Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1872 — Page 1
THE EVENING NEWS. . .. . — - VOLUME 3—NO. 142. INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS.
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ODD FELLOWS, And Delegates to all other Conventions, are hereby notified that at the New York One-Price Cixmuwu HOl’ME* 37 E. f asBiftra rt., Are 500 Scotch Summer Sui's for $9.50, $12.50, $15, $17 50, $20 and $22.50. AI»o I 000 Linen auita at prices ranging from $4 to $13.50 Come one, come all, and examine the stock. L. I. MOSSLER &. BRO.
i am-bmen midramd simply to the number of * • \*,x, and wiOtout the name of the party lor vrhom
! jnten4etl. are not to be de ivered, out sent to the !>e*d letter Ottxr;. in aoeordanoe with Setdou 60. \ETANTifiD—A FEW DAY BOABDXRS >T J j RfffttteOon of iSfrf,« »• Laws. Balvwb's rwtAt:r»at, bt Indian**veaue.
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roiM. tuu^r, HA 1JC—F K Kri U M Ai’LK HYAU’P AT F CuUodcn Broii., 623 Norili iHiroU xt. m> * l-SOR ha lb-a mark gentle ana. tri.sty. F Will he sold cheap At 4f.s North lenne-hce at us At msOR 8ALK-HIOHT DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, F Ireland and Scotland. D. K. Snyi.kr, H. N. Meridian street. ne 11
niOB BALI CHEAP—A GOOD 0EGOND HAND F phieton bugKj . Apply at Wood A( W orman »■ stable. Court street. tn
■ aOft SALK CHEAP—THK NICEfcT PONY IN F town. Can be Kelt at Mr. Hinesley's livery uhls for throe days. tu )R HALX-Xn OPEN WAGON, TWO HEATS, ■ - - • * Ibnuire at Drew’s
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riOR SALE—AN OPEN WA V light, and in Rood order. Ivory Stable, Court street.
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X?OR SAUt CHEAP—LETTER OO F and table, uew. Inquire of A Tliket Offlte. 11 North Meridian st.
OOR SALE—A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT ON F Chatwlek stm>t; house has 5 roosns statale. *e. • price $1,000. Apply, after C p. M., at lid East Washington street, up-shur".
r>OR HA LB—A SPDKNDID MULE. INQUIRK r at Gates A Fray’s stables, or of Winter, the TUnter, corner Washinutou and Meridian streets; ,r will trade for a trusty horse. tu if
fAOR SALK-ANY PERSON INTENDING TO F buy a Grover A Baker sewing machine for eash ran purr.liaxe a first-class new one, at a discount. Address Ajax* News oilier. us* -g-MOB SALE-NEW TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, F Justooutpleted.ou North street in rear of Califor niaStreet M. E. Church; payments liberal. Inquire ol R. S. Davis, on the premises. uu • WAOR SALE OR TRADE-IN THAT SLY LHTLK r lUMtk near the babbling brook, a few lots oBrookslde avenue. At reasoualdi mh-s and gooi W rm». Call on W. S. Wooron, 23 South A Is ham* nuw-c L us ut
R SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS. BOOT AND
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IX>K BALE OB TRADK-FJRSTCLASS RES1 F d*M('k near N. W. C. University, cheap; $6. kVI long time PhieUm buggy, leather top, cheap; >r will trade for open top buggy, two soau Han tain an villa, f> acres, north. ttoO per a-re, \ aoau> ow in that beautiful grove north of University on linker street $*.000 of gilt edged, iron-clad note* mrcfcMie' money morlgage. Call at 6 and 6 Par rer's BkKi;. North Delaware street «» s
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\I7ANTaI>-BOARDERS. WITH OB WI. HOUT Tf rrgnns, at 174 Virginia avenue. * ta ot
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TT dining-room, st Pattison House. t ANTKD-A GOOD GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK W ijasrdefs st ~u Kentucky avenoe.
