Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1874 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

INDIANA

ihiu.kxt NKWS. BI .MItV A laeroi nmzierlc.l av:i ; ;ar 1 on k.".' Bote of Th Tra-WrV National Rak of - twv. t Treat ry I vpanrant olrr oae-ha-'f r rr!!. rtc:ura for a rrtura of te p-suio e-iV.lar note of that tak Kte Ie;artt f.r A?-tru.txn. Te Bs:c uiJ t separately, aa-i -y be inrlui-d ia iAix of caudal batk bou murenj to it Treaurr tr rrvi--;-tn. and oay be retar-ed at the e v. jri- of tbe ,V-t-art:nt. '1 rnu a i notes, of ti taak bcid Srm.Vr be rfjW. aad sv-.tc f l de-otn-Batioa tie drawn oat -f cirrslatva. No more of te at w-.i! b irod berra.Vr ty ibe Cote; lr.r of IV Cviryavy to tat b-k- A:vrnrs of tek o-r i especially cd to the re-.:y f prottjy retiring i Botes. h h w i'.l Br!v prrent Ik eircla:n of lis HitVrV:t. It waok tally ano "b-1 fr-m Wi.h ton ob the JVJi. that aU J : i-w and u;ward for the e prr cct. loa had la accepted, except oa IV larre o. a to w hk h DT"Uit 'B Te prLxX. All O'.b T bki bad been rsvs-ted. Vtrf accepted Ivl- f.r tie btw fe r c mi'.. ka c p to A! mentioned a&OUBled to tli.U'-'. wb-h uooaat.it i believed. for perr-laen in-es-Uneat at hoc. A Washirgu-a dispatch of the iiJi ai: Negotiation for tie UIuk lie tt pr rest. faaded loaa were cooo u Jed ty th Srcre'aryoflh Treasury u-iT 1U1 Ac;s4 hui so. of LooJvo. &i J.ivr. s:iBfca A Co.. oi Ulfof 0nii!e ukl tbeir ociu-. Tb irtJ- Evl( &n xiiov ub-rrij-tka for fVM'.coJi-J with tb 0tk'Bf tkliEjttti rra ixW of It ktB t &aj time iiiiia vix BMi.t. Tbe iota L Ukea kt r xt, to be f.-r ia eo a orStetwecty bool. the trtie to rrive onefourOi of ooe j-r n at. tvnali -a ul to defray k.l the ifne o the trafUia. Lae!u LBf the Wittt of the b"a!. No dxibt xiu tX the TreurT iwjraLett the kl'ility f the dicker to f !-e the ente lom. CiT. Gold cki la New York, oa the. Sth. tt yir. TitC'D hu iaie rAib'.kr a iecrthv -t:e-oent f i; Li:i ber hre in the DeherTiltoa ttrery. Ia i: h iiKiiktrlr W a:e the a!rtioc foi!t chkrri c;o? ber K ber hotia i. i wtitxX the ho !. et!t; ifhrpee uti -W:.-e to "ruhout Mr. rVotbT." Ia rrvri to osDe of the r- J per irieJ by ber aai j-h'.bel ia T:Ivti" ;: iiklL. he mt they wr of-t:oel by ml-rej reat: -n. hen he mmi bei of Vo. an J witlwtt ter kaw V-Jre t-f th:r eonten:. Ia frtty-tukn. he y tht he ; ImrH bf re the Iae.artir .'omm:;:e vo!uctkh!y. BB-i r.b"Ut mt o.k.rur:oa on the i-xrt of Mr. rWr her friea 1. Ff)mr the coeirU vOi t. cvpt fur the fk Ltx Jo!t S5: i". tr- a.Xi T '' r'( it 1 l !:. I". . !-. .. l.'oi.CT Enn lor trrftJ forV . 2.4S 14. T"al i.-u tra t. 1 to i!raiT i.7-.-u i.j:t:

