Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1878 — Page 2
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OUK11ENT NEWS.
WASHINGTON. Delate Cannon's bill for the admission ef Utah as a State will be reported on adversely by tho Houms Sub-ComHiittco oh Territories. This detcrtnlnattoB Is based oh thefaet that the adwkIoH of Utah would clothe Mormon priesthood wltk Slate sov
ereignty.
with other trlbs against the whites.
LonU MoHtpkWt it ml Jawe Priitee, the ' colored juror Ih the Anderso trial at New 'Orleans, state t rapo-nslhle parti that
INDIANA. I their verdict, "Guilty, but reeomwemkd to j.niT..i.jj the mercy f the Court," was given
fumier the intpmslOH that this was j tHHtHHXNIHt il) HH HCtplittal, HHll (that they wer h informed by
the othr jurors. Andcrso-n ban: dispatch
A Kusbm (taper MlNMkti that abottt , !kUJH 4 the -liver 4I1 w teamed and ,w M"lHwt frm IMatfc Sea rta tor .Mcpherson in iHMiiioM ihtoeio. ai l
a-s mkmi as there kn absolute 1 o'clock the Senate nroceeded In m body to the
blockade of the Uussiatt tot I already raised, and the exportation of the an'MMtilatIoni of bread 111 will probably soon beginThe remains f tke late Pope were publicly exhibited at St. Peter' on tke l(Hh. Tke
ttcrf. A company of soldier ka4l to filter s-pcakcr'a chair, and Mr. Carpenter sat bildtt church to regulate the passage of the hM After a brb-f resfoti in Committee of Th. 1..I.U- i .,...,1!. 1 tho Whole, the presentation exercbes took Mis. I he bod), arrayed !h pontifical , piec.the V-nntir,iccufiiMC-awtd
,, .,v.n1m..,.!l.w.l,J 'I ; tTOW wa trcmeMUOUs, HHtl WaHV WOlllfH
u.unfiu, nai ana I'mj, oj ino viiuhk lie ratntf!.
publlcaMfi, earnestly protcsthi(,' hU lnio- . the, ch
ci:im:c of any fraudt and dcnounulii kls trial 1 crow
iimiOTinjnHrn m tmv cAmwiHm vi nmcr ' roved, lav OM a crllllimi t iw i inrii.r I ip:n. Mr. (iiirfllI mm thu nr-..tiiMii.u
sectional pHrtWniiklp. i of which idood a HtcmtHr of tlm VnW ' 'P"1' Mr.9tfphM rftllcil Kotli tin1 . .1. LuiHonaH, MHiiswue, k., and IUU UtiurJ. witk a flnmn sword. Tke Wi w aitniiir lUMnoii tn
iniotiram uimmiiiCTun iMiunmiiB a i in innnn v vui, v e naiHl, VJ., UIHN IOUCCO ; hUrrnUIKlKB BT 12 Iar"i) CttMtl-l:knr:i HUfl W i . . - 1 .1... 1 1 J.. i l I I..... . ... nv nu t3 . -
irejtun ihb i.t-rti .Mft m argumuiu!) in rjcai n i uvairm, ir ?one imu iwnKruiHcy. j ho arranged that the fect of the deccal ' to tke various pnain) projosltlons for It'ie-) Capt. James Trousdale hhot and fatally ) were outMde the altar rall, in order that tbo Islatlon on the Mibjcct of the Southern j wounded Capt. .T. M. May, Ht New Orleans faithful wlKht klsc tht m. Tke fc wa calw f
irancofluneniai uauroau. iae committee ' on mewa. hoih are wen Known river ment ; and uitchunzcd bv death ! iu War.
kvo airrpfd to hoar three tier-HOim on tlin i A vounir ladv. n iluiifbtcr nf SMutnr Un. J i n ....... . n. . . 1
sldo of the Texas Pacific Company ami three
representatives of tke Southern Pacific Itall
rod Cowitny. Tke President has nominated the followIns; Indian Agentj: Charles A. jlatlee, of Mlnnt'ota, Chippewa Agency, Minnesota; Jno. W. Douglas, of New York, Yankton Agency, Dakota; Samuel S. Kly, Pennsylvania, Pawnee Agency, Indian Territory; Philemon It. Hunt, of Kentucky, Kiowa and Crow Agency, Indian Territory. Thu IIoue Committee on Education and
Labor have agreed to report a bill to distribute the proceed of stale of public lands
IJotk are well known river men, and unvhanzed bv death.
