. and, in. most black-mailing schemes, would have ruc- cocdcd well enough it the intended victim had been a man or loss character and courage than Mr. Blaine. It was not intended that heshould have an opportunity of exploding it so long in advance at the Conventions, but it was ioudly hoped that even it it should be prematurely disclosed, the slow process at a Congressional investigation would still leave it unsettled until all the delegates to Cincin- nati had been chosen, ti, indeed, it would not last over the niceting otthc Convention. Hr. Blaine has preferred toooino iorwsrd and to tell a story which carries conviction to every honest mind. Ills auswcrvvas made, not listen Congress, but beiore the whole country, which waited to bearsvhst kind or a man he really was who stood the ilrst chance amongst] the candidates ior the Pr sidcnc,. Ills enemies must come before the some tri- bunal and purge themselves, ii they can. We do not can ior this blgots or the Democracy who have been dancing s scalp dance ior the past two weeks, and openlysssortlng that it was impossi‘ ' ior Blaine not to be is comm -u thiei. We h:'vc some respect tor the courage, though we are amazed at the stupidity, of man who will assert that a nun who has had Blsloo’s chances for the last fiiicen years and come out" a poor man, was nevertheless a more plunderor alter the type oi Brooks, or King or échumakcr. But thc'se stupid enemies are angels at light beside the tails! friends who went around hoping that the charge would be disproved, although they must. admit it looked bed; the zealous couclsvco who were so anxious about his character that they hold public meetings to iurestipto secret charges; and these men are now re- quested to step iorwnrd and speak without oqulvocsuon. Mr. Harrison, the Govern- ment. Director, who has shaken his head ominously and sighed over the terrible things he would have to tell when he got on the stand, must step up on the stand at once and tell all he knows without waiting to be ques- tioned. Mr. Medill, who went at! to Cincin- nsti to Investigate Blaine, while his partner, Whlto, went on‘ to New York to "prevent the National election irom becoming a more choice at evils, and to protect the National‘ honor," must also speak out fully. The good ltichsrd Smith must come on the stand, and they must remieiuber when they are speaking ‘ill’. It is not lllaino who is now under trial, but themselves. Al for lllsius, the attempt shows that be is considered the most dangerous candidate that the rough-sud-tumble clement oi the ilepuh_ llesn party haveloiesr, and that he is the only man whom they thought it advisable to get rid at by snynagsns. The rcsuitsiiovrs lbs, he can at needbe-as vigorous in (leisure at his one character _and_his owh actions as he has been in deieodlny _the,cbsnct'ersad actions 0! - i ‘the Republican party, or In attacking his political enemies on political grounds, and some such man-the country very much needs. The work oi pplitleai purification is not going to be done by a man who is s more compro- mlso. who is evoryhody’s iriend because he has not the decision oi’ character to make an enemy. Blaine seems to have his enemies, but their plan of operations seems also to in- dicate a conviction on their part that he has too many iriends for their good. He certainly has more friends to-day than be had beioru tho sttackonhlm had shown how lnvulncrsblo ho \vaa,and he can sliord loibrglvo his enemies, since they have merely strengthened his cause by the elrort which came to such signal grist. "rim JAPANESE mnmxunw. The discussion upon the Jspsiiese'lndemul— ty fund the other day lu'Congross disclosed the fact that there is a strong opposition to giving back the money to Japan, and, after all, it [I 'more than probable the s';oo,ooo which was paid by Jupw into the United States Treasury will remain there. The act by which the one was imposed on Japan was hardly to be classed as of the highest order, but, under the circumstances, assumed nth- er the character oi as National highway rob- bery committed upon a people too weak and trieudless to resent it with any show of suc- CCSS. ' . when iorelgn nations cii’:-cicd the treaties with Japan by which the parts were opened, than was no stipulation that the passages be- tween the various islands should also be made blghwsys,and s‘o,to all intents and pur- poses, these remained in the character oi’ rivers, closed to iorcign trade. An American vessel chu-icing to pass into one 6! these strains, where she had uo earthly business, as tired on by the tort guarding the on- trancc, but no damage was done, and she pol’ about. The same thing subsequently hap- pened to s Dutch and to a I-‘much vessel. Iloroupon, a iicct, composed of Dutch, French, American and English vessels or v-Mr proceeded to the strait and utterly do- :. -ill-sited the iorts. The icrllllcnliuus in .,..=-nation belonged to a Prince of Japan, who wag. then in rebellion against the Mlltadu, and his act was distinctly disavowcd by the latter. Notwlthistan ding this, and notwithstand- ing ulsu the severe punishment that had been meted out. I ilne oi $3,(X10,000 was Imposed on the Mikado as I hint to keep his subject; in better order. Our sbnro oi the plunder was $30,000, _Wl‘llCll has becust interest for several yearn, and now it smouuisto con- siderably over a million. The claim for $10, - 000 set up by the owners of the American vessel fired on was long ago satisfied. and what, in justice, ought to be done with the rest oi the money is the question that is now before Congress, as it is quite evident that we have no moral right to the money, since every claim was satisfied with the payment oi’ dam- ages to the owners oi the vessel. It has often been proposed that the entire rum should be returned to Japan In trust tor the benefit of the educational fund oi that country; and though, strictly speaking, edu- cation in Japan is no more our business than the establishment of public schools in Ujijl. it can not be denied that the end is a laudable one, and perhaps in that way we could come out oi the dirty business with a little more credit to ourselves than in any other manner. Notional beuev lcnco is ntro, and perhaps not advisable in the majority of cases, but there are several extenuating circumstances In this instance which render the return of the money more an act oijustlco than 01 benevolence. A fine levied on a lawless nation ior internation- al good is oomniendsbl, but the rclllcction that this Japanese business occurred at s time when the batteries of the rebels along the At- lantic and Gull Coast might have placed us in a precisely similar predicament as that in which Japan has been found, should render us lenient to that future emporium oi Pacino tndc. DIVIDING THE PREV. In medieval times it was customary among the Barons who were hard up ior iricnds-—-the usual condition oi‘ small polculstcs in those days-—to band together fora stealing expedi- tion. Each would contribute in proportion to his strcnzth. one sending a hundred men, another two hundred, and so on. Aitor the tony had proved aucecssiul, the honor which was supposed to exist among thieves was ap- peslod to for s islr division oi‘ the spoils. But it not lni‘roquenlly'Q,appened that be who had furnished the greatest number or man deemed hltnssli entitled not only to the largest share, but to all the stcsliugs, a claim which his quondam assistants would refuse in "any wise to allow, and upon occasion would even combine in order iorelbly to refute. _ I The division or the Treasury patronage has become as serious and Important a matter in Washlogtouaa dlvldingthe plunder used to be In the Middle Ages. For many years the division or the oitlces was made hcltorakeiter, ‘ every Congressman who had the power oi making recommendations using his privilege to the utmost, and the one who had the most chopk to press his claims for patronage would secure the most appointments for his State. This system, continued through s series oi years, gradually gave ecrislu Btatcs a heavy preponderance in the number at appoint- ments, and ieit others correspondingly bo- hind. A year ago, by an amendment to the Civil Appropriation bill. it was declared that sitcr thebrginnlng or this year the appointments in the Treasury should be divided among the several States and '1'crrltories.sccorillng to the population. As there are 3,500 employee in the 'l‘rcasury Department, and the popula- tion oi’ the country is, in round numbers, 38,0J0,000, the proportion oi‘ employee to the population oi’ any State should be one for every lil,000 inhabitants. An inspection of the Treasury rolls shows that this proportion lssoisr irons being observed atprescnt that a icw oi’ the Suites usurp the llon’s sharp oi the patronage, leaving the rust of the country largely unrepresented at the board Uncle Sam spreads ior all. At present Mains has 81 appointees In the Treasury, which Is 48 in excess oi the number abs doscrvo_s. New Hampshire has I'll, an excess of 47; Vermont has 49, an "excess oi 28; while hisuschusotu has ltd, which lean more than the proper number. llhode Island is A little nctror a this proportion, but Cou- noctlout has 47-, being it more than is right; New York by 800, too many by 28; Penn: '1- vsnls has 269, an excess oi 413; Maryland as 114, which is 66 too many, and the District at Ooltiimbls has 005, an excess oi 69¢. ’l“his last may be accounted ior by the circumstance of it lsrirs number oi‘ employee ‘having gone to Washington to live, and thus being en» roliod as iron: the’ District, when the larger portion or them came from the sum. With those ciccpuons, and excepting also Delaware and Virginia, which have a small excess, the rest oi the Buttes all fall far bo- hind the number of appointments they should have. North ‘Carolina. lacks «til; South Calmllus, 24; Georgia, on; Alabama. ii; Texas, 43; Tennessee, oi; Kentucky, 50; Indians, 47; Iowa, 41; and Illinois, 79. Ml!- souri,ln proportion to her population, has the smallest share of Treasury patronage oi any State, being entitled to 108 appointments and having but twenty-six. there being thus a dc- dcll oi eighty-two, which ought 1911111100 1° be tilled. The means to be. taken to remedy the ex- cess oi sppolnuncnu tron: one section and tho doilcicnoy irom others, have not yet been definitely announced, but a hint as to the marina operand! may be gathered iron the action oi Mr. Bristow. Not long ago be sub- mltilcd,to the Aitomey General the question whether the act of Congress was to be inter- preted to signify a complete reorganization of the force at the beginning at the year. or was Intended to lniiuunoe future appoint- ments. The latter was decided to be its tnm intent, and accordingly, as tut as may be con- sistent with the iutero‘_au oi the dapsrtznent, clerk: from the 8tstes which have an excess will be discharged, and, on the principle of filling the deficiencies, others will be ap- pointed In their stead, that _ the prey may be proportionately divided. Ind. though the workers be changed, the labor will go on. 2---j_____—---;-.-.=s AMUSEMENT5. no nax'a ornn uorissl. Julie! is hr the same time the best and the went at Miss Anderson's yve nations. In the earlier scenes oi the play she is wanting in tchdcrngte. and In the balcony scene she is entirely-diivotd at that sensuous, passionate, Impulsive acting that has made the character so charming when under- taken by some actresses. But. in the more ts-akin scenes ol the play, also is superb, and It is very doubtful It then is an actress at present upon the English-speaking sure that can render the great scene oi the play-—thc poison ” at the end oi the tourthnct with th same strength that the does. It is a great tragic eifort, display- ing notonly great histrionlo power, but giving a glimpse oi genius capable oi attaining to, and so- oonipllsbiun, the highest siforts oi sirarualie art. in the portrayal oi the darker shades oi intense, pssslnnillo feeling she is very moccasin! .nrt-son ting them with a vivid strength that is sometimes al- most appalling. Mary Anderson Is an actress oi ram ability, and when herpovrcrs are tally ma- tured she will he an easement to ‘(he prolesslon that she oven new-—yonng in she i.s—~adoi-us. Whyit was that lion-co‘: scene in the uni: act was entirely out out last night. is inexplicable. On Miss Anderoorrs ant appearance here It was satisfactory to notice that, contrary to the usual custom. the whole scene was enacted. and given as Shakspi.-are wrote it. So young is disciple oi the great dramatist should not destroy the ten in this I!rhv;th¢ru is no excuse ior it, except the very lame one that many so-ullod dramalio "star-s‘ ' have attempted to dvrlndlo other parts into in- signlilcau-me that they might shine the more hrighuy themselves; but this is a delusion, ior a great artist will iiltruys proicr playing against heel: and blood to playing sxalnstmere dummies. Romeo has a line scene in this last set. but does the cutting at it out so- hsnco the heautyjoi Juliet‘: part? On the_r.ontra- ry, it detracts from it; and. In addition to this, It is a mutilation oi the author that can not be justi- ilcd even by custom. ”" This evening, Miss ‘Anderson will appear as Pauline in the ‘ ‘Lady 0! Lynne. " otnsric rnstarzn. The Emerson Ninsirvtls, new periorming here, have brought with them an excellent company. in addition to the name at the head oi the troupe, then: are a number oi others whose reputations are known all through the suits. Komble, Cot- ton and Blilyitloe are all weu known. and oil unions in their pmiesalon. In addition to these. there are a number oi others almost as good. Dilly Emerson has some doe now sketches which are irresistibly runny, and School- crsit and Cool. the character neon, give the most unique and amusing scenes that have yctbocn presented on the ininsirel stage. llllly ltica. in his slump spebch, is excellent. Fun reigns iron the beginning to the and oi the entertainment, and everything presented is iisllpi hsrnslau mirth . There will be a matinee to-day. and to-rnormw the programme will be changed. although it is doubtful it it can be changed ior the better. rimarnx cosnqun. The szemcnl here have provided anorect- lcnt programme this week. A number 01 variety performers, all oi especial ability. are on hand, and ssplandld ballot. on oi the greatest at- imcuoni um house has aimu-in provided is now given, supported by the whole oorpsjdo ballet and two premiums. John Jolly Nash and Session: and Wilson are among the nniucrous other at- tractions which make up a very interesting anter- tsiuniont. AKXOUXCRILXIGTI. ROBERT lltnsxl.~'I‘bis evening so entertain- ment will take 1: at Washington University Hall, under the direction at Kr. David Small, to oonimomorsueu oi 8ootised's poet. ltarnx 0aains'riu..-‘rho last concert at this society ior the season will take place at Memen- tils Library Ital! to-marrow aveninti Mr. Dlarkes and was hiisinis Curtis will be like vocalists. a’ Dissnnzo srrnasucn. She Floats b the City Inset N!xl'ib-Sup- posed to the Towbont Whale. Shortly alter midnight sat night a steamer, supposed to have been the towboat Whale, ohms down the river arid':g's.ssed under the bridge. Im- mediately on emerging from between the piers she gave signs oi’ distress, and nnlnlstskslslo evidence that also had become unmonsgnshlo and was hosting at the mercy oi the citrus llnv wlilsilo was sounded almost ooulinuous y as she tloaiod by the city. but without iiei, that could be the sounds oi distress were pic at ,1 o'clock, she must have got well down streem bolero suocor reached her. The nature oi the inlay? to the boat is notlrnewn. The couple on atthoh dye think she could not have stnxc a in without their kno in it. and are or opinion hilt the trouble was s oned by the giving me other machine Onilnsrll there are seven lusts laying, a last til ht. when required tune ey were absent. . by some tresk at to - ._.._. _..______._._. . Charged with the Theft of Harness. Met Byte, alias Johnson. and lisrrv Ohspinan, two young men, were arrested yesterday alter- noon and lodged in the Third District Police Sta- tion, charged with stealing a double set oi gold mounted harness inn soon. as Lynch, No.11! Elna stress. The hsrccu,\rliieh was loud with them, is in ma hands at the poIloo.,ss ans. also. a num- bcr oi blankets, alleged to have been stolen by thd same man Imus ihefir, auicd. The harness is at fins nnesi. grade,‘ In? most new. . _.__ ___..,..»...,., ._____.___.. TILE LATE JUDGE HICKS‘ FATE. Another Victim of Rupture. We learn iron: Mr. ll. Wsilaco, oi Independ- ence", |to., that the isle Judge ltussell illcks. A distinguished citizen oi this State, sect his ass. timely tats irons Btrsngulsted Hanna, ,s,,.,n,.,- melancholy warring to those sidlcted with this dangerous alroctloa. oi the sad consequences st- tondlug iron: the no.0! the ortllnsry truss. Mr. Wallace, admonished by the late at Judge Nlfikl. came here at once to avail iiimsell oi the skul at Dr. J. A. Sherman, lest he too might sui- tor a like oaisnilly. is we war so on BlAD’l'i)'L-‘L you mullbe enlng uoreisi _"sud mood Periiier. it will make you healthy and strong, and vliallse your sympi, enrich and purity your blood. Dr. J ti. McLean's ootcs, an Chestnut, St. Louis, ate. up, justbeow the bridge. but - 1' healthy; then take Dr. .1. ii. l£eI.ean's alrcngth-. POLITICAL. - Iowa. Tux Dallas County Itcpixbll vcntion May so. '1.‘ms Stuart Rrptvier tavors 8eustol’Wright for Vice E’:-osidsnt. Tn: Bloomfield .Dcntoc-mt is‘ not so much ior Hendricks as it was. GIN‘. P. hi. Deans’ is a candidate for l’rcsl.den- tial Elector in the Birth District. Hos. Crus. means is a Democratic candidate ior-Congress in the First District. Tun Clinton Age corrects the impression that it tavcrs Judge Davis" ior the Presidency. How. Jami Van Vanxtienxm is suggested as one of the Delegates at Large to Cincinnati. Tits Wapcllo nepuulcon says ex-senator Dennis is the host man yoi namod ior state Treas- ursr. ‘rim hiouiien Record nominates Wm. [ough- ridgo ior .l’residentlsl elector in the sixth Dis- trict. " Tit: Husmtine 1';-loans opposes Judge Brannxn as uialbemocrauo candidate ior Congress in that district. Tm: Liberals oi Clayton County most in Conven- tion stay 6th, to elect delegates to the state Gon- volition. 5. Lucas. oi the llcdlonl seélto-ss. aspirin in the Deaogcrstle Congressional nomination is his district. _ Tm: Democratic papers oi the state agree that there ls-no necessity for holding two state can- vantlons. Turn Pulls Blade says "lliare is no better tim- ber ior Congress in this district than Gun. Will- lamsou." Tm: Republicans of Union County meet in con- vtinuon May is to elect delegates to the state Convention. Hqn. nsucn, oi Dubuquo. will he s candi- date ior Attorney General betore the itepuhucan Btste Convention. Tint Ilcllrozor .Yar:: suggests senator Wmctt, oi Winnashlck as the delegate to Cincinnati train the Third Dis ct. ’ R. Li. norsxnh, of hiuscstlno, Ls L undldato ior the Itepublldus Congressional noualnsuon in the Bowed fiistrict. 001.. W. I‘. Iizrnmui is savor-ably mentioned by a no ‘ oi Republican papers as one oi the Presidential cioctors. Tun Republican Convention oi the Ninth Con- gressional District has been called for thowth ei August at Fort Dodge. - Tun Ceundl mum Nanporzii thinks Eon. Oalushs Parsons bears a siren; resemblance to the next Attorney General. Till Mcarcgov Ncsrs advocates Col. it. V. Antony tux-the lkpubllqln Cong. tonal nomi- nation in the Seventh District. ‘riintrlends of (ion. A. 0. Dodge, alter having named him ior the Prosirioacy. now propose him as the Democratic candidate tor Congress in the First District. lion. Gswsua Yaxsans, oi’ Dcstiolaes, ts pushing his candidacy tor the Attorney General- slilp. The Republican press or the Northwest are solid in his favor. .1. hum. ainvnns. oi the Dennison Ravens, seems to be the strongest candidate ior Presi- dential elector in the Ninth District. ' Ha lsslid to be an eloquent and eirective speaker. cos.‘ ti. J. 1!. Coxsnxoa, or the Wiatcrsst filadlsootaa, is still chasing the Ilepublicszs Ocu- gressionai nomination over his district, with (air prospects at being nominated by the Convention which meets May :4. ‘ Ynoss the Oroston Gazette: The sum Repatri- is for Gun. Sherman ior President. He would make a good one, and would receive the votes oi nearly sltkcpubllcshs, and a large majority oi the Democrats oi’ the North. Tull Eton: ltsplds Echo. in advocating " ushs Parsons ior Attorney General. says: "He is the poor of any lawyer in the stats, and Northwestern Iowa will roll up her delegstcs at the Stale Con- vention ior Gslushs to a man." ‘rim Moscsulao loss-usl ssvs its lint choice lor Pmsldcnt has been Morton; that illlkcsllisine right well, but, under all circumstances. preiors Ilnycg, and expression thd opinion "that under his leadership the Ilepobilun party will be sure at victory next November." ‘ ssxuxs. ax. . . oi Muscatine, who signs hiixiscii "Chairman at the State Executive Corn- mliteo." has issued acali ios-an lndepsndahtststo Convention, to be held at Des Noinas, hiay 10, to elect delegates to the National Independent Gon- vention, to be held at Indianapolis. May 17. . Tm; Mt. Art Journal, Democratic. isvors 0. Y. Arnold, oi llcnvycouuty, ior the Republican nomination ior State Treasurer. The Council llluirs Neszpcrrii says oi him: “lie is a talented and worthy gentlexiasn. has hosts oi wunn friends where he residue, and would make a good oiliccr ii elected." , consort nwrrs l\'ovuparcti.- Young and Thomp- sch.gi Linn; Kemp and She . ct Benton; Wilson. of Taassgclarh. at Johnson; Itumple. 0! Iowa; and Williams and shunt, oi htarshall. comprise the list of Congressional sspiraxits Iii the Fifth District oi this State. At present writing no one can truthiullv claim to be entirely out of the deep tlaibcr. = thou the Council Iiluib Xonpon-H: "A Des lioiucs letter-writer says that the numerous (needs at Col. H. N. Moore, of Red Oak, sre working ‘for all that is out’ to secure tor that gsnusinaigthe Republican nomination tor state 'I'reasursr, and that his chances at success are, consoijaoouy, becoming brighter every day. Vseu thivcstcrn lows, it might as well be nod arstood nrst as last, will send up a solid delegation in his behsli." Incl the lismilton H-«man: non. Gslnalrs Parsons. iornaerly oi fort. Dodge, but now a resi- dcnt oi uos Moinos. is s eazuiidato ior Attorney General on the Republican ticket. Hr. P. is hold their con- ’ knqvm throughout the sun as an able lawyer, a gentleman at large experience In publlo aiihlrs, and p Republican 0! unquestioned soundness. lit» nomination would be In every sense a good one. and his eiiicieut services on the stump could not tall‘ to bring strength to the whole ticket. Fame the Grundy County No: century: "Iowa ought to give llialne its support without opposi- tion, ‘as It will greatly increase the chances oi our own Hliauugssished son,’ Senator Wright, ior the second place on the ticket. town as good a right to a distinguished son as any Elsie! We think in meeting the -cqu‘ the coming test, is be honest? is be economical) these two need have no (cars. They would re- ceive the support at the Independent prees,_)vlth- out which success is Impossible. Better keep the once: in the party it the rogues do lose theta." ‘rm: Des hlcloes Itroister. in urging the renami- nailon oi stale Auditor Shannan, says: "his. Sherman has undo a entcisl oi the very highest typo oi cnlcicscy, lsithluluass and merit. The State has never had a better bureau oillcer, ind very low as good. He has honored the place as much as it has honored him. The people oi the state, irrupec-live at party, join in approval at his sdinlnistutlo , and is desiring his retention in the position, knawlnt that his occupancy oi an oflico will be a euro guarantee oi honesty. compe- tency and vigilant and sazaclotis sdrnlnistrm tlon." lion. llinax Pistol will socept the position at delegate at large to Cincinnati. The Davenport Gums, in announcing this tact, mills: "He will also enter the Presidential campaign wherever duty may call, to advocate a vindication of re- iurm In the Republican party, and by the Regina. llcsh party or the Union, and to support the Ito- publlcan nominees. hit. Prices desires, we may also state, the nomination at James 0. mains ior the Presidency. because he believes him to be, and knows his: to be, a thoroughly honest man, and one who Is an earnest advocate and supporter oi lrue reiorm." ‘rm: Burlington flaw}-Bye does not take much stock in Blaine, and in the course 0! A long article on the subject, says: "'I‘hcrp,ls one very remark- able is-aiure—ihoro may be others equally remark- able, but we have not yet noticed them-in the nuinoerin which Eastern iourrials figure on the National Convention and the strength at the Presidential candidates, sndiliaiiuths onus. tsnity with which they set lows down ior mains. By what authority do Eastern journals set down lows ior Elaine! Who is it that is {arming this commonwealth out in Washington? who owns this §tsto oi lows?" - ‘rnlhisttshltiltown Ladies’ Bureau, In referring to the late school election in Minnesota, at which women voted, expresses its indignation in the following terms: "Yes ! it is all well enough tovots in school matters. but, when you come to touch National politics. than women commit the super- donsble all. ‘they can sing political 0055!. help arrange dinners. applaud masculine orstors, but ii they dare express an opinion it is out oi their place. It we are capable of voting on school mat- ters, what is the reason we can not learn the rut? With eleven County Superintendents in Iowa, several lady school Directors, yot our hands are tied back tighter than our dresses. so that the ladies can not vote‘ for a woman by dropping that piece oi paper in the hsllot,-cox." An Arkansas Headline. This is the way the Little Rock II:-r-old puts a head on an article announcing thr rosuii ‘oi s county Convention: DANG i And RH»! Ml DtsvDtsiena Ruasbla BM] in Hsvfied Peale aux.-so "flung!" The Political Bud-Eagle spreads out Its. Pinni- sged Wings and soars Aloft teliidxur. Wrru 1-us Issaois or Hos. Tnosus Ttrrcnsz, or Pousxx C-ornrrv. szsrstta on‘ in max. Ami )"ti.lt:sBShoois!IsrCanisonlisEonerqf as .tsoo-ui<u,.miraws souls mung Ins¢psAboesu7’heirCltciai/‘or Gare:-noro/Arkansas. TIER ILLINOIS CAPITAL. Full Text of the Coniteunial Procla- motion. The Prison lleform Congrct:--Political Points --The State Auditor’s Report. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. 8l’ll!Gl’i2i.D, lu.., April rs.-11. 5 ins‘ days Governor Devcridge will appoint Commissioners to represent the State st the iourth annual meet- ing oi the Rational Prison Belarus 0ong'russ,' which will be held in New York City on the 8th at June. ‘flee Etstc Heard of hsbllc Charities will be represented Is Her. Fred. Ii. Wines, Sorro- tnry at the nos ; the lwnllcutimz will be repre- sented by Msjorlicctaughcry, an the state its- tonn School will also be represented. Yniiowiu is the toil text oi th Gem-tnor's Prvclsmat it issued to-day, which vru rclerrod to in yesterday's dilfislchos: 8 line! Illinois. grueling: To the Pebble is! the Whereas, The Bcnam and House ct i".epruents- tire! of the United fltatcs have pummel, and the I’rer.l4cnthss approved, a iolnt resolution on the celebration of the C cnnisl in the several coun- ties or towns, which joint resolution is u lollorrs: Joint ltesuiutl n on the celebration oi the Cen- tennis! is the several counties or towns. Its it resolved by tho ilcnaui and House oi’ - ruentatxrce oi the United States oi America a Congress assembled, That It be and is hereby. recommended by the Renato and license oi ru- ssuntnllvea to the people oi the several States at thoyhaascnlble in their several counties or towns c on proachm Centennial smiles at our Nations lnilcpen toes. and that ih cause to have delivered on such A. day an hisoo si sketch oi said county or town trom Its ionnatsen. and that a copy of said sketch may he died, in print or msnu . pt in the Clerks once or said county. and an addtilonal copy, in print or manuscript, be filed in the omen o be I. brsrlsn oi’ Oozuznias. t%‘ti:‘ethat a complete riecolsl-d ngy tgus be 0 B otsprogscsso our ns tut us tiring the out centennial at their existence. Approved March 1:, I876. low. therefore I John L. Bevcridga, Gov. ernor oi Illinois, do hereby 'y ,....oma;¢ud to the people oi our State that prompt measures be taken In each cons: and town for tho selec- tion and supolntment, a such nuuinor as may be deemed best, oi one or more persons who shall prepare as suggested in the resolution. complete borough and accurate testimonial sketches a each county city. town or village ii-on tlio date or its tint eeltiensent to the greoeot tin:s.eno copy of each oi such skotchos to a tiled in the onion oi the County clerk. and an additional copy to be died in the omee oi the Librarian oi Onngross at the City of wash it. - That these sketches may be oi’ the greatest his- torical value, I would especial] urge the impor- tsnco oi the utmost can in thelr preparation, in order that they msyh garner many interesting (sets connected with e earlier days at our State, the knowledge oi which. recorded only is the memories at our oldest citizens, is gradually pau- taf away, and soon will be lost to us forever.‘ n to: many whereof, I have hereunto set are ""'....‘*.:.‘*"l.‘.§'i.‘:".".‘ .‘.:*°e'.°*‘.'*:.:.‘.:.i ‘i‘.f...“‘.l.'..‘°..-.."..' . s 0 ds o(Anrtl,A. ‘ '. gt. a.) Jena 1.. mtvxunos, Governor. y the Governor: » (woman 11. llaaww, secretary of state. ‘ 'l‘he'scvni-annual report oi tees received at the state Auditor's Onlce, ior the six months endiu litre): 31 was made to-dav. and the mono into the limo 'I‘mssury. s ices oi the {usur- snce 1‘ , -‘ nt amount to fl.'l.i!§; torthe regis- tration oi bands not; total 3 6.071. A license was issued by the Bccrotary at State to-day to the illhioman hits Lead Worn, oi’ chi-_ a $300 ctfiy. Capt 000. a Republican éounty Convention met this si- tcrnoon and selected ten‘ delegates to re resent the county to the State Convention, as (lows: Wm..ls_\-no, James 0. Conkllng tun. Prescott, o. s. Wzh-ior, w. W. umiumulk. Jesse E. Du- bols. Funnel Shaun. George M. Jlriolerhod, Charles stern and 8. ll’. Jones. A resolution was adopted instructing the. dole ten to cast the voice: the county or lion. . hi. Cullom ior Governor. No otherinatmotlons were given, but the delegation is vcrypuro toxin their air re tin I'.lon.'LiI¥pluoolt ior Auditor. ‘ tor the ropo oi the Committesto Select Delegates was received and ado led, and the resolution oi lBlll1CU0II|'&lLI8¢d. r. call (or, and respo ad in a brie! speech, merely thanking the Oonveaiion ior the honor oonicrrcd noon in by their action. POLJTIOAIJ. Republican Gathering st Havana and Harrisburg, illnoio. special Disesu.-is to the alone-Democrat. iiavaxa, In... April ss.—'rns Itspebliesn county Convention closed its session in this city last evening. Delegates were appointed to the Male and Oongressionalconventions. no were instructed ior Joseph Bauer-.oi Mason 0 ty. ior Congress. No liutrucuons were iron as in-Stats omccrs, but they sresoild torch in. llaxioivsnd Llpptnoott. - Indianapolis Ward Boundaries. , Ixnlaztsronu, I:en., April 25.—Considurahle exciteessnt has prevailed in the city to~dsy by reason oi the changing oi the ward boundaries by the Council last night. The city election takes place next Tuesday, and as arly all oi’ the ward nominations hail been made. me 01 the wards will have to change their nominations. The lio- ub‘»i held an ihdi nation meeting in trout at in J otlice to~n ht. The Democrats will hold a ratification mes lag in ls-out oi ‘the Sentinel omoc to-nsorrow night. _ Bristow or Blaine.,. - "M '"" h” ”°‘ six; rssxcuqo, April tS.——A dispatch from M r.... ‘ says the, ' feeling . the ‘ ' to the “ , ‘ State Convention is to send the delegation to Oiuciunati unlnstrueted. to act ier the best interests oi the party. The dele- iilss Individually express s prcicrence ior Bris- vv or Elaine, and a disposition to Ignore the Federal ring. | Arkansas Republicans. Ln-rah Rocx, Aax.. April hi.-'l'tzo Republican state Convention menu, to-morrvvr. Senators Clayton and Dorsey Ara h re." It is generally be- lieved the Convention-I it instruct at all-~wili favor the nomination oi Governor lisyu, all Ohio, ior President. . -——-a..-—- Ilsrrisburg, Ill. special mspstch In tbs Globe-Democrat. llsanianuao,"Iu.., April~%.-_-The Ilcpnbilosn county Convention ot saline County, held yes- terday, instructed ior ltldgvray ior Governor. —----—I————.——.——..-—-—---—--—- On Time Again. Special 1"‘ ‘ to the Globe-Democrat. Louutura. 310., April so.--The river, which st. this point is about seven miles wide, is sloivly gle- nllaing. The ilrst train since llrldav over the lotirl division 01 Ilia Chicago and Alton Railroad reached this city this aiternoon. the damage to the road by high water having been repaired The Mexican Revolution. - xsw 0a'i.iwis:’..\pril so.-The Galveston Km’ spools! trons ltlnggold Barracks. him. says that Geo. Yuan with 3,000 federal troops is on route gum Mantersy ior titer. more will hold autcroy. irusro will doubtless mas Dias’ ioroes st hilsr or tlanisrgo. capsized. Special Dispatch to the Olobeillansocrst. liaannsrown, its... A ril£d.—'t'his naming, a barge belonging to Mr. .‘Wohb, oi this place, capsized while the ierrybosl was tovrieg her across use river, resulting in an almost total loss. No lives lost. lions was ~ , FICKLE‘ FUBTUKE. The Uncertainty _of Base Bull Again Exampliiied. 5 . Cincinnati Captures a Ball from St. Louis. - Louisville Defeated by the Chicago Willie Stockings. Were it not for we "glorious uncertainty" at base ball, that pastime would never have been chosen as the ristlonsl game of America. There was notan enthusiast in this city yesterday who would not have hot dollars to cents that the Brown Stockings would Ill the itret game oi their championship series ‘with the Oinelitnatl lteds. That game mu played yesterday. and the result was: Cincinnati, 1; at. Louis, t—-s result which rsnocts almost as much credit on the losers as on the winners. That it was s brilliant stun- xie there can be no doubt, and Ctncinnstt is to be congratulated on the possession of is nine, hith- erto looked upon as the weakest la the acid, ca- pable oi lowering the standard or one or the two clubs ylhieh is conceded to be the strongest. osuu.-r axomissmrr rnvaxaao in the vicinity oi this once =throitghon't the site- noon, the result ol each inning sun; hullstlnod protons puweo. The opening inning startled the unsung crowd.‘ When thsiourth tuning was so- nouncod-s us at one each-nrolins stocking ad- mirers breathed aces-. In the next three innings, no runs hcingsdded on either side, ominous looks were exchanged, and such remarks as "Those ctnelnnatis are holding them down nicely," and "What's got Into the boys?" might have been heard ixiutterod. With the result of the clghth innlng—Glnctnn.tti 1. st. Isouiab--tons were, to! the lint time. expressed that the BC. Isouis invar- ites might possibly lose, and the probability he- eane a certainty when it was that both sides had been ,u used with goose eggs in the ninth inning. ‘though disappointed at the result, the irieuds at the holn‘s~ club took the de- font at their iavoritel with a good grace. as.- trtouttnz it to the Soklonose oi iottnna. As stated betore, to lose finely contested 1. guns redccts as much credit on the vanquished as on the victors. now run cast: was won. '.i'iis'speeisl correspondent of the Gnottx-Dizsh ociwr at Cincinnati sends the following particu- lar oi the struggle by telegraph: About two thousand -vrs, many oi’ when were ladies, witnessed the game between uncla- euinsu and st. Louis-Clubs to-day. It was by all odds the best me ever played in this city. The batting on both sides was heavy. but the Reds got in the salon ticks, being credited wish‘ alga: bass hits to tire Bmwas tour. Jlattin secured two at the tour, and Pike and Olspp ope eséh. nun.-. three-Bax hit in the fourth inning 'ln-oisght -home Pike, who was the ouiy Brown fc_ros's the home plate. Bradley ind De'hlas'so,w‘ent out on iilos, leavtnglflattts’ on .th.|.rd twice. Otiftvro occasions the Reds hit! three men on basea,'b,ut could not succeed lngettlagin arcs. Thales: time was in" the ninth inning, when Bloc: pap- turod Peas-son's’ fly to right held, sad, byan ex- cellent throw, bended Jones’ 'e¢,i.l. on home plate, thereby wcompuamnxsmagilhoésildoubls pl-aw ' . anannzr rrrcisitn nxaotmnour run out. The Browns erred as iollows: O'is.p'p,3; Batten, 1: Bradley, 5; Dehizass. 1. The Beds,mads‘hut three errors, Fisher being chargedis-ith tn-caad Keulcr with one. Earths Cincinnati: Jeneg se- curcd two ssie hits, and Easter, Booth... Gould. Clack. Snyder and &w¢a'sa'_o'hC cult.‘ ‘lfiefleds 3... iour base hits ed Dudley lathe toning. scoring to that and the eighth’. roe;-toss oi the Browns were disposed at es nice to the euiileid. Snyder at leit gathering In eight or them. htpek nod Modesty did the nest eoécuvswora iieid ior st. Louis, while Booth, the my third baseman, sad t*cu-son, the yputhtnlcuohor,‘ did the lion's share at the work ior Cincinnati. The best is! me feeling prevailed 'tgroegsou”t. The Drowns on in up-tsp condition, and asy they will get even on Thnnday. They claim that the game - was worth: a scratch. Hours, iorsaeriy oi the 8:. Louis use-, aspired. ‘rise score hytnnlnsswss asioilowsi . ‘ _ . ‘ ' 12248-8 fl} Cincinnati ~l-001960019-Q es-xooooo—i Chicauo vs.. I.‘o't'si'sviilo. .- ' Special Dllbtleh to the Glehrnetueerst. ' r Lomaviacs. xr.. April 5.-—'rhe gsnao to-any between Chicago and Los_,lsvllie resulted in a vie- tory lot the ios-seer by s_so‘os-o oi ionr to nothing. Louisville lost the toss,;‘ssd_ jtrieeniire cages played stroll together.’ taskini.-_onlr'th.I‘co_ er- rors. the Louisville: ts.arI:'stx:orfio . ‘1f}Id'um- piringwssnet ' ‘," ‘ "_ . uniortunste decisions the-,1-sliiult won} "have been two to nothing, ; nines xndsnydsr the honors, thefiuohlng oi the latter _ ' ‘it’ eotnpletclyfitttiss shade. no .' ,unuu.x:r is as loilonfll '? Q u>cisvn.u.'niss-oas tsrosn ('l>erksrdt.'3.b..0‘l‘1 I I O I I 0 ii .0 I I ii 0 I i i 8 I ll 1 lb 1 0 I 6 0 O 0 in; p I Ii 0 4| O) y .. I l 0 01! 0 ll e.c....i.. % 2 I 1 5 t erase .‘ss..... 3 t o s 4 ¢_Gium.u....._.e I s s 'tetsls........ 0 12113 0. Totals..." I17” 3 Buasseoxedeuhlunlng: 1 B 3 i. 5 I ‘I 5 9 ...¢B00O0O00——ll . ........0 I 1 1 0 0 1 0 0--6 Ump|n~—Mr. L. 11. Warren of 5:. Denis. Time 01 Game--l hour and 50 minutes. . I'll-st moo b Ernn-s—l..ouisvi.lle, 2; Chicago, ti. Runs Esme -—-None. Ilells Called-nbpaldiog. 6 ' Devlin, I8. strikes Called-—Chlcage h; Louisville. 23. am. on cam Bells--élsicsgo, 1. The Boston: nanny Beaten. Special Dispatch to the caleslgs Trihmie.‘ Piiiunxunu, hprti “M.---'1’ho weather was cloudy and chilly. ‘bro thousand "people were present. Ifcyer-ls’: battlnatand liaight'spiichln.K were the lectures. - ATIILITIC. RIPAI K3'£:|I ores.s.s...liO!0. s.l..01.' 41 ‘(.'lcr,e.l..l((g: :o.i.i.sso ‘isle-r en....s 1 I i.to,1 L0 Mamie: .sesot b.9¢Ii0 utIuis.lb....3 211 ii 0. s 1 1 s ouns.e.....a1go2 0.01}! "’.‘.‘.-.';- ~*. ti 3-" °: 0 s l'- o to I:hi.p..... s l 4 2 l, l l s 'l‘ols1........Nflfl 1 G 2'v.ltsl.......l 817 Lil! lonihn .’..;.....13 3 t 5 6 1 8 1 Athletic... '.......3 I 0 I l 0 3 S 9-9? Boston........._........0 3-0 9 o o o 1 1-0 Runs earned--Aihleue, 8 ‘ Boston I. rirsibason errors—Ath uc.i;l:inuon,_1. Iiasos once cd balls-A icilc, unosion. 2. U eorxe llenbel. 132,2‘; oi game-3 hours and 15 minutes. A Good lleglnllillb special Dlsoagels to the tllobe-Ilefnoer-st. cowxnus, 0., April-5.-'.§1.iI base bill season was istriy opened here to,-day in a game between the senibpruicsslonsi Butiheyes and the Milford, Obie, nine. The home phycxn played s iaultlou game, and prevented their opponents ii-om rc- corulug a single run. ‘rho Bucks secured eleven runs. hind: cnthiulusn vr_s.s msnlieslcd over the result. . Decal Gossip. Mr. William Bolus, of Cleveland, arrived in st. Louis yesterday. lie is an etccilvo plicher and crack in-itslder, and has contracted to play VII!‘ the lied dtooltiogs during the season. no will “'1!!! mind and boilysxe out oi sorts. with cold oxtrsinliies, s ycllcsrncss iailio skin. cos- tlvsnass, dull headache. and In llllillllol-W011 *9 my about, in gun you are in turn bllious at tack, springing iron: is more or less disordered [1,-.1, D,-,J;,—ue's sauallvl Pills will lmnxilic liver to I besltliy condition and speedily remove all biliary distress. Liberated Logs. special Dispatch to the Glnbevilrmoerst. Winona, -)iix:1.. Aprilio.-one hundred and forty unto! the Eagle llspiils Dam, on the Chip- polva river, went out this morning, letting down 75,000,000 icct el logs. The logs were checked at Palntcrcek. Water is slowly tailing. pm hardly pm-so up séaxpeethsloas.’ -no cai- _ ll s ei - Smlzations or (4..-... $t. ‘fiimis '@Ii:b1Irsh':i;i arming, flpril 23, 1873. REPBBLICAN -UNION. Another Meeting at 'I\1rners' Hill Last Night. Fair A ttenrlaucc-—?~‘itmos of From- lnt-nc Ptarisomi Present. Conversation to Fill in 'l.'l.i:iI--Reports from Various Wards--Appelntntiint oi‘ Committees, Ste. A ireiier-sl meeting of the friends or the "Re- pubiiclsn Union" mu held last night at Turners‘ Iisll. pursuant to notices snni round to well- tnown llepublionu In the city. At 8 o'r.lo«-.li—-llm hour at which the meeting had been er.-iili-.<l—-orily two or three Unionists bed in- semhled. imiiihey entered into a preparatory dis- cussion within the precinct» oi the bar. An old gentlen:an—s- slntini:-ll Itupnlslltnn citi- son, he announced uimuil—-listened for awhile to the talk going on around him, sud then held the following conversation will: air. Charles Rage], 3 'rnry active member at the Union: TRIS 01313011 01‘ Till ITNIOII. . What is the object oi the "in-pnhlcau Union"! , . Hr. Hegel. To secure that nomination of iron- est men, within the llepuliilr-an arty. They must not. however, be ldeiitllicd wi the present Administration. . Citizen. These movements oi’ bodies acting within. and yet iridepeli-lniii oi, the Republican party. with great profs-sm-ns oi verily and re- fnrm, have one more burns to e Republican party than auyttilnar else. Hr. Nncal. Well. We want no more B€lX!|I£- um. I would solo against such A man u llnl - nap. even I! he were namliisit-d by the Repttlili- on party. The principal newspapers of the country ere “down ' upon such men. and Mien- cate nominations oi mun outside oi those connect- ed with tho Ailtulnlntrntion. Ellison. What paper-—naino one? X3311. The New York 7‘:-thou. ftitixeii, That ts not a ll¢]il.li)ll(‘..Ill paper? Mr. Xnx:-.i. It h.s.s suppurioil llmiub Inn rin- clisles more cssixsistuitly than many so-cell ita- pnl.i!ir..s1i pagan. Citizen. Vhat are an lfrsiil all Mr. Nngel. 1\'eli, 'rn afraid of the Deniocuu. Citizen. You have reason to be alriild at them. ‘there no man things in your published plet- iiirtll uvliirh on; t not to lie tliure. You say some- - thing about state rights Mr. Regal. That micro to motion down Smith. Citizen. llutsvhy do {mi put it in the pistiorin? II II nrorirnl oi the old ‘tau: rights doctrine. r. Nazi-l. We not it them hm-sun: we believe that the Ailixiluislntiou h.u int:-rlun-.i.l with State I’i ts. i'iti1eI1. You advocate rwiviinptiori oi specie pigments: ou are wrung tIii.-rI-‘- _ r. .\‘:i-ii . We believe i: Is(he.onlytx1la sund- lnl of v. ue. Citizen. Until we lmgort less izoodsthan we ex- ri. so its to hers I a balance at trade in our rot. we can not resume. ' I-Ir. N.-igci. Should we not strive sitar resizing- lion? Citizen. You strive to act against the natural course oi events. Another inquisitive piirtv put some conundrum: tohir. Name]: Wins: :2 -Ililslc tor the Presliienay does the " Union" pm; so to siiptmrt? fr. Nszel. We lure rlul l'l tit-cirlsd. ml. Stlppose the Rt-pii -linen Convention It Dino uuitti rmininislca smut-lio-ly cmiiiotlt-d with the Government. or somebody you object to us not bout stainless in clinrsciertir bi sulliclcnl ability, and t o Democrsls nominate a man a strict whom nothing can In said sup: polit y, what will you o the? It . Nasal. I os_'n‘;oi say. We Rust wait until the two men no In e av.-ivl. leq. tin-ould room um. in your oslcuistlons you must consider this canunxnucy, or also why oor resent action, which many people might old o be an evidence oi your want oi min in the Cinclnuau Convention? Air. Easel. Idon'i want that ooiitlngri-icy to arise. but it the Republican part can not noisil- nllesgood inn, 1 sin sure the einocrsu can not. rim sisirmio. Ii’ this time shout I dozen oersoiui mid srrivad. In so sdieui-eeierit ins ms is to the hall. .i\t:l£ o'clock Hon. (3. A. Fink»-.lnbu too! the nlisir. There were their so audience 0 iiliy. eiuonictlieui being: N. C. liudson. Emil Praeto- . 1'. Allen. duties 8. Yentmnn, lloraiio D. ‘Wood. Joseph A. wlierry, C. D. Green .lr.. E0111! Llpfinnn. Julius Pltzmann, Junie; . Corlzltt. 'nstisvns liocber. Gen. I-itloriiou, lssseli. Meson, Win. 8. Potpo. Leo. Rsssicur. John A. Dillon. ll. A. Rosou iisit Judge Hills- lnon lilies, Phlli Stock, 0. W._ Tiltmsnn, Peter 3011?. Gencrlrl . Tliompsuu. D. vnronmiori. L. L. Wsilsridxii. It. J. liorelisiier, e'9CU ii'I‘. Tatum, Dvrlghtuolller, [teary Fluid, 3. . Dgur F. Virn. itnednr. I-Eugene Y. Weigs-l. lsixiss . sriaiid, 0.0. rirusuu. Louis ll. Jesch.Ctusrios Y. Bohneivli-.r, Dr. Charles W. utepheias. iticbsvd 5ditlli7lilltlf§a Ilurlolpii nonn- iuer, Charles Doruilser. 1.. ti. eiralln, L. Huts.- ei iiuzo Mueneh. Leopold tlethudy, Georg-s Frisderieli and George Dimiilsoii. During the ss at the meeting s« sears more trapped uughe asuniiblsxe wu very in spocistlmaridtlie eediii swans clisrsciivrised bf bullion pree o ‘um! Pu man-lslllo enter. on nioiton oi ’Ild:e Ilonihniior. the list oi mem- bers wits re 1 __ , ,. llstlm or ,.I:.O6l‘fllfilll2 is! three be appeiiitedlort t’ rpbsaoi us he ug names or on desirlsiit to . me I-ieni rs, an that a recess of live minutes be allow. mam, cm-rig.§, Mess . iloinbsuer, hagel an mus. mu». .9. pain such ooniaaltteo. These gsiitlenssn weal round the has us 9;, lllllod the II natures of Itftliilf-Icfun _ firm...’ who assent to the pistiovin its iluiilishu ha mg Ubonit-illiuiiunsr. - luzrriirr or Kxltctrnvc coinin-rte. The Ciinlrrnsn then called for the report Executive committee. 2. '1‘. Mien. the Secretary, said: The Execu- tive (lorniiiltteo have loiiml to-dsy. by the report made to then: by the 59:‘;-isry. that the duties oi the lsiter with {crimes to commu- nicating with srsrd nrgitrilslilkius and send- ng out circulars for the ioi-mstion oi hrsnclios throughout the state, an more than he can conveniently attend to, tskliix into mn- Iidiirstlon his other epploymrft. Consa neatly the lzxocutlvs 4 res raco viuisrided ii Ap- poluting oi so assistant scnmtsry. A resolution in accordance therewith was omit- Bd and adopted. 0. Hegel wss nominated and elected. rrsra 0iz0Alltl.A‘.l'l4)l. Judas ltoinbsner rose and said: We deem it expel out that this or aiilution should place. ttsali into couinmiiicst on with other Dl’flBnlLA- (ions In the set states. as the nwvewisrit bu iroldsly spread. up therelero eased tho lol- Iviii . . itssglved, Tim the Executive Committee be In- tlrucled to place ilsnli in cnrliiiiiiuicstlon with iiulisv urpelzstlous in other hiatus and to nuumlt or such or solutions a cap oi the ad- dress so-spied [glib s body, and to as (or strum- eiiiision a cop oi address or ii fiisciplci siiupted by such orgsnlss on. Adopt-‘ ‘nil WAIT) FIARCIIZI. On being united ioi; byllio Chairmen, the iollosv. Ina’ re mrts oi the Vrsril Loruiillliees were nude Vlfllfillyhsl to the pmirvou o! the lmtnclies oi the "Union iiimtigimut the minis oi the cityi . . lsssiiiii . The ooimulllns have doclilsd oii t'll liens meeting, and have and the place s iuimlliiir, iihtthey site not yet held it, for ressuiis which to there seemed sulilclsnt. ’llis follmittoslgllltitwlfllclptitkill in the iilovsmeiit ll the _ st a . but they have not decided what In to hli‘IThI\V0 nor», on o e. s r e inculty is that the war is luIl‘nl Oerniniis, who 0 set ninierslsnd liiigllsli very well. Ail organi- tatlsn, the pmceeillugs e! which were carried on in lhigilnli L‘St,‘lIlIl\‘fll], would nriii some opposi- tion. tiiill ll did not seem advisable to iorm an srzmimtiouin that wuvrl at mice. in I. short ilriiellie committee will be aids to l'IV[inl"l.. 1. Julius l'iisisse. I have to relmrlrliiit the Exenitivc Coiriniiiteeiliivs win: but to Invitations to dtixcns known to be llz.-publicmis; than mu quite I strong opposition riael oily created (Pg Htsrsniis who niilrmerl all his‘ mu]: guli 'pAli"l}"k' lg0V|!.iI'l;I'rixl.. sine s evenn . non or. am surging were iresgut. Til ro was I! Went deal 0 opposition to s or;-siiisui it. but we flfllll ‘ suo~ needed in nrgiiuislnz, Iii-. llilss acting as hair- an oitho llilrllllfl , so'ine twfillvly-?J)G°§i¢Ii'lB' on our com . s lfl\‘8 nos I-. is tneetln zttlie ssniepisce iuriieizt Frldiiy cron- ngism we intend to calf by advertisement nil iliepniilicsn oltisaiis to attend, and we expect to use ar o nerous. W .l.Ilos. . ‘;l'?'l;|.l!tll.' XIII lllmttllltitguhgl uoiii.'o,.s I8 ngtvel e Isttlnlewitt srowss B stteitdsnre at about too. he yimccedliigs were gory hsniimllmis, sud tbs Prvlifllinlf iinrnnliup 01 the but onvlss cfincloil. uite A number in . and lie adrlrur oi ills («antral club was uuilnlinousiy ‘darted. Themcelliig was axlimirneiltiiitii nesr Ili sy mizlii, when we expect to lutvl I lame nt- hmisiica. l Aigiiali se . '1’ 4. Chan. fl. rrene. r. Tiiers wsssgood lit- luilantn, last nrenlii .At lss mills Hell, slid the rdiiuimiry onuiiiiuit on was roiereil inln, Home sroilydlvo slxuetl Ilia lull, litter adopting iii. ultimo sipnssoi by us have &I'()Wt¢KR epito- M iii. Kn unison wt-in ole.-up um an-,iiy.,_ but this iris ‘sostponed lmtli lim mlinuvimi liiceilmr vv rich N i be held in 5 low days. lluivytiilng mis lntlvcl] rim iiiinoiii . 6. lawn ll. Belch. We timinzill it licai to lmlrl It iii-si its lniormsl lllfllillfig. in that we mi lll control iliinrssrilrsiinn, sir liars only mm: I t we knew (me ll;-puliilnsus. lie lusw iisiard uur imiiauoiisiisiianil the formation oi iiuluti on Tliursdsy clftrrllfl M the 'l’ii-nil. ‘l. iluim-i 3 (-nlaltt. We have held: rellmi- tiiiry inori-Iinsr, «it we have not or riiiize us ‘at. home ul iiui hers titers of lliu wuril -are pmiii sod its tlw-r liclp. Lniootinx will be held on hl.»cuisy night in lvvflll s K ‘I. A great many good, strong ltcynbiiraun litvui in ont'isnili|ll0tI- ii. 1.. n tlvluil i, A roiisiillsllon Hllllull oth- er ii-ieiuiu-rs ni the coiilliilllee was held, but it was not iici-l.lsd to :4! ii mes-lln , mainly lor (lie reason unit we lcol ii kiiowiiis the ward is in very line rulidllldn. more is riots rl-val in our wsni. We an we mmnloiis: slid I am sure that Ito-iilillrnys o I 1liIdGl an In sviiit-sill? with iii s iiiovtinotlt. _ pm; only so til: it s ptoyouil to call it ineeiwi, and tiinil ope to be srutlons oi . 331,6 to report at the next meeting of the general 1. On motion of irir. ll-each, committee: were a - Elolnlciiior the nrsrds not iiiresdy rap some : eslrs. Klein and Rnseiiiiisut lo: the . I in. and hictsrs. l-{teller and lioehlnr, or the Eleventh. Btrcrnl persons who were not present were electeii, itlllimigh Judge lloiiihsuer took exteri- lion, AI their rlexlnlti: assent lo the platlorni had not been iibtsiilcd. ' Now his no\'s:air..'rr is IlP.t‘I:l\“ED. A citizen iultrtl u-in-iiicr nn_v ciinrt had been made w_ iunu 0t5illtl_l.isll0ll.I throughout the county. - This tihslrmsn ssld there was an organization at Klrkwooil. A motion was rsrried that declared the advisa- bility oi’ clubs heirs; orzsnlseil in all the townsiiips In the county. - The CllZlI_lllJlX\ stated that he had received com- mimlcatlons from the interior at the Stale, lntllv rating that organisation: or in progress there, but, siinicient time had not alspscd lor ttieni to make u report. Ami the oiiizsn asked whether any iniervnatiou could be given as to the tone oi the press outside the en regarding the movement. Mr. ‘elroiiius replied that the press was every- where lnrornble. Ity mutual consenttbe marc- incnt was held to he is popular one. some discussion wok Elects on the question whether the Constitution s ouid not be snioiuleil so ss to give the Central Club gresicrcontrul over the lirstnehen, thus preventing iioliliml opponents or evll—mlntled men gaining the asrondanry. The general opinion ixss tli.\l the required e.s- senr to the general plstiorm was quite sunlcicni protection . A motion made by Mr. lllllon, giving authority to the Executive lfuiniuiiii.-e or the (ivntrul (Ilubto appoint geiulenien on the Wstrii and County Core- ,nmiecs was iaitrrieii. The same old untlernan mentioned at the coin- nionooixulnt of i s report. here naked whether ans lir-iiublican not a member oi the ‘ ‘Utilon. " wanl be in order to speak? The Cliairieisu said he would not. The meeting than adjourned until Monday next, two vieclu. ‘CITY couscfif . A Stormy Meeting of the City Fathers. Reiluclltiu oi Salaries and Rccouimllnicni. of Bills. The Mayor's Appointrnenis Con- firmed, ' A meeting at the City Council was held last night, when there was a lull attendance. Mr. Btsunnnl presided. The ltlbllY was tiirongod with earlier spectators. who occasionally made iiemoir stralions ei applause. CITY COUKSELOE. his or Orfrnlols soot in s t‘0lllmll!llC.I!l0lt In whit-. he noriilnaletl E. T. Furinh. 1'.sq.. for Clll‘ (.'t)IAl;‘S]¢l0l’, in place oi lion. Lcverett Bell. in- shrn . Dir. Amelung inorcd the conllrmstlon oi the ap- potritnicnl. its-ore was lskcn. and all moxnln:-rs srcvv In nu-or oi'.tho tuouou. uccnt nix. Lcaby and Air. lkttcrsbe. rim iu:Tlii:rlcll)n:24'r uovfiunxr. .\lr. Frsuels suhmliisvd h rrnirmstnnce lfi.\lrU_I& the proposed reduction oi the fitCm¢II'l pay. was signed by Philip 5. Lnulinus, ll. .1. Luci-:. M. Samuel and others. hlr. l'atIars<m slso siibrnlilrd ii rumonsuwro agsimiihe rupasitlou. tntnta docnineutit .71.: slntcsi that ii our cit? there is an pxcellcnl. Yin Departiiiunt, which a run it: less expense than any tin: department oi sey city of equal site In the Uuitod 1-ltstos; our ilrenien are on duiy twenty-tour hours a day, and are sub- }ect to manifold dangers. Tho mer- chants aifnlng the DI >er stntcd that they hndlsrxe ntarests lit: a. soil. in View or our oompiiriiui-as lnimniiliy trons corida t|oIie,ihl1_'r desired the sslerias to remain tvl out change. J. ll. Itndrson is Go. , Shryock 8 ltoirtnnd, Glu- gow Iims.. Cspl. lJ'tIl'|’O]llO sud others signed the rufionstrnnce. r. Milllllly also submitted a rernoitslrititcs sgnliut the reduction of flJ"€mM:'l pay. These cotnlnnnicstlloits were referred to the rsnninilteu. Mr.-ilremisii resented vro mi-riinn ' notions, one from Jlmos sicker. ob eoliuiz to s reduction the salary of Misrlctmnster oi the Thintzenlh Word. v He believed that laliilgnrly was not still!- ciout. The other wins from . J. Courtney, oh- leotlng to any . ‘Isctloii In the ssliiry oi the clerk at the l’oi.lu: Court at the same word. a cuirrssrnn ni.r:i.-tins. Mr. Morris. at the Coruvuitteo on Prlrllc es and Eiecuoits. submitted no opinion by L ty tioiiniielorlleil In regtnl tnacontcltod seat in the Eleventh Ward. 1. Bell was oi the o loion that, under ordlnnuw 9,65 the conlcsto elec- tlan must be heard at a regular session and not s -dseolal aeuloli oi the Council. At the rcgulsr A session the Council would have complete in’ diction over the matter. it vrss ordered that the bill be printed svit the proceedings. ovviui courts. The bill rovldiug tar arednced seals oi saisvies larclty o call. from llnyor down, came up tor nsslga. P Mr. Madden moved that the consideration of the bill be indefinitely postponed, and he csllod ior the can and usys. Mr. I encis, Chairman 0! the Committee 0! Ways and Iirans suit! that he had liilroduticd the bill, and ll! hsd dons ii in good min. ils did not wish to be uorlerstueii ss desirous of reducing the ps1 of is single enluor in the oltv. If the city‘ had the money, it he thoufll the expenses oou be am. he would lie in iamv oi’ retaining the Eresont Islsries, or oi incrsiu-iii them. The elty sd aceruiin amount to span , end they oouid not any-oprista a dolls: more than that. lie tliougi it ri lit to unite the rllarimi st the liflflm nine oi the soul year. and not at so close. Act as: we levied A tax at two per cent; this yell‘ it one per cent. ’i‘lii-re hiirl to ha a rfltllltllafl soriieiv iii-n. its «lid not wish to make s light on the till he only wished to be consistent. tir. ei-utility inoved that the bill be rvierrrd to the Qoiuiui toe on ltovissis sud Unfinished Iliu- neu. . llr. Monte quoted the city ordinances iopmve that an oizkaii-‘s ssiliry could not b0 rm!-IM¢ wini- iis was in onion. lie beileveg th expenses could inonruliedlu the various o ariuients of the 91‘? Government. '11"! Cl 1 En 11660? H ‘I rcorran his department. In intended to have eighteen per cent less expenditures this year. no believed met the charter eoruinlnsmi would so nrnii e lhsi the city’: expenditures would be brought within its income. Mr. Etcbor nrgueilthahs-s the cit 's revenue had been reduced by the new Cons tiitton, the eilsrles could not roinsln in they are. hit. Leah opposed the bill. and suggested that lie Cosmo! men should reduce their own salaries. sir. Francis said he iiorid ii bill in: st purpose, Ind It had been relerred to the com- mittee or which sir. Lash was ciisirinsn. lie wsuted to know what lud me oi it. Nr. Les did nnthriow. Mr. Mad: as contended that this bill was not got‘ upiniiie rpimsi‘ true eeononinbut there was some wrong motive for it. Mr. Francis lur U0". “"5 417-54 N to prove . its had never been interested to the extent oi e nickel in any- lllIl'i[ tiist hail poised the Council. . Mr. Iisdsleu me: e s motion to Is} on the table, but it was vote down. - sir. iltsmis lliouglit that this 1,. not iii. reps: time for I bill at siieh s swee ciiaru. er. 0 ii I lb’. Plslisr. the bill wss um . mlttuetlmiooilhte’ committee on We s and ileum, 'l‘iio volirainnn and tlrolusu's I arias took . some no no. of spirit was displayed during the dis- A deb ousslon. Till lIAl‘Ol'l IOICIXATIOJIH. The Oouncil moceeded to cmisliier the nomine- tluus of city nllloers sent in by Mayor Oversials ii! the last nicotine. The were as to Ioivs: For his icctev oi We girls and Measures. John (I. lliirue i. All members voted lortho continua- lluu except air. Leshy. . ~ iluporiiitondiznl oi l ublie l'srirs—-Then. L. Llui. tlr. Morris alllrined lbiii Dir. Joyce. the law in- cumbent. was thebcst niticer tlmt in-er held the osltiori. sud lures a gross Injustice to deprive Im at the cities. sir. flslomon ssld tint Mr. Link was so engi- neer at high llilfldlflf and s gentleman. Mr. Stsiiiiaril woo uiiiiive lme-ii glad it Mr. Jo co could have been retslneil, but he unrlcrateodi at the Mayor was resolute on the sub -cl. There were 19 you his the con rinittioxi and ‘l neys. The dlsseiitlcnts were. Messrs. Kort- titmp l.s.uiiy, hisdilen, Morris, Mulinilv. O'Nei- ly rm Patterson. Vehicle liisxuclar oi fioulhem DlIirii.:t—(leorxe Llierker. p rrnvsli, with one dlllellllifi vote. Assistant Vs icle lnspector—i>Z. O. ngilsh. Also approved, with one Ill . Market Master at Union itrkstr—‘1‘lioriias tie- Halo. Mr. ilevlzliiy olijeclml to the nomination be- esiise the Mayor lisd disrr srilcrt lie wishes at )1. 5 tbs louiliiulc Mkili who liax eonsmtori him, its clsiiucd the the riipresolitsirr-s oi the tvsnls were shout to be siriciron down in the sssertl ll of their rights. Ila nil- ilevslood that it. llnlisio wold not nod ur write, and be asked tllnl he be limii ht lioiure ills but and be required to make his app lcaliun in ivriiiu . Mr. gltlllllllf censured the gentleman tor "vili- lyirig and bleckxusrdinr‘ oiin oi his constituents and uountr men. lie might to be nsltslned. [Av- [;\i‘lIilO(¥ ii hid seen him write is s name. Hr. Mall ssid that tile iwiulnalion had been made lliroir the ,4 young ul I initu who was in- iilciril by the tirsiul in M y ioiiuil guilty by um honest vulars of lilo El illt Wind. r. Ylsciiev olilcctei to such lsngus 2 bell“ won null. iirvl st: eiitcd tiisi some one's one be l-ruisei. ll lilo words were is lplliid to him. sir. l/ya-iris did iiottiiink iinttho delegation al-I-uld dltlsio to the Msyor. '“""'l° Fun is votes {or the confirmation sud iii In ns . Iii-Irlu.-l MA-Ur olconler Msrv.st»-lloni-yi1oiv- Irti. All cure -t three voted yes; mfiilirmell. W*'ll'‘i=I' 0' Jib Levee Scales-—Jolin J. Kirby. la V03 01 is you and 8 niiys was recorded; com I!!! 1 . Wood Master oi‘ the Boulhern Dlstrlct——P. P, !'llie. All except and voted yes. in sccmvlsma with the usual Psi-lismorituvy ll-'-ll" it was immwi that those roles he recon- siileml and their laid on us. table Tbs Council sdjaurued until I-‘itduy evening. - with American tings. usually rc oiled the lnslniis- . Formica. - Latest Phases of the Insurrection in Tfiukey. Groiiiidless. Exaggerated Accounts of the Riots in Bsrbadoes. - s Ileslrucilre Coniittgrntlon at Rorienm ilinny Lives Lost. The Statue ‘of, Liberty Operatic Festival at Paris. - F‘:-once. YIDLEIIT srzizcnzs A1‘ A2! LILVZITY siccrnia. I‘suis,Aprii %.~«A meeting in (aver oi amnesty was held last Friday. with M. ii arstit, President oitho Municipal Council, Chnlruisn, at which Dr. ltobinot and others rustle violent speeches, gobxgso (or as to lnstliy the Commune on ncconnl of thsluilsuinsalory end Illegal character oi the procoeiiiiigs. The (iovcrnnicrit hnslnstitutod rroceodrnps against the organizers oi the meet- rig. ii. is also stated that the Jounmt Lu (Irvin du Bonnets will proeomitcti under the press laws for publishing Dr. ltol.slnei's speech. t‘iutsiA'rl.'RIt AKSOUNCZXRNT. The announcement of the end at the insomn- tion in Algeria was mature. The Insurgents recenliv attacked the French camp, but were vigorously rvpulsed. A TIIKATIZR OI YI‘lY.—-AKVIZRAL LIVES L031‘. Ilutittvl, April 2:l.—-The Theluttrilns Arts and ail- nlnlng buildings are in flames. 5:.-rerni liven ltro been lost and many persons Injured. Till BTATIJI 07 l...IlIBlR1‘Y YKIITIVAL. Putin, ApriI25.—Tise Grand Opcrllic Festival migzinimil by the Fritnito-Antorlceit I.-'l\l0n to r.\iitn iundslur use erection at n Statue u! Liberty in New York hsrbor, was held to-night. Tho exto- rior and stage oi the O )Q‘i':l House were domrated e audience was in brill- lant one consisting of many (iliitlxtgiiishlrvl or- was and the elite oi Paris aocivzly. Amoll t ose Ercsentu-ere Minister Wsslibuvn and room rs oi ls iegntlon .nx- Prusiilom Tillers. MM . Wisiilnxton , Oscar de I.itiily-:vtc hlociirunibcau and De Torque- ville. The Al'!i('fil‘An mlouy was very lully n-p- roscnlcizl. Thai era (Yr-inpeny and orchestra ex- eciiled several so l'Cl.l(i_i\$. blight liuiiilred picked singers from rsnous (lrpllrnn not-ii-tins, jblnmi in the periormancn of the caututii, t-riliilrd “ubcrvy onllgiriening the world." ileilirntcvl to the people oi the liniied Steins. and mnivmu-<1 Mimcislly for llw occuion. by Charles uimoud. The vi-<= rt was rendered with grunt spirit and rcceircil with ltl‘llI‘il‘I1I(‘ niitlliuise. Eicvt-rel patriotic songs were axing. The audience was most cuthusiasue. M. Lehoulayu deli:-cred an eloquent address. lie ilescribed the position oi Franco and .'iiiiorir.is in ififi, and reviewed the events lcitcllnglothe ll:-volullon. lie said the rvrlamntlovi oi Ameri- nsn indenendsiice was no lntroduetiiin oi in-o republican Government in the modern world. He pointed out the art Lnlicn by the French nobility in Ito erilirremcnt oi American liberty. and concluded as ini- losrs: "The -proposed monument American irecdarn. wiiicli bears lixlileninent evcrtrwhi.-re. It will moiinrneot oi the 1.‘ its. over recalling the united names or \r\'a.sliing- ton and Lafayette, and the union 0! two peoples who ioriuerly united to found loiiepcntlencc,_ani.l now units to cement lrsternil. ." Tlie procomilzigs tcnriinat with the singing at "Hall Columbia " - A asuicsi, nzuownfunnw. Lmmml, A iril 1fl.—i\ Paris dispatch says 3 when ltsdiui emoisstrstioii was made at the in- neral oi the write oi‘ 31. Louis lllano. wliicii took place yesterday. It Is cstlinntcil that !M Ml&eo|"lloilrierl the mute oi the pmcessinn irum llno vi» 1 to tho tieirii.-lei- of Peru llt0hslse. Muses oi spectators cbeerc fur the Republic so-:l iur siennsiy. Mai. Vit-tnr Hum ltnsiiall and liarabet were present and re- ceived ovnllons. hi. Gaiubctta nlso niteodnti tho iuneni, but was not observed by the crowds. Turkey. noon stivicii 1'0 fill’. rolrrn. C0!l1’sNTlx0:l'l.Ii, April 25.--lleprescntatlvel ti sit the great §‘bl¥I)l‘I eoiinscli-d tho Porto to under- take nothing sgsirul siioutonogro, promising united eflorts toward peclilcatlou. The Porto has taken s note at these promises. but has not dis- continued military operations. sans‘ uuvr.)sr.:rrs.‘ '- llsoun. A rli %.—'l‘liu lnsu iii chliil‘ Polo Puulovics, w tli§.D00 luau nceup nil llutiorins on Sunday inst. Mukhtnr fildltl ls Culiflfnlrlllfi Turks at Yatscko. and s (rest bsttis is expect by the and oi the week. aiiriusimxsa Yluiul. 31-. Pnrusuviiii, April 1.i.——’l'he asuiia says the it-srs for the peers oi Europe are ruuniiit-ss. The great wars are until; in cancer . When It tvu l1li‘t!|1lY ascsrtsined i o Uttorunn lilulsiry but decided to invsds Moiilonogro. lilie- sls ininiiulhlely invited the Pom-rs to iurilisli their repressiitiilivu with iiloiiilr-Al lnslrueilous iorllse ltl oseniilissuaiimsthelwrlulr-mu telling lire 0 our vs. tieriiisuy. Austria, i‘niiice en Itsly liars sequiesr-ed illlil there is every reason to expect that linqisiid in this dangerous crisis, will st-qulesce. ‘lie iiullsii has instructed his Forelfgn iliulsler empjisllcnily la tllsst-ow any 1‘- gress vn intentions. and to give assurances that military nsui-so-iniiis In Albania are only delsuslvs. , -riiii viiiir tnitn ituswiis. Loimox, April N.-The Part: eon-oi icndenl oi he Times as s he has received the lul owing in- ,omlIti0B roui sources worthy oi respect: tuulii's dlslrustot armed intervention II Aus- iis in-vtna been removed by the in uexices oi (ierassur an other powers. it plan is on the pa lit lacing silo led. according to wlrieli Austriii to occupy l eruizovlnn, Ito- Xowlns Ind llosiila sad lmposg 3 ggmplgig “P. snuon oi Ttlrhl lmmiiis csrinisn provinces, '.l'lia ioregoln , 0-.ellIer with Montenegro sud Borvis ht-moi ug in--epondcnt iilstos, leis:-posed between Ttirlio , ed to remainder oi Euro . The correspo an aim ss to the sour - tclll ant-a, although the ssums is good, A ispiitzh in theltnssian Tale rs:-lilo Agency Inf! the dimciilty at present isg obtain an er- in sites ol irons our to sis. ivaeiis, durlii which Montenegro an rerictiisl Nicsle. The rkish suiliorities are coruniiiiilestluf with Insurgent ehlsis in relation togusrlntces or veliirms. “Illi- nui an armistice tus solution 01 the crisis is ini- possible. lmm'r.ui ruin’: LOIIZS. Lmrool, April !ti.—-The ltszuss correspondent oltiie ‘l'linu telegru III! that lvoiii the lam lo the iritlilmt. hlukliisr 'sshs lost l,sua men killed. wounded and sit. . The Insurgent (inlet Dulce wrlies liisiliO0’hH-its hsvf been decspltstcd and tiny insurgents k led our wuiimlort. nuxiiuu i-ssm.'s siuviisiirirrs. llnllimt, A v I 25.--It is olllclally reported from Martin tiistl ii liisr ihuhs lies revlcliisiud Plrs imti nltmied to tiatsciiko ivllliout encountering insurgents. A iiunonia Pnorm nil. Vfzirils, April ‘i-i.—’l'iie prupos tion that lim- lrlun two I siioiiiil of-WW 1503111!» “ °'“l""'U“-Ill’ iyreieei leuovsruniontelxuiss ore. Germany. mitzctt ‘to iinslusi. Ilniittit. April id»-it is rumored that nrtick. President or use unite It Cbsucellor oi the Em- pire. Intends ‘to resign on a. ' oi ‘ " , sltion. . eistioiiu. l..lfli'.iLALs :0 scrroirr Till oovnii.ii~ iiitirtiis, April 23.-—-Al it csiu-us nf me xsifmsal l.llieruls to consider the bill providing tor the sale or Prnsanln rnllvrlys to the Hmilirn, the isct HY- pcared that All except six ineiiiliou at the par 7 will support the Gavornuiarit. \!‘H'|' llI'.|-JJ}tl.'CI( IIHIIGKED. lmmozt, A vii !o.—A llerlin correspondent do- cisves that h though saint-oillclnl }uurt\nls repre- sent that Ilrcsldeul. Delbriiclt retired on account oi his health. it is well luiown in reliable quit rs tiisths resigned because he was unable to 9 his support to Prince lilsmni-ck's rnllws setienlo. llcerlnfi llnsncisl it s withdraws w l rusise t e organisation at I new Imperial moist y unsvaidsblo. liiioniistion wines from s. ii-ustwortli source that Prusidentu. lliiiiinsrin now Lliio oi Min- istry oi the Grand Duchy oi’ lloue, will succeed Herr lleliirneh. A Times ills slut: lrcoi liuriin announces tlist llarurs Von Yr lscii. Prusldent oi the lilnisirv and Minister oi Forsi ii Aiinirs and lflusiieo oi Sas- uny, has resign It is slsleri thin the clues ol his resigristion was his opposition to the railroad 'purol.iau. Spain. IIOYAI. ‘l‘l)tllilITI. Msnnm. April id.-/Ills Prince of Wslss arid Priors Arthur nu-lied here today, and were re- ceived at the rsiltrsy station by King Alfonso and A guard oi honor. The royal party, escorted by the lions Guards, sntored the oil in seven cer- ivlsgcs. out: drama by (our lions and on arriv- ing at the palms were reeeived’l‘z(y tlie gralidces oi a}lisin,hiiniiiIei-s and court 0 cisls,’ Ilia itoysl lend pinyin] "God have the Queen.‘ l’l.iZD(iItD iii;i.I.os‘rss. BAX liuiitnisil, Aprll§.'i.—Tlis iiiitu oi Ills- csy unit /tiiivs Aueiiililed ants ay in Vittoria, ‘sud iscted delegates pic zed to maintain the ‘iiems. The West indies. iutooziisrsu sccourrs or usiuunocs bison- uiziu. Fours for the Peace of Europe- . symbolizes . cacti and en- l e an eternal ' ilstiiip oi Freucri and .\In¢'r- : Loxoov, April B5.—/The Telrorayih says the latest information obtained by the Lioverniiieiit on Sunday. These convey lninliigenceihai. ln~ extent. The Governor stated that he had coun- lcrrnaiitled the lip?-limlion msiilo t(l.iii:l;;hb«-ring svstinnslnr luldilonlil irnn,ls,iua<l ll‘iI lilo be lliltfftd that lit! {nit cmixldr-ht oi speedy restora- tlon oi order. Ru news has been recruited by the Adiriir-sltv from the iinval wiximzindr-r on the sta- hvriia niu-rs t.lUl>Zl.l.N.Ll. lltrsiu (-'llilA, April ‘ill.--'l'iio riots in herba- iloas hero soc-.vi quell:-ii. The irmiisii: grow out at it xvi-cure lo; the cunicdcrntion oi the wiudwani lslnntls. 3-“ ' England. 0}l'l'Il AND “IN FAMILY. Iloxnos. April 35.—Go-llore S. ()r-Ui, United Suites hilnlsicr to Austria, and iamily, will lull xi-om Liverpool to-marrow in the steamer Egypt. IP50! fl.ACI‘—$. The city and suburban Iiaiirllclsn race at Epsom lo-day W38 on b Tliundev Little llcrry. second. Mt-.n-y Dutclrss. bird. 'l‘be Aiiiisrii-an lmrsc. hinw finished in the Lust six, and never through- out the race had I. prominent position. Til ROYAL TITLED HILL. The House a -C-oinnmns has utlhcnrd to Disrae- ll's refusal to laitililltle the dlsculutlfm oi Mr. YI\IYcctl'a motion respecting the ltoysl Titles Bil . A VAILURR. Lmlnoll. April 2s.—~.s. G. Ttnllioson. Stosm Packet A in, has ialiod. Liabilities estimated at Hungary. COXCISIIORB DEMAKDZD. Vlmnll. April %5.~—'l‘he Ilnngnrinn hilnis'J'T neither acxzdptnor refuses compromise. buttin- nisnd further concessions it-om Austria. 11 neither Cabinet recedes. u change of (Government is luevltwln. The situsueu is becoming critical. The \Vcather. Waaxmamx. D. C.,|Aprii Rd. is. in.-—syuop— sis for the put twenty-lour hours: The barometer continues high unit" the Lower Lakes end Lhg Ag. Italic States. with diminishing northeast winds. clssrcrsnai cooler weather. The pressure hss begun to diminish svczst oi the Mississip- pi. and has tallen decidedly, with warmer southcuterly winds in the Northwest; it has iiilion. but risen again in Dakota. The river: have remained stationary or slowly lalien. except at lsulngion and Herman. on the Missouri. and New Orleans, on the Mississippi, and in the head waters at the Ohio. l’mbabllltirs mt Wodnesday—ln the South At- lzntle Stnteii, rlslnx baruniclcr, cooler northwest and northeast win-is, partly clan-ly and clear vtostliur will prevail. For the '.Ji-stern (lull flutes,- rlsing baruirietur, cooler rmrtliroat iolitivrrii by svnruler southeast winds, pertl cloudy and clear \I"¢‘hlllO'f. For the Western list i litnzi-s. station- ary ioiioiri.\d by telling lierumoter. vrarnior south- eest winds. nod in:-vvarllng rleudlrir.-sn. For-1'9“. nesnco stud um (llilo Yislluys. stationary or tailing barium-(er, south and cant winds. warmer, only rlnudy and rlc:sr wesLher.. For the Ulipcr l.lail- sltitai and Lower Bilssnuri \'isIi¢3‘s, lsll rig lullmrcil by stationary bamrneter. southeast to suutinrest tvlmis, and warmer cit-or \l‘I.'IUi\‘l'. For the Lippi-.r Liston, lalliiix Ilfll‘|.\l'll('l(‘l', southerly ulo-ism-ariiiev null partly ciotiiiy W!!.\|hl!l'. For the l.ms'cr Lake rv liifl. southwest to southeast trim’). sut- tioi-isry nmmotrr, loin-r loin mristiirr. and part- lyclouily uentiier. For New .u;,'lund, stniluiinry bnroriicler. Cns)lt‘i' northeast urinals itnil cloudy nvuntht-r. For the siuidia Atlantic sister. rising loliim-nil by ialliuiz biirometnr, northern bsi-kin; lu norlhisrsi. winds, cooler, partly cloudy and clear vresilicr. The rircri will continue suliousry or slowly telling. The State Capital. rm-iitl Dlsmirli in ins Globe-Dcnsotrat. Jznnnsos Crrr, M0,, April 3, 1310. —In consequence oi A division or opinion suiong_ilio United (States Circuit Judges hen, the cases oi the United States vs. Louis Bizuecke and Clark irvins. oi alleged trrong-doing us bounty claim agents, have been anlcred certified up to the Sn- pnsine Court. In the case oi Collnttor Ornv.-r ‘vs. Saunders, de- murrer to nnslrev setting up Slain statute of limi- utlon was sustniiicil, and it use held that the statute limiting as-lions on nftlttiril bond at nlllrers to three years applied to isuue and not to Federal umcars. The jury in case of ihe ‘Ween! Sewing-machine Company vs. 5. T. Wicks. which has 0!‘(‘tI||l(.‘Il lilo Ml-oiitimt ai um t‘-ourt lur some time. iisllnl to agree, and were diutlinrgcd. fine case gnu over urillluext term. -. The nine 0! the Unlletl 5lAll‘l ex rel. Y. A. Crook vs. lAl3)('lte (‘ounty l'uuri. cerullcste oi division llled to tiupreisio lfourt. Bedullis Scraps. Bpectnl Dlsnntth to the lllobe-Deinucrst. aznstu. 310.. April '3i.—'l‘iie lllstrict Couven tlon'ol Independent Order oi Good Temples-I con- vened at Teniperanoo llsli, this city. to-day, with quite a Is:-go attendance. Bsvenil important committees were appointed. when the Conven- ltlon ndiourned to meet with open than um at-M. Ii {Ir J. .1. Pro . so old citizen 0! as-dsita, tarm- eriy Iilviiilnu Jnperiiiti-uileist oi the Missouri itsiisss and Texas ltsiiruaii. has been sppoliitod huiumiitviuieiit oi the tilunuri Division ii! the lit. Louis end Iron Mountain llostl. and lenses here to-marrow for his our headquarters at ht. Lolils. (loo. tirinstuiu . a farmer residing north at this city ssys riiyrisi s at K¥'IOIOlDlI[IeI'l are listening mi in MI Mliriiburiiood. and in tears they will be tlustrucuvo to crops. Quincy Occurrences. Iiieeisi msinicii iu the (lions-llsiiuicrst. Q[.‘:iltI\', ii.i.., April $i.—'l'he Adams Couuly‘ Republican Central Uamiuittoe incl. liuro iiils slteruoou. Tliore wssalullatientlsnce. Itwes decided to call the Convention to ltppolnt delu- gnics to the Slate Convuuuau to meet on the lath‘ el'\Isy st t.‘auip Point. sad the Toirnshlp meet- ln son the nth at idol‘. 0 RirMnil'I~BBmnI'd 0 cars Co. [AVG Le Bras nr at the Opera Home «night to I also and ilcii ted audience. 1' est. Louis connection is sgitiri all right. Trains came through to-day only one hour into. The Murderous Rod-Bit] ns. Oiuns. h'nn., April B3.--Onlsn have been issued to commanding otiicers at Fort Laramie to, as list as possible, pmtaci travelers between that point and Custer City. but his ioreo is inadequate to the unit. oiherthsii occasional scouting artlss. lit-rlous lmubio is sp ttlicnilcd lrum smai mviiig bands oi liidluiis, tv will not attack large well» anned parties. Briglbmvs Htnlenicltla—F'ns-11:: Flooded. SALT Lsxn, U'r.tll, April 2n.—iirlgh Young says M has no intention oi capturing the Toni- sorlsl (loveriimnui of Slow Nfl1ll!0,lloi' is there any truth in the reported settleinsiit between Iirm-ll nod Ann l’.Ilzii. iliiow in the iiiotmliilm has been melting rspiiiiy étvolll: vest melt. lisny lsi-ins in this valley srs ’ Pnclilo MisilvTroublcs. Ml Fflflclwtl. April i5.—’i’ho Pacino Mall Couipsyiy ycsiordsy Applied to the south District Court lot um tlllcltlifi oi the attachment on coal and stares at the steamer city cl New York, ‘rm; Court unli-rod the cmiipsny to die a imiid (in 10,000, when the stisciuiiei-it will be discharged. in bond has not ysit been iliod. . D7 D1. l&iAN‘8 lreslme..‘.<ii« dsriymsvi no. tiirs sud I c tlnsdiiai lnlalrlei (mm "is use oi trusses no at once vs-vno-nil. In the patient Hved noiu their eventual liorrifyms rfsuits. some at wgky, H, "331: ans dehllity. tin rm Inlnlfl '. loss of! nr .pliysl- ui ii capacity in item so many oihc [warms whirl’: make ll: ni sent: 6. liiirliiii ls-outta: um; M. lleiit nsii exercise tier-I1 or lwrfos-in no] I nor. Tums moderate. Times imin lie rouvilry can 14 lxesimenlseiiies e [or home the same day. I! ._ ivlur piiotayrspli flu-u sses oi cues bcloro and i tintuictil. malls lo: ncanls. lilt. HIIEBMAN IS GOING. Thr ti:-iusuiuls who have been is-rillnl lir. Bits-nnsis llni Iilry is-:vu romiii srs rsispeeitiiilr nollflcdlhst r. it. mini an ill. tile in a luv days. In inset en- gsxernsiits rlsewliere. and l Isl they iuust see him soon to save tlloiiiselviis aunt in suminev of \'t'l§lklt‘l suil Milli?‘-h¢lllI|>I deaIh—irvnl trusses suil rupture. Ollicni 5 J th street. up-stairs. PILOT IIUTCIIINSON. ms (ifil.Z_!!ltA'!'!ZD irrau lieu, hsit brother oi Pilot ’i'aln~ pis. illfilil Julie tiimzsii. ldti Tom ii‘/eciler, ml; Turkey. mli Tsliiu, am. sud s lieu oi sated trailers. and Ian oi Alexanders Pilot. Jr.. will serve iliirtr good nuns this season at line Mecsisn lsrie. nine miles warroi ms em. on Ih- 1-97 lind- Tcrtns-—Q33 cull. Apply in Pslrlcli Iictfsnu. north- essl earner sixteenth and Market struts. lit. Louis. Missouri. College Catalogues Prlnlsd at short notice by C’. 11. BABES, 215 PINE STREET. ' 1’ ll 01'' LAC}. Ml.“rti I ‘FIRE Q l ' .\'l‘l-3 toil -sh’. No. nrllt l are . ,ntils. Apr! 13. I516.- ( IL’! TO ME” iPll(§—-’l'lin airriual Iii:-t<ili.il Mid rlccliun tor Directors will be lir.I-lstllis uliire U‘.:l1I|: wmpsu)‘. on Tuesday} the ills av liil's&“|,I;ff fllfl ‘-.‘r ,3! > .. 7 3 ._. -2 I’ yxr-s trim the lliiriasdoes is tlimyghdispstches receis-mi . i ll . .m . . ,'.. o]:iTs.'3E"ltti:1lr:lii., <3 Pveslilcni. condinrisru has been rile, but not to an unusual- iiau con rmiitoijv oi reports piilillshoil )'(aterdliy._ .JOI-IN McKITTRlCK’ &CO., LITHOGRAPHERS. I’RI'NTEIIS AND STATIO'."r'ERS, 310 AND 818 EOBTE TEIED 8'l'R1Z,E'1‘. "Superior Blank Booms at I..ow'Pricee. nuuziui-:0." T"l¥D—D.\l..i'.-A! the residence oi‘ the bride, Slcilslsil .in-.-r, beim-en Sw-veiith mil iziriiin. h li'.ldr:v Alln-rt 33).... xi. Andrew 3. Todd in htlsslll new ti. lists. So rarris. DIED. i‘Zl'iWARD.'4-.\l“'slerli-o. lll.. on §l"YiIla_‘f morn- insi. tllli liisl., Maggie L‘.. wile or .ls.im-at C. luduards. aged 3%! yr-are. Funeral [mm the ill. lzxuls (‘.\ihr<irsil, on Wrdizeu dsr. min lnst.. at it o'clock s. vi), Fi-lends oi the lniully are rcspecilully invited to silt-nd. Dt-nth’ii Doings. Iiunsxrd is a list 01 burtsl prnniis lurrrd yesicrilsy by tlis- Clerk of tbs Xioani 0! liesllhx Ace. Sstlvitr. ‘ll yvsre. .i'nIru-ri Suites. Dar (7 )cars ‘En sud. Marl: Krh nilrtl Slates. llsui. Tliudn . nilrvi sinus Milly l‘s‘l.rocd<'r tilted flutes nlti. ii-ii»-ri 1-ml. lluzli nil: - relsrid. Thus.) ii 2 eon-mi‘ Jno. H and Jun. II. I ugh:-s. . 8oc'i'iE'r"v 1-icmccs. x. Nmioiz L0'l)ilF., No. «E.-7t—.‘r".’:§§i I 31.. will hold it rs Iisr common‘ ion this l“'rdzs¢$I1x)‘) rvs-n oil. at lto‘el<i<!. at the hull. loulln-ui roriwr Ulrsiuirsu and His- siss pa as-en-at-s. Mrrnlwtrs and visiting lzretlrnn are it-sl«rrns.Il1 iuvitcd ts) grind .l rel . ' United Butts. lli'i.\'S.t(‘.K. secretary. : F'_NM4<?lA|--“T;__ BUDD 8: WADE," ” Successors to BUDD. 5011 I (71).. 612 OLIVE STREET. I‘insscts.I Acrnls ior lantern and local esplisilsts. Hone s in kuntm Sr. Louis vrsl er-isioiv. ennuiosst I PK (IZNT AND I.I_l\\'1-‘.‘\"t' RATD3. Funds sud- vs.uc¢-d (or building purposes. Geucnl qency tor as-“ii-Egcsction ulrnsl estate and nnnuclsl iiulness oi I . 1 -" $50, $100, $200, $000, $1,000 ALEX. l-‘lt()’l'IH.\i(lli.l3:1 l C().. I‘ ANKl’.Il8 AND IlIt()K!~2It.\i. l1 Wall street. New York, unto [us ruslnrncn rli-slvlislr invest- uis-nts iii large ul' siiisll uixmiiills in strict": bi a lurin- rnnre riisrsnli-2. lvlsirlt lr-viurhil in)‘ fruits live In x-only tlmrs the uiumint luvvsi.-. es.-ry thirty tiers. lit.»-ks bought and :'u'ri»sl Ll ism: ll die-ilrc-il on or- poellxol this per crnt. ('liciit.us sud ssrekly reports sch Ice. BlJTCHERS’&DROVERS’ BANK, on ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, Northeast Cor. Fifth nnd Morgan su. . ‘l'i*Zlll'.§"I‘ slinvul on time deposits. collections mails all ntcessltzie imlrils. GOLD itlll] SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Drxlts M Li and npvsnis on Ireland and ituzlsnd at lowest rules. 1!. M. C!lAM'I!EB5. President. PICTURE SALE. ERHMPIYIIIYSA LE OF 71331‘! 011. PAINT- INGS at l'E'l"l‘i'.8 A LIlATlll€‘S An Unlienel. Tuesdny and Wednesday, May 2 and ii. A lnr-re collection sold to close consignment. sud sdviuu-cs. and includes may very iiesu-shin tow- pricrd pltlxirvo. Osilerios open until 9 e‘clncl It in. l’E'I‘1 B9 & X.F.i\TI"lZ. $5750 \1‘lL1. BUY A BlL‘s’!’.|t-l'LA'l'KD ICE-PITCHEII, $5 00 ‘WILI. BUY A 1>ifii.iiiBULsTOIi, $1 75 win. n’i.'r A WATER-COOLER, $9 00 WILL BUY A l"lIlB1'-IIATS ICE-CI-1ES'I‘, 75 Cents WILL BUY A SET 03' CBOQUET, - Cliieier, BIlI:ll1flPil8i..CD.'i, 608 North Fourth St. I‘. 