t. 9. pnru K.i bwv y.fM

Urr EnlA 44 A terrihle r:a tom wej oer the e:tT of TiZiAuTT 1 srrrHiB-! tx covotry oo the I Bbtof theXh. wha ciiJ rr: Jetnctson to hoO !lfe a-J BT;r!y. The teleirrm; kit krroatt t-f the d.vkvr f jrnb the fo::oit nx-u'r : The eict of urrttorr Jmvrd i aot U thn tvmty to tesTy-ee bi: ia li-?er, an i b"r the m.:n port:- f the nty of hinr it Ju ia ta renter of thi rire. wi".Ncl f jr.her n un, wir ej t n;rrttiou. Tbe itt k-Icx ifc'rT n t tht the J -Vr cU'J by Tn ki'rf of m wTer-;wt. A r-atsui iK the tortn trvt few ia i J w ' the ner. wbre there w bit is'Aie ria.

; tht ky the fnrttJ-J f -he f j-ttaie

b cuJ-l a hur. itkT-t-.ark eloi. ba

avj; -in'i -f i!r!!.n rre UDifue lor r ia t n. to n-ir l.r. la tmur uitirr t f.r-r t-f th mirr h-dI tru'tur' it;j I;nr. I: i et:ni?l that 10 thi d"rwt But rntjr l'.:np-hue nrr V-'rvU. cniu lurjra Beuue U !N wu'.hof ISuU ber" Kuil. J l piteJ by a tx'l b:i!. la ti) alley the ane w-rf- were eiLM tej. but on a mailer b r-f rU k of life. Tbe total U of lifc i tafKuif rt;ma:e.l at from one buO'trvU aol "y t tao buB'trvtl. bi the damage to rsrt i of wiiie beuai j'rvnt imiHjThe follow icjt rar J wa pubtUhe,l In the Bruok!ya Tf of the Tih : I r ,- tml! bt:e at:ret:a !) the tart. . laal tt rt(itb ki-rrfe oa..1i"t b,:tuik)ftu, )i ImI rif ul or lm ctKaaof irrraBt a4 lruibr; rairrtia klfnt Mr IWlkrr' (iarl ad 1 ibtmII, la Ul:'-P'. Jftltll fniuxlvktf lpirt :rr nt oo.it ta bmi imirtai 'n of nty ln( hi , azlT. LA t:i rriru:e.:t jr, bira mi tUbaytl cttanrnl ( ll-arr H rl K rr al ft i rvukua iKiim. a na ---I t- . t ea y t hrr!f. tut l.jr Mr. IWir aruirm-x, tRal tl wa enafrsvtbr aat B-.-m lo Mr. Mxi (oa. aa a rnrt aal eountrk. or UxA; aal t.h la."fc-r. mat Mr M xx !.' ode aa Bn!ui,ir K-f I .r Trara. Mirti Mr. beveber an-I Br,

of b w a!-r-iKit on the mountain et of the town, an.l whVh Cmh1h1 a jxrtlon of the v 11la.'e, ee.in away Bfut thirty hotine. Sj u lil d wm the aabn h of water that mtny 4 the in i)ir of the hu- were unab'e to t-aje, an.) from twenty-rive to thir'.y wer lou A iuiilar -Btjtnhe ourreil at C'r)n I'ity oo the name day, cbuinr aorne detnii-tioa of projierty, but no liven were I'M. Nu.bTa thio biJ Northorn and C entral Kentucky were i.itel by a evere raiatortn oo the niirht of the 2ih. The iroiw were bally damage-d in xonie lot'alitie. while brittle were t-arriei away and railroad travel eri)uly im;e.led. A niimSer of afident. U traitu mere re orted. Km inivndiaj-y plot wae di-overed at an early hour on the moraing of the 2Tth. at 219 North Clark treet, C'bU-a. In the hardwire tore of N'Khola 6Uaden. A lighted raodle wm found In the midt of a pile of kindlingwood whfc h wb aaturated with keroene oil. S:rij of clothing and rur oaked in kero-

ene were raxefitHy laid alonx the floor to

expiration of the wen ear- f rn ldent ' Mat'Mahon' administration. i A Miwlrld dipU h that tlu Trcf.-ct of j 1'uenea anuouu d that thirty-four lxdie of ;

lUpublUanK.tuurdertd ly CarlUu, have ln-en found In a houM in that town, uiutilatt-d no horribly a to be unrecognizable. The A';kx-i nay that Ion Carlo iiiitsl Cabrera to a.cept b position in hi army, and Cabrera replied that he would nevrr make ronuuon

raue with rannibalu and fanatic.

