Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1869 — Page 1

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VOLUME XVII.

TEIKIANIC KEPOKTS

CHICAGO.

TRIAL or Biv. MR. CnillKT.

Deelaloa of Jmdgo Jmmomom.

He ■aataini the lajniiction.

Ohioaoo, Angost 8.

The pabho snnounoement that Judge Jameeon, of the Superior Court, would this moroing render • deoielob on the motion to dluolve the Injunction agulnet the eooleeiuticel court convened for the trial of Rev. Charlee B. Cheney, of Chrlat

trial or nev. unanee ju. uneney, or unnat t oh *??? . n .KU^tv fn the Dlnoraa of it. ^“mi* i;v.ur.^rpTS'i”.Zj°„ r ; , JL_ „ - ...

^ « e __ ^ 25h &.<_ I ceriain ttOBOiokdooui in •do siiano or n ddf* i rpA-v• 11a i?«nj^jRit!*%•* tKta • rf Avnr\rvn F

bout Rate

haa been a

SS>E55f5giSIS3SS*H?^lSgSSsa|

InYte delivery, and waa Uatened toby the I ^r^'toS^^dte.^wIth I open*d.«>la morning. Two adjaoentetore

crowded audience with marked alien- ,o l *Vf i liPS?* “Jl wl „ room* In addition to the three atortes in i w» jur. l/ihuid, wi»uui«t »> xtmiuum tiom Hla dMiaion waa againat the diaeo* II* hi Senter'a magnlfloent new block, are filled Republican Committee, againatthe reoog lutlon of the injunction. ° r • Ten tb * with gooda. The variety of the artielea ia niiion from the Houston organiaatiou. The old maxim embodied in the twen. 1 .°^ h * complainant. very great, and the quality very Ana. which nominated General Davis. He pub-tv-fourth of Henrv VIII that “causea . ll * there .haa been no eew-1 Tb/ buaineee men who are inapeetlng liabea aietter from Governor Pease, which ty-mmu or Henryui, tna* pauaya j tcnoe vet. My view ie thtai That if this I *k.-. —r... *fc.*».«,. h ertothey haUbseu | state* that Preaideut Grant asaured him

he would not interfere with the Texas

-Geld dosed la New fork reeterdar at 11 »Ji. —Another eoariet eseaeed from Slag Mae Prison Header night. -The Taylor Reuse at Omaha, was burned Sunday alght. Lose 815.000. -The total reeeipte of the custom house ut St. Loull, during July, were 8178,000. —Doran's Ink fSotory at Newark, New Jersey, was burned on Moaday sight. Loee 818,000. -The gun bout Bellyse which arrived at Halifax from the Rio Oraade, had eighteen deaths from yedew fbver. -President Grant has bought the eettage formerly occupied by Mr. Potter,on the Shore rend. Long Branch. —Montgomery, Alabama, glvsi Buckley, Badiml eandidnto for Oongrase, 8,081, gad Woithy, Demoorstle, 1,015. -Oaa of the oayturod fltUbaitors who rofoMd to sign aa agreement not to violate the neutrality lawe, hae boon coat to BiaekwelTe Island as a vagrant. -Jamee R. Lawe gave a reception to tho contributors to tha Toxttlo Pabrto Aeeoeiattonlln Claoinnatl last sight. Govoraor Raye was among tha gaoota. -Pour of tho burglars who broke lato Poster A Ford’s book store at Madison, Indiana, kavo boon am*ted and are now la jail. A portion of tke geode have bees recovered, —The vote lathe olty of Mobile for Coasmsmea, steed as follows i Mena, Conservative, f.IMt Bnokley, Radhal, 2.M5| Qrosoquer, Domorat, wae sleeted to tho Legtelatare. -Tho town of Qnplo, Sweden, was almost destroyed by fire on Ja’y 10. Several hundred tansmsnts wore burned, and 8,000 persons rendered houseless. Lose 82.500,000. —Bishop MeOlotky sails for larope, on Saturday. in tke Villa Paris, to attend the leacmeule il Connoil at Rome. Several other dignitaries of the Catholic Church sell in the fame steamer. —The strike of the Sb Crispin Shoemaker’s organisation, nf Ankara, Maine, numbering nbont six nandted men, is ended. Tho diSoultios between the manufacturers and working mta being harmoniously settled, -Tho inb-eommUtoos of tho Ways and Means Committee, who left Omaha on Monday, will most at Boston on tho 20th of October, and report folly on tho diflorent sabjaou assigned

them.

—Captain Ward, President of the Northern Pack* t Company, says that ao ex pease will bo spared ia bringing tb* rioter* on the steamer Dubuqns to Justice, aid that tho host legal talent will ho employed to prosecute tho oast. -P, Lawbtr, living Bear Baton, Missouri, attempted to swim across a creek with his little boy on his back, a day or two age, sad both were drowned. A man named Rogers attempted to save them, and was also drowned. —Oonsrnl Milton SUpp.for many yours n prominent polltioian of this State, and at one time Mtyor of Madison, died at Galvootoa, Texas, oa Monday. Re was Collector of Interael Re venae in that State daring Johaeon’s administration. —A party of white rowdies assaulted a negro plcnto near Nownrk, Ntw Jtraoy, Monday, and a desperate flght tasuod bttwaa two men named O’Donnell and O'Brien, who wore foully stabbed, and several woandtd. Several arrest* wire mad*. —A meeting of oitiasns and merchants, at Msmnhts, was addressed, last night, at the Chamber of Gommerea, by General Pill*w and otharsr on the enbjaet of tha tntrodnetion of Chinese labor. Babsoriptlons wore made to tho stock of tbs company organised. —A letter from St. Petersburg, states that Kanioskirow, tbs peasant who saved tho life of tho Csar, did sot commit suicide, but was murdered by being banged in bis own boas*, and several parson* bav* been srrcstsd aa aceohipilots in the crime. —A special Washington dispatch to tha Haw York Haws, says that tha negotiations between the agent* of tbo Dominican Government and the United State*, have baaa broagbt to a successful Issue, and w* shall soon own tb* harbor aid peninsula of Samaaa, -At a meeting of tho Dtmton of tho Beat Btvor Bridge, In How York, yesterday, it was stated that ths satire amount of subscription money had boon raised. Washington Rocklin was appointed engineer, to succeed hi* fomented

father.

