Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1877 — Page 2

WIESlT courier

JASTKll

. - INDIANA.

CURKENT XEWV

sHate bfeMMtlrt the mhhihI rf ahout

i j iw MMf of the New York

subscribed to the Mhotirl, Iwa and NYbrnka Uallread.

DfcpaUhes from Columbia Mate tlmt the

CPS.

taken

CKNKKA1.. The renorl of the UaiUlaua CowmbloH-

rs to the President was published m tho f 3th. U reviews at some length the tHi f the two rivHl State Governments at the j tiuM. tW r.MHtHiioH entered UPOtl Its dUlh'S, '

uJ urn Hutm Wax Ut ludtclal tribunal ae- J i,.uiMua State-house, which whs

rnv " - - v. i "-" - , . ,

tiasbv which the liTeality of the eontMetlng fMn, j,'mHdtnlng his position, Gov. 1 aekant 4im eouk'. t decided. "The only hope of ixm HH address to the Bepublicans of the k practical Mdutlon was by th union of i jswu.lH wI.h? after reviewing at length the wauv menders of-the rival Legislatures as BVtBtl( flowing the election, he says.

would make a Legislature with a eoustnu- . ThH m(llll t( ti,wir th CojniiuHort J

Klwrs during tnerwo bw wkj

' " .. ill- ..t..C..1l..AI,.lul- tu tiilllth

lksuTuXthaml Injur y several oth- Carollana have agreed to surrender heir

elevtMl, ami will not even iiw-iM. on continuing xUAr m in Court. Th MlKuri Le(fl6Utitrrt ailjournwl sine tiV on tlu Kh. A Miv at OriHHihtU', ImiI. on thu nlfjlit of

thh,rfwtro.vt,l llaHHH A Kkek'a livery t.UlU', ami hiett's hlUUirtl tmhoii. W. It.

Ww. M.drahaw.ejC-rrwUK Ht or wh an-

i tii Mawk at MhhlMoHH.Owma:'

County, N. YM who wa mi u the AlUy lVitfHtUn-foreivxllitCth,,(u,M''t ,)fthi? i lHnk,hslHvn irilMiel by l'ridunt JUye

i formerly Statu S?itor.

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HH4l with the Hlt of Ootl whIhUIm thH lHtk. ihwi(4hh Ot MnHHlt. The imtioii will UtO' !t thowlvtMHHtl ehiMren or tU MjMlr. htl It lW H"HWMT tl WtllUM Will ft tO tk hi'ov himI tlio tamtnt or the hh tat tuul t ho HutUHHte. THe SwItMti in lyatly to rmfrtHt liU tlfn tor the lwor ami trnk-'HCHU. ewe of the coHiitryCHfttantInoilii ilicimtchefft't the 27th riwtt that etiKagentents m taken ilaee at 'IVheiHtttzi, an Innlfiilfleant town in WmI-lai-hla, near the Servian border, anil at Ar.1..!..... I.. I i.lu III liolll nt wllll'll. Ul.

cHraiHKtoT,.rkUhreiH,rtH, the Ku.k.i hd I

IWetl worm (Ml. imiiM r.HHi, ill .tiHjwy in i:iiivujfi'ilmj TLum t-. r..i(rM en thn tli. from at tbo hoiih time iv-jmhiiN to I),.- va

..'..' I i b'liwnul I ltii Lul I I .111 II .

wmiiUiiuiUe !( exetHdwl, him! there ihiih Hly the HlterHHtlve to mIIow the Vu J? ttiiHtfs to wmttuHH whlek the l'ow. i, ,,.t ed iiKMimimtlble with their iutm-Mnu,) i,,'.;

to obtain that which the uiihiiIiuoii. in',, r the rower tailed to i1iIhIii by iiit-itn,,,!

uimeriaii(iuM( enu iiiMMer hs

IM1V(HI III HIKlf riHKd lilnv WIIH!I 110 lm.l

IiIhi. Ills Mnjeety hHHimleieil llm linm, vnm the frontier t Tin key. Yon mhi i)t

thirt reMilntton to the eoKiuxam-e ol tbei,.,

rtlllnar the ilnty which I Iiii'mim-.i ti,m )j;

WKST ANO SOUTH

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Oov. Taekaril, on the awti,evMiai(ni uiw "

i niurmnn m" . 1. Unyc, ef Nalivllle, uiimltt(Hl stiidile at the t'eabojly Hotel in Mi'iniihi", on tho Hh, by taking lHMilanuiH. 'o online for tho Milehte wa rtlKtu'd, and it is thiniKht. that he reirUtered under an a-'iimed imnu.