Naau aIvKi( to the 20th htate that the

Pat-ifie Mail Company' teaiuT, Citv

The ttrilN ul KuttjHiir. M;irr!u I ulwny a nol. mii and olU-u a loyotw v nt In u manV lilo. . yen vl. ii he NiidM hliiis,lf to unnwir fur Mm future wt ltarv i.f bm on,, woiniin. vut tin n mut h;ie Urn the mlnU-d Itt llu-'s of reHK.iiMl.ility and il,lilt cxwriiutil ,T the voting i.riiuv, or Thakon-, lie L riillwl. l lUiwnurjriir, In India, on the tMvaMon ot hU rit-t-nt iualriide inarriae to the lour tiriiMVHM-a kiadlv . l.-.t.-i

he . t trotli. to him by his tiUi r, Hie late o( I rtjlt r? The State oi'lthowiiuvirur IhuIxhu

fiuatemala. Captain Hildreth, from New York to Axpinwall, wbh lot on the northeast point of Watting Ixland. lUhitina, on the lHtb int., at mUlnight. All hatKU ae.l. The Tfwel wa. worth t'iTO.OOi), and injured

' forfi-jo.ow.

A terrible aerident recently oreurred at Allar, in the province of Navarre, Spain, a telegraphed from Madrid on the '.Nith. It eem that the village U kituated in a deep valley, or mountain frge, ami that an immense land lide oe-trrel. b? which the vil-

-HW i inileM from Ilomhay, in tit- jM iiinsula

nun iir, n run ami remarkably well-wat-rel )itrU t of India. Not lonjr xim-e the rrime atbiiuel his leil majority, hi M-vento iitl birthday, and celeLrutitl the ocvaMon hy Li tourt'old nuptial. The iridea were heut for two weeks tH-fore, and were eKorUil with much tximp and e rcmonv to the wall of the city. ju.t oiiUiile of which they etu'uinrx'd at the residence of friends. Indian etiquette did not iTiiiit them to enter that city la-fore the trldcj?room should eome to

meet tiH'in. Ill Ilrst bride wiw the 1'rin

at . k. . .k. . . . . - . I v . a -1 i . a jaa .a i

i ,i.. milBw w ia r.Kumiiw : th'm open. H hen diM-overe.1 the fire hai i hanging rm-k and earth. The dlater wa- fUI chief. She In!Knit fourtirri ywitk old. bit a;nt paiaa"a vf hw I lunber- ; made con-Henble pro-rea and would hort- udden that but few of the Inhabitant e- ! The Mt-ond wa the sinter of the heir at .7' itl'rmi' oT7.rj.r i lT have iva. the powder. The owner of j cai. Two hundred eorr,. hal already ! pan-nt of (Jou.lul, a year oMr tlun the

t rtuatM m ah waira Mr Wuuttei:!! u tne

e-Nat-tl. aa rauii'ud to n br Mr. fvarr .- an rwxi & bf'r I rrr Bk-I, MI.OTU Mt. HouiIIbX IV IBUk)l bl aw b lav tam bl attK a a aroaaary rl e4 ult cm. ( r-li Tbbodobb Titt-. The IVerher-Tilto vola! aumel a new he.oB the ith. by the commeoi-enirnt of lral pro-ee.linx4 art;n..t Mr. Ttlton npoa a ttirre of libeLa Mr. lWvber. The conv r!aint an-1 aS-lanu in the cx were mle by n Win. J. (iayiK'.r. an i:tireo the Brooklya A r-;s. and eomprietwo epara:e chae. Mr. T:.!too ar pere.i before Ju-hre Walb.

