Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 September 1874 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER C. DOA.KE, Tubliilier. JASl-Eli. - - INDIANA W Aslll41T4lN. A recent Washington dispatch ay it ha been ascertained from a reliable source that Spain, Instead of earning Into effect the understanding of the Fish-Polo protocol, namelv to investigate the conduct of those of lU authorities who have infringed on the Spanih laws or treaty obligation. anl topunih those who may have offended, ha made a l in:tnJ of indemnity in the affair of the Viririnius, and for other alleged wrongs sufl'ered by Spain, ow ing to the filibustering expeditions titled out in thi country, and landing, or attempting to land men and munitions of war on the Spanish-American coast. To thi demand our Govern im nt ha replied in firm but courteou term. asserting the uiitenableuessofthe osltion of the Spaniel (iovernrnent, and reminding it of the remissness or the inexcusable delay in making reparation for the wrongs suffered by American citizen in person and property. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to mII gold during the month ot Septembor a follow: ( l.otsi.ono on the first and second Thurday. and $ .Vsl.Onu on the third and fourth Thursday, respectively, rnakiug in all $.1.1X10,000. The Secretary of the Treasury, on the 1st, ls.ued the eleventh call for the redemption of the .VJO bond of 1J2, a follow: TaiCATKT Iat'AKTMT, s. pt.mN r 1, 174.--l'.v vir'ue i toe mil inrity g:v.-n by th" act of tunnies a.iprovr.1 Jo'v 14. 1-.0. nit illiM ' A n act i nut lo'rue tlie refund iiijr of the nutional Jt-lit," I h.r by kiti notice mat thi- trinrinl aiel accrued Inter. Vt l Im.u.U li-r-in below li(i.ttel, annwn a .'-.ii Ixni.U, wi I he paol at the Trt-ury of the t'ni'eil tate in thecitvof WashiniMu, on anil atlcr the Ural .lay of 1 ecnnler, 1.-7I. au'l llial int.rivl on said bm. I will cea.s on that lv; Hut U to say, column honls. known a thirl an t turtti m ries of Krhm ry iV, lsii J, il ite.l May 1, 1 a. follows: tin lion.l, thirl MTi---', nu'iiln-r II, V 1 to IT, ""4. In.tn inclu-ive: H'i,tiu iil r l.'i.b'l to .'(, Inrth tncluie; tl.o o, nii'i.l-r il.iil ' to J.',' o.lmth in-c.u-ivr; I .inti im r---iV, mihi'm rs 1 to I.Hi, Imih iui'lii-ovr : l.i, iiuiuiM rs 1 to H.:, Imtri inclusive; iiuililsr I to 1,71. Icitli InclusiVf; $l.'o. Mi'iiScr I t 4,J7n, Ih:'i inctu- !.: t..il ! o K .Jt. .( t it!-5"j, nnrulH-r I,7"1 t. !.. tt incluivr; !'', niitiitx-r.4 1 to lt'i, li'.tti iiii'lu.tive; $ oo, iiuiiiImt 7,7i 1 t- 7. '.'', Ixtli inclUH'Vr; l,i, n'.'in mts 1 ..' to J.'.'i , Win mclu-ivr; ti, ', nuiiiiHT '., tolu,i:,o. Ii!ii incliinivf; $1h,imi. niiliilM-r II, V.J to II. , Ixit.'i inrluslVf. lotal il.iiii.ixi. lrii'l total $i.V.ii,ii. Ol Hie ani'Minl ntt4ii.tm eintir.ir, '! in Dip iiunitom u alto vr a I J.Ofi.t o i rc rtiiNtn IhwU ami , - r iiil-ml Imiii'U. I hi- I'nitfil M le rruri-ti-lnrwar.lrd tor re'li Itipdon Dtioul't tt- .l'lrfnr to thf Loan liviion, ti try' (Uc', ant all r trt;tT'l If ri'U tth.niM be ivum-l to tinrcrf ury nl the I raury lor rrb niptioii. Appended to the call I a Matctuent of the tn previou callffor rolcmptionof five-twenty liond. They comim ne with Sfptemlwr 1. IsTl. an.l axifresrate to AutUft 1, 1"74 Jt'l .(kxi.iXpI, an.l with the prewm.or fie euiii cull, f .Tii,(Ni0.ooO. Marha!l Jewell took th" oath of office anl entcre'l on hi dutie a rotmater-tjeDeral on the tt int. Attorney-Oeoeral William went to Long Ilranc'i on the lt, for the purpose, it i nail, of conferring with the rreident upon the alleirtil Southern outraire. Following i a recapitulation of the public debt otatement, Septcmlter 1 : Si perc.nl. Ititn ln, l.i' t,2J. So r ifr Hr c nt Utnil A 1 1 ,oj , Total coin bon.U ... I.7:4,i-3,"1 IjiwiiiI rnomy tti lit lt.tt;.ii M.ttumllrlit i,,4W Ival ti nker aot- . 3-'i,o7ri,i W7 ( ftillciti ()f il,.i't .Vrti.ixi fractional rurn-nry 4V,7'.i7,67J oin certificate ... "., 1 il . w i
