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THB NEWS 00NDEN8ED. TBI law library of the hue Chailes O'Connor, Wfi soM at auction in Xew Vork. 1BS. Sands and Shrody, consulting physicians in Gen. Grant's case, visited the General's residence and held a consultation with Dr. Douglass. They fatty indorsed the treatment of the patient adopted by Drs. Barber and Douglass. The General was in a eomfoitable condition. The local disease is believed, for tlx.- present, to be stationary. A becisiox "iras rendered in the United States Circni: Court at Boston in the suits gainst the stockholders of the defunct Pacific Sat onal Bank, requiring the defendants to fay a second assessment of 100 per eact. On their st ck. The loss of the stockholders I? this decision is $2,000,000. P. SVAXao. Postmaster at Clarion, Pa., being short in Ms accounts, shot himself through the heart Charles Brings, who, while ilrnnk, murdered his wife in a . mosc brutal manner two years ago, was hanged at Philadelj hia . Some one who thinks he can beat a Yankee has introduced in Boston counterfeit 320 Koto p eees, weighing only 236 grains. Their composition is similar to that of bogus silver coiuf, and they are gilded brightly by a battery A pugilistic ea-c-ounter took place on the platform of n railroad depot at Titusville, Pa., between the Bev. C. A. Babcock, pastor of the First Baptist Chnreh in that town and the Hon. A. X. l'errin, senior deacon. The fracas woe the result of a dispute concerning church matters. Bbis Bailway employes are excited over the fin ding at Hornellsville.. X. T-, of the upper art of a htmiin arm in the' fire-bos of a kycomotve. . . The pararHne factory of T. M. Mi c,ai itiizabetkport, N. J., was destroyed by fire. Less. $iW,000; no iosur-

. In the l.nnatie Asylum ot Essex

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....lit the Haaeu court-niarriU. couum.s for the accused offered to prove that Secretary Lincoln inspired certnio 'articles published in Washington and Chicago, assailing: Gen. Hazen, and that they could be traced to his clerk. Tin: Census Bureau has been closed up. Only ten of the twenty-six volumes hav e been issued. ORi'ERS hare been given bj Secretary Lnmai and Attorney General Garland to sell at auction the horses and carriages belonging to their departments, and cover the proceeds into the treasury. It appears that seven clerks in the Interior Department have heretofore been used as drivers. Secretary D.vviel Mankixo has discharged forty persons connect id with the custom service at various ports as special agents. Inspectors, or detectives', the saving to the treasury being 140,000 annually. Abut circles are much wrought up over a recent tow which permits of civil appointments to the Quartermaster General's Department, the vacancies in which have hitherto tmen eagearly sought after by young Lieutenants and Captains. PaEfitDEST Cleveland hus nominated Joseph S. Miller, of West Virginia, to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The Kentucky.Senators and Congressmen have been urging the appointment of Phil Thompson, of that State. Senator Conger, on being made Chairman of the Committee n Postoffices, dismissed a cleric of long experience and appointed his own son

to the position. ... Gen. Hazen, in Jug tee1 . . . ,i ;..l

timony lieiore me cuun-uimiiwt, iuuww writing the articles of which he was accused, and explained that in self-defence he sought to state that the entire Greely paity could have been rescued, and that he did all in his power toward saving their lives. It is reported that the authorities of Mexico, ban Salvador, and Kicaragtm have posted guards at the cable jandings of the Central and South American Telegraph

Comity. New Jersev. one inmate beat out Company. wtMT tbe brains of another with a heavy spittoon, ! graphed to the Varied btates Legation at

because he desired him to go to heaved.

Guatemala stating that that Government

will be held responsible for injuries to the cables or other interests of United States citizens in Central America. It is said that the revolution at Panama is nded. The new President was 48 years of age

March!4, on which occasion he received a

Psasiossv Ci.evtsi.ant has issued a '. proc'amarion fcrMdding the invasion of , s . .1 . -.V it,.-.

1.2W) settlers are encamped in Kansas. near ; - " " " the border A Chicago Emigrant Aso- : has shown considerable BiUon-, ''fj eWtaaV wh ie object is to furnish H. Tanderbilt was among those who called bsap ' transtortation to immigrants j at the White House. fnn Eorope was injorporated. the Hesbv A. Sevmajt, formerly chief of oapittl stock being $100,000.... ! tai Bureau in Mwsouri, has beau The eitizeus of Sarahviit. Ohio, erected a j j sfeeM ageut ol the Bureau ot post near the center of the village -andf se- appo-l

vereiy wmppea n man namea Miun,Bv ; -

lad beaten his children to an unmerciful

degree Ground hus been broken in Sowth Minneapolis, Minn., for the erection of the largest elevator or that State. It will hold 1,500,000 bushels A saloon- .. keeper of Des Moines, named McKee, was eonvicted on thirty-five counts of an indictioent, and was fined 31.750. THE coB&rence held at St. Lonis by the Ootrenua Railway Coramissioiw-rs, and Attorney Generals of Kansas and Mlsaoar

reeiHamended that the Missouri fa.-tti

j of the Mississippi on the sttbjectnow being

investigated by tnat Dnreau.

Gex. :Etwabi C. WAitHAXi has been tendered and has accepted ihe appointment of ( ted States Senator from Mississippi, to succeed Secretary Lam; if The Kansas Legislature passed a resolution of sympathy with General Grant An extra session of the Indiana Legislature will be

Bead restore wages to the striking employes 1 necessary to pass appropriation bills, withont pre Jn dice. Notice is, therefore. I seobeuaby Bayahd. iii resigning the

by Vice jrresiaents nayes ana none storsliip from Delawar.-, gave the LegId rats will be paid, and wit not be 1 .,,, lW .

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Kepresenlfttive Lore for tno vacancy, anc.

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seout, died at Cohtmbns, Xeb. Ton FrrzsrMiiON-s, Wi liant Sianwood, and Fred Esser. charged with grand kreeuy. and Tom Dorval with seiling mortfged Fropetry, eseSped from the Connty Jail at Lincoln, Xeb., by removing

the straggle grows in intere st daiy.

The Prohibitionists of Chicago have nominated William H. Bush for Mayor, W. W. Wait for City Treasurer, George 'C. ."1 : .(-.-,.. .'.- mtr i Hvntr BTlll f'Kor 1 Ai

a lai, stone and digging under the bars j CatKnfe. clerfc oampaign fund ot between the cage and the lower corr.dor. , tte partv ig 594.70 . George Gray, the FkaSK Bonham, charged with the mat -; amdidatoof Secretary Bayard, received the Aer oL' his mother, brother and sist.T. was . Democratic caucus nominatioa for Senator

token from iil at Independence. Kan., and from Delajvare. and was elected by the Leg-

tanged to the railway aedtie-worK xn

Oiraha hotel wss the scene oi the murder

at Henry Torpoten, a barkeeper, by Titos. Ballard, Veil known as a hotel runner, who was intoxicated. Two OFFtCEBS at Springer, New Mexico,

bad fight with three desperadoes, and the

is.'aturo of that State.

The Democratic Congressmen-elect from Virginia acted upon an intimation that the President trould be happy to appoint Catlett Gibson District Attorney at Richmond, and

made hastis to Indorse him. Gen. Htzhugh

Lee is a candidate for Minister to Mexico.

latter were killed. Friends of the roughs ; as is also Jerome Eddy, Chairman of

ttwstfii to attack the town, and troops have

been orderea oct irom j;ort union . axi pea switch at Monroe, Wis., on the St. lWSoa3, wrecked nineteen cars, their eonterits bein; sc.itterjd in all directions. One man lost bis life. AcO!FLAGK.Tiox in the c ty of Ishpeniing, in Xorthern Michigan, consumed the jMstoffice, the pablie library, ten stores and other property The Snprerae Conrt

of low has nnoni motility decided that

every provisioa of the Frommtorv law ts conMttntiooal. Ths-Circuit Court" at Des Monies holds that the Governor has power to fake possession of tb Auditor's office and place some person in charge . .Ernest Boenish. an aged German, wh for thirteen '

years Had live in a hut at est Bay City

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Michiaan Democratic State Committee . .

The Democrats elected their Mayor ai Chey-

-enne, Wyoming Territory, on St. Patrick's

Day. for tue ttrst nms since in, 1.

Mich., was found frozen to death on the! nojon witl be considered a traitor.

