Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 May 1878 — Page 2

WEEKLYOOURIER 0. MAKE, raWWhcr. JASPER, - - - IXDIAXA.

OU1UIENT NEWS. The puhMe Mi statement feettcd 34 ay 1 liwm a decrease fer tke preceding month ef,te,$M,adt)M fellewing btlMHHM in Mm Treasury: Currency, I,1,1 40; special m4 fer tlM redcaptle ef fractional eurIMT) i,0J0d; speeiet deposit of legal -Undnrs for tbe redeniptfen ef eertiaeate) ef dpt, i,S,0; coin, lM,et7,l (lehtdlag sliver eertiieates, itt,H4,Mi). 0MHlhv leed-tenders, The Postnwter-Qeaeral bee elSeially Interned Congress that JOOO,000 are required to supply tbe dcicUacioo fw tbe eonpensatie ef Postmasters, and i,l7,7S7 te supply the defieleiieies in the postal re venue for the fiscal year ending with June next. He

At lhK, Keekuk CHMity, lews, en tlt Hh, Xere Wee, betel prprttr, w shot awl Instantly kW4 by a boarder nmtnl 1 SaMl SiaRh, during a quarrel aboHt tbe f ssiOcmoat ef a beard MM. The murder lit M t have been eonmltted without any JttMltfaele provocation, tb landlord being abet (m tbe back of tbe bead wkile walking away from bk) assailant. Tbe murderer U ( only H year of age, m(a wealtby stockdealer. Me U under arreet. Wittfant Baldwin, colored, was banged in Miller County, Ark., en the 3d, fer tbe murder e( a negro woiaaa named Melts PkllItiNt, in October lest. Gov. "kho4ls,o Louisiana, has signed tbe XoffsU Register bill. , Tbe IIHnok Republican state. Convention will be beid at Spring! eld on JunetkWk. , Hen. Henry M. Daraall, Jr., of Gayeso, Featlseot County, Mo., wae decoyed front bk borne aero tbe river Into Lake County, Teen., on tbe evening of April 27, and brutally murdered by William Shearer. The latter had formerly been a tenant of Mr. Darnell's, but about a week previous to the murder be moved over into Tennessee, from whence he wrote to Dar

nell, saying be was almost dead of hem

ays tbeee appreciation are necessary to

KPriF the service of tbe depart- f m ot tB48 aagi,t and requesting him mmi .... . . t eome and see kim. Darnall wae shot by In aeerdanewHk the law recently hsn1 Shearer as Me wa4 Kettlng out of his boat, for the employment of temporary clerks, The murderer Bed, but wae pursued and between and 70 person have been ap- ortaken the next day, and while trying to pointed to such positions in the Treasury , frem the custody of the Sheriff he Department. A. large number of eierks W1W ired upoa and k,,IwI. u h reported have ak been mtered to the Intenor De-( tlwt gkearer eonferted that he Ind been

fw'" ttTOcr i.c rww-i, .pprttprnnwiis. klrMl bv another nartv to kill Darnall. Th

The nomination of George L. Smith for

CoMecter of the port of New Orleans has 4nally been eoni rated by the Senate. Owing to tbe forward Hes of the general appropriation bilk, it is thought by a number of members of Congrees an adjourn Mm 4(4 oan tale place toward the ktt of June. Tke Secretary of the Treasury invited nuheeriptiontt to the -t-per eent. loan upon the same terms as offered the public in July, 1977, namely: SHlHeribers upon deposit of 2 per cent, wiil be allowed tx) days U com--plete payment. At tbe expiration of 90 days bonds will be tosued upon the receipt of 3 per cent, principal and interest accrued to that date, ami one-foiirth of 1 per cent. commW4on on all fcubcriptkns for $1,000 and ever will be allowed. Ex-Gov. Packard, of LouitiaHa, ba been nominated by the Pre Went for United State Consul at Liverpool, to succeed Luoitui Fairchiid, of Wfeconein, who h mmierred to the Coneul-Generakbip at Pari?, vice Alfred T. A. Torbort, of Delaware, re