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a.ij ami the lirooklyn Arju, for otatenient made derogatory to hi character in connection with the i&eecher-Tilton scandal. Hon. John A. Haley ha bwn nominated for (iovernorby the New Jersey Kepublican. The Convention adopteil resolution ex preIn unabated contljence in President tirant; favoring a cpecUy nsuiuption of upecie payment; and approving ouch a tariff and Mich equal intenral taxation a will afford protein tion to domestii: tnanufai tures, and best jiroinote and encourage the indu-trial Intercstnof the Stat1. The Ih mocrat of Tcnnvlvania have nominated lion. John Latt for Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. Warren J. Woodward for Supreme .!ud?e, and Juti e K. Temple for Auditor. Their platform f:ivor a return to pe-4-i-i payment at the earliest pr.-.-ticatde nioIilent; oppose fiovcrillllellt Kraut of public land to corporation; and oppose mixed m hool for white and black, a provided for by the C'ivil-rlcht bill. John P. C'H-hran U the IomTatic nominee or Governor of Delaware. Koilow inn i the comparative cotton talemcnt for tho week ending Auir. i-:
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Frank .Moulton h:is publihe4 a card in re
ference to the reat acandal. In which he tatc that he not i tied the Investigating Committee that he w a, ready to be cross-examined at any time, but the committee took no notice of the orter. He further a : I have Nought for four year, for the sake of the lnnoo nt cltildren of tw o families, to chichi Hew her from the exposure of hi crime of adultery, but Mr. P.ccchcr, hi committee and hi 4. hun h have united to compel me, for my ow n selfprotection, to reveal him to the world, a I hall shortly do it, in a still more guilty light than that in which he now atand." President (i rant visited the cauip-meetiu at Martha's Vineyard on the 30lh, w here he wa the guest of Hishop Haven. Five hundred Mcnnonitc arrled in NewYork by the steamer Richmond on the 31st. The Republican have curried Vermont by a majority prob.ibly somewhat smaller than that of IsTJ. A nero who pro-sly as-aiilted and then kilicd a white girl five years of age, wa. taken from a w aou by a party of niakcd iin-n while being conveyed to Jail at TowaixU. Pa., a few day ago, and completely ridtlled with bullet. Congressman Poland ha been badly defeated, in the Second Vermont District. HIST AM SOl TII. The 4)hio I'iuocratio State Convention, in eion at Columim on the 'itilh, placed in nomination the following ticket : Y'or Secre
tary of Mate, William Pell, of Licking; School Commissioner, C. S. Smart, of Pickaway; Judge of the Supreme Court, W. J. I (iilmore: Clerk of the Supreme Court. Arnold
(iren, of Cuyahoga; MemlM-rof the Hoard of Public Work. Martin Schiller, of Kos. F.x-Governor Walker, of Virginia, has been nominated for Congress by the Conservatives of the Kichmond District in that State. The Michigan Republican State Convention, in session at Lansing on the (th, made the following nomination : For (iovernor, J. J. Pagby; Lieutenant-Governor, II. H. Mott; Secretary of State, K. 4J. 1). Holdcn, of irand Uapid; State Treasurer, W. It. McCreery, of lienesee county ; Auditor, (Jen. Kalph Fly, of (Jratiot; Coiuniiiouer of State Land Otllce, L. A. Clapp, renominated; Superintendent of Public In-tmctions, I. D. Briggs. renominated. The following is the tinan. ial lank in the Platform : Wi.ile rs-ittr" in tl" frnliark an I national bunk nolea a circulainii; ineilmin far suri.r lo itnv pan-r curn ncy ln-iriotori rusting III ti e l lllte.l Mil',-, kaVHiK as It il'.enllie x"iile, dirrcilv m l imliiecUy , many inil.lim ol ,n liars aniiiiA iy, over Hie nbl Mute bank y-tem of -rhanze ami ill-.roiuita, ue ileinaii l tliut in ull fliuiica' It ifislatiti I oiiri-M shall keep sli-a-lily In VleW Hit' re-llllilit ion ol specie puYll.i lit. to the nil Unit nt !he lurllibt tlay praclifutilr the pr. liiii-e of the liovi'i iimi nt iiiiT lre.Ulv alent to c in in like amount tlir.iiitf.'Hiut the cm iinTt'ial W irbl. e U brvr th it banking uieler a Wi ll-(juaiil.