. A young lady, a daughter of Senator Ho- A nomo dNpatek of the 12th nay gan.of Hendricks County, Indwa drown- ply t0 H question from several
j eu Willie joruinjf a in in vreek, near ureeu
THE POl'K'S UKATH. Krlrr lHrl!(HlHr it HI I.Hkt MtHtHt, Mum k, Feb. 7 Tk PojwdhMl at i o'clock
clpale in tlwi c;r niHV attrmltiM( tkn hrnn t'' aitcmoon. He waso muck hctlcr vi. 1 prcw-ntatjon ot CMriH-Htr'i. ikutre f th . tertlay tkatke wa ablo to walk u few idem.
In the tlHiM', Dm KHlli-rir. ere emwdrd In i " h ed tkat tkis fXertion wa fatal. A
ctiange ror tno woic oiX'Urrcd nt 4 o'elm k Ih tke wMimliig, wm'h tlwdeath agony .ii. HM'HCetl. Tho CardinaU wern aeinhied In wnineil in tkt Hxt roow, but ull, toother with tho dlgnltarlt of tho Pajui Court, were at hU beiNide at the moment of di-ath, Cardliuil Panebarane aduiinlu n d the at .-.u niHieHt.s. Amlia:i(liir aecredit. od to Hie Vatlciin called to make inuirl.rftiriiig the mornlHg. King Humbert nl-o conHantly eHt for Information. JN'o one U
I mow admitted to tho Vatican except THE EUKOPKAN PKORLEX. ! lMtlHcI ckamberlainH who are cliHrge.l , with tkt) ottlco of guarding the eorpe, SrrlHHi CoHiylirntUa ArUlay Out f th The city h perfectly tr.4Hjuil. Tile author!-
tii have taken all mea-iire thev deem mi.
Austria! plan of a conference of the Ku- trv. Tho wolico and municlnal trnardu
anttetimttoN of the creniony of ireHtlrK rurpunter! painting of ltv.lRHt I.tnculn
rt'itninic lit' KmaticipHtton rroclamatioR ki thi'CHliinft, Tfi palntinx, .rened hv the national tlas', w hung behind the Siwitker chair. .Mrs. Tlwmnon. tho donor. wa
Kivn a prominent "at In front of the
castle, on the mh. Hon. Charles M. Conrad, cx-meinber of Congress, ex-United States Senator, and Secretary of War tinder President Fillnioro, died at New Orleann on tke lltb, aged 73. EAST AND SOUTIIKAST. Augii!tU! M. Tumey, for years Teller
of the Hank of North America, New York, has confessed him-elf a defaulter to the bank to the amount of $100,000. The bank
amom; the several States for tho uunmscs of has H,ncu recovered .some SlO.OoO of this
education, ' amount, and, having a surplus of over $700,The Senate Comtnltteo on Commerce will j000 It standing Is not affected. Turney is report adversely on the nomination of 'ed up. George Williamson ax Collector at New Or- j Archbishop Wood of Philadelphia has 1 eans. , pronounced the alleged " miracle " wrought
Too Ilonse fod!te on KWttnH wilt i ?. 1 "" v,noiiK, i a., a
report In favor of seat
oreigu ropen Powers to con-Ider th (jucstloti'. at j prevent approach to tho Vatican, en In-, le iH'twecn KusMa and Turkey has at ' The following additional particulai
l)cm(Knt, from tho Third
isiana. In place of C. H. Darrall, the sitting member. The Vice-President and Speaker Itandall are strictly enforcing the rule prohibiting sales of liquors, Including lager beer, in the Capitol. A Washington special of the 10th fays: In a conference yesterday of the House" Comraitteo on Foreign Affair with Secretary Evarts, at which Minister Foster was present and made a statement reviewing the Mexican situation since the accession of Diaz, tho Secretary intimated that this Government is favorable to tho recognition of Diaz, but the iuterests of American citizens In the nature of concessions and claims must be first adjusted, It being regarded caler to accomplish this beforo than after. On the border question Mr. Foster took the genital that tho present policy of self-protection Is the only one wheh will Insure security to the lives and property of American citizens along the Ulo Grande. The Associated Pre.s gives th- substance of President Hayes's letter to AttorneyGeneral Devens In relation to the conviction of General Anderkon, of the Louisiana Re