5. LANG‘!'ONc Ca-sister. coi'r'i<D3>-—::U:a3=-C7 -<U73=-CD $13-l3>Il'7"lG5--I""ll'VlI ! BARGAINS ! SECOND-HAND iii iiiiiii AL LOC0 Bl Allit. II R004 0'69“ ll" 1.000 B: Noiipsreii. in zoo-l order at . l.l<70 In ilinlon. in good order at. In ba Noiiperell. in 30041 order. mun hr hrs-vler. In good uniev. II stuns Long Prnusr si . ll'ri>oi-Press. wood us new. I l’rooi-Press. curred ..... .. . lto pair second-hauil curl . lODiu..« cl’ liisplsy T194» Arillqurs. Goth- lrl. Tina. sin. el¢.. in mu tron: sa- ale to Iiout-is (lint l‘riuier. all In llrsl-rule enter. al.......................3oc ID. l'I‘l¢evui (or Bnlnple Sheet oi Roman Fhocs- Address orders to SCIIRADBSTADTEB 8 ST. JOHN. 3 Central Typo Foundry. St. Louis. Ho. Giiilis Fund for Horses and Bali. Ooneantnubfilmunung, Psiswiitsnd Benovstlng. 1115 FOOD 1 root of leedlii?s gig : . I" "bid fflliilln V 13 ox ti-Ilia. line apps-araiiee. §&{iaeJ;l‘l_¥Llml3bf1 oouill all. no lnlltel how Depot In Ht-lfiosil. sis walnut street. T118 GORDON F01!) Ah’lJ}‘A(."i5’G co. Y9! sale by JOHN ll. 3'i'lLL_. 1 N, 1'"-gum 'u»“g_ r ._.__ ._ -_.__ .+-_... mmuwfimi B30 0 AN '0 N in In! Me Jpublicfii gr ITS. tvi Sgsve rationed ‘",‘:‘3,'_ Islmxerit in l it nor! wad roniu oi lulu-I ilnr-is (lieu-inrriit Urdr-is tori “mu 'Iiuclr" siiii "L-I[l‘Y." now your lor rise. vuiiipily oiteruted. This bur s vtsvrsiilsd l esli.c|ssr siul spsrlilius iorsioutlv. J05» PL‘: The Best, Pin-est and Healthiest Bear I e will an M {ii si wovlsl svlultnle liriviiir, s. l:si wlincco. $25 an it in stress of ll.tIl); N 1. Texts iisrued above must apply Io_ Collector of Internal llnveiiiie. ll 50. $3 hortii street. or. _ . ‘rs: litsnip or bumps and without innhev notice. GRAND OPENING cs.- F.il.lilJSEllTlliL&[Iu 410 North Fourth Street. SPRING STOCK OF WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, LAMBREQUINS, CARPETS OILCLOTEIS, ETC. Our Stock is now C'omplcbc,com— prising Novelties in all branches, which-we oftfcr at the very LOW- EST PRICES. The most couipetr-nt: workmen are employed (or DECOIKATING §’lv()I{‘SES, Curtain and Upholstery or . Orders from country promptly filled. Ai\iitlsi-:iviEisTs._ " "Ti-1 EAL"rER.""' EIJNP.?‘iDi\Y. APILH. Ml. INTO. 1*».-i Grand Evil:-riislisiursslt T-s--lay! Llstlnee stwrreloct niid its-iriilsr l'i-ri--viiiauu at 8» BILLY EZ'iH'JI180.\' s,\'n TIII VAN-'i£'S CJMLIFOHNIA MINSTRELS‘ To-im.rruw(Tlzursd.i1l evening. llxiliro ubsirge oi I’?-its-sinism. l/rid: . lleiirilt :1! Billy Iimcrton. Surmlsy. (Emmi tislliire. I Mimitay. May I-Mr. lr'ltA.\K l"'.. AlK)'.§‘. Bis BARS GRAN D OPERA GB:’ZlI:\‘:I1'u§rKéCC}3S of the TALXNTED YOUNG MISS DIARY ANDERSON, W 21-) will lPD<‘IY this evening as PA ULLVE. in Iliu- su-r's pisy oi the LADY _C)F LY CNS- F'vitts_ -llriris-lit oi Min ntsrv Itmlu-sun. h'.iIav- a —(irsu<l Anderson Siailna-e. .71-sslfiizif-—(lr:tu-itirrsxtan l‘erfnrnnncf- 5 1.! an ‘I nliu 3istlicw‘s Eiixlisli ilpeera it--trite. M-iii-ls} isrxt THEATRE COMIQUE. Pine street. between Third sud Fourth. CRAFT) IIATTSEE Tllld \'¢"E.‘D.\'}LQl)AY. APRIL 3‘. It lim :1. BL. Xllkiclnlli for L.\DH’..‘L s XII-.'§’X' sll'r'K4\R.ANCl5 Di EiA.\'F'l')IlD and “'II.r 5033. lilliiopisn Curmdlsiis: DAs‘s' and 10311: rlgflltlfl. [Halli §9¢(‘l-IJUII2 last week at JOHN Jill.- \ . . . the {rest Lona:-:i_sln§er; llll.l.‘i' .\'il0NAN and t. (‘it ilA'ri:)i.u-- 1 ii LA iii’: and stixsz sin. 00 ri.t.~:iii'uiiii- iii. iil'.At:‘Tlt"llL iuti.i.r:-r ii tho mmim. si.ii..-._ lliA[i!‘ lull i Ii sin. i-‘iui3:ilii-: ‘|lli.l.1'lZ sud TITI) oi-:i.i udlllllull to tho whole s-n-st \'.\ilii:1“‘i' Lust; :- tinnt wsvek the (rut 1iIR'u-.ls.u. lil1iu1A.\.‘i. GREG-0RY’B WINTER esnijiaifi Extraonilnnry Announcement. \"IENNA LAD IE8’ ORCHESTRA ' _i !:AND CONCERT EVERY E\'E!l'Il‘l'O and lauds)‘ Ills-rnunisl. Admission. Stcents. ‘~Il'iliX’.Uh1 OI’ ANA‘!'0}!Y--Tlsti Missouri little 1 NllltllfflfliLl1llnr|lY.HClI‘l'sf(iIXldAI1|ln0W0pcIi daily at No. 5 Wu lreriilcinsu only. Admlsslouwreuts. Olen on min as iron: lo a in luiuf. m. bu-lnrrs ionds1.\\‘ = -‘s ted (N p. ixi. Dita. 3. ill 1). DAVIES N. . North Fusirtti urest. BOTTLED LAGER BEER H1011 E. llnlietser OG.'S Brellllli Association, F1‘. LOUIS. MO. in the Market. ‘W!ll40'W'V [lemon 5tl[plO1 Lq popuaintnooag For ads to the ‘rude st unnatseturen‘ Prtccs hy DAVID NICHOLSON, is us is Kurtis stun Street, Sole Agent {or the City of St. Louis, Mo. N O ‘I‘ I O E . U. 8. Internal Revenue sieclil Tails, MA)’ 1. 1516. to April 30. £511. T*i:ys'iidii:i=.*;ii*ii- ’.’l.:.“rli‘ll.i‘.’.i:'i'.."“i«i-‘.‘£. i:.:-i'Z"°.t':2r: sea cons|)|¢uo|||Jy ii: iii: sstl lsiinuiit 81 pin‘: s s] s in arollra 1;}: lggiftil oi oi els Al 0:: lie as ‘s: e ’ rielnl IIY ‘E’ ‘tors I-flflllITI;Il:l'l|K‘ 0.! am)" ulna Jltlhlgfll s: s 4 I (3 ft W ’ Eu ginbstlssv s £‘r(7"fl§"I oova quoted are the lollowltix. llioxdcslerl rrlnil ll nor. 3'5! ‘ii-slew. til): drsiers in lost ll'lllnl'l. Iviiulih sear-lulu. in ilislt lniuiir. rs-lsil Sill ill-nl :rulMi she a s In lesl‘ tol 0"!’ Um. Mil curls {or are i-sir-rs III mbfiilfltlliffltl inlxsero. iiianiilarlurers ui stills. $60. so (or each ltlli meti- uiaciuvrcl Q11). and lo! each vnirio ziilniilarttired 937' rriuiiilsriurers oi slang. ilo: ticildls-rs or tobacco. two ) serunai-clsulluo horses or e her snliiisis). dler: oi lobe trial). Si}: oliicr miivcysncol. tin: brewers oi loss then re nianrsinrtnrers oi rli-class [ninrs then run or other snimsls). ' ipr.--ldlars el ioi..¢¢.._ . ,_ cm. llilni-class (one horse or iii is'v’:iil- iuluicco. ilo petlrllers or tobacco. Iurmh-risss (ona£1(o|- I. 3:0: brewers 0! so: lssrrclulr mars. two. ARI per-son. lo ilslils. who shall lsli to comply with the u regain; reqiiircuieiils will be nililcctio severe pensltlss. l'crsaesor§r-ins liable to my s y oi the aperlsl nus ll, Slii ft sin sy or In nrocurel e peels is if t d it B I lie! haul. ppiov Iu NIX). lllld. ). I) I'll Tl‘. (oiniriluloner cl lnientsl lteveiiiie. Oillre ol ritsrusl lteveuue.Vi'i'uhIu3lnu.D. 0., Yeh- his 01.1.6. COAL! COAL! FQIOM LEBAN0N1fi'5.§k PA l’.l.n§,‘.l.X.!.. . ' lltlillli Agent. we hertla isseoii usost. '- Invlgozstingql I an ossin-1 4.1-tuna co; ivuottsstt Dtsuits iii IMPORT“ I-v:i DOM‘9Tl° afficn Lii Ii xiii"?/‘tiiii at ‘(iii N108’ xii llA1\(.“ ‘o.. .l . l . .- afiallon or li'l’l‘t¢hl°"h¢'|€ 37.‘. gwérvfiudlifilhuiilis ‘Eli’! II CO’. H’ l. life.’ l'uIia opsis irtiuib ,TotcI.llti).“tn 3%": Jail: in. » D . HULL. Secret"). Fl’ (‘F Ann writ I P election ior lire oieniliers oi the fir-in-.rai iiosrrl nl id t'l ii I me i is 32,. ii. i. (rain it e‘: 0: I. in. lo Id) ‘I Cood Hollie for Sale or Trade. it and s llnll ti-at-.s. stable and order. Hllilll rash payment. bsiance on hills lime. or will spill: in WYBIISTHII (lilo ’l£i}—A collsn-liulllirsi is en oi Ian moms l irse sorts of around. wit ~ nilmilcvwslii 0 iii-pol. (lsn.len.liiwu. lnrlt outlioiisu. All in paint be esrlisnsed for Irupruri-il rli iiinpfi-ly. - ' .61: st ti. . Provident saving institution. All Ulivs. It-' Til .. LIPID Alisutzt/t'rl()hl OF (M. iii. souls Aprllis ls16.—ln Icrarri- s prvrislniu oi sec lion 3 ul the charter l as Eig rule .10 serve imilis tom u three cars. srlllho I. .oiils. 5 ii. on Trus- sy iii ilsy. The polls will be upon pelt ui. - i. ll Utlii. l'i-vilileut. J. B. l'iuv.1. secretary. 5 _itl.l<‘2'V‘i'lCii£lEER3. M __ fi'I3y flilfi-nfillrll-trfiltl: of Asset on sales will. for one 3211! irons data data. appear l).~ul.i' in ms: GLOBE-IDEBXOCRAT AND “'F'.S’I'LlCH!£ POST, 0.\‘i.i'. ‘ S¥'iH'lDON. TYLER. & C0. 0 .l LI-:WIR it . ll ). CLAILK . FAULKNZII. .i0:~‘I’.l'!£ H05 F'.N!iir\l.. 6141). I’. SCOTT I C0. 3!. Louis. April 8. I376. ”By"JosEPi i{6's'E.'T'ii§{IL General auction“ im-I "vsmnvtssion Kerctiaat. ti‘! urth aluis street. ll. 8T2i\t.‘i........... .......Ancti1inccr.. Wednesday’, April 26. Boots and shoes, Fun sad regular assnmncnr. suitable rm Melt. Bars. \'uutb's. ‘adios’. Misses’ and Childn-n‘: war. On shove date. or.-einenriiix st 3 o‘rlo<ls,s. rm. at say uiuroero. i shall once to the {nee and Qilho-is Itsrrrr,s.n «sir-izsivc and rezulsrasaorlmsrizoi llooui. 530:: Ind Bmxans. Special lions eiiold Sole. fin w:ii.\:r.i:iuY. April N. at to s. m.. i will mi at semis-nor. I-'11 htmiitsroi siren, all His mrnimrq an-iuuItii.rv-ivrpri.\vi~: pail.-r vi and tailor orna- sm-uis. Iirnns--h iiml iiignln nu-|..u_ .- “mi...-, ...i._ GIIIIIIK-loslill and lutrixru rsutli: (moi-Iriv. an-iii lire usual variety oi sivlsll armies. Tate i-'rxntl'.ii avenue an. _ J. l-tU:sE3~i'l‘ll.&L. H. W. llitoutsitt. aisziiourev. Thursday, April 27, Dry Goods, Clothing and I-‘uriiliililng Goods. Also, Closing Sale of the Powell Stock. ' On shore dsta. cosneneneiiig at S a‘ci¢-ck n. rn.. st my ulrsr~omn.l will urlluvithoui reserve. large stock: of Staple and Fancy l)r1(‘roods.!'ori-lgn and Dumesue Pic-ea Goods. Mini amt Boy's Custom-made Clothing. for Spring and Summer wen; bill lines of Furnishing Goods and Notions. ihls. Oil f,‘li>thl.Vslisos, Trunks. ‘also. (losing his 0! the Powell 5ll‘-Fk- Terms Sale pouillve. JOS. Rl‘i:il>'..\'TH.\L. 'ii'Ei:i), 'CI]}i'i{i{_i;?z'Fs't*Lit1\'r:itf General Auctioneer: & Commission Merchants, Corner zsutn and Locust streets. D. LlN'.‘0LN......... ..............A.iictleo¢¢r. Immense Special Sale 0! Boots and Slides, per Order of One of the Lzirgr-st VS'li<ilt-sale Jobbing H nurses in the \Vt.*8t. This Stock, with Large Consignmcrits Direct from the Mitnufiictureri-i, will ltcpre.-lent 8 Stock of $50,000, \\‘ll‘l(.‘ll Must: Bo Closed Outln This Solo. On V\'El|.\'F..\'I7Af }i*’Il!,\'lNf'o. April 5. iitil r>‘<-i0r.k prompt. sre slssll srll one oi the it-Iffirii htoehs at limits and straw: eirceed this scssou. This stock is i:r<sx_n A lug: viral:-sale ho-ssvnsud ls xnostly Fri-sh and 8.: awvishle. sud we warrant them tau be l'l<l)IP£ FIlt$T-Cl A.‘L‘5 GUOIS. “'9 shall sell in lots to suit burr-rs. Ln-ta; tum: isrrr on goods sale the dsy tax-tum. only at ixxuon or the goods will be tlputt ex- nlbluon Teesdsv. REED. (.'l..Ut.K2 & YJ.ULK5ElL. or "xvii:-znox, "rvni-:1: 3: co.' Geerrsl Aurtioucer-s sod Cornmission ttsrohsnu. .\'os. in and 12! El. ti‘. Denier filth and Pins sis. Q Special Sale Houselmld Furniture at Residence 121-1 Olive street. On I'i'ISllX‘B]').lY MORNING. April Q. eoIzi:nel!c~ in: promptly st ioe‘clo<k. we sell all the Household Furniture. Goods and Futures In the above rust- dcurs. I. nsistln: in part of magnet Pnriorand Gluin- her suits, l'i‘isi-izrubes. Bur-esiis. lledsttsds. Beds and needing. Dining-morn and Kitchen Ferelhms ecze- plete. lnclfllllhl Glass and uueeiisvsm: Dennt Brussels. lrignlii sud ‘nine-plr Clrneis. hints and Run; in nu. r.-we-rytlrluiz usually {mind to Itrstrclsu residences. sale without ruerre. VFIIEDON. TYLER at C0. Boot, Shoes ‘and Brognns. _‘t‘li‘l7ltSDs‘Y morning. April 17. rarnxneoclnz It I o‘clhcl.\ve one! no l.hels1dn.in1ots in suit. lull lines oi boots and tihoes. K0!‘ men's. born‘ and youths‘ Ives:-. our stocl oi indies‘ goods is Luge and com. plete.luciudlnx many oi those hsuusonie Philadel- llbtn and Rochester (ocds. All goods ouered will he sold regardless of 96:0. ‘ ‘ VVIIEDON. TYLER 5 CO. s7u,ooo Stock oi-Elegont season. nble Clothing Wlllho sold ‘il‘ZDSl£«‘lD 1'. Me? I. on evrdi-. oi iliiee months. WM 008. 'l"i'L.ltli s (:41. BY GEO. F. SCOTT & C0., . ‘ General Al.'C'l’l08l':IZllS AND C03llil.'5l¢l0.‘i )iEltClla\2\"l‘5. Ml! South Yunrtis street. Auction Sale of Ono Pliino.IIoiiiic- hold Furniture, Carpets, Clgiirs. 25 dozen Biiiikcui, Invoices or Crockery, Glusswnro, Notions, Etc. 1 On \‘s'l‘ZD"\T.5DAY morning. April 3. st la o‘r-it ell. we Irlil sell at oir sitlcsromm. an Soulh l‘.rui-iii strerl. one ‘land. l'ulor and Chsiribrr Mills. Ward- rolisu Hide isr-is. htnrixlr-lop ables. ‘thus-ela and hizrsixi (‘s rel! (‘ens-seat (finite and ilnclii-rs. 'rcns'h l'la¢ srnirai s Moss and J-in-2-lilo: lullrv.-Iutl. l'sr or sad Coo --slow-a. Ciuc|s,1'.cluI’us Toilet Ins" 5.0300131”. 7) men bushels. invoices Hi Crockery. tllssssvsre. 21'oI.loiis. e . ucu. Y. _s_c_oT_1_s_co. BY 0. J. LEWIS & co. (Bnusssors to Insrdocn t Dickson). scene: we ooasiission ni-zircusx-rs. Sit. ms. we sad in storm Isis strut. 10118 J. MURDOCIL. ...AncI1enecr. Regular Wednesday's Sale of Sta- ple and Fancy Dry Goods, No- _ tions, Fancy Goods, F.‘tc.; Piece Goods, White Goods, Cassi- inoros, Tsvecds, J‘oans,_ Cottnfl‘ odes. D1£8§0!1B1.9y.IJ1"l“gfls Etc-I spacial Lines of Edging-s and In- . .ocs'tlll3'ii, Laces, Hosiery, Hond- korcliioiii, Suspenders, Shirts, Uiulersiilrts. Notions, Cutlery, Hats, Caps, Etc. s On Wl7.l).\‘lClil)A\' lriorulnii. April is. at io‘elocI. its will sell in the lrsds. at our sslearomiis. 2'01 to 110 North liisiri strrei. Ilia sbuvs large steel. in literal I l . ltliout . ° ’ ' '""'° 0. J. tizwis s cc. $50,000 Stock of Boots and Shoes at Auction, on Thursday, April 27, 1870. tit Our‘ Snlcsroomzi, commencing at 9 O'cl0cl£ Sharp. 0.\' TIHSIIEDAY LIORNINO “TI “'Ll.L BELL TO Tin’. Tl'l..tlil'.‘. IN LOTS N BUIT. I50.0D0 WORTH 019' Pflllx. Yltllfill. 8lLA3(lh'Alll.I- IlU(‘lT3 AND Slltlfilil. ALL l‘lH2lT-CLASS (lOUlli!a ARD ADAl"l‘s2l.J TU BUT}! CITY AND COUNTRY 'l'llAl)l>‘.. .o’''\ ISO 0? Ml~1.\"fi, BOYS‘. \'0UTlllI'. l.Al)ll5ii’. H1883‘ AND CHILDREN'S 00093.12! till15A'l.' \’.\ltlD3'l’Y. . }t‘s'}2ltY SAMPLE BOLD REG ARDLESS 07 FRICI AND DUl'l.lUA'l'l’.D FILEELY. HALE COM- SIEXCK8 X’llU.\il‘_TLY AT 0 OCLOCK. ALL ARI CUBDIALLY LHVITED TO ATTEND. 0- 4- LEWIS 8 C0. T0 Lilli ltuxius sure l‘l'¢I'l1"?lUlY. tlotniiiisi-‘i.~il.ii‘ii urn: M, .lul.li:r. April ".1. 1.9.6. S}"sALl‘.'.D_I'IlQPOga;LH “VI Ll. II It ltl'L( Ii! V» ed by the undersigned up to I 0‘rlin’K in m_- “-7 £0. llit. I01’ thslsbov ol.fn.iu ‘#4) turn t‘--nvk ta. “Ira men are atilpbuiiled sil-ls-lsi-“"140 mull III! III‘! 3" tlmis oi Istmr. d stout I-J0 Ire i'M‘“~"“ "I" mailers. Ainplr sl [l room and rirsm pmur will be liirnlsheil. Cr-airs is to run not less than the no! more than claim you s. . All proposals in * scgoiurianlerl by a nod sad siilllcinitliuud. cuiid iloned tlisi contract -l hand will be ruined iiiureul uociiicd ll’ prupossi us so- ccptrd. _. _ ' for iurthég puilrtilnrs sdiinu iha nmic-rsigmzd. U ii, w, ugctaugiiry. Wsnicii. st the Prison. “'0Ul)llUli\' ll. 'l'A\‘l.0fl. INC. 31. 30U'l'IiWUllTll. .‘ nonicirr ll. N0i.i»::is.'€. Commissioners. Illinois llule l’¢uiumusr7. OL'll. il'l‘DCK IS UNIIIEUALLY Litltfl E. C03i'liIX'l‘~ ‘- ,...._..._...... - ,___._,____ . . > I . ._. 3. b V ' St. Emiigglailg filubs-éiflemntmt,w::biii:sD;ig'fiIsIttizig, ' _ ' :x:._ . _.. .. H ...,..,..... i _ __:—»_A _ .... ... ' . __, FINANCIAL rim ° "”'”“' “"‘° ‘° "‘° '“”°“"°”""‘ "'“"‘"'" " “"“ '“‘“ ‘ “”i;' "“***‘°~* mm W M We: vs do W» mm» m-- "~~"~"' =* ' i’f.2’?: .'.*::-»z'.=.;.":-..*:~..2:.=~..’-s".**=~-.*==:::*::' f i’.“.i*m*.*.°.*..::.“.“.".*;.:‘..'..&.’.'* '*‘:~.ur; ”°°"“°° S-.;':::'.r’;.‘..:2 W *-W’ “'~' ‘°= W “ W " . . 14. . . . . . u- , . - . 0 . . . u. ' - Fouvwinx In rcotcrdxrn truucucm on °">°* “mm! at Iltmtllig the sun.-iii. i. iswua. Iron co:Iont1et-~’r°‘“W’''‘“‘- 5*" il'~g»«iJr.~.¢ltrmiii.1.87!iOc.. wum'.’u. Jim‘. - ..... - Ivmirr: ................ .. .. sum-1.-A «.-..,n....- mm. em-x.rri.».. clan lncludn min A u 9“ Ir“ Ann m ‘ uchnnzo. _ Liuiicuxi. “I-£173-'AvD‘)'(;-°“;?l‘15‘ ’~§*“°‘- W5 950“ ‘°“ 3“’”""” vi’»su~rn. !u:1x'.'l'-u.v. mm-2:. I‘:-mun.-. T'li:ir!D£I.‘. l Pi rip-tough nod 53!. .. uauuum Trina an-.:r:‘.. yuriinfs. IV:-i"I.nv1!rv-Inna uumsvnzx, , , .— i ' . ——-—*"' _ _ ~ :1, . , _ '— . _- ' .'i i ....-.-.1; -. v:v ; . mun‘? Xingu“ D’ I X l'urk-—.<m.1l'i lobbiug. nlea M K0 um muidard Loumamn crop Proapacu. I-L01 R-liemand very -lock. buyers n¢M":' gi‘i»:ux.l;'.s”i3i':'v5?" ‘Ml ” mm‘ m °rw‘“—mL I """‘° ”“" ‘ t114:L§3‘:Tt{3;A'l.U“T£L:n null: :xu7v“n‘:z::*i;‘ ‘ <2.'.c'.baxu and ammo. 1-1! MM mom recoipt. sisixievl :5. there wna noi:r:gI!uC1'EM¢“’"‘“ “W” "'”*"‘> ' mm um no, me dci at mm; onicr min at 1-h,1,,,,, ,.,,,,,m ‘M, Q“ ,m,,“;“,,,] 5;... omuriou-upnc.-.». lhulnciisdnil. Anna 31 min &1rm.:Ke~£.vni.4 in the demand {or money. than with ennuizb 0! It I 52: -,g-:;:_-;, n :1 73- 100 at $3; M an 5'4 91); ’.’dL‘i at 51; ie .1! ti 3.-.; (I —<~’inl 3‘. :.-n in. :4 £‘Gc‘:‘inb.i6c' It Illlfnrlgglggl '43’-I. In-vm-Ms-hlle P"- «. . ' ‘ "' ' ' " " " | Floorlnr. miivtied nu-I din-Mont. Inst 1.»! anon "0*‘3"[’ 79"‘ '¢°¢W”- "Md? *5” ‘"03"? 57 man at Louisiana-lnvlknie en lmprnvernent in the W, M “I .5 pm,‘ du“ 10, B‘ ,5 70; N, wan “cud; g.,_ “,4 g,,,...., .l,,.._ fix‘, ; . ’ I. i u = 1». .~. 3! .i—we ol 1 L: i 1 in mm . . - ~ .3.“ “ . - . :::?::E <t:fa:::iIi::f::n";:l(ih:|’;nr}:::l(V“:? ihc“Ie3:]°- "‘ ‘MR0 15:3 u B'&q:!.‘c.‘: (iiiiiner: rl.:»-Mi“! ‘En nansitd. lihullmt opeuilons grid the condition or the grow. u ., _ ' A I ft‘!-‘i.?‘!:‘l'|fl‘!r,7::l.D:F;nz‘i:ldFx4Ii.‘|')l‘I3 mn«l-p1etrd.um- 1 ¢l',‘1I:~ 1 incl lh5¢¥- 51 -0 ‘$1.601 he! more -him Lifillfdtn?‘:;:;gU$“#:g;:;'*;:'?:é]:$]‘;-$1,315‘ ‘S’ In! ' “'*i|‘ ‘IN;!Y'dl‘1C1¢‘P\l'|I0I?IIM| "‘»|'3‘|i.'il‘- ing'i*rugx:. This Ievvru olnruin carlrln the minor: “YE F“-’U3—C“}' BN3"! ‘E 5‘ -4*?‘ 73 ‘'9'. 1-}-_,\_-;_\'...,..; H ..«... N;-7.; - Imm-rial, (man: . 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Iyheal luu am prd and J. ?’",“_;;$’f,"u"u',, f6.‘,(,‘?',°'°“‘,‘° ’5'_"’,‘,"? an-?i.ri$. -~ 9.» .,:§',',,'f,. »,,5,. .‘,,;,,,,'$‘,‘_’,‘,.,,;, l.un»vllla_x¢?m 145 ‘ch ‘_¥<=:r1ngM:MHl3o 1‘; final, sun 60; pea no arms. $4 18425 23'; l'Jl0iO0, :-5:_ _~|.-v-.‘I .~ i....I.,.nn.A July _.m‘o,, nearly due. 1104 lower; unlliomia when oifeout ‘ n ici-do-: tool -.¢—<:: lwmlozk §‘";“3""» ”°- '"f' " 1' , ‘Ha , ‘M I was 7.1; iszucy. 9 efnus lug. 1_.unl,;..v¢r,- """°‘ ‘ W "“"" '“""' ‘ ""1" z:!l.'4 lI10W¢l'~ 4' 1:‘ ";';(‘,'‘u‘,’’'l “ ' Hg°,”' W’ ‘' ° "g common on choice. Moe“ so 91:: bad. Buoy: “'- "‘-‘m "" "° “ "“ M" “ ““‘°5 ’°“°" nT..‘u‘3’-".'.‘i‘£°..T no we.1u:."!!‘|"u ~e~.ne« nmiau at-azxr. 1., _. ,-,..u .ar‘ "-r;:u,i:uu.1oJuneu e-moo <io.lulynl .. , _ 4.4. .-. . .§o~ iai i-o.sc: £13 ¥§iELiJ.iu..'Irir:1,'" 1: 46 .-:.u‘uu bu 5...: win»: in éu n. o.Hay is f;§"t.‘,, '&.'."'x..'l,,‘,’.".""’°.‘ 4-,;",.,‘.2“,".‘$,‘,§°1°_,,""7,,?'.,'} 1-3.11:‘i.'llI‘-I3-¢.¢€:“l-:|'Illflf§—{.l3c. f Re. Decent-Ilan. m-mum. rum. .' "D ,_“.,,,A,..,,‘_""‘ ,1; Inspections at nrnin l6."c; l0,r!00tio do awn. 'i‘u.dnv. sun: Bclnre hemlock will 10: m. n mum mace-. nmwcl 1" "Iwill"?’?”“";"’{.§f*,;J,}{},°_;__’§;“,:-.,“"°= ’-‘°' '' ¢"""'°""*‘"*- 4°-— - "0 99’ L011 1.! ya“. ""my_h‘u bog" gun“ I‘ u ._ ma ‘_‘,,1; Call-—-6I0.D(Il In No. 3 mixed I. 0. A H] at tile; ‘ I -0- "“ '1 -1' ‘m’::f_’A;m_h ’;x”“‘,‘:.""‘C"“ A“ 5 V“‘"“ '““"' ""“"’ V” ‘ 5’ nor. It i M ‘J? : i . ,0 mm, do ,W,. l,,_, 0.» ,,,, M, ,, ,,. 5 W 4,, :ni:i:ii}o'1X§ia3e-:5-ic 617?: com.-uni. vd..lM; D M =*-- yes . ,6 wow --we mm-rm . no 5 to ‘ ' " ' ' ' ' in mi Effiicido Bflml-‘list: do l‘l“sc1inB4]t;J<_ez: 3.16:1. 1.9 uood wusen Tenn mmam....... so i :3 cokrxunvn cnuu ZJPTI um mxruxrrru Iv . nus. 3. WM: cut do Mia‘ 45.000410 dn£5l(e;l£6,N(i dn down; 10,000 "“"‘°" ‘n3.’?'I"“njm".:‘l;““"“ #""‘“"‘ '_é£?':":: oc_ 15¢; . .... *"‘:;~.s; r—!£euipu.—~ —-8717 maml.—~ , _ _ , A coptlv mu mu; . no“ . n 'j1,,r’-'»‘-';‘__1';’;’§’_ To um _fi.'pm‘L.... z'i?§r'3s 12%": ni‘.55_~:> xoifiu mi‘. 3 2.5"'.fi..'i'.';:‘ ’ §}g$'i1‘: 5 95-’.7ro'r'iu«'il-w°.fi:'J°d5'.o':a‘i'i ‘$695 :¢;‘}fi‘ili-. ‘V3?{-=:5F5’v‘f5'1‘‘‘‘'‘:‘‘:;:':“g3*A"":°rT‘$3§o'f’i-‘oi3 09» I554-'3’:-="»,;,-,I;§0*_,§,°= ‘get’, 9*!-m'e{m_¢«‘r:I, ntwiziimmg ni., Cxirn-n..-y euclnngt on New .51 pr. saalwpf. -~ '3}, 2; fit}; if, A;":l‘;_:‘m:‘§’,":‘“‘§‘f‘"5 m¢;',%;:;“":ll?.’§_‘“':':"a"§3t%!§&':l.i‘regf;f lfifig . _ W5 ‘mg, AKA‘: uh; , 3". “;_ ,3.‘ by a oorrespondcat cf the Gwnz-Dxnociur ,,,,_.,,.,,_ ‘“" Tucoih)‘..... .. 1: xi: xx 2.: union nine. no'bui);2.£.'oSa'u. re my .1“... .. rvdcnd. aim; inémaoi nu.;,b€;;; on ..,;,,.. L-41,-’.li3_c R PE-:t_i:l, ll’t‘i)v’vJ:. dfiwnw mu“ m touches upon mum at mam: ad’ um-«oi-.z WW“-* "”5°“‘|“- "“ " _'.‘fi!°""" ”'°“'g ’°’’‘ '‘° ‘ “V” ‘° ILL. '15 Au uéman lb-'nu M3‘. 15:‘ dcaiarl in am maxim, nnd to our reader! gener- Iic. (name bid at cioiiefl{'_5,bw 5 July Elie. in :4: ur ad .r em. gun” _ eznmrm :de io¢i4o.ll' 2 , 0 - “<1 . _ Oarridefifuurgiinlgf god 3:” "'"- 3:: Ni-w ‘yup’: X.»“'°i;"..‘... 2,",'.'°“"¢l{:’b';,f5' 3’ S: '’‘‘,.“'f,‘}:,, 3 mvmd lv¢<=M- gm’ P-""430 ll-luv. 26¢: quinine. 1‘(7§_-_‘;;.’;.'§f“";§.‘!;“\:; 2nmh__¢T° ‘ ally. The allusion to the Chicago uadiuiou mu. ‘ *‘ r " T-° ‘lax.-° M 2 .~.’.‘.;..:... ear...» .. J. ma... 4...... 1%; mfé‘-°.”.‘::’h‘2..‘.i..'.§‘;aE?".é.'l".2>..£1‘}%‘1‘i:F»aif;E sf}:-«*=«»<» we: on ma “cam . mm in u--».-rmm».»m- -um -mm um» “’ """°"" “‘ "‘ "‘ ' No.1 mixed. i Iiuxe . : 10.000010 doukc; 10.000 an July we. closing win: in 10' root «men. it. rm walk! Ian: at rxmm. C”§= ’- W=4~;;g.*:';g‘,;;*~,E*,=:"‘- "_-V.’ ‘,‘;."-c?°;; 5:. Louis An: Iruruiv of situation: “ML ilejocltd ............. .. Hny onred It 4.5,-gc. IL‘-6 bid, and um: bid (or lfgcgimffl; n?"l€,:~:"';' 4-4. to (CA. He? do mgr: :,3:en‘o% to use aioi»-ncnocrxu , . d Inannnu. lm sens. inn-I Iruruuu. 11- AI r-vs. And nan-mu, mu-mu. ix uuniua. 4i0u:n:.., J“3- " mu w¢c~i1inuma.in"(‘m;«~a - u. . .\‘i‘s—b£m-ten dnii. weak and ucmpa, M this .3225: an hem. to ea uiuull. mime. 10:; m - _1du_Pu" w ' -at - ~ , Mi.-um)‘ Learn. ILL. Aprfl 2!. i8?¢.—- C5U“°l|"¢‘-U! lmfih 39- 5 '3‘ °“°”4 5' 35¢ 50 "'3-'JL”£'“§.f¢ ‘E-Egtrliau L 1?I5f£' 3%“?-CK5-|’K—°Wm7 13:3: l’M1nen' and mum’. I “"4 “NW5 ‘N’ °°“"'-'7 ‘ "5 ’ 1"!" “'1'-'“"°"°‘ ma; sac. bid [gr so. 5 whJ1.o;1 my ctrlnly (man E53 (,1—,,,;,1,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,.,_; ,_ “ma, ,,°.,,,,,.,,,; Nu. ia.z>c:.do so. misc: an No. 3 um-:69 no.1, cattle read to be Ihipned. SL us; in ma nun- ,¢,,c,_°,l bk L0,,“ ,0“ “;|°_ 310,, wk,“ 3 Mn . » ,_ Iac~ do No. I IIXCI do No. I. my I an or 1!. ml nuut Oflllltplfinxn ta:;dallEs;tud.:Iu:hbu ‘ail-s IIY 8, V0 5 - The enacted table than the number or '-.-."i.-..s Tow. ibtrlnu.---~ - - -- - 01 wool imported into Sew Turlldurlng the put No. lihiu. week, and aim: Lin in at January. in compartd ||,¢}.¢;..1__,,_ I . MM, . I 13344:: No. I uurvhmma M like. New I TM sack; :"l_'J.l'l¥.;'.£.:s}‘?.\PE'. uLI.'d.“%:e‘r.t".“—""l‘li‘:‘r51;»°e'|ix:ino. (1:36/A g'°“"3 “°- 9°‘ ‘~34’ 9’~“"‘ °° 7“- 35°‘ W hfid‘ 9-0|!-‘I533 31°31 J3 g¢_ c;.m1'_ng-ng§-.Q.,_ with use preceding year; nine. Lin reeclpu 9! do- 3 . i ,_.._g rag} r ; 1,1.” g, 4 _ g_ on. 11 coal mzeuim oil. nan. _ I nnu-toot - ugo ud /man. And 3 1;: to Chinese. A great """f:,’ '“““‘ d“""“ ""5 "':”x:l°::d' m():,.u:.:..'M 4,’-IT; §;.,,.,q'_:.-.',°f pg-",4 Mm; “ Wig‘-‘nu. oil Dgfl an. iulmcnuuz an "&£ f.f;gfl;§¢fiT§f,g1 fifjg; many of in gun: will be aiatgpud by the queen. _ hnpeir1.\ -era Jendlnx ‘A -ril fl.‘ “l',§"’~K’I3€. i.:‘r"7lfi:l‘:‘n§‘§%_ho':;qp| {M °ho"_._ ZINC i;;i.‘\‘Ta‘—9'l.Ile Koiuuzue. {M5 Pnauh mow #7 |fH- 233: PGVPGFFN 5-‘Ii; 3350: 0 5-3» $1“ 304- ;£_:?:r:-:?$""du;,].‘r:;& £2’?-12%; n’ T°l'?hwh’ - 31;: y::i , ,, ,2 mltrttilt extremal quiet. Rain: '1 can Cnuiuli 'h,m" (l-f1,:;*'1‘.-';".‘;';'-;,P5“;:_‘ H3‘ mu! llHKI.'1‘iN0s-Itieazned -Amazing is-iacn. concluded to let them ship timmuivan. it would Kn” Y°"“' Apr“ 5'-'‘’‘"d '"’"‘'d “ "1" “M ll 31 2.',k.'.' .'i do l\'{I. to arrive p. I. ;iil sh" poor in ' . RAD--TIM Ocular White Lad (ram my, W’-=/}h4NI¢°KKl|IN-|vW<= 401'“-3'-<'=lAhfM|*r 104- be no trouble to inn: tbouun-in ex on native anus II‘-‘r ' me i!l.lAi1il Luis Inevllilt Camglsy. the AMA hem fat‘; I 2;x>‘e°r_-iflefg-;,._1ic:d0 -4. 212»¢:4vb-i- =5~I:¢°H- to 5:. Louis mm pomu on um road it the owner: . D!‘ I. IE! I clawed 11 um; curving rate: is: per oeni; mam, "cu m,,,,,,"°::‘fl',',',‘f‘ Innis also nude rm. Government: nctlve uiad ct-ell?“ -lure Jlnlurltlfilltfl l1nn;i-ulroadbonda ulendy; Blue securities quiet; ”" “m mm“ “ . .. . M-,.;___Lm,. on-".m_ A‘ “H, “C “.3”, W! (M. white head end Odor the llmoorl Le.-d 77v"I'-'- maid in iunutcea Clxlcaco nun. The cattle 9 .\'u. 2 and zinc my rz~}iu:tot|' a car sold ii)‘ Luupio as W‘ "" "“""“‘7 °“"‘ ‘*°‘“' W" "W" ""“ ‘'l'’'‘'- are nnr v :11 f-t=r-c¢=~'r- Ir |“"'%8¢ mm 3' «iv. an-i la nth at mu. ' ,’,';,;1‘“';‘."_',:‘q,,s,1,‘,’LL4‘,°{i¥-‘.a:‘." !::‘¢',, .,§]'°°"' 5" L°“" U" 5'0"‘ "N'3"'- LIN to J 3:. I have nan lateral :.. Mod —ii(. ‘i’. iiulizun. nliuia. iui qn 1 ' m h 4 T Ouch want and hlzhcr. with much better Mb » -rm: lmnox max 321‘. is.iL'r—ii |'l umumo and Wu: Vlrg1nln Ii cog uni; .. W!‘ um ...i.,., .i 9;. ..4 ;..4..,.m.,. The Kolxowiuz were the ramp; and umpmenu loss I, udsllbb. 1;‘! an ti“ 1.0-‘; “tag [Logo Ia. mg. no chic! futures were Lake Shore. Futile Then is no lniproveisu.-ni tn note in lhc ruin of 79m, 1 bugs .......... ............... .,l_.: brhflne is: with wuroud flu boup ooopenigu sl no 7 ry i-Mob 0- him a. at live not}: It min port {or the ivrenlrrourisoun ‘’ ” dv " ° ‘ IF" - '1 5. I1 W0 . . the Irmr1mAriiri' in fan. lhe eiiuulnn in name: in-I |.it'I..' duty in turn!» 83 #0. In piuniu ii. WIN 1 Wlilihit. —l v-rboxaf no in use is um _ can nne~iirc native emu», nonu our uarec wean . ‘- “7"“'” “‘”°"' “‘° ""”"""‘°°" "" A" war": llun ltclkr. mi n'eh:II‘crcvi£cil qunialiamn 8, Fun-i:n nr lwie-i Ami m’I(‘l9 imuiinal. Ilnarlrflhi :1 .24 um: 7:. in man my 3- am. "dint Mn 3. m.. ‘Iueuiny, Apnl 245,1.-i.e: um um um suns! rm-rl IMP II. He will inuiw |uii'l‘nciflu Tulcgrngwh. mo lunar nilvnncing N‘. ,, 1,, , _ MM,,,g,..u,,.c,, Ind d,.,..,,,, M, 3°0°|I>1lI|Id Ililm-I'll "1 llflfllfll Arficlvli "lung f_u.-;.-,5-__...,,d W, nomuu .3 ]m_ We {Heart ~31! to lox 1.I|n¢!e N I N! :11! Hone: ruiiuil und mean to K 0 national YA:-dn. ° ’ K *' Y 5 i an A I vs: I v H.’ per cent. The ling-mvcmeni in Pnrllir Mail in made up i Hr minds llul mien mun rule law, '°'”" " h°“" ""‘““‘ T“"“'~’- -‘Pm ”'- “ 1‘ ¥ "f nomi uu mo uiiirhil. :'::.::7 u.‘u.”':';,°"”$;,'5.‘§;-'§?.'§1m. ink,‘ “fig ‘M 70"“ FY03‘. '55 w1"¢h¢“U|'y "3 SXWDIIVO .,, than to no unclcnlaniila lluii. the u-mihlo will: nndliieru in mile uiwurugainuniio clock up even Inn 11791 lii"l"1'i-:lL-~- IIIMYUVE. week, and 102.: lower‘ 4,.’ . 5,; ,,:.m,’“ ;;_ ‘m ¢.,.m,. gm ,;,,“1,;, 3.". " °“‘(';,'3' ilfig‘,-'b':;" ”“"‘,i IIUPDGTI. I-34. 39 lMml|'1N1|-\|m3°8- '1“ MN! I hum” .mu,_m N L" ,um,,.uy .,m,w_ cm. H !,,.,_,,m 5%,“. . RM-oi u. i-y Filly-mvnl. c.-...m;-rv 3.-lease; czmice rim! u-1.-cg lL1| ..,,1pm.I ".1; ,5“; .0 H,” .1, 1., 3.. “m. g, 3, “,3, am‘ 5” '6) “'3 m is:-no number at may to mi: market. They lino liiickii iirmer. with small i.r.su-aruom. Anion, mu r.:-iimruia wool: an new rm-irlng ma lm- {,‘,f:' j'''' . “."“ "1"-., -.v.u:w.‘0«'. x-»--«i Iiidpiinlfill-ilila ha-23¢-; 1'.-mn~ 75- talus iaxm am e. in usmy ‘dlywilia no: 0" , I ,.d . , _ “"354! Oh! yd Imiwidernbla in-oporuon oi’ ho iii: mien to-day warn $1.000 l‘ai-me Null. £4.01) in mix! in ill-tile turn.-ry risuibonx. WV”, hm ' ' " "" "' ' Ir; sulfa-pAk‘k¢‘4i. ch.-ire Ind uieciiom no in ma {dive zit“. Ilnrle. nan-ii $5.0: Jo-me I 0 if): ‘ ‘‘"'-''':°d “ 79'1"’ '3“ 1' Lu" 3; 3 95;’. Irvin an-on oual. . and have minis money. a Wcaicni Fnlou 13,000 St. Pauli, 7.000 iirle, $3,050 ‘hers: is a In-1-uful leclin: lint price: are at their iuconiu . 154-; cuunuuu Lu piuue ltd _lh‘c V 5; mu gum; Sduxuhi :iu .|‘n.“l::‘;1uAxl;1k' - aaaiizlvs za:.'m-.3 -:l|“'?°.a} 8”‘ _b :Pdfl§‘::;¢‘ru’ “(:42)” 1525*.‘ lmiloil iiwlhen an MW-ihree bound at good cal.- _ Lake Shore un<rI.W) Michigan Central. Iowa»: ebb. Ind liinl Any clung: mini be lnr inn ' nnzim-.icxl. “W ' - ,5; do.”-”°":” “"0-‘O ’ ‘Mr do 5‘ mm GEM“ ”m"ed'b“;':'" Mid om": g:iul:Jk1:ll:nmcut£:¢f;:llh:nl;5 Klfilgig. l“H%i3|c'l"t . pa liioncy 85¢ not rent. Pnma mercantile pa er brtlar. TIIl“EXl'.|Id|)lOlJl in the Catlfurula nmrkei larr-_v. -iu . . . i1i;i_l$—innci.lrn, at 165481): V let. in tea: ' . -. , _ l,i{86]rcr cent. cuuum ma-ipu su7,o.zu. An i- will norm nuiniiie when operllon mm aui. Ann! tum.-I--nd h-|- ' 9‘ "",‘"- "“|'“‘“1 9- °°“"" "-- '°W'°’°W-“MING so w,rau- ouvu gm pcllzn in. mun: com um! amm an n um noiqnlte WI" In" Old 9|‘?- cucu mi-1 -eouunted ; dull ul. outside raw. ..1n In x.’ , 1: l‘ ; m. b . . uni Treuuru Liiuburud 531.900. Cieuinp 125,- hilly rvaliu nu wry depressed mrulllinn ul _Liu.- ':":’::“:::‘(:T"‘““‘- ‘i-‘~ i:|lll'h‘I>:.\‘$—in uiurh l=_r _er euppl —mr.rixet ' ‘ 8% :l|::1:PH.$“?. “5i$s<‘:i:5:tl£0 iiggnt °l°.:¢":lf':’ gfm‘ '“”“:i,fi m-'u‘,:l._"!";‘5'g‘: Inlziu §.N0 |l- John Gibb! bu lull not quiia . Iniukci burn. and null tho ||l‘Ifl.‘l they nu paying . "2 I ' dull and io\n:r-—n:i.ted in $1. 6:‘; lien: :30! no dU.\i‘p [DIEM-‘rm Luna 8 l!_aud. iiupqnt‘ 55, Al_h- . °x¢'n"’sa"dw,’ “an,” aw“ "[735 I33" °W “IN Wm! "W D3381 U 1.745- ‘ mm-iiny excmmg-e. bnnri.-rs‘ um, 5o¢,,."_‘-H are niiugriiu.-1 loo Iiixh, nn--rdmg In the prcncnl V ilox. lltlfillzfnl Orletgul Its’:-zlmA_n5‘<:ri‘riuF] o-vdrr §?.;u» ‘:3 Q‘ - . - "3 it man uuucx has wont‘-elgiii laud choice ensue an “S!” ‘,5-Li; wupou. at '31, int‘; so or -55. um pr-um-ciiva mu :: ui niminllmia. UM --Choice oul wuaud. other ducripuom fimf F; " "" ‘-9 - ;_~ in ._-_,'_ ‘3 ~11‘ that «ill average L600 9, line And in. John dull nu-I I‘cIIt. I ea: I (‘Ar until cholco umu- ' “"' “ “' u 5 ’:. "’ hf ' 1-AW‘ '5‘ “°‘h."'3 °‘.' "_° °“‘'‘’"‘‘‘'‘5 “'“"” I” L‘ man. It “I non. ha: two can c.Iuli:. avenue in: un imrh Al 50; I «Ar prlmo ,1-lmoth . lmlu §‘..'(°,',,_'Q_";"f,;'f‘{,”;3'b’;fi;§3119;’-:"::'K;$‘u°:;‘£f rupotu (‘ram .\ew Mix and o1hcf_ mutt“ 1% M. E. gr¥J":0‘IZY It Co., lseanluovrii, have m ‘uh I“ “'1”, mm. mu“ ‘us 5,“ If mu“ m___'_““. 59. and 6"," I. “H. -can ‘.1 an in nurnu are irnanactiom hero. Via could ,,_.";,.g;-. and 1“ “at”. choice on area -Hi: mini. 2-: m.. do -50. $i12£’J¢l:5~b um (duciunx). ",°‘ h"“fi"2f; “J 'I’°f'*1 P°=-0|“ "_“3‘ tub The mm ll uenramwn mu ovcruawed in ;{1;,;,¢r('}-1.'_\§u,3..Ii!‘, sun; 1., n.w .k,_ ya" :24 in. rule: hiu-—vo1uman mum. in‘! rat. :;-2; ‘ °’' ‘W ' "' °"'}=“*l‘3“m': ‘N P°"‘vkJ"‘ “Nut?” mun (or two and I iuliyiilca in every direction. imui in min mill :1 ‘ ;l riir -couniry an wug I.|nt1€~|-ff” ‘HIP! '30 40- SI 50: devil-> -I-val -Inlet *5 ‘;."“¥d"“‘;z '9!‘ "W n 7 “ '1 315°“ ‘"4 C-nltiu in I-‘uium Ind \\ Ifftn Counticn line not lrflkl “MG. 1 M’ ‘mlmuu W?" R.“ H “C. 4 a rig. S Smiglg-ie-upcd vale: do. 81. “Suit:-perch: ‘urc .u«- rib or rualy. About the on y reuion an“ ,,¢“ gm. “,9 pa; .,,_,m_h_ am“; m “I, "N liil_i{; do ‘Cd (new), lul; do ‘In. l2I,l.; no ‘fr, Wuqiiote Piciil and '2(.\‘l'1-nnuyivlnua and l‘.’1,*;-'. auw VI, IIIUE: iO~lD‘a, rrriaicrcd. i.|7\'; Ohio? ilouilnhllly it?“ .\'dl‘.';.::‘. £731 XX3.d:iC‘k~\"J- 1. d , —' . . 6' M: W. 1.’ L559! 0'. ir lgan. an ll ta, 9'4 ;I' am- 'o wmwn‘ .,l gull‘-::icl§cr..ll: pm!-:rreil.m'.:;n; am .1‘ Arm almrc, 37|,'<c:ia'4c; Xvw '1'<'>rk Slim-_ Ver- |‘;|¢j_fl,o um, 2,1); - nan )o3g - 7; pi-.v;l¢n¢.: "v . want And New liam whim -la 35017:; lab-washed Adam Ex. Co iloli; W 1;, Iv‘u-gu ii.-1,, (,‘o,, 36),‘ line, we; (in liznlnr 'y_ (2643: Caliluniia n -rm , Amencul Express Co., 60*.‘-. Unllcd etuum: tree 01 burr. guud condition. ‘I'M-iflic; nixlny ‘ _ _ _ ,, _ . .. _ . , ,. . no. a band: ere queue It a Inna price: or i)iin_l.¥int cuuid be assigned It-u um niceipu of ma I~.xpreu Come. 9,’; haw Yurx Central, 11: 1;; Eng, burr ,$l<*.. hurry. Um I_.-- , lixil, inejaoc, lrcu . nu All . ..~——i’lenly Ind dull , noun-i ll sun 60 1 J‘ 4,_ _ . bad wizlthtr and mud which ion ngnouul aqee, 15:5; preferred. :6; linrl-ml. 131; relerwd. 1. we. {mm-; Ur_e;:nn 3043:!’-.1. my inner: mu-27¢ I...-i; ioumru oi mmi_-nun mini»-_u_uus.-mania. si'i’&?'..r-.i...i, :1 scum .-u-pug; )ncl.i1 an: an _ ;‘,’l'f.“‘,‘,,f,",‘},:*,'f“uz'c°;‘.f‘j,",,““ :"c$:;€‘,"",u“f""'._\;‘l‘,’;,::d I-he -In;-meat oéh -incl; iiimugnnucn lilmou, Him. Centmi. 535:; Panama, I56, ;U. P. for Kn-tern; isuami. ......e:vm. in Tax: . in-M 1JiiliLuiItLlr——(;oodha vi -iioin Imnied |up- bu. .mh,,m_m.m N“ York Mame M", _mWM_m‘ Tilt II-Ni-I-EN mu; -‘O-WI. organ And Cu: 51.; . , . 1,.“ sham, ms‘; nunol. o¢;un|_ 9:; blue. {all medium 1.: quoted as ‘svcncg mm. -21'»-soc. 2‘l{1l.n1IM‘liVe—npp!eI uni.-u9.\;c: quAi‘I«*n and i-u;nuw.nurm.ini‘woun No. I Pu‘dy.m:1do ¢uuldnol.|)e mule it“ Chlcaxu. /uany r:-to “""“u°" "M “" "“°"b‘)‘ |l°Hn=d low!"-I M- in .1 pi 1, guy; 5' :1 mr comiiii an-crew he<l,.'i0'¢‘f'r'mrdlum1eiAln , eilpeacieusdll 'h1IJtu lir¢Ie<:v a. Rain 3' in .1 u .3,ug» . H; fly , _ Loni: am a strong oppmsluou from (‘hie-u-u duD':pr¢‘i‘i.-fnedlu5:?;rK(.':iercinnd.WC::$:-uunsz Ci‘: ¢5~1l7i-.;§ine-Ii-i:iI ’e.I':c. (.'0l’l'hI'Ii[|)l.lU('|’.J!!PdI:;I __ my L'rl -pkg: agrpim in u! ;6 do u. iiigkitlxc; ii 110 En)-1;. S:-:‘;'!'rlI“"x)i| ff!’ IlI|L“;‘D“‘° evil-¢‘v i3F§7".‘.ia= ’I':n- &‘:l-:h”:r“:‘u" Rig], yeluflhlahfn w°'b:"'"m,; ,hu}ur;. who nru utiervd in-r low rate: and nor; :|u1}§L] nu [naung um, so--; sew Jggwy Cg“. lo tonne, (3-'s’HTu. Uuwnalxcvl lie-mac cum-nln -ell; Ltoczl 1:3 571 lmll Igrllcb -|l_|l‘.'u'_|:<i. uuogv rhu-r.:oui.. o. l~‘n'rryn,, :93-bA uhumu ehuconi. ‘fiend u.my'5'm:'“I‘;" d 3 ""|'°"‘ "I1," ai-rommociaiion by this C1: to and Alton Itali- mu ,5. K0,.‘ mmd‘ ,a,,‘.. 5L ,..ul .i 3.3-as» for (alumna wmarn. and ram . 1'8 s in (ilEi..\‘ mui~.u I'l‘_AS—~DulI and n-Jminal ll 1f;""7:*,-‘*h*°°Vh~ "N "Ill W-‘Id. Wzlw ‘ I d " (“L N“ ;|"'° ' 0""-M 5‘ ru:d,w|.iich in and aim: a in been um ly ;;,i,'- 5;’ ;-_,.,i ,...,g¢.-my 54- 1-“my. “.1 mr Neniunky gnodlnrimlrc. KcrI(IlrLy1'l<Iiiiin3, mt-— I-H--«IL r-u- .20 . .. sx 356115507 bu. this on min at n itIVbn—.n §1°“-f,”g,M,"u‘!f}“‘ “‘°"‘~ *’:"3§?”i"'“°‘“'.°"“-_ ‘’'°'‘“’ °“’ ° ‘ ‘’ '““ "3, """°""‘“ " Judi!-ed lKl‘="l‘L 1-oh , uoiwimounniiuz W ' '. - n '- ' l‘ r 1 ’- unwaelicll. ‘L1’ ' i’nni..<rn unw.i-In-ii mm 24‘: O''’‘'“‘‘- ""‘- " l u dcdlun. “w ‘ "m"’" — . ‘ '"“"'"s"Efl "n°“ M5“”° 5“ '‘‘n’‘”- °‘' ’’°‘ '“'°"5 mrfl patrons Ii. Ilia n:ccl\'¢o from Chip are r 0 I’ ‘“"'-“‘- 5'1» 5 PW"""'¢‘l- 3- L ‘ 3. '"-" 1 '| . - ' ire in-n Inn: auu 1) no "5 » - ‘ Mlmml 0|“! Gwrlll - N1-M-flu’! =—|II-If-all enough in permit ndrnncc in stand II I uotuionsu - Tm-a name. 85.’: preienva. L5; iucago nud 2.-ir; IIIQIIIIIII. I £nlIln_rIIL\ lnliiml ..-....i., ,,,‘_-W,‘ ,5,“ . .,, ., ,<--\lH‘M-l'«-,-'?-‘,m-=nd Ilcmlgitflm in.-mic. mom». wire. mu 3,“, ,,,,,,,, “me, n, _§|°'d ,_ ,0‘; at tho P-“Will Ylrdh Thorn Is not Ins: M«_,.' W; 1,, pm,,,,,M_ ",7; 0” ",4 mu” |fl)|‘,|'| .n.|.~mv.._ ,-.,c.«_,:.¢-_ ;..x_\« ,u.1i.,.1,.1...,,.-mc mnl ,,,l,.__ , n.~0L."i'iu:li.\ \i.4.ll-:‘l‘.\lti.I: (can now sell at Iliu. i)li_r;—lm}a nominal 56: Mcnmrcsny. buwh" “ tn 0‘ 1 M M H 3'" that catches in. shipper nu -guicl u 9. my n,,i,“"m “,4 1‘.-,3...-,,.,,.,; ,5 ; Au...” -k nu, 3'.‘-awe [or extra.» arcunliu; lo ii-ngih; mm 24..-an 15¢ uplu ii 500:! 9‘ box; i:ucuuiiieru_.'uoi-An in V ”Illlll26dA“i\_l>'i I-l;.’l;:mIIu;mrnii.‘11|~I;>(‘g§- xogay mm made up ‘O;-‘ ‘om mfmc "-la'.‘:‘“:'_:;l:" n-ducr.uLn ‘in {rain}: riliet’ Aha-m scvelry gay ‘ _ wlw - an n.3‘.‘ii«Ir.. ii‘ an an i run I xir an) $1 an ' ‘ - <' __3 °‘\'IH- ‘I u flicl w in naiuriyahuii comisw I. in ii "’ "“m° T““"‘“'l’h ‘H H'”""" lflmc ' E r er I," N F “ ‘ ‘um shrcl IMHT: ‘ Yong! nbownnnge ui$430£M 00. some bur nlugr difircn [rum niinuoru an we iiackiunl limit] and 01. sou-nu;u..\’ l"ilUlT--We quot: blnlllln ll mm W‘ "" "' ‘.3; ll? 1-Lip Augngg m yum.-,‘ pfgjgrrgd 3-_ 1 . li_i-.vI "ll. 5.‘!-&'.l7r,. i-Intern IIIVGPI. (2'&aHIc. 3-‘ow z I.’ - ‘ ' dms'n Ccntnl. 34%; Cklcn 0. l¥ur|mx'wI> -:6 ‘‘‘'k ’"|‘*’'’‘- 3""“°"A " 9‘ “W 0"’-‘F*'€ °"°"“""‘ 3‘ ‘*0 V1°°< I 'e'x'.ms:i-.;iix»«i. i-iiuesifliz. V‘um|ohi:md nail £'.',‘.’.‘i.'i“§.‘.'1."i.‘.‘.'.‘..‘§.."o.7f"£i {:'«‘i:° ”"""m '""u°° ““§'?° and An" m Chmn‘ Quincy’ U7. u,m,,m“ M" 3-,;_ ;(,"‘,n_ 13.“; We ri-pm-1, wales 01 230,000 in dnniosillr, 152.190 -ah-5 fl i"J'l'A'i‘I)i.S—-[mil and nmhnnged. .\‘o demand tu 9'' Train u-bone. $300: radon: lnula.50 £0: to um modcnuaxau : lie’: ofitré du named J H knbom mu. m ' ' ‘Ami. “mfl mauled um Lcnlra] Pnciiic lnnde, IN ' Union Pu-.i nu nl Cali!-'-ruin. $0100 bu pullcil and .'o<‘),i\'iO Eu '7 Y extent lor choice; all in quslll or cnntlliinu i.lim« Bu en urn. ' hII’l'QlFlIl|l. . °umv.n.d “M, an :4: nlwmeuhfi-Fm‘ d nd, ‘"49 P°‘“‘°n 9' ‘A ‘ ’°“‘l- 5"", "“ he” 5" PW mg; go x,..,.,.‘ 300; ,1“ in‘ ;..¢ 9] - Inrrlgn, uutin a mm! of 512,100 M.—[uuuon m ,, cull Lo mu. I-um Inc can bu) Ion pcmhuluwn in IL-smiiioi.r1Ii1m—v~oi-in-¢aei;si.:2a rum: do hm. "M u "N I M” ‘ W“ D - lrunagu rroin an Insuiuu-m which is growin rich ileum: c'n.-oid.I.1: -lo new. Ii: l/irzln .old. -"'“"““ °‘ 9° "'”""“ "0 U” “- “'5 3‘ ““ “'“"“" "" “”"-""“°" “'‘''''d‘”” "'"‘3” mm M‘ 3"” "‘u°“‘ ""'°m' will: the ptdlufl lean o:-ct“ in “muf‘"'l “I wdlndclgiadwt at b" "Mn". “mud 0 Au’ ti: do now :3; Missouri nu: ma. nu: riuumnu-un aunxrrr-. n 4 am .r i'in~.s1‘ui:~—:+«.umern nd and yellow W,;.‘§f,‘j,;_..,;§"',1"‘.!“;;",,";‘,,’§3' mm ., 5 ‘,1, , .""“ ,j,’,“”‘-'’', in: mum ally '"'dK1“'|3Xl«7I.~l.. haul; shipyrnit 1.4-mm,-I. Sunni ~.u.—imo oi diiconas Ior Ihreu ‘Hm!!! "0 I'm'vwV=*m‘M =0 mwml In "H! mm lg; K6 F1§‘4_I;-1J%<_>§_:_-c-".‘tJIe:’»:zl“¢’3t:"-il 50_v:J'l|>I;'|i w h I d -rm I’ ATE--i¢i..'I 4. cumou. :2 no; 1 xioxu, i:oad°.'eou':prinin .3iowe.rue';t'I’i>rer:I »..'1‘.'.'."..i'....‘.’. ""‘.‘.5"'ii-‘a1§'o5le’i-‘.2-‘v33;“;-37:31:33fsrzifaeniifig7‘ - wad). 0 0 r 0 M -111. ea. :21; (,'i1Iil.do.Il¢: 1 x um. 4-. m am in mm, ,5,“ “,3 ,E,,, ".4 °,,.,.l,_,._,u",, .03. The .34; “W” mm-‘ sh m__ 0 3 ‘V manila‘ bill: in 0 ten market ii.’ per cent. 5.20. Kai. and nude in in I mail uni-ullsiactory and im- '(,3_ 1333- '¢r;, 1933;; 10.40;, mg. new 5§_ ‘lm};_ pruflulile condition. Iiuycn comm iunrnrd 5“. yo, cu.”-AL-1a}; 574,.‘ 1”‘; W-¢n."¢d_ -;;_ slurry and purchase nniy in n iuninil wa . Finn rum, April ui.-—iunm now socount moi ac-c. wmh are xre-W: dc:-rcmd. and can nn .v be put vet-ans -cl at fiksml-av; red vomuu iiimrcc; um. do. nu no- ix Mu). an. 31:. u-mi dilhreuace my mu, bum“, 4,,m,(,,,,__ hm’ m,,°_ “K. TN! am very eully while do I. in BK 713 V 3. lot acid Ilflrl. ‘run: or rvoflnx laur— 1'.’ 14:1). 001 . 1:6 I'\’|1I¢‘"€d- -‘Ind U" WEI’-‘M ll 3 “'7! G U509 ll Lust! I-2|-:(>—~camia line and inulicx quiet; Dflflm 9' I X Mrlj. do Sll hr E ‘ aux _ .30, 53%; _ inf ';:n:ha Juxghw in:r:!nmber1im1h¢x math: ;.. apply ma cum. Let liiiélpefi (rum S:‘.Dl‘:uuln to oil at lower liriceul. Cmulilng Gninmlnxll iurmei ‘I0 choice iimoih In new ‘W #2 la in 3"”-"L - _ ’1'- '-Al°l.S‘~C|°‘ ‘,5 }-5’? I0-l°lN~ 0'; Had‘: _‘’a d ' ’;|:f'd“ ,"‘l;,’°‘“.',f,’; “'"¢“K“ °°'"‘“'=° '“ W3 W; "*0" H145“ GYM’ prirau, bin cupct and clothing wool: we neglect» $331 3-5.‘ clover in 1 50010; llungaruu dull M, C Nd‘ -flung; ‘-w5..“1.£«‘l:lI"N. can Th“ Gaemfindflig 5 N ‘ l''fig:u‘: ' ‘Lu 1; wmd I-INN lflflldli Null‘. In this nary and um ed. Alarm the min weir: 8.0.1) to (limp xx, ;": mid Inwer ll (bwbr: rt-vi-l.op15G$c; millet ML} -n'),__;A,.“‘ '3',‘ .‘ 59. min fig‘ cob mm hmm‘ He "°rw:“’u“"‘ l '"“f:." W lT3|€'5|l¢Uf'l*°"|T-lflfl W1“ 9003 china to ten1u. ' (GIT; 2-£00: 0 xx and 11.1. 15.!!!) d9 xxx on Pri- ""‘7‘“"' d°“" 95°“ 7 ”,“~ 3°)“ W‘ '5‘ W0“ 9'30“! M 3'3 3°} ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ K C m B 5 T "m‘ ' “"“ °b"’°" “ "M ""7 P"°""°“‘ 3“ 0"" 9'0 ”¢‘UI 77 - gc g‘ gnu" "“"’l7 " 5"” ‘"3" "'4" "Sm" ‘"1 531'“ Slate And will bctlonniy meet next year‘: crop. """"" nu Lu-nu‘ 1.6110 do 5 blow we 3,500. do in " nil 5» mill the returned. nuoo V in. -‘shun. ll , _ ‘rho Pmishtaue-non. blood, m;' 2,300 «la is hiuo.i,‘Iic; Lam do mm. ill. Louie rmxm rum. , YLAX ill-I 'n—c:-uoiam now um» um 10 7 on refimd; in but 0' ‘-9- 1*“ "'°4,’,*’,',.’,";;.,‘.“§‘ :h.:i';xe.3T“b‘:i’i'ri-‘war.:rr'鑧gh§i"‘u§::{Iou£?37>c'fl. " '"''°'’ °‘’"‘'‘.’‘'’'‘ "“‘ ""“’”""' “° ‘°‘ ""°“ “‘ Therm vua no ciumgc in zzniern ram dl:l¢nuin- mun. 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'--« -’- 13- -fit‘-Iilsu HgI.ll’lnED|: 1.-':.'i';~_..‘,:.'.".'i..,..1.,‘,, f,':‘,':,“y':,:,':;":":‘: .n‘,";""' |"‘:,-;-’«,;‘-'~_--l-.;-‘_-"I_- .,mMNm,“ on -mango. Aprlilli. I310. ‘ Iv ,l-5-‘I'c:’“': D¢D';'vS:lI'_:¢:‘.d_i 5’ Elr’1:¢l. lgldtllltk I pom“; ' lotk Ii nan-Good nun tcrdlna: m-en. .-quill :4: l3.‘(+dl.1 5-‘rt-'. I"!l'H1r dull. and yrlfeu um nyo [real mails-tn beyond the Mhoihnippl. on-I)‘ ...... .. ....i1.a»o H.528 . [om “canon. M». (0; you go; Int nnn1a, nun (lloziges col‘!-In. chuulnrd I3‘ 4:? Suite-:: m.’:ub§'|.gilr'di‘;nr:h ‘"4. "4 flu. 6' 0' cgitflliniitil ‘mi-ii-§.i.'-..“.l-‘it "mam, hm". ‘Mm? "'9°""" "'00" h"" 9" w. have .0; . .¢i...i..-1. 9; ;..,.;,., M... ,,,,,,, from W", ,u,m,,“ ,m.d, ,_ wm,..,.n .,,.g.,. eyllu-E H!‘:'tl’rT‘l2i(¢i:,);:ilovhr'=4tn{“\°ochiIl hi gel,» ,4“; ....,,.,,_ w.,,;g1.‘;,;;,'g5;i;,',3';43;;'g '°°°‘”’ ”“ mm: :9 Huiirinipg-inn mm. Siliovliiifi It-man-ilur 1},“ “'13,.“',,§;}2;,'€‘“:,,';ff‘§’“"c}fij}‘:°°°' °,;2;_.'f.';'§ . 5 _ . , . _ . 1 n __ - I I St. Louis to mini: in Kiuuu. u and. mad cm in 3 my," ,1“, 5." go in pug, up}. in elevator in .1 no: ‘ii-II lion. 7):" (in Jan egrunp hm. sdiéi §:ii}¢'1'u"‘l3-lr{iii'iuJ'i511iié£'3i&i"Zi nan“ 0° $111.3-'l"I.'&:I4::.gln1l5'u‘t-'6‘.' ",£l'."' u'i§mi’o1 't':‘i‘:5'nrir’n'..". 1-,, win in wheat n1_rn Vi mm? 73; cxlra 0).... ii :6 . 30;”, mm um ,¢,av,.,.,4.,¢..g "m ;,,,,,,c,,,““ M 5 W “M ‘N. O! noun,‘ at in min. lot: in: a. us but en‘ a. flan:-— or lH¢\‘lUI1i’(i'IlID. ' aw in 925:}: :5; in Iten-Ir -in-ni-_mi -um iisfx my ‘$71 "V Milli in me}. liyn flour uliriuntcd. _ U l I _ - _.__ . I’ M uullyrugi nu--um. rlo. l in mine: Inns. 'x'iiIr-I-nie.oi-comma I1. Common. v.«.i:n. \'ur x.ii.....mi l1iilQ'\I)'||l~ Lurn nuini quiieig nicm :1 7593 3.1. Ylu-at cuuiparoulilioun. ul iwuuid milurprilo ‘I'll! —— .8! mi. . q-m;,g()ca_.oa'gnngg you 11:0. And: oat! new in‘! ’ e._ h.“,m," _ 1,,‘ ,,,,,.,,,,_ -,-,;,..;,‘ ,,,...,.,, m...,,,,g mm,‘ mm “M”. "4 ‘. ,N[.o“m ‘$3 an M. u,,_ and our ili!lih(:i mum btkix hi:-laled by emu, 3...; .,,,,,.,.¢ .,,., .. .,,, W.“ T?" "[1,; n :1 at law iuillly. Marlin: M1 |lnn- 8- an M 5 W * -"h ,9s‘*"v-‘I gflrl lnmllr r-awe: cums. vn....;.,...,.,, ..,',,. yurlln sir-riicrr. nu-.«::.s:i.. mm on “:5 ad in: Pfl'{(‘li » ring :1 or n’ I ‘pp.-in 9: ex x--' '0 w W’ ‘ mnmmmo Wm M m Pnmq. M Wx_»_‘___> .4» . Juli: I It_ (lu|)l)I2,:'i aaoya ‘I;o.;Tlg°iic“u;:: (lgfirbb-;“'l‘,""'fi[|)i<‘. :.i3l.to J‘ F MN“ da r.I:..('l;V|Ali‘?‘)N'!i'¢Il|°M)u 1... «.9 ;1_e‘s'nm$”'rn;.mi;"r:nx;:_:u.cxm. well, if»: bent: Jilivrau co in awn‘ ii./lo; _v..,‘g Ciiiu-u Amish carving lie rinlumcra. ' Tatiana and nap Growing in Ongou. ‘ 13$ :)¢).;‘a”.';‘;-;-ifiga-, 3°“ ‘[ 1;‘ in 513-_|'“;”; ;‘°'f'-':f¢‘l“:‘|a;¢ T}?! 'I.‘ I-n._ ullrcr 95¢’-J Eh:-nlhruj¢—%utl li-'ncl:“‘ L W; N uxx.\s—u'ua-2 in issuing. In-ratnCl.tVba‘I’Jl‘0QiO. -"mi-. glmiwlfliau 3| ‘itifn 2|.i;"NiL. /lllllrrniui .._-.__... ‘folly-en grin-vlng, Ihuugis on-.¢uilrli_v uniting/1' Q,“ .1 ‘'1 w_ 3:) 7a_ 5,1 no xiii. Did; Wl'Fl‘ rev .3!‘ .‘If(|l’.Iiiii}§i.-'. b.‘$‘33'\i’3{§7£ l:'xfiari¢i' Cups ''‘'|‘;._* ‘d ‘ l‘ “ WM’: “ 0%“ Ii} "‘,'.'¢',"‘f‘§‘§f”.i“’“'H3i:'3'i§§"i=-U": van’-3. MM nl(I':I':'lnl:h'c‘*t I Wifztllm-li'il'ie 'I:‘IiI. Prnviurml. lo cziaupsirallvely narrow Iimiil. In unlining cun- lW‘&d 9“ 5 “"11 5‘ 53 “'1 0 “"1 1 '1“ V"'"“. ,.x‘.'?:["‘f§'“ m n ",_“a" . Ji~7Il:—.i; -7-'5 ‘.z'J'“£u‘a’l“it‘2ii'(” '31-inch ride. u we“ W lriinrilion. roIlKh“unv.l ‘£0318 mwilzlc dc: (‘urn in lair: (mend um! um: - rm-nlpu b"*.G'."J ha’; The pnsxerl In this branch of trade don not mi ubiol in i 0 . g *‘ ' ’- ‘ ‘I ‘ '5' ' ‘ __" am: under..................:............... none-moo ""‘""' - ; . mixed no rs»la maul:-; dz" siciinw L1‘-'*2ilg'c' ‘M h »‘v H d d “ d e mpar nu A reson ccordlnd to . N“, lnfgflof ma rim: walahl uoguiend l'iluhurfiBIP'WiIfl??. In-. JOIlhI—’&lllIdX [cu mu, 1; "3. ‘id. Tuna i,‘..i_1-n.:-Choice tam-ltd. nun;-1 1.!-_.—.v K],-, K,.,[e‘§-g1___ ,,‘”_fl,.,(.,'w, 29,05 |,u;',,,[flJ ‘K “" ‘ " - “” "" ‘" "° 5""-'30 6| I0 flu! the |‘.f.fl0|i) rt.-turn). mu cniiro product fur um 10 . mg; 25- (my, :5», cuminun, U) . . ' ' "‘."“""‘ ‘°“¢¢"lfl|-"4 H. and iumcr ...... ., v 9 - 9 iz'IIm.i5‘mi union rrcclnd. Uunum lair {mm . . . , \- q_, ’ _' y: , I ,m,,,,,,. ,,,.,...r--mil \-..—n..,.,,,.,,._ V“. mini 2 I a ‘J in-rm-n um: H.-iii: 4044.:-_ Ifllllu ii-an-.rn and ,,,.,,., ¢.,,.,.o u, .:,,..x.,.;. gm“ 9,. tune,“ mu. yuul. .0 war bulV1,B1poumi|, wiillolhi”°'1’3~ ‘N751 V Jury in 1, g to good 93 was no, (.”m.‘5,__um Tod ‘rm h :_ __~>. _ Ti-ni-on and icuii mp. 51 g, umjfl ui-in-rnna-iimiaylm 9 vll. ' _ ‘mu W-,3)‘ u“ n n. ‘h H," 15g H" _ .3, ml 37' ,h"m,,: an Inca.“ u,.“_Ho mum.‘ I "H M ‘ a fl ‘_ m,_ 54 m{¢5 W; pun‘, , -- ' - " 1'1 r cu-. II ;.}ll*4r. (cut more Ihlfl mm. (ooi_l corn-le-I rum: ‘alike l.0U¥ai..‘IlJkI.N‘}-‘ ' , “. ‘ ‘ - ". ' ‘H 5 9' )._i.)._ },...-......\n .l¢.m..,¢ 3, ,9; ‘,,,m,,“ in N .u~”,m " mmmmn H“ ‘H n i . PR1 ab. ar yaw mkm” dad M ” iiiiorneinyy. io.ieIi.. Iatiiiry .n_imm¢.i,_ I lift; nmrin —u.m..-.1 “.4 flrenltd. flrllnnj I-min... y,.,.,,.1 ;,..;,_.,.,, ,,..‘,,,«,,, ,4.,..,..-,,1_ q'.i’(‘.l, Lantern and Western lot-mo. umurnla uraim-.ry’. and the liaullicrn markets ur0a which The Iltmlill rt‘! [lilo Orctonxprmiuucl iau'i'n1{.::?:: ::l.X¢<|iu‘l‘gI piiimblgi NMW5 5'" common ‘dark Imuh Y‘ A" um“: | ' A" 5", "R m’,;",‘;:' 3"“ “:“‘- '''‘'N‘«~--h-‘-_ 3! 316%! W "l”""“’ “ “""""“ T“"“'55 ’’'‘‘5“ ‘:''’'‘-.h‘' ‘5;’?'#~ h H , me‘ n d . . _ , . , . . . V. H. mm; lung, in dupe“. H, mm,uu,, rim mile. but iii: on kind that limb a ready Ihimuln cal fie -"7 5' ixicilium do rin nu !3:|ll|,.«_ %§|'.H-'XlIr()fiI“lIlI.K‘3@§'07|1l'1l|lr pm-mi-. ....»m. claoa. 1"iiIr’i'l uu'§ui..l, I: T‘ "H" .l.”am_,,W”_' ".,5._‘",_,,.,,,,.,_.,,,»m "_¢fi ‘WI?! 1“ 993:1 - “K4 i H I16 3 | f ‘G _ ‘A3, _"N,¢,,w,._4_,“, ”,.W,! _ x r .wu .... .. Mmw _, _ _ . . . ("|.1l.l‘l.‘IL M0111,»-gs , odemi: mueni. Iflcg yd met as at reniuneniivo prman. in principal me i my do dn ~ 9"‘ 3- KIWI I'M 0' llfuwn .. _ ""3 5- ‘-9 -. I|I|aiuu-I. nourin; —.tq.ii-. rt] “.4 ur.,..,; , ‘ L15. .,.¢l-_g..».| lo tllesin-.:Irrn1'r: riuo-;l.mJ .!.u.9i.. . d I , ihelro an In How of nnlialpucd overflow and ,,,,,,“,o, m“. _‘”,mn.‘ "W flown‘ “ “M (13 W w,3”w_£¢d,.,,,,,_.d ,,,,,,,“,M_.._u,,u‘ M 51 £riN’t)l.‘_.£riinnl-ir.Iloi((.I\(Ai . . ,,,,, _l,,. IE1“; mu. .' lru-ii iv: 315:;-)...5_ ,,.m‘n_m “Wm. pwflwufl " nail and Pm hang.-.1. P¢i‘riil¢-in‘ iii and near‘, manner to Ibo consumers on me lh1e5[eg¢d m.«,,.,...l,.5 nfi..4.u~.l .7... m.,,‘. ,.,,,.H Um, a'I’o- (,,,,, Jilumile dn |loul~1; .n.,.m.m gun “Va ‘’“,’‘'’'‘’“‘'‘‘-5‘'-'.’,‘' -“M” W‘, ‘ vrn~ ______ ,_ y ' 1391331153 urn‘: Mmivlll m.u)».:¢; u...r.n.. to Mr. 9 "»,“"‘°- I-'1': ’°“'""- 1-*5“ "*‘l'”"‘ "°“'"‘| - ,,i.,.;..u.,.,. ‘.-|,m.i.m,|,., , 1,,” “km of mm toluwoo iiiul pzlreo ;«m'uilu at xuumluy gilntfli btiélii iisuri“ ‘"'“i'?l’l"*=fl”11‘3'|°ifi'-I‘-Mlltrlallll it-Hm ' ‘"""”' ma“: ' °‘"’ h""‘°' “"“‘ ".';';‘A'|-3“0 mien ol couiii |l'i'li'ar‘.'.§ ‘gnu 1. annular nilu $3132. ‘All gm 1 },"."j.:,",$‘.‘Y",§”‘.'§.‘;'"'i ’l(ll'£i"::S"‘:ahl.'1.f:‘:h:a5[é£; ' ' ' . .2 7 " .in win. r I--. u -in-gnu an. 5 ... ..i o '. . ' ‘M1 mu mm‘. mmwm“ population. A“ an“. «ions 0’ no man lonponnnco. M the present lmm. ‘J“.:m.“ brim‘ Ur" ""' “’““ 7 h''"'‘ " im-“-“i“9" . l'ArilU!in m.)-m:.:.--.ln-2..-.| fll‘»<:rlnl-Add 4 Jar-iii! ‘ ' H. ‘ ,3" ° L-'fl'n__wuw,".‘wB|2c‘ m_k_:‘.‘m Imuffifl is man, wme50Du':es no given in the uni wnuon to L1 ir ' ~”ilM'||Ifl I-Iwnri 1251- N0 mm 3«\1*‘l~‘3« 1'! 11'?! AK" 7~U“1.13-Rama! l,Ivu- In run at Ih-mi am as \l < my no rnrm nn—Cn in re 1 ->l ~ 3 - 1’ UiIl1‘4 Milled to owiswixn 9! mill: and nulpenlion own article. On ilusiand the Hernia: will Ian tan in W'"- W" "°"‘ g7”-" "ii M" bale‘. S1 We‘! ' <i-m- run a * turn llfi-xii _i‘»'..i 3 g’ '-.'-'s‘ I" :53." “.1 go’ wt )1’ im 7" 10-11‘? 8" ”N"’'' m m‘“'"'' cs‘ quid‘ "lav" ""1 ' ’ ' )4!‘-—IJI||I. w [ . ,1 _ , tun. liianiii Ruin-in nlmu \L§’.3|;|u; g... 9., r... ,1 ‘,;,,,‘,, H "“ """' '99’ W‘-|~h ‘W K" - I‘ -"F 9 9* "L in cum uuzu la! 'oia,l;o Lu: meals-\Vu!crn (,1 guy, 4“c,1,,uon 0; M1,.” ,,¢“““‘m,s year an about 1,000 peumin per Acu. while on in G 0 U'"1"|‘" h’"Pn°0" ,.,,, M“ ,, ‘L H... V V, I. . ff} '5'“ ('31- Burn.“ nmilnilo. In-cu-i um:-dtrslulnvllirlnanci uh“. W d Mk H‘ ,, ur. mum, , H I 4 nM"“‘M «um um. um "am 0"” two. “ my “M 331,,‘ 0," 5-w,,d»”§; hwmad H. . 9 I .. eat ra_l0|nJ ma. (‘cum , ....ma.k..n¢4Iucs hula nus study luv iuui mules. Iau for eouaswu slow and ‘3 "‘ ° 9' °‘ " ' ”' “'"_ ,‘“" ‘ I ll? ,1 I greater ocouomyln the an at all {nod nun, viii: ., “,_“4 “,3” N, am, 1,“ M, M“, H‘ 1 h ‘make it In . Y .' _*""""'- vmma nu-r. Ira-oe. cum . i.c_x~ _ul 1:) .\l. uni. hell’! 1‘"‘K“"-'31’ m|dd>'« “’¢"em. 134:. do 1130 . uru.uvil&;iu-ionnu-l onaulzzoi, imrzua. rm. bl-iiIIx—l‘inlIu:i ndcomi-clzu . , . . . . .. .. zinirruao \‘r..u. C.\i."i'ss—1lci:-nu-l (or choice [um “um. any, hi,-q, um ha: - crime noun, 3!: 75 9 . in mum aio-imn an iucruacxl m-pry. Quwmmuuuy. lpol, 31: man min; I an Dduno. liuim l.-$03 lav inn:-5. liLin¢~—cu.ror woqnd c no new at tuanlrln change in nu surly iniuro. miiuxc at an any ulna in utsbiiuuncui. and on G5'l'Ufl'—Wo quote: 3- I bq’uu2¢ axe; any;-u. melee 3.». «gm. -Vv ytluw while 150 I aggyrhg W¢‘gtor|‘1i ‘ED113216’. mitt.“ quiet; 30Hv£. ’hIII )' qu cl‘ ‘ - i.Ivnw.rum.' Avnl 33«-C4°““'_‘—"“|"“'|“,"" ,,',I,','," and depi-nn«'l; Iuucn n_,wo halc.<.¢I:Ii mX'_“uk“i 66-lI:d'0rleuu, wet. I: 4- "E: ‘gwmhiad. dull. iriourzmma. ll‘ um: gm _ v . .. s Bl .d’-I sprlnv whom. 8:89: mi; (Alli.-ml _ 5 , fl 1lI\iII‘;CHIflI7I‘n1D clniu '.v|&u’UI£3 wi‘I_;"_§ lg‘: 3"“: flaw. (.'hoonaa‘.‘.e. (.2-.un_ 6:-‘\I_ 4-) . C In - 81:. IluyII|—l c. In. 5-5! 3”» ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ill” _ 8d. I.Iml—,\InerirII >-N-I I" ‘M’ V ”' '11“: pooi.L:>s. 'raII:.m-»-. r‘-can '"‘- mi» when ,o..;'¢1,;:,]. \\'e.-nxim rrur. ulll“ W. L-..;u_-.1 }§In.(v.IuIu during put three dsil. gg_mg 9“...-ggra, ul Ililvw -1503' qnnfllcn are zrwun. ~ A(,{nun‘.u.'<),AprIl 53,-l“Iol1r nominally u_ chanted. Wheat III'l!¢LlIed. Iom-.r and excited; 2m.l s wring: SI log, So. !9‘J![c~'-I31 .‘_Il,:Iy- ulna sl om.-a IV}, um.-; I-Jwed SI 01 June; 0. I &II(c' rvccl 500. turn nellvn lmllolrer; Ho. 2 Ialca I594 16);!‘- hlny; closing‘, “Xe y, (SKI: Juno; new high mixed llieiin: re cCIx:d' IOMG. UIIII In IIIIr dis- Imuul nlld laws!’ '0. 93¢ spot: uxc liar. Iiye —fiu)'crI and MI an Ii[I1In' no Insnrmllnnn; 61:13 mm. Berle: Inuzlve an lower; 5-sign Ipol: Mo XII}; Mu June. Part unev.-Illotl Ind lower‘. 31 Eihiflil 6-} II 321 I?! 4§~.I.l90Jnne' 82% BK 022 l:aJuly. Ilruler u.I. not quouh y high- ; 13.305 spot; I3.L3’JIiI.4'I'Ke Juno; 1.3.100 ET ll:‘Si}(n Jul Bulk meal: I-IuIlbxIluI“l4:udl:g duru- \t ;ahon Gnlfl c'shartrI' I/c‘.n OI"IC€.\I‘ Efgc-—II'I‘I :JDXl’.‘d.’)~ Ila] H007. “Call IIi‘o:rd—- eai ,"¢ over; .'I-. . urn nuer ll un- duuigrd. Our IIfl('Jln:§(1I Pork lower; 821525; 1131521 'I'§Junu. In _L1iwer; III.‘l'll(‘1hI»lI:ulll)'i IKCIHHAH. A ti “'. ‘ottna <u wvzi In lower at 1210:. l- ourueteady Inn) in Ia'.Ir dcnlaml. when dull Ind lower to sell II II 10461 ‘:5. com Innnilve uaomon. 03:: study nl. Ilye steady at 71117!‘-Ii. Barley dull and nolnlunl. Pork blend] ll 8!} ‘Scan, 122 Kl May. 511 Buyer ‘Lard Inactive; utzalln In like hlld, l;§‘-fo Iul 'll.II3i.i*II.[Ik Ielcuyamn eneuuti Io? Iuttfna dl‘III\'¢:‘Tr;a sh:-miller: 3 ‘c; ulnar til: Ilxai null, I21‘. M8. ,1!‘-.'c bu er Juy; deullzsc, Dawn mvlnm uIII:IIzu§ . Hogs- Llra stead mil in I’: r Ilouiuni ; common w‘gI-ml lIg_lIl $7 ‘7 70; Inir In good hczmy $1 red “nn.."".'.’s'l"«’}’z‘ "" ".‘.f{‘.‘.’ .‘.'.'.‘I’.'~ .-I‘I.'?.?:“ I-‘.‘.”.‘£‘.3. I2. acne :e<-r:vI:- choice (.‘I‘nl::l_I 'mIl.; mourn: ; Iu‘cdIuII: xrl‘.dIIJ(IflII;I&II‘OflA0<)"l:l':é&‘:$1(:4.‘ km“ on Iliuuxuuu, p .— am > I3£0l:I5.;r.I_or rveillirdz Iilxnlor ('nI¢_Ie. L‘~'n'rr ii“: .3‘ '#i‘""“'° ‘I ‘i“’°".‘I" ’.‘€.-ii‘: "‘ ’3.'.“.‘.“lf ‘$3 . 0 I I: c an I y; 4- 53; l\‘lc-oona‘Iu End Aluineaou Iamll $5 ' aid 50; Pelinaylvnnili, lmllaiua and OIIIIIIB £936 ' I'll“ 5'l'lIdl‘b 51' mm: 50. Wlirat I‘|lrI Glnalvn; I'¢l‘lIVc|(-‘ A nnu red 515'.“ Amber 1'. ' Jpmu \I'cu\II~rn 51 O7. l¢';cIIIu-II:Izg:l. Co'rI: nucl- (led ; yulloir u C3GCu1",wIIIIl Il.‘:;«';cIl~;I-.. in fur rm ml '1; white 45&.i5I¢; pix. 4.150. I n ";Val3(:1oIl‘l"ll bulirr dull; fig YI6rEL:l;‘I:':;I; nr ‘ nnty exlru 3-NI‘ ; rn I ' ::jo.Ion. cxinu g&;ul31J;£lnun;..‘l:3cIo; L3:Iu..1 eslnrn aunt J a‘ nu av‘ . ecu steady; 2-low Yurk mimic; Iv.-.u=_ru again: 12%». Egg: Irrn; Weetcru Imah Il_}alI_c. \Tl>I.Sl>v. april .?.--'X'IDIlI‘hdI)II. gghosaézraki .'n. swiliu name Slzll-I; ‘».aw to c ix:-In ;nm xlchlgnn Ipol And May SI ‘:3K~ (‘uni dullund lower in mixed Blhfl} 10"‘ 011194 Gaff‘. om dull an lmrcr‘ Michigan :3». 1-1 ”':'.:*“:.- *‘.;..“"t.";‘;..“..“..." ::.'?i‘.'°- oun II III: um: nag . 1 . corn arm lllI'0|1.‘6. Quin quit! and nearly .4 1.0122] 1:)-o Lilnlull .\IB:ZH74;:. -“II-\7b“':“ -2:‘ unc ‘II . . I-or ons— luv to I25 I: qm . 1'orkL’§Lo. Bulk nbollldert 8,"0Sig’<:'; clear rib lIS§9lII~,'_(I; clolr ll}g‘8l3c. Iaoon IhO\lI(I\‘-Pi 9..b’a"J.3iKo: clear rlb l‘.:‘50l2}{c; ulnar ltizalie. liIInu-rs.e. II 91:»-.. l4.rIl-’l1cn».I:alti;‘ra-lI,x;.~.; kcgn l5cJ.‘ Wgadu 1 ueulyu 5107. Bagging ann and true Ln: . luiinirnie, April m.—CoIIon dull and nominal; )‘19i‘}..l~.'i'.; lake, D00 lulu; remlpu $34) halos; IIII Irm-nu, US bzvlen; xI.1k‘;‘I;j76\'I rules. Flour. And vlslo IIC ' . )Il.“l.\fAU‘I’I':l. Ax;».ri|lI n.—I1anr dull Inn end lower, Whoa! olmuoilw-oak III l.~.'o Iovwr and cloud IIrI_n',h‘u. lpnnx I 0'1)‘; Sn. 2 spring 31935;. i..‘ur1uIeIIIiy; No. .510. lair dc- uund and lower" 50. 2.30. ms In-ak an-I low- It UIILI . or; No. I rruh Ida. Barley qntul ml firm.‘ ma. 2 up:-In; flu. Nzw Uuuxu. .Apr1l!:.—.'au M’ In good do- nnnd Iind firmer‘ c.mI.imon T61 '15‘, III? to fully nl: Tluclligo; pI'IllI¢ I, came; chulco sxaw. irlole-nu armor; torment I15. common to nlrlelly Irlmc 120.'I6c; prime Ia cluulce rebelled 50656:. ‘ :1: rule: A! Blame. lily quiet; prime Ila. Purl: «lull and lorrer M I?! ‘I5. 0 lion nnchnnge-I. Ugéd ill)‘. high! 3; premium; starting, bank. 6. I5. DALTTHDKI April .".‘-.--Il"lu<ur uraily, ilrm Anni unclaangeci. I ‘haul qlllul. iimi IlrIn- .\u. 9 Wulcrn run! 81 IANII. H‘ Purim 'lvnnin red II 5641 63!. (‘um doprviued And now! led; WVIIII.-rn mixedldvlljc. Olu qiIIr.l steady, up-‘hanged III-.I llrm M lbulfic. lie: ucmIy Ind uncbuu . Pruv clam quiet. ueul; IIIIII unchnnzcel. lunar nu y «nil Ilrm; Wauurn prime to nlwinl H-3035-‘-. ‘Alf 0? I004 3'39 ate. I‘t“-II'(lIetIlll‘ crude 65.'o1I5'e' Icnued l:I.v.;c. Colroe -ieadr mil nnchmged. _\\'ImLv nmnmzl. Bourux NAIL. April !:5.—l>lmIrquIet' Welli- em mp: no ‘HI; common nxiral ill ; \\‘Io- cuzuiu 315 M w‘ Minnesota I001: winter wlieal.-Ohio. ImIIIma and Mich pin it: IIIIIIOM M 3368 W; St. Lou]: 366969411130 N nncauia and Wlecnmin $7 950950. car: did M 070110 In! mixed and ;euaw_. mu In Iuodeme demand) nglxed and Kb. 3 while (642600; rein-clad caawc; ho. Lwhilu 53-B . Oawxuo. N. . yarn !5.—Wheut qnul; ml- vnlm club :1 will ;.\‘n.I while Mlchl n (I Is; Oxlnll 6061 M. Our» ulosdy; uld mix. Western 66¢. larlsy ilmmr Iuui quiet; So. 1 Canal. held um; .\’u. I be: $105. Conan. HIV OILIAII April %.—Coiwn-—D¢rnnIIA madam»: ulna II..1oI bale: buvvre mung moo I2‘-‘Ice; Illflflll do ruled; {D04 urcilnnl? to uricl flood urdinnrf II 4:‘ mlduiiu luif-1tl}¢c;uII.I~ ling Iusirlc I.IIIlIIIIn§ Im like‘ good mi-I. rlltn Io rnlddiing Ilur zmaicisc. Iu.-celyu net I halal’ rou JV? lulu’ ax rt»--Una llflllfllbl eianwuilault .641 else; clock 7 a u. In du.vunuII,'rnx. April 23,-0.4»; gnu um mnaluni; mldillin Iflléili not niuipuwdlulu; gnu: Ufl lulu‘ as I. lulu. DAYAKNAII. 6A., April ‘I5.-vllnitan dull; mid- dling I.'*.‘c; net roufm la lulu, zrou rcculyu TB Iuslul; nice 5011 I» . 01uxI_IwrIIx. I9. 0., April ‘£1.-00:10: quiet; Lllllddllllj 12110; nus roulyte 156 ham; lulu we I ll MmsII.z. Au-. April 3.1.-(J-Iuon Irnnlar; IIILIIIIIIAIF‘ lie; mu nml u no union; upnru haiku lirlluin, LL36 In :0; njwru ovum-In, XIII hula; sale: I400 bnicl. ' Wool. l‘iIII.mI:i..rIiu. April 25.-Jlnrizet gum bus an-Ir Iuxpiy rIIr§*IumIl~ Ohio, I'eImo Innla, w I v rnnle, uni abme. ueée; x, ltflrlbr-' medium. ‘Mine; ensue, acacia; flaw Ya . lilehlga Indiana niem lino, mm «too-. umlium w"l1I.'c ; I-nun. «Nadia; mull; wuh . Moan; uawu ad I Va. COIllI)III|{,l'Jll‘, mu IIniviiINd.*5917 ‘I! I Keene and medium unwnlmi, sfiamv III_ll~w_q-had. uaaog; nun Ind marine Pulled: ¢6'.I.c;.‘w, Ind lb”; yuiI¢d,3a0'.IIi¢. Dnr anode. - lluw Yolx A rll Ilil.—I’:okn&'I (main quiet’ jabbing ornnilhe uauelivo. Co mtioudn--lice ca Iamtinn Imlln m.-adj‘ rinu ulu Ami Im- urllml; Smut: llrI'J8€_ and IiII~kcrI,-caller Iusmy nu rcduoed a. cotton nod: telling uanro Imgly Mud rrlizce. Woo eugnodr quielenil dcyreued. Yon gn g-rod: dull In III-rt huada. Potroleuun. Prrnmdxn. April ll.-l'oII-nlcum !ll‘MlI' crude n It l'nriIIr II nllued dl£II;_ l;I>mN& e In: 'IyIIwIrIpIIIn dellrerv. Uiuvzuulr. priIfi.—I‘etmInuuI wanker‘ its Imnr nil roun ' niundanl while I109, I554 ; 5.11.1“. cu Ion. 4.45.. Tiirpontina. Wrnamturoll. II. D. .Apr1l lli.—-Spirits oi tin-pen: sine llna at we. The Hcnllh at the Czar. I,l’nnI [III layer: Bprei-¢nr.l The minor at Cur Alnnndz-r‘n nhcllcetlon. ellhrr fur 5 time or Ior av:-I whlnll hull IIN'l'| clrculnlln All over Europe for n lI‘c(‘.Ii. II rill] ilnmlllru cud, Imai lute rohnl.-Iy, Ilnsrcioru, some inundation. 'I'IIa LN‘ IIAI been rel :- In[ {or twin: -um: yr-.IIr|, and II II known I ml. the oomlltut enni lllclsulchul which In he turn of MI homo, and which :l8I)€V,'|‘| furtIII-r develnpl-Ii In hln mvn clue I-y Iho rope-nu-d II- l.u.'kII upon hill Ilia. has of late III:-round until the burden of bin sitlon hue bocnmo alumni Izuuilkvnhlo. and II gloom um.-u the whole inbrw at Iluuian Government. IIIII Ilacp, Imlnowllslamdticiii Wu noticed In Land-In In 1874. in-III Inderd It In wnndrriiil ism IIIIICZRI oi IIim1n—ceII do III! daily wark II “II! one had dune II and line hit reason IIIIIIII »sIrI-.d. ‘rim Iinlquu Inna more of the pull on-—tlInt of I main governing dlrcclly 5 van cmpln on two onnllnelm. lauded III. once with the power at an ancient Cmwsr nnd the work III I modern Premier. nmi the some at mprm-Ii-Illty grnrralail I: lIIO(ItII'l1 mlI.urI>—— nuai. mom-.r or Isl:-r oVl:I'n{r5Ill my mind, Iind Iarrlbln as the Ilmuxht II, II III prubabln that to Cur of Russia Irlm.-0 IIIr Ilrnlh oI Alexi: Tonliumif bu been Ilimurlauut hie liie cum- lielely and Itllllllttrruplcd a;IuIv_ Czar Almundcr. us hm» n IIII pm-nay ma Ivxcc-II»-—Iar lfter IIII, he I‘.aI‘rII'd the animal- ' inn of the semi, and IIIII llvI-.s—-I-wary oi BIW" IIIIK ran um‘:-r and Willis: In rel mo, and u mmzd by 1 cllntnip WIIIPII Imam flea IIIII ill! mu,-ho), run} well I.Y)l1I.ElIl[IIilIt' rt.-[In-maul. In fiilllr «I III! um; and II’ he I-I-ntrniplalm It -N'I0m'1I'IIII Elnmpu may he 3-rotuuildly a:‘.’uI~I- ed I/y IIII. ehanga,__ Married In IIMI2. : ' time» 5 bvmdoa I.ciIn.| TM ‘-3165! lulriim-Illnl ruIII.~mm of III!‘ stage In ml-I-r more mmaullc than Hm nvrrugc: mu of UN‘-4* Ix_I,TrIIrI-hell: r_n‘ur. ‘The lcudilnz parl- msr u! n well-knojml and VI‘; V\'l‘.|?lI”Iy Ilrm at Londmu Iullvll-III‘. vslllio an uyhI- nu evenin- ‘‘ W‘ ”l“I<'I': N I .u‘sIII¢-.n MIIII IIIII eilarnnn u I wualu Indy III I mrpa II‘: lmllut. Eastm- ‘.I'I"X I'ilI’I'*"!I-I- 'I‘;I~ rli-Ii I:\‘J‘ll’l"f, not IIYH‘ 1"“W I'”"|¢”; Ivlllvriib inu-ullnrill Inlrlrtly W-~"w‘-I0. villain"--I '1 lnimziurslun to the lnvulxmilng C€)f"‘tIIIr:-I ‘"4 V," um“ um M. l£i.IIIIII.5III.'v nude In lI_III'n1ru{a, hu our may, ‘‘“1‘' WWII: '11“ Imailaozao girl In- I I I ml cllnrt Io rolmhllltaln Ilm human Iurm ill- I‘‘‘ longed to ni immblc family or eleven chil- ilrcn. and by one at those oIItlm-slI.- of cm- (?rLNII_I‘ whit.-.h elderly Iolk-Ilor-II no rIIn»l_v e I- 111“. ha ulnlcrloolz to suppurl tho: wlioln Uh ch :1! them. The new vrlfa, too, rnurl be filled for Ii pnslllun "(Into xx-hioh who Wu not- I-l°l'|-'|I" and the doling: hlnlnxnd has scanni- In;-,;iy engage.-d,nIuit.noI' "nil AIn-umplIsh- .u1rull" to give In-r Iltsisilllk. .\ . .\l. ui'I:lI- plas a splendid mansion In the l\'I.I I-incl, aml cmpldfs hall‘ II I.In7.r~n \x‘?\'£llll£ I.) nIIlII.\Il'!' II) hill wnnlll. On rcrulxa Ilnys, I am In‘-It'I.lhu ex-belle: glri, real-I-.d In an eII:;:u2IIl_v It]lp(III‘ll- ed carriage, drives her ‘pair at poulus fur awn from the West 1-in to her nmtlu-r'I Ibo cln street in t:\'cnI. WIIICIJ I-I-n-' Ilurcs no mull sI:Ilsai.IuIi uuuzl Ilu-. gnuips In ; Ilui. humble neigllhorhood. fi"I'l.lIn \\'I):Il I 2 learn the Iadyis wurilly the good rurlzlna‘ \\Ialr|:I 1113 so unexpectedly {alien to her lol. MEXICAN LEADERS. A Tom-hing Flpinode of the Iniiurrectlon. Ithrnspomlcxiee Balsam Tnu.war'.pl.l An I-plsodu worthy of rcconlluz 0(‘I‘lll'Y(?<I Sunday ailcruonn. the 19H: 0! )IIm-II. .-ls Iliu train was coming up I1-om Vcrn Cruz. and Map I ntlhe Ilntion of llhu-.onnIln, 3 while flag nvlted thrill to inlvw, and llm rvmm-II_l of the mill: by the ‘* (I-gerlg-ruling" Urm.~lIlu- tlonaiisle l(I(I.I‘I.I I‘nIlIIl.\»l.'l ILIIIIH Im'I!.-Illnn. Lfcut. Col. IA‘1I.‘l‘I.lIpIl|, II [.,'IIlI:mI anIlrspc- rlcnced soldier since Lhu .AlIlI.'l'I(:.‘|l| IIIVKIIIIOII In IR-III, commanded the e-.1-Irort of lhe li“.\III, 0|’ I00 lf‘ICII(‘I‘S. II: was Slll‘nIlIuI‘lI'iI lo Iurrrmtler or deliver up Illa arms. l.Io s.~I.III he mull] not do Ihlx vi a xullluary man, and he - would 'l‘Im aneugom Irulll In French steamer mt III were polltrl Illvllrd to retire. and dinner pm- \"IIiI'sl or them by the Collillllllllonnllils.‘ It vru urved by Latcchlpln Llul they mun. nght and Lil him. “I will not submit to II Court- niartlnl In Mi-.xII-oi" he I;-.slI:mIIy raid. ($0 this was done. He mnrshalctl his men with such rota-ctlonlsa the station wood pllu could silo , mil Ilood ll against the WU who I‘-‘cm prrscul-the real 0 the lore: was not In afl. At the limit dI.iIi.'I1al'Q¢ Lcleclllpla wu IIIIIIMI and tllrnc 0! I11! sol Icrs: "I6 TW“ K‘”° UP “'"I ed to the mom popular aids: or Contin- ennn'II pie. (Sol. l.I:tNl.IIpIe is -are from 9 lhh doll -Ilul FHIIIIL of niiouri-marxlnl. lln Ian I I:IIIIIl_r. and iho moduru pemuotl has lwcu asslgrncd. I.Il(!lll, and Cmlgn-ss lus voted $29,000. to he p<II1 (row I118 I'|'0I»l‘-11 01’ Couiiolunne; but there In t'IuuIIl. in lo wlzrl Icr he will allow It Io be collected. Thu Lilllci, Iuiwlhe-by. is marrlcil to the widow of (Jen. Law. the honored LIl>i-nl deiemlnr at ru- Icrm prlnciplu. Afld whose name In addril to that of Vera Cruz, canm hmmrzs. The vix- Itnrs to Mexico will doubtless be discouraged by those revolutionary evauu. llqt, however but! ll may look. ihn opposition do not show themselves :5 nngulmq or violent with trav- elcn, and the robber bnnds, formerly insep- nnblu from _rovoluuon.<. du not Icrm In rllr up with Lllls. There Is a principle at [be h. ' tom of this oppésltion, Iunl It Is. "M1! the 1;" ~- ple ought to have more L'4>n.'-Idi‘FaIIoII Hun I Ibey I{eb—mol'o uiillru and liberty. C«nucrn~ In; the min I: ol.II:inIug Ifiuw lylcsailxg. we Iuve all-In yglven our opinion. They nccd Instruction, nrgmlutlon, Industry. 'l\vo Styles of Dress. I"}"roIn the Pmrldeneo Jounul.I II. mu I-Jlimr Wright the Immlator of "LI. Foulnlnu. ” llld now tho vellenhlo Irullrimco I-xpert oi’ Muncluuctla, who III.-nlgnnlcd me win Ityles of India’ dress in the Bloomer Ind tho broomer. 'l'I.Io latter In the ntrcet~Iweep- lug ooumulo peculiar out oi’ door: In Amrr- lca, which the Iununcr mshlonl promise to rIs_I'II'e and olungnle. In Europe, Ilour-IwrI.~p- lug Iklrtn end trains are reserved for the par- lor car rel. or the llnbcd wood or Innrblo -floor 0 the hull, L.-ulcu (hero but been I. ro- cent revolution the rnllilng-dreu In Euro nu capital: nlwn I claim: the ground. A rcu draz II;:ln'I I: aim of Ihu sired! I! not only com den.-d there In had Inst». hut dIll‘l'pIlIJIIlI«l.', litre women oi’ IIII do new rio with uch other’ In the length oi Illa my nppcmlagn wlIlv~.h the riullle behind Lhem on the sidewalk. Ynir IIII (I.PII(‘1IC glrln. richly attired. Inalrum, poorer women who wish to be In (union, the I-{ah And the hiuzll all alike drug thelrlnad oi dirt. so much for the Brouuu-r meullno. The Bloomer dress I: An abortive and dlrIIuIIe- vlnc extinguished II the Isllri. The benuty and modesty oi’ the rectal: and Turldnh dress can [It then not name rxcilcsl American. was doc cdtlnlotile loomcr. Now comes the tie-buck Ilyle, with nlIIriII no closely cling- ing 3.: Io reveal the ‘natural beauty 01 form and limb. Ilul II in, Inner nil, nature In null» dllilgclolhcll. nd Ilnmodnt because It nit tech: to I:oIIccIIi Illa Imnnin form which It ru- vnln. In n III Iuly dlflerenl lens: the -Iiirt I: alwn I Imrno ent Imunxuch as It Ibroude Inuira ni drapes tIIe chums human Iigurn. -Fur hwillh and nfllciollcy. and for bculty ulna, the limb: should be l'I‘c6.IlI"ll.\'IlJII III-aped,but never Imotilered In I bag. 'I‘ 0 history of drun Ihmu IIIIII women In the East WI‘I'fl ori nnlly tolled And wra Ted In rhswls. wh ch concealed the arm w in nu Izune IIII-n modeuiwwhich lm Imulc.-I) Ilnwu to us the dIvIng- ll append I: to III! alllrt. But It I: not fair to tax Orleu ailwi with the European Iklrt. The I-Jnslern natlulu rldlruleilie Im- prlummenl of our women by the sack which euvelo I Ilmirlllnlu, and Lhut wlltioul. lulu: or tlu- Isclu. “ Points." {From the he rnnoiuo l'osI.] [Io Ina not A large mun, except In his Ideu and In the manner III III! Ipoech. III: lace mu as grain in Ilia (iizineaeprahlum. but there want qulzzicel cut in bi: left eye, and bin tan a mu rich Ind heavy with I II.-reign no- can albeit nu I'll Id In the runnln Ivulen oi the lure: Dee. min; I Inst I II In htlui mud oi one oi the Iran on: In Cali OHIII air:-at, with line gunonl Agpdflflllbfl oi beln ready to either bnoa up I o Innrlcat or run from under, he wloed Ihlu Idylz “lI'r I flue thin to dale In flock» whln ou know §e"re rI t. I III III mo ant: Irom ' ood. IuIhnrB‘ood‘|a {I-Ian o’nIIuo. I malts all me money Ihrougli him. lie’: I: kind am: y, law mix: I one I wlnl. to me Irlemi I’\o0d And cut. I. " Ir. I-‘load,’ no: I. ‘would lbs (‘.11 Imyln 5 law Ibaru of Sn- Axel It main’ elmpe. an I, ‘an’ the Lorri Iumws but It'll get out of me rm-he roan.‘ Ma friend Flood lucked up tram III; wrItIn' (I10 ‘"3 ‘Willi!’ I CI-It Ior III orphan nnylum) ta’ ta: he to me. uh: in‘ nu M and be. lfnlfly ‘DOB’! W-|'~'h II.‘ not lie). ‘mill 3 thin In Iimro In the mine i. ,1 mm...,_ My gt THE RIV ER8. YITEITTIZD rrnftzn Moral. !!lZ|l\‘1C.Z lll‘.I‘0fl‘.l‘. Dally repartoi LlIu stage III u'liL(1r. with rhnngta In the menu-Ion: houncndjn; 5 p. m., Apnl ".1, .1316 Im— ' -uxuuo __ E I .5. rnnoztu. 5 9 ~. . 5. __ ‘ n. In . N»--1 L:iI'$Lu"-§".II«§L II nun" é Ilronnn-iIle._ 3 -i.) .,.l 1 Girl) I IIn....~I«: 1 --I vi ._ 9 o .9 I Cur». IIL. 3.4 1 ll .4: 1 (‘InrIni~.nu_ §_'-0 II II-- 1 0 I ouirtmu-e ml 1 of -n 1 Imlmque I ,4: II 91 to II Ignnsritl 0 .5 1 Iii-I I I-II-rps-rt _ 3 -0 I I -4) 8 llelena. An.-M 4-42 :1 :1.» 3 lII>runiin.!(n I: «I-4: .91 7.4 II 5- u b mo I {-0 9 ll .0 I . . I -4: . IN 7} n o Inn.-um-III; [J 6.4 .4 2- D 6 Lr('I|'rc. In.. {I 9.4» I.“-m..~ ll 41 o u H I Iuu,"— mi. - Ilrlow hum “In of wit. )1. II. l'I:r.II\'.(l‘rIuIe Iu Cums.) suxuni Surnel b'u1'I«. U. :I. A. Sun rival. A)-ni 16-6116. Bun Iru. 5:“. I003‘: rlurms. Anx1l:lo—!>I‘aw moon I :34 ensuing.- III-lgrhtulwutnrshovs-clI)\s'wI:Icrmnrx.23 '.‘-lo lei-.1. .*~;..gr-I1 uu-Ir,-r cculur iu'I'.II lIrulge...... .’/J H Ivrl. Specs undo:-nsdua arches I)l'Iilr¢........{'M )5 Kent. uLIIIv.u.!. Edd Hobbs, Pillsbury. Spread Earle, Grinch. Andy Johnwn,linnLuk. ldluarzl. LI-ulnna. Mazxlr I'.. Ililnnh II. 1>;u.:., I-..m,.Irg, ).IlI.ncwI.q. ltrcd‘n Lung, bx!-.i.II1't1Iu:I. Mollie Moore. 24'. 0. Elliott. Gmnd Tnwor. City 0! Ilcii-mi, VII-k.ulI¢.AIIiI] Johnson, I-II.-ulnk. Ilavnni, Louisiana. F: In-ad Izaglc lirnllun. Ilnlin 8!. Louis. ClnmIu~g,V hale, UrnmI Tusrer. nonrs AI>v).'n1IsI'.II ‘ro I.r.n'r:. amnn III-til. 9.87 Hana. (‘nmmonrn-.:lII>I. Nu“ ()r:I~.1ng.__'l“I-.1; llfly‘ 5 p_ m. iiralul i.aLannd h4qrm:_.\.U .ru. (-'II '0! Alton. \'I‘I\'urIu.-1.1. ,Ix:. III» Km‘. KL‘\>k\l}«'........ . In. liprcanl gin. i‘.r-nflnn. . rn. Joe KIIIIII.-y, _ m. MIIIII--«Ila. .‘xI. l'un _n., LIIily_1 . . Pmrl .'!'hIo day. i. p. In. I-‘Imus Kccner. . ..'I1:m day, I. go. In. ‘ I..IvI:II. WRAYHKE um nusmius. The river in but nukionu-v etnce Int report. Wnther clear ma warmer. lluamuu very Iaar, Illhcuzh not null: nr(||'g, XI)l'Z8 or umlI'II..s Ann Dtr.Ix'ruIu:.s. Thu Edd llauba fllld barge: nrrlvod from Wheel. lug with l.I.'I€ tons nu.uuiucIIIruIl n-ncla Ind who; more «an In lit! cargo Ia_aoo has nails. The fipreluilugle, Gr-aimm ‘0 tom prodmo; Andy Johnson. Kcoknk. lot) wan; Ilayard. linunlbel. - I.-'~ Ion-I: Mnggie I'., IIIIIIDM nlier. with Her wt) .5 lone grnlu And we barn) uuiduu; Elan, Imm Pitmburg, with I Iuil low, and Mlnnuau. from Reid’: I‘.lI'IdIIl§(, wub soomm produce. The dc- PII-turnI“wIra Ibo Mollie Moon, Iur New Orluuu, with hlr freight, nnd order: Iumcieiu to lend nu flat by the time who reaches Calm: the Elliott, [or Urtnd Tower: City of Ilelcnl, \'II‘kahur: loaded to the gunruh; Amly John-on‘ Em-tut; Ilaynr-I, Ixmlslnnnz 8 read E: In, Urniiun; Ilrllu HI. Louie. Camb 4! e. And ’h.\le. lur Gmml Tower. '11:: pncken nu gaod tripe. 30.0.1‘! Lnvlxa u Imrmrrlnzn. "hi Iw in wilting; than he run bnulnru enough Irma this port to load Imlr bmlu In NI-Iv Urloanl In Iva ilnyn, rmuclneuliy Lhrto nl um four Iilll over frail-nlny 3 Iarnoon. but two of them IIH learn In-nigh! sun. will I-In be the other. The Coinninmrt-nllh was dis: -po nled In the non nrrlrnl u! .1 I enwu III rcighl. ra- fiafni yeuenlny. And nu com led to In urcr. II Inc will punluvcly II.-an II p. In. Tho grcnl (filly of Ilitou Wu on the nine, but will bu lure to go us In. The l Iululppl Valley Tmnmormuon Co. '1 tin: I1-ml Ilmml Lulu I-u her law nearly ready. Iiud le- blllccl I._.r New Urlciuu dim: nn 9. In. The I-Icahn Nnrtlxern Llnl'e I7-he naxilmrn out to-tiny Ire the lint: Ital, Cunt. MOIIILI h, Iur Kre- knk, and Nlzlnnooia, ‘apt. Lamont. ur St. l’a.ul, M I p. In. Thu Spread Eagle lure: prom;-uy II I p. um. Ior Allan and Uratlon. The Blair hue nenmcr Joe Kinney will be Inn ml In her vtlmrl thin Inomlng, and will learn Inf Kama I.‘.Ily um wnyyulnla M d . In. Tho Innry ueaxnnr I..IIrIy Lee lam-tn for Pearl: haul the lfnmln Knenor tor Nllplel al I p. In. The l'oIiuIInII« lune for l'II.Inl.»ux-3 on saiunley nut. Dtcx awnxhwal. The " Zooludon" nllu Ilerltluy 3*. Gaylord Cir:-ue nm biennial: uri»-ad eater-is . u-Id II N cbnrlere-I I In Ifoe Manner ulsa Darla. ad will Iran {or the South bu-tier. Capt. bum llu OOIIIIIIIDII oi the boat. The Kounu. Line ueemsr-I no not an tau :4 mo Ilprnnd [taxis nor In line A: Illa Grand ltcyuhlm, but when you name down In rcllnbllily In to time oi dopurtnro um um Inu III they can any. you can tounl lhtin AI nnI- Jun IIIII no dleouunl. when Agent Jno. Hing xdvcrtluu his Ix-el In Inn papal»-40! pm you. mm; wlineu Hollie M III» . I.ioare,Iut Ca I. l’rInIero mama ‘end In. Doyle. re- caiv yesterday their mleul Ior In Impmvnui lull)’. |l‘IIIrII they riaiin I la: on oerlor to the plan Iauv miuplexl III Capt. ‘Mia, am can In none III II can at Il!.t{°p¢1 rent an. A Iull Ifoollul ol Ibo wot cl. .. Hill be loud In the local wi- Ilfllfl. The OIIIIIIIIIIIIII an! the Sub u II Ce I. Alex. 0. V.IlII-It dwfleutemny mnru pg, 5: III; I-eainlonoein be mu. 7., eliero long manur- luunt. Capt. E. lluu (In I numl-at 0! can used in the cessacli at clerk on the Mn;-rdln puckou, M. June: In Wllviwoud, And during bin cannot‘,- tlou with than Itenuien, mm many Irleurlr. who will ragrelua Inn: at Illa untimely ullin any. Tile Iul nu.-awe: mm which Cepl. Itilm wu r-onuvcu.-II. war the whim Iliver paelioi Arcl:.1".i.IrI:ezI.nhIch he mlrchuod uni mm! up here Iul nmuner. tag-ether with Cu». winni- bury. C»: I. lliilou use About Ihlrtywiglni run 9! ago In Inllritd. Ila lure: no children. T s I'enImIlI, I2 I. II. U. llasun. learn for fort ileum: and BI poiuu on the Up at liiuourl Iurcr to-liar at I p. In. like ll cums new. light drnuglat Au tut. Nnvintlon II now Inliy rammed hence to fit. PIIIII. ‘I'M "8nIIiIiIIe" nu th: Ilnl boat to ur- rlre st that on In ma. BM: Ilia rrollton Cvmcrrath-er "We bu! the ileum: ol taking A In up III; Sandy, on In-I unulrlr. on the new Am? slcznn tuIIIor'KiItIo.' built, owned uni I-ammIIudorI Iy UIIpI. Vrlsllaro Arnold. The Km: hu been ultn Iucuniul on ur hrln In dawn on her ilnl I-If . CIIJIAII; 1'00 cc -. luruu and In III nlou. " 'l‘lI| Iiluux Ciiv Journal of the flul nun ‘ The nirnmcr .. II. Durfeo, John Tod . muicr. arrival in lhle I-.Il7 Iron) belmr Illl-I tlnalzd up 35 Ilia old TrennporteIIoII Com An ' run-houu yu- Icrduv mornln about 1 o‘cI'oi-. . ilovce con- glued III Ilium '10-Jluus III lianulun (MI; I. And IIIoiII‘I'0 I-om ior Mail! On; JIIIKIIGI. Iaelu-31,009 = ken IIIIII Inr uoeway It (:0. In loot an About 2:} Ion: oi Irelxm III um point. and will nlnku up ""5 ‘bun Y3!‘ "31 IWI ‘T “III I IIIioI.I’lI'I' Iiorllouimi In III Ylnlxtun. WI -390 Flood,’ II» I. Thin lwlnt MII 'uclI ‘:00 ,|vi:IIIsr.I out lnvthe nIIemoaI.II"TIIoIch\-I-0o‘¢'III Iml shsru. [got IIII mo point: from P m.4_ -1‘ shuiii IIImy.nI-n pxopgn ...-.‘ .,....I u whonuo um um’ M. II. III-timer It was torn, up Ian illeir VIII; iv the Jim in II. I will to II omco. Ilo war glad to no me. He was rpnlzin’ to hi: chic I.-Ierk about ks In‘ the II-Icslmenu from gown’ mixed VI 41 the dlrldcnrlr, but kindly Iloppfd and no men nod and I wink. ‘(load Inol-niu'. ll sthin‘ I’IooIi,' seal. ‘savage in In uare utocll. It’: lupin’ about like I do wlII -mnlu 0’ poison,’ In I. 'll’oiiIdu't Iml Iell II Irina of It Ilmril" lie looked at me kindly. and Ira: he, “lava ll alone for I while. II’: rIIIII' like nfuli moon,‘ no: he, 'wIIIouI signs at IIoppln', an’ I couldn't Ind- vlne eto Icll.’ "I‘II:Ink yr.-. Hisilser I-‘lnod. In . 'l'lIln lwlnt and IOIII mo Enrago La Kc:-nu. Ila lusd 3 Irina already, but mu Irimllyto lake It nu’ give thefrniii _oI $31,200. Incl nlline olnll from me rind I'II)0(I; but dnn'I ho III ‘In’ nboul It: he might change III! |)‘II.I:I.lI wulc time mil break me. " Determined to Kill IIIII Wile. [I/rum Ihn Lclmuirii (KL) Iflllnrllnl-I On the I‘1llI lIII=l., Mn. Moon, wilt of "Ilma. hlrmre. mu Ilmt III III»: mm with I pi!- Iul Ilru-II by the lmlui at her IIIIIIIAIIIII. It seems ihni Moore IIIIII amused III! wiln oi be» In; unlruo In lilui. WIIIIXI a Il’p.'l.l'Ill.II7I.I took place. Am.-r slayln uparai-.-(I Iur home weeks, Moore com-.lm he would unite III! \'Il{oImr.‘It Lollvn wlill IIIIII, nllppmlug Ihal. the ruumr all-rut III! wllr.-‘I l‘.II:Il‘I11lI:I‘ mu Iain but eilar who had I:-nun to II1blIuuus. WIIIIEII In IIIIIIIII-II on [Ila Ilmuiurll-vllle and I Ilmliuuvlllo turn Ike. Iamr ur IIVI‘ mllou {rum I Iillutonvllla, III (many Cmxinly. M'>0I’l.‘ In’-ceina an ry Kl"lIIIl, and draw as I-I.-.l. |II'runlILi.‘(.I III In III w Ie‘Ii lIrI~:i.-II, and aid Iuvr that ll nlm I did not own wine ncriluailrm bclrr trim ho would kill her; luu. II she won! own to} Imvlmx i'_‘4\IlHlIIl|l‘.II IIIO I'I'IlI)fl WIIIVII win. win an-cubed 0!. he would Infill!!! In-.r and null 5 Ilve wlllu lnrr. rin. uuzlrr uuv-II "II‘I‘|IIIl’II.'nII(‘- s. ‘ Mn. Mame unlu.-Ii Io luring I.‘\IIIiIIlI'II'II II I‘l'lIlli‘. IIIIII 1-I-rII.1plI nlw um: II--I guilt)‘ of. Munro |Il!'!| rmlclllil-‘II Im \'.U'.IIII kill Iirr any W5)‘, and fired III!‘ pi.-I--I M In-I. IIIII I-nll lIII;- I In nu’.-I~I III Ihr IIIIII. )Il»I III!‘/TE Iim t'I1m\\'. | Ir. Wail Du» mu pm-lug at the iluw, and I I':\" Into Ilia IIIIII-N‘, \’:II|':I Mm-Iv II.:IIIv|iII t'~II‘:|lu‘, 5|.-, line ll»-II‘ Mra. Mu-Iru In Ilm Irlli-I:-AIM, wIIIi"lI V-Ila CIU.‘If'- 1.1,‘, IIIIII III’. I"IIiI-.‘>- list: was. nullllawliml. Wlnlln liar Um’/Ir'1r run ' I I'cIliIII‘,{ IIIII wmmd Mcnru pm-II-II Ivy lluz wIn- . Iluw ul Ilm llml»-«I. IUII, 0:1"-II-K Ilial hln “III! ; nu uui ‘rt drml. lm Ilrvd II NTIIIIII what In . Imr. the III“ I.-ILIIIII HT-wt IIIIA_ ilnu-In III» I)nI'Inr'II grain, IIIIIII-I|n,g II I-‘I 1IIII,I'IIIIIlIl u-rIumI~,wImII:I. .¥I":un- III;-in in 'I'm- I,-uIu:r;, the ilhi-.I‘III’, IIIIII II Mott" -I! III--is lull in - III far IIeI'I:IIII days ui v.II.lw\II.wu1‘.II; uy Wall llhn. ' ‘ ' I1-'-I rt .\IIl- ilril, Uhi - lllul. Flpr-clal River Telegrams. Biuxxwmwil. In... April m.—'I'lIo way his pnucd down “D130 :2, m. with 3 III: In , llAVr..'iI'().I¢T- IIDWA, April ill.»-'I‘lie ljlllnlcltrl Inc Mr Iiulzuquo IN I. 12., had blnmand Jo (at Fulton AI lo I. In. '- sr. mm. April...-—l1rIlII'L5Croua IIIIIIIJI - Bunchy III: II, and Dubuqnvi uni: uuon, I'll-twvlm. Am-Ii 21 .- III-er In: I tutu mil about Ilallonnry. Olmuiy as coal, Guiw. III]... Iivrll !:I.-—ArrInvi—AlI. Stevens. 3:, Loan !Ip.!1I,:-JBHIIEJIJ. Pu-leer Ulmeimsnil 8):. In. I)opnrI¢ol—AII. Blavem. ulnun Itlver. I in. nu Charles .’-Iurg.-In, Now Orlcpns 5 1:, m, (Iver la (nu Imiiln and Ialllhx. II anther clear. Ilarouryu. iliruvu. April 23.—-Itlvn mile; 9 Ice: 4 Inch“ uni Ialling. I'lr'.uiIt)| and nicer. Mlliu-III: .lynI:8.——lIiur mu Inriuno-r M iccl lo}-5 Inc can. C IlI"l!1¢I‘¥‘.llI“] DI-parted- llllnnl-,(}rIuuI'I'eIn ,V rlnllzurffldlewilxl UflIIIGI' I.:IndlII ;Ii:.IIIn. I‘lnnImmu' \ r .lmrg,l{I.ImxIa; Jnusee orurvl 'l’IIomptun New Orlean- Iurincrlall wig I. lIuiuivII,I.Ii. April ?J.—Uli\lr nml mild; mor- gmy (,3 in (as; iI,glII IIIIIII imul Imrih layuen. llircr ii ‘Ital; IIDNIIIIK Ilulrly. lp——.\rIInIInip hulls, I II. In. : II.o.~l I.‘ImIII. 1 I. III. : Mllxgle Hmllh, In. In. : Bend km. 3, Ii A. m.; lint I-'|IIIIIIIa ll 3. nI,,,I’lnrlIu I . (’IIurrIi. Il.i.'I p. Ill. llurII——I‘IIol. IV. Means IHIII law, 5 I. In. , ‘I‘I\riu<:oII, ‘.10 11,113. MI -1 light. llimwrlul-Lrmni, II.I... April ‘lb.—IUvI-r Influx‘ Iluwly. Wmlhtr rlenr and ::.IIII. I’)own—A?xJu, 115.: nIzlII.(.’lIzl;IIrIio and J'rIrl-er. ll lul II xiii; Means and iuw. S I. In. l'p—-VIM liblnklv, bun. - 11-I. IIlptIIl',CII|lI‘(‘.Il, Dy. m.; lhtflllll, 3 p. m.; = I.-III‘ Irilu. l_|.'(1I,‘l.'I'.\TI. April 7.«‘r.-lllvrr I9 first I lnrhcl, mills-3. lvenilwr partly rinudy IIIII rwl. Ar- rI.»,«.1—-illnngmr I-Immiliu-.(‘oIIu. Mlllnr, 1II'.‘III P'III‘l. I)I:p:irIIe:I-—-lluvh.-III, l'r'lIvI:I|n;; NIIIIIIIIIIII, Ioniinnce lllmr. _ I,..mgrIII,II, KL, Ilguil 25.-—IleIIIIu.-r Hell’. II.-guirlc-l——‘\'IIIl(Iiy'. -‘-I. Imnr Allluglou. BI. In-lilo; D I-«I 5 in--iu:o III III! r;umI. ' w i)I.I.r,uuI, ,\prlI 23 .\rrIvMI——llnlrIIirI .¢-. Illnu Inn-I. lu- nulrd I‘. Nlmnr-.k null I":-1: Ind Irnrln. ,\ l‘II'I'II I r., .\p.:I ;:.. --I.IrI‘r I..:I.n;¢, WIIII I Ian. '1 II.rI.I-I nu bhvuln. Ll-:5-Arte-I~II. ll. Lin: , i'IlIIIII. IATYII Ilnfii. i‘\I'l‘lI 1-7»-\V-I-llnrr rlr-nr and I-I-.-min... llurr Imlln , I In-I by UN: .\l"II"7'I““<I65 Milk-r, I.-III]-Ilia; lira 3'0. I4IIvI:|I, DI U'l‘I.'/IL. FIIIII -Ixl IIiI40l'IIl _ri‘t.-\'l'l'. liuwal Flu Ind Marine III- ,.| uiruma lwlllv min . III l,u;IIl.w J u an '-;rie-- . . u If . a 1. I B Anna I-!vl'?I. II. Y/In-ll. II. 'I'urvIrr. AtlI'~IImnI 51-vlar. I1. II-A}-1113457.‘)-II.i)7FCIl)] Jun‘-on .. Iimnn. I-. II. fun: .I.. I-:...I.I.m. |>'.- I1. mm A. flrrreiprf. - nmn: I-.1: :eIuIe IIIIII lulluilu, Wulliiloui Tliir-I. |,n|uuI.IiIIu um ,u-in . mu tun only In them: MN sons; 01 II. Lam. .: Xllfifl . - E. l'ort INISUll.U\'(.‘-Ii)‘. ' . . - .. .. ..._. -_-\a\'(-»...: .. -‘I’./4 4 lllerchnnts’ Southern I’.Iirliot "Company Y9! ‘atn-I. Mom his. l'lr.hhé'rxz. Sue I.>r'c-spa sud I I Ina)‘ IAIKI Ills. Ibo fin? fllK*¥‘!Il9f rt:-Iirlrr CITY 01-‘ ILI.TU\' . . . . . . . ..II. F. Ilul-1', sin.-‘Icr. "lD.."3l3A\SI|I. Q15!’ “VIII II-are 'l'III.‘I IIAX. ‘Folh IIHK._ II S a‘ckv:)s gs. ‘In. [I¢~IlIri‘IY- Fur In-Iyht 9: W"- "*5 ....I. Mississippi Valley -Transport:II‘Io‘n"I‘.ompanj’s §T7..\.\II'.Il lI'K»\.V'I) LAKE .\.\’I| I‘f\IUi}IH. Lcnu-rn‘I‘lII:l I$lI1I.4‘pnI:m. at} p. In. Ioullivc-ly. Yb! trclgtn -.-onrruu apply u once MI l‘.I‘Il.ll u; e rI|lr1"l>nOLiI.-III of Wm r:_I-wt. flI’.| P15 . II. 1151. l’n-Man: . V\. I’. A .3. ‘rrlxlunlzrni: II. C. n.A.lu::s'IlI:i£. V. P. moi Gcur-nil I‘-‘II Icl"IuII.I)druL N. ll.-(Irv-:.I y rniucui nl-1 I2 nil point: In Trxlu. Alyuame rm-I Utorxlx. oARR_o__ __I.I2I.\3;I3- FOR NEW ORLEANS And All WA; Landings, Collzmti \YE.u.‘I‘lI.. . W. Shields. iau.:'.e!. O, 11. Clerk. II. n 5 n. In. John Sunni‘. Hauler. IA'a\r: .*_\.\ r1l'."I. at 5 1-, In. for lrclllltnr Dill!!! Apply on baud oi wlnrflmull toot III L.hr-nlrml and Muir‘! Iln-en. Is. !I.—’I1II-mi h rah-n hen lo I lf'.’I(‘[N-r\. I-I via. 3‘. I). I! II. I. T. C0. UIIIIVI inc), and Lu ps3Inu on Ivnrima Illr-.-r. JUK.‘I' \V. CAIUCOLL. &I*‘llI. (I Lani: Parka Colupanr, _ 701 5!. MA. I. Sic. Ijtrwvlzrc. Clan-I:-r. ¥\'IllenI\n'I1 _nIuI ill-Am Tuvrer-§IrI.Inrr labia C. !:I.l.II)'l'r ‘ I'||"_|Lntf_ mullet. rn Tl3I'21I\AI'. 'III[')£.‘l|Ar and 5% KIIAY. It 4'1. Bl. \\ . II. III.‘.\.n.‘l..I.. en. Pnelxlil gt. III-nI;;phI;-—II:dwS.I. LI-mu Parka: Company. U. S. MAIL I.l\‘i5. For Cairo. rmlnnnlmz. Hickman. Nun -hit. Crrrm-Ilie “.4 \'It‘LlblIl'( -Anchor L B! E . . . . . .. I 0: TIIU'l<L"aDA'(. A5." .. n p W. ll. III'.‘.I.‘lIfI.I.. . Gvnernl Frrlrhl A zit KEOKUK HEIIN LINE CIUXNGE OF T131121. I-‘rut Y5: -rue Llnrl Ilntumnn st. lmnln and “On uk, and Ell. Louis and 3!. I'nuJ. U\'..,... .. . . . . . . . ..\II-nauth. man up fur Kn-Ru‘ ‘tn Slim. a:z~I;n': .n.I Irxullua. steamer ANDY 1011!“-‘I).\’. I.<~.nI-II H. La 'I'I'I'.3Iul‘S. ‘rm, son's n...i I:ll.I)AY8. ll tulip. In. for Rnr1IIIxuIn.Mnsr.nrinI-.I)nrnnror1.l)¢ |>uqvu,WIn~ OBI I Inst. Pull. MI'NS!2iCVI'L..v......... ...I.unuaI. mailer. Im Leevu -mm DAT. um: 36,51 1) m. Far Pluhville Louinluin and All wry Lsnrllnn. B.\\'.\IIl)... III N. nu-I.-r. . at mum on TI'nIII.u'.-I , TIIUIKXIDAIII nnd :sA’rI'lllIA\':I III p. "I. Fat Irfitlil. or [II.l:L‘1'. npply an I :1. Imlwreu \'lIIu and I/K.I1OL lit. )l.A.su:I . In. I.r I~:""9.:I. bA\.*4. \’I‘I‘ZI)Y6 uazu pan. III-nx Earl: Picket Company. Ynr uuxlum. Allan. Grbfloa And way lsndlmzs. 57.H1‘HEAD FXAHLE. hf. Mun-r. filofvhrlrl |‘Ik. run I’); I . 11311. 51.. (Inc: -:I>ut- bou II»-I ul Vine Ittrol». IIFIN RY LEYIIE. Sap-nrtntclduzw. . DEV. JKNKIN8. ALHIL ' IIu.so' 't:ni.' “M- llliuioluit mm rlckn Cb.--311: I.I.‘il‘.. IN Anna». Jrnrrmwn Cllr. Iloourlllc. Lrtilxlul. Wcllluguuu. Iulnu City and all \\ A1 I.|udlI-3), BILL: 211'. I..iIi'III. ..i‘nrtIn-.;IIi. Inuxor. 1 A3‘ us I. In. . (in-I-E sh -mg, Inutu. Learn .0. T..‘\I)ll\'. Anni 1'3. ll) 5. In.. pmm -In.rI'l---cl ">0! M I-Iln um-u. _ ___' > IL J. \i'III‘I'I.!ZDUI.‘.. Aguil. THE B. VV. DUGAN, i.‘Ll'P. .1. II. KINSIY. Win In I Ian 41:: pulling Ln Inon powerhzl Iu~ ciunorr. am will ruuuu nu nnilu wipe In the Porilnail (run In I ran 6:31. Yellowstone Trnnginflniirvn Co. 11.: an: l\l.'lMl)rl '.I.l.ll11’PIT«I!3IZ. I-mu upre-ul tar Ilse In-III. -ill have hr the llourho HI; Ilura the In-Id at Invita- on an I In 3 I-|I0unIuIe_ uni LII Ihlrrluovlmlet xuuu. on HATIIKIIJIY. April .9. g-mum Ulhrulh mi. In Iull Inlelu Iliul-ru VII-vnlelln. 