Ih eochikm the reiwrt says:

The eotnmlsefcmers, hohllBK various

j .u.iiiiiiiii iuit.f. fH not wen in m-H

ui...i..i. il. u tuf nr nmlulllll' future

ii&nZ W I h'Rve for'tHTue In this reiwrt to

defewted In h battle at llatoum, with hvvy

! losses, anil foreed to reeross the frontier, The j

Turks had erOsetlthe nanune near RiiiMna.

Tke JnniiiUHtic 4 JiMt,k."

It has boon rumarked llmt

....KnKland wan organizing an army eorps j who t nto jonmHsin .start out of ,ooo or Wt00( men, and the Thunderer mdl jtontion. They drift in mvl

very

elerswhoe titles to theirs are valid." "rKtWm'i HhummH Fr

I u o..ulullru In fllVll KI'MIM III t!IO .MLWUW I il.i.

sMiailes HmM'. thus kjvihk.ii h ' ' wmi 0ii, She wa- alone In the j , n.. i.i....t.i,.,l t,v i!.., UiiImii mmhotit .... ..... i.:. i ... ' . . .

wUtteaVbeMef.CHHHOt wefteoncur i any , ninu rrior , -V , .v ' oh'u oolv 5,1,.,,.. nd when the aeddent wan discovered ' "".""Z.. , " "U) ..RVV " H . " ' . " ,,; '

ath while attemntlnK to lipht h lire with

lone in the house at the

till

i.L.l

bad been ordered mm iinineuime M ruc. i Kjyf tl,i 8ru promoted as tliov ilovti Di-lHUfhes of the Utah stated that KiiKlaml j ,.M.mcity. Money, wealthy pareiiKa

littd issued a jiroemmimoii ui "' .' InllUOIlCO nrO Of UO ,ott ul SOI Vke fit"

mail a place on a ntiv

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HO 1IU9IHI.-M IIKIL ISdll

lli'llllent of all theno i nn.i.U

crossed the DantiiH. uie iiamioe w Hons tu this, A wealthy fanner

At Dayton, Ohio, on the "-" i r"eanUnrvants th., Turk- i "i", Vt, , jtfth, an old lady, the mother of froll,Ur, and would declare war, It whh. "f f hero is n Frank,ef the lV. - the Hut.n ,j,vllrtoiM,niloi

HUtvlH" .;t t he ltnHM.u-01.0 hs tlmn

espress any mmiMin ih .". i"Tt" " ."J (", !.. :VV.- 1 Urinly l.e- ;

rMmtuiam tw KnWW"!r'.S i SVuV,'' th liirl tJ.iveroment hee 1

ct.I r- , ...Jol...

.I..ll... i.Itvnuii.riitUli4 HIMI 111 IHV llinilin i iirai I., l.t -,i.

M'Jvnnr Urn. of hryock How-

.. i. I t. iL."... i, ...!, i kiuv-M n-'iivel front llie a I u.i.i ...nuiiillmi im-rclumts. M. leilin.

.... ,...U.. ) t .l...li(.lruf lull WOUlll 1m! deilK'O. HHtl I ' , , ... li .l.lll.I . . ....,....l

"C"ro"" "T..:::,"Vm.i,iV. mtliinwl In se-sion In suninueu, won ihhh- f.6'

can for a rtateioeni oj nwwpiiwr iin

WeH.h4wevef. tmtal i "f,1?

ol bter dy ww a re " AwoiMt. the res.'r.i'.VJ''?

letter ot Governor Mebolls herewith

tm, ami which iwve. airewiy

ptttMtc. Secretary ThoisM

with the editor of the

axpr$ed himself as fav

tkm hr the Kemibliean party

Ive ivriHelpk of Die old AVhh!

a tarlU for revenue, with at

tfes oroteetive f American

system of lHtblte Improvement

lMthHtal eurreHey. He

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n iK-iieiim.i ;) .j mv- "f ."--V,?.. urtflt thxHks.

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One at lest ottne nwmuen , ...

mo.t

be-

..l..u! ivtllhl HHVO MlMHIll

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Hl uw'ii wuiiohi im: ii..v ' . , , ,.-.....,1,.. 'I'....., ,1... LH,li.

ttut the order lor ino wiiiiuraii irmm iTuraro m nuu.v. im i , 1

mx cnK.ti. : .u.viwtlo

ttx-itov. iii. t. iiiuniini" n" in.-i

and torpedoes.

