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OHIO STATE JOURNAL. A11ABL Y 1 IDTiaCI. IOUFllil KIMTUM. ay saailafa sATeaeel Bet OO da do i u.Jia. 4 Hi to .... mj I 4e 80 Mute eiaseaa muds, each ... t OO A da As t mumthLM 4 OU Ae A Ae auathe....... . OO lea eocr timM dub J w. UehTereiey Ora, at avMtk O U de wee.. DRY COODS. SPOOL COTTON o.n.t. 6-CORD, SOFT-FINISH SrooL Cotton. GEO. A. CLARK, Solo Agent. Tht attention ot CoEtUUi t dud tho Trade la ivupttt-ully called to th vtrg tniriar quality of ibis well-knowo Thread. In purchasing, auk lor 9 CLA "o. SPOOL N. T." COTTON. UUO. A. t'LAUIt, Solo Ag'l. tr Mom other Uenuiuc. Fur sale by the principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Uoods and Notion Dealer, throughout the world. We keep a lull assortment of this Celebrated Thread, d recommend it with confidence to our customers. , J. GUEENLEAF CO., 216 and 341 South High Bt. M1LLEBB, GREEN A JOYCE, 07 and 90 South High St. HA1UU8, B1ULER A NIXON, 101 and 109 East Town St. UANCROFT BROS. CO., mat 11 eim, S Uwynne block. MUGHTOFS ni urii am; lis ok iiiiv i.oo.r aki JL cordially invited to call and examine the IN HTOCK. The undernamed pledge! himself to lell the liwi Uoou. at Luw.axi. niOES, Dress Uooils, Merinos, Miauls, everything Cheap! Cht'ti" ! Cheap I Chcnp James Naughton. 1 1 M &. r. Mouth lllffk Nlrcei, maiiM Him Columbua, Ohio. spuing goods AT KENYONUVlliGlN'S. A NH'lllil Mock of A t Very Low l'rioc. DRESSGOODS, Iit'iuli IViiiilcs, IrriKli iiiii);. limns While Pique. A Full Line of New Stylos of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas OiirMockof W hile (JoimIs, White Lini'KH, Tiitilj Mucus, Nnpkius, Doy iich, Towels, iVC, Is complete. Fine Assortment of Ladies', (Jcuts' trod Chihltcu' Hosiery imtl Cloves, Extra Loan; lloso for Children, llajou'e rati. Kid' Ulovua iivcry pair warranted. Novelties III UCAllFS, TIES, LACE (1001)8, HANDKElll'UlBFB A EM IlllOl 1)EK11 A Full Assortment of OliSTV II UISIIIIVU JOOIS! l ino While Shirt iu nil qualities, i"Tlie celebrated Tatent Tantaloon Drawera on '-Bale. Fringes, Gimps aud Uuttons, In great variety, NOTIONS AND FANCY 0001)8. . Ilhickand Colored Matins on Iho Ilia. KjoT A large aloek of FrinU, Otnghama and Domeillr motion uocxia, at very low prices. Clotlix iiu1 CiiSHlmert'X. KEN VON ft WIOOIN. No.H Nell Ifnnae, deoll Qend KulTalo Black Alpacas. TVHT HKCELVEl, A FUM, LINB)F THE t justly eflf hratud UiitTulo brand of ltliick Alpacaa. The hide ol bhtck In Iheae fooda ia deeidvdly auperior to nil other make, und the rubric, on account of quali ty, ia caiticulatly handsome for walklnn auita or long droaaca. JEHHK K. HTONE, No. A Uwynno Block, Town tii., Uolumbua, 0, marl, qlm SEWINC MACHINES. Old tools nt any price are dear When new and Imprortd ooea appear ' .SEWING in Aii iiiPHovr,rni-:ni r vkh ai,i, I other Family tiewing Maohinei, and we claim that It will do a greater ranito of work with ten trouble and adtuatment of needle, thread and Uniion, and ia leu liable to gel out of order, more tint pie in tnanairement. and canter comprehended than any -owing machine in the market, nutwithatandltiir the tnanr mtai-ePrraen- tatlona made by our tnvinut oompetitorfl who noil tnff tttir machinea. If they had the fcii, it would not be noeeaaaary to run down the Vlnrenoa, The fact ti the Flore noe dm ao many Improtementa and ailvantRffea. oyer the machtnee represented by our nehihttora, that they are obtlr d to reaort to mt-renreetntaMori. which honld be beneath the dlnatty of an honorable compe Itor. If an anent, ol othtur muhlom call on you and run down our machln1, make a note of hla remarks and call at our aale-ro itna, and we will catlaly you that what they y aralnat our tnaehlnea c hot true, hut falae tn every particular, and our manhiaea will auatatn i in an w' uaim ror 11. W. 8. liUOWN, Afft-nt-il Knit Htate NU.tloUmuue, Ian? wHtn-w t a HadwalUder lloase, i' "Vro. It VI-!ITHIIOAONT.,rOI,l fllHH X. unie. I n. Konre nouse naa neen inoruugiiiy ren ted, painted and tlnlatied Ihmughout, and t now in po. ssss ton ol tb. undersignsd, who, iront long snd prartle I eapetlenc. In the hoainess, esn assure all wlin nay lasor him Wl'h Ihelrpatrouagslliat lli.y will hew.il lieat'd, made ronilortalile, .ml l.t Irel t Huuis , . i. i adWalLaIikh, Propriekir felr LORE N CeVW SEWING MACHINE! THE VOL. XXXII. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' We nt rhc iU'MliouI ear read j el la llic lulle..i8S liet 01 S-olMullm Uuelueet H.mnv, ubltb are iuoi III eaaat nl.uUl- aud e.tru.lve muMw. atenula Itii.ciiy. AIU.I1ITECT3. T. IIKOOHRS , Architeet, 'lil Kniineer.Ae., i k, ftiim' HI. rk. oatee em Com ATOU.LVS. JltTCJl I E, S a ICJlNSELUKI Li AU'0JiN..Vt. CUVNHELUKAT-LAW a it it . v A- UT South Hurh St., up stairs. H' 11! South High Street. .f. C'HIWIiriEI.D, , . ATTOiUi fcY A U COUN8Et.OR-AT-I.AW, utftf.lnC.ty Bank Building. BHANDt: A N.tsil. ATlOKftEY-AT-LAW. OHee,No.essouui uuno... Ampti.nuuu.Me. BBElt AND U1E. T.maev Brer Baloon. Fure Winea, IUauliv & lji',uoiucii s'.autly on bund. 2S'J ti. U'K-tit. UOOU-BIMUEUS. EFAVVH'M HOOK niNDEKK, j AND BLANK-HOdK MANUFAirTORY, Rooms M, 36 A i North High St., bet. Broad A Bay. BOOKS AND STATION!.- . H Bookseller. Stationer'and Binder, and dealer in annul Boom and Puiosiciu. .38 Soulh High St. CIOMI.V A HJIITII, J Stationers, Envelopes, genuine Arnold's A French Writing A Copying Inks ; all kinds Taper A Sealing Warn. BOOTS AND SHOES. FAMIf.,)T a(jd SH0)! gT0Bgi No. H South High, corner Town St. Mil'P.Htl Hr llflHIfiElt. O Manulacturers and dealers in all hinds of Boots ud Shoes. Mo. loa tsouin uign ds. V. KAMI, ,, t . BooU and Shoes dally received, and sold cheap. No. 138 North High street. t 1 T 'a- SSSS.S.B a nN A- 1 .... VV 141 South High St. JustreceiTed.anelegant ssorimenc uools auu ouuti. wwi, .. BOOTS aV SHOES (Wholesale.) -.r J llallall I . I.' U'll.l.Nlim. J WlioU'8l Dealer- in Hand aud Machine made loots ana Hnon, w Murm mu oww-- CANDY MANIIFACTOBY. , lOI I SIAM ni.m ii. h,iiu...l f.n.lv MAiiut'jictorv and BakoiT.Toys, 'oreif-n Fruits, Nuts, Ac. 23ii S. High St., Columbus. CAK1UAGES AND BIJUOIES. -u'VIUU. SSS-TVWN A lift.. Btanuiiietureisot Carriages, Ac, No. 115 Town Ht., ucsr the Market lluuarl. Kspaiting ilonn promptly. CIUAIiS AND TOBACCO. ' Ittlll. n j W)fiHii!. and tti-tiitl dealer in Clears. Ho. 211 ,th Ulll Mttvtit. UltTiirs uu 01 my own iuininmci.u.u. COAL. Lv Whult'aalo and Ketail d'i.lt;ra in Coal. 187 North HiKli Ut. MAT. WUAVJ.lt, Bco y. MTII I 1 At TTIARIIIsF.. VV liealenj in Hiwkiutf, Pittsburg and BhnftOoal. nice in Foatutlloe entrance. r-x V. Mil VllAiTI. 1 J . bt-aler fn beat uualiW of Hocking Coal, Office, toot of Ilich St., west end. WarfhuUBe, 215 Canal ht. r-wjkiiirvvikw A fn.. LV Wholuaaie and Ketail dealers in Ftttaharg and locking Coal. 2C1 Morth jdijfn bi. I I M a V A- I II.. J. Aiiiljiw UuiMinif, dcKlcra in Korean Fruits, Toya, in; uytttor., cisn urn irine in hu kuimh m pinip-hi. CUOCUEKY, Ac. VV China and tlueniware, Glass A rUtf-il Ware, I (ampn and Fixtures, wholesale A retsil. H K. High St f! t'l,(''vt?(,tMal k Retall'dealerlnCroekprs , H.1,1 !, -hina.Olass.tlutlery. Flatedtioods.ftc. irtH. High St 011.41 N TILi: AND CEWFII PIPE. TAB! EN I'ATTHIIWON, J Dealer in Solo Diain Tile and fctono Sewer ripe. Yard, opposite Union Passenger Depot. DUCGGISTS. IOMI'11 HIAIT, ) People's Drug Store, !0 BonthHighBt. "criptionsrarefully compounded at all hours. Tre- DUV UOODS. --vSIIOKN, Kl IKNIIAW ft CO., iimnn tn J. 1). Unburn A Co. 14JH.ni.-h Bt tarpets,M sltintfw I ill ;toth. Stanle Fancy ilrvOond EiniUUANT AWE NT. ""I II. CAliri.N, I ).0en. Emigrant Ag't, Ileal Estate and Intelligence IHce, Ag't for Atlantic Steamahip Co's. 239 N. High St FIIUNITIIUE, Ac. -lOMinnim oaiiinf.t i:o., J Slanufacturetsof all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, so., wholesale and Mail. Ware-rooms, 201 S.llighSt 0llOF.lRNITI!li, s'0., Manufacturers of itrHt.oltt.s FurultU''. Wholesale uid Retail Warerooma 6, 7 and 8 Gwynne Block. 1 1 ItlllCK. TASIK1 AIIHNrH,' J Furrier; makes, alters and repairs Furs, at 8. B air. State A 3d Sts. Work done promptly and well. iatOCEIIIES. V. IVIII'l l.l II. It w Wholesale and llotail dealiT In Staple Oroceriel dioice Family Flour, Au. Mo. 18 North Uight St, IITII.I.IAI TAVI.OII. VV Wholusale and Uutail dealer in Choice Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Lienors. No. i Buckeye Bloik. Wholeaule and Utiiaii lirocera, Bhinperaof Vegeta. '.1,.- .,..; 1 0 j. ut...lulu r.v aj.Vi nl 'iiuifif tirioisa. T ItlUlKN. M IIK.-N A CO., Itetuil l.roo-ra. 1 O Whide-alo and Itetuil (.roCTS. Choice Teas, Fo- al-i and Domeatlo Fruit-, An, No. 27a 8. Uiffh Ht. IIAKDWAKE. TT Ifll'l'llttl-'l.1 Ar i:a.. tl llenim Iron, Nailn, Tinnera Stock, Olaea, ainu, inia, varniHbva, ao, no. mi uoum uign ou IIOTEI. TTNITI-.ll S'rT l-.N IIOTIsL. U Corner High and Town Hta., Colurabua, Ohio. B. J. liLODNT, Proprietor HOUSE FEICNITVItE. A SXOV.TAVI.4tlt A HUFF. Uealera in Hardware, llouae Furniahing Uoodi irate). Nt4vea. r urnaeee, mc. to worin nin ni. HATS. rAPs, I.TIJ. rrt FritniNAmn 11 niviti. V t MantifHoturerot Hata, Onpe and Fore, and dealer in oiraw uoooa, umoruiiaa, ao. aiu miuio uik" d INSI1KANCE, rjOJlK NNIIItANIil'KlO. OOU'TIIH K.O LJ. Total luioiiio A asseis, lltn.UJi 4 W, C. M. IIAKKIt, Secretary. iriACIIINE WOIIHS. 