Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 June 1879 — Page 6

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"WEEKLY fSnrrRJFR. ' ,w" th nth, ; Hi fr Tf Jinn II A W UXklJ!iIW. lx broke away. Two wre shot deed. The Ni

f . Mill, PasUiaw. JASPER, - . Ds'DIAXA.

CURRENT NEWS. WAMfIXTM. HeperUt received at the Geaeral Land

MM hi Waohttifftea show that. durin taa

aaeatb f January, February, March and

April iw,m Mm) acre were take up m

wrmr wore ia any tingle jaar, which Indieat aa unprMMlMtod Md encouraging In-

u IB ute twUM Of immigratlOB. A Republican Senatorial Cwws , held on Um 14th, agreed to aatagoalze the passage of both tbe Arruy aad the Legislative Approprktio bilk as predated. The objection raked k to Um Sixth Soetiea el the Army Wllwaka it k claimed wold prevent the nee ef troop for the eaferoomont ef any law oe election days In 'time of peaee, and also that it Infringed npoa the Constitutional power of the President as Commander-in-Chief of the Amy. The restrictive clauses hi the Legislative bill regarding judicial expeases are also declared objectionable. The evidence before the Sanata Pnit. I

tee in the Kellegg-Spoltbrd case has closed, after the usual amount of bard swearing. Two of the colored men summoned as Spofferd's witnesses, and who made affidavits support of hie claims, but finally testified In favor of Kellogg, are bow on bail under bargee of perjury made at the instance of Speierd' agent, Cavanac; and Murray, the principal colored aesnt for SnAfiini .

been arrested at the instance of tone of the eiered Kellogg witnesses, on a charge of MifceraatioB of perjury. The House Committee oh Elections have decided that tire Iowa October elections were legal; that although, the Constitution of the State was vague on the contested points, the eet ruction placed upon it by the Judieial and civil officers of the State! was the hut

Method of determining its meaning Under this decision Messrs. Sapp and Carpenter will retain their seats. It is reported that Price A Co., the contractor for the Xkekslppi Blver fast-mail service, having been unable to secure the neeeseary subscriptions to build the boats required, have Botified the Department of

seir intention to abandon the project.

r wwreawrMiiMgMtitiiHorM the 11th. nee for Unit! fl

VLr. . . wreot kd. The i Hampshire, which k eoulvaknt to an eloe- l ft. . W; l immr

40earief age and serv- Ihinn. frmt, Hard. JCkH, Knott,

w'J.kh raci, aatf o. Turner. Kei

iKMUMwera. HayHe, Hri. CowaUI. tut

outers ccep. ltl. He k about

-a w.jaeKce.aportal.route ed In the Ferty-fourth Cener..

aeat oa the Xompbk ad UUk Hock Kail

ro, nas mm tHKeeted tn purloinlMg moeyletters: and Is now under arratt. ir hod.

feeeed hk guilt.

Ore reports from Xorthern OMo ad Western rnWTlvanla indicate about a twn.

third eip of wheat and about the mmm of

mm. -iotb will oe almoftt a total hl u.

Harry

Hingham i hk Demoemlceempotlter.

The Fall Xlver (Um.) kprnuors, at a meting held n tho Hth, itetermlned tht after a 10 day' notice, unless their demand for a 11 per cent. InereaM wu atmailui

MMy weuW laauKurate

1MHOmtBklil AJmI H littlt.il i

i r 1 1. r .. . . I . i. .

lHK rf. Hlwi4l, Stememi, Kmltti 1 Umfi : 0-rt

VT""" U-!, . JWiMU- UKKTUINKX: 1 Har IO Mil AHMIIn. ...

nroVMUMJl ff tint tut al (Nuui.r" W

''Ah act to grant adHt4ouU ri-u.. ?MU-1

oe scarce, partteularlr apples

A party of Black Hills emitrrintAfrnui vm

ownty, lows, ea tBe night of the lth encamped oa Heaver Creek, one mile from Buffalo Gap. A sudden cloud-burst flood.

edthe ereokand ten perse were drown

ed, viz.: Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Rbadaa. mivr

Rhodes, aad three of the Khode children, Frank Keed, beside four men. name un

known, who were oncamBed at tba ubu

place.