1'-IIu*~I'n‘ 3! III: Iluru villa Inn-1 Iran! -«I uuu. 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C4’-To rut up Yvnnaulir lanaaurllh rm’ IN‘ I 4 4 ‘ 7“ ‘ Elnunu ll lwelinx uni I'Iu.Imnz. IOS"I'lh’X.l. K. . ..... J. I,. Ilrnnmu. Xnner. snllfi \.2-1 lmI.uIip. III..I‘I-om win Jun ll-nrliw I.. J 0. . KING. AIBIIL ”"‘.Pf":§.—'"" J3./.DA.1\‘I’Im ""oN",'" GINKKAI. LAC M11‘?! MAND- tmu: rol nude um. J-Ioiiiuuvu. A Ilor-I. I ‘law I ml n unru:-nu 509- nm nnsrglnrrn Mn-on. LII Ixlmu a! num- varx nd hr in work promptly elllndrd to. _:_'"i56'l'KI7I“'3‘I"lJ\”'I~nIIIII'I".""’“" ET}! (REM X LL01’ . IIPIMIVIID [fit l-)l'l¢l‘0'Ii 91“ I7 I . ,:‘.,.~.;.-iI..;z':.;,.‘. ;I.zII:.w:*°W- .I. I . I . L0 4 . ll ..r.'°,';‘..:'.::.II’.'3..'j..t7:f"“:l"J.‘":.....* '“I‘3: l‘:.'..'I’.‘I"“ p-..:':'::i .. 0EI,u_[i’.1I‘E 00.. ilIowIiu Uruu. Keir Yer]. l"l 811.3’.-Broiisvig mg nnmmiiv or I If I I W execution Inn )0 ulna of the . the Iimull yours? I. .-min i'onnIr. «- unuble In the Juno 9 . Mia I’.'I’1!.‘Il?.3".‘.“.11I."..°.fI b As!" Court‘. 5 ' use I-I . (N91 0 LKIIIIII III: MIR: III |'nuI- III I. 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Iletened. lhnil mend In: I I u-Iilemem I lanai. II Ilia nut ll-nu o Pro-ate mm at uni znunly.-In In Man and - on In Mnnrl D Juuelluil. A. ()0 LE; Iiuliu lrawro mm .l.o¢kIuri. dual-91L es. ml. 0 . AW“ _U_"_-________*_ _ ___ II rm: DI!-ITIII court? or -rn um. _ uuvrn Duirlct III N nuri. IIOIIII A. burr. hnnlrupl. ‘In To me uudllun wt um Above-um:-I Infill? In notice oi I1l( Iuppolnlumnl Moo 0“! A. Horne hi AIIII . III l_Ie (man 0 Hi. Illl mil Rule 0 M nwuc. uh I I: la 1) IICICLWISG huiwcn nd udgzd alunliruri II on '“'“”‘5'1Ji’ll:“ilzl-Il?¥.I2S%1°“’lIi£?5"-I?" “ . ‘ I C -- M i.'orI’I- ruarul uroel. BI. Louil. him. April ll. I87 . 1118 NEW T3085 13 h prfftfil pul u to Mary Ino- an at I e body remain Inplureindrr IIIo lnmlev eurtiu or nverns uuln . nnnnenlly rnru . ‘- I4 . cushy the ELA ’ 2.1”" .°;$’i»...£”c'..“° r we . . Ilnd A. V. \i'I_!.l.lAIlfl. M- 1.. sale ' um Irgr MIDI!!!- Otite. ho. III I)lIM I act. III In by. I, at. mm. Benilfurtlrcilllhl-u Maura . v1)i'1a1Nu _AND sco1g_ltI1~zG. COOK 281208., 4 STAl!Llfl!lP.p {Bin — ('II¢mIcIl D _v-n and . .I B.mun~n. In& .\rIrII Huh Ilrrel. In-er hrumn. “'.'1l" "“.‘f;.”."’.‘:l‘:.“'.l."#: 1:3’. °.’.’:.‘:uf"“:.':‘.‘ “II "II; ytxlnl pI¢'uu on. no churn vtllluhe m.nde. .IlII9I' Ill and It .-olan IIIIIII lad Ilrcuea ulwnry ‘I-|(‘l‘1|I‘£IUI'\1I‘§. d)’¢‘f%0cI;:fJlIGIr9':llI1u:P:C4:!5fi‘ll)°II}I7IF I I 10 t M U ' ‘é[|.‘L‘:I.UIlIi'IlIIOn¢'I I'.'oIn lyvnex Iron. I ‘ nu (‘mm IIIIrvrIII:IIa Itfili. lllxlh IIINI. BI. Inuit. D. EGARTSIDE com. 06. DEALLIII IN -Inna, Carlunialc and Bill llnliy Coal. No. 213 Ullolitnut Street. slulppl. It pcutori. page to ' Cnplu. GLO II I‘) will I’IImInb news. sparing no expense to distance it: nom- ' ST.L6u1s {}LnBIDmncIll. ‘I'll: purnzhue of Lhe Dntocxur by the proprietors of the CLOSE has mcuttd to the . consolidated paper a circulation which we feel assured it not excelled by that of my journal In the West, Ind which Is. beyond all doubt. one hundred per cent grub.-r Llum U131. .- 0! my other paper pulvlhihcd west of the Min- Tllo new paper will continue to be, as each of the old ones vru, A REPRESENTATIVE JUURNAL I‘F' THE GREAT - REPUBLICAN missus of the Wait. and fearless in IL! sdvocscy at ti: urdlnnl principle: of Lhe pu-Ly. Nu uxpr-mo or Industry will be I-pared to obtain the mun, sud Its corps of lclcgrnphlc nud wrIIIngcorrc.4>(:nI1nuI.8 II III: lune»: ax- umlilvo in the country. Whnu the Own:-Dznociur wfll nlwnyl be In the from In eusuin the Republican puty md mmauxu, II will mservu thu right, A: It in In duly, or the duty at any Inwa- papcr. to oppose any measure not In nnlmn I with Republican principles. although It may _ en-Iuute from men acknowledging Llloginnm In the Republican party. Illa Wlfllill Globe-lllllncral FILL AIM TO BE THE Bast Commercial and Family PaperJ in the West. It: rmders with we latent The new! of the WNEII will be rcwrilien Ind I prepared especially for this edllion, so u to put the Iugul. nmouul oi Iiliornulion Into the minliest nmouut of |p.1.ce..-"Thin will give 115 In opportunity to derole s_ lug: Ilure or our FAMILY AND LITERARY READING. We shall Ilia pay Ipcclnl ltlenllon to Mar- ket Ileporu Ind Comuieruinl News. and Illall I -- enduror to be full and reliable on III Ineiien 0! lateral to Marchnnu Iflil Fllrmeru. «. -............_....._.j.......... ‘J The WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT IS THE PAPER 1'03 The Farmer, the lrlarchant, the Manufacturer, the I'u1I||y,nndI'or All. It In the Largest and Best for the Price In-the United Btlltch. NEW RATES 011‘ SUBBORIPPION, u.\'cl.I.-'nI2~.'0 I>05'mGI:). Dally, IBVHI pgper-3 per wcex, paryear........................$1B 06, Club: or Five Dnlllu, per year, 55 oo ‘ Semi-Weekly, (Tuesday and Fri- dny). per your .. 8 50 Beitll-Weekly, III 13101)! of rlvo... 16 00 I Tri-Weekly (the Semi-Weekly uldfluntlny DnIly)............ 0 00 Club; gr av¢.......... 213 ool \VI\ckly,|cr yaar ...... .... 1 50 Liberal Comnlssions Paid to Agefils. Agent: wanted at em-y I'aIt-oillca In the West. Send Iur Clralxn and Specimen‘ Adiircu 1‘IllN'1‘IN(.'I C0 IIPANY, ST. LOUIS. i Atomnirminllon .. ilI!~.Il.Ir'} V IIAIJE-87 urun I. L. I-n"l'¢l1Uf'll in-I.-l in-In ‘Jar a-vi.» .aI nu (‘..rII at the inn-an L‘-marl at .-1. Louis Cuunlr. murunhle tn !l»¢_ A II "rm. M‘?-1.--f u M I‘-part. nor! in ma dlrvciod. II In D( I»! P'o.-rile-|.:.d .\. l(u‘!'l’t And I ml XVIIIIIIIII . nv:l,1PI.-Yul:-rivd In--vi land 0:: I the I".;1Ill. ml». rum-I,‘ inn-rwl. -uIr.iI- III.-I pl-upvrzy nil Lhr almrr mimrsl II Ilbuw Ii. liuul. n!. In sum: I-7 ule Iuurming III «rim-d ground III II.. l‘.I_x an:-ii r>IIuI_T ol 5:. loan um iiatc oi MI: ~o<II'i. Io u-u' A ha: I" no. end nunlwut «mu-r of raurill su-I-ct ma M':~lIIfI:l:,:\ an-mat. In city Line: No. 191. Bnflnfl fronllv-II lvmrsil air-I‘.l of our Jinn-1n-d and III -lhhw (I55) "PC =04 Illrlfié (3) Inrixcs by a air mm on lvhulllnmi-wn airrniir ul OIIC IiIIu~1r«l am! luv u (I12) reel. Imunm-I on um Imrxh by i.?lm-I7. on the cut by AHA‘). on Ibo! -tooth L7 Wulslnximl lvennr. Ind an Ike wast by }'unI"II1 I.I-an-I. min: 1 pm olthn qurnlhnl b1 the will 1-! J01 In lite wlfr, Kara?» .- . Itnrlnz Ire"? 'Ix:IIurnI III: (and mi Inn:--rl. and Illul DI-I drain Imln the pun or I::m.I.,m 1.. )IrI)u-tr-II mud II--I17? II. ilmnl. Al-0. nu; YIJEII, mu an.-I Inn:-MI n: \\'IIII;uli II. urns In and In 1 n-ruin Int «I (run :1 and uh the I:a'Imre~ numll IJII-u»..u. In vim-t .\'n. 27 I (‘H7 at zit. Ailflle an [hr Krsl «id: at AIM wIr~<_I-L Irmulzny xhuui tirtlllf I!!!) fuat. llmra or lezla. IJII Main sIrrvI.lI1 a an-pill at _ out hlndffll Ind Ml; 'L't.'3 ire: _‘. m¢Iu-§- In In liter. ; l~uuIulo.-d on line nr-r:II by :~y«q-rrr; :u.- r.,-l.:.~‘ Pnpln. mat litsun urvrl. vnr-~I by alley . APVI «mlh _ by llllbulx Hill St. I.»-..I: Hrldxv I um;-nIIy. luslfll n part M Into! Ilriy-S.‘-n II-cl y‘..1 -.I'.I '.I-I-I.-an... in-:2: aural. Iierl-urrl In n II at J. Ii. III-mot. -I—rr~x...«I. .\I.q. nll (ht rlxlsl. U13: and lulu-rs-al OI \l»'lIlIe.n- II. Ilnul. now or hurnnar. under um II Ylrtu-< I-I me Incl ' and lrntxmc-at of J-In-rm: ll. rsru. "6(‘<'t'.\l‘d. {U UAR Iullul nultn-Ill; 0!‘ an In rilr btvel n. (i'2.‘uI' Ilnv i,’lIy oi SI. Lac‘: 3!: and M:T| nlr-wrrei III?) I--cl uni :1! Is: In: mg :y<_-utld‘ ex! mml. by i'Imulr2I: urrnuc. as! by ltlzhth vrni. Ienul by pI~i>;sert1 now or lorulcrlr at Ilium l_'rIii4-n- den. uni wall by PIIIII nlrv-0.1. Mm Intrmul -II Mid William T. Ilrnnl in am! ‘n : rv-rr.I'n lot olfround. uvi mr. Im;-run-men In KbI‘i'I'0u.lII ma.-Ji No. 5 (LI!!! city or 8:. Luuu. .lIIsm1ri. uni -lint nu-II I-mruer -II Bernnd ntrw-I. vi im-uh-~11 I'.fl1II'c'I1IItIrIl) limb:-.1 IN I deplll on Wulllugt--yi nu-m.u «If-out Iuindrfd and trw-Ii I.-cl (1-4) 1...! l...Ir I1:'u.rI.:-A, hm.-nvird on use e.\.vI la Fr-v~'IvI plrrw K. Lam. I.-7 \\‘.;-Iullurilnn uenne Vrti Iy am-y and luulll by lol formerly a. Juhiu 1) ‘II:-I.i-. ma Iran. on TIIUISSTIAY. TUE ll'I'lI DAY 05' MAY. I§7l. bftwffll {ht hnurl of I o'clo4'I: In Lhc You-norm uh! 3 o'cIr>v-I: I-I -no ultn-r.on;x or Inn as . II-uni door alum Coun Ilwux-thin Ilw l'IIvIr¢ Ht. I/ml Hue ui .l(:_u-nun. Inn at public an.-uun. fut run. I um high-=51 mui-I.-r n.Il ngm. uuc. incznm. rlulfll. III!-nl. 0!. In and lo the Ilmlr-—d:M'rII>cd puvperlylw oniluy aid exec-nu-m and mots. I“.MIl.K T"UI!1\.‘I. - Suez-1!! tit. Louie cmnll)‘. 8!. incl. At-I11 I5. 1871. HI'ZIlIYF‘.‘l R»\LE—|'Iy vlrlua 17.4! 3‘.lIIl'\)II)' I)! L xlmerun-uII«-n-. lwa or -mi-II Illnr-I Iron: Ilre I‘n-uli roan nl (,‘....p4-r (,‘uunIy. ll turuxhlr la Illr April II-rm, lr7i'.. ur L: me dII'l'r‘l'l.. our In I'm-or I7! ;UL‘\3IuIrr I I . other In (mo! :1! 1. B. Built, and hour agxlrui \ ‘I Lust Il. Hunt. and the I>Ilnr .-n-« uuml lnonnd tr the "Inca olvtllc Clerk of live Lflrv -.-II (‘null or l,uu|gC<rI!hiy. )IInsuuI'1..I \ fa-ur nl I'vr-II A. I-IIIKTII. and am-nlmL ilu-um willuui II. )1: Int. .ml !‘t'Iu(l!lbI8 In line April lam . L136. ul -5'-I I I-urt. send to In» <I.'rx:rio-Ii. I Inn: lent up.-n em! |"'..'.t I: all Ihu ri:lII. Ililo. claim. lnizh--It. cumin and I-mpm-iv at Lin AI-vlre—nAm¢d Wm. II. Brunt III‘. III Iris) Iollll {allay- In dcvnln-.4 real r-Ian. lav-rlx: A Ir-t or ground and III uir Impro-exnrnu lhrvburn onllm lmruu-.ut runmr 4.1 §‘uurLh ntreel Ind \\'InlIln Ion nrrnuc. In wily block 541:. 91 Inflnf e irnial an 'mIrllI altrel -3! one hiuuirr-I and MI -( Irv: (I531 (~:l |.u~I IIIr--I (SI Incln-I II] I depth an \\ Iuhilszinli Ivonne of one lmnnlrcd And I».-«Ive III'.') nu. bsmxulrll on we lanrth ny |‘1IrhI.V- , on the nm by Ill-:1. an um south I11 \h‘ul:inxxun ave- nuo. um on (ha was I! VIMJIIII Iln.-ml. In-Ing a part at liven us KI¢'|u(!lllIf4I Ur Inn will M rulz. 4€'l'l‘«3—‘¢I':L. In his -v.Ir. $.Ir.Ih II. lIr:uL. Iiurmx luv xuIura.I may (r II no Inn r}. Ixml um: her (Halli Imlu the mm or ill.-.nlrcIh L. Mruawnll Ind Henry II. llranr aim, an arm, nu. ma Imam: ul ‘wnriwn II. Bun: In and In A earn-In Int oi‘ zrvunni sad III ihvi Ina;-rvvvmrnu uIen~uII. In I-lock 50.11 at 4701 III zit. Loulr. an lhu uni tide of lhin xlrert. Irunlllux about Invent] ‘um II-ct. more or lead. on New elru-I. lay a. drplh e our laundrrd uad tiny Il.‘£I)_le« : ,5‘ Iuelucn In An nllxv . I»uxIII-II.vd III! the nonll I1)‘ properly now or Izlaiyo Pnpin. rut by Main Itrwl. wee! hr IIIQ]. And south lay Iill-ml: and SI. Laurie llriuiur (‘m.-Ipnuy. In-In; A pun Ofln-I 9! Int] Iceman I11 (I1 lncllen an llamutrrei. dqrlwal In will of Jmnun II. Ilrnnl. an- rrun-al; slur. LII the rl ht. tluu and lair-rust of NIH- IN: N. llrlnl. not ex! Ion-niler. up-In In-I lly tir- In: «I [he In-I will In-I Irdlalru-III orJ.».I-us |l.IIranl.. Ilrvc-uud. in ma I.-1 inc I-m or yr...-I-I.n..:I iI-..- luv prnvi-Inevnlt Ihcu-nu In rity mark . o. W: u!liIcI‘IIy or L Loni-I. III-oourl. hum: a tmui uni I.-mlum |I'r- nue OI0IHIIXI|1IIfVVIli.IIIu¢ rnly-u-rm: I13) In-I Imu I}! 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Rial» oi liluuuri. wll nl puI.III- lhrllol. rur main, in - Il.— Illxhrli Imlnrr. all Iim right. l'vlIf. lnlcn-~l.. r|.lm. nu:-I Am! pm (I) I»! [he nluu e-u:l»I.~l V: II. II. Iinut M. In em in In almvr-\lrpcr.l»cd I-I-up: .-i;. In ulisfy sud (xI.‘(‘uL|vII| Iuul no-I.. YZMILE ‘i‘IIfl)lM-1. Flu-rill 5|. lamun County. st. Louis, 110.. April 1.3, 1136. LT I M IE3 — IVA B L E I 07 TILIXJ IUVITID IN“) TH. UNION DEPOT. 9!‘. LOUIS 113m. Iutlrosd Imvtxcn us rrquuird Ia noltty at my change: In In: running at truer. ihel um um cull may In hpi ootnci. A'I“LA)'TlC> AND ‘I‘AC'II’II" IlIiII.!I()AII. > Learn. Iunrem. ’ lady to. ' an Allunue um rum: Tun 2:» Il.,.... .., . . . . .. . II‘1{{am main; 1.... xxggmqiaro 3.:-5.11 ma p.i£I Kuilu (‘I11-. Uriulu sud Inrnll l’.‘x|>nu.. .' B;-Baas. ' 8I?3§-PI. 'l:IIi I:x{arvu.... . lzlu rim». 1 e1Ku.IrI, ' Illa; an Luann IIIlmI.. gig: p.I~n. ‘ n.I-II. Blrtwpod Accrommsatellan 3: “'_‘:‘ mi. ' " ‘V'd “'1'” IIfo‘y.In. l:I8p.II. Xlrinraod Acton n (BIInIIuI.. In p.uI. 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' IuaIp.m. it his‘ .nI.Il 5I!Jp.In. - ;§+a'+:£~gT.?:§;ie... J iuapmvuaraia L.-I.-ru-ma. on Iiw. 3 99.?‘ til} I IN’- II. lfrglrl. e.Ig;.I.-vi ' I-m.».\I—. .E 0? H114 Al'r(I!N'!'- H1419-': {heart I)! Ihv I,’ .594: Slaw; fllnricl oi &I.‘MmII1. B I21. ‘in the meter! own in B. u, lnnllrupt. nrvmrr. 17;. underupmywmh nuns nourc II! has am-mol- Inrnl In us! no 0 Johnxi. T1.--emu. 02 {hr r.I:r and l,'uInIl1 a1 .51. l.o\II1.mAt0 ni Ila:-Uurl. '-:s?~=.:x mid bmn.-I ;-rho has seen zfzfnlrn,-«Ii a(?.f:1lkmpI upcm rm awn mil lion by is £311. Jlilxgt Joint. ruin! :s)li'l'iI. at:-Itznu. ill 211': line! ' . 6.'\!.I:—V5"laIrreu Juries ‘fauna . Inc M Aime. in. me. 1.; II-mar n.<«.I. In I e um rlnv ul Auruvt. A. I). ha. uld retarded In I 1'! 033% fit. Louis irvnnty. hook . r-ybvvltlil-‘U341llocl--rdlfhtcl Inmr» III: .nt:'.I»n-1 rvul - mm-. -:'.~.'-- I In In and Cnunu Iii‘ .~'I..l4uIi.n. emu of )1:--nnri. loci I Lats uinnbero-I we. lure. Harm. four. :1V«. -ix. sev--n. _ I-l,:I:K IIIl1I‘.lEl|.D.'IfI"H Ind lwwlvo-, In ‘I-.‘. ll -sum. IrorrII tlnirlgnlx Ill)->I Tl»-':u:n .\‘..'-n‘: -I.I»l;I‘«-a In the (Altai . Luuia. nu-I :3 having us Iu')'.‘|""-‘Nfl tr-ml oi Ihrtr rm.-nirrrl 1- 4-.I nu Ann :- of one hIIa.lrI-d and Iweniy-an-.1 1I wndlz he’ am: nlruel. wulliwunlly -1 am alley in.- Iron ea u-Ida. vim:-nrdly b1 Fummt-I sen»: and . li0l'1IIbI’l.nlI}b!.\h|I avenue: all-0. his II'u.ui:~Ivm. = l.lIX)}lIi¢I'C-4 lilo (I) 0? "IIIII . seal Jul: Inn‘ II: IIII - nu.- ' luring ntnmi on I;lI<mIca.u |\'¢nu(I_o{ -vne Imnllrr-I _ I-verily-ilir-re. Iuumxx-tumrsnd l\Ir:Ii_)'-fi\¢-. In i.:.,-six an‘: tihn (vonmiuv.-4 op Hunk‘ hula cllc lurk)" in the (‘Icy 9! .-.'t. Loni tn: u: iron: or (me II-.u_ulI-c um vlcxru Iu-I In Ina .r-all 11.6) on Anmrirueu un- 'u a Ilrlvllx ..r .~I-~ t~u~.«:r:-cl Inc: on Iilcaliury r.n~I1. «mu. I..-.-.;..I..i rayzwllnllr Izy Armslrun: nuuutv. 11 id IKI~L..I_r sin-rt and xv.-rllmanily by unr in card ‘Jo-k: vulliela and I-runs-eynnm nu. rrrlxiu uI I-Md Ilmn midi . \'.-,vr. Ilz.-rrrurv. public ..\I III: nun“: at flu kn! , rl tu purmanrc -II Hlr pr-.vI.;‘.onI <.-.1r:.Id .‘.-.-J I»: um:. um - um hiytui-I luidolvr. fur rath. Jlie show» ‘ fir->p(-rtyzl-I nutty 5:!-I nnlon anal HI: (uni; Iv! x'Ir¢'x- ll ILL. at III! and I I \IIll!!‘P<1KlIPd will. no ‘I l,?.I>L~l).\}' Tllhl/TH HAY 0? 3I.\ Y. A belie:-II Ihe mm: .1: :l.:‘r:~v-‘. In [hr Iurv \' o'clock in II»: nnv-npqmai nI (Hat d\Y. ni I (run! dour 01 lIu-Cunt! liven: ul :9 .\Iu.IunrI, mac.-2d In new nz lhll II-Int. H51! I'iU$.1A.K. 'I‘ru Ilrr. HPfKI!l'l-"'..\l.‘IA!.B--I43: urine Ind anmorft cl . Ivo executions tuna»! [rolls the: alive 0 than I,‘ ark at III: Circuit Court at St. Luci.» Iiounir. xv- _ lumahlrloiiie April Trrm. ‘#01. or and Pearl. Ind e-sat: ..nI.I Drrngn-r y ax Iluv nbmc-mu.-,4 W'.1l.aI.I II. _. to me I!IIaI."I(:xt out In mm: of L‘. Ii‘-hry Matt: and J:-mrs I .ll‘.- mu! lhr: nII:rI' In Int"-r ni Ju‘I:a I'I'ltrlu-I I‘ h nntl Jul.» ll. .\II-I'll-e-. and I:-II): aniline: (fie--urge ,\. Lulu. I. ("II the .'n: I-._u of Mu-ch. I536. lc-vlnl upon Ilsd sci;-«I rlglllfi. hur. claim. lhlexrsl. I-nun an-I ;n y ut Iha alpnrovrqalne-d Lair of. In and In Uh‘ II.‘ I-‘Iu.: -:I-nrrih. rd I-eul r.Iu.It-. I?l_l‘lfi and Irv u. n (barn; alfil Loni», in Ilu- Cflllliiyll .-st. Ix -- '..4lv' or slew-mi. - mi: (I) The A0'.IlII Eu. 1. .. gr III-III; '. .ul.1m« Aald rlty. and born: In oinv-X 1|: nr uni rny_ 1.... mg ‘.5 Iv.-I-I on the -trvl nude at l"uaI'.n-ntls xir-« '. In I or Iii: vnulwnrdl) of I.‘/; lccliilul ‘II I In! of l'rm.'.)~l in II-wk \'n.§.':I 5-(‘I|«llII ofui-I cl dv.-srI~iI-\~I Irma: begin M In: Ix-rI!I.weeI. eoflvl ol 3 block and ma (Il¢‘ll4’€ east mining the scum luu: III‘ I‘nPI.II' sin.-rs I-’n lrri In all:-y. Ilu-nrr on-um along real I M at III:-1 Al (wt. Ilwnco u--.1 (HI I line xnnilzvl Iv Ilw non)’: Imu . of I'u}-Iar -Irw-I I001.--.I I-II e I-ant IIIIII of T-‘I.--4 IVE" mm. and lholrro rIuI1h lion; Tnynu Ivenue #3 Icrl lo the boalzul:-ul. And I will. no \~'}:II.\‘r.<Iu\'. Til}: ':':nI Inn’ I)? .\I'P.iI.. I376. between my Imnn o{in‘r!on1l\ln Inn rnrnnoun end I o lllhl L In lllr nrloriuxya u! zlnal. day. it me In In-nl Jul)? 4! III! Lotlll-HIIII9-I‘. Iu III: -in I.I-$1. I_mIu. nun III‘ \1l.vc~»uIi. u-ll at ahllr nuru-1'.\. l‘nr.c1.nh. I: (II: lnizlur-'. H:-Irr. all e rlxla. uue. lnitnru. .;i:I.Im. rsIl.\u' and prnperu oi’ the sh-nr-{arm-ll litulxr A. ].nl£ III’. In nut! to '.lIc Above-—<Io:<.:l|nd prvivi-:11 Inuletfi ma ulocuunnn um! c-nu. }Z‘IlILf.‘!'IlI)\lA3. snerm :sL Loud Luunuv Ill. Louis, Hm. April I. 1571.. . 'VlLU.‘<'l‘Hl"£'S 5AI.F. -Vl'II<-tY.\I.T'II-Inu|T.J».-II«ry Iuul uh 5i.. his «use. ui um Luunlp at .\i. Louis. .\Il.ns-Iurl. by Ihplr trrlaln Iirul nl I: uni -hi. -I March I3. 1373. I-eI-.or-L d in back KT-I. Dnpr H. In the .II(I0rIlt'.r') .omne or :9I. Lawll county. but: as Mu- Luvirl. conveyed In um IIudc.'t1,';IInI. \ru-lot "Ills I--IluwIuIr desicI1i-rd mu Mi-e.'.r~.«IIIuII-d in Ihv .nunIy or us. Louie. Ind slum of xnuluri. m win Lot num- II--r an (5) In bloc-II In-Inm-r {war (ii of I.:Irurvl‘I ml- Illunn to the (‘I11 I.-I KI. Luutt. luring x Iru..I Irl twenty-flvo ice: on the IIor1lu:nl line oi I..l!\|I‘~.I virerv, b ml-I-Ilnul oao huudrmIa.n-I irn II-4-I -Iglli iurhre on: In vn-III-rn Inrir. and 17' unr Imndrv-«I h'\d Ir» II-.4-iu.-I Ienlm-n..1 (Ullll. lain.) nlung It. u~'.- em line, In shown on lhr n-v-m1I..I pint at Lxlvl I.II.I'.- lmn.“ And wln-rem unit conlvvyulce wu mania In lnui In Ircufil Ilu- pa Vuu-II’. vi AM I'll r(:I'|nlI4 u--;-»\'..-.- [.24. pxnrnisyz-ry mum. .’IrrI-In cl--.-r:I.e.1: an-I win-I.a.i H-Inc at GAZJ union Inn.-1 nrrmno Ilur Ami n-mnln un- wzd. 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Hui am - e is I St. mi. puirgotubi-gzmaaai, flbtlfitzshap timing, 3115141 423, 1828. f . iilllIEii'l'I8ili ""'l."I.'.'wi.i:‘.;.:"i°.‘lfi.¢i-‘.'l.’.'»l"“ - °*_:.._u.__ ”7"i't"(i'gi‘)rc':vlrIi:l.iictv r.'a_vco. eiry nsuin .hrv_vrirI.. . r:.cor.iil'i CITY NEWS.’ Limits are again reminded that the headquar- ters ior oiiilinerrlu this olty is D. Orawiordb (.‘o.'s, "and also that their house is the vrutani headquarters for Eiuitsricrs. justly tamed paper patterns. itsmiior catalogue. . For I [and Kansas Cigar, wholesale and retail, (I to P. Roddy. Ill 14. Fifth street. _._.........._.____._ 'ru'xx1su and Shampoo miss u no unset street. ' , DI. warn-ins, an lit. ciinriu street. A regular graduate of medicare. has been longer engaged In the tr-sntmeatot chronic diseases that: any other pliyalcian in the city. Nenous tiebulty. blood diseaasnaliimpedimenuio ntarrtsge. Call or write. Circular tnce. Au. Knlns or Nzxiiaits tor tiauii and machine use at White's Thread Store. (48 North 1/‘otirtli an-set. I - ...j.j¢j..—.—.— To 1{0fltxit.I.—I{rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething has stood the test of thirty years. Millions oituathen can tsatiiy that it is i-sltshla. itaiievss the child from pain. eotteus the [l1IIll,I‘lglilIthl the bowels; ‘gives In Islam, troubled vritli cello pains. quiet sleep, and its parsuts unbroken rest. But’ trait and Inuit shade trees, traits. etc.. of Colman a son, at the Bt. Iaottis Nursery, twenty years established. Leave orders at Rm-n4 World omce, corner Sixth and Olive. Treeslargo and Ana. ....__...._....._.._.._..._. Till. publlo are respectfully. cotdtnilysnd earn- estly invited to visit the carriage establishment oi xsthsn Card, ‘southeast corner sovsurh and Chestnut streets. and lisstilut. Julia Riva. s'i' sitcaoaivriu uniuirr. arsvb. "In Miss Rive we nuloniy tonndarroat plie- nomenal pianist, but I [nu nrrtsir. eurnbltiliil with dauling tnenhanlstn the rave intuition or musical ptiilosophy. shots, as it were, I combi- nation of Lint and Itubinsteia."--Izeitschriit. Leipstg. __..__—_.—.+————j— On Exhibition Until 9 1:. no. Tine Oil Paintings, It Pcites a LeaLhe's. Auc‘ tlon sale, without reserve. May 1 and 3. ...___.__.__.._..__._.._ Repetition of the Centennial Concert and Ex» hihliton to Aecammodulo Those Who Were Unable to Gain Admission on Tuesday by Xtainon oi the Cs-o\vd. A chorus 0! New Hvmctrrd Padres, selected from the Normal. Central High and Ilranch High Ecbootv, will repeat to-night (Wednesday) the programme of classic music given but evening. at tho Mercantile Ltbrurv Hall, including telne- tions twin Abi. Glover. Wcidt. Mendelssohn, Rossini. Von Weber, Kueckrn. Itcicbanlt. Caseb- mana and Mozart. _ Decltauations and reciumons by the pupils will be introduced to vary the pro- gramme. Doors open at ‘I o'clock. Concert cora- nisaccs st a, precisely. ‘rickets 50 cents, for sale at tho door. A New 1301 Dam. 'I(r._ Primus I-Zinersuu. ol St. Louis. the noted host-builder, has but rcoclved from \\'aahlnp,'t0l1I I patent for his new style of Permanent Box Dam. The dam is to be made at strung out or how-n timbers, which lactose a space or s num- ber 0! spaces, according to tho sLi.o tlctnsmlcd. The box part oi the clam is to be titled with sand, gravel, stones or mud from the bottom of the river by means oi an ordinary dredge boat. The weight of this filling will keep the dam steady and peririanent. The hunt designed to be sa- posod to the force at the current is constructed of Ilron planking. and madula I. frame Lbnl tvlll slip an-nln order that it may never be under- rained. ‘Thins the current may wash away the sand and deepen the current at the river and the sliding Irauie will tollow the bottom. Ellmuld the latter Iruh outto I [reater depth than the bright oi the frame. another can be added on the top. and so on to any required ilcptli. hir. Eus- erson and Mr. Diivle no the pats.-nines, and ex- pect to have a [Trial demand for the use 0! those dsins on account at their oheapncss. A dam of this kind. costing from 515 M1835 per foot. can olten be built where I penltaiiout rock dam would cost $100 I [not or more. Norraw Escape. The iightnlvsgexprcas on the Indianapolis and 51. Louis Railroad never Itopsqlt the elegant lil- tie town at ilunicer Itill onion: ii is mugged. On Band”. Mr. 1.. Learn. a mere ant of that place, wanted to wine to st. Louis, so he got the sta- tion Agent to its: the train. The can i-In about Iooyanls past the depot, and I.-escin thought he saw some one motion to him to get aboard. Tlieretors he ran along the i.r-sci. in some inan- h¢t liia Ioat caught, and he who brought to I and dos halt. In the meantime the train commenced bsding. lnasem elled. the conductor, who saw him, and every ciao yriled. 11:11 train neared him, and the man s elrurta tn extricate himself were redaubied. its the rear platform su-uek him violently on the briil e of his nose. be seized the val ing and I his out loose. lie hell! on for dear life tor any or Mty yards, with his heels bumpinfiauong an the Uni. but ‘ha is glad today that ho living. Hts nose is not M band- snmc as it vvaa, and t are is an unnatural black- ness that will not wash out, for a tune ill least, under both eyes; but he does not mind "then: little things, ' under the circumstances. _;._.—o————_~ Poteen and its Power. hlesdames Iiridget Iltcflamara lino Kata Leon- ard. bath occupy quarters in the same house. No. 1215 North Eighzli street, and, ordinarily speaking, are on friendly terms. Yesterday fors- noou they sat down together to discuss their diurnal ration of potceu. with the marking oi the liquor them came I isnglu oi opinions, and as ltvv-4.1.19‘-cues could not be setued without s row. “WW” I took the uusniuve stones, and. tlilravg-=m|;;i‘,_i;M he . stabbed hIra.l..a.-onutl mm.) lucii to the iicigblvnri throw ‘VETS rroocedcd ho bloody Brit! til into custody, lodged her in the Tlilnl Iiiatitct .Lnllou, on I charge of assault wltiiiutent to kill. h1I's.lA:onlar1l was takeiiio Dr. unlock‘: omre. vi-burs her wounuis. winch were not of a serious nature, wart: attended to. ____._.__._.._...___.. Seriously Ill on the Street, About 10 o'clock last night. Ofllcer Began brought into tlifclicatnut Street Station I run in I state of semi-consciousness. supposed to be the result at drink. on being axaiolucd by the ser- geant in charge, the prisoner was found Lobe umsiderably bruised about the beauland face. lie was lovfkcd in a coil, and half an hour titers- siter the tumks-y discovered that he was vnmiiiiiit blood, and giving evidence of rapidly tailing strength. A conveyance was prnenrod. anti ho wan sent to the hospital. The amcrr reported having found him on RN'oud urcct, beta-con Walnut and Him. Ail em-rt: to learn his name rowed unavaillnz. and although he had 31.’: so on lilo person there was no paper tnzndiiig to identi- fltillloll. its Isa man about Itity years oi age, well drcsstrd, and seemingly I Uerman. . . . ____ __ By False Prctenses. Oath: ism iust.,a mun giving the name at John Hrccn. went to the tailur shop of Henry Moll. No. 1535 ltv«iailwny,' and after suiting that he was I‘t:il arquaiutcsi with Mr. Hull's bmilier. ordered I suit of clothes. On Sinnilay niglii, he hflhit lur than and prv-senicrl an order signed by Y. J. Frcurli. at the firm of Woods ii: I"rv:r.rll, No. Kit Barth Iiuln street. and for whom $ioll'a brother worked. Tho ialiur. nothing duuliiing, ...“=* 2:2"331.23“:-a“'.u!"‘°l' :2: mu--uniinx in mi err?’ Tasmania; lioli ill-i.'.‘.‘Z .." Mr. Fri.-urli and have the rlnivr s'nriilc<.l, vulis-vi ll: Iui-mi titssit has try us. (,'..mp|_.mt mu |....1;,..| with the puiiou, but in is: uouiiux hiss rcauiiui tlieietiuxn. Capt. (ttioever Cont-Itciu-viii. Telegrams from Caiiioniia ivcn: y'eIlerI.l:_v rs- euivod at the house oi Itessva. tlbeever. Ilurttiinrrl &(.'o.,from Hr. Agate Che:-ver. euuvryna the gratifying intelligence that his father, l':tlIi. Joshua Citeever. was improving rapidly. and great hopes were rmtvrtsins.-xi oi his pumsneui '¢W'¢'7- YOU": 11!. (ibeover will litmst.’-.it.‘al(‘ly' return to lit. Ltillll ..+ ._- .__.-- Arrival of Judge Dlllatt. Judge Dillon arrived in ant. Louis Inst piglat from Jeflerson City. and took rooms at the Lia- drll. its will provide in the United sum Circuit Court this morning, and it Is atltiounncd that the Uourt will most pifnmpily at to u‘t‘.lor.h. The yeizs leaves to-n‘ int or Davenport, lot;-s. all not he holds out in Omaha. ulzl ~ communln U L ' Elm streets, and Ildlpgutil to uilk. lively. An officer Miné9 l to the IFZIIO of hostilities, and. us‘ tr- DE1-IS’ noun. Investigation Into the Mystery by the Coroner Yesterday. » of I Brother of Deceased, and I Tesilmon Oumber of Other Witnesses. J. -W. ‘Beaumont Exeulpsud by the Jury,‘ and Rvlened from Arutt. The inquest on Win. J. Does, who was found (lead in the river on Monday morning, was held at Coroner Dudley's otllce yesterday. More than usual interest was manifested in the caso.bcesuu ssusploianhadbcen aroused that Bees had been made away with, so that he could not testify in the case of the State against J’. W. Beaumont. who is charged with the killing ol one Ilsa‘-.le'n. Hr. Ilesumontnvliois I powerfully built man. with I wall-drllued and bold outline at face. was present, and was in Ihe custody of I. police oili- cer. Ilia attorney. Mr. J. J‘. hinflnde, sat at the table near the witness’ chatr.and closely watched the interests at his client. A jury or six men wars swovmaud I large number 0! witnesses were present. The investigation began at to o'i:iockia the morning and lasted until 6 In the evening. WILLIAM IIUBEIT, otiag man. testlileai: I live nusr the fool oi ll llsr strvml. Camnaislst. and I an s llhoring man. Yesterday mornin I thought I would no and look for the body o my cousin, w e was drowned; I passed through the tlrilt wood in in sllit’, and thought I would limit further down‘ saw this was a man in the drift, and I caught him wit it hook; I pulled him ashore and re- rted It the once sts‘.lorI; that was all retool; I is the sauna y shall have seen in the lifm-gnu this uwrulug; tbs drowned man had an my coat, grs vest, -:9:-rails over his pants, I it me shirt. an on one dugrerthera was I silver ring. - soul A. tutu testlncd: line at No. 923 Marital street, and am I plasterer; I hnovr the deceased; no is my brother; his noise is William Jetrsraon Dean; ho is about thlrt -eignt years old, and I married inaznhe was rn It Wuiiington, Indiana; his business was that oi I glasterer and its lived at No. $80 Center street; e hrul lately been working for me on Market street and on school street. The last time I saw him alive was on Wednesday the 12th inst.; on Wednesday morning about o‘ciock bu cum to my house. and said that lair. Richardson, on Friurteentli and Poplar streets, wanted him to do some work; I lent him I brush and he t1'cnIitvrly;lillI.l not see snithixégjmom ui him t1'il2:30o'ciorx;Iiu met me at ‘o. 3.; Olive street; I went there to collect some money; Mr. Seymour and my brother were siltingon um stairs; wu had some conversation in regard to the pay. ment at the claim; In brother was out 0! money. and we ttskcrl Mrs. h-isymuuv to give us In order on Mr. Bossy. of 27m lrrnnkltri avenue; my broth- er went there to collect it. and got ibo groceries; he returned to his house Will} bis portion of the groceries; the wagon came to my house. and] saw! ‘ill bmiiier on the 0)Ip¢)s~Ho sidn oi the street; he brcioned for me to go over. and I toalt I drink out of a bottle; then: was a lutlnnce oi thirty-lvu cents duo on the vies, he laid, and he thought he would get I pint oi whisky’ I was to have one-hell and IN would have our-half;l wont into I room and toot: a small drink from the bot- tle; I uid I would keep some of it In: breakiast > we went to pm Market streetzgu the entrance ' my place he said it was time he should get a l. Ii-om Mr. Terwilleger, of (krthagv. .\to.. En. would go to the Post Onion and so if there was any mail for him. I said: "wiiii.ur,.-. do not target to be on hand It 1 u'¢I cl: to-murmur morning; we have I biz sy‘s war ." lie said: "See that you have as r thin prepared and for work." Witness can no more 0! his bruit If? that cvunin , and next moniinx he had not come to his “'1” . I went to his house and my brother‘: little girl chum and said: " ncle John. pa did not come home." I said: ‘'I expect the police arrested him." Bctwnr-n 8 and 10 o'rJock that morning I saw air. lleaunsunt and an- othev nil:-Jzutn mining up Market street. lie looke uiuilil , and his borsti looked Jaded. I said to my Isl o: "l Ivonder ll Beaumont and m brother have been on the sprees. " she says: ‘ ‘ tsmild not wonder a bit." I made in uirlea It the Four Courts, and the Captain vote to the list of arnists. I started to my br0tl:¢i"l house and met Col. Coimrd. who said my brother had agreed to meet him at D o‘cloc.l. that murnln . I treat to look for in brother. and UIVETFN the streets until l2a'c ock that night. 1 met Oflcor Dovvling and he said that (Juicer Kennedy had informed him that he had picked up A man on the south side oi Myrtle street. between Sixth and seventh, and placard him In tile door of a vacant house. Omccr uorrling and I went to see Onleur Kenna; d . Ile are the about the name information. Lee had nuns! I drunk:-n man. and there seemed to be I min who was aliado-ivliig him. I name to tilt: Oonrluslosi that be had been foully dealt with. I made no report of what the on .1-.r had told me, but mniinuod the search all nl hi and all next day. and all nexttlsy. On I‘ day nitgbtt undorsimtd tiistareportar oi the Times hli gntlnlonnailon in regard to the matter and was guns to bring it out in the mews per. i went to see the man who has control or be local columns and requests-d him not to publish ii, as I thou hi it wonii be dutrlnicntal to the interests of myae land brother. They rornlsed they would not do it but out morning found they had done it. (in {flaturday Mr. Beaumont came tome and requested me to go to the nus: and have them retract the statement in re ani to the supposition that he was instrumental ii the puttln sway of Ivtv brother. I tolrl him I would not do I. Isaw Hr. iiiinpson and Mr. Schotleld and they informed me the seen I mun Iuswrriu to the dcscrlp on oi in brother. They ask he was not In much uni as am efled. I and the delec- tivcrnudertook to and e saloon where be ob- tained the liquor, but could not find any except one on Fourth and Him, and one an ‘inn and spruce. I oantlnuerl the search until yesterday morning. when I learned that my brother was round In the river at (J-ntuliilolrt. The witness went on to state. at some length, the reasons why he thought his brother bail been mule awn with. Mr. hie. ride remarked that the allegations were likely topxeludlco the jury against an innocent man. J. P. COLCORD testified: I knew Win. .1. Docs. and recognise the clothing on the body of deeeued as that worn by him when last I saw him on the night of the l‘Zti:. inlet him that night on Fifth street. near the 0lyNIl‘tlI’ilC. Ito sgolte to mo about the itesniuoub lin an homici 2, the trial being set for the next day. lie said that he had been summoned as I witness for the defense. but be was tile best wit- ness tor the iitnte that there was. I asked him how so, and lie Fltlil that he saw Beaumont draw his pistol iivlte below Ilrlwduu nicked ii I ailrk or made any iuasuliun him. I c said! at each time the pistol was drawn. llunuinont told Haw- den to "Get out!“ and the mini time llawden wicked up I git.-re of innit to defend hitnscll with. l told Deco c was talking too loud, and started dnvrn atreut with him. not knun-in; who all lit be ,-listening. We walks-il_w the come! of fill I and ' We were fol- lowesl by tour inen~—tr H) they were I do not know -u.Lpl_l.iit' stood neiir by us when iv: stopped to i 9 noticed the men I told Den ‘"3 “'1 W I on‘ so we went down tan. saloon Arid too I ‘ 1. “M H,“ M be had had an mum-.y he would l.t1\‘b .-..ac.. drinks liiuisc f, as he was thirsty; the sa 8 vriucm vveiirank was at tho corner at Fifth and :3‘ ratio streets; after drinking we walked on to the Idevrslk and laser [our men standing put far away; 1 is not Ilium wlnesbov the vrcre’tho sauio four above rnenlluned or nut.ln.t cautioneil Desza not to talk loud; Dean was at that time sober; be repeated to me what his Lcstimon next day would be. and said that his wife can 4 substsnti ate his iemtlinony-{ii than Uilll hint to zohoine. and gave him mgcud telling him to meet me at my calm at 9: o'clock nevi. lIl0l’I1lYiX,lDtl to imn his wile, as I \\’33‘ll€4l to see what aha liner- we s wok hands, lull! he wont -north and I steal smith; Ilurnerl attcr going I short diatom-.s to talk to I enliemuu. anti saw Dues atiii walkin nortliavars ; that war tho last I saw oi bin-ml never had spoken In him holore that evening rei~ aiivc totho teanmont ease, exccptiiig that in I restaurant near the Four Courts, when the can mu un-is-.r |il‘(‘IIlI|lIll|l',|' exsniinotlou, its aura asked me what i iliuuglit about the case; be hail nut, to my Lnmvluige, boon I witness In this than frcliiru, and I do not ku-iw why he spolsc to me Ibuut It, exrcptirig It be Iicrause I was reprnsem. tux lilo ritsita in the previous trial. A recess was here taken Iur dinner, and at 2 o‘cioct the lsiqtwst was resumed. Jnliil nstuuarls tostIi!o(l' Ian: I saloon-lrccper and In business at tho southwest turner of i-ilitln and Hpnica streets. I mtnoritircrlhnt on the night of We«liies- day. April 1!, Col. Culcord came to my saloon with is man who Ippenrcd by his dress to be I K liili-snuiier. 'I be to-zit .\ drink and uuyrngrrl in 5 private cnnversru. on. which lrould not hear. I do not think the man was drunk. I don't think that either at tbs-tn Iintl any money , as the limits v--en-. lint pmri fur. l «lid not notice wbelbev ti-en: \\'&‘.l.'l'/it} men on the corner or not wlion they wen u . - 7'(II.|l'l O7]-routs; [(p'.§\‘§'|sy ir.s,IIllrtl that lie imuula m.‘iI'i -s tycfinx pt-e.‘ ties.-riptiuu on the south siais at .\l_Irlli' v-u C; M. tax-rn l‘l\|.ll and .'-n-rnih sin-.i-is. on ll’... ng'..,,., nigiii. and sasisim] pm; 1., |.,. 1...,-L um ,,I,,,, “,4 ho lit-mi nu Tvrt-.nueiii atvi.-ct, but ht: did nut I5-¢:.ik dllU""".\'. I-CU-:2 limit rilie initm-.nr.o oi liquor; he tmik the man I filmrl iiuiitnca rind ilmtcil him on the steps ni 2| \iiu:.mt Iauunv, iseiiiug ll thrrc until its rzsi-in Ii-u'|:; tsitncss went in tho (‘(rilll‘I uf >3s~u-nii- null )I_\rli. sires-Le, writs.-ra lu- ii.\~a’ n rlraiips-r -inmliu against um mu]; 1", ma not loot; « in...-I; ‘tar.’ r‘i-uld nor may mm _i.|r_ it--mummt us. stranger his mrlics high, and or vi .iiigi- man. The x in r-igltt l’uIsI;i \.n_ \l‘iluc.-s was in Iiiurrv in r-mm: he bu-l to go UK) s riiill, and toltlllmcur lmn-Int; wlmut ilm rir-u.i..-n man that he let: an n dour stop. Witness wrus mill iiillrrr iloi.-.ln4 to the plant,‘ Ifinxzsrd.-. but um -lruuirrn mm: was mm. The mini limt tilinnsu put in the vipainvuy me] some lilmsd on his sbiri and some on his i:~C€. it III I ditrlu night, and it was raining. WILIJAII fllltl’, A man; intin testlneii. I the an Kevunth and Sin» atirvfs. i saw me cleneitsrrl on li'r<iiis:s«isy evening, Iiprll ii, at about 8 o'clock. lie was to ‘bail no Hgbt lu iiu in remain’ ‘bout the middle or the street. near Seventh and .Im, and he seemed to be very tirunli. lie stas~ gored against the lsnip-post snrl ell. I ran sown lliii street. but another man ill plrhed him up. did not see any o s there until he tell down. Mr. Simpson was t are just when I was there. shortly after that Mr. siarlavr, air. Scttofleid, and some young! men. who are often around there. came up. The strait sr said he had seen this man two hours boiare on min and Wai~ nut; tha stranger vise an ordinary-lookinfi‘ man. apparently live (set eight or ten Inches hi: , ll.Bl'~ inf brown gostee Ind moustache; be ivoro a black In taud s slouch list no overcoat; I think It was Isa colt‘ set one ; ssmpwaa ck dliihi I saw: mi lighted an was two feetawa ; helooledto be I tulerabl younxxuarr livuul know liimiflssw hilns nzthlauuxn alludin to Mr. Ilcsumoni s not buns; his lace was tn 1; I feel certain oould identify i:im;I believe that man went north on Seventh virus-t~ tho gentleman re- mainod there until the drunken man Ian: I suppose the drunken man staid around time tea or iirieea minutes; we suited the drunken man his name, and he vrouirl not In- svrer; vru Islet! him when: he lived, and he said he lived on /it-aensl street: he also said in-lived on Seventh and Market streets, and on Poplar street; he mr.-uitouccljhs residence of his sister. on rim: and Cam streets; be us her name as Mrs. Stewart; Mr. iiimiaon to hlmio walltlll the rain was over. and I would see him there: he did not seem to know the man that picked him ‘ii i; the man who was drunk said he worked for r. lleamuont; Simpson. I think, asked ruin it he was the man that shot A man; I do not lsnuwwnat he replied; I did not see any more oi the strange vvlLt.tur scrxorrvinn testified that his iscs ui business was at No. 215 nth iievsnth I rent. Ui1 Wutlnesilay svenin week be closed his store all o‘¢iock. iis wen up~sL'tIr1,Ind sawa drunken man on iievrmtia and (limit avenua. lie saw hint fnllapulnst I post, and I crowd rusiml arouriil. Witness want serous the street but some one had picked up the man. lie was bleeding, having llsiion against the pea . 03:0. fl. MSIPIIOIV. I plasterer. losiiiiod to bsvla seen the drunken man when-he felton the erect. its saw the strange man lift him up. lie did not seem to talgs any.iuu-restiu the man exceptto helpbiin up. llu wold not positively identify the stranger. I I could not say he was iteuuxnout. and could not say he was not. Witness had never told H15 one that Beaumont was the man. No one in lltclixfiletll-D pruvcut witness alienating the Inquest. rs. iiees wile ofthedeceIsod’stivoth- av, said she hoped that witness would not Identity iloaumout in icr liuslianii's !'E!El)t‘.€, lest he should do something rash. . lo replied that Ii Beaumont was the man he would not hesitate to identify him. i-lsvonsi other witnesses.-vrere examined, but nothln oi interest was developed. The owner Islt-ti Mr. Iicaumontii he wished to make no statement. He replied thsi he thought It on rel unnecessary. 1lr.3Icilriols s :1 that the testimony entirely sxoulpatedltr. lleutimont. Tlll VERDICT. ‘rho ju retired. and In I saw minutes speed on dI'll’Cl ct settm iurth that W. .7. Does had been fonndt wt: in tho btiasisuppi liivar, but the jury were unable to deicmiino the immediate cause and manner or his death iron: the evidence before them. sir. Iicanmoiit |(‘t'.0tvlpln|('sl tbs lice omeev and his attorney to the Chit-I‘: 0 ice, «hero I conferenc was hall with (Supt. hlalmnnugh. ‘That gentleman ex h.‘.ll(:Ll himsu.-II sattslted he luv] Mr. Tlesumosit in uitstoziy any longer. sud he was out at libart . Mr. itemi- mont and I host of admires-I liuznes lately cmssml the street to test the "beauuu" of I popular II- Joan. THE CE.\'Il*.. NIAL CONCERT. Repeated It Mercantile LI- _ brary To-Night. Thslast at three Centennial concerts by the It lstobe I public school children of St. Louis were given ii: Mercanula Hall last evening. and if the number at persons in attendance is regarded as any stand- ard by which to form I judgment it was, like its predecessors. sg-r-and success. By the unis for commencing the concert every row was titled. and nanny persons, unable to find seats, were torced to st.-Ind. The sxartieoe consisted of vu- calaelecttons. mostly ‘or chorus singing, Ind rccitailons by the High. In-Inch-lligh and Normal hchoois. Aboutaol) young ladies and gentlemen formed the chorus. The chorus aingiuivras admirable. the time being leptso well. and I 0 various parts coming in II. the proper intervals with In accu- racy well worth oi much older sin-ere. The 543:5 "Ilrixhtly e Naming." by Holler, wan‘ me crrdvrith remarkable taste and juclpzment, while "Ni bt‘s shade no longer" was but littio inferior to l.. Even htcndIl.utohn's "IIunier's Faro-null" did not under imia the treatment it re- eelved. In I musical way, however, the in at the evening was the grand chorus, nun’! “l;lort.a.“ lr. was from the celebrated ism Knee, and was can with I iorvo and yolnma that rnadalt gr-an or than ever. it is I great pity that an orchestra lull not been uflrigusl to ac- company the choruses, slum they I cred (min I tank 0 ' Instrumental support. H ith the chorus as lsrye and as vvsrful as it was. an orchestra of lrty piccen would not luv been out of place. Ilul. all things consiileruil. the tmiainai portion 0! the perform- ance went 03 very well, and mu lll lily creditable to all coticcvncd. /i nuuilser of essavs and re-‘ilsttions wen: dune in line style. eliciting the warm Ippiauve and winmcmlatiou of the au- dience. Tho reading by Miss Mary Fuirv'.hiId was vociiernualy applauded, and, indeed. liistiv. The performance rcflrv-tetl great credit on the prinnipals and resellers engaged in it. Owing to the tact that more than three hundred persons ain admission in the ball, the repeated this evening. were unable to programme will - +- CENTKN IN’ IAL NOTES . Prospect: of .'i!lssaurI's Exhibit. The Souretary oi the illate Board, Prof. J. L. ‘rs-any, left last nlgbiior the scene of Ietlon. sc- companicd by Mr. George htrphun, I young xen- tiuman or excellent taste, to arrange the htiuouri collection tor exhibition. He desires the Ltwna-Dzuociur to say that anv additional caller.-uoue or articles from His- souri. designed r display at the Centennial, should be sent by freight or express. prepaid, to "J. 1.. Tracy Glranl Avenue Uonso Philadel- phia." until the opening at the exhibitlon. on the 10th or May; after that. to "uusonn new. quarters, Centennial Grounds, l'l)1.|esdasXphia_" III has arranged tor the presenatlun Ind dil- plsy of all newspapers tram Missouri. at the ileatlquartcro Building. and invites all papers, whether daily or weekly, to iurnlsh Wplel during the continuance oi use t-xlilbliioxi. He says that the expense of erecting the His- Inuri building It Iyalriuouiil. and I-l'3IiI|I0i'lii\[( and call-biting: the Missouri vulIection_ can not be less than 30,001. Presi-ls.-nt Allen has stssuuieii the re- sponsibility‘ at seeing this ruauor ihmu h, and it is gratifying to know that the citizens 0 iii. Louis are not disposed to see him bear uio burden alums. hiessrs. Lani». Soils and some other gnntieinvn. are exciting themselves to secure proper aid for &0C=?)lY:lQi€".l lc5$l.l3llll.l’)“e\‘¢D0 has charge of the dis- play oi Missouri bin I at the Centennial. is gath- srin I s leadid roiieciion, most of which he has turn ahe himself. He and others have kept the tavivienntsta oi the nu; very busy for weeks past. a........,; we Isl:-It an be an Immense American W4 e In. x-rem-lot by A. Dllmore, omen i-nus. Mr. I iiinnro has I copper win. A wonderful piece, which he \v'rll send to the (fciltcunmj, 111; cl.1lH)¢(l tiiatii Isa Mark Anthony. snd,_u.¢;. tune. 1,300 years old. ._...._.___.._._______ "TE)li_,’I-;ttAh‘(;1£ ii1EE’I‘i.\'u." Monday Niglit’s Gathering at Avenue Hall. with all tbo other organisations of the city. partaking mute or less at a political CHIP“ l¢i'— notably the Tax payers’ league and the Citizens’ Committce—ilu:re is one which would seem to have for its object the puvincsuou oi the Demo- cum; I.|oua¢!¢oI(1_ while Ilio two associations named are exceedinalf Gflllillfli "W! M17 I9 UIG ,ssms time public. The latter is is secret organi- itnlion, and Iurinorly held its meetings at No. loll Martel street. hum what can be learned by non- members, it is probable that there are lotis-ll. councils, pn-ovi.-a. or whatever they are tanned. in each uravrl ui' um city. as were is a grand onen- tntl council to wiiiith delegates are lenttmm the subordiiittie luulios. Thu lieadqluirtcrs oi the Grand (Jounnii are noiv believed to be in strain.- i.lsii, on .\‘1nih street and Wnsliington Ive-luv. A gathering took place there on Monday night. wliirli, in view of the standing Ind poiidml ruin plraion of tbusc ntien-ling it, is an gssire. If IIIPI mninous. Among the ;:«miieim.'iii um were lihilfl Feuntcvr ii. ll. Lmzcns r. I.:ui«l (:4nnni.ui-invr l-‘rank liynn, Aiilermvu . .l. Gorugilir and John i)‘5iaili:y, llvlwnrvi Iiui Wm. 1'2. iiniding, i'apt. iiwiixer an-l Ibsuui Gorniav 0! inc limp- (wr ll‘ l’uui.risI <.'«iinmiIl .e, Col. A. ‘V 5“““-“‘k. ilr. Jultil A. Leary, at tho richoollinsrxl. KM-I». Alli!-l.iIil iimtci Master at Nit‘ Conic: ai.-vrk-~t, Timmss l}rtI(‘f‘ an-I mam‘ Hill‘?!- Ii is n-pnriml that limit; of mu yr.-nlirmcn ma-is llI‘OillIlrsi.Il vtIui1.v tn nruirl rec/spiitliiit as they Oliidfffli lroui tlm bull. aipl it-at ritlu-is. when it-Lin t\'|ieu~ liiry luvl liufll. ngiiril tlial. they haul aitemiuil Ia "ix-mpi-raiire Imlgt. ' ' 1)! course, lite gxmileincn nJliltl'l would annui- lite for His liuprupcr piurtsusa km], in any f,\'('II|. ii-.n note at the gntlucri-lg is painted by the cur- ctisnsiaucus attending ii. . .-. (in to Wllsl Illll'I""l‘l'i‘"|¥'|'I"I. At Old Pnriilc lirlsnt, t',qp'l\‘I' Seventh an I I‘-.1-iur uncut, and tnngn-luv him about tin: lilillnllb illm-it iiiiis muulry IN MI 87¢“ €Xl"‘nlii-uu, ur Iililvess him. for [nil pisrticulun, uitfiinrs-in-ion Hotel, ht. llililli CDt‘lvi;1n's isrstis vs. iii-ms. at ltrd riluching Ihrir, 'I'luavui.~iy,27tli. It I p. nu. GITIZEK8’ C0llIHl’l"I‘E.Fl?. Very Plain Talk About it Judge and 8 Councilman. Recommendations to the Charter Commit- sion---Eleciion of Officers, Etc. A meeting of the Citizens‘ Committee was held in: ovenlng in psrlov 5 of the Southern Iiotel, lion. II. J. Bpnuuliorst, Chairman, and Capt. Geo. W. Ford, Secretary. Upon; the cell at the roll, fourteen members responded to their names, and the business of the meeting mu proceodcd with. ‘_ The Chair stated that this meeting but been called for the purpose of proposing certain mes :- ures totbs Charis: I‘ ‘ . now in - ' . in regent to insiteis that it was desirable should I90 llwofiioratod into the new shatter. Captain Ford stated that he had. isccordanui vviiiitha desire at the eormnliwo. drawn up I certified copy ol sresoluuon adopted at s previ- ous meeting. and presented it to lion. Chsuacsy I. B:-huiu. Presiding Justice ol the County Court. That euticmite. he was lad toiilsservs, hadlatdit bo are thobody of w let: be wasa member, but Jud o lloilier, I representative at ihoimmscuiate iemoersev, lied taeeilousiy in- nit by what authority the (.‘iilson’s' Committee had constituted thsmse was and desired to know whether the-y were elected by tile people. After disposin of bin Juli cam in as few ironicsl ro- niarks. sprain Fordsatcl’ that be was sorrvto observe that .5 COUPLI 07 ’I|'zv\'§PA1'lll had viewed the rrlsolutlon in I u-run ll M. The resolution referred to a track to be «town on cenptn streets by the Iron Mountain Railroad. and the pit ers to which as reiei-rod aeeriiod to under: an the resolution to be in opposition to railrosc facilities. He did not so no orstand it. but thought that it was in favor at extending an facilities necessary, under certain rest:-icuuna. I be supposed that on thing else was implied by the resolution. in viuul have opposed it. cant. Ford also called the attention 0! the com- mittee in the islet that be had promised to have prepared a written pro man to the Chariot Gom- nsinlun, in regard lot I urinutinn oi Line bal- lot and the elimination of rand (roan our city sloo- iions. He had inlly intended to do so. but since the Hon. Mr. Francis, the Deiuocrutu-. Impro- seutatire of the I-‘om-tli Wan] in the City Council, had seen iltto remark that ho was tired of the Citizens’ Committee and such trasli,upon thcfprm sentstion at I otitioa (in regard to the pay 0 the police) signed y a maturity of the principal mer- chants or this city. he was afraid of intruding upon the nvliegsea of others. and has! seriously womlc it tho L‘itis.ens' Uoininlttoe was oi any iuvcu. Ila himself, as I member ot the commit- toe, tnit small since this ' RDIIIEINT l'(!l.lTICAL BUNKER had denounced them as trash. its bad hereto- fore mmldertd himself as possesscsl of all of the attributes of a man. but he must be mistaken, since this man, who was so smart, so well adu- catesl. etc.. who lielal the whole of the city be- tween his fingers, shnulrl dcnomlviate him as trash. Maybe he was, but be r4iul«ln‘t help it, and he would continue to sprint. his mind. He r.onnl«lerv.-Al Hr. Francis’ remarks an insult to the entire mercantile community. He was quite em- phatic in his language siuat the gcailumnn, and concluded by Itatiu at be (Mr. Francis) was the Dcinocraiio Al er-man for his, the Fourth, t ‘ For the reasons above cited. be ooultln‘t prepare it written mposiiion. but he would alter I luv oral an at one. He would propose that the Ttilru.-en reaimiuici-I ado I some measures to turtfv the elections. The e ectkm laws Ihfitilii s so ainended as to draw out the full votu oi the filling} reciucts should be made It Ibiuiuts. The Judges of Election should surve for four years. ltmi receive I stipend of $3 per dlem, while Intnall employed. During their turn: they aliorildlso uxvrnpi from all jury duty. ii sliuuIa_ also. be I not the law for any one lahold tickets at the vol ng pincos, and such offenses should be punished by FY33 AND IIIPHISONIIIZXY. 'l‘lrlrct.I should be piarcd upon Is habit: in front at the trolls. so that cltlsens could ‘put them. They should be in (Lbs o of the Jurges. who should show In! litnoi-an or illiterate person the tlciint they might ask tor. hhuuld the Judges fail to act squarely they would be liable for tnisdexnean-V or and punished acouxiiingiy. - The hostel elections should be reduced also. Ito stated that (or eve election for Slayer each party. independent what is spent by the candidates, [free from 3 ,iX):i to i.‘X),0O0, most at svhlehlfiocs to men who pretend to stand about the po and peddle tickets, but who really annoy voters. The suggestions met with the approval at the Coixunitoce. and some nu tsd that any one can ht at repeating should be liable for felony. Riv‘: is metal trend could be detected and pun- ts ed.an(l pnrilv of the ballot would naturally follow. The Idea in reganl to the number of vn_t- iug lanes and terms of the Judges was so sane lent one, {or by this means the Judges would become acquainted with the voters of Uieir precincts. and. should fraud be attempted. it would be detected and insi.-miiy checked. Capt. Ford was lrustmctod to prepare his sug- stlons in the tho of A written proposition. to e submitted to e Charter Uouimission. and have it really It the next meeting. a.uL9.nsi> C0.'€a‘Et.‘T‘It)i(ii. air. J. K. Cumtnlnrrs odered the toilovriru; slim gevetiou which were Iaopted, and the Bocretary ordered in arm and submit mm to the Charter Uommluion: We. the Citizens’ Committee, would respect- fully suxxosl to the Ooinmissioners oi the new charter that they incorporate in it some rovision retail» to railroad oounccuoas Iomet lug Illa the fol owin : The Oil oi‘ St. Louis sliali have owcr to ms is double ck railroad avenues Is ollovrs: On the levee from end to end. and by tunnel from the levee unilur Walnut, or as near theretdsspnictlcahis to the end or the resent tunnel. and thence by open cut, via I e Mill Creek \'Iila_r, to the western limits oi the city, bridging streets that cross the same when necessary. it may Join with the railroads In unh- lng this grand railroad highway. but shall not at exclusive rlvliege to any. It may 005' uvsri any right 0 way which any read now has. and may reinovu any track from streets which they new use when not-til , and force the rail- roads to use this avenue. it shall ve easy faciiltyto the roads to switch into clr own grounds or depots, and into any elevators. ware- ouses or tactory. and in a lust tarld for the use 0! said lacilitlos. city. and the tar «vary it will give samo privllr as to roads Mhat may berutter come in as it ocsio so now in ex tn.-rice. it may grant leases tor 1 1' flu-'-Ion of elevators Ind warehouses on the WW6. bthflvv-Iakt track sail the river manug pmper conditions -csinsi obstructing the sam. H3“! 5‘-3" W1“ UM give privileges tor the erection of bridges from the .4} 01¢; (:.,..,m.s_,-¢t,,| or Main street, over said treat: to “N gig‘-agar‘, cu.\'m::s.\'zxo ‘rm: vviuur. It may condemn the land Iruniiup; on has 7173;‘ with I view oi straightening Ind vridculu we same. and if no agreement can be made wig: the owners at the land in regard to the bcneuu and damages, it may take the whole tract or tracts at I lair valuation, to the and that the city ms own iboiand it iuskes. It will have powevtrs ease, resell, or use the same after the propmsoii accre- tinns are made. It may treat with the hints at Yllintiis or (In: owners on the river front. for any- thing that is necessary in the manor. K.I.l1CTl0‘i( or onrtczns. Mr. spsualmnt announce-.‘. that the committee had been in existence {or one year, and that an e}nctlon [or officers would no in order. On mu- tuu. this was proceeded with, Ind the same ofli« tsirs trcro unanimous! re-elected.’ The are lion. ILJ. llpalmliors , 1'reiIlil¢ml;UnI. .. B. Motcslle. Vice President; Capt. Geo. W. Peril, Socretar an<l'I‘rcasurov. Unfit. ‘uni at Ilrst tllflflhrod nutn mation, and ryiefgn-Id um; .9 one else shunt be elected to my po.t&..s. as a two he lied aaemuod the duties 0; gun as. he baa been an object oi Iitack imm rasimls parties, and hail been oouipelled to sub- mlt to I great dual. The nomination urn pressed upon the nntisiuan. lmwevor, and ms election was smart nwus. liciruuks wen: then indulged in b Messrs. tipsunimrai, Ford. Cumnalnza, Carr, liorlice, Clark. and others. In. Cunut on nit: coimcin. Mr. L. J. Clark said that as I member of tho emnmiitee he would do his duty rexarilloss of consequences and vvithnut Ir.-Ir. Ila dbl nut care what members at tho Cit Council had to as onu- esrning the committee. it knew it anioun ed to sunwtliliig and that its proceedings were watched with lntcrsst by the Cllilctll generally. [is lllolxlglll that some oi the City Couiirllinen needed on IIillD¥. Many at them tveru simply \'l|(T§IilI.I, with no via his outline of su iport cxcevl mo mm. Ililllcu face. which they tlrsw. The citiums of fit. Louis should an-It-en to I realisation of the present comiitiuii oi smtlra, and take steps lo remedy the mil in the intura. The committee than adjourned, to inert the ilrst Tuesday in May. - ._.__.___....__._____ Further Pleading: Filed in1’nci1l.u Itali- rtiitd Crises. Pursuant to the leave granted by court. the at- torneys for the county have tilcvl amended peti- tion in the use of Kctchum against the Psciiln ltailroiul, tor dual establishment of the county's lien. They also flied )*eslurnlny,tn the some case, the separate answer of the county to the bill of tumciosure; and alsu nu armrneir-d A!il\I't:l' and cross-bill of Thus. I‘. .\Lcvs_ In which the county, as storhhoiclcr, in-ins by leave vii mount. in the siciurssw, as pvvxwtilcvl by them vuiunsltmun pltqd. Inga. iunny mar lIui:ii.s of ls'l\\ arise wlilcii in all [|I'l)lIfllIllIl_\' will iiul he ll¢‘lt‘lIllliI|)4l tliia aisle ii! the .‘4il[I1IiIlIt‘.( mi. and it is quite apparent that the |iI'I'ss'|ll re: rlvership ulil remain [us some years in clizuge oi the mad. . _. _, , ___... . Settling rm Old Score. Mdrgrirtltc Nsycia auil Julia ltyau are ivrn old "r:u\<-s," vvliosc res-nrils virus at a cliarncicr to al- low them little-yuipatiiy In their Iroublus. There has lung been I trim between tllesc two choice spirlia. and last evening (bay I‘.l|nl!(‘.¢tl to meet in tic-.liey’s grorcry. .\‘o. liiio North Seiuuth atrcvl. War was «lo:-Inreil in ones, and Ityiui, seizing I soda buitiv,\vi.-ui tor her old antagonist mill mur- der in her eye. The trial e nsuliui in itsysrs‘ discount '0. it being Iona necessary to out her to I ueixiiimring ¥m‘siulsn's for rs sin. Ryan was lodged: in then rd t’r¢oiiit'.t Sta on, charged with sssau-tsnd artery. ..:_._._._..j_. ET. LOUIE IN BPLINTEBE Till oily collections yesterday amounted to -»'ti,woIi. . ~ Tu: Laud Commissioner yesterday continued the heartns of exceptions to this opening of Ohio avenue to hiav li. .. Excousioslsrs to the number of nearly 200 came to this city over the Wabash Line, yester- day, tram Litchnold, Iii. Tm: regular spring session of the City Council commences. soeording to law. unjthe lath oiaiay. The preseutaeaslons of the Council are held by virtue of the Mayor's call. nzrorr 00t7iI‘l"r Btsliliut. Corr wsnttoJcircr- son City, yesterday, with Peter Brown. colored.- Tha convict has been sentenced to ninety-nine years‘ im-,1?‘ ' ' v- : ‘ tor wtIs- . Omaus Esirrit. aiiasJnilus Behaflor, has been arrested on the complaint oi W. L. Devin, for the alleged theft of I coat and spat: of pants. sniith was oodimiuettto tail yesterday. mans 0'Iiai.t.xr was yesterday discharged from the position oi’ Sidewalk inspector or the Western District, in the city Engineer's Depart- racnt, and it. 1’. Colin appointed in his place. Jonas W. O. Jens sustained the demurrer to the indictment in the msuuiani ring cases, yes- terday. and the defendants were held to answer to the Grand Jury that insets on islands: next. Kay 1. ’ Wu. Bucxtxv. an insane man who made his escape front at. t’iaeont's Asylum yesterday morning, was captured by the police last night and lodged in the Third District station. no will be returned to the Aaviusn to-day. Enwum Zzxuunrza was arrested by oilicer Belii. on Monday ight. to: having stolen two pictures. worth 330. from Mrs. Sarah Hardy, colored, residing at ‘Ill Chestnut street. A com- piaiai was tiled Izitlnsl. him yesterday. Euxs Mcflwlau claims to bars been walking peaceably slang Morgan street, near iievsnih, on Monday night, when she was struck in the fare by some unknown man ind lnockod down, having her mouth badly out. She went. to the Dispen- sary yesterday for treatment. Eintr yesterday morning an attempt was made to break into the stand of ‘K’. Lyons. atlliddle tiartet. Oincer Dixon heard thieves at worlt.snd tried to steal upon them; but they caught eight of him, and made their escape. They had not been at work long enough to secure any booty. 034 Monday night I trunk containing I large lot of men's ciotluug was tound by Ofllcer liouuhan in the alloy in rear or .\'o. Bu Franklin Iycnuc. There were also some tools and I packagepf lei.- ters addressed to Orlando Custer. Trunk and contents are It the Third l'n:einct Iiutllon await- ing an owner. 81101111.! below: I! o‘elock Monday night I coal- oil lamp exploded in I bedroom in the second door of No. but South I-‘iith street, occupied by Mrs. Green. setting an to the bed clothing. An alarm was given to the eighbors si ones, Ind be tom serious damage ha-.1 been done the flames vvore extinguished. Yhsrxunsv aiternoon Oillcer Quigley. of the Third Precinct, was lutormsd that I party ol boys had deposited I large coil 0! rnpo—whioh was supposed to have been slots is from the Levee-in I vacant lot between Main and Second and Biddle and Can streets. The rope was found and taken to the station to await an owner. Oils. Wsurri.z, Adjutant-General to the Gen- orai oi the Army. has returned to the city. and will remain a isvv days prior to leaving with his family for Washington. He says Gen. Sherman and his military tsmliy have no tears that Infu- lalo relations will not exist at all units vbetvreen mom and the new isccrctary at War. Tu: ice house of Hue. Loomis I 09.. It the loot oi Benton street, comtnenood giving away on lbs and inst. , Ind yesterday morning the northern part of the root broke in. The l.l"0Iltll_‘iB caused by the overflow oi the river, and, as the house is mied with ice, It is feared that serious damage will ensue, unless the river recedes speedily. EARLY vestentay morning Oiilcsrs_Wcid:i: and Funavrorth discovered tine issuing from the root of a brick house in rear of No. E:ii,.Vorth Eighth street, occupied by n. 1.. ucaipiu‘ and Lxiclnda Barnes. and owned by John Vogei. A still alarm was given to engine No. 1!, and the llamas were speedily extinguished. Damage to building add tn:-nitrite, 1:00; partly insured. ‘ Oil Hondiay night a team of mules, attached to ca.r_1I of the iii-Ivoia Line, under the tempta- uou oi I broken Iiue. took it‘ into their heads to run away. They sutrted cast on ltusscll Avenue _at I pace terrific lor crcatnnu or their kind. The driver set his links. and shouted “whoII" until he was hoarse. The lady ‘passengers became lrightened, and sought out suit spots to drop into when the crash came. Finally the car jumped the track and was brought to a sudden stop against a telegraph pole. ._____._______. DOC-AI; PERSONALS. 001.. (Batu. Eaton. of st. Planters’. . Japan: I’. T. Iiaisiav, Des ltolnes, Iowa. is at Its:-nazu's. DR. .1. ll. Lltwta, Mt. Pleasant, ItIrntam‘s. his). A. G. §‘o\vi..sn, oi Chlugo. is registered It the Undcli. Carr. .1. 1.. Srszriil-ms. oi ltoonvuio. is taxed at the Bouthcru. Dis. J. I). 1151105135011 and wile, of Du- boque, are at tho Linden. COL. 61:0. W. Iii.-an, Cincinnati, Ohio, last ttn.ri:uni‘ii. on route inst. ‘ C01,. J. ‘1'u.tsn:mro, at Louisiana, him, ts Nttsiercd at the Southern. ' H01 vsup I. B.ioLt:r and family, oi San Francisco, are an... sm.;m,m_ COL. H. II. Iinru.-ro.-1. xcw fggk‘ was —-o-g yesterday's guests at the i'isuiers'. n. W. or W¢3r.v. rm... New ion. agent uiu-.s Erie and l"It.ll'la Dispatch," is in the city. mu. 0. If. SWAIK, Leavenworth, Kas.,wa.s among ycatcnlsy‘s arrivals at the hmlell. D. li.lium.osu. Collccsor oi lniurnal itavanue. CIrt.Iaa~o, sio., Is qixartcrod oi the Laclede. C01,. 3. It. Jnses. Bixourusy, Iowa. and Col. W. If. liavloii. Biniugiiam, 111., are guests at tho Ladede. M38. Join! A. Jorcz arrived in the city last svrulrm. and registered It the I‘lanicra'_. from Wuhlngtou. . DR. R. J. csnsou.. Fsvetlorille, .iri'., and D1. W. E. Mabry and who, Fairtield. III., were at the l.Iciede.- HON. Issac B. Brriw. I.o:nr¢rnI'oi'tll, and Mr. htclllianoy, oi th state lL:i|l\'i'I)‘ Coinxuisaitin, are at the Pluiiters‘. Jun Gums. Kansas City; It. 1’. Grand, Glrani, Ham; W. M‘ Oahturd. Pea.-in. and J. 11. Lyon, Leavenworth, are It um Lacicdu. Mu. Ben. I‘. Cunxe, synung lawyer, too! the train Lust sight lur ilt. I-‘rznwis county, where he . has ttvuimporuni suite to attend to. ____.........._..__. LOCAL NOTICES. Dr. C’. W. Iinuoifs Celery and Ckaniooslls Pills are prepare<le.tprv.-ssly to irure Sick lleatlaclio, Nervous Iiesdscba, Iiyspt-ptir."lleadIr.he, lieu- ralgia, Nervonsnc Ind nice:-lessucss, and will cure any case. Price to rte. Postage Iron. Oalce lili North Eutaw slrret. Sold by Jones J. Sibley and all Ilrugziata ltl bi. Louis. iiichanlson 3 ($0., wholesale ugonie. w. P. 1lIc.LAIlEN .9. 00., It Chamber Commerce, hat, is It the W. Va., is It quar- CHICAGO- VV. P. McLAREN & CO., Milwaukee. COMMISSION GRAIN IND PROVISIONS. OPTION D_!-£AL.‘3 A 8I’2£'ClALTY. AKIIIIA In Innclmi. Liverpool and Iilasgovv. Daily cables from Lou tau and iolven-out. Orders solicited. \ j]-poll HA l.F.—A rifar store doing I good business. A LARGE INVOICE or‘ ....—...'1) 3ov_s' AND CHILDREWSTSUITS F. W. HUMPHREY &. 00., FIFTIEI .A.I.\'TID PINE. L E V I5 0 N an E L YT H E, 3 -M::993,¥:4..e-*=:z=.zs2s2_»,z-,e=s.v.9':a_-. 3 1 A 7 . 0 N r .. 3 , ' }.«“.’.'.i.'..’**.‘.*:.*:.::.:': 2:.‘ ::'.".:.=‘z::.::§ i"-1.:-~ PRINTERS AND BINDERS, I19 OLIVE ETTIEI-21'. SUICIDE. I venture the assertion that tbrss-fourths oi the ladies under fort think more at whether use shall it well. when last slope them. and i. e rnial spray of the l'1t'hf fit I rtiantlrs their brow. Vile!!!- cornln In pail habtiimeutl. do of how they ahsirfan through the ages We have mil to say. in this connection. upon s fsts in life. ‘Will stay when the so rli iiirs array and tennis charm to I cold. cold clay. 1 Lsgii-s anti‘:-iglsuiiug sulateédsutfiés note.“'I'0Ii.):'I'IX§. s rein e I. so run I . . of O P lJiI’I..A in}! L. advertiser. “““aia~w.'mus "vvs _ _ 297"" AFTED Emission Is housekeeper in I urn.- e In hotel. louitul in st: Lvmll. Memphis or any itautnern eity. by I lady who has as riches and can give best nivmnces. Address A. K. .. this attire. A.‘f‘l'ED—.t situation. liounrnald an-i butler. ' by rupeeiahle luarflvd am: Is, vnihuut cinI~ dun: hath umlsrstaud their duties! nu-ougiily:torini=r a neat seamstress. Address O'hIA.I.I..E:Y. thil oflln‘. _-§Frfi?{‘rrbris"'§i‘a2vr" zbi-I'x.ii.'n"§T‘—‘ 'WA.N'l'l2D—-Gituatkin. by sooinpositor. Address Printer. this omca. Wv'T&§(;’I'E_I‘):élin-a.tion is a wholesale house in I rouably eampetrut and expert need ea v- man: no objection to travel -, um uestioaah 2 reierence given: in confidsute. address Chicslro. this 0 cc. “xix-r»:n‘_h..i.';.:. ?x'u'n'6'r 1." ""——'"'- experience dew sires eitgurrizu-at: is worthy o till I moi: oi tnsst: best references. Address ‘I .. this 0 re. _ __ WANTEIFA position in s. di-at-eiass eovnmluion humps by a man who has been In business tor hirnss-ll: can miumart-i some trade. and make hltnself usesul in any cs|xs.cliy. Address I‘.. this otllce. “‘TI\.N1'I‘Z[)—TDlrtInlKrtn¢'I-—A situation as book- treper. shipper. counter or lurnput (at mill or yard); several can’ experience‘ best ut n:!v-rencu. Addrusa (Zea. . \VcrmoutIi. tel. Louis. Mo. WANTED—AMut May I. I. petition by the pres- ent experienced and well reeuuiinsuded hooli- keeper and cashier oi Sayers. Shaw 3 t.‘o.. oz lcllll 0. city. ad-irus ltolzarulrant. with severe. shat HELP WANTED FEDIALKB. '\\ Altl'!‘!VCD-Ii good colored vi to do irrnrra noun work; must. be as: cook. Apply ECG Cboutrau avenue. . I ' mz:i.1- waiv'rxn—suLui. ' X AN1‘ED—-fltrmv.-cutter‘. and two carvers. at the Government ituilsilnx. Lin ' rut. ‘\'v"AN’I'1’.'X}-A steady and reliable was to work on I (am: and whose wile will do the cook- lux for the family; reasonable «Agra Ill“ be . Apply on the (Jar: ssnn. one mile south of the luv sane Asylum. til. Louis County- ‘_“7'AIi‘X‘P‘.1)-—('oal miners II Osage (‘i (‘axtuuss (‘mil and aiiaiax Co 0 inaueat -sort : nvviupt pay. Ad W . .tN"rr:n—a' on .15 . M It In .\n'ort.h §§'.°1i”'"'u. Lt. :;:i‘9"o'tl ' ".s'a"rir.s'>—‘ ii" ‘ Lailorv. one. in am costs and Illu to snake ' on ants and vests: tns is work: none but uni-rtus war men wanted: rail tare will be refunded. M. 8. Leis-t.usa-i.Ja¢h.soaviIie. Illinois. wAN1'ED—A flrst-class bread and cake baker. Cali turd. 11:. St. James Hotel. aN'rzs)—'rsss-is to uni mes. Irv"-in-‘suite P-rose Brisk. C0tllDll|)'s' Grand and Chemicals avenues. ‘V'AN‘l'l|:.l)—-Elan wlttiswaall sash units: in stoves. hotels. taetovies and other business. Apply to no Washington In.-nus. room I. up-stairs. ‘v"A.N‘.I'ED—-A live man in on city and town in the world‘ you can make 3' I stay selling ourleitsr-cop his book; no press. brush or water re- quired. li'.xre slor Hi’: 0).. room i£'i‘ribunc Build- lnz. Chicago. Ill. Bend stamp tur circular. ___ " I1oN}.'x V O-A‘.;s"l'I-2l)‘—D'u).=f private party I ninety dam: will pay liberally: mod rval as e security. Ad- dmsklii. a.. this once. , tvsxrazzs. _‘ 2'rc.—waN'rzn."' " W -—..—..—.. ' novsxe. nooml. . .0--limsll store. with two or three lino’;- rooms mnneelrd. wlib eouvrn'¢ures, etr.\ an t- able for papers and periodicals. Atlslvrll. xiv-:n-r Io- ru:on and not. which must be cheap, (ieranl IL, t.llotia-Democrat odieo. 'vv.tiviu-xi-.\oz~r1'8. _..“- ...... ... ._ —.....,.,.,..-....... “ ANTEl)—Atrn .lIl Iovrliy ioal. . Cc lnile-ohanicncr. glans-cutter and can -opener. Also. tor other novelties. .\on.-ity Cm, Gil Wainirt st. A.\"i'l‘:D—Agr-ntn—To canvas for Pieturesque Iiizrope I-id other Int-class rial pnbbations. J. ll. Clsusilnua & t.'o.. fi Locust street. '.t_V'.'§N‘l'lr7Ib—AOl“.-.\‘17l>;-)lakr no on menu nu You see our ."lE\\' HOOK. which as absolutely no oat. it is "The Thlux" for this (7 niennial ronounees it “oreicrabiv In our eixeulars and what 1. ti. rout) £ C().. In Monroe street. Chicago. sn"i"i:n—-sgsuu'7,‘iiua to pan re} Benin.’ roifr ilrst-class rsnva ra. V5 rile. stating expen- eaes, L. 1.. lioynloa. Bi. Lo .op(tng llook and II I {is} m.'i'.".'.-i'iTu'E be U U ink: used wllhoui press or or. ouirii tit. Bead stamp tor circular. Dealer’ nan‘: Co. .117 Ullvt-. any yr: pflDIlsh¢d."' leading loanuls say. —‘.—}‘_¥-EX-!.:‘Z—;.—-4:}.&"P.‘al"l.>t-l‘tilt8 at npgtnori .§Jm;n. I ,vs rs-sum \-r- , Ejo. iligclierslntst rgeet. :iea?los¢.l 0" ha‘ OB iM.L8—8t.aud H. ‘ulna Market. Also. new and »eoud—hsu.t mart-ii sods ioouisins. Appiz in John ilcctosksy. M and 56 Union itsnret. ‘ FOB flAI.E—'i'-ta I‘ns:¢rs sad I'olliietsaa—‘I'1'ie Id- rrrtisel has a pr-.-i and all iha type required I?! I fenr-no 1'. as-rep-nvlainn fleilpuptn only menu Irma tiu numtr . Its in vlillu toss-ll or to treat wit any rriia!-is pa in tin» sstal; iahmeut «-1 a weriilj £9-goal’! igiai-yrrrvksiiy |‘|‘lt imfiliy. .v,.i.i’.;;s x. ‘L. . sitar . our umocrsi lit. Louis. 1111.. “°°“"' Ipon RALl".—«fl'.'I I/>1-‘III! s'pes‘i'.‘s'ioi. ni uougtnsfi to by the tar set. .. ‘EL Iaobeer-its n":.¢uu"“i?ar-:o«I:Té.;.;.?{»: and Is. luhusaa it Baird, Vioarosds-Ir. .. , _ . .........-... DW'ElJ.Di'D-HOUSES -10 L121‘. .,,..-¢.,.,............,..-v..-.,..v~—..~ Fun BEN!‘-—ii’ouoo tn! Chestnut street. in Int order and uouiainiu ien mains bani‘. laundry. stable. ate. lit: vuizxsos it ‘HA. .-zn. Hi Pine street. Fo"" n ::i‘.i‘E'i.C1T-Fs—yi?rSi.x. v-. n{ if. 1-Iiorr brt . him». it rooms with all modern ins- provcmrnis and ianra lot. near this «is put. iii ‘dVEl)I‘E'd[’f"3‘1L‘1.A rotiagsqottfl I0|4:IIbI.‘l(IffO ol l‘II\1ll .flPIf P i. I l.0.. LA . {Ir Lean flutkiiii: rnru-Evpiyuurih and si.".'l.i.°°'’' ”' II Hfi.V'T—~lloIiM.- .\'o. Ill‘! Olive afni. fab nls rd tlirouynoui or with tomato. pas fixture! and window enrta us only. apply to Chas. ll r not. fill Pine street. - FOR flKN'l‘—Ari elegant dvvrllinit-house. rontaiao lttzlrooms and basement. with all the motion improvements and ruin: attached at 118 ll. Eighth street. inquire) at .s'1 8. 8:-could or llll 5. this street. FOB R.ENT—J!'hr'2¢-story brick house of lo rooms. bath. Iratrr-rloact. laundry. eta-.. Na. ism Chub rint street. itrntlow tos prompt. tenant. itrfhsr- son & Wanu.-r. 511 Find street. Oil flE.NT—-6-ronrn houses. Nos. X41 and at Groudulet sums-' $15 1 month. Apply room .’o. I. N. E. cor. zieuuml In Pine. " It RENT—l}eIlrIbls! nine-room housmon North Garrison an-enm-. (No. me). bsrluir all modern lmr-rorsxneuts. will be rented at I reasonable price ts a careful tenant. 3(cI'tI)1Il.ii0N .8 WAlt.\l-ZR. 121 Pine street. . It ..‘i"I.'—-.\'o. 1102 Clarlt avenue. 4 new Irons hay win-lowed houses iritll 9 rooms. hath-rv-om uudry. I-.Ill'r-(lose.-t. bells. spestlng-iubu. hot and avid -rarer. trout. slate and rear yards. Rent. 5:1). in- uuire Tbua. Ward htuiiauus. No.27tl Lucas avenue. __z ron sts’:N'r—tioonrs. .Fm:r.?m.-xi'*‘:;s.;.;.g;”..'“...."" m"..'.:.;::‘£ V V Market su-set. up It rs. Ftlk ItKN‘l.'-’!‘lin-s moms. water and . Sis pes . ‘o. W! North .\ m-icenth. snoutii: as-road flour, 5 between Franklin avenue and Wash streets. _. .__ .__ . ‘ It It 'i.‘—-iiiti -Pins street-—.\'lcely tarnished rooms: terms niodserate. . or: Il.E'.N“l'-Thrro rooms '.;... "imam no no pu month. with water ll 2&5 Vrniiklin l\t.'l)Il(l. 130“ Itm\"r—R« .u<, sx'l'.'.Is rial-ii ..m...'£. 719310‘ Bill park. furnis ell or unfuruisiar-I. ’ Fight‘; rtiifivlirggiunlnbéu Ind su}?r'i'mnse room. ._.. .__.__... _ ._ ___ ...... .. .. .__; T0 1.!~.‘l.' I-‘OB BL'5I.2\'E38 FUBPOSE. J», --_a..,.¢.—.,«..—...»..—»\,v\».».¢.»‘r.;~'.“.v\/~.—.».. FOR flKNT—tiior-2 and dwelling No. H74‘ Market street. Lnquln MB. Wetnvx. ELI North Point] street. F08 BEh"l‘—8ton: W! North Third su-est. suitable ‘ID’-lg‘???-Kllflilnllttllltc antes. Inquirc at 1:! win.- III a s I1‘t}ll::£EN‘r-—Dru-mom tor rent. am soor or an " PFBz>0' x.u.I' ¥)!;:lL§°Nr1'\[r—IJ;1lrIl ganvemyour hats Illlrfzfi nto I II at es It ' 52,: d Forts. Stgisrfh 8 uh street. 9 ‘V w ER5i0hlAXr—Ail In trouble can on sfrn-2. u‘ I; hurt. elurvnu ; vrill reveal )’0|X!‘ll|nll' -icstiinyl gives full satistaci 9:4 N. l>’iI'tls.strect. I-‘v we. )EltS0.\IIL!.—-ii. “'0” gay. the but ' tc rlothlnx. Address}?! iorgui sine I)lZIl.‘iONAL—:i have tor ms."2'z-.‘&.'... ihqlisli Isa- tevest of I spicridul. hurry patcntezi. eats cat- rouplcr and an llllflfosfisl rar. lror turtiier particulars sdv_lrs~ss it. D. t‘.'aliooi’i. I"rv1lri"k:htown, Mn. 1) tso.\m.|.~cmmu-s1 Loan macs. ten Nonh sixth Itrttl». Music to loan in mm! to suit on watches. dliunu .:ml at sxticlvvor value. 1)lIBSOl\’A euts-Your old telt luau. soft or stiff. cleaned. -1 1d and nit in new style». at Zn- Dtre Straw sml Felt torts. N. stxtbstn.-cL 0. -.¢.»..-.-v~/..~,.-. .....-,.,\...,v—.— _—. -- EWINANCI/LL—-M . It 8. D Ind I0 per 1:‘). 310.013.$9JlX>.$5figl.’9.l“).§2.@.$l..f4fl. smu. an city real ulain. G. Ll. Keelsv I 00.. Ill Pine. _ —13«'ar:x:‘n'.’r-;.;:i.:;r§'.:a;.?i;.;....m“ All Olive street. has money to loan on lrupruveni c y property. No romnilsalun. nb.\rr.5i':va. .-~ -v¢.m BOARD!NG—Gri:tlesuen vishtnua rriincil. plus»- I!!! hora:-. with virh. paisrsrile load. ran be ac- boaldtns-liopse es coinnad sis.-ii 1%0A.ltDXNG—l turn or threenr lo.-meta _ boarders in I re-spcctsdis German fan I ‘: picn- ant rroiaa and agreeable lpsuooz Pl: hot berea- teeuth street. 0AlI.D!N0—Dar board 33 week. urns?" mouth. in advance; stilt. r Hotel. Inn is‘ main untamed. and all tint-eius nun wsitsn. 1‘ cationic — xv south sixth street. private , bog-mug hgumyirrnxs. per week Hf. day hosrdttl. ISOABDING-Fwlflllnfimn Avenue llois-l—Dsy boa:-visa 90*‘ ‘NH! : tahie unsurpassed lathe zitnsnflcs olrooau torrent. t WANTKD—PAIlT 11.8. ‘ AN’l'l-‘.D—l‘'Irtner. The subscriber. a iucrrhani tu tins very rt:-nest rrui the San Juan mines. wishes I partner with $5 to !l0.((Xi rash capital. for tile llltllll supply in s. Ar: Immense trade and large .roii sxuuaursed. The subscriber has I MT sim-r-- muse and txarls-iniin for hi-in use. Aildruss ~ Berger. Saxtaaviie. Col. " L i.'x.a""'.~§*'sc'i$iis"'vv"a2?rr§T -\r\ &»v«--f-.—7y-\ , AN'!'!‘ZD—Chlld ' .‘vclo<i -lean d ‘V clothes-wvtngrifsflihl loll t\Ja.s¢hiIgta]v‘u 'z“Ll'\;'lv‘f‘£‘1"->-{:hll%ctren‘s carriages. rrlocipe-in-s and ANT,“ oo-ls or hunts and slums. {|J.0W« mm is ~11. ltruil. lint. ll eii. Ill Con an avenue. ¢|.,gh,~,.g.—1n‘¢,, “V repair. at I017 Wubiugtun avenue. W" y.:('*_;.l_a'a;ial valuable rvsl exists in trade to 3 cl I the of ry ':{,......3:§ lo iis.<w or Address Ili- ‘ o\.‘l"l'HI)—A fluid Itrond-hand (Jordon press pnienui. Apply to er & I‘ I llftel. ABITICD-— mall portahis second-hsnd four to . Ii unver engines. Address W. E. l'.‘.\.vi Ht. Loull. NT . curtains to do up In ant-class Itylo II low prices. ED Locust street. A.'s"l'P.'.I’i—-ushy carrts es and clothes «ringers to mpalr. _ts'o. was . Chutes street. " ANTED—-fiperial machine in ananuisctnr-e and itoncra buatuesssi the sch-iueamt Black- Iltllh Sim 0! A. ll. liotslunl. llnl and itfl) N. Main st. Arley. In well tools and insrtlaiuerr cnutrscu ta- ken for sinking wells and prospecting shatts. tiixslxrairs rén sans. FOR MALI-3—A lint-clue saloon in a i neigh- |tU2lI00d and doing a tale buainrss. tlsfsciorv reasons for svlllillfl given. Address It. I... this omre. .. . _.. __.___.._..,._._j____________ 011 RAI.E‘r-timsil awe! of {user dry goods I 6 xmiimu. clirap; also couutvrs Ind flxhru. l‘rInk.iln avenue. and WM ( Oll .II.r\l.E-—'l'l.e "Cubs Palace" cits! atore.wltli Ion: It-sec. inquire at his ulivs aircel. No. 6 south Fin 1 Itrvtel. 4 OR HALE-A nrst-rlssa saloon iloluy s good lmsl~ h“ :1.‘ In-ptirs attlfl and U3 Ubcstiiul slX1.‘tl. in C C‘ . FUR RAl'.E—A rliaiirs fur I business man the best teaming businesses in bi. Louis. l It lbll livuadw On HALE—IIIlt interest In the I” ‘ ' . Gas and steam Flinn Fuiupu:-y. This uiniiicss is in aucresaiul um.-rails-n. ielns r-lalnilslirrl In l$‘»'i._ Unis gas-msv bring comps-lied. under pressure 0! \l est;-m usini.-ss. to sell and Iran: the oily permanently. I cltaure ill: the slim e se loin nu-ura. Asltlfv.‘ll.IOOI. Plunibinx. Us: and slew: ifiitlus (.o.. this units. one o( uqulve Pfl0l'E1I.’I‘Y OUT OF THE €'l1'Y I-‘DR HALE. '.u1i.'r',~T.'+.'...' 1-tmrv dwsiiluz-houses, nearly lieu-.smi in distal repair. rbcap. J. A. Beuh. Cashier. Iiisukc-rl ll. iii. 1:0“ It \l.!t—()r will an-lis.i,u-. Im raved St. Louis .-.i.."|.¢u rvipcrli. ‘V-ifllllrufitll .o.'.u in 515.0» ior Min-xurl II hints. in Texas tsrmiii property and stuck. it. l.‘lil'laIiipl|Ev. ran Joel 0. Irper. No. Ila l'lusrsir(rl. Ht. 1 ' lhtl'ltt)\'l£I) crn" 1-iv.m"i'mn' i-'on'iia' . . . .. .....,....-.......,.,‘-..~—-.~,..v-. FNOII. HALE‘-'l".lt|'IllIl I-navy with house. just iln—_ lslxesl: I moms. rue. water. bath. iaunilry. vult- Imls. inarliie iusuicrld. speslliug-iuiu-s. bells: ward. ruin rlu-at in even cliainlurri southern exposure: U /mls. Alady always in attendance. ‘ siz?5's*Zi't"r'r'&s5T_ _,._,\,., \ us'l'—A dark . ill: 3 _ ea: Locust, .l.lII§‘i’:::l'l’G'lIWNv.l‘» . mm Iumm w L0hT"3“fldlr. A rtl Ti. on Can urn-t. briltren Bis-ventii and .'Ii.ictcenth. or In ligliclvuthihn The anus: hill in suit- II he calls at it'll V: ssh sinet. . . fl street tars. a old i.-resupln. ably rsvrarde . T’ IITJSICAL. '\, Ub'ICAL—E’le.nos‘InII Ornns«—I..arzi-at siocaln J. .the rliy. by vr.-il known uastniilartursrs. "bogus nssm-s.“ Fur a-ale at reasonable prices ins cult. on mnatiil pa_nn-nta. or (or rent. st. Louis Iii-rvcanuls (.'o.. .'o. in uilve street. ’ I'vsIc.tt.-'ri.m:x-ousrs pianos for rent. 1:. llilennatlol. ill!‘ \l':.sb.in;tuu avt-imr. I.indi.ll ute . L. U5—ICikL—lluy ilr:l'-‘glass Pianos I-l.‘--Y1-IIITOVI - terms, at It. hoer~ber'a ‘ilo. fixlsoulh Plitb st. iv uxré/Li.-E7T.Ts'—T-a.'a?i'u mrisu.-'.'s.>s. szo. it-5. itsosnu :13. i-:. a_. Iskenlc. 1inuonu1.o<us_tu. , UfilCAL—An lf t aseonrn at or Ft: as to B rent.t:beaxi:Iis3i.fi:lu-lorovpir. bt7.'I.oc:sIst. K\V and beautiful Sylrl in !.'fi'l'}2Y Urnnsl IIIKADIJURY. Altiu. and B'l.‘IJII\' It (.‘A.\ll ANU3. low for cash. or liberal term! by monthly installments. BTOIIY k cam-. lid 0l.H¢ street. 5:. uls. ritonsssfoxaxs .,.,.A,.,~,.._.-., .-.-- -..~,vv.».,V..r.,V-.,V- I)Il0l’£’.35l0NAL—Dr. Islleon. Pti aieismastroiv or-rr and the (inst Prophet oi’ Iltfltl. most successful lat reter and reader at plain-ts. telling past. present an future. causing speedy marriurs. ete.. cures allnervoes diseases removes evil innu- ences. Bend are sump a for fluids to >l.«inz Lllfl. Pruspent {sud Happiness.‘ Uineo IILI ll Ian strut. Address .2‘.aIro. R. 83117“. LAD] Ell’ PHYSICIAN. when I lad ' is lit trouiiiu sin: should consult the Doc- tor about ~er unulnlrv. A safe and speed! IHHDVII 01 olistruclliilis. lloarvliii: and nviruin Illlfltlf muons- Yhrnt. All letters strictly rnuldrtii . ru-isitiishett ltd]. Address Dr. Smith. I‘. 0. but! It‘. Scslalll. H0. “’ KHRINOTON YEN U3 -.‘ew York Duals itoovns is the Hints in get I Iood rrllalilr Set in Tue ii’-zv kl. uuld fillings. 3'). __7-s.‘ The Cotton Dental Association RE the art nators ol the use oi ' ‘-.\'itn)iis 011 e (lu.ImI guarantee ioexirsctisuth without rain. (in sl- tays trash and pure. an is luriniess. atlllfiilly purer-nu.-a ml r "“..'.'."“" °’"6l;l"'" ' I I . Ill Oiivutrset. '°‘_’°” G at“ "' au'soii§f— T IVOILCF lrnlly unslfiiiulelly ohx-aiimi iorln wnIuailbllty.‘ele.'. ruiilziicu Irvin:-cs-wiry: attor_-iecgo. .(modr\cb. l‘. 0. Box um. (‘tiles SEWING DIACIIXSIZS. all kinds. H5 in Fl ‘"1 D3 mrnu. at an .\Ius-pan stint. i.-runes ‘I'll-I-I I-‘nun streets. It. w.*\s rIlIserby_. ‘ _ T. LOUIS-ETK AND H/I It I.\'h“l"l'l'I3'I.fl‘7'-W Chestnut ei. I-‘rve rlluit hum 1 Iu v daili- . A. 1). W11 . surxeuu in dune. r ' ‘ ' *1" as ,v.wI'n'—.'«-. FE LE (1 RA 1-’ H m -um. mi. Inr su.i rlrlivers. 1.»... on unions. -it-u M-t~ elass won k. tilhl s. Niels. Luce eurtalil I W¢¢|||l1; -vieirr.-in-u.u.'ut.\' wt in in Nortl Nil.’ "R"- I. sins:-r.\t'i..¢iu s Wllaots, imprntd iv-ui Do- nisstiv; ll} iosvo. _ _____W.___«_ "N __.___ ' -ADIIOII iron I 2lil()ltT oi?! °,nlv- Hui L ltsrxal-sslu new so-I ni-I rs-N‘ 5 Huh llwfllt. nonirii and late sliavris. sin .-... tmrs and [mint lasl prlre low. M. J. DI ii. ill-.'i’I‘lionias strut. nz:.iov.u.s. ' 1 l'3>t(IHl/il.¢Dr. Payton. Dentist. has removed in lw. so harm iii nth street, [lute doors null: oi oln’¢._epyoaiie his a ti ouiu. lumlltlittlliefs. csn u Ilia w.» uswn heave- C. ii. iisllss. PRiNT|i\i'G.O wsu. now: in LOW Illfs in ‘nu nous: and t-umpiiai warn in specialty.