11TANTED— C* 1KL FOR HOUSEWORK; WAGER
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I IT AN TilMitX GOOD YOUNG MEN f^R v T canvassers' for picture enisigement. tn t
Wf ANTKD—GCK)D GIRL TO DO KITCHEN AND Tf dining-room work. 2»» East Market st. f \»T ANTED-BOARDERS, WITH OR W1THOCT Tf rooms. Apply at 2(H North Hlinois s». v nt tlTANTED—A HOME FOR A HMAKT BOY FIVE TT yearK old. Call at Room ^ Little's Hotel, la of
|BTANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWO MEN TO TT work In the lumbt-r yard at 45f. East Ohio stree t tu tf
tlT ANTED—TWO G<X)D DINING-ROOM GIRLJs TT and a colored boy,to wsitiou table at fW West Market street. ta of 1ITANTED-A GOOD CTRL FOR _ GENERAL Tf housework; good wages given. Apply at 86 North East street. f
li' ANTED-A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE Tf aceomraodatol with gi»*<d r(a<ms and board at H»; North Kant street. t
|1/ ANTED - YOU TO GO TO E. HA8KET. AND fT get your new pumps pul in or the old one* repaired, .5&% Indiana ave. ts um \»T A NTKD-IM MEDIATELY, A BOi 7 ABOUT TT 12 yea s old. Inquire at 69 West Market street, between 9 and 11 a m. tu tt
IITANTED -YOU TO </LL AT 6y SOUTH Vf Meridian street, ana get one of the besi dishes of lee cream in the city. ue s
fir ANTED- A (.ELMAN OK AN AMERICAN Tf Kiri, at »32 North Pennsylvania street: small family; good wages lor a good girl. tu hf f A v ANTED—TO RENT HOU'EOKT TO9ROOMS, TT north of Washington street. Address, sta tlcg terms, etc , H. P., News office. tt tf Wf ANTED—BOOK-KEEPING—BOOK-KEKPINi. TT Is laoghtal the Comraereial College, Black ford’s Block D. W. Havikx k, Prin, ifrANTED-A GOOD MOULDER AT THE TT Valley Iron Works. T. U. McGko&ge, Pro prlctcr. Covington, Hid. Fair wages paid, tt if wr ANTED—HEAL PRE8HES, STENCILS, Tf Stamps and Brands to make at Hollenbeck’s Stencil Works, 39 H. Illinois street. ua wAsat *
VarANTKD—GIRL AT 632 N. PENNSYLVANIA TT street or 214 YV. Washiuston street, over Pee Hive, tiood wages and small family. tt tf tgrANTED—YOU TO BUY FRESH BUTTER AT T? 20c. per pound, and eggs at per dozen at G. W r . H aki.sir’s, 527 N. Illinois street. tu n1 \irANTRD—TELEGRAPHY—PRACTICAL TKITf iokafhy is taught at the Commercial toi lege, Blackford's Block. D. W. Havdock, Prln. 1 11r ANTED—TO CARPENTERS—TO SELL A Tv lotand take pay In budding a house: lot worth $1,800. (;all at Room 75 Little's Hotel, ta of tar ANTED—EVERY LADY IN THE CITY TO TT call at 222 E. Washington street, and see the Domestic Sewing Machine and sample of work, uh * lir ANTED—A GIRL TO ID^HK WORK OF A TY ftnniiy of throe, one w Uo can do plain sewing by hand or machine. Apply at 386 West North st. ta of \1T ANTED-TO CONTRACTORS-BIDS WILL TT 1>«received for grading a rsilroad swlteb. Inquire of DRogscmut A Thayer, 5It. Jat;kson Dls tillery. tt tf
ESTRAY. OTRAYKD OR STOLEN-A LIGHT RED COW. JC* with a rope around her horns, and but Hires teats. Th* finder will be rewarded by calling ai H6 E. Washington st. Bsi^ham Bros -It 0 avTuaykd- a fresh iiii.cn cow. roan JC* eolor with white face and alee sh*i>ed horns two teat* on right side longer than the others, almut 4 or 3 yeani old. A Hberol rewarel will b-. paid for information that will lead to her recovery, at IT' Bl«ke stre»“t, or M g<>nth Meridian street liicK Mi'Gtsms. tu ot
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tir ANTKD—A YOUNG GIRL, TO WORK AT OK TT learn the millinery trade. A girl wanting a good home w ill be sure to find It at 168 E. Wash lugton street. ta hf
\grANTED—AT 276 WJ5HT NEW YORK STREET. TT opposite Military Park, boarders for famished ana unfurnished front rooms and other rooms Charges moderate. oa *