2 HI P, hti OI.I'TIHI' ItlACllUNK CO., I'ort.Ole httierr. 'ort.bleand Mtati'iiiarr Htentn Enirli ,ftastlngs WmtfM Nal'l Hnad Srfavs. 1TIEKCIIANT TAILOH8. , I'lT'AIJHIAI I), MKHC11ANT TA1L0II. No. HT North Ulgh St., 1 doirs north of Uay. Tim omo rnKiitiHANT TAii.oniNn A Cl.ii rlllNO t!0., laft S. Uigh St. Osnta' Suit. Mail, tn Order, lle.dy -made Clothing always on hand. Tin. i:iiNiii:iiNiir.i!Tii:!t. I .t.reh.nt 'Pallor and dealer In lleadr.tnade Ploth, ingAOenU' FiirniahlngOotMls. T Nell Hons. Uulldinr. m i i.i.i eh v. ran. H. IIAHI'l ll. IVI Milllnsrv und Fancy Oo'sR llsntlsmen'a F.I UalaCloaliod and Piee.nl. Cor. High and Spring Hte. el. II. UII HII'. Fashlunahle M llllnery, llreaaTrlmmlnirs, Fancy IniiHls, ae," la. ieniT.ii nign oi, op, inmoai. (loiiae. 0. iw. mil siiink. WH.II.KSAI K A Hlt'l'I.MII.I.INKHV IKllll , I'll". -Hi High St., Opera House Mine MOUSING COLUMBUS V . 'fiafhe. Comrt, Flute and Tromboae, tor F NEAVr ache. Conn hu net with I'uum, Ac in South Third Su 1? !L.?M.M;?illiu-J lMtn.Me.tt; Bteimwa. AWaFuwa. N- Jl BMiU lllh at. JOHN KELT KB AH'O ' Kaab. Fiasua, K-rdhse. A Suns OrKau and Ueloleoaa, laiuucM ioatruawBt. 11 a IS AbStatoSt. PAWN-BUOUEU. 'Oil." i:t.sasr.s.as, N . JO K ist Town SI. Moaey Lent on riate, Hold ' HtrintMit m-rreay obwved. PICTURES. M IB. tJBISWOI.D, 1'HOTuCiltAFHER, No. 1 Kast Broad Btreti. J. hoUpFlaitoisi Johnsoa Building, No. 1" South High street. PLI MBE11S A BELL IIANUEUS. Tj II AI LI.Y WIN, H n.itfr.,M imaA Ihn. .nd ShMt Lead.Raths and Water Closets and Wash Bowl.. No. W South Third ht, HEAL ESTATE. E ilAIILY ft JOHNNON, ButuABiata due, i Fostoftto, Arcade. SIIIKT MANIIFACTOHY. OBI. AMIHKWS, . Shirt Mauuf-otory. No. 18 Opera House. Urns Put - warranti-d a irrod Bt. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. w: Wnnufactuwr and dealer In Soap and Candlea, Hide and Tallow. Weat ol JJruadvay biioge. TAILUIUNG A KEPAIUINO. ri i n s ti;hha( ll O Tailoi; room No. 1 Naughtuu Bmldingr- Clothe! made, rep-iivd and altered in a satisfactory manner. HUMIV IIKKTEItNI'IX, TAll.OK, CLEANER AND HEl'AIKKU. No. 13G South iilgn, op. uoouaie House, up tun. WATCHES AND JEWELHY. TO D. IM MIAIl ft CO., l . Lealurs in Watchrs. (locks. Plated Ware, Jew elry and Spectacles. No. 11 East Town Street. Tjt A. i.. i.iiin:in:i x. Jl . Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. No. 71 South Hich Ht. WINES I ,1 111 I AT1IIOS ly llvctifler, Impi'rt'ir Wholesale dealer in Winea. Liquors, Oitfara, 4to. Ho. Hi South Fourth tit. IT. Nu.''lSoutu'llitTh Ht., haa ;the choieeat Winea red and white. Hccoramended by all physiaiaua. YANKEE NOTIO.8-(W1iolosaUM 1 "T" AH KIN, SH.IIU Ac NIX", I "1 Whoh'faio iIchIpm in r'ort'itfn it Amrrican Fancy Goods V V ankee Notlona. Ill , loa, 107 k lu'J E. Town Ht, GROCERIES. SI'COLM, MILES & M'DONALD GROCERS, DEALERS IN if orcijtu, UomoMtto nixl ti a 15 CJ r ot'or t en. U ALL THKIlt VAIUET1E8. riorum on columbus rovou iaqaihi AUKNTS FOR SALE OP The llii.iir.l Powder i.'o.'s l'owr" .tr, Also, Agents for the Sole of Gardner, Phipps A Co.'a Celebrated Sugar-Cured Ham. Imported Wiues, , BrantlicH, Mf,rflrs, ct Canned l'ruils A Vest tnblrs, elc., Constantly In Store. tSW All (loods Delivered Free of Charge. Order iolicikd. MoCOLM, MILES A MCDONALDS, mayl y-J- 124 A 126 South High St. GEO. M'DONALD tfc" CO., I Oil Soiilli llliih Street. I'l.P S llMSI't M l I V ON II AND A V full line of a:irefully selected AMILY CI HOC 10 It 1 11N. We would call special attention to our brand of LOGAN MILLS WUITK -W1IZ3AT I'liOOll, Uadc from genuine White Hill Wheat, not excelled by any c-rana in umo. we aiso aeop a supply ui fresh Crnckcd Wheat, nrrio. rnciioNAMJ ftuo. auglT 2taw tf BOOK BINDERY. SIEBERT & LILLEY, Blank BookNannfactnrers, PRINTERS. BINDERS it PUBLISHERS, Special attention mild to manufacturing flrat-clsjs lil.ANK IIIMIKS, of erery description, with 01 without riinted headinga, for COUNTV OFK1CEIIB, MEHCHANTS, UANUFACTUUKUH, liANKEUS, ItAlLUUAD COMPANIES, o. i KT Full sets of llooka made on short notice, war. ranted to give perfect sal iefuclion. OPEIfA HOUSE BUILDINts, Tl2g.codly COLUMIIUS, . CARRIAGES. E. & H. F. BOOTH, . MANUrAlTUBEl!! Ot ARR1AGES AND BUGGIES, ami aii mm oi nwm. Corner ol Third AliuySn., COliUMHUH O. Klrol - Special attention paid to Repairing. McKlror Wagons sold on onminlsslnn.a snell eodiy COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. CRAWFORD & 00. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lmportera and JJealera in SODA, ASH, SAL SODA, UAUBTIO SODA, rOllNDHV lAt'lNIJH, Plaster, Limo, Dement, Band, Pumruice Stone, neain, eto., m No. Htm Walnut Htroet, ianll dim ru CINCINNATI, OHIO Wltl. nONVPENV, FORWARDING Sl COMMISSION MERCHANT, riiin of nil Kinds II.OI'H, WIIINKV, Ar. a-Ths Bighs.1 Friete Paid at ell tlaeifn owa Wheat, aye, Ball.,, SU...VS. orrioKi Near Waal fcHd el NatlanaJ Head Brlrtat, iOl.lilIHIia, OHIO. Nbll .edsei'S. CONl'lllllN'liAli, rpUK HK' HKT rillF.ND" sent In any address, I lu a B.ai.,1 en,elope, on rMifii or vs re, A,l,li-. Iir.l Mall 1. 1,1 A. n I II A Ml A lO.Uai Mas., RiyluMlyen OHIO: SATURDAY, DRY COODS. A. C. I1EADLEY & CO. TAKE PLEASl KE 1NF0RUINO THKIlt PATRONS AND THIS PUBLIC THAT THEY HAY. JUST ItEeUlVAiJJ Large & Attractive Stock 3 X X-i IK. JS? Striped Foulards, Striped Poplins, Plain Poplins, , MohaiiB, Alpacas, French & ICuRlish riinifs, French & English lliiulzes, Robes, Percales, tiingnauis, tloaklngs, , Shawls, Mantles, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOST ERY, Cloths and ( assimeres, COTTON ADES, (CHECKS, STRIPES, LINENS, Domestic (foods, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. pr WertiDttt venr''itf illy invite the u(Untiu of the Ladies and (lentltmni to our Yiry CnMPl.K.'K and ATTK ACTIVE SttKik, iwnui'inp all that imp. ma will he spared to pleane. Kaf HariraiiiH given to all favoring u tvilb n cull. A. C. HEADLEY & CO., Not.3is0 A 'J siSoHlll HiKli St. apr-l W.G.DDNN&CO. WauM Inloriu I lie I'lihlic lliclr NEW CiRPET -AND Dill Ml 33 and 35 Dlorlh High Street, NOW O-FZEIfcTI And they moat respectfully invito the Ladies and Gen tlemen of L'olurabui to inspect their ilock of (iooda, aaauiing them no paina will be apttrcd to pleaae. All Goods will be Sold Cheap, 19- And Sold at One Trice to All, AND HTlUCTieY FOU CASH, Wo would not htivo the public infer that we arc aim ing to undersell everybody elae. or leta than ooet. We xpect to live by our buainesa, but are willing to work cheap, which, with our Attractive Stock; We hniw will piuvv a kiiilirieut indiiccmetto aecurea aharo of the good people' patronage. W- G. DUNN & CO., 33 V 31 Noi tll High St., Coluiiihim, april gll :LVE"OT SPRING GOODS AT GILC1IUIST. GRAY& CO.'S, Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 South High Street. A LAKOI ASSOHTMUNT OF DltESS GOODS 1NCLUD1NU Japanese Poplins, French & Irish Poplins, IN ALL THE NEW STYLES.. I'l viii'li mill Ciiullsli I'miii l,liir, FrciM'li I'rli.K'.i I'i.iucs French I'-rciilr. t'rrncli I'hliitAC IN ALL, TUK NKWENT DES1UNS. NOVEI.TIE) IN NCAHI'N, II ABIT SETS. LACE COI.I.AHN. nml HI AL I ACE. NEW AND ELEGANT SILK SACKS BEDOI'INR IN AM. t'OI.OH". A Larre Aseortmnt ol Inclodlnt lnllh Rlhl-d T.lt. muiry nnd Cnehmrre nhnwlm W A CnmrUte ftoek of UKNTH' Fl'HNIHHINU uiiuun, i Aneieinun, c.i wi .w eiyis. PAIIAKOIJ!. t . . mf W. else l.ep a Mil sleek of IHJM KKT1CH, the liat Friera. (.Ill IIHISI, I'KAF A III., 1,. . .1 "auih Hlah vi JOURNAL. MAY 8, lsGu TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL CINCINNATI. .UetMai ia Aeawassinaie a fallcesatau. CiMf nnati, My 7. A bolJ atuiuipt was made to asiassluati- a policeman on his boat at 1 o'cluck this morning. Matt. McCarty, a aesiicratlo olWu before Court for assault ami battury, stole up behind officer Bennett at the corner of Fifth and Vine streets, placed a four-shooter within two Inches of his head and snapped twice without discharging It. Benuet turned and collared the would be assassin, knocked him down with a mace, and got two more blows in. Two by-standers Interfered and prevent ed fatal results. McCarty was badly, though not mortally, wounded about the head. He was taken to the station-house, and a charge ol attempting to assassluate wits lodged against him. TDeKoiitUeruKallrou.il. A large meeting of capitalists was held yosterday In Knoxville, Tenn. A large delegation was appointed to visit this place to represent the advantages of Knoxville, as the terminus of the Southern Itailroad. Part of the delegation will start for here to-day. Kaloou Keener Cauvciilioa. A delegation from the saloon keepers societies met ill convention at Turner Hall last night. St. Louis, Cincinnati, Springfield, Illinois, Louisville, Covington, L'rbana, Ohio, aud Jeffcrsonvillc, liuliana, are represented. The object Is to farm a national ai soclalion far which a cominlUcti to draft a constitution, has been appointed. It will continue in session for several days. WASHINGTON." OHO iUHIIMi I'lvo Twenliee to be lnr. ijiaeed. Washington, May 7. The Secretary of the Treasury will purchase j 'JO bonds to the amount of a milll.ni dollars each tvi ek, ami has directed thu As. sislant Treasurer lit New York to ruciive proposals therefor. lllcrnttl l( vciiiii. Ili'iiiiliilioilk. H. KUlallons are lii'luu' ireiaiv.l by Soliuli. or !inilli,nl' Inleriinl lt. vemie, living the and in I. of proof rt-.ti ir.