premise

artoa. He hal sent.hi family to Michigan a few day previou. ani claim thathehimx-lf

wa out of the city on the nl;bt of the di-

eoverr

the total lo of life I not given. A (pevlal from Berlin, iMIi, it ia reported that the tierman (rovernment 1 mak-

SuaJen i aruel of having made j ing otrenuoun endeavor to ctop xupplie of

weapon anl money l-ing wnt to the Car-

iindar atteruaU heretofore. The pla-e wa

' inurM considerably afove it value in the , North IlritUh Menantile. The Board of Lngineera appointci by the I Preiderjt to devUe ome plan for reelaiming the overflowed lanl along the MUfti-wippi j Kiver. during their re ent eion at NewjHrt, Rhode Inland. dirtributed it dutie among it

mernrwr a follow : The Iitrict of Iui-

(bW not ni'Aj. and wa re.wd npon bi lana wa aligned to ex-jovernor Ilebcrt;

m-vau(ance uncu tne fo:kwtrg day. 1 the district of 31i"i-ippi t Captain Ben-

Butler ha. been : vaurd. and the ditrict of Arkana. and Mi-

It j un-iertoJ that lien.

reulae! a eouneI by Mr. Tilton. I: U n-t kB that the oit ha been rommaifJ in the icret of either party. iynor' cole 'Wl, a be ay. litt to brrrur out all the far? befre a W-rvl trigonal. The Repcht s.-ai of Ie!awre have amiEVed Ir. Ixae Jump, of Ivfr. fr.over-B--r. an-1 H n. Ja-. Laitvl. of Mil.'ord. f r lBzre. The number of del boij.e reeovered. op to the th. frm the ubnvrgd Uo-i'itie aNnit P;tiHirx. wa a fo!Iow: I'pper Alleghany IitncU li: Wtar Kut. ; Terrr-naref-'". : cTiartier Creek. 11. Total f xitvi. The nuicVr rep.rtej miing wa a.Vut 1).

The Per-p'.e'a Pre Ia-uran-e Compa of ! a hort d:tance.l;ke clou-L of omoke or duU

rhi;VI hla ha w;o-W payment, the re-! Potato and corn will be alm-t total fail

ton brim the Jfalcation of the man- t nrr. in ron-ejueni-e of their viit, but the ger and trea-urer of tfc romp any. j wheat, at, barley and flix already LanetTVTiiMd IiV-I oit wa duly called ia Ju- ed give immen? yield. o the year w ill be tie Hiy" Court, Brooklyn, oo the :h. gl despite the late incurion. The gra-

Mr. Txlua aprarel. a.Tmpanied by hi j hopper started through the State at Knox

eMineI.ex-Ju-Lr amue I. Morn. In an- : an-1 IIn.II countie. and traveU-d In a tniifht wr to an imr !i.-a:n by defendant' counl ! line a-n. to Kan a, then returning by thin

th-ii the u:thad N-ea brourht by the plaintif ; route

ra;;y to a:ify the craving of pub ie x an- ' Two more attempt at incendian-m were ia Mr. yn-r armed that Tilron had viv di-cverd at Chicago, on the 2T!h. and the

ouri to Colonel J. II. Zeckler. (ieneral L. II. Abb!t wa aigned the duty of tsvetigating the raue and effect of the doodof 1T4. a compared with previou flooi. (ieneral G. K. Warren wa. aligned the duty of collecting all information now in the department, bearing on the jueti n. The Board a.!jHirned ub;e-t to the rail of the President, which will 1 made a oon a the report come in from the variou State. A dipaUh from Lincoln. Neb., 2Mh. ay : firihopper by myriad appeared in thi. State w k. asJ arc dttro itg all crop now unfathered. Thousand upon thousand of acre of core have been dtroyed in the lat week. Ine t flving bT myriad look, at

Iad on of the of th S'a.te. an-1 it wa '. hi i.itayBori duty a a c::in bring h:m 1 icto rtirt to aa-wer. He thought be had aj F-uMie r-:ht to brii.r Mr. Tilton b-re for pre- i Laieary (xaminatiun. If the dfB lnt I th--r be ccld t bi ca-? go t-forej the rrvn-1 jury. II bi-1 eon-ulti j n jerboa, wa nnre-I on bi rre-

U Ms guilty parti arrett-d.