—Clement Harwood alia* Charles Hope Cbalasar was arrested ia How York aprntho arrival of tho steamship Ra*sia yesterday, oaa ehargo of forgery ia Bagland, amounting to (tvoral thousand pounds sterling. Aboat 860,000 ia Franeh and English notes and spools, waa foand on his person. Mr. and Mrs. Batcher who ae com panted Harwood, wore also taken into oastody. All tho parties arc under thirty yoara of ago. They wore arrested nadcr instructions

resolved by enhlo.

—Vice President Colfax and party will leave Chicago at nlna o’clock to-day for tho Pacific coast. The parly will consist of Mr. Ooltox and wlfo, Miss Wade, sitter of Mrs. Oolfax, Lieutenant Go vsraor Bross, Miss Jessie Bross, and Mr. Oalhsaa, af tho Hsw York Tribaae. They will ha Joined at Oksyonaa by Samael Bewlos and

wlfo, who are now la Doavor. They so la oao of I 11**” •*° ** V" «

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JEWELRY.

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INDIANAPOLIS. WED]

IDAY M<

.UGUST 4. 1869.

NUMBER 6.147

If wvoDfftilly over ruled, the Court waa proceeding oataide its canons, and had no

right to do so.

Now bora ia a very Important qnaation: whether the wrong complained of is snob as a court qf chancery baa jurisdiction to Inquire into and red rasa. This is the wrong complained of in the Ecclesiastical Court. To atsta in a few words my views on that point; the court hero and the counsel hare muat show two clreum- > atanoes to exist and oo-oxlst, in order to justify the taking of jurisdiction in this court. Tharo moat ha. aa tha inevitable,

CINCINNATI.

1 POSITION.

TEXTILE FABRIC BXI

mi

re. was is sue luevitaui

quanoa that there would ha an Injury to the property rights of tha plaintln? f the Court were alio wad to proceed, a bill eats forth that tha Rev. Mr.

Address of Weleenae by Gevermer

Hays. IP i

■ending sir Stntistleml Pspdrs om

^ Textile Hi

| Splendid Display erilmamrMlared Arttelen. ^ * Foarth Aananl Fair nf Ta Trade Aaseelmtlea.

prasbvter in the Dkx

ITa MB a a Christ

CixowxAn, Augnat 8.

McAlister, of Ofai6ago, Secretary

WASHINGTON. . Washington. August 8. RXVENUB INWraircmONS FROM tbeabcry DXFVRTMENT. The following waa to-dayteaued from the Treasury Department: The following requisition, preacribcd by the Secretary of the Treasury, ia published for the information of offleera of internal revenue and all others whom it may concern. [ Signed 0 C. Delano, Treasury Dept., Washington, Augnat 8. The following additional regulations relative to claims for the refunding of taxes are hereby prescribed: No claims or applications hereafter made for the refunding of taxes will be entitled to consideration by the Commia:?^V.nterd»Co»mSoi h e? within two years from the date of the payment of the tax: or in case of claims already accrued, within two yearn from this date. William A. Richardson, Acting Secretary of the Treasury.

Tka Censing Internattenal Boat Bace. London, Augnat 3.—The coming international boat race la atill a matter of gnat interest. The press of London generally comment unfavorably on the style of the Harvard crew. The 2?ew» has an article on the aubject wherein the writer hopes that the weather will be all that either crew could desire, and that the water would be smooth and the way clear, steamers distanced, and the beat boat the

first to paaa the winning post.

The Harvard crew were ont again last evening for practice. They used a boat belonging to the London club, and their

practice was much better than before, also the leadingdantista of Chicago. De‘Hiey attained a higher rate of apt el than trait. New Orleans, Boston. New York.

TEXAS POLITICS.

Colonel Haynes, Chairman of the Republican Committee of Regular Organisation of Ttoxas, has addressed an appeal to Mr. Claflin, Chairman of the National

lurwj „ . -- poral cause, a right of prooerty, a civil right, threatened, or, upon tho

menu of the bill, a otvil ‘ ^ ened by tha aotlon of tf

Court. '^Therefore, thlA ^ to protect it, and thio la naknowladgad to be within the Jnrisdiotion ofatomporal court. While an ecclMiastlcal tribunal la engaged in the trial of an offender in an act of dtectplina on the rules and

roceed aooourt haa

p-~ -...~<. 41^5: l

of that tmonfltMwn be j concerned, they are disposed to eon-

slderJL’r * ‘

all. The

thoyin'ei ■

worst consequences, under the canons of | the church. If that be admitted, the only

BfoLop^haa made a threat, or what haa been ao taken and understood as a threat, that there shall be a dapoaltion in this °T|b trna, tha Biahqp danlaathia; bat it I to n significant foot that tha raapondeafo

morrow and Thursday to eao it. Tho citlaana art elated by its annesaa, which far exceeds their most sangnfne expectations. Throngs visited it to-day, and all expressed their unqualified saiiafaotion. At three o’clock this afternoon tha formal

charged with aitting« aa an aoclealaatloal

party acc

have a right, and' it la their daty to In-

terfere.

What is then the wrote to this case? Stated briefly, the reeponfienta are bare ' or attempting to alt court to try Rev.

y are pron of their

ee ana enuons. ah eccisaiastloal oonrt this country ia nothing more than a mere voluntary association of individuals. Not to state the fact invidiously, it la perfectly trnc that an ecclesiastical tribunal or church association la no more in the eyes of the law than an association for any temporal purpose whatever—a base ball dab, a lyoaum or an nrganisa-

indnatry

friends are hare assembled. Excuse I the anachronism of calling these oahtral |

States of tha nation. Northwest.