-l nalional ovstmi shoiiiil ttr tree, the Volume Bill IiM'nlilv of itrui't I lif ri'gnla'nt by the bii-ine- law of ilrnian l; ami we ili'ii .unc- ien. iliution in every f irm or ib-itirr, li.'bl.nK I lie i!e 'K''l I iltll of tlie Ki ulilic screii anl inviolable in Isch I. tii ran I .irit. A special from San Antonio to the (ialveton ""., say the Kiowa and '.'omanche ,tt led Gen. Dvl.ln, on the ild, and endeavored to obtain possession of the tpn..r building at tho Wii hita Aencv. forty mile
from Fort Sill. The Inlian were defeated the first day, and renewed the attack the following morning, but were again repulsed. The attacking Indians are those w ho have been raiding and are now trying to return to the agency. Gen. McKenzie's expedition Uft Fort Com ha on the 2od instant. The Missouri Democratic State Convention, in session at Jefferson City on the 27th, placi'd In nomination the following ticket: For Governor, Hon. C. II. Hardin, of Audrain county; Lieutenant-Governor, J.
Colman, of St. Loui county; Secretary of
State, Michael K. McGrath. ofSt. Loui ; Auditor, Judge Thomas fi. Holliday, of Madison; Treasurer, Joseph W. Mercer, of Jackon county; Attorney-General. John A. Hotkaday, of Callaway county ; Register of Iaml, (ieorjro iH-igel, of Carroll; Superintendent of Public School. Dr. U. D.Shannon. The platform is published in full in another column. (iovernor Brown, of Tennessee, on the 27th. issued a proclamation offering a reward of five hundred dollars each for the arrest of the jail breakers ami ruarik rer of the colored prisoner In Trenton jail, and also for the two murderer of Julia Ilayden.a colored schoolteacher in Trousdale county. A dispatch from Salt Lake Citv sav that
Rrigham Young ha made an anwer to Ann Kliza's application for a divorce. He denies that he 3d L'liza'lntcrmarried, or that she I or ever wa hi wife. I) saya that Ann Kliza is the lawful w rife of James L. D-e, to whom she wa married in Wo, and alo that she and he ( Ilrinliaiu) bring inernlx r of the Church of Latter Day Saint, Isrlieving that it I rightful for memU r to enter Into celestial marriage., were so married In Ixw, but that he then informed her that she could not ex'ct hi society or personal attention a an ordinary w ife. lie object. to paying f-JO.OoO to her attorney and f 1,000 per month to her. He say that all hi property doc not exeef-d in value the sum ofts.ix, and that hi income doe not exreed fti.OtiO per month ; that he ha a large family now, consisting of sixty-three jersons, all of whom are dependent on him for supiort. The commission of engineer to reort on the improved plan of outlet at the mouth of the Mississippi Uiver, have left for F.urope, and will vi-it the river Po, Danube and Rhine, in order to personally In-pect thoe rivers, and obtain such information a. may Ise applicable to the Mississippi. A public meeting was held at Memphis on the 2Mb, to express the indignation of the community at the barbarous murder of the colored prisoner taken from Trenton jail. Resolution were adopted ex pressing the horror and indignation of the community at the foul crime, and demanding of the (iovernor prompt and energetic: measures for bringing the murderer to the bar of justice, and relieving the State, a far a possible, from the disgrace of such a horrible crime; and asking the (iovernor to employ the police experts of Memphis to assist in capturing the assassin, and to employ the best legal counsel in the State to as-ist the Attorney-Genera! In prose, ruling them. General Forrest stated he st'Msl ready to start at once to asist the officer of the law In bringing the assassin to punishment.