I he trial of .Tnatnr PoiuTov for bribe it

wacIil at Tojcka. Kn-a. r-n the 27th

A motion to i'ja-h the indi tm nt wa nia-le

bv bi cun--l. the anrument ui-on which

I ate' two day.

The wife and three children of a fanner

n tmed Scboffhaun were burned to death Id

ect coor by no one. bJt ociy ar pared a a i their houe near Yankton. I. T..on the night memW of th oamonwealrh. Mr. Morri ' of the tb. The hubanl an-I fit he r w a

Tjl-m:tTe.l tht there wa no oNjct in away frm the houe at the time of the ad

viewby thi pro-uti.n except to r:n ooto- - occurrence.

n?y. Mr. Oayaor wihe.I to know if d-J Aa Omaha dipat. h of the T:h ay that

ren-taet waived exm:na::o or dmaadel a ; the ever torm and wind of the i revktu

i.l ' tnc- wi-he.1 b umtBoo Henry t Saturlay niht ha.1 blown all the grahopWari Iecher and onj other w:tnee for ! pr out of the St tte, an-1 mu. h produce, that

exam:Ba!a. r'.a;c:.3 eovo-el akdthat

the e b? et dowa fr Mon-!ay next (3d), a bi eietit wa not r rpvrel for examioafioo ; and he5. hi eoaaeI wLbd to consult wi the IXtrirt Attorney. Juti.-e E2y then, both partie eooentinT. a-J;.sne.I the fceartn until Aarut 3. Mr.

had leen g:ven up will be aved

The 1 1; :ni lenio ratic St tte Committee have i-ul a cail f-.r a Mate Convention, to

be held at Srinjrtield. on Wednday, Aug

yv. The call i aMreed " To th- Iemocracy. LiVraU, and all other opponent of the

Republican party," an-1 1 endorsed by M-r

i retrteI a Baying: Now th! thinr will

eme u aelimax. IIen"y Ward B- ber. Mr. W.r!huU. Frank Moolton. Mr. Til'on, and every body will have to tetify here. The nMOtmitte could never make them testify. I dot know wht-r B-eeher i inno-ent or guilty, bat I want to ee. ao-i th only wbt to i ia a udi-lal tr.banal." Gay o-r ai-l be

i ii WA know Tiito. and aeither hki Bor

irf the .r. the narrow -rv1. - '""'; oji mpiy a a ciTlea De

lo:-t. hiie th dark prt rve veBt to aa i ifed to bring th eandal to a foru. an-1 a'm--t tcal bart of lhteiax. It u . b?p to crn-h it either in provinc It truth or almt un; ib for but on not fawiliar fal-.tv. aa Kia of tbi iivtr. or bow n ml ! t- f '- l W ib v have orcurmL Tb ma. a citi of r.:t r ftfmid an aut.ion to ancounce burr, a tt rVi -B.Joa."y from the point that kv. H'nry Wari B hr ha very refon.i tv ti junction of the two river, ha , centlv writtea a letter to Frank Moulton. in rn!!JrV;:.- T ' " Mr- B-her earnestly a.-k and ad. W a flood of th oe-nrtKB ha-Me todo. ,.. , , .J . . grat daaare. an-1 th jvt known a the bJl -rjr" ' M lo U(rT tb comm"u l rrn 4 frejaeoT jiaf t i2r frma local , "hibt all be baa aod teil all be know wi:b Inaa-latK-n. The damvr bre. bowever. ref-rn to the matter in controverT bei.th: Uine lirhtpar.! with other loah- twees Tbod-,re Tilton and Hearr W.rl Ue trlctly LtearVaa. Th north baxk of th t... Tv ,,. , . , . . . . Aiyrhaav lliTer.B; b h.lU, ' Tbi letter i dc'ard to be loor. ia wtM taller the vjt-t foni-Jt of the ; T'"St. emt. aemTakabie, anI to the efJty i :.o a-l. ba. aorri:c; to all a.- j f-t that Mr. B br b no wib, atvl Mr. count, Un the ttnee of the grat Milton no alternative, but hr the lat'er to rrrvEr ' rrnUr centra: r"rtnof AlThaaT Cirr. Buvber- ; -T r" erthi:h." Th New , ork Rua Val'iey. at rt trorn. h prohahlv b- i 1 : W are autbtwcn 4 ) and f-t vnV. aa-1 at the jo-at orird to ta'e that Mr. B-br' fa'l aawer "t7 "Tsk Cr? " wwl be probably ma-i a. ,n a the allegawa n-re lhaa l. ft wJ. Ftwn . . ... North areo- .a.! th,. nr.bt-T r--tt tnror- i VD ' WJ b' e oti rav 't cm; tv mo KjtcV-r' K jb Vb!t. . f5