PPIDD E Wd fifo dllty in changing local designations can keep pace with oar country’s manreloae progress, where fuel, flood, lend, built material and mlnerala are abundant

remaining question to whether there is | threatened anoh a damage to the oroper dvll end property rights of this complainant; that, if a dvll Oonrt haa a right to intarvent and pat a atop to tha action of tha Oonrt; and to give this right, tha injur threatened must be irreparable. The Judge dlacunae d, at soma length, what may be considered an irreparable Injury in a legal

sense. A person may own five estates 1 forlranaoorting both raw material and worth one hundred thousand dollam each, | fobriM^M»d water/w>

cheap: whore the eUmateis healtbfol nod friendly to labor; where raw material can be produced withont limit and the eon? sumption of msnafoetnred srtidee is large; where the beet facilities are oflbred

except the fifth, which may only be worth thousand dollam, and he hae the

tion of the contract

blc Injury is

estimated, and may

R.y c. i , „„„„ „

■BPHBHEI and from the grsiat markets of the world. It would ■eem that the only remaining elements essential to the Mooooofnl establishment Of any desired manufacture are capital and labor, and that, with tha condlflons hare supposed, both capital and labor are Sound to appear at the commend of In-

ion.

by thi

canons and .ordinances. If-tbat be so, _# ».i_ n n—nanlnr

tor m« V ^ro^tion Q and?t”te ifo’Suv fled 40 ‘hsubAn irreparable injury may I nbieiftoM vA*!! be anoh either directly or iadlrectl /. mal. fo^,,

£ r3.mni n.nt h? ^hu If the direct and immadlaU ooneequenoe wMsithTcllmata bealthtnl, _ thl P Xtt?oVttelteOsalMti- d«atroylheastat«or intareat.lt todi- ^ too "mTtsTwork; note, canals, o rectly irrepilrable and such that a oonrt or "ivers. iakas. railways for easy and rapid cal Court, and I may atate.tbat every one | Jur r'sithough recognising its existence, iilLaporfotfonYo^d from all parte of

atin could not Mrarateiy fix tha amonnt the earth. All these things, if we would

12%£* c 225£Z2'*£Z‘&i£:

It to no pramlary injury that m^eould cS?tr“i^n?12flble. ^ ron^mon^^^un~ ^int^ th^ cut off from the profemion or KmidIdem I PerbEDE the beet wet# oertDUlly It is DD I oosat will nertnit A number of minor with which he ia tjonnected, even anp-1 A Z r T^ ^ A number of minor

Now, I need not pause to marshal foot* and Agates to prove that in the States represented by the gentlemen, whom we glad to welcome to-day, art land, I food, materials for building, mineral

nl, in wklob ft to

..-_k; roods, canals, , lakes, railways for easy and rapid ortatlon to and from ail parts ol rtta. All these things If wo woold see them, we have but to open our eyee

CABINET KATTfiM.

It Is understood that no regular Cabinet meeting will be held until the let of September. Secretary Rawlins and Oox are the only members of the Cabinet now in. the city. General Creswell expects to return here next Monday. ▲ letter received here to-day states that he is reeov- [ ering from hla recent injury.

THE INDIAN BUREAU

Has information that the Kiouwas, Camanobes, and Arspahoee inf the southwest sure doing well on their reservations with proepeeta of improvement. A portion of the aped si commission, Messrs. Bronfjhridge and Bishop, are among

NEWS muss FROM CUBA.

A letter baa been received in this city

from Deodar, Cabs, dated 20th ultimo, which gives the following items of nows

from the insurrectionary

The recent a: ~

thejKnds of , large number of prtoonen, and they are now in a poeitiosi to prevent the wholesale massacre of Cnbaaa and their friends which has taken place through the power of tho volunteer organisation, aa it is understood that tho prisoners In tha hands of tho revolutiottuia would be held as hostages for tho proper treatment of Cabans who might be captured in battki. This foot has censed a cessation of the Mention of prisoners, which haa hitherto boon tho policy ol the Hpaniah com-

mander.

General Queeado baa completely deal rayed all communication between Pnerato Principe and the coast, and the telegraph Aemmnnloatlon with Havana. Were It not tor the neutrality condition of tho city ho would have occupied it some time ago. Every effort of General Letonatoopen communication has been defeated, and in these attempts the Spantab tom has been treble that of tho Cu-

bans.

Tho loan of the Spanish in the two

great tbat I

nrraetlonary districts:

irsnssaarfisi 1 ;

with their own boat.

The American Yacht Dauntless is in

the harbor of Cowes.

Meaning of She Renat as Censnltna*.

By Atlantic Cable.]

Paris, Augusts.—Tn tho French Senate, veeterday, the Senatne Consultant waa road. Ia addition to the provisions telegraphed last night, it prescribes that ministers are to be deposed only by the Emperor, and will continue to deliberate in the Conncil under bia Presidency. They are, however, to be considered responsible for their sots, bnt can only be impeached by the Senate. A member, whether a member of tbe Senate or Corps Legislstif, ban* right to be present at the debates. The Minister of Justice made aome explanations te tbe Senate, which were of a very liberal character. The Senate haa adjourned until Thursday next, when it will meet and appoint a committee of ten to consider tho Son-

atas Onasnltnm.

Persons!.

.London, August 3.—Hon. Samuel Shellabarger, the American Minister to Portugal, arrived at Southampton to-day from Lisbon.

E earned.

Liverpool, August 3.—Captain Kendrick and crew, of tbe bark Ontario, from New York for Melbourne, abandoned at sea May 30. have been saved and landed at MauriUns. Use CRrt tot TswaMea. Madrid, August 8.—There baa been aeveral encounters between tbe Government troops and Car list insurgents, in all of which tbe latter were beaten. A number of the insurgents were killed and wounded and many prisoners taken. The Mine MfisasSaa. August 3.—The aeconntsof the explosion in the mines have not been exaggerated. Three hundred and twentyone dead were counted. The scenes in the neighborhood of the mines are heartrending. ■. • NSW YORK. leaslatlo— as she Teaaaaaay MeeSli ■aadajr High* mb ImprSaassaaeat af Irish American attlsema and Caba Independence. Now York, Angost 3. Resolutions were passed at tbe Tam-

oonntera ta ao great tbat It ia reported tho effective three of General Latonto at Nne-