(iovernor Oslsirn ha issued a proclamatiuu convening the Kansas legislature in extra session, on the l.Vh of SepN mlcr. to devise ieatis for the relief of settlers in Kansas, whose crops have In-cn destroyed by drouth and gras-hopjuT. Complete official return from the (Oiio election are a follows: Against the newConstitution, 147sl; against license, 7.2N1; against minority representation, 1n",ixni; against railroad aid, 2.M.242. lu coiiscUcnce of the rumored formation of various exjx'ilitions upon the froutier, louiid for the new ly discovered gold digging in the P.!ack Hills, General Sheridan ha issued an order forbidding all parties to enter the Sioux Indian Reservation without authority of the Secretary of the Interior or of Congress. A ToH-ka, Kansas, dispatch of the 2!Mh, sa that ex-Setiator Poinerov ha brought
I suit for the recovery of the historical f 7.xl ! ' i is i i t t .
package oi greenback wnicu n-'ureo in me York exposure. flie Memphis Cotton Fxchange on Aug. 2! reported a depreciation of thirty-four jer cent, in the cotton crop prospect in that district since the previou rejort. A threatened conflict between the w bites and black at Coushatta, Red Ttiver parih, I., was rejMrted on the 2!th. The origin of the trouble was not stated, but it terminated in the dispersion of the black by the w bites, after fonie resistance, the casualties being two
negroes and one w hite man killed and one J white seriously woundad. I
(ieu. Custer a Mack Hill excdition rtturneil to Fort Lincoln, it starting int, on the 31 t. The General reort to lien. Sheri
dan a follows: "Our route from Hear. Itutte was by way of the Little Missouri j River, until the head water of the Heart j
River Wile rtiuucd, wheU We lliovrii almost due east to thi point. We explored and located that portion of the Little Missouri hitherto unknown. We have marched als.ut one thousand mile, and mr command, with re
plenished supplies, is in good condition to take the field to-morrow.' A di-patch from j llistnarck give the following additional par-j ticular of the result of the expedition : The riilt is ti f iciory in rverv rsp.Tt, -- : ce.t, m rlMos, to i ur, wh i l.d not bae a chuncr to lire a nl.ot :it ho-tiie In.l n..s T nty- j siiiy wi'ie I in (he IH ick II. lis ar il n.r- i !y i 0 M lb ol t r-- v:il: v !r.i er-e l ! y t' e innCoiiiiliuiul. (.ol 1 In lil.lilii'te l illant.Ii.s . i- I Ix'urrrel at various KH:it-; i; i, siivi r and ! ba.l, k'clena, pliiinli.itco, mountains of inn. ami I inexii u-lnne im-is n ftpsum. 1 he Muron lor' g.il.l w as i.ot hau;lva hull- w en In ule bru t, I but at iM' i h , 1 1) I . m h it w 111 hen ntu r In- known ' as I us!er't I'ai k, s-ha'twas sin k to tin le.tli ulei.h' bit, ami In. m the pTam r.sits il..n
iroht was ..uinl, ainouiit.nK to ." r.-nt w r an at the top an'l tiicressini; in Mil' lint to .u cms at the it. pt!i ..I r si lit fwi. 1 he iMtl-r-x-k wa not reactietl, sml Vi t slid ifolil w is Iiiiii. . Ihrliunrun Wat. r n sTinn, ri irte.l to the In. bans to t-exrt-i .1 . mlv rich, an. I thf II. it II irn nirion. known to alsiiinil in g .11, wire imt rtplore.! b.r lack ol tune 4 :sttr's t.illch, whi re twenty ot thr Isiv took rob! claims, .l.-eUnnir lie ir intention t iM'cupy tin-Ill ti stsin as M-acralile HHt-es-sum nl tfi Ct.untrv Can lie obtainr-l, is siiuttt d s. Vi n miles south of llarni y's IVak, -V' nalt from lt.Miurck. Kx-Soi n'tary McCullough ha written a letter to a committee in Cincinnati, by w hom he wa invited to deliver an addre upon the sublet of iuc uur... , j,M, taxation. The letter is forwarded in lien of the aodress. Mr. M Cullough in thi letter favor the withdrawal of legal tenders, and the granting of free banking. He argues a coin basi cannot lie reached w hile legal tender are