called. The Senate Committee on Foreign JlelatieM have decided to recommend the adoption of a concurrent revolution, requesting the President to open negotiation with tbe Governments of China and Great Britain, with a view to restricting Chineec immigra

tion

bttter was about M years of age, a farmer, and was a member of tke last General Assembly of Missouri. At Crawfordsville, Ind., on tbe &l, two young men, C. 11. Bailey and G. T. Dodge, both students of W&bah College, boarded a freight-train for Lafayette, and tieated tkeraeive4 on tbe box-ear attached to the locomotive. When a short distance out town the coupling-pin broke, and tbey were both precipitated tinder the wheels. The whole

train, consisting of about 20 cars, patted over them, mangling tkem into an unrecognizalde maee of Jbh and bone. The hvniU of both were found 3D yards off from the rest of the bodies. Bailey's parents live at Carllnville, HI., and Dodged at Fair Haven, 0. A shooting affray occurred in Little Rock, Ark., o tho'Mk, between Ma). John D.

Adams, editor of the Gazette, and Col. J

. Sa State

were exchanged at short ranKe. Colo

net SntKbee receiving a bullet through the right arm and another in the hip, which placed him horsde. combat. Maj. Adams had the brim of his hat pierced by ; one of hU antagonist's shots, but sustained mo )odily injury. The latter was arrested and gave bail. A newspaper controversy was the cause of the difficulty.

The f rst Congressional election of the year

The President has signed the act amend-: W"LlW " S' whc Stat !

mganaettoaldintheeonstruetionofarall- u 'U" , ,LZ t V 1 road and telegraph line from the Missouri : ?1L, , , , ? " , f fUMe'aT8 weI1 a Wver to tke Pacific Ocean Legislature which will elect a United States Senator to succeed John M. Mitchell. The WBST AND BOtmiWHgT. Democrats carried the State in 1874 and also Tke towbeat Warner, from New Orleans tBe '- Legislature, whkh sent Gov. Graver

to St. Loub, wkh barges in tow, exploded . lo lhe Seaite, but tbe Jtepubllcans won In

Aer hollers at MemphH en tbe morninr of

ueisc Tepiiot-oue and roof were blown n'yte a great height, and fell baek upon tbe i GeB ,IoBB Bineklcy, of Milwaukee, wreck, which took re, but in a few minutes . forH18rl.v Assistant Attorney-General of the after tke explosion tke boat sank, so that ooy UHited Sutw, committed suklde on the the upper works were visible. The following 1 Hht oI the Jk by drowning himself in the lost their lives by the explosion: George i IIe Ml veral letters addressed to Dawson, captain; Dixon Kennett, pilot: different partles.the content of which show Wm. Madeliffe, engineer; Wm. Pettit, Wm. , cemsludvely his intention to take hi life. KatelMe, and another deckhand, name un- i The Imwwllate eaue of kis rsli act is atknown. Jacob Cox, tbe pilot on watch, was i trilHlte1 to mental aberration brought on by blown 78 feet in the air. fell beneath the domestic troubles. Gen. Hinckley's family

puet-wbeel on tbe wreck and was badlv i eonsistea er a wife, from whom he was sen

m . a..l

tneugn net aangerewHy bruised. His aerial iour cnuuren, ail or whom are

An election riot eeetirred at Weldon, N

C.,en theikh, Ih wkleh John Purnell, im

erdf was killed, and several others, white

and colored, weunded.

Mis A. S. Stewart, a teaeher in the Cllf

ton Academy, near Norfolk, Vs., was foun

HwmI in her room on the morning of the 7th

Medical examination showed that she had been fataHy drugged. The room was robbed of many valuables, Including a diamond

engagement ring, gold watch and chain

besides some money. Miss Stewart was

beautiful and accomplished lady, and was to have been married this summer to a Norfolk gentleman. Several negroes wbo had been

lurking around the neighborhood are sus

pected of the trine. GKXKKAL.

It is reported that three companies of

Fenians are armed and equipped at Buffalo

and ether reinforcements arc being held in

readiness elsewhere, to make an invasion of

Canada as soon as war is declared between Russia and England. The Government has

no otHolal information of any proposed Fe

nian movement, and tke report is discredited

at Washington.