A tclepram of the 1st ys

1 the

, i or meiliciiiii, or push liiui forwanl in that I jus-la, at J1JO!Jt ,u,y wak of Hf0 ,o may .e!,vt,

rwpiest of Uoumanla, has declared the ,0 is (trly powerless to d'o any tJ ifHtlon of the Danube reopened, Mibject f(jp Jim j a j0uru:rlstif wav . 'To i

to eertala loi-al restrictions. A later am-1 m,rt, 10 ,ngy )Uy a tHwsp;ijie,, ami .

imtuh says the reopenlUK or tho nanuoo is Uj, j,js J,Oj,0fl tltat nianner, Inn primarily due to very decided remoustranecs t,um j jsonmthlni? in that v

of Austria, uussia, ai uie rwiuesi u , l?u h., i()liniMiistio Knack, a nntuH

iiai . - -r I

.?.. i tria, has also promised to ropert the neu- , knowlediro of what to write and In

"'s 1 trxlitv of Servla. Two Itoutnanlan war ves- it. he will 1ms a failure in tint ml

KRMK7. I . . . ,u1, .int,,r((l b' tllU lUrkS. I III' .,.! .ill llm nuniiif uml iiilln..

',, , ..i.i I , i .!.,.' fill", il v.. ..f-- - .mil lilt HIU lliwwvj ...i llllllll U'

loiiowmjfaiuuiienai iniwuiM., u.v TiirkUk Admiral. Hobart I'asha, had sue- wtmt.v d norhans nowerfiil refet,

...m r " .1.!

. Lt.wi.u-1 ,i...su,..iimi!!. I should have (humed it iiiy ' alwut $

,pw"' """T" ' V ,,uv uM..rtMl mul governed to tho , .,.

W'alituirtOl, AdIOK. I"".-'" ...... .I.., wltlulrMuul Of '

" . . ' iHot, ntnmiHinR, . ."j-: . .ll ,n....U- in Kitiitup fTountv. Mis. : . . ' . .1....1 if........ "V t

orabh? totheauop- the troops; out wun r "''T1,;; t'ei ' T ........... '. weded in runniiiK uie niovunue will count lor tiotmnjj.

-of the mstiaet- " " . your ' tried 'Z 'X ; ..,,.. : d reael.ed me mhick a .. s,ouu, ,unt pHrcnw eu neate nmr -

party, viz., ' rtVtVTuv l,v skiKvou longer to akl me In the owning i--"i; " .m p.. , TurkH ttrw concrlptlnfj all .MUssuiHians oe- , with view to niakin i..mii:i,i r.. . .1.. :i.. l.uv., ll.ni fur lllMtlltllillt'll . . . It 1 ntttri'll llf (hi, l-f 111 ,lt . WHS !laSiIl;Ue(l OS , . 1 , 1.. 11... u...l Uririninvtlm ..j .1... '. !...!. I -

scrtmiHau.e .... - -;. ' i.WlonthHt the heroic r. ........ .. .,., 'een i auu m - 01 mem ; 11111. u. i.t raro uiai. ' war

MMr,all!i l,eoyottn- men altera lew n

,amlaS(Hind i inKsyoiihveHmierKoneioniHiiuH .... KUSSIA DECLAKES WAU. .Meant mo some scnill, lM)rn aiiMli;': ... ,i..7,-...u.iiii..- in iiuUUna have had this ... ,,nUitr.tnr. On S.iinnlnv nuiu usviw""" .... . r

thinks mai a :?- '"V,,"'. "r ,1.; wiwhav aMllant-' M,v'" V"' "l .'. ...r liiu.s, navitiir noinm m a enmn

sed through 1 tender ni heart teH

' To

iaa t HjAiKAt iiriHWi M. nu tn . i " - ....... 1 . i. umi '

. .I'" 7 f the old wan cwiffl UV.'S.V'V.V.r ir,'.7iA . .ludsce Chl-ott, who ran for

AVnkMuf the South who are miwactiiig with will prevail. . Kepnbliean ticket In the 1 tkeDemoeratiewrtv. He thHs not believe 1 At Dover, Tenn., on the 24th, one Mock- , trjct kt election, hl ,non,

that aiir I!miilk'a

oppoe the Southern policy of the Adminis

tration, and thinks that Blaine's Hitter expressing sympathy for Packard does not Indicate hostility to the President. Edward McPherson,ex-Clerk of the House f Representatives, has ln-en appointed Chief of tke Bureau of Engraving and Printing lit

California crop reports, date of April 25, ' mid imprisoned at DeKalb. Mrs. Chlsolm tioH(,f the Christians in the llalkan Peiitnsiila. imlk-ateallghteropof wheat but a excel- Hnd daughter insisted on sharing their conlent vield of fruit. tlnenwHt. On Sunday Chlsolm sent to M'ooba wi,ole reli atteits our constant wlkitude 1 to

of Xebraska, as Assl-tant Chief.