afloat. He favor a low tariff for revenue,!
and day the coal and lion of Pennsylvania and the woolen manufactoric of the Fast need protection no longer. The Shreveport (La.) Tim of the 31st had a special dispatch from Minden. stating that the Coushatta prisoners, while lieing conveyed to Shreveport. were taken from the guard by a party of forty or fifty armed men, supposed to be Texan from beyond the Sabine, ami three ol them hung. The fate of the other three wa not known. Thi occurrence took plaeo at McFarland's plantation, thirty-five mile below .Shreveiort, on the east side of Red River, and near the lioundary line between Rossier and Red River parishes. The Arkansas Constitutional Convention, by a vote of three to one. rejected a proposition to rrptr lite what i known as the Halford bond. Thi wa the econd decisive vote against repudiation. A private dispatch received at Springfield, III.. on the 1st, give information that the atirveyinjr party of Short and Thrasher were on the 21th ult. attacked by the Indian somewhere in the vicinity of the boundary line between Kansas and the Indian Territory, and that ). F. Short and bis son and John Jay Kenchler were killed. The murdered men were all from the vicinity of Springfield A New Orleans dispatch of the 1st says: The (iovernor ha railed out an extra regiment of State militia to le composed of picked white nn-n. The order were issueil some day ago in view of apprehended White league disturbances, and the entire absence of Cniteil State troop from the Mat?. Recruiting ha been quietly going on, and it i stated that a iiuinlicr of ex-soldier of loth
armie have volunteered. The regiment will lie added to I.ongt reel's brigade, and will lc used mainly to keep down disturbance in and around the city. 4n the attcrnoon of the 31st ult. the stage running from Waverly to Carrollton, Mo., was stopps d by three masked roblers, who
presented pitol at the heads of the passengers and levied contributions amounting to about fj'") in ca-li besides a gold w atch. It
i stated, and again denied, that the robber were the James brother. There are two entirely convicting version
of the cause which led to the massacre of the Coushatta. (La.) prisoner. From Shreveport we have a statement furnished bv Major
Stephen, of IK Soto parish, which is stated
to le substantially correct. From hi account it appear that the ncgroe. who are largely In the majority In Red River parish, instigated by a number of white men, among whom were the six murdered prisoner, had threat
ened the live of a numlicr of w hite citizens,
and finally attempted to a-sassinate a
Mr. Wil'lams. An effort wa made to
arrest the negroes, engaged in this attempt, w hen the party attempting to make the arrest were fired ujion by the negroes and one of them killed. The white men returned the lire and killed tw o of the negro . From thi emounter the trouble originated which finally led to the arre-t of the six w hite men who are said to have Instigated the negroes In
Studjing; the l.'ulih l-an-uace. A fort-incr i H-atiil in Li rim nnij over a rem h and Kngli.-h dictionary. He i swauijH-il in the imrii-.M-ies oiu Liniron.'. i II.. Ii ts niiiii.l.vl bi I, .it- ... .......I.