-.l from railroad companies, corporations ami in.lt-viilinils who have lo-en taxed os ii,hi. resident aliens, under a pnnl-ioii ol' the Internal Keveiiue m t, whli li was repe.ilcil .March HI, WW, and who now apply to have the amount ol tux which was Hiiiili. l.l while the act re- iniiiniil in fare,,, ,, i ,.,. 'i h nalure ol the prcioC Riiiirnl will lie Hit: nllMavit ol' the claimant, atlislnl l,y an ii.Milional alli.lavit from some oilier respniisilili. p irly, and Hie cei'tillciile of the Consular ge-ciit at the nearest port to which the claimant liehmas, that he is a noii-icsideiit alien. Allorney J.'clierul Kiilnriii il. Attorney aeiieral Hoar returned to Washington this inoruing and was atlundlng to the duties of his olllce. tlur.llllll ol l llsterli llinlriet ill I'dlllsyl-vaiila,A largo number of applications have been received, both personally and by letter far the vacant Marshallship of the Kastem District of Pennsylvania. Dyer Court niurtlul. The Dyer Court Martial has adionrued nt'nij die. General Thomas left yesterday for San Francisco, anil General Terrv for At lanta. The finding of the court has not yet transpirea, - VeruviHU .llinisicr. The Peruvian Minister, Garcia, took leave of the President this morning iu a farewell speech. The President in reply hoped that the friendly relations would continue be tween l cm and tills country. secretary F ish accompanied the Minister to Alexandria. I'nlon l.cacue Delefriuloii. The Union Lcnsuo sent a colored sookes- man to the President this morning to ascertain when a delegation of the League may have a conference with him relative toall'alrs. he President consented to see thein to-mor row. Col. Porney' Visit Moillh. Col. John W. Forney, Gov. Ward of New Jersey, Gen. Van Wyck of New York, and ,ii r. Lioyu oi uio uommerciai, who have hecn traveling South for some weeks, had an ntcrview witn the President this morning concerning what they hadobsorved while on their trip to the southern country. CALIFOENIA. The I acllic Rullrond I elcbralioii. San Fiiancisco, May 0. The people of this city and Sacramento are in a state of feverish excitement in regard to the completion of tho Pacific Itailroad. Grand preparations are being made at both places ror an observance n the event, winch will occur on Saturday. The bankers of this lly have given notice that their houses will be closed on that day, und business will In generally suspended. Arrangements have been made by tho Western Union Telegraph Company that each stroke of the hammer on the last spike driven shall be reported slmill laneously at new ork anil ,"11111 1' ranclsco by telegraph. Besides a silver mounted and pnl islied California tie aud spike, a gold and silver pick, and silver hammer, lor use in the omplellon or Hie roiui, have also beeu for warded to the end of the track. Accident lo t-:x!tiriloii Train. The excursion train to the eastern end of the Central Huad, with the Commissioners, Governor Stanford and guests, was nearly wrccseii ycsti'iiiay ny a large tree, which had fallen across the truck. The obstruction was discovered III time to preserve the passenger ars uuiuinreii, nut Die locomollve was diinl ged and thown oil the track. ILLINOIS. I riiililfnl Hull Morm. Cillt'Atio, May 7. A letter from Anna, L'nlon countv. lib mils, says that place was vlsllcd by a fearhil hull storm the previous evening. The hall stones measured from one to two and a half Inches In diameter, ami not a lew were as large as a man 9 fist. Tho ground was cov ered In some places two feet deep. The fruit has been almost entirely iiestroyeil. straw-berries weru just beginning to ripen, with excellent pro.siect8; now there will not be a half a crop. Nearly nil the . e hes are kuockctl off. How far the storm cMcndcd is uot known. FLORIDA. " A llrlllah InveallKitllou. Kky Wkst, May 0. A Herald snechtl says the British Commo- lorc. Phllllmore, arrived al Kingston, Jamai ca, on tho 1st. He goes to Havana to Investigate matters there pending, und then to Nassau, to Investigate thu report from tho Bermudas, anil afterwards to Haytl, where the British Consul holds tin, steamer Hal nave as an Indemnity for A cargo seined at St. Marie. SANDWICH ISLANDS. oolle oii.ulrnc). San Fhanciscii, May U. Honolulu advices to April 23d state that considerable excitement and alarm exists among the people of that place, from A rumor ot a conspiracy among Hie Coolies to murder and plunder their employers, and prepara tion for resistance was mauo 111 cine or uprising. Marrow fKtrnnaof Hie) Kluv. Ills Majesty tho King, hail a narrow escape fro.n death by the falling ol a Coeoantit while he was walking In a grove al his country teat. fixture far l.lahl lloii.ee. The uecessary Hxtures lor the Light Houses al Honolulu and Hllo, and several other ports had been received at Honolulu, ('mnirrcial aad murine lillelllaeilce. Complaints ol a limited business In spring Whalers the present season: Arrived; llono lulu, Kill an Allen, Sidney, Mntllc Banks, Yakahams; Whale ship Hercules, W bbls ,1. 11 inompson, from New nullum, voo: kmllv Monisn. In 1111 New llediool. urn Kaule. fsKi Sailed Fn- Trad.', Ilaker's Island; Whale shli-t'amlll, Kagle. K alula. NO. . 130. FOREIGN NEWS. iBy Atlantic ( al.le.l r.N;I.Al. Ixinikik, May (i. The Times to-day has Another editorial on the Alabama claims. It says : England endeavored to do justice to all parties in the late rebellion, and must decline to acknowledge any other motive for her action. Shi-has ottered to submit to arbitration the nuesllou whether she had been' culpably negligent; but she cannot go further. Extravagant misrepresentations were necessary to permit tho basis for such a policy as Is foreshadowed lu Mr. Sumner's speech. The Times concludes by assuring Americans that It will be a failure. The Telegraph also has an article on the same sui.j , ct. It promises that England will give an attentive ear to reasonable propositions, but will not listen to novel pretensions. If no solution Is now practicable, she will leave the questions at issue to the influences of time and the mature Judgment of the American people for adjustment. ti iiki:v. Constantinople, May 5. On Wednesday, Bth of May, first day of the Mahoinmcdan New Year, the Sultan according to custom received the Ministers of foreign powers, and made an address of the most paclllc character. lie referred with satisfaction to the favorable settlement of the dllllculties with Greece; the pacification of Crete, and the friendly relations of Turkey with all foreign powers, lie taid lie should continue to insist onenconnmy of the Administration, the Improvement of the ju. dicial procedure, the extension of the railroad system, the equal participations of all classes of his subjects iu Hie obligations and beni'ills of these rcfoinw. The Cretan Chieftains have been pardoned and set. frci'. MAIi. Madhid, May 7. A directory is proposed, to consist of Serano, ltivcro ami Olozoga, with Prison at Its head, as President, nnd minister of War. NKW YOHK. Arrivul of Mcntuc.'. New Yoiik, May 7. The steamships City of Boston, Penusyl vania and Caledonia, from ICnrope, have arrived. A I'oekel l-irkcil. Mr. Allaire, a reporter, states that his pocket Was picked last evening In a horse enrol Holland a gold watch. Verilicl Ag-uliliil nil Adillililfftrnliir. Ill the Common Pleas Court, before Judge Dalv, yesterday, Prune s Wailand recovered a verdict ofifil.s!)