At Kansao Cltv. Mo., on the nleht of t

14th, Mrs. F. 0. Noonan was shot aad vilt&H

by her husband under most dktresslng circumstances. During the sight Mr. Noonan was awakened by hk wife, who stated that robbers were in the house. He

seized a revolver, and went to a

front room his wife following. Arriving there, hk wife thought she saw a robber, aad, uttering an exclamation, grabbed her husband about the neck. He became

frightened, and thinking, in hk excitement, that he bad bold of a robhar. HI ril. ami bla

wire uroppeu dead at hk feet

The Kansas Pacific Railroad, after haino

icr Beany turec years In the bands ef a receiver, has been transferred, by order of the

uni aiatos wurt, tos. H. II. Clark, General Manager of the Union Pacific llailroad,

representing the Jay Gould interest.

The Republicans of the Fifth Iowa Dis

trict nave nominated Mavor ThomrvwiB

t?tt. Hall, MH)ihry. Joreo. Xeifer. O'.Vdtl.

Ir1 i"'.' xfm " that It was not irfroitK 1. THat aet provia that ttmk and enouich to cover Mm potHts at imm. pasMme " iWbvVm e4oM wMita iiZ LS

MMf wohM inaugurate a genera! utrike. ( In the Senate, on the 1Kb, Mr. Beek of- i 'Jtr !In ,m,rl r,l!1 The manufacturers are equally Hrw in their 'wed an amendment In the Mature of awb- or t TSyit 1h Taldilt Nwy iWroaSflT determination not to aeeede to the demands rtlt for e I-egblaMv, Kxeeutlve hu1 ; 'ry rot. ahall he ofMa to mhimubS

w um spinners, and say they will elose their l-u'" Plropriatin mil The bti- - ti,u . .'.'.i" f to

' :;rTv . ,MH I,,Hr8 werminatlo not to aeeede to the demands mUiU for tlw IlaMve, adthe bay crop will also be very light, of the spinners, and say they will elose their I Jud,el Appropriation bill FoUtoas, probably a fair ykld. Fruit will milk In the eveat JLV LT.'M does t chHe tbo

milk In the event of a (-pinners' strike, thus throwing out of work some 12.000 ntMniK-u.

The anniversary of the Battle of llunkor Hill was observed in Boston by a grand proeeesle ad a general suspension of busl-

11 VU9

Dr. Yandemeel. Haaltli

iihb, iuw leric, says unices rigid quaran

sail. a . t

not chamra tbo amount ... , 'JT!' " . "'kcki

huh r(Hrrii tn I'amuiiuui n ti..,. u ' . aM

prlatlons. Mr..WII0e, from the CommHtio . It jm &mmT?uuafTLi H

nronrlated.

the fonn of

ti . a ... . - - i ' - - . nn

'n .w..iiim mmiH. rpimnwi wiiiinur u iiiujij I oa . i. i. . .

certain luulolai kimuu. iS;t i uZkZX v .rT!.-"'.r. whiow ml,

eB.ley6r to cilH r",,n Vor BMtoi to" dav! STTiSa .f""-

I. . . - " - "J liniiin 1

i iNiwii nn inn nawniiuf tio i.iii Anntd.i.i.... . ... ,f. . : "iiumuii

Gen. ShleliM'a Snn Af V L"? rf T ? 5"

Ine k kept up there k a poslbllty of yellow ' VtLSSSSft vXwCi'i rhcV,rA,boTta"J fever BtaklBK Its aBoearaaiwi In vt pension of S10S aJn,itfc T Vrr ini,T.Ji . .cALn.arv.,1 tt?.?.u J"?-. umbMd

Two veasak wl.a 'tC. i.. " " u" H'eljk.r, ww

attu tmmeta wiia tne disease on board, he Mr HrBiMiii, ;'f'",i.!,,'i!rwu; oewnptKin oi puwie work. ltwnLw3. W.were In the upper bay, dtectajS J

'una .noore.

fmm Vh ii " ""....""".r wiiou.nBweBaKjittle law...