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Oe?. Joseph H. Tayxob. TJ. S. A. and Adjutant General of the Department of the Piatte, ditd at Omaha. There were 282 failures in the United States and Canada during tha last seven days, an increase of five as compared with the previous week. PBE3IDENT BaBBios, in his decree proclaiming the Central American Republic, declares that any one who opposes thn

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around, with his door-key in uis hand. A

dog at his side permit:? t no one to touch tha corppe. Kalbahka, Micb., ieiKirtd a temperature of 44 below cent on the 18 h insf. At Bt, Ignace (he mercury registered 10 below. ....On a farm near E kli:trt, Ind. an insane awn named Willfctu Hnbbell shot his wife fatally and then killed himself . . .Thomas Simpson, an Eng Lshman of liberal edncatfcm, belmiging to a leading fimily of Biringham. was sent to the Tnited States to check his intemperate habits. He worked fern time at Toungstowc, Ohio, as a coachman, But in a de-pondent moment killed himself with morphine.

TE SOOTH. POPE A Coix. dealers in metal at Baitfanore, Md., have tailed, w..b liabilities arionsly estimitinl at from $dtK),t)00 to $1,000,000. The Sooth? Agricalturftl Works at Atlanta made an assignment to

secure dents or ivi,ti.

tkmal Road has restored wages at its shops in Palestine, Texas, and or-ange-ments have been perfected for the tesumptton of work at "Marsbtil.

Apbu.15 has been set as Mei-.-au

urges all Chiefs, officers and soldiers of Central America to join him, and proclaim himself "Supreme Military Chief." The attempt of President Barrios to make himself dictator ot Central America caused tte Pu'.ted States to order southward the Waehnsett and Shenandoah, and three more -war vessels are to be held in readiness to sail thither. Recent deaths: At Chelsea, Mass., John Bobbins, known throughout the Vnited States as a manufacturer of bag-gage-ebe!cs; at Bnffalo, N. V., C. W. MeCune, proprietorof the Buffalo Courier; at WasUngcou, the wife of Congressman Herbelt, of Alabama. Ex-Pbesidest Abthi b, ex-Senatoi McDonald, und the Rev. H. W. Beecher called upon President Cleveland at the Whit Hons?. Two bundled representatives of

the Womens Temperance Union, also paid

tneir respects tome rresiaent

Oil as manned a wrecKin declare 1 tUt saloons mav be enjoined a' out to repair the bnJge and j nuisane3, aad nay citizen is practically

! given ie power to clos up a saloon without ! trial by jury. If 11 ?aloon-keoper disObevsau

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iflr wttYIRA Of thA Ktlti tTfiitS-ii the, iniarant

The Interna-! of astronomers all over the United States

! cm tno lotn. "tne cloudy leather interfered seriously with the obsenntions ... j A patty of '230 revolutionists, headed by Gen. Vizputu, made an attack on the citv

,, , : of Panama, aad firing was kept up for

ems s Ay at the New Orleans Esposmun. i iam CaUe Company Wegtaphed to SoreJeffersoa Davis and William M. Bnrrelt ' tary Bayard, yesterday, that a Gantemalan have been it. vltcd to oVliver addresses, on ', vessel hid gone our to cat the wires. Secrethe resuU of the war with Mexico. i tary Whitney has ordered the Vaatie to sail A THBOlOH express train on the Texas , from. New Orleans for Goatemila and proracWc Road was wrecked on a bridge at j ,ec AmTerican inteets Village Creefc, new Fort Worth. The fire- , The Ioto Supreme Court rendered a man was killed, thecngmeei- was fhtVly in- ." affirming the constitutionality of tared, and two postal clerks weie seriously , Bew prohibitory law and providing for

brnisod. A large number of stokers at Uu speedy enforcement. The court virtnallv

Marshall and train and went back.

Mobe than tw penous havv been indieted at St. Mf.iy'11, W. Vr... for playing ttoluiuos iu .v;bii.'. Theii; are f-rtml women in tt.- :ist, iwj ph i -iauB, a minister, and nn attotiif-y Emisjratiori from the southwest contttie-t of Virgin a to the Western States Has been progrrssia) 11 winter in fnifticiei t foicu to be called an exodus. Th? cnuss is drought aod a lade of railway fat lities. THE Sauitary t'nin.?il of tlit SIHsiHsip'.

Vallev hu petitiin-d I'residPat Cl -v. lanil " to convene the Nftthin.il Board 01 Hea'th at ' once, and lo anthorif: the 1 of so much at the enidemic contingent fund as may be !

ueesssarr to enforce a vigorous system of i

preventivo measnres. A wewsPAPBR front Jackson County, Weft Virginia. repoiU th-? oigmizatiou of destitute farmers in th v einity of Stoats' Mjll to compel iiu eiituii division of what food" lemiuns JB tht region, iu onfi-r to save the itw of ):op!e and stock The C0111vittee of PrMIc oafe-.y toak ttfti bushels of wheat from some lariat for dis'ributioti Mrs. Fannie Binder, of Lou sville, Ky , learniDff thtt Get . MeCltrey. her h?trothed. bjd tr.,nsferret lus atteutiou; to Milts Jonu'e Beard, wet.t to Miss Itt-anl s fcottse. drew apistol and fired, the ball tft'tiag effect i i Mis.i Be:.rd's jtide. Sh : the ran tlown :h" str. ct tintil avertakeii by rlicVmaii. Her xjctiu cannot wcovi r beavv suow-toiju l.revuit.-Jl in Virginia ad North Carol ntt Mutch it. From sis to ton (nekee fell.

tliat the memorial should bo a great hospital and sanitmium. to bo cre;Vul at Poti

Said, open to the people of nil n.ilion!. The Prince of Wa'es uresitlcil at llic meet

ing of the committee, and anions' tlif nn'iii-

iiera present w em uora i.ivuniuc aim me

Uukes ot t umbriitgc unit r.anisiui',. iue Kh.'div.-- has filre.idy granted a site foi tho

j roposcd Uosjiital.

THE corporation ot DuMm lias rpjeclett

a motion lo present an oauivss m mr Viinco cf Wales on his visit next mouth.

SakaRada. tit? Japanese olurge iTattanes

to Hollaiul, went to an notci 111 tournuini

with a myst;rious Belgian tally. During th night she oliot liiiu dead ami wounded herself with a dasher. . .A tire in a eed-

rushinff mill at Hull, England, caused a

deep stream of lmrnw-g oil to How through fie streets, cirryinif the (limes to the cornexchange and tllo Town Hall, 'the loss is estimated at S-tOO.lRK). .A policeman lont

bis life. - Thebe was a serious riot iu the town of Portadown. Ireland, 011 St. Patrick's Day. Baiuls of Orangemen paraded the street,

and Nationalist rioters wrecked the honsn

of obnoxious persons. . The British orlicmls at Cairo urged the appointment of Gen. Wolsclev ns Governor Geueral of the

Soudan, in order to reassure tha natives

that the country will not lie abandoned to the Mehdi. the Home Government declined to comply witti the request.

. Is the Royal Alphi Masonic Lodge at London, Prince Edward was initiated by the Prince of Wales, and manifested the deepest interest in the work. t'RAXOE has sent a proposition to China for peace negotiations Thousands of c ol -liers in Southwest Yorkshire have been notified of a 10 per cent reduction in their wages. Is a colliery at Camphansen, Rhenish Prussia, over '200 miners were imprisoned by an explosion of tire-damp. By the latest advices only seventeen had boon rescued. ADDITIONAL NEWS. The Senate has ratified the treaty with flio Kbedlia uf Egypt and trio convention r.Hiliveto tho tsoundry lines between ib:3 country a d Mexico. Th? treaty with the Khedive ciiendi to the I'nttel States conmjrclol p irilees, which OreatBrttain enjoys by virtue of the treaty, b twoen Esrypt and Greccs inn; about a year. The treaty with M xi.-o rjc gntes the principle of the International 'aw in Hie setu.-meot of dHputes which may occur in the chansins of thj bed or tl-e Bio Giande. Two brothers named Kerr, living sis mi!u?we of Matroon, Illuois, quarreler, when one of thvm shot the other intlkting a wound from wlilch ho died. The dead man's, n me is William, bis brother's was not learned Another brotier n a member of the State Leifisl ture. The latest advices from the Soudan war is that O.-n. Graham has bad a battle with tho Aral3 under O-man D'gi a. The mounted inlantry and sccuts, suport.d by