!), with Interest, against Jno. Livingston and his sureties. Livingston Is a lawyer, and was Administrator of the deceased husband of plaintilf, In the selllemeut of which he was guilty 'of frauds ol such a llagrant character, as to call for a severe re-hiike by the-Court, who pronounced Livingston a disgrace to Ills race, country and profession. muorlniit l.nw Null. The attachment case of Cushing and others, owners ol the American ship Sonora, tie, stroyed by tho Alabama, against' tho pro ceeds ot ine print steamer wren, owned by Laird, the builder of the Alabama, ihiho up to-day In the U. 8. District Court, Mr. Mal-lory, Ex-Confederate Secretary of the Navy, appearing for Mr. Gushing, and the District Attorney anil Air, Hockey lor Laird, l ite decision is looked Tor as Important, as forming a precedent with regard to private actions on the Alabama claims. movement ol UlllUiialtis. The World says a private dispatch from Mew Orleans, staling that the blockade fan ners, 1 cm .111. I... iau, cios.gvu m wri f, llllibusters from New Orleans to some point j contiguous to me. i;noan coast, nave lantitti at the Island of Grand Inoqua, in the Gulf, some twelve hours by steamer from the Florida Keys; that the fllllbusters have gone Into quarters, and aro waiting for reinforcements. Tue Arago mid her fnsnonKorN. The World also Insists that the Aragodid sail for Cuba with 420 men aud M4 olllcers, under Gen. Jourdan. Among the olllcers were Brig. Gen. Charles May; Lieut. J. F. Maglll, of British artillery; Lieut. Edward Berr, French cavalry; Major Geo. lnman, Seventh Ithodo Island infantry; Capt. L. C. Bailey, formerly of Fifth U.S. cavalry; Lieut. Thos. Pity. Gibbons; Major E. B. Martin, oi Twentieth Pcnnsylvaniacavalry;Col. Warren, Col, Ohus. Held, aud Col. Chas. Lester. Oilier Vessels Mulled far Cuba. The World says; Pour other vessels have sailed within three weeks; tno first under Col. Johnson, taking S-Vi men ; the second under Gen. Spluola, with 3iHlmen ; Ihe third with 1100 men, nnd the fourth under General French, Willi fiso men. The World says: Within Ihe last M days we have positive information that II ,1X1(1 men have left the cities ol Charleston, Baltimore and New Orleans, for a point ndj trcnl to Ihe Cuban coast nml lor Ihe Island Itself; 2,0(10 have li-l't Ihe oily of New York, and five hundred more are now walling lo get off. Illl ln llelllt I III. . The Convocation of Ihe Theta Delta ( hi Association was held at the Astor Mouse to-day. About, one hundred ilelegali s and a large number of visitors were present. It was resolved to rc-rslabllsh lbs Southern Chnpti r, whli h was Inol;, n np at Ihe commencement of the war. The association dined at the Astor lloll-e this (Veiling. l:ipi'ilillon. lo ( iiba la lie I'reveiited. It, Is said that Marshal Barlow has re- rclvid ft dispaii h from Soerelary Fish In- I unicllng him 10 use eteiv precaution lo pre-i v. -nl. the dciiailuie 01 any evpedilion lor 1 11011 11-0111 11,1s port. Iti'dilrllaii III leleguiili It 11 1 s. The Telegrapher stnies l.v authority that. the reilucllou on cable til-quitches, lor some lime uiider consideration, tins Is-cn decided upon, and alter June 1st fin In gold will be charged for a message not exceeding HI words, exclusive of address and signature and one dollar lu gold lo each additional word. A discount of oO per cent, on these rales will be made on general ami inimical news illspatcli. es to the press, but cipher and commercial news dlsp ilclies will He ciiargeu al inn rates llilllriinil l.rulsllillnil, Amuny, May 7. In the Senate this afternoon tho bill lor the consolidation ot' certain railroads was order ed lo a third reading, with an amendment re striding the fare on tho Central road to two cents tier mile. The Dill legalizing me issu. Ing of tho eighty per cent, scrip of the Ceil. tral road received similar action Murderer Cniiliired nnd afraid ll.cape., 1'nniiHKF.Ki'siK, May 7, Brooks, one of the murderers of Theodore Brodheitd at Delaware Witter Gap, who escaped while awalling execution, was cauuht live miles west of Port .Ici vls, on Wednesday, by Mr. Ilatirnnl. While walking with his captor unions siuuieniy piungeii llilrly feet down an embankment, again mak Ing his iscaie. Fresh pursuit was given, MISSOURI. I be I 'aiiilUK I'rlise t in lit. St. Louts, May A. It Is understood tliul Tom Allen, the nuul Hat. after witnessing the di qmsit of the sec nml three hundred dollars In hlsjnatcb be. tween him and MuCoola to night, will leave nir Cincinnati to-morrow morning, where ho will no nto training. McCoole, it Is said, lias reduced himself 20 pounds In the pnsi u wiwks and Is In good condition and doing well. It la not expected that ho will gel below !(00 pounds. Hn now Weighs 21. Del arc made al I(K) to75on Met Dole. CANADA. " ' Arrival at i;nilrani, . .. 0,UMiat', May 7, The Troop ship Crocodile, conveying a number of discharged dock yard laborers srnt nut to t anntia ny tun nrlllh govern : melit, arrived here If 11 night, she will i again Sunday lor Kiii.ii, ad wllh a portion of Mhe troops 01 1 r i.nglaiid I Is r ttattoa f AAveartleslna;. OAILI Cess ai-aea, each ssasiMsa. . Te rit.cesler Be.ie i. Ni4M,petaiaae ........ ...i a-a iu I to 1 aUKL -Oer vqean, ttret sBeestwa. Bw-aeatauaai , Lecel s nsas AeUea. eea Has, ee mm rtiu ................... SO Admtawaaeeta, wi twe uaee. aeiUsal. fur Waal eatuaaa, wiH e. leaatei sol tea sasHS cacA ierlloa, atil further autwe. aT.M,tijee r fees aahc a aqsuua. Adrertoweweu fu. lua.M UaM uawrtMi at ear seff. at card eatee, sibK-h vdl u. lurauthtsl ua aiplletKf tort the Serapis Ls exiected shortly with another load of emigrauls. 1. I). Young, 1'n sideul of the Uuetwc baiik is dead. Ottawa, Mty 7. -asriiaUM aat Ottawa Hiin, The navigation on the Ottawa river Is fairly opened. Within the st week over two millioua dollars worth of lumber have pass ed through the Kidiau locks for White Hall and Burlingtou markets. MASSACHUSETTS. t ire al Urallield. Wkstfikld, May 7. The manufactory of the American whip company was destroyed by tire this morning. Lost, $70,000. Insured tor $40,000. HewpUalitie al Boeloa. Boston, May 7. The city authorities last evening passed an order extending the hospitalities of the city to the dlstluguiseu Invited guests of the Na tional Peace Jubilee. The lnteraaliosiaJ Boat Hacc. The Harvard crew practice on the Charles River course every evening between six aid eight o'clock, preparing for the international race. The hopes ol the friends of the University are high for success. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Vcwlnrdnyte MeWM Tiif. arrivals of vessels at the port of Chi cago on Thursday, numbered Kl. Tup. Treasury Department sold one million dollar In gold at New Y'ork yesterday at liJ0 Ionian 23-10U Tiif. spring races over the Greenland I Hood horse Course will commence at Louisville on Monday next. Tiif. Ohio Valley Editors' Association had their annual reunion at the Clinton House, Chlllicothe, on Thursday evening. F. A. Eastman, Postmaster of Chicago, has received !,i:S) applications for subordinate positions in the Postollice, about 3,000 of whom will be disappointed. A man named .lames Stephenson was gar-ruled about 12 o'clock Thursday night, near the Mad river bridge, about two miles from Springfield, and lobbed 01 eleven hundred dollars. At Aii I ford Center, Thursday, a man named Mitchell was rim over and Instantly killed by the cars of the Columbus & Indianapolis Itailroad, while crossing the track in a buggy. A scaffolding used in the erection of Cottage Grove Congregational Church, Chicago, fell on Thursday afternoon, prccipitat- ng rive men to the ground. Three named Stephen Derr, John Burminghain and Mobeit Wilson were terribly Injured. It Is feared thu latter will die. Gov. Camimisll, Secretary Leu and Chief Justice Howe, of Wyoming, arrived at Omaha, Nebraska, on Wednesday morning, and left for Wyoming the next evening. They intend to organize a territorial government as soon as practicable. Turning the Tables. "Haiti Your money or your life! Throw up your hands 1" exclaimed a stranger, step-ping out from a shadow, while accompanying the words might have been heard the sharp click of a pistol. The person addressed was a weary newspaper man wending bis lonely way homeward, In the outskirts of the city, about 3 o'clock in the morning. " Oh, yes, certainly. I'm in no hurry. Only walking for exercise. Just as soon hold up my bauds as not. I'm not armed. Please turn that pistol a little to one side. It makes me nervous." " Hand over your cash 1" "Haven't nary a red With Ule. You seu litv took all that away from me when they 1 .,;... , ..,, ,mlrlhe hftks. When: did they take your money away from yon ?" Ob, yes; why at Inc. pest-house, lou see I'm a small pox patient, just out for exercise. They won't let me walk about in thu lavlinu: with my face in this condition, so 1 have to go it after dark, and late at night, when the streets are empty. By tnc way, stranger, the wind Is rather in your direc tion, and, unless yon ain't particular about It, it might be just as well to stand on the ther side. 1 ve got my sliver watch, though. If you like it, come aud take It. You're at perfect liberty to searcli me, If you like, only , ion t point Hull pistol 1111s way ; li s uncom fortable. 