Awn tar run th bou were bus t d.rt2y I " tatural ater-rur. cslver t:nt I WIOT AD BOtTII. -rl ut;: tz i i 1 - the WBtr-cojr to th mr.aad in- V'' il t ak at the Standard Oil vNd aa iaim BumVr of boe that Work. Clvlan. oatae 2T1. Th ore wa wfre tet on th ha of the culvert. Wh. n 1 eotamocicaVd from a Ian t era which one of th ra. eranannd fall ng Uit httle a;e- ,n r.rri ben.vr.r. were eBtrt.nd: r-jt tho m ho i , "f8 . l:va nar th bead of th ralT tate that f 11 ' ,uv1 tf, im "lie of the lot ut iey it i&l a if th baie wer eroer City f Pvb have ben rerentlv

oti.i an j tS water ca.te down a tf d.-h-Ti fTm immeB p!i". Th volura w4 m Urr that th mrrow v:t a ' '' wv.a a rvr r.x U'rrnt. Th- frara dw ! er.ta,V an- lartr-boi r wiv l:.e p;..,-,.. jl if drt 1nra th wrk 'r .! aitxts t:rt oftJi T-Uek rot.t w-,rvt .zg acrn&itte. everr irmst ia IS- ;:rvl lv:tr t -f 0tn-it Tt M TKT-.h t-T a I n rr'l

-..i.vn uimj., i wi'n r t-

a

I :

Gaynor. who brcr thi ean Ul into court. H-s.-m and Ka-ter of the Chicago .Staat-

Zeiaa. Hon. J. R. Io!ittle, and ome

other who have heretofore been identified

with th Republican party,

The I Vmocrat of Alabama bave nominat

ed feerg S. II uton f-r Governor, and A R. Manning of Mobil ,C. Brickell of Madi-on

an-I Thoma J. Ju-Ie of Butler for Juticr

fthe uprvme Court.

The motion to qua-h th io!ctment aint

Senator pomeroy having been overruled by Ju-Lre Mortn.dfenant'counl petitioned fr arharjr of venue, on the ground that Jo-Lr Morton ha-I. at the time of hearing that Senator York had ma le a ttenientto

the Legislature charging Senatir Poineroy itn giving him a hnb of f T.0"0. ai I to Jam Rjrrr. the affl nt "Roger, we have got the (i .Jd 1 old w-oun lrel jut vbere we want birn. A poor mm will hereafter

and oroe show for an election to the United

Stare Snate." The Jj lg annouiced. in

view of the affl lavlt. that the ca-e would be

transferred to 0ae county. He then bri flv

replie. to the charge mwle agint him.de-

bv irg it in to'o. an-1 Uting that h h. at the

time carefully refrained from expressing any

opinion afiout th matter, and that hi feel-

Inz towanl Mr. Poineroy wre at that time and bal bB in- of a most friendly character. Th Nebraska Republican State Convention will be held at Lincoln on Sw.t. .

