Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 June 1879 — Page 2
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CUltRENT NEWS.
The Com
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aetef Coagreca te wind up tk affairs of tbe FjMJww'i Savings and Trust Company repertAaat, is addition te the 80 per cent. eYivldead heretofore paid, another dividend "fltnpareent. wH1 probably be declared, taking M per . la nil. I der to enable tka to da this, however, they Mk Con(m to) purchase the Frecdmea's Bank handing ia Washington, a targe portion of whtsh to new ranted for Government otncet, Md a bill will soon be introduced for that purpose. The Commleeleaers have heretofore naked to b relieved from the duties imposed, and on submitting this bill, will rcHerata that request. Tk Pmldoat has nominated William J. Qltbral.tb.ef Iowa, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Montana; John F. Morgan of Illinois, Ckief .Justice of tbe Supreme Cettrt of Idaho; Norman Buck of Idaho, .Associate Justice of tk same court. A Washington dispatch of tke 23d says: Tkere k a decided disposition on tke Be publican side of tke Houe to prevent tke eatlderatioa of any general legislation after tke disposal of tke Warner Silver bill, sad prominent members of tke party said to-day there was no doubt but tkat all ike Bapublloaas -would follow this course K an attempt should be made to take up any et tke various, other measures whkik have been reported by committees tke present seeslen other tkan those making appropriations for tke Army and tke Execu
tive braaok of tke Government. To aeeomyiieh ikis, tke Republicans will hare to refrain from voting, which will leave the House wHkout a quorum. Tke President has noralnntod Eugene Schuyler of Xew York, Consul General at
e, and also tke following Consuls: Jud-
i A. Lewis, Sierre Leone, at that place;
Wilson King, Pennsylvania, at Birming-
i; Wn. F. GrlnneD, ew York, at Bre-
AI ex. McLean, New Jersey, at Guar
aqnll. Supervising-Architect 11111, having been fully exonerated from the okarges brought against kirn In eenneetioa with tke construction of tke Ckioago Custom-house, has been rainitoted in oSce. Ia reply to numerous inquiries, Secretary ef Treasury Sherman states tkat tke reason why ke dees not advance tke price of refunding eertlf eates is tktt tke aet of Con
gress makes it mandatory lor mm to eximage tkem at par for lawful money of the United States. If these securities, tke Secretary says, eould only be sold to actual investors in limited sums, it would be a wise sMcpsiltlea ef them, and it is believed that a great majority do get into the hands ef suck people, but tke Postmasters and other sUeeurciag emoers eaa not distinguish between real Inventors and those -who buy to ndl again. Tke Secretary of tke Treasury en tke 27th aaoyped tke sale of f 10 eertlfieatcs in the large cities of tke East. Up to this time $,89,000 kad been sold, and two-thirds o! these east of tke Allegkanles. Tke Secretary says he will try to get tke remaining ?,- 6,060 into tke hands of the people of the nasal 1 Western towns until all are dipoed of. Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago are to hare but f M.00O worth a day. At a Cabinet meeting held on the 27th it was deeMed that Capt. Sads was entitled to the 06,00 payment for tke depth of feet faa the Mississippi jetty, over which payment the authorities have been hesitating six weeks. Tke Cabinet has reached the eoaotusien that under the law the depth and width are secured, tke payment is to be made aad tke enly requirement as to the maintenance of depth aad width is after 90 feet has been reached, for which $1,09,000 is to be held ae security for a term of yean. Solder ef called bonds which mature before the f rst of July next, are requested by Secretary Sherman to send them to the Dejaartmcat for payment during tke month of June. Ia this way holders of such bonds wiil receive payment for tkem witk Interest to maturity before tke bends mature. All United States.bonds forwarded for redemption should he addressed to the Loan Division, Secretary' eHee, and nil registered bends theuld be assigned to tke Secretary of the Treasury for redemption.
AND BOOTH WKAT.