Tho right hart Involved £ | lod 'look a round us. The possessors of a I vitae, and In the entire district does not

oountry llke thla have only themselves | exceed 4,000 men. whlle that of General

The first abjection raised waa that the Biahnp who inatitoted the proceedings in the case waa attampting to do ao in violation of tho canons of the church. Tho commission Issued by him on its free waa in violation of a canon of the church, and he had no Jurisdiction, or the presenter*, or the eusurt, to try him. Canon n^o^inS I ‘ba court depoM dr iadaflnl

for trial tor gfonoee .ff?! I ahurobea of tbe seme denomination In Ing to him from either of the three | h# mm j c#n * t oAqi^ therein In aourcee: Prom e majority of the. vaa- lhto eonntrv and nrobablv notsven In

ooaat will permit,

oontests in General Jordan’s district have

Bnt tbe question is not ao that. Under tbe canons of tbe

end actions of man, is to

aMocifttkma

are reedy to devote their time to tbq I

of those

3U& 3& * i szsriZtfim

has been bald by this oonrt

-o I „ O, . rMM

ordinance of the obnreb affords an ex- Tlr^ mnnh , 1 clnsive rale for tb# Hisbop, that bo or hte braln had no right to prooaad oataide tbe canon tk. « a( |M oo

case, one I would gladly

isnre iaoo-

atl

alaaole aa I

»f | who anroadytod

advancement of tbe eommon purpoaa. Tbe friends of special industry, whkeh'w* have assembled to promote, have done tbe State of Oblo honor to bold the second

aplrad. s the agi

In each <

-Uhwrost-K.. J “ d Wer * r * pUl ^ d

wliD ^reai iom*

villa Clara tbe loss of tbe Spanish

many meeting last ntgbt, which bold tbat tiosatlon of tbe British rejection of the claims of Irish American cltixens present an international question between this country and Great Britain superior to those arising out of tbe conflict between tbe two countries on tbe belligerent rights of the North, and Booth concerning the

Alabama claims.

The meeting also resolved that the symMtbies of tho Democratic party are with .he Cabans struggling to overthrow the exactions of the Spulsh revenue oUlcers and tha bloody tyvauny of the Spanish Government, and for the native Cubans; and ao for aa we can without rendering ourselves amenable to the neutrality laws, we will endeavor to succor and comfort tha straggling people ot Cubs. Tbat if tbe adimniatration, on tbe subjects involving tbe sovereignty of Amertoafl citiaenship, would only exercise the alacrity which it haa observed towards

tbe Spaniards hnntingCnbenrefrigeeson Shelter Island.

Jn Exposition in CinoinnatL Tho i

over 200, together with tbeir arms, asniaui itiou, wagons, ordnance and pro-

vision trains.

In another engagement near Trinidad, regular and volunteer troops, who been sent out to take poeesealon of ‘In marked plantations, ware driven and tbe forces almost destroyed,

good The number of killed and wounded to

“•Tsv*. •* v | reason mat we nearusy welcome so Ohio reported at 850; the. of prisoners, 800. as if his arms wen ollpped off thto Urg e body of intelligent dllaens eg the number of Spanish troops rogaged i paralysed by this court. oar slater States, and thank them for I In tbe light wae 1,300, while of the Cn- > concluded byeaylng: I feel | their presence, especially for their sue-1 bans, who were guarding the plantations,

coasful aaslstanoe In collecting bora only 780.

each a vast number and variety of vaj- General Jordan reports himself and liable and beautiful specimens of tbe troops In excellent condition, end amerts work of Northwestern manufacturert. that bis command ia equal to three times moot at a most snspiotona period in I thoeir number of tboee who oppoee him. our country’s history. Our greet They are well organised, well drilled, and ing and welcome to ciliaens of other flght like demons. His force is daily Instate* is without any mental reservation | creasing by recruits from tbo former

Hu Hauser Mortality.

"A man never aese good baaltb again,”

once said a clever physician, "whei he begins to dissect himself.” In words, over oara of diet, and f an

m once

other

•matter-

k Jna m.r,, * strlotion upon tha Bishop waa meant

I who thankadher Maker that aha had no

nerves—having boon born before nerves came in fashion—wera she living now. would expraaa tho same gratitude tbat aba had no digestive apparatus. Ones it was the nerves that Were always in fault;

now it ia the stomach.

With tbe season of frnlta and

canon, be baa no more right to proceed to try Rev. C. E. Cheney than any men wbo nay meet in tha street and aay to each other; '* He haa done anoh and so; let na

proceed to try him.”

Tbe oonrt bad no doubt that tbia

itahop was mat, _

no mjra right,

er such a oommlaaion aa has been issued, to appoint anoh presentation than anybody else, where we have, and of i oouiao tho presenters have,no right. Tbe coming together of tho five persons, and aseeumlng to act ia a ebnrt, waa a violation of tbe canons, which require tbat tbe Bishop shall select six persons, ont ol

larities of tbe court in question toward tha canons of the ebnrcb in order that, if

ora of tbe Episcopal authority in should think there la another

which the accused shall have the right to, i Nr tribunal baa existed, nor none ^tteMSSdlSJ^lSoft soraMB a*d 0 JeffrevB l0 * ^ d

TteM

JSSiSS a' notice thirty .

of twenty

aeleotlon. canon, ■

thirty days of|

necessarily

trial.

This also constitutes a Jurisdiction la tbe fact tbat only seventeen days, even by tbe extension granted, were allowed to Mr. Cheney to salset those par* tiee; it is trne that (hare is some difference of opinion among the counsel as to

tha construction, but

notion, but In my judgment It ible for it to be construed other-

I have done. Tbe Court coming togetber, itisalleged, by file Mil) tbat it had been selected by tbe Bishop, and

tionably man;

enoe; many children are sick, and not a few die; but it ia not tbeeblldren’a fault tbat they sicken end die. It is tbe error of their gusrdlans, the over rare or no cere at all, and one extreme la ae bad aa the other. We do not mean ao much oara in regard to food, aa care to Improve the three best hygienic mgents—atr. water and exeroiae. Give children well ventilated sleeping rooms, take oara tbat they are kept clean and let them alone for exercise, end nnleee they are fed with refuse food and too much oi it, nature will *“ ^ ’SB® SM® and will be better rather than worse for it. But at night let them not go to eletp in all the perspiration with which tbe day’s work or romping hae fllled tbe pores of tbeir skins. We carefully groom a heated bone, end ebould be as careful oi our children end ourselves. Rab tbe children down with a sponge or a damp towel, nud be sura tb ‘ ‘ ‘

nothing tbat has done

*•7’«£•* **? ?^^ n *®h5^^wh^^r , ’»L , I M * D ln this case. It waa dal mad S.T^fortahto ^iw ^ereahould be allowed tbe right of ebalIft 1 *’.-.rlenge, tbe right to aak member* of tb#

tbe advisors of tbe E|

tha case

trial, some of the objections raised may

be auatalned.