turning Hoard, although the full text ha j not been published. The President is of
opinion that the prosecution again-t General Anderson is wholly political; that it If not countenanced by the best men of Louisiana; that tke proceedings were in the interest of thoe who strive to antagonize the two parties In that Statu rather than to harmonize them; and that, so far from receiving tke approbation of the country, the aet will be condemned by right-thinking and patriotic men everywhere when they become acquainted with the circumstances attending the prosecution, as a grave constitutional question may be Involved, In which tho (iener.il Government may perhaps have the right to Interfere. The President submits the subject to the Attorney-GeHeral for his consideration.
i on Elections will ' " " "J , TT?, " ' , ' Inc. t it "delusion," and the deluded father has been irt Di;t AVt ot r r!t!. ,,G f ,n ! ,,ower ,to vor1
In re-1
foreign
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...v . tii ..uociim watc linn in-, v.. iv,.. iii."m ttiir w m. , nic MMiowiHjc aiuiiiionat particulars are
sirucienioanHounceinatticruneralor the "iwemn mc approval oriiermany, England, , given: Tho Pope at 8 o'clock WiMlnenhv late Pope will be privately celebrated in the! France and Italy. The Czar Is pledged to ' night felt a sudden suffocation. Ill Slstlne Chapel on the Itith, 17th anil ISth in- j rtf certain points jo a conference, though ' milled scferal time-, but, said t. slant; consequently person attending the J allusion to this fact in the pace . his phyklans, Death wins this fervicc will dose In a private manner. Thii j protocol, and pome, of th ltussian oMcia tinu'." "lie was alternately lucid and ourse Is adopted, it Is bf Moved, to avoid the organs take ground against the conference wandering. His la-t inomeuts were lucid, necessity of either aligning or refusing t I project. Hussla will necessarily accept the He -aid Guard the Church I loed so well aslgn Bpeclal accommodations at the funeral i Austrian proposition, since it has bt-en so and sacredly." The Immediato cause of for tho Italian royal family and mlnl-tors. I promptly and directly sustained by tho j death was the clo-in- of a wound In tho W.
Towers which signed the Treaty of Paris 1 which made htimor mount into the lung, but objects, to the conference being held at J and brain. Tho Conclave has commented. Vienna. t The Italian Government insures the indVThe KngMsh Honse of Commons on the , pendenco of the Conclave and otlers any Sth voted tho supplementarv appropriation crvices that Cardinal Siraenui may deuiiiiid. of jM.OOO.OCW asked for by tlw Mlnistrv. The
vote upon tke divison stood 2S vea to 11M I A ",BraHblrHt .skH h,.fliu Karl,- i.r,.
The ChawlerlaiH has declared to the Cath
olic Governments that the assembling of the Conclave in Koine mut not be Considered as prejudicing any questions atf'ectlng the rights of the Holy See. The Cardinals wltl assemble in Conclave on the evening of the ISth Inst. The proclamation of tho new
Pope will be made to the Catholic world ! nays. Previous to the vote being taken, Sir
Giovanni-Maria Glovannl-Hatttl-ta I'ii.ir..