The Iowa Demccratie State Convention was held at Council Bluf on tke SIsi. Judge M. M. Trimble was nominated by acclamatlen for Governor, tke etktr ncenlnees bcisg J. V. Yeem for Lieutenant-Governor, Reuben X. Xeek, Supreme Judg, and Iivin Baker, Superintendent of Public Instruction. The resolutions Indorse the action of Congress) and doncuaea tke President's vetoes; favor tke substitution of Treasry ntotos for national bank notes and the abolition ef natWal banks ef issue; the reduction ef the bonded debt as fact aspoesinle by the use of money in the Treasury; unlimited enisle of tVi 1-2 grain silver dollars and making eertifteates for silver bullion fb-prlU in the Treasury legal tender; a tariff fr revenue only, etc, ete. A State Convention of prohlbitlenisto was held Ht Indlsnapolf on tke 2ht. A schism arose out of the quetlnn of nomistting a Siatc tlck-t, and a portion of the delegates withdrew. The reitular Convention then mlnate.l X. L. Brown of Indianapolis for Governor, and Hey. J. V. R. Miller for Lleutenant-Gnveraor. A lengthy address to the penp'eof tke State was adopted, urging the neemftv of independent politloal action on the part of temperance men, as HHhlng can be expected of ltepubllHsand Dem wats. IU solutUns were adopted faTorisg a ooMplete canvass of the State for relbltioM,ai.d a demand for a prohibitory , law,"' Under orders from the War Department, General Creek has turned ent the eaptered
Pcneas, rajsaisd under habcaa corpus at Jesse has entered the Meld as the aven(rof Omaha, aad the- are new at lanee. They his family's wrongs. It If ale reported have been tuppMed with 11 days' rations , from KreathitcCeunty that Andraw CarpcnandafewemlMralB money, but whatisnl- ter, while iwcefuHy af werk M his own Mmscaly to becoaae of them no one scams to yard, was that by an uisjascwn jy in amknewf. " F buiki Fears ate entettajned t4N tkat this A nacaumcnt ,to, the memory of the 1 late 1 is IhH the lerernnner of mora bloodshed. , Viskot) Karvtn of the M.K.Chureh louth h A dlpateh from HeMia (Heat) of the was dedlcateskat BcilefonUine Cemetery, 27th states tkat John Vincent and four ot list. lAuis, on tke 81st, witk appropriate eer- , , while en tkeir way from Fort Keogh to amenies. Tke total keJgktoUhaHoaumcnt Mt AslaalKue,.ware.attacked by MO is feet, ' Gantonaal Indians. After ) hours fighting
The Broadway Savinan-baak of St. Louis and the kilHag of 11 Indians tke Wjhkc
has mace an assignment. Unprovable bus eaped, but tort their horses aad. wagon. The
dcacy e the Uerman Rciehstog, on the ground of ill health and anugonkm letween his own views and thene of-the majority ef that body. Herr ScylewRz, OcnscrvaUve, has been ehesen as hto sstccescor. The German Government has received to reatHet the sales of silver temforatily, and may nowlbly suspend them altogether.' It Is believed this Indicates a disposition to laerease the silver coinage. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says there are 12.000 prisoner, with their families
os- 1 that is, :Vut:W0 1 parsons waiting at fhe i Xinhnt Xovisoroi to be seM off to Siberia as
ess is given as the cause, and depositors are Indians near Fort McLeod are killing wh.te ' ooa as the Volga is navigable.
aasuradthatthay wUllw paid in full. men's caHto to avowatrvailM.