Who ncaalir aaa.,.nA.l .. rl tn lh iMli A .l"'l''!f re,,,,- ,V-

then murdered Miss Woodward, on the fitta S?S? tii?"tS Jf.' J ... ,cor' Ht , Statutoe; ourvli.r, hoeve?tbV lb f Inst., near AV'cllford. a. n ,h .u .rreoe. m4oM are Ih ali ea to

banged by a mob of 160 armed men, who ' XCSi!lof, M b"f ? rerwt f tlnl a t JJmh sul vai "tLL1 rode into Rrvartan.i.,. ipl. T.ii . ... .euaroeolutlon for tb InvoMtlKatlon nf ihH 5tw. tH ecoa

ifZTZ L f"7"r"er,,.au re- .,n,'!, of cnnstrnrtlon, etc.. of all nublte '!.TheactfurUrnrov1.tw.

.T, . r BUl emobdk- """'"V!, 01 uovermnoBt, with power soi.whoha. nislw exWaVtow tXw' wvered hk whereabouts. J"?' recess at WHshiRRton and other boWetu on any V hlh7k! cities. Under a point of or,lr i.ih.i.. t,v 1 Hmii-,.f ro.;.i ' STml?" k"b

rORKION.

" ide by

ferret! to Committor of tim u-imiu i.n.

The Emperor Will iam'd Golden A'4i,iiBt, yas roported from the Commlttefl on civil was celebrated with Sil.l - JtJSLf f.

ura on me um. me wnole city was eaylv ' , . BWr eontrlbntdecoratcl, and at Bight the bank of tl e oKt 1 ,, J"1 "5 U a?5

DDIBTa U'Swa 111... f m S a . - l.tl . . ....

omo nBiB i i it ii i ii ra.i uii ikt iii iiam : inh uiii whhl nvnr tiia .iufni.x.1 i.iii

There were in attendant. .t. ... nuP t the expiration of the inornlas: hour.

. . o " an aniffnument whs nropowl bv Vr Horlwrf Koyal family, representatives from nearly I d'-Ala.) of tbo JudioiBn-Tttee"ndthB every rullngfamily In Europe. previous question called lor. The RpuMI.

Fresh discoveries of the revoh,trnn.. ' Mich.), 'refused i to wit a - .T.f, it:

aTZf d,l!r,iH nU'a, ?nUnUe l bC made I IhenWnedr'"1 B '1U&r8, T,,e almost daily. One of the nnat tr,n.,,. i .

tfasf nt al. . . m the Senate, on the ISth. th Arm.- i.

"ou",l,J."i.aaurau8r or "eret monrlatlon bill w ., :f "A

- - - jv.v"tiu eamcs ami

i-aimuht Jaws shall hr been reMtlc d to elahijv aeres tnav A under the lMMeeat laws an a.l(Jhii e kilty acres adjoin! the laml " inbraciS w hi orlIeal eatrx-. if M.oh wldii joaj E iff

and eomml4oe. and that - the reii!

hour, iii cultivation of such ptiwn upon

, . - - . iiiiini rnirv nii lnMdere.UeldCWe and cultivation for the satiM kncth ol time npon and of tlwiand embmcrd In hk addlttonal tmry. .",1 aball , be deducted Irow the five year' r,i!2. I reon red by law." with the ihov. toSS? thatln noca-e HM iwitfnt io tn .ba perwrn liasactuBlIy.iind in eonlonnlty Viih

and cultivated i.e" dltlonal entrj "at leat one year."

and Bay City Railroad, on the morning of U 4 Jit. a r . . 0

iue nm,JiaBiyMevens,.lr..a n kht-watob-

mas in a saw-ralll, went home and found John Ilouse in company with Mrs. Stevens. The infuriated husband shot the intmder

Bve times through various parts of the body,

buui ms wire niroiich tho huj an.i ii,,.