duct of Mr. John Carr an.l a guard of sixteen , tli;lt' ,tUh,u ,.,,', Ull ,..,pU.Xl,, AJ men. that th.y were taken, as U fore stated, ii4.t . ....j,. HN,k a.j tltf and all of them shot. It i claimed Ihat the 1 ...p. x... ,,.,,. i.i, ,,i .- i,ri,Ltll t,.,.
their riotou pnat-exling. After their am-st these men, it is stated, voluntarily agreed, iu consideration of being safilv condut'ted to
ShrevcKirt, to leave the Mate, and it wa while en rwute to that place, under the con-
party Mho killed the prisoners were Texan,
and that Mr. Carr and the guard c vie every effort to safely deliver the prisoner at .shreveport. The other rcjwrt comes from New ( rleans, and i the statement of State S-nator Tw itchell.brotherof one of the jx-rson-kilhd. He states that the only cau se of the o urrence was a White Ix-ague movement to runout of
li-li. Tin- Litiill.Klr, in Iht vain a'tt-iiiiits
, tit iiiuke bin) mi ll Tstatid, r.ii-c- her vnii: to a liigli key. and then sini li n!y lowers it ! a the thought ocvtir tit her that be is not ileal. Why do we raise our viii--s in siK-h i rai'! r Alter M-vi-nd iiuiiitbs pnnOis- our I tri lid traii-lati s into Ln'li-h the f iil.jwI iiijr M-ntciiii-s :
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in the parish of Red River, which, by the re- . Jti..fe is bappv
tuni of the Returning Hoard, went largely. For more advam-isl I. .-.-on-; Republican at the last elei tion. and thus to ! "The little y is full ol'cuke. Tl. lotijf i.revent the organization of the Republican ' taileil tiwt was made I'V a tailor. (He L
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arish ortii-t-r for day previous to the actual ; ;riiii.)
Our friend blundensl at the br.akf.ist
table next morning. He lirm l to a yoiin lady next to hiui and c:tu tfly re niarkisl. a if li" were n b rrin to tin-wi-atber. " Have von s--n mv uunf umbnllar The yuiir 1 ly look-d Mirt-rise I, and 8.bl slit lit. I I.ot. lie to. ii. Wis I this ') i rv.ition with t!ie n-inark. The Ju !.' i luppv." I.vcrylMsily l.ui jlii.l. Mii-i .isikrt at a little f .it man who was riu,' ouj. it Judc Our fori im r wa now so el.ttel vvirh siti-faction at hi nia-terv of the Ki'ir'.i-h lanua'e ttiat he -aid. u vv.ilk Kiw n bv the t!ii!l and hoik at the li.im tm- waJer.' A wt-n-LoJ;.- !-::!.. .S. -..d imlittle JlliL'e simrtisl mi much -iuip into the H'!T part 4 it hi- ln-ad that be li.id a tit of isiuobiii; tni initiiiti s bii' ; ai.d l tii ii bis sp:v.. i it laughter lie llillllil.li-! -otilithin about a pun. ( bir friend. v l,o w:ii now the ii-nti r ' attrai-tioti. rvjeiifd jj bis ex. rein's, much to the .tl I.tiit atid issl humor i.f evi rvlitslv.