A Court declining to be examined aa to whether it baa committed itself In regard to tha guilt or innooanee of tbo accused, or giving him doe warning of its course of procedure, toao manifoetly unjust tbat I must axpraas my astonishment tbat four or live gentlemen of Intelligence should be found in this diocese wbo wanted to tako tbia action. Not a aimi-

been

tha days of

Theattorneya on both aides of the case bad a consultation immediately after tbe opinion bad been rendered, end counsel for tbe Bishop requested leave to file an amend ad bill before tbe Supreme Court

Tbe Supreme decision before

century great sectional bltterneaa, wbleb la so rapidly and so happily disappearing, and wblcn we know can never be revived, carried discord, dissension and ^eaknese

into evei efforts ol

carry out. Now tbe causes of atnle have been swept away, and tbe last vestigee will be buried ont of sight. Good men will no longer waste strength In mutual recrimination about tbe past. People of different sections will be able to act not merely with intelligence

happiness. Tbia association then to working in perlect accord with the apirit nf tbe times. The developement of new resources, opening new paths of akill and labor, discovery of new methods, invention of now machinery and implements.

slaves of Spanish regular troops. Ho ax

en ■■■

The contracts for making the excavation and furnishing cement for tho new postofflee in New York City, have been

awarded.

Court will not reach

January next.

•ad tha employment of capital in new

fils are objecte which an this alma to aooompUab.

All wbo encourage these things and wbo

association

pursi like

BY CABLE.

Lestev fraaa Caplata Oeaaral af MadvUI Ma wlelsea ta Me tire Sa Private UR*.

(By Frsaek Cable. . Madrid, Angost 2.

The Captain General of Madrid addresses a latter to Serrano and General Prim, In which ha says: “I take part In the revolution, hoping to see morality, law and Justice succeed to former abuses. It to now ton months since the revolution was aoeompliabed, and my bopea have been deceived. Greater abuses, widespread immorality and deplorable anarchy prevail, and disorders to wbich it

ia absolutely necessary to ; having been proclaimed thi the immediate choice of t

e Government does not shortly consider tbe question I shall abandon all

pat an and, it hat Monarchy

Yt

and had

intimated to him that | hie aouroe, making acme startling

in cawo bis contumacy lad to hU | oloauraa oonoornlng tho plans of

bring brought before a oonrt for trial tbora could be bnt oao reanlt—depori- . tion. And US farther stated that it should be ao for the oanae that, in hie decision. no oaa woald be oomprient to att on the oonrt who had signed a certain

LOUISVILLE.

■ he Plantar the Stakes Party In Ten. naaaea Dleeleeed asrtens AeeMent-A Mann af SHstlawe at Mark.

LouisviLLa, Angost 8.

Tbe Courier Jonrflal baa advleee from Nashville, purporting to be from a rella-

- _ soma startling dls- ... tbe plans or tbe

•token

assert tl Stokes

own stNashvl:

hopes as to consolidation and revolution, and retire to private life.” The letter

I desire to aid in anoh achievements deserve a hearty welcome wherever they

may go, and will aware you always to „

Una It as yon do now in the State of I waa read in the Connoil of Mlniatera, and Ohio, . created a profound Impression.

Mr. G. B. Stebbins, of Detroit, read a _ statistical paper bearing on textile maun- ^ „ *

faoturea. It contains tbia passage: “A , ..... .v revenue tariff oontemplatw a per cental .The following to furnished to tbe Aaao-

reduotlon, say of 10 per cent., save in ciatad Prow free:

aomeoaaw where more might be demand- Pams, Auguat 8.-On the openlngof the ed, both on tbe tea end coffee we can not wealon of the Senate ywterdy, M.Ronher produce aod the clothla, iron, etc., tbat I mad* an address in which he referred to

■ concerning toe plans or roe T.TT..

party in Tenues. Tbew adviorn weoan. With auob a change, we ahon Id that ft to the. intention of General produce lew and import to fill tbe gap, 2fiH**h«^h?.nW

to wwmblo a Legislature of bia 830,MO,000 mow yearly, with lew rev- ^ abvllle, to organlw a separata anus and mora debts abroad,” were popular «nough to ‘ rnmeni, and'?, call upoiGen-1 ^ | ^iM^rant aSSl^ H^wS^IX

fldent the Senate would outer thisdiaonaalon with the firm intent of interpreting

te government, and to call upon Gen-1 Judge Storer also made an sd< i Coooer. of the militia, for his assist- ferringto the advance under bia own oha. Cooper ia said to be committed to I servatlo" Hnrin<» * Mft«.**n «**•«* -Mi-

la said to be committed to

The Federal office holdblloan municipal autbor-1 I are also a part of it.

Tbe scheme to attribated to Horace

ie conspiracy, 1 rs and tbe Reput >tm of Nashville

wrvation daring a fifty-two years'

denw In CinoinnatL _ There are nearly three hundred entrirn, the wishes of tbe country,and tbat by the sixty of them since laat night. To-night oomblued efforts oi the Government and tbe books will clow sgslnst entries. *be Senate • more genuine harmony Pour power looms will work to-mor- would be wUbliahed between tbe powere row. The Committee on Receptions of the State and the inatltationa of tbe will, to-morrow, show visitors through Empire, and both would acquire inoreas

rsi-iincu.™ or . h .

BMfiMWII MPSS.

tamed by the Court. Another objection also, tbat ww raked by the scouted, was that the presentment of tbe paper wblob stands In «n scolwiwtlcai trial tha Mine wan indictment at common law, vis: the specifications of tbe offenow for which tbe party is to appear and stand

one of tbe ferries, once or twiwawwk. These precaution#, with simple food— which an old fwblonodtmatron pronounc-

ed to be

some thi .. _ k ordinarily reqoL

Tbo poor, wbo are crowded In clow

in old rwnionaamatron pronounob a ’’little of everything wbole!>at ie going”—«re ail tba care tbai

larily requisite.

mumm, lip _

beving omitted tbe word ’’regeneration” in tba infant baptismal wrvloe, on divers occasions, witifin the past two

dwtba nndar ton ywfaof I tl^nTri ri^SontbHS^ifr: n wnw did but wait on m* ttedatwof tbecommlwlo^oShaof-

wltneaaw against the aoouaed.

Now, I may bare exprew my wtoniabment at the Court overrnliog an objection of tbk kind. Even Mr. Hoffman, tbe great authority of the Church in tbia country, aays tbat such an indictment k

frenoes, wniuu ™ra nurciunvi— in.aiuun wall w expensive, they would have mo re money and mote leisure to devotelto tbeir femtliee, end the bilk of moraltj Ineitiw would not show the frightful prefi nonderance of ”d—rt** n«A*- »*« —— «<

f age,” if common common humanity

per.