Isaiah Han?eomb has Iwn relieveil from

duty as

in the Xay Department, ami 2aval Coastrnetor John Y. Eahy, oh duty at tin; AVanhingtoa Xavy Yanl, lias l(eea asshtiml to duty as Chief of Bureau. Col. T. W. nigginnon, an old-time Abolitionist, has published a letter hoartily ap

proving the President's Jjouthera illcy.

..Id,iH..il aiiilit utTHIOVir T It'll . . - .'.-, -1

iv... ..rm.v Tht darn naniivmu. m1iooi citiieatinn. ami uernaiii :n

ltuh, a? white man, did the deed, ami that ST j.K1.Ku.sui'Ka, April 'Ji.-Tho follow-' ,.ommon one at that, and tl.e Kio.wW

umgress on uie the text of of the Czar's manue-to: rillll,,i t,. (,m,trv urintlnnK

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...... , ,ur ihiiiiiiii Mn ivii vi -; - 1 u'tii MiicMtipo tu tin' trout rank 111 ami (ill- MroiiKiHterestwehaveconhtiintlyfeHluthe Will adam,iJ 10 l it mini raia m " 1...H..1... ..r iiiiiiri.iii ciiristtuiiiioiiulH- nrofessioii. Ho has the loiiru.

prominent ,i ,,T,,rk..v. Ourdelre to ameliorate and L-,,,,..!. M,wl f(-,.n rieom,ltin, .

MeClinh, was taken from the Jail ami hang- white Ih-publk-an., knew of and im kated )w has it. Ho get a place, no' .h,.i

edpyainoo. vnm. "'" ; v" '7 " , to mkar tre-ti Mtcrtnee.s to aucviau nn im.ji IU jias weailliv imrenis 10 mmien-e

nrojinetOM of leading iiewspajiers, beeaune ho knows what to write

how to write it, and the editor tsiU

beeaiise it is what they want Hi-

t ieles iro in because tliev supply a

niand. while perhaps the elaWtj

essays from the pen of a man iHiniaj

on two eotumenis wim cswvi-wi-to jonrualism, are ea.st into lliew.

baHket. . V. JkiiHCHi, m I'nmvi

Commercial.

Tub mooted ouestiou a to wlil

toads eat bees has hecn settled lit

Unmet, a writer lit Im NmUT. b

sorts that, twins' into lit iranaii

1 . - ...a l.-.l l.n, . t 1..

j a .. Ul. j muamiI f lk. I fno lit Utllf rut U'lUlIll U In :t 1 m III. Illlll IH'l'II IinMaIIT til akll

. 1 mtrsiiay, Aj.ni .y, ; 5"" '" .' "' ,'"7... . 1.. . 7 ' . Iv i Miltcituiln never failed to actuate 11s

1 served throughout Jltimesoia as a nay 01 j im-(i. viumvi ...... U)0 ,,vmalle events

the Treasurj- Department, with 0. H. Irish, r fantlng and prayer mr ue m erao . , . . .... Vm., ! umhot),H!rs during Hm? coniing seaoa

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f(ti ion) nraor tor deliverance fnun the : arrested, but just an he arrived at the jail

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ven uh mum nv uioiianii k tu. j

11u Louisiana Legislature adjourned ta

1 tiaHseomii Has oeen inicmiumn, . ... vicholU ntMcers Chief of the Bureau of Coiistn.etion t f ' -VL -7 ,5SS

WCIV 111 lim4l-lHVt inr--n'i . offices and records. Gov. Hampton. In his Hiewage to the South

i Can,lina Legislature, says; " I cherish the ' hope that yon will forget all anhnodty en- ! gemlered by political strife, rise superior to

petty considerations of partisanship, ana,

devoting yotirselve- with patriotic zeal to tao

ia the benetlt of peace. This

11 actuate us minute which occurred in

iin.u.;,iiMU itiiktiiti uml ltnlifitriH. Our li-

Ject bt-fore all whs to eifect aniellortkH in . ....... ;it. 1... t...,......u..