IgrANTED—ALL THAT WIPH TO BUY ALL TT kinds of pictures in frames on weeklv naymen's, to cRll at the Cheap Picture Store, 196 East Washington street us s
tlT ANTKD — PURCHASER FOR A GOOD. Tf manufacturing sewing machine almost new; cheap. Call at Domestic Sewing Machine office 222 K. Waahirarton street. nh * ’
11TANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN TT in some light business, as standing in a grocery store or driving a delivery wagon; referents' good. Address J. G., this otfiee. tt sf a; ANTED—SITUATION BY A MARRIED MAN ” who umlersuuds' catUe and gardening wife understands house work; can give good refer enoe. Address D. C., News office. t
\A7 ANTKD—A PURCHASER FOR THOSE TT ta'amlful match horses and fashionable buggy: exceedingly cheap. Inquire, lor two days, of M. B. Diui kx, 85 E. Washington street. f
TANTED—TO SELL A NEW, FIRST-CLASS . ‘ Grover <k Baker sewing machine at a disco mi' ftweash: a splendid chance for any one Intending to buy one of that make. Addre» Ajax, News of flee. us»
lETANTED—A PARTNER. WITH $1,000 CASH. TT to take a full interest in a well established business that is now in successful operation and i* jurying largely. Address John Quaiimhy, News tQ hf
ANTKD—TO PTRCHASK A FA MILY HORSE, ff and p«y for same in painting Wistki, Painter, comer Washington an' Meridian sts tn tf
lar ANTED—GOOD MEAT AND PASTRY COOK TT to go to Danville. 11L: eool wages. Call at M*acn House. Good woman cook preferred, t e tif
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TX)R RENT-PART OF STORE ROOM. F at 67 E. Waahington street.
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[X-R RENT— BRICK WAREHOUSE, 34x62. C Inquire 161 E. Washlngiou. nu *
ITOR RENT—THRr’E ROOMS TO MAN AND F wife only. 272 N. Railroad street. ta tt
rX>R RENT-TWO OFFiCE ROOMS. 5 AND 6 F Parxer’# Block, N. Delaware street. \ tan
|X)R RENT-PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, F with board, at 224 East Market street ta t
L'OR RENT—FURNISHSD ROOMS, WITHOUT F WJ_ Apply at 79 Maisachumts aue. ua st
|7K)R RENT-A FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT a Uaurd. Call at No. 228 East Ixjuiaiana street, tt of rXJR RENT—WITH BOARD, ONE UNFURN F iskbd room, suitable for a family, at 140 N. Alabama street t» tt
JTMjR rent-one front room, UNFURSISHF xi>: also one furnished room, with ijoard. at Hi West Ohio street tt of
IXjR RENT-SLEEPIN<i ROOM-FRONT ROOM F over 77 East Washington street. Inquire next door. W. A. Bn istok. tt o
I7IOR RENT-TWO NICE ROOMS, FI RMSHED F or unfurnished, with or without boanL No. 20 West Georgia street. n ot
-T10R RENT-ONE UNFURNISHED F(X)M. F suitable for gentleman and wife or two gen tlemea. No. 24 West Georgia street. ta tf
|30P. RENT-A DWELLING HOUSE, NO, 419 F North Illinois street. Apply at 24';j East Washington street. Teos. Scliivan. *tto
yOR RENT—STORE ROOM ON WASHINGTON * street, 150 feet deep; well lighted and plate glass front of latest style. H. Batch, J a. tt o
rX)R RENT-A NEW HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS F and summer kitchen, convenient, nicely finished and In good location. Address K. P., News office. ta s t
|X)R RENT-A LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT F room, with board; no other boarders in the family; none but first class. Apply at 337 South Meridian st ue sf
\irANTED—TO SELL THREE NEW COTTAGE Tf houses on North Mississippi street, fronting can and west: terms reasunsble. For fun her par Ucnlars call on J. arvks AIX)., Real Estate Agent*. 74 East Washington siteeh t U 11 f ANTED—TO BELL HOUSES AND LOTS IN TT *11 l»arte of the city, on good term*. Also, vacant lots mun $259 to $2,499. and upwards of 100 choice lotsi» Woodlawn, or long time. bvj. Ahdik A Co,, 74 East Washington street, Real Estate A cents. tu »