A firm in Saginaw City, Michigan, lately sawed one log which produced six three-inch planks, the widest 41 inches across, and measuring 162 feet, the others end one and a half-inch plank were eat from tbe as me log, all tbk plank bring first qnaiiiy clear; 240 feet of common boards were also eat from the log, tasksaaarxs'siffl^" 1 *

scaling 6,800 feet.

bad la ell'klnds of law—oaiaaiM, millsasim^ssr;" 41

diotstw of common also characterised it ^

How, some of these, if not j jurisdiction over the eutyect

ilk and Avondale. i The annual fair of the Tobaooo Trade

Association of Cincinnati commenced today. Six hundred and twenty-five hogsheads of to baboo—all line grades—were exhibited. Forty-five tboawnd dollars in premlumb were awarded. Over 125 hogsheads of tobacco were sold at sac-1

.rtf tha oapriaingof' a^wfbT-1 tlonafrerthe award of premiumaranglonging to tbe steamer Mollle Bbert, Jni I^®^* briugwbicb resalted in the drowning of • men * n B 4 ® about 840,000. Tbo quantity named Murray, and tbe narrow escape of WM , ® ot #*?«^n<!h thi! h to

Captain Pink Vabla, tbe folk pilot and

sod i hat r%Jon," The regulators, I _ to this rumor, have bean at work, and blood baa again been abed. We are told tbat nr —

what Ybo aaaoolation deairea. Tbe remainder will be sold to-morrow, and tbo fair will close. Tbe attendance wae very large. Many vlritora and bnyara came from dktsnt cities. There wee only bus-

iness—no speeches or festivity.

HAVANA.

Centra Daw* Trade Met ween Havana wad

tke Mefcela—A Bklraatsk—Etc.

Havana, Angost 3.

The Journals are diaenuing the increase in tbe contraband trade between Havana and tbe rebel torees, and urge strong measnrea for Us suppression. A detachment of Bpankh troops while

roar others.

Reports were rite tbk morning that a Mrione riot had broken out at Danville, Kentneky, bnt telegrams from that point,

tbk even mg, flatlv deny them.

The Evening Express contains the fol-

lowing:

We uMr some ngly reports from Cssey I

county sod that regioi

according-'

work, and

We are told that a gang of some thirty men made bn attack on tbe henae of one Howrty. a party In Caay, and shot and hilled three men and one woman. There

feop farther paniealars.

Tbk k tbe Mme gang tbat have been operating in Anderson, Meroer and adjoining -counties. They are a band of secondrria, and should be brought to Jus'An official order baa been received from

fort, ^dnaMd°to^tfMor Alton, 1 of *tbk k Tbe tost intelligence from 8t. Domingo city, to bold hk batallion of militia in k to tbe 24th nltimo. The steamer Tibi readiness for service. It k contemplated bed arrived at Puerto Plata. Some of

[BrPreasb Cab la. MwSrageesse Cwssdwet ef VoluuSeera. Madrid, Augaat.T.—The volunteers are behaving with great violence, and tbe civil and' judicial authorities are powerless to check them. Tbe Journalists of Madrid have held a meeting to protest againat the sets of tbe volunteers. [By Franeh Csbk. Halts* States, Spala attelGaka. London, August A—Tbe London Time* of tbk morning, In its money article says there are strong rumors tbat tbo preliminaries of an agreement between Spain and tb# United States with respect Cuba have been arranged. [By EaeHsh Cable. Oraaflfrsl AeeMeat «a Oaal Hines. Dresden, Auguat 3.—A'dreadfill aoci dent occurred in tbe coal mines in tbe mountain dktricts near tbk city. Over three hundred persons were killed out right. There are no particulars, but tbe accident is said to have bean attributed to tbe stormy weather, Surveys for

te & Krsssixxsfjs safe affi: 1 “A.^ssssr, “toJNsdatf roving regulators | A “battle wm Imminent bet wscntAtf fours dnSe succem_pfS^i t b

that are depredating in that portion of

foreee of President Base and

dentOabraL

ex-Preri-

. —-- -he Baltic tbonght that^Prulsala RfiffUndertake*the work. -

Affaire In

London, August 8.—a letter

rid says the state of affairs in that oonn * ‘ “ ‘ ahead is

has no

- - , , . , bnt does not think all k lost for the Prince of

Austria.

SARATOGA.

Saratoga, August A

The American Dental Association oornmeoced its ninth annual aeaaton at Union

Hall ball room tbk morning.

The Association was cal tod to order by J. Taft, of Cincinnati. There were present delegates from all parts of tbecountry, inclading Vice . President Homer Jadd, of St. Look; Secretaries James McCanvas. ot Hartford, and Edgar Park, of St. Louis; and Treasurer W. L- Goodard;

Philadelphia and Baltimore.

J. O. Ambler, of New York, made an address of welcome, ending with a poem.

iLuxsenrrAMHBM.

Jekn T. AlewanStor, tke CMtle King. W# do not recollect to bave seen any notice In tbe paper of one of tbe greatest men tbe conn try has produced. We mean John T. Alexander, of Morgan county Illinois, who commenced bugineee Jor himself with little capital or other

CHRISTMAS, NEW YEARS ^ — AND ' WEDDING PRESENTS Jewelry. Mi SOnr ui Silw Plate! (Ml Tba largest and best variety of FlMe Ivery and Mlver Flnberi Table Cntlery In tke City. Tbe only autherised Aseate for tba ‘ AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, la tke State ef Indiana. W. P. BINOHAM A 00.. 60 Bast Waablagton street.

aovMdtf

ont tbe leant particle of style in words or acts. " * It k rather Interesting to watch tbe movements of aneh a man at Springfield or Chicago, among the popinjays and self-constituted leaders of society wbo are greatly elevated at their own conceit. Mr. Alexander hae been farming In Illinois a good many yean, and haa been very anooeeafriL Hk forms now comprise •bent thirty thousand sores, mostly nndar improvement. Tbk ia aboat one township and a half—aboat nine miles square ana all good land. He has now five tbonsand acres of growing corn, and from one thousand live hundred to two thonaand •ores of grass, ready for the mower. He k now feeding aboat ten thonaand head of cattle, sad bays and ships east from Chicago from one thonaand to two thonaand head of cattle every week. He has risen to tbk great prominence by bia own talent, energy, and integrity. Hk bnalneaa naeb and every year amounts to millions of dollars, and k entirely legitimate, adding to bis own wealth and tbe common welfare of tbe State—Oentssee, JU.noiM, Republic.