.. . 1. .......... num'.inul t tlinll W'llll ' ' .f. 1 1 I ,M ullh

Br T! IHVn - ot THCinn

immediately attacked Chlsolm, mortally woumllnff him and killing his .son. Miss Chisolm, In defending her father, shot and killed Dr. Hosier, and Mrs. Chisolm severely wounded young Onlly, a son of the Gully who wan a--asnnated. Min Chisolm was also seriously wounded. KosenlHiMin tmd IIopier were carried to the

iwLTi.tiutintw Hint Iii eoiK'ert with

the R-reat Kuropean Powers, our allies and friends. For two years we have made lucesiant efforts to induce the Porte to eiteet sueh reforms as would protect Christian in llosiiIh. Iferzegovina and IttiljtarlH from the arbltran- meaMire uf local author!, tie;, The Heeotnpllshtiieitt of these reforms wan alolut(!lVMtipiilated by anterior eHae. ments contracted by the Porto toward tho whole of Kurojie. Our ertorts, mtpiHirted by tin n-liresi-lltHtlllHr. Iltailo tH COIHIIIOII

with other ,.ver,,i.-:. s, nave nm, . . ....... - ,( .,t,.m,

IHIXni HIV" '"V" . ..v.w.v ............... . ... ..: 1.. l

men ii- 'l

ment, ami promote peace, hariiHmy, goMi

wlfl and jMtlee amoag all clasps and par

Rosenbaum and HopiM-r were haaged

horrible state ,f affairs Is exl-tin through

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tL rw. .inn- l the ease of the eltement. and other hamcinKS will probably tH-pMw on ,ho KWt blades awaitmt!

. . s,i,li.rM tlwel riit.at.ter at St. Louk censure ; follow. to this International act. which states the 'rx- ehatieO to enter the IUU. .i. on.

rZt ' "e Proprietors of the hotel .for their negli- The,uestio of title to th. State ortiees in J;Ha;limis , WHtcd until twelve victtntj k j ,r the r , ' , ,ltUmMwhk material in the South Carolina has ln settled in favor of Jf" j $ffir&M wW, ot Chris. , votiml, expeettng to see tho Pal , . Lm,.,,, of th loniM.. f.,r iKt nrovidimr a i the Hamnton orticiais by the voluntary with- ttan Kurone. ami did not adhere to the enn- reity punished Witli a stm-Tt iit lv

ee.-, !j:.i Mw,.rtf w.t.h.o,.,..; for W.lrMwal of the suits in court Iff the Kepubli- Vrw "V.nIrVrU lite tOSltl IW

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oaa". I here are seven comesicu scam nut. yet assigned, viz., the Fourth California, Colorado, Second Florida, Fourth and Sixth Louisiana, Third Missouri and Oregon. Of these, It is Intimated, the Republican contestants will secure Sve and the Democrats two in the organization of tho House, while eHeCohjrado will not lie placed uikhi the

rolls. The eHeet of the European war on the grain produce of the United States han been investigated by the Bureau of Statistics, and tite result Is altogether encouraging. It appear that from Septemlier 1, 18", to April 1 of this year the period since the harvest there have been placed in the KnglMh market, from this country, 4,751,000 bushels of wheat, against 2,StO,O0O for the corresponding period of the year before, showing a decrease of over ia,(KX),X)0 busheW in our exportation of wheat to England for the same date. The Importation iHto Great Britain from other sources has Iwen nearly 21,000,000 bushels against nearly .tl,000,OoO of the previous year. Thin shows that there is quite a deficit in England as compared with former years. The effect of this will be to stimulate American exporta-

tfoas of grain very largely, in the opinion of

the Bureau.

Senator Blaine, for the eighteenth conneeu-

The Like Superior and MN-d-slppi Uail-

road was sold on foreclosure at St. Paul on

the lt to -atlsfy a judgment for?.,,, t l,!),n tnH reiiMimled with

favor of the tlr-t mortgage bondholders

broiiKht just half a million dollars.

Hon. Joseph Brook, Postmaster at Little

Bock. Ark., died on the 1st.

fame

ami

defendants, oh the ground f minrepre

sentatioh in the sale of the property, has re

suited ia a verdict for the defendants

J. D. Defrees has leen appointed

Printer rice A. L. Clapp, resigned.

IIn. Alex. IL Stephen- argued the Supreme Court on the Mh, f time for a numlwr of years.