Ilf ANTED--TO TRADE-TWO HOUSES AND TT lots ia Indianapolis and 4uo acres of good laud in Illinois, fur a large dwelling house and lot within two A.uares of Washington street: will pay difference in cad) should there be any. Inquire at Little's lioteL ne s
WANTED-A GOOD BUSUOtV MAN WHO 18 TT willing to work, to take the city Agency of a leading New York life insurance company: good terms to a party who mean* business, and can do bumnees. Addre ss, with refere nces, •’LimlKsr*ajtcjt, ' eare ot News Olfitre. tu t
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pOR RENT- TWO STORY BRIUE, 10 ROOMS, F $50 per month. Two story brick, 7 rooms, $35 p-T month. MoTHEtaHKAJi k Jojech, 18 North Meridian street, tt *
1 lOR RENT-AN UNFURNISHED FRONT X 1 room, for man and wife, with board, at 213 N Pennsylvania street . Also, a few boarders can be accommodated. ue hf
UOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS F second floor; none but small families ne-d apply. Also, one young man of good habits, to board m family, at 286 Virginia avenue. tu tf TjSOR RENT-ONE LARfiE FRONT PARIAUt. F or a suite of rooms, unfurnished, with board Conveniences for one or two horses, with catriage house, at No. 80 8. Tennessee street, tu of
TAOR RENT-NEW BRICK HOUSE ON EAST C Michigan street, 7 room*, gas. Also on South Meridian street 4 rooms. Also on First street, between Illinois ami Pennsylvania, 9 rooms, new. Shaw A Locey, luO K. Washington street, corner Delaware. tt t
PERSONAL. Y)ER80NAL—L HARLEY, TAXIDERMIST, 29 £ Massachusetts avenue. All kinds of birds and animals stuffed and mounted to order, o mon.wed.sat um t
$5,000 Reward Tor abet er fitting Bhirt than oar F. A; F. Fora more perfect fit than onr $2-Shirts Pantaloon-fit Drawers, all sizes. Summer Undtrwear, 25o, t) $2 50. Fancy and Plain Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Suspenders. Nevelti-is in Linen Collars and Guffs. New Goods at Special Bargains. FOSTER * FILER’S, Haberdashers anc Sbiit Tailors. 22 Fiat Washington st
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Hew York Money Market. •
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Gold US’,, Sterling - -
Currency sixes - w New fives. - 112V®112"^ U 8. 6 per cent 1040 bonds 11^0110'. U. 8. 6 per cent bond* of 1881 116r_^®l!6; g
Coupons of 1881 U. 8. b-'JO bond* of 1862, May
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Liverpool Market. ■* Ijvkrpcol. May 22. Winter wheat. 12s 6d; Milwaukee, 11h 6d@ lls tod. Pork, 50s. Lard, 40s 6d. Tallow, 4:*. Be con 29s fid. Corn advanced 3d, now 29s. Hew York Market. New York, May 21 Flour steady. Wheat. $1 68<5.1 75. Corn, 74c. Oats 59<§fi2c. Mess Pork $18 90. Lard, 9^c. Hogs, steady; receipts, 2,200 head. Whisky quiet at 90c. Lin>eed oil, 92#93c. Groceris* steady. Clnclmmatl Market. CisciNMATr. May 22. Cotton firmer; middling JS^c. Flour quiet. Wheat, 11 98*2 02. Red corn, 54®57<x Oat* In fair demand. Provisions unchanged. Mess Pork, f IS for regular. Cut mea’s tinner but not quotable higher. Whisky 85c. Ckleaso Market. Chicago, May 22 Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheal active, and 2VL1C higher; No. 2. $1 51»- 4 <3l 52J4. Corn active and firmer at 47 T s (gj4«c. Oats quiet and easier at t;.<i4W fo r No L Rye dull and >ic lower: No. 2 S4j^85o. Barley unchanged. High wines quiet at S50. Lud quiet at $8 87H3» SO. Meas pork quiet and firmer at $12 56<31> 60. Hogs arrive and 10c lower, at $8 75@410. Cattle firmer and prices un changed.