Srand.bakony of the Vatican Stafford Northeote, Chancellor of the Fx- l
.i.v.iivf, vrmmiiii)i4iu i trie iiuum: me
the bad Impression which may have been i
. .. . .
createu. Peter Herdic, tho great lumberman of Williamsport, Pa., has gone Into bankruptcy. Liabilities and assets both large, but the latter mainly of such a nature that they cau not immediately be made available. The City of Augusta, Ga., was severely damaged by a cyclone on the night of the 7th. Several buildings were totally crushed to atoms. Charles Dives and wife wore left dead In the ruins of tkeir house. Tho track of the tornado, about 300 yards in width, blazed as If on fire. Cardinal McCIoskey sailed from New York on the !tb, expecting to reach ltotne on the 22d, five days after the assembling of the Conclave.
The Dorchester Savings Hank and the Uockport Savings Rank, both of Hoston, j have been enjoined from doing further busi
ness. The Haydenville (Mas.) Savings Hank has supended payment. Tho South Side Savings Hank of Pittsburg has also suspended. Theodore Hoosevelt, recently nominated by the President for Collector of the Port of New York, is dead. The Troy (N. Y.) 77nw building was burned on the loth, including seven store-
ami various offices, etc. Total loss about $-00,000. Hon. Gldeow Welles, ex-Secretary of the Navy, died at his homo In Hartford," Conn., on the lltli.
from tke Basilica.
Ten of the heaviest grain firms at Hclfast, IrelauU, have failed. Aggregate liabilities estimated at $1,000,000.
ainigasrlia, an old colon v founded bv the Ifn.
Information that the Hritl.-h tleet had been mns In Cispadane (Saul, on the 13th dav of
ordered to Constantinople for the purnoM ! -?3 ,,ir-' ", plj upon tho paternal of protecting Hritl-h life and nronertv J1" wa "giilly from Itrcseia, in Lum- ' 'r1 , "u P""? bardy, but migrated to Sinignelfa towards He aho communicated a sumtnar- of the : the eW of the sixteenth eeiiturr. In lVA
iu.nmr.wiu.,u.. 'nmiw me ariuiMiee, as given ty .Mliil-ter " Hcu me yiumji cnim was iiorn, !is ratli.T, In the Senate, on theOth, the bill to reml 'nl. According to this the line of de- ' J be Count Glrolamo had Ju-t left oilk-e as tho taxes on insolvent saving banks was 'creation tlxed by the armistice place. In cSLTO iW,fV called nn by Senator Iiavis of Illinois nod ! the ltu-,ian hands almost all of Hlptria lady of' Sfrlmll hill was roumetl. mil s,.n;itf.r- Ttmn.mn nople and Gallltioli, Three dv notice is Ming, and in the early month-of hi-life hi.
spokuln fvortnereof. Senator DavN of lilt- i to be given before the resumtitlon no.s presented a series of resolutions in favor 1 (in,..., t,fi.rt Ut..t.. r .t. of Mlver retnonetlzation, nUopteU at the Chi- n Another article of ths .