Two hundred ami Hfty more cmi4oy

mostly females, in the Government Bureau V.. (,1..l(,nt tn awaken their zucsts can at torwy.

of Engraving ami Printing, were discharged j 0H hft Rhx of the J ,.w Catholic BWmp of Peoria, 111., on tke'aOth. ! (o it-holls of Imlslana is-ued a iroc- 1 Hev. John Umsi-ter Simldiug, ws conseA'eeording to the yahington eorre.-iwnd- ' i-4Miatloii im the 38th,. apiointiiig Thursday, crated at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York,

it M the Detroit iVee J're, the llt of , vav 10. as a dar of thanksgivlngand prayer, J on the 1-t.

ltep'resentatives of the next House, as made lonaecomit of the deliverance of that State up by Clerk Adams, comprises names, of from Jt), jKiticl troubles.

whom IW are uemoeraw ami wo isepuou- t f,,,.,,,Htl ,( the ak-ht of the 1Mb. two

I women named Sallie and May Dill, mother I and daughter, died at the Farmer's Hotel

I from the effects of poison, evidently taken with suicidal intent. They were from the

Shaker settlement of "Whitewater, and Iwd

recently eomo to Cincinnati to engage in ervteii.

'im. . 111. ,.t. tiillj Imii'ii aiiiititml a a OIC.

1 lie 11iit1.lv Jiiiiin iroiF " r ......... .i..,i 1 ...1

memorial to Congress a-klng that body to J "nye Wan cninuamMw. eu.-..

make the new Territory of Lincoln out or

: that region. Senator Clntffee of Colorado I wan selected to push the matter.

Judsfe John E. King law been npptiintcu

j Collector of the port of Kew Orleans. Judge

King wan Judge of the Supreme Court or Louisiana under the Kellogg and Packard regime, and gave place to ex-Congressmau Spencer, who resigned his seat hi the House under appointment from Gov. Xleholls to the same position.

David L. Beck was banged at !?ummcr-

ville, Ga., on the 27th, for the murder of

Wm. Shanlin.

The Hot Sluing Commissioners for laying

out the Government reservation and settling the claims of occuimtits commenced their

session on the 28th.

L. II. Clarke, late Chief Engineer of the

i Illinois Central Bailroad, ha been appointed

J Chief Engineer of tho Lake Shore Bailroad. 1 Judge 'Spoflord, who han been elected

tlvayear, has been ebesen Chalnnan of the , United States Senator for the long tenn by

Maine Republican State Committee. the Louisiana I,oglsIaure, is a native or 1 onThe severe frost on the nights of April an ncctlcut, and a brother of A. B. Spofford, and ) erlousy injured early fruit and veg- J Librarian of Congress. He went to Loutdetaldes In many localities. ana ) ,r 40 yenrs ago to engage In school The public debt statement for May t fhows teaching. He afterward studied law, was thetotal debt to b .S,lli,$87; cadi in admitted to the bar, and has served as Judge Treasury,. lftl,'JIWn; decrease of debt dur- j H one of the higher Courts tu the Slate. Ing April, (MIA,:. A dlniHtteh from Meridian, Mlsf., Mh,

says: An old feud culminated in a terrible tragedy yesterday,at DeKalb, Kemper Cotln-

bees crowding into

wood bvn mJ to extort from them th

ed utinhaketi in Its formal refusal of anveitect

mtee tor too MTiiniy 01 iih i.iinsw and has rejected the eonelnslons utiiltiiiiilit ( "(inference. Wifhlux

. A e.tHyeverj'lMUdeineHRHof conciliation in H tjHrt with surprtsmi; llltK'ki order to persuade tin, Porte, we proptwed to . ,V.i(l, lf ' s "uj Wsts "J the other Cabliwts to draw up a apwlal prj w ard blades 01 RiasS, Jit w .w

Tlu. suit of the Knzlish owners of the: ... fr;v.....inu..,. 1 uu.....,J.n,. ..r liii.ti. ti. illeved H.:i-in of

IBh Bmma Mine against Frank W. Park . Jr ,fl ,ts ,wt pj., rv.vive wa.t-1 GuHy. When last la ard from some weeks , ffij irtioHa oi , 1 hc Wvu 1 u,!'1 w hl' I' '

.1 outers, to reeoier ine sv.ouoimH, .m: j H4iH?4,rtt..s refonn abuses la its govern- sh wa in Arkan-H. It 1 supiH)sed umVomii

now and rose on his forelegs aii'l i

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mnSy oU.m(Yl"i''' ' i'' ' removed to quite a distance fn