IMDXAHA ITEMS. All the blast furnaces in Clay county are now in blast, and turn out about 115 tons of pig per day, or at the rate of more than four thousand tons per year. James McGrew, Esq., a prominent young lawyer of Warsaw, died at Fort Wayne last Saturday from nervous prostration, resulting from having a number of teeth extracted. At Decatur, on Monday, a man whose name is not given, was arrested for forgery. Upon being taken to jail he tried to cut his throat with a knife, and after being confined in his cell he hung himself with a piece of shirt, but before he was dead the doth tore in two, and he fell to the floor. H# will probably recover.
Powerful Movement to Defeat Greeley.
The AdniinUtration Mixed up >U*h It.
Further Particulars ot Our Spanish Complications.
Alarming Increase ef Small Pox at Dayton.
■Hon, Daniel E. Sickles. United States Minister to Spain, has arrived in Madrid. Preparations are making for a Oreeley ratification nieetiug at Union Square. New York city, on the 28th. Nemaha county, Nebrrska. has voted $180,000 to aid the Trunk Railroad to make a connection with St. Louis. Under the will of late Miss Nabbie Joy, of Boston, the sum of $280,500 has been apnropriated to public charities in sums ranging from $200 to $20,000. The knitting mill of John Maxwell, at Amsterdam, New York, was destroyed by fire yesterday morninr. The loss is estimated at $45,000; insured tor $20,000. The Illinois Republican Ntate Convention meets at Springfield to-day. A full State ticket will be nominated and delegates selected to the Philadelphia Convention. The Dally Press of Lexington, Kentucky, contains au editorial article authoritatively denying the statement that John (X Breekenridge has announced his intention to support Mr. Greeley. The Collector of Internal Revenue at, Albany, N. Y., has been ordered to seize the property of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, to secure the payment of the scrip dividend tax. The Republicans of the Third Congressional District of Maine met yesterday and unanimously nominated Hon. J. G. Blaine for Representative to Congress. This is Blaine’s sixth nomination. The Court of Impeachment for the trial of Judge Barnard will meet at Albany, New York, to-day. to determine the time and place for holding the court, and also give formal notice to the accused. A board of examiners appointed by the Hon. Wm. Williams, of New York, to select a young man to fill the naval cadetship at his disposal, reported in favor of .las. (Bugley, son of a poor laboring man. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has reduced the fare from Cincinnati to Philadelphia and return to the Republican National Convention to Si8, with the privilege of visiting Washington on the same ticket. The Methodist General Conference yesterday elected the following Bishops: W. L. Harris. Central Ohio; R S. Foster. New York: Thomas Bowman, Indiana; I. W. Wiley, Cincinnati; and 8. M. Merrill, Cincinnati. The German composer Franz Abt received an enthusiastic welcome yesterday from M-* countrymen of Buffalo, New York. The cifferent German singing societies have arranged a grand programme for his entertainment. President Guzman Blanco, of Laguayra, completely defeated Solazar. It is reported that Solazar escaped with only 20U men, and and that the government troops are in close pursuit. The Spanish difficulty will be settled amicably. A fire Monday night destroyed two wheat houses at Hudson, Wisconsin, owned respectively by Coon A Plat and C. D. Powers. The former contained 18,000 bushels of wheat, in the latter the quantity is unknown. Loss between thirty and forty thousand dollars; partially insured. In the case of Henry Peck against the New York Central Railroad, at Norwich, Connecticut. for damages for being put off the palace car for refusing to pay extra fare f6r a drawing room car, wiien an ordinary car of the drawing room train was full, 'the jnry re turned a verdict of $8,000. WASHINGTON, The Kobesou Tn ventIgMt ion—Kte. [Special to the New York Tribune.l Waahingtok, May 21.