Secretary Cox expresses unofficially and very privately, but with expletive additions, tbe apprehension tbat General Moaacrana will defeat General Hayes In Ohio by a majority whereof tbe expres. skm will reqnire more than four figures Recently, a rector of a parish in Toledo, Ohio, in eateehiring hk Sand ay school asked: “Wheredid tbe wise men come from 7” Withont a moment’s hesitation the answer came from a little five-year old: “From Boston!”

and detaining them in Fort Lafa; until they took tbo oath, our national honor would be better vindicated, and a just demand for tbe sympathies of tbe American people would be widely gratified; and that the recent outrages by tbe Spankh government in Cuba in exeenting American dtisena without a form ol trial, ahon Id bave bad tbe moat instant and urgent attention at tbe hand* of Grant’* administration, and snob as would bave been given In beksfif of tbe outraged American people, bad-tbe Democrats been at the bead of tbe government, and that In vain would tba administration, againat the wishes of tbe Cubans, aoquira tbeir island Dy purchase, and ao make them citixena of the United

States.

If tbe oppressed inhabitants of tbat unhappy Island come to seek tba. American citiaenship ao recklessly disregarded by oar Federal Administration ;it la tbe duty of every patriot to demand tbat tbe Government awake from its reticent imbecility, and endeavor to right tbe American nation upon these questions of outrage by Brltkh and Spankh officials on the •ovarignty of American citizenship. Governor Hoffman sent a letter sarins: Our Government haa been disgraced by its failure to protect American citizens sgslnst injustice, cruelty and oppression, wbather in Great Britain or Cum. It k tbe mission wipe ont tbat dl it in tbe next bave peace” when tho rights of American citizens are not trampled upon. XeawtleSlens Opesiefi with Movernsnewt •r Cate—

Now York, Augnat 3.—The Son asserts that tbe administration of President Grant has opened negotiations with tbo present government ot Spain for the independence of Cuba. General Sickles haa alaop resented tbe subject to tbe miniate of Foreign Affaire at Madrid, and two bulky telegrams bave been received at Washington in consequence. The proposition which General Sickles has laid before Marshal Serrano and his associates

k as follows:

First—Spain ahall recognize tbe independence of Cuba under tbe government

of Cea pedes.

Second—Cubs shall pay to Spain an indemnity for tbe resignation of righto hitherto exercised by the mother country, tbe amount of this indemnity to be specified in treaty, and tbe Indemnity whether fixed at one hundred millions, fifty mllliona, or twenty-live miHtona of dollars, to be in bonds of tbe Coban gov-

DIED.

INSURANCE.

INSURE WITH THE BEST. ETNA OF HABTFOSO, CONN.

CASH ASSETS OYER

$5,150,931 .71. Fire aad Inland Insnrmne* at aa favorable irTn* as the hasard* permit for reliable indam-

MRS

nity.

HOWARD Fire Insurance Co., of New York.

CHAMTKMNS, 18X0.

OLA.8XX ASSEXS O V IB It £725,000.00. Insure* praperto acainat loaa or daman by ire and the risks of Inland Naviyation and-Trans-portation. A. ABMSMET, Aarra*. Omcz—Mtna Boildinx.

AINSWORTH—Of abolera infantum, at tbo Raform School, sear Plainfield. Indiana. Aavaat 2, 1888. A are laabolla. only child of Freak B. and Helen A. Ainsworth. Superintendent aad Matron of tbo Reform Reboot, axed oao year two months aad fifteon days. These fond parents hare parted with a beloved child, not by death, bnt by her translation to ivon. Bear Aura is not dead; she has boon taken from those she loved oa oartb by find, ia tbo tied morales of life. Bko tbo roso plack’d from the bosk in tho bod not yot Mown. 8ba has bon takes np into the pardon of God’s (lory; aad thorn to bleasam; the lass of oartb. tbo more of heaven; tLe less of time, tbo more of aa eternity of (lory. Doer A are haa left tba presence and company of all oa oartb: bat she is already eajoyinp tbo oompaay of God. and followi** tbo Lamb whithersoever ho (oetk. She hears not now oarvokes; hat ap yonder, above, in tho pooplod heavens «hieh she ha* so recently entered, ike listens te the sweet-toned roll of ansol’s sonss. aad tho holy praises of glorified saints, .fib* k looking not now npon oar nptnrasd fares, for ska haa higher attraction*—she sree God. eha eee* Je*n*, she Met tho Holy Spirit, •ho eee* tbo angslie hosts tbat do honor to God. the eore tbe meaMS of tba glorified, wbo are glittering for aad near ia tbeir rebee of white. She fools npoa bar spirit the rammer glow ef her Haavanly Patbar’a smite; tha everlasting arwt are around bsr; she is enfolded in his eovensust embrace; the is horns; eke u hoaw. Yas, she has gene to Him to whom “little children” are especial objects of His all embracing earn and love. Con.

iETNA LIFE Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. ASSETS over - -113,000,000.00 Issue# Policies on all the different plans, and at ae low rate, aa safety aad prod enoe rill justify. A. ABMOMET, Agent. meh3 dlylttp Ovncs—Mtna Building.

GLASSWARE.

MASONIC.

Mnnemto.-Center Lodge No. 13.-Stated monthly meeting to-night at half-past seren e’eloek.

DISSOLUTION.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rpHR firm of N. R. Smith A Co. it this day disJ. solved by mutual consent, Mr. George A. Raton retiriag. N. R. Smith is only aathorised .■lotb. — .f*..,., HB • G. A. BATON. Indianapolis, July 1,1868. ang4 dSt

COMMISSION.

n. w. nvoozm. oiotez «. valtbs. NEWCOMER Sc CO., FLOUR AMD GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xwa. u mmd 1# fipemrfe Wkmrf, Poor Gar Srazar, iy31 dim BALTIMORE.

WASHING CRYSTAL.

SAVEjmiSE- }H0W?

eminent, payable, expiration of a

Fourth—These bonds to

>, with interest, at the

convenient period,

ie bonds to be guaranteed

by tbe United State*.