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- St. Louis Globe-Democrat April 24, 1876
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- 1876-04-24
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- _. «v~ - w.-.. ....-..........~».. At -..»eau-....-or-I var i *Wi<iEWSE1{IjEiS.' gum lohlz-db sq‘. LOUIS, M'6i~fb2;g.'fioBNmG, Ai5R1L 24, 1876 \ -~z ocrat. . x‘ .‘ i¥oL. 1--NO. 34.1. D S IRTS. WILSON BROS; 7 Manufacture Shirts to ilrdcr,: ND CARRY A LARGE SIOUX Rlnn. )-lsdc. oi their own mural upe. ‘they use urns u to their’ order lu Irclsnd, which Ans roach huvlcr tlvsu uses! ...
Show more_. «v~ - w.-.. ....-..........~».. At -..»eau-....-or-I var i *Wi<iEWSE1{IjEiS.' gum lohlz-db sq‘. LOUIS, M'6i~fb2;g.'fioBNmG, Ai5R1L 24, 1876 \ -~z ocrat. . x‘ .‘ i¥oL. 1--NO. 34.1. D S IRTS. WILSON BROS; 7 Manufacture Shirts to ilrdcr,: ND CARRY A LARGE SIOUX Rlnn. )-lsdc. oi their own mural upe. ‘they use urns u to their’ order lu Irclsnd, which Ans roach huvlcr tlvsu uses! And no peculia- ty Mllavltd to the prcscnt It lo ot shirts. WII tlulr uucqulltd In cm at ulspttul the ship! Ind style is! the nmunts to tho vrrssrur. their super- ior worknasnshlu in msnutscturo and emulnllo unixh hnfllilnlitlfi. the thou oomlllolo oollsisctlon my be ru- o:3'L3x"ésn bu flied in I'll hours vrhcn n'cccsAry. 408 North Fourth street, St. Louis, 87 and Gbwsshlngtun street, Chicago, Pike's Oporufflouao, Cincinnati. Ohio. And‘:-curl. Dress. Chss. C. Balulvntr-r. John ilox. llilliii, illiliiiiilli 3. lo. Boccruors to LAEIOUBEUX, DREAS .& CO., usxorsomams AXD 1033325 017 BOOTS AND SHOES. 510 Washington avenue, 511 St. Charles street, ST. LO'Cl'IS,~HI¢£7.<:'ll: FOR :23 ALE‘. . HOUSES AND mm IN Noam ST. Louis. H Oil}: . ‘T0 AVE #081! GA 1'41’. , And ti I n my uruhvrr usineos.I extend Ieueuilrsdo. millet urlnd toil M is! s snesm II vs tv prices. vlsi llcrcu hr it iv-rilluxs. I run (iourinu dubbed). In six rooms I. All sltus moo luuvcs. at out ehsxitgy ocstio I. Also. 3! town: now lots. rot c as tun". '.::r.s::.';::r.::B§-;..:=:'::=sr;~...:*::.:... no lttluo hi sell L159. . M90 nyt¢Aua:t:'5huull.A nut or reuse viii ‘ham to A E't::‘Ik;l,_I‘::‘ r: c:'Ifi::hI‘(!'. usd tut . on tou- rei tux’-our puoeului an or Id-dun no sum: ‘II n EDWVARD II. HYMERS. ‘ EL Louis. April oasis. I08. :1. HOLLAND.‘ W. HOLLAND 'J.oJ. ‘HOLLAND & BIi_’.0'., ' HOUSE AND SIGN 3? .A.I‘].\T_T E R s, GR.A.INERf_5 AND GLAZIEB3. 414 NORTH THIRD STREET, Bctvuu Locust Ind Vim. 31’. LOW!- Pspcr l-irnging.'\Vlxlicnlng, ‘llsli Coloring, sic. GLOBE-DEMOCRAT JOE PRINTING J y ooM1{ANY, D018 ALL xtsm Printing, Binding ENG-;R.AVIN‘Gl- LDDELSI ALL (HIDE!!! 1'0 II. R. POMEROY. Manager.‘ 1776.; FLAGS- 1876 I lrllfi WAHIIIHOTOX 'l'IlI2l'l' WORKS Ire produrlug FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, \'l.Il Gortrusn y, ll.uIel.u., Denmark. Unit:-d Staten. Ymlms, tn-out Britain. Ireland, Japan, Austria. inn-mutlouni iyutoutod) O L D OOIs'l".E'I1§€".E!3>TT.A.Ia. f.’.f:"lr"i'ii:5'i'-$§"r'r'.? 3‘ ‘J? 31'' ..,?,{.'1:..,*“°- "*““” Xlrnsil. rib: c:ii¥E?i‘&fiAi”x3/76-B74 grugrrasr I/mt '1'!-ll’...-(;;:!yer7rz;;r}q|;;1, be 1- 4 At » . yr.n'bs.ciux one at 12.5}. uleritnleq '‘ M‘ am‘ W Ladd Patent Gold Watch Gases, llitcrl with u our movement in rnnlels. it Am n. ''*-"*-*'= "‘.'z*.":"“i’.'.:.'l'-'."‘?‘.".l."..‘.‘:‘ :«.'.*".".'.~. ‘yet. in In l17i(I’IJr crxrrsv or I ll lluiah. tor stoma In ir rwimlrrrzlovrnionl I-[Amer .AnvuArmtAe( pg. rm I1 5 by -3.-stars overt! us. ?iuI;‘:J¢enuiu¢ do us lime);-«gal iv. Loni l'fl._ ' u «I my tum-l, Cflrruloi-I-:lvs4'1l;‘:ilv'I! In-1 iatamcsi to t on up llov mm by tin: ttiitlifilouiulerfl ’§l‘“l‘|‘.nll 1:’ tilt]; u H. ' . cw or . . Good Homo for Sale or Tr-ado.’ ‘EWEB l.'.It(llt0 ml--I. roltl\zo~lwiltl’r' v A cure 1.»-gsmvwilsrepunsuhr o<i.vr'ig;. In if lnutri mils u dew! tisn B.rFtn.;;i. :*r”e.r.‘ E ‘mui.“l’~":l:1‘:2‘c‘ filtéliflluiff or wt on nxod‘-lg: imprwfi xgrrly. ll 1 lo . it ’ i'nvidsIi lulu: luiltcu-ab. Jlivs. ~. .. DOWN eous 'Il'.‘IE-32253 ' PRICE OZE‘ DRY GOODS AND Wlil.liilili&l}ll. Being x'v1LLnvo and ABLE - to Bear the Loss, and lime: the Illnrkot, AGBEPT THE Sliililiflll. And Make the I-‘OLLOTVING PRICES. which are L0\VE1t THAN EVIC-N IN on) GOLD TIMES ........_....._......_— Lnukaliiesesamules - -or our WHOLE STOCK DOWN G-O. woo pieces oi‘ t2holee‘Revv rrlnts. from ‘ill! lo’ to I a»'pleco:' Puiac rercsles, hour. we to pxc I yud. DO'VV".l'.\T loll pious Kcrrtmscl l‘u-nlea.iro1u lie to me I “:30 piece: french Porrslu. train 850 to like Iysru. DO W.3Sl G-O so our Nstursl Lion Iuiuus. iron be to we I ’ Wfnlecrs llsdres nlurhslos. from we to $6 I ytrd. DOWN G-O . ‘ ’ e M, I d. i9§ll:::: =H.‘.i'.“..‘£.'.§:?..‘i..'.’.’;.".“. .3; -:.?~‘.‘: 11.2; . II’ o .DOWIISi G-O ”‘l;’..'.‘:‘il1‘.'..‘i.'f".’.'.i.’.'.'..‘£3’"i.’3..’.i.l° "°"‘.‘2‘ii‘.;.. to Doc A yud. . DO W N ‘GO lggirigrednninll B-8 mrschsd Napkin. tron n 25 to C . 2 cosc|::dl'isld“Ml wad Twlllcd Dtllolxu. mm are to s y . - W DOWN G-O no plans Plsld ltnhslx-I. from we to Soc A srd. an picces Avsbuquc IJsutu:u.trotn Bscta A ysrd. DO'VV'Ii.\T GO 1 us: Cuoeilon Eettfh ,"|’°"‘ “'3 ‘° 74 I YIN- Sruesrmcy Linen Uri ls. trons too maze itysrd. .DOWZN G-O so laces Boys‘ gssimcre. from we lo 50: I ysrd. It E10690 Boys‘ uimrrc. from we ludlo s ysrd. DOWN GO dozen rnt'I Merino shim tmxn Glad to the run. down ‘ears hm.-y Bum. iron {as to lie oscb. DOWN C3-O l3o‘i'or.aerfilcra’t‘dI British )5 note. tult regular. iron 73%;". :.;‘i;'.'.*'.*’?."‘.:.'*.’..‘.*:'.'.=- M‘ "W ‘W . ZDO'VV'Il.\T G0 I! do (I ‘ i‘ R G - fl’ ‘l to I . lea «.552 u§.'.'?«.1u" ..."n ii'.’.....‘."."u lt...£’:.:.i*'..:. ttotnfl w to $1.40 in! durum DO”VV'Ii.\T GO we 1.-41' ri on r music it. so 3.34-4 1' slim? line 'x"lsa'1‘.'.'.'.’i. uoxo4oa°:‘yu.:. 5.300 ynds White Domctfllnucl. iron: the to lie I Ar . V 259 pa All Wool risunai. hour doc to M A vsni. DOVVN G-O 96 ovemb e Ottoman ilhswlmmm 11 no lo 15¢ esch an onxsib 0 Otto»:-so iibswis. tronula to :1 null. DOWN G-O ll . em. 8 4 IDO'VV'.N' ‘C3-O to virus ls-on Truce Greusdlusdroxulbotoloe 3 rd. . 7': rues 40-inch lliscll lienrieitss. from filo Ibo a nu}. . DO W N GO so laces lllwl Mobsir fircusdiuu, tron Iou to no I I! . l ' B15 in trointoaio mtg Doubslllsrp t poo». DO'VV'l\T C3-O ' vitae: at-loch Blsoiz csshuurs. note 85: to 03: s I u ‘ ‘lrbdoicua to-inch Green Torry. from $128 lotto I "DOWN GO . ’u‘iJ‘.?.ili.‘r......"*""¢’-‘..’li£i$‘.‘.".'.‘.... 'i3".'.'.‘a’3é5’.’“.f.‘l.’.""' IDO'VV’Zi.\T GO Lgco lliit Bud Window Shsdu (rmnpletiiu Iron asoe-(‘wool mm Coven. [rum :1 an to sue. WM. BARR & Bil. mu A Guarantee that ZYBIW AB/l"icLE In uicirvut xstubllshaont vrlll. T1113 NVXZK. In iowcr in price than our bolero. TH E Li8T ABOVE Bola: but llemylcs at that tho 9 Public may expect. iiil. BARB ll G038 Illl.Y.cil00Il8 BLQCK, Extending from Fourth to 'i"laird streets, Btllvua vine no It. ctutrluu l‘ SELF-TORTURE. by Faith. Tarrlhlo Atrocilsiea Committed by Be~ ligious Fsnstlm. The Horrors oi Holy Week Described" by . .3): Eye-‘Witness. . special Corrclooudrnu oi i.bc_ Glob:-Deiziocl-It. Bsouscma, 09:... April it, 1876.--Exclung ualulnz now: from this Sun Juiu: Kl ‘Dorudo has been uomplotcl, ovcrshsdmvcd this week by the most tcrrihio and dIsgn.tti,nyr portormsnces at tho "‘i'onltentcs." . ‘ ., lu Sngutchc Couutftherc is quite a humorous Mexican population, sud during the: lust throo dsys oi licutflo lloly ‘Wool. ihcir penance cul- mlnstcs in the most atrocious acts. These "Psu~ ltontu"Iro never members 01 tho oouuuunttytn which they do their penance. Pcniteutcs from this neighborhood go to other llexlcsu vlllsgcs at A distance. and those Jrom other plants come hard to pcrlorm thclr sets. They mnko their supesrunco usually in the night, homily masked, mad the mcmbun at the corn- muriity vrberovcr may present themselves never- thum ‘l|'lU10|l‘& word. ‘ -nuts: r:xrn::n-rs ' no rupooocd to be people who have committed some heinous or-uuo against the Church or Busts, Indisre Ientouccd by the priosthood to certain Acts of act!-torture. _ Italy in the wee}; hero It was rcportrd in towns that A man wu to be cruciilod on the Friday lol- Iowing. To tho south oi ssgunche. About nttccu rnllos, there in large settlement oi Moxi- cuns. coiled Cnruoms. It sits close to the tool oi the mountain mango. and its inhabitants are en- gaged in stock herdiug cod ng-riculturo. 1_n com- pany with cx-Mayor llurlmr. of Denver. your uuu poudcut left hoguscho ll lo I. In. to wit- rausa this strange gmrlornmnco. We arrived at Mr. Royal‘: ranch at about I p. m.. uud, alto: a tasty lunch. rcpalrcd to tho scene which was tstlug plsce shoot a mile up the crock from his homo, and immediately bscx oi his ranch. We were lnlonned by Mr. Royal that the inn bad Just cocurncncccl, sod were lu time. moi: ncnrr. woonz:-1 cnossu. About iiitceu not high, hsd bcou erected at lulcn-Ais oi nbout sou icet. each, with one excru- tion. bearing a Lstuz Inscription. ' On tho um cross was um 1egena—-"rfu will CV-ad." nought but the cross. Ou the next "NM Douuiouafrudru," "Loot God he with you. toll is \‘tiln."II.ndun tholhltd. ' ‘Obtain and Del pl.0ri'ao:," "All things to the priory of God." The fourth your Dormxpondcut has tor-gotten. ‘micro vvcro stgrf-c-in pcniloutk-dlvldcd up into group: oi Aliid six Atleqdsuis in uuh group. Each ,~» «meal. with two exceptions, worn is black rank or rélck drawn oomplutcly over the head, And loswmvd about tho neclz. The other two worn rod lnllh. Whclhur the ‘ dificnmoo of color in the musk: represented a illlfnroht degree oi crime or not vru istlod to ascertain. Thu louder oi ouch bond ourriud something resembling h Wllcl1mln'I rsttlo. lie was tollowud by soother Iltoudonl plsying 3 small reed date. The other tour sl- tsudsols chanted is a Low. nuromxous roam toms Spanish word: that we could not uudore stood. Asklu from the russk. lltu pot-lteuu wore nothing butupslr 0! the tltiubost kind 0! knit dnswors. Erich one oi the group. penltonu und Ittrndsnls. carried on "szolu," or scourge, tnsdo iron: the test ot the sow-vrcrd. it is very tan b And ilhrous. end was brsldr-d into clubs. about four inches vrido and perhaps Ihroo foot long. ‘mu lino ol lunch on iron: ouo emu to the other. And at not: cross I lull. was made oi About tire minutes. ' At av-cry stop they lubed the selves with these "notes." until the blood’ riy splrted trons every poru. They took sbsrp pluccs oi‘ dint. and lsccrnicd the fleshy parts ot the body until they were literally A mas: o! blcodlng tlesh. . Whenever ouo tell down from cxluausiiou and ions of blood. which uccurrud st-cry moment or two; ono oi the Attendants took his scourge and besfhiua until he got up Again. la one group A heavy log chain was {listened to catch Ankle of tho ponltoot. Ind tho Iltcudsuts tool: hold Ind muoazb rm! rnrzr romtxlosr our bed! oi cactus. or prickly pour plants, which Abound in this country. Oooulousily they would Iii give I sudden lurk together. sud tsirly tilt him into the ground. This drtgtiug would ouu~ tiuue psrhsps ten minutes such time. Another peuilsut hsd s cowhide out up into Imps, and would vriud it so tlgbziyu possible around his Irma Ind logs until the oirculstion vrss corn- pluely sloppsd. Ind liar lluh Ioomod to be bur-sir in; And black. llo rumsiuod. or III to rsmsm. in this condition uveniydour bouts. livery time they rnohod I cabin that stood our the upper oroI‘s',In Attsndnut cams out. Ind with A large spoon wuslsod then: with vinegar. Oooiuluosily the monotony wss varied by u penlicnt ukinron hi: bscll A lmxo cross. sud bum-lug it until ho loll proslrttu undo: its weight. This cross wss about A loot thick either way. sbout eighteen toot long. And the Ann about nine hot. on this cross mu actually minted in lrttore of blood, "L3 Fusion on Credo.‘ ' Bpsuish, And slauilylnx "u.'r‘l'xim<o Ir rstrtt." ' ‘ Two ronlioutos bsd dlcd the night before we got ltlcrs iron: this trostmcnt. and one had been actually crucified. We were not bermlttod to go to the spot when the emulation took place. us, using tout strsuzors, thoy tcIrod our mission on tho (rounds. The only American zsutlomsn who row the body on the cross‘ was 3 rsnobmsu living to tho immediate neighborhood. Nails had been dnvsu through each tool, lust Above the wide. usdtbxough the hands. It gentleman who wsson the ground on Bstordsy say: that llama morn will not noovor. but you, on this same spot, I ms: was cruel’ nod Ilso. And those sums Itrocllies porpuustud. No one dare say I word. Iuddha willie: iu the vi- oiuilr Ire uovrurluu to iutoricre, ll their stock, bums cud houses we at tho nurcy oi their people. - ‘rbuu Pcuiloutos bellows that it they din under- rolns this sclblmpo-ed lorlurc they and all their relstin: go st:-Iixbl to heaven. ll they survivo, their sin: In pardoned lo: the nuttiudsr oi lhoir lives. - .- 13 run ltliuotost we Iusy ask. to ullwsulce. A isw yous Iiuco, A Illrohmln lost his wile. Ind undo propurstlons to carry out in: particular creed. Alnusrst uyro mu constructs in his trout ynrd, rod the body at hlswllu plnu%g.t upon It. Although more Ins no law {mind i any sloiutoe to prevent this, yet the outraged sumo ot lilo pcoyls compelled him to xiv! ltclsrlsilan burial. Tisvslcrs in Europe in ":0 And ‘fl will remem- ber bow Ihockod thoy were at witnessing the Fusion l?lIyIl Obursuxrue gun, in the Ilurorluu Alps. Yet that was simply play. vvlliio this is horrible reality. , ll 3 mm enters a druglsloro; And ru-Allows An olutco oi lsudunum, ho is quickly pumped out, mien: Mm. ll 3 Chlasmsu invites the public to vrituou bltrbkarl, menus are soon iouhd to pre~ vent him ; ya: it is no more emvi and rcvomnz than this is, sad it is his religion, too. ‘(oil will understand thst this occur: In colore- do--thst bright csnlounlsl sisr. soon to take hr: rank slouzntde oi xsw York, lliuucluunts and other [lotions old tilslu. till! it KO uoxnzcs. zm-1 word (will in susceptible oi wool. Mayor liuluer. oi Denver. wilt: your oqrrssponduut.wlt- nested most oi this»-«all but the crucifixion-and in can produce an oihsr wlluuus, good and true, who can testify to the tools. ‘Ebb Eu Juan mines are proving rich beyond the zmexloanu in Colorado Suffering’ As! or can from whence they could, but receiva- most sanguine expectation. ud people up pougo in; in from every direction. Tho prouor and but roots in result this pinto lsxls the L, '1'. and 8. Fa If. R. to Canyon City. Ool.. thouco by stage to this point. vrhcro moat oi the outfitting is done. Ponies. socks stud "grub" no coup It All these outfitting places. and tour to six doysitre ro- ntuirodto rcsch the concern! the mining district. Everything promlsos s ps spot-our you. and 3 great dust at capital and machinery neutering the country. ' THE INDIAN NATION, Dedication of the New Presbyterian - Church at Muskozoo. Inisltooznt. I. '.t:., April ta»-—'l‘ho services or dcdicotlug the new Prosbytcrlsu Church st this place, to-dhy, vfuro cciebrslml by the Rev. D. B. Irwin, of (St. Louis. assisted by the Rev. J. A. Stoddard. o": Fort Gibson. the l!er.1{r. Lam. oi Tuliahssu mulch, and thejtcv. J. Ellioi-Lpzstor in charge. _'!'ho church was well filled. sud repro- soututlvns oi tho (.'bcroleo.Croult sud Fox Indians were present, to worship with their white brl.-th~ run. The Church is cntizuly tree lroin dobt, thsuks to the contributions at the Churches ot Ksusus and the "generous iiborullty oi the St. Louis morchsnts in aiding tho clllxcau oi this plucu. ‘rho dcdicntory sermon oi ltcv. air. lrvrtu was ouo oi tho most cloquont. nnpreulvu ud bouliunl ever listened to in this Territory. C0l.0RADO’S cum. Pueblo as a Manufacturing Center. - Its Relation to Fuel. wazmrewfé and Labor» A Ready Market for All Manufac- iurcd Products. ’ special Com-sooudznce at tho Globe-Democrat. sou-ru t‘ur.ui.o, Cot... April 10. l8':'u-~'l‘he than your correspondent cxamiucs into lhu sur- roundings at this place, tho more he is convinced um Pueblo Is desttnud soon to become 3 menu- lscludnx cantor oivcry considerable importance, more cipeclally tor the munuiucturing oi—tho crude home products. While the success at num- utsoturiog must always depend largely upon lbs msrkct, it must also depend upon lbu cost of moms potter end labor, and the abundance at the stool» munulaclirrcd. At Puoblo the munc- isclurcr may have use choice oi coal or water to drive his machinery. Two kinds t_z_i cool are in the vicinity 0! Yuebln. The Can mm Lily Lost In the best steam coal west oi the I lululp i luror. Tho Denver and Rio Lil-undo ltailtvay ‘mupany use butane too at ii to every cl hty~dre mum: run. while the linuns t'A- oiilc lat way, using for: Scott cool on their Eut- erll Division, and llowltlor coal. frsm .\'orl.licrn Uolondo, on the W’¢Ilurn Dlnslou use om: ion (or ovary min «nine must run. rm. can is but thirty-tlvo ml es distant from Pueblo. and is du-- llvorod - also: suitable tor msnutacturiu II I. at (mm 33 to 23 on per ton. 'niLv cum s. sousod lor smelting pu an ill 3 row coal. and answers tho purpose ml:-silly. The other cool to which roiorcuco inn been motto is the Trinidad coal. nlnotv miles south lrum hem. ‘this J: an excel) or acting cool and is slmost xcluslvuly used a the lluworkl lo Denver. It produces 4.33 {out oi purified atslothu round. without tho nu ul an oxhsus r. The sud lilo (iruonlo ltsllws exit-oils to both 0! than oosbtic 5. The work: In wins in the Colorado noel-nelds svcni 0 twenty lent in thickness. The ikuosuon u water povvcrlur msnulaclurluu llldusll as in ll be settled hunt: the sdupuun oi the Now i-‘talc iorutltullon, whl I: provide: thst ruler shall be used. drrt. tor mosilc purposes‘ second, for Agfltittlltlrul and Ilbck purposes; And third And tut. tor Iuanulscturlug ]lIi ones. Pu‘ cbiu is Iltusiod on use Artnisns \-er, which now: tho liar r-st volume at water 0! any bolorada strrsus rum» ng aostvrsni Irma s taotiutulus. At its lowest stages it cm;-ies no undancc ol water tor oil tiaesuaur-pose: and s in surplus besides. In that ha I A NI t Pueblos ys Au Adtautuu oqunlvd b no ut er lovrh In iomlo excs sling canyon Cl y. iorty miles went. a the semi: rurr" Thu Ivcr-ago lull our suite oiotiiu rlvur is hem '5 h'3.°“:‘°“'1 i 1 : ith 5 .h A e ermuu on o 9' to iron To to Ami ileum Ye, Irhlcph is the ruuufdiruct oi tbepfvvo rsllrosds running to Colondo roux thohllssonri River. and As the wound large town oi the Ter- ritory. Pucblo can Always I re laborers And lurcbsulcs at rcuonublu rat Plenty of work- men can now be obtained in $160 to 3:100 per dsy, and as the uccounrleo of e bccouae cheap. er. lhrnugti clmaper lrelghi tn, the price or r will oi course Iymustulzc Wltluu tour or live milus oil town. I an rior guallt ul building stone in lo Id lu.obun nnco, lrectly on the line oi the Don r owl ltlu G:-nude Hollwoy. ll:-inks at ucollout the town, Ind Inc sold st in thousand. silty are made in ft to so to $1 on per exists lu large unullties near the llsnrou Cy cool fleixis. oulgathlrt mile: west. c within a low miles. Lo or. tool Ind bulldin mstmal can be easily obuuued and so tar Is lose esuenttsls Are conoamcd. Pueblo pas. sossos Il1l'IlIM‘I8 equslcd by low Ind excelled by I0[M|0Wl|:lhllJ000lr8$:- ‘ b -‘A ohm ~ one eoomput no to}i n.To sis and outs P's lluilmud to Pueblo the town herbs- ccmu titre bfise oi sufllly tor tt1‘e-aioutliorn portion o lo arr ory. ‘lo u u r. Is utnbruood in this part is |1>otlIEl,0fl0.p F 01 his populsliun about 50,005 are now conga/.i in ulinluglu the mountain: 1 out Ind Ioulh Pueblo. This cum oi people prod nothing but the realms» iu..l:i:. cotusiulo rmnpou ion with Imnuulsctururs. but drxcnd ufuu them iur all lliolr ‘nu nplius. vsrlu at home imin-trlu ll be necessary use requimnuuu. ;TlIm'uro tululn tools. moi». blankets. to: . u:e., are All uuodufi and would and o rcsdy umr "ct These articles can all be ouuiscturod hero with considerable prom, both for the rrluon oi cheap rue!‘ water-power and-(labor. mentioned above. am 3199 because the Iluplu-uoccuory sw silfimducc how. '1 e wool clip uicolomio inst our we: l,00D.v ooodiunuds. tho greater or! ut w lab was grown in to southern an o the Torritory. An in). locum number a cattle ilrli also lllerod here And thodrcued most sent to the isstorn tusrleu. from those slaughter house: it iuonis, hldo: nod‘ hoot: can ronilll be obtained o d lnsnninctured. lusmcruu dryor lsoilrou itnl moor Pueblo sud oitu so soon as may are uocdod, be opened and war in 1 For In ouedoslrin to start’. I tusnuiuciu n indusiry’tnls llold will vvu I bear rxsluinstiungng will show oxlrsardlusry i duoomonul. “""“—j""'i-'--' Prof. Wise Wonu is Balloon in which to Go to Enron . ifrota tlu l'lillsds-iphu. nuileuml We hnvo received the ioilolvlzlg letter iron: Prol. Wise, the Iorouaulx "lioness orruu):vnuxro1Iu:.z.s-rut: in your criiioism on my proposition to 'ur oorponu Iu~ thorillos to lurnlsh theta I do _ of balloon: with which to symbolize the progrou oi our country‘: lite on the Fourth of July uuxt,:you on occasion ' to advert to my ttruriu hobby or urouing the own with the balloon as I noble use at the or! colonic. Nothing comes :1 _ ror to my heart thus the solution of this probi 1 In: As cer- ulln at both; Able to do ituyrss Columbus canny; oi lludluy our continent with lull limo ships. Find me an lsAbellA.Iud i will drop everything also but the work of preparation at so mill! with which to Itsrt from this city for the countlmnullon oi the Vojlftl on the Fourth oi July next, or sooner. I out: o it, and do it llrihis vvsy: As soon It the air-lulu covers the (lull fitrusto, I will kodg it dawn to within 5,000 loot oi the water with e o- vleo simple in lam. nu-I us sully worked at: A kodxovanchor to s driitlu chip. it will in I more matter oi tlotniion.In can to bo swam- iirhsvl ts it is to host down tb bi siuippi irons t. Paul to New Orlcsus with in Alton. ' '1 know what I know. and I Imus! what I don't know. 1 know that line Itrnomliclo in its unm- olb twin is cautious ly drifting Around the solid y ni our inset from west-"to cast. I know then: 1: I Go l Stream In the Allsullo that drill: from our more in MI out by north ooursu And strikes the Ioutburn coast 0 ‘Ireland. l than is a corn: audio; Ae Gull‘ Strum moving with it. I don‘ know vvhsl. uses these mm. would any room thsu I do w tcausos in no- {lo:_i:.i my blood ll-om ariarlseto r In: and veins 0 riot. llsrvey tvssssmuch Iliflhcd Ilior posllnglhi: ‘problem oi blood rou lion Is 2 on tor pot in; the ‘liuiorn mob I II; 'i’1”'°iil."t"i~ll: :roll1vsptxtlg‘1»°r:lJ~ 9 to um I’: sud lsishigl belie v‘:‘r:ix:'E':‘pesrl’l?illly &l':£v‘- « 11 1 Smith- somsnl siitullon Ill: Ins; "l‘nhAlil"iuu ss- mgzlif sclsulldo tool a new day's occur» "I ‘ass so so it mu on will ozuooo Incllssk nail? fixutriiahgno oi bun’ tlw'slm5 lelustrumenlu lltlngu 3 id in III cumin It Icrssns more no cm on: problem: tor mu‘: solution Ind usosiu I Ages to come then the simple crossing oi tho ocean by may oi the slums- phcrs. ‘ ' WASHINGTON. Concerning Adjournment and tho Im- ‘ pcuclimenl;TriAi. Bristow Indulzos in a. Little Flam Talk. . Freedman’: Bank Rascuiitlun Unearthed --The Cspltai Budget. Bpcrlsl Dispatch to t.br'iJlobe-Democrst. \}'AllllX0'l'03i'. D. 0.. April ‘:3.—'l'ho question oi the adjournment oi Congress tor the session will be considered by the House Committee on Appmprlsllous this week. Mr. llsndall may pre- sent I . solution in the oommliteo_ to-mun-ow naming the toll: or ml: at July as the dot: at the lsrthut. ii the impeachment trial is brought to A dose by Adrcin oi the solute in tutor oi rm: run or lunar.-ur . - of I-u-Ant oi lurisdlcuou, Ulai. will shorten‘ the session; but it the trial mos Ahead. it promises to be more protracted thus: has been snnclpotcd. end will consurnu a goodly portion oi the month of Buy. A recoss tor two wt.-ck: over the time oi the two Prcaidcntutl Gunvuullona is £31154 01. which would prolong tho ussiou during July. Mamba.-rs sro generally anxious to have some date nsmod tor odjourmueut. nccuoxnusr ulttsrow. liccrouiry lirlstow was bcioro an lnvesqgotinx Comxniltuc yesterday, and rclusrd to deliver cor- tsiu or1g‘ln.1| papers rcialing to cotton ctslmr. for thu on that It was sgninrt the low. but I314 that he would fumish them with oopiu or they uxlghtsoe them at the llepiu-uncut. lle (unher- mom said that ho vrould not be williug to lot the Committee luv: the papers even it it W98 M3 sgsimt the law. (or too r¢.\sou‘that tho Clerk oi the Committee was alone time dlschsrgoti bout the Department for drouhcnnclss. _ rm: Aunts rcu Qmzsrmn. Tho sub-committee oi the Ways mud means Commlitoo will resume, on Monday, the consid- eration at the Alssku fur real qucsuon. This lu~_ vnzsllxstlon IIM been suspended for some tlmo, in the hope that a son l-‘rsncisca vvituoss named Goucdins, who had inionucd the Committee that ho had Important mu to communicate. would pruscut himself. The Committed lvE.i:LlN)‘.D To ruurorzru nix: bccsuse they were not willing to pay his BIDBHHM Iorose tho continent beiure they know whether his iuiomation would bo at my value to them. The report mu probably be Agreed upon I! Once. And will declare that no violation oi low or our- rupt practice: have been discovered. noun nsuosurr cxuurltxo. The Special Committee iorostignuug the bunk- ruplcy oi the I-‘rt.*¢dlJuu'o Euvlug institution huvu secured scum interesting evldoum rermllnx W’ management at the coucorn in this city. The committee bu been more successful than previ- ous Iuvostizstors, and have suooeodod in inten- In tho rusponslbillly on several oi the late odi- cen oi the bunk. including the {armor Actuary. Colfilletou. now dcoossud: his Iuccrsmr. (i. W. Stlckuey. and I colored man usmod Bolton, who was tor some time Cnshlrr oi the bulk. rr 1: rtaovlu . by the committee tint the Actusrlcs were in the habit oi Allowing oonlrsct rs. who Ind no lands at their own. to use the ion oi the bank to curl’? out their contracts. ‘rho urullts derived iron: the contracts vvoru shurcd with the Actuaries. Tho colored Cashier is proved to have been one oi the want odcudon. It is exported that the result oi the report oi the Committee will be that such or the parties Its no sccculbie _wxll be uunlsbed. ' coxoltsssloxst. ruxsrrim curl’. The House Committee on l‘rIm.lu; has decided to "x, through the House. the scnittc, who Ap- poiuts bins, to remove congressional Printer Clupp. on charges 01 lnclllclcnoy. Iuulicnssnoo and ‘ ‘cutout. ' xx-nrltutzu Luxn will to-zaorrovr or next day Mlilreu the 1101160 In denial no exposure oi tho Union Pacino bond scandal. in hss been (will; 5 his position with eviilenoo {or A week. . Capital Gossip. Wssmxorox. I). C.. April 2s.——A resolution mu been preusrod by e llcpubllca mcmbcr of the Home to be otlcrcd to-uiurrovr, proposm: that in investigation u_ow In pmrrw Ihlll M 0°9- ducledwilh open doors. _ Dom! I'lA'-l‘T'I txniausflnu. Donn Putt. not it-cling Aatutlcdiwlm the pub- llshid ruportol his testimony givenflu the Coriol- nreg-I cue, iurnlsbes the lollowibx: "This is precisely what I tcsiided to In tho Covrle: busi- ness. lcioaod ss follows: ‘This is til I know ‘ Ibout it. From this It will appear that I was en- ployrd by Cut-not to appear for him in prucuriogn contract. Mler becoming disoouieniod with my tresttnent. sud olsruml It whet! belinved to be I fraudulent cxpondllure ul money. I withdrawn. 1 untitled the liuuroisry ul this. that I might have I record. And loonsidcred it my duty to noiliv Sir. Gsrtlold. This is on i did. i never have tutor- trred in the Amt since. one way or the other. nuvcr have thrown a straw ih lhu way oi Cosvlus. or mule any Llruumd on hi. diroctly or ludi- “°u,.: I : rotation. Franco. rail: ll.ltO‘t‘l0lll. maus, April 23.—-the Ioooud election will held to-dsy tor Mcmbers oi the Chamber at Dlplllu in tho Thlnecoih Arrondlmvuenl Am! .83. Denis. id. Csuisxcsl. Itsdloul. ins sleoiod lathe iormur district. reoolving 5.550 voiot, Against moo {or ii. Purrou, nauspsrllsl. in St. Denis. H._ Camille sea, Republican, wss sucooiuul, polling 6,808 votes, tollfiol for M. Dovrrdlrr. Radical. Gen. Wimxvllsr, Republican. who sppurcdu I uudldsts st the nut eluouou, withdrew from the contest. - mxumx uuxtolts. 1480!: static: that tbs Ministry at Yoreicn Ai- tslrt-.|s.oonsido1~lug the bul: oi A commercial treaty with the ‘United Button. It i: proposed to piece French silks sud v¢loe‘s on In udvsnugeous looting u to torlfl‘ in use United Bunch WM“ l'_rAuco. in return, is to subicct _Amorlcsu cotton to may it unuli ltbport duty. Turkey. . -ma room‘: nlrtrrnous. . Cousrsx-msortx. Ar-rli 21.-The English oud llussisn ltmhssssdor: huts hsd interviews with the Gram! Vluer. The oouloroucu rcsuitod in the unuounootnenl that the Ports hsd no intention oi declaring vvsr sgslost lzlontonoyro. rus urns: mmoxu. Lolrnox. April 3d.—'l‘no flue‘ dlspstch tram Berlin reports that the Benton War Oates bu ordbrod ubmultttmcn to prepare tor sioroign (‘All||l&|,, . ll is oousldexod, however, exceed- ingly lnwrobshio inst sarvis vvlllgo to vrI: un- less she is Itisokod by ‘l‘u_rluy. A dlspsouh to the Ruulso telegraphic Izouoy says In order ht: been sent irons Oonrtsnuuopie to revioiusi Rule for six months stony cash it sums uuhkeiv tint dents sud Montenegro will reiuslu susfleotod. it the Turks srs victorious tiny will sltselr the priuclpsiitlos. The Intern crisis has ruohsd the moment when it is tor toxoe to pronouns the last word. A Vieuss dispatch to tho Daily New sIy:Jh:' Ports intend: to issue I cbeulsr Aole tothe‘ Fovrm. rexeluoiuythem oi their protein to sun no dsuiusds bryond thou oontslusd in Count Audrsurr now. run at-sud Vine;-'I oe- utiuu is thsksn. astiyi Puht Ind llu-u ms Ame Au" mestlosod As his pos- sible successors. '1'hs Appointment oi the lat- ier would mono «Ir with Bhvls. servlsu troops as to march to tho irontlor to-day, ostcosiloly lol- I msucuver-I. The 'l‘urkscooceutralod st Siren Aro rcportcd to number 40,061. Ind hsvctwcoty linlpv batteries. ' The North Glrmttn cared: cumnfcnts in I. was ofhoprovnl on the plans for Armed intervention by Austria, and soy: the consent oi the Great l’o1v¢:-I Lt assured. Spain. ‘m1 YINAKCIAL Poucr. MADRID, April 23.—Sonor lsslnvcrris, Minister of Finance, on submitting the budgetlo tho Cortes yyasterdsy, Iuuouucod that he would return e:s~ tnordxuary vru utxcs lcrr security at the debt. in- crease land to: 2 per cent. and taxes on utiucs ot mnsumptiotffix per cent. aind lush A reduction oi}: per cent on tho Inlarim oi the clergy And Io!-no clvli lnuctlousries. By these means be pro- poscd. ntt_¢r1B7'l.'topsy I third part oi the inter» est on the public debt. Interest would bo pain in ‘run when the capital oi the debt should bo so I?- duocd by process of rodomption that ts,ooo.m puctos would be sunlcicnt (or all payloenu. until 07 “run run-"czar tssuunu. _ Ltsnox, April 3.—E‘rtnccsa isubells died yes- tcnlsy. rm: ronczn wsrt Loss. Lcirmox, April '.:t.—A Hsdrld dispuich nyr the Spanish Government has cons tad to suspend the collection oi it forced our loan irons, and tho billctlog ol Ioidlcrs uoou, English residents. while negotiations with Great Britain on the sub- not Arc pending. - 4 ‘ /. Italy. A xzmiso A1'rI.'rrn2n. Bonn. April 2t.——A meeting of the Ilcmicmia Lrncic was bold to-dity. Signor Sella presided And prtsontcd new members. Among the dis- ttnguifhcd person: who ultonded tho meeting were Goo. P. hlursh, the American Minister, Dr.- llomxoscn. lllstoriou oi itutnc, and Gen. Monte. cssmlxu. In-o>:1;1.t.l'I tt.|.\'1:sr. iwlm, April ti.-The ill health oi Cardinal Antouciil again excites Acrioun apprehensions. Tho l'opo was closeted with him is long time. Frl~ dsy. A :¢l:\vsr.s.v-an 1:: ruotlrtu. Losnox, April 2t.——A dispatch lroua Rome to tho Times reports that tho Osucawrc Eruand ncwspapcr was sequcstrsitcd yostcnlay lor pub- lirhlnr um Pope's Postural ttranirlug the llisllop of Orleans ior his letter to Signor hllnghucttl, in which: violent uttsck was undo on Italian law rmidorinir urlcsullsblr to military conscription. England. no nu‘. s.'r mxxsror. Lo.-mox. April zl.—l$omorvillo’c paper mills. near Ilristol. luv been burned. Loss cstlmhitd At£”.o,tXld. five huudrul workmen an tlmmn out oi employment. Vi-R"~1‘UE PRESERVED. An Indiana Girl Who Would Rather Figlzt than surrender to the Embraces of u Dusky Tramp. Parties iron: the neighborhood oi the occurrrnco iumlsh the {allowing psrtlculsrs oi as iregcdy which W33 cousumuutod our link City. on the Or-oeu ltivor, lml.: - It appears thstlilss Ialsrxurut Psyno. who ru~ sides is mile or two up the river iron: the vllixu mcuuour.-d above. bud goon Into the pinto tom 0 some purchucs uud s mod, tho day with a voun lady soqvudntsnoo. n the olloruoorrebo slim homo, umi when About thrcu-quarters oi is auto iron: the vlilsgo sud st I point lsr from any bums orhelta, a burly no ro also. who was out on UN: vvrtor luookili. rd into slloro cud I rauui into use roM.l.'Mcos us tho young lmly. so ask our it he could wuilzwiih her. Thoroulghl lri llicnuii. aha uuatrerod ".\’o." And llitirflu or once. llu niso hurried u , kecqilng by her ride. but between her and the nor. lllrfl could be no question of black sconmirelu Intonlloos. him l's3-no Ii homo was the noun.-It house. and butvrecn her and it lay A heavy strip oi brush and timber. lonesome (lurk and dousu-o flttlug spot Ior thu iurficiration oi Linc dark vii» litiny tho black dev I no doubt ooulcmplatml and the youu lady fully rcslitcd her it-artui peril. At npoiutsr ereus ouoroochlu hill crowded the media the vrry vs _ul' the ver. sud whom tho book ivustcc . III aspirin thought flashed up- on the brsin o the Iortl d irossrd damsel, and. mustcriog her strength or on signal ¢l!ort.wheu also I-cliched tlmtpolntshu vo her tomentor u tmmeudous shovnburiiug b in‘ over the bunk heml- luug in I bed at qulclaserul. Thou, ulthout slop- Ring to look alter the isle of the svrclrh, she ran otuest tbs top at her speed. Thr ac to, 0! course. was lnnuedlstoly sws'liowe4l u ssuds. ills body has no bran rucoven . though it an be disunclly (oil. with it pole. Us is sup- posed to be A tram who had been loitering About ho neighborhood or a low weeks post, and who is now missing. Tho gcncml belle oi the neigh- borlaoodui that be but such lites Payne going to tho villnpo. And lnid in wall. to lolucopt her on her return, with the result we have narrated Ihovo. Creditors of Duncan,-shennon 8-. Co. (Frail: thclicw Your World.) . The creditors oi Duncan. tihrrmsu & Co. met at the oiiloo oi Edgar ilelchum. ltoyristor in l.iuxk~ ruploy, No. m9 Fulton strcct. yesterday. sud lhikod about oliooslng on sulgrnce. Tho majority seemed to favor the choice at Chariot 13. Strong. An election. bovvovur. was not reached, the tiny being eotlrelycuusumod in the presentation and- fifllvlflfl oi clslml. 01 these there were about one lllldftlil ssmounumglo seven! million: oi dollars. mongtllmu were: home Wutsonit Co. New ‘mt :oo.ooo« Pbilsndur iiummi. New ‘lurk. mod; Aulcrlcuu Screw (tonal.-any. Prorldr-nou, . ., it too W‘ M lronson. Lyons, lialns. lit in 59; n on Now lurk. ?.lI*l {iii llumioclt. New York. H.030 1 2 \\'sr0. m1niIy A ‘ .. New York “M.0|.‘lll,' dunno: i'. Luhlil. Lima. PL. lfhtbzl; ‘sumo hoilonld lluuil..‘t:mtuclAct. illhovii; Andrew _Low, _bsvmmah. flit 70.) 45; lartln finglund. how ‘lurk. ,ilf.5; l-2d»..\'. Tailor, Jr. New York, $6.E€7J 1' First .\':tlau:.\l mink, bah Pnnuisco i«nl., Q1ti.0.i§ oil: Ubnrxc ll. mu, Bt..l.oulI.13.lriJi ll nx llrutbors Lau- tool son :13; ll. 0. mile: . Jr.. dun, linfiuml. .\'uw'l’ur . $6.060 ti. llcongn suduunlp ' J. ii. in ‘ §'!llll!|ll1 300.. New t. 'l‘ice. llrooltl 1 ooo K3‘ w 3.1 i it "so sols: "llhiif “.’sN1'i”"°n" e ‘ l I ( \V C ' {aw fork. il3.0'i'lzl5l. ' I ’ 0 won‘ 0 provln ot claims will be ooutlnued to-tiny. w the elect on has been set down tor l.u-"marrow u. Prefers is Convent Life. [irons tho Louisville Oourm-~iournAl.] J. ll. idorrlr And lrsbcllu Saunders nlcd n pe- tition for Avril at hsben corpus in the County Dourt yesterday morning, for the purposo oi ts):- ln; Luolmls Saunders. I dsughler oi lubtlls Sounders, about lourleru year: oi age, {mm the Convent oi the Good shepherd. lslnu was piscod in that institution Xovcrnbor ill, itfl, under the control oi Frsnces xsvler Superior, sud Chap- lain r. ll. Nicholas. The prlitloucrs claimed that those partied ht detsiu the in slzoui er. ‘rho writ vvss mat , no 0 brouz-it before the Court. The lnothr testinod that shsltvodlu Kew Albany. Ind slut tbs g1rl wss put in tho oouvunt Ixsinst her will. A sister ststud that her tower was Accustomrd tubes: Ind Abuse Lucinda Ind she vvu pa in the rouveu an inn Iooounl, The girl hen hlcnicd um, an she went into the convent or her own accord vvs: pirued with the place. mu trutcd well, an did not wsut logo homo but desired to sisy in the courout. Jud I liolto. Iitor burns; the tes- timony. oourlnd to allow the girl to rcluru to the convent. and discharged the Ivrlt. ‘ A Good Showing. - cuxcsoo, April 83.--‘rho suuusl report at the tillwsulrco and st. Psul nsllroad show: that the xi-oss_,osx-niugs tor ms were ta.e:u.'_us, being im. less than ior "i<l;opurItlog -xpensos, 16.71 356.: doemlu oi $101,000; uet urniuxs. $3,050 W, an Increase oi uurly §t,ooo. ’1‘ulmndxo’s Tubcruoolo. tixw roux, April n.-By. oollootian: begun lut liuudxy Ind ended to-dsy, the llruotiyn ‘nib- onauole oonrregsllou. Rev. Dr. Ttimtdge, pu- tor. ssusded I Iuwigsas at $6,000 on Loy College proporly, in control oi lhst society. ‘rill: louvre: its: your at My College uuimpedcd. , The Rivers. n livsnsnus in. A ril ta.-cloud . Ivll has r uliln‘dtcrri.d&th§ud¢r um-mu: mam- m' wt-‘”"1o'31l"a:‘::lur 6%‘:ld§l’i":g‘? lllu's.‘9‘1ll'§ ll)g'1¢u on ' "=4 U os.l:.z‘§§;1lob12°l‘{on: I on: far.” vim-I D0 u 1 ~ —l'At. .;;.z.‘*=~....£a... ...§‘°.".'.''*e....::::;' ' P nutqsrow in... April i.t'.—-‘l‘bo Lad} Lee pmed uy Ii I y. in. ltirur tumul- ur. Now. SUNDAY SUNDRIES. All of Which Relate to cxameatns Crimlmtis. Footer Sentenced to be Honored at ‘ ‘Warronbon. B°W5lism llsmpnul at Bcdslln-vlndlnz Deviltrlcs. zpci-lei Dlrxmtch In the Gksbe-Demon-‘u, WAXXKNYDI. 3410.. April ‘ilaludgg Edfigydg. oi the Warren Circuit cam. bu passed scutcnco on Wllll.Am Yotltr, convicted of mania! in the out degree at this term at the Court. no is to be hanged on Junm;_i9,ls7tl, between the hours cloud )0 o'clock a. in. or that day. Jutlgo Iidn-only manifested nsidcrublo fouling vrhue psulng vculcnco. Postcr neemcxl veryludim-nut As to his into. romarking to tho Sheri! when conveying him bocl: to his cell, "I stood it better thsu tho Judge did." irhcro layer-yimlc sympathy for Foster hero. iii: sttomeyhuegupcaled to tho higher Court. Scdnllis Sinners.- liiltrlsl Dlmllcls to tho (llohc-Iluusocrst. b‘xoA}.i,t. tlo,. Agni n.—5e-daua has but I bonus: or rows and bar-room-tights durlngtha put wccl:._ In Dsrkcytowu one woman vus st- Leckod by throo others ot her color and may beaten ebuutthu head And body. ‘Ibo next night than mars gcucral row and .lnock-down, is which mains and lcmslcs vrcru engaged. LAM oizht there were two saloon tights. and on mus WM _‘Icv-rroly hcsiuu. several othcr drnukzn rows occurred (luring the met, but In ovcry one the dlnturi.-crs of tho peace were arrested And lockrd up. These sro unusual occurrences to: ‘hie ordcrly, peace-loving city. An niu-mot was made but night to rob Mn. Butler's mliilncry .storc: on Ohzo street. but the robber was detected and made his escape. Franklin, the boy who was captured at Dresden. last «lack while sue:-upung to rob the Post omen sud store. has been scutencrd to thruo years’ in- prlsoumcut in the Penitentiary. An uucmpt was msduto assassinate I tumor in Morgan County. the other night. A low at shot tired in it the vi ow lodged in I |renu¢tc.An— nnmo not g1ven—and two or his ithiltiren. the latter were badly hurt, but not latully. Shot at Sago Crock. Your LAILA)-llll, W'r., April §t.—ll. E. Brown, oi Bolt nice. one at the prop:-'i¢-ztors oi Gllinoru, Salisbury & Patrick's etugo line. is lying siny miles trout hero, at Sago Gracia, badly wounded. Too Imbulnuccs and on oscort hove lust bcun sent by Gen. Brudley to bring him here, accompanied by Acting Assistant Surgeon Plllcys, 8. IL. Mr. Brown was shot by lodisns on the night of the am. lie was muting 3 Kb! trip on one at the inst lrclght vvqous, In was sitting by tho side oi the driver. They wore suddenly Ilrod upon, A bull hitting Mr. Brown near the frontal tho lclt-hip, um sirlltlngtho brass shell of s cartridge in his belt. carrying the certridmnnto the wound with the ball, hath runsluiuz in his body. uniting it A very bad csso. no will rnoit hero to-marrow night or Tueuisy morning. Frauds in the sundusky Post Omco. Buwusxr, 0., April ia.—llrcent robberies in tho Post Onion hex-ulcdto In iuruligauoo oi in strain by the Post otlics Department. United Bistos Special Agent lluury- took possession oi the omoe saunter, at Jbo request oi Fostmsster You Tina's bondsxnun, And until the commission 0! flr. Bolt, Yul: Tine’: sun- eossor, who tutu [possession oi the uolco liuy l. is reoolvcd, tho ouico will remain in. llcnry‘I hands. lmmodisti cxsmlustlou and lo- vontory or property were couimeucud Betunisy, and, up to this vvritiug, halo developed 3 dcflcll oi ovur 33,000, which must be made good by clthzr tho Postruutcr or his bouduncn. A Floater Found-—-Was Ho Murdered? Bpuclld Dtxoatch to the Ulabcl.-Dctuocnu Pcouu. In... April S.--Vrhts morning, about 5 o‘ciock. the body oi 1: ms‘ vru dlocovcxcd lost- in; In the river near tho rlrvu'tor_'. sud.on investi- gation. it provodtoloe that at John aingcr. who dlssppeamd mysteriously trons his home in this city on the night oi April 2. Singer vru A Insa Iboot nity years old, sud subject to occasions) Ittscks oi insanity. it i: gonorully Aupposod thu: while ieboring umlcr one at these. he wsndcrvd away truth home. sud either hell or lumped tutu the river. 'l_'h_o Red Conoulllsssooro. Foirr Lsltsmn, Wr., April 2.l.—0l tho that vvcmogicd mcu lrom tho ltod Canon msvnsoro two have died, Iiocrrtuor. of Vlrxiuis City. Xcvuda, and (lrcsbuh. oi lilgciosv. Hall County, Missouri. Yeitou was alive at lust ecwuuh. Tor colored women captured mu killed. llcr body was loud lull oi srrotrs and mutilated. _5lio had also but rnvlsliod. . A Constable indicted. Bprrisi Dispatch to the Globe-beruocrsl. IluOX\'iLl.lt, April 21.-Mnlrcvr Pierce, I Psy- oltu Constable, who rocinilly shot and revrnly wounded saloon-Keeper in that place he} been indicted. ' Ahouvy r.\ln storm passed our the city lul night. . - A CIIAPTIHI OF ACCIDENTS. Georgo Friend. Belay; Urmliio to Swim, was Drovmod \ hllo Fishing. special Dlspslth to use Globe-Democrat. Luis, Is'b., . A;-rll $3.-George Friend vru drownrd int night while Ilshlxm in Still Luke. lilo boat was upset our the share. but hr could not swim. ills body was rocovcrud I short line Altar. . ‘ Au Unlucky Boy Fatally Injured. speclsi llispslrh to the Globe-Deuvoerct. L;tsvI:xu‘ouru. Km. April all-A boy usmod smith vrns lsuilly injured this foreuoon by I run- Iwsy tum. the horse becoming frightened:-dd throwing the wtaon into stutter tilled with loud at recent rsllu. - Poor 1xittlo‘Fcliovr. fr sumo Duvstrh to the Glohcollcmocrat.’ silnstts. llo.. April 2:.-—'t‘bs little boy who in: so unruly bitten by taro leroclous 1105: its! work is still living in torrilfie Agony. A_D¢Bi_1 Indian. tiosxooxu, 1. ’l'.. April 2:.-rclcr Pcrrymau, the crock Indian who ielrtrom acosl osru Ooddo, A low days since and was run over by the tnln, has since diod hour the clients at his in- lurioa. . . A 'Do&dIy Bullet. _ Loultntm. Xr., April is.-—iion. Hsrrlsou Cockcrill, ex-Stole Bcuslor. socidcntallv kxilcd himsoll by a pistol shat, to-day, u tliciunond. Flour Lucky Brothers. IOUHYXLI-I. Kr., Apgu :i.—-lac-hula-b Er- stolu, at this city, bu been vllledfl50»°°°. 3! "10 death oi his brother in aux-oasuy. whose elects tn ostilustrd It on utiliion iarold- Xluioln who died on tour brelhsrs sud s shirt, use at when luvs urn him than tortyolwo yous Irv, h he suddenly on ’ no one new 3 25.. One hmthor(7.s)<&urisiI ' lb (:5 11 iv llggel M“; I’ 0 III M_ in Eng! i:IaEl,4oV:olIcll)lffI- you I tomb infilt- l . D .I_>oot.h'l Doings. spntsl Disnstclhexthe Globe-Doiuoersl. . BOONYILLI. April ta.—Itrs. tis0ssmond,vrilo oi axitlsyor Ii¢DsIrmoud.d.le;i oallsorgiuy usin- i h . Eh I I0 figs: cl:-Elena lriena4ls‘€o':o|Ir;“ho: 6/doth?‘ u, $1. Ennis §aciI1;5Is1rz-gism:Jrrl1i,fiImr21n11 Earning, fiprii 24, 187.8. arczmmu. arm I’E‘RlSOlf_A1s. ~ lm-ra n in Louisville. macs Gssznrvrooo his use abroad. ' Dost Pr.pr-io'esys he intends to visit ever! 5?-I“ i-r's settled at inst. "sholupere" is the cor- rect my to spell is. _ , snoxrrsar ruuls son is to bemmlbd we * young lady of eissr ‘fork. Wlnr Wumtatr denies Robert lIuehaasn's ‘as- sertion that he is I post poet. Wool.» you sell arich man I philanthropishfot utateple. because he iovesllls special with first lsuoala s‘rillmieilo--When Abraham - was told to "be fruitful and multiply." 'x'iut wining best races "at the centennial lliiiill‘ tee to be the most brilliant Ivor sees in the United am; Now yon Oensslnaffrrf life-critter‘ advances the theory that lists ink)‘ m““°' 7°” °’ um’ Joslu-u .*=u.vItn was put in pill for wife-beating. InL‘blfmleiphlI; the other day. frltst hem ex-' plain when locking up all the silver. Cun.mn:x'are engaged at two years of no in China, and this makes I disappointed hiilvvanhes girl sing out. ' '_Oh,_sroaldn't I like to live there I" All 1tiell.glInt,rneIsurtnx seven leettonrihse that landed at llalua1'ore,en route for the Cut- tennial. disks ayoboeaish of hire by all means. '.l‘nn night the South Carolina Legislature Id- loeraed, nearly every property-holder in Colora- bla eat up till daybreak in company with I dark lantern and I" ehovztlm Oxrflnnrlnye, in ash haneleeo. Ihinr thousand -péople cross the hay, I distance of six miles, in order to enjoy picnics in the cal: seeds on the up- pesiio shore. ‘rise people who so are Insini _Yotnm men in this city are smlvoir eonsnleriax the question of abandoning the use of standing shirt collars. . Ibout l6 o'clock Bflfldli 115813‘!- most of the girls’ eheelns ioolr in if um’ Md 7"“ pexlobed with I elelheevpia. ' Mrauxn man in love. not vraatine‘ \° “W17 a girl to whom he was" engaged, hung himself. not he was not destined to escape the young woman so easy, for site sued the fellows estate for branch of promise, and has been awarded damages by the jury. Tish rapid and et-nphatie recital of the following is said to be all infallible onto forlleplritr llohbs mute flnebbs "sod ltsbbs: lllebbe bobs to Bnehbs and Nobbe: Ilnbhs nabs with Snobbs and robe lfobhs‘ lobe. “This is," says lfehbs, "the worse for Iiebbr lobe," and auobhe eebs. ‘ Mus. vas: con, the revirsllst, II:/I Om upon being introduced to as-aetrshs nmsrhrh ‘'1 feel it I plsuizml ts sbelte roar hand as the Chief Magistrate of our country, but‘ I would rather siislta hands with you as I brother in Christ." Grant turned away and made no reply.‘ A Lrrvta six-year-old girl went tee. birthday party the other evening. The day follow!!! I1"! . was overheard telling her playmate that I little boy klseeul her while they were ensued us a play. but she said, "'l‘l:stt‘s no bane, ‘cause it was our p.'rIilclltil"l boy, "you knov,'_' Bhe list! send the la‘ the ‘reunion Mastic Asylum there is I ps- ticnt who for one year refused to eat, and down ulioes throat were poured-three quarts of milk daily during that time. on the lastof the :63 days she said, "Well, it's Just one year since I've been willing to eat. New lg-nose I'll eat like other folks}? Ind site did. ' ‘ ‘ la: is onlya laénth ah that ‘he promised to love, eherish_and-protect her. and yesterday ‘morning, wheahhe asked whether she should split upllle head 9! 4_ the door barrel or steal an smile! of ltipdllnxfrele the back yard ofthelr next neigh- bor. he rolled over with his face to the wall. Ind widhorw we *".l'.M9*’.- ‘. Wno averheard or: I school of lab breaking into afield and eating-up the crop! And yet I cruixe-rats‘ newspaper says that into tut-W-In 01 sweet in that State have hoea destroyed by ash during the past winter, owing to the submersion of the acids by high orator, In the fish feed- ing an the louder rr-Ila roots. Ouva moss is expected to be one of the lead- ing features of the Centennial Exhibition. edhfl vrlll he made to give her I hell by herself, where all can have seltanoe to hear her explain the vies of "flesh." licryoath. beauty and cis- quanoe will be among the noel precious amnorles of this great fvrstlvsl of Liberty. ' ~ Peale ladies, in walking. take the extrenae end of the train in the right hand, and. hrlnxivif it round to the side, hold it there during the promenade. 'i'hls is" a domed improvement on the usual faslyoa of catching the shirt higher up, as it does assay with the possibility of any portion of it escaping and swsephg the street. Astetbo Handkerchiefs which used to muses ex-ma apiece, -thcyeare not now in fashion. The budltcrtlxief is lofila the pocket for which it was designed, and is very simple. ‘these who have ‘ handhnrohlets ullliu them, however, by wearing wees for ersvst bone, with the addition ufslsltolntlss striped rlhbonargsesesndabanch lia-nvnrm the years we and mo, European immigration to the number of 1.811.685 arrived in this eeunuy. Clessliled by races are led thus we have undertaken to Iulsnliato t.861.l50 inhabit- ants of the British Isles. l.lIl‘.I36 of the conti- néatsl lesions, and tot,6te of hits races. ‘these ilgtsres do not lnelede use Chinese isaastyruioa of Anna filtaaxr, the English rsdiesliseroiae, has started a petition to Parliament praying that no further greats of manure error the royal family or any member of it shall be given, under any circumstances whatever. The sigaotnrne have run up into the neighborhood of 60,000, and, when presented. itwlll baths isryesi petition ever will to that body. Lwmhtl in Washington Territory kept her mouth open long enough, upon I certain occasion last month, to swallow I snake. betrayed I good deal of feeling in relating the lit- tle circumstance to his neighbors, and concluded hlsnarrelioa with the remark: nothlxf hard-hearted ‘bout me, be! hanged if .I rposed I ooald ever feel any sorter for I ma newest trashing material is called tone d'Alssce; it is a soft, ungissed cotton fabric. line as genuine some gingham. and as light and cool as linen. 'l'iu;re are often three patterns of this nasttcriel lneech costume, and the brovns toilcs d‘Aleaz:o are particularly ILL:-1. To describe the variety in this new nsatnial would be dlnlcelt, but than are blues and greys, with cardinal red stripes, Japanese fltimes with odd ioltsxe, clus- ters of stripes, eto. Tm: Duzhcsse mantle, with its short sleeves troxntho elbow and its long ends lnfront, is still Dolruene of black Blcliicano, with elbow sleevcn and max-ltllls fronts, are llxewise popular; the favorite trimmings for time are wide silk gal- l-mn, and exceedingly rich‘ fringe with broad not- led heading, in which balls, tussle and braids are Spanish blonds and insertion are For evening wear there are cream colored c-uluacre dolmaue, braided all our mm For downright Iudscliyie robbing, more can on no tic-ubt llmtlbe thieves around Washington are almml of the world. A horse-thief in that rt‘§1un bad the lmtzcu clfmninry to call It I'ruldcnt Qrsntflistabies lsei 'I'hursr_lsy morning Ind inform the atzsblelrlen that the President wanted one of his favorite fiance and I buggy imraedlstcly. The unthinlunz bostlcrs soon lied the rig in fcrttlincss, and tho thief, mouotinw the out and drivinz oil, has not been heard from since. 'i‘be detectives, as Imus), bro dodging blindly about trying to re- capture the property. Two women in Des Idolnes, Iowa, rmerlily zrlvo birth to children in the same roots and at the same time. The worsen who cared for the little strangers bathed and clothed them, and started to ps‘nseht,lhnn.t boiheir fretting resonates. Tlun she made the etartllagdleciavtry that she had in- extricably mixed the Infants, so that she vva.s_up- able to decide which eras the soother of either. The two ,oaotl:¢r'i"'ssst lots for choice, agreeing‘ that if the children should, when grown, develop family traits saflctyxtly lortdentlfy them, they shaeldlse oishsnzed it sits seleetloeshould prove to be incorrect. " ' ‘ All’II} ' '‘ .> ’ - [from the todcpeudzxhl 3 Spring has cease. though nobody yet ktwttl .\’obed,r but} and rt Ills! I.irtsr._. . . Itivlltr ltosg nndt 1-s."i’I‘lllovr ‘free. . I They are secret-lrecpers, but they show it, For each blushes red as you pass by Luis, lllushee guilty red for all in see. And the Robin knows It also, bless hi‘mI He came back as man as he Inspe-clad, and he hope and sticks and winks and obst- t _ . ‘rill th:r:e'rlest earl tbs: em would guess ans- fuil oi rooms which no tears sun)-ccir-1. Secrets teeehiurelher people's authors. and the ‘full knows it. and the Crocus, lv‘1;rlul'le‘a] thus is tlsperlrthn _;4.l Each ‘2‘i;_l1l.dl‘ "R w Ir neesw e in - "Dollie .?..'l’n.."a’m. who wssitl itioelted,-anti V1 ' ' . s....‘l5. gfgilier spring harceme at brlxgther." An they roused the Daitodile-has I am. And the Winter n-owes. Dari: and grimly . lfrnsvnecl his in face. and it Fouling As In any en's, erouc e to‘ eher, Its the daiint ring, all fair and trimlly, Ilru_slmi in 7. and dad before the swllmr mm and cold sleet which be nee; so fright H'- We all know it, and each glad tale-bearer Speeds the hspp news mo tend for keeping. V.intnr_- scmvlc is one fell? and curses; ‘ Robin gossips loud to sum we furor; wiiinvr blushes, Crocus cant help peeping. _..tod I tell the secret in those verses. . .. d.5,T.A,§.:.I__ some of the Queer llnnerstitlous of the . People. [Extracts fronts fortlmemlnf work by the English » Consul It cam Intimate.) Durln the fllWtlI_\‘I I arsed in this garden I learnt! runny-p riot re, as well as many superstitions, of luasulman life. stance, Itvaa shown how to note Klldldils’ Au- comin to the Koran, when snslllulei I killed for ion , its throat must be cut. in order that the blood nan all run out. it li':ll'liifel' of ideas, the me on is treated -in i a same way. Pim. its throat Ls cut--that ls.‘-oemsliiue s- top is made in the curl farthest from ihe stem than its’ bend is out all’, by slleln oil _I sure] piece: after that it is cut up long invite and, will: one or two dcxtnl-out turns=of.lhs nits’ the rim. is removed .from the rind and out into thin slices, which are pushed out” aller- uateiy‘ by the knife. When a man drinks water-,ha shouldnrstiske one mellow slow! , while repeetln to himself the rfinle of Allaé, and then tells we swallows, after which o can gulp down as much as he pleases. when I mun hicoou be it is common to say, “ ou stole some ing from me.” This lamp- Iaoscd to bring food luck. if on sneeze when - lpcalztoyou, t shows that am right. Ifa non sneeze three times, it is very unlucky. ‘Iwuin is I_ most sinful and dangerous r-notice, and Iriscurfrom an evil place in your = cart, M11-ti sliafran, which is suing ready for the reception of an evil spir t. inhom- rned never yavvned, for when he was four years old he was, one do seized in the desert the an ei Gabriel, w o pounced ugh him I a a bf and cut out the evil pisce in his heart. If, therefore. you yawn you should siws ‘s but up the hand with the palm out- wer s, so as to ward oil‘ the evil spirits that will at once earns you. .A.txl ' the more purllesilcal folk is liter is also b , and it is said tint I! e of the famous ldussul- tnan doctors. out if of As tau nf. 'Whlsll|Ii§ baudiv ilstle, sums: in will he pen to his wife; and if children w little, the r father or mother will die. Whistling too. is supposed to bring’ wind, and the lilrgbis f neatly whistles for. that urpose. A bu in one’s ears slwvtet Its mania dead prayer is always repeated. There is I beau- iiu is rend connected with this. In Ileaven there I I tree, on each leaf of which is written the name of some soul, and whet then call a buzzing in their ears is I rustlin of one of these leaves as it falls from I tron. If the noise in our cars be I rlngln anal bolls thenit lea 'hrlstian soul whose cafhae fallen, and who is to dle- and sogfor each faith the noise is dlirertnt. There also exlstmsuy similar In crstitlons with re- srd to the twitrhln o dldercnt psrtsgof e body, called Lents -mole. Then his little bird nursed kavfagatcil, the forked tell of which is alwa Jirumhlfug. This tell if on lrrcp it ahou run. will always we "o ill luck. It is. therefore, a very common part of I women s head-dross. There is another he- lief, "too, about the Irorfagafclt. If, when you-first see this bird in the spring, on dlgn deep’ hole in the ground under the lg toe nl {ourri ht foot, you will find Iooel. With his we in your head go and stand in frontal I mosque, having also a slim rod. You then watch ev one who passes, and at last there I-lilbes rlweal-legals hat. Yeuiouch herwlthl I rod, and ms. e her stop amigo into the mosque -with you, and you can then obtain her but, which will melferou-invisible, and allow you to wander unseen anywhere you picere. , Amonf the Kit-mils the mag-pie (aka) is a very om nous bird sud they caruflllly wsirrh its earnings and go up. If I Kirghiz hear one of these cry, he goes mil to look. If the m - pie be en t W out it means guests; if out a went, I journey: {I on the north, bad‘ luck if on the south, some rumarlvabls event. ‘W th regard in the sum ibcre are similar so rati- lous, and, among others, it is saldt at the rod, or ordinary crow. and the hull-lrarga or green draw of the step es, never met until the Russians came. Ilc ore that the black‘ cross flow away before the mono came: now both birds are Iccll loget er. Either the stumbling or the snorting of I horse while on s Journey Is considered It sign of good luck. In llulcbars if in crossing I stream, a horse stumble and lei the rider at wet it is thought to be the greatest goo luck. To mac A woman unmounted, or with nothing‘ in her hands. is to have bad luck; but if you meet any one on horseback, eepeclalifl I vounfi man, with something in the ban , you vrl have good luck. If I hare run across I men's Path willie he is on a Journey ll. forcshows ill Luck and he usually goes bar: . - ltir ho\vever,_the sheep which constitutes his chief vrosith, that furnishes the Kirghiz with the best material for forocasiin the fu- ture. The ebln-hone of s ahoop always placed above the door of n klbfiko o Iteep out rubbers. In men sometimes tsito one see charm on a Journey. in order to prove to me the eiilcsey of this charm, one of the Jfpfls told me the star of I Kirghiz who, when he was going on a uni Journey. besonglat b his wife to csrry with In: it small bag whle she gave him and which he was always to “cop setcnoil lo the mid his horse, and never After he had aceom llslxcd the for- tiniii day’ of his -ouruey in horse bcin wesay, it e ebupxaoned to rest upon the bun lo, and e began to wonder whet he had been carrying so long; on cuttinl: it open, he saw forty bones, which, thinking them who I useless burden, he threw awn . That very night he was attacked by rob rs who had been watching him for fort days, and lost his horse and everything will he had. The most common method efdlrlning the course of future events is to lacs on the cools the shoulder-blade of as ea , which has been carefully cleaned of the lies . This is zrsdunlly calcined, and the cracks. the color and the small mtilclce which fall sum from it denote good or bad luck, or the var - ous accidents whirl: may hop on on an expo- ditlou. When I Kirghiz is I out to start on I plundcrln expedition, or, indeed, on nu - thing whlc requires luck as well as skill, he always flrst tries this process, and sometimes will stop in the middle of his way light I lire, and consult this orrecie. Aunt or kind of divination very common-—l:umalal:, by means of dried sheep dung. The Kirghiz se- lccts fort -one balls of dun and divides them roughly ito three heaps. Io then tnltzs four station from each limp’ until oul four or less remain in each. rho rcma nder he also divides into three heaps, and again takes fro each by fours. ' Three more heaps I e thus made, so that at last there are three rows of three pllc! in each. What is left he divides by three, and seen whether the rcznalodnrbs one, two, or three. The vs lug numbers and positions of the balls of ung can be explained by an flillcrleuocd soollmztyerto the intense satis- xnctiqn or to the disappointment of the one who consults him. In the towns, stones or small kn uelale-bonus are substituted for sh op dun , Although at such e. pmfannllon a Kira; iz tvoul look eekancc. l'o:l'v1me ev(-.u carry them aims I about them In I he , so as to be novel‘ It s for menus wlxcrcgith to divinuf the future. This ‘firocem lslll wane ro- apocts similar to the vlnatlun by cards, practiced by gypsies and by almost every women, young or oi , in Russia. Amongthe more settled population, especially among the llppnr cleaves. fate is usually consulted by snore-‘retract! methods, fzscllctd by individ- uals who dovole llu‘.'tl.t.'x'c was to that as a pro- fession, and [nail the int 0 towns there are regular astrologers. Afa bin lorelolls lilo fu- ture by opening the Koran at hazard, and zu- deavorlug to explain the first verse which taccls his eye lnreltsrd to the went about vrlrlch thevquosllou is asked. Another book louse is the Jalof-radix recent of hinamwl. This tncthod lain‘ every way analogous to the .s'or-its V: food. or to the Bible lots prac- Il--* unotwsdme Christian sects. W E ‘E e to uuiie. ‘asking: protection from the (lerlenl (lot-am F9! Ill-_ ‘I. slbre of J. N. Oslo. 1 -Greene-. -ing. rd lspald in dreams, and their explanation always I matter of anxiety. There is‘. for instance, the ass celled fsIoklaari,.pray- in: for I fate ldrcsm.‘ The usual method is to consult a holy-man, or calm, and ask for the decision oflleaven Is to the wane about which you wish to be informed. Tim saint on reilriu for the night. makes certain axed 1-ayes-s w leh are considerszil necessary, and as I dream appropriate to the once» is, which he explains on the fnlitnvlng day. The test of {dream is nearly always resorted to in cues wheres person wishes to jail: _I re- li ' one community. Such I person presents it self to the fir, or leads}-. and in to be I member. list It nlghtree lertlae shiakhari Emyers, and in the morninf: relates to the pix- is dream, In accordance w ill the characlerof which he will be received into the eoxmnunity or rejected. ‘ » AIIARMED flE'!'I'[sE'.R5 . The ‘Utes of Soul-hwnsimrn Colorado ‘I'll:-eaters to Kxpel the Whites. ll‘rem_ihe fleuvcrnlhone. A atltlon from the c llzuns 0 La Plate Couuylisn been forwarded to Washington, merit. The Southern Utes, of whom Ignacio is Chief have ordered the settlers to aban- eoltllllitlll‘ farms and leave the Lower Aniiuas "at e . It iicvidont thatunleas some slope are im- mcdisicl L-llmn ll)‘-till! ruper authorities, there wi I be serious trouli e in Southwestern Co evade. .. Three years ago I treaty was made with these Utes b Commissioner llnmol, Presi- dent of the nerd of Indian Commissioners, and others associated with him. which was. retitled by Con as. Tire Indians Ive up the Bsn_.lu:m ill nlng region in cons! eration of certain annual payments to he made them. They ave corn lied faithfully wlthlhelr or- tiorl u tlm tree y, but not one dime have ey received of tnoir_'promised payyrnent. _ The Chief, lmiscie, who 5 represented to be it man ofgroat inteiil pen and decision of eiaarsmr com lslna bit or‘! of the msnuor in which e In his poo lie ave been trotted. lie says that they were old that by the treat they were only to re up the mountain Inn A ivharetheprlncipa mines are located. He points to‘ I tree ‘marked with certain Illdlnn symbols by the Die Chief Oursy, as the boundary between the land of the Indlanssnd that ceded to the whites. This tree stand: on the crust ofihe mountain range, where the irelltleseends to the lower Anlmas "v'e.lle , and is seen by every person passing over I route. it fun in lrputsble corroboration of lgnacio's statement. ‘ He says further, that they are tired of walt- .ing for the payment‘ promises! them. They earmntlivn on promises. If they had been bad Indians like the Sioux, the Washington people would have sent out blankets and rcaelile, and asked them nntio goto war. slongas they are nodlndlsus nothln is done fur them. The restv is oil on one si a. he whites got. their lands, and the Indians rave, as ct, nothing. lie would welt no longer. 1 e settlers might slav till the warm tvmtlhel‘.(lPl'ln§) came, and if then the in- disas were not paid the vrhltes would have to leave the valley. " - Ignacio Is arldentg in earnest in the mat- ter. lie has lost lfsith in the compliance of the Government with its solemn irmy sii miations. - - ‘he Indians have inst cause of complaint, gird if the proc o hostilities it will he oeltuee t y ltave,ber.n f into such action asthe only nfirans or obtaining their ri lsta. . it will be too bad if by criminal neglect and delay the settlers and minors of iiuulhwr.-at Colorndo shall be interfered with In the do- yolopxnent of its wonderful resources. The proper authorities should stones see that tlxelndiszss are satisfied and kept quiet hyfiiompt povmcut. If this were done the in in would be willing to part also wllh I strip of land new a portion of their reserve- llun and which fuunedlalelf joins the settin- mcnls in the Animss Va is . It is fifteen miles wide, and reaches southward to the New Mnaliran boundary. It is of no use to them, and the purchase of it would remove the Indlnusxros ward and away from the act- tiementa. The commission for this purpose Ilxouldhe com rod of vvcil-known citizens, men of hi hfic sracter and-position, and who are warm yslntemied In the prosperity of Colorsdo-not outsiders. who can: but I tile for us, and know lwlhlll of the character of the Indians with whoust cy are sent to lmtt. Such commissioners -are only deal us of making I pleasant summer trip at pt; lin ear- WJL mlliisry post should also he established at some point in Le Plats County. This could he done at eeulparalivvl small ex- pegse by.ihe abandonment of I.-ort Garland In the removal of lie garrison and material to the new post. Clarlnml is utterly useless and ought to be abandoned. ‘rho settlements have pushed far to the westward of it. It If- fonls I musket for forage and provisions to the few fsrrusiu its vlcinlt ' autltilst lathe only Practical benollt itis.\l=‘ ills awaiting the build- ng of the new post, I summer tmrampment oftho troupe could be made in the /tulmas Valley. It is hoped that order: to this em-ct will be issued from headquarters at Washing.‘- lnn linnlodiaiely. . necessary that t should be done to Iilord the proper rowe- tiou and security to the settlers and in mm of the region under notice. A Young Wife Klopee with lies Hua- bnnd's Clerk. liromlhofreytfl. .)Press. April ll.) Tlzrlrs Ovlau. once lved in Fort Edward. .. suzmo time are crossed the Green Mount- is and tool: up his abode in Both, K. ii. In be secured enlploytneui. iu the drulg I worked away at h I business for a while, but firndually worked himself into the graces of n. Gale. wife of his employer. libs is is young and handsome woman, and less than I our age was lodte the altar, where she grave or hand and heart to the also who is now horheart-broilers bus- bsiid. The guilty woman and the equally guilt man formed plans for In eio iclllaili and hepairlcft lie is together. (iv 1: mil made alzranznuientsin I hur-rind manner, but suddenly found that is finances were at I very low ebb. Ife rep 1.-nlshod his oxchoquer from the money-drswor of his employer, and one bright morning they were email the missing‘ from Bath» The outraged but an aim e whole affair at a glance, In linmodieleiy began a rcsfch inrthe runaways. II» had boon Luowing to the fact that ill elorlt once lived In Fort Edward, and be re- paired at once to that village but no trace could lie found. The Dell‘ he not yet or- rivrd, and he left for home fllsflearlened. its left worst in Fort lddvvsrd, b0i\'cVt‘l', with certain ice, to notify him by telegraph shonldh s with and hill‘ rumour come to town. Ou the 12th lust. Ov t and the woman arrived in town. and tool: quarters at the Eldredge llouse. some who had known him in other days and had not yetbcerd of his rnscnliy transactions, supposed the an to be his wife, but those who were instructed by Mr. (lain lmew better, and sent word to him that the man and women were in town. Gale Instructed Deputy iihcrltf Cnretvcll to arrest the dc-spoiler of his happiness. and the oinclal did his duly to the lulu.-r. The gs young man was our rises! to find hlmsac f In the Sandy Hill Jul , as nratcd from the fsltblose woman. hit. (la 2 arrived from Bath next do with the pro or pupcnsnnd a2\'ow Hump- sl to Sliarlil an Ovlatl. was taken back to the arctic oilus fall, to pay the penalty of his double crime. Arrested for n Robbery Alleged to IInve' llccn Committed Twelve Years Ago. lfrom Ilia Louisville coasrnerrlslq Barley smith. a barber well-known in the city was arrested by Llcut. Ovveus and Olli- ccr brlsun , char ed with stealing a which diamond r n , an I lookin§-gloss all valu at about , from I hire. ones, in Atlanta. Ga., some twelve years ago. Mrs. Jones rc- movcd to this cit some months since, and mcetin Uillcor ellmcy, asked him if he knew ‘srlcyflmlth, to which he replied in the affirmative. She then stated to the oillccr that about the est‘ 1864 Smith who had vis- ited berin A ms. Ga., -robbed her of the articles above named and that also believed he still had them. libs further said also had been on the loolmut for Harley for some time, and only learned a short time since that he was in this city. She too out I search warrant, which was placed in the hands of ofllcere. oy found at the house of Smith 3 looking-gt.-L of I pe- culiar make, which Mrs. Jones said was bars. The odlccrs also found It the jewelry store of .Ievrcil K. Beddo, on Jefferson street, near Fourth, a diamond rln , which Mrs. Jones slates was the same Ito on from her several ycsnu 0. Upon this information, Early was errcsie , presented to the City Court, and his new set for hearing to-day. Ur: denies ovut leaving seen the women, and says that be can prove where he got the arti- cles which Mrs. Jones alleges were stolen from her. He says that he purohssed the diamonds in s pin frame mom in this cil. and aflaarward had them made into I rlusii 1 are are A number of wltzlessea on both aldcs, and the case will be thoroughly sifted this mona- vrss received It the or D. '1'. Wilkinson TGW 8 O W )‘ 0)‘! hi?!" hi i: t hair, six feet ‘hi "7" "X m" awe tochicsrro is Villiirlson imnied given of him. shoulder, and asked him in step aside a mo- ment as I The detective then ealxlbitad to vyimnm the dlepa :11 received from ‘New Orleans. lmowietlged that be was Wlllslruton series I’! did not want to be he had sthroufh ticket to Chicafio and that there was both I’s tloos in New Orleans; that he had given notes for ootls, and th ton ed to In due ti s,tur none at them become due fora while. The? detective replied that he would be detained Itluoulsvilie. lion, lslimr, tool: Gllc he was is Mason. ‘II "I am sorry for it, " said the risouer “but, look llcnv business was rat or in New - Gr leave a few days ago and I thought I’d go, too. y 9.9 back and two $.10 bills- llvo $1 billet-if give uu my bgl sbou your business and nobody will be wiser. It's a fair transaction. one that is,“for other --anrl hill no diileuit with oil1oot'e.”"I‘ls¢ his evident desire to gut awn , that we is I rare bird. fore, and isluru‘ to hex age eheclr could not newletl tel him the detectives found a lot of interesting I rs. ‘gfllklnum stated that be had been for four or five months past in t e wholesale, tnliseco sud whisky hurl’ use in New Urlruns, at No. 8:.‘ (lravier street, having I warehouse at No. 33 N the style of the llrm _bolng' llrevver at Wilkin- sou. whisky to the amount of 80320 flit, amounts have not been paixlt. from Emile (lax-net. denier in armor-ties, sugar and other articles; on the lath of April, Blt‘.l0i.lllUll" to the same psriy amounting to fill“ were contracted. it will be perceived, on the eve of Willrimon‘s departure from New Orleans From P. snares .h llro.. Im- porters of ti cigars emoull Lurch, and 9h llln llsth of splollntlligtn over" ' vcu Orleans, 1,827 to u Esyafilelli sixty days after date; from Id. 6th fliprl o arstolh am mat of $tl"8 ‘lb 3": ?i3"h':‘°l§l D 1.: St 0 rt :- s s on" rem av ewe a bill " ' ~ "&°§o'on “r is .000. aiuveinpmnn s In his three rccelp s on his person from Express Company-«mo for a trunk sent April iii to Chin-ago to Mrs. Jr Phelps, and Ill! other or a package sent the same day to W. H. 1’ ml a, Cities is labeled e gers, vvliic p trained money tent in ii. (.. Merlin, Chicago, lierch an. 1‘ press office Chloayzo. was taken root hlrn. New Orleans, stating his capture, telling the llupcrinlendrnt of I o soon as possible, as him released on I writ of lmlwas corpus. e was placed in jail for safe keeping. ch d . edfii°n§n_ own on me feet below. gra I after her, abreast the slide. seemed tloomodto W goat lhat ack there where the little ravine comes down. This turned the current of the slide, so to speak, I little, and was our salvation. The engine rushed past the point justu the it Rana mm). "fire Louisville Detectives en‘¢o}..-4 in its _ nfi Janene-Wilkinson, a Festive Em ‘ or from Xew Orleans. ' [Yntln the Louisville flcnrlcer-.f¢Snrnal.] Thursday afternoon the followlggiadispstch elite heed: u rs; , prll 20. let of Police Bligh, Louisville!" Arrest James vv I arrive ‘on trails due in-mosh mom ; ernheulemeut--large amount Yorker, sllxlltl bald, nmsusclso an ark brown git, wears breeslpln she I of rec-shoe, hisnlt enameled: <:ll¢¢k,f0l' sg-* ‘mild. Answer. _ V. I‘. Loort. iiup‘t Police. Tburscsy night Detectives Clillsiu-lest C.ave Nxw Omxsxs and Ant e boarded a hssliviile train it mid- m M. an: bu fillet the dispatch was sent on the incoming train. They rulurncd beck to the city. and yesterday furnorm Detective Gave went to Lebanon June-lion to meet theititiil lneoruln trainnvhila lilo other two detectives mentions went lathe Short-line nnetion to await his arrival. When I! 1 went as far as Lebanon Junction, to mid the man concerning whom New rlesns train arrived at Lebanon auction, Gave stepped into it and re nixed stoly by the donor ptlan III touched him upon the he desired is converse on with him. He no- but as- esvvere false. e said he claimed It Louisville, as that the ehs ng wrong about transac- e motion would be It- "Weilh" responded Wilkinson, "why not love list‘ is thing’ up laeitvcen us tzult-ilyf I amdvgiiiin to pay you the last doi er I hsvsi Ill ll need know Bl3'|.‘!t,lng about it. don't mm to ho tlelalnu "We don't do on: -or-{or smug St: Louis- ville " said ihe defective. ' ‘ it New York and moatolber places delect- lves have fat things and make such arren e- mclila frrqunutiy. salary gwhy not agree to in y proposal 1’ ’ on I ’~ ‘ "i‘hure are two othsrdeieetivee wsilin for me nt the end of the road, and you call to i: to them; not.’ was the t.lcte4:llvo’s re You do uoigct I VI!l2'A‘l§ lasun, " be further asked. besides they In both Ilasousa‘1am_ When the arrived at the bfllt-line Junc- Wiil: neon who is evidently a root iariest aside and nailed h m if I answered he was not. dull duvvn leans; my. partner concluded to I'll - )0! id 100 - "“" "“ §'ixi".’:..'.l‘:?...§.’.‘.§‘,‘.. ou'll not detain me. 1 ll om dollar. Youfollrs eantgo I ‘re had no- such lrnnsecl one before- rsons and In other places in arrest in hinge " etectlvt-st in from ion to ma lle was brought to t I ell ',thel'o- uariors. bag- found, and he ae- , ll llsst he had sent It in a letter to hlcs n lsdcstlnsilon. His lruulr was de- rml, but was not opened. On scan.-hing Z|’°¢¢l')’u erth From, Ind 33 Peters street, It appears that the firm has been buy- : very large etnounle of goods on timn, giv- ing its holes. payable at certain dates, for the goods, havln , confidence’ (1 firm dealt. ‘II. is presumed by the detectives from the dispatch timed goods, midi the .us.riu:i. left the 4: iv, to be acwunu due by Brewer accounts show that they purchased from Charles Nelson, of the Cireenbrirr, Itobcrtson Conn y, uuu., ll some manner. gained the the merchants with whom the that the firm, after bu lug ‘barn at prices. lower ban rice: and. pocltctinfi the money, is n l. filmih "mum: d or e on e a .n: on V §vi?l1k|x...iC. ' Those of Nashville, ro netcr dlsililcrly, tvhlskly, on the 10th of A rll, smountng to 3.15‘: Al, and on Apr 1'.l_ which 66a), and on lhe‘1i'lltIost., ncerlce ram si ti). These liars It New Orleans, llavsna log to some on the will of ).lsrcls_ cigars for which notes were days after ditto; from Zci er, grouzrs in New firm obtsu hfercb )0, worth of groceries. payable for which notes were given aynbie Ilxi ‘hull t ruteiio, cl rdrnlrr. New Orleans, on the and notes payable In sixty was pm '1 mounting to April 1; from Krcbbs 8:. sprees. cigar dealers, Bowery, New York. cigars to the amount of $0-to 30 were , sent by that rm for 3&8 70 was never honor- ed: from James Clarke dealer in coffee etc.. New Orleans, three bills for $730 97, and one for treated lluroh 6, and notes given Vyehie sixty days after dsio' from Samuel 3 . Walton fr. diulllermb urehssorl Aprils, and I draft -—one for 57M , one $518 09-were con- lncinnal.l, pltrt-lueos amount- Eto tilbil Deniers made and remain unpaid. ‘hose bills all show for themselves that they we never been paid, and amount to over The deloctlt-us expect, to find iurihnr trunk. The also found a llouihsrn and a third for I box I su posed to have con- 0 detained In the ex- About ml: in money A dispatch was sent to been will lice to send an oiilcer as his lawyers wanted to -ct A Race with an Avalanche. [Fr-em tlseillsst Francisco chronicle.) It was four years ago lsat winter. I was coming down with I train loaded with cattle. The weather had been bsd for weeks and the snow lay deep, but was mulling oil’ fast in the warm weallner that had lnswd nu-:u'l_v a week. The ground was saturated, and I noticed that things looked slinky on the mountain. feeling air way along carefully thinking the track might I iriug. as the bed e Ilupp‘vJ \vl.Icfl just sell got around the point of I was was w and ihisr ge,1loolred up, and it seemed to the Heat the whole nlounlsln above me had brok loose. For hundreds of feet wid the hillside was in motion, and The slide start- ndred yards above the trsclr and was coming right down on me like lightning. Rocks, trees and snotv-drifts the face oi t e mountain with I thundering roar and seemed bent on overwh -and burying us in the canyon thousso I was never so close to death be-. fore‘ although I have had my share of perils out the danger was so great and etc: or so hope- less, but 0 to die with!) tan snort, but eia pod on all steam, while the brakes were I _ the same time. You can see for yourself that the grade is heavy that are made fast seemed to know her danger, and to gather lwrsclf for an effort. 8 [rig and maddest race I ll!’-lIlll’ChQ ilk? ll lrtfivinnfi directly u H lll'oWl'l txpcou so yn lnovvltm nt- ers and; rock I? "P like 2 thin critic and beauty, as the was, plunged down eimi us of brand. For 8 moment I was stupcdcd, for a moment. I do rmincd not own oil at here, and can believe time. The engine is leaning (intros- snorting down the gr: e n the ever asw. Down came the in us, and away our the old engine e can like the wind down the But it The eva- r gins be all in min. isnehe earns faster every moment. It was almost upon us. . The rocks began to bound against the care was hidden in I elourlo snow. ilying through the air now; seerIncd never to touch the rail, as as (I one them, and the train Ilutwe were the wheels “Wm 11 m ‘and us; a 0 e co nsrus c llglep pofizl. ofmlaud just on. sp rs- Ellifl" slide resulted the izstclt, and I ‘big pine, up- rooted in the p the nexturho class ‘one ‘and crushed Ii. The tract: was swept surety lies I cube-gab in a gale, the ootrpli of the can broke’ and the cars fell into the c Inn left in the suite of the ldc, and were carried down to the river, I thousand ands being, WWII: there is left of thorn lies here yet. ~tl'he lcrlt made the en- gine and train aump the track, but she kept on her feet, an get ed with I few brul.-ms. That I account one of the test dunner: I ever met in nay twenty yam oi railroading. .ooru_a.nia'-nz.a::aa:. The Frlglclitf '...'."."....... Item.-...~x: “l‘hom—- lip oyldneounlet Ten Years 0. - . A‘ [Train the rittsbani Msetlmi We are oitrn sslred if it is true that the dis- iiflflllllitltl stslesmcu whose names head this art l-is are unfricmliyfto each other, and ifso, the cause of it: and it is of such a cliaructor as would be likeg to 3’:-event" the eordisl sup- port of one by e o It for the l’re'.vidL~.ney, is case of is" nomination at Cincinnati. We have been compelled tosmwer that we did not know: but to enable _ our lliierro a- tors to judge as well as safe, It may be sis ed for their iufonnatlon the cause of the quarrel, and leave them to form their ovvn opinions. The Chicago Trfburve says: We believe that these gentlemen have ex- changed no courteaiee for the past ten years. but-I common dnngertothe muntry it is quite likely would bringtheux again weather. on the All: of April, 1303. while i. e Innya psopristlon bill was under dlscusnion int e louse Mr. Conltllu reflected severely upon Gen. I3‘:-y, Provost iarshsi General durin lilo war. Blaine defended Fry dtcllflpgllill there was‘ notamore honors in and i h- toned officer in lbs snnythsu be. He furl not said: “That ofiicer, I doubt not, is-may to gleetthe gentleman from New York, or any- ody else, in the iroperf m. ,1 mustsay that I do not it: hit the it is‘ any very creditable praceedlu for the fieutleulaxl from New York, hero in 1 is place, irrlduee Gen. I.-‘ry as a miliwrylomecr, when he hes no op- portuulty_to~be card.’ ' Colllillllfi upended: “If Clen.Fry is re- dueed to epeudln for vindication upon the gentleman from it he, he is to be ooiumlsorv sled nariztluly. If have fallen to the accu- sity of taking: lessons from that ontloman in Ulimfiilt‘-9 of propriety, er of sigh or wrong, (led hel me." on I sllbaoqunfil, day Mr. lllalno reads letter in the House from Gen. I‘:-y ‘which closed as follows: "lie (Couli- lln Bean therefore only escape the cllsrxubf do i crate and malignant falsehood Is anaem- ber of Congress by confessing an 1.mp:trdon- able breach of duty as Judge Advocate. lie hold both 0 on and tool: for both at the san‘:e time; 5 hulcggtealg y men false ti) hon- or none In , as e seque may show in oth.P'u . ‘I'll I drew an explanation from Conlrllilz of the manner he was em iloyed by the Govern- ment. llislne charge that he violated the law, which he noted, prohibiting him to re- ceive eon: use [on while holding the oillee profrees of the discussion Ceultilng esisll , “ f the gentleman from Maine had the lust idea how profoundly in- tllilnrcnl I am to his opinion upon the subgect he has been discussing, or u on any 0 has sub out pertinent to me, I this that he would hen ly lain: the trouble to rise here and ex- press his opinion, end, as ills I mailer of en- ire indifference to me what the opinion may be, I certainly will not (leletln the House by dlarliaalnzlfle uni-llun whether it is well or ill-founded, or . noilcin whathn aIys,"nnd eoucludcdlhy Keel ll‘ll..'1Ulli!fl0'l(i! goilglilcl. ‘tan- ntcm .m rlnen,sn art» no :13 ltgvclsntevrt-"tic do {fills the question’. ‘F Blaine. timed the discussion as follows: “As to the Eenllomaxvs cruel sarcasm, I hope he will not e loo severe. 