the ma n bofly of troops, marched six hundred yards beiilnd the a Jvunee 10 the base of the bills n.-ar Hoshon. Bio scou s on reaching the sumra t of the hilU a!scoivred the Arabs ma soil in the valleys. The Arabs at onco retired to sbokf r, bu fifty remaining iu sight. When the British advance reaclie 1 the r'de of tho hil's, lhc Hand.'iidoah trilo inched from ambush anl mace an attack. During this Captain Birch was spe-ired through the houtder. Tho Arabs got wl.h n ten yardi of the B.itfch line before they opened the regu larflre. 'lhe enemy promptt. replied and four lni'intryrnen were kl led and three wound d. Am ng the killed is Lieutenant O'Contior, wh s . 1 orsj was shot from under h m. lhc- British retired, the Arabs showing no disposition to fellow them. During the enfT'igem nt on the h 1 j the Beng-al caval.y 00k many piis nois. It was asc.-rta ned by a reooTimdssante that ti e AraV wvro in Urge boales along- too entire ringo of hlllj. A dispatch from Des Moines, Iowa, says: Gove -nor Sherman went to the offlce 01 Stj'.e Auditor Brown and demanded adraittcnoe, but tke office wa3 looked and he was not permitted to ent:r. Thereupon the Govuinor oidere 1 out a fils of the State Millt'a. who went 1 1 the capital and battered in the doors of the Aud.tor's ofllee an I took poES.'si ton by furee of arms. Cattli, Auditor pro tern. I'j- t.ppointment, then took poFS Sslon of the .mcc. lirown, in ihe raeantim-,

was arrested . y the Sheiltr. There 19 mucn excitemcn ov. r the mat! nr. Fire destroyed ten business houses of Wort Plsines, Howell County, .Missouri. The loss 1 about $50,000. A tiro in the same town thrf e weeks asodfStrojod sevo.i houses Carroll S. Wright, commissioner of labor, reoimmends that three special agents bo sent to Europ? for ibrec to five months, a id eight or ten such a?enU be app Intvd for f.:e Cnltol States to i.vcstigati the labor question la all its ramlScailons. 'ihe suggest;on mse's with approva of Secretary Lamar.

Howard-White & Co.'s review of the pork packing Industry at ChieagD.tor the yc.ir

o.idlng M u-ch 1, 18H5, shows that th? a;gre

gal - numtiar of hogs slauftbtorel for packing

purposes duria? that pariod was 4,a28,H0l);

the number of cuttle slang'.itercd during the sa-ne period was 1,270,000 he id, 70 per cent, of which was required for the dressed lett

trad". It is semi-oftlcialiy stated that isruark han offered 10 arbitraie for a scltr men.

of the dispute between England anil llussla

In regard to the Afghan boundary. An exceedingly sad accident occurred at Ei i Dallli, rexs. J110. Carry, a high

lv resp etc J gontieman, agid OO yours, was

t:.e guost of bis ol 1 fri-'nd, a well-known citi

zen, U S. Gro n, agod (13 yoar?. H arlngii

nob; In tho yard at midnight, tiroi-n arose

and flrod a revolver at a supposed burglar,

the bit let str.king Carry benoath the t-yc, killing h:m i itt n ly. Gr.-cn is greailj pros tinted over t in offaa-

Rear Admiral Jaiiett, commanding

the Xor h Atl nils iuadi,on, Uis telegraphod

Commander Cark, of 11 c Alliance at New Or-

letns. Inst ui.':ljg him to proceed to Cartha-

Kf-nn and Iturrauqulil n In I le I'n'ihl States

of Columbia and protect tho American In-

t rests la ha: oou ttry du ingthe proiSuit dis

turb, d conliti n of anilis.

Work

GRAVE SENATORS.

in the Extra Session of the United States Senate. ;

Mk. Camebom ottered it resolnttou unnilng the Chalrmfln and meniticra of the Senate commit; tees, as asireed upon by the caucuses, and askeil its imniediato consideration, on March 13 Agreed to. A uow c.'lumlttec r( sewn im-iuti-r:' oil coast defenses wan treated, wl'li Dolpli, (.'halrman, and Camcrou, St-wcll, Hawlt-s, Mai , ey, McPherson, and Fail as members on th.ap. ropriallous, Jlaliouc Hu.-cct-Uf l.oaan, uud Oormnn succeed-! Kansom. Cpi-n imbiia lauds, Telli-i- sm-i-emlN Hill. Cu kivll succeed Valkor and Walthall Riit-t-ec Slater. Tln Judlciarv Comrnittoe is made up .11 lullows: Kdmunds, C'halrma:i; lusalls, McMillan, Hoar. Wilson of Iowa, F.vurte. Vnsh, Coke, Vest, ani )a'KMu. The resolution emliodviii the com -mlttc wasadoptcd iiuaiiinioiisly. Mr. Sheimau declined to serve on the Committee on Finaiu-e. President Cleveland nominated Col. Xelaon K. : Davis, inspector Ucnoral, to be Inspector Oet,ernl with tno rank ot Brigadier General ; Lient. , Col. Ab9alom Tiaird, Inspector General, tot In- ; spector General with the rAnk of Colonel: Mai. -Itcbcrt P. Hngher, to be Inspector General with the rank of Ltnutenant Colonel. Charles 3. Fairchild, of New York, was confirmed by the Senate aa Assistant- Secretary or the Treasury. Mr. Imialls ofl'ered a resolution t ailing upon tho President for information hi regard to iheoccu pation of Oklahoma, and what action was being , t aton lu that regard. I nder objection from : Mr. Cot-Uiell, It went Over. After a short exeeutlve St asion, the Senate adjotrned until Mon , day, 16th. THE resolution offered by Mr. Van Wvck ealllug upon tho Secretary of the Interior for iufur mation respecting tbo issuance ot land patents to the "Backbone" Railroad, and iuauiiiint ; whether tilt re was undue haste used iu eseeut - j lng said patents, was taken up iu 'he ! Senate on Monday, leth int., and debated at some It-nntti. speeches Ij 'In? i made by Senators Eustls, Ttllet, and Van Wvck. On motion of Mr. Morrill the Hen ; ate went Into executive session, coniirmed :h nominations of John C. Mlai-k, ot Illinois, to IxCommissioner of Pensions, and Lieutenant D. L. Wilson, of the District of Columbia, and Easign Henry T. Mayo, of Vermont,, to be lieutenants In the navy, and when the doors were reopened, adjourned. THE Chair laid Ijcfcre the Senate the resultt-! tkra offered by Senator Blair authorising the ! Committee on Education and Labor tocontir.ne, with a view to its completion during the ensa-1 ing vacation, the invest ignt ion ot the relation between lalKir anil capital, au-l it ivas adopted, on the Uth inst The resolution offered the previous das- uv Senitoi Cnllom, tliat i select committee ol tlve b- ap ' pointed to Investigate and rejiort tipon the -lib- i Ject of the reeulatli u of tomiiierce amouc th, several States, with authority to sit during th. recess of Congress, was taken np. Mr. Congei thought the Commit! -e on CominetCt- shoulo make tho proposed Investiuation Mr Harrison did not think the contingent 1 und ot the Senate was large enough to meet the exa?Pt. ol the 1 at ions special investigations j ropo-i-etl. Messrs. Miller, AUi.jon. Dawr-s and Muxe ; favored the resolution. Mi Saulsbury opppsedit. It was finally modified so as 10 make it an "invest Itiai ion or the regulation 01 the transportation by railroads and water routes in 1 connection therewith of freight and pn:eugers between the several states," and, as train, modiliett, was adopted. The resolution empowers the committee to summon Itnesses and , i& do whatever is neccBuatv for a full examina- j tlou of the subject. A tcsolutlon was alsc passed declaring that the President of tiuate-1

mala should be prevented troui c irryin on hi scheme of annexing neighboring republics

WAMIiEWTO.

W.biH llm . I at wee':

minaction he can be ounished with a fine

of $1 ,(K)0 and six months' imprisonment. Prohib rionists claim that they oan close everv siloon in the State.

The British Government has provided So,Civ for exlra mail facilities with the Cnited States and Canute. The Manitoba memlier of the Dominion Pitrliiuiunt insist upon immediate steps for the construction of the Southwestern Road, -to pravi?nt thousands of farmem from emt. grating to the United Btates,

Potrowiso is a summary of the sit latum iv the Soudan, as telegraphed by cable from Loudon: Gen. Graham's arrival nt Suakin was hailed with joyful acclamation by the troops, who have hod anything but an easy .time lately, owintt h constant nt ticks by the Arabs.