' "n --- v , w.,,. incu

. . o "" fu- uci luiue - ....... .v- tim uniiiMi vHirr 10 i. inurf nn ..

DVtheiH have Imwb fllKrii.i-i , ??nZ . iniceefiea iooonider the LeiilH. wliHthrnurnti i V:,V.jr"t'.

.....uk.,1 U4UIIII iKt vote for thn lii n hnniMiu.i i ---".:":'"

Th M.M , n " . "r fr the Wll as homad VenVe. and It, no,

w.-..Bc,iieirpI)reBiiome " h:i,V " i" ' " w" inconipre- moi.thly hointeed teturn-. IndfcatV i irone of the Netherlands, k dead. M e ' i? 'Vl '? rmU charaetW a an additional entry mj'LuI

WW AXD SOCTHWK8T. The May report of the Mempbk Exchange as to the condition of the growing oettes is geaerxliy favorable. The aversge iBcrease of acreage Is 2 1-2 per cent,, and little or no los of labor has been Incurred through the Kaseas immigration movement. The annual oonvefittoa of the National Cetten Exchange of America meets in St. Louk oa the seeoad "Wednesday of August faetead of July 18, a previously announced! The cyclone in Butler

June 9, was very severe. Mrs. Hawkins and ker two child res were blown a quarter of a wile and killed. A large number of-pemns wore injured, some of them seriously. Thirty-seven farm house were blown down and ompletely wrecked, and others were blows from their foundations. Growlue crops were badly Injured.

The Jowa Republican State Convention was held at Dee Moines en the 11th. John M. Gear was renominated by acclamation for Governor, as was ako Frank Campbell for Lieutenant-Governor. The remainder of the ticket k a fellows: For Supreme Judge, J. M. Beck; for Superintendent of tSeheek, Carl IV. Von Coellin. The National Seene-erfest at n..i...n

wae iBaugurated on the 11th with great sueos. TherewasakrgeatteBdaneeof SingiBg Societies from all park of the country. The ight between the rival railroads running from Kansas City to St. Louk and Chlage opened la earnest on the 12th, when Wefcete were freely sold at the low price of o dollar from Kansas City to St. Louis,

" "OTrespoaaiBg cut to CBlCagO. Some month ago the Denver and Bio Grande Railroad of Colerado was leased to the Atehkoa, Topeka and 8ta Fe ComJBy. The former company ere bow seekhig to regain poseossloa of their road, oa the grouBd that the prwkloB of the lease have ot beB complied with. la conformity wKa a writ of i a u not Ion against the Atchi-

ff" T0eka md ata Fe Company, "ed by Judge Bowea of the Fourth Dktrict, ob the 11th the Denver and Bio Grande took forcible possession of the road. At Pueblo resist as oe was made to the serin posse and a number of shots were exchanged aad several men wore wounded ne at least mortally. The Sheriff finaHv

wired pesseseioB of the property. If the Denver ad Rio Grande remain la poseesstoB, the line, which crosses the eathera part of the State and contrek a good portion of the trade of New Jfexko, will be operated la the interest of the Jay Gould pool, including the Union

lM P5le, and the AtohkoB, Topeka aad Santa Fe will be cut out of Deaver. The suit Involves the peseosslea of 37 miles of road, several Itnport-

--vmrHiaiii passes, and many mHlion dol-

7 T ----- "t'l'm t hCAna 0 VaI 1 a

shot himself, also through the head, dvlne t "fP0 &aVe reached the Goveraaaent of ' n opportunity to report In usual form. Mr! iMtaatly. Mrs. St vens aad House were fmh of royal Priaees at 1' dera?TToU,iJiecan Z1 w7H,,nt ?f bothmortallv wnntiad Jianualay, prompted by the Kine of Hue. I mntlnn

, - " w ' r. " li'""r " 'V"1 t-n j, nays man. at a strict nart- vntn. Tit u r...i.

of Illinois voted yea. 'Tbe & l

bothmortallv wounded.