'I'be‘conicm t of that large- mimled enllcmsn is so wl tin ; his haul: ty disdain, ls gramliloqucnt ewe . his Inelastic, superclulnonl, overpusverlnu, turkey-goblaler strut has been so crushing to myself and all the members eftbis lloueerlhsl. I know it was an art of the greatest lemr.-rily.for me to venture upon I controversy with Julia. lluti sir, I knowvrho is reopens bio fo hi this. know that within the last. five woo , ss mem- bers of the House will recollcct, an extra etrui. has characterized the gentleman’: bearing. It is not his fault. nolhvr. That filfted Ind satirical wri- er Theodore '1 lion, of the New York Ind: endeuf, dpeut so I weeks recently In ill s cily. Ills letters uliilshcd In that pa- per embraced, with many serious statements, I lllilu yomae satire, I part of which was the slstemcnt that the mantle of the isle Wlnis.'f' Davis had fallen upon the member from New York. The eutlmuan look it seriously, and ltliesgivon is strut additional ‘pompoally. The rcsvlulllanco is eat. It s striking. llypcrion ion setyr. borailes in Hercules, lllllltl dto lfisarblfié dim -hill tomdlluuopd. I s age cs on age gar. aw in nil’ in tueroaring lion. Shade of the mlgllr Yls, forgive the almost proinuation of cow satire!" 'l'imt gressage-shrine between the two die- tlu 1th ed gentlemen pulled their craonal all social rulstlom sndtecscb of or they have never spoken I use. " A Man Crashed to Death by B Pile Dri- ver. ‘- Ll’:-oln the cleveisnd Leadsnl It horrible accident occurred on the river csterds , which resulted in 1-lielouof one lfe, wit out even I lnoment'I\vsrt1lufl or time to prepare for the future. For some time past the Atlantic and Great Western llsliway Compass have been engaged in huildln new an extensive docks on the south ado of thoold river bed, and about ono- usrior of I znile above the ‘Willow Slrec lirid e. ‘fcslu-rdn afternoon, about 8:10 oclock, while tie work was in full progress one Peter Ilsrt, ro- eidlng at No. S56 Canal street, one of the workmen employed there, stopped on I pile which was be! driven, and between the two upri his lvhin set Is I ulde for the haumwr oil is plie—drlr rwith no intention, ltls thought. of climb! 3 through between the cats, and on to the car on the other side. Wh aha vrae dnln this, the lsammrr. which n-eluhssboutz. poumls,1raaau-endinaubut before he could at ihmmzh, undlrefore it could be promote the hammer tripped and came down upon lllm. crushing and mutlgllnn his body in a fearful mariner. llis-posh lion was such that, Is the tremend- ous weight came down, his stomach was ripped corn isteiy o on allowing the inte- ilues topm rude an fallout. l’sesin_ down, the might crushed the logs tea at mass sloiieninlriolooi: upon. " e upper part of the man's body was not inlured. As soon as possible the body was taken from underneath he hammer and carried a short dleiztnm, and I physician called. when taken out life was not extinct. although, of course, the mensvas wholly unconscious. lie breathed about twenty minutes. The remains were taken to Gallagher's , undertaking establishment on Erie street, and from there home. The de- ecxuodwas apparently twenty-live or thirty éonrs of age, and leaves I wife and mo chil- ren. A Tragedy in Whlclt as W'hislt3'-Bottle elo- tuzd ls Tcsbnnlent Figure. ' frronathe Denver Keys.) The Pueblo Ohfeflafn of yesterday hatin- fnrmatlnu of the chin; of two horse- tlilevcs uoar Dodge ty on the A. 1:.‘ and 5. F. R. If... on satunisy night. 0 two men were taken by the mob to a patch of woods on Sew Log Creek. The were blind- folded, their arms iulaued,an< placed in the center of seircle. 'l‘ on one of the ' 'vigllsnta" pulled: Testament from one pocket and I cilia of whisky from the other, and, ex- clnlmlng, “Here, boys is peace for the deed and consolation for the living, " proceeded to read schsglcr, while the bottle was passed front men tomouth, until its contents were oxhaustcd. At the conclusion of this inter- esting ceremony the thieves were stretched up 0 the lmb of I cottonwood tree, face to face, their feet almost touch- ing the ground. Both were buried on the spot, in I shallorrr trench and then the avengers returned to town, well sat- isilcd with their dny’s work. The names of the unfortuuatos are Cola and Callahan. The fgjlliilcr of the lalicrls I minister at Topeka, The ‘Tahiti Orange Crop. [Irons the San Francisco chronicle. Harsh l<I.]. For the first time in many years the brig Pcrgly lsdvrard, Capt. I1. Turner engaged in the shill trade, has arrived in this port wills- aut the usual cargo of oral: es and at this season of the car was com fietl to take son’: an] morehsn in. At the me of departure, what is known as the February cro had not yet ripened, and it was lmpossih e for the nallvce to procure oven auulolent oranges to eat. The bsclzvvzrdnexs of the crop was caused by the heavy rains, which for months past have been as unusually severe In the tropics as in California. It must be remembered that December. January and Febru constitute the summer season in Tahiti, so hat the st- mospbere must have been moist and cool to in unprecedented degree when oranges were 0 scarce. e of the svIlsnchs,iell'esrosa; It is the fault of-. ‘ .ih}IERICAK’fl1'KTIIODl'fi’I7'S. Their Ap roachli General" conference at flalt more- o Business to (tame Ilefore ll.--"Tito Preeltll I-iider (‘on- .1:rovr.~rsy-—&IodliimItlon the tlysterxx of Itinernncy-']ZhoCbu:-ch South, etc. freon: the New York '1‘lmcs.l on }fondsy- his I -the General Conference of the aietbotilst gpfsmpnl Church will meet It Baltimore. This will berths twenty-lourih %ur.drcnnlal sesslou,,_.t.l:e ._ilr»t ,hI'vh_: been hid in lisllimoreln 1781-’. The last enerai Conference that tnlimo lyn int!-3710, and obese St. Louis as the piece 0 an acting up the 5.. ¢lill'¢M'.butby the canal consent -2 the Annual conferences lldl-lillogli ._ the ilooir. Committees and olllor Churn lloerdal, the sector the Clonferr-me he: been chamred to Baltimore. ‘This has been done mainly for two reasons: (lg_ Mclhodlsm is not strong men is lit} sit‘. .ouis to’cnm-lain the lilrufi nuin cro e «gates to tie Confereitcc, an (I). Iislllsuure is lucoureuicnll near the greatceniennixi Exposition, Whit‘ 1-llelllodlst preachers and in marl, in common with other citizens, den rout of visiting. if the (‘on- fcrencemet nst. Inttla the greater part of the delegates would not be able to mime in Philadelphia, for luck of time and other weight I ssonis. Ilultliuore has been the :‘l1"0i3gngli.:.0[ hiotb‘rls’<;l.hmdfro;ultmi‘t; ;>£r|g:tnlza.- on, s 11:31 In Vw » en es- ta n the Gen Coaiforenco. - timore has I historic interest: foralhe de- nominations. Ilisncar the oily lbst ltobnrt ,S1.ratvbrldge laid the fouudsilnns of 3£r:thod- iilm in Maryland. stthe samatlme that Yhllip Eulhury formed the first Methodist Cllurcll in New York. Both were local preacllars from Ireland, and it is not ebsoiutel ccrialnwhlch is entitled to the honor of be gdtbogsioueor ofllethoditmin the Now We . mbpry ggihcrcdscouxroguiou of six men in how orltin August, 1568. . lilrasvbridire arrived Kathi: eoamyy .lmt\reoo_17w and tree, and held Method at services possibly earl er than limbuzy, . though llistorlsiis .lucline to give as litter the precedence. ..It was near , llsitmoro that the first education- Il institution of the church was opened I781)-Cotoslm (foil:-ye —-and it was it that city that t e Gelleml Conference was organised in 113:, and Coke and Asbury were soeepled as the first linperfnlendeuls or Bish- ops. '1‘-hey ‘ivereths rim I.’l'0ic.sisnl.i1lsiIopl in America, having been oonsccuzed more than two months earlier than the flrsl. lllxhop of the Prater-lam. liplsco nl (.'hurcil—Dr. sca- bury, of Connecticut’, . mlsop (Jolie did but little servlcein this eouelr-y,s eudi much of his time In llilxialunsry vror in I-.urope' but Bishop Asbllry remained here to the so of his life, travel in; continually preaching, o lain; (lburulws and l..ocal_ Confemncos, or nln preacher: and supervising the in- terests o t a denomination. It is estimated that during the fort '-live years of his minis- gglie traveled 270, miles and preached 16,» serrnous, and he is Just! ' recognized as the real organizer of the ‘bur-_:h. '\VlltilI I: became llisbop in HM there were about e bty preacher: and in, mem- bers; at has eath, In i816, there were ‘:00 ministers and 2ll,0<l0 tnnmhers. he Neth- odlsls have now become the most numerous 1'l'0li'.Iltilll« body in the United tltates. They are divided into I dozen branches half of ‘Whirl! are Episcopal and hell‘ non-lapiscu val, illelaltcr llavimz. huwuver, not more lien ltr0,00fl members. All of ihelrrem-lws, ex- cept one, have been formed by withdrawal or separation from the Metho let Episcopal Church» The hit-lhodiat Protestant Church was organized by secerix-re who were oppoecd to I-Jpiscopnc and wantrd lay representin- ilon. The eilmlllst Episcopal Church, South, owes its nxisleuco to separation in Jim, on account of the slave nes- llou. There are three - lorcd 3 oil: isi Churches, and at small y which uses the Congregational form of ovornment. In all-, there are about 5,000, members in the Uilllcd States, with 43,000 tr-avelin and local reschers. The branch for winicls a General ‘ nfutellco at Ilaltltlwre will legislate has ever 1.600.000 urcmbcrs, 10,000 traveling reach- crs,’-iil Annual Conferences, and is labor». 'lhe General .Confercuoo ls oompoacd of about 390 mfnfilerial dole ce,'elcs;tod by size ltnnu.sl,Confe laces In llltl lay deloyfstos, elected by Electors Conferences, malt tag a body of body of over soildele ice. The (ion- eral Conference of 187:: wast oilrst at which lay delegates appeared; the Annual Confer- ence: continue to he n'xcluslvcly ministerial bodies. also General Conference is the high- est sppcl ate court, and proper! the only loz- islative body of the Church. I worlle under six restrictive rules, designed to preserve them from alteration without the consent of the whole Church the doctrinal standards, lllc eiteral super!’ Inlay‘. The Iiisbn are L neon by, and are amenable lathe ( L'!l€l'IlCUi1I('.f!liL‘O. which aim chooses the ofliocrs of the various Church lloardsmnd malrre such rcgulnllom concern- ing the government and general interests of the Church as it sees fit. One of the questions certain to come before the General Conference is that of elecilu Presiding l-tillers, which has been it mailer o eoulrovsrsly almost from the o snizstien of the Clitlrc . Each Annual Con ercnce is rll- vidcd into is number of districts is the Pre- slxlin lllaho ,\\-ho appoints for etc In oillocr onileglfrosl lng l-ildrr, vvhoao dut it is to {etch over the preachers and ohm: or under ls tore. heidfiuarterly Conferences on each station or cirv: L, and report to the Annual Conference on the character of'the preach- ers and on the financial, statistical and 5 [ritual culldlllott of the dis- trict. e Presiding l-Elders also form I sort of Council to the Bishop who presides, and advises him in regardlo stationing the preachers for the comin year. It is now pro- posed the: the Iver o appointing these on!- ners shall be to -m from the ll-shape, and that the Annual Conference shell e not them. The- pariy in favor of this chain e,nthouuhIstr-orig one, is believedto consl lute I minority. am] an llerparty is in-favor of abolishing the Presld tag 1x. dcrshlp altogether, as it useless and expensive piece of ruarbinely. Host of the Annual Canferenccsluvo sl filed their views of the pro d change, In from those as uossions an the drift of the con rovers iniim denominational. papers, it is liom that two-thirds efihs tlelezutee lathe General Confcmice will oppose it. it is possible that some action may be taken to prolong the pastoral term. which is now limited to three years. A few I in favor of removing all reskvlcilotle and allow it a pastor toserve I Clnireh an ion eels dos red, sub- {metto res iuiment eeet year. it lsileltl list this w I reserve the ilincrsnfiy. and also give all time vantages of. I settle sstoraic without any of its unusual drswbse .1. This movement does not appear to have yet devel- oped any considerable strength. A committee appointed at thelart session in Brooklyn will report I system of Church Courts, ooilslslln of live suecoealvagrsdations. from live Paris Court to the supreme Court. which is to have jurisdiction over llishops and other General Conference oillocre. _. The Shareholders of National Dunks. lwssllinyton-Spec-lsl to Chicago Times. ) lure onse loza resolution introduced by Mr. liur nor, of Missouri, some time ago, calling for the names of all stockholders in Ivlntionalllsnlrs, in order to see ilosvmnny congressmen are thuaintcrcsted, Mr. Bris- tow to-do returned fourteen volumes of names use lug I manuscript pile of three feet high oi loolsup. With this rotllzloua plio the Secretary sent a message w lob contoured these points: “I transmit herewith copies of thelleis on file in this Department of the names and residences of all shareholders in the National Ilanltlu Association and the nnmberofsbares he! by each on the flrst Monday in July, 1870. ‘he delay in furnish- ing the information desired is due to the large amount of labor [Involved in the preparation which necessitated their copying of 210 000 names qfstockholdors of banks, with their Elaces of residence and the number of shares old b them respectively, covering an emoun of pa rm-ssiy equal to-8,000 pages of foolecnp. n Comptroller of the Our- rency repnris ihatlmrnediaici upon the re- oolpl. of the resolution seven c arts, and dur- ing the last month, thirty-six additional clerks, \‘_t’_¢I’B employed upon the work.” The Power of Ignorance. ltlcorze Zllet in “DsnislD¢Iv>av1e.‘ It is a common sentence that kutm ydgo is war; but who bath duly eousidcrnsz. or set nrlh’ the outer of lmorance? Kubvvicdge slowly bu den who ignorance in an hour pulls down. uotvlcdw, through the pa- tient and frugal eentu es enlarges discovery and makes record of it. gner.-mce, wanting lt;x(%'ly'e dinner, lights a fire with the record, In lvce it never to its one rosstvrlth the" burn souls of many generations. Knowl- ed a instructing the sense, rennin?’ Imlmul- tiifiy-log needs, lznnaforml iiaelf nto hkill, and makes life various with I new six days’ work; comes ignorance drunk on the seventh. with I flrltin of oil and I match and an ass “Let there not ho"-—-and the many-co ored email-.»n is ehtivcied up in blackness. Of I truth, knowledge is power, but it is I power ruined by scruple, hsvlnf I conscience of wrist must be and evba rnav be:vr1lc-read nlcudeucfi, and tire itluerv ' Ignorance is I blind glen: who. let lxim but vtax.unbounrl, would make it I itportto seize the lllnrvt that hold up the icrxg-wrouglxt fill it of htmrnlt %0-ad. and him all lion 3yla.nr:s of any dark-as I dried Babylon. And lecit- ing: arllfe pascal-wise, its the . .-xwth ofn single lot. with having: rsctlcc vision may noises that ignorance the true bond be- tween events, .sad_ false eoecseitoi means avherelv sequence: may be compelled-iii;e that in siiyot’ :{eelg1st which ‘overlooks the zrulmirm of «it am, seeing that which is afar oil’:/c if it were svltlftfot a step or usurp- preoipttsle the mistaken soul on destrseciioasl ---4-.-.....—......... A liEB01"ii3§ IX 112:.-ti. Ll1?‘3!‘.. Thy filnrtlluf Atlvrut 1-0 of an Oakland 3 units: Ln: 3', who Answered an Adver- - tleement for Female Help. I eamigiirou thsfisa rrsaezsee rust.) 11 My KIM? date #50. there was made hnbppy by I second roar:-large is young, lovely an aecorupllslled widow, tvhowns the llerolrro of an adventure which deserves rccknlniiulc for the benefit of the wider circle than that nf her lrnrnedinio acquaintance, to which the iiiowlr,-nfio of it has hitherto been confined. Abrmt three years ago. at the solicitation of {I married sister, the left but fimndln the East and came t-.- Cullforuls in reside with the fam- ily -at her brother-in‘-lam. I well-known reel. dent of 0:-lvlond. ltithougla bleued with .5 fair-amount of the nvorigl 3 ends this rel..- tivevprovcd nether I purximun can host. lln grumbled at t I increased krmlrhold M. pt-um. and to various unbruthcrly devl-.-.es succeeded in vaulting the young girl a]l'l’l‘.L‘l- ate the depend; of her position so eon?-y that the l*esolvI:d embrace the am 0 por- “IDW to obtain eaxloyment however um- bio its oharscter.;- lie is thlsxnms of lttiml she saw an _adveruuement for a girl to assist in I WW 51 1'-"=05 Mvsds. The sdvcmsenierrt did ’not’s3c:.-fry the nature of the work tabs ‘ pcrforme but ‘supposing that it nuts-t be oltbor to wait on tho liable or serve as clum- bormaid also made appllcelidn for the posi- tlm: - an received I fttvorslrie response. Tire imullonl u ed liar to come at oboe, and she complied. he received .\ vuav vurrsnlsd ll1'.i3ltI"l'l0!, much more than vvas. supposed. would be ac- corded to one about to engage in such humble employment. but the clrcuruvtauces erosiml no sun [clan of evil in her mind. lfciug wearie with the journey, the retired unmo- diatcly to the room assigned her, and re- msinetl there until late in the swelling, when she rocelvud a message from the landlord, ro- ?ueslln her to dress and come down stairs named aiely. on in tilting for what ur- pose, she was hormlo to learn that the utol arran _emnm.s embraced a .dsnce hall and v.1- ricty N ow,,ami tbauhe had been an ad to recruit the staff of wanton _ females 7: o con- stituted the chief Ittrsetl-on of the establish- ment. she sent back eniodl not answer to the proprietor, and in the in non of her in- nocence expected that it would ulortlfy her still‘-loyert the extent of merit: bim to come um -humid crave her pardon. be was quite right in hiuitlng that the mpanse would tum-iify tllqlwst but wrong as to the other pfcsmnptlcn. When the landlord made his appearance. which didllataodlstoly, he heralded his approach with A vol.t.zv or O.t'l‘lll<l, and, instead of sllnking in and bowin the limo af-eoulritlon before the offended yr, he smashed the doorln with I kick and, gran lag the terrified girl by the neclt,il'crceiy shoe ’31cr?lil.ll she was 'l‘hrn he ill his her violently to the floor, Incl, srhlleellse lay there half dead with four, in- fonnedilrer that if she did not wake lier ll - eat-sum down stairs in full dress within f- u mlun--ca, he would;carry her down by force and loreclvliip her before the assembled guests. .l.lo then retired. tion of thetlflecn minutes the I1l‘rl;rhtct‘l)gl ltltl. . nsped through the window and was runuagnpvay from the house ibrou hthe enoweasfhstnshcr terrrrr could in: e liter. The window was about twenty feet ram tho goiinllgbut also miraculously escaped injury Illglilllllé. Ilcx-lest slide was, however. as bad as the rat. The snow lay two feet deep on the ground, and her dress wee merely is thin tn-upper. Almost crazed with fear, she headed away from the town Ind run until, overcome by ullor exhaustion she fell down in the roadway. In this predicament, when almost frozen to death, she was discovered h Wells. Fargo lsCo.'s agent I kind-‘besrtc gfintlcmsn, who took her to his home where I 9 received from his wife all the sltention which feminine i demos: and sympathy could bestow. The e ct of the cxposnreend fright was a severe and from-which the young herself . All onset: or vxn'zBesl. ITIIPLTXIY and sorrow la hosts of new-found friends. She remain: in l-Zlkouwhere the obtained a scallion as school-teacher and discharged the mica of that place until her msrris e with i wealthy Wselxoelle. The latter ilrs saw her at the resilience of the express agent. Aflnr I brief period of wedded Hap iness her hus- band went on business to Ar zone -where he was lhrotvh from s w -an and falally"l‘n,1urml. lie stln‘l\'ed the eocl out some t e, and, while on himdeaih-bed, was attended with more than brotherly care by the gentle an who is new the spouse of the heroine. I e is a prominent young banker, and through the business relations which existed I close imi- cnscv had svn u between him and the husband 0 the hero ne during the sis of the taller In’ Arizona. The former llllf heard from his klcnd the story If his wife’: advan- ulre in Elite, and naturally land a curiosity to see lhelo'dy,_butucver as rated that In the ordinal course ofcvenls I would be grati- dcd. ously enough, however, the youu widow and the Arizona financier moi shop‘: three months 0 In Osklmd at the residence of the former hllto agent of Wells,’ Fargo is Co. The rest of the story, with its lisp y lorlnlnalion, has alreorlg )C€l'l told in t is Oakland journals, wbic gushed efI'llelv;:_ly }Ivel;lhe princely magnificence of the wedding on . Dress Reform at Harvard. [Boston Correspondence of the Dciruil free f'r~au.1 The “ewfillthweet" nunn emiemcnwho givetoneta Harvard niversi. are strivln to introduce (lrcas reform. ’l‘ e trltlllinxln oostume of long lllslet‘, heavy osno saurnr list and terrier pup, whio-h med lo be the dlallntruishlug r-or-marks of otiflf"il1'“ 3'09"‘. are pztsalllit away. and s taste for the pIcllIl'- esque ls cumin in. The liulclrerlmekar Club wearskimto zotmve costume with penin- ioons out on the bias, lovely litile ff‘ll'lt‘ll un- dergannenia handsome-l i‘.lIllll’tl|d¢l"Cd]B('l(f‘I» and wrist. The llighlsu Fling snniimr mi- iege club, am 1 Lions] Seoicheoa um: I Iillfgesllon very in- voralrly lffli!l'li'l'.d by those who have (or are) tbn most striking calves. While Grow Out. of Ilia Grave. [Prone the Chester I.) ll/spnhlir.Iu.l William Martin, Esq. , for m.-myyenrs Presi- dent of the Dclnware Mutual Safety Insur- ance Company who died several ‘ears ego, and was bunud in St. Paul’: Claire -yard in this clly, was, in life, I rent lover of_Ip[s rs. It were rare occurrence as meet him Whvn he had not-In a plain his pocket, and in his desk at tlioo co he had I we I a bountiful rupérly of his favorite fruit. I e seldom wrote wit out step lng every new and than to munch an app o. It is certainly I strsn re lu- cldunt that at the foot of his grave I txrlfiy young apple tree is now growing. ~ Mrs. Dnh'lg1-en's Summer Residence. The Washington Star says that line. Ad- miral Dshl rat: has purchnscd the Bouil- Mountain louse, located bu the extreme summit of the Sullih Mountain, on the Na- tlonnl-lurnpikc, and in the midst of the great battle-ilcld of Antietam. Although famous on this account. the place had previously In- qulrcd I lllielurlc name because of lie having been I frequent resort of lien Clay. Thoum: 11. Benton. John J. Crittcn en, Gen. An- drew Jackson dud rnan other celebrities. It will be lined up by . Dshigrcn as her summer home. An Untoward Result. The Nomlch (Coi_m.} Bulletin says: "An up-town man, who bcl was in self—lnIprovn- meat, suggested to his vvlfe recently that they should argue soinequcstlon frankly and free! every evonluz,.Ind Lry toloarn more of sac I other. The question for the first ulvht hap- pcnedlo be whether a woman coulrxbe ex- pected to get along without I spring at, and us took the I111:-mallve; hut when he was last soon he had climbed up Into the hay-loft and was pulling the ladder up after him. " A Man's Ear Cut Oil‘ by as Berber. Ahuerou llnies, of Newark, went into ll. barber-lsbopdin ilfirveg‘ Clixiby, lt;'ou:\'ue(‘kSLtI"'0, to etsiave . ‘ e at ~r Cu’ so in: laCgfii‘ll:lll.'Ill¥ cu: one of‘ I5aies’Yesl;3. Jail m it nut’-L’ Lu; 1. mm 1 ea . en en my Zllr. Lutzt was noliiied by a Nmv-ark lawyer that unless he paid Mr. Bates emu damrr cs, 7’ suit! for lduuirie ll.ll3:’_ amount t§i)IllL ho mug in Inst llll nu ecouris. r. uts coxuoroux cdthe ciaisu bv usyingffl“ -‘ almost unconscious. ~ liefore the ex (mi . I‘ most feral illness, ~ y rceoveredtotlud ' lug to intro ur.-e tiuetra:lI- ‘ 5:. null. Quilt; oils.-nzinmai, menu; figriiifiti‘,-‘.18"Z5. . 3 3111. 5.\'!FI<"IN’S DOG. Some of His Biron: Points. (from the Pbilsdolllhbt llutlvund Hr. Snlllln sends the following to us for y interest lilmna who Ire yin; the poeullsrltles oi "man's other words, at the existence of In world in which the methods ind aims at " usiucss” nun Dll'il' GOODS nunrxrss. rI"rmnt2te Nsttlrsnll G M A T ____________________ . bill it it tie r. . . - 7”’ '''‘°'' " ° 3l.‘ou°rla. cine lnIeun- THE nonnmmz. ice popular notion of the A Parlslnu nnnetigm mm and st’... Titer Stewart‘: death was sltlersble degree to ‘install ill‘ gigiiiifihlitit .36!‘ e I . ’ other man, in I tinmniereisl community in - on ere 'msn “Nth ll-‘est eixglurtizse, is oecemtrl dmlmstll n. and his more or ens iirnsnllnn. doubted whether Mr. achieved nearly ll much ‘distinction lied he . made his tboney in an way in which he did me o it. The riches of I grant real estate spreulstor, or railroad men, nor,,or iron master, or Chins me reliant, would not impress the pop- tllzr imagination hurl) more money than any I bought I new dog in Beptemher. roeonneenttcd to the not oulyss I nod watch dog. but I: I are -rate httntcrsntl f,'lll.dl',lild him ndd that he only had [Peru ciorrospandeooe Bu rrsnetseo cnroulels.). Away lJeluw.1llrv lovely embourg, the gardens a lloullier, with u dsrzlln is strtrin tor money ,4”, at “N Lug. death is sure to cause “' '*"""°" 1' u” but it may well be Stewart would have the men who sol one tlllli. sod thst was that h There-is I I‘itilTt.‘tl tiger in trout at its fur atom sv. soil the tlrst time I went , the do he sppesred to get excl :3 when he saw lie tiger. growled, Ind iluiiod u the lusir on and then, all of I sutl en, be new It the U or in thernoetieroclous manner, and ion till: the tutwdust lzfm oil‘, and while I was srgnlngwithtlte fur men about the amount dsmngedotis, I very small terrier came up sntl Inst-led at my on immediately put his in slid otY tmvsnl home in is singularly rapid own to lmvc double l.f he would at tiger if it had been alive. ttlnlly mecesslul In I watch- (lms uig it I name home rxtiser unex- pcctly from I jnurne , Ind Is I could not make the folks hear no bel Ind mode In Iltonipt to get in throtnth the While 1 was at it the dog their at mo and hit me three times. hesiilca tearing my trousers, before I could convince lillnilntt , But -ttvoweelts stterwnrtl l discovered burglars in the house, early in the morning. and after tiring It them two at three time» with my resolver the lied. Then lthuuglitl tvoulul go out out see wiintsnv wstrh dog thought at it. lie was festsslerp ' ti when I shoot: him i visitors and to nurture admission, and the next momcn selves It the top of U. broad lligbl. oi stairs orgeous ecllsr. "l'-he decora- limit are Moorish or_tnoogrel.;_l know not which, but they are suillclentl gsrtsh to suit the ebzststcler or the piece. the great hall is In oasis tilled with ntttslclnnit. ’I‘hey smoke, obst, loan over the telling with their lists on the backs of their heads, Ind are quite ind,lll'1.-rent. to the opinion of my one resent. Perhaps they are right; who cares or the opinion oi‘ any one here we ourselves are oi the number! and the plate ennui all caution, pride, modest —cverything, in feet, sure I desire to emu s and quench one'I thirst and 1 A thnuutsrl ituups oi every tint strin from the painted cc.lling. Hid lilo or supported by iirht columns are (I in be long mirrors. Attila end it I )‘tretl.y other wity then the or contractor, or so powerluily In hi! it with such one ly made in his lifetime he uiatlo it in the ltnoem, end. to the ricen traders. most insol- UH‘! sale or the commodity B an enormous tortnnn,‘hut most. conspicuous, best. 3“ up; uf punuli,a—- between llll legs nbly no other business in the country rrrellv rod. which furnishes the nnterinl for so dsy-drums and to which the built of the young met: no in. commercial pursuits Ire so powerful L‘otst.Ig\n of llltltto’ en busittolss who have x i, I wont Iround 4: inell brsnehee .n cgun their caret-r t I [3 I .1;-3 .g;,n'ds store would, f t! bectillected on the subject, he Ignin Ind Itrnln repent!‘ Lhnt line the nails. nrliilelnl sullen. with its mail at guliillnh, its taunts us, slnturs and mi: 0! lovely tlevverr. and everywhere there arusmall round tnllies.tltros;g-41 with turn and tvouwn who do. othlng but drink. Liriull, - and stnolse sud hang a boisterous _ (mum! rm: Mtnim use It Titers is I rush 1ill'_ll1tl o mu only is dnttclngpossihiu. ' here nor Iinortnnmugi-r, no ntetboti It all one look: out iur ltilllitrii or lime! samelinw out ottho contusion it cnuulr turmoil in one em-uer, and then another am another, until there Ire il(lD't1?l} all Ii. warl:-or at play, which is ll-—iu tilnttthe llrsttigurn chino set is over. , spectators crowd eime slinut the lisncnra, and are oiton trulilulesotito. oi license. ml you may say wlutt you in we duties with whcun you elsos whstyou like--in truth, you Ire expeqe to be tslutilti when youeotee to tho liuulllor. . he was mistaken. lervctiizstzn be or those who have irtntl dry or other at lilf=ltlIi‘t'I so turned in other fllillll ts 'ir\'nbly lulled in il. 'l' to ' ‘in dry guotls wits 'rmtl(=r 1,,‘ r...-in mutlum those in on other -ram.-it ul riistritiulinu, ex--cpl ill rntliid Ilululiors 40.00! goodsnt one period _ rnpitsllsls, ultiiiilii after they land lrru ntmtbor u! "irstlcre rore rs, nutuiu-rii_ the urnrors minim i and this does not minds the uslnsuxen elm Ind colluotursfi nut It two to one 0|’ a other irltdors or no ere srmer-it tliltl plent- imrs and turned over for I fret-it mm. Flint I lgtll. since i hen ht hiru tbst he ostvntiletl Ind the {. hair all Incl lisrkc tram sundown who tun : be set dnw re. ‘ lie was is singular dot: upon I hunt. I went out it-ltil_ him In October sitter psi-trldgus. i-.ver tum Incl then he would sin Ind would t.'i"i.'1'.p up will} on birds. but haste would ‘ tvuttitl go sliced ll piece . and would olnt s and I would make another. eifon but without oral]. lug thick I qusrter at A mt c all‘ At lest tits dog {allowed the scent that he wins on until be reunited I end there he stopped ientl up that tree. Creeping Ioftiy up examine the branches esreiully, Ind Idler - I while i tllseovered out on I limb I black and ich was out on I bird- huntln spree Ind which had been tracked up cg tor Ibout. tour miles. He was 3 terrible do ncatouco over in Jones front 01 tttotrcuqtocairh it or lilcanwlslle, the cat Jumped over into the next. tree Ind came snlzly clown and got on’. my dog sat there wlutclcnlluusl ' [or ‘I tiny end And when 1 pic ed him up by the scrub’ of the neck Ind carried him home he looked It me with the air of s dog that knew be bad is poor lgucu-Int master who lentild channel in the most reck- sliorers. -We aha large it roportion of the young men on i e bulonyilng to this climate tlnll and monotonous Ind exposed lilo oi‘ I tiller oi shelter, clesttilttess Ind excitement. ehsneo of great wealth otfcrcd in most In kind of exchange bus until in I city. it is un oubtedly very lsvge, end to most. of dry goods store seems to odor est. iuort-ues, for hcetctl, end it is only It such times that the The shrill musle cruises through the liveliest fl tlrllle; we work our we . crowd until we can It ovor some <me"s shout or. B couples. very young ones, but with strsntzcly wise laces, worldly wise, I ith kind or devilish grace in their erery motion tbst tnsclnates you. They Idunee sud reocdo -- -with Infinite swagger. y selves suddenly into attitudes that defy de- ecrlptian; I! well Ittetnpt to picture in words of ntixreu Is she plays with hot‘ you ; t to solo stuous .ering oft o supple min, t n can‘ n spine, Ind the tvsvln ' to Ind ire of t e head. ,~'snIltc-like Ind full o cunning; the sly. soft. crouching that indicate Ipretnedltnted spring. Whoop list There you have it. The tnsuv- were . boys--duh their heaven on to the slopes noclru, seize the skim or their costs through I series‘ of gymnastic ten dlorous III the Ire un recolul. —tlsey are gir I-—Iwlte up their skirts Ibovo the knee, Iud delibemtely kick over the needs or their partners. Not. entistled with this dis- spe her ankle with one Ibovelser heId,where.=slsI boot to and tro..lteeplng time ‘be other turn: I mersault, and lIn’dI In the center of the en l(plIe€,Wlaul'0 the rests with hertwotcet north Ind south, quite like I circus boy, is son he tiprendii his in t eompuecs, and this short and pointed lhr.~Io‘yonth.s the the most. sttrsetire end any 1: lilo. sad is undoubtedly ‘the moist tnmlllitr . Most 01’ the rllisgo heroes the name of whose "manslon” Ind diamonds Ind tut horstu, church Ind college donations, and perstlnne’ ’ comes back to their birth- l.Ice have started in this wsy. y,in tact. thlttlns it heie qt: and an get lxincl white house cat, wt: for cats. He tt-ecd I yard Ind In down in lion it descended. I counter be may rise! ‘lsdlu,‘.-Ind more than this he does not look for in this world. dresuas oi intermarriage with counts ,sud dukes, and ismllinr lntrmotlrso with etreto snemtrchs Ind princes oi the blood. come later in lite, and are put into his bond by his wife lnonee Ind Ittructircnes-3 of the ry goodstrndo in this eonntry Ire tlue maln- ly to the gross purvbesing parser Ind vsrlotl [American women. fund or the water, and every we to tslte a swim in the river. me out he Ilweys used to tledlne to sbtlte the water oil‘ him until he could get Then he would take as good one Ind sprinkle the furniture Ind well no or not 1 it looked II it I northeast storm All been rnigln through the apartment. no never would sh: o ltimseli anywhere else. admission to the house he would go and lie dow solnewltote, soaking wet. and are up thet 5 site until he could meek into I hoped it would give hire con- su ptiombutitnuvcrdld. I e was not In as to illl.l'l to I max: ‘W ntrles the country population are mainly peasants, And, even when well-to- do, wear clothes oi exceeding sins lieity Ind They ms 0 next to ' no denasnd for styles, trimmings diversity at ante ......\ ii ley one of them I but little tleld for enter- ingenuity in tumishln The dealer who depends on them s Istiniled it, like the grocer, is great. staples, In rise or (Isle, or dog to get rid at. was going West, end took him out to Colorado to mind sheep. lint in I couple of months he arrived home again, looking thin Ind hungry, but ll nox- ious I-I ever to bowl I1. niglits end to the psrlor furniture. a is Ible to tell which of his rims have tut onions. country the tsstes oi the city women are sprcsd everywhere by the isshlon paper: and msgxzlncas, sud cultivated ll equslity, Imlthe Ibseneeoielessd tlnctlons. Ind the secret sods! ambition bred] by Lg-ly _ boy Ispiros tog” sell dry g _n Byosdwn street, Ind the country xi expects-I city dry mm to come out. or sbsvvle Indiecea, omhe opportunity or “culture” in picture galleries and libs-Ia rles. ~._'E_he OUDICQUCIGC is that th ry men has Ispbcre or activity opened to him such Isispresentedto no other trader. W customers, and their wants Ire lnntmtera lo. whether for use or orna- ment, and their {In edvrith Girl ht. t love it repetition or the Iamesort o_fun- grsoetuleilmnx, end even the‘ dnneertveeezn vv . weary or it, for they seldom Lino. lest figure, but stud lose tbcxnselves in the crot-rd. _alte.rn.Ite dance II. I between which came wet it is in the wait: only that th during that Ilene nsslcea tho Bani lor nttrsctivo Yet three times I week 32. an. to midnight; the low gnllcryon three sides of it is Ilwtsya ctstcra, who sit at the tables guns and watch the dancer; in the end. You will tlnd ereryclsu oi people the other dsoee luslls PM-is where the reputation oi the dancers in English swells with monk-like’ ulstent sometimes have with them I introdu- pnnlon (let us trust she is fair), who is closely veiled. who never lure moment quits his side, who is evidently shy and out at plnee, Inc! is The Amorlczn is there. _ Ind reiustnx to be i tried to start. int oil by tying I lie bottle to" his tail. /‘but. when the Job was done he looked up at nte and smiled, Ind he walked about tor over sweet: with that tin kettle utilized to his tail, treating it in would be miserable if it should its _ We fed poison to him on tor zero or three‘ days, but In it only seemed to nuke him more hungry Ind to tsttan him up, we 'dl!cqutln1'led the practice. Finally, I decided to shoot. him. I shot It bins seventeen tlruos. ertcouy still until i pulled the trigger. then all of I sudden he would more I tow yards Ind escape the shot. Pine! put I lead into him, and then he and went in to lie down on the d no less well in I couple at dsys, and then I tool: him over to the me- nngcrle nod paid H to the men to feed him to the lsycusx He has not turned up since. Ind I s.n-s-not looking for another dog. I think we shall try to be happy without one. A Visit. to 3 Japanese B1l._vor Mine. {From Lhsmbeu‘ Journal.) A writer in the Hlogo News lately visit to the greatallver mines of llmno, span, where Europcs.t1 tnscbln cod with great success‘ and II his account idersblo interest, we or oven inter:-silo . It. the Bonnier Ind iliful as esmsn may plsy sverioty of tunes. The ebsnees for its, too, in colors or . gt a the business sotuoo the attrac- mbilng. Ind the ehsngelnlness oi r tutu furnishes I restless, oszer nature with In lnoxlsnutitlble stlm '1‘-ber,e.isno business in brought lntopuch mmrtant contact with the ublie st; , close rglstfotts or us fnmilyil e‘, end into well our perceptions of its !fIl,)l.l-Klld vsenknesson. lzir. Etetvsrt. was the em to percrelvetlse opportunities it olfcred in this country, Ind to swell himself or them, end be derived his succeu from two thl robnbly his bride. sston “bed It Inytblng 'srisiIo. THE 310113103 OATEOIHSM. One ottho Secret PI Pnesthood Never l In the most readnblo Ind reiinhle book on roblem million ha yet been public.-—1tlns. Stenbotr re is theiollowlng pa.»- ' "Then missionaries were sent out Ii the firot place. he in; with I tlnml. non-oolbraenelal e see like women. who are, r for new end to them un- oomrnoditir.-s,_ot having I lined price. which would contain I inir profit it nothing more. This removed ‘one great cq'won_ien'I purcbesea, by leaving their minds tree for ebolce otgootls slm ly. Ind d,e- livorin them froen-distrust ed the r own part- next plscefise saw the second or lwdh ra id growth Ind unb _ eretore extensive us lela the desire for line clothes generally the means or paying for then»-—-oi tlolng business in such I evsy Is to Ivnld be- ing swept overbonxti b the tonudoe: oi Amer good: men more severely Linn lie therefore paid I: he went, Ind gnu-no credit nntll giving credit been. of no more oonssquonee to him than gs-Immsr end in this any panics beesme _ otlt ll he use sole to buy out his ruined compo became not slm ly thegreetost but older dry ds house in its country.‘ ‘Indeed. his store ‘'1’, Ibis tor eontnlnlin I goods tnenyooee to t In active, who tend "burst up" It K y when he was making the moat money. Ind found refuge in his service. p no equal, exeepl the United States Custom House, in sheltering persons who but cont- pnuuded with their erediton or been out pod or their savings in it Ill street. I iii‘ C.“ w H 941,, of what. he saw is of com.- TL" It A“ condense from it. the tollowln dnst sttrxct a visitor‘: notice Ire the house (on I-small latiortn) of theetstionsrjy engine, the shall now being driven down into the rock; I slumber of places like huge Int‘! 5 tnmwny which runs round the {see or the bill Ind connects these holes with I seriu or shoots down which the used to the works. out to e. galleries (six (not by six which I]- mxdy measure eight miles in august in them is seen the are by blunt ox, which were It inst imported from Ibrond, but Ire now made on the premises. It I saving or more than ‘lb per cent. The ore is broken np into piece: It the months or the shoots; the lens: rich lump: and thou eon- e smaunt of other tntnersl, Ire r consumption It. oonvenience, pieces Ire sorted, into tire classes their estimated values run in; from Ibout. £16 to £1,000, per ton. pounded into dustlu crushing dust in common salt. (chloride or sod Hitherto the silver ite obscene rzhersq er. so suocessiully by Brtgluun Ulllli. ul ii there is I copy in exist.- The eslechism is silly one ly be called obmene. " house never use I cop correct trnnscxipt. nu: n.;xg11.,“-lug 1. ,, These holes turn 3' unit of their own 1. Euro you committed mu T090" 03 removinx ding innocent blood or by eon- ou betrayed your it dilltery by luvs‘- on with I woman tlntt we.» not in wire, or I men that was not your hus- ou committed I i. line you taken Ind some use or property not your own without the owner's oosueut. or ii. llrsvo you cut hsy thst ‘on bed no right to, or turned your Inlmols nto Inettter per- son's gratin or tleid, without the ltnowledgoinr coluentnl the owner! , ll. Hsve you lied about or xnsllclously mis- re resented my person or all . Have you borrowed so have not. returned or paid tori on home inlw witness Igsinet 1 taken the name of the biety in 10.’ Have you coveted anything not. your while the best. 5- - B’ has been combined sulphur, but in these evens I ehetnlcsl o takes place, the chlorine of the common I t combinin with the silver Ind the 10 or 12 per d which the ore contains and the sul- witla the sodium 0! which goes into e sell. to make Epsom the river Ind poisons the lists. oarth—-is then, by menu oi water and sly mixed with A large ver by the aid or revolving process the qulelnuvcr takes up the precious metal ocean of I powerful iron-clad ram, "*7" ‘mil’ ‘3“”'°" rivals who seemed. bottom, but than pi lnlng on i.m I up y sent. them totbe ing up the alllcers ‘Ind sending them bolero the mast as Ibie lumen. Tlsustrong expectation entertained with rc- gzrd to the provision he would or literature by his will was due to the lnflue,-are which great capacity It sellln om: 11. Here you been intoxicated with strong drtulrl ‘ 11. linlro yo: toundloet pt-gfiert and not it t w orua v rcwm V” .0 Mr’ combined lnetnie one next treated by by- drnulle pressure sgnlnst I leather sieve, through which free mercury lenvin I putty-lllto brilliant Vvltite Imalnxun. Ileato in iron retos-ts,the reznslnlng mercury in the smelgasn is driven on‘ into I condenser and the result!» having been fun Ind other lmpuritltts in of scum. Ire run into molds Ind sent. to the The mctsl contains in the form in which it leaves Ikuno Ibout. seventy cent. oi silver Ind ten of gold, the rennin- twenty per cent. being nearly pure copper. wer utilized to drive the machine at. um mine: is mainly wntor, whlr is ht tour tulloo and I half in In artificial be taken tor nine months in one I second, with I {All 0! 100 feet. Du ng the rest of the you this fails Ind the works are driven ill Japanese Government. derives I hsndsomo revenue irom these mines, which will be grestly increased when the eoppcris worked lntlepcndsntly. - Earl Rtssflcll Annulling His Son’: Will. [from the Cincinnati O!munerdIl.l Loxnox, A rll .l.—'l'be ngs Earl Itussoll w tl: rt-gsrdto t e will at his son, the isle Viscount Amber-icy, have pro- dueed I wide-spread excitement. Epnlding its ootlemsu and I och me resided with the Amber- is s. and I'll their most intimate it-lend. oouni.Amberie . in his will, tamed hit. so the so I custodian of the educa- Wben the will come bo- ttle Ilolls tor the testament- lil iisve you hrsndcd Iny snlmnl ll your own that you did not know to be our own! Have you taken water to rrlgete with cl to Another person It. the I men's mutter.-y of details sud vs- tions brought so eye; Ind that our-’ see Ind appreclnts so time you used in Have you fulfilled your promises in or run in item without Its. Doyonpny onrtllhln prom tly? l’l.- Do you tux: yonrlsnll y the tar Ind extent of 0 “MW under the popu cells which people could clearly me 1. new I man to be _ an actor, is an inference costly there is probably no lrely to lit one for the mint It Osaka. business Wilithlq less it hem! Ind imtdm: eiectltion oi greetsebomes "W0 Uiiiil7« We have no intention at here to the modern striate- cratlo contempt for the buginnsl or selling goods by the ysrd over ms noun‘ lzlxlloeapbio sondesnuntiou 9 news tor its eil’:~.cts on the to Id and cbugctu la ntiesut as old Is Cicero, am but “good Retail is essentislly end , end the men who ros- lti. Do you s all against our brethren or ust any pr ncl lo‘ long I. in use Bible, octriuo Ind Covonsnib _ rlven through Josep bmlth or, Preelden of the Church Isnotv . Do you pray night Ind morning in your Ind Itteuri to secret prayer! 0 you wash your bad fttrnily do so It often II has stances will permit! 21. Do you labor six days and rest or go to the house or God on the seventh? your tssnlly Itteod word 7 dcsl oi rottndstltm. shove Ill things dc-toil ocutos it suoeeesxull 4 ntuei. excel in de ut there is no surer enn- tltsn I lose at es. 50? Pulliflt work on other thou tiers, or tor eonllning ono'I so task or gencmi Indsuurs 0 Vision. which it the essential condition of all undertoklngs Lbst Ire to bare I ,..e:-usam-_n1 The gsuslon for seat one’: self is I ood thing to but the men w o retains more likely to die it shop-it man or ilutsnilnropiut Ind to tlml l e leisure or t e trsme or mind for any mntributlone to In or charity which [to has no hope of personally messaging, Ind the worl.iu -out of wlilrh must be loll. to agencies which to nrttl not either select or control. traits of character and ex- rlenco at ‘ lie which most promoted hit-. ‘towIrt’ll business success had p Ming his leaving behind In butiom to the nu-ch lecture or the city uuinirtaluble si mi of his defects In I public . , them contains the slightest nowtltlon oi the clninuol Irt,n1, in you preside over your household as I 9.-rvsnt of God, sud is your tsmily subject. to you! - - . Here you lsbored dill will and earned tsithtuiiy the wages paid I. Dsyou oppress the it 213. Have you tatlren up and converts to four own use my Itnty Inltnsls or a tiled them to your own bone t wit 0 above questions let Ill melt and women oottlsu to an pe ill have injured Ind make restitution or satis- i And when estoehlsing the the bishop, tmbm, miss ufllcetil In the Church (who me be I to ceteohlse) Ira not It liberty the person end his or her ut. let. such persons confess to r Iuthoritiu tbsl. the "Ids'enIry"' may '*°‘ "0 Dower tolalie Idvlnisge of human high) destroy souls. St. 1, 19. r less remote,.supcr- it into his old age is ler then I states- s not likely ever tore the Blaster 0! I nominations to be eonflrme It: i objected lathe esrryiu onto 1-. Bpelding is not let, but Idmitted I Iumolent to vrsrrutt EIrl‘i1usIeli's too that be won d not bring up the ehlldron recognized form or rellgf 8;-eld n eonsulted eminent counsel, who in- tn tint the use at the poet Shelley, Imount oi hes-es weslsheas and th 5°“ 13: 23: list. who while Illve was deprived of the custard of his own rhlldren on similar grounds, it still the law oi Eu lend, Ind thnt if he tiilpslollng taught lid case. he would be simply Ill died with the costs. The idle Vis- eountlettto air. it aiding the sum-of £3110 lilllllliiily for the e uctttlun at his children. and I-Lu-l Russell agreed that l_llll money should be re ulnrl pttitl. I am informed that all r. Bptli but I {mad I pspor rennuntelng his rlgllt to su.~.t~ es oduoltor or the children. .. A S'l‘A'1'.l".SMAN'8 8Ub'FERlNOS. The Fate of Mr. Etretell. rrrmn the Phlisdeixahle Ilellettsl. It we: just after the tall electlonthsts-re met him. Ills name was not Stretch, but we will so designate him. lie pottred his sorrow- Iul nor? in the ear of In ltuuntive Ind sympa- thotlc i stt.-nor: “.\"o.eir, I'll never nm {or otilee egsin." ssid Air. Stretch. "You ltnow when they came Ind asked the it l’ti accept I nomination to the Le lslnture they told me that the whole comtriun ty wanted me to run, and that] was certain t.a'be ole-cu.-ti because I was anion whose oltarncter was so good tint ttobodfy could find fault with It. I thought. so mytiel , sndingrced to run, Ind accordingly they nominated me. Well, sir, the very next morn- ing the Argus came out with an assertion that I nd been detected in slesllng chickens, nnd it gave I full histo of the case together with pictures 2! the e ielsens. an , alter darltl intlntr lb Mince abandoning clsiulten-was - log that] been continually enfisged in other forms at rubbery. it In ad if the people’ at v this Iltnte wanted to son is ehleiteu-thin: mailing laws for them. And the uilsehlei at it was that I ilill ltnnk is eoupls oi chlellcnl from my 'l’ant'if'Iioiilt:l"I coup when 1 evsuu I small boy, ut lnuvv‘n the thuuder_lliev over tound it out bests me. it was tlfly~two years silo. ".’s'ow look It on tinsel it nlnit unit of nose tor beauty, it-l‘ Iimmv we I enmtg tlnItit'I.ttroniic~.tl. llut nobody ever slitttlrtl to it until i use nomitnued, and then the Amos said that there wnsetrtulltlnu but i had the nose tmuhod around slit:-.ws)'s mini; tnyc rear as I pt'iI.e-lighter, Ilthou h some pomp ti insisted I let I lnul run it its slnst I door while {Swiss tlrunlt. And then at I the, illustrated papers in the state bcgltnto uhilsh pictures of use with I nose iilto the HI-ll‘l1.'¢t or an oyster sloop only twisted Iround side- wnysg still one of’ them said that when I sneezed on the front poreh the eoncusslon acted like I bootnvang and blew the Intel: door open. V ‘ ‘And then they heckled me‘ about my vi-nr record. You know I was out with the mill- tie. And this Jr in ubllshed I letter from I nun who oaltll It urlns: the brittle oi Got- tysburg I win hid in it retrl enter in Iceller in Ill toss-n. pretending t It i was ordered them to mount guard over some rations oi cold beer. And the Argus usenod that the out maneuver I was ever good It was falling bar ; that whenever the enemy mts expecte to be approaching 1 nlwnys mule A bee-lion for Nov: Sculls, and 't1cvcriurned up until Iilor the fight but once, Ind then we were surprised, and 1..tired my musket. so wildly thst. lshot our own Colonel in the leg, nnd surrendered to so Irishman who belonged to our regiment end who came u to use to bor- rnwsplng oi tobacco. To to] thstruxh, I \v:uto’t. much of I lighting man: but how in the nilisrhlef they found out nlxmt that refrig- erator fetts roe. Awful, lslt’titl' Iwvouldu t have in uded it so much, only at ' got up I not end stuolt it Around the s recto, Ind ended it ‘Stretch’: Wnr Record.’ and put on it I picture at use with I monstrous lopesitltld nose, sitting inside thst refrigerator, gnaw- ing at I hone out of the mast. heel. -"And then. as the cam ltrn went Ilong, thegceccused me of hnvinf ellriuxs tn.-mean, of ntinf tn wife, of w pin ma‘ nose on my sleors, o ro biog dbault, 0 se lng my dead hunt to I medical college and at holding the doctrine lbst the whale didn't swallow Jonah, and lint when Moses crossed the lied Scat be tultlled over in I but. The Argus said that I my wife dared to tell how 1 treated hcr,tha community would be tilled with honor, but Inybod might see (or themselvu who would notice t It her beck hair was all thinned out. And it Iadd that I hell it won on my leg that unlittedme tor Ietive duty anyhow, oval if I had not. turfeltcd all claim iopublle confidence by turnin my grandfather out oi door: when he won. ylng-or consumption, Ind then set- tlng my dog on him and banking the Aged man roost in I mulberry tree on the coldest night last winter tor ton: of being cairn u . , "1':-ople began to svoltltne on t e street. The general impression prerslled that I we: I desperate and hardened villain.’ I might have stood tint. but you know the my they levied on me {or expenses was Iwtui. There vrss lhst lines baud. Ikept that been in luxury for three months; Ind it used to come Iround Ind sercnsdo me three mil!!! in the week Ind wslto III the lvsblee in t e neighborhood. I lost two hundred roles in eons uenco oi those walo.-nod babies. Then the elu would come and call me out for I I och, Ind when 1 would get. through [would no to ask them ilstoafoed Ind they would It.Iy there and bowl until 1 o'clock in the morning, Ind get drunk. and tight. Ind stnssh the iur-allure and blood over the enrpots. Then they would Isscsl mo (or I moss-meeting, Ind adjourn. I handed out cash for posters, and rum, Ind brass bonds, and barbecues, and fire-works, Ind larch-light processions, Ind LrIt:spIren- clue, and {or tings, and the Argus Ill the time Iecusing mo oi buying up votes and having repeaters in l1l)"])I‘I. "The sit in o e election, the brass band Ind the cltx came Iround to congratulate me on my success Ind riser havlntio final spree and I concluding riot in the par or, 1 went to bed, glad I had won In hotv. The first thing I saw in the Argus in o mernln min the In- nouncemcot that the bosry-b ed ehIeken- slt-aler had been beaten by two thouund ins- jorlty, and would bare to tree his eccentric nose It home, Ind spend his lme rebooting lhst I tree people would never elect to I re- sponsible otllee I men who would tree his connutn live grandfather and trnille in the re- mslm a his aunt. so that lets me out in pot- ities. When I run for omen Ignin. yon chunk me right. into In insane uyitlm. " - G0‘ HGT LO‘-‘C3’: For many days, an the Ghulotteevilie WI.) Jrjersonims we here noticed In old colored women plodding her my to the Post Onlee. never missing I day, Ind invsrtsbly retttmlnfiu she came. without any null. She had irnh ed the Ides prtmtlent. among these peolplotbntu the Poe Omen is I Government us tullon,Ihe beds right to exercise her new privilege of "’quirln' tier furs letter " even than; she expected nothln‘g|, and with I persistence thst. wu nommrn ' u, but (see appeared It the gcnersl delivery as regularly as the mull was opened. some per- son getting tired of scale her fruit- less Ittempts to sccompl sh her do- sires, tired up I letter in hieroglyph- lcs, ll cd it ‘horns Higgins,” stomped it, Ind eitit bonwnil. her comi . She was there on time. When the clerk nded out the snissivo the bed no idea it was intended for her, Ind looked all Iround,It the crowd, vvbtrsra usually It the wlndot-vs,expectin some of them to take it; but when the clot insisted that it was 1or"1’oll Brown," it was Istndy "for I physloirnotn t loses the vsriety of ex tensions that her countensnec underwent. ‘be tool: hold or the redone thing Ind exclaimed, "Brass do utll" Ind as she ‘backed out of the crowd, with the letter hold high shove her head, her eountensnco o n from ear to car, she eiecuisted. “ ‘so get lti Bross do Lentil llsnowed do Gnvrerrnent wss line to nnneslettoritoro ion . Iseed do let.- tor Isl. nlghton do mud c-dntltlld ” and also vlsddied of! down the street, bunting id: some one to read it for her. She llneliy got I gentlenxm to open it, but as the writing was entirely nnintellgible, he could do nothing but. tel the writer's name. She pondered I long time over the name, trying to remember who "Jeolm Illg ins" was, and where she bed known him. be tried several other n- Llcmen, but Ill 1Illed_ to tleel her theb ero- mvphlcs. Atiesteho ssldz ‘ ell,dItJImen gglns mus be a mighty smsrt youn culled pnuonto write Ileuer whu dose w insom- mous can't read. ’8pect be some a’ dent ginruls in do lfmkfibfi lmowed me when I vvusgni. And membus poor old Polly ylt.” And she assumed such In Iirot dig- nity Is to males it exoructntlng to loolt It her. She took her letter Ind went home. Site comes to the allies no more now. Fifty Dollstrs I-oat Through qwindow. There was I gentlemen on the Eubbeund sitemoon train, on the main stem of the Baltimore and Ohio Rsllrosd who tutti I game oocir thst be ssld he wouldn't is my ollsrs for. ‘There ms no ilner blrcin the State, he told the conductor Ind ticket col- lector, Is be exhibited the rooster to those erorthies as they iouo ed In the smoking car. He showed them his no points, and expe- tisted It some ion is upon his beauty Ind prowess betore re union the bird to his qusrters insbuket on the soot in front of him. Conversation on the subject ltsd tleggd, Ind sensors were ioolcln in Inc or dine on. when I shrill cuck- Igsln drew attention to the game who had emerges! from is that was standing went, for him. but he went tor the window ttlcker, Ind, with s defiant. crow ninx. end was on in I semziti, h at am: r gazing vsoently at the as Ind open mouth. “I -550 lor that bird lest einentatcd: The conductor said 1 stop the trolls for him. wrled the unlucit The eon ucthr said that the would be to let him oil‘. liiecltenee was too slim to make the milk pay, but ill the next station he rent I iclc the road sdvlslui; the operator Ibo I reward for that bird.- Lllnitimore Ame can. report the growing wheat emp it eoodhlon, much better than was anticipated some weeks euro. and while the yield will not be In greet an int year. the ohullr olth-3 met erupts already in the sod nun-‘y ti-ids are beautiful and um tit! rn xiii firowih. -mi eve.-ether, repocisii during tlselnomlt oi Hllfeiig i:tt'm¢ir.s of I2: is storm duel] with their arterial crop of this is fruit yield, per- wllltsll at art at other years, but we here some peaebcli. peers, cherries, pluiat. and In shtmldsnce at apples. consideration this "Till I licioh hits: I" count; an trettltr chicken fancier. spring worlt. tut. ’l‘lte than thought ._..____.,,.__............ T112 COU.li-TS. iastnzders 2‘:e«¢4lnu.l United States Circuit Court. / James M. Len-ton rs. Chzsrlcs '1‘. Illser st IL; mama Mutual Life Anor- ance Sod:-t;" defendant allowed until April 27 to ‘piainta! Illosrotl live days y. Goodrur D. 0. Gompsny at I]. vs. liorxry Iter- too damages and perpetual tn- bnrleas Zcigu; judgment The Denonemeut of II. Dumb Courtship. it the time that lirtusois I of Ft-Inca Wu risonnr at the battle at Paris. one 01’ ml, Itstitien by the chsrtns of In lutlinn szmt )s.l.oveli 3. dy oi noble ismlly, named Agni h fl_ u. d . I ~ by the doe Ir-Itlun of the. gel t W‘ at "“'""’ i“ "MW ‘°""‘9 ’ {used his suit on the ground of the luv ty of the French chsrsmter and the nature] indis- crotlon of that people. nottolie put tn! so really. The depth Ind fervor oi ltlsltivnlecl lilmto propose to the ut his eonstztney to any proof she Aurelie It length so- eepted the terms of the proposition, Incl agreed to merry bltu months, he would rems unu. The nhnvnlier llroluised. Ind then sllentbmv, withdrew from the lsdy end from that tnumetit be open I with ,,tlm sound of human I each. lie in urnedto l’Irls wliorn his trio-n I and relatives were striu to with narrow It the tdrlilllo iliflrluiiy whirls had tails: mi been is mine muslen llerurossrd oxprtmcat Iilhis mints dumb sinus, and seldom smiled. ysirlalts were sent fur, but be refused to out out. The captive liln rm It ten in set free Ind lie; but it it lo on his re- wsn ditninislln by tile lad misfortune vv it-it bed beisilentbe eh who had been the monIroli's chief favorite. ml 1 ‘ f actors‘ tohthe Xstfiiclzen no er, wto,ou 0 respect or sro mu- tcr, tool: the medicines prescribed. but with The King even went so learns to employ the obsristsne Ind not-romance , who then, Is now proiused to hoigti Ipecillns for Ill sorts of ti es. ' “Ilse now: spread _ Ibmsd Ind grui was the The Court and the people had be- come hopeless at his cure, when I {sir Italian to be‘: lortune—teller, Ip- ing and informed him that she would undertake to restore the olsevoiier‘ The King would not not Iwsy He summoned Beau not told him that but come who promised to cure him; chevsller bowed low in silent discredit. The King nodded to the tnlr stranger, Ind Inked her what. she would do. my tried Ind cherished." g to the cltsvsllcr - "this Speak to me " « Jerome .1’. can re. tor nisleutf ior $866 70. llnrnor vs. l‘e.rns‘ continued lie-my \\'cgh£ vs. ht. Louis Ll ; plslutuf dlrmluu salt: dixxnsnani filed. citreti vs. Aunntto Lnri ittsolllo ltnilronzlg luv lervening petition, Wu. 2:. hternn, at It. lo ‘insurance Cons- mlgbl. th nit proper. for the space at sis: utterly sud entirely In Banlssrulfitoy. petition of win. I’. ‘Wernso urn tiled yesterday were the Register in Banltruptcy. Circuit Court No. I. ‘I. lsslort.-no; demurrer to Intended pe- Llsllfiialil rrnnkilorllrtsnnooo Company; motion i ll. Hitniuljvh Booster: until ml of April term a present bill of l.i.Xl't4. «lions. sxliute vsI.=ltIu-luoritl notltte of I ta teotlou lo: o . Il.l ten days given lihllllltal etel. vs. llu imam rt IL; answer it winking vs. Jones Inca. ;tumvnr oicolm it ‘in uneutnt notice to Circuit Court No. 2. F:-nn'cls sent hie best a mulling, nurstor vs. Counell ; report at solo soot. . I.Wr1gbi; ten days given plslnliflto . at ‘a. motion iorostew, vviteon vs. Priest et e.t.; tit.-dirnne orrlerodto issue to the saute or Illinois hiséou on bohslt ol dcfendnnu. 5-ml, Wilson; pl-ooi oi lion rllcmdefantt I-rut ed. deiendnnve 1.lIll'¢|’ mat. e‘ Assoclntlon of America; lean endut to Imend answer granted. 1). Lewis, Public Administrator rs. Conrad inch ct IL: denlh of Goo. .5. Melebacb sug- outed -Ind summons tuned to Aug: sch, his ext-outs-ix, to show cause why this be nsvtved against her. state ex rel. Patric: ills)’: vs. 11.. C. '.I'..I. and B. Society ; demurrer to return. and motion {or per- nd Drovers’ ltsnlr re. H. L. 1.-amielloo: garnished Illowod ten days to etc In- .‘Yl. Curtis; nation at Ip- ? in the matter of I.-ilgnsoeut at lrcgry un- rali. :u.lsn., vs. mu es IL; ease m.‘m.:cma in thenutter of assignment or Home Werner ' rtpcrt oi Iseignee tip filo ttnldnvit its to ,, trial must endure no longer. The cbevnlier instantly roeo loved Aurelie, who had truly u‘l'cd'hiIIl. Ind whoso helm. hnd been doe ly touched ixy prooi of his constancy In roupuneed her same in rapturous-tones Is _ utite her outstretelsed baud. IVIAI sensibly affected by tho roman- . end he presented his restored is- 'ith I rich utato It his msrrlsge. now she Managed It. "Is my list done!" inquired I will looking mlllinery establishment one . 3‘ "‘ John is. llltrrte et I! to! tiled devotion, Ind he 36 amount lit hand. Urooirlcnhlne 7luGl'fl\'Di-I )1. It. Go. et all. ; re- llnned; order on amuse‘ pay nverostoilnosse red as the or- chsucr the sum oi :9 (‘h the receiver, to note for timid. lnnturin lfld, made by sgfici receiver, And in arsed by ' a Yes, tn:t'em.” politely responded the shopwomsn; ‘ ‘it will be here in I moment.’ ' An assistant soon brought. it _ the bunsset, and while the cuslonter was ul it the store proprietors» ventured to in ‘ 'llow do you like it. ms'sml" “It's simply horrid!” was the re "BlXl.!C'l.! lost as you ordered it, the maker of the in-Id-wear. "Yes, something as L ordered,” was the short Ind mooring; answer. “ ‘Pu: real sorry, hut-" ncvcr mind, ” broke in the buyer, lps; ' ‘what's the expense?" , lguese, " said the shop- _ Ina 'I‘r.nnsit Company rs. ct. AL; tleisult against the unknown hetra Iletuxon, Katie Supple, wile at Jem- ioh sup via, Philip (in-en and er. Gilllex tsud (Jutla- John 1. llnrtln vs. John W. Regain; execu- tion ordemtl to be recalled on suotioa of pmunx. Williams heating, curslar, rs. Hugues Con- rtoi rveicneo tiled Ind uonnr-med; the defcutluli to be paid in lines of downer 760.Ind also the mm at my 58, tor nmounu psi usteoi John Uomsollyz the balance oi ‘prom.-ode teller pa;-ix-,g costs. inclutllng % to be paid John Nciirtneny. S3 toil, Erskine II re,-(crud, to Wm. Healing, curator. who is unions! to loan out said real usw, secured bydeccl oi lnul double the amount losnul. Circuit Court No. 8. Exnith et al. rs. Green: by consent cause re- ferred to George M. Stewart. £sn., to try all the tests so lo, .1 El. .u."’i:... ‘Hi woman, umidly. The money was aid over ordered up to the pen the street, and inn exelttlmcd to In Iomtnpnny “isn't. it perfect l':u-eons ct II. vs. ‘I‘rsq',er fllllinz Dempsey: em 01 I ‘ fiend’ “ ‘ r“ ‘hm steer to Isncmi-zd pcutlou ' so to t.lsIt. woman 2' Ir sol" exclaimed site of the l.~onnet' “t'rhy, 11! had let her know how nilltflli liked the bst, that woman would certainly 'me $10; but now. you no, I've ill . ‘$1; Amended Inflmx‘ fit.‘ Louie llolt and Inn Com any v~s‘."D. W. iitone ggcsgzgnrptles to Insurer o stone .2 tutu- tutulette rs. Lobnegan et 41.; on‘ motion of plainur. cease dislnlsm-11 Itadleeve granted plain- llfl’ to Wli.llt.traw note Iubsl on. l’rlce vs. Poole; dismissed on plsiotifs mo- Donegaa re. A pltton at at. ; plnlutltrdismissos suit as to Alcoa: & Blair; lmtensied petition filed by leave at Court. E-clbert vs. Utserlc oi :.l.; sttidnvit Ind bond for it spent lift! Ind appeal gs-noted pbslnllfw hour: , . The other woman said she land not thou mm by hot‘ frleud’s r like In article I or that, but would experience. Ind be until Iftor else bud bought it. i Ccgflii §\‘1\'lngI nsnlt rs. John J. Froetaus at The Horgsn County fnrmera are through mm mm," M Jun 3' Ema, with sowln oats and spring wheat, and will next ts-eel: ogin plowing (or corn. ’ son of Giles Woods Waverly Precinct, in this county, ell Death was caused by Lie lived but is low the pnxxulpmvvblch he eup- post: A nnnil dwelling Jacksonville in few miles the on Fridxy lut. Zia instunneo. The Alumni Assocletlon at Juzlosonvtlle Fomnie Academy, held I meeting on Satur- ds Irtot-noon It the Academy Chapel In. llibb, reilct of the lone Henry _ only ill in this city, It the resi- zxle Davenport, E: 1 use sonvlilo, died at Blue Lslustl, nesday evening lut. ltev Prosb tel-inn Chun- !v'tns-wrtv re. Connelr; Bmllols lot I new uuu flied. and motion in In-est mod l.'elin vs. Mtnmlou; tn. motion tnexrcst nlcd. .tiou for I new. trial tied hour: alter eetiu Circuit Court No. .5. '4! I sit ted. firfwllaameygl-‘Euclid Ip- IL; by consent 0! oo tor answering, to r‘; Imdnvlt in support of mo- “. ' oi Wm. Huvoy, lonlh of - Schroeder V3. Sciu-odd in gnde matter at Wm. paid out ol tonal to enlist. lslnnets I1. Kocblc ttan setostslr nonsul tiled. Jone liioldou vs. Pat. Comiord II to ‘cileieudesiz, Cet3tu.ni dglnoo oi-out Is to o in vs. Sirsub at Ii. ' motion for security tor ad the and ed Darts rs. Yox; innhcr time granted to tile ut- Iwer Ledau vs. Bi. 1. st. and time grlutetl dotendn oi nation for non- ter of the Central cksonvillo, and Rev. tccune, pastor of the Fresh terlsn ailsgrch, Canton, .‘lll., sxehsnged pulp is yes- it . Thsycongregntloosl Cburrh of this city have invited the oongregstion of the First Presb - _ terisn Church to worship with them tell lo- the 1’nubylcrla.n Chu.t-ch edltlco is undergoing trlzlstionnl Ilanlts oi Jseksonvllle have re- relved I supply oi silver coin (or purposes oi go. Wm. M. Ilswlr, at Boot: County, bss on his farm twenty-nine bend of int cattle which weigh on average of 1,600 pounds. . Geo. Ilerrie, son of Dr. Geo. 1''. Her- ed It Winchester on Wednce-la co. Bog-ere, oftseott County, lztll six young we van. . c(.llluan.s, of Merritt, County, Ind Miss llstle, Van .l'e.lt.. oi ‘Pike County, were united in-'mIrrtIge is low days ‘side. and Jon): Jobnion, at Scott Gonn- , shipped, the other day, to Cb cog 0 gm)’ bend or castle. which weighed-In Iver- hss been granted in the also at Henrietta Heucr, oomtloied of man- laet term oi the rt. ee died It his home nesr Bood- house, Iitnv days since. The following have been elected omccrs oi‘ St. PIul’I Episcopal Church the enacting you: . R. R. Co.’ I an e Iimlasvitlti slllppocr: u-lIl. ll line we. 5t..mt:a. K. 0. Int! 1:’. nsllwny; Lutlty vs. Woods et Il. : zicmurrer lied Doe 1lo‘rlstI. sdatinistnttor; motion to: s...ilg';unzu April It to lend. Xtnetennsnn; mouon at-security ed Ilnncniechttr u. Illsttsn: motion to not nice dllnniual at cell. withdnu-I. Hollies vs. Chu-lease; motion for I new trial I'D: City of St. Dams: motion to not said: Ind for .a new trhtl overruled. nznxd aside numult overruled. Criminal Correction. John Curtis. abandoning his true; dismissed for want of prueccuuou. flu, Iseeuit Ind battery; tried by Co Willie Ford. sanlicsoue mischief; dismissed tor sum. of prosecution It prosecutor‘: costs. ; motion for new trial overruled. , given twenty days in which to lie crnuo; motion for I new trial; 7 count at portion, to and he stayed on naylnont. oi ct Il.; motion to set ly In old well Ind M ' J ‘ slaughter It the petltinrcenynodlstlnod Probate Matters. The will of laeodcgnn Bpneth was Idmlttod to‘ probate lleiurdsy afternoon. Letters oi Idn:iuisi.rItion.wcro Botnrda to Denial Wind. Jr.. upon the eetztto 0 Wind, slecossed. The estate is valued at $5,000. GILES’ llllIEllT F AMMONIA cores Nsertixis. reee Ache. ltbeanssttsnt. (tout Frosted hot. Chtlblslns. Bore Tlzrout. I2:-yslpelu Brelsuorwouodsosevoryktndlnusaorsnlael. Pen. at No. in Fourth Ivcnn for min yum with sliifness In "by In in ry r.ecelved on Us lummer, vestrymen. olus Mccurdy, of Briglston, died on y, the 15th lnst., It the Ige or seven- Ste dley andJohe in r “trsm I” were lodged It the . Roadhouse elects I Lteome Board A low days since '1‘. W. Eng any with Innnnouel Soibcl, was passing out the residence of the formeron his way to rszesu Creek, two miles north of the town, the two noticed, from the notion of the sow, which was in motion, thst. sonne- En erl. Ind Belbel slig ted to mske In sxstn nstion. Ind on top of the mill will It lit not their i. I llx. W" on 0 onlupveiaslontre e! not told by I11 Dnxgzitu. Depot, No. (:1 E1111: Ivonne. flew Yuri. only we Ind 51 per bottle. GARTSIDE ooAL'oo. Lima, Ctrlutiale an Bil ntlippai No. 213 Chestnut Street. ’ had been struclt by I p one at timber, how or in whet manner will never be iully I Mr. Smith ens one at the few to loncer settlers of tits: portion at Court y, boring settled there about the you Farmers tram re __...__.!?_‘él¥.-.‘=I'1‘.3"’~"'.~?~'. ...$.:‘?.5.?‘?'5 -._._.. '3'“. I. H'PHXX.lOIi’. 101?. I. RAXII3. Mc1’H.E'lt.E§'t'}Z§' 4% ‘s‘l'AI£.\'i‘3It,, ‘l',‘ff)t.‘i4K AND 33‘F..',-L fJfl‘AT'E .I02?i1‘s . .r'mesIdlselnm-as «.1 mm a 1 swwutn, §.‘s-purses rnhlllt I291 (‘smvz-ymse..~._ P-Ina rte-zotliaterd. titles: 3%.! cores“ E.€§é!e‘.lt~sI. lto. 621. mm st:-oat. ills. Louie. ........... or All tésezmstoe Ind mat cello:-.tsoe.s I we: ty, I - ut»-tr.-X sdvssoee sasdeooanese. ' GR!-§TI{E'I*l. (E: BOECK, ' I)-'}1ri..l. Mil TATE .u.-#12:’:-3. §1’l5¢3l'Ml(:-n'l\t['At\\‘Atl'A. gm. t4}He,~(:|s,J;nd I I No. 323 chestnut street. 1l€(}’£'.t. 11.! 1'53 I"I:"fl- i W GREEN & 'Lu3lI0’1"l'E, ' and Loettunztteri. Eighth And Gboietfitzs 365., 89. Louis: £314 EYFATE BROKKBE, C0‘I..!.!'.C'!‘0i!8 E. omom, .?«‘v!M1 i’nhl:cms-l Convoyencer. No. 312 Chestnut. street. rr..:.r. r'.i~='r.s‘nc‘ AG1C.‘\"‘.i‘, Avcnoxizito, 3 EDVV:’l.}t.D ‘S3/"lr.'3{A'.\', ctesl. moan’ louse . No. 728 choetttut street. EAL EINTATH AHKNT, A‘UC'X'1U3e'§I'K Med flinch Sim ‘er. iluso-rs rvuusi. rculs got. JOB)? G. PRIEST» Is No. am Ohoettxut street. . MA.I1(?U8 1"'l1\'Ci'l’, REAL szlrrlvrst lumzcr. arm 3:. Louis. ‘ill. !‘.'Al'. flltfzlflt. il0i.'-KR A30 V£iiM?i'(2M I. ..~ Anus. Austins-s-¢»r. Lionrsyssnow Ind Swot 5. v. rum 5: mm. ooaveyuocrgsad tltoel ere. No. 818 Olsootnut attract. I. 1'. PAHII !7fIfl!’Ifll.I YAHK. _ 1:.,st.s:s'r;t.'r'lt.tr:r::<1§Q‘tvcrxux2:t1.s. _ CAVEKDEE & ROVVSI-J, H0388 AND REAL !§I'l'AT}’. AGENTS .h'eurir-I ‘smile uni Conveysncers. Isosnen counts or new use one 0: property No. 811 Olive st... 8_t.. Louis. Mo. Jail! 5. CATEDIB. IDWASD 8. ROWE}. -.5 tnted on rv.- nuke. rlpodnl auenuon paid to east»- DL A. ‘WOLFF 3'. CO., sully. Ind libel-Il Idssmccs mute on sum.- Omce. 810 Chestnut. Ittaot. K. A.‘-V0111‘. I. W. l.U‘Ll¥e V. 1.. KSAOIEII RYJL I‘2S’l'A’XT. AG .. s NUIARIW PUT!» - lie and (‘-otsvevaneeu. ltnt eollocuou Ime- JOIDT MAGUIRE. s rvutnr um .\«t city. Hoary owed or: rest: estate. Omoe, 619 Walnut at... bat. title and out. . .41. l:tl"rA'l'P. A210 nouns: GENT CON’- ‘ sry Penile. - cows, Ind stores torrent. less-e. sale or exclssnxe in dluosent > ports or lb: l BOOTH, BARADA. & CO» No. 221 Chestnut street. Ii. D0011. 3&3. commit. Y. X. me Me I. 'l>’.*l'!‘ATP2 .\(l!'}RTfl. NY.(l0Tl.A‘1'l". I. buy and sell uni estate. 0/0DG\".1 runt.s.Iu-1 use rcxwnsl Istenuou to use uusluaexueul of 0-tutu. LANIIAM &: VOO1f.HISs Nutlrlal FIN!!! and peers to renting , 210.516 Chestnut street rlm.a-_a. uxmx. mIx'n.rt:s 1. voouus. Ru.tL warm-rs: 1.013311-s. Ai?C'1'X0.\fl-ZBl‘.;l'J‘l. an an: . s tuna gotiated an n estate lthcw‘ y peeled It A stovsmnr-norms AGENCY. Colle-ct lag. Plfgglfinl, prompt. enrettt Ind user tic Attention- . ‘. ' ..\(.l‘IV'E.l..L 1 CO. ;“ V‘ "3-.nt.-zmmunnlt. “TY: IIAYE XDDKD TO OUR Ill.-’.|iI.‘¥1’.‘K5 A eullevtinn |1l5|Ifi|IsE‘l&l-» Ind an new tampered so 1” co-.:‘-g:“s'::e1au:.' on rat stun nnaan nonm- :r.\u'y bssoigulnfifictzlttsourunwlll rooziro psseaieu. Proposals for-Forage. trtelof .\nI lax} unseen Fa. Me n I 1 era-omens: nix: had. I the-rt-IL until ll O‘tI¢K‘k I. m..'I'lsurvta;r. Juan qnls mm. at Cont nr llnlez). mu Ind Bran. Is In lm rvc tilred It Yo. t (‘moss ‘ It Inc (‘mix Bayard, n'snt.I b‘c. la delivery to no cause rein retuusoe will be than to at. once oi oi SECOND-IIAND i_",_-.... r OFF1CE 1,711!!!’ UA111'!'2lt}dAffl’.§‘1'i";l‘x:lziI_-‘ _ I l . -rt n 2 {ms Id- ".‘.ia':‘€3 axe‘ :$.f;i"Sl fm. .. or he the oflecro the Q. Pd. Ittcmnt It one-h as! use lollmrln -Iuned beans. for supplies ta-qnind im. x lkhtl 4 neuron vrllllseo seal‘ the .5-.53.. nfmleitifier-gt‘. for the 4.-llvrrypctt sttci-l_ epot. Ions autumn. se._- . . u to. r . . . . )x.. Ind lfolrt Gulnesi. Dolor-Ido, tn .\‘ors:mbc.rl.. H76: t __ med July l. 15:8. Ind to eon- unuo lu munl.ltJy.- instalments. I.I roqulrvd..IIntli oom- pletion ni the «slits-rc_t. Tltr rt I is resented on tho I Cflnkflit ixt be bee all is!“ l._ Ilillilltll I o no lnn:’ :0 ll °-=“°--..*;:."':*.:."°“ ‘.t.l‘.’.“"‘i..’.‘.l“...,." ~.::*r.4.:‘:;* 6% R 691! ll . ll - zte.. Ill be lnrulsbed on application It tb'a Ll. eflbe one as . or I: Ihtsoasre. 4.11. lsi:l..C can nsnd l\.Q.)ti. _ iiBARoAiNs"i‘ iii. PR iniiili 1.000 ns1v‘onpIzoli.tI good onions 1.000 I slstlnlon. In good order It. .... .. zoo tI!i‘onpIr'ul'i. in good order. It... Lau nuxlnvkr. in good order. ll-._. wotsI‘i..onzPnnserIt ...... .... l Proof-Prue. good in M172. 1 l‘moi-hen. cu-r«:d..... , lot) put second-hnnd esp: If...... lmionts oi Display Type. Antiques. Goth- los. ‘filial. ese.. ete.. in slxostmsn Ax- Ito to Double (iron Prsseer, It! in Address orders to- BCERAQBSTIDTKB 1 ST. 10113. Central ‘I790 round “St. Lotus. Kc. mes 'hs~A|xl.o. nfiood order. In is. :1-n~r.:uon‘lor.II. ............. ........$.'.o$b. I'.v“‘8eIId for-.Sa.xupta Blues ox, Bosnian Yaou- NEWTRUSS worn will out ‘ cumin ti evil’ 0 "I . ' orb lips 33; l?K;euu§.nu...i1 flr.ndM&nl:d:.n °‘ ‘“3h§:.‘"3;."‘ faith. (or n . . i eat _ for: night Ind dsy. mvtllml to canno- " gondtlsebedy retaining upturn spills-.5 l’l1‘§.:IA:!§'Q,Q G 1' I 3 ill runner! Y turryt. gefigslsy on l'.LA.% 0 Eco No.65) -. so CK?‘ ‘ell COOK 293.03., ' eesu rests on yr. sir‘:-d lh.s:iic:J‘f:'t‘is “£3”. 3§ii2'n s'i3lwi-h:c- drew” e to loo as er" I wlitse |0IlilVl1éN‘IsIif ' 0011 ltO'i‘KK "§'°“ ms. stun nnctdit. umufia ___,. .._.-. -....._.... . . .-....5=’5't§'§i3'?‘- °‘ii.-.. .s!-s... i.'ri.'tvi.~.."..n- -"W; *“3’€i ‘.".?.'.".i"°§su:2‘°’ . .'«‘::i.‘.‘:.;.. between (l in Ind menus. ms DYEING AND SCOURING-‘. . _. A - ‘ 9.!-l":¢:::::|I£Al cIt n d . ‘ ._ .1 11l|l“iMBD‘l. olvn . to uid Id mruttotlwriy :: glpI";:illi.r:ld"-I‘ii¢¢|l'lO:. 'e:entssnt-Islzllu autos MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. ltlott Tire Ind Mules in- n. Junta‘ ns Meier. I 5lni'£.’lc°‘.‘:'ii"s':'ss?°l's‘§i':'ii€.n4tn's. ‘West has or rule. in uh: suns t.l.seeiR1IMG°I3U°4 8‘ ‘Mi-*~ o 4. .5i.£Uill,$ Qinbn glthtomi Published Dali ‘. Tri-§Wnel<l . Semi-iiieekiyand Weekly, ii. . eor.f Fourt and Pine tt§.. by the Globe Printlngécompany of St. Louis- -rsmss or 11:: nun. . page coplgi, pet reek‘. iii-iiverui hy cu-rier....I I! 3, mn (paymiota uxyax-cc) pomsu PIN hr the proprietor). Per year frneovieu............................. nix BU'.N"I)A‘f GL0BBfDE1lOGflAT—€3 99 Pf!‘ 33' filth. : - _ III! Till-WEEKLY ',GI.OIiE-DEMOCRAT-(Til aanday Daily and the Semi-Wecbif 0t.onn-Daub ocsur c6miotnovd).l£] mail.$5 PIS‘ III-f WWW‘ prepaid). rive eopitl. sat. - cg: sxsii-wicszxnv {atone-ucxocnar in im- iished every Tuesday and smear awrolnx- 3'1"‘ ccription price. to so per rear. Ilnlli “P73 "' repieI.5l3(posis.:e pup-nix. ’ ans wit-r.i:i.r ai.azu:-n2:>Ioc'Iv-'r I-»,!rv“W""‘ every Friday tnerniha: -ubawiivi-Ion v |i'=- 0*" pou.an Arno nn-rgcaxrl I:-cf I’?-"(P°‘“l" 7"‘?- xvaini). 80 club ratco. nmvs-nr.'aLr‘.ns ihrmimioai the country deliringtn procure ttitspspor regularly on do sob?’ ‘Mimi! their orders directly to ea. or to the St. Louis nook and stews Goisipaay. In Ne-rthlroorth sueet. it. heats. who will furnish the Owen-Dsalociur promptly at the publisher‘: price. 136 “all P" ¢°P1- 3 . ALL DRAVT5. checkraisd Inboey-orders should inseo payable to the moon Pi-inuns Cuulvlnv 6! at. Innis. - ’L'I1'l'!IR-5. eomsniinlcationa. tote;-i-‘Mylo dispatches. whether on business or intended for fmmllilllnil. Ibotilxlbc aridrruesl.-Id the Globe Printtnl COD- puay. 51.. Louis. _V"27ta probabilitiei are Max the uiecatlier so-day will be cooler and partly cloudy. Juno: Davis‘lo-::dn‘dnE”into‘p’rominenre as I Democratic candliiam for the Presidency. It would be well to examine his record bdore , becoming too enthuslutie in his support. It ‘gum 1,. “:17 nun aw rally the Granger vote for him. Tm: E.1st'I'ennessce papers are complaining grievouaiy of the headstone contracts for ‘the National Cemeteries. A large number of the stones have arrived to be put in position, and'ai-e described as broken, discolored, of had marble, and in many cases uttcrly unfit for tho purpose for which they are intended. The true inwarduess of the grzwextorie con- tract business has long since been explained. . and the present is but one more development of the some ch’-a.i'a.eter. AN -.innu:il iiviluit in the Spanish accounts of 2t,O00,w0 pcsetoa, a little over $5,000,000, does not exhibit a very encouraging financial status. ‘the worst feature about the case is that, although the war in Spain is ended, the Cuban rebellion is more lively than ever, and promises to be a sort of well into which Ai- funso will sink all his ready cash for many years to come. So an immediate reduction in the deficit need not be expected. the probe- bilities beizigxrsther in favor of its increase. Om! suggestion to e r een i-‘rechoidi.-rs In regard to the abolition of pity to members of the Council meets with general approval. The rfaernben of the Cit)‘ Council of St. Louis on new paid out of all proportion to tho services they render. The worst of it is that. under the present system, men adopt the City Council 38.!» profession from which to make a living. There are men new in the Board of whom this is especially true. The abolition -of pay for this service would give us a better eiass of men, besides saving about $30,000 a year. "AN eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth," has always been regarded as just retribution in law, but a recent case between a civilized and s semi-barbarous Nation shows a spirit that savcni. not of justice, but of re- veuge. Poor Xergary was undoubtedly tour- dered without the least shadow of provoca- tion, but it is s queer illustration of Christian forbearance exhibited bytbo English in ex- acting seventeen lives in return for his. if this instance is to be a precedent, it is hence- forth understood that seventeen Chincso equal one Englishnisn, and that their souls are to be estimated in the some ratio. ~ Ar-zxw work has been published, which, with hor-'ribly scientific precision and accu- racy, gives an account of the wholesale slaughter daily carried on by man. Not of his fellow-men, nor even ofthe larger animals which serve as the greater portion of his food, out of the iafuorfa. which eat audiahabit the vletusls prepared for human beings, end become fat and happy in order that in their turn they may assist in satisfying the eternal appetite of the lords-bf creation. Hush out- cry is often made by ihunsanlt.-irians over the horrors of war, butsif science is to be be- lieved, the Thirty ')’ears War wasantere Mgateile in comparison with the devouring of a cold lunch oi which the bread contains un- — told numbers of Urido ugrecum, Paccfnfa yreniinfa, Ofdimi oryanflacam, and Penicil- iiasm yiaocmn. and the meet abounds with invisible Trielilna spiralfs. But destructive of life assueh s feast-_is, it is outdone in her- ror by the drinkinxéof a cup of cold fee, in comparison with which the bloodiest battle of the Rebellion was a roaring force. The rice- ssgsry amount ofsugir contains 750,000 Acorn vecelsori, the quaniaxtn of milk isinhsbitod by 927,000 Vibrio cyuaogansw, end the tee, if more than it-rcnty-four hours old, is peopled by no in. than 8,940,000 of gay, , happy and kicking’ Sunedennus quedrfconila, naefivufe quadricaiide and Worunmus inconspicuous. This makes altogether 10,618,000 of these gentry, all do- soznding stthe seine time into the common sepulchsr. To uy the least, it would be dif- flcnlt for one of themifo gel, lonesome for lack of company; but still, even with all their chetzrful abundance, most people, upon sober rmisiderattun, would prefer to dispense with their aiitiild-‘tnl.'(i st taeai union and eat alone. "POOR Disraeli" ‘is an object of comrnis. oration on the part of all the English Oppoui. tioo papers. They take a nisilcious pleasure , in recapituisling his - failures, and in showing’ where he could ii.-iv¢,douo better. in particu- lar does his ititoniicddllng with the suns Canal shares excite ire, which is intensified by the refusal of hit livilsisiry to do anything further in regard tmkgyptlan nuance. The (apparition declare that either he ought never to have bexiui {olefin ioterferenos at all, or, having done so, he should have carried it an to a legitimate eonéaiusion. But Ditraoiiis vindication is ioiaodjn the fuel. sitcltcdby lrsdlspiiiabls tesiimajqiy, that the canal sham would have fallen; into the hands of France had England not piirciismi them when the did, end that tile triers fact of Great Britain becoming: shareholder in NM-31“! Cshsi -édoss not bind the Eifinlriry to mm the K§odiva'ao'yfartbori Iisd the condition of --by painting in strong colors the iniquity of the . virtual sllhnco between the regular enemies ' hopelessly corrupt, is not to be purified by the wax- that potcntate been otherwise, something might have been done for hii.n;j.bui. Mr. -1 C.