—The Robeson Investigation Committee held a final meeting and listened to the reading ot the minority report of Chairman Blaire. The majority report signed by Sargent, Peters and Warner, fully exoneroting the Secretary from tny violation of law or blame of any sort in the transaction investigated, had previously been submitted to the Committeee. Mr. Blair's report takes the ground that the law was violated in the payment of the second claim and severely censured Robeson for his action in the premises Mr. Archer, Democratic member of the Committee, stated that while he disagreed to the majority report he could not fully concur with Mr. Blair on all his arguments and conclusions. He will prepare a short statement defining his views and present it as a second minority report. All three reports will be made to the House to-day and the Committee discharged from further service. There baa been, within the past few days, a rumor circulated very quietly to ihe effect that a powerful movement has been organized to defeat the ratification of the nomination of Horace Greeley by the Baltimore Convention. The parties in this movement are said to embrace wealthy business men and bondholders, who believe that Mr. Greeley, if elected, would not take such a course as to retain our present high financial standing among the Nations of £he world, and also men of the Dan. Voorhees stripe, who are opposed to Greeley on every account, by free traders in the West, andby all dissatisfied Republicans, who failed to secure the nomination of their candidates at Cine nnari. It is represented that circulars of a confidential nature have been sent out ; that letters have been written to various parts of the country, and that the movement has already smeh an impetus as to secure the nomination at Baltimore of a Republican whose views in the past have been of a more conservative ami leas pronounced character than those of Mr. Greeley, and whose personal record has been more consistent Reports even go so far as to say that the Administration has encouraged this movement and is lending what force it can to the furtherance of its object, viz: the defeat of Greeley and the election of Grant. It is freely charged that a conspiracy to this end has been worked up between the Administration men and the straight-out Democrats of the Voorhees stripe. The fact that this important political project has bat just been made public, induces the belief that it is of recent origin, and le* powerful than reported , but that such a project is on foot there is Utile doubt.
[Special to the Cincinnati Gazette.} The Senate Finance Committee worked nearly all day on the House revenue bill, and will be ready to report it on Thursday. It is thought it can pass and be in conference committee by Friday night The Finance Committee ia disposed to still fnrther reduce the amount of revenue, and chiefly on the internal revenue portion of the brlL Mr. Caaklinp wishes to farther reduce tn the extent of SiT % 000,000, making the total reduction $tiC % tM'0,0U0. The committee as a whole seems inclined to go in the same direction, as far as there is a probability of 4 1e J^ 11 *** f°Rowing without endangering the htlL The principal reductions proposed by the Senate committee are removing the tax on bank deposits, and all other taxes, except on liquors and tobacco A revised estimate made to-day at the Treasury fixes the tetal reduction on the House bill at $43,633.^8; reduction on tobacco. $7,038.000• ga> $2,800,600: stamps. $3,650,000; bank deposits. 4^ *00,000. The character of Butler’s -speech on the treaty became known this morning. There is no disguising the fact that the almost universal feeling here, as expressed in private even by those who are supporting the proposed new treaty, is that the national dignity and honor are being weighed aeainst dollars. Persons whose relations to the President are such as should enable them to know,, declare that personally he is still in favor of making no concessions to the later demands of England, and allowing the latter to withdraw from the conference if she chooses. He has yielded his own judgment at the solicitation of Secretary Fish and the great financial combinations of the country, including the Treasury Department, so far as to place the matter before the Senate. The latter party was beset ami besieged by men who would not have dared to approach the President, and these, with the more.reputable representatives of our great operators in foreign markets, are leaving untried no avenues of approach to the Senate, iu the hope of allaying all differences with England which might affect the market for stocks or bonds. The Senate will take up the treaty to-morrow.