Tke Auxiliary Sanitary Association of Xew Orleans has commenced the Important work of tystomatically Husking tke street gutters wHk river water. This will be done daily tkreugk tke entire length ef the city, six miles. They hope by this means to abate tke nuisance ef foul gutters. French Market and tkat quarter of the city win be supplied by a powerful pump and engine. Tke association is eonctmcting nuisance boats. It has ordered a number of sweeping machines, and is laboring faithfully la tke Interest of sanitary reforms throughout tke oity. Secretary Sherman kas written a letter to Gen. Robinson, Chairman of tke Ohio State
Republican Committee, ia which he says he j
J. Philip Krtoger, Cash ter of the
pended St. Louis Broadway Savings Bank,
j or YviHjw a warrant vyas ie.uu n complaint of the Directors, charging kim witk embezzlement of the Bank's funds to the amount of 4800,000, has voluntarily surrendered himself and is now in Jail awaiting results. Trustworthy advises from the silver mining region in Montgomery County, Ark., 30
Tht Frank frter Zfttung rtM tkat the
K.otterdanvfche Ilandclsvcreeniglag (trading eompeay) loses 7,000,800 florins by the failure of the Afrikankcbe IlandekvereenIglng, and will le compelled te ask the indulgence of creditors. It is said the Antwerp banks will suffer by tke embarassmeat of tke Rotterdamscke Uandelsver-
i eeniglng. The British India Steam Navigation Com
pany's steamer Ava was sunk in a collision
miles west of Hot Springs, are to the effect I 1RUlls ueH w" vessel, ana
that rick ore near the surface kas been dls- wot ine crew anurour passengers are wneu. covered in many places, covering tke area of I Lor" Cranbrook, Secretary ef State for Inseveral miles. California, Nevada aad Col- u, Boeed in the British House of orado miners now there concur in saying tke . Lords on tke 3tli tkat he bad received a teleprospect is very good. tSnm Cavagnarl, stating that be Judge Baxter of the "Federal Court has i - s!5B trl' ef peaee with the Ameer
shall TMMitlvAlv decline to accent the aoml. I decided that the act of theTenBos.ee Leela. 01 Aigaanmaa.
nation for Governor, should it be tendered . lature repealing the charter of the City ef I Professor Nordenskjeld left Eastern SIto him. Headd: "To now accept the . Memphis is absolutely unconstitutional, and i berlH abeut the M ef M"r- 68 board the
. tkonii-li It la an I also that the ant creatine- the tailjurdUtrlnta for fcurope Via Behriag's Strait and
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nomination for Governor,
honor I would otherwise highly prize and feel deeply grateful for, would be justly regarded ae the abandonment of a trust important to the whole country, to promote my personal advancement." Memphis has organlzedin Auxiliary Sanitary Association, composed ef leading citizens, after the plan adopted ia New Orleans, to keep the city in good sanitary condition the coming summer. There Is great excitement in and around Dallas, Texas, ever the reported discovery
of silver at Brownwood, ISO miles south
is uaecaatltutioaal and void, and that tk . the Suez Canal. A late telegram from
1 two acts are Ineffectual to prevent the collee- j JokuUik statt the Vega is new in the tlen through the Federal Court of debts due StxTatt. ..,,....... i. tt- ,r ic .,in . Advices from London, the 3tta, state that
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, ef Commons that Gen. Sir Garnet Wolsely J ndnated at 9 a. ia., whea an ml Journal: to
Howse, whtoh eonsniiM'it the moral. hovr, and the btlt went over wtthout acthm until Saturday Hrxl. CotiaJiluimJ wmsUhh ruwuMtud ot ths Wsrwr amt-r Uii iaad the Hchiihi jitKTftrt to naiiiinlttc khm-ikI ' mcnt to the WB, whjhh psA UIe tld eTrtia sates of eKH .Shall c to tsnmHwlui. lions Of IMS HH llH $3, lHH.i.,1 ot 10, as ortKliMdly provLWi u, After sotac dlseuMtoM kk qamioa ohil. atwiHlment that certHSeaiini trnty iut4t a. iwrt of the U iui HMMV man. ...