rnnriui. In the French Aembly, on th 23d. Caimer IVrier"biU waijet'te.lby 3.T3 yea to 371 nay. Immediately afier the vote, Lon Malleville. Ml. rate R-puhlicBn,ubmitted a motion for the dissolution of tb t bandar, upporteil by the signature of 3V) nvmbr. Th motion wa dfeatel by a vote of 34 ) to 37). The dicuton on M. rerier bill wa very exciting. and Genral Ie Ciy rl a communi.-ation announcing th opposition of the Government to the bill. It t forth that th only object of the bill wv a proclamation of a definitive republic, vhlh a inexpedient, a it would Mfv only one part'. The Government exi-ect th adojfi..n of th Nr demar. i by the

present n.n-lit;on vf affir, leaving the conn-

tU-ke-l op on th Florida oat, amoec them l-rft roB'iin B ptr;zned by "J ihn Caswl!. Lko'3. Fnc." writ'ea on Sundw B!ht (bo hr di. that the h'j hvl s-rarg a'eak ar.-l all h"; wa l-xt. Th Cjy f B-Mt.n left th port of New York. Jan. ,". j7-. aa wa- Ber definitely hear! f.-nn trafer. At l.j'ska. Neva-'.rn tb ;'h. a terrlMe

i3?Va onrurr.!. ru-i by th bur-ting I try free to d-t, nnin- It own destiny at the

liU. and ha called the attention of the YerBailie Government to the subject. The North flerman Huzettf ay the German ludron now off Rye, Kngland, ha been ordered to cruie off the northern coa.st ol Spain, and that thee order were given in consequence of the nhooting of Captain Schmidt, a German newspaper frreiondent, and other German sut.wt bv th 4'rlist. A Pari telegram of the 2-"th ays: The Ornmittee of Thirty have alptel, and the Government ha accepted, the proposition of Paire IujKnt. intro.luceI in the Acmhly on the I5th inst., for the creation of a Senate. The bill provide that the Senate ehall con.M of li) member, nominate.) by the President, and l.TO selected from and by the AemMy, cardinal, marshal and admiral to b member ex officio : alo, that the President of the Senate shall lecome a provisional President of the Republic in the event of a vacancy, and

j that th President of the Republic be em

powered to 1io!ve the Assembly with the approval of the S-nate. A London dispatch of the 27th say: The committee of the Agricultural laborers' I'nlon adopted a resolution declaring that, a we are not justified in apitealinz to the

public for support for locked-out laborer in the eastern countie. during hsrvest, therefore we offer them the alternative of immigrating or depending on their own resource." The committee i negotiating for easier term of rmigrstin to Canada. A violent stonn of rain an-1 hail i rejorted on the border of Moravia. Many live were lost and a large number of cattle drowned. Sivty-four house were destroyed and manv

vineyard were flooded and ruined at Azamra, where, it i rumored, only fourteen of the

inhabitant escaped.

The International Congre assembled at Brusael on the 27th. Baron Jomini wa

chosen President. The sitting are to be held

w ith closed doors.

Anelra Rothschild died at Vienna on the

27th.

Forty-one Carlist. tnot of them ecclesias

tic or memler of the nobility, have been ar

rested at Barcelona, by way of reprisal

against the inhuman conduct of the Carlist,

Ir. Janlzewskl, suffragan Bi-hopof Poen,

ha been arrested for violation of the eeclei

asMcal law, and condemned to fifteen month'

imprisonment.

Berlin journal ay that war between Ruia and China i inevitable, in conejuence of

the design of the la'ter upon Kohgar.

The teamr Milbank, from Cartbagena for

Sunderland. F.ngland, wa recently sunk off

Ihinge.by a collision with the steamer Han

kow. Fifteen of the Milbank' crew were lost. The Boston and Athletic Base-ball Club arrived at Liverpool on the 2xth,and were to play their first game on the 3"th. The Cologne (iazrtle say that Trinee Ho henlohe, German Ambassador at Pari, ha unofficially informed the IukedeCazo. Minister of Foreign Affair, that if Fiance fail

to act tringently toward the Carlist. a German squadron will be ent to the Spanish

coa-t, anil that Germ an v i resolved to take

measure against the Carlist. The London Morning I'o$t report that the German Gov

ernment i actively engaged in negotiation

aiming at the uppre)on of the Carlist Insurrection. It ha exchanged opinion with the Russian Government, but the Czar I now

opoM-d to intervention. Germany i now

trying to bring about a concurrence of the

great power in the recognition of the Span

ish Republic.