eago meeting ot the isili ol leCemter
niflt.wiueii imu been Ueluved in tran-tuisoion. Senator Cliri-tlancy oHerwl a sutistittite for tho Hnding silver bill, which was ordered printed.. ....In the House. .Mr. 5prij;er, from f tlio Committee on Elections, culled up the) reports ot that committee on the Pacheeo- j Wlrglnton conte.-ted election eae irom tho Fourth lMntrict of Caiiforuia, tln trtit- f Jority report dechirimr 'ig-ntim eutitteU I to the seat, and the mlnoritv ieiort Ueeljir- I
jii i ai-weeo eieeteu. speecne-
f hos-
armlstice
tipulatestbat the Turk are to remove their
arm-, etc., on evacuating places within the neutral zone which will divide the two artnies. Sir .Stafford Northeote said it was quite evident from this that, although the Uus-lan have uot occupied Cotutautlnople lines, they have occupied the outskirts clo-c to Hit-hi, and a- the lines, under the provislon of the arml-ttce, are thorouL-hlv dl
were iimtlit
ov .Mr. sorlnirer in niiDimrt nf Hit. moinrov
report, and by Mr. U siu In support of the mi ' wanill, ,u0 t fan- are able, after giving norlty. Mr. ?tephen ifered it resolution ! three dav' notice, to advance uuon Cou-
naHmml'MitarV t
miu reeoiniiieiiu uiiltorm rates in tlie value
anueoinutfe ot jroiu iitiit i-llu-r. IteferreU, Mr. Mnldrow, of Mississippi, introdueed u bill making the DepHrtment of i;riculture an executive department. Inferred. Ill theSeuate,on the 7th, the bill to remit
the taxes on insolvent faring
mother altno-t abandoned all hope, and it
i iiuTrr resioreu until omr arter hi-re. ! Jection for admiion to the Pupal Guard, , and the eelebratioH of his tir-t ma-s, when ministering alone at tho altar. It was, however, polbly from this verv fact of physical weak lies, perhap-, that hereceledall the tlrst elements of education from his pioti-and tender mother, and it was not until the ae of Pi that he was Mrd to the College of Volterra, In Tu-rany. There he remained for Mx j-e.trs, and upon , making his first appearance In the world he i sotiubtadmi-slou into the(iuard of.bN relative, the refgnlngr Pope I'iu- VII. but a , very nervou- di-order, under which he wa
then siulering, defurred him from a liuKtary career, and ho Immediately dirr'ted his studies to theol .gy. S-.tnetlme befre this
, a poor working mason named Ghnamil Bonri had founded, at lt..iue, an orphan asylum called Tata (i tovanid, and Pius VII., , placed him at the head, even before he had
eowreo me pnt-sitioou, lit- conuee-
WKST AND SOUTIIWK.ST. A duel was fought at Matamoras, 3Iexico, on the Oth, the principals being Hon, Nestor Maxan and M. de La Pena, Iwth residents of Hrownsville, Texa. Maxan was seconded by Wm. h'elley, and Pena by Dr. Combe. Two rounds were fired without effect, when Pena announced himself satisfied. Maxan, however, demanded another round, which
resulted In his receiving a fatal wound
inrougn tne body
minutes. The cause
At Memphis, Tenn., on the toh, Cornelius Grlflin was shot and almost instantly killed by Jailer Dawson, who fired at an unruly negro and missed him. Griffin was In his grocery, about iW0 yard from the Jail. Tim bullet pased through tho glas door and Ktruefc him Just below the heart. He turned and ran into an adjoining room, fell into the nrmsof his wife, and exclaiming, "Oh Katie, I'm killed!" immediately expired. ' Hy the slnklngof the steamer Kessie Taylor on the Atchafalaya itlver, on the 3d, a colored woman and child and four or five deck-hands were drowned. At Memphis', Tenn., on the night of the ftth, a necro named Hob King shot and fatally wounded a colored woman named Laura Hurnshlll, and while frying to escape arrest he shot and probably fatally wounded Officer Uestmeyer, who had ordered him to halt. The Jury in the nt'oof Gen. Anderson, late of the Louisiana Returning Hoard, on trial at New Orleans, on tho 7th rendered a verdict of guilty, accompanied by a rccom-
iiu'uuniion lor mercy.