national bank was rrtoetesl aiuiout diti
ston. In the Senate, en Use Dad, the bill nsakinr uuM.ary coiaa excliHtttceable for la(ul money of the United tete, and to make such eolns legal i tender In fines np t wae take un. Theeottimittf-M's aMMutin.(it Ut Ht.UtltHte f ta lor Mo. wan itlettwMt Tti Wtl was sapMrted by Messrs.- Mar-M. Hnh Ft-iry and - keman, tutu ui by MMr. Kdmuntto Hd TSurwoH rtj moruliiK liour haviug expired, t! bill wont over wHhoti; aotk m, and the Senat took up the 1 allow rever bill, which taoe.OQJ and provide for the orgMkaVion of a board of seven octal......lH Uw oum Mr. Atkins (I.,Tenn.) I row tho Commlct, ,m' Appropriations rejMwriU Imck tfc SvnuZ aHHtaduwats to the fgtlatlVH Aiiproiirl. tion bill and stated be wn Instructed ut amre concurrence 1 all of tbeau it w hanllr neceMary, he said, to kIvb the renKr that lastruciKHi. There were ome ot tn4 amendments In which tlteeoHtmHfe-e oni4 not, under other circumstance, concur (or Instance In the IncreaMeoI twilaiiea ot the Senate otttclals f row 'JU to let) fter eenu mne than the salaries of ttcme of the cortv. s)Hudlng umplojoea of the llou TtiU luerease anHmnted to over ft )urtateU, In reiMy to Mr. Cohw. that ti Senate has made no aiueiidiacuf iB the itolltical features of the bill. Ttic mjimd. MieiiU wore eoncurrwl In. The SfMkr call, wl the co in in itt eM for report of a priiaie nature. At the expiration of the Mionitnhour the If vmm n'ttunifl eonnideratiHn ot the Warner Silver bill, and HtteutMlett m hiU dteeuscliig It, with a good projn-ct of an all. nlKht session, the Democrat iCevorink: to force a vote upon the bill and tin; KenaMteans tllibusteiiHg ai(alt it.
The Senate wat not in session on the 21th.
EAST AND SOUTHEAST.
The Colored Convention held recently at Iliehmond Issued a memorial setting forth at length the alleged wrong and grievances of the colored people, and adopted a series of resolutions recommending the cilored
people ot the State to organize a society for , the purpose of petitioning the Legislative
west ef there. An assay of eree proves the and Judicial Departments of the State for a
vein to be rich. Many claims have been io- Iu recognition or their right as citizens, cated, and there is a prospect ef a genuine '. aBd Jr 8UCB rlShts re not fully accorded . sliver craze. tBey are advised to migrate to other States
has been appointed supreme military and
oivil commander of Natal, Transvaal, and certain other districts that adjoin aad are included in the seat of war, it having been deemed wise in the present emergency to divide the Cape of Good Hope Government Into four districts. Jame Grant, former editor of the London (Eng.) Morning Advertiser, U dead.
noon was cameo yean s, ay ;o by a combination of Republicans, (ireenuackVrs and some Democrat. Upon the opening of Saturday's teuton tne L4tfliiilr Xill hh enrolled, was presented, ljni by the pecker aau cent to tbc Senate for the signature of the pri-MJIttie oftteer of that body. The l'o-route uu waa tbea )MM.ed and the Silvtrttll wa ukn up. Mr. Warner (D., O.) w4tHlrew M demand for the previous qukfl, and the vote watt taken on Mr. Kyan'a uh.titute. wldeli was reeetei ye u, t, 157. A vote was tlien taken on the phk- d the hill, and It wan ia-d j en hi, nv s; The result wst rtel with hand claitnitir on the DtsmocraUc tdde. The KepuUikauu and Unenbackera who voted vea were
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captain n. k. noei oi me uauea atates ' " """- jto the Department of Azrioulture Is hope-heaeon-liekt steamer Lilv. liviBir nenr the I tion on account ot color. A committee of '..1 ,. i..,i . ,.,... .u.