Gen. Urahaui has ordered radical chang. a in th lines of defense oh the hind side of the town. A general advance toward the interior is to be maile immediately. The ttrst objective point will be inkat, where an intrenched camp is to be estab iihcd for tho summer. In the antuinu the army will proceed to Berber. Inoidentollj to the march upon Sinks! Osman JDigins will have .0 b whippsd. Osmtuj, however, has issued a proclamation promising to capture Suakin and to destroy the British. Tin: Czar has assured Emperor William (hot ihe peace of Europe has not been threatened by the Af jhan question. It was decided t the ajeoting ol the Gordon Memorial Cdrafsittet! in london

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.!.- ., 4.11, ..V i,1 .112 C? " .1 .Of. v.. .'i. .ts ' a .1! ..' l: .!'. . if .11 r. ". .. SI .1 II . 2 II .tm : ', .:! ' . i .-I .' .:, .1 ,. .1 .11 ...I .1 iv 'I I.', .' . .' '. It .. .1, .U .1. 1 i-lM I.' (,l 1 ,! . v.. .Si -' .w,4'i : . U .i. i ,'. .:,. .s- i .41 1". 3 .:rt 'i 3a 1.. . (.. tv at it ; .3 :n t. a-. ''.m '. t;.00 ii i 5.i ii 111 8, s.w i.wi m s.'!i

Wo Have an Idea That ha who is callous to slander hath the wit of true patience. That a treat deal, which is hopefully

anticipated, gets here long before we ; are ready for it. i

That it is easier to trust in Provi

dence than to obtain any credit at Newport, although both cities aro in Iiliode I

Island.

That in the midst of. life we are on the ,

verge of enjoying it. i Tlmt. moi-it. altravfl finds the" slinnpi-v

uole of success thoroughly greased with ! I1,111'-

. . inn

the oleomargarine ol contumely.

That when Adam bugged i,ve i i the ,

groves of Paradise be established "the

pioneer press. That no man's quietude to his

uors.

That it is better to be behind the age ;

than before a poiiee magistrate.

That long before the telescope was

invented

-, t. . 1 At 1 11 . I .11

maae mm see Btars inroiigii unit ; i,,no

end 01 a rolling put.

That when lovely woman stoops to follv she slackens' tho girdle of pru

dence and tightens the cords of de spaii.

That a DUCKwneaj cane, a tame leg, and a wittie-sm should all be neatly turned. That a traveling menagerie advertises

every annual under the sun, though

humility eanseu dis-self-sutiieient rieigh-

" THe GATE OF INDIA." HeratIts (sreogiaihicai Situation and Sui'i'otuicluigH. iFn.io th.. Chieauo Ttittiiur I It mty not b- iiuiiitfiestini; to t.il.t- u glance at fttino'.u lb-Tat, whii-h hft-i iic' again loomed tip In for.- the si;;ht of thwoild m the bom over whu-h the l.iou uinl the Hear aro vwwliup. lleiri. as it a.i ancniilly tailed from ii. .-nthruity to th; Heiri l'oml liiv.-i Ins a ni-.ird lievmid th'pen of aeemnte hi-tmi . und. a en ding t" AfVlmii tiiulition-., it had at, cxistcnee close to the tunc when the world wits mirm lilmtsly i lolieil from i hm . In the Zowustriun aniia'i of Ihe "Vcndidtd Sd," it npptnrs n "Hatina .'" 01 the e imuij of theAnuns, anil 11 the i'oundei of th, (iebir or Kireworshiper f.iitn is s-upjiosed in hnvt lived eonleiitptiraneousiv w ith Mose, it follows that its ancient inhiibituuts may hit.- becu fouleinporunciini with the pnliiftreh Aluuli nn when he n !2i-.i.i1u hn

lloc-ks uiiion the desert of Mesopu(nniia. There --ceun to W no iiawu to doubt that Alfsander the Great eiicimpi'tl tit 1 lend in the funo-n eiuipaiLn which Xi uopli.n describes in hi-4 Anabasis, and that it occupied n certain t lit cutitl luttgllllii eliet; c .ntelcpornlieulls with that period i.f Ufa-io iiiinaui t' when the names of Uacclms. Seimramis. mid Her cult bei-aine so I'll!;; lit as to ihitie dntt .1 Ihrtiiigb the centuries lo th - pic-ont itav. In the Kast thete '.i;itK u tradition that the Afghans are realh the offspring of the lost tribe of Isra"! a tradition to which coloris leiii by the lemmkably slroan Jewiitli typo ol' fealuit that cliaracteiizes the Afghau rice autl th it it was that IsmelittsU tribe v Inch :t- o itwanl s.dei.dor to Hen 1 as a city Whatever tiuth there u:ay be in all thin, it is eituiu th it Hi-rat rose its bat llemeuts in the mists of antiquity, mid thai where the (indiui; provintlah nw l.-nl-i his c.iniel- I hrongb its tori uo. is n it-row str.'d: to-day A rums lived and died who have sine-' giieu their co"ii"iiieii to a conspicumi-t lt vision of the lmumn race. W hile lleiat iOKMsses iuiiiieiiM- interebt historicully. il occupies a j.ooraphical impoitaiii' of Kin-It a nature ns ha for muuy eeiitm- es made ii thi ceuti-al pait for furious lightiiit auior.g tribesmen and nation. Again audug.tin it has Let u mailt- the focus for Persian fury and ambition, and it is only by continual hard lighting that it now remains in the hands of the Ameer ot Afghanistan. When Kng'aud obtained, bv intriguc, chicane, and hard tUflitiiifc. the dominant control of Hindustan she fullv lecoguiiu-d Herat as o e of the poiuls d'apput from which an enemy may thre.iteu that dominance, and hence it became the fashion to name the city "The Gate. of Ind a. Situ.ited piettUT-stiiielj upon 11 s ur of the Hindoo Koosh tauije, and sitrromidt-d by n bewildering network of deeply irrigated rlce-fie'ds-so bewildering Hint cat ally oo.-r.iti'in'i ,nc inndi t-npossible with am feeiloiii of ac'.ioii Herat i at the s-aine lime powcrf all fortiftcd ortirlci illy. Kecent Russian tiavelers have averred that nowhere in the East is the art of cnualiwition cirrietl out so Ihnroaghly or on so vast a scale ns it

has been 111 lhc Volley ol Herat, where the water" of the Herri Rood are utilized to the utmost es rut. This slate of circiusb ticci naturally luuke-. Herat a uiltialile bisis of smnlies for nnv nrmv tint mav be fortu

nate euimih to obtain possession Of it It is, therefore, no wondr that Hcrnt his

become a siuiiiilailv inipoi ant point of

Central Asian coiuuit. e. rand-- forking

from it into l'etsia. to Kabool. to hand

lo lleloocliKiau. and northward

thrmislt the Mono o.isis oud Turkestan, moie suet ialh that tart of Tuikei.-

tau which is known n Ilokhsra. The

citv is neatly mm hnnwlar. with faces about

a mile long, and the high inner wu'l of defense is pierced by four 4ates poii:.tiug toward the dill'e eiil great cities with which it hss coimuiiiiicatio-a. Thus, for instance, the great gates iu the celebrated walls of lielhiwere known as the Lauoie Gate, the Cushmeie flute, nuil so m. The stn-

which Ht'itit is

i", "hi 'mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmum

BEHIND THE BARS,.

Gallagher and Maclun Denied a New Tiial and Sentence Imposed.

They

Are dliveii Two Yeant at ,loJlel, with a Fine of Fire Thousand Dollars.

,B oC.".t- ".ri lmloiis caillnvork upon v

Hitiiiy 1. Yuit-umuuB . . inu bus been tU wontbn of moilerii tiiiius.

ud. tig lo Sii Heiirv liiiwiiniou.