The transit of Mercury, which occurrcdon the th, was successfully observed

from the various observatories through

out the United States. Prof. Peters, of

Hamilton College, is of the opinion he dls

covered indications of atmosphere on the

planet.

Chief Gall, with 150 warriors from Sit

ting-Bull's cemp, has surrendered to Lieu

tenant Baldwin, In camp on Poplar River.

Gall was one of Sitting- Bull's most sanguln ary adherents, and his surrender is consld

ered by Gen. Miles as of no little Importance

The Treasury Department gives notice that

a dangerous counterfeit note of tho donera

Ination of $100. on the Merchants' National Bank, of New Bedford, Mass., has been put

lu circulation In the Western States. FOKKIGN. mi . , v& . . . . . A

me oris inuusiria. hixmuitlon was

formally opened with great pomp and ceremony on Wednesday, May 1st. An Immerse

crowd was present, representing nationalities from every quarter of the globe. Presi

dent MacMahon made a brief address.

A force of about SO Lerdoists which had been organized on this side of tho Rio Grande, on tbe night of the 30th crowd the river at San Vfilm. TIipv worn iit iv

. 1 n . .1. - . . f -

innrtr, iior t mc ijzmvcnu anu i body or regulars from Matamoras and a Land Commisfloner. Seven shots I sliarn ficlit CUStlnd. It) whli'h tlio l.iiritnltit-

were rouieu, two or them being killed, a

number taken prisoners and three drowned

whiletrying to swim the river.

Sir Francis Henry Goldsmld, member of

the House of Commons for Reading, was

Killed on the 2d In a railway accident. There U reported to be a regularly or

ganized and formidable rebellion on foot in

Mexico against the Diaz Government, which

is likely to cause our Government no little

annoyance on account of infractions of the neutrality law by the Insurgents, who arc said to have fitted out various marauding

expeditions f rom this side of the Rio Grande.

Gen. Ord's instructions are to patrol the

river irom Mcintosh down, anil put a stop

to mien proceedings.

Tho Right lion. Gathorne Hardy has been

Jfght was shared by John W. Pee, the boat's clerk, who was also In the pHet-heuse at the kKt ; the explosion. Several ethers were Jcjured, none J was thought, fatally. The Xeweomb-Buehanan Company of Louisville, Ky., whisky distillers, which was

ivneu lesuspenu ir jiaren last, announce

that they are now prepared to pay their I Topeka and Santa Fe Hall road Company for

crecKcrs in mil, with 7 per cent, interest. ' le conMraeiion or me smt 100 miles of It

A terrible disaster occurred atMlnneape- ew Mexico extension. Ms, Minn., en the 3d. eauslne the loss of i ! It is now believed the band of train rob

human hves and the destruction of property nt that for several months have been "valued at probably $1,000,000. About 7 . depredating or the Houston and Texas Cen-

e'eleek on tke evening of that day a terrife , traI al Texas and Pacilie Railways, has explosion occurred in the great Wahburn i beeH virtually broken up. Lieut. June

MM I, located, together with several other i 1 "k or th Texa Rangers, a arrested large milk and factories, on the river imai I 'H Denton County. Green Hill. D. G.Mul.

Jt above tbe St. Anthony Falls. The build- ,B a5u" Robert Murphy, on a United States

wg wae aimeet literally blown to atoms, suh I arrant eharglng them with being accessory,

was taeieree or the explosion , and immedl- m Bs the leader of the gang, has been

Meiy a huge volume of names shot up, I Pursued to his hiding-place, and at last ac

wnien communicated to theadiacent tnllk. j counts was badly wounded. The robbers

all of wklch had been more or less Injured by t Pipes. Herndon and Mays kave been brought

uh: explosion e tne Washburn, and in a I wu're r or the united States Court at

lew hours fve Immense ilouring-mllis.com-1 Tyler.