MioreiiiH;i-ive acis.ieeiinsf ioi'm tiiiii. ti'i irives. out POtli tunes ne rem' m-n

mr own dignity enjoin 11. oy ner ri-io.-Hn ... , J

of hav. SlKit ill a few hours,

111 r iirtt

Tiirtnv tiiueiu 11 under the iR'C'Hltv

Ing recourse to anus. Profoundly convinced of the hi-dlco of our enure, and humbly i. t.i tli. tmlr.li ant,

VOltlmllllHK ,lll"Jl.if I belt, of the .Most High, we make known toour !

fattbful anbjecta that tl indent toresee 1 .,mnioV,.,i 1... ,.miniiit 1 when we pronounced the word.-, to wldeh all , einpio t.,i i. 011 1

coioiuei'- imniiitiii 1 j (Oive is miu i"

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tenor tn

It has now m rived. Weexpresse.l tin-Intention ' UHutv. Ho will to act lndcnemlently when we deeimd U , VU""V . V " . ,

ha a new and .iwi:

the oi'ison of a -t'Oti-eal

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in I-1 i-iu 11-' ."1 1

form a pemun

to act lndeMndently when we deemed tt , 'I" "V i,,.-........, who W:i" necessary, and when IPH-ta's honor should j MatioWTj , the ImrjtoiR, wm demand It. in now- invoking tlM, blessing of ajjy lv journeyman dyer, ami w n ) t;odHjMin our valiant aniiies, wo give them 1 , . . nir ovur 1 ,u VatS 1)V Irt,',', the order to cross tile Turkish frontier, i s.,n'"fr tr 1 . ' 1 1

Bock, Ark , died on the is,. -Em fUr, WW Louisville had a grand celebration on the (signed! ai.kxa.mikk. the Conss nightof the 1st, in honor of the settlement Given at. Kiscbenetf tl.N 12th dHvOf Auril oM j of Uie Smith Carolina and Louisiana Iron- "d in 11,0 ' !,Ies. Tho Southern policy of President -

ervatoire.

THE MAKKETS.

Tin, Tzor to Ills Troon. I

St. PKTr.iwnt'KcJ, April 24. A dispatch j

from Kiscbi'iieff, dated yesterday ami oinciaiI lv published to-day, announce tlwt at the

evk'W of tho troops by tlieuzar at uraspni,

re,

yesterdav, his Majesty, addressing the of

ficers, sam: , . . . . t wHet at si-ntliiiz vo to the Held of bat-

t tie, anf then-fore delayed action as long as

possioie, nesitaiiag ioshwi your muvu. now that the honor of Russia is attacked, I

am convinced yon win an, to tin; nw uiai ,

FOKKIGN. The manufactory of the Montreal Xovelty "Works, at Montreal, Canada, was destroyed by fire on the morning of the iHrth. It wa five ftorles high and ctored with Inflamma

ble material. While tho firemen were at

work In full force around the building, one

of the walls fell outward, burying a large , fcMOwhowtovliHllcHieit. May God be with ..1..... ! o. ii..l.riw NMmi, Ttemoii wern ' von. 1 wih von couinlete sHciH-s-. Farewell

taken out tlmd and ten seriously Injured. A ; H"tU imr n!t,,r"number of others were slightly Injured. nortuchHkoir cireHtar. The Wr. t St. I'KTKRSnUKO, April 2l.The followi loivlu U thn text of Prince GortsehakotPs

A Constantinople dispatch of the 2Mh wys: circufars Safvet Pasha, in replv to the manifesto of Tho Imperial Cabinet low stneo tho coinul .", " "i . ,iii,icuient ot tlio Kastern erhds esbausted the Czar, lias sent a long circular dl-patch to B"f Jg? Kim, n "ui power In order to bring the Great Powers. It protests against a do- HlMiut, with the. co-operation ot the Great t 1 ...... .1. : I'nuiis. tlio lasting naelHcatlon of Tnrke.

otarauoii 01 oi, i-unm.. v..v - hrniMHmla tiiaile to the Porte in cottso Turkey to Improve the position f Cliristlans ' ;,,ience Of the understanding helwren tin