the grtut KukIisIi authority on Last -rn mutters, '2'io f.'et in width at the base, fifty feet high, crowned by a wall twenty-five feet high tmd t'omteen wide ut the base, and supported by no fewei than 100 circular towers, which aa:n are piot-cted by a ditch forty live feet w id" ami fifteen in depth TheYc have been dispiitts nbont the tine strength of the fortress In 1848 frt-u. Furrier of the Flitif h army gave it as his opin

ion that th- pla-e was onlv an immeii'-e it

Cblcaao tflle)riam.l Two years' imprisonment in the penitentiary and n fine of 5,0110 wn j tho sontenoe which .Tudgo Blodgolt iuiposod upoti Mackin and (ial'agher, convicted of conspiracy to ta nper with the returns of an election in the Si ml Vr 'duct of the Eighteenth Ward. The case oE Gleason, convicted of a like offense, was not coufiidereil, mid th probabilities are that he will be let oft w ith a nominal sentence. After listening to arguments by prisoners'

counsel urging a new mat. 'lie Jiiirge ordered the d-f n.dantslo come forward, wheu Deputv llar.-ihal Jones, who had taken a fitaud behind Ma.ckin while the colloquybe-

twecnthv nttiM-ueys had been going on, gave the chief d. l'eiid'int 11 little push, at which Mr. Maekin looked very angry. His face assumed its nstiil expression of defiance, however, and he marched up to the judgment seat, followed by (lullc.gher, who was undonbtedy tho calnier of the two. As (hoy stood faoing the Judge, a physiognomist of (he keenness of a Lavatcr could not have told what passed in their thoughts, no perfectly had they (hornselves under self-control. The Ju lge never glanced at (hem, but lend rapidly from u paper which je had prepared while the aiguments were not yet finish ?'l : "The sentence and judgment of tho court is that von, Joseph C. .Mackin, and you, William J. fiallagbor, b.: no - reimtndsA to ih;- custodv cf tho United States jlfarshal, and that that officer of the court convey yon to tho penitcntiai-y at .loli.-t. within the jieriodof ten davs, to terenin tlicre committod, each of you, for ti e term of two veais, and tint e.ich of yon pay 11 fine of '55,000." There was a dt-ftd Mlcitet in the room

win u the Judge ceased spending. The de- 1 feudnnts never fliuched. Slackiu heaved a convulsive breath, but bin face did not move. His eyes wore almost coinpleioly hidden bv Uis slmggy brous. Gallnghcr looked st'rai'dii ahead, as if he saw clemthrough the stern Judge, through the uias sive wall, and ( into freedom, which had just been cut off from him lor two years. "'Hie punishment does not commence,' Judge Blodcctt broke the silence, "until the defendants i fitch the penitentiary. There are ten days till then, during which the defendants tire in the custody of the Marshal, and will be accessiblo for any legal steps immediately to ho taV:nu by the defense. With reference, to Gleason the case stands as left by th jury. His attorney is prevented by sickness from pressing any immediate motion, and the case will coma up in its regular order." Then Judge BlodgeU ipiickly slid Irom bis scat and hobbled into his private o:Sce. The defendants, now prisoners, were taken charge of by the Depnty Marshals and were rapidly marched off toward th Maranal's office.' The crowd followed, jostling each other, somo silent, some triumphant, and some cursing until theairwnsstreafecd with blue all w?ro eager to catch a glimpse at the stolid faces of tho prissners, but they were thwart ed in their eft'ort 3. People iu the Xfaishal's office wero ready for the emer

gency. Tun door or tne apartment was open" when i:he column appeared, and it was locked as soon as the prisoners and theii escort were fairly within. No one was al

lowed to en'.er after them. There are some forms of legal procedure yet to fce gone through, but none of the friends of the prisoners expect any favorable results Irom these formalities. Eiceentive clentei cy now seems to be the last anchor of hope for the ex-Secretary aiid his friend. JOHN CHARLES BLACK.

Appointed Commissioner of Pensions,

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Legislative Apportionment. According to the now Apportionment Bill, 1 hi.-1 egfelntuTM of tbo Rive will be iiomposed of Spnalors and Rot resentatlves from d strt:ts constituted sst illows: SRSATOUMt 1 PPOUTIONMEKT.

Aditirs. Jav. Black- 'Fountain. Vtaireti

ford I -Frank in, Ripley,

At en i. un.cp Alien and Whitley., i I'ult in and Marshall. Rirtholouiew.Brown, tribsou and 1'osey... and Monroe Itirantond M mIIs 111. Tl,.ninn. Mmvtnn. .las- ;Gione and ? liiltvan

nor 1 Hamilton anl Tluton

Hoin-.'lli)toii,Mon- I Hancock ami Unsh.. J i.'omt-rv 2 Hancock, Slnrlby .and

Iirotvii,,lohuaon,Mor- Marlon 1

iiritllltir. fun, runuiiii. 1 I Howard and Miami.. 1 HHunt ngrtou. Wells.. I 1 i 7rcl.-unn T.ttt rflll. 1

C ark.Sco't.Jctiii njs 1 Knox and Pike.... . 1 Clark and Jefferson.. 1 Kosciusko, VI abash.. 1 Clavaiid Crnen I'LaGrauge, Steuben.. 1 C-rt.wf ji-d. Orange, ILake and Porter..., 1 and Harrison lxaPort Ba-d fsamlMariln. ljMarlon Dettrl . irii Ohio, ami Parke. Vermillion. .. 1

Stvlt erlau'l l spei.cer ana warrtcK j.

fHI0 ft MI33I88IPPT

nan..

Carroll, W h.te.Pulas-kl

Cas.s...

Decatur a-.i.l

l'St irke and St Joseph 1

Ilc-Kolo ami Nolile. ll i'lppei-nnoe

Delawat-'-, Himdotph. 1 Bit lo !. and Perry... 1

K khart 1

layettifand Henry.. 1

t-'lovrt Waslitngtou . ll

Va'tder urg ... Vigo. Wayne

Total

b epresentahvt: -teeonTiosjrEST'.

1

... 1 ... 1 ... 1

...66

Solid Daily Trains (each way) bet CINCINNATI 'AND ST, LOUIS. Solid Daily Trains teach wav between CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. S did Daily Trains each way i between ST LOUIS AND LOUIS VILLB,

NO

Adams and .1 ay Adams Juy, II act -IrrJ Allen . Allen, Hunt ngton. Bartholomew Ben ion and WBrren . Boone Browne und Monroe Carroll Cass Cass ana Miami . C ark Ciaili, Fo i, Jefferson . Clay I'lav, I'u nam, at J Montgomery Clinton Cllntoa.llp- eoano; i'rairftrd. Orat-gS Uavlew Iiearbtirn Dearborn, tllllo, it ivl Swi'zerUml Decatur . DeK'lb DeKa'b, Jloblc and

Elkhart Delaware Dubois and Martin.. Dubois, O lingo and Iawrenct; Elkhart. Fayette and Henry Floyd . Fountain.. , Fianklin

Franliltn, I. ulon, an 1 llipl Fulton Oibson . Gihsoti, Knox, auJ VamterburgGrant. Gi eene Hnnil tin Hancock .... llaucot'k, Stietbj jtnd Mnr:on HiinifOii llendrioks

1' Henry 1 Howard . ... I 1 Huiiuiigton I 2 Jackson I l ,1a' per and S'ewton. . 1

i jeui-reon 1 Jennings and Scott l Johnson I iK.iiox . II Kosciusko 1 I.nt4range 1 I.-ike 1 LiPorte Hud son I Marion 1; Marshall . Miami 1 Montgomery 1. Morgan lXoolc 1 OwCn . 1 Parke t Perry Pike 1 Potter I PoS9 . 1 Pulaski aud White... Pulaski, Starke, and 1 LaPorte I Putnam 1 Randolph ,. Hip'ey 1 Rush ... ! Shelby 1 Spencer 1-steunen 1 St. Joseph ... 1 Sullivan Tippecanoe 1 I'inton

I Vanderbniw I VcrmtllionTigo.i U -l l.van 1 Vt.ro

1 Wabash 1 1-Warrick I 1 Washington 1 liWavnc. 2

Wells 1 HWhit.ey 1 ll Total ."-.100

Change of Car for AST

Clam or Pasenrr. Km Class, Secmd Class oua' Ettt!gHt$ Passengers, all carried an Fust tSctrtsp Trains, consisting of Palace Sltepitttf Can, tlegtint Parlor ' Coaches aud nWfOrf( . Day CWA, all rmminq THBGU&M WITHOUT CHANGE. " Only 10 Honrs Time Between Cincinnati and St. Louis, or SU Louis and LSuistille. But Four Hours t&"fietween Cineinnaii and Louitvill. Tue Ohio & MiHlftippl R'waf is the only Line between t5. JLiOiiiis ami Oinoinuiuttl Under one management, mnnini; all itt

trains through "SOLID,'' anil iu conse

quence is the only recognize J urst class route between those cities, its Easy Grodee, Its Splendid Motive Power, Steel Ratty Straight . Track, and Solid Road Bed '. '

Enable the O ii M to make faster nvetw

age time llia-t any other Western jnod..t

t&'AsV for Tickets via 0.& M. B y.Wt

f or sale by Agents of connecting lines

fcjwl, Yi est, ftortu nnl Houttl-

W W. PE.UiODY, President and Gen. M'g'fc

W. 8. SMA I ft f, ec. I'OHa. Aft. CINCINNATI. OHIO.

Slate Items.

not one-third of theni could possibly be donbt stnich a Eniopenu aimy c mid icduce got beneath that special canvas. --A'eic ' in tiu-utv ,!a-.s. i,m ii is sitiiitii-int that I'ork Sunday Advertiser. in i"7. w.th ih.- Mssi-4tfn.ee of two English

ritlloophy ou the Bridge.