-ii-o's' discovery that the K1iedire’ii' rescue from bankruptcy depended solely on his «vili- iiigneu to retrcneh his ex cndiinres and re- foriii his system, sent gypiian securities down to a very low point. Disraeli and his oosdjutora in the Ministry therefore decided they could do nothing more; and this refusal to muddle further, when he had the oppor- tunity to go so far. in rt-gariicd by the Pre- mier’: friends as his greatest victory. At the same time be has an element of strength in the fact that the Dppesition ans destitute of organisation, and have two heads-fliadllone and Hartington. A divided duty is that laid before the Opposition party, and consequent demoraiisation is the result. With all his faults and weakness, Disraeli is probably the strongest man‘-in Great Britain to-day, and if- he wereto retire from the leadership, his enemies would be puzzled to fill his place. THE UNHOLY NCE. ' The Tiiden—1.iorris.sey alliance in politics is so significant, is so vital in its significance, that we may be more easily pardoned fortre- currlng to it than excused for failing to do justice to its importance. Less than a year ago the Democracy of New York was rent by the disscnsions of faction, the liimliatian Club against Tummariy Hail, the Short-hairs against the Swallow-tails, and great was the grief of all true Democrats over this unseemly division between brothers. The iocsl ticket we, in consequence, rgiueh mixed. but in the struggle over the nominations culture and wealth prevailed. the curled and scented dar- [logs of the Manhattan Club obtained posses- siun of the banner arid the seal. the emblems and insignia of Dcniocratlc orthodoxy, and put up their men; they even said hard things against the Short-hairs, the legions of the Boulevard and the Fourth avenue improve- ment. and even spoke of-John hiorrissey as a man who was not nice. Morrissey made his answer, and said some foolish things and some wise ones. He at- tircd himself in a dress suit and made himself conspicuous on the street with a French dic- tionary undcr his arm , and when qucetionyd as to what subtle stoic meaning Lay underneath this pleasantry, answered that ho was train- ing for an oflice under the Democratic Swai- Iuw-faii administration. Lila wiser saying was to answer their hard asp:-risiom of him by announcing his intention of running for the State Senate against their nominee. Fox. Fox was s Reformer, Fox was genteel. Fox was a purified Democrat. but the objections- bio hiorriaaey beat him out of sight, vindicated himself at the polls by a large majority, and was not especially solicitous as to whether his individual success at the polls gave abiack eye to the general ticket or not. ' in the unguarded expression of disappoint- ment, curses both hearty and .|Oi.it'i were launched at this objectionable opponent of the Democracy, and a 'strong appeal was made to the refonniiig sentiment of the time of tho Democracy and this powerful corrup- tiorfist. But it very soon appeared that Mor- rissey without Democracy was stronger than Democracy without Mon-isscy; and the cen- viriion pierced the fragile skulls of the gen- teel Swallow-tails that when they locked, the door on lforrissoy they looked themselves on the outside. It is true that Mr. hlorrlascy does not allow any illusions as to the possi- bility of his being it llcfornicr. He is a gam- bler by profession, s habitual and consuma- cioua violator of the laws which be is wisely delcgaiedtotranio. He does not belloie in Civil Service ltefonn; indeed, he would laugh at the idea of maintaining in healthy interest in politics without the spoils. He claims that he nu contributed not less than $400,000 out of the profits oi his gambling hell to pay what he calls the legitimate expenses of politics in his State; and, as a legislator, he sees no lin- propriety in securing the allegiance of the public employee by subsidizing them out of the public Treasury for the benefit of his party. There must have been a fierce struggle in the conscience of the Genteei Democracy be- fora it could make up its rnlndtotako this inns for iL2,h1iy, but the struggle did not last long. Mr. hforrissey had not been in his seat in the Senate awcek before it bccame§,sp- parent that h'n controlled both Houses, and it made little difference to him whether the oinasculstod aristocrats who had tried to keep him out of the Asxenibiy would work with him or against him. The thin-legged, fiat- chested iteforincrs had as much chance in standing up against him in the legislative ring as they would have in the prize ring. History is iiient as to how, where and when the struggle ended and th siilsnee was ee- tncnted. but the picture presented to-day by the Democracy of New York is s scene of per- fect harmony. There is no question of abol- ishing Tammany Hall. Kc unworthy reflec- tions are made on the nice young men of the clubs. In the foreground stands Tilden, smiling, benign, patriotic, the embodiment of reform; in the bsckgrouad hiorriucy fixes up things. Tiiden does the talking, lzforrlsaey does the working; Tiidca makes the prom- ises, Horrissey keeps theta (in his own way); Tiidcn addresses the audience in front. liar- rlssuy whispers be the boys behind; Tiiden in- sists that the strictest eeonerny is demanded in the public expenditures, Zhforrissoy puts uirough the bill to increase the cost of public work by2:i per cent; Tildcn is the mouth- piece, the figure-bead, the puppet, while Morrissoy furnishes the voice, and the wind, and works the machine. What does it all mean? Why, simply that New York Democracy, being thoroughly and breaking up of one little ring, by the banish- ment of is half a dosed convicted thieves and the substitution of an equal number of seldah political hypocrite: in their place. it means that it is fully to expect a single purge- iion and four years of tiniest to eradicate a corruption that had infccicd so vast an or- ganisation. It meant that hiurriney under- stands and represents Democratic feeling and Democratic method: better than the dull pre- tenders who have kmickied under to him, and that if we wish to understand the Democracy of New York. we omit look, not to the as- plrant for the ['t'esiI.iclic'], but to the pro- fessional gsmbier. As for Tiiden himself, the brntexcusa that is made for him is, that if he should get to be Prusldeiit in would rid him- self of such associations. But it is worth while to all: mioiinly whether it is possible fors man who eonunla ‘ liisfeiseiiood and degradation ofiiiich an sills "cue bewine Psesiuent, and I a ’ ,_ ,Si.?'§::tn'i5 Edi-I3; 35111118-:§tillU£Illf, fllnnbzzg Elijrniug, fiprii 24, 18713.‘ ifit isgpossiblo, it is worth while to ask whether hypocrisy and dishonesty in the Governorship are? the best guarantees for integrity 'in the higher post. It is very unpleasant to think that all iho objections to Mr. Tlideli are proba- bly only so many reasons wily he is likely to receive the nomination; but if he does he Wll have a very hard time explaining to the hon- Sst voters of this country how he happened to submit to the dictatorship of John Morrisiiey. ' FOURTEENTH S'.l‘REE'I‘. It will he a matter to be regretted if the greaumpfion of work on the bridge over the railroad tracks at Fourteenth street means that the structure will be completed accord- inglo the pr-went plan. The hveifth-street bridge gave such universal dissatisfaction that it required very‘ little urging to induce the authorities to stop the construction of a simi- lar bridge on Fourteenth street. and the stone abutment: have remained for more than a half 3 year waiting for that enisrg ‘ of the plan which alone "can satisfy the people for whose accommodation the bridge was in- tended. We believe that nothing has been done towards securing a wider roiidivay, but this delay ought not tojustiiy the City Engi- neer in continuing the old plan. Indeed, if, at the close of the fiscal year, all appropria- tions nnexpcnded revert to the City Treasury. then there is at present no appropriation for the Fourteenth-street bridge, and the recom- iaeneing of work on it is at irregular as it is unwise. ' . The compléiai ztgainsf. the bridge will be readily understood by any one who will take ‘a look at the companion. structure across Tivcftii street. Before it was erected /the people of St. Louis had a thoroughfare eighty feet wide. They have exchanged it for a twenty-flvo foot gangmiy on very much the some terms as azrindisn usually gets in trad- ing with a white man. The railroad compa- nics have paid half the cost of the gsugway and have taken all of the street. And the gaugtvqy is additionally objectionable because its narrowuess compels all _aiialng horses lo keep their" eyes, ears and noses too close to the parapet, to the risk of U.iL‘)‘ii>loi\'(.‘ti and their drivers. The railroad companies have already taken possession of Fourteenth street at the railroad level; but the people, who have been fooled out of ’i‘t\‘eif1h street, do not propose to have another gaugway given them inexciisngc for the broad and substan- tial thoroughfare they 'h:t\'o surrendered. To make the‘ bridge the whole width of the street would cost but little more, and would he ‘an economy in the end. Not nxoririltan 20') for‘ |‘ property at each end of the bridge were -¥ -‘so inluriousiy affected by the enlarge- ment. and if equitable oontpcnsiition could not be niado to the property-owners for the damage sustained by the change of grade, I strip of hind could be purchased to make a passage-way beside the bridge. But the folly of taiiihg an eighty-foot thoroughfare and cutting it down to one-third of its width is a self-convicting one. and is unworthy of the Govcriinient of a great city. _ Fourteenth street will always be an important street. For many years to come it wilibe one of the iesdingaycnues north and south. and there’ is no more sense our justice in atranguiatiug it for two squares of its length. merely to save a few thousand dollars, than there would be in placing an obstruction on Fourth or Fifth street.‘ The people who seek access across Fourteenth street to the northern part of the city are people who have been faxed for the widening of Third street and the opening of the bridge approach. and who have seen ob- structions remoycd from Broadway, and from Washington avenue at Jcdorson avenue. it will be very hard foi-‘any city administration to eccount sstiszfaciuriiy to them for its action in blocking up their thoroughfare. and we re- spectfully request those who are rrsponalblu for the proeeedixig to stop until the needed change is provided for. - IIOARDISG SILVEIC. X0 one who chanced to pass the Sub-'I‘reas- ury on Olive street during the last four days could fail to notice the crowds of men. stand- ing rogues: with patient laziness, waiting for their turn to exchange their old. tattered currency for the bright new coins that were being so busily paid out over the counter. Very few of them were business men; hardly anyhsd the appearance even of clerks; but most were headless yeunz fellows, and not a few here the unmistakable signs of being street loafers. No one can believe that they wanted the coins for any other purpose than to gratify mere curiosity; many, it not the mujority,of them having grownup since specie currency was thrown out of circulation, and therefore were desirous of having a few of the silver tokens as keepsakes, or to make presents of uieni to friends, who. like tiicm- selves, are uiiercusionied to the sight of coin. 80 is: as has yet been heard, at the other Bub-Treasuries in the country the case is pretty much the same. -We nowhere yet hear of merchants being anxious to exchange their currcnoy for coin, or of bankers doing the unto, though ii the coin is to come into gen- eral circulation, these are the media through ‘which it must pass. Iiiittho very fact that classes of persons who never before created A demand for money, now manifest a desire to have and keep the silver, shows that" a new feature 0 finance must with our change of free! lanai currency also be taken into account, and that it may be more lluporlaut than has been generally supposed. ' The comparative impossibility of hoarding paper currency has prevented most individu- als of thedower classes from melting the sav- ings they would have done had coin been in use, because a natural distrust of banks ex- ists in the minds of poor people, and it must he confessed that the experience of the last ten years has not gone -far to reassure those who distrust these deposltorics of wealth. Now that coin Is again to come into general use, hoarding among those classes of laborers and farmers whose savings are small will ciao become a lively factor in the currency question. A poor imiil, whose excess of earnings over his oxpcndliurcs amounts to perimpe $3 or $4 a week. will hesitate to re- tsiu that itmouut In currency when he eon ob- tain cuin, still so will be very likely to buy ailvor at par and lay it away. All will re- tneiiiberfytiie millions that came from the stocking! and money-bags of the French peasantry when the ammo imieiiiiiliy was to he paid, and eonietiiiiig oi the some iiiiid. though on s inisilcr scale. was soon in this -country when the premium on gold rendered its sale profitable. The paper fractional currency iii circula- tion no more thaai sufficed for the immediate result of the people, leaving no margin for hoardiiigs, while its amount may be flxpd at ‘$35,000,000.’ But the fact is, so large an al- icmjanee must be left for the coin that will un- questionably be locked away from the public use, that the propriety of silver resumption appears more than over doubtful. A comm- pomry gives $100,000,000 as the least amount with which the country can get "along. This is probably by far too high an estimate, but even if we reduce it by one-half and fix the issue of silver at .Ri0.,000,000, we will thus hav'e ii circulation $15,000,000 greater than at prcsent,for the material of which the Gov- ernment is paying a heavy rate of intercst,and which enliven the purpose of currency no better than its paper predecessor. navz-:.vr‘orzr*s CRIME. We are at a loss to undertiend why our Deinocr-aiie"brcthren are so reluctant to lake sdviaritago of the opening offered them by the disclosures-of Whitley. and the evidence of Davenport as to the use of United States Secret Service money in the New York elec- tions. It is true that Randall and other Democrats were anxious to have the United States Supervisors in Philadelphia paid up to the full limit of the law, but Mr. ltagdeil has ncrorhad any hesitation in denouncing, on the'iiopubIiea.ii side. practices and measuru which he had supported on the Democratic side, and it would be very easy to expose the enormity of Davenport’: odense without mak- ing any allusion to the responsibility of Bnuilall. Butasa general rule, the topic is. treated very gingerly when it is not overlooked in the press of other matter. At the first evidence from Whitley what a blaze of indignation went up! Notiiing less than double leads in the papers, and nothing less than in.ipcach- mom of the 1'rotideuibc.forc the Senate, could do justice to the subject. There was it pause of breathless expectation, while the average Dctuocmtic ctiiiorpuahod back his hair and prepared to do justice to this cro\\-uingIn- ism)‘ of American history. And while he was inviting the world to stand by and watch for wiint was conning. Davenport stepped forth and explained. Since then it has been it doll- caio inatiur to ll(!Ai.Wilh Davenport. For it is impossible to strike at Davenport. without giving Democracy a good whack. We will not undertake to answer for all of I):ivi:upori‘s doings, because he was trusted with a dangerous power; butthe one deed which stops the adverse criticism of his enc- mics is his vigorous and eil'cctive purilimtion of the ballot-box in New York, by ii.rii.'ing off from the lists the names of Democratic dum- mies and repeaters. If he did injustice, it is very siraiigo that, in the four years since be revised the registration. no one has come forward to complain that he was unjustly dis- frauchised. On the other hand, the papers are there to show that dead men, absent men and men in the moon had been registered by tho Dcnioeraiic Ring politicians, to defraud the honest voters of New York out of all the worth of their sulfntxcs. ' it is easy to defend the abstract theory of local independence in all matters relating to elections, but it is not easy to defend on open and notorious fraud on tho ballot-box, com- mitted by kitoves who had obtained their power only by fraud. it La no violent assump- tion io say that "the Americas Club and Tani- tnsny iiol|,’l‘wced, Sweeiioy. Oakcy Iia|l,Con- nail)‘, and the other members of the King who ruled New ‘tori: up to the year I871. stopped etno dcVii:f.' of fraud to secure in New Yuri: City whatever Democratic majority might be required. Kc authority could be obtained, either in the State or City of New York, to check their practices, and it appears that their successors were not at all above the tcnipt.ii- tion to use the legacy of corruption they had received. It is very certain that but for Davenport New York would never have known an honest election, that all the work and erifbusislun, all the patriotism and devo- tion of the million of inhabitants of the busiest city in the country would have been tunied toa farce. It may have been very wrong in Davenport to have used Secret Service money in preventing it, it may have been an usurpation for him to exist at all; but since he did nothing but prevent attempted frauds, how shall thoniaat zealous defender of Home Rule my evil things of him, or how shall his crime be shown in its true light without cast- ing a very unpleesant light upon the crime he presented? A zmw DECLARATION. Before again assuming the arms they had laid aside for it short truce, the Herzegovin- isns published to the world a circular letter addressed particularly to the three Great Powers. This address, virtually a declara- tion of independence, sets forth, in vigorous language and rough rhetoric. the causes of their diuatisfaciion with the Government of the Porie. and the reasons that have induced them to iioderioko the war. it enum.-isles the story of their wrongs. contains the proc- lamation of their God-given rights, and do- clares that. “trusting in the God of the lust. we have taken up the sword. never to lay 1, down, except with life, or at the consum- mation of our independence." it is almost impossible not to be touched with the pathetic eloquence of these poor hiclaves. Since the great battle of Vaseovo, live hundred years ago, left them at the mercy of the Turks, oppression has been their lot, and injustice their constant experience. Time and again they have rebelled, only to be sub- dued; to find the bowatring brought into active service, and to discover that their bar- barous conquerors had scarcely the feelings of human beings. As time went on they saw Servis, ilourusnia, and"othor principalities,» gain a semi-independence which was denied to them. For years the tinder has been ready and nothing lacking for sgroat couns- gratiou but the spark. It came in the injus- tice of a single tsx-collector last summer, and in an instant the whole mountainous region of the lierzegoviua wasiu insurrection. At first It probably signified nothing more than I rising of rebellious peasants, but titueliss imilurod the plans of the rebels, whiio ro- peeied bottles have taught them their own strength, and now, scoriilng the offers of the Ports and scouting ihe advice of the allies. they strike for nothing less titan liberty. The rebels undoubtedly count on assistance from Bin-bin, and with the lapse of time it be- comes very apparent. that Serbia has been kept back only by the urgent nlprclouiuiianl and positive cuuiinsiids of iiuuis and Aus- tria, and at any moment the fiery Bcliive Parliament may break bounds and add to the confusion by sending into the field an army sixty thousand strong, perfectly equipped and in excellent training. The Turkish forces, already deinorailaed by the mountain warfare which they have been carrying on for nearly": year, will fall an -easy prov to than fresh thousands, and possibly in a. few days the sick man, so long languishing. will be pulled out of bed and unceremoniously dis- patched at the hands of his quondsm slaves. Iloi-rover this may be, the only thing that is certain is the fact that a crisis has come, and that, perforce, the Great Powers must do something very quickly. Additional confusion is also introduced into this already confounded subject by the disagreement between Austria and Russia, which is becoming, more than over apparent. ,/ I I: regard to this manor, the interests of the two Powers Arc diverse. Austria cannot aifcrd to see the rebels suc- cexsful, because, in that case, a mighty Seiavonisn empire would grow up on her borders, and. more than half her own people being Scisves, Nstionaidimiption might be the result. On the other hand, Ilussiii would be glad to see Serbia and the Eerrngovins in- dependent of Turkey; it would be a still further weakening of the‘ Turkish power. Germany does not appear very strongly inter- ested in this phase of the matter. It makes very little difference either way to her, and so she rs-sis content. A! affairs now stand, a trifle may decide whether the Iierzcgoviriian war is to end where it began, oris to in- augurate the greatest military contest of modern times. Whichever way it is, no one can help admiring the mainly,‘ outspoken eloquence of the rebels. or can avoid sym- pathlzing with them in their struggle for liberty. CA3!E!20N’8 DISCOV RY. The public will await with impatience the publication of Cameron’s formal report of his wanderings in the heart of Africa. For three years he has been in the tropics, going to and ' fro on errands of discovery, surrounded by brutal men ready at any moment and on any provocation to take the life he appeared to value so cheaply. Oriirinaliy sent out on a mission of assistance to the indefatigable Liv- ingstone, this purpose of his journey was de- fcafcd at the outset,by meeting, on his way to the interior of the continent, those who were bearing ihc body of the veteran mlssioauy and traveler, who, in the wilds of Central Africa, had fallen a victim to his love of dis- covery. The death of Livingstone was a se- vere loss to Ciuzicrnu’s cxp&iltii)n, as his knowledge of the country. his acquaintance with the natives and his long experience in African travel made him an esteemed adjunct to any party. But Catncnzn was not to be dlncouragizd thus. end boldly pushed on to- ward the gust inland lakes. Previous explorations had apparently set» ticd beyond a doubt that the River Nile had its origin in one of these Lakes, and one part of Cameron’: lourney was designed to escor- Laiu whether or not all the grand inland seas were eoniiccted, and whether all helped to stroll the huge tide of water thatrendered habitable the land of Egpt. Accordingly, he took psinsto explore Latte Tanganyika. and in reference to it the question may be considered answered. It does not contribute to the Nile, nor, so far as yet appears, is it in any way connected with the Nile slope or lake system. Its surplus waters flow off through the Luvuba. Attempting to follow this strcatu in bests, all further progress was stopped by fioating rails similar to those formerly in the Red River. it was impossible toget by these. and so the hope that Cameron cherished of tracing the Luvube to the Lixainba, and this to tho Congo, was disappointed. It is dillicull. to some to understand ‘why the attempt to follow the course of the Luvuba. should have been abandoned solely an ac- _count of the floating rafts, -when. in similar cascsin other countries. portage: have emu- rlcd travelers past the obstructions. But when the character of an African :' swamp is taken into consideration, astonishment will |1uickiy.dle‘appcai'. The silniyrniud, swarm- ing with noxious [meets and reptiles, the in- riutncrablo varieties of poisonous serpents, the crocodilis, the hippopotaiiil, and, above all, masses of rotten vegetation, musing a dozen diiferent kinds of fever, all contribute to via- dicate Cameron from even the suspicion of in- difference to the results of his work. Add to these reasons, the absolute impossibility of controlling disaffected ucgrnes, and he is completely vindicated. Though he could not follow the stream slop by step to its junction with the Lusieba, and thus determine by ocular demomtntioo that the two were identical, yet he discovered that their courses were in the some general direction. and if the Luvuba did not unite with the Lualsba and the letter form or flow into the Congo, it was impossible to conjecture what became of them. The great river system, of which ltis now evident the Congo, Liialabs the rank cxhnlsiioas from the dense- and Luvubis,are nioiiibers,if_uot the soir member, has been touched at three points. The Luvubs ieknown to flow from Lake Tanganyika in the direction of the Luaiaba; Livingstone and others record the fact that the latter-_stresui flows towards the coast so far as it could be traced, while the Congo is knoivn to flow into the sea. Cameron has been dogmatic about nothing in his declarations; he simply relates what he saw, and allows others to draw whet infer- ences they please. It is, however, almost impossible to resist the conclusion that the. three streams are but one river, known by dificreut names at various points on its course. it new remains to discover whether there are two great lake systems in the interior of. Africa, instead of one. The exploration by Cameron seems to indicate-ii: and with such a claw, the riddle will not long re- main unsolved. Btenioy is working lathe same general region as that through which Cameron passed, and since the return of the latter, and his account of the dlfiicuitiu he experienced in his sttemptto takotho river eoimo, no little uneasiness may well be felt in regard to the American. iiianloy was deter- mined to follow the rlverawemp or no swamp, and Csnioron's difiioulties prepare us for the worn in regard to Smiley. There iitiittlo doubt that he will persist to the last extreuii. ty, buts glooinyiesr prevails that when he ends his course barred and attempt: to re- turn, it may be too late. Till Qill.O’i’ii~);“rAil-l;;f'ii;lii.l‘.-V-1):. J. ff. ifs- Leas's Cough and Lung iioailng (ilehuies will step coughs and oortsuti:piioa,bnt to give strength and vitality you must late Dr. lioness’: istreiigthenieg Cordial and Blood Purifier. it gives hesith,etfongi.h and pure blood. Dr.J. ii. McLean's oilce, Iii Utiestniii. street, at. Unis, Lia. PO LITECAIL nflssouri . Hannah and Iioberly have Democratic clubs. 11?. II. niece, of Pikocoiiaiy, isacandidate for Uoegress. . Tn: Cauviile Dasocmf later: 2:. J. Norton for so pnirio Judge. ‘hilt Springfield Loader "Advocates B. 0. Boone _ for_Attoi-uoy General. Tax St. Joe Ifmsld is for Coakileg. The Shelby Herald is for Bristow. . 'f‘1is Sedaiia .D¢mocral warns the idea of mak- ing Bi-oeiihead President. 001.. Joint If. Wissmx, of Piatuhurg, is a candidate for State Senator. Tim Charleston Courier is out for Judge D. L. Hawkins for supreme Judge. it. B. Paws, of Boone County, declines to be a candiilate for State Treasurer. Tris Osceola seriffriel supports B. 6. Boone. of Clinton. for Attorney General. I-:_x-Gov. Wfuaum i’. i.t.u.i. is among the list of aspirants for the Supreme Jndgoehip. Tun Ohiilieothe Cbsisflufian ssye "Hall or Phelps would an the bill for Governor. " Tara Wsrraiisbarg De-swore: urges Col. Critica- den to become scan-ilwiate for Congress. Tit: Clsrksriiie Saiuiad supports Jae. (lanter- phen, of Pike County, for state Treasurer. Tm: Lebanon Anti-Jfonapoliu thinks John 3. Phelps would make is good Deinecntic President. Tm: (iailatin Dauoauf ftivors John 0. Brown, of Bay, for Railroad Couimissloner. 50 does the Neosho mm. frail Wsrrentois ‘ oppesee Judge Duck- ner for Congress, and suggests Xr. Chutes 1:. Peers as his successor. Tun nurses in Devleu County is getting it-area already. Five euidktatm for si.ierifi'aud Repro- sentttive an in the acid." ~ ‘ Tm: Trenton 11:;-ebflmia says of the Blaine slander: “lie met and refuted it so promptly that it will hardly appear any more." Tm: Morley Thscasci-(pr. co ftir as the congres- sionai contest in that dhiu-lot is concerned. agrees tosupport "anybody in but little Bobby llatcher." . ‘mi: Democratic rare in the Fourth Congres- sional District seems to be between hi..v.L. Cianiy. of St. Fr-.uicois County, and It. A. Iiatcher, of New Madrid. Till Canton Prvu suggests that there be no party election for tsupreme Judge, but that all parties unite in re-electing Judge \Va5nur. The Macon Republicans seconds the motion. Tm: Osceola S-enlisul says of It. 1'. Stevenson, candidate forsiate Treasurer: "We know that he would fill the office ably, both in himself and tho Democracy, should that see fit to elect him." Pacts the Louisiana Journal: "Pike County's candidate for State Ti-oasnrizr, air. James 1%. Cnnt.arphen,of this eiiy,is being favorably spoken of by a large number of influential jonr-rials." Fuox the Pen-yvilie Union: "lion. William Carter, of st. Francois County, 'snd mcenuy Judge of this Judicial District, is very favorably mentioned for the Supreme Judxcship. Lieis an able lawyer and a good man, and would, if elect- ed. on the onice with credit." Fizoai the Saline County I‘:-owns: ".\'oniln.-ita Col. ilroadlicsd, and place him upon a piatfon-in of principles in keeping with his own liberal and patriotic views, and, to our mind, success before the people will be assured. no will get all of the independent cierisc'i.t--thlat class of men who hold the balance eipower in all elections.:' F103 thehiaeon Republican: Iion. B. A. Dotlolt Ixpocie s. noniinstloii by the Democrats of the Eleventh District. He}. hfnlilas is spoken of as the ilepublicem candidate. ‘ff nominated, he will be elected. and the diau-k_:t will have an table top- zuoritativu. Haj. Mullins is a fine lawyer, a pleasant speaker s._i:ii of excellent personal char- acter. l ‘ -nu‘: Ciiiiiicoiiie Constitution nominates Dr. J. E. Codie for Secretary of State. it says of hire: "cieritiy and sliidioiia in his habits. of irre- }.. iichshle moral character. honest and capable, um answering all the tests of as old-fashioned Jexcrsonian Democracy. we pracent his name. beiicriaz that if he should be nominated and con- sfiucntly elected. he would prove a nioilcl Seo- rotary." Tish Hamilton Nan-o indulges in the following home-threat against Cy.-Neasman Doiloit: “in ma. Dellolt, with blood'in his eyes and thirst for omen in his heart, went raging around the coun- try.-hiseinx vlpcmuslv into the can of the Con- federates, ' 1': e-is-n-'-r real’ In 1576 his voice WilH_tiIo Confederates against a reaoiuuun eon- demniax the rebellion. one extreme aseelly fol- lows another." Tin: coinmbis. srnla-nan says of MAJ. John F. Ranker‘: candidacy for Secretary ef State: ‘filial. Rocker is a gentleman of unlmpeechabie charac- ter, an old citizen of the sum, well ‘izuollned for the office. and it Democrat. lie has seen sufficient public service to illustrate his fidelity to any trust heiaay consent to sssiitoe. and If elected Boers- tary of State would nuke a most faithful. locom- snodatiag and acceptable officer," ‘rim Franklin County Dasoci-at says of Col. Diego], State Register of Lands: "ite has done A good, substantial work for the public school food of the 8i.ate,sad is still engaged in it. Through his edorts some fifteen counties have repaired an increaseto their schwl fund of $60,000. besides’ lame additions in swamp lands. Col. Diezoi did not say he was I candidate for re-election. but if he is we wish to be understood as decidedly for him.” ‘ Dzrociwno candidates are not "thick," by any means, in this district for the Congressional rice, and does not require the expenditure of much muscle on the "pump handle" to ascertain the fsvoriteof the Democrats in this county.’ set Linn down for De1lolt.—[l.lat:ens Bulletin. Not only bomber-ate. but hiiiiiireds of Republicans wiiiauppcri. Delloit is this county, socaiilivcii can be set down for ma iiaaiohty for hiin.—(Ue.id- well sentinel. Yltoat the Macon Kreninen " Two weeks Ago we erpreuod the conviction that the lion. James B. Rollins, of Boone, would he the strongest Democratic candidate who could be otcred to the people of North Missouri for Governor. Our iri- icrconrse with prominent citizen from different sections since that time war as more strongly than ever that such is the case. The Lancaster Excelsior and the hicinphis Ooumrotioe oflast week heartily iaiiorsod the suggestion of his iieuie." 8. T. Rouse. Chief Clerk in the State Tress- urer's oftisoe. is ambitions to succeed his present employer. The Nodavrsy Dosaomai says of his_ candidacy: "We obsone that quite sniiinluir of our axeiiasges have brought forward the name of ti. '1‘. Noland as the out '1‘re_astireref our State. an-. Round in ayoang nine of energy sod char- acter, ripe in experience, and thoroughly quail- fied for the duties of the office." The Potosi Itedlpendent says Dir. Noland is "in every respect qualified for the position to which he aspires. ' ' The Warsaw Deacons! um: ")ir..h'oiAeI-i has the most heayty sad, cheerful support of every one who has oiiiciasi transactions with him in the Treasure 's ofilce." Illinois. ‘rm: Warren County Sentinel opposes Wash- hiinie for Governor. Tits Ciiilom-lloreridgc-Washburse Gubernato- rial fight gees bravely on. Tins Valley cram»: Resolved, that either ilisinc or iirisiow will lit! the bill. now the Ohsriosion Piaiodlaloff doesn't stick to llisioe worth I. cool. Wuns comorr nopabiicacs have instructed their delegates fur ltidgdvrsy for Governor. runs far two counties in southern Illinois have declared for fleveridge and two for finial‘!!- 'i'iis itepubiiuiiis of Bond canal] WW1 "1011" delegate: to the State convention uniaslrucicd. M. noiuuun, of tioiviu County, I! as candidate Blsndor Joriiie Republican congressional aotainsuoain in: district. _ Yams the Oiney Ledger: Dr.1. A. Powell, of this city, candidate for Auditor of Slate, is daily in receipt of fallen giving encouraging news of his prospects. The Doctor evidently has the ie~ side inch. and, as things look at present, I'll doubtless secure the nomination. , Tiix rlrtner City Journal supports Ttes. W. it. If. Adams as the Republican candidate for Con.- groos in that district. ’ ' >foacss‘cou'x'i'.r Republicans holds Conven- tlon as Jacksonville. HI? L1, to elect delegates to the state Convention. ‘rm-. oiney Lcdper says: ‘ivory county in this cangrenionai Diatrlct. except aiciiieiici, has a candidate for Congress. " ‘rm: Republicans of Perry County held their Convention at Pincknoyslile. and instructed °foe J. L. Beveridxe for Governor. O. B. B-rzszsz of Ceias county. Ecisail of Lee. and canlicld of Kane are the three Republican candidates for Attorney General. Tm: ftcpiihiicans of Coies County mcetis Con- vention hurt, to nominate county ommrs and elect delegates to_ the State 35!‘ Congressional Conventions. - Cor.. l'onr's friends say he would not decline a candidacy for the Gorcrnonhip, if nominate-i, but that he prefers to run for a Congressional nomination in the iiiglith District. A1’ the fall elections in Illinois, besides state ofllcers and Ifeiniscrs of (.‘ongreea_ state senator; will be chosen in all the districts having odd aiem - bore, and 3 filil House of itepi-rsentntiri-.5. All the State officers except Superintendent of Public Imtrueuon. are to be elected. Tint Bloonaingtois znnfer says there is no need of pressing "Office-seeker Wsshbnr1ie" as a compromise candidate for the Presidency, end adds that "when Illinois is called upon, either in this campaign or four years hcnoe,to fttraish a Republican candidate for the Presidency, the ' Lion‘. John A. Logan will be the man." Tim Chicago‘ mm remarks that "while the warfare is ragixor in the northern part of the Stain over the claims to the Iuspubiie.-i.n gubernatonai nomination of Wixsbhursie. Cullen: and iinvefliixc. respectively. the people in Bouihem Illinois are quietly pushing the candidature of lien. ‘menu iudzway, present 50¢f'ei.Ki'T of State." Farm the Sparta rfaindcefer: "The Clarinet perairis in putting it, ‘Col. William R. Morrison, the hero of lfort Dennison,’ n..twit.haui.dirIg it was with enreuae disgust that the gallant Colonel had those loyal descriptive words cspusgod from his Congressional record. He don‘t lo-no tin-in, sad the Clayton should blot them out. ' ' ‘Pm: Wayne County I-‘rim supports Dr. J. A. Puireil for State Auditor. It says his prospe-u are "growing brighter every day," and that ‘ ‘iii: press of the Southern part of the State are not alone in presenting his claims for the position, but the press .\'orth ackiiowlctigo his qualifications. his past labors in behalf of the party and the prob- ability of his nomination. " ' Tue Galena oazzue endeavors to pour oil on tin troubled waters of the gubernatorial fight, as fol- lows: "What is the use of fretting about who shall be the its-publhtari candidate for Governor next fall? it is a tune, of all others. when we all want the harem of mature deiiocrauon in making choice of both State and National oiitoers. Then why this anxiety to commit citizens in favor of this man or that, till the ground is fairly looked over?" " Tn: lllooniiiigton ranzagi-eph. speaking of stale Treasurer ltiilgu-ay's candidacy for Liovcrnor, says: "We have fmqnentiy expressed a different preference for Governor, and have no change to make in that view. Convention, however. fell upon hit. lziagiray, we should certainly support him with entire cheerfninese. should he be ciceted, he would. we believe. he the tint native of Illinois chosen to the Governorship of the State. " ‘ J. II. Onzur. editor of the Cairo Bulletin. gets all’ the following: Every now and than we are nominated by somebody for something. The latest position to which ‘are have been nominated is Speaker of the ifouse of the next General As- sembly. -This in kind, and our friends have out thanks. We know we ought to be elected Speaker. This we seynsodcstiy. But to offer on the Spenkenhip is to offer as a chicken that has not yet been hatchedfroui an egg that has not yet been laid, and with ":16 rooster in sight. A consuraroxniritr "oi the Sports Plaindmler says: with a good, honest man at the head of the National ticket, like Blaine or iii-istow, our suite represented by such men as Bereridxe, IJppizi- can and others, our Congressional District by Deirieh. with is eorrecpondingoonniy tickcmitierii is no good reason why the country can not be car- ried ter the true itepubiieen principles, from ocean tooecan. and every town and hamlet of our great C(iIllli..I1 sounds of ‘praise rise to the Git-erioi all good for the success of the men and principiu thattaror the bread humanity of our are, in roll- ziaii, education and the general elevation of our race. Tim Chester Trfii-was thus oxpreucs its choice for Cu miessnienz ")tuidolph—casting the largest "ouublieesr vote of any county in tho 'districi._anii being the elder sister and the prospective ground of oontest--encourzcs her sons to ask of the Con- vention to moot, the privilege of naming the e:.andatd~bear-er. We raeke no dcmatids—es in the put, so now do we stand ready to yield reor- dtai support in the nominee. whoever he may be —bat we carnostiy present. for the consideration of our friends is the southern pan of the district. the than who would rt-fleet honor on his party. the district and the state (the Hon. John E. Dexrich), as I Representative in the next Congress.“ Tsua Selena Isdsuéfai, in advocating Dr.l'oweli, of Oiaey, so the Republican candidate for State Auditor, oays: Dr. Powell was always a consist- wt and faithful member of the party that brought nsthrongh the "fled sea" of our troubles, at- weys active and earnest in his support of all men- aree calculated to ‘bring aboat_ the results so earnestly hoped’ for.‘ Eminentiy fitted by nature and education, he is weliqsaiifiv.-ii to In any posi- tion which the peopioof Illinois may see iii. to bestow upon him. Respected by all who know him, especially his neighbors, if nominated by the ilepiiioiicaxi Convention. be wui go out of Egypt with the largest vote that has been polled for any itcpiibiioen since Logan "whooped '02: up" In '66. ‘min Republican party will do well to place Dr. reweil on the ticket. . Riipatrlck and Grant. [how the Columbus Jear-nal.j _ An enieer of the Engineer Corps has told me a little story which I have never seen in print. though it might explain why Gen. Kllpsirick does not love Grant. ‘1'he.story is. that the then Lieu- tenant General received the following, telegram tale in the war: “dead use a daraaedfeoi to command my eav- iry. W. 1‘. Slililuutl, hiajur General." Ami Oi-ant sent Klipetrick. Witzx mind and hoiiysreout of sorts, with cold extremities, a yetiowneu in the skin. ood- 'tiveaess, dun headache, and an iodls;-“Noll i° stir shout. be sure you mix: tau Dillon: It took, springing trees a more orlfll I-iil°N¢fIld liver. Dr. Jsyne's ssaaiire trial will hrinl “W liver to a healthy condition and speedily remove _a1i biliary distress. . ' :_———-—--a-'?—"""— F111, 0131; the Itivor. ‘ aim inure once: the one! It-or! of A two- uoq gum. hang: on St. Clair avenue. opposite thoflatioisai S_nc.k-yu_\i.I, East 3%. Louis, am.-. day night, mi, owing to the distance from the guy, is gu almost entirely caasuiaod before the gain: of the engines. As sierin was sent to the engine iioases, sad the Golan and nebcock En- gines were soon on the ground, but, owing to a scarcity efwster, they did not render any effect- ire service. The furniture wan nesrlyeil re- rneved to A piece of safety, but the building was ' destroyed. it was owned and occupied as a boarding house and niece by (Jasper Biiwoid. The place was insured in the Altos for 51,000. ...—————-....__g.—.———----«——- “Deed to Rights.” Joe Young. an escaped convict from tlieJen'er- son city Penitentie 1. was arrested last evening, at the corner of Third and Locust streets, by De- tective itaiiisiay. You; was sent up frota.Bt. iaouis for gnarl larceny. and had a two years’ soaienoe before him. After amiax eight months and twenty days in nude his esespuila Jase iui. since which time he has buaailarga. lie . was convicted of smile: a watch from s pumi- nr on the steamer Greed 't‘oivsr.oi which in was pastry cook. The ..vidsnes against him was di- rect, the stolen property bola; found on his pay. we at the time of arrest. There wu a reward of 650 casted for life nsrrut. v should the choice of the ' «F or‘ a ,. . fiuiblc (lap, rind reached this cit on -_ St. .Entiis'_§n5:I1g filtiht-§mwi;:ra‘l,E(unh:-In Eilffiifiii.‘ 3-iaril 94.'1375- ,r' 5 . ( . '*F.-tc'i.‘8 FB03ij_FO0LD0l1. .'Al.nnd oi‘ Gorgeous Sciinery with Very Little Elm to Recommend it- eni mi... no he oppezinniu-n for Klein":-’1’1I.fe Enact mutton Pnrtieip-and in by Everybody. arm: the canine -_ne.u.) ‘ ‘ outrun crrr, D. 'l.‘.. April B.-I ntarted from rortlt Platte City on March 7. with eight men and ‘two tennis. 1 followed the Mormons’ old trail on the north side of the North For: at the Platte mm: to the south n! the nine. following the Sine to itn heed-waten,§I took sitorthwentoriy direction, striking the old Government trail at the Iliehure River. I traveled direct to the old White '8nrth River Poet. leaving Bpotted Tell Agency ten miles to our right. I count into the Hills through the lath. flfhe dintnncojront hero Qolinrth i' ntte Cit , via the Blue. in too nation. The wed in ouch i. A 3 no or [and horse: coliid it-oixht 1.600 wei ht tgrongh in imeon dnyn. it in l route. anthers in not a. stick or w Oun enpaniion. ten miles up from the mouth oi the inn. and Nioht-era-ltinr. adlelnnee oininnty pollen. and tutor in very cum, on on these time L\|txI'.in)lll nrnuntn Lint XlK!‘.. garter leaving the l'iloht'It;j,l found Eighty of mod and water. and a 're6t;y pl :1 mill. e road irora Itutlnio use to title I in Hood. there being only one divide in oronn. . e _ isinnoa in nearly thirty miles. 1 posted over some beautiful enuntry. but the valley on the nooth tori: oi the ills Cheyenne sahen the lniul. It nll‘ot-til niinont ‘ en: titctiity that agricultural purenitn demand and n otild tile mu. pan out the a noted wealth ts?-an be the fluut and most pron lo fanning dlntr ct. in the An in the limo; your reader: have ul- rendy ad, by far. I better dunrlpticn their loan give. I will merely Add lhli. no is-o.r<la or extra- --ng-ttnoe can be used in denerihln the pic- turesque vnllers, nangnilionut citrrs o rocks and Jnoautnt ‘nine lorentn oi which these llllln are con- ~ » - cuertvgctrv . . -in located in n narrow-:liut heautltnivinlieymt Grench Creek Ivvzydcnlrnble-nun in-.-.e.¢cl. The citizens imrnlner upward at _!.000, an: lcaundd UM nnorowho no on claims no and down the gulch. The building: are moittly lug. Auu-zo nunnberero caved, and built with euro, mzklng -very neat Ind eorninrtal-In qunrtnn. since the sawmill; have hogan operatinnn logs are too common, and e trams lmlltllngn atrotxkin , their plitce. Thou etuv~‘.milin are at vrorhan hnvonii the can do tarnishing lumberntsaopcr 1.000. Ono arse hotel in being rooted, nod nev~ oral comm onn etore-mains are under the me chanic'nhaud. ‘Buiidin (500 also some at: are reasonable. A ntur-o-mom vrllihring SH per month. Moat etli branches oi Inemnmtio bunlncu are repre- -ldnlbtl on a tale ncnle. Pruvininnn are highs: '&reeent«)n Account or the road: belognohenvy at tn-eight term: can not got thi-on h. The tint herd or heel cattle arrived on you: v, nuxl 1 htul the pleasure at . vtntxa cnmcx nrxax ~ at twenty canto Ber pound. Large numbers at deerhnve been i’Dll[hL- in. which sell by the more at twelve to tlrtoen cent: per onnni. Genie in getting re scarce in,.thin «act on. Lndisnn, deer and I: in can not stand civilization. r in very hard to get and wagon low. Xe- chnnlcn demand from SEO to 34 per day. There flrntoomitny new and an on for them. anon inhnrcrn get from St! to 850 per day. The Iupply oi men tar exceed: the domuul. end no many are oornveilnd to work that to on will be no better un-ii In etc commences. on they will talk at and 15 per y. 1'vtI)tnrt.e. we have nothing but inn accommodation mall lino yet but live in ntroug hopes oi’ havingnrc - uruuhlinhedtteeinelewdnyn. i ereeeiv e. mail on the 8d hut. ct wtllettorn. nude the be It Bending nutter is scarce. hero neon bu one ttewnyepnr since there been are. (3 Immigration in loornnnlug. Ottltitn at-eat-vlving daily. A lntgi: outfit come in voetcr-day from fre- mont. Nah. ‘boy were kll'l"_|‘H!€\’0II dn n on the road. They kept their ntoek in good po, con. eidnring the rough weather. Another] a outfit to expected daily from Oqlnmhnn, Nob. loot or the lmnilxrabon ietmtn hehrusn and other Wag. nmstntcn. lint tevt iron: the But have arrived gt. A no and {re htliue hen been established tween th city and ‘art Pnern. The llrnt ont- nt arrived on the lid. They daily e t pom. ntngoe through. «The distance in 1.0 mi on. with a road. They claim that an pllen can he igiited mtfl peel”. The new cc at rcneni come from Cheyenne It I out o a per! . Two ntege lines are enuhlimod in city to ozone. ent polnto in the twin, several other linen are proposed. - GOLD. As to thin. lines» but little. The weather in no ntoruny that no. natintneto **' lotcarovnlcnd ntflwto. erroe had been and by the other heirnu no me decenned in the Illllhfibl his will. and at Ere. Shipper: should have ad, and would other-Irina hevxgd d. an eqnnt than in the estate. \.I““’““‘ n I . ~ , Thin nuitvrnt instituted within the put nine months. intense that time two at the heirs, one dim liter and one eon, Albert stoken. lt_n_ve died. the litter being unmarried. A ehnr-ye or venue mu taken in t e case some time to the Snea- cer Circuit Court nlttlnfi at Toy orsrille. The one via net for Wodeen 1. the lith lont.,and commenced 11mt~z«iay morning, the 18th innt., with Judge Jeeknon tarenitiing. The oounnel for the cootnnunttu «ere E. E. 158 Rev an atlorne or thin city; 0. ti. llonvood. ol filial yville: J. . cox en -— llenuchatnimoi Tcylornrdls. Tile eounnnl tor the proponndern oi lha will were lion. lune Caldwell, ccl.J.hi. Iirovm and Jud e Bullock, of thin city, and Then. J. lieriter, or nylorsvllin. ‘rhn trinivrns byjury. The can occupied the attention of the Donrt trom Th y‘ morning until Wndnendny ynltnrnooa. the lvttnwhnn the Jnryhroufihl. in nvetdictiu ntvor oi the ooeteetnnin, net in; snide the III“. The cue en he token to the court of ppnnin, whore nneiher iai right will came, an it nvolvu thonuatnda oi do ‘us. -- _ Iowit INKLING8. Orop Prospects Brlghtoned by Modern ltuchanlcnl Appliances. More lrood roe scandal,--one Riopernont Frustrated. but Another’ Buo- co nnlul-1..ozal Hotels. Special Cerrrvocndenre oi the Globe-Democrat. Du Ltartuteutprll 15.-—'.l‘lte put weak pro- dncod marvelous result: in thin state among lumen. The mechanical applleooen are ouch theta wonderful amount at farm vrovi: can be done in three or four days. which would nntonleh theold people at Kniclzerhooker days. Ill the nonthern out oi the State wheat sowing in’ nearly done". In the central itln tnirly advanced. audit: the northern vroll begun. ltin probable en la- ercancdnvarago will be sown thin season. In some per-in oi the state can: plowing hon begun. -!t”tn_ a peculiarity of Iowa nail th_nt,however wet, it drtce quickly with; law dayn‘ um. I hive neon mud Ind nionhno deal: on to be nluxont lmpnunblmno dried in three days that duet new from the nuns npot; and yet. with all this, it in remarkable that Iowa aeldom in infected ncriotxniy by drought. Should good nvnetlmr now continue the lot!) ct May will and corn yulnuiin well nigh llolaltcd in all but the extreme nor , nud this will re. abundant time {or town to roducc one a mob tcro can record, oi nl kindn of cereals. She ilDV¢i' in in to laugh with ether-voet_ when tickled \'rli.lt In hoe, an the record: ottho put twenty yours will nhovr. Ax xnorszxxxr nquzmrum. - Yceterdey. vrlth noticeable lenpetuonity oi trun- ner and eye at tiuhiut; import, a lctltorio want? an. n owing at re, min hurry 3 about the ntreetn or the our veering niternntcly up and down, nidewinv not oroeewine. It was evident the won in cement search at notaethinx. ‘Tim ilco were attracted by her flltllllfi and the urtlicrlscl that the man it stnnxnt. After an hour or two of perexvinatton of thin tort, cnmeto Y1 it eu-cot, Ivhereon in the Postonlce. booking a ond.nho evidently en tied what nlie wn alter and made nchorgn ll dou in wok a lianity shawl muttering in out behind tn laernrm. Orertnkinfi a man and woman who were walking in nuroly down the pavement the reach- ed out. with the venom ot in eat, no: him by the but of the noel: brought blue 3: man was numrined nod I The the lltolllahl. th lnoun garmtnr. be old hie wile. lie cont rnhended the nliue.ticn'ia I twinkling ; Alli! it he dn‘t, hinlrnte itpouno Irn;°nrococdlti to in. term him, when on euliacent ieeuun uunn up tolnquire wl: thin in: then, and the «lite ex- plained that e’nInn wen her launhnnd and the woman tvne - her nletcr; that they turd lived at Ariel, ad bog; up ty with her nlntcr tor notun run and the tltluknr he got, the wane he treated her; that Wedneedny be cold all hin progeny and thst a M gathered all ho could carry o and ran nvrny on th the other woman. Ethe tent put on her bonnet and shawl and ntnrtcd utter them. The policeman suggested that in Jnetioo won the scope: person to invcnlifaln the cutter, and to a notice they went. wot u the Knqnlrc vrnn gettin his writing ntcaniln ready the hunhud hoot-on hin write out to the hall, nnd when the name mu; .n entire 01 heavenly nntinncuon 1-use e over the face of the injured tile. and she told the Enquire itvviualtittednp. etxiotookahncklor the depoltmnind also nentmathimna on the houneltold ton on re-ea . . net Axououa eirtv’nia-tucrmtn ltoxlrr. _Not)lott_¢ o‘x:1X._B. slow. 1:] tligtd oi'c;.1tp1eK- n c oouid be done. The excitement. in nrzrth. it inter‘: Inedlnto into between here end advvnod. and around ndvrood, to which the dintnooe in nev- cnt miles. ' l have neen Home vervllne epeclnienn or net. brought from that section. nod hear very Large numbers of minor: are make preparations tor opcntn, cinlxnn u noon on the weather will permit. Con- pre aration is bclnérmlnadn Along the ch in: nltt clog, and they on to have tto igginxn Sovernl plccu oi‘ qeutrtz have been brought in. but]. do not know their value yet. I! -we had two weeks or verctweether they could begin operations. Then’! can tell better have the gran note will pun. crrtzxtm of n.ll nations are Wprcienlcd here, from Johnny null to the Chinamnn: They are generally an iu« dnetrioun. honest, porocvorinx net oi xnon. Many gxpicrleu miner: no in the lime ready tor ua noon. .‘ I one in ahveral places .In trnvelin through the Illiln pnyurauonn lnninzmedn for arming, and I think it will more a d rucccu. _ The nail in the vnlln n is very ch nod deep, and doubt I reduce very - largo ct-opn.-.._. The [run in than vote a hantuniisltod ab _ aatnte tor the ntnck ronglat in. rgo - _ do and entire! on it lutionbnisteucn. luvfi . o e of cntlle at have worked every day since’ ehrunry 1. except two._' They tuve eaten noth- ing except thin grand, end they are in mat-eiann working order. , ntnutte. We Found through cartilage oi 1,000 Indlann, ton all on nonth ct Spoiled nil Itxnncy. They were very tyiondiy din dud, behaved very well took great pains in n win: no the mad.» answering my nueuronn qucntione. They were tlreened neatly ned oonafortabi and looked nor- prtntnxly clean. A luxn nun: r or Indiana have collected In the .il.il|n'nnd are rennin oflntock (rote 1-nrioon pointn. ‘rite pave thin e ty null and node the herd oi ntac eighteen hand ninntior. A tour dnlye ago they no oi! twenty it-and tron: no octet in too Canyon. at but oorreepondin ro- rtn daily oi their dcvlltry on Hand (lrnek. prll , ey o O on on I6tfM_tI1lB¢fI and Ive indi- um wen 313100. The nnernlnx rouiottn;ol the horn (zone that notion thnt the tllnneitre rele- ln it--l. éunten City in not out oi the trend. Wnhnve fie wedding. W!-kl. leyvnulte. and nobody Another ‘Talc. coerce ctr-r. Bucn. lttnu, ._}Erii h....mgy;u. uan to title place in enormous. o city in w- lng, mushroom l'uhiou',. Over 600 hoilltttlqxyg bent! built lenizlo 04 two tnonttu. Lat week then wuacity election. and 800 votes were polled. no flglu tree air: and tuck bctvrccn lite people‘: ticket and rather ticket. The candidates tnifiht have been nnen ten miles out on the iiioux C , Sidney and Cite cane roads drumming up votere. chlnainen vo . lcruigtern voted, wotnort voted, and minorn voted. _e birds who have been caught in the net: of true excitement laugh at the damned tooin who still come. A bend of lime: lmiinuv nude in rnld do Rapid City, thirty-cliht rniien north or here. lani sand: , and enptatml two men on the luv to the new Wood oonutry, and nine run oil’ thirty-onto head or lmrnen. They have not been heard rom since. one wan to young mm from Galvn, ill. The other even tram lieu- tucky. Much trouble in ea1mt:tcd(mtl'i the red- lull when gran comes in . Very little ruining has been done yet, and t II prengcct oi old in thin. However, the counuy will o well i ovei. oped thiucnvmcr. ltln not a good polio (or no nun to come here unleu ho hu, at tho cent r - oultttloll, no. A mix ntott Coma cousvr. P. s.—- .:mine the El-thy taper on wttlclr thin let- ter in written, an it in any Ii -rock sheet. A Will. Set Aside. (non: lite Louiarviile C6urier~Jottnn1l.) The name of Wu. 1!. Btoltoo in lnutiliar to the majority or the people of Loninrilie. He wen a prominent citiun oi thin city and one at its lend- ing merchant: up to the time oi hin death, which occurred a little over at year ago. Mr. stoke: had amnened by his prudence, integrity and hnnineu qunliiicauonn n very lu-ya iortunn. estimated to be worth over a iutl.1.rn_liiloa oi dollars. He van a large rut entete owner In this city. and pounced vainnhie property in Texas and other pat-in oi the country. Mr. Biolsne when he died, left ilvc clrildrnn and one grandchild on his he-in, givin to each child. except one. net uni nhnru or in entato, both resin mi menu. a one (in liter and to the g-nndcililzl he gave n one-tontlr n turn each in his nuutn, the niutre oi miter have being one): one- ! rth. One«tenthnhnre tell to the olden. daughter. Mrs. Ellen ishippen. the dbdtfiltd uslyiuing in his will an a vouch for this notion that he met tinting his lifetime ndvnncotl to her. at varioua time». connldorehie proyiorty‘, There were three daugh- cen all named, and two sons. atlzin dentit. Vritfa the exception at hire. Siiinbnn. ll-We We" no rontrtctinnn plitoodzu in their intercrsta. liar ‘[1 “<9; imwergr, was cured to: her in treat to 1;" ltyouitr, Albert W. excites. the cldoet non. and one at the nxecuitsrt 0! lb: W5“- tioou writer the «mm of air. btoiznn his will nvna gamma! to probate in the County Cmtrt of thin wunly. no content lacing then nude. Alter it had been imbued in this court. n suit tvne en» cured in l e C0tlt1.9!_Qt)mfl|0fi Plane la Hr. Ed- vard zthi pen nod lain trite, I-tilen an heir to regain one-tenth at thecleceanet e mu txoqnentined, netting the Court to not name the will u admitted to probate. The ground upon the cult vnn brought mu that amino titlin- Sin er Snsvin -machine Conn anvto din lnce n ntnfi had nlowqzolag. hot honognble, noun 5. gen- nrnl meat oi their unineu in llntrrlnon county. fillpcl. leaving hln wile and children at Council it nits, wont whie en-tutu new, with intent to teed on the int at the land. hin-ttoad~ quarters nt Logan. In tongue up once with hln nuchinen. and nations lain purchaser! vvnn'.'tt.tu lute llichudnon. .lio told her a machine and took her heart in return. An eio einont nine, lnnaed. She went towoodhlne tv re he met er. and the tenth event to mini: , where they boarded: train tor the But. no ienty or cash which he had collectcdutnd in thin wile -nothing. The Sher-lit‘ to close on tile heels. new ntzr D0 D1 ruxitsrnvaxln. - in Jiinyer county. the other day, nentzn hired man to thenold to hunk I email lot oicorn. which turd been left on the atoll: threw the winter. that he rnl t plow the noun . imagine his nurgrlee w on the man eaten back xvi I wagon loa ed with com‘-atalltn. roots and all, which mind a unite on all nide'n. He naid tttitt vran the way they did in Pennsylva- nia. and he thought it we: all nsht. Lwnl. xtxita tr ‘mu ‘nun? Law. Several ereehn are a mu and his trite planted thetunelvee at the bent hotel in Lemon. The most noticeable tenure about them nvrtaan on- ooounanly healthy appetite end no vinlblo rnent-u‘ nl support. The letter was ex lalned h the couple nayln lltll they were look in location. an lineman n lather vi a plnthorlc puree ylouid soon be them and llqcldnlti the de- mande oi the boot. meanwhile the prevention went, out the rather came not. until one dnv the. twnin skipped out. The irate landlord cent on emcer in nrnnit, erho,nrr~ent¢ad end hmur tthem bolero a nation, clurgod wit 1 obtaining --iroperty. under iainn ,.. tcxtnee. The tilro tho. ood count at nkctlon when the legal ervienr of fl Iflhfi 0‘ tuuatoua btccmoet. ' A can oi invariance enrno er in Pawenh Count the pt-enent track when it one detail won 111:1» and the t:iric.ago, itock Inland nod rncitlo iimnd 1 ,, y -' ‘ ' n notion min for value of a grain u out." burned at llrooitlyu b n or an n so re (gorge! this State anving doeid that ..3n.»o'3Z conspnnien nre Ibno-ntcly liable for than not by ioeontotivnn, and that it in not nnceneetry to move .ne‘fligeuee on the port oi the cons any, of course, .u xnaent wu inevitable. The round vrnn tor .we. The important point in thin ease ernn t the plnintin having received 81,“: innnrnuen MOM on hie loan the Court ordered that not in '10 45*’-fi,tod from bid J d e t, lil burned . 3%‘: wire: one inuwfichu tin; ISIIIO h.nn;t(:a.caa LOCAL PERSONALS. (inn. 0. C. Kmon-r, Ironlan, 0., 1. mum 1,.,. ciode. , Do. It. '1'. Kqtuun. of It. Joseph, tn at the Llndell. Dx. Geo. W. 1401313. Hot Bprlngt, in no the Southern. Con. 11. 0. Van ULLIICH, City oi ltexioo. in at ‘Buniuufn. me. B. J. luran, nlntryer, New York, in‘ ct ll.truum'e. llmt. J. I’. concur. Washington. )io., in It the Hinton‘. ' , Cot. Jam: 0. ‘fox uxsonl. oi Alohinon, in reglntezod at the Planters‘. non. W. ‘W. rrnvtsox, or Lawrence, ltaanu, in ntoppieg at the southern. MAJOR W. M. Gnu‘, ot the General Land Omen, Wuhlngton, in at the Lihdell. lion. ll. 1?. llnxutcx, ltnelne, wt... an mug to the in: Went, in at ltan-um'n. _ Cost. 2. it. owns, U. 8. ;v.. was gm,‘ 3-“. Icrtlay's an-train at the Leclnde. - II: 8. LOWEll‘l'llAL. Advance Agent or 13... num'n Circne, in registered at the Liutlcll. Jail 0. l’.txolmm4n. oi’ the liaison City Hones, nun among ye.-.tenlny‘n utivnin at the Planters‘- Mian wan‘ Axnznnon, the entrees. neonat- phnlcd by her lather and another, in at the Lindeii. Titouu '1‘u\\'rs'!‘., (tenerni Western Agent Kings- tord Burch Conrwtny, Onnroga. H. l'., in at the l..itciL-dc. Geo. E. Down. Little Rock; Edwin 1t.Pnrlt» or, at New York; W. C. Duxlrury, Texan; W. B. Per-ry. Washington, D. 0.. end J. 11. haniord, hiontroai, are at the southern. ... ._ _ .0. . . - A Nimvxstrrt lnkiv. in taking her morning gape lltttrly, put her law out 0! Joint. and it who two » tiny: lintore the do‘-:10-_r could [cl it in place again. Her husband nayn he ll&H!l’$“l&d tuck n nutloii since hie mamtd ltie borne. PROSPEGPIVE PARADE. ‘ Bteetlng of the Irish Catholic Booletleo to- = Pox-tent Itrrnngentontn. _ A mcetinxot the Executive Committee of the varioun lrinh Catholic nqclntlnn tvu held it! 8t.I‘nt~ rielc'n Ilnll, litnt Sunday ntiomoon, tor the our- pona of hearing report: from the various nooiotion in "regard to the contemplated parade. and con- tonniai observation 0! American independence on the Fourth oi July. Twenty-nlnn nocletien were represented by their regain: daletntoe. Mid Hr. Patrick lionnhsn, the E3-enident of the Oom- ntittee, oecnpiedthe chair. The meeting won, opened shouts o'clock. and come while was con- sumed in the reading or the rulnuten, by Mr. D. I". Pa:-y’, the Secretary. Mrs: their approval the you oi the eocieties we: called. nod the delegate: announced the action ox their respective nonin- tien. it nttntber oi nocieuen had tnltonno doilnite action upon the matter yet, but twenty-nix have. promised to take part in the zrnntldomoentrntioa. And no learn 9! (allure are entertained. A ootnntlttoe at three. oonnlstln: of Hours. lio- Nniiy. Couxhlin and lieuior, were appointed to acquaint the Grand Mu-eltnl. Mi’. 1!. hieknaln. oi the action when. and to confer with him in regard to the amazement and perfection oi the pro- grnmuie, etc. Oaztno ' the :-mum, Mr. lien- chnn, wan added to the committee. A discnneton amen upon the euitlnet oi munid. and, no the ntlhlr in intended in one reepeot u a benellt to the or-plinue. a number protect thotlght that the surplus ntonny 0! tin: noointloe nhould go to the orphans. It we prepared that only three bxntln..-one for wet: division. be hired, instead oi each noeioty employing I hand, an bnretotoro. ‘Elston band: would lumen, and the money saved oouldln denoted tothe orphan: with houalicini rennltn. _ ~ One gentleman inhmltted n series or resolution: pr~opoeing'thu but three bend: should be em- ployod,'u:d I per capital uncnnmeut of ten oentn bottnncued upon each member o! it society in- wards paying tor the’ rennin. The surplue funds to be turned over to the orphane. Alter not-no dlecnnaion, thin was ruled out at ordér. ‘ Xi. fan, however, decided to rccorumeud to the various eocieuen the propriety oi employing but three beindn. Mr. Hennhui suggested to the meeting that the venom delegated altouid present to their ne- epective bodies the eehieet oi nouuarm nyctem cl roliet. He said that some inch on xemcnt ought to be perfected. For lnntance. one society would allow 3 elol: tneinher a cum of $7 per week. while a smaller and lean opulent or-xnnizclioa gave a smaller amount. Thin ludnoed ccrutiu pulled to join nuch nocleties paying the lnrgut amount, and in many instances the nocleiien were beaten by men devoid of principle. and tho ‘rnemlinniltip or nocietien niidtviim a arnnll Amount to niolt brethren wan ooanuntly Inllln[ oil. lie hoped that come unitomt amount could be agreed upon and Adopted. The idea named to suit a majority oi the dele- gates prenatal. and it can decided to take the mat- ter into dlnonnnlott hclore the vitrioun noctotien. The meeting then 1: ed until the (earth Monday in Key. - % BOUTED BY RAIN . The fiall Player: Dlnxuated at the ‘Weather-—-’l‘lie be —short Stops. Itnln interfered somewhat with the intention or the bail toneere yontoniny. At Grand Avenue Park, in nine of the vrcntianr, about three hun- dred spectuiore were pruoot to witness the guns hettveen the Empires and stocks. Two iunlhrl were played, the remit being: stocks, 1: Sun- yh-en, 0. In the third lining. the Bloch: lutd ne- curod three rune, with no man out, when the rain came down la"-horrnnu, end the game wan called. Abedln played with the Bloch, and acid- ad tlaely. At the Red Stocking Park a nlnnilu ntntn at ‘al- inirn existed. !‘ont-inning: wot-o played by the ltede and Athieucn, when the norm which iutd threatened all afternoon broke lugll in fury, and put I dunpe on the opens. The score wan: Rod Btocklnzn. 1:; Athletics. 2. Many error! were made by both inluu. and been httn ntoodtl to 3 in favor ot the ncuni~pmleuion.nle. 02l.«\l'Xt\H’8 Olltw. .. ' htanaéur Chapman. oi the Louisville Club. to whom the Own:-Dxxocur in lnuleutod tovusnny tnvorc, kindly furnishes the toliuwing lint ct prone to P nlayod by the organization with which hr connected: ‘ April Q ‘-'1‘I§lVIll¢ Tn. Chicago, at Louisville. April 2'.’ oiirnvlllu vs. Chicago. at Louisville. April as)-4.... pvt in re. lit. Lcixin, at Louisville. nv ....... - t.-. vn. St. Lottie. nt Louinville. i——Lon nvi lo ve. Clnctunttti, at Cincinnati. 15-—Lou uei le‘vn. Buckeye. at Columbus. 0. 6-Louisville va. Cincinnati, at Cincinnati. 8-l.ou‘i:vilie vn. Capital City, at Indianap- ol . 9-—l'.ouleville vs. 3:. Lotti». at Eli. Louie. ll-—Lou|Av‘iilc rn. st. Louie. at lit. Louis. )3--Louisville VI. Chicago, at Chlutfgc. 15-Ineiarlile vn. mono City, at Jnl cl. lil—l.ooinrtlie re. Chicago. at chi o. 23-Louisville vc. Cincinnati, at Ma ville. !t-Lottinvtiin vn. Uincinnnu. at lanlnvllle. uocnx. cmre. ._ The vinit at the lllvcrniden to 8:. Chnrien ro- enltod: Itlvérnidnn, l.'i;3t. ChAl’l¢h__, ll. The Willow: played a picked nine yesterday. and rnucnged no eqeeeeo in nix inning: before ruin ntopped the sport. The noun ntood 6 to 9 in the Wlllovvr Savor. The game between the Oovlngton Stan and the node, to be ioyed in this city next Thursday. in creating a 3:04 deal oi excitement in bane hull alreinc. Betting an to the result in brink. The Brown Stockings, et Want llniicvmn, yen- terdny morning, dnlentodn nicked nine by e noore oll.Ho1._ in the altennoon. the Athletics, oi Eu! Bnllcvillc, tell victlvnn to their chill. the can- nitledznoore being 11 to). . —-s-—-—-—---o-——-----—- 18 E03.‘ WATER. The Experience of Chen. Schnffer, Aline Smith-A Promlnlng Uandldoto for tho Pen. 1 Obu-inn aehnirer, niiu 8_v5_ith, though “on to tric.n,"hun't the tlculty at nvoidingcooeeqcenwn And in now in dnrenn, with the chances lnrxcly in his tarot of npnndin; the balance of the Content» ulalynar in the pea. lzle boarded one tenant Jelrnrson City for a scheme which the Courts do- tonnlnod vvnn grand larceny. Getting Oil: under the thren-lottrqns rule. fitter vreuinx atripon tor a year and a hell, he came to St. Louis. About eleven ntontlu ago. Shortly alter ltlnnrrivai n boarder at the Western Home, corner or Broad- erny and Carr ntreet, was robbed at nvuiuable much and none chothlng. The ertdenm tended tocouriet Bcltniler no ntrnngly oi the theft. thll he would undoubtedly have been nnnt “over the road" at once, tied he not kept out of the way. But altar remaining In hiding tor a nitortliino he came to the eurinen. and Inn at once gohhlod tor vngrnnoy. Judge Cullen constant- ntzly ttnnd him 8:63. but grnnilnz n ntny. Bchadnr ntu-ted to each his lortuno in other qunrterc. About two nveeiu ntuoc he returned to the city, and nnocoedod in getting I poaltlon iu trailer at the southern Hotel. Yontcruny. hovrnvnr, while on the ntrnot. he tell under the bnieiul (lemon 0! Detectives Ext: itnd ttolooey. who, having been the ones to npot hint as 3 via. , took hint under the tiny granted. when in nu taken to the Chest- nut Btront Stoiionihn wan recognized by the omen‘ ln charge an the party accused of slotting the watch and dolhlgtf at the Western House. He admitted his i<1entt‘y. but, at oollne. denied the then, though Idmltl it that there one nlmndnnce of proof to convict. l e was vevv nnxlnmt to know whether the I: was not on awed, and on be- ing informed thntit who not, he accepted the nit~ exttoa iaccoxuinxiy nmetrlttng to his cell-unites, "once snore, deer blends.‘ ' ___.._.._.._________ Amunernent Notes. '-.1’): [luvs Drxitn 1laue:.—-«wan Mary Andzro Witw_iil nppenr here this evening on smdue. 01-3'-N110 'l‘m7:.t‘rzlt.--Etncreon'n Minstrels will 5° '~h¢'3“N'.tiou here during the coming week. ‘I'll!-"K3! I‘->~‘-nnqun.»--A line but in now pre- mlled hm with-nan; additional nan hrllilnnt nt- tractionn. . --_‘,~ iisrmt Oncnr.n'rn't._vrh, 1“; wm-4." g,"'u,. neneon of this amov:.iai.lo.._mu 1,. ‘gym .3 31“. enntllo Library nail on 'rhi.,,1., 37¢,-.11,‘ 5,". ‘Min Minnie B. Curttn and Kr. b.me,y_u mu 5. the vocalists. ‘ _ I-tattxn ltmutn.—-on Wednesday 'u.¢,,g,,' M“ an oittcruinmcitt will be given at the 1,.“ 0, lvnslringion lfnlrernlty. under the amine... be Mr. David Small. described no "A Night ‘with Beotisnd'1I‘oet. " ‘- mas Jt.‘1.t.t Bmt.-'i.'hin Iecomplhhcd young ntlnvillo Progrtnnune planlntn will ID, at Mercantile Liirrary Hall on Monday, 3:” am, lupporteil by the heat email.-_ura or the city. air. '1‘. A. Boyle will be the Di- rector. Gunzuourn Wm-rr.u 0Jtitn:x.~—'1’hn Vienna Ladies’ Orchentra ere pertonniog here very evening. §.Iu:tzt:nt.‘—-'l’he Museum of Anatomy and Sci- ence in open daily at No. 8 North Fourth street. Llt<.'rmui.—Prol. David Ewing will lecture at liorenntile Library Hall on Monday evening, May 1. The nutrient will he "The Position or the Novel In Literature." .—._.._._—pnA ST. IIOUI3 IN 5P1sXNTER3e Dtmnta the thunder nttou-er yenierdny cite:-noon tire iii-e~alnn-n gong at the Four Court: we: made to sound several times by the electricity in the air. W. 3. Pourna, who was linjurbd by the boiler crpionlonon the Levee the other day. died ves- tot-dny from the direct or l‘|ll_WDtt{ld.I. Ila resided at So. 906 ltorth Tenth ntroot. ‘ Jone Davin. living at No. me Jncknon ntreet. died euddooly yeetzrdey once. without medical attendance. in wen a noun 0! Wnien, 5 mar- riod men, and a nioldnr by trade. The Coroner vrnn notified. mzv. nonltirr lnvvttt, of thin city, Superintend- ent oi the Prenhytcrian llotnl oi I'ul_s_ilcntion,oll- cletod ynnterdny at the dedication at a new Pron- bytorisn Uhllroh nt lituoogne, Indian Territory. ' The church adlllcn wen constructed. principally, through the llboraliiy of St. Louis ntorchanta. A"-rent, attached to n until: vague, and owned by John Wortman. while ntnnding at the corner oi Walnut and Third etreeu, unattended. toot: {right at it clap of thunder and no away. At the corner ot1'lt'ih and hiyrtlo.stt-cots they wnrr eiitindl brought to a sued-etlil hy colliding with an iron ' railing. Damage triillnx. or Saturday night. Auhle Schneider, Aged tour- hecn yearn, living at No. I Xorttt Soventh ntreot, was not-erely bitten lay a vicious dog. running at large. at the corner oi Seventh and Market nt:-eetn, though owned by wet. I‘. Krnunch. at No. Ezschentnutstrnot. The girl was taltoa to the Dupenury. whore hhIrW0lUId wan pt-overly cared tor. ’ Cotnrr 5tr:r!' more R0. 6.904. Ancient order at rornntcrn, wan opened in Jones‘ unit, and North Filth ntreet, with umvardn 'ol_ ncvcnty members. The tcliovrinx are the prluci1$ni- olncm elected and Installed: Garden lieptmrn. Chic! Ranger; '1‘. '1'._l*nrnone. Sch-Cltiel Jtangu-; 'lhoms.n J. Kerwin, ’n'en.aut-er, and lichen not-nu. Scorc- tary. This is said to be the lnrgent court over opened in the Unitul Staten. Tit): south 8!. Ironic Dramatic Society. no azu- ntnnrorganlutlon. composed ef_eome vary due talent. gnvos. gr-and ootortnlnruent last evening at the Capital Hall, on South Ninth street. The hnllwnn cruwrlccl, nod the prorrnmme vroll ren- dered. The piece nclectnd was I. historical tragedy in live acts, entitled "Blv Thoma: Moore." The principal nharnoinre nrnru'ttte i_)ukn oi .\'orioik. by Mr. George W. Wall’, and Sir Thomas Moore, by Wu. J. Eclin. e_4—..—_..——_... MATERIAL IMPROVEMENTE. Building. Permits for the ‘Week. The following building permit: were granted during the tree’: ending April $3, 1576: ll. llodmnlrcr, turn twoato _ tour-room brick on Menard between Lynch an llentalozni nu-eta; to will t.loo. A. lie Ike. tor A tvrwetory twelve-room brick on Fulton. between so and Lafayette streets; to cost 38 £00. . . listed, for repnlrn three-no brick on Bnvenmcnth and Olive ntrcetn. to coat ,eoo. Chrin. Holmelnter. tor A tvro-etory nix-room brick on Menard. bcttvven Allen and Bnnaell av- enueulocoat . . - e r (lreitqn, tor a four-story eleven-room brick on Ninth and Violent strcetn; to cost $6.000. llnrrnna hlunxnnn. tor atwo-nto eight-room brick in alloy between Scventeent and Engin- ecnth and a avenue and Wuh; to con fi out. it. sonnet. foratwu-story oi hbvoont brick on Buenn Vista and Lanai sireoln; a cost $1,500 August Wo<leknrn,, tor a two-ntn nix-room hrick on NInth.l>etvvncn Warren and outgtvrncry ntrcotn; to cont 92.400. lira. King, for in two-Ilory ivrclvc-room brick on Mound. between Eighth And Stuth ntntctn, to coat coo. Nntlilna Kohrlux. for I titre-e~ntary nlanaonm briéoko on Fourteenth and Gun nveuuc; to wet l-illubcih Manley, tor a two-etc twclrmrooot brick on Cardinal avenue and col nu-net; to cont 8.5m. Auput Lotue, for n throe-ntoryrninc-mom hrlclt on Fourth. iintvre-on Clioutenu avenue and Imnhnrd street; to cont 3:300. J. W. Ilonntnont, tor A KI’o-Il0l'1l'Dl’{]-II'0- room brick row on Jclfernon avenue and Lynch ntrcnt; to cont 511,000. )lrn. Itugnrothn Schuinnohcr. for n ttro-ntory sixteen-room brick on Terelrth and Lnmi ntrnuu; to no OM. W. helm. for a ttromtary elx—room brick on seventeenth, between Warren and hlootgutnery nu-ooze: to wet ,mo. K. K. Woodwnnl, [or _in tvro—aio ulghi.-room brick on Hall ntreet between the man Avenue and Ililfh; to cont 62, . D. . Front, luretwo-nto seven-more brie): on Thirteenth between 0' alien: and Case inv- etmutocont L000. Banne. loraiwo-nicry el ht-rocen brick in all between Thirteenth and onrtnenth, ltiddia an O'l“allon, to cont $1.06). Dr. . ii. Hcuun allerntloon to block on Ole-stunt. on-tr Fourth ntreet; to cont $'i,5tir).- J. C. Conzclinna, tor I tour-ntory tonnmoxn mom bricin on rent aide of fifth. between Wuh- infton and Ohrinty nvennne; to cont 5] . l. Wmnutn. torn two-nto nix-reova brick on Norxna. he-tween Thirteen and Fourteenth ntreetu to wet 31.030. H11. Ann Silence, for A tvm-sto lrrlcl on Tenth. between Wurrcn an ; to cont 8'00. ‘eter Nncrnan, for e teroatorv nevon-room brick on Frnnhlin Avenue, between 'l‘wenty»thlrd and Twenty-fourth ntrectn; to cool. .00). . Janeen Ianciaier. for Atnva-etory n x-room brick on Armin, tween Ytttenuth and fllxteonth ntroot-I; to cost $1.40!). J. 1:. Ornwierd. for n tvro-etory tweet -iour room lrrieir on Wuhlngwn and Lemngvvn av- dnunr to cont 36,600. it. inch, torn two-niory eight-root: brick on Alice avenue end tltntn ntreei; to cost £1, . - Henry Luedringlutua. or a too-ttory three- morn brick on llroedtvny between Howard and Bound streets; to can It, . Win. lluelienlor e two-ntory twelve-room brick on Montgomery between Thirteenth and Your- tecztih nlreotn: lo cont $8,000. . W. skinner. tor a two-story ttveiro-room brick on congress. between Trndean and ricntte etrectn; to cont mono. J. I‘. llell,tor n two-ntory noun-room hrlci on Washington. between Ganinoh and Ewing av- enues; to cm: £6,000. Tolui, SSVLEO. tour-room Monmou- The Weather. Wumxarott, D. 0.. April et, la. m,.3yn°p. ein tor the put ttventy-tour hourn: The barometer has generally {alien in the Boothe:-n States, but an area of high prennnre and cum northoriv winds hu moved nouthwurd over the Luise Region, and the depression, centre! on snturdu. in Kansas and Xoter-ant.) has moved nouthtvezvl and has nearly disappeared. strong contrast: at temper attire and rain are new re rted train the hikidle Atlnntlnconvtvventtvcnl hilnnotrri but elnnror partly cloudy weather prnrnilt both north and tooth of thin reg-lot:.. ._'.l1te rivnrn have nnnrnlly tnllen. nxceot a nlfirltt rise in the ) eiuippl Itlrer nt'ls‘nvI Orienun. and in the Missouri at St. Joan han<iLcnv¢nnvortlt.1ollotvcdli rnltu. Pmbabti ion {or Blonds -- n the South tinntlc Stetennvarta noniheri v: n n. nzy and cloudy weather will rovali, ollovre byhcoldornorthannt win n. elou and "rain. for a (lull Htnten, noulltnriy vrlndn, ntntlonn tern ?li‘fl1\ll:bGli3ll' or o awe mly cloudy weather fall on, rising ronnetnr. l|1d“[>0Illl>|7 aorutnriy win: e. For ‘rt-nueanee and he Ohio Valley, ruins ba- rmnntor, northocst to non wont winds. cooler nod cloudy wenthov. For the tgmrer Bllulanigpl and Lower xituouri Ynileyn rig nmrne r, cooler north to cant vlludn, anddpnrtly cloudy weather. For the Latin region on New ltuginnd ditninieliinx northerly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather. etetionnrynr lower um- Ienturcn and station: or rtnin prcuure. For a Middle Atlantic hut enrining nmmetenciesr or clearing weather. and cooler northerly winds. The rlvern continue ntationary, or nlovrly telling. Marine. New Yonx. Anvil :3.--.'trrive<l—.‘itc:trncrn Went tmes ltrv.-men. nod Wiemmin tmm Live ool. . Quxnnttrown, April &‘t.—8te.arnco ‘ crutnnio from New York arrived. RTIPTURE. lty Dr. nzntu we treatment the danger: or run- ture and e drcadtul lnlimos KXVOQ the an o! truuu are nt once removed. and thepntieni. nave from their nvt-ntunl horrifying ruulin, name at which are nevv-t oen dehfiity. he trod menu: _. Ionn clone-rx .1.-ll Il- est Intnpuzity in tone no may other Ice. one which Ionho lln in north e. During troittvncnt arm can nxnnine troety or rtonn nny labor. 'i‘e enodercte. Ttioec in» e eo1utry un men n "r.:.‘;:'.°::.-":.‘.".r:‘°' ~:."*° “r.°"- ‘sm- vr it! I rneuu canes e oro an or tuntunoat. ntnllnd tor to conic. DR. anaunum 18 GOING. The thmznnndn who have been written Dnflher-man ttliey were rominfo n nenpcettni y ooilned that )r. it. mm: leave lit. All I In A low dnyn, to meet on- muzerneuu cinewhnrn. and that they must no it In ganhlsvflve Hit!-‘MIDI; rs l)r.fl3:l£dl‘ edrmtner eta vcfifloa —§er npn nni tom unm no no ure. oi... all: iii ntrcet. np~ntnirs. - I! MADE (alter and more euilyta ntoch lion in JOHN McKITTRICK 1% CO., UTHOGRAPHERS. , PRIZ~t"1‘EI{S AND STATIONERS, 518 AND 818 HOE‘!!! THIRD BTRZET. _ Superior Blank Books at Low Prices. é-—— 33119152" il?.’.‘i'i'-Biln Bent. Jr. . at dip_!Itlter1l.at 5:13 o'clock find“ morning. April :1. tom. nged 1 year: and 2 on Plnnrsi eon-icon nt the residence or bin parents. ‘(ll Glrrilon avenue. Monday. at I p. 111.. and the body ,tnxcn to Louisville tor interment. Lonirrillc papers plane copy. T(inl'.—-itm-ii ii at 1140 p. m.. Barbers" Ann. he- loved crtte cl Pstrlct. Yon. !'dtterclwIll uh olnee on aloorlay mm-ntnn‘. at to o'clock. from the (null! t-«ntdeaze. No. (ii south Fil- ieneth ntreet. to at. John‘: cnmn. thence to uni- vuy Cemetery. . Loulnviiie (ity.) and New Orleans (Ll-l paper-n pienu copy. d7—D"t5'l§‘i"t7Ti57it5“E3. A 0 l!.—-'i’be rvmnln 'nnnnni meeting he the e a noun .l,...._... at nun-rn editors (or t Gltltliill you to he old at lit. rattler‘: flail. eglueuln] nveerlnx April ‘:6. at o rloek. l vlnlonn hon. 1. D i. 5.h‘on7‘I!ntl‘&.:l'O terelhy angled to nti4md.nttd nine . rnumt: '” ' " Ltnuc c. tW§’;rLLv.oon. r-mt. Pnrvtmx 0'.tiiu.t.lT. Gen. Bee 7. BUDD & WADE, loeccuorn to BUDD. 80)! .13 00., on QLTYI 87111231. « nnnclnl Menu for ‘Laurel and local cnpitnllnu. o try‘: to kvntt on lit. min rnnluute in nnysmnn at 1:111 ‘Illa’? ANl)l..0\Vl£8Tll.l1'l§ll. min Ad- vanced r building purpooee. acne uvncy tor the Irnntnouon or real unite and iinan iaunlnnnn or n 3.&O1\‘l"E"2’ Wnii Itrect than In any other in . Bl ll "-’5=.*"‘7- 'l""."§.“.’§i“ "3" W“ .. .... n nvcr . ;l':vu §n7"r‘a§o'& onto '3. urn reside In dlttervnt DI at 'tpevsotut.i attention to nine invedtmnnln u in hr e. Th:-1 nine tend-n.Weet.ly Report tree to thou den :12: Ionpnirulnto. Send for lt.—{l.’iti.umrg Oom- nnercinf, January ii. W5. Addrcnn ALEX. .‘l'1t(Yl‘HINt})‘£A)! R 00.- m*=-°- "-4 WW-*1 W:l!..-.3¥°.9_*._- ‘.‘.".’!‘€_ i3~UTCHER-S"&DROVERS' BANK; on so‘. LOUIS, nxissounr, Nerutennt cor. Yltth and lion-gnun eta. ‘. nuns? moved on time deposits. collections undo nlluceuliale-noinn. GULD tin sum BOUGHT in suit. Drama! :1 and nnwudnen lreinnd and ruined at lovul-r-atu. ‘ 1}. ll. CIIAMBKTKS. P. B. l.A.NO'L‘O!l'u ‘em.-. r.;'ir..r..i..‘.ii”c.§:. .1 \ Conceninntedmlmnlnting, , Pnlatnble mil Renovating. ' Tam root) Dons run ADD to the Indian cent at leullu . Although prmluclttx the anon: - ml:-ublc rennin.‘ v :3trmIx vs-incl. flue nppeeruner. and n xenon-nily ttnyoovnd condition. no matter how hndlr run down. Depot in Bt. Louie. (15 Wnlnut Street. THE GORDON FOOD MAKUFAUPG C0. . .’“.' “’° "’ .‘_'_‘.’“.*“...‘.‘_: '.‘._‘.’ 354.1: ll‘ "" .‘'.‘?'.‘!‘‘.‘l '.‘‘I'.‘_‘' BOTTLED LAGER BEER '30! B. inieiser 39.’: Brfliiilii Association, 51‘. 1.0018. 310. ‘r 2“ N 3 ‘5 3 2'; § 5:3’ :3 .‘-32 3*’ ..' 5 ti -‘E 5, 2 '5 E 2 r |'- ... for sale to the Trade at Hnnutncturerv Prtcen by DAVID NICHOLSON, 13 and 15 xer-t.h sixth street. Solo Agent for the City of st. ‘Louie, Mo. ST. JAMES HOTEL, on Tim nunormn run. COR. FIFTH AND WALNUT STS. 5'1‘. Lotta, :MEO.. ' “Eur. tuna: and Sunni rm-otmn Hotel in the cm- tirgrg l’vl'|OflIl tor India and tnnxilien. - I. . m. ('41? erg‘ many: per ¢ny—n.ecordlext_o toen- dny nad (ht. ' “"“‘ °"" 3. noirnx. r-ropi-tater. DISSOLUTION‘. HE COPAIITNKILBKIP heretofore oxlniitlt between the umlcrnlrmul. under the Inn name and style of Bern-ntnco. Wetnxclln A Co.) in hereby -lltnolvt-«I by mutual ronnont. Mr. C.\’innxeiiu in clone authorized to collect and receipt luv an debts dun little aim. cued will «too Ind utlnty all unlzuitm um‘ Qscztn at-.vnx.t.\'m: (.iii\ltl.l~':3 \l’.\lv(l'Bl.l!il. loser-u nt. n'rn.nur. at. Louis. Anvil 2!. lKr‘1.I . . JUS. PESCH’-S BOTTLE BEER. OAN’ D t tr! :1 d tit yinlubl g u [racy . re’l'ltt‘)\’§(rll l:I&‘uODlIbg isttmont toethn no went cg’r:gr“n)rl an to "W .3‘ "M 1:";-.;.' 2:" r.‘-“'..‘:.:.*;:.°-.:t'*..':° neon r . n or we gtrrzlhlreleyar uni npnrxllu tor tnouthn. J09. 1-noun. ’ LAST WEEK OF SALE. REDUCTION OF PRICESl 111 NORTH I'IIF'I‘I-I STREET )l'A'1‘ZUIDJ, u0ltTlCl)Ul"Ull.l3’tfl, Yiorintn, etc. . will be nticlcd to Ind at thcahore nildroan : rent rlnoicn oi mm In I. ontnnientnl nrbuntnnrn. A no. It also wile-(lion o! I as newest tones remoninn- httnhu, which A-parnxtu Cancun us. good to eat three month! Liter pinntlng. And upe- clally the bulb plnnin. flowering the whale rstnincr mend. im ed from lfrnurn b J. 11. Alt'l'l2€. liurtltultur t. iron: Pnrin. JACKSON ez M01188, GRAIN 00hl1II8§ION momma, 150 star; etvnnn.-r, nos‘:-ozv: NION’ SAVINGS A8.'G00lA'1‘ION No. 000 live street. BL Louie April 20 8.-The an- nunl c cetton tor thir1eonl.‘I‘irct-.torn of this bank will be incl? at the onion cu Mendel‘. the lat day et any. ism. ‘oil; will be open iron: I to: o‘:-l I an ‘it let. '0I\'r . Ix: JAKI28 )2. l.iJt'l'.. ‘' rm xx. in Alfb mo 0 l.\'|§gll.Al?(/?:1 ‘ .. Br. ‘ll. April to. election tor nine melon. nerve during inifiiygeiramulpze held ahtlatn tliillce nutldraeu , . . ‘ o u out o‘: . o are . an. own. r*'."il‘t."'l.x., amemy." airing in Salt. $56,000 W0 RTH DRY GOODS To clear out the balance of our Wholesale Stock, THIS WEEK, J. 3. '1'. iiiiLLow’s. Embroidery, Silks, Cashmere, Alpncnu, Plnldn, Sc:-gen, Empress, llloltnirs, Figured Delninea, Culi- cocs,LlnenColIin-s,Towe1s.Crttsl1cs Spreads, Dnmtnéks, in all qualities ‘ nnd colors; Sheetlnizn, 8, 9 nnd 10 quarters; Blcnchetl llltmlirtn 5c per yard; Hosiery, Embroiilerloz, In- sertions, _and mums Ill HUB STUCK! We will otter bargains men as were never known in St. Louis be- Iore. The whole stock will be cold. at 10 per cent less than the Whole- sale Cont 1-‘:-loo. and many goods at 50c on the dollar. I1’ you wish to secure Good Bargains, come early to the slaughter ‘THIS WEEK, .A 1‘... J. &T. SWALLUWS. 