It wa reported from Bayonne, on the Jth,

that two column of Republican troops, which were marching to the relief of Olat, had met with a repulse from the CarlisU, suf

fering heavy lose.

It I reported that the Carlist have ahot

recently 233 prisoner, who were captured

from (o-neral N'euv ilia' column lo Catalonia.

The Vienna journal nay that Austria ha

received a circular not from Germany urging

tb great power to combine to prevent th

e ntiniianee of Carlist atrocltie In Spain, and

hid given a favorable reply. The London

3f rniy Pout aert that Germany will

propose ia the Brussel Congre rettgnition

of the present government of Spain.

The motion for a dissolution of the French

Aasembly, Introduced by M. Leon Malleville,

wa voted down on the 29th by 322 yea" to

374 nay.

A respondent av that tho Prin-

ce ije ia lour d Auvt-rirnc. who I erect-

ir.jr a convent on the Mount of Olive hich she ha purchased and trci-nt-d to

th Catholic will remain in Jerusalem

" Ten year lonjr-r. lie mN companion

ntbe little cottage where Khe live ail-a

'r an I cat

Mi U ittie I-w i. of New London, onn.. h i n-ti-ntly inarried the IComan ouut Baiulalairi at 1'ari.

j the four.

I I he younjr priiu-c on the uuptul day rotie out on a thoroughbred mare to rcvive the l'rinc-. who i-amc to nvet him in her car drawn by bullock, w Lom-hornn, j we are told, wt-re encased in old. and from wliost throat. silver bell tinkled. I On nie ti uglier the Prince alljrtiied and rcturned to the city in the chariot with his

urine, inc oruiai ceremony wan jicrtonntnl in thepn-en' of a tiuiuin-4 notdcg at the palace ol n kinsman of the Thakorc. Alter the first ceremony wius over the Pi inn cicorted Li w ife home to hi own palace, and then hurried away to marry hi, sccoi.d hi ide, ilic Prinit-H. ol Goudul. The one cervtnonial of coure w related with every one of the brides, hut the festivities of the first day ended with tlw second niarri.-ie, and :he whole wtltlin' w.-w not completed until the follownjr lay. The thin! bride was the aunt of the chief of Vankafiecr. who had n-a hed the mature aire of twenty-two, and the lxt was the daughter of a Iatik nobleman, eleven years old. What i nio-t MirprUiii;; I th.it the yonnr hridejfriMun i-t aid to have been in (Treat (-irits iiotwithstandiup hie t-injr so inuc'i inarric!. Th1 dowries of all the prin. were very handsome, and the trousseau ot (iinnlul wa manilii-ent. Its description would make any woman enviou,-. It enihncil over five hundnHl silk dn'ses, innumerable shawls. H-sirfs, and maatles, elaborately embroidered with thrt ad work ot silver and )rrld, frold and silver wan-, and an iminensc (juantity of jewel. and precious stones. It would aptear that some surrie has Usj-n expn-sM-d in BomhaV that the young Thakorc, who had lio n 'educated under British influence, should take such a retrograde step in civilization a this w holesale marn ing. '1 he common Haying among u when a man marries three 'time is that the tirt inarrbgo wax for love, the M-cond for money, and the lat for hrain-t. And in the name way this yo'ing Kattywar ruler sought for and found tx auty in his first bride, wealth with the accoud, comparative maturity and a tine intellect in the Princes of Vankancer, and in the last wife a girlidi contrast to the third. The difference i that instead of taking his wive eruirirn he preferred to take them en blix. A". 1". Sun.

John Bruner, twelve years old, hanged him-lf at hi father' houc, in Hardin county, Kv the other day. His ftther liad r-fusifto buy hitu a new -d-1U.

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