prWng 87 out of the 117 runs of stone In the eky, were a heap of smoldering ruins. Although the le of property was immense.the Jew of life wae mmply appalling. Out off meti who went Into the Washburn Mill not over half an hour before the explosion, only five soaped whh their lives, and thffe peer fellows were literally blown out, men of them

we wree ot Humanity. The disaster is

neuevea te have been caused by the explo-

wen i gae generated in, the "mkhUtngs

ri mor process, which is s4U to he as ex pleslve as Rltro-glyeerine. The Democracy of the Ninth Indiana Dis

wet have nominated John It. Coffroth, of

wrfto, ior congress. The National JreenbaekerH of the seme district have nemlneted Lerey Templeton, of Benton

venniy. ft ta rf-w.c ...

t. o. uurien, er the firm of Flood A

vnrien, tne uarernla millionaires, died en the !. He wa a baebeler, and his heirs are two sisters and several nieces a4 nephews.

-b viie m w estate is estimated to be

remjie,cw,ww te fW.0M.W0, mostly m Uwer Helbreek, Merman Allen, ad two brethem nemed Sutten, who were engffed fa bunting end trapplag . Diml Creek Keb., were recently klHed, their deed bodies vg been Ictmd in the vlemHy of their All hW bullet holes thrairb tw-r.

,c 4 j a imieovsr i,ow gazetted for tke peerage, with tbe title of

: T! . . i

Contrary to expectations raised by the re

cent conciliatory attitude of the Papacv.

mose x-nifsian priests in receipt of Govern

ment stipends have been asked by Cardinal

Caterinl, Prefect of the Congregation of the

Sacred Council, cither to renounce their sal

aries or declare their opposition to the Kc clesiastlcal May laws. A meeting of master cotton-spinners and manufacturers, held at Manchester on the 7th, unanimously resolved to issue a circular to mill-owners throughout the strike district, recommendlrg that mills still open be closed Immediately, ;nd advising that no individual arrangements for re-opening mills bo made with workmen. The adoption of this resolution caused great anxiety at Manchester. It Is believed it will render a general lock-out Inevitable. On Sunday, thcOth, tO,000 persons visited the Paris Exhibition.

now in Knoxville, Tenn.

A portable engine, used for hoisting ice

ui or a oarge into an lee-house at Memphi

'tenH., exploded its boiler, on the th, kill

ing iom Hoist, the engineer, and seriously

injuring several otaera.

Contracts have been let by the Atchison

KAST AND SOUTHKAST.

ine eighth General Conference of the Methodist Kpiseopal Church South met at

Atlanta, Ga., oh tbe 1st, Bishop Pieree presiding. There were present 2 id deleitatea

I a

rremx, conferences, ami all tbe Bishops.

I "' Morrissey, ex-Congressman

ami ex-pugmst, Hied at Saratoga, N. Y., on

ine isc, agcu 47.

The trial-trip over the Gilbert Elevated

Kallroad In New Yory City was made on the 1st, and was in every way a success. Time from Trinity Church to Central l'ark, a

minutes.

S. K. Cummings, a revenue Informer In

BaWwiH County, Ga., was shet by an un

Bishop MeCoskrey was reported on the 3d te be seriously ill at the house of a friend In New York City. It was believed he wenld

not recover. Thomas K. Ladd, heretofore one of the most prominent biulne men of Lao!.

N. II., has eommitttd forgeries to a lance

amount and fted.

K. Remington A Son, of Hlon. X. v.. tu

well known arms manufacturers, have asked an extension from their creditors on account

ef thedeHnettencyef fere ten Gevernmetit

to whom they have furnished wm. Tklr

eredHeri have rraotsd the

fer.

THK WAR TKOUHI.ES. A Vienna dispatch of the 3d says tho Government expresses confidence in the prompt meeting of the Congress and is again urging England to accept tbe Congress. Per contra, a Constantinople dispatch of same date represents both thcRusslansand Turks as having abandoned all hope of a peaceful solution of the difficulties. A telegram from St. Petersburg, 4th, stated that negotiations had been resumed directly between London and St. Petersburg In regard to the withdrawal from Constantinople. A London dispatch says that tho steamship Cimbrla, now In American waters, was chartered the LMth of March last, by tho Russian Admiralty, to servo exclusively as a transport. Her principal work will be to supply provisions and munitions of war to the Russian fleet in tho Pacific. Her nrcs-

ent destination, after taking aboard the war

material contracted for in America, is North Japan.