001 -North Fourth street. 'Aqgrtoi'tz;nsI _"i§sF?§1E'cI' ir”."§i:671*FtiT:bT— General AUUIIUNIDE AID COMMISSION HEKCKLIHS. I03 Bduth Yonnn SIIUOC-' Largo Sale of Household I-‘umil tux-o, Qnrpets, Stoves, Desks,- Bookctwcn, Glassware, Crockery, Notions, Etc. 01: MOHDAY HOILYINO. April 21. at B) o‘(-lock. vvu will tell at our nnlenroonn. in Boeith You rth ntrnet. Porter and chamber Butte. Marble-top Bldehoardn. Idnrhle-top ‘rnhlen. Wanlmben. Boottcnnee. Dents: Velvet, aruueln and loxretn cupntn: Extension ‘re- htea. French Pinto Mirrors. ilntr. noon nod Executor Mnttrunen. Bedntondn. i>oc~5ut and lint: Cloth Churn. Bed Sp:-tan. llnll Tron. nod Lounges. Chou. Oil Paintings: bu-so Invoice at Funcy (Hun- -rue. Crockery. Xotious. etc. 620. F. BCO’.l'l' 3 C0. as2..<2:I..<.=..?;«.-§=_=3:s..-. a.*§.§fll‘?5‘3’“..‘°r.‘i.'*§*.53.’-’:”I.3I§'“3m“m‘*‘ GLOIIE»-D!i'.lil0CR.llt’i‘ Lxb ‘Wlfi1'lrlC!!E £081‘, oxx.-r. $1’ll'l7.‘D_0l'l ‘EYL RECO. :2-..-1. :*i*.§i. t_. v n§% ne.r.outt.§;€t'£'i§¥. ‘C0 BY ‘WHEDON, TYLER & C0. General Auctioneers nod Communion Merchants. Noe. int and tan. W. corner filth and Pine nu. Extra. Logo and Attractive Trade Bnlo. 1“!-'lSDA'i‘ uonzrtso. April fit. we actor to the true the want denlrnble line or good: yet mid ti-an u-anon‘; fresh Bloch. of Domestic. l‘r‘.n‘n. Gingtmon. Ln-at. Aipncu. Detainee. Plaid mun anode. curt. nuren. Tweed. Jenni, Trteott. meth1.Lndies' ml 0rnt'n rurnlnltinx Goods. lhtn. Ctpl. Hosiery. Gloves. Rihboua. um. Edison. White (loo-ta. C econ at ltntn; special exterior: or lfottone. wnxnorc. ‘l"l'I.In it 00 Spccini Sole Ilounelioldlturnimrc at Residence 1214. Olive street. on ‘vt‘}:IJl\‘l:8n.\'i' nwnniixn. Avril an. countena- lax pr-nmxitil at iocvclorir. we seal on the llnuuhoin Furniture. Goods and vision: in the noon. rut. dance. conetntirtx in port at Ktegttnr. Parlor ma Chun- her Batu. Wardrobu. ltnruue. Bcdntnadn. Bede net Bedding. Dining-room nod Kitchen 1'1:-Allure cem- pieu.-. including Glenn and Q‘-ueennunuroz Eli-zen! llrunneln. innate and Three-ply Cu-peu. nuts and Ruxuiu tent. everything insanity loud in lrltadul residences. sale without reserve. . - W.lll‘.l.K5.¥. TYLIR ii 00 $75,000 Stock of Elegant Season- nblo Clothing “'lllbe told WEDNESDAY. Kay 3. on cvtdlt at three tniontltn. IVIIIZDCN. TYLER 3 CU. BY 0. J. LEWIS & C0. (dance:-non to Kurdochii Dickson). LUCHOX AK!) (w)fl!i:3Slt5:l l.t}ZItCli4L.‘H"1'3. mt. $13. one and no North lulu ntreet. JOHN J. l(Ultl>0Cll........................Auctioneer. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Em- broideries, Laces, Ribbon.-3. Fttns. Hosiery. Ilnndkcrcltlcta, Rn!- fllng, Ntnimiook, Swiss Mulls, Ja- conots, Curtain Nets, Suspen- ders, Jeans, Cottonndcs. '.l:woc¢9'§ Cnantmet-cs, I._.in1a-:t‘3F‘E"l'lnt3. Etc. Bnnkrnxr: ' Stock of Clothing. tints ilnd Cups, Etc. On nroxnnr uonxma. April 24. no ow.-loci we will nail. TO TILE TRADE. A LARGE BTOCK oi itnovz Goons. rs u.ozn.u.- LOTS. wtruotrr B.E82*;lt'i.'E. o. .1. LZWIS 1 oo. Boots, Shoes and Brognns,_o Large Loy-out, Representing Over $lS0,000 worth of Prime, Fresh and Sensonablo Goods. on TUEDAY morning. April 23. at our enlnsrooau. coionneacing at9o':lock_ nhnrv. no will om: to the tnitn n em-dun invent or urine‘. tooth and season- nhie noon. shoes can Broennurcotnnrtunz linen‘. Barn‘ en-I Youth‘: wear. in can Boots. Alexi: Tin. conga-cu Italian. ouordn. Prion: Alberta. Burner- nln. riuvr sheen. Ilrenns. et:.:1i'ornnn‘e and tunes‘ in lizrl. that and Grain fox Polish. Ornlu sad Oont Side latte. lrild. Gout and Gnia Poflnh. Serf! Pollen. serge |.".oux~r-one Geitennsnrtl. KM and (Jon: Slipper: and tinnhinn. Janlxun. elc.: alto. Wencn'I. mun!‘ nnd Children‘: Poured work in great variety. All out be new vritlmit limit or reserve. and duplicated tr-oziy. - or J. Lxwtit A co. By JOSEPH ROSENTHAL. General Auction nod Communion Itnrchnt. in Earth Main street. ' . K. srn:1ui...‘...... Boots and Shoes, 1.875 Cases; also a large Bankrupt Stock; Choice and Full Assortment {or Men's. Boy's, Youtlfls, Ladies’, Misses‘ and C]11ldrcn‘a Wotan. Momwr. itpri 91. tomneuczn or n o'clock nan. in my nnlcnroontn. will otter. evil tout rue-rvn. A In and re inr itnorinu-ni or lioou. Sh eompv ling men‘I. born‘ and onthn‘ Ccnxrnnn (latt- crs. A :1: Tina. llnimontle. xtenin. Prince Alberta. Plow linocn. luvnun and n mlnnen‘ and children‘: .LI€XSOflMl’s ............. nvitbou JOB. XOSLNTUAL First Grand Trade and Credit son: of the Season. of Hats for Spring and Summer \Venr..’ TUEDAT. April 23. I38, commencing It 8 o'clock n. n.. at any nninuootun. I will otter. without rvnene. about 1.00) cnu l.l.n.t.n. zonnprtdzx the but at lantern runnunctnro. and consisting or ‘wool. rnltnad Straw lien. {or unit and Ben‘ Sonata ind Bummer War. 'rcnun—'.t'hlrt1. any and aimed dsyn. ‘ nmuaaivtzura. ‘ OLYMPIC TI-I EATER. ICON!) Y. April N. and Every Evening during the vvenk. In at the nv RAND ntxrtrnzta Wedneevilz ego Balgzdfi nttn§::::I.MgARtWELL K5010 ovtd MERSON, "’°‘a".t' ‘ii-‘c$‘tt’.‘-“i‘.’t' §."t'.“.§5‘r‘l»i.f=‘t'.§‘l”°“ nu. con.ou.Tsei.o_otmn ma Cc_u. John R. xunnn. -=-'..*:..*.*::-*-:-°.-.- ’.i’.'.‘.".'£' to 'i..=i.*..'--.r;.- =- 1‘ dJIl‘5.¢fi.}lD‘i'l' not§‘n,Covn£lctn 'Mutn. a‘ Host an ny l- r. Vitals‘ lt..\ KEN. DE BAITS GRAN D OPERA . F BKGAOBRIKNT i i prem- R taunt citizens) at the y(:zi::qn:?bo°nu??tmL'uste. MISS MARY ANDERSON. Monday evening. April 21. will be pruented . EVADNE. -Tuesday-ROHZO AND JULIET. . lfridn -114-.nnilt. of Alien Mnry Andernou. {tutti ny--Urnnd Fxntil Mn inn. ontlny next-Julie Mn n\v'IY.n;liIh or-ern Bonito THEATRE GOMIQUE. Pine etrc'ot.. between Thin! and Fourth. T1115 MOXDAY )ZV‘l£. . LADIDI ADM’l“I'l"1.'D FREE. IMMENSE ATTRACTION! ‘XRST AT‘ TRANCE of SA. FORD .Ii!doVVl1r lb’. Etltiov an otncdlannt D S and J08! OR ill Irish tlpecinlt enilut week 0! JOHN J0 ‘ . I {rent nendoe niwvrx Bil. K00 "A lhil ALISJE IATESI N‘ 311 LA 8 . tfiiulntl an lt)’()lt 1-than annvrr. mo ih:lgr¢mlern.)ltllre. . .19: an an n I ' . . .‘ti...“t5‘,:§§.‘iii .:::=:.:t..*.~" 3.-= -ii‘.-it Nutvet xren Xldltzinn. Ll'.P.lt5lA.K . GBEGORTB WINTER GARDEN Extraordinary Anrtau cement. VIENNA LADIES’ ORCHESTRA GBA CONOZIIT KVRNY KVKNXNO and this try alternoone. Jidietulon. zloenu. ' " vfitzmr or ANATOMY-Jrhe urn-oun"nu't'a .1 menus or Annto_n\y.llcienee and Art is new open daily at No. 6 . will 3 out-tit ntreet. E-If I only, Admluion no eel::.. 0 ‘mule: gwy Dun. e. n b. n.tvtxelv.\'. <::::- :-vs-<Trr. I .3 >> Fen 25’ For gentlemen n. B. 10 NF. rn. snturdny n one y. en. “NM” man msuxmzcn Go. or zvmw segment. 25 Y1-lilil Piiiifl‘i[}_l_.L EIPERIEHBE Bani: Annals, - - ot,5oo,ooo invented in U. S. Bonds, over 800,009 .'l'e_rna Polielnn on dwellings. otn.. written riot to 1874 In the late Underwriters’ essay of New Ynrk, or in the OXICBIAHXA I‘ R): INSURANCE-J COHPANY 0!‘ NEW YORK fiunrenteed by th‘§-‘tunnel: of the twin lln nnrrltern’ Afeaeq, may he re- wrltten at expiration n the NIAGARA. LOCK}: OD 8: NISBET, Agents, 7 live street. 8:. Louie, Ho. GOAL 1 C:'®.A..Ia 1 FM "i‘”"‘°".£.lf~.‘l.‘.’.—¥’t{;.i.€i5lt..“"' ( Agent. 33.‘. xurtlt Second etrcct. \ . Bnin ‘ ‘ rcnervn. J08. !l0d}‘..\“£l.l4tIa. Wednesday, April 26, Boots and ' Shoes. ' J. EOKINTKAL. Thursday, April 27, Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. - J. irosnxrnnr. HERD, CLARKE do FAULIQNER, General Auctioneer: 6: Commission flcichnntn, ‘ Goran: sixth and Locust st:-note. D. Lutmnn. ..uctlonner. Special and Peremptory Solo 01 ’Dry Goods. ' . on 'ri'.nt8‘DJtY nonxmo. April :5. coemvnclur II D 6‘dock prompt. vrn nhall eeIl=iio the trade the [urgent and monvnrted ntoch or name sud Yancy Dr: Good-. .¢u-........u.oo-you Nouou. etc.. that has been oxinrnd in the auction. ronmnthinnrnuon. Themed: on on int-cinu and ul good: pttcmd Ill) be hold. TBQIIJC will comprise. in put, the bellowing goodnx Full line: Glitonulcn. cmimcnn. Kentucky Jeuu. Dlux Aitxncan and blo- halt-n:1.tm donexr ltoctury . urnr1ed:l.tco -loner: Penn. ananrud : 300 noun 1 use 2-button mutt no.1 colored Kid Gloves: !.lm_doxcn Lndien‘ and ('iv.nl'IHlnl1li::'- chieux 1.500 dogéa Suspenders. nucrtcd: rail linen sun and Cotton Petunia and sun Utuhrcllu : Iulilinne Bleached and Brown Tnhin Linus. Turkey Ito-in. '.t‘ovetn. Napkins. Doyllen. it-‘ieh Linens. 5.00‘) pteeen llnmhnrz lttdginp. lumen» linen oi‘ White Goods in Ytclorla Luvun, Xhlunookn, avrlnt ilulis. 1’l4tuen.ctn.; Overnlln. White Shlril. Uudernhlrta. tell linen More nnd Bore‘ Per. Wool. Lenhorn and Straw this: no inroleo oi (:ltolr.e Clothing. etc. sale will oounrunnce with large invoice trot: Jubber'n Dnn_l.rript Stock at Dry Goods. HELD. CLARKE & YAUHKNEJL Immense Special Sale of Boats and Shoes, pot Order of One 01 the Lnx-gent Wholesale Jobbing Houaenin the "West. This Stock, with Large Consignments Direct from the llinnufncturern, will Represent 0. Stock ot $50,000.‘ which Must’. Be Closed’ Out- in This Sale. On \\’KDSl£8DILYKOllKlhl0, April 3. at) o'clock prompt. we nhalt sell one at the Largvet fitoclu or llootnnttd Shoe: oderod thin nenpda. Title clock in trout n lust wltolennlc honsmnnd in runny: Funk and Senmuhle. and Ira warrant them to be rilihifl FIRST-CLIJSS GOODS. We niuvli sell in lot: to null. bu)-en. 0»-in: to the isrza «#180041 HIS 1119 41! bciore. only A portion at the good; will he awn G1-' lnlhltion Tueedav. ‘- HEPID. CLARK?! & l?.ll7LKflll£. I . Wall Street Caricatures. NEW BOOK. 6» pains. containing lt engraved llluntrntlonn. writ! :.\':ronnt.n1rnt mu rxocx at-nu.‘t.:t..\1t'»tn. Yrlc on. 10 route: taper G. in‘ It b rnnit. 'l‘Ulelltllll}G)2 l V’ . “"c.?n'n ‘:1: End lirokers. 5 Well ntrcct, hlnwkliorh. College Catalogues Printed cl nhort notice by C. R. BAJINS, 215 PINE STREET. 6il".1LK’2( fill..- ..‘P\ H __ 3” ‘ ' _ _ $1. E01133 fiztllgg Qfilnbz-Exzmnrrai, fimtbay flaming," gprii £14, 1333. .._... :5‘ Ir Yogi‘: and Liver pol?! gnvrmng M, :55 mg" g; 315 gig. Bsljifi COl'¥".?.R K.'r.‘.‘?'£'£.1s‘.Sv-iletlcx thus mm 13 trite « ml. . o tmole iigshnxmel paleoaz 10¢ ' - '- ., _ an «« am um» mm as we : . u. . »..._... ~ - ' . .d us! I) X I: ll dim nlti I Ch! ago Mil I:. - EINAN 0151» ’ '""”" ‘“”"°*" "°"" ' 5."‘?§§'.‘ ‘ll?’ 31: ‘}‘»'u’.‘.?:‘L“:§°?§‘$l§‘ 3iZl’.§.'l';’Zr°2T§3»'I:. .§§‘2a. ....‘Z‘o? m“£.‘,"i‘t’.—‘uT‘ §‘n?."£'éonxm° 1, «EH ° ' vo‘§fi':x«7§’fn I ‘ """"""“' ‘ nu nml July "3 ‘=W¢;’.:«l_u°33:3l In 1% tan‘ lnntmces we hair; Int!-‘in 51' #0:‘? Pllfiglnoawa 1‘-gjrcinlb (N3!!! 81 aI'N1I!l|’!i lllcun. J. 1'1’. Adsmn lg ca. mralzb um 1ollo1r- “"3 '3 “av 13 E‘ F -3 . _A- 5.1 ____.n,,_, : I .- C WWW‘? Cullrbedltfl notxruul nuret. pan «mane toexce ax an ac:-esuc. , a [1 . u ; ' ‘o ".;uxIbarrw:lr..lo!l.‘l‘i-"tr . .3- _-. 1 . :_' .-4; ‘WEI’ m.-“mm pm no . ‘I’ M1 Kl) .\!|a'E€. Many lmresolel us that not onlv Illa pza "3 cu ""’m‘n ‘"'r°"‘m uxhm "’ °’ “5 RM:S—$'n: quotas common vmnlen Kc: allied 3°‘ k'5‘M‘“g° N’ ’ 1”’ °‘ 8‘ - -’ ml. :1 Mb Lu t reotlocanltsctori l _ - ~~ 3,.-M; . clonal M001 024 M3180! Week! IR!’ 0X)'9fl¢“°‘-'4 '. )3‘: g... so Mnynnd Nov. were out of the ground were hllleti, but 3:; 9.1:‘: 3?: 'l:Sll|l?li‘t1;l.1ll?(l. ".§’.31’nq Elan la verv w::m‘l,r 50"‘ llfilllfllfirl t‘_P!‘U > woolen lo; ouxor-ad ocamn,1\.'3-Sl,'r.: white and §2nc<§2r'l!§-I-1-.\?<:.. ‘«'.¥Lao«-5.511;‘ f9“s'.:u-ca1‘i‘:“s°“‘: ' mum tuoncy man-ct. Every tlsro mswr! MI __ .. VJ .. > ._. seeds nlllln um ground winch had just. begun to acoontled In Lo-nlnlyum sud .na:em ‘rczzu. t cmc,\<;«_u mm-.m_1;mp. 34, ml». eoyou mlxyud 1x~_eaa( 15'-oo|,1.},’¢aa lg I. o.‘:2.~5.*cc. any-c rt:-s»-n'o¢. 10. 11 M05112. «$555 .b¢mb1n1e,,cd ‘rkLh ml, m.,,,og¢,.,.-or dulluclls. U5. mncocxfl Mm‘ tmmul. ‘Wenro com-lnced ttul such an mnouai’. r.1ln1‘aotlag0o h::t.\‘0 llm plaunlgr min uraoncu 1- X Port-—-!‘.’.l 825; my. in '05 June, :2: 35 ‘.;x:::--. fll_’§\l{lL?3;—‘.3:sr¢r—-‘Jso._l $1503 2-: . 2 5: 5<_l:ZNn. rent nlmoul-. . ‘ . “red mm‘ _ , . . amanmgghmbegntnnlacd upoutnuptanuauxv us at r.nltx,g',- to rv. lam: m mm 6» goal, 11.27544: any, 13.61.40 June, )§,mo n . v, 0. . f)mr—-:ao.1§-3., No.39} No.15 $1 , _ _. . '1'1m’'-‘V‘-5‘‘“”-‘“‘'*’“’‘“‘'-”' 9”“ ° ' r - r 2- ' a n lmrm ortltls rcndenrgcan man who can no In denemleedu on I-us. #1 as‘ t ’J n can: 1 ‘c .\a. i 8!. -\' - . ' ' So. 31~TA¥!|iDh!7€t°0d-1 3‘1M'k¢*- . _ , O has an1.r3'|crlaxulnlltmt1c4:tl1n I. . p I y I 1 F rat" 4 Ila I N. n u. . d J. _ 4 o. 1 1. Ho 1 ac. 4 u urqnld be nccdspublc to H1: banks. sot unul E :3 E ‘ ear. Thou person: in: tulsuten who suppose and In market a boner gun]: or suglr aufldmo 3.1 klxzy, |’;!«.’e June, 173;: 1% y. Data. 82-: cash. No. 4.109. Ra'o¢:c>on_--Co. 1 _':l:tc: No. !‘6<l<'.: I ! cent on’. 3.f!é1n!‘3;1:!‘Qt loam’ wm um-o dean at ma :1 slam‘ lmnlss. In . - Fa‘ ; 3 ouv:-our: rm! N lmolhqr awn at pl-nu cyan be smwrtuuow hr :3 '11.-o owerimmn mum nun-r ed e:~ lr:..c My-7. wife .nzN!- rm t-1?’-‘ 3337. 01:: June. 3: sec. mg. 4;: 35¢. bkun!_t~).-vo: 1 mg ha.» 1 -'9 #09. mt _ all g E‘ , remwln Rt: platll-btxlo, vrhlch wtll In y cmn< cm 1, though new, and Kit lnlcn loptysu K-BISEIIIUP-\ Moll. z:.r.so bun-laela. uzrn. b9.lSa5 _ . . o. 336:. . 0.6 35¢. bux_-Array‘-—l o. 1 fl. _. «min motion: 0! country tributary to 8:. Lo yum. .. f,'- : c l >lM‘¥rd panuw emu early plnuu kuled. It can not be the listen. ,.A cam my la beln tormed ln Lew |Mu[u1b;Qll-6. sumo busbahlrn. H.000 butlmls; rm. 1 :.-..~,; 3.0, 3 59.5.; mg .;.,..,n:.-,_ 1 51; M, Sf, 3- N M *° *“°"**"“* °' % ° : = =3-“-*r'==f€~'=«'=1 T.:*°.*°°“- -2.1" *':::=- W '°*;‘°'"'..r°.“.‘."° was .-;':= :3: 3-em .. .. . l §’§‘:s..‘."~:e*'**r;.:3'° “.°s;.*~‘::~ =.8=.=..—*~-.:."°« ~s« - It V ' ~ . ‘ .' a can e one on v 0 ant: Iereaaons w c. unnor n on no vnona— , . no eszcom .~ — -.‘o. -; o ;-. . . .-1-~ - ‘W W’ E‘'‘‘“‘- “"" ‘°.'“1"“‘”‘ '°‘‘“’ °‘’“‘‘'’ § - . "P moss u_v um mt} rflmfin gallon‘? The: wlfi Va nucccla. bu: ieuzeu and nulliclenz lnlzur and : on vluuhe1a;0I¢e. a.t.m bushels; rte.’ 3.5:»: n:a.u1o;.~:o.-- 1\__;:s£- ‘ix’-3‘. 4‘ :15 nWo4x- .533’: ; a. 1‘ :t'o. : _ "so. No. as-nt:—.\'o. 1 :15. F0. ewe banks-to car)’ that enxtozncn tor a nlzon tlme. mlrle . mad but me. Home cu ma. am my me. 3.» W: note 3 llmltcd ecunlr: dumnul lo-any for 611- ‘-_-fi—E,;;—r——— count llworn, which, however, my be considered (‘.,,;'. w,‘,;,‘_ t good demnnd In couaparlson with that teen to: \"\,’nN'rA 5- very Lauder and ouoez-gotllfic cl beln killed by on: fret-nu rout. ‘rluaa Loulslsna II hocomllwz -3 bushels; barley mm buthela. -NUIIIII‘-llln—I\io. "‘3“ .'—_;"*“fi“._,; day’: wnrrnisnmhtuc ullowlnx the t- tmmplms» M1011‘ Bic. Ind lrytlaln addltlon and dlvcnlll- Itupcctlc-ns—-\‘»'::cn:, 65 cars: com. 1&5 cut; 754‘ 1' V 1”,’ I“? l\“"“_'|',':M"Oc‘ lug Into um um. fully half or then: will ezlsh cation ol Industry 1: la be-llevul the nu nr Clan anti, 8: can; rye. : curs; barley-..i curl. 7107 |"".‘ 3}... 3; 1,“ 3) met they are an But unless two or Lln-cc c a 1 at will no rapidly and greatly in rcmsl. '1‘ a men» . auwn mum 11.1.2131». teipu hvaumn about oust; on y arwt selec- 'm ‘mg. g ;. rttln Ind cloudy weather léllow their tramp nnh urn wlll not lntat-It-ru vrllb re nerlm uul mast and Xa. 1 «mm. :1 my cash; Eu. 2 do 81 my llomc 1: mg unutuona. . nth. . . . ill» It 0-. I U! we tbmo fifillh and F3“ , Y M A I M J kl): In in . And Ill Ari h 171 «me hr slnntcm and I! ll! ll eollouabl ha wldelv Mn '¥l(l"Jmu. . !IX.D8s—- as-nrxntl dull. We uotazflca dry :l:el’t:.$V";lalal:tlll:[‘K:¢l)FllKln':£1£l (‘3en,ct1llrmlolv’eln§" Q" B*;*"'K:|‘ X: P M‘ :3-‘find £111 at: queauon no: g5J?u‘§°'2 °n“°$m¢'u1:‘.§mn fol‘ ‘adopted hula yenrwtnndlezfium lnrgm-yam n. The }iv.éa£vt;a—\t'.b¢eus’l.1$oul»ushela. flint.-50 Ia and meet llawczqheuvi °‘:‘?*&’¢‘*1 - ’ 31 n Ill: "“"'~‘““- A plums utalntcrdnyli rm-y uncartnln nud mv ntnplumsn &3dl'lllw.2.£tat'lu1l[y_ nun: : 1: push shlymeuu-whcxus.ou0bunlxe1s. do x1);ra1sc- ugh: dry mu; :15;-mag; mtquagxers ‘hm “'”r“’““°~“’“-"’ “" ’°"“""’°”‘ "'7 " ’ ‘“"T_§_,"f€‘ mom. gull. has-em-. umay mm on: ma: ls- mm for wuIch1tlalnu.~nded,- l‘11l|sdI!lDl-ll-ll-\Drl .51-.w rout: sumn;t—2 r. 24. l0o;.dry ml{1oc;damage.-.1 :o; g.-agmuuuosxe; ‘ in 39350131 °t'¢!133°1“‘« C-'7‘-‘"‘1"‘E “’°“"“‘ m“"¥ _ . " " rumble pluung u‘.1s|4)nll may tnmplro, and that ameflcnn. What dull and heavy; Claim nnd_ amvraukeo QAMSK1’-‘d~'i_¢}-’g_$ d “Mme ‘ °“"“°°°'°°° ”°" "‘° """“°“’ ‘"°"' “‘° "" ‘«“§f¥'e“$?=“.'»:=.‘4' 3:333? ' §~z§’駑;§°.-?§$’v‘.".‘.'\‘.°2,1.‘w“}‘.‘. '?fi3.§}“°»:m’1‘3r’..'{l‘2...§'°.3'sl’5 sums. of Gmlnln Enawnnhdwanltonun. E"u§i“f. l.§:3}'§3 "}=o;u°a‘é'5°:z?'.“':l?.‘a"l’x‘T§§’§’{c. 0”” ';.u£ “$‘o.'T.;".Z‘.§'. “.‘§'5.‘;x7T“?’s€’e‘°.‘,’.‘L‘5‘§§ "*~*'*“~§'E 1°“ "’“‘° "“"""."°‘““""'“"’°°° °' M “um Q-o:mtr11»xu.} 31 -v.nm...2 utnnilnrclflxcnklnd sncocutul tobacco-gmwm. zruurvinar nun-Ina. Arm! 31. H476. Ir: t.rr1:'nroox.x.uttn:1'. Prime 1». 6. l5'.'»l.'l$!.'i’r,; t:tlv:t~d—cl'tol¢‘.u:s.';6:'-I2]-,’e,, W “-0 "‘:.':.~,”“"..,:".°. 1..- 0 . '*2:‘:*2—.=v* . 0 W M ::::.“:.: v °=- W-1° v 1°33‘ ‘_‘m1°‘““:“;0‘r::£’n‘f::’°l';:“°“n:",k§'A. A — "W-*-'°‘-" '"”""- The hnm:";:':o“:f”“;';°{h:‘:‘f‘:f;:;on in ‘An 15:33 {3}}: ; "Z53 Cargoes ‘:1 vb:-at nu z-Km an wafituad on ma; affilttggsx‘; t»t‘:gél'5;c~r:,:ga‘.fl!n'« 339$; Green 736 um ‘ . ' Sc I’ A:!l‘l 31.. 1 tall '1 M ‘ may . _ - ' _-I _ , . Jams u-ax: net. ' t-goes we mate 1: corno -1’ : . age er .. -- luxe amount (limbo trad: ul lat. hauls ls coaducl» h‘%‘l’l;1"‘I‘€;§‘¢.Ill ryfitml '3: :11 ‘§:.a’.a-ad net.-uot: mu; lhh ltnportnnt smvlo. 13:4 (-116 tum» 3 $23‘ . guns: i'»d1uWCl'Z Mr-goeu American mixod com (or Dmshs L\:~—bmrcr nu 175:-30¢ to: wlntcr. -ed on cash. or ntafly cash. than in u rctluetltm Ln ,,,m,u',‘,f‘{‘:_'u‘.‘}‘;’,.‘ 1, 7 “C “ml 7,5.‘ _m',_,,,‘, _m,_ pccllvo qutlook. vra oopy from ileum. 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' ‘,1;-5159.9‘.-gasp. 1-ngnrisci-sou, . me]-gfignf - In-m«—-trill salvsilon oi young nion to the death. The reverend nllolnsn ylctur 5 T A T I O N E R S in the very rl¢.ne'Il :4 Ben Juan mum, snawlll -only arm as-our WW '5‘ fig, ‘ Ttlrflh‘ IZ"°f5f§ °°:'i.°.l"d°d tl'ygm:1n‘dmlhaI:.‘i;ve'n]tl:' :I‘t‘i't?-oxttoglsll gt‘ vlYl‘l‘i:c‘fiY::‘c-:;)%t:]ii°8 smrlfiglcdng ‘T531’; PR Hie i'nl:ilr::"s‘sI.t0rp‘l')1'ms:s.Ila flIl"d¥:Ll1:i" "- W '”“‘*”i" "“""c"' 3" “Z”. - H <' or ' on mu '1 ' . blood I ll: LI b " ' it til I d not their Wonderful and Start ' S {ritual II‘;-TEES t. . im sntud. "nae snbscrll-or I Isrlce °‘''" ” H ‘M M ' BNVEO3 3‘? Manama Illbru-7: Una” v:s‘:spr:§:l1:Ilt:IIgo:l '5.'i"i“°I‘§l..«. would be held I lives nfisio diam?‘ ' It w:sn oniyelfy gllserisl thnt in 1m“ p ’ sips-e so one peek-train lat inn uu._ Aiictxus _ -' ' ,‘ ' ' .i.i - P53 §f.“"...’.‘.‘I‘E..’.‘l’.‘2‘f§.’*?‘.§?‘.!;'..‘.’fl:z.‘.‘.:f.‘ ..:....‘.Il. Ltnlu are invited to Inlpoct the latest ad- diuons In ilovr Staring hiillllncry mode It I). Grow- lerd &Co.‘s; II also to see the but-plus they now elferin every description of Ladies’ Boring Coa- tnmoa. _ rot is good I-Tlnvnnlt Cigar, wholeonlo Ind rotn|l|,goto‘P. Bbdd1.d81 N. Fifth street. ...._......_.-..—..¢.j-——-—-—- -nnumit I£n<i‘snsmpoo nan». Al no mm: street. - _j_.__.¢j—-—-—- Int. Wmrrrzx. 617 st. C'las.rics street, I regular graduate oi medicine, has been longei-engaged la the treatment ei,clu-onto diseases than any other physlcisn In the city. Ncrveusidoblllty, blood discuss, sllbnpodimfgnl-IW ‘HIIITSIKW 0*“ °‘ rrlte. Circular tree. ————-—-—--—-o———- ._ ' Ail. mime or llstnunnn lor hand and machine use It Whilols Thread Store, on North fourth street. ‘ - __.._...._..........: "Reduction lncnrpwte. 81 S lies.-vy extra super tor Si. Si hoary Ill wool in-o—ply lor an unis. so-oant all wool lngrsln lor Eli cents. ldvceot tannins. lovely styles. tor 50 cents. Io~cc'nt cotton chains for no cents. 85-cent I-L besups ior on eeots. I5-cont hcnips lot-:0 cents. . lb-cent Canton rustling: tor so cents. 17.lr;:.nt.I3r-uuels and other iloorgoods tar below osarhot rates, with I hesvv discount to dealers. Boo csrpet noon at Wnzboll, 'i‘n.2n e Co. . Oorner Filth Ind Pine. _.._..............:.._... ' To l(ormtxs.—~3lrs. Winslow’: Boothing Syrup iorClaIld.ren'1‘ecthihg has stood the test oi thirty years. Millions oi mothers can tcstliy that it ill reliable. Relieves the child from psln. salient the gums, regulates the bowels: givee an infant” troubled with wile p.I.l..lI.l, quiet Alsop, Ind'lts parents unbroken rest. Bu’! troll and nest! shsdo trees, (mile, ohm, oi Colman A son. oi the st. Louis Nursery. twenty. years established. Lceve orders at Runs: World omee, corner sum and Olive. Troesisrgeund. - fine. __._._._____.__ IN BEXIIIEFONTAINE. The hunt or Mollie Death-lie: Funeral ’ Y1.-sterdr T50 ‘IIWYK1 '33 3193' -in Jon, the young woman who was murdered, in I 69. of luionay, by William Cooper. on Prldsy morning It the gm-any ol Grand and Show avenues. took place yesterday afternoon, at! o‘¢lo<:k, trace the hiorgnu, which is located at tho sentiurost corner oi the Jail yard. The unusually trsxic ehnncter ol the event which resulted in the death at the girl. said which may possibly result In the death of Cooper at any hour, had its client was the morbidly curious. IN! I lsrxo crowd stood waiting about the somber look- ing deed homo. souls hoping tor I chance to see the nice or the victim, and others to least on the smallest unhappiness, Is shown hy the trlonds oi the rleceued. Fol-tiltiiltoly than was small dis- position on tile part of those having charge at the ceremonies to minister to the appetite ol the ioungers. There never hsving been any question Is to iduntlty. the body was not exposed In the Iiab-room. but wee prepared lor Interment In an adlolnixit opartltiont. The immediate friends oi ' the nsurderod girl not being in I condition poon~ ' sud nlarily to meet the expenses oi interment, the some_vru nlitlertskon by tlioillon. N. 0. Hudson. lnfiliose lalltliy the girl who emyloyod It the time oi the shooting. A handsome casket was pro- vided, In which the remains were pllced. alter having been bedtllegly arrayed by the friends. Attila hour nsmed tor tho lunevll Mr. Codry, . the undertaker, had on head drawn up belere the Morgue, Ihoerso loeconilngiy plenied and eight carriages. Rev. Dr. Bllrllnglzotn, oi the Second Baptist Church. took chnrge ol Ind wnductcd the religious ceremonies incident to the oocoeian. The ‘ ' procession took up the line oi march for llelloiontslne shortly after 1 o'clock, and soon thorositev the victim oi love's cruelty was depos- ited ‘Ln our last earthly resting place. Cooper, the slsyer oi lIloIl_ie Desn. appears to have the same proepoct oi liie that Moore, the young man who killed Mabel liall. tied. Although dangerously shot through the head, so time pro- gresses the olaaoces el his recovery grew better, and last night the Hospital physician ‘hrs reason tor the hope»-vvhich cooper does not eheorinlly entertain--that he will live, until deprived oi ills by something more eifectual than I bullet. v in his quarters It the Hospital he is in chorus of the po- iiee. In otllcsr being user at head in can anything should "lihfl up." PRECAUITOHARY. Under the Bludow or the libs hot-d’I _CrooIu-Joliorscltnltorondllls eta. Going to the Jail and directing the inmates into the straight sad narrow path which lesdettito uyrlghlness horesndhoreaitor. is I most Isudablo \vIy oi disposing oi leisure time. but it would Ip. put so though the wolves lied been gaining en- tnnco to Air. Hleliur-I Bclseltefe boarding house. under the Ihadovroi the shepherd's croohtlloreby working disturbance 0! wind among wards and terniteys. Divers Ind sundry lllu, sows. luxivee, eio.. have been found with the prisoners oi’ late, Ind Is I rigid search ior loot Incl: Iriiclcs is made whenever I victim passes lnvr.-ird through the fall portal. the presumption naturally crises that these tools are carried in by visitors. menu: of prisoners no ouretnlly wstchod, and II the guards will not ‘Admit slooaeneds where surveillance is proper tbcv tool load to think that I llle now on then all I In under the halo oi Iivelitfelism. Huro- aiier. t oroiove Joillor Scllultov wl emphatically shake his hclufwhen unknown gsrtlos mnlie op. pliysllou for admission to the all to out and man In the moral vino out there. In his opin- . Ii, the lever imsbsn men oi lllls clieractot, tits tower alt-s there will be to award Isxinst. 130lB‘l'KROUS BRUIIII-HAKER. Ii I Flt of Intoxication Ho Becomes Dixnxorously Familiar with I Pistol. l./vols Becker, alias Dsysmi, is I brush-maker by trsde, who resides, when It home. which is not once, It Bio. ill Lesperanoe street. other penyis besides the Booker luotly lists their abode It the visa asossd, Ind Louis. by his peculisrl. tiss, has made izhnuii the terror ot all. By the police be it tilsurxod with being I chronic iooier and dvenlisvd. Last Saturday Iltornoon III wont lsogue, Ind Ending the entrance to his apartments locked said his vrile Ibsent. kicked up I regular tornado in the neighborhood. Alter swearing sad threatening until almost * , he broke through I window into his rooms. and resurrect- ingsn old pistol I deplbloi I trunk. be- _ la III‘ il!lIV.1l5;.“!§‘BIlIfl Ihosiudnlféngadangzring the noon I vv l’lIllD5:1,lD' co. ergawt I is it . ::.::.*:,‘.~:'.*.:.*~*.*.*::'~**:.~ :1‘ w;'*""°‘3" -F7" .. ‘ I . taxicateii as «all Is lira .z.'.'x.I.J, 8:11 %0,?0?:,d.ill:- aft! meld be intllotod on the onions. they lien Aogillir I5’ tow! tor the Ififimd Diairict lliailion. I v n on I we - disturi/Fox the V‘tI<C.. 0‘ W on ‘ gnu“ 0' ——«-----..—¢—-.-.._.......... BIIAIVHNG 01!‘ BRIGHT HOPE. s Seeking an interview with I Circus ~ liiimtgerv-!'IIIntIsl Experience. Wlllisno Wilson is I ssllnv, sod csils Vandaiia the home port. 'l'iiere he drops anchor and turn his course, erviillnrllr. but. when times become herd and work source, be spreads sail and goes whichever way the tvinris oi iortuns may Mair him. its looked in on tit. Louis Saturday. Ind, audlngsoircus in town, concluded to join his lortuu-es so the ssivdust gang. lie hunted very nearly all day Ior some one ruled with so- thm-Ityte hire on Iblrbod canvaenien, Ind, not iiudlng such potty. began to thin): circus business 1vIsn't so nice slter all, when some one ’ suggested that he crawl under the uni. sod. once inside, he ovoid readily and the manager. Acting on the suggestion, he proceeded to vmrii his Ivsy hcuivtu-moose under one oi the animal tee iwhra III vise unsalted by I I tender, about the lone sedlioad in I manner ' uvr ‘lee. lies [lived 3 bed y injured I364“ .: Ilmlod-I ‘WM ?.:‘.:z::’ §.’*‘.v*.':*.:.*>*.2'%.::*r~.....*. .'f.‘l..':°‘?l.‘; ‘.".‘l.“’:i3.'e‘iI.”l£‘..’l.I‘l'2’;? *3 the Annpicea of tlie"i'. M. 0. In the Young. Men Sofa?--Ad~ droaoen by the Evanzalicts. Sign: of the Trinity in the New Testament, as Reviewed by Rev. lohn Snyder. The Baptists oi. the ycenienniul-‘Dim course by Rev‘. Dr. Ford. Rev. Faiher Filling on ‘Protestant Literature and Mixed lttrriagss. 'l"he-Meeting It Mercantile Library. A largely attended pnblle meeting was held at Mercantile Library llsll, yeslcrdzu afternoon. under the Invoices oi the Young lion's Christian Assoclotion. The exercleoe were under the di- rection oi Mr. G. A. Hall. oi Washirigton City. Ind lair. T. X. Cree, of Mobile, Aia., two senile- men who have been traveling (or some tlntn In the southwest. engaged In ol'§lI1Il.ln3T0i:ng‘ htou‘s Christian Associations and delivering addresses. I‘roi.)tIlIncne presided It the P1580 I-D4-‘M23’ cronye led the singing. Col. 11. (J. Wright stated, at the opening, that linens. Cove and llall, representatives oi the Ex- ecutive Ooxonxlitee oi the Yuan; Men’: Christian Aasoeistlurs oi the United suites and Cansdo, would titite chlu-xe at the meeting. A hyn was sung. beginning with the words: 1 "ltejoico and be ginrli The itcdeenlev lass come! (to look It his cruiilc, his own and his tomb." A prayer was then ollcved by Rev. Dr. Tudor. and another iiylne yru sung. tilt. HALL said: I need not say in this audience. atler the announcement tluvt is already made that we are bolero you to-thy, Ind your association has Invited these services, iar the special purpose at spending an hour in wnsicicrstlon at the needs at young men. and ior porvonol work und por- sonnl odor! in regard to their aelvntlnn. This lathe obicct ui our meeting, and be-lore we reed the Scriptures, I ask you to join with me turn nie- ment in silent. Iolenin prayer. for. bmthers, we can not tell you anything now. We have only the old gospel to xx-o:sch to you: we have no new story. But \vo_ live sometimes tell that a strong‘: voice. Incw lace standing before an audience, nu under God, Ittmewlt some to epoclal linings, suc aeivenre met to consider to-day. so no meet to counsel with one another and |lI’i'ea_\' to- gether. Tint, dear Christian ivicnds, or In mind, tinny good on e ll-om this service, it will be because the blesses tiplvil, with its |HlIi1'lllla.- ting power, until I: to our ileum. it will not be the word uticrcti o nun loot of God. Alter I short time had been spent in prayer, ult. can: . _ read iron: the lstlu chapter oi the second book oi iiiunoel, descriptive oi Dovlil‘I anxiety about the Iaiely el hIs son Absalom. then commented on the pssueges he had mail, as lollows: We have here the question. is the young man Absa- lom Isle? The question was twice asked Ind twice snsu-err-I. not It was Iskosi too late, and we lllitl the lesson closing with this bitter well over ills slain Ion. ‘There was I t we when. had he been an anxious ior the buy Absalonl as tor the on man Absalom, the eonmplences might Ive n Iiluemai tron wise: they were. their very little oi the ' COL‘-RT fllS'l'0lt1' of King David or oi Jeruullem, but I have no doubt that men women and clliialrcn wont to ivliers they lt'ul’l!ll&5t1I tlmi, but Absalom and lellavzs came late iillcy did mine. to the thum- tax olaiatluas. 'i‘hey cored not tar these llilnfis, when the seventh its came. with is gt-and Jewish crmuonles, not where Absalom was. do not vvheiliar they had. as In st. Louis, glues toiotnpt young Inch. 1 do not hnowvr other there were quiet rotroou when Absalom tool: his irlul-Ids to have I ood time in the cvcntlde. not know it they out such arts to in the unwary as there are ouéour streets. ‘they no, unque- tlonalily, low. proved tastes among oung men on In young men coltivsio to-day. Va and tile :IIas' Ions, oe l.lavi>d‘s did. wont astray. There are how young Inca solo to rule as then. The dllllcully was, that in Ii; l)Ivid's time notllln ' was done tor young men. Lion and women vrcu «to service, but there we: no special ciluri made to reach youn men - and we know that through the rel no at t use fiewlah Kin the young men dr ted utrs , as they doto- I . it is not neces- sary that I ouid come to ht. .otiis to litlk shoot the temptations that beset young men in our great cities ; it will do I! t.'0l?'.‘l'l‘ll.’l' VILLIOBII to tell there. I vomolulnrr. when in I country villa , I Indy came on a visit, Ind she Mild that in II! great cit where she lived there were pcoplollvinz next door. and iiieg.di<l not know who they were, and I could not lleve Mill. 1! some one had said that all these pieces would be are on to hide em ltnow know Iselv so. not 1 Intel: to-III come iron: villages and sin or towns to make iluzlrhonios in great cities. I steak trons ox- erionce when I I that these a do: men, and hue ladies. and possibly younger men Osc- cuslomedtocit ills. have no conception or the temptation tbs meets I young man when he xotucslniot-Iierlarnaud liestlo oi’ vliyliie. One ..IoIutli‘nI learn it to go to he city, I weal -Ier ye. Lila never looked so I) thought tits Is I lull road in the history el others. I would nislto mysoli Insmr that I Iron «I be I memisantoi thaiJ>lIcs; that I’ would some to any country house In sttryrlso my comrades by swim I had scconipllshed in that great oily. 1! mother bade inc goodbye, and. as site are t bit or tears at sorrow; [wondered wtmoty mo Ienveet when everything looked m bright Ind promising beiove ms. Israel to the zit . lty Intentions were the very best. All tho’ notices of Icllrtstisa home were around me: my ruorlla were llnnly estab- iiehed; but scarcely i landed when I iottod gsy wlnpalllons telling use b the hand. ioedln tee to laces wherei ough: no to . lwu gnu - naliy «ion the dowewud road almost to the spot tvltere the tint step was is on iron: so path at lat. I remember when the tint glass was bold tween the and the bright gacllght. lio-er brislntll looked-anal Ills gaycmrv pltilolislllp there Ives with It, And the ovculn went in such corn:-‘any. I do not went you ink that this ilie led uni by monivilo are out- casts, teen oi the gutter. ‘hereto I genilorasul via . if we may on cell it, oi going dosvo to liel . In this is the way Hiltybllllfilllttl in cities take in got there. I Items In in casual as we seiner emu the table In the vector, with lsdico around there, and when the game is won his the subject of ieyeus laughter. At another time the some companions ms be seen at the table eagerly cl ‘lltim rum: cum‘. and as the ilmsvv them down they know that on those as s rests all they Ia.-Ive. sad the manor oi an employer. Tit’? vs: Iowa at In esriy ho gain‘ is“ the I o oi ninnv who occupy s _ stores and commercial .ms is. I there is the "fa ills even I , I. more are I in and ovsryila nit malleiipleassnt. A: to or l1e'rlocx they Isrs, Indlt would notdo to tell rivers the night is smug ‘rivers are many ymuguillneg whgske N13“ ronsas-or oso.ula or line: we al.u;5.uon. " it II {ea mm young nice we ii row the niluones at Christian aloe. This Ohrisllan Association any ,seeoI I little one to oiiset. this Illflél oi evil, but it is Iuap in I r lit direc- tion. We wutwnaclyonng iaee be are they enter on the threshold vice. We IvInt- to oilsr then: the influences they had in the home eirclo. We want to relscll them before they take the tint step in the doivnvnud walk oi crime. ‘It is my to - sure I voting roua early, but if he take the dawn» wttrd sleps on the vskto hell. than n nothing but the gram of (Soil It will sev . Aloe: I hymn but been sung, sin. in I. delivered an Iddroea. He tion: is the young than sit young man over where he I. dcd iii - ?er?Ni’:enaIludcd’ igniolsg _ Influence, the young one in the iamilmilio young man in the store, the your: man w whom he had gone In lmurs oi vccroat on and tilessuro. It was I and incl that there were multitudes of young men in excellent employment, In positions at influence sod yet many of their Iriuznlls. employers In dear ones do not know Wbn1tlIt'i' they are (5lIris~ lines or non do not know Whelllr)’ they are viro- iessecicilrisllvlnn or not; do not luiovt wlleiiier they attend Glsurvfil or not. lie was (item to plvsd ion: Ipeuisii start for you 1 men. for n iieiinite oilurl. iur I imilod em» ’l‘iIsro were too r_eIIonI some oi Ivliieii Dir. Clue bid lolerml to. One Is that sin is so glided. it is so iillurlil . so It- tvautivs, vice is so Iicsl-lily and lerairiafiuizs so numerous that run tliudos tie It'll arid ionrouly lsnovrit. ‘fliers are mill; uian rillrlrd by then- senolv whrihsl neln snilun or telling’ the steps that ioitd to ruin. The boglmlllixsoeau pleasant. um] they inr at the teII..lI..Iti-all oi the road. Are we sum-ion y sniused ks the ciuiy oi’ omgi no to these young men and mriinilofi out hell I In- irsrl Tiles-o imi wine to is do! , at the Auociu» lion Iioanu. In lvuilin ton, some or parents sisters and lsrotlicrs. ‘hey would say: "Will '05 lusts I special effort to: mfiy son, or my sis- er, or lmitheri” "Tltovo is young man in my‘ store that I am Interested In; will not you try to win him for Ghrleil" said Ivlullu-= ‘filo xrootofiuri oi the ‘focus Men's Ciirieilan As I ion was to ssy hlmiiy orda, to stretch out hie iy hsavlo, to provide slut iiltzvous you room Host. no won toltosr oi their having herein It. finite I‘ btilllllli worili 32.60.0119, smote they could we parlors. larariee, in rooms, I gym- nsaioia*{‘_ievery'tl:‘I1ag lavovohlo liters exor- I -oises M. m.L¢‘i;.‘lglbI‘lliI-u”1'hvIlla'iI V6“l‘C$llIy needs: . reset r o Imam were Irena men. III In Dr. over some . srpseioytoaresr I I In tar men men osemlwi or aster--I Ia. ospsl you. lloclid not met that to big the Uimcls; ' id be 0:2: 30‘ $15” '" in Ii. pm r-moetliig, opcclally ior yuun nun Iii 12:15 y. at the rooms oi the Teen l_en's éliristian .‘i‘uotl-fiatiou, Singer Building, on tub and hoenst 1 no . A collection was-Insole in old oi the aseocittlon, and the meeting adjourned. ‘ Signs oi the Trinity in the New Testa- ‘ ' ' ment. "Are there Iriy signs oi the Trlnityln the New “.l'csta.nient?" "was the question considered yester- -ds evening by the Rev. John Snyder. oi the -Oh oi the‘ iienalahn The text It-as I Corinth- lans viii, port at the sixth verse: "But to no there is but one God, the Father, oi whom’ um nil things, and we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ." _ In opening, he rernltritod that two weeks ago he Inked and attempted to anrwerin the negative the "question. "Are there my signs oi the Trinity in ' the Old Tostlttrieot?"‘¢ in scarchlnr tor this mys- -tery in the christian scripture: we must be care- lul nottolio led aside iron the main issue by “ _quosi.ion's oi great Internet. but not or pertinence to this discussion. The question of Jesus being ancxccptlonal lIeln§.‘and oi his being miracu- lously born. is not in d_Iepul.e. Kelthcrio the pre- oxistenco oi the Melsiah concerned. We are ooeilncd solely to ' - ‘rill! QUKBTION: Does the New Testament iurulsh testimony to the = eilect that Jesus Ollrlst to I member or that myo- tery. the on-oxlslcnl and co-nqtutl Trinity? Itle unqucsticnnlsie that the apostles. bolero becom- hlgCIit1Mhtl'i8, were believers in one true uod, lath: strictest sense at the word; and nobody with en; that between this simple mils and the developed Trinltsrien doctrine to-day, there to .awIde ii. We have I nghtto expect. I: the ‘_Tr-Inila doctrine be lrvlo. that Um-nctt'l'iereln the Go: lscriptures the aim lo Jewish One-God lalth o the apostles svoul be amended. lIn~ proved and ‘expounded. Do Ive rind tilaitho nls oi Gllrist Ire lnirl! snseogitlblo 0 said to the shall. worship the lam! nly shalt thou Irrvo." t. in the sermon on the Mount. the Lord‘: Prayer. orln his instructions to the twelve Apostles or sevcmt disciples. enunelate this doctrine ae par-tel the r pr-ope mitt. Aiicr tun; all use bet he could irom earned men. eves-ercnd you clean told, he was unnbietn iind even the trace oi the doctrine oi the Trinity in the worm: oi Josue Chrlet. The only iolr quits- tlnnior eatoovx ourselvco—woIIld In Impartial men. who went to the gospel tor the first time rind any wants or Ciirlst hinting At the TI-iniiy_, ii he liasl not before iouml them in an entirely diner- oni place? We can eaailylmaxlne that Christ might have Iott many minor doctrines to the development at his Church. but the Trinity is the career-stone oi Chrletlhnlty, ncconiing to orthodoxy, .Ind,tlIorc- love, we mi lit rcasonatvll expect that he vroulxl hnve ‘trod: mod It very roquontly nut] in unmis- LI be language. But we iind Jrsua rclvllig with clillalliite simplicity upon the love of inlltcr. There is not is word which shows that Christ I.I.itl'cru:l in the great inndnnlentai truths or his religion iroin that oi the whole body ui his un- Lion'e prouhr.-la and teachers. This one incl llsoiild re [end the controversy. But more An: various passages or-vetted. he believed, which are quoted in pro!’ nu Jnu»: nxlarmxcz or rm: rntsrrr. For the moat part they are coniinod ’io‘llse lnunti Gospel. but in the otiier three Gospels It Is cohtemisal by the Orthodox, mail this dm-.trIIIe is ltlleroxillnlly taught. It is Irgut-II that nobody biittho liiuu-sme llelng (‘All Ionrlve sIn,aml..s Cllrieliorxavss sin. llloveiare ho is the Sum-olne lleing. liner L:lInIt's words: "Tiles ye may know that the Son at Mon Itetli owner on earth to iowlvo slaI."stc. Ils nu-an ,"'l‘mit yo may lmmv that I l_l!llPl lirlih [iotver on earth in iarglve sins " "tints nl Man‘ is only In Hebrew Glv I-»n moiullng When." and In tilts case the llljiirist meant to tom-.iI the doctrine of hen! there could not linrc been aboiter lltan tlIis.uId he ml Iliiave Iriltl _ . It has been c-mid: i-nlly Iswrloil mm the liaplismnl formula. "In the name of the Father, outs nnd Italy (lime-i." tux clear evidence that the Aroslles in In this uctrino. The sin-alter questmaeil who Ier lllll Iormula was Included In the New To-tginenl. in Admin- istering ha rilam, lilo Apostles never used this aII~ Iniporumt ovmule. ‘i‘iIoy bsptineti in the mine oi Jeanscilrivt. ilus. allnuilliuz that the pauege is genuine, it is no nrmmollt to urge that because the neueessre Inch neii iogetbeiglhe persons are therefore equal. several ixvstrtncv,-I were given In -which two or more pcnonn are rnontlouui In lholllble In the nine oooaecilon. and it \v I eluted out tllst It would be absurd toeonte d at they were ncoensrtl oqmil. orthodox peo- fle It A I I'll oi Importance to he wont: oi cstte, "Iloioro Abraham wits, Itn." Tile most natural and obvious, Is Ie the correct remllng oi this passage would be. "iielove Alirnluln was made or horn, lives." it no aeimple dD('JlLl"lHA‘1|) oi Christ’: re-existence, olther actual or potential. ltubbl ‘lcasot,In lilo Teilnuri, Mrs there were I: win things created belorc lhevrorlvl, vI:.: The uim en oi Lalsn. the l.uv,_ righteousness, the Israelites. the thmnn ni rim-v, Jcnlsnlem. and the liesslah. the ion oi Dnvixl. "I and my I-‘ether are one" ie lroquolltly pointed out as uenriy establivilin the doctrine. The Jews were shout to atone ems ior slaying title as they dcelorod It was blas- gioinylor him. cin union tapruclulm hlinsell be (led. Did Lhrist, in reply, Insert the sublime ureriznr or 1-ll: rtwtlrvl No; buthe answered thorn: "Is it not written in your Lsw. lsaid. Yo one gods? I! he called Ilium gcods. unto vviioin the word at (Iud cams and the ri Ilurv oeonot be broken’ Iey o oi him, tvisom the athev bath sancilliad. ’l‘hou lasphciiscst; bo- osustl l Mild, I line the lion of God." lie merely say, li Moses could oall the [II ,‘ I. and you do not think that was hiss;-hcnly. wean on Ilainhi blssphozny In me, who Int saactlii especislly by . to oI& niyseli the Son oi Godtu-for that I all the expression meant. The opening eheutor ol John's Uuspel ls ,, " to furnish. the most setlsiactory tools of the Trinity. L¢Ii'lll|' out the question 0 their itntlisnticitys-—IlId I invite ’ number at iesrued ntondaubt it—liIe main proposition laugh: is I protest sizalust ills then prevailing Gnosticism, which. while It believed In the existence oi I out- Silpremo Bet? bcllorexi also in the existence of subordinate cities or vusnnatlons Item the So- rexn Being. ‘rtseliellevorsln thlsd u-loo said hat Supreme Being was good, only cro- stcd at was good; craiure, thointrodnctlnn oi evlllntothe world must have been made by subordinate gods. The’ principal word in the cllsrm.-r vros , I Greek word. oi which Ive’ have no absolute linglish substitute. Innv be described as the window, the lnlellcnl and the re o All (led; and, in some In stcrious flltl(l3lI|il‘&J0bifil eol;lnec‘t;uJoIeoo with ti‘; n rec -3: mo y /woe, was nee called "God," ax; "divine," Ind the iegurtli art Joins declares that In the person 0! Julia Clirillt ibis Logos (or the Word) became Ilesh. our ideas not bell: in sympathy with Glsostlcrlsm. this is It ounce an sntlrely unimovrn by modern thuu III. Anatnberni other gcnornlly uoeptml re in"s oi 8orloturolIearin5_ on the subject were cotnbol. ed In aloreiizla manner. ' The reverend nntlenian than women iosay tltsl, lnstolvl of ilmllnit the doctrine oi the Trinity set iarili olesrly. and In I manner conmionsunte with its importance and dignity. M‘ at Irnw 'l'ltX’l'l , in II treble rsy. Time A osiles Idlicetrd e mail doctrine oi the it Inluto o-bonus oi God, and were the Trinity Chrisiitltill . mall I Yaalcal alrmnca 0 non part i‘. all} taught. The Church ocirlns. and in church at n sumlnlng truth oi the Inn! r seemed it was that prascilod and sustained iii the simple I WGN np'(3l'rl u II II ‘ I on lav HDDIGWI’: dootl-less oi the veil oos ideas end I is i I l’ " md'"l°I'I" rise as Is I lie oi God and the need 0‘; ;....‘3n.I vi toononosz tore the groundwork of the xospe . The drst dlsciplesiliiiiortod Into Christianity no new tho« ology or mortality. Christianity vvIs an Idditlon ta dupmsi out I I the essence oi the Jewish ielth. It was not an abolition of It. Olivia! Intel: “I am not come to tlellayy." Ila came to total]. Ami the Apostles eoul not be guilty oi the awful blasphemy oi Identiiyinf him with God no Ilsrt oi bad. The Greek pin osophy oven ooulii not make It separnte God at Christ, and so it nude him the San, equal lathe Father. Baptiste and the Centennial-Rev. Dr. Fort! It the Second Church. The nor. 8. ll. Ford, i.I..D., editor oi the (‘Aviation Ilcposliwy. preached to I invite coaste- gstloo yesterday morning in the Second llopust Church, his subject being "Ti-is Centennial and the liepiiste." The discourse woe listened to with I very. great deal oi attention. While do- norulnailansl in its hearings. thetlismsvvai dia- clmod In I ..,. ,. .hsnsIva, patriotic uni rollxiulil spirit. lleiore ilio aerlnml was preached, the pastor of the Church ielnsrlwd that no body ni man stood liixhavtllen Iiaplisu in the nulls 0! time who had struggled (or civil and religious liberty. it use meet, thcreloro, II this, the Goillcnuisl year, that ltsetists allould learn at what their prodecor son but done in this direction. The present mu the am at I series oi Iorinoiu to be preached between novr and the Youriii oi July.‘ . ‘nu unv. sun. roan thee rose, Ind said there was nolncthing in hu- man nature which made up all that was grand and noble in the eontempistion oi pslrlollata, and oi the struggles tor civil liberty. But there was I ireodona above that which was won at llunkcrs Iliil, lsexinzton or Iialsvnrs--I lrudoua which min you by men when names were liardlvknovvn in this world. but who liereaiter would be remem- bered by Olivia! Is his heroes and who would vresrseroiv vvlaleliwoold null bvi htevthen In worn by ear Iy kin . Ila oallcdli ioiltlon to II I test, llavglsiioa, , it: "And they overcome weld coxotrunrxlrru-toil tin: Int. Ii over there was I moment when we lelttho utter bel lessness oi our condition and the sin£nl- ncsa ol a . it was then tlint Bstavrwonlll tell us that more was no hope for us, and would seek to bring about recklessness and despair. To (site: was to die. in moist cues, for the Evil one closed It every avenue oi csca o Altai he could. llutch t was all-poweri’uI,l appealed to. He who knew no all: was made sin, in order that these who knew no righteousness might be made rlgiiteoue. And this was by is blood that spcaitcth better things than the blood of Abel. It vrua not by our meal bearing, not by Inythlnx that we ourselves can It do, that we could nerve out-ecivco for thin r.oII:IIr.t; but there was "me tor a look at the Cr-ucincd One." The “oul.cr" eon- ' me: was then noticed . St. John Isys. "and the overcame him (the Devil) ,hy the word oi the teatlmon ." The Apostle Paul spoke oi the con- fiillilllilli his testimony, and, in incl. his testi- tnony bolero Axrlppa was the most sub- lime and cilociivo I umcnt not delivered in (liver oi Chris ity. It was not- In the roll at artillery or the blood ill to e bottle- iiel-.I that l.lllavrIcwr_\‘_1t':u Iicllievod. but In the lam mic iuanncr in which he bore testimony ior Christ. We do not suilielouty . member this truth. We- are inclined to associate victory with great mnrtlalaclilovemcntl. and to Icava out of consideration the silent sun‘ ring and lonely hero- lem which dare and net lort I right. The child does not know oi the love at the mother so it vvnliu is her side. nolthcr date the world ulvrnye know 0 those niertyrs who have been martyrs to tnsthand liberty. but who have been victorious through the " ood oi the Lsinb." I-xrltn Dn nutna was particularly pointed out as I defender oi ro- IlgiouIllborty,ond an advocate oi the Baptist doctrine that {ore I person can borelnted to the Church he must he relstui to God and that every not at obedience to the commands oi Clirlst must be vaiuntsry. The reverend gentleman cem- montctl ul considerable Ion tliiun the story of Dulsune who was credit will being the In- quirer ol gov Wiiiinnis. Dnleiuns was In Jail In London, and his friend» often sent him Istol-Io ol milk. with I pspcr stop er. With a pen made by hllmell he vrroto in nit on the 1:» yer "Omens Irons h'ewg~aIe,"or"A Pies ior religious rmsdom. ~ lie lllussoli could not read the mainuecrlpt Iiter he had written It, iur the characle were invisible; but on his irtonds uikin II y the paper they plitcvd it before It lire and I u charoclers then showed themselves. That work (till Into the lslsmls oi lL0_cr Wlllinrue, new l in; In his Ave in llllode [I And but then an .|i|.\l)0]|I\l In nlslor. lie became imbued with its sentiments. and be made the dcclnratlau that "tho or-gurnents iev religious liberty were written In milk. but were answered in bl00tl;" and they were rile vouxnavlmt nr Ainzutcut l'luZl2DOl’, which recognizes neither the right oi Chumll or lilate to control I-eilmous n mien, Anti tn-day the tart)‘ millions oi‘ In.-«lilo II the United Stowe would battle tor the pnliclplce that were held by the uteri Anabnptlsu oi cenlitrice ago. Another item was Obhdlisll llolmcs, who was ocourxcd in llovieu tor the declaration oi’ his religious opin- ions, and the apeakcr hoped to deliver an ntilinru on use very spot when this took place. To-day New Luglanll. with an unanimity which was lid. would rise up as one man In llcfolise o the prislol iloa lot which Obndilth Holmes was II.-onrgvxl. lI'Iu there not Ioinetlilgfi due to the memory ui these martyrs. Ivlloondu everything and won the victory not cmlntin their lives door? The udncnca ollhestl men Itn ol Iiaviist rlnclples have spread in I marvelous manner. olin uane organism! the ilrit llepllst congrc tlan west ol the Ohio. I! Columbia. Then 1 cm were only thlri adherents. bill now _ more are 303,000 In that Istrlct. Ono liundxnd years ugoilio-re were out 96,003 Ilaptlsts in this conulry. vrlti’li.llm,woo dieuplegbut nnw there In neiirl 9,000,000 llltp Its svllii (0.00-'i.Dm oi -Iouple. a population has uereiisevl ten times, Int the number or Ilnpttsts hos mnltl Ilod eight - old. -‘I‘iIls woe tlmiu II the blood a lilo Lem . Isptists lied resolved but I monument should be erected to the memory at those who tied taught and mu] been vlclnri..IuI' that they would reoo thereon the bottles thnt ins-I been entered Into an the victories that hsd been won. ‘nix Ilnnillexnr was to be more practical null elrecilve than Wooll- in 011's statue and that was. in the Ilia >0 ui co lc cs. its be lotinielun at light and II! civ I and rally -ms libert . The claim: at two Ila list cal- leguI—--iiic Wu tom Jevrcll and the Le ntn o-- weru set iovth. 'l1Ie tint was seeking an on im- ment tund of 960.000. and was well worthy oi sup. port. They were both llsptist Institutions, and consequently denominational. but they won sull- Itnotinliy liberal. In conclusion. the reverend gentleman said: By all the memories oi the put; I; the remain- brsnce oi the endurunccs and I'll arm at the heroes oi the areas; by Ill the mints an woes of this world; byell the oprosillons and slits that confront us, and by all 1 III Christ hue done ior us. let us work! our (loll. let us secure our- selves {or him. I that we mxy be Iiilo to give I suitsblo Iltsvre--'u-lien t:lII-ist says: eve my life tor thee. iy treruous blood I shed, That hm: might rnnsolued be, And quicltellrd from the deed; I me my me lor l.lIeo— ’ Vi t Ixssi thou given tor me! At this Cliurch the experiment oi mt-IIrrcga~ tinnel singing. as distinct iroui that led I. I clwlr, ls be-lnyghrieri. and thus in. oudvriliu I lo leadership at . Cronin, It Is is success. Protestant Papers and Mixed Marv rliIar.s—l:I"itl.hor I-‘illlng at St. Xavier's. Rev. l'auIor Villing occupied the pulpit at St. IAvlar's Church, corner oi Chrlsly avenue and Ninth street. youeniay. and lilo important points to his discourse are [iron hclowx The world is In obstacle to our salvation. There can be no illmilurlly between its laws and require- ments sad tliuse ei gihrlsi. because our I..ord's mission was vaporize urai. vrlule the world has Nlllloll to the haiurul order only. The world pqnderud Ll human psulons Ind huuuia lrsiitles. and when the ministers of Ollrlst touch that, in order In gs n salvation, no men: overcome our nature! ln4‘==lnhl.k)ltI to evil. and set in strict con- lcrmliy with Christ‘! teachings, the world ex» eisllns, This is too severe. Thee so in the davs at Christ's ere:-Iiixion when all the world rolniced. only too A miles, a all mankind. were ialllmil to him. hrist was oxen-su.-rl lsotanvc his doctrine did away with the vain delusions with which the world \vIs ooh-' tented. Ind showed that the way to Heaven was that oi the cross. In sorrow Ind tr-ibuistlon,Inv.I in complete eenionnltywitn the Church‘: teachings, cnlciiylivx the flesh. The lrstxxcziod oi Christian hlsto In t be called the oi )4II-tyre; inillianso Ch liaise seacd their lsllh its thcirbloocl And lull i.°rl..- triumph oi Glmsllsnit . when the King- doms. ioumlealna the rules on o Ilonan l-Iinplro were nearly all Christian. then come the oi balnts. lint new people obey the bchests o the world more jov!nl'IytlIIn those of the spouse nl Christ. Evevflv-hctc we rind the Nations open y gmncmedtochnstlnnity. In novvspeporsnoilpe - til: the most 3-luring insults and calurnilios are hes uponlt, Ami scarcely I voice is raised in its oiome, Is the Jews oi old, vvlia,IltiIotl it separated and divided Into sects and parties bf‘- ieriy opposed, yet All united in door ng Christ's teaching. and utllotl nut tor ills dent . ll an attack is made on those vrliom we hold dear. ll‘ our relatives are villiled In line press, we bitter! rescilttlleinxtilt: yet when our Mother Chore lltllDEl'l4?l¢llilI[l are trusted vvitit cou- toiu tend demiou. ivo nnultbrv with Ippitrozit indl ounce. In this: ecles o Iileraloroiles I greaidan orlo tsltii. epoorliumanlutolloet is not It I! times st-le to onrsvelllialelso slo- inelit ansllronded I» I c ti oi sophlsms and dloestlillsd with clinical cry. and the (min alioes oi isltil are In danger bola upped. Yo: this rungs Catholics shots are mulling such matters Ibstain [rota altendla Proles - Int Churches, when such subjects are isetme . Pmtesienilsovl end its iiinainerohls sects Ipnin oiiyinslly item Catholicism. All the portions o div netnitltiilsy yet raisin were obtained train in. The ervsrse will ui maaliimlopposcd Itsoli to true is ill. Trusting alone to the guidance oi weal uatsn reason. and Iticrnptla to lelind tlleroou I doctrine more compatible to usually, they drilled iurthor and iurtlior irons truth. Another subject it on which tor some time I gave doslrod to soon . ls tlist oi mixed lush-laxes. no church hse never proved at them, and it she eonseuie in some Ina noes, it is onl evils. I-‘.xperl_eilt:e sec y to are d proves that it it me ‘yes In lraugli with great 4‘ H -r to lot . The «null. oiascul united :2 God insulting and than no danger to tile .. . .-In... iron: Incl: oi unanimity in the parents and the probsbilll oi religious tur- rols In the household.lusil& the Church It its condemnation. Let all eoniempislin such I rnarvts‘§e' consult vvillatlIairpastors,aII In tlrnoavolrl edangcrs arising therefrom. Above all, pray that the cor- ruption. tile inddolity and impurity oi the world may cfi]lVO‘|Jll6I to unlvsrssl obedience to the ' ur o Christ. .——..—.—..——¢_.._.....—._——.. A Fractured Ooilsr-Bone. on laturdiiy night 1'‘. I/usbbsrlnx. I saloon- Ieeper, oornor Eleventh slroot Ind Clerk avenue, ivtilisoa his my twins. attempted to stop I rtinoo way horse. an olive street. near Yonrtoenih. ‘rise aoiinsl. which vvss Ittseliodioa heavy buggy, was dashing along at I load rate. and iir. Luslzborlng dashed out aitsr him. As I result. he was Iinucted down by the horse, run over by tho lmggy, and new iasruoens conlinenieni brought about by I iraotoro oi tile eollor-bane. —-—--——-0--————-— . ‘run Iiltciuil furniture Compahy. in North lflilii street, have now on hand I large and well- solecled stock at Furniture Ind Upholstery Goods. which they oiior at very low prices. Call and see. . Young D/i_en'I Sndnlity. The Young Men's Eoiislllv met In convention yesterday loveuoon It tiirlr IIIII, toruor oi Klein street and Christ} avenue, luv the election oi om- corl, with the loliowtng vcoull: Protect. M. J. }lt‘..\'iiuiArI; Assistants, James I‘. Weber end 1.. It. nergerou. ‘Pile Installation will take pisce on tile am Bong; in tiny. J ‘blianirestatlone. A Geatlerasn. His Wife, Your Cililtinn sad Servants Allaest Scsrsd to Death. A C.‘.lidCsI-r‘.ad_Tlvoeglli.l=e All-—Oae Ilsierlailred lad WI'tl'».1 Auessllte Recno-(lilo-.is Playing In I Locked Piano. in one (at the most pleasant and Iristocroue lo- calities of our city, is low evenings ago. there were eome strange uiertltesthuolui, by some sup- posed to be spiritual doings. The bells about the house commenced to ring. First the trout’ door- bell. than the servants‘, then the kitchen, Ind then all the bells run: It once. The lnmatea watched lint one and then another of the bells, but they always rang when they were not watch- lug. Aitor guarding outdoors and in until ex- hausted. and they had become extremely alarmed. the ringing stopped in 3 no in the morning. The set-vI.nt-girls give notice that they would leave next day. but to quiet than the gentleman oi tin! house told them that the disturbance was caused only by electricity. and he would have the M“! tired; and away he v.‘ont to see the bell-han_,ccro and have them ucerlaln what was the matter- 'I'hl_)'l1§l|l¢nDdI0mI oi the wires and loosened’ others, Ipcndlng nciirly a day in the’ work. "All right, now," said they to the gentleman. "You'll have no lurthor trouble." And so be paid the the street when all the bclla begun to ring onto, and with ntottishlnz violence, startling even those sturdy men; and they hastened "once more to the breach." The next evening It 11 o'clock‘; the invisible "Swiss boll-ringers" ootnmcnce their dangle; music again, and continued it hall In hour buioro reaching the cloeing note. For two ovettlnxs they acted only so they were acted upon by the ' :" ". "flesh-and-blood" lingers ol "(lei-bung Thom- osee." It wssthonglit that cloclflcity bed coni- plclod its work. and there would be no more trouble, but that tizouxlitn-In I mistake. in the morning the beds at the children, with their pro» clans it-eight, were tound vnovcd across the room, the location oi other pieces cl lurnlture changed to diirorent parts oi the room, the pictures broken down. and the eonls cut. The children denied that they knew-anything about it, with the excep- I-Ion or th eldest, who said he had heard loud raps around the room. This disturbance WM re- pellled three evenings, when the etiiiildren n-er: rel-novod Into the parents’ room, Ie ey were I too much tnzlltcncd to sleep in their own apart- ment. The next evening, however, they retismod to it. and tliey were luvl ootafurulllf “turned In iurlhe night." when the piano commenced to play. They opened the door and listened, and Ill played most beautliully, Ioeuiapsnylilg I lady I voloeln Iona. Detcrniinod to no who It wee they heard, they went down elalrs and opened the parlor doors. when the music ceased. and the Instrument was iouud luclzed. with no Indirntlone that any one was near or ball been there. Tile IIII-lion illcn itmso, is this house haunted! hot balm; hpmtuaiiits, but ‘strict In mbers at In or- thodox (mun-.iI. they Iiiil not ulievo that the Itrnhfio occurrences were due to I spiritual axon- av. ut semi-tiling must be done to settle the matter; they rotilll stand It no Innt¢l'- As they owned the propertnihcy did not wish to move out. For me Iiiulite peace and quiet re Iu‘tlWIIlll1i.Ih|i ciillilren oocup In: the room at] llnlilfi that III the parents. the our lacing II-ll 3-':.'.."...‘.’‘I§.‘.'.I‘1'.2u‘.‘i‘‘.Ii’.’l‘‘?.'.‘.‘.i.'2‘'.‘i ." ’.'.‘?.I'.1i‘I!° '.’§.’.l he had not been there long beiore the iansliy sow tII moving across the room: loud riipplnxs and other Ilnzuinv noises were heard on the lur- nlturo. ’ The little iellow wits taken into the parents clmnhcr Izaln. when on Invisible power El.‘}.‘Zl'.'.‘.’.'“&'.'I’lZ2‘3I 'I'.'i.'§ i.‘.’.E.‘I.°I.¥l’.‘."I:I2'.’.‘i.I°" -n.‘ ‘"3 lorrillctl parents were new IoI.isflo_Il that it wits not “°‘E: '* :" “'l‘.i“‘I1‘..‘ °.§‘..“"s..“..§"‘l.'“°‘.‘.'.‘?‘.ll”‘ an vr Is I on , In I I in 9. II In one corner oi ihc'roo{n. the II Em P 7 saw what appeared to be I little boy emerge imm the" Ire-place. ilo looked natural, but uthln and pale. lie went toward the door, and Ellen vnlilshul bcloro their o co. ~ This ill‘-§Il;“l~:s‘1fi l)h'!I¢nlIIl0m§;‘t7f ufifi zlluslept ‘i§i;.‘I'i.'e"r° In the morning the gmltlémlls l't‘:.‘Ia;.e1l thew oe occurrence loan 0 on .In ilat [reraon I-aid be hell heard oi axentioman in the city II the mine oi Cllsrlea ‘fnckelt. who was ostel in the spllliunl phenomena. and he would uni him us: and well he Dollltl Iolvo the mysteri- ous problem. fleeing the latter Is per agreement. Mr. ruclicli. with I clairvoyant and tranco-me4ll- sun, (the bcenlilui llllllfllltlf at one oi our wealth eltiuns .and two olitletncn Imt Spiritnxltns repel to the din urbt-xi real ones end sgllaiel lI:uIlr.at aurctacx the lollovrlug evening. A circle was to Bil, consisting oi t e per-sonsltlst mentioned an the liunlly. The medium such llelnqinndcr "sulriiual ‘cont:-oi." said: "I see I led y yuti. madam. an: is tall. with dark hair, .§"i‘..n'I2° ll. i‘2§{I.--"i'-i'.'.' .I.%....‘.'»‘:‘.'Il h ediulti and sold: ll promised to talte core fit my ‘I ‘M little 4: Ililrml. Yoiu nhoglecmi moo soneneww men as world died tram neglect. It is the some itle icllovv you savvln your room. You‘ placed them salon; strangers seal they were cruelly treated. This one died, and the other is Del 3 used cruelly b the peésolrirsi ,-Ioumlaavs plactgd it in with. d ‘$9- I re von o in own -marrow an o oIre'ol him as ego oi your give as you xmotuised me. Ilyou do not! will tvouilt you more limo you over dream. Your own line in diam. thmu whom I can operate. I D t 1 7.1.50 boydl will 'loI'0’I‘I;l’Il':’ ylou normogd ll I-one on as on in with all that is ’, Iovelg, on will be I guitniian angel your d yours. one you wiiunyuu times the river to where a . each $..‘’'’’..‘.‘.’..''’..'.‘'‘‘%.?.':‘‘ *° “° "°°“.2':.‘?.§’“’ 11.’. medium 6...... oat oi her trance periocily ignorant oi what had trsnspired. The tray was brought Iivvay it-our where he was. and there has been no tronb I oi any kind It the haunted mansion Ilnoo. N70 - - ‘run largest and linen stock at Fuuliture In any Western city is to be Ieon at the vqu-ea-oouss oi the Mitchell l’uI-niture Compsnr. I11 iiorth Filth Iu-eel, Ill oi their own itiauuiacturo, and selling _ relall It wholesale prices. rice: Pnooxosrlczvrns. The Weather Darin Bio to bo Gonor- ornily lou y. lpuisl nivixslell to the Globe-Democrat. Luvnxwoiitii. Rss., April 2:.-Irhe great weather man. Prat. John ii. Tire, oi St. Louis. IIII just made his prounoeilrations ruardlnx the weather tor the mantis of Key. This month will bonenerslly cloudy, both In the East, West and the caudal. with, however, occasions! glimpses oi the sun. from the Id to the ith. out to tho liih, mllto l$th.:ltt to tea, and will to filth, the weather will be It times clear, with heavy weather predominating both last and West. The rain out be almost the same. - You lino or plain iurnltnro, Ind in all varieties and stylos,go to the Mitchell l’urnlturo Ootnpnny, ti‘! North filth street. Prices low. __.,_.. A. 'I'.Bi.ewart Has a. Blood Relation in ' St. Louis. To the Editor oi the Globe-Deniocnli ‘ 61. bottle. April 23, I576.-—lt is claimed tor the Isle A. '1’. Biavvart, oi New ‘tort, that no land no relations living. which is not the tact, Is there is now living in 8:. Louis. on Locust street, near Eighth, I lady by the name oi Elisabeth lin- (irsws, who is in her olxhtleth year. Her grind- iaibsr vlss the grumiiatiier at A. 1‘. Stewart. Her mother was I htovvart. and I daughter at llIe'lli'sl wile. A. '1‘. Stewart's lather vrss a son oi the see- n d wI!o—tlleir mutual gvomiiallior, Btowlirl. 3 rs. Amiioivs is the vvldmv oi I United States llurgson oi the tar at liiii. and, though our has never receiv Mi pension, as silo we nol insrl-loll illlrlnrluglh vrsr. . This alvrlite wllhouitlio knowledge crooni- sent oi Hrs. An rows. _ - ..............-¢———.-.—.._.. Antique iluita oi I'urnItura at very reasonable prices (or sale by the iilicholl Furniture Comps- ey. ll? North Filth street. ‘ Loch. NOTICES. Vrprlllu has never tailed to euro the meetin- volume case at llryslpelss: bill oi .17. not the bell-nungm hid bmlymclII-d- .$’v"A‘NT £19 OLIVE STREET. "W. P. MCLAR-EN 85 00., 21 Chslnbsr Connnorco, V CZEIICAG-O- W. I’. McLAREN_’ & COL, ' Milwaukee. cnllllsslol GRAIN ill ltollslnls. OPTION DEAIS A SPECIALTY. Agents in London. Liverpool and Glasgow. Daily ublos trons London and Livs.i-pool. Drdus solicited. TOILETINE Women are measured o'et their onion. not hy till-lr dffifil. not I: their Issoc silent. but is their BEA T! . Ilse w so would be etiservriae llban null» ' hie In uuxlllav It lakes time and skill to apply it -rhpslviy. rlol I by Iiroxgistufllo rnts per box. ‘D ‘ )1 LA BASTA. ?.5£1T .,...v-..—.. .c. .~-.,..,..».4.,....-..~-.....,.. WAhTED—A situation by I larn-elrrse in Lfirirste ‘re kllunlly. Cation Mondsyufio. 5. Son High I c , respectable old lady vv'Ihrs to tire charge 0! I Iiunse durlnx the IIIII-me oi the Ilfllllhor vt oi the iamlly. first-rites rclanrmos given. A dross Mrs. J .. oillce. ‘S lLN'l‘IZD—I\ situation ill child's uilr-ac by Ixirl sixteen yous old. Address I*.. this omze. .AN'l'L'D—liy three Aln¢fl¢aVt_[ll'lI. sllnsuens _to do housework or xcnsnsl ht-uI&‘tIl)|’L; ml Cooper street. sn'l,ut'noxe war.’-rr: ...,v.,~.\.~..-...-.,c AN'l‘ED—llolrzi . .osl . . sluon. by an egprvirnrcd l.xoli~l_ man In I r ‘fl¥€0'lnll')‘ I-.o-no. . cw Yuri sud oi. Louis ruler! antes. _ liotcl Clerk. this oinre. meiaaaer. |:o- I‘ I-«(Ink YV‘ILN'1‘2D—As boot.-keeper or cuhiv A Hill! oi rxperienca. alllllly and Integrity tie- siresc -awn: rim-eisu eltgreierluces. Mol- . "Il.(.'.C ‘lb 0 - crate _ _ ____________ Isl'ti.IIi‘it-i;lTy' I ill 3!: acrodnlanl = ' and mi peuluaut ions or s-xncrtr.-rive. Cm gigs sails ct y roieroiices. Address bowls. III o co. ‘irAx'y'zD...a situation as carriage driver and It- isend to lrnnirnlny. Call at I6)! Olive street. :f‘r“A.\'1'§:[)‘-'11-‘y-'-83!‘!-al-ll.-In-Igilmi-I. Iii '15 1e.'u'.- .1-' II"- ctlcoln the grocery and wc-mwitre tr e. I position as salesman. elllu-r who rule or retail. rity ercuuniry. llest oi rclrnnces. Address Is. 1'. 0.. Hannibal. No. ANT!-2D—Ahoui May I. I position by the prosa- eni experienced Ind well rs-cnum-it~IIdo.l I:ook- hcrpcr and cashier at tiayvrl. bias!’ 3 (.<-.. ui this city Address itohart (II-ant. with Severe. aim: «R. Co. VI . Berger. Coi- rimn» ti tih ‘iV¢£“.".i'.‘.’:.‘.i‘...i.I..".. l§$..‘«“‘l?»”- ‘éw 13%! mum. iumieu with mponnlbll 315:3: oylplvrtuulty by e. Iddroasina "Q ‘f..‘.‘i;.f.‘.i‘.-- learn this nvvr.x.u2«;«nol1ltia no nrr. « ....v..,..-.,.,..,.,.~..........~.,......,..... UR l'iE.\"l'—lImsso I51] Chtflvllll IKIVCL ll! 35 order and cantalniil nu-biz. m. lief-Itzusox proverm-nu sn~i_ lIi’;t lot. near At Webster (Imus rid. near W“ PGOIII i kill? :i~‘.l‘I‘l'.“"' Pine street. Ii §§R?6fi”eX x} £.’I-‘.'i2.T'i?. story Iifick honor. 3 moves with in modern Im- the Ilepoz. depot. App: ia.u.n.'X’I‘ién.uoomn. ci..csn BEIMIBZ. ronoer trourlh and aim... FOB ELK.\"1‘—-lloua No. in‘! Olive street. inr- llls ed lhrvm limit or with furnace. us only. avplr in cl»... :1. Ind Irhvdmv (111- nor. 7w Pine stnc gas dxiura ‘ ‘lur- OB l'lfiN'!'—)'o I irrln oi ‘Jeni. the three-atory dwelling No. law in: uixtcen moms. wl stable. urvtasro house. Irdcn. A nlturo can be ureilooer or relate sud is I am e tor-‘silos: iorwh Apply to Wan. C. Wt J. I.) \II'IIIdvIi:1. bl‘! 1 ,aLh. It: -closet. ritll. alrrl-.t. It III luv uu pro son I Wsnior. Ml Plno strevt. Ivonne-Lind: iii l is ill ll::’df1.celt..°.“N 9. tan sslilngten avenue. zonutI:i- III modern conveniences: k '!lll.(il.. El ".255 iter- not tenant. iilu‘ FOE" It1>:.\""'r~—'.i $lI3o<§'.§i"'lI3F§I.‘l'~"?."’i'I'.in‘"iIT1.T:y ‘:18 Wuh- streci: sis per month. lnzwn Ivonne. ,mll'.. El.I.i.CnrtI.s m nine-room 301:0-:OI.I North (lurrtsovt I'(.‘!IIl’¢'. mi. IKE). hnvlns: In modern lsnprvvclncou. will u carelul tenant. boronted Its roasnitoblo price to )lci'Iill:lt80ll I \lI'Al~l.h xx. - , an fine Itr OCC- . on III-'..’\".I'~ifxF .mI‘iclo Cora ton .~.e'a'ae. two- slory ilrtrks. six rvocunle. with all modern in: mvov menu. -Rents’/Jim-rye.Ir. ltoescnalon no or XOII MI)’ I. Apply to thrill Anderson. Btsl Estate Agent. 31: Elston Ivonne. _ ‘ Ill ltH?~"'l'—.Nn. sun (‘tart avenue. 4 new atone hay vtltdvvvrrvl mvnvv with I rooms, mum-non Ian niry. vrittn--I-II-or-t. ht-III. npoalllnx-lulu-I, but In col vvitltr. trout side and rear ynnls. ' Mch-lrnua. 340.770 Lot-as slenue. lit !tE.‘l".|'—1\vo—atnry brick house of air rooms. hsltl. nu. olc.. No. um Psvx quire Tlios. Vi nil square sooth oi "I.u!Iys:tle and trout Ird. Plwrsoai &_ 'It-nor. .\e. at Pine size It. REl\"1‘—l3r Mmllrooo avenue. Trouble. YXI. V5 .\'. Twcntielll street. 8 rooms. hall, gas fix- tlIrcI—cmsI )li‘Il.‘ rs- nir-S25. itmt. too . In. :5 Place. otln Park." Ilsa Large Iicie (l'_o-ersllon tier 1})‘ A e ?1‘!l0M:.- Ills N. vrI.-:Iiy- not «not. 1roe1ns.hsri.psox. till-cIv—cur.Ip!:~lo rrplln-45)}. lliut llorrnn street. 9 romnt. front yard. 512$ 10.! llurran elree-i. 8 nwtns. ne-lfgiperul. paliiirci. uc.. filo. [18 em...'.. bath. yton lltvtl. rl vootus. due gas ilxtures. hath, elc.. ionic ‘uni. vt-ryrleslvnblc ZM She ilasl Ivcnne. alone hon 8 rooms. bsiil. cit... trout yxrd. doe nwellln , rooms in all parts oi’ the city. Iilore. I flllwsdwcy . {.5 id “Lay wn uvr. —-fined bualncss location. I. C. \\'lL8l)N A: liRO.. X5120» I Li I. it d ‘V I" i.§‘§i'I.I‘.’.'.‘.. Ii 1;“; ’ l.‘.’.‘.'.I‘..‘;‘1‘.‘§I'l who can I a work inr low wages. A-iairul Mslthus, uIllc.~.. IiiS'I?i-”"Wr'II..~:‘-hz'rT Pmflzit .~.......c.c....,.... ...,.,.,-...-.~..,.,..........,\. KD—-Girl, to rank, vrssli and Iron tor small lunily. Apply at all brelius sltrtct. '—'—w' nmx VVAN‘X'ED—iiXA‘LF.S—.- ‘A ........__--___.-,V.........vV...cA.-.1 WAkTED—8loilc~rullen. and iv csrvrrs. It the Uoverument IlulIiiIult._Lluea . Xvllrs-lite. ‘W_IiiI“rr:'I)'-”-Ts bu} I'.."‘v£o'z"z”I'.. I...-..I£.'.‘."¢ '{i'o}”éI'iI§I Morgan. WAfiBD—Ton fll4'\l'(‘IV&lI- tillers. cost Ina putt _‘ on. 8. J. I)i.‘NIll0I. im Lucu Ivouue. _ HXl—$&l per sink and DXYGYIIEI paid to re- lislrle own and women is its r own cmsllliest the llfltu-linl vvorellorru. A Ilia» II. II. Worth-III. tit-nns A in twin lsonill and males west in the Mississippi liver. ta llvs street. lit. hauls. lie. ‘fir .n—«:.» I l n on .lt .2 3%’. Cost :l|3‘lll’|el:|,|l"C0‘."'l‘I0o¢ w.}'§.'-"pal! ti. W. X. ltnlusnlsupi. l.1uMltl>w0t'ki prompt pay. _“-__ fYIti»n.>.I..»‘rI.'...‘;..;.;i.:ll:.‘:.."..*u':;."l: ‘.'.n.I—I in W A ANT nature. 1 in hotel. I iv'1ll.lIiiD.lIl otlio . Apply Yasllltuzion Ivonne. up-stain. lI'l'1‘.'D-iuanaerilstely. I00 turns. to work on the BL l‘ou . Ksnsss (lily Ind Northern ItIll- sdi will my (per day and my tuonthly. Apply at erzrcsoo litalluo. I-'11-;-an x d ll . :4 I ' ‘.’iE.:‘.I. ......"'E:l'I‘I’§. i'.‘i..’.;.iZ£.'>?I'.5.‘.’<".§...‘} huh Iirvet. tit. Louis. ale. ~ . . A'.'t'TED-A live nun Ia eve cl .-midi in the world‘ you no mnlto g stfxfizisel lag ouristter-4,-o inyboos: no Press. I-usher" tor ro- -lltl . Ext: slor _ .. meta M‘i‘vil)onse'Bnlld- his. clzicago. lli. Seoul stomp tor rlreutar. flollflfi. E00318. 1’."I.‘O. G ' llol l to A'N'r!'.D—li‘~w-o inrnithc moms. I: ll! r llxlit lusurelie-vxoiua. within one mile oi Court License-we-st preferred-—-lnprlvato lalully or Int-due nnllng-izouaoirrlrruncus exchanged. Addrcu. ior iolrr days. J. U. . this allies. Sin Wutalngton svrnuo—LllldolI iiolc! lilucx. I-‘OB B!’.2t"l‘—XlO03!.i9. . ....-..—~ .. A Market lKl'!'('|. up aialra. R IH‘Z?\"l‘—-l>'l.IrtllI2Ied or ....... .........-....,.-.,..-......_. ..... ~..-.~....~. F\O'l't I€l’2'.'c"X‘—l-Ill-sanity furnished rooms It U! in ruiatml rooms in suits or neparatt-ly. with or lllluut board. at TIE N. Fourteenth airs-rt. F01’! III-!N‘£‘—Tilree rooms and Kitchen. £11 £0 per month. with water, It ‘.35 ifrankiin avenue. xmilt: I--com) door. ho. N! North hmetoentli. gfin ICIi'..fi;l'-—VTiIi'>W‘i.' pa. per 1 Ircen Frsnilln ztnznuo and Wash In-cots. WP] i'Ino slrvvt. * . all ltl:?{’l‘—)‘I:riIlslazd said nnrurcislied rooms. ‘£0 u;~.'~';-oi.‘ ':..3ai.+:y;§;".-I3‘ , tiltlt 'l"—s+Io.v Ind .1...-lllng luquiiu oi li. Werner. ‘Ill North oimh ‘re... ltt-oxié. -...-... .-V-vu‘ H‘.'1 Irlitl Fill: limit‘-:In_l-nus slrsei-Store. -an lrool ud »iIle light-56. :Fti_l‘Il.‘Iti.'.2'ii'—l.IeIs‘-io_o‘In to: rent. tint ‘:3... or 75 Pt xAL:....-..... !:!l80NAIr-Lullzll mic Irvin stein st or .Ilo.Hm _zfx.th street. sve your lists all nnplro iilfur and all ......- ..... ..........__..._:___.. 'I"J'l:iii'vo:utr.—l luvolor sue. eiIe1n.}lIs inli in- plfirretnl -K s;-la-I.Ii’.i. newly I-on ran I Iddroulhlil. H II.‘ .'0'l' (If: P If I ed to Pi‘I:§I'iI“ mlculm Cai£nn. Yredcnckloen. He.” set: can 1>*s.'::i<2:1~l..:.-:.~.:‘;s.**.2:'...- N. "4 P4'“-3d.‘‘zIs---"“'5;llE<i to ‘eorrcs-rend with In In- " it-Iilrcnl ls-ly. with Ivluvr oi nlau-ioxnlir—no ob- yooust oi-Ioiv—-by a gunthmatl who union to I III member at one of the III}!!! mIrio.mcl-«rill: Omit In El. hoists. Btriel confidence xnnrnntceo to aliena- ;n|1l‘l7li£ltXOm. Allllress Charles I'.. rest Oilioo box .I . Kl"-§0.T‘€A[o—14fll1l-. I purchased lhc;--}.IVI)'ll0WIf C.-‘<lI'KlI€ It the Temple Di-uni U. III! In; I ever used. Allen. the nicest In Iii’! comer }‘iItla d iougub-lash ' YVAN‘n'.D——A(iB2tT8. Nl‘l?.l)-Agents. denienrilal novelty to-II. lie-sharpener. (Isis:-rulter and unoopencr. Also. ter other novelties. hozolty co. . til Wslnnui. Afi'l‘l:D—Ai'll'..'~'Ttl—itAlI_ n engicmcnls till you In our h’l2W IIOUK. I-ls is no a val. It is "The ‘i‘htng" Burl -4 palpable IIlt—scIIs on I axons! rtr-slulflw. The it view so It s"a:-seninx oi nuqusllled l.Il'alIe.". The Detroit Ar erllser pmnounoes It "nroierabl to any yet pIII.»ii.. ed." ties on} clrgtilarf and Is It lesdinl learn: say. . ii. (iii IA 'U.. ill Moltloe street. 1.‘ com. _ I day mule ullln Doxts-I-Co or [tools use lnis.iIsed w lliouf ress or we r. IMI3. lch stamp lor clrcu Ir. liegtter )iIn‘g5o..x?iuUiivo. j'fiIiicxt.t..t:« lco'6TfiI'x'm. l§R.l!0.‘l:\lr-lllxiisst cosh prices pI'd ior cut- otiriothinx. by sending note to J. kunprrt. H3 organ slroct. IJBRRONAL-Collatcnl n'Ol5cr. ifl North sixth street. ll-loo on in Iutristo sultan watches. Illntnonds and PEIIRO NAX4—(‘I‘Inis—Your old {ell hats. so to articles oiasluu. 0! still. clealu-«I. dag-l fldfilvn new szyles. It 3;. or . . plre Btrsvv and fell . Sixth street. nnnxomn. ..,v........A.vv., . WANCIAL-31 3: 9 F stoma. wu.-. ulginfme. city real estate. 0. N. heater -9 cl.‘ »’° P‘;-.531‘; ilk 'iue. "E/!i“F;;f{Eii:Fa'T"£€amt usvlngsiliiiliuuon ‘o II t. Is money my property. ’ o oonvmluion. . All'i‘Bi)—-A hrav bu-ouelle he yimnx Ind sullI'Ilo for {wt 7 use. or vv tel‘ will pay I let: price In rub. Address )1. ‘.. care i is other. AN"l'Iv;.Il—-()i2mp“l):yma_I;l tzgceé-‘AIvr.I“y‘s on hand. ‘VIII I3? I I I I051! Itnlelglnut street. ‘_ y W,“ > fr.” AN'n:n—cnm ' rrlaiz. loci-rue clothes-vrrlnl¢ev,:i‘o: gtvslncaxt l'O'l1 WpI:h!e;['I¢3 avenue. A'l-to-Iv III as re . can }V_s’I5'n......'f..Z‘£ ,° ‘ N“ “ 3V books written up every Iveuinx. and item pool- ~ "s’?'o“"."..'.‘.‘.'°.‘.‘. ° z’."°.'J.'s'.‘..‘i’.‘l"’ l:::i'"“"*-.£°' or . II - or r o. §?v'0l'lJIpé0tIlml)l’¢l'llI ei_.__ “‘ In ' l Ioschlnc .. .., __ D—Wlll‘1'l'l1N. III‘-«I!‘yoe want your Wanna to Ixunnlaeln .. and xenon business It the sehlneaiiii inset- mllh 35".?! ol A ll. Iloistord. Km and RD} N. hlain It. Art Ihwellloolaaud *' ,- - ' live in slitting wells and prospecting sham. ’BU§lNE5hi F013. SALE. It llA!.E—TlIe lcaIe.3ood will and stock oi,In not home. with «rw . is BOA IIDING-U€nU?ll.!¢Dl:1:"§:hll in loan on Improv 1 are ralin-d.plrss- be I eolxrmodsud at the tII€€lb0Il\l1n3-ballot: ;;i“I’ino It on Avenue I-iolel—Day zktshio lsnsurpnsed in the «AA. OAKDING-\\' hi boutl N r gong‘ eityzsuites olnuonis tor Nu ._ I . . LIl'lglcAL-rtanos and Orxsns-LI t o city. by writ ltnovns tunnel "I>ogoIuInies.‘-' For sale It to cash. on monthly N niercsntilo Ce" .'o. to zuilve street. terms. It 11. 1~.l*"‘*“*"'=l'***:‘*"~k.:'.i.'-2:";-.**!.:.r~*.=.'..-.:. I’ C . on stock in lurers. No asouslde pricexsfiior menu. or for rent. tit. old, I’ own ll. IE“ i. R. A. iliteeie. .Lil¥RICAL-1fnrsslo—l‘isnoI It hernia-‘ 9.5. I60. see. an units Tlllofdl Locu_I§__:_:. MU3lCAL—.tn elegant sesovtmrnt oi Pianos to rent. ghee): also. I l'IlltIt'0r5lB. ‘P.(l.'1.ocIIst st. old esisblishod grocery. tsnr-remit and ieedosiuro um ' - ‘V » ~ -~- rowdoleoa buaim-ssltocl located In I. oed locnl- NEW and ,tn-seitmt -‘tiles IE“ Lllfif o ltsiuedeli «I Lewis. lthil Row. ht. li|tIill.ilUltY. Allin. C its 0: Iloaal. Hiiearsisvillo. 1! AL)’ A S I .3): ll Tllrd F2... 2... .=:.. .'.ls.:‘.*::‘.r;.’3:......z!‘:r* - '. l.ouis._._ car.-ru -rr'II"‘IT.'il‘ "1-II‘liI'." I tuarcéory cost. ‘ital.’ Louis I-I...Z:...I. Co.. e‘.v‘L;~ —i:"'l‘te'l'i~',i' o’.‘.;...:; I‘IAl's'0li I \v iov cash or lb'f’I"Il ‘ . o . - ' ' " ' -,ll'i‘llln‘ It CAJII‘. Ill Olive suoet.§l. t d I . I ".§£.3£PaS°:fl§{ ‘I:‘i'f.'.’. -" .';.:.':.“.2‘:.:*.°.°:.'.i. ‘°.l‘ I“‘?:"I”I.""1f.’.'.’5.‘.'..."‘.".“l.°..‘.'..‘I"""3?..'!3i3 Inca lgfap gr sat: ehe’u‘p. Apply It tan }’l'IlIlHu Iv. F03; T. “Elias business moi-euln Iyperatloilx iua esislllis oil in ms. rs:-leer tn: nil rmngn-. led. his lies . lid 1 mil o re the Iy per usually. I l*’i3I'§.“iu£tlu Ind lilcwt rllim " 'lunIIahIa. us: is in One limit-r rvssnra oi Wssisr-Ii shove so time oc¢t&.’ a-Egcniwsoou. . _....._.... . -—~.... PROYKHTT 00'!‘ 019 THE CITY 3'01! GALE. nr.3¢ov.u..ii. ,.’c4..,. - Forbes. Dentist. has removed .- i K3‘! V 1 D . 1 to lg. galiverifh lii llth street. titre: doors south oi llv'e. opposite his 1» cl ogre. ....c.c~...,..~........... 1' lo ' 1- mid 1:03»:-ifs ~ alzielzl oi’o .'li.‘$.'il’ I Ill .14: ode at It tithe °.r.~-I"-. 2291- — L°§.l;.”E:l§:’.; It 841.1":-or will Ixclls rmlm I334 It. Louis suburusrmro isriy. wort iron . to 315,000 tor-Missouri II :31 move 7 Incl toe ri super. 0. old I. D.Gli Iio1:;i'o:.r mot. tit. Louis. . "—‘ir’6'it'é7.ii7lF.:iiiis’6E'u.A"'“r?it'6i'l§T—-_ -~...-.,.,.,V..V~A.vv.~,..~.-...v-...\....-...-..-. E108. KALK-—(lood can-fall. I-vsy. S’ . E A. Shoo I. ‘M filial‘ ml SALi'z—An arre oi furniture st x-not reex- Isi street. ii . ill. I}. A. iskeelo. 1.8 to ill Locust '33:. F. It ALl9—-‘i‘ it IMI ll - lid- mnx go. He. l;l.lS‘ll&l{f)'D;‘l’8h2Il$"l‘I‘l‘d |:‘i":i5%‘iMin ll.Ie‘AlMi'¢ll. usual the pike given. wstutusl. this 6 d ‘lit 8AlIfl— very fine llllnlt Walnut ‘llanltlng Oannteriosn In used In IilY‘llhl'Kd havlus I: really nvv.Alo.ue4IhIoo.i:o :: II.. gE‘E&]’3.“‘l‘l:i “'fl:t|‘?.v\."l1‘1hI¢::: 2: °‘...'r$Il Bl(.'Ii:l.“ill?}’."l*".;—.-i'.:lIww1,':'l“<I.i‘oi household iiilnllsrs, I~6".“ ”s‘xii2‘._;aa:§ra;""'.z.:.;;§.;.:;g‘pn_;'f...; oI;.'l’-'I‘iI'¢°é’il.‘1ii'y'3sI'lI.‘iII‘I.l'I’ um i‘i'i’.‘IlI‘." ”"’ }.?“.i}.‘.¢.‘..’r.'..l3§':a:‘::.'“””"’¥""‘-“""""““3 0 ii tr ll m~ Iu.v'-aI'I?.’wi -"'4-~*‘ I+“t§..:'.i_-i.'i.~.l‘i:*.'.l._.::.*.l‘-;*.:l....*'=*" “"'~'~ Ind isvv. Pi'l.:U‘I¥“§l gf::...'.*:.-.l'z:.'1°..“.:i'.":..:::*:*..°l.lls:'ll:iil: ir - ' lsly avenue. 1*?‘ .’ ‘Mi>%?%.~.‘i'.;j:*.l:'l.l:i‘;:::..t~*““= ""n"iutlr-I'ii‘illr1I: ‘"iT'lT”'i?""“ F the Wfifllfi.-‘P¢:fVC{ ii? in «Sir. t “ " sl lleitvxvrslerciearnsrryslai eetnatlhie elem. :1‘; buiiizsri. Meat.” iilsth rot. between Pine .. .. t.‘ L 1 F)” hl'fifl;;Im-,yJ:ou1 pinuiuns. Wright I, -4--———-—-——-— Dr. G. W. I5ruron's Celery and F‘ " Nils‘ am prepared expressly to cure Sicls Iloulueho, Nervous ileadeclio, Dyrpt-pile Ilciulscbe, Ken- rslgia, Ncrvonsviesrami siecplossziess. and will cure any case. Price 60 cu. Postage ii-co. Ollluo I06 liorth Ititiew street. iiulil by Jones 8 Blbley and Ill dniniits in tit. lflilll. _Itio|sIrdson It 00., wholesale Ixoets. 4 ll. 8A3.IP'.--)lIeItlnsrr lot I hnin tall cem- . pets.“ stood as new. at I luv: arurcislsu ans xii-inch a right rnirlao. wills I1-lest hr I6-Int-II tabular laoler. amps and I?" t6lII[l_l¢lc; one tlrsvtweonis psnerl ors\’r ill’! lo I scroi Kw tel'_:1“\voooli§rIi‘I‘I5‘l:‘t lOl.‘IEela'(§i: - lIld‘I£lJIlS old! 9 . . . use . rat on {£11 n‘h§1lfid“lD"4 ' ' ' it 1.14.)’: i I I I ll F‘i.m-'lI‘3m. Io'£Jo3‘.'c nl.‘i.'ZI'.°v°.'5'e§3'.‘.‘i‘.'.’y.“ ‘ O I repay. »'i1I'3's'i3t¢I7'\-.‘i'i"’"' "‘ Iigssiea whim is. D. L” "“i‘naII veYiI,I&, at this onlce. Is srwclileatlon. _ x56'§"E"X:lli"i‘6'i‘fiv"i$. ..... April it. on Tenth strsri, mien lrclnen lllllllll. I "incisi- Ii I sinsl reeiils I reivanl in rt-lorno I-slog. ms North Tuiui Ii. 8'l'-‘-Bctvvesa' tlrsnd Ind tier Ion or Wanliinrn .__.-: ..~-V.......-..c.. ior Ilie return to he rm i oi oi mnI'uI."‘I-i«"'I"'t”"" '3'“: I U 0 I I 0 U :0 07 All lull ' ‘ Irizsr-siiujl. iuIih'roeIn A .___.. buo Mrwiilll 11 be minor will‘ be via; the same It any police sauce. or nu-feesiel intorptc‘:§’l;’I‘tid re I ‘cures Ill nervous tllseucs tacos. I‘msr.¢n“ Add:-us Zaire. HIT}! LAID! !’flY8I Dl}'la’:i lslli iroutite sgarslioiulis lorabosgo I'i'(l£ll SIEIA‘ on It. on I: 'll ll‘ ':.‘i5l‘ “I: I. no I I s _I l [ulna to cenaolenils x M : ""Pztnxls.°;e1o'iutxI. " " §—» I NAJI.--D .A.lI {I'll Pwefifi Sta urvst rlfiupleizf oi €011 ..-..../V. ¢iarI.AstroI- not-vita. most sou oi planets. Iellltut can-inc speed: IIIIFPIIKEI. reniovoe erl lieu-I live rlalnpl to: battle to ILOIIK Lin. and Ilsmutncss. Oflse toil Vi Iris street. CIA! Vina II I the loo. lurin- II! I 20 -‘-‘.5i’i?.’i’.’.‘e.“ mi‘ ‘ I i hold“ "lt|I’:|:l‘l,t‘I‘aiit.:§ , -itslslyilsllod - jictlellan H0. VENUIQ _ I I I n- I.I.l'.°'£3I' 0‘: H it for )I«‘,Cloi4fill‘:tzs_. II. The Cotton» Dental Association I ‘Ergo agfllllofl Iii lilo In M (III. Ind xuaranl o lies and '¢‘l;.‘:ll'I&§‘l(‘¢’lll Efllliwill train . fiml 7;:{’&ll’?fl'€‘l}g8‘l'l'¢ 1l‘?£.£EJl. rstu. Ive trust. K HOB o I '..'f:.9~' oodvic TAND ll odire. is c I“ ile or rxvmt is I I?‘°.‘.l'.‘.‘i'.;‘..‘.5.‘.'.‘..‘;“..".";.“..I.'.':.”.il'.‘ - as;-s/sax/'/~./sax/-s.r\r\»&¢-»¢‘ islagltflim Illegally Ind“ lllell obl""“"”“ EU I I I’ t. . uterus-cl‘: Aft: iiul ' Ills}: X E‘ II: pm and ltxfl nr salt venue Hills. Try It. jtll._2il Ind luiriily In. and!- Ellll (III a - armless. umlstlmia (lilies. .~\...~.... Ilncal lot In . 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- St. Louis Globe-Democrat May 1, 1876
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- 1876-05-01
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- sud nuia-ni manager. end lei , on tou- i.. tnyluiu or baollux. xor iuruier particulars all or address an assist Broadway. , 1. ‘v-E01115 @loh2~1fi£I1Iorra1. B-"NEV_V S,EI_-‘iIIi‘l_‘8_. S IR?T§f WILSON BROS.. llanuincinro shirts to Order, NH) C.\ll.iII' A LAIIIOR IOTOOII READY Me. as!‘ their ul\'Il manuianinrs. K v-y on Linnn mails to ilzslr order In Ireland. w Ir}: Arr minrii liss...