1 I've want the watch V" No, thank you," said the robber, backing away and around toward the other side; "I couldn't take anything from a man so unfor tunate as yon are. Here there s naif a uol-lar for yon, poor fellow. Go and get some thing to drink, and he threw the coin to ward him, still backing oil. "As you're only walking for exercise, It won't Incommode you " "on, not a particle, i n just as soon waiK with you, If yon desire It. Either way, lioiigli, It's all Hie same to me. Thank you lor your half. Won't yon Join ine nnd drink oiny recovery r" Well, yon go round the block the other way; as I havn't hnrl yon, say nothing about having met inc. I guess I'll go this way;" ' mil then watching till the snpjiosed small- mi pancni nan turneii Hie corner, lie start ed oil' on a IHII run in the opposite direction. ' Mr. Newspaper Alan .proceeded on home ward undisturbed, and slept the sleep of oue who en oys the consciousness of having done a good thing, and four bits bi tter off for hav ing nu t a highwayman. Fruit and Crop ltoms. TfiF. Piiiixsutawiiey (Pa ) Plaindealersays: Fruit trees continue to bud and blossom, and II we have no more very cold weather we will probably have an abundant supply the coming season., Heporls from all parts 01 the country are alike, to the ellect that a large crop of all kinds ol fruit Is anticipated. Tiif. Carlisle Huraldsays: Never probably In the history or this county has the wheal crop presented, al lids season of the year, such a promising apisiarauco. If nothing occurs to Injure II between this lime and harvest, there will be an immense harvest, 1 Tiik Bedford Enquirer says; The peach CMP bids fair to be a plentiful one with us the present year, If not overtaken yet by untimely frosts. The trees are everywhere full of buds almost ready to burst, having for the Ural time In lour years passed through tho winter uninjured. Thk New York Tribune, which has exten sive corrcondciicc all over the country, says: Wu believe there was never before so largo an area of our country In wheat at this season as now, and that sowed last fall Is look ing remarkably well. Unless s Hue disastrous blight shall yul be experienced we shall harvest more wheal lu 1W.I lhau In any former year. And uu all this Allaullc Blopo A very large breadth has been suwu to spring grain, while much laud Is now lu course of preparation for Indian corn. Our orchards are just bursting Into bloom, aud tho promlso of rrtilL especially peaches la remarkably good. AccoltniM! to a loiter In the Stillwater (Minnesota) Republican, from Ihe wn ot an Intelligent farmer, It costs f IU 25 to grow an acre of wheat. Allowing twenty bushels to the acre, the farmer must receive a Irlllo over eighty-one cents per bushel for his wheal lu order to bring him out even 1 all over that Is prolltout there. A iiki'Knt letter Hum South Carolina says: "The recent cold snap, alsml tho l'.lh Inst., has seriously Injured Ihe fruit cnip and the early vegetables. In Y'ork county, which Is far north, It In said that very little lujuryhas been done to either fruits or vegetables, but In Newls'rry, Abbeville and Greenville re-purls repressM. that the failure of trulls this summer may be eounli il as almost certain, rSHi'lnlly Hie Hai'hes," II
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Full Text | OHIO STATE JOURNAL. A11ABL Y 1 IDTiaCI. IOUFllil KIMTUM. ay saailafa sATeaeel Bet OO da do i u.Jia. 4 Hi to .... mj I 4e 80 Mute eiaseaa muds, each ... t OO A da As t mumthLM 4 OU Ae A Ae auathe....... . OO lea eocr timM dub J w. UehTereiey Ora, at avMtk O U de wee.. DRY COODS. SPOOL COTTON o.n.t. 6-CORD, SOFT-FINISH SrooL Cotton. GEO. A. CLARK, Solo Agent. Tht attention ot CoEtUUi t dud tho Trade la ivupttt-ully called to th vtrg tniriar quality of ibis well-knowo Thread. In purchasing, auk lor 9 CLA "o. SPOOL N. T." COTTON. UUO. A. t'LAUIt, Solo Ag'l. tr Mom other Uenuiuc. Fur sale by the principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Uoods and Notion Dealer, throughout the world. We keep a lull assortment of this Celebrated Thread, d recommend it with confidence to our customers. , J. GUEENLEAF CO., 216 and 341 South High Bt. M1LLEBB, GREEN A JOYCE, 07 and 90 South High St. HA1UU8, B1ULER A NIXON, 101 and 109 East Town St. UANCROFT BROS. CO., mat 11 eim, S Uwynne block. MUGHTOFS ni urii am; lis ok iiiiv i.oo.r aki JL cordially invited to call and examine the IN HTOCK. The undernamed pledge! himself to lell the liwi Uoou. at Luw.axi. niOES, Dress Uooils, Merinos, Miauls, everything Cheap! Cht'ti" ! Cheap I Chcnp James Naughton. 1 1 M &. r. Mouth lllffk Nlrcei, maiiM Him Columbua, Ohio. spuing goods AT KENYONUVlliGlN'S. A NH'lllil Mock of A t Very Low l'rioc. DRESSGOODS, Iit'iuli IViiiilcs, IrriKli iiiii);. limns While Pique. A Full Line of New Stylos of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas OiirMockof W hile (JoimIs, White Lini'KH, Tiitilj Mucus, Nnpkius, Doy iich, Towels, iVC, Is complete. Fine Assortment of Ladies', (Jcuts' trod Chihltcu' Hosiery imtl Cloves, Extra Loan; lloso for Children, llajou'e rati. Kid' Ulovua iivcry pair warranted. Novelties III UCAllFS, TIES, LACE (1001)8, HANDKElll'UlBFB A EM IlllOl 1)EK11 A Full Assortment of OliSTV II UISIIIIVU JOOIS! l ino While Shirt iu nil qualities, i"Tlie celebrated Tatent Tantaloon Drawera on '-Bale. Fringes, Gimps aud Uuttons, In great variety, NOTIONS AND FANCY 0001)8. . Ilhickand Colored Matins on Iho Ilia. KjoT A large aloek of FrinU, Otnghama and Domeillr motion uocxia, at very low prices. Clotlix iiu1 CiiSHlmert'X. KEN VON ft WIOOIN. No.H Nell Ifnnae, deoll Qend KulTalo Black Alpacas. TVHT HKCELVEl, A FUM, LINB)F THE t justly eflf hratud UiitTulo brand of ltliick Alpacaa. The hide ol bhtck In Iheae fooda ia deeidvdly auperior to nil other make, und the rubric, on account of quali ty, ia caiticulatly handsome for walklnn auita or long droaaca. JEHHK K. HTONE, No. A Uwynno Block, Town tii., Uolumbua, 0, marl, qlm SEWINC MACHINES. Old tools nt any price are dear When new and Imprortd ooea appear ' .SEWING in Aii iiiPHovr,rni-:ni r vkh ai,i, I other Family tiewing Maohinei, and we claim that It will do a greater ranito of work with ten trouble and adtuatment of needle, thread and Uniion, and ia leu liable to gel out of order, more tint pie in tnanairement. and canter comprehended than any -owing machine in the market, nutwithatandltiir the tnanr mtai-ePrraen- tatlona made by our tnvinut oompetitorfl who noil tnff tttir machinea. If they had the fcii, it would not be noeeaaaary to run down the Vlnrenoa, The fact ti the Flore noe dm ao many Improtementa and ailvantRffea. oyer the machtnee represented by our nehihttora, that they are obtlr d to reaort to mt-renreetntaMori. which honld be beneath the dlnatty of an honorable compe Itor. If an anent, ol othtur muhlom call on you and run down our machln1, make a note of hla remarks and call at our aale-ro itna, and we will catlaly you that what they y aralnat our tnaehlnea c hot true, hut falae tn every particular, and our manhiaea will auatatn i in an w' uaim ror 11. W. 8. liUOWN, Afft-nt-il Knit Htate NU.tloUmuue, Ian? wHtn-w t a HadwalUder lloase, i' "Vro. It VI-!ITHIIOAONT.,rOI,l fllHH X. unie. I n. Konre nouse naa neen inoruugiiiy ren ted, painted and tlnlatied Ihmughout, and t now in po. ssss ton ol tb. undersignsd, who, iront long snd prartle I eapetlenc. In the hoainess, esn assure all wlin nay lasor him Wl'h Ihelrpatrouagslliat lli.y will hew.il lieat'd, made ronilortalile, .ml l.t Irel t Huuis , . i. i adWalLaIikh, Propriekir felr LORE N CeVW SEWING MACHINE! THE VOL. XXXII. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' We nt rhc iU'MliouI ear read j el la llic lulle..i8S liet 01 S-olMullm Uuelueet H.mnv, ubltb are iuoi III eaaat nl.uUl- aud e.tru.lve muMw. atenula Itii.ciiy. AIU.I1ITECT3. T. IIKOOHRS , Architeet, 'lil Kniineer.Ae., i k, ftiim' HI. rk. oatee em Com ATOU.LVS. JltTCJl I E, S a ICJlNSELUKI Li AU'0JiN..Vt. CUVNHELUKAT-LAW a it it . v A- UT South Hurh St., up stairs. H' 11! South High Street. .f. C'HIWIiriEI.D, , . ATTOiUi fcY A U COUN8Et.OR-AT-I.AW, utftf.lnC.ty Bank Building. BHANDt: A N.tsil. ATlOKftEY-AT-LAW. OHee,No.essouui uuno... Ampti.nuuu.Me. BBElt AND U1E. T.maev Brer Baloon. Fure Winea, IUauliv & lji',uoiucii s'.autly on bund. 2S'J ti. U'K-tit. UOOU-BIMUEUS. EFAVVH'M HOOK niNDEKK, j AND BLANK-HOdK MANUFAirTORY, Rooms M, 36 A i North High St., bet. Broad A Bay. BOOKS AND STATION!.- . H Bookseller. Stationer'and Binder, and dealer in annul Boom and Puiosiciu. .38 Soulh High St. CIOMI.V A HJIITII, J Stationers, Envelopes, genuine Arnold's A French Writing A Copying Inks ; all kinds Taper A Sealing Warn. BOOTS AND SHOES. FAMIf.,)T a(jd SH0)! gT0Bgi No. H South High, corner Town St. Mil'P.Htl Hr llflHIfiElt. O Manulacturers and dealers in all hinds of Boots ud Shoes. Mo. loa tsouin uign ds. V. KAMI, ,, t . BooU and Shoes dally received, and sold cheap. No. 138 North High street. t 1 T 'a- SSSS.S.B a nN A- 1 .... VV 141 South High St. JustreceiTed.anelegant ssorimenc uools auu ouuti. wwi, .. BOOTS aV SHOES (Wholesale.) -.r J llallall I . I.' U'll.l.Nlim. J WlioU'8l Dealer- in Hand aud Machine made loots ana Hnon, w Murm mu oww-- CANDY MANIIFACTOBY. , lOI I SIAM ni.m ii. h,iiu...l f.n.lv MAiiut'jictorv and BakoiT.Toys, 'oreif-n Fruits, Nuts, Ac. 23ii S. High St., Columbus. CAK1UAGES AND BIJUOIES. -u'VIUU. SSS-TVWN A lift.. Btanuiiietureisot Carriages, Ac, No. 115 Town Ht., ucsr the Market lluuarl. Kspaiting ilonn promptly. CIUAIiS AND TOBACCO. ' Ittlll. n j W)fiHii!. and tti-tiitl dealer in Clears. Ho. 211 ,th Ulll Mttvtit. UltTiirs uu 01 my own iuininmci.u.u. COAL. Lv Whult'aalo and Ketail d'i.lt;ra in Coal. 187 North HiKli Ut. MAT. WUAVJ.lt, Bco y. MTII I 1 At TTIARIIIsF.. VV liealenj in Hiwkiutf, Pittsburg and BhnftOoal. nice in Foatutlloe entrance. r-x V. Mil VllAiTI. 