The wind blew strongly across the j pi,,

Di-iilge. xne oiacn aeruy oi a large, burly, red-faced man suddenly cleared the "iron fence and fell upon the railroad track. Tho lace of the owner grew" redder as he leaned over the pickets and saw a train approc.oliiug. But he never moved a step, although some thoughtless spectators looked on to see him follow the course of Ids property in a mad resolution lo rescue it. A small boy on the roadway oppo

site saw his plight, leaped from his

Kuciii -.-i Lieut, unnls. the Heratci. Ml:'-

c,.fullv held nt Uiv for ten months a Per

sian aimy of .'tu.i ii I men supported by fifty

Ol Illlll.t'V. Milieu wt-ie 111 IlfclMJ

uioCk tltre.-teu ! t-xpeii missmu onieeiv. The mosqurbof Herat are made exceedingly nicmrcsum-by bluish-tMieUat'dtUes. the b":aars aiv rich, and swaiiudaynnd night with motUy groups of men ilrawn from every part of I'ential Asia. Afghanistan, mid India: aid bearing iu mind nil thei-e facts, together with the fortuitous gengiaphical (Kisitiou of He:ai, it is no wonder that l e famous city w coveted both by ltu-!i; and Engl mil It possesses the uu-

rliv table ivi.ttlatitiii of being olio ot those

BLOOMINGTON BAE. ' i':

Bvskirk .t- JST A't'-t.v, Atiorney(, Oft. ' , lice In Sew Corner Rulldlmr, stairs. Will practice in all courfe I lb " iv, State Special attention given to Probat': - t business, and to collection aud prompt tnittnnee of till claims.

LuUDliX 4 VIEItS, Atlomeyi.' uffic-e over Firit National Bank. AtiTUmfi. ne3s of n lcgaPnatttrc given careful alfen1. tion in all courts. Keal estate Titles carefully eicami:,cd by aid ot I,oudcn's . AW struct. A .pocialty nittde of the collection and reniiltancc orclaimsof 1! kind; MVf.K F 4 PITMA N. Attorneys, Wfll practice in the various couiru.i cial attent:oi: given to coilection?, Ktt4 probate businoss. Office, Fee's Conner.

petite tbo rrogres? uiuve.

cltlci

wagon, mounted the fence, picked up j iust

the hat and handed it to tne owner. The ved-faeed man said sitaply, "Thank yon," and resumed his way. "Never go for a lost hat yourself, " he observed to a companion. "During a long experience I have nnilorailv observed a principle in human nature which invariably leads somebody else to run and pick it up.' "My dear fellow," replied his companion, "the principle is of universal application. The great man is not the one who does things himself, but who ean make others do them for him." New York Commercial Advertiser.

iiii'inilv s tunted bv 'nature thit it

become .t rpetuallj the object of

every jowert il nation pmceti m us in'iuui.

American Fashions in Engl.iutJ. Among the American fashion i adopted in England is that of Turkish bath establishments open all night for the purpose of "sobering up" the dissipated. It is known that a few hours' treatment in a Turkish bath sobers even the man who is brought in dead drunk. The festive .Britons ean now, on discovering their complaint at ouce set off for the Turkish bath in place of going home. After "treatment" and a good breakfast they will saunter oft' to business just as 'if nothing had happened, and just aa some of us do iu this country. Another alleged American institution has become very popular in London, where it is now' considered quite correct and in out-of-the season fashion for gentlemen not to wear waistcoats, but to saunter ulong with their short ooata flying open and displaying a huge front of sk.rt. The patents of some colored shirts are so curious as to be well worth displaying. Our Wp'oniaile Establishment. Out diplomatic establishtcent, says the Buffalo F. rprer-s, eonsists of thirty siv missions, filled by fifty minister and secretaries ol legation. There lire

four flrs! class missions, with animal salaries of 17, 50i each. These are to England. France, tier many arid Uussia. Th- seven missions in tho second-class

are to Aus.tria-Htingarv, Itnlv, Hpain, Mexico, Brazil, China and .lapan, the salary being s-l'2,000 a year. The other diplomatic places are worth from sflo,000 down to iMi.ixH) for minister, aud from $-"2,Ti(H) lo $1,800 for secretaries. Tho consular service onibi-aces live places at ss.OOfl, three at o,00n, one attfl.WKI, iivo ftl t.H)0, ei((ht at!, n(W, twenty at :.ihm, itiueteen tit ssi, f.00, thirl v'-live at -,irtH). iu'ty-niiio at vl.ffli, twenty five at $1, (Hill; thirtysit consuls and consular ufllcei"! are paid ly i'p?8' A Senatorial (;iaiu. Ilixoii IS- l.'-wi) was the largest hliiteniaii this count i y ever oi. tied. He v. a., Heualoi' fruu Ala) intiia away back in lite Utiitie... tmd Im-mOo .iim Duvid i.ii. would itaw; lici it Ihoinnrest striphug He weighed .MM) pontl(li when he vvfii- tlttr ni.il goodness knows liow mu ! v'-n fat. He wan n marvel to li-li'ibi ; iid iu li time olje oi ilie most 1 i.l illill of l.'-!t.

Killed tur His Mouei. ,llu ton lUlilui teleftraia.1 Ijii.i J!hv Wi.ittlii Biersdorfer. kt-rpt r of a gioc-rt lu.l Haloou at ll'iclilatid. lelt iiouie with sfltw in his pocket!, to buy i-ooils. H was seen lo uel off the cai.n m Wapttkoiwtu with two str.iiiK. rs, but no trace of liim could be found nf-t r that Three mouths afterward two .per'.si'H-u fiiihiiisj in tin- St. alar.v': reservoir, ab mt twenty miles west of Vflpakonetn. brought up tt body which was unrecognizable. There was a bullethole through the foiehead and a rope ;vith a liirc stone attached to it around the neck. Thwe were no pupein or urticleH on the corps l-v which it could be ideulilietl. J. V. Bieisdorfei. a brother of William liieisilofer. who live; in tbiv ci v. has for lhdlii-1 week been m troubled with tttt auw about bis mif-sin-.. biothei- ii:ch as ae.-iu-. him d .-owning, that he wen! t Wapak.iit-n uud i netted ihe -eaivh. Tin-re he iicoiileutullv cume iiciobs nit oltt paper vontninmg at invonnt of the timlin of the bortv iitlhe reset ton. The th'St nptioii of tbo clothe- coiiespou-.leil ca. dy wi(h tliosooni !) his brother lite du) he left home, ami ii tiUK on one of the corpse' tilljerM identified it bet ond doubt 64 the body of Villi.,in Ilu-is.ioifei. It is 'inserted that iu eihuruiiii tin-I odv to iiiiike identiliraliou pofiitne a clue was found, which, it is hoped, w, 11 kad to thu capture of the taur-dciei-. .. . Sullitan hiiiK-ked Out. Mitlieleliiliiit itttatt-b lulf nfu-moon -lotui I. Sullivan found one tiirtti who c mUl tnock him um. lie ttelll Willi I "at St !-iti. ppiml to it matuic. ut Egvpi-'an Hal! ttin-ie i'rofeinoi- Keller wiih lo'iiij) In cabin' t ta-l.-I-- Wlu the I'rofef.t invited a eoiiiittilt.t- to fu upon the ntut't und tie biiu the aiidience hoiitc d for rtnlii-.un and be anil Sheppaid did. Keller tie it 'uiite.l Hnlliiuii to go into the caUiiet ...mi I, on. fbe .iiuoerMifterward twill- " I

wit? never ao miieb tiii.ri.sed in my hi'e tti-

I a-: after I went tu'.o the cabinet. I tin lirst tliiuii I Uaett mv overenal w:ei i;on -. 1 felt u' I iiiouml l'oi il bill 1 couldn't find h. mid tl.eu I wh i Inn lied out of the cabimt

.mid tin- :,lit'c in if I .bad

tilon li. U.v ilisme c..n;

oitf. una I hi spinwiiiii

been shot out of tt.t . tinned itltide

lilt sinnwitlll; oil Hie Hliute lis ll

.. .. t.i .1. l . ,,

oOlllt li'ilow lliol Hiciteo iiieimi- in tin- uf5'hir. I'll be blanked if Kelei uin't the sll-oiM- ht little mu 1 ever saw. 1 tl.iti't Willi! liilV more cabinet bunnies'.. "

CHIPS.