MISCELLANEOUS. The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce has adopted resolution against the remonctization of silver. The Southern Kducational Convention was in se-sion at Atlanta, Ga., on the7thaudSth. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mi-sourl, Alabama and Lotil-lana were represented bv State Superintendents, College Presidents and educators, ltesolutions were uaiued
favoring the creation of a National Educational Fund, from the proceeds of wild
land sales and other sources, to be applied under the State lawd on a basis of Illiteracy, and a memorial was made to Congress to hasten such legislation. A horrible story Is told by the Captain of the schooner Sallle M. Steclman. which was
abandoned at sea January 30, while en loute from Charleston to Haltlinore, the survivors
A Vienna correspondent telegraphs that
Uus.-Ia'f reply to Austria's proposal to hold tho eoa.Vrence in that city i- received. No: only does it reject Vienna a- the -eat of the conference, but it declares thru. wrmr
IiaHK Wit- noints in the tw.ie r-..lt.l..... ,. , .i ...t. .TV. . ' YU"' V
panl. Con-ldenition Wns resumed of the ' " " " V" " " " " " l" ! " . "" t" 7 Tnt "'ni ": " "I1
, .... .v.. ..v.. ... (uu i'ihivi raw nt, mi. lius- i . oom in nui m .pun. wiieu i-Ia's alliance with Turkev is n.,r,jtMi ' Mimslnnr MuzI, created Vicar Apostolic U fixed fact, and" rr..nt ,h,r,o'K(. hi". ""' I bim to aeeotnpany him
tin.v.il it. vi..n,., ... , M V . ' ln" ravt'i into what, was uiem an alino-t prt.dlsin Senna a, to the final outcome unknown land. For two vcar- the voting of this complication. Orders to prepare j priest remained lit America, traveling from
AU-tria'- be-t iron-clads for sea have been ' mi-sion to tui-ion, ami on his return to
l-ncd, and it Is existed that the tnobiiixa-
lion of the army will be decreed. The
Mlver bill. Senator Hlulne making n qmtlltled spwch liiralnst it nnd Senator Jolm-ton. ot irtrinm, spenkinu for It In the House, the Iach-eo- Wii&intonrontost in the rourth Califonda District wa- decided iu nectirdHiice with the majority report of ttie committee, in favor of Wfttgtntmi, Ii timernt, the vote standing 13i tol'.v-a vtrieth partv vote.
Iu the Senate, on the 8th, after some mis-1
colhuK.'otirt business had been disposed of, Til rkih forces, in accordance with the peace consideration wna resumed ot the Hlver bill, j preliminaries, haveevacuatetl Wtddin.Kustthat the Senate could reach u vote on the I hae withdrawn from the lttijuk Chek-
.-suver dim
Cashl
cd
T-oln5 i .It WVntI iMn Philip by another vessel and land- . cUslng death in a few eil ltl New York City. The sebooH-
j liatteras, which washed every thing t movable from the deck and caused her to i Whig a leak. The vessel then became unI manageable, the men became exhausted at the pumps, and, most horrible of all, their last mouthful of food was eaten on the '.'3d. .Marvation stared them In the face, and !for sotnu six days not a morsel
iof food passed their Hps. Finallv.
on the morning of the 30th, George Seaman, colored, who had become crazy, attempted to take tho life of Walter Sampson, but wa Instantly killed by the latter. Tho dead body was Immediately cut up by the crazed and (itarvlug men and portions of it cac;jrry eaten. On tho following night they were rescued. The crow consisted' of the can.
t tain, mate, cook and four seamen, three of
me latter colored. J I'OKKKiX, I .Tho German Parliament Was opened on tlieOtb. j The Pope died at about fi p. in. on Tbursday, the 7th of February. Ills last words ;Wcreo Guard the Church I loved so well u 1 1 1 1 iiof.r.killv. I Tt. li.. .
uigniiarics or the Church were present at the last moment. A Conclave of rar.ii,,.i-
that
to nn
t'liiirw oi toe silver oui. opp.-eit ttte iiintlon, unit eailed for the yens HtKi nays. The motion wk.s nxrwil toyea.-2S, nays 21. ...The Hoii-e spent the entire .-essionin the considsration of private bills. The Senate was not In session on the Oth. The If ou-e session wa for debate onlv. Mr. Joyce Mioke on CI vil-vervice reform ; Mr.