village ef Waynesville, a short distance I three was appointed to goto Washington to Utirnlu e( uwnialr J i,Zr ! 7rir ' w7!Iff'0i'0'A.Hf?B?"J.,
from Cincinnati, had for some time sus- consult with leading Republicans upon tke Good labor can generally Und em- i ("K. 'tM peeted his wife of holding Improper rela- bet course to pursue in the . 8"nrt to secure ' nlovaaeHt at fair uriee Vv n idle M.HrtlB (X-;KM2rch (Me-) CN.t'K tlons with Dr. J. 1. Hough, his f.Sly phy- the rovement of the colored race. JZthey wtlV net teepJ relil W." Tni'".- febl sioian. On the night of the 33d Captain I Col. John Groesbeck, brother of William waees offered 1 voting nay were: M-ra. Uf (N v.), Co Heel left home, ostensibly tor Ortuatl. lo f f J"eri-; fk9 yew uaiienUuAt I TMififiSR but returned and concealed himself in his emly about the middle of last April froni Jfa4t a H9VeIHeBl eH 'e9l ,e jee General Uih.) and r. Wood tN. r.). -VJJraeS ua house. In the morning he surprised his the ifth Avenue Hotel In New ork,wherc nraB, af ti, kBlui , ,fcl lU- ', Tuecay.
he had resided for a number of years. He 1 aii-HUc aad Great WiMtem un .. , ,B neenaie, on tne ams, tne hiu reperl
had been engaged in Wall Street specula-
l.vufn.utu rVa til. tflli taut bin luulrnu.l
wife and Dr. Hough, who were together ia
the parlor, and drawing a large tlzed revolver Mred at Hough, but without effect, lie then began clubbing the Doctor with the pktd, and white doing sc it was discharged, the ball entering Hod's heart, killing kim instantly. Dr. Hougk Is seriously in lured.
Absalom W. Ford was hanged at Lake business on account of impairment ef secu
Atlantic and Great Western Railway.
It instated that a plan has been eonuti
ed by Mr. Bayard tcpre vide for tee eaabaaae
tlons and of late had been unfortunate In his I n..ri.i..i.. "bsldlary coins for Jawfal money and
found In the North Klver, and It is bellived wr,ttell ,t lhe houM of Card,Bal MeCloskey ke committed suicide. in New York on the 27tb, calling for contri-
T ' o"f5- buttons from each Roman dioeeM! according
to the value or lis church property, the sum-
Charles, La., en the 3Sd, for the murder ef Dr. Joseph Bazee in June laat. He displayed the utmost ecclnees upon the scaffold. His last words were "God have mercy upon me." Mr. Thomas Alien has undertaken to rebuild the Southern II :tel at St. Louis, destroyed by tire over two years ago, in eoneide ration of receiving a bonus from adjacent property holders and others interested of about $199,00. The cast of the new building will be about $XX),C00. The assignee of Archbishop Puree!! of Cincinnati has filed a schedule of wcets and liabilities of the Archbishop and hk broth-r, Edward Puree!!. The total amount of claims ie $8,en7,Kl.4; total assets, $l,l$l,w.47, of which amount $4 1S,,J.28 is elassed asdeubtful er worthless. The St. Louis Exposition will open this year on Monday, Sept. 2.', and the Fair en Monday, Oct. tf, both to close on Saturday, Oct. 11. The premiums offered aggregate 460,000, $5,000 being for military displays aad content . There ht no charge for competition or room In any depattment. The Veiled Prophets' pageant and procession will come off on Tuesday nlgbt, Oct. 7. It Is said that a controlling iat- rest in the Missouri, Kansas aad Texas Railroad has been secured by the Chicago, Burlington aad Qulney