1 J . bt-aler fn beat uualiW of Hocking Coal, Office, toot of Ilich St., west end. WarfhuUBe, 215 Canal ht. r-wjkiiirvvikw A fn.. LV Wholuaaie and Ketail dealers in Ftttaharg and locking Coal. 2C1 Morth jdijfn bi. I I M a V A- I II.. J. Aiiiljiw UuiMinif, dcKlcra in Korean Fruits, Toya, in; uytttor., cisn urn irine in hu kuimh m pinip-hi. CUOCUEKY, Ac. VV China and tlueniware, Glass A rUtf-il Ware, I (ampn and Fixtures, wholesale A retsil. H K. High St f! t'l,(''vt?(,tMal k Retall'dealerlnCroekprs , H.1,1 !, -hina.Olass.tlutlery. Flatedtioods.ftc. irtH. High St 011.41 N TILi: AND CEWFII PIPE. TAB! EN I'ATTHIIWON, J Dealer in Solo Diain Tile and fctono Sewer ripe. Yard, opposite Union Passenger Depot. DUCGGISTS. IOMI'11 HIAIT, ) People's Drug Store, !0 BonthHighBt. "criptionsrarefully compounded at all hours. Tre- DUV UOODS. --vSIIOKN, Kl IKNIIAW ft CO., iimnn tn J. 1). Unburn A Co. 14JH.ni.-h Bt tarpets,M sltintfw I ill ;toth. Stanle Fancy ilrvOond EiniUUANT AWE NT. ""I II. CAliri.N, I ).0en. Emigrant Ag't, Ileal Estate and Intelligence IHce, Ag't for Atlantic Steamahip Co's. 239 N. High St FIIUNITIIUE, Ac. -lOMinnim oaiiinf.t i:o., J Slanufacturetsof all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, so., wholesale and Mail. Ware-rooms, 201 S.llighSt 0llOF.lRNITI!li, s'0., Manufacturers of itrHt.oltt.s FurultU''. Wholesale uid Retail Warerooma 6, 7 and 8 Gwynne Block. 1 1 ItlllCK. TASIK1 AIIHNrH,' J Furrier; makes, alters and repairs Furs, at 8. B air. State A 3d Sts. Work done promptly and well. iatOCEIIIES. V. IVIII'l l.l II. It w Wholesale and llotail dealiT In Staple Oroceriel dioice Family Flour, Au. Mo. 18 North Uight St, IITII.I.IAI TAVI.OII. VV Wholusale and Uutail dealer in Choice Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Lienors. No. i Buckeye Bloik. Wholeaule and Utiiaii lirocera, Bhinperaof Vegeta. '.1,.- .,..; 1 0 j. ut...lulu r.v aj.Vi nl 'iiuifif tirioisa. T ItlUlKN. M IIK.-N A CO., Itetuil l.roo-ra. 1 O Whide-alo and Itetuil (.roCTS. Choice Teas, Fo- al-i and Domeatlo Fruit-, An, No. 27a 8. Uiffh Ht. IIAKDWAKE. TT Ifll'l'llttl-'l.1 Ar i:a.. tl llenim Iron, Nailn, Tinnera Stock, Olaea, ainu, inia, varniHbva, ao, no. mi uoum uign ou IIOTEI. TTNITI-.ll S'rT l-.N IIOTIsL. U Corner High and Town Hta., Colurabua, Ohio. B. J. liLODNT, Proprietor HOUSE FEICNITVItE. A SXOV.TAVI.4tlt A HUFF. Uealera in Hardware, llouae Furniahing Uoodi irate). Nt4vea. r urnaeee, mc. to worin nin ni. HATS. rAPs, I.TIJ. rrt FritniNAmn 11 niviti. V t MantifHoturerot Hata, Onpe and Fore, and dealer in oiraw uoooa, umoruiiaa, ao. aiu miuio uik" d INSI1KANCE, rjOJlK NNIIItANIil'KlO. OOU'TIIH K.O LJ. Total luioiiio A asseis, lltn.UJi 4 W, C. M. IIAKKIt, Secretary. iriACIIINE WOIIHS. 2 HI P, hti OI.I'TIHI' ItlACllUNK CO., I'ort.Ole httierr. 'ort.bleand Mtati'iiiarr Htentn Enirli ,ftastlngs WmtfM Nal'l Hnad Srfavs. 1TIEKCIIANT TAILOH8. , I'lT'AIJHIAI I), MKHC11ANT TA1L0II. No. HT North Ulgh St., 1 doirs north of Uay. Tim omo rnKiitiHANT TAii.oniNn A Cl.ii rlllNO t!0., laft S. Uigh St. Osnta' Suit. Mail, tn Order, lle.dy -made Clothing always on hand. Tin. i:iiNiii:iiNiir.i!Tii:!t. I .t.reh.nt 'Pallor and dealer In lleadr.tnade Ploth, ingAOenU' FiirniahlngOotMls. T Nell Hons. Uulldinr. m i i.i.i eh v. ran. H. IIAHI'l ll. IVI Milllnsrv und Fancy Oo'sR llsntlsmen'a F.I UalaCloaliod and Piee.nl. Cor. High and Spring Hte. el. II. UII HII'. Fashlunahle M llllnery, llreaaTrlmmlnirs, Fancy IniiHls, ae," la. ieniT.ii nign oi, op, inmoai. (loiiae. 0. iw. mil siiink. WH.II.KSAI K A Hlt'l'I.MII.I.INKHV IKllll , I'll". -Hi High St., Opera House Mine MOUSING COLUMBUS V . 'fiafhe. Comrt, Flute and Tromboae, tor F NEAVr ache. Conn hu net with I'uum, Ac in South Third Su 1? !L.?M.M;?illiu-J lMtn.Me.tt; Bteimwa. AWaFuwa. N- Jl BMiU lllh at. JOHN KELT KB AH'O ' Kaab. Fiasua, K-rdhse. A Suns OrKau and Ueloleoaa, laiuucM ioatruawBt. 11 a IS AbStatoSt. PAWN-BUOUEU. 'Oil." i:t.sasr.s.as, N . JO K ist Town SI. Moaey Lent on riate, Hold ' HtrintMit m-rreay obwved. PICTURES. M IB. tJBISWOI.D, 1'HOTuCiltAFHER, No. 1 Kast Broad Btreti. J. hoUpFlaitoisi Johnsoa Building, No. 1" South High street. PLI MBE11S A BELL IIANUEUS. Tj II AI LI.Y WIN, H n.itfr.,M imaA Ihn. .nd ShMt Lead.Raths and Water Closets and Wash Bowl.. No. W South Third ht, HEAL ESTATE. E ilAIILY ft JOHNNON, ButuABiata due, i Fostoftto, Arcade. SIIIKT MANIIFACTOHY. OBI. AMIHKWS, . Shirt Mauuf-otory. No. 18 Opera House. Urns Put - warranti-d a irrod Bt. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. w: Wnnufactuwr and dealer In Soap and Candlea, Hide and Tallow. Weat ol JJruadvay biioge. TAILUIUNG A KEPAIUINO. ri i n s ti;hha( ll O Tailoi; room No. 1 Naughtuu Bmldingr- Clothe! made, rep-iivd and altered in a satisfactory manner. HUMIV IIKKTEItNI'IX, TAll.OK, CLEANER AND HEl'AIKKU. No. 13G South iilgn, op. uoouaie House, up tun. WATCHES AND JEWELHY. TO D. IM MIAIl ft CO., l . Lealurs in Watchrs. (locks. Plated Ware, Jew elry and Spectacles. No. 11 East Town Street. Tjt A. i.. i.iiin:in:i x. Jl . Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. No. 71 South Hich Ht. WINES I ,1 111 I AT1IIOS ly llvctifler, Impi'rt'ir Wholesale dealer in Winea. Liquors, Oitfara, 4to. Ho. Hi South Fourth tit. IT. Nu.''lSoutu'llitTh Ht., haa ;the choieeat Winea red and white. Hccoramended by all physiaiaua. YANKEE NOTIO.8-(W1iolosaUM 1 "T" AH KIN, SH.IIU Ac NIX", I "1 Whoh'faio iIchIpm in r'ort'itfn it Amrrican Fancy Goods V V ankee Notlona. Ill , loa, 107 k lu'J E. Town Ht, GROCERIES. SI'COLM, MILES & M'DONALD GROCERS, DEALERS IN if orcijtu, UomoMtto nixl ti a 15 CJ r ot'or t en. U ALL THKIlt VAIUET1E8. riorum on columbus rovou iaqaihi AUKNTS FOR SALE OP The llii.iir.l Powder i.'o.'s l'owr" .tr, Also, Agents for the Sole of Gardner, Phipps A Co.'a Celebrated Sugar-Cured Ham. Imported Wiues, , BrantlicH, Mf,rflrs, ct Canned l'ruils A Vest tnblrs, elc., Constantly In Store. tSW All (loods Delivered Free of Charge. Order iolicikd. MoCOLM, MILES A MCDONALDS, mayl y-J- 124 A 126 South High St. GEO. M'DONALD tfc" CO., I Oil Soiilli llliih Street. I'l.P S llMSI't M l I V ON II AND A V full line of a:irefully selected AMILY CI HOC 10 It 1 11N. We would call special attention to our brand of LOGAN MILLS WUITK -W1IZ3AT I'liOOll, Uadc from genuine White Hill Wheat, not excelled by any c-rana in umo. we aiso aeop a supply ui fresh Crnckcd Wheat, nrrio. rnciioNAMJ ftuo. auglT 2taw tf BOOK BINDERY. SIEBERT & LILLEY, Blank BookNannfactnrers, PRINTERS. BINDERS it PUBLISHERS, Special attention mild to manufacturing flrat-clsjs lil.ANK IIIMIKS, of erery description, with 01 without riinted headinga, for COUNTV OFK1CEIIB, MEHCHANTS, UANUFACTUUKUH, liANKEUS, ItAlLUUAD COMPANIES, o. i KT Full sets of llooka made on short notice, war. ranted to give perfect sal iefuclion. OPEIfA HOUSE BUILDINts, Tl2g.codly COLUMIIUS, . CARRIAGES. E. & H. F. BOOTH, . MANUrAlTUBEl!! Ot ARR1AGES AND BUGGIES, ami aii mm oi nwm. Corner ol Third AliuySn., COliUMHUH O. Klrol - Special attention paid to Repairing. McKlror Wagons sold on onminlsslnn.a snell eodiy COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. CRAWFORD & 00. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lmportera and JJealera in SODA, ASH, SAL SODA, UAUBTIO SODA, rOllNDHV lAt'lNIJH, Plaster, Limo, Dement, Band, Pumruice Stone, neain, eto., m No. Htm Walnut Htroet, ianll dim ru CINCINNATI, OHIO Wltl. nONVPENV, FORWARDING Sl COMMISSION MERCHANT, riiin of nil Kinds II.OI'H, WIIINKV, Ar. a-Ths Bighs.1 Friete Paid at ell tlaeifn owa Wheat, aye, Ball.,, SU...VS. orrioKi Near Waal fcHd el NatlanaJ Head Brlrtat, iOl.lilIHIia, OHIO. Nbll .edsei'S. CONl'lllllN'liAli, rpUK HK' HKT rillF.ND" sent In any address, I lu a B.ai.,1 en,elope, on rMifii or vs re, A,l,li-. Iir.l Mall 1. 