New Zc! ind are

1101

Till lieehold laitii. til

done woith Sfl7ll..'(NMHMI. . I'd -til tli Ml' cVi l til-, in (lie (ill:.

til h.i luthel it tit il oltl'leil lo ito mi. tt .vil. are now -o tibuttiiutti in ic.iiiiu jioJtii'ti ol C ilifiiima a t llitotm the i mid tv.it I . AiioNt: the siocli owned by a (Jhcxler. N".

I n.aii is a Ileal! of iintuic in the form of

iu ci);h( le..j'..l call. An AiiKiicif-. fin-, citizen -jmi ait op'U-f.n-ed ".I'-clt. tin '-iviita! of which ,t,i p need in it forty V'-ll- Mfc O.

ii .i:-. Mini- t" letlc . 1,1 v i. fine, in

the t'nited M.itis that li-.v tlmf- bil . et ctpcl ihe It.l ct i.l.-itin,' n Ullii. V. . vtj .M -j - If' I i i.'bi !' e

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John c'hmles Black, tho new Commissioner of Tensions, was bom ot Lexington, Mo., in January, 1839. He received an academic education, and graduated at Wabash College, Ind. A tihort time aftorword he entered the aimy in the Thirty seventh Illinois Regiment. When he left it iu ibCo l.e held the rank of brevet Bngadier General. His next step was to procure oduiis sion to the bar. Ho entered the oftlce of a prominent firm in Chicago for this purpose, and in duo lime was admitted to the pntctice of his profession. Hit home is at l lanvillo, 111. General Black has been active iu politics aso Democrat, mid 1ms been frequently nominated for office. Several unsuccessful nominations for Congress, ihe last only last fall, have maintained his prominence in local partv nrruggl.es, and are significant of nio revneeh in which his ability h held.

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uen. Illaci was tne jwnwi-niuu tuuimi for Lieutenant Governor iu M72, and when Gen. Logan was sent to the Senate m 1879 Black was the Democratic caucus nominee. He wan a delegate at lar.-;5 to the lnut Democratic National Convention, berora whiob nn attempt was made to put him m nomination for the Vice Presidency, which he prevented. When David Dmis Was Vice President. JWashUtfrton special. 1 Mrs. Hendricks is very .ambitious iu a social way. and is i!ond of going out. There is no doubt she will make out of the position all that can properly be done. The mKtaliO ol: a number of Vico Presidents has been to accept insiauilleance mid obscurity tbroiifh their own lack of exertion. WiUiiuu . Wheeler, who was Vico Presideut when Haves wai in the White House, ived in as ' much retirement iu his ro vms at the l:igg-i Hou-e as if lie had been a hoimitln n cave. David avis broke the line of mod." retirement when he held the poMtirmo' Aetiiti? Vice President. He is not at all fond or so -ioty, b't when he got the place ie ltiiiiichcd out and gave a series of vei-v elaborate eiimers, which included iu tin ire. m-s" th-I'lcsident, his Cabinet, nml eteit itm.uiiiu t otllcinl of the Oovcrumeiit. Tie teotlt wni tint 'Judge Davis was kept co't-tanlli before the tttti-ntiou nf evei.v on.- nn.l w irtiileil molt- inllucneo iut IIii-o'iif4li ( I lis fact ui i. no than any other Vice President of modi nt tinier ItayaiHl's Civit:SPVVice Utile, i orr. poudeiit writes fiom the national eittitid: li is M:dtliin Secrt t.-ti-y Huvard has ttnnoiiiic, 1 in a vety po-itiv.' manner his inb ntioti toaill i-rt-1 the tr,-t letter of the civil-sen ice law. He i- nt his m ssenger int.. each loom of the Ht tte Department with (be j rocliimntiuu to lae clerks i hatthoy m ed bat . no few of lo- iut; their positions through tin- mer- ebiiiv'-ot admintration, us h' iid not I'l-o) o.-,o diswissicg any one except foi neglect of duty, ITEM. WAbT WllIlMAi; U C. veins old BaimpjiVS aie about to ir vade the Holy Lmd. The nr. aa nineteen kimlj of rac-iai more precious t'bau golit. W. W. CoicX-in: ''',s 6'Yeu JiLOOOto "the Wonewell .'f . It'-on IfeirH'rial jissoHa-fteti.

The Fltst National Bank of Thorntowu has suriendlercd It's charter. The est We of the late 0. P. Schenck, of Vevar, li ciittmatod at iiOOOu, Statu Treasury receipts from alt sources during Feiiruary, $167,308.44; expenditures, S808,850.(I2. The nubile soliooU of Char'.entown hava

been closed on account ot ;he typhoid fever

an 1 nienlo

Tha total receipts ot Indlanapoiis for the past four vears were $I,S83 838.50, and ihe

disbursements. $1,9.0,772.83, a deficit of $87, 431.25.

Edward Barker, who is under sentence of

four years in t'.-.o penitentiary lor burs ary,

was married lu the County Jail atV.n ennes, to M&) Add la Hall Joseph (iortlo.a.Democrat,hai been elected Supcrinde.Hlent ol Jenn'ng-3 Ckmnly pnorhouse in place of John H. Burkmau, llepublitan, who has hod the place for ten yean. At JeiforsonviJe, Wm. Hopuer, w'oilJ Working near one of the polishing machines at t::e plate-ttlass norks, was caua-ht Ly his clothing tittd dragged around, receiving-fevere injuries. Owing to the defeat of the militia bin, the Light Infantry, of Indianapolis, wieb Is the crack organiifatlon or the Stale. Is seriously talklnsr of disbanding-, and of reorganising-as an Independent company. John White, one of tbe Directors of the Waterloo Turnpike Company, Fayette County, 'vho was recently axrested lor fall, tig to Hie report: required by law, has gone erizy over the unfortunate affair.

There is an old man living- ai rhe pjor farm iu E khart County who Is 98 yea9 oW.and bids fair to live several years yet. He U quite supnle, and p: rformi considerable worlt, ye; he has teen, end ia now, an lnectt-ant smoker. At H'ohmond, O. P. Crocker's fine dog attempted to Ju ap n feuo and was impale:! on a picket. A title son of D .nielJ. hnson eame to the aniinars relief, uud as he took hold of

the dog the fiantle brute twisted around and drove lis l.injith rough the boy's hand, mak- j lug an ngl.p wouu I. j A manufa.ctuiesa' ossoelation was t rganIzed at Echeiiter, leeently, by the prominent ! men of the place, with the object In view of I

endeavoring to persuade more ractories to locate there a id eucourage manufactui-ing lu every nofslbie nuinner. Isaac Brown, tho orlKinator und leading spirit of the enterprise is malting a tt ur through Ohio In ltslntert sts. There set-miti be au exedut from southern Indiana to fansas. Within the past month twentj fat lilies have left Floyd (intoty, and recea ly fifteen Germans from Hornney, Harrison Ccuuty, left for Greenville. Kansas. In Sever.il cases the reason 0ven wao: "Well, e bove boys Rrowing- up who are falling im o bad habits under tho siloon temptation In the cities and small towns, and wo are going vo Kansas, whew they will be rclioved of this tentttation." AKwini: corwspondsnt balls this story: Moses rttertcfc, our good-natured vil age blacksmith, cuusht a rat during therecout cold weather m the following very novel way: TUejioilent stuck its tongue to an iron rod, und was unable to let loos?. The i-oS chiled until It killed the litre animal. Anoth

er jfenileroaa of veracity ;ays that some ye.M ago ho-caught three i ats in a slml ar manner. They stuck (h;ir tongues to a shove! that was used to feed bran to stock, and died beore morning: Ona nanaged to pull loose, but died within a ::ool of the shovel. The Blelunon 1 correspondent of the Cincinnati Euqvlnr, writes: "EiWOcd McGuh-e r business man ci' tbn city, has" hid a un'que revonge. Mr. M Guire is a red-hot Bemot rat, and dating ihe ci mpolgn the Bluiie and Loir .in Glee Club had a sour entitled "Swlngtau on the Whl-e nou te Gate " This song wa irali and woi rowcijd to Mr. McGuirc. On lu

nuguration dsy the gentleman was at Washington, an', v.-a king around to the White I H use, he swung on the gates, In spite of the j frantic efforts of a policeman to make him desist. He returned the other morning, aacl

i relatlngh s adv eniures to get even with tne gloo elnb." Iudianatioiis Journal: Slid Major Gordon to a reportet, yesterday: ")ar presems law is such th'it vhen a man dies leaving aa esta e worth StlO.nCO his widow luw a r:ght to onc-ttilrd of It. 'Oils gives her 58,333.88. IV the eftttlo u e'er 110,030 she gets but one(mirth. So (bat f the estate is . rtb $13,00 she receives but i;l,i5 1 less than if herhu---ivantl hii-1 dleti posesed of only $10,000. If the e-talo is worth S2-1.000 she would under the law gel o:ie-tlfih $4,000. If the estate should li-wt th 1 cent lew. $1 ,. 8, the vvl low would be entitled to ore fourth St. -08B.00 Sm.a more than when Her husb mot dies with 1 cent more. This law is absurd on. its face, anil yet-1 has been ihe law of thle Htntc for th ir'ty-: tiiee yea s. Here's a t hanot

fortbobcalplaturetor gut ioi!goniinuea

ROGERS $ UENls F-r, Attorney aai Collectors. Office In Mayor's OBco

bui.dincc. Special attention givt-ni iu -.