Railroad Company, through recent large purchases of M. X. and T. stock by leading shareholders la the C, B. and Q. No present change ia management is anticipated. The St Louis Broadway Savings-bank failure, upon investigation, proves te have been caused byKrossmismaaagemeDtoa the part of the Cashier, J. Philip Krleger, Jr., who is charged with the misuse of the bank' funds to the amount ef $969,000. A warrant for his arrest was Issued on the 3itb, and a number of suite have been begun by depositors against the other officers of the bank. At Monroevllle, O., on the iMth, Cahaa Maloaey shot and wounded Bridget Murphy, kin sweetheart, for refusing to marry him. Maleney refused to be arus'.-d, and fired several shots Into the crowd, when D. W. Crane, a telegraph operator, shot Maleney through the breaet.lntlletlng a mortal wound. The young woman's Injuiles are act serious. The mail-propeller Ramos, running on the Calcasieu River, La., wa capsized by a sudden squall on the 34th, when a short distance below Lake Charles. There were en board, besides the Captain and engineer, six passengers, named a follows: Luclen Denaine of Uatveston, J. C. Bird of Cameron Parish, two little sister, Zora and Modern Pllh4n, aged 10 aad 12 years, ef CalcMteu Parinh, and a colored woman, named Josephine Hawkins, and her child, aged 2 years. The Captain and engineer ftwamaikore, but none of the passenger eould swim, and all Were drowned. It is reported from Rtverton, Ky., that the Underwood war has sgala broken out In Upper Tygarts Creek In Carter County. Klv Underwood, while peacefully at werk ia a corn-field near hb home, wnj shot from am h.h, en the 41, and when hm children hastened to him they found him In a dying ooMdltwM, Ills eh est was ptrforated by two baits. George Underwood, Klva's father, was also. kllied in a similar masner. and
; ber of its Catholic population and their reputed means. It is thought that the debt ' can be swept away at one effort- It is also semi.ofHcially reported from Rome that Bishop MiQuade will be appointed by the Pope as coadjutor to the Archbishop.
st vwvt- Col,lmi'i r'8 "Ml throughout Illinois, Son, ?ifw tork, well l w-a-Al T. u .... wl
kh, proving of Incalculable value to agrl- I Agriculture to appoint an lnrec!or eulturUts J port of export, at a salary'of flee
urn not
exceeding M waa taken up, wnd Mr KJmciHis 1 Kke )Htnrt the Mil. When Mr. Kdmealt( j concluded, eoneiderattOH 1m kkr of the bill I hei afore Introduced by Mr. Mcltonald, au
thorizing the employment ot the milRU and the land and naral forces in eer Uiu Cfues, and to repeal the election law, and Mr. McDonald spoke In favor of the Mil. At t he eoaclH4ott of Mr. McBoaald's addres Mr. Kdmnnda tnld He Intruded to weak on the Huhject '1i-b It acin came up. The i'roioent pro tern, announced )iU Mnitwre to the Leirislative Approprtatlofi Mil, wMrh now (com to thn PreatdenC Tne Mil in illation to the transportation of SNimats as taken up aad explained hy Mr. Mc 1'lien-oH. Mr. Maxev onpod the clauw
which authorizes the CommWioaer of
at each
rities. The bank has deposits of upwards
of $1,560,609, divided among ever 10,600 depositors. There will be no ultimate loss to its depositors, It Is believed, but they will probably experience considerable delay in
getting their money. Horace Waters &
known dealers la
s e .