Fifth—An armktioe to be proclaimed between tbe patriots and the Spanish troops in Cuba immediately upon the execution of the treaty ; tbe island to be evaonated by the Spanish troops as noon aa the treaty k ratified by tbe representatives of the Caban peopla, and the guarantee of bonds approved by the Congress

of tbe United Staten.

Sixth—If these terms are net at onoe accented by the Spanish government, the United States will, without farther delay, recognise the independence of Cabs. Uetsmres el Owm Bwate. Marshal Barton, acting under tbe general ooramnnloatlon to preserve neutrality in the United States, tbk morning oansed the seizure of eight gnn boats, recently built by order of the Spankh Government. and laying at the iron works of Deleminber A Coat, foot of Thirteenth street, East River, on the ground tbat be believed they were intended to be used against Pern. Tbe rest of tbe fifteen built here having been removed to Gredh Point, Long Island, deputies were aent there to effect a seizure. The Marshal also dispatched officers to Mystic, Connecticut, to seise fifteen additional gup boats, constructed and being fitted out for Spain. It appaars that representations were made to tho Marshal that tho vessels were intended to violate the neutrality laws, and that guns would be placed aboard each before leaving for tbeir destination. Another report say* the seisurea were ordered by tbe Washington authorities. . , Marshal Barlow tea received a joint letter from Colonel a Ryan and Carrier,

glring their pare inatlon for tnaL Dr. Boehm, a <

■I, , celebrated German aur-gs-ssssir* same manner ae tbe Siamese twins.

German

wan attel _ „ T __ one of the patients seems to have died the euae day. The survivor k ia good

ShirrelTs

By aaing Kalliyun Crystal

Washing

Tha only reliable eompoand.^See^lhat yon^ ret

Grooer* everywhere.

Bek Han

II oil aad, Oatenaayar A

SHIRR ALL, PfSHBR A CO.. • Manufacturer*, Beffalo, N. V.

irmeyer A Co,,

General Agent.

E STRAYED*

gTRAYKDj-HORSR—A^eheatnnt »orrel Horn, mark on^baok^Tve year* olJ?’ Anyone retnreiug said horsa to THOMAS DILLON. Collewe street, first hones north of Christian nvanno, will bo aroper.y rewarded. iySl d6t*

AGRICULTURAL.

RILL, X00RE A BdKKHARDT, MANUTAC1UUXE OP iSBtCUL7DSiL JIFLEIEITS, Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Materials , or Xvery Tmrtety, JKFPBRSONVILLB, IND. norPostofflee address, LoaisviUe, Kentneky. angSdly .

MACHINE WORKS.

ROCHESTER BARBEL MACHINE MW. JOHN GREENWOOD, Mannfaetnrerof Greenwood’s Patent Machinery, Stawe Cutters, Jointers. HearnUm* 8«wtm« ■Mhtme*, namera. Jelmterw, SwaHadrra, NAaftI me. PmlUe*, ■nfogem, Ete., Woodbory's Building, MiH Street, iatodte ; —csxwrxw. w. T.

PAPER.

. IM7. r dawription, and rail &£S.SISKS»-.b‘.-‘-rehant*. can aava money by bayiag

R. HEMINGRAY & CO.

Xw. #8 Walwwt Street,

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

Manufacturer* of

FU1T, GREHi HD BUCK GLASS,

Conaiitiag of

Fruit Jars, Lamps, Lanterns, Cbimweyn. Bramtile*. Hock Wlaea, Demljobas, Mrew Caw Fla.kn, TnaaMera, aaff m geaeral variety

•f Table Ware. Also,

Philosophical Apparatus, AND ROUND AND OVAL SHADRS

I?0R Artificial Flower* and Statuette*, Solar, •T Sun aad Comet Burnera on hand in large

quaatitie*.

awOrden solicited.

JySl d3m

REMOVAL.

HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS A C0. t Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES* Have removed from To. M to Nw. 7* Sootb ■eridimn, On the opposite ride of the street. JyS dfitlstp

» E M O V A E.

M. IsIEBEB A CO.’S RBMOYED TO 60 East Washington St. PICTURES, FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, ARTISTS' AND WAX MATERIAL, ETC. A large and ruperior assortment of the shove •t low ratoe, either wholesale or retail. jyM-dlm,

WANTED.

ANTBP—AQBNTS^-875tofiaroper monto,

dam tht^raniN , S m, !MPRO f VBD , ’(»MIION SBMRB FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will itlteh, hem, foil, took, quilt, cord, bins, braid and embroider in a mart superior

Price only $18. Fnlly warranted for

will pay $1,000 for i

fire year*.

that will sew a stronger

_ .r, more beautiful, or

^ than ours. It makes the ■*Klaetie Lock Btitok.” Everyeeeond stitch can bo eat, and still the cloth can not bo pnl.ed apart without tearing it. We psy Agents from $75 to $100 per month and expenses, or a commission

"sh twice that amount can be made. SKCOMB A CO., Pittsburg, Pa.; St.

Loubr'Uo., or boston. Mess.

CAUTION.—Do not be impoeed upon by other parties palming off worthies, east-iron machines, under toe same name or otherwise. Ours ia tbe only goaaino and really practical cheap machine manmiactured. , mvjb dSm.

WTANTED—AGBNT8—To sell to# AMBRTf ICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Pric6 $25. The simplest, cheapest end best Knittinr Maehine ever invented. WtH kbit JeO.tOO stitches per minute. Lioeral indnoements to Agents. Address, AMERICAN KNITTING MAUH1NB 00.. Boston, Mam., or 8t. Louis, Mo. my2B dSm,

35 South Illinois street. Money advanced liber-

ally oa Diamosd*, Wai

. Mona sdvai tehee. Jewelry

tcSaiS*'

nrARTBD—AGRNTB—To sell a thoroughly TY good domesfie artiele, wanted in every family. Kxctesive territory given. Business

family. Jfxclmsive territory pleasant and raepeetable. One m. one small town; one. 1.000 in fire towns; one, 31 in calling on 3-v families; another, 38 per dsj for

5k larsa: lirtsf a jy2S df,m,wAw4w*

LOST.

L^^^inr^g^rnS^ m HiInSJ! bep “ d 7 * 11 ' ■■’■■■■■! i ^ FOR SALE. , TJOR SALB—A Woolen Fa " ern part ol the Stete, i and Chioaso Railroad, in i