NEW XOMtK OJfTJT. Oar DltBealtlea wtih ttieN|»aninti Nteauaere.ete. Xkiv York, May 22.—The Herald of this morning publishes the official report of Lieutenant Commander White of the United States steamer Kansas to the Navy Department regarding, his action in protecting the steamer Virginfcs, which he convoyed to sea at the request of the American Consul at Aspinwall, the Virginitis having been threatened by the Spanish man-of-war Pizarro. The attitude of Commander Whits in taking resolution to resent insult to the American Hag has the unqualified approval of the Secretary of the Navy. The receipt of the report' from Aspinwall of the gallant action of Lieutenant Commander White has greatly increased the anxiety of the Navy Department to hear from Captain Davis, of the Wyoming, relative to the protection of the Edgar Stewart at Kingston. The latest intelligence is to the effect that the Edgar Stewart, Wyoming and the Spanish man-of-war Borgia' steamed out of harbor of Kingston on the morning of the 17th. The Stewart determined to escape. The Borgia «nd Wyoming were ready for action, the Borgia carrying the same number of guns as the Wyoming. Captain Davis is fully authorized lo pour a broadside into the Borgia udon the slightest intimation of any interference with the Stewart. A meeting of the National Rifle Association was held iast evening, when it was recommended that steps he taken to procure the passage of an act admitting articles required for use in target shooting free of duty. OHIO. Alarming Increase of «iiml I row at I>ay-
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Daytov, May 22.—Dayton has no more than recovered from the wide spread attack of cerebro spinal meningitis t han site is seized with smallpox in a violent form. The disease is increasing at the rate of twenty-seven daily. At a special meeting of the Board of Health yesterday,, a committee of three was appointed to examine the sanitary state of the children attending the schools, to report their observations immediately. A committee was also appointed to examine buildings, with a view hf turning them into pest houses, and report at a special meeting to-morrow. Most of the cases of disease are in the vicinity of the Wayne Street Market House and along Hickory street. The Sixth District School has been dismiss ed, and it is very likely others will be. MICHIGAN Iteaolntlona of Reapect-A Determined , Malclde. Detkoit, May 22 —In the United States. District Court, yesterday, suitable resolutions in regard to the death of the late Judge Wilkins were made. A man named Charles Boez cut his wife with a little hatchet. He then stabbed himself in the abdomen, next jumped into a shallow well and probably crawled ont, and killed himself by knocking himself in the head with a hammeu The woman will probably recover. Jealousy is supposed to have been the cause.