KeV. Samuel S. FTarrla bu mxu.T.fo.l

Bishopric of Michigan, to which he was

elected by the Episcopal Convention held re

cestly at Detroit. Mr. Harris bait been for

some years the rector of St. James's Churoh,

unicago. lie is about 88 vears of ae. of fine

personal appearance, and stands high among the clergy as an eloquent preaeher and able

ueuaier.

AtBoswell. Ind.. dtirbur

der storm on the evening of the 14th, a large

HMiauer or persons present at a shootiBg match took shelter under a low lumber

shed. The shed was struekby Hghtningand two men were instaatlv killed and two f.

tally injured, and several others were baJly

vtuanefi. George K. Reynolds, the Salt TjiVa vr

Bson, convicted of bigamy under the United

oiaies law, Has oeen sentenced to two yean.'

imprisonment In the Detroit Penitent!

ary and $600 Inc. A strong effort is being

jRHue w inuupe 'resident Haven to vrt n

-

pardon.

Ball' School -house, in the northern part

oi Lancaster uoutity, et., was struck bv lfLil. .

ugtuniBg a lew days ago. School had lust

been called aad the pupils were tinging

en ine nuiu oeseended the chimney and store pipe. Miss Ikbeoek, sitting near the

Biove, was strucK anu almost Instantly kill-

eu. Aaipa bsdcook, a urotaer of deceased.

aau bis rignt arm fearfully lacerated, and

will be crippled for life. Of the IS persons

ih me room, m were more or less Injured. One end of the school-house was knocked entirely off and many of the desks were broken

a pieces. Charles E. Follett, General Passenger Agent of the Vandalia Hallway, died m St Louis oa the 18th, aged 68. The recruiting steamer Wachusett arrived at Pensacola.Fla., on the 10th, and was ex

pected to be oa her way up the Mississippi oa or before 1st of July. The young wife of Isaac Ashbiiru. in

resided near Humboldt, Kansas, recently committed suicide by pokon, and en the .t ..I .. t . . .

uv sue nuneu tne nushinil alun nam.

mitted suieide by shootin himnelf through

the head. They bad only been married sir

hoiibs, ami n is sam lived happily together

uhui AHHourn's motser came to live with

inemand made thing generally uneomfort

uie auoiu ine BOtie.

Jtrs. rvilllam Oliver, living near Camp

ucusuurg, ny., oa ttee l ,tb, In a fit of tem

porary Insanity, killed her l.vAr.nt,i

daughter by tplltting her head open with

an ax

act on tbe marVnt t W-"Jtu" ?

with a re(erenc to the nrbriMal entrrbvlt suraber and the UwctI,nion of tbe land The EVT0? In h? attracts will of con." be Ml blank, Mnee ttiere wlU be no fees a4 OOinmiiHilons ail.

A ,iiaTv.,-. c. t,... . . n i imois voieit yea. The Wll was renm-t) ' InthU f t. ...

tCnr. '"ou eier9DurS",est6" 2f.V45"e fWe, Bd the atnendments resident o .the orIriaarentrvtrVct JViH 1 theGovernor-General of Moscow has found f l?S!5.ot th w"ho, AKT I reoulred to reniv ttm; i$liS?. It neoewary to extend artll i.m ... 1 &iiHtLnA&'? awurance fmw Mr. ' tlonaf entry tract in oider to m.vf m2t