ItKKVKS Native Steer bllKKI Pnshorn

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Powers have, however, met wiui an unsur-

mountable resistance. The London protocol

and satisfy the demand of the Powers

the absence, therefore, of any provocation , KtliSlOTr f the 'nnin-d'nof on the part of Turkey, Safvet Pasha declares , Kurope. The Imperial Cabinet, had. In algn '. . . ... , . .... i.' ,.iru.-...l Hi liuuit nun lHMt Htleiiltlt lit

the Porte is at a lots to understand Bulla's attack, and coneiticutly appeals to the

Treaty

KAHT. A destnietlve tire occurred at Canajolatrie, X. V., on the 3th, destroying the Kellls House ami a large mealier of other business httlldlngs. L alwHl James F. 'Whitney, B years old, In a iptarrel with his playmate, Iwls Shattuck, at Xahua,"X. IL, on tbeaoth, was stahlMMl by the hdier, prolwhly fatally, three times. During the temporary aWnee of James Hard, of North Wear,K. IL, his imwanwife killed their son, aged W years, and hanged herself.

The Unkni Banking Conqmny ami the

united States Banking ComjwHy of Phlla delphla have gone Into Ibitidatlon. The Cash

ier of the former concern, James A. Hill, I a defaulter for over .jN6.0$o. The United

ty,MIss. On Thursday bed John F. Gully,

prominent. Democratic citizen, was way

laid and assassinated. UtMUi afitdavits of two negroes, waVera! ailegeil eolisplraters in

tho assassination were arrestee. esieroay afternoon ,a large iarty of men fired upon the prisoners, killing J. P. Gilmer, A. McCielian, John Chtsolhi and David Kos-er,and mortally wounding Win. Y. Chisolm, all white Kepublicans, except Ibinser, who was a Democrat. The United States Supreme Court, has tended a mandate directed to the United Slates District Court of ,MIwiirl to execute the Judgment recently rendered against the County of Scotland, Vfo., to comim! Il to iwy forthwith one year interest on fiOO.OOO ef

1 11, i.w.... ...... , eoiieliiatioti. Try its declaration, accompany I.... 11.. iiwiIiimI It liuil murkeil out tho (-01).

of Paris and the mediation of tlio .dltloiw wbteh.it loyally mccci; ''' "'"I.tiSi

guanuiteelng Powern....lu the Turkish Xmiih

Chamber of Deputies several Christian ingof jieace. The rorto has answereu oy tnembers protested againH Bus-Ih's asser- a''VBTl tlon that she declared war fort b protection (.nmlued itself to stipulating that of Christians In Tmiey luy declare they J. O? ofiu il d not des rn t u tirote .-tion of ICUsia. L... .. v..r.irnta niiret lel tv.resen".

Cliristlans were ready to take iart In the de-, od tho riglit to point out In wimimm the lneans

ftdine of the e,,utitry....l.(i)OUUMlan troop, ;'

liad crossel the Danube into Koumanla.... ,1 wt of general peae& Thus the huropean

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TlK!L,ndonprunani.noi.slyeoIulel,utntho f cald,,

Russian manifesto. ...A Berlin dlspaKrh re- lt would relect.the deuiamls of Kit

tMirts that thu Powers will probably make no rone. At tlie same time Lord Derby's deciarattempt at mediation until on. nr two seri- -t L ha j S otis engagements are fought on theDanuhe. its atgnaturo to the piokabl in tho Interest of It Is certain Germany will take a h.ore act ive j itj part than heretofore in any newnegotla- u,Hllllly. ihiiihI disannatiM-nt and imaco ho tlons. ! tween Russia and Turkey not boingobtulntKl. n.u ..iL.ti iiif tj iii.. fnit inv iif the Snt- 1 ! protocol should bo regarded as null The following in the full text-or tne Mil- . '.-a... T,, i(,rto'a retention of the

tan's proclamation to the army; jirotowd and tbo motives utHin which It Is

oaseo leave no mi u mm mu ii cHlotolbe wishes and counsel a of Kurope. They exclude every guarantee for the execution ot reform, and render peace wit b Monte u..., .ivi.ntltlilM Of lIlH COIIllItlOHS hv

wldeh dlsanimment and iiacltlcaMon could be lironaht about, imposlble. , t?nder these tdr-

Ruiwda liasih'elared war. We am forced to

take up arais. We liave always wished peace, listening to the hdvlco of the Powers In this resiM'ct, liut Rnssta wants to destroy our III dependences and so, If Russia attacks us.Godi who protects right Biid jHstlno. will grant us victory. Our soldiers will defend w lib tluflr blootl the country gained by their ancestors,

eumrtanees tlte sueee of any attempt of

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