ChlttciHleimxalnst the Silver bfll, nnd Mesrs. MeKeiina, Hayes and Ha-kellin its favor. Mr. hlliwortli spoke in (mor of itKnerul amnesty bill, mid Mr. Hell In favor of a bill to pension soldiers of the Mexican War. In the Senate, on the 11th, a large number of petitions were presented, moid of thembefngforor ukmIihi the proposed SiWer Idll At the conclusion of tho inornhu; hotir the Senate resumed consideration of the Mlver
...... ...... .-.:t,nii nut in, ,,i esi. Mrunrua. spoke In favor thereof. Other speeches wet e made by Senators Mcllonabl. .aul.bnrv and t oke......ln the Home. Hinomt tin. bills in
troduced and referred wits one in Mr. Miiekv, prohibiting tfio Secrclary of tin? Tn-asurv from purchRsliiK any bond for the reduction ot the principal ot the public debt until strict compliance with the provisions of law shall .require it. Other important bill-were the followltiK by Mr. Phillips To provide forth" survey and estimate- of a i-ltlpcanul.
"hi .-mm; i.'ivhiiii ooiinm.irom iitn-p tiij--watr. near the month of the Mlsr.loHir.pi IV .
f k . .u k . . ... - .
Riin ii'ii(iin me ;ui of .i one. is-ir. ordained Hf-hop. uu the 21-1 or Mat, bis. he was created Archbishop of Spoleto.and subsequentlr, on the 17th of September, IS-Ti. trausferreil to the See of Inmla, where, in 1MO, he was elevated to the rank of Cardinal, and remained until the death of Greg
ory , I. .urninoned him to Koine, to sit in
onelave whleh Ulllmately elected him
I he Sacred ColeiinseMililed on the
tulles broad. Mth of June, iNfO, and on the lth of the
A Imlon dbpatch of the 11th sav.r The ' rwuSli 1 . l'VI,"3,H rK I'nrtfiliis r..fn.i m ..iIlw n, . .t'.i t ,", declare to the p.i.de fnuu the window- of I orte has refu-ed to allow the British fleet the Conclave, rajm i(lewu.s-' We have to approach Constantinople, and pending ( a Tope." further negotiations the fleet remains in ', Tbe events uhleh eoniprbe f he bbton of He.-ika Hay. Paluce Gortschakoff ha. ofll- i ,,K" ,IV,K' ,a'"- years are familiar to tiiot teinplate- the occupation of Constantinople ne.vspaier biography, for the protection of the Christian ormoln. '
r bill to-morrow. He therefore moved mljeh lines to the line from Kujuk Chek- . the 6 uheti the -enitt adjourned to day, it be mueh m Vkbunir The ninie.il t,.,,.. 1 v ' Pnne neet Monday next. Senator Alll-on, In ",,J,-W l -vKiiun.ir. i lie ueutmi zone Is 12 j J opt ,
UOPI
fion, and it is significantly added that the'
sultan ha- invited the Grand Duke Nicholas to spend a few days In Constantinople. Orderhave been issued for the dock-yard- at ' Chatham to ha-ten the completion of all war , Tc-sels under way, and hand are working over time. i Uuyiik-Chekmejflh and Knjuk-Chekme-jeh. which form the limits id the neutral , zone between the Itussfam and Con-tanti-' nople, are two Inlets on the souih side of the
IHraefan pcnln-iila, distant and 12 mil.
.Mm. Phivbe Hoa-r, aetl K, of IJeilfori Ttwh,ship, .MuuriMj, Mich., was btirnetl to death by a kerosenu aeeiiletit.