1,1 A. n I II A Ml A lO.Uai Mas., RiyluMlyen OHIO: SATURDAY, DRY COODS. A. C. I1EADLEY & CO. TAKE PLEASl KE 1NF0RUINO THKIlt PATRONS AND THIS PUBLIC THAT THEY HAY. JUST ItEeUlVAiJJ Large & Attractive Stock 3 X X-i IK. JS? Striped Foulards, Striped Poplins, Plain Poplins, , MohaiiB, Alpacas, French & ICuRlish riinifs, French & English lliiulzes, Robes, Percales, tiingnauis, tloaklngs, , Shawls, Mantles, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOST ERY, Cloths and ( assimeres, COTTON ADES, (CHECKS, STRIPES, LINENS, Domestic (foods, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. pr WertiDttt venr''itf illy invite the u(Untiu of the Ladies and (lentltmni to our Yiry CnMPl.K.'K and ATTK ACTIVE SttKik, iwnui'inp all that imp. ma will he spared to pleane. Kaf HariraiiiH given to all favoring u tvilb n cull. A. C. HEADLEY & CO., Not.3is0 A 'J siSoHlll HiKli St. apr-l W.G.DDNN&CO. WauM Inloriu I lie I'lihlic lliclr NEW CiRPET -AND Dill Ml 33 and 35 Dlorlh High Street, NOW O-FZEIfcTI And they moat respectfully invito the Ladies and Gen tlemen of L'olurabui to inspect their ilock of (iooda, aaauiing them no paina will be apttrcd to pleaae. All Goods will be Sold Cheap, 19- And Sold at One Trice to All, AND HTlUCTieY FOU CASH, Wo would not htivo the public infer that we arc aim ing to undersell everybody elae. or leta than ooet. We xpect to live by our buainesa, but are willing to work cheap, which, with our Attractive Stock; We hniw will piuvv a kiiilirieut indiiccmetto aecurea aharo of the good people' patronage. W- G. DUNN & CO., 33 V 31 Noi tll High St., Coluiiihim, april gll :LVE"OT SPRING GOODS AT GILC1IUIST. GRAY& CO.'S, Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 South High Street. A LAKOI ASSOHTMUNT OF DltESS GOODS 1NCLUD1NU Japanese Poplins, French & Irish Poplins, IN ALL THE NEW STYLES.. I'l viii'li mill Ciiullsli I'miii l,liir, FrciM'li I'rli.K'.i I'i.iucs French I'-rciilr. t'rrncli I'hliitAC IN ALL, TUK NKWENT DES1UNS. NOVEI.TIE) IN NCAHI'N, II ABIT SETS. LACE COI.I.AHN. nml HI AL I ACE. NEW AND ELEGANT SILK SACKS BEDOI'INR IN AM. t'OI.OH". A Larre Aseortmnt ol Inclodlnt lnllh Rlhl-d T.lt. muiry nnd Cnehmrre nhnwlm W A CnmrUte ftoek of UKNTH' Fl'HNIHHINU uiiuun, i Aneieinun, c.i wi .w eiyis. PAIIAKOIJ!. t . . mf W. else l.ep a Mil sleek of IHJM KKT1CH, the liat Friera. (.Ill IIHISI, I'KAF A III., 1,. . .1 "auih Hlah vi JOURNAL. MAY 8, lsGu TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL CINCINNATI. .UetMai ia Aeawassinaie a fallcesatau. CiMf nnati, My 7. A bolJ atuiuipt was made to asiassluati- a policeman on his boat at 1 o'cluck this morning. Matt. McCarty, a aesiicratlo olWu before Court for assault ami battury, stole up behind officer Bennett at the corner of Fifth and Vine streets, placed a four-shooter within two Inches of his head and snapped twice without discharging It. Benuet turned and collared the would be assassin, knocked him down with a mace, and got two more blows in. Two by-standers Interfered and prevent ed fatal results. McCarty was badly, though not mortally, wounded about the head. He was taken to the station-house, and a charge ol attempting to assassluate wits lodged against him. TDeKoiitUeruKallrou.il. A large meeting of capitalists was held yosterday In Knoxville, Tenn. A large delegation was appointed to visit this place to represent the advantages of Knoxville, as the terminus of the Southern Itailroad. Part of the delegation will start for here to-day. Kaloou Keener Cauvciilioa. A delegation from the saloon keepers societies met ill convention at Turner Hall last night. St. Louis, Cincinnati, Springfield, Illinois, Louisville, Covington, L'rbana, Ohio, aud Jeffcrsonvillc, liuliana, are represented. The object Is to farm a national ai soclalion far which a cominlUcti to draft a constitution, has been appointed. It will continue in session for several days. WASHINGTON." OHO iUHIIMi I'lvo Twenliee to be lnr. ijiaeed. Washington, May 7. The Secretary of the Treasury will purchase j 'JO bonds to the amount of a milll.ni dollars each tvi ek, ami has directed thu As. sislant Treasurer lit New York to ruciive proposals therefor. lllcrnttl l( vciiiii. Ili'iiiiliilioilk. H. KUlallons are lii'luu' ireiaiv.l by Soliuli. or !inilli,nl' Inleriinl lt. vemie, living the and in I. of proof rt-.ti ir.-.l from railroad companies, corporations ami in.lt-viilinils who have lo-en taxed os ii,hi. resident aliens, under a pnnl-ioii ol' the Internal Keveiiue m t, whli li was repe.ilcil .March HI, WW, and who now apply to have the amount ol tux which was Hiiiili. l.l while the act re- iniiiniil in fare,,, ,, i ,.,. 'i h nalure ol the prcioC Riiiirnl will lie Hit: nllMavit ol' the claimant, atlislnl l,y an ii.Milional alli.lavit from some oilier respniisilili. p irly, and Hie cei'tillciile of the Consular ge-ciit at the nearest port to which the claimant liehmas, that he is a noii-icsideiit alien. Allorney J.'clierul Kiilnriii il. Attorney aeiieral Hoar returned to Washington this inoruing and was atlundlng to the duties of his olllce. tlur.llllll ol l llsterli llinlriet ill I'dlllsyl-vaiila,A largo number of applications have been received, both personally and by letter far the vacant Marshallship of the Kastem District of Pennsylvania. Dyer Court niurtlul. The Dyer Court Martial has adionrued nt'nij die. General Thomas left yesterday for San Francisco, anil General Terrv for At lanta. The finding of the court has not yet transpirea, - VeruviHU .llinisicr. The Peruvian Minister, Garcia, took leave of the President this morning iu a farewell speech. The President in reply hoped that the friendly relations would continue be tween l cm and tills country. secretary F ish accompanied the Minister to Alexandria. I'nlon l.cacue Delefriuloii. The Union Lcnsuo sent a colored sookes- man to the President this morning to ascertain when a delegation of the League may have a conference with him relative toall'alrs. he President consented to see thein to-mor row. Col. Porney' Visit Moillh. Col. John W. Forney, Gov. Ward of New Jersey, Gen. Van Wyck of New York, and ,ii r. Lioyu oi uio uommerciai, who have hecn traveling South for some weeks, had an ntcrview witn the President this morning concerning what they hadobsorved while on their trip to the southern country. CALIFOENIA. The I acllic Rullrond I elcbralioii. San Fiiancisco, May 0. The people of this city and Sacramento are in a state of feverish excitement in regard to the completion of tho Pacific Itailroad. Grand preparations are being made at both places ror an observance n the event, winch will occur on Saturday. The bankers of this lly have given notice that their houses will be closed on that day, und business will In generally suspended. Arrangements have been made by tho Western Union Telegraph Company that each stroke of the hammer on the last spike driven shall be reported slmill laneously at new ork anil ,"11111 1' ranclsco by telegraph. Besides a silver mounted and pnl islied California tie aud spike, a gold and silver pick, and silver hammer, lor use in the omplellon or Hie roiui, have also beeu for warded to the end of the track. Accident lo t-:x!tiriloii Train. The excursion train to the eastern end of the Central Huad, with the Commissioners, Governor Stanford and guests, was nearly wrccseii ycsti'iiiay ny a large tree, which had fallen across the truck. The obstruction was discovered III time to preserve the passenger ars uuiuinreii, nut Die locomollve was diinl ged and thown oil the track. ILLINOIS. I riiililfnl Hull Morm. Cillt'Atio, May 7. A letter from Anna, L'nlon countv. lib mils, says that place was vlsllcd by a fearhil hull storm the previous evening. The hall stones measured from one to two and a half Inches In diameter, ami not a lew were as large as a man 9 fist. Tho ground was cov ered In some places two feet deep. The fruit has been almost entirely iiestroyeil. straw-berries weru just beginning to ripen, with excellent pro.siect8; now there will not be a half a crop. Nearly nil the . e hes are kuockctl off. How far the storm cMcndcd is uot known. FLORIDA. " A llrlllah InveallKitllou. Kky Wkst, May 0. A Herald snechtl says the British Commo- lorc. Phllllmore, arrived al Kingston, Jamai ca, on tho 1st. He goes to Havana to Investigate matters there pending, und then to Nassau, to Investigate thu report from tho Bermudas, anil afterwards to Haytl, where the British Consul holds tin, steamer Hal nave as an Indemnity for A cargo seined at St. Marie. SANDWICH ISLANDS. oolle oii.ulrnc). San Fhanciscii, May U. Honolulu advices to April 23d state that considerable excitement and alarm exists among the people of that place, from A rumor ot a conspiracy among Hie Coolies to murder and plunder their employers, and prepara tion for resistance was mauo 111 cine or uprising. Marrow fKtrnnaof Hie) Kluv. Ills Majesty tho King, hail a narrow escape fro.n death by the falling ol a Coeoantit while he was walking In a grove al his country teat. fixture far l.lahl lloii.ee. The uecessary Hxtures lor the Light Houses al Honolulu and Hllo, and several other ports had been received at Honolulu, ('mnirrcial aad murine lillelllaeilce. Complaints ol a limited business In spring Whalers the present season: Arrived; llono lulu, Kill an Allen, Sidney, Mntllc Banks, Yakahams; Whale ship Hercules, W bbls ,1. 11 inompson, from New nullum, voo: kmllv Monisn. In 1111 New llediool. urn Kaule. fsKi Sailed Fn- Trad.', Ilaker's Island; Whale shli-t'amlll, Kagle. K alula. NO. . 