saaaeaaaessgnmeat. enlturUta port of export, at a salary" of flee par an The Will of the late. Ttiflare A Packer of -u . t v vi I nuin; ho tlmuKht saeh oWcen thowld la.r
V.uoh rhn.tr P- w,.,-tL. " "r awan were j pointed by the ITestdent. with consul of tne xauen nusK, l a., bequeaths for the per- crossing Magara River at Lewiitewn ,!fNY ., Senate. Mr Voorhee moved to strikeout manent endowment of Lehigh University, 6B thelth. Inasmallbeat thfvwnro drawn hchie nMorether, a glvtn lnpctnrs na.tiVom t wid ono j tt-i il ' i : e -r"t n asmaii boat, they were drawn tGO ,,.,, ,,wer : tm only remedv to eraJi-
:;r . .. y....1 "Bto m r the boat was upset, and they , eate clinic va hy quarantine, without
iiuiatj, ww.'aw, atbui! iiMppuai, HHiH- yrgfa bnifa drowned .lurxneracut
ie Hem, jw,w; flt. jaarit'H episcopal l Church, Maueh Chunk, jWI.000. Several, additional beeuests are kept private for the
present. j The Senate was not in ecsslen en the 21st. Shelby White was hanged at Blaek hear, ' lH the "onse, ecmdderatlon whm rewmed Ga., en the 2d, for the murder of his wife. ,B tbe morH,B hour ot the bill to repeal and He contented fcl riillt and utd the ... ! i amend laws rt; latlng to the transfer of caws
cauied him te kill ker wan present. About I
erate
COXHRES8I0NAL f RfCEENIXeg.
He
from State to Federal Courts, andthenre.
vious finest Ion was demanded by the Demo-
ine nepuoiicana However eommed
1,.V)0 people witnessed the execution.
was calm, and appeared unconcerned. Ex-United States District-Attorney D. T. Cerbin of South Carolina, who returned to tkat State as counsel in a railroad case on trial before Chief-Justice Waite, has been held to ball at the instance of the Attorney General of the Slate in a civil suit pending against him for the recovery of $21,000. The Thirteenth Regiment New York State Militia of Brooklyn, accompanied by Rev. Henry Ward Beechee as Chaplain, visited Montreal, Canada, on the 2fkl, to pertiei-
j pate In the celebration of the Queen's birth.s m a. . .c..a .i
uay. t ney nau a very Hospitable reception. William Lloyd Garrison, the great antislavery agitator, died In Xew York City on the 34th, where he was on a visit to his daughter. He was in his 75th yrar. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Xew York City, was eo seers ed en Sunday, the 25th, with the most imposing ceremonies ef the Cathelle Church. Cardinal MeGleSkev was assisted by the leading dignitaries of the Church throughout the United States. The Cathedral was begun over i years age, by Archbishop Hughes. The Internal dimensions of the building are length, 306 feet; breadth, U feet; height, 10 feet. The extreme height of the spire Is 39U feet. The Interior area is 38,f00 square feet, and there is standing room for 19,000 people, er siit'.ng room for t4, 000. The total cost of construction will be about SLe.OGO. Pic Walker, a well known boatman and
guide at Niagara Falls, was swept over the wfH.,B hour bavin expired, Mr. Han is - - - - w" PI lwil 1111 tut SUallutu liltt ...u'... I... I...W.