Jacent provinces. ' JhTiul . JSa

The lone-dktanee n.Wtr-n ... ' fTy R5 " jiW, "51 t hlmaelf what regarded assatUMn tbe lend rui

the Astley belt was l un f l 7Z "u " md "thlr I tlnTanS T,r M" ' i,".t". !L! ?l tlK.k.witoal

Hall.Londoa.onthelfkh. Pnnri r:PSn?.(MsTenn.),trom tle Com. i with occupancy and cltivii 7.Y

PPearcd-John Ennis of (Bl, ll Browa of Turn In m arn w ii..u.... 1 ' the fonndation ot the Wwhiactmi 'uni.u i be dtdneiMi m .i,r1l.2."?!..9

Blckwell,aBd E-P.of New Yn nci tT,1;.Z.Uer bH8l

Bnu-cll . , , " " ..v..,. . ucnu UM )ni in UV eUHr Koweil. Present ebamnlnn w na.i.t. t .t. -.... . I i ti. m ui ...... ....

enter.onaoeoiiHtof m fnlii tt.i. . ' lB -nr- J!cl,6fll1'1 on o elect.be mav.inatead f .vii,i.

therefore forfeits hi. atak. .. i .1 V .V 1 . T VY""K,'eo" 1 tw r"tort. additional entry. " wiiVender hk raM i entaererore forfeits his stake and the belt. d favorably on Senate bill to rt im,.- ' trj- to the United State fr M.liZ

A telegram frem Rio Jaaalrn i.tu I 1 rbshUi to honct!sd ttlr . thereupon be entitled to enter laml untter

Gen. Goby has deposed the Problem ' oa "ITt

i-araguay BU teized upon the Govern- certain cafes where railroaVl wmpHnle" etoHsK ent, I have taken even numbered JJfirt'ttSS!

" la .1 as . - - ... . (ikii niiii ruiiiiniHiti. uxeikk el. a ,i

Hanlan, the American, and KmoU, the" , ffffiJcr SlmV', SSSK1? glbh oarsman, was won by the American Z,nty- Refe T "lrriatIon I S easily by 10 boat-lenztbs. wtH iJf "?? ?" the. Commtwee recelws lwietfor the rpSilVlHUhMl Mift-l' aa

V flFlilliniHLHflt4l BV 1 T II ttllllillH' ai.in,l a n .a.k.. . a ... J

De Lessens annoucea tht . ...k.-.i.. went knd placed on thr&L7Tsnu' 7"J7f":?"l 0!M Brtol!'

tion of two million fraH'inresve ' SS thousand francs each, ha i,. no'rteilai ilrt 1

Parkfor hi, Panama Can.. n w" S!;roviHtonAof thera

rj-eelved from tbe Senate, and. UMtetlwr with !?!!f vmr'

?' . commi Anf ' . A rccwit : vww of Hum tmow

. . .1.1- ara. niiiuimi in a .

Prof. Johana Krl Vruli- ..i. wweiiaseoHs bille were called un. Imt luu uecnoeu By an

1 . .. . , aiuirwiinflt't! UUinfMfHl fI .

ThA Tb(amic(I.h.I t.-a. a . .. t

w IV1 IIBIiVHIll UUfftL rifW T, AV ttfla-

on-iyne, hngland. oa the lth. hatwe-n

I'anama Canal nrolMt. t,

will now hi possible." he

concessions and commence the nmUrtai-.

the eminent philosopher, Is dead.

In the Senate, on the 18th, Mr. 'Ingalk, at his own request. wa excttd from farther service on the Comii.ltteu of l'rivilees and elections, and tbe IVeeident pro tem. ap.

..... ...v.. r.iiiuiii iniiuii uiii vu ilia

eii-wl at Rome length and psed-yeas

act

GENERAL. Returns to the Department of Agriculture indicate an increase in the areaplaated in cotton of somewhat

average oonditloa k W. It was 99 last year. The average condition of the winir

for June is WaaInst9S last vear. Th fa Or A.

age of spring wheat sown is about 4 ner

cent. Increase over last year.