Show moresud nuia-ni manager. end lei , on tou- i.. tnyluiu or baollux. xor iuruier particulars all or address an assist Broadway. , 1. ‘v-E01115 @loh2~1fi£I1Iorra1. B-"NEV_V S,EI_-‘iIIi‘l_‘8_. S IR?T§f WILSON BROS.. llanuincinro shirts to Order, NH) C.\ll.iII' A LAIIIOR IOTOOII READY Me. as!‘ their ul\'Il manuianinrs. K v-y on Linnn mails to ilzslr order In Ireland. w Ir}: Arr minrii lissvin tins usual. and are pssu.|lar~ )7 Ads?! «I in Ihr Ilrrlutii at la 91 slil s. ‘II II. eiv tie-‘malt-vi we in of I spun? ins slupe an sly r oil is nrmeuislo lite wean-r. l ielr any-vr~ we mariniii Iu mans actors and namilslie tluish ‘liamoslry. Ilia uai complete sailsisxtiou tu;I1 be rs- u -n. Ordi-firs out be fllltd in nu hours when urrassan. 403‘Noi'ih Fourth mm. ill. Louis, 67 and 69 Washington street, Oiiioago, Pike's Opera liouse. Olnolrinall, Ohio. (Or it pimm a line. over) l I6 .MIl‘.E8. 6F ".o £4 ' ::'.— " --~:: 1* '-;>'..-.».,.,...v,.~.v-.3‘. '\:~ ' r_l:§ \-\"“ 7" solo tmmci ml: run 1375. IVIIY ITOVI II Ulliillllmll llllmllllm WIIKKKYH can 0!! SOLD is Absolute y Wilhnul a fault. Our New aim‘ Nos. 87, 38, 39, 47, as all 49 .l2}'.lllRl'lIlilMlZilIBlIl.lllllill' convenience, Heatness § Economy, And all the essential points that so to molo up the llllllllllllll illlllll lllll Ever oilbroil to the public. XADE ONLY BY EXllEl.8l0R IIANUFABTURING 66. His. 612, E11. 616 k 813 31. lists 3%., ST. LOUIS, MO. nozn 3'1’ ALL'l.lVE STOVE DEALERS. _ F O R s A L E . HOUSES AND LOTS IN NOBTH ST. LOUIS. IN ORDER TO AV! MOI}! OAPITAL and time In in _ raiser iiusln-cu. atsdssiend as. i will oiiur and sail in outside wanna on prints. vial Bevan fir Dwvlllu s.wi Len moms eaehitour pm finished). roe us each. ell sitnuexiln lily oratlntss. Also. seventeen vacant lfls. six of which an vsr desirable for ideness. so. Am! {eel nu: Beiefuulalue and lluinu avenue. Also. Isiudin Missouri and ii ooh. Also. would scxl my irsclfis (23 hand). and rvrii or lease II lssrsi to A ltlzfll A: van right a ram: 1 ounce. EDWARD H. HYMER8. IL Louis. April flame. 2P‘U'2B'LIO SALE’ 07 THE ST; LIBORY MlIiL‘!i Five Farms and Town Property. is iilvrctt 7 IN a e . 0 Litres . in ¥i?(’laI:[(§,o:tfiy alIIl¥:oI’s.'ib'e“rlI‘ zero . u s. will roll all r 4: the rul uisl oi . ullrmsnn Illa-Ii. rich iiuhrmurm anltl tins mill and ap- mnsuccsi M 1. ins lsuii ui D. uehmsmi. and the land is! ollh B».-lirnumu. sue idrumuwsee o'clock a. sin 01' llfiiifl IZAKY. and made known on the s. Tiilv Ptrin-ii. Purclzsaers may let» I1~I- ilae lam! sad L1U‘|‘|'ThIllld‘IlIIJHlr,YfisV saw at .‘test an sitsuou o e in Iv -e no no i. 7. ’’° 31.»;-is-_itx§3u§::. .. ll, IIADKMAN . Anlgnoes 01' D. Bohnnuiia O can “. Bubrsuu and Jo n Bi-lirtnansi. - . April N. I83. NIAGARA mm; INSURANCE O0. O3‘ NFVV‘ YCEIXQ 25 mini Pllli}_‘l_li)_l_i_L EXPERIENCE cuaamiu . . msomooa “""**'d in ii. 3. Bonds, our ’soo,ooo Tenn Pollraloe ondwoflln mg ,. prior to uni In in. amnundni-wriT.'FF A «may nl New York, car 3,, m, “nunANlA rm: mwnANcr. 00)il‘A.'iY or wszw YORK gtusrunleul by nu. gun, of un lulu (Innis:-wrIiors' A nu-y m.’ 1,. written ll rxpirnlion fit nu; fllllalllikr.‘ LOCKWOOD J: Nl8BE'I‘, Agents, H S - TKIDI so‘: olive street. as. t.-um, REMOVAL. NEUHAUS, KRITE 3. co. WHOLESALE FANCY GOODS I-IA VS B)J.\!OV'.BD T0 718 and 715 Washington Avenue, __. ./._._.. . ._ .r...=**#=-==7*.*?- _ 1_’icot‘.’s Subdivision 1 _.A.'I‘ AUCTION‘- Ext1'aordina.i'y Terins. Two Entire Blacks in Central Carondelot _ 54 L O T S ., Ft-outing on Main and Second Ste. Hill V4l.YAlll.it PIIOPFZII 1’. Irvll lxnnvrn ls Plro’ -1 iii. in rmxirsl (‘strum e-lrt inns iioulll i. ldliihl. is-in: hem lueitui mnrads vi air»-u luuuinln llnilmui. will he sold by us. al yul: s atm- iluu. an lite premiers. On T]li1l‘i-$illly,,Mlly 18, 1876, Al. 11 ()‘Clocls o. m. The extraordinary norms oitrrrd bowl siirari llxr ailsnilannl‘ port-luinrs. vlsi un¢.( uni suit. on da- llirryui tit-«I: haianre in (ms. two. three and lriur years. with iolrtqsl sl G rrdni. as-ml-annual Iulhr-‘II twin is iv: .‘,'lVrit. ‘rite lie is slur-lately ii Irarvuniy «in-ds will be nrrti. l scaly tor dimzlouixou. al our emu. "HENRY B. BEl:T& C0.,Agents, 21:; _zu"ui-iii si:iui_s_n-gm-.. cLusii%o SALE or THE W A S H E S TA T E AT AUCTION. I15 I73 no C . WILL Orv!!! Foil. MLB, 41' AUG-‘ lies. as use prvinues. as Thursday, the Eblii of May, 1878, AT I0 O‘C.L.(7CK A. N.- 25O LOTS I In the Wash Zeieis subdivision. to close a: : iekls valuable rcaliienre property. _ This ptvporluka lusi wrst oi sits edgy lItm‘s'.. In the line oi‘ the st lmpnn-eineuu :4, aim; the :'.\If'. and oi tar tuusi rapid vr i. The Mtrmlon limit of the ll‘:-ankiin Avcuur 1. puns ltsndrdiateiy In iron: 01 ii. and slots; In -nulls lion. TE!i.b(B—(ins-ilsml cash. balance in one and two roars. Al 6 per mm lnI¢Rfl. warranty deed: will in givuo. l"iu.s distributed si ouroilicc. HENRY B. BERT & co., Agents, 3.’ "°'“‘ iii. iilgiifiii On THURSDAY, the" 1st day of June. 1876, at 11 o'clock a. m., we will sell at Public Auction on the ptwastisu. 92 LOTS, I la bdl I 1‘ . Fl. 13 ll’ ""‘n‘2...§..°- R... ' ‘l.§"éu°. n ..‘¢"iu iso-1,‘ ' 1610 and 1013. ms Pli0l"F.‘ll.1‘Y is LOCA'l'£l'l one alnvrlfi souihoi the int-mi-clion oi Urami avtnue r. , (Iran-ola road. in which paint Ibo Grautis Run-I ism . ix‘ gn‘ur about so be ulcudcd. The lots in In and n on Arkansas Avenue, Tsnnassoa Avenue, Louisiana Avenue, Winnebago Slresi. 'l'I'.‘iiHB—On:—ilm-ti ush: bones in.» one and two il.‘.2i.‘..‘.f..‘.'.’.'.I'..‘.‘.'.‘ou7:5.' ..£':'§J; .i’i.i‘.‘;."“' '°_' tttzzmt B. 331/r is co., Agents, Zliiliorth Sixth Street. ! SECOND-HAND llTlllillllAT ill. mm bs Agata. in good «min. at .... % D. Lowhs lioupsnil. in [god order A! Llm be Minion. in good order ai..,..... R10 I-s iioiamroll. in good order. a:.. LOW Iva Ilrvrlsv. in (mm! outlet. at 309 be Inn: Primer at ........ .. i}’rooi-I‘n-as. [064 u nem. ll‘tom~}’rest. rurve.l"\.. XW pair sooond-hand cues at. . . . . iwtanu oi Di-til-1 ’l"n>e. Auuqucs. Goun- ics. Titles. etc. . eu:...in ones new 1.5- sie to Double Great Fumes. -n in iintaraieordenai ........ ........ ,...N<Ib. ),'8«t\d for Satuplo lines of floantua Yucca. Asidrve-as artists to 5CHIA!.'B8‘l’AJ)'l‘7.B A ST. JOHN» Conlnal ‘typo Foundry. St. Louis. Mo. J08. GARNEAU &Co MANUFACTURERS or ‘ Glflilifill flI1llEllE.ll3ll Biscuits Wa nooks a specialty is! the ioliowlnzgnoda. which we poo): in 3-D: Lin eons. expnpslyjor tnmlly uses ALBERT BISCUIT. aanzwsnonr IHSCUIT, CORN l.1l'l.L XIIIKJUIT, FISUIT IIDIGUIT. w. w...-mm one nbO1"EI goods equal Io Imv porieci. am! at I 1421"‘? price. I!“ For sale by All D‘lrsLCl1us Grocers. $200l”_REWARl5 EUDDI-ZN D18Al’l’EARA.1‘l C2. .1. .1 PR. Ornns Cunt! or |’om-2. Tutu l-’mvx'tu. an 1. llldhi. I’). AFFLECK, lair: (‘armor of the Bro- ; mru Savings Bank. ha. 8613 ilruodvvsy. In is s I Ava I'M-I nu.-van Iiielies in height. medium build. ihlriy-:\'r:i yous oi age. I-til Iooliui much ymm or: rsr dork roinploalqu: dark gray r)'¢s. as rrrr (dull. and till lslly united with pray: uiuuctai he su-.l <-ltlnuv tiskcrnipmiuinsouiuse. Wore rail black Itul. rhocnllla-ruiurrd imrlt sun, with lilacs vv-lvrl and tr: dark pamis. with an aimod invis- ibl - aultw; lmx-lmxi. fan-J altars, will: match sols-Ii; wiiitr -hirl. with lbs‘ elude taken (nail turn-dmvn col. lsr. Mull hmtniiy lie. was last lean mass AI-rll 1». at 3A. m.. Al em-urr of ilrvadwa sod imlih -\h1'kvI~ln . unin In-wards the rims. upposml in lieu comm mi -u rldr. A round oi "ill will he 1'!“ lur -isii e -W I-vYr~rmsi‘.on as to his w nuloauu. or tor the 3.-...x-151,‘.-.92‘ C, ‘F -\b— 1‘ NJ. 0 ‘U . ‘l I ' l , “”$_ ‘\’_yI'!:(_K' Lil: at I 0 Ice or n 9.71 Nnril: Taslilh sirscl. GARTBIDE COAL Co. DEA LIJHB IN ilma, Cartioilale and Big Muddy Goal. prrfn‘ l. . Ind , Fisiuoirs Fofi.-iris. What Constitutes a Bridal Outfit for a Young Lady. Bridal Troussosus, and How Tony sre Mode Up in New York. The Rage for Flom=.rv.-Eviitiing Tollalsa Centennial Traveling Costumes. lifrom our on Currell”I)deni.l Nizw Yuan. April ia.—-iiss ilio world. which salsumce seems so mu: Mail the story only just beginning to be told? Whaiarcriiis. Isl us beihauiilnl that youth is always with us, and Iovu,s.u<l truth, and beam‘. iy.uni hauonnnil trust. as well as age. and iaiseluood, Mid it-eacrmrv; And is: us tuning in them and keep UII:!|1 as it guard in ward ofiivll ihlnga. ‘ There are days, dark days. dreary days, when one loela like x-warning the gospel oi black Al- paca; of the ea-mzlilxiou 9! all one‘: (Jules and It-ngmga, and that putting on or sadtcloih and ashes iur Ute sins oi the generation. Hui not Lo- Lhrowlug up lluelr ehmrurs oi while spray, and men and women opening their hearu to the glui- ncu oi the season. For. In-day, I am (lad to be alive. and that more is so much youth and beauty uupn-Ml lay and liapplnsu aruumi use. lam glad there are people wimoa live: an: a holiday, who can wear kmztii silt: and soft lace, who can wall In line sunshine and Add the charm 0! their tvreuuu in the great )0)’ at being. To-day i am moro neoticilevl In tho G-Apnoea. the whims, tbu cliaugtrs oi laislainn. XI seems toad to have the spice oi An milnlio variety, earl better to be “PR9 and lsotoe-spuu. and trudge timings the rum in A sraleripmol and l)\‘Bf'Ill0OI. but my lady deligtiu me. sometimes with her bonnet, wiiieh is s pofloi Lelia, again with has delicate iloloi her gloves. use [race oi not drapery. the antique oddity or her srnaosanis. the our el as-1 hair, and always will: its amazing ierillitv of nu ma sources. Moo may well NOODCHO Dtunsolves so the lncvluiilu, ior they would go nun) will: do~ It-air it any had not this in: woman so [otnad about. ntunat. not-sscsra. Hwy weddings am taking place in these days. noiwilhsundlng the hill About Illvorrzve. noi'.'Irll.lt- standing the was oi living and the laaxdns-ss oi the times; tor nature. thank in-arson is iirongvr than I thousand theuriu. isnd. so long as the buds sing and the flower: bloom, people will in young. will love, and will mssrry. For is an om- fit for me luspvmant event today a mailer or greater cost or more solemn wosldcnuon than it wiu 100 yeah ego, Liking mo tact. into account that money is ClIA.l\‘|>i3f and time and ln~ bor dearer now than it Ives then. Poople do noi. or at least ought nol. as 1. rule. to marry more than once In their Lives, and should surround that once with tvlulerur can lend a lay or A oimrxn in line retrospect. 50, I confess to looli_ng sol only In- dnlgently. but with plsasnre. on lIrId.\l wear ihsl seemed like messes oi delicate Yalcocleoucs loco . on corsets oi while slut: and stockings oi silk, and peiticoau and drain en oi cnmiuy ur mod silk. ttimtocd with “lull, scant rumoe oi Liuliod lace. Nor. luxurious as mu sounds. was it vrlllioui its counterpart In the slime was tried men‘: souls; lot 1 have Icon, many years ago. An old lady oi eighly exhllili the sill’ stays of corded slit and trimlebooe; the dresses sea aprons oi wane Lab- lnst, trimmed with hand-knitted lane. and the dresses oi silk brocade wiild: ‘ ‘stood mono," and cuoipoeed van oi her wedding nuuii. sixty years before, when she, a great heinu in nomeoo. mu-tied A poor iulnlaior oi the gospel with noth- ing but his pmitsllon and bar any in sasiun Lhetmeo i guess humuontnro is not. And never does, change euentlallr; it is en the condition which surround it that change. is is surely not any real: oi woman that nuusutaqiurod counts on ‘ so line and oxquialln of texture, or that the iacilliies ior runlzingil have become sozrui that there Is no longer any nacoaaily or excuse ier weanngu oearsu ialirin. alone the due costs no morn Limo the coarse did’ ionnuly, and we .can indulge our tastes, without hurting any» body's pocket. 1 am sorry. for my part, notto hero a chain» in live beyond the knotted Lime In the enjoyment oi sight. and sense. and lunch, for beauty is flueneu Iillous with such an lullnile sense ni lay in existence that lwoulo like to be Able lo mks uis shut in II, which, with use rapid poprovcmenu and dis-suverlcs. um woman oi the next [enerauon may, and wi1l—-not my lady Alone, but l,\vbo new wear the set-no and the homespun. rsrbaps uasaplilsucaied readers would like to know irhai uinsilluies a bridal ouuli. for s young lady, who may be supposed the possessor slnady of a ialrly ample wardrobe: one bridal at "Penny- iulont-" sci, including aklru. oi linen cumin-lo, Illa whole u-iniuaed with males and puts or real Vsilonrlumses Lace. and lsandaet-rs-<1; twelve sou oi linen (Fruucl: style), hand euzbrvidu-ad upon the cloth; twelve sets oi ]‘i€NA]o, square cut, uirmned with line inching and nvrille-work; twelve skins, izsclted, rumcd and u-immcu mu; needle-work and cmbmIa]t:ry—eIx ‘for walking, {Bros dsml-traim:d,and lures iralnzd ior we.u- vrllh evonlu; dressu; UITPI dozen hose-—one down slut (some flubly omhinlderml), one down line um.-ad, and one down si.npo<.l—-In silk the plnluesinre 35 per Dan’, in Iiale tinted the prim Is $24 per damp tor the quality, and in striped. ml per down. Then than are nail-A-dozen corani covers 01 dlitct-out dszroes oi dinners and luxury; ha]:-g. dozen dressing saolu. iwo rumed and potted with Valeuclouues, the res: srlmmod vvlm needlework. one doses slsoii umiersltlru. ihroe svlalio, tine long cloth, locked and ronlcd with needlework, iarze white ilsnuel embroidered, three unud flannel. M-s, not-bed with pink and blue, and .1. qtmliely einltroidured with suit. in which Loan; is a slight admixture oi silver. and three India ttrlilod silk Lriniznesl with lsseruoii and acnnl rui- lllng of lorclton lace. ‘Three dressing gowns, one vi nainsook, trimmed trim mromllsca and out-« dlnul nbuons. one oi pslo blue ceshmere .u-lnuned with heavy silk con! to mamb. and another it! li'lacssuii(oi1nc,sus style) boiwnad all the way down the heel: and untamed with bows in tronl. This was a very handsome oulllt, but is did not Include dreun, gloved. heuilkctclileis. limes, bounca, inns. paruols, sic. Anoilier lliai I saw rcoolilly cotisixicsl, on the consrlry, 01 mm. 3.1;. clcs mainly; the undenrou had been prepamd as house. A lJRID§'l DRZRSES. One oi the lanai expensive, lhnugli ml the least important, was a traveling dress oi suma1l:t‘s camels‘ hair, with silk sleeves and A allk mount- ing oi a darker brown sheds; accompanied by liruwn chip hsl, trimmed with iho two shades oi brown, s wail of pale liosvsrsnvllit brown loliezs. it ought also be sulod Ilia! the bullons were the nowlvory niu-rad, or spluiicnl with brown. A dinner dross was s nAvy—biuu sllhpipcd will; cream color. A combination dress was oi brovru taillu on cream and brown damask brocade. A black silk suit was hcluilhiily trimmed with crlmporl irlngs or graduated widths with iasselod heading. A very liaudsomo alI<lr|.ack grenadine, with sailn stripes, was made oyat plain black loulnni silk, and arranged so Llmtlho stripes us- sisiod um bsautliul black ilu-eed lane in ioruung the trimming. This dress was mmplzlcd Ivy 3 muoil capo, covered with rows 0! lbs lace put on slightly lull. No. 213 Chestnut Street. Asueci dues 0! dark bulue-green silk tvu day—-not with the earth smlllux. the fountains 1 so Ia0UIss».-1+¢0 was old vesicular. grows seddsuly young! one , ll lrennuso ihe sun shines and the young men with = flowers In Ihelr buitoavliolsa incl into oyes blunt ! “firm ‘rm’ Mnmw h°”’""“" Th‘ flmw" and lmglilei than over, out oi the roses sad the : lilacs of the now spring bonnuu. that All at once ' trimmed vvitliiiis iabrie exclusively, and com- plzied lays smell peionsise. An evening dress of pale blue iallls vrsa cmrerod with a "zuire" 5 lttnlo at damask gaau. 'osioonad up at line heel: with a sdsh oi um silk, and trimmed vritli ii an braid of silk and silver; ‘A charming dress vras oi ' palagrsy isilie. with diagonal iunie or striped 3 gray nus. ornamented with trails at provsnee (cardinal) roses. . ‘There were own:-s. lllfllflduifl an "Aisace"'eoiusn with eiostni-ed swipes at French blue. a costume oi cream and brown grenadine, so be worn over ‘brown silk. but this is enough. Mill stronasr points oi stiraeuon were the jackets and utuiu. oi_ black and cream- coiorsd law; the rims painted liyhaodio order. to ttnton dramas and their oreamsnu, one. / for sIsinpIe(and one of the Ilmolasi), with blue int-gel-rue-oats and delicate iollayo; au- cuier. a black also. with long drooping , sprays oi lilies oi the valley; 1. third. 3 wlihsloose, lovely spray oi l{arguerim,smi s I were not numerous; there were only four, one, a white one. eovund with real lses; another, a black one, lined with witlto and trimmed with 5 1;-Ieeclied cashmere Iota (reel); is third. slarxe , , cannot be so easily described--ll depends so much charmed Iviui novarlnlling ourpmu. I will wear ens. dark blue. will: never oi cream-colored lane. 5 And a fniifih. An English sun untbrell, oi ilvllled 5 silk, with onyx handle. Now. I want ilas youna = lady who is who possessor of all these ne things ' la possess tin still ricucr gills oi pauenoc. mast . i mixed with a little tlniod Valonctennas. temper. firms:-.u. moderation and dignity, that aim may be sole to any her own. that she may no as happy in use good in Ch]: world ought to main in all. outxo ‘P0 -ms cv::rnz3nrut.. From North. 500th, East and Wt.-st, the cry comes: ‘You shall we wear to the Ccntenniall and. In anticipation of ion universal dnmand in such ihlr-gs. new shawl slrups have been intro- dumd which iold over like an envelope, and have s pocket-bbak on use inner side for msmfiandn, railway Eilldea and the like. There are also not- brells cavern which lace up with coal, which will emimn s whom ismliy cl urnbhiliu and parasola. my and little. and are Iumlsiu-d with holders inr carrying upon the anal. There us oovers of striped coutil lot’ ssichsls, which not only give I-llism A stylish appearance. but preserve them irons lniury. A lady's ouull for tho Centennial upon the lady. upon an amount oi money she has in her para’. upon the mania of lime site is going to stay. and where she is [roles to besides the Ceuienelul. some ladies could lace ills world at the Exhibition, but are airnld of his wins at the lioielsuaoi much accustomed Io ieerlug house, they lost] unit all crunch has boon moving on for the past my years. except their own hula corner of Ii: and on: coming out amour man end Into the busy world oi which may trad, may will be looked upon as ancedllorleoa, sad ice! as ii they had come out oi the Art. But they need not be Alarmed; we ulk an-en deal now than we not nowadays. and they will find they have been traveling about as last as the met 0! His world sitar all. A u-vivcliug ouuit, tmleu a slay Is to be mule in fashionable touring-pluceis, is I very simple anhlr. and were are several ways oi oom- paulng It in small expense. A black silk -km. Itjickol, and ionic of one ol the girviiy. thin. flannel iabrlos, a duk straw hat, ugflluo vsil.a dusier, and you are ready. or you may use your pi-oily new suit, pox Lliii besquu in your sat/cool with a linen polenaiae. or jacket and orenkin, new the trimmed skin with a shirt iI'Alsl, pol your tluslor trvcr it, and were you sir! again. prepared in every emergency. Polamnses have been out oi tuition for come Lime, but this season they are revived; so the: ladies who bar loux'onzA which may have not known how to dispose oi. may uilllao than try eloslug them in rm-i with hours. or buttons. and ihsn they will be randy with I skin for morning wear. But men an ladies who consider these sort oi uulm-shins nu insult’ in their taste and‘ their understanding; who loslet upon going to breakfast, as a gong:-al you to battle. at-used mp. e-ya. Yer the beoeui oi such the rouowiug is snhruillsduu necessary tr-avslia; otslflx In tug Centennial, to be supplemented by more slaboré In 00-V-“mu. if I “I! 1510 be made at any of the watering-places. TXAVIBLIXG oufrrr. Tnveling dross oi snauuer- and‘: bug ma tulle. In two shades oi bmtrn. Brown chip bu. trimmed with iha brown silk and yak, yellowish, whim fiolrlrl. anemones, clematis or daliodils. without (client. Xlsl gloves of ms lightest shade at brows; onun-whips lace or untied aectlle. Dinner dress at hotel: of nary blue silk and navy blue and cream damask, the latter iormlog A sleeveless luuin, rrunused with rich trio‘! in match the ionizer dual-trained slriri and sleeves; linlshiu At the neck and wrists oi Yiiienclennee Iace,u this dress set. at-uh like cnpellue or tulle. For the Expoeiliias. A soil of atmtmer sin: or _hIIdl0IDO hunk .. adlno, a has of Ivory vriifie chip. Kflmltltd wiitxlace and flowers, aapray oi delicate emu/an in while lac-e at the throat, and pale, iiuiod kid gloves. - For morning wear, a bleckvsnzi-while striped ioolsrd. col prineesse style, and I while linen or lawii, made with two skins and niuusqno, sud trimmed with needlework. For lranillng, brown shell Jewelry would be In perfect henaony with the cosiomo, And should lndnda comb. chatnls.I..o and fan, so well u necklace, pendant ear- lugs and sleevo-buttons. A black tan. painted la’,-dfiieate flowers and tea- drila, lor wear with 1.1%’ k dresses, would be the only other absolutely red. A son unibrrlln and paruoi will be into I . the lessor oi blsu silk. lined and irloaased with Ivory-white silk and lace. Two olsters-—ono ei cilockod mucrprooi. ms other oi listen or iv‘ clmnkeci ioulsins which shakes dost so easliy——s ould be considered :o~ dispensable, and trill has iound most usciul for riding aitentnnla. sorruusn '_ rotuxrrxa. What these canals: ofifitiil depend much upon when way are to be won. A Prlncease polag. Lise oi black lace and A isnltat and (unis oi bleached rulimers lace ll be iound exceedingly metal; the IOfm£flfl with all black, so that it way be worn with A _ ly of dresses, the lab tar trimmed wllh cud!-:ia&,rod or pale blue. One or two dlsiluciive apvsuing iolletiu will be needed oi ueled silk, snot oi which may be oom- lvloed with striped gauze", and trim:-n‘ed with Los- seiod irlnsv. the other tnluned with lace. All Llis accessions oi eJyiumo—nosvors, gloves, hondknchiois, shoes, uni tmdimveu~—l.nicoms oi vasI.ly more lmparuiooe, ind loans up into pro- portions which exercise a serious influence In de- termining the amount oilouuxe to on union. ii musk noi Do lat-mollilu lh Philadelphia is hot in summer; and, though lit Centennial year has been sxeeplionsl In in ' respocis. reielose and sultry host, which qulc leans iia merit upon clothing. is to be exp¢ei.oQ,s.nd prepu-Id ior, For atwo woslui‘ trip, at less; hall a dozen sets oi Ilncu collars and culls should be provided ms or- cunory wear, will: l.l:osq' dresses. uavellng or other. in which mines in not bated. Every lady's niche] should be iiurniulaed with I small out lined with A minute oi bay runs, violet walcr and lllIII|0lll&—0l letter I much ltuallcr quanilly than oi the two met. Wrap s.rou_nd It a pieoe of soil linen ole ad a lInejiowol.snd ii will be loud boih else 5 and oomlorung on or sum is railway Jo ' Brushes and combs alt islaobe carried In the ssicliei. and a small wlals ‘broom. A lunch carried in a balloon should ocmslai of s «aid chicken, french rolls, and s boulu oi clues. (milk lor the cbudran, or water.) but avoid a Gilli-Ill"-Y "1 K0337. horrlbll r.I.ko—-eating it would unlit anybody for enjoying Anything, Man this Centennial. nstttou nous. . The long Fflllu have rgvlrcd the broad leather belts, which an: broad: than over, and known as "llettry\7.“ I,‘ llonnels lo! the deuii-Mason are black niratv, Oi chip, trimmed with blank sin: and cream lilies, anemones, dmisdus, the pale clematis, or English hawlltona, In its various stages. liuncllel of very l 5 ration for willie chip beuoeu. laid , cream-calm-ed law. ii is callu.i"z6tnwberz1M naiural-looking sumvbetxlea are I ILIOHIG deco- ....... ......__..-..-_.~__...,...-- - NDAY by MORNDTG. ‘Mir?’ 1;" ""1876? '* * And cream." Painting is the new rage, and a gross many ladies paint their own tans fmuailu-lr awn de- signs. The husband or one oi uaeso ladlus says he Ls an-aid his wits has designs opal: the oh-3-In and tables, but he hopes uoi. "Brass.-do," or elbow lriinmlngs for seal sleevas. he growing In favor. The new bottom are Ivory. chimed with the color at the oostoms. Ladies possessed 01 black Llama shawls are having them out overlain Jackets, um hali cow tum iormlug oolnis in iroui. The only shawls won: are square India and . striped wool (or traveling purpnsas. All the salon! and Mid semen are lnblonslrie this season, comblond with wood and iiel-3 gross and iolisge. mack sill. trimmed with cream Cuiimera lsee. or tluied Yslonclenaea, will be and tar tnourulsg dresses in hotels and watering plum. The new "Alsace," cotton finished libs slur horn on bull! sides, and imported in lmmu or bins clustered stripes and checks, Ia one oi the cool- estand most ea:-viooslile oi washing fabrics for summer country weer. Charmin: booucts oi white chip for yoouzisdlss are simply it-imtttetl with tour smsll branches oi lllflb (two whiia and mo cclursdl. which are cmued up llio hack, sad The in- side oiuueinlu is (used with pale lllu silk, s quilting oi Valunolennee. and two small branches oi garden lilac mounted in (root. Brazilian ban have become the rage again since the adveoioi the Emperor oi ilrpzll. Striped Oriouml scan’: a in Prince oi Wales, are iuniouabie tor um shoulders lor riding and evening wear. A nmv lilac). lace shoulder wrap, the "neioccs," in really the buchlik revived. Broad at-mists al told. and pods bomklur brarelezs. consisting bi several Links or strands. In worn with evening droucs. The I"I'iilti’-ll iwlsi. lulenod with a shall eomb. is revised tor married lsdin. Young girls, how- svsr, still rs-cps their lielr-—cuty ll bAek—bot in- stead oi tying it will: ribbon or oraameuling ll with lioturs. they wear Grecian bands oi gold or silver oord, galloou, and the link"!!! Jun. VIIEXICAN FANATICS. Kore Oonoorning the Sell-Indicted Tor- tnres of the Psnltantes. The Cause oi the Bcottrglng, Laooratilg and Crttcllylng. Special Correspondence oi the Glnbv.—Dr.snroerai.. X’tt.n.s'ot:i.ruu. l's.. April Y7.-Accldenuilt eoxning Across seopy ol the Own:-Dzuocur oi the no huh, an arudo from your can-o~ spandex: in Colorado, giving an account: oi the flies oi the Mexican Oatbolio peultsntea in aaguecbo County, was noticed. Your corre- spoodcnl does not cugxerau the horrors of use diet at them Mexican Lunatic; on Good Friday. I have been in Uolorulo {our years, and ever? yes: hails heard sooouaie oi the ceremonies of Good Friday, and know that Llae a¢li—lnl1lcl-ed inrtuxts oi use pclllvntu oitsa n_:sut.s II DIATII. The scout-gins, lacomung and cruoilylug are accurately described by your oorrcepotulrmi. but he is mistaken nboul the rosisoniorlhese riica.Aml too hastllv condemns the Amerluna of Oolorulo ior not pl'BY€liI1n[ them. 'I‘hotiemLeou.s are not undo: spc<.l.a.i penance. nor are their punishumuu ordered by in prints. They are simply fanatical bcllerers In the emcacy of seliwuflicied tortures to purify the soul. This is int: doctrine oi Lhclr Churumin this case carried to an utmms. ignorance. ianaudsm and supet-~ llliion units in these B1000! IZLXGIOIJB M111. !'onou‘lx. dnouleu. the panes: . ‘iy tarot- sd this son oi obedience; now, owing to use mingling or Americans with tho Huican popula- tion. they probably diuiog-rot. um cruel arorlhlp oi the peoiloutu. Your oornsooudoni -does Injustice ie no A-aencana in Oulorado in uluchlng that he seems to think their lndiiihnoce to those things. In use counuoa where the Mexican poptllltloll is strong in umobots, the Juneriuns think it would be mu only useless. but. dangerous, to la- ierisra In these ceremonies. Tho Ionuu would regard any restricuilna on their customs As pendconoo or rrnamncat. rrrtturuxitcn, and would resent it in a most. unpleasant may. The Americans in iluerinao. Lu Anions, Coneios and Castillo Counties. an in the minor- lly, and am not exactly in a condition in make war oil Mexican customs. in Baguadse. the Americans have Is maiority, hot. at Camera, when your wrnespondcnl savr these nine. use hiuiuns are In the esceudeui. To lnssrlero with {hair religion would be I very perilous ad- venture. - , The Americans. seeing no way u pages: to prevent ihese scones oi blood, murder and sui- eiae, keep array or loci: on with India-moon, be- lieving that those who die am doing A service kl the stale, Li not to God. The only way so rxzvxxr niul cruises would be to prohibit them by statute. and then. whee the otllcera were Americans. Ihey oould be stopped. Lani oi all. may speedily give may lo the e.It1l|« nation of the whim race. The rims oi the poni- tsnies are partly human euzraitoxl upon the Church. In Ben: and Pueblo Counties the liexloens have eeaaed their Iassthenlsii rites, and as the Ameri- cans increase in numbers Mexican usage: will give way evarywliero. is 11 not boiler lo let these bloodt services die ousin the light oi a higher clvllluunn, rather Lhasa make wur upon Loan: and marshy engender suite that tulglii be more bloody than the ceremonies oi the tansucsr TWO TILADIPS. oi Chico o,_ Outwollu Btearns, 9.. Louis-- ho Known Btearus? lpedal Diapsieh in like Globoobtnnocrai. Baoontxorox. Int... April 8u.—'i.'l:e lhltty. hour walking toeicls, between ldvvud Davis, slag leux dlstaoos stalker, or Chicago, and John Siesrna, oi Bi. Louis. lot a purse 0! use. which oomtnenoed in ihls city on Friday atom; at I o'dock,teruslnel.ediast night oi. ll o'eloet,ro~ snlung in tutor at Davis, who walked the pri- scribed distance. In miles, in twenty-nine hauls-s And any minutes, beating Slums nine sud shree qnuisr miles. lie being allowed ten minutes extra time. St-nuns’ isiaussi mile was the 1121.21, made in nine uslnouie and six seconds." Doris’ eight. eeaih mus was walked in nlnu tnlnuus and eight Ieaonsll. D -1 “Jr? A Bold Escape. ctucsoo, April so.-—l'onrteeu prisoner; M. osoed irous sell this morning, with ms Aid oi two prisoners who were being iuoemersiod. and who, alter Llimulin; the deputy in nhugmunloctod Ilia cells and turned the others out. This happened about '1 o'cloa, and up to A late uanrto-night oolr one is known to have been recaptured. The escaped man were in tor burglary, larceny and man. Locked Up for tho Night. Raw Oxuaxs, April so.—’l.‘he jury in the Fslareobeck distilling €ODI]\lI‘lOy one tendered is vsnllci oi acquittal my 0. 0. Mills, John hie- Whorwr mud Bruce. all ex-mvonoe oiliclals. At 10 p. m. the Jury, not navlax as-wed as to the guilt or innocence oi Peru-enback. Kerstlndlke nod Todd, were locked up to: the night. Murine. Nttw Ymm, April I0.--A.trivod—sieAmshlp hiowl, from lircmen. l’LVll0I-FTII. At-rl so.—1i.n-ma -- Bicaznahlp I <£a.llsi1,iroui Now 1' xi. ......... ...._...._...... ...._.....,, .,.,..,,... .._._..__..... .... fl - -L or we l WAEHLNGTON ivuféiriiiislm / ' Kllbourno, Having Vlndloaiiod Hie Rights. Win Talk. l A Col. lsyttalds and cm. atom so so 0ourt-lla.r- i.u.led—‘X’lis laiysuluiuat 'i'r1al-—I.atss1.i- nuoaa in in lei.xrded—T‘ks Capital Budget. Bpssuu Disnaieli to on main--Democrat. ivnuumt-on, D. 6.. April s0.—At the Cabl- aei meeting on Toesdsnmiormsy General Plerru‘ puns wiii report upon we question oi permitting omclsl records on ills lo the Dspai-tnssoi. to be taken bciors committees of Congress, I! in HM that its will advise the Cabinet uiai lo remmrl papa:-s and recur-ls from their proper DWIN‘ meals is not luiJWIU]Go In ibis eiilnl, investiga- lions will be greatly retarded. and $3! lbepanmnuu will be convened into happy lauoung mounds iar inviesslgaung egtmnlttees. -PLIICKY xiuiotzniuz. The flrtn oi Klnioilfnb as Latin have decided. it is understood, to address a letter to tho Spenkor at the Home annooo .' ,_ their willingness to sub- lnll all the iesumntiy in their possession. lncll-'14‘ lug their books and papers, rolauug lo the reales- Iain pool. to use commnwe isauuuininl that Julia?- ioci. lit-. Kill-ouroe anys he has vindicated Wblt be n=gn-us as A great tlnnclplu iu refusing to sub- Ixtli Lu a seizure or axamlnaunn of his private books and paoorii. when, as he alleges, no charge oi fraud his been made against his Inn at his clients. but In order ibai lhe House and the country may see that his recent rocueancy was not lot the pnrpulo oi concealing anything Improper. but solely as a vindication oi his rights. he will now all all he knows about use real estate pool. and submit his paper-n_ to eaonrm his state- mcot. This is said Le be the subsuuca oi the too- iemplsscd oomrunnlutioa so the llousgi to mil COURT-KARYKALIII. it is n-ported in ueluoiorussd Army elrelu thai two Cour:-uiuruais will grow out. oi uen. Oroors recent Powder River expedition. is is said that alsu-gee lsevo aimed; been preferred Itllnll 001- J. J. lleynolos and Capt. Alexander Moore. 34 Csvslry. and ska: orders convening the court will shortly be pohllahed. Autr irons. _ it is understood that Gen. Roberi Allen, or the QuarI.ennaaier'e bepsnxnens, will soon be retired in: dlsaliillty. Col. Wm. livers is new scungsis Dhlzi Quaricreuster. Division oi the Paulie, but It Lsbelievod Geo. Rufus lufalla will shortly be ordered in that place, unending the lot-user to duty as Chief Quin-cormutcr oi the Department oi Celliornla. ' ma i1il'1’.ACl!'l‘B'Pi'!' nun. hiss , ‘by tho uqpeaehmeotmsnatezsso» night was the Senate 'u-in to-«marrow maodsi its order relative to the course oi Artumenlon the quostion oi iurisdicuoa, so as to allow the House to mply to all point: mlsod. biti will limit both the number oi spawn and ion dose at spcerlaca. 1! mar speakers are allowed on the pen oi the managers to speak to the question oi lurisdicuon. the tour will probably be liessn. Loni. Knoll, Jain: and [loan-. _ The opinion beams ho in) growing among the member: inst tho Beanie will decide that it has no jurisdicuoa, but use managers (eel confident 01 that! ability to make out their ease. Capital Gossip. Wanitrxa-rozt, D'. 0., April ID.-l~1. id. Cor ‘flue. lormerly oi Ohio, an eminent. pt-aeutioner or law In the lower courts oi this District. died. last night, in his sun you‘. ills mtnailns Are in be taken to Cioclnusirior lnierxueni. A letter imxn Charleston says that Judge Bond on sotsnced a largo number oi illicit disslllei-s." cs.ux.lst in the mountains oi that sins during the past winter, to from two in ion: roars’ imprison- Inénl in ma Albuxy I oniiutilssry. (lea. lion-uni. at Wniietuli, 8. 0., was mur- dend by negroes on the loll: at April. lot the purpose oi rubbery. I [ANGLED um nmzo. Two Lives Crushed Out by a. Fall- ing Building. Under the Wheels-—-Kicked to Death--A Num- ber of Casuhlllcs. lpeeld Disvaich so the Glob;-Denocnts Caunuman, O. . April fl.—.\ frightful accident oocumad new this morning. 14.0. Long, late contractor of the Cambridge and Wheeling Hall and ‘Bus unit. and a very highly eateamod citizen of this place, was having an emu-avaiian undo (rum under his stable lot a basement story, and not having the bonding securely propned. the court: structure iell. iiuiaauy killing Mr. Long and a boy named Klmet Downer, And seriously injuring auotbsr boy named Frank Xoskssp. who was also working under use building. Ehoi. While Hunting. special Disosun to the Glotmbesaoerst. P171303‘, Hm, April 29.—A llulu can 6! ll. 3'. Moore. walls hunting with other boys, accident- ally snot himisoli yosieniay, the shot taking (meet in his face and head. He is now lying in a critical uandluon at his mam-'u residence in this place. Bun Down. lpeelal Dlsoutcla to the Globe-De-ooeni. Nltvaiiui O. , April 50»-Leander lit-otrn, a rai- deni oi this plane, was loud ihla morning lying out we track oi the l‘.. Fl. W. and C. Railway. In an unconscious condition. no had sustained severe internal injuries. supposed to have iieeu laillcmi by some train. lie died this vetting. us was seen in: night. very drunk. . An Awful Accident. lpedal Ditnatch lo the Globwbemootal. Proms, 1&1... Apdlao.-Lu: night about told- nlghi, George Miller, a. brakernau on the Chldago, Book Island and Plclllo freight inln, (ell belwoeu two ears and was ltseunily killed. The saline train passed orerlus body, aiming it into a closet: pieces. and crushing it into 5 mass oi Bosh and bones. lwie: lived aillenry, and the seudeoi occur-rod mi in ixoiu llul place. Kicked to Ouch. _ Wnxzutta, W. Va., April so.-oslnniay night. ‘while John Bterrsu. a Fourth Ward eanasen, was endeevorlns to uxtrioau A inilen not-as mun his out, he was kicked in the two by the azsinsalyand almost instantly killed. Suicide of B New Orlenus lie:-ohsnl. New Oaiuuxa, April 3o.~Boben W. mum, a well-known cotton meiohuu, snladod to-day by jumping lnio the river {mm A ierryboaz. - The State Capital. special Dispatch in the Glolwbsmoctat. Jurxnsotc Orrr. Ho., April Si.-«lolan L. nu. singer, whose two weeks‘ my oi execution olsen-. ieuoo in tho Penitentiary oxplroil Io-day, has had aiortlxer slay, {muting slow Imlll won! out be heard (mm Waahln3t.oo—a law days longer. ills wire and mud: aallclpeie I. tnlugaiiorrot scu- usco iron: the Penitentiary to Lhejsll, at least. Governor llanlln so-dsy oniclally declares that all commissions issued to persons residing in any ol mo Plums or Territories or foreign connirlee, Ie Cotnnilulouers or s tor the State of NI»- sourl who have tailed mm their cams and de- scrl {ion at their seals oi omen, to cilia with fiisg s ainres ibemlo, in the ulllcb u the cre- Ia oi isle within six mounts aiicr use data oi LI: rap in: ‘, an vacated lmm and niuar the 15:21’ "way, im. Secretary at Slaw |'l¢0I'Ilh bu nausea: epoch] notice to this zliacl in his soul to mrnlulone . Charles Baxter, Nellie Smith and tannin 345?‘ Estitrirll, oi Ki. Lmxll. es:-A semenosd for tars gear: in ihr: Priviiv-til.in1Y lmm Swpirmber. um, 5" brw «mioneo not um!-r tho ¢l’:'r.-e iounist Till£,liI0 '. L, 1' 5; me “me gm“. mic; or Juoniwu couniy, lo: m=;.$"'..‘.'i‘+."" ‘rliievin Ramada Game a. mi; Cofitlagration at in-Sow. iflfuam Special Dilnlicli to the Globe-Demos-res. cswoxosu, In... April 30.—De ii-om. six miles north at here, was -visited by a disastrous eouflagriuiou about 1 o'clock isu night. The sup- Wmliou is that David: 4', I’:-eidlliie’s drygoodt and xrorarv sima Wss robbed. and set on are to cent the rt-binary. The are but gained considerable b“d“'B)’ when dismvortvl, on the mud! tide at the streevi. The dunes leap:-4: mm.‘ 1.3.. “mg; 3.; Dl'i!iP~ao‘s saloon: than Imrtilnz the following buuilinga i~wr'a-mmn siiarhatl to" the saloon, fin. H;vrvh7‘x I:oardit3gvhonsa,J_ 5'. n..g..isis'a residence and Jooea’ slice-also-p. ‘rim progress or the names was llopped by ,,;.ni.,¢ .19., the last-samyrl building. ‘rim mm 1...; is About 57,600. divided sis iollotvs: DI.- vids R Vroidllns. dry woods and gm:-aery, $3109; ““N'lB 3 Nflllflfl. saloon. S00; Mn. Murphy. $1.000; Jouul. $300; liagsdsle, mo. Tbeiou u g, licnry one. as the insersnee is very light. Na claw as rains iacendleries nu yet been iouud. The Odd Yeilows’ Hall sad conianls, locislod in Devil at F‘r1diwe's building. is also a iota] loss. A I1:-eldzsnoe and Contents Consumed. Uvniq Dllliflkh to use Gioiwo-Dtmocrr-L Pxxix; lat... April 50.-‘rue ressiexice oi lion. John Xi. Calseis was bound at ii o‘(loc.k an su- uzuay morning. A total loss. Furniture, vreer in; apparel, W217. books. etc. were burned. Laos abouts! .000; ciao:-anon [5, . The Loss of 1 Bo: Factory. Cu:v:i.nm, 0. , lip1‘ll30.——-‘!‘lia Herald’: Akron IP94‘-lnl says that liners: Kcailllsrs bar iaciory was totally destroyed by are so-day. Loss $6,000; Inaurad ior 8,030. Pmbably tho work at an in- ouudiary. i Hotel In Ruins. Eltrtismv. X. in. April M.-—1‘i:e Lswnnos House At claw-crock hurnsd lhla morning. Less, HLWO; insured Ior Il_d,0(lo. POLITICAL PAS'l‘I‘iiE8. Preparations for the Democratic Pow Wow at Fulton. Election oi Delegates by Co‘unty«Conven- tions in Llllnoiis. lpocial Dllnllch lame Giobosbuuocratf Pouvow. Hm, April so.-is oorsuocs to pre- vlons notice, a large and enthusiastic meeting at Lbsciumas wutisld as the Court House in this div yosuzrday evening, for use pot-pow oi panca- lng snnngemcnu and for appointing various cout- tnllsooa ior lliegnnd Centennial 1‘ ocrniiu Mey- day jubilee, to be held at this plane on May 1.1. 1576. }.{r. J.8un. Watson, County Treasurer, was chosen Cualnnui, and Geo. ii. Arthur, Seo- retary. - on motion. use Chairman appointed oosnmltues an ruccptictt, arrangements. supplied. lim- visions. nuance. nullify. music, marshals. etc. The oommlliooe an composed oi 5-cnur.-mu from nrli iovrnshlp in the county, Ind In Yo qulredwrcpors their progress to the Chairman our; Saturday, May I. There is a beau Keeling and more enthusiasm exhibited among the people oi this oouniy in favor 01 this no iuiiileo than ever was known to exist be- an). Ft-mu all lcailona. am will be the l .gaibez1ngnl' Du ocnau Lnal la.a.sv.-I-er ueotn led on any one occasion In this county. A lugs number of pmmlnoul speakers iron: dlliereui Earls oi the country ban expressed uielr inten- ooiobe present. Among the most noted ora- tor: Ilia! no lnriwd and ea)-«cud am Gov. ileum J. ‘radon oi New York; uov. Thoma it. (also- dricka. oflndlaua: Hon. H. M. Pomcmy, oi‘ Chi- cago; lion. Jane-es 0. llroadzuzad. Got’. 0. li. Kaitlin. Lleul. Gov. Colman, Una. A. H. Huck- aar, li.(:., lion. John :1. Poe! s. Col. Gen. 0. Val, llouglslllaun Ilnlchltu. on. Jon. E. Rol- lins, and many others. A31-sngetnonu are now being made iv lb railroad com uues to bars tan-.s nduced low enough to (ice an opportunity to be present on the occasion. !-it-cry y is in- viud, and Ampln provisions will be um-lo int :11. Rid,‘-wars Friends. soeem Dlstmza so an _Globe~»I’)cmIIcl'IL Oannoz¢t)Aus.lu.., April so.---‘.i‘ho Republicans or Franklin County out in mass Convention in me Ooori Boon el Benton yesterday . The meeting 1 I ~ sue dad. fllrm a good i l ;:e.va1l.e“(‘l: t’hnxu “bout the Con"rB¢{iL.l£o‘n. Thefhgg le wen lend their pulses at Elma. I. lidxwgy. Ind ltuirneied their ad l.cs—~)ttd a ‘nine. . Loytuon Col. M. Flu and 1031.31. . in in-—w cut tine vote oi Franklin County to: ay tor Governor ilrss. last and all lbs! tune. Delegates Elected at Various County Conventions. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. l‘atnrisi.D, ILL. . April ‘&9.—'1'he following delv estates and alternates were in-day selccied to rep- resent Wayne Ooumy in the nexl itepnhliuia State Convention: Delegates-—Jnmcs McCartney, 1'. W. Beau R. A. lieu. Wm. ii. lloliiason. sn.smsie..—u‘. J. (lea o. 11. .~:. mm. ll. ‘D. Adums,_Joshnu Duels. be znuro tienlcgatlan is in: ltidgewsy lot Governor. . Unlnetrucied Delegates. Ipey: Dleixlnh in use Globe-Du-mo-cn\i. E saints, in... April a9.—-The itspuhllcaa County Convnniion was bold hero in-tiny. flea. Win. li.‘i'lsrIovv. Hon. John (Y. \\'iiI‘vp and non. Benson Wood were nipalitlcd delegates to the State Convention. Ins ruciluua vi-.-re -ism-.1 for Callus: and lildgeway, but boil: were tabled. and U30 delegation-item unlnstrurienl. Call for 5 Convention. Bmclal Disnnich in nu Claire-Klein->risL . Ciiusrizu, li.i... /ipru to.-—‘rim liuiuocrotic County Uununluoe Lo-dl)‘ null:-1| nu: I.‘-Iuniy Coo- veuiion fur the uoiuinatioii or i-sinululalcs (0: county nmrortiantl llie appointment oi xlolegalcs IAJHIII niuio (Toorenilon, lo maul nil ILuntu,an Monday. May 2.1. _ instructed Delesmiea. I!rl.s-.sxanoito, in... April 3l.~—'i‘ise Ilinnllsou Couuly Democratic Convention tool at the Oonri House on Minnie)‘, and delegates In Lilo Blew, Cw. ssional, " alarm and Legislative Gou- vetit on were selscied and lasu-unwed tor Hon. . W. Townsend. ior Oougreu; lion. 1.. Walter. for Ilsa Senate In Dr. V. ti. liausomior ldelltbu at use Board al icqmmuon. A Soldiers’ Reunion. ,.>«. Oounsntrs, 0.. April s0.—«’l'lie third annual well. Ohio. ‘iiepumlm 5. G and 1. A FLOATEB FOUND. Helsilu odiobeoneoithe otpgf: Ill-Faced Dictator. 0'" special Dispatch to the Globe-vnsasouat. Ilsxxtnss. bio.. April 89.——As ms slums: xeklian was passing up yesterday Afternoon, on 1-ouieto the Hannibal Bridge, the captain ob. served directly opposite the whorl the body ox a dmtrned mu. Wlihoul cfectlnx a landing, in luuodaparty 01 men on the sham, and called their attention in the iioaisr. Leaping into a skill’, the snot: quickly rowed out to the body, and After taking it in low, pulled ashore. Coroner N. Dickx-ma uoufled. and An l.n4Luesi was speed!) held, ihslu ex tveaslngthelr and that dsceiu came to his out by drowning as the time or um two weeks previously. be was up u-cg lony year: old, and are ieel. an gi5h{ or in inches high. lie had on two shirts, one of whlch was ahlutxh laid Maud. He also had on I pair of black pm , one leg at which had not been adjusted, two socks on. The hair \ short, an in. isoe had been shaved, so as to save a mouscaoh and chin whisker oi sand oolor. shoulder was found in be bro ‘en and on the lm =.:-=~.:i"= ""l“ii ‘H “““".‘."° M- e an n as no artrcsenlaonoia la The bot? salt I, start. you unlock: all 111000- ooer, who tied ll hurled as use low finals. I risuonu Soldiers’ Reunion will be held sicue-‘ dlsesieriotlis Diciaior at the Hannibal [ma 9,- dtznx-:.n.u. AND ['ERS().‘iAb. CONSIODORB Yum .nu.r Is in i<'t:I.-lo in-alth. Usuuu the California big tn.-or tIm'sn--vr in sixty. tut tlccn. - '1":-uzlthnitvs nl fig)’:-I ii n.rtr-I‘-\<'.iW‘ "*4 ""5 Ion: crime. Kc:-\vA1'I:x will ms: dvo cent: a glut M U11 Dantrnnill. A (':'i,»u',i)t untitled "U1-I S-ill" been \T2‘lll¢}l [or mlou Iiuron. xmvm Amtitai is r¢.'c‘uP"=miK 5“ ""5 “M 3* nupitue at San Balacl, Cal. “CB3‘T'xx-irt-AL"—Il nguku us we're hard that trortl Iumnubero reenntly. Jo: Jxrrltrtltmz will show some pit.-.turt~a from bk own brush at the London Aculcut)‘. 2IIru.1nt nawvpapen an In favor o! (Thnrlt-I Fnncis Adam: tor lwcotdant at "AM Nation. Bauotunt Cltnrvhea to the number at 250. I-‘IN! rot Church ntnxxc. tut your point-thi-nA'1”¢¢ $'7°' fl. [fgvrfir t'n'\111"I‘3srs has writtnu hit om tron- u-rto for the noun, nnd it is pronounced at grout sort." Ty”; .;2.u.....n.... nro milling _I'ry Incas over 3 dlsugrccnblo natty flavor and odor In their Cmlon srlur. 11 has nlre.-uly. been noticed that n nirtel I81:-nrvalnto the mnu-lbutlon box pound: iuatu soul as in silver qnnrter. ltxcu may hop on trying to alcvnte the uni- nu Irittgdolls, but be can never mu: I horse pro- Ier to sleep on I bodstend. -5-gm ,m-gnu “fig 5: rmrlt rout mitkes I guttin- mnn tool: as though his land tried to crtuvi flxrotlah Ignnny rack not an! stuck. CIuut.r.s I). At.tnu:vvs, s nu:-a.l New York tncvrhani, bu purclnuvxi tho In -Urlml LDC-K‘ wood place at Norfolk Ior .Il.llI,L‘(i0. ‘run war loellng lotus in In spreading in Tur- key. It we are-re them. Ira om-solves rltotlld even bomnptcd to call for s drum-luck LORI‘! T?.0II:li'lImtn't' will not marry. M rumor- ad, Min Duncan. oi New tort. It In new mid that that Iuirmont mu purcly Ilnaginatlvtl. Tun edlmr at tho Ilmhcntar Dnmm-at in it anal; philosopher. its me booted tho other day, Ind said that he boilorctl In lhtl tr-mmnigr-|.~ lion or sales. 1. It.t1'cn.\tho for the pun tint-on roan hu boon aollccthu mtneraingn-st Ipcclmcm in Cali- lamia. will hurt: H.000 at them on exhibition at Ibo Centennial. TB!£Itz'l I locality up on um Rnperiar eatlnd runyninns Bay. when that ionrtairoalvot Con- vention ui Eluxnormn comm ad. wouldn't Lhu be Inst um place tor ltl , 7001- but talooming up an s Itmansl nuts. We llfl not know what the rnultn oi tim gnmo is Iowtulnya. but when we and to play’ It wan: "Kick ’t:n an lilo aluni" itttn. Kl:1illI.l'l"Drn‘-lip" Iittho eurrnnl num- bti‘ oi the dilmtlu ot'nIIrlr.L~I L plauuiti I-Horonro Io"tlInt nxuodingly warn, dIIIKl'GGlII)lfl,¢iDV¢’g and inily tnsn, ’I1wmlura Iinoli." Ill. Iiuliuniultiu nlntamiinsd to Ivan plenty at mmsmbnn ti1lIyonr.Anilsiur smug mm 1 III” tun uillrilssn II-MIMI urn, hm planted tlmw bottles at Urn-u 8 I"Mflfll’lii'l ebowchow I» run bill. V ltttntts. I5. 1.. Dnvxxrnur Ind l..uvrrnro nu- nu. who turn nnnonnmxi to play on Nmniny at-ruin: in Wultlngton. missed that morning tutu [rm Pbiudslphla. and Ivan nompelled ta bin I Ipottlal on It I sort oi um. "WItAr'I tau pin: point" rutnlrtna In It and-and tlcriirsn of Arizona, Ibo olhur day. "Ito Mill fnur ling: Ind I lace ; ltullun man hold on ssnu time loin Isees and I king; Irhoia tvut vssltoo gone ltlzu vrooditlnn." < Ronztrr Baitirzxt related to give manor In Moody Ind Hankoy because lltr-y Ire Illitsrnw. Wisiiv the New York Ladocr flourulau and Itiorvis A liberal odocation to In renders, Mr. Banner Inall tint than in no nxcou tor ignoranco. A Batu)! Catholic «are In St. Ellznbem, Cur Ida. rciunat Iltu ncrumantw III In nu Imrllh who rend rotorm ltbcrzl nesrupweri. Ind the putui Ia ootutquontly ignorant or what pragrnu the world In mint: tn Ltu direction at llbarulbun Int! 11- tom. . I1 is. of morn. Iltrnys wsll not to nuprcl peo~ pl: unjustly. lint -urlnrn I ntllkntttn tnetxsnrtnltur the Bolnctanon at I Collin-ctlltul vlllua tbu that town pump II out at enter. thinking people will draw! their own Inturvnuu, and you elm‘: imp ll aithor. JmiA’fflAl I’. Lornh. ran at rich Capt. Loprr. olllontngton. In last pttrtlanad iron: tttu N-nr You state Prison, Altar Ilflillfl thru yuan at I uvunwon yum‘ term for arson. Ha land pro» vlonsly nlono I good dul oi that sort vi tiring In Btonlrtglnn. Ar itumlerlnnri, England, ruronily, I Inimrtvr. working nut I clilmnoy wtth other lsbnror-I. was klhed dnrtr-gs norm ltorm by what appears to luvo bet-n I stroke of Ilxittning. Tito sky maiden- ly bet-MM duh. I tremendous report srtu heard and the man itrii dud. A tax atop: tn; to tho counter and mu tnr his trim otnfteen cents I giiuu, while tho wotrnln steps up to the oonntar and orders A ball ot bu unit per yard. It is putting um Ind that ‘In- gnlher tttitt mnkt-I Prof. swing nmrm that lace hm ruhsed morn permit: at tat: unit has nine. ‘Tin: tfoschiug Club of Now York, cotxtpmcd oi Amateur whips, propou to girl) I Ilinncr to the omnibus dr1vn:rI_ It bring ritutc: ncccnntry to the success at IJII Club that the Iruciblc tntcrnlty should In nppanned. It the ‘bus drivers ruiuood to pro wny. tin Itnntcun would be unable to do 3111 {Mt driving. A not at bun «pant:-ttcn piclttd up on tho Ildovullt In St. Louis throo weeks Ago IIIII re- main unrlnlrnad. In I city when awry other man’: A Ganeml or I Colonoi, to look lot tho owner at then npnnlnttoa would be vraru than bunting up I - lilo In I hsysuck.--[.\'uw York Cotnnlorctitl Aumziinor. Winn Darn Pedro luv I strong-minded wnmtn, with I pistol In her boll, bnndhhing I blllot cl wood oror her l:nabInd'I hand It I Norms Its» tlon. the other dnv, ltu evinced comidcrubia In. torut In the tray. 'Attd thin In-tho mm-I rcnutrb itbio when we rooect bow tsmlllnr he I'itl:II be by this time with All the characteristics at the Arm- Ion. Tn: ltev. Wllllsnn Etaroru Perry (Protestant Pipincopsl), who, tor the int nun yonn. nu bun rut-lav o1'i‘rtnIIy Cburclt. In (ionorn. N. 17., Inn been altered the l’rt-nidtmcy oIIlobIr1.(‘oI1eg¢ , In Gt-not-n. Doctor Parry In I gndunte at llnrr vs!!! University, At-td.hats been secretary at tho General Convontlnn and Illstorlnn of tits ]'l'IlIOIL< nut Episcopal church at tho Uultcti statu. A rurstooxoxur nyn thin I la:-no no will take In non II A grunge. though pew-turn with less attention to aclatls, Linn Innnsil on. (Jan. ernily speaking, largo eye: on things In gcuonl and smttll eye: things in yartlculur. The one man may things In.» I whole. considering them In s ph.tlompiur.u or spot-.uiAuvI tray, often swing lhruugh and beyond them; to: other the: Iowa things, but nnultlay looiu manly into them and is npprertntlvo of dam. . (run-:att:tuz..tnt.tt‘s, , tchnnni-In I; hit in Iiulrant, Iroiand, in to tbn-uuit or I tlematntrnliorl to be mail» on UN‘ llth bl Eloy by tho Protutnitt party there. It is to bo mails In connection with tba rzisclngln one or the struts of the town of I ntstuo n! the "Prom-tnnt i:hAmpItm." lttolttlo luv. Henry Coon. D. II. A contingent of Orsngcman II to Attend Iron: Dorry,su4 En... number! Iron: otlwr town: with lisiula and ban- ners. Tim Incl of All titla upon An oxtitabla pup- ulslioninst latter; the July Inuirerutrtcn It Lt turn! will be bad. , Jon Jnrrmuott, ltnrnuy Wtlllnma and um. Mcunynr, were tttornbnn oi tlu old Ctmttmnt Theater I-ompuny In I503. Both oi the actor: secretly Admired lilo prstty vrldolr, Ind anal: an ignorant vi the other‘; fcellngl. on night Jet- larson, who mu «van than axuulvaly naodcn, Mkod Wllllsnu to propose for hlmto Mn. hiss» Myer. lint-nay named to do to. uni performed lib ditszreublo ty inlthttllly. Thu widow re- turned Adocitiod gull". “1 rupees and mire Kr. Jeduroon," 150 said. “ball cqn*4tI9y‘p;f’ be his ta-Igo." "Thou will you turn me?" nagoriyfi Inqutrcdnornoy. "I trill," and she. bdkhlélh In: uplu Iiamcy niud but hand. And also did. ._'mIdc for his reception, sud. greatly enraged, Irrom Korvntfit Mad’!-I-Inc H81-3 _ you uagnflu com», my tall and atrttghylltnlood . I run :1. Wiwsr twins the nrratittul winds; have blenr-ht-(I, : tin! trout; . WWII.‘ «Inna, II last, with Irons: and anoint as azuples. Or httioci them for awhile to buniahmtznl. . This in your Irony; up I-lull rm mt-rv br tlnuiv--I With ldlflt-Ill bnnbrs I. tin: IIAIttrII- Wlrotw uenlanl anus 4-it Wintc.-r‘o .- \\'ltIlu all your bluvuul banner: I. . Lil I\'v1.'Il.'. Airrltniv hzuvr its 5-ion IM‘ "I’\:-I-it rrrm H Ilnlkf. Wit:Ir mite-rim: I -‘s an -Irq.v'|nn[.' llt titr In-aka; Anti «I4-xv. rrtrm»a.-- out mutr«', I<lIl mu-i:_\. hit-:<l' tr-no titu Iwvls where the young vloluu await). I mark your Ilon-‘.(-I twig: against the ultra t.r-In IMLIAV \I'IlI'\ tho rnixlllllnx z-I ti-«Ir rms, ‘Ar.-I N.~l.I:I no-it lun\aep\\'nII vntl enchflrlr rm Iruttrn, Ami crown your nu-pi» brown tutltyhzuirnt-x. l'(II‘.e\‘(tr‘_l’ blat that through the spruce went crwming, A gentle Izromto rmxr tender l/rvnsu shall stir; .Your' grntetui shadn Iitisll woo luv: lU\'('i’I' noun» lug, When. ho yrlll read Ivmet plfiiiritrx In Ittr-— lo Ivltirl the miil-lair sill-nre shall he golden tit thru-tit and ortulo, tn tit: mom tlntl unit: 1.4m: door l.ln:I.r mun Linn thotw. I>ot.b nut and uitlv.~§1. l\‘b!c.~.h .ovn's young nastnsies to young bout: in-Int. And so. my m.1pleI,lIl1 and VlI'dIIl‘€-CI'(‘A!£(I, Ya sltnli flung bark the tlutttlnn of the vpruce, Till the Imaht Imnnlrolt In your hmtonu outed With luppy ovauuwugtt to Itnlo giro truoo. I lore you all. ii) trretv, tlmt rntmcl my gurvicn ll-tnml nentrit-a ‘tutu xnc mu} llm mmmon air: Nor leans lhc it nrurar II-an nutnlta r-nuut I wuvlun, To that wt out mu III, \t'II.in'n the tan. I Gram! wlzttt-r tram that draw your frlnxy curtain To slucid my cottage Idols: Ivurn tho snow, I sing in strains! nur grudgtn nor uncertain Your satubar rigliunnz vriu e lrmpt-.It.I Now. And It ltvrnlu von, maples. In my rhyming, And brtuh the wrucu‘I light rt‘;-ronclt nvrtty, I bltzdvnu hot-4| txnr girl: dept-nil on timing. __ A uses, his all our tronaurea. have an-day. A}i6’r1txi:t{<3§.it§3Tiits. culmination of 3 Horrible Tmxed -A II tllliund Accidentally Kill: HI: Vito In Sell‘-Defense Against Her Fntlmr and l.I1 on Commits I:iuIcI:Io—Tho Old (icntlomnn Hanna Ilirnsolt. ti‘rvln tho New York ihnld.) ltn.wtxvu.t.n PA. . April 26, lS'i'il.—A six months‘ old domestic tragedy has had It mol- Incholy wquol In the suicide yesterday or William Ilusull. William llutnll came to this vicinity about ten yrnrv no {rum En land. Ila brouglti. with him his wllo an two tblblren. both fiirln, Buying: tum. It was nut Inn tutor: in Imluutry and Integrity placed )1 m In I It-Idlnu position among It I rural nolxhbon. Tbres yz-In mar becoming tt citizen of the tuttnnttnltg A sad c.uu:tlty lull Itlin ll widower and tubbu llIl.l.'I oi Ilil youngest dnughtur.‘ ,4 turnu. imun. Tim renminlng child. has ten ycnn old st Unit mm. ll-I’ name WM llnitia, and bring an nstrunrdinsflly bright and satin girl. 6-2- nirltc hut’ tundnr yours she lonlt nltnont entire r unto of her tstIn:r's botsuxiwlul. I I-trvuut girl. numtvi Lixslo Eiuckstt, being ltahatiiy lulnlalil. _ it I [,Im‘i1yIn Ilosavillo laqi «print: the moth- er ru 3 1' mail I your/3 man mttm-ti llortun Ilurrl. "I! rather ind urnwrly uwnndslnnn uuuluinu tho Ituutvil buitit-sit-nd, but ttimnt ma Mr: A u 3 dlupuio Iron Iuivnvcn him and tunnel an to lilo iutustiun 0! I Ilm-»!t-ima I-«tn r-cit r-ertuin u! their lit-Idu. The dlngmto In] to it I-liter munrrri. and finally to lung and u.IlrtlII\'O Ilti ntiun, wlilt-it I’t‘IuIIt‘(I in this do- It-ni of-llnswfi. The dtvrlnion of lilo (Tum-I mu taken doaply to hmrt by the I-Zmrllsh tanner. nml III: tutirui tar Iiurtl bronrna rllv erni against err int-rnlrcv uI' this Itttolly. ‘we yuan ago llurtl led, and Iiortun lltml, so the only mule rn Irrsclltativa of the estate en- tloavunetl to ob ltnrate the ruling Itcltl by ituueli against the: {anally by altering Io malts certain cancenlmu, but only sum.-codcd In nggrnvstlng It. The [turd {arm run In 0 llcmgvllilo. l.l.)\‘1l AXD stars nxrtozr. The arqunlntosoo betwoeu Mimi Russell and ynun' Iiurd rl cnctl into on unit-.nt mntuni sift-ct «in. Mid! 0 two met freqnantiy In tiitt \ Ilium‘. Although abo made no nttem t to conceal her choice 01 II Iowr from but II bar, It mu sumo wcnlss In-{urn be mu Iwnre of the Intlmuv that had tprun ujv between the Mill oi llll 0 ti uucmy and I: Au 'IIter. lit! mm.-. and emphatically. for title lmr sl again mes-ting nr nu-:1: ilg tn Horton IL... on rnslty of his savrrrat dluplmuum. I/n - In: or {rather tluruiodly. Htu uunii lBl‘I'\u flvrtl her own imyyinun to bin at I. andtvrnta to her I-nu tbs: nil tutxmu tnlarcoune be- iwuen tiivm mutt crnc. IHII sits Ihrnc.-2'urih tic-t-.IIm.-t1 all lnvltstivma uml IIOIIEIIIIIIOIII to tilt) Iill'I'I(? social panics fur which thin section is llnit‘ . blrautltua I. nit itoclxrtt Ind Eton-n fr it health . l'h1.lll 1y girl 0! thirtm-n to an ntt net- Ivo am titty young wmnnn of twenty. Fur I Mr fllIlI01‘nI'3IIt:l Iltmu-II had null:-ed that or lather‘: ormtluct toward the bauumnid trul not that Hilton It usually III IPOICII to clmrnriz-rlzu lllolltlcreourna lino tic I haul of I family nltli his ltllclten servant. lit-r lather mu nearly tiny .yI.-urn at s '2. and H113 girl Iivcnty. Ho mu 3 rich w (low;-r' sno lbs til-uzlttcr of I poor Inborlng mun. bliss Iliu- Icli nl 1-two nlntiu up IIBI’ mind to speak to the girl and witrn her 01 the impropriety of her rottduct. film did no. ’l‘Im_ girl told the Inrmrr. who contmnntird hi» dnu hit’! to con- ilne In-r.-«It to her Imus:-hold tint on, and not make Iu-rs:-II over~otII<.-Ious Ibout bis alinin. ntnaatsstso man li'ATIi!£R’B mtuuotrn. Tho lnmlllnrlty Imtwecn Buucll Ind the $ocI'.ettlglrI Incremucd, and the daughter any with pa 2.; that her father's afirczlun u-outed not only alienated from her, but that her - silica and authority In the home were bufrgg gradually unurpcd by the servant, Smut-ting under thll lnjustlco In July last, durln the ninsonm of her tnlltur, bliu ltttswli 0 «red the girl to leave the house, nnd In Illtlil decid- ed term: tluti. she did not (Ian disobey tho wmmruul. Wilrn Ituucll returned homo tint: night and was told by hi! daughter that till had dir- rimrgctl I.I1.zlo Boclcatt Mn rage knew no imutttlti. llo went ntvny and returned with the dlschnrgnd girl rutnnustod bar In her {place und int 0 III: daughter tulnqntiy su- Itority In the Iiouu thcnooturtb. Int poor girl determined to remain no longer under hi: um! um hastily penning I note to that effect Iht: Icit It In In.-r bureau. walltcd to tho \‘IiIn n Ind mu ht tin houu of I Irtcnd. \-riuzro I to tmmtl n mil:-r. Next do Itm obtained I Iliu- Itinn nu Iutnstrrn In I nmlly in the villa e, and not to work to cum her own Ilvull . Tim cnwwxtxa mtitaxtrr. Thu ttiiuir, of course. Wu noon unread through the entire community and occur omzd fireat scandal. The ltttllgnnt on at tho neigh- ar! finally become so Intcmotttnt Russell mu Find to sand the Sockattfirl to her fstbt.-r,:nt‘I Ifflgfli his Injured dsug tor to return homo. She coon-nlccl to Again take her plnu at the Inrm. About tho middle at Au uni the M- ccrtalnod that her tltlmr was in: In; fruquoni. Visit: to the Sex-I.‘t:|iu.Sltc I! once r¢tuunst.nt:«t~d with him, when in remarked that his viaiuta -the girl warn honorable and that he intended to marry her and bring lac-r back to the tuna. This man the trrownlng indignity. Liurtu her brie! suty in the village, slur Icavln or InIImr‘I bmu-2:, Miss lluucii Ind been v sltctl by Horton Ilurd. Bin wouldnoi, O(IiIIM‘lli to n Imtty mnrrlnpg but n.itliIll‘t‘LI her lover that the would give In: it»: hand tin: coming Inil. ltct-rtllntl in her father’: Imunc, Ibo rwolrrd to bring him to ngreo to her mar- rlsga. His suhsnt ucut svownts Ihovvod bar tlm Attempt. woul bu Iuulr but when she found that ho had no cure tor liar aotnlort Iud happlliclw, she tlotottnlnad ta wad Llorton llurti, be the coxmeqmncc what it might. ‘two wlzmuivtls. on the non. of Se Amber Int, Farmer Rm- Drill, nits-r r-nt1Il$,' It I breslrfut, drcuud Inim- vu-It rnretuily, Ind than told in: daugiitor that im \\':I.I that morning to be rmtrrled to Llnlo lint-in-It: tlrnl tinny would be back to the farm (or tlinnrr. Crttshod and dittnbiotlndod at this suuhlrn intcillgcnco. the our girl could ntulm no r--pi . ttllLI,! In-r HIE‘! drove Away, -the ft-II fnlitt ng tn the flour. \\'}wn Ibo re. entered . ulrioltnm-u it was 9 o’clurIt. Ilrtt - xin hen:-If to her ruum, this drunod horse! on pkcitrd ll vnilno with A low pnrnmtai el- It-cts. Bile than wrote A ttutc to bar lather. insuring‘ the IIOIIMI, the talnll to till: villa 'a, «hero wr story mu soon known. Ila un liurd riuitnd Ito: M. once. and tho comonlt-d to his proposal of immediate murritlga ’I'Iu-y procnctlcd to the residence of n skier nfflurti, where the Rev. Mr. (Jayne nurrlcd lbun. About 12 0':-lot-It an that any ltuneli ro- turned to his inrm witht bis tanner It-rvsut, now his wife. Ila found no preparations at once began S aunt-It for I111 dau him-. lin Iounti only the note In bar room. unarmed and swore Ilia n madman, and started post- Imata to llonovllle. Ila wont to the houu when went the newly-married eouplo. Ha I .. sound Kurd and ailcmptml to stain ‘him. All inmate‘ of the roan). once-p_t..iIIo young wilt. find it the aanguln ap'pasrttn-c r- Rtmn:'I_I‘. 1124* young man. rivera to d--v-r~'r- 3iIt|l,.(Ir0“tIIfiII1IpIeIo3 nnd mama! itusnrl In (Io-lat, but lllt‘ inn--r an-nml crrlzy with fury. mud rtrtlmiizi-‘ti lII!4 -fl'«»ri!< in l».iII Mn tum-In~ Inw. Hr‘ at last rnlu-I) hint-I~I-'-I. 'I"lII.- _\n==I-..' INN‘. \\I|iI with terror, utrrntu: Irvin.--r-n Int‘ IIIIIICI’ rmti tn-r ht:ulv.nui ul thv tnvnwnt tim Ialirr -:~~.--ml ti-u tfizgrr. and «~r:l~Im: Ilttu In-r brain. She tell in the tlour _ - KIWI «In-~I Wllht-Ill i\ m-mu. l(u«r-ll rr-trrait-II In lmrrurtnwztrtl Ill!‘ door, _ and ilw lllliiimlld Itm-rival by the shin at his : to his lcct, nnd in nu Instant H10! IlIutu~If' u'IIr's corpse and Irnntlrslly railed hr-r by numr. Ft-t~Ittt: tint-Ills: I-rid-A vvu (lo-iul he rose a through the temple, living but a It-\\ not-mini». . fur: con.~unt vutlcii : as er pttrtln, and tho inmlly rumored to ‘ Iltnsnrll wan spprrin.-mlod st om-9. could be hold only on ti.» -‘harm of tit-sully xttntauil, and he was allIlliII(‘II'l()i»1Il. 1Iit: i‘t‘l.3lI.\'A'Il.ViI rR.t(lt'.tn'. Iltiskrii twnt it:-mt. I-ut II was FI.'.(?l.I Lint his mind was .io;;_n.g.-II. nnd II. lmcaxxto uc«:t‘u.1ry to but kept m'rr him that he tvuultl IlIlIl!t'II. For threw) months slim oi evrn 3 gllmpsn oi eutnltv, but tlnsll .Iry tlcgnwn. recover:-d his mind. Ills \\'iI-- ind. been his cnnntattt M.- Londmtt, but when bu taut.-art I4‘: rt-guilt his ren- Inn; hr <-tlnva.-d a l'I'[.IuI.:ll.'\lICc toward In-.r whit-It t‘\iIIIllI’Il|I(‘ll In lwr Inning rrttnpt-llrti to merit her f.1ltu-r'sImttsc. . Binrn Jnxlttsxry lins- tu.-Il has attend-‘ti to his hmlincu mutt:-rt: an before that tr:t;:c~-Iv. Illlti It um-rtttrtl that im had t~ntIn~Iy neccnwrct . Alt lIi(Ii(‘lIlII.‘lIl was ruund It was mitiuni. ti.-.-aIr:.t_v but gave no against him at tho last IE1‘!!! of Con rt . ninl he was 0 be tried lltls wot-II. Tr-It‘r(I:_s‘ mnmlng Jt-hn Cliittflllli, It IIIITKI uun uf Itusst-ll. vrr.-nl to the barn to food the stucit. (in entering the lmynxow he was ltorrttlcd to me his employer hanging by n m It: to a bum. lie mu cut down and (mud to 0 cold and dead. Ilia In-d had not been dlsttirbed during: the night, and doubtless lid land bnmrcd iilmsrlt early In titre t-vt-nlng. .\'c Emprr ufany klndltu bran Iouuri u-tiln forth its rraaionu for suit-lde. but thrvnrt» sun clem- ly evident to awry one. A will its broil totlnd. In i£usu'iI’u wviilugvdcslt. Llatutl March I5. 1810. I: which his prupv.-rty in ion to n brutlicr In En ' And. An nqtmxt wan held on Ibo rrmnlntl of the farmer. aft.-r wiilrit III? ' titre burial by the tide of llllt first wirn an younger! dnugittcr, In the tttmlly ;,r1-are 'ttnl on the harm. The ottl tnourner II. the ttncrtti was his dInc1tI'l.Iud wt :7. the prnmutlon ni whom from tho lpusI- Ilon of sorrnnt. lo rnlslrru led to the I: oody lru ‘(HI)’ and Its mocking sequrI—Lo tho com- plo tt utinctlun of I oumi proud family. CAPT IJBED CAO ED. How a Penltantlnrg Bird Gare Hlmttt-If Away-A Nico Jo Set ll on a !’rot'v.w- clonal Thief and Bank I opbor. [From Uta Ouiumilu (0.) sure Journal.) Monti: e\'('IlIIII{ about 10 o'clock, rulin- prrinten (VIII of 1'0 Ice 'I‘Itmnpn(m was moving slung, luolting after tin peace and tIlII('Ili('!I of the rliy nearing the t‘ul'lIBl’ at Brand and III II nlrm I Ins notlvrrl tt vuqiirtnus-Ioolilng Il'Itfi\'IiilIflI start srrnal lite nlroct inward (‘ap- Iluli an ultra: In A burrlt-cl Ixunttner. II» Iutt Ini- blnd lulu: two pcrtum, with whom its bad [molt conrnrtliig, who named lntorettcd In bin mm-cmrntl. fin nmrrnnriilti the two person: the Elmor- Inlaeutlt-nt ncuun uni tlitein an l|1'IillII|IIInIII‘tIl, iron: whom he nqulred In to it no tinu surpl- rttmn lD<iI5'ldHIl wr. They It mica tsizm.-Itird, and said ti-cy its sire cuntltrrni lilltl Inn wan n rcrrvnt urlvtti In line city, and bad Isitrn tlmn to Ian lbiavan. M Ito nultnmvirtluml him- Inll to ho, Ind had just boon talking to tin-in about "putting up is ob" on sntms batik. Tbs tluyerintumlsnt, vs III his two irlends. saw I run clinics to rupo In this scIi-mm- inlllrtl twmtitdrt-I, and tiwy proposal In (In II. Col. TIJUIII mm Io.-It the inn Ellflllll and went down II I.-It street I short :1 uiitnm, the others rejoining the new arrival as-or nn (‘up- iitsi Ilqunro, where tluvy on red rn In ti:-nil umut u to wnrltln I jobfilsxt xht. Willis titun eunvursl . t «y saw (, . Klltornpwu cumin toward am. Thu two It once said to the r now pal that than mu a mum vrhomu mt the man to toltn Into a tin!-r-Iau job; thst 0 had titrto or tour Info combinations, and had I job on lntnd that night. Tito fellow and In; mm ready lu be counted In, and was more Linn ready to conlull. with the Colonel. (In coming up, the two parties I’t'005ZDlz¢d l (iaionei, and at once proceeded to u an liltl conrm-ntion In rclcrt-nro to the )ob rt hand. The Colonel was About to open up the sc- tmu or it, when ho expronrd uurprin at Lita Itrnnger, Mid nld he did not know who be win, Ind rvsnlasd to know wltetlnvr he WM Mia or not. The Ialluw sslti thorn Steed bu uo tour on that swro‘ that be mu an old hand It the lnulncns; ball just gotten out at tho Juliet I'¢’IlIIv.'IIlltu7, wlnr-ro Ito srrrcd a [Ive-yarn’ trrin tor II bank lotzln (‘ttimgm tbst a low days ago ha mu arrcstml In immo- npoll-, and utter bolux ulmn uptoa photo- rnpImr's. win-rt: III» picture mu Inn for gm ru5;tmI' I{ItIIttr)', in» win glruu vo hours in loan the city. Titnt he was in I.on(lnn. whore Ito bad to dig out. llrtutiay ntrurnlrm. owing to Ircllt rnuttltt in tin; nut oi grtinpi Ihrtmxh A hill‘ ware lion; be itntriu-t euuqm by the skin at his tuutb, mil m-rnr stappu until he utto calumltus. This, with mac morn, an int! ed the Colotwl that he was I turn- ilrmod vlilnln, Ind he at burn to»; him into his Inn to work I lob tint nl -lit. ‘ A things being porftmml, Ila Colonel had A few words tultla with his two eunlt-dnmtt-I, whom in posted to Lake ttm Ioliow nwny oi! townnl the Prnitrntia , where in (Thom?- sonl would burn an all car. who would llg It on them at mine corner, and for them to run. and the other Iclluw would be seized b the olilcer. The Colonel thnn Ictt Lhcm. nu they moved on down until they rescind Front ltrect. when they turned north. Just as they arrived at the oornor 0! Front and flprlng Utilcar hllnbar-I hlcfinth n rang out uni grabbed the Irczth arrival Ind old on to him, nhlle the ntlu-rrran. Tbo fellow was escorb ed to the ]‘0IIt‘.c Station. On going down, he said to the olllcer that It looked like u put.-up )0!) on him.- Llo zxtado ltln Ipponnnco before Mayor Keit- muln yostcrnlny morning. at. Police Court, charged with being an Itltnlllnd UIICI And rob- ber tmd too dangerous to run at tar 2. III: nvo hi: mine In Jolcph Ila infl, and Chicago In his late homo. HI said he did not know what he wn nrrutcd for. He did not rucoiioct at ever havln beioro -can Superin- tendent. Titompsu , iv 0 ml. by the Mayor on the bench. Col. ’i‘hompIonIn1ormodtlzo Mayor of tho facts of his arrest, in share not forth, rtntlng bu considered him I most dangerous charac- Icr that ha had told him (the Eu rIntcnd- tintl tho nrunlmi bcioro that be ha It Job on till mind that In wanted to work through; that be noadoil two sulrtnnu to work It nuc- oontuiiy. Ila had noticed A bank down town; tint I cerlnln hour In the any nil tin ntucbct wen st dinner but one man‘ that I pnrty of three could go thorn II. that Ixour on tho {ul- lovvlng day Ind stepping In Ind Iocltlng tho doornftcr thorn, in would Jun: over the counter and. holding a pin I at the bank oflIcer'I head, enjoin and lump silence, while the other: could run- uclt the auto and money drawers. Tint be \'r‘AiI out at money, nnd was bound to get It norms in at once. Ttnl. he hadn't had time to win nil not of tools, but that In: mud n ch so! with which he could open shutlen Ind windows. Ind do nmull lob: until something larger turned up. lie wmtctl the Colonel to get him I revolver, and tint wtu the ostensi- In giurposl tor witiuh the lunar gentleman Iclt Ill on Capitol in ultra. At this atatcmcnt tim mint: man tvllte down completely. :2 Mayor pro the fellow ten days in this Cit Prison, advising him to take the lint in: n out oi tho city utter his release. lluilntt II I Ge-rnun about tweutyworen gent‘! of u o, and About tho feet eight. inches lgh. I e In complcuuul for an cxtomlu rowlb at regular llurmldct 0! I blonds I ride, In II also hit hslr. Ila is of light com- plexion ttnd wrixits about I55 paumla. lie was nits rm e-clubly Lirr-sud, and when Su- Porin cntlrxtt 'bompmn ilntsliod his Ilory ‘cl- tzrdny tnorttlng, ha Iookt-d II though It I tile child might Imvu led him. A Ilournfltl Family History. Irma tiu Pnrvtdouco (R. Lldourul, Anr1iI!.l JohnJ Leonard. of LI Bllilt street, was fl qulot so rclpocllblo, lDI1IilI.t’I0l.I.l man at about furty-Ilve yours. lilo wltn. Juannn nl ‘often been locked uf gar drunkunnru (om-u or twin nhr nttemp e to hang hnmvlf at the Central iitntinn wltlle drunk) and Inn tvrvt-II mm or tutu nrnlvnces at tho biota Fnrin us It common tirunltnrd. Tlw Itnvu two niilhirrn, A Do about mventt-on III I girl ntauutiltt--on. On nndny night his wife arrived home rnv- Ing tirtmlt and at midnight. the buy mu Itwnkt-tied by Iuxavy brt-atixluu In Ills {ailwr's nmm. unit on Faint: In Llirru tuuml hi. r..:1.. r tI_\lII". lie hzu tak--n I.1utInnum. Mr. I,c-manrtl sun n the c-mi-lny oi‘ I-’Ilnt&' ($0., and born on (.'Xt't.’lIl'Itl ruptllflflutl. AT ti.» Ina! nillillfli bunqmt or III» (I'~I flmtrtl. ltl l'IrI.o, Iuccuily, thrrn wrro only lllII'l_i-tilttltl I-tcscltl. At that tit:-t Imnqmst. twenty can ago, the soldiers lll.Iuliu‘f!'d six hundrc . lIn- illllliti = lie ' »*i'1t.E ,l3§:1.£',ii‘:, §;tm1'1‘:I'1.f A ‘fender’ Good: —I:1":‘t’i-on Piper to His Mother.’ I His Story or Mabel Young's Death. !F'rMn um Now Tori: ltusivtl The following Ivltur, wriunn by ’I‘lmm:s.I ; W. i’i|.-c-r, now mull-.r s.-uunu-.3 of death in Iluston it r the lIIul’drl' ul’ Llabui Younsr. “iii ;1.a loud at grcnt in!-.-rcat, man. ,uaInutnu~-mitt In }"Ip¢‘l"'I awn imntlisriiinit. without otnlsnitm, nil.-ration or tliidillunz §?lt;ltt.t.t:.~:3t’5'tum:'r .l;ttt.. Hiliti-‘lay’! ."t[(I'll v —-Iy Dear utlwr: AA [til en: our mg no ‘ church tn-II: x'in;;ing, the I—b<.u-'bt mute». mcr _ um how many Xltn|‘t' Untrs will Inca: the Sun- day «hurt-b boils ring? Oh! my do-.lr mnilu-r. tin-so thought: and the nnplr-auunlnv-was oi‘ tlw day nxxtnide rnnka we {rel tsometrhat n-ad. nml then i_ think to on-sci! how does my pour I tnutitvr Ive-I ta‘-tiny I know you are nli i tltinking ul mo. liut dear moth.-r, tllinlt nu , lamp,-er «-1 me as um: ulna will ever rotm- home I with you Again; but thlnknl me its one who is ' about In 314- llskt-.Il rmm you entirely. our . dear family has lived Ion lfld happy un~- _ I-rulictl, and now lhr: time an comr lo!‘ M in IN! broltten. Liitlu tlld Wu in N‘ l.itIII_It It \\'x)_uItI I count: in such it u)nnnt:r.I lint I on‘: now Ifoll; ; I.-at-It and see KIlcI"(‘, If hul In d I re trill I. ‘ mlgbl iisvo sun-d my.-u-If In this lrouttlr-. lint ’tu not doing: so I hue Iirolxcht It upon Iltystif. nnd may (be Lord tut-give me for not telling that which was true In the bcgiuutu r. I can go to him ttuw with I CIPJI Eoflilt’ rum and 81?‘: "iii-ar Lord. thou known! my heart out rely; tltou knowrest that thrrrt: Ifnntbiug there but t-that I have told to my follow-mm: and now. 0 Lord. wilt lhutl tnrgivn mo and make me more niilingto moot my tirsthl" ilut ohldrmr nlolllirr. ,how much canic-I and happier 1 multl dlc ill could but feel that my Iellutv-men would believe that p I Iuvlt ‘t'«)Lt> TIIl£)( ‘rm: 'rttt"TIt, the whole truth, nnd nothing but lllu truth, and not ha\;t~ tlu.~t_n heel that I nm : tnurtirrrr. Oh! dear motbur, It nlmuat mitltna ma c to think that I must dim. and not on! Iran: s rtttin on y own mine. but what It sut rt It will II.-arts u u on Iili liut dear Inothvr. let us ‘ 0 to our Iicllflli Fntlter vund Mk him to ficlp us hour It, an be will surely do so. Oh, my dear molhor, you can not in-Yin to Imagine how mttchlmtlor and happier feel slut.-cl ’ bnre upenod my whole bean to both God uni mu. 1 incl u tltuugh titan had boon I rant burden Illli.-d tram um, Ind new all I V: sh In to hurts my uod Iurgivu mo Ind nuke mu III. and pI't'pli‘I‘.d to must Ialrn In heaven. I have veu up all other ho n. dour muthnr, entire- . You know that have said ittloiy that my impe of «warm ng home with ya was very slight In my min . Bitten In n.lr.up om were ovurruicci, it was still utnsi :-r. for lbw Ind aver slttvo I have been told that there was no hupa; tbst would have to go, mutter or Intel‘. I then nulls up my mlmi in upon ml} vs-Imla hteart. I had told my ruttntttrl II will u bntnru, Ind nltnd him It I lliatlld tall Ur. Iiduy sud Um-In i_?-Ink, but he told in not to do no at swtlila In I duos u hotuitl mo. (in, It had only tlungao baton, Ami ‘tItt:Il‘Ii.I 10 mm A u HY tailtutimitffi 1‘tJ ('I.7.AlI }l\'IHlJ. lint. oh. mother. Imw mnny Iimrl I have tum:-d in upon in rvtwla heart to out for I lave yuu too wall 0 dew.-Ire you. do In-I port:-t.'tl cuuiltitetvl lhnt I ilwttid have told you all nnu ngu I! It-mild only have had you alum will: run lung tznuuglu In! I lull in iitrmgii I wanted in do so I-wry time I IAV! nu. Ilui. ill-at moiltr-r, you now kmm uIl-» in-«re In rmtl-Int: Until I have Im II bank. I am mm too near r-it-rnlty to tell I o lent thing that Is not tnu-, mucti less to my own door mother who hsu slnrun lured lust children so mill. brat mother. on never nlteti mo II’ I km-vv suytialn nlmu how tint don‘ little child came to )0! donth. it you Ind, Inovnr could hnvo told you a lie. You have said to ma. “You did not do it did you?" and you Iumwl luvs always sslti, "ho: I did not do It." And tbenis when I would have told you All but we been aIonb,iorI wantnd to do no In bad. They run blnme no (air nlinwln tho child to go up in! a Lower, and I do n n nmttturo, Inks gnu blnuio upon in sell; but oh, u: have them believe that I not: cl murdnr my child or any human beln , when uu know how tnut-.tI I Ititvnyn Invn all little 1' ill- tlrru. Thai your rnntiner (Mn. Yuung . how bad Ibo IIIIIII {nut to I--so but only i riing balm, Aim poor lllu Ilolabt. Ull, my dear moth!-r, uuw I no tvrrr ‘run’ roan wmsut. When tin otllcan tool: me to thulr house In (‘ht-Ital’ Park. and wltnn I tmvr her more I It-it lllliiflll tu tltouyh my boars would break. M-0 thrre In Ilm L.-zurt wbrn the District Altar» my .p,,,,,«..1 1,...» ,11..I'.r1‘n clotllm, It on-rrnmo her Irolliurs. (1 . mother, I don't IH'lIl'Vfl um-g wgn one in tin: t:-nuri-room who {mind 1...; more than I did. Uh. I! I could but have that poor tnotlmr and aunt Ir:-.| that I Am ln« nuct-ut of their child‘: tic-nth isbotilti foul murlt better and cuuld rite much happier. And nil tlm inllu at Warn-n Aranue f’Iturch—~ I hope all who have hurt! Ivcllllxs against me will try and tur-.:lvv.- ins: li('IuI’o Idle. 1 do humbly Mk the furfiivnncns at entry mm, and It an at you lllulll it-a them 1 what you to toll I I('III tm. I did hiwo smm Itud Iucllngs toward some at tlttzm, but now I bar: none. I should be very happy to take every onn by tho Imnd. Yes. dear rnotbur. lam Iryln to clonnsu my henn. unttrr-Iy. I do not with to born I bitter than ht It.-It. Tan, dear mother, I do Ionzivo every xxly. 11 any at tins uiilt-orn at City Hall nhouid coma to sea Ins wdnorruw I mould be glad to lulu them by the bum! and tell them so. And you know how bani I have felt um nrd unun. Yon, dear mother, and you know wuir 1 mo NOT OPKN KY lrxutr AT ‘rm: Ptnsr. The tint and principal rttason I1 IhII——lt was only Llltl \\'('L'k before that. I mu told by an olllcer that tho oillcers at the City Hall were watching me In all my movements and would give most ttnyihln to at hold:-I the, tar thuy wen minus 0 Pink Ind Phtlbrlnk. The moon reason In-—It was only I short time bclore tho 53¢! that I will told how well I wn llkod ntCI1urv:It, how clean I Itopt everything; and do you recollect oi mo tclllngeycm one ds It dinner-thlo, 3 any or two on the ' , bow turd I win Erin; to try to lean them! that I was ob: Iteop Cbut-cl: xtar Iemnd ur than 11! 0&‘i“tnothcr, when I lifted a trap-dour on’ at dear iittla child And icltrd her up and Iottnd she could not uumfup; Ind when the hogan to tcrcam so loud us what she did, then is when I be 11 to tltlnlt that 1 cu lit not to have Iliowud or to go up In nil. ml oh! I! you wait! but im- agine how bad I tcitl When I ilrsi. lifted the trap-door in her. in tint Impuiu wum tatlto her own Imtne tr.-Iy; but lhtt second thought came over me It onco, HOW MUCH rnxr WOULD nLnrz ms for allowing bar to o 1: there. so I laid her down, thinking at the way stir who at-no its that she vroul soon our-not uten- tlon {mm the strcct. II’ the folks In Clttuch did not hear her, and lhd would not have to rc~ main them long, Anti thinking that urban the found hnr they would, of course. no til: it vru Ltw Lrnp-door that land hurt her, I left her, closed the trsp—door. went down Ind cloned tho tower door which had remained open, with it In It. from the than I tint wont u until cunt; down. Well. as Iuy, Icloxe , and, hardly knowln what! was tlo- ing, I locked tho door, and in ‘Int; out Lhu key I tasted down stairs and into the large Vestry ogthe Church. Al for going out of thahwi3- on . tlovv—su:h I thought nova: entered my b mu 1 3 But. Iwnn Iooilsb enough to tltullt w screaming Wu Ilrst discovered And was asked (or the ltuy, that If I guvn it up, or wcrtl. up and uniocitcd the door mfllrli, thuyi would blame me M. '1‘ In is why done as I did concerning imwitnyu. I know I told I lie, dour mother, and lwnat to ask your forgiveness. And then, um the child WM brought. down. and they In-gnu in tail: about foul play listing bet-tt used, and wln-.n tlm pulluo mine, Iiu-it tho thought came over me at once. what I! the fellows at tint (‘Hy II.-tll gel Imld of this, they will In,» Mire to try In Iutiw way to gut hold n! Inn. And vrllau ttli those thought: we ~ rush- lD‘,{Illl‘IIllp{I| In lulnd In Jun vlben IE:-rout tmctt ncru A-all tit; me all sorts ui qurstluux. I50 Ilcnr Ittulitt-I‘, with than Ilioughls, and In~In quvntlom-d at UN} Inme limo. do ynu mm: I-r that I tulul Inmc thing: that were nil mm. or even (I'll not tell mini: lhlturl sirnlgbi which I Iiitenticrd to? Ho, tlrnr ntutiu.-r. 1 little r‘!'|n|:tIur-I In ynu In my Icrliluvtny nil mv t-umlu-‘I nh'.Ir It Inc church; and mm I will Ltll gnu uII.tT lt'I:t*'l' ME rnmt 'rt'l.Ll.\'d .\l.I.1’Itls I.\' (‘()[‘IIT. I']> In Tltmtlny murnIn;.'_ nth-r I‘I\';t¢ nr» I‘I't'Il‘I.l. II tum In ' Inlrtitioti to inll tall I |tlIi'\\‘ in ‘In! Ilr-I frlt-n ilmt I now. ;\u]h;1\|-«Al-I, I ii-‘llritr if I vnulcl Itu\'n but um I) my 1.»-the : I ‘llulilti I-hit" luiti )'t (I nil. Mr. Ilnm nr Dir. I’i'lIi"|I|TI), I dn not rm-nllort just H'hIi'II. will I'\'t'U”!91'IUl my asking thou: to Iilow use to its shunmg tho . Ivrtlltttt-his and lt‘<'Iin-at n! this ct‘-ntlt-tum--ti, Ii is rtrlttii-ti v--rhaiim from the r.rI;,'l- ' Ennis Qillflrilt-§§£i‘t‘tlII.’i_7_-I:LIi, §io§_1h:rg_’§§;£tt§_:zg, iilzzg 1, '.\'rt'Ir mjrou. Than it not‘: any intention to :4-II all ;uat.u- 1 Intro no-wrlrmd: but its I Vomit ‘Int xitotvr.-«I to u-rlwhr tee any and, and than an 'I‘ue»-iny, when Glover‘ name and and be I513‘ 11]!’ Itlltl. " ‘Inst.-_ Is rmr of mm 'I7Ir-UIM‘, that my out ot swindtmr, and Mr. Ham: . print-!g-xi pnitiitz uh}, lit.-tr. woulel rum-'i~'t ’ ,\«~u Mlh--nt anything PIN‘, III we II--I not u out any nmrvz -‘\Itia'v'-rt-." tlon: tho" liar.-t,;'z:: :11‘): mp: mr. if I lvll hi? I knmv. all that I-t l.r=.:~:-, Ihrn the M iii 3-viirvtn all Ilmt will--ii nut tnu~. am tin-rt-tore (I-min .«.i..u. I t-ii the-sxi. ’I‘hrsr~ are the statue rv:.\»r.>rtsi Itvrtny nut Iv-Hing all “Iron I went in ion lizr: stand. And now. drni mother, I wll tell you why I In ' _ lr-tn. » TciII(It‘i)'t iv-re time not II-Id you all sn-\i:r»r sinn- my trial. It -was Iuwame I km-vr It ttmtlcl aisnmt. In-I-pk )..t1r poor In-art In . It'll--W that oi’ our nltm brnlfarrsl Inn: will a I':uii-rhvlml. Ob. my tlmar mull”-ri will mu f-smite me for dI~cct't‘Im: _vi-1:.’ I‘-in v-an ‘yr-I: Imttgtnv Imw Inut-It worm you vv-«mid furl it I M2-rr tnnkinr I t'oxiIr-nuor; -.-t ttturtirr. litv'I-‘.3-I _ Sin!-vi Itrve.-tmv -rtaxtrn and nun;-oi at lulu-it-~=<l zmd tareles-m-sci lint no. thztsk ' God, my eomoclenca is clear or that! I have told you the very worst. dour motimr. and I Isnmv you will hr love me. Not that Irxpr-r-t an} ni-~rt'y haw: I In:nIt~ it 1,-loam brr.-Mt oi every- thing; but I hate rlven all up. and. mothrr. I mm: you to roe: t to same. It will matte mo I:-pl nmr-I1 inrilcr it I can know tiui. you ism pr-rf:--~iIv reslgnnj Inr tho worst, and I mm talk wit you mm-I1 z-aster uiwn you mine to 54:3 rm: nl-out tin: ftlturt‘. In! that in xii I wish to tail.‘ Ii Ith an one I-IKIUK no-tr. _ I don’t wzmt any utzc to bolt uni. tu me the slight;-It ho to In any war. I! tin-y Icel Ilka ulkin ' to rm: [bout otilrrlllln is. why, I am pcr'I’r.~<*%Iv willing: to unlit: but it will not make inn fool any dim‘.-. ant, for I am determined to thin]: 01’ :n1)Ihi:tg ‘rise but to prepure to !.lIl‘el rnv (find, when we shall II meet wry soon. This like In vcrr short. stud, an I turn made my page with man, I .\'mt' rrrx, r-r.un:r7-rm‘ WI‘l'.’Ll.\'O T0 tmz. It has hccn snmowhatl hard fur my to give up the tiling: or thin world. I will not anew, lint I have done so. and now I Km-I parfect y n- tlgncd to mu-ul my (loci llld thnrc be judged by Him. oh, Innthnri you can not. begin to lm:u:Ine bow muvh lwtu.-r I rum in-|, u. 1.3,", go in my God will: a clean cnilsciuitcn. 31 Iulthful cnumel, Mr. Avery, asked mu ttftor had opened my wlioln hurt to him. If thin «on the ntntomoni. I was willing to tint! ra- rordrd an the great book that will he opt,-nod at Ibn jmlgrnont (lay, and I told him It win, and tiuutk God. It is truc. dear nmum;-, 11;. now mm at my gr:-strut mxnturu to 1”: gm; think units! out Judge which I I\Il‘I st) smart to mtmt. An now. cit-nr motbtvr. ltuni, to say A law word: to you nlonn. You have told mu it would Itlll you n wrll nu me; but, In dear nmthcr, I want you and not taltu I,t so hard. I Itnnw It will I most brr-alt your lot)!‘ heart. ii there I: ttnrythlugin this world hat malts: me feel bud II I when I think 0! ram. nnd what n-fleet It will have upon you. tut, dour mother It you should list thin break your out, and on mould Ioon tollow mo, what won cl bwom. 0! ti! my dear younger im.-than who Ihmtld so much need a loving mother‘; lmnd to mid them in stithclr ltcpl, to lunch the-tn tho I prnynrwtrtd Itflld titan: to God! wt... will our little Rd or have to lead: him I mother‘: wnyt-ri W I will in kneel ba- altle BIIII rnpvat bin svenlnfiiprsyvr to, it you should In taken away? I‘ all, dear tuotiu.-r what you havn at to livn lur. Only tirlnlc of Inn at uni: who I It-ry Innn to ya and 19",, out but, an I lrlint in a whore I mu 1.. Iuitar all Mill It will on y Do A liII0fI.IIIIlt1IJ¢- iurs my s tall nil mt-at attain. And "Inn 1,". rum I my liar will in our ruunlzm than any wrau ti In: it'll an cttrlit. Iluw could we Iuu-.9 up anti lmtr all our IHIIIIIIISI I! it was not fur this Itupai How mun-it Irnrno I Iimuld tool it It won but for llill tilt-Ilrd have which I lnsm. Pray for ma. tit-srttmtluu-1 ml; an my (3,,-1.. lion Irlrmlu t:t(prn‘y_Ie»ri1to, to pin that 1 my gut nurnr my in . I rm now All you gn a, ‘truly for me Willi: ulnar cmucitroco and not ru I-llll If your yrsynn win: right mo Iusira of helping me. All: Had to he] mo to In up all lilo things of this war! . fiumct lm‘I I think] Iutvslgivcn up all tvinh to live: but at times, what: hear that birds Jing- lng Ind think at . on: out noun in’ ‘nu: mtootr. and mu: happy days at my chIldiwod—ym, when I I ml: at how nnny tlinon on have crawled up stairt to Iuclt us up In {nod and than km-It by our min and §-rnycd that’ God would guide And ulna urn n us in win grow ufi. Uh, how Irlnloolt burl: Ind remember I thou rsyers by my to dxld . Y 1», many “mg! do I m.se...r...°: or‘ u ail; :3}: Iiter worltin for us all day to II that you could scarcely stand. Yea, dcar mother If over a motiwr has dams her duty by her cltll. tlrcn. I In-lino nu have done yourn. And now, It! barn nilezl to prom by your tannin. my in some ways. I hutnt-iy suit you to 11,,-.. an me. I ttinu look back Lliirtet-n years ago the tlunday \\'iI('n liyrun. Kruitu Ind i followed our I.<-rd In the ordinance or lup- tlsrn. now its my I was an that day, n-um we mm. win A number of Ichfloi-Imllrl with us. Uh, win: I happy Xluldsy um; mu, And now, All I ink In to get into just Inch 3 auto ul mind and iui lust M I {nit on that tiny. I! I can but do w,I shall then {cal mr. Irrii ready to intact my Uod. Pray, 4-" mm or. that Itnlght. And now I dnnw this I¢‘IIl‘I' in s clam. I have nld rnunthsn I Ilmnght I lhlmid be shit to an wlmnl began; but I hm-I mm ,1} Ihni. II n my Itcnrt, both good ma hm, There In not the silt,-btett tiling It-it. I have also lrlrd to lirii you iuut tum-‘I ILEEI. I will say sgnln. I have no more hnrd fouling: In my heart: and, dear mother, I want you Lot and lent the name. II you hear any one in] ' hard at mo, tortrlvo (bum. 1! any one should nu .‘Iir. I’:-nlecusi. I mutt you to tail him I would like to no him. I have boon dlsn ‘I- pninlcd In not seeing him before. As I A not u.\'po4:t to feel very mud: like writing. 1 «end this lo