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occurrence, and w as the only reaon of the
parish officers organizing to reit their displacement f rom othi-e to which, aiinrding to the return of their opjionent. they were fairly eliH-te.l. (iovernor Kellogsr states Ihat ail the itiforni.ttion in his Mss's.ii)n emphatically contradicts the version given by Major 1 Stephens of th-" origin of the mnible. The naiui s of the uiur.lercd men wi re F. S. Lt!.'erton. Homer Twiu hi 11, K. A. Iewees. T F. Howell. C. Holland, and M. C. Willi-. A convention wa held at Mount Vernon, ( hio, on the 2d. for the pur,osc of ,s"rfii ting an organization in each of the State of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to push forwinl the survcyof the l-st line for the construction of a cheap freiglit railway Utwccn the Atlantic sealiard and the Mississippi River. Comtnitu-es were apjMiinted for each State to solicit sub-ription to defray the exjs'n's of a preliminary survey of the entire line, w ith a central committee at Pittsburg, to which other committees are to r'jrt. A -erti!ji ate of iniirporation for the Feoph's Freight Riilway Company, Ohio livision, was executed, w ith th e incorporators. The President wa authorii d to ajipoiiit, upon the appnival of the local committee, one attorney for ea' h State to prere p'rs and j.erf.s t th eoes.ti.; ttion of the fi companies into one, to I called the People's Freight Railway Company. 4"harlcs G. (Juitcl, late engineer of the Texas and Pacific Railroad, was ap-ointid Chief Knginecr of the preliminary suney-, w ith headijuarter at Pittsburg. The convention adjourned to inert at the call ol the Central Coininitti"e. Th- Citizens' Rank of New I r leans ha suspended payment. Snow fell in Wyoming Territory, on the 1st, to the depth of an inch. Col. Thomas J. Henderson ha lie-n nominated for Congress in the Sixth Illinois Ititrict, licatinz the present representative. J. 15. Haw lev, on the 14s;h ballot. The Missouri Independent, or People's, ''invention, in session at .l.-riVrson City on
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h-e, of (ireene, for Lieutenanta iovernor. The remaining nomination were stjned until the follow ing day. The platform i published in another column. The Nebraska Republican State Convention, in session at Lincoln on the 21. nominated Captain Sila Garber, of IJncoln. for (iovernor. Hon. Iorenzo Cranz wa nominated for Congress.
I4iti:i4j. M. Berger, canditlate for the A mbly in the Itcparttaent if Main-ct-Loire, ba i-sued an address to the elector, bold'y av ow ing hi devotion to Imjierialism antl the Bonaparte dnastv. and atlvoestinra rdibii-itum.
A Madrid telegram of the 2tth says: Over 20 CarlisU have been kille.1 antl manv
wounded in the attack on Fuycerda. The Republican garrison have nineteen barrel of dynamite, w ith which they will blow up the plai-e if the Carlist sin-reed in carrying it- A force of Carlit entered Calaharra. twentyfour mile southeat of Lagrono. on the 2-V.h in-t., and sai ked house, levied a contribution of $17.0on from the clergy, shot four volunteer, freed ."onvicta and burned a railway station. Additional -orreijonlonc Wtween the British (iovernment and It representative at Madrid, concerning the Yirginiu outmjre, i publi.heil. Mr. MaelK.nnel. Briti-h Charye d'Aflaire. write to 1ird Ivrby. July fh. that the Spanish Government appeal 1o Fnpland to defer pressinir a settlement of her
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wun wir i nneia .-iaie. .-pain will if nam-p-retl in dealing with the latter pow er, if the American (iovernnw-nt Is able to cite a a precedent the payment of Indemnity to F.nzland. Ixrd Ifc rby replies. July 17th. demanding that a scttlcnkcnt Ik made by a fixed, and not too di-tant. date. Mr. McIonne telegraph to Ird I"rby, Air.nist 7th. that S-nor I'Doa. the Spanish Minister of Foreiga Affair, airree that the indemnity shall I settled immediately, under certain reservation. A Madrid dispatch of the 31 st state that the Carlist had made two determined aault uton Puyc'Ttla, but were repulsed In both ease. Mark ssniith . the well-known Ameri -an ator. died suddenly in Paris, from an ai-oplec-tic attai k. a short time ago. A Pari dispatch of the 2d says that the sale often Bonapartist journals, all published in the provin-es, ha been prohibited by an order issued from the Minister of the Interior. The anniversary of the surrender of Sedan wa generally celebrated throughout Germany on September 2.
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