A Practical View of I mbrellaa. The Chicago Past says: Among the uses to which an umbrella may be put is poking an utter stranger, afflicted with lumbago, in the hack, under the impression that he is Smith. It also serves to keep off'the rain; first, when it rains; second, when it does not rain. Its uses in the first event are palpable to the meet naked eye. The second case may be practically illustrated by taking an umbrella down town of a cloudy morning. The inevitable result is that the skies clear up toward nine o’clock, and you return home in a sweltering glare of sunlight and snffocated withJRust, bearing with yon an umbrella, which convinces all who meet you that you are a little erratic or very shiftless. If the table-talker were an honest farmer suffering from a corner in rain, he would put on a pair of patent leather boots and a light spring suit, and go on a long walk without an umbrella. Ir would be sure to rain combined mowers and reapers—let alone pitchforks-before night. L mbrellas are not considered private property, any more than the air of heaven and the rain which falleth alike upon the Democrat and Republican. You may take one with impunity at any time, if you are not observed. The last characteristic of the umbrella is its Protean i>ower of changing shapes. Yon may leave a bran new mulberry silk with an ivory and rosewood handle »t any public gathering, taking therefor a check, and within three hoars it will transform itself into light blue or laded brown cotton, somewhat leas in size than a circus tent, with a handle like a telegraph pole, and five fractured ribfL
no? wi,h hogs, * for **fo*oncar* while Txroasren or MmU The following teanefcra were filed for record since noon yesterday sky ok,. J^«.Sta.offside WUm o$'KS8WSUS2" M - “"’“•e *•*** Jesse F. Murphy and Henrv P Thomas aud ,ota * iu ****■ ,M Liheqca J. 8tefly and husband to Win Nichols. ISdniooftoto 1 * S ” t> oriLT ’ * ‘ s ’ K Fleu ‘ h ^ A ’ Xal fo cr wives ip ir. iVl! ^£ Q,ipolis to KW, tax deed, lot 5& M E&'S“Sd°wi' Emt '' Vj - r<> ' mC " r ’ 1 Ki " Total, Jo; consideration. rJO.TOt* #2. ^ Uonniy KxpeuNeN. We give below Die principal items of expense of Marion county during the quarter ending May I •Mg* »sis I Expense fur poor iT Assessing Revenue ' ' Books and Stationary \'.Z\T.Z * S77 v —• ihlwSiidin^":;;;;;;;:; ^ £• Fuel and Gas in'.
STONE CAMEOS Of marked artistic merit, mounted in the most novel and attractive styles* l>iaiiioncl JTc?i>vc fc li*y ♦ j| ,, i Comprising many exceptionally rare specimens in Single Stones, as well as in carefully Matched Pairs, deserving especial interest from the daily increasing difficulty of procuring Stones of fine material, intelligently and accurately cut. GOIxCIjAZER’S, * Sign “ Illuminated Clock,’* 14 E. Washington Street.
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1,526. State ex rol. Hanna, Attorney General, vt. Samuel M. Dongtaw. The defendant's demurrer to the complaUti wa* overruled by the Court, ami be then tiled a denial to the allegations of the
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M VATIC Tr*, No. 398.—John Caveu, W. M.: Wm. 8. Gone, Secretary. Meeto.tu Grand Lodge tfall To«k Rim-Meets iu Masonic Hall. *$S!25ZS?gS£S£' , '°«'‘ M *“»■ "G vssst *"'■ Block ANI> A ' 8cOTrWH KlT * —Meets in Yofcn’i _A I ON I BAM GraH1> LODOC OR PERFECTION—John Csven, T. P, G. M.; K. Hartwell, Grand Secretary, Baraiat CocNcn. of Princw of Jekijm lrm — i[ *■ a# '-;*.a»u«*u, Indiana Sovereign Consiotory-N. R. Ruckle, Commander-In-Chief; R. Hartwell, Grand Becrel MAHOWIO MEETINO TO-NIOHT. Special meeting of Marion Lodge No. 35, F and A. Masons at 7% o’clock. Work-First Degree. Attention, Sir Kuigbta!-Member.of Riper Commandery. No. 1, K. T., intending to visit Hanselmaun Command try, No 16, Cincinnati, O.. will report at Grand Masonic Hall at 5:30 p m., sharp in faUgue uniform. n. R. Rucel*, E. C. ’ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Mor! uu “"*' f®l.‘n-V?" 6 ,*- ';?■ ’■->'<*“ Tiwm., evening ta 9 “ Qrt *!'; 34 Degree, sd get-' Indiana; Chartea P* h< ckrty Si N » W A1 ^* n y> fo-un^ci Of! „ A. P. A. aasawsiaasf HKPTASOPH8. oa m. w si