tling decedents' estates, and to all kind" W probate busii;e5s. Also, alitfiictirig. ' ' ",

11 AST & EAST. Attorneys, (AW ,.4i

JCi Bloomineton, ttul. OStce, in. IpP t

dron's Block, north side Kjuare. W&m, ' : business and collections given prompt jot?-"' .: tenion. AV ill practice in courts 6i aR' ' ' i"li,,iniiit e.umtiep. linsiiics? selicited. JAMES p. .WoR.t.V, Ati'tney..Ooe, , West do Plock. no Htwrs. . '.tfei,;-.' ' ti. nrnluhi ..nil ...illmiioii taitnrait tia : -'

will give special and prticultlB!S..;tt a lion. Business atteuded to iu

surrounding counties. ' ' "'fj WILLIAMS MLLEN ftimmwg, Office Ave dors soutt rfiim, corner, up-stairc-. Do a gcneral'!Olbii and probate business. Will pS8oWP(

courts ot adjoining counties,

Ul..ck, up-stitir.

Ca 1 la & Co.'s. Will pnience lU-nTB;'

court. ."ipccia sion Claims and

Ti A. Fl'LK, AUormv. 0$41&&:-

X, lf MeSaru's new Ltoelc, Ufc

over corner room. Special attenvwaMvK.';

he irivcn to rjrobato businesi, autt WMWCivM

nmniitl colleetion of chums. 1 . ;,."?

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TO.V GRAHAM, attorney, ' mS$8S&

tf Sate and insurance agent, .MHf fHM

of titles, and ciatm enlloctor. wfMgHmiVMn lu'.rj, over corner room in ti&jqfgS$.---- 'Myt

,WcAr cA. insm. sonciiiw.

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ri R. WORHALL.

Kj , in New

in! attention flvwtlji.'3p nd probate biiHineft. v o,. nM4L.V&&A

e who coutviupjpiVtt trip toe.t'' t rib .i.-st th;s .ottingsprMti''jji(iiji- '

o::s a nl untstwiled tw0$jfei '6 I -ulufott:ib!e tiunsViorMiR . -

ami: To Iho.e.t or

dm' re to s-arL-5-t ste a.fvi-uthititv of

some imitiiiv as to the lmite thev shouli

like, lu (li s etuu eetitn v-v wfeh.iij' -l th all.'i.lii.n of Ih-vs,. iutereiftt-l ttfwie?

intlu. . menls vffered b..- th- Direct T0Cr-;"'' otitt l.t-,-1-. hi th - w.-it ,i! i n'e!t.'i4si-J-i-.

plomia c 'uliiH'tto:..

fur tie? ?.ife uud

ot' i .-it--. -i- of nil el-is u t. Kv ih.

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tv'tl Ilie ' iiii-ii "in t ?ttt--9

ueti tiaiiroaa iu ue- e-if.

la ;detl iu I ilitui lepol-i aud

c.tp.. all aiuitnie Omnibus tranaT'jjiKou can purcha'-e tickets aud Ukv4',tPK buggue cheeked through to desthMttjK avtiitlint; all rexntiuus while i roitijil. vou are ".:inc! to tiavel it is 10 yonriNfe

tsce to set-no.-the b.-st, audi:; you ar rtc-. 4tVSB

eted iit the V:UUJil.:A ,-tHOUT liKSE JWUi rfSSti

Restdtiits cf Bltun.-.iugton and Vcj-mwjTa3!sl

tte-.lllUJ- it. n,.wi,iyvF.t - ..I --t 'pit

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Application for rates of fa;, tlig.iiafj.,-S etc., Khonld be m-ide tt. the iieist Ticket '

Agent t.r t. H. 11. D SBINQ, ; , ;: Assistant Geneial -Passenger Age4i5'i '

; lOVlHlt lllttlUIUipOit - ttlJl -flttt y'C'-IS-M ill BortE " Gre aeastfe lja.JgKC -Mifest, th" tpiickest, and ittelfttA.-' -'-g!

ORCHARD HOUSJP:

S. M. Orchard &g PROPRIETORS.

Opposite the liepet, blotuiilngiott-:

tsr A' Point Till It njwoi ts tnvtling public.

MONON Kl

Louisville, Mew AMiiy I Chic

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ia Ualty Thvotmlt Past ttMf l&mm&$$ fivr Trains In Uither lSlrwll:,-S;' '-:Ks

LOUISVILLt to CHICAGO fjml . -,, - mmm to touisv c'oiiu itiua th scly Willi tUca'sbt aaddajiiSBe5C5: out it entente on .'i- lireat Tteaa.'di. TMni'. i Line." M cut a id No: tlitve.i , an I sfith (WlfMfS lnwr titi't eteuitti: ll'.i : nil t,!-.itni oiitef l.attlivttfa -A

on 4b treat t utiit-ra aad 'oi:fhwein-Srl2ln

liiis i eii.ti.e. .-i:cir-now rati t inaaiMIBs

tf: c t-;:ei. H- i,i.v iv tl'i 1 tttxce nieel

lUKtu ii'titi1, itu't u:e ti-t: on.? rtiune pif

-ti im- litiutinai iowtt .111 1 e asm Sutilh. 1 s;. or ft 1 st

H 11 Tin . men Ti u ,r all Hie V t'it.i.Mu5 ! !ld ciii.i'Vii'iir mil-nt;l Un ij

check butt-as tbt -tt'U t v aougjw' dewwtiiai at oil u 1 h 1 dixie re: aht 1 atMBjttf SH 'l

t n.-t-ttlil-, UK l.ilU.l-r ,1 IlilKiil iltivt:i. tawjt,,-. - lieu, au I th t-vpen . au I woi- y of twWaVl lay-ov-v mi th J mri'.', 4 'L l.ow-ia:,., bitutl Kxplonrn4, aad roIMHIr

it I'lli-l IUCI rtuiuilll to.lll l , AijHUMW,-

a i,ckimhi ' f - " --- 1 . ., .i,.i, ,ir;,.,,it.fflR. nt.

-cue mat ban gone 011 anc on simply 1 ww ,.lte)?,. nllv stv tra'r- wM lnfortuliSi-

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liecatie no nc lian iald any atuuuon to it. --.-ir-;-; . s." ' "" lie. ire Inn 1, of bteonla, Ita -tUin Couu. ty, placed t' el a idle of ti pitchfork in the j ground mid eared upon the 1 rouge, they penetrating M reck caused almost tnHtatif ; deal ti. Voii:ti f J- ne was in love with a young : lady who rertsed li s hnndAiioveriingi ito what- 19 especled to develop .nto a load mine has bcea t.iudc in a briar patch, en the taiui of Benedict Dupps, ' about on :' 111 le v. rth ol .laaper, and there i coii.-Uierabl'S jtt .eutpnt lo the ntlghborhootl. The Jurjt In tkToBrate'eir aga'nst Joseph A. 'Utomas, oi t-'aetcy, tharu' tt lth ina:lllg; obsccio letci6, were io rctirctneut thi'ty : hov. ", when th.ej re uroed venbt-tot guil y j and a hue of :J5, I

iu ivt ant Ii, luc lew tKiuuectlmi', t ie.

am! en-. - : clwrnte .ml 'l' n bfi e 4iut.;ftmj . ...1 ... . ... .,, ..,,,1 v i 1 tit ill ll Ui-MU S

M;.(i-.. Um -Tab c- .. id 1 wlderi. Vwe4 -!.'.?A

lni eti 11 .r.il tn:,.i-un ouwircv 10 on ait -, ...ie

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ili-U li -- .1: Kl, (i wmr OhicuB., Ill- t c-nt0n

Resident DentiiH

OOloe in the New Block lip-stall

Cvle li '"" Moie. AH wcri-

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