The Cincinnati GatMe k

j .v. liio .TQtpmont I. .t .1 . r. ....

,.7 ,, . 01 oenator .acfi. , n mthu, uimpre-enceof tmops at the noils Chandler are determined upon pushing him JJ5?ni!?4,Tto,,,e,'P!rI!oftM,r,nltthnsaad for the Presidency. uSSSS ,c d"tTOi'

..r ' ' ""' an n"aof a or the court- ZX&li" IT'

nisniii in inra&A nr rni n o . .. i . . ..... . .. ... . rmLnnnuiHHVKH

. "7 " " o. oianiey ana erwi orpeeiaieiectlon h Itolngheia In a State Col.W.B.Hazen, of which Gea. Hancock . the an?yorNvy of the United was President, have bees made public. The th poik" 1,0 ke furCu to kee, u,1 ,K'sci at 1

nroprlation bill was taken tip, and without

... ...,..n.-t n iiunim-r 01 miscellaneous bills were IntriMlncfNl uiul.r iu. vr..T.i.

mittoflon fclMtlon., movtMt to suspend the ruicrt and paws the following bill to prohibit military Interference at elections: pron,wl

up.imtii,"1""8 fa eje witness

iireaumuerw sen nrnwn up OH the I 1 1 .. . .1 . . I . ...... ...

n jnisue ground was a.mv, ir.cltldiBP iafitntr)-BiMi cavalry.ia jKldition to whfcl Uwre were 8S ekpbaBte. Tk infaatry looked like so many monkeys; for s,m anil soldierly fje&ring tbey ar utterly conteaiDLible. Th

mounted upon thin aad puny ponies. Tbe guns of tbe elephant bauery were of no greater bore than the coaimoa haglish duck-gun. The Burntee were immensely excited over their warlike lliflUlaV: blltitWOtdd ha dtlKfrrf In ! -

agine any thing wore ridiculous than such a siirht to any one with tbe slight

est acquaintance with tbe urnties of Europe."

THE MAKkLTS.

I TAtlrt fntinft CaMl.. - a . . . .1

vvMikiuuiiu ulabihi r 1 1 1 1 1 v fir niuiiuai 1. 1 a nn raunrmn n-a u t a v . r .

. v w " I . " n iw, nija c.-no; KKKV:i-.VBtipa u--

prejuaiee or good order aad military disci-1 a BtrtetmYtVoto"' .11 M.Tir,tiY' u wa9 KKiOHua Choke pllne, and sentenced him to be .d.lui -V.-y T.ot:. ,l.,he. wocrate hogs-Uvb .....f!?.:

in general orders bv the o... T'Mr. Yonni" tlK "Tenn i",B ;'J";9.ll..,

Amy. " ntlng a wln? l J to he I wilSd.V."

The omcers of James Gordoa Bennett ?LJ

ii.i:iitS.77?" lrH ami i-ORK-Old Mess....... ....

XKW YORK, Jvxt IP., 1ST.

cUmliiNhe.h rwene lands in Kana. On I motion of Mr. H'u.hhun i . .. . I

T. LVUIS.

krs of BTOBeriv Tt itthrZ T. . . BeeoHU street, was found ZYAJi t'ZKT"?ll ?" ""-' corning.

to remove the eeateet to the United states 3eurt. The Kaa EdHorial Aesooktlea held it lh. There was a krge atteadaaoe. An exM,('1 tkM,ce 10 Mackinaw it 8 CoBveation.

iwa neoHWeaa Ptetform take weeg ground upoa the doetriao of NationJlty a opposed to State' KfghU; de"l"8 tM wtton of CoBgress and eompllwent President Hayes for hk vetoes; p. Proves geeretarv Skri. a ... ' ,.'

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EAST A3f SOUTHEAST.

a most horrible crime was committed in

ew orK Cityoa the night of the 10th.