According to London ndvlues of the Mt, a i

basis or the arrangement wklch the Powers desired to submit to the Czar has been agreed upon. The arrangement Is in Mve divisions. The Mrst division proposes that the two regions of Uulgnrla north of the Balkans snail be conceded to Kuwia, and that the southern portion shall remain to a great extent under the authority of the Sultan. The second division relates solely to the Asiatic compensation, which it is proposed shall bo reduced to a minimum. The third division relates to the Straits question, and will be arranged hereafter. The fourth division demands a de

finitive settlsment of the war indemnity.

TMK PARIS EXPOSITION. rUHaat Inaagttratlaa f the Interna, tlcnal JKxhUmum of 1H7M. Paws, Msy 1. The oe.emony of the opening of the International KxklbttUMt of 1W took filace to-day with great pomp ml success. The ceremony begun hi t-.m in the afternoon, ut which time It wus showery, hut at 3 o'olouk the sun wae shining brightly aKla. Tho crowd was immense una untim. sUstle, In spfte of the alternation of rain tnrouKROitt the prooeedingii. Orle wr everywhere heard of "Vive la RepMbll'itie .' "Vive la r't-MUuu." Aiuouk tlioe preni re tho I'rlucM ut WaleM, Don Krsms.u d AsUe. father ol the KIiik ot houui; Due ils.vo.itH

uiuiiiii viiumiiK 'l iijt nnu tut HUlkC of

ii.,ir ih nrth.iivi.in. it i- ,fc ,iiM'r.? . uru Vnnw Of

" " . - wp.n.cn tun, . 17MIIimrH ,

1 hesialy and Kpirus be accorded the right

of self-government, thus securing for them

Orallife. Iiulr mmur.

ent to Him throat of the Ntttlisrlutiai, uml Prince UciiryutUollHtiil. Murshul MuuMsUum

Hi rivtm ui CHiriaxe. eteortfU by tits

it of the l" r m me bunuipsuu iruoj to beinir wt!1'B uiawn upon hiiU uor tliu bridge. Vi ! vcaaSft .terrnco of tli Uliauips du Mhiti 1'hIucc w: i Sutmtor ! 'occupied by .Seimtors, Doputios, Coniiuit

iiia Tirnisiiiiinn rir i nentui cm notinMo in.iA. iiiiiiiuii itmiMnhi.iii .-.....

pendence. Count Schouvaloff, Russian Em-1 u l0" l" "om the Klsec. bassadorat London, left for St. Petersburg; , ,T"K ""f0 w".TMlt lo"Ef. .,!,... ilia ...I i- .u... i hf which marchtxl rrom the t;rand Arcade lo a on the ith. His mission la regarded as teud-, piriform ovorluoKlugthe louutaln, ami iwihi. Ing towards peace. innudlnga vlewof murly hII the buUdlnas and Kruiutds. Hero 'titsaerune do Ilort, MIhflnHnuKtuimvii ' hitor ufOoiiinim'o, wekouitHl tho Manhul in viiRUKHSsiunALi aslioitsjHjeh, and the Marshal then dc In tho Senate, on the 1st, tho motion of clnred the Kxhibition onvnud. One liuudrtnl

...v ,v ...u um un mw huh nouncemmit, anu Uiu same Uuio two mill.