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l&W jnllkMlttl of iheGermans iu occupying Hie j onj when condition have been violated. lon" n"""t P-'r's on the conclusion of peaie '
oiuuK mim mini, to the ns-of pr- JIUifnaries iu February, Is71, ; by Mr. Kotiurt-on ; For the; t. . . i .i .... , ' nilnviat biml in Mississippi; bv i l" thtl th """-'i" hv
e ttaplur
.Mr. .lones, of Ohio . Making euoinH diub s ! 12O,t)0ii men, Including iW Pahas and I.ikk) inw uiiioiiut or oue-fourtli part thereof na a- i
oie i leai-tetuler noie. 1 ' '., no- .u. In the Senate, on the l.th, senator Morrill J""' f,"lr HrJ',', irotLelad compriiiigtlii- . .... 7 ' '( i hilili.il C,..i.i,L,... a..,.. . . t a . . i
irom tun troiumittee on rimim-i. f...i t ' - 'iui'mf, were oirHse(i tv te e
At Paris, Texas, on the Oth, K. K. Uobcrts, jshler of the Paris Kxehange Hank, hand1 the Texas Kxpres aier.ni. nt ibt ..b,,,..
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A neifro was Mummarlle b,.,,-.,,,! . v--. .o "' rr." " -:k, wnen hi
orablyon the House Joint resuhuion declar
ing that reduction of the tax on distilled spirits Is inexpedient. Senator Ihirnslde, from the rommlttee on Military A hair, imported with amendment, the Semite hill t.i
"""Py." restrlctbuw now existing In re i The Adinlralty have purchased two Iron
5Sr m rtTO I "w " I'oekMvhich uere I-!,,.J,h n c,Ut'nf lar- 4l -""tors Mxey and built for Turkey, bdt Were prevented from
nounced that tb" Tn"t as'ei-' .i "I ,H "Menitnent's neiitnitity pro
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graph to proceed immediately to Gibraltar j I'lMimiVsiEiVIiVium"::
lor orders on its b.mlng known that Vke- ! '"ACVo!arlc t.imr..
Admiral Hornby bad been refused pennis
soul to enter the Haadanelles.
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i about the MiniR imniinl
The Government Is In receiptor apparently reliable information cewnlng recent ef -
tftii itt 1.
ueaiu-raiiie coe. The nhvslclam. Mate that the Immediate uM of the Vm' (Mb was paralygl of the lungo.
senate bill
(iiri'i iiiiir tin. .i.i .-. ... i...
Treusurj to purchase certain property of the r reeumtii's savings and rrustCompiinv, for he use f tho United State and for other
i..m i oasseu. u appropl liU-s 52J5.. ' "f pnrcha-e of the PMmwl Itank Ui tl! 5' c"W" '.H'C",M, ,,,', eiiHrtment t.f Justice. Senator Dawes said the Coinmhslonors tluniRht the side of this propother dividend, which would m-ke H. ..",r?r;,ffB,'L vblend up to that that tlmu about ea percent, Senator Tlnir. wKf 'inl r',w'",f", ' h 'f oral JhLn y?.'i h.'?. xP''g tho opinion that all bonds of the Government are iiava. ble prinelpal ami interest, in sll er cdi ?fa. vorlnij the passiirn of the Bland Slher I I. and deelarloK President llajes rtmi .' w.?,i L.'ill'f!:,1 ''J l 'ajT'-O'd the lewnof the peo de of Ohh. Tho to.oluN'fblll how bcbiK Intfore the senate. Attheeajdratkmpf the morning hour con
Ah Athens dispatch says all the regular troop- which eru.scd the froiiiicr have re- !
turned to Greek territory. Irregulars continue to enter Theay to keep aiive the insurrection. Russia's reply to Fngland's note, requesting an explanation a to the advance of the Husslalt army Upon Constantinople, states In effect that the military line of demarcation, traced previously to the armistice, has bctH agreed upon between Uu ln and Turkish authorHIe,aml s ti .,uesHon which exclusively concern the bellbreit nts.
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