The wife of Dr. Alonzo J Hull, a wealthy

injaioiBH, reaming at ro. i West Forty-

second street, was found dead in her bed

on ise roilowlnr morn nr. ?rr baiui. ...i

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leet weretietl; eh e was blindfolded, and a

bs wasiH Bermoutn. Her rings were strip ped from her Angers. A trunk at the bed

Biue was open and rifled of It content. There was no okw to the perpetrator of tbe

maruer. , An Immense destruction nfnetrabu.m

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snipping occurred at Point Breeze, on the Schuylkill Klver, aoar Philadelphia, on the

inn, occasioned by a stroke of lightning H hloh set oa lire a quantity ef oil, and the

rapm upreauor ine names lapiiedup a nam ber of vessels takiag on eariroes for i.in

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meat to Eurnoe. The Iom will t-oiui

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In theSenate, oa the 17th, the Army Ap-1 tlrie Texan steers proprlatlon bill was taken up and .Mr. With- slKKPtST, to fee4etON emlaliiml Itini-Avi.li... . . . I . rrB......

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XattreCows...... 2.33

lei an steers i t

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Arctic exploring steamer .Ifmunii. -.

entertained by the San Francisco Academy

oiooieneeson tne Blent of tfon IHMi. tl. "": I'rB-eiaimon settlers 12 1

Sfith of June was the date set for her "depw-' iS-?.ltoaB,c ,,W,r to I ture for ltcihrlnr St roll. T iL.o.. . . . .

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vvF.iu-ww.u.iAii rKWJSEJIIAGS. vjtpiainou its provisions. A running do Pm!".. . ......

. vo B.iueu, out wimout reaching a vote on M) UK-Choice...

la the Senate, on the nth. MB.i,i.Miin. irJii'Vim..a the wiin.ti'f A"-tt:LV"'

was reenmed of the McDonald bill to anlhor- !. Igklative Annt opriat ion bill a,5 '- S Winter.

uto ui troops in certain oaees, and to repeal certain election inwa unit XI ttm

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ueenriaspoKem reply to a reeent epeecli by Mr. Illalne. Mr. Ituinn

MV7fSr.m JKfl "J!1'? tnark. 1 jtiJimd, to the Appropriation

S7;,0el, okj w,t" wndryamend- WwatloB of the bill pnhlbltlaalUealae'

luiliniii 1 ..... J ..1 V .---i;uinn niiu I ," " ' A uniraiii cnmiwi le-

tion io-morrow. on the calAnilar

of the Judiciary

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A gang of 10 convict, at WArtr fa tba o.

struetie of a Xorth Carolina railroad, in Chatham County, oa the I4th made a break

lor iinerty. The guards promplly Ired up them, killing four and seriously wound ing four others, Two escaped uaeoathed. UwuyW. llair l the Kepublieu aemi.

renort of that committee

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Sblertlon At Ia l'LYSSS"..!?.

mi": 'ii'i"iuniin 11111.

7 ,rwf memiier or the Cotnmlttee on Appropriatons, who had ebarge of the Idll. made a brief explanation of It. Mr Haw. tborne mnvtul tn MutixuT o,. .J"

of tbe Araiv S- Sr,.Ma. "VS!m5!"

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loLi2l?i?,1SrAr''H,H,t',,t' tramnwrtallonw compensation of an amy to lie used cs a police force, at the polish liebate 17, aay ?1, The Begatire vote wae

in u.Vf m relation hi nff.l.-'Vr an 1,,,fctiial attempt by

diouVned;

Mr. Alonsw Bryant and his whole family, living near Mt. Airy, N. C, Were noisnneil ln aaitna- ; 1.1

i - "ivi tiuucy. Mr. Bryant discovered the honey, carried two gallons of it home, and he and hk fan r ata it far brut- i-

BryaBt was said k be lying la a critical coadition. Hk wife and only two ohlldrea are dead.

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