cataract while endeavoring to row from Port Day to Goat Island, on the 2ith. lie bad many times before sueoeedrd In accomplishing this very hazardous feat, but on the present oecaxion he was somewhat Intoxicated and not equal to the emergency. When he was sober he was a man ot great coolness and bravery, and had saved seve.wl persons from drowning. FORK! f!X, The negotiation between the Ilrltlih and the Ameer of Afghanistan b ve been brought to a satisfactory issue. A mens: the stipulations Is the ces-den of the All Kheyl, Pelwar Pass, Lundl Khotal, Khyber Paw, ami Pl'ihecn and the valley beyond Qm-tta. The British wid restore Csndahar andJsllalabad, and Ultimately Dakka. Ilerr Ferckenbcek kca resigned the Pros I -
the morning hour hy nlltmctertng and the bill went "Ver. The unecial onler. the Stiver
bill, was then taken up. thenncstkra belnsl
oa the sourth Sretion as amended yesterday on motion of Mr. Marsh (K., III.). The amendment Is as fidlow: " The eharxe for convert! njc gnbt and ailver butMon into coin slmlt be tliedlforence hetween the market value la New York City of bullion and hxcul tender value of tbe coin." The Fourth Section, as amended, was aneed to yeas 11J, nayM 1S a renlt which was greeted with Hpptanseon the Kepubtiean Mile. The Fifth Section, which directs the payment of small silver coins to the extent they may be required In exchange for old cola or for standard silver Cottars, or for United ftates notes nt par, la sums not leee than foe, was aareed to. Mr. Warner (D O.) demanded the previous oaeaHon on the Sixth Section, which raakra gold coins and the standard Mtver dollar lee-al tender In all payment. The previonw (mesHon wa seconded. Mr. Weaver (;. I)., la.) moved to amend the Sixth Set tlon by adding a clmiM dlrctina: the Secretary of the TrfHsary to cause to be paid out without d tecrlmi nation standard silver coin belonxlHg to Government that may tc In Treasury the samnju Koid coin In liquidation of all hinds of obligations aaaima the Government, Aicteed tp-yeas US, nays 75. Tlo- section. a amended, whs then aicreel to. The Seventh Section, providlM? that allver coins of smaller denomination than ft ahall he legal tender for any amount not exceeding f In one paysHent, wax then agreed to. fhe Ktlith Section wax then taken up, hut the House adjourned before It was disposed of. In the Senate, on the 22d, Mr. McDonald asked leave te introduce a bin regulating the use ef the Army, ot which he gave notice on Tuesday. Tbo bill was lecclved and laid on the table, and Mr, McDonald bthv notice that lie wimld
eall it up Monday and apeak thereon. The
railed up tn Jsennto hill to pt event the Intro
uuciion ami epreai oi contagious or iniec. tl nit diseases, and moved to fgnoro the orig leal bill ami consider the fiilMtitHte report l from committee May 9, which embodied what appeared to tn the views of a majority ot the Senate, thnuah not an Mtlractory to the committee as was the first bill. Mr. Harris said the committee had tried to frame a miU Mltttte to conform to tho wlehcs of the majority, n shown by the objections to the original hill ll also Htated that the appr prlHtHHi a-kcil for had lieen redeemi Imm leae.eos to fi0,ft, on account of tho rtm val of directum to tho tmard to lHvet!Kute dlvaes of cattle. After conoid erabie dlctisloh the Senate adjourned without aeiion on the bill In thn l!oum.cnmm1erafonwa resiinelot the bill to repeal and amend Jawt re.ating to the traferof cawn from State to Federal Uottrt. The KepubthsMiifl refmted to vote on item ami
lfouse wn not in K'Hon. 1 In the Senate, on the 27th, Mr. McDosild
asked leave to present a petition from e.tsoldiers and sailors of Providence pros Ml3g axaln't the violations of CHil-wrvlce iIOtai. especially In relation to the appointment of eu-toms orticera in Provfdene-, and alletisir f ederal iuterferenee la t-leetkms the aimortal seeming: to reSect nptn enatr Anthony, who was absent. T.ald over HU to-morrow under ohicetion. Ttte Transportation of Animals bill was taken up ami the amendment of Mr. Voorheesto Mtikeontthe clause providing tor ItiMpeetors wa adopted. Afts-r coasldctaWe debate, tbe hill wae IsW over till the nrt Monday tn Ieeembr. The HH1 to make subsidiary ea4n esehanKeslile for lawful moii-y was taken up. but witooat action then on the Senate HdJmrned...... In the Hou.e, the bill relative to the removal of cases from Mate to Federal Own came up the question being on eecondia the previous .pinion; but tbe Republican resorted to nubustering, that eoMumlnx the morning hour, and the bill went over withoet action. The House then took up the Costagton bill, the Senate bill In relation to that subject helng substituted for tne Ifoww Wd. After some little debate, Mr. Young moved the p rev loss qaection. which was aremieed. and tbe bill passed without amend ment.
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