ma iiouhu Hiiiunuiucnis inorcto to a special committee of thrcn Senators, of which Sen ator Oliribtlancy should ho chairman, whs rejected, fenutor MhUIiuw moved to nmend. so as to provide that the rupcal of the Ihw should not take cMcct until the 1st of Jaim. nry. W- Quite long discussion followed as to whether tlio original text of the

win coma Hincmied. A vote taken, tho amendment was CHrrlcd-

nays Si. After further discussion, Sutrntor btivis, of Illinois, moved to refer the bill to tho Judiciary Committee that the saving clause mlKlit bo ncrfecteil. Agreed to-yens S7, nays hi In tho House, Mr. Robertson, Chairman of the Committee on Mississippi Levees, reported tho bill appropriating f J,S718I for closing crevaH.xes and strengthanlng levecs on the Mississippi i5.iv,.r'. Ordered printed and recommitted. Tho hill provides an appropriation of J7ft,oeo inrclooluig erevacsss and breaks in Illinois: $31,H above and $!90.:tefl below the Ohio in Missouri; $10.(X In Tennessee: $l,H,ts in Arkansas; ?178,O0O In Mississippi; HiidW77.7SO in Louisiana; and for raising and etrciigth ening levecs on tho Lower Mississippi, $i,GeO,. pot. Thujiirlsdlctlon of tho comnilttoi! havinx been extended to the Improvement of navl gatlou ol the .Mississippi Hlver, as well as tho protection of alluvial lands, the rctwirt submitted by Representative Itobcrtxon treats elaborately tlio entire Mlsilppl hytern. It Ktves cfjiiHl promiiifiwo tothu reclamation of alluvial ndt, and claims It as much thi! duty of the Unvmnineut to repair, build and maintain levee as it N to improve, navlgution of tho river. The House went into Committee of tho Whole on tho Legislavo Appropriation bill, with Mr. Kden in tho Chair. A night session was held for debate only. In the Senale, on the 2d, the Committee on Judiciary reported back the bill to A-peal the llaukrupt law, with an amendment per. fer tingthc claim in regard to right not to be atfected by the repeal law, and retaining tho amcndtitunt providing that the repeal or the law shall take effect Jiuiiihi v 1. 1H7'. Or.i..r.

ed that the amendment he minted, nrxl

Hint tlie bill UU laid over until In.innrmv .i,..

At ,1... ,llln., f .I.-. 1. t

bill to rcitcnl tho Resumption act was taken un and dUcus-cdat lemtth. imt not illsmrw..l

of In tha House, a number of bills were

reported, tne mot important being by Mr. Keagan. from the Committee on nuiinrr-M.

granting the right of way through public latuls to the Ilsra'aria Canal Company, to construct a canal from New Orleans to the (Julf of Mexico. Also, abill to rtviilHti lit..r.

State commerce, and nrohiblt inihmt iiu.

crimination iy common carrier. Mr. Itea

tary lisiul.- struct up, all the fountains piayed, and soldieri stationed by tho ilag-atatt hoi-ted 11hk of ull imtlims on the rotds or tho two pslseoa and uuiulw. Tim Marshal tln-u reaHcended the Trouudero Palace, tne pro ueetsion ruforuilng behind him, and alter oniliUatiiK the round ol tlio Uuildings ckm-oi!

ovt- the river lo the Clumips do Mam. Troops

no

waa

Of

state, waKisiruios, Aoauuuiiciaus, Military SthJi and 1 1 ench Commissioners. THE al'KCTACI.K AT THK UCKKMOKT was magnlrlceut, and perfect order prevailed. Y.x yueen Isabella, of ijpain, wunuxscd the curcmo nics Irotu the gallery occupied by Madauio MacMahon. Tho acetic attur thu ottlclal declaration ol opening whs Imposing: In the extrttme. From thu heights ot Trocadero the thousands of guests assembled could see crowd) on thu surrouiidlug titiuets, the banks of the Seine and at l'assy, both on the right and loft, Iu front lay an linmeiiHu uvea crowded with exposition buildings guyly decorutt'd with flags of different iuitlo:is, a f;raml cuf-caUii and rows ot statues lllu.tiatng the countries participating. A long ilno ot urillhint fijulpujies tilled tho road to thu Champs KInkcc and thu Pmlerlus, intersperxedwitli detachment ot mounted guard ut l'aris, magnificent escorts of l-itliig prluceiand the military household ol 1'ro.ndeut MscMahou. Thu dazzling lacade ut tho paltice on thu Champs do Mars wiis lit lily ornamented with national emblem-, and in cvury a4slnHUlM ynvn the Uioiin.iud of spectautis were licit In pmcc by linen ut lutantry. As the Presidential luocesslon, including tho princes, diplomatic aud other diatiiigiiiithed Quests, reached the trout of the Tautcc ot the Champs do Mars, the scene was. extrcmvly plctuiesuc. btato bodie.t lit grand uiilionni, Court eouucllora and Magititrates lu tlieli otjo, mid diXcrent bodies ot thu Institute and I.cgiou ol Mono: stood In strong contrast with senators, deputies clergy and niinui ifflctuls n their civil cotumus. Thcau, vltn tbe deputation irom tlio trniy, in lull 'inttorm uii in with the I'residcntlkJ cortege am1 moved through tho Ka.it Indian Uall Into tho grand central navo of thu palace pasring Ut rapttL

leviuw mu various ttireign ni'iion.t Him acliaiiging salutes with each Cijinmixsiuucr, who stood in trout ol their respective sections. The procesnton then passed into tho art galli-rle. thence into the French ectiou, which occupies oiih entire Mide of the paluce. Alter the usual uotirtesles thu President and party kit by Avenue Itapp Kate and returned to the Klyswe. THK SCKNKS AT KldllT.

Karlyln theevenlHg the avenues and boulc

gan explained the object of the latter i varU! were crowaeu wim venicies and loot bill was to nrvn,it ,Hrii,,inUi,.,. i.. DHssenners. Later, tbe streets were hnnas.

charges for freight by railroads, so that w, I ablo In wany ptacee, In consequence oi the greater rate should be charged to one ship I mmcue crowds aanouibled to witness the.

IHirtiiauto another. Cnrporatlona (!reKl.,,,,u,,,l,,w,.u"' jaaiiy uuwuiiigs in every

so lorouiuen entering Into combinations lor , i""ero, i" "em uecuraiuu wun nag thepiirposoofdlscriinlnatiiiKagalHbtiHjrsons'0,1 aU .llt.,?tt9' ,11,e '"erican colors were or places. The only other material provision I VunHRn! 1 "l"1 collcuously llplayed. ui!: tlmt .... .i.mI.i ..... i,.."; Thu llou evards dta UrIIkiim hiii1i1- Ciimi.

shorterdlstancesthaiiforlongerdlttaMceaon f Wfro ur'lll'utly Illuminated the same line of carriage. The morning hour i l?ls'. "ansparencie and uimiese

with g:

ffll limit f niinsw ;ivii30S mint n uvrxy iiitUlla

expired and the bill went ovur without action. - f,or 3 ",llp' very Inch ol space In the main. The House then went Into Committee ol the t thorou(hlai csaiilvr'ld street wa-nK-cu-Whole, wit h Mr.Kdcn in the Chair.on the Lez- , fiieti ,u' shouting ami singing, lslative Appropriation bill, The demonstrations fitsiueiitlytjecamu semi-

The Senate was not In session on the 3d. on loot to seo the illuminations often louml ... The House further considered and coin- themselves involved in the crush, and woru

nleted the Leclslatlvn Annnmriutinn t.Hi in . compelled to sek retuiio from the urc,ure

Committee of th Wlioli.. it. . .,..., ,n i ' .thccioa in opun doorways ot hotels.

tne House, but in

an evening session.

discussion of pen

Tho Senate was not In session on the 4th.

...The House further considered the Lea-la

hUive Appropriation bill In Committee of the Whole. t.vral iiiiinilm!it. ui.n. iiiin.ii i

of and tho bill punned. i

In tte Senate, on the 6th, discussion of tho

btlltompeal the Itnnkmpt law lasted until the expiration of the mcunlug hour.when tho

bid to repeal the 6pccle-rcumption act came

miles

ot hall Intoxicated youths and woikuicii.

bearing Chlue.e lanterns and hinging the Marelllnii.e. Towards uildnight, when tlio ilium. nutloii should have been at its bust, many tight: were extinguished ami the crowds began to dlspcte.

Snow Cake. 2 cups sugar, 1 cup buttnv 1 1 .! y. it rt ll.iM 1 1 r . .

ip. Wfthoiit disposing of either measure . ' V , ,l ,,UU1' 1.,r,,I,?.UI Km"' he Senate adiourn..d......A iH.,ri 'starch. 14 cuds swoet milk, white! of

intKMnnuy I utnoiH hiiu other Static in reirurtl .VA w" vt,w uulWi wiu, a

to swamp lands; by Mr, Phllllps-To enable soldiers of the late war to pre-empt land to the extent of 1W acres; by Mr. Morrison To atnoiid tho law In relation to the tax on native wines. A motion to suspend tho rulea and pass the bill reducing the tax on chew Ing tobacco, snuff, chrars. ctn.. fulled i wi tn

to ua-not two-thlrds. The bill establishing a permanent form of government for the Mstrict of Columbia was discussed at leugth.biit

In the Senate, on the 7th, Senator Cock-

rcll moved to take up the

bid a further retirement

gai'temier notes, which was read the ht

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j enuTuay, aim sain ne moved to take it i " ur..vT-,o. 2 lihlcago 1.22 np now, that it might be read a s. coiid time. COUN Westorn Mixed 4S 1 "V ,.,",'V.n WH'!I K"!d to yeas 33, nays OATH Western Mlxtnl 4 aud tho bill was aenorilinvlv ri.u.i. (.cm l'Oltlv Vw Mu.. -.

Morrill, who voted In the negative, moved to I

"fer tile bill to the Committee on Finance. Pending discusinn th(uiioriiiiiir1w.nlii,...,i

and the bill went over. Consiileratlon of the l'nlon bill was then resumed iu Committee of tlio Whole, the various amendment dis,.?S,,,!,'M,U,,H',,," led by tho. Senate. The bill as passed provlihw "that from anil after the passage of this act, in .Bsi of vacancy from any cause, the otHce of Pension Agent shall bo nled by wounded or disabled Tnlon soldiers, or

wuiuwp. or naiigniei-s m n ion xnldlei

Constantinople dispatch of the fith savs i The Indian Aimrom iatlon hut w, - muILt

that Sadyk Pasha lias declared that Tttrknv ! der the Hvc-mlnute rule, but without com-

Will observe neulrallt- L" 1 iH. "' vol".' !!'. adjourned......

....... vnunn nai i x in; nmill pHSSCII till) mil lor tile

r.ngiand and Kttssia. and will

eatise her own territory to be re-

spectcd. A dispatch from London says that the British Admiralty have ordered

mat mo ismnd of Helgoland be nrntnntlv

aim eMclently fortified. A St. Petersburg

uispaicH says tnaiino Hussian Commandant

ef the Cimbrln, now in Amerloan waters, Is Cawlnser de Orlppenberg, and that his misslon Is to create a flotilla of cruisers.

Parliament reopened on the (kh. after tho

Easter reeess. In the House of Commons

notice was given of various questions re

garding the employment ot Indian troops. Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of tho Kxoheqtier, in reply te a question asked hv

the Marquis of Hartlngton. leader of th

Liberals, said: " I can only say that the

negotiations with Russia continue. It would

be kighly a id van tsgeetrt tepuhllc lnterssts te iUmm then new." j

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ment ol the Dlttrlct of Colutnltlu. m.- w.ui

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10 aVJ"u.n H vo, ' tellers resulted !M to U., and rlnally, mtavoto by yeas and nava, tho motion was agreed to-yeas M. nays lOd several Deinocrais changing from nay to yea. Mr. Itauks then spoko In opposition to tho bill, alter which the House adjourned. . Show VudiHng, Soak 1 ounce of gelatine in 1 pint of cold water for 10 minutoi; place the same over tlio lire; stir and remove iw soon as dissolved, and when nearly cold lient to a stiff froth with an egg-beater; beat the whites of eggs to a stiff froth antl add to the gelatine froth, together with the juiee of 3 lemons and pulverized sugar to suit the taste, and mix the whole well together; next pour Into molds tooool; serve with a soft custard made of the yelks of the

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