130. FOREIGN NEWS. iBy Atlantic ( al.le.l r.N;I.Al. Ixinikik, May (i. The Times to-day has Another editorial on the Alabama claims. It says : England endeavored to do justice to all parties in the late rebellion, and must decline to acknowledge any other motive for her action. Shi-has ottered to submit to arbitration the nuesllou whether she had been' culpably negligent; but she cannot go further. Extravagant misrepresentations were necessary to permit tho basis for such a policy as Is foreshadowed lu Mr. Sumner's speech. The Times concludes by assuring Americans that It will be a failure. The Telegraph also has an article on the same sui.j , ct. It promises that England will give an attentive ear to reasonable propositions, but will not listen to novel pretensions. If no solution Is now practicable, she will leave the questions at issue to the influences of time and the mature Judgment of the American people for adjustment. ti iiki:v. Constantinople, May 5. On Wednesday, Bth of May, first day of the Mahoinmcdan New Year, the Sultan according to custom received the Ministers of foreign powers, and made an address of the most paclllc character. lie referred with satisfaction to the favorable settlement of the dllllculties with Greece; the pacification of Crete, and the friendly relations of Turkey with all foreign powers, lie taid lie should continue to insist onenconnmy of the Administration, the Improvement of the ju. dicial procedure, the extension of the railroad system, the equal participations of all classes of his subjects iu Hie obligations and beni'ills of these rcfoinw. The Cretan Chieftains have been pardoned and set. frci'. MAIi. Madhid, May 7. A directory is proposed, to consist of Serano, ltivcro ami Olozoga, with Prison at Its head, as President, nnd minister of War. NKW YOHK. Arrivul of Mcntuc.'. New Yoiik, May 7. The steamships City of Boston, Penusyl vania and Caledonia, from ICnrope, have arrived. A I'oekel l-irkcil. Mr. Allaire, a reporter, states that his pocket Was picked last evening In a horse enrol Holland a gold watch. Verilicl Ag-uliliil nil Adillililfftrnliir. Ill the Common Pleas Court, before Judge Dalv, yesterday, Prune s Wailand recovered a verdict ofifil.s!)!), with Interest, against Jno. Livingston and his sureties. Livingston Is a lawyer, and was Administrator of the deceased husband of plaintilf, In the selllemeut of which he was guilty 'of frauds ol such a llagrant character, as to call for a severe re-hiike by the-Court, who pronounced Livingston a disgrace to Ills race, country and profession. muorlniit l.nw Null. The attachment case of Cushing and others, owners ol the American ship Sonora, tie, stroyed by tho Alabama, against' tho pro ceeds ot ine print steamer wren, owned by Laird, the builder of the Alabama, ihiho up to-day In the U. 8. District Court, Mr. Mal-lory, Ex-Confederate Secretary of the Navy, appearing for Mr. Gushing, and the District Attorney anil Air, Hockey lor Laird, l ite decision is looked Tor as Important, as forming a precedent with regard to private actions on the Alabama claims. movement ol UlllUiialtis. The World says a private dispatch from Mew Orleans, staling that the blockade fan ners, 1 cm .111. I... iau, cios.gvu m wri f, llllibusters from New Orleans to some point j contiguous to me. i;noan coast, nave lantitti at the Island of Grand Inoqua, in the Gulf, some twelve hours by steamer from the Florida Keys; that the fllllbusters have gone Into quarters, and aro waiting for reinforcements. Tue Arago mid her fnsnonKorN. The World also Insists that the Aragodid sail for Cuba with 420 men aud M4 olllcers, under Gen. Jourdan. Among the olllcers were Brig. Gen. Charles May; Lieut. J. F. Maglll, of British artillery; Lieut. Edward Berr, French cavalry; Major Geo. lnman, Seventh Ithodo Island infantry; Capt. L. C. Bailey, formerly of Fifth U.S. cavalry; Lieut. Thos. Pity. Gibbons; Major E. B. Martin, oi Twentieth Pcnnsylvaniacavalry;Col. Warren, Col, Ohus. Held, aud Col. Chas. Lester. Oilier Vessels Mulled far Cuba. The World says; Pour other vessels have sailed within three weeks; tno first under Col. Johnson, taking S-Vi men ; the second under Gen. Spluola, with 3iHlmen ; Ihe third with 1100 men, nnd the fourth under General French, Willi fiso men. The World says: Within Ihe last M days we have positive information that II ,1X1(1 men have left the cities ol Charleston, Baltimore and New Orleans, for a point ndj trcnl to Ihe Cuban coast nml lor Ihe Island Itself; 2,0(10 have li-l't Ihe oily of New York, and five hundred more are now walling lo get off. Illl ln llelllt I III. . The Convocation of Ihe Theta Delta ( hi Association was held at the Astor Mouse to-day. About, one hundred ilelegali s and a large number of visitors were present. It was resolved to rc-rslabllsh lbs Southern Chnpti r, whli h was Inol;, n np at Ihe commencement of the war. The association dined at the Astor lloll-e this (Veiling. l:ipi'ilillon. lo ( iiba la lie I'reveiited. It, Is said that Marshal Barlow has re- rclvid ft dispaii h from Soerelary Fish In- I unicllng him 10 use eteiv precaution lo pre-i v. -nl. the dciiailuie 01 any evpedilion lor 1 11011 11-0111 11,1s port. Iti'dilrllaii III leleguiili It 11 1 s. The Telegrapher stnies l.v authority that. the reilucllou on cable til-quitches, lor some lime uiider consideration, tins Is-cn decided upon, and alter June 1st fin In gold will be charged for a message not exceeding HI words, exclusive of address and signature and one dollar lu gold lo each additional word. A discount of oO per cent, on these rales will be made on general ami inimical news illspatcli. es to the press, but cipher and commercial news dlsp ilclies will He ciiargeu al inn rates llilllriinil l.rulsllillnil, Amuny, May 7. In the Senate this afternoon tho bill lor the consolidation ot' certain railroads was order ed lo a third reading, with an amendment re striding the fare on tho Central road to two cents tier mile. The Dill legalizing me issu. Ing of tho eighty per cent, scrip of the Ceil. tral road received similar action Murderer Cniiliired nnd afraid ll.cape., 1'nniiHKF.Ki'siK, May 7, Brooks, one of the murderers of Theodore Brodheitd at Delaware Witter Gap, who escaped while awalling execution, was cauuht live miles west of Port .Ici vls, on Wednesday, by Mr. Ilatirnnl. While walking with his captor unions siuuieniy piungeii llilrly feet down an embankment, again mak Ing his iscaie. Fresh pursuit was given, MISSOURI. I be I 'aiiilUK I'rlise t in lit. St. Louts, May A. It Is understood tliul Tom Allen, the nuul Hat. after witnessing the di qmsit of the sec nml three hundred dollars In hlsjnatcb be. tween him and MuCoola to night, will leave nir Cincinnati to-morrow morning, where ho will no nto training. McCoole, it Is said, lias reduced himself 20 pounds In the pnsi u wiwks and Is In good condition and doing well. It la not expected that ho will gel below !(00 pounds. Hn now Weighs 21. Del arc made al I(K) to75on Met Dole. CANADA. " ' Arrival at i;nilrani, . .. 0,UMiat', May 7, The Troop ship Crocodile, conveying a number of discharged dock yard laborers srnt nut to t anntia ny tun nrlllh govern : melit, arrived here If 11 night, she will i again Sunday lor Kiii.ii, ad wllh a portion of Mhe troops 01 1 r i.nglaiid I Is r ttattoa f AAveartleslna;. OAILI Cess ai-aea, each ssasiMsa. . Te rit.cesler Be.ie i. Ni4M,petaiaae ........ ...i a-a iu I to 1 aUKL -Oer vqean, ttret sBeestwa. Bw-aeatauaai , Lecel s nsas AeUea. eea Has, ee mm rtiu ................... SO Admtawaaeeta, wi twe uaee. aeiUsal. fur Waal eatuaaa, wiH e. leaatei sol tea sasHS cacA ierlloa, atil further autwe. aT.M,tijee r fees aahc a aqsuua. Adrertoweweu fu. lua.M UaM uawrtMi at ear seff. at card eatee, sibK-h vdl u. lurauthtsl ua aiplletKf tort the Serapis Ls exiected shortly with another load of emigrauls. 1. I). Young, 1'n sideul of the Uuetwc baiik is dead. Ottawa, Mty 7. -asriiaUM aat Ottawa Hiin, The navigation on the Ottawa river Is fairly opened. Within the st week over two millioua dollars worth of lumber have pass ed through the Kidiau locks for White Hall and Burlingtou markets. MASSACHUSETTS. t ire al Urallield. Wkstfikld, May 7. The manufactory of the American whip company was destroyed by tire this morning. Lost, $70,000. Insured tor $40,000. HewpUalitie al Boeloa. Boston, May 7. The city authorities last evening passed an order extending the hospitalities of the city to the dlstluguiseu Invited guests of the Na tional Peace Jubilee. The lnteraaliosiaJ Boat Hacc. The Harvard crew practice on the Charles River course every evening between six aid eight o'clock, preparing for the international race. The hopes ol the friends of the University are high for success. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Vcwlnrdnyte MeWM Tiif. arrivals of vessels at the port of Chi cago on Thursday, numbered Kl. Tup. Treasury Department sold one million dollar In gold at New Y'ork yesterday at liJ0 Ionian 23-10U Tiif. spring races over the Greenland I Hood horse Course will commence at Louisville on Monday next. Tiif. Ohio Valley Editors' Association had their annual reunion at the Clinton House, Chlllicothe, on Thursday evening. F. A. Eastman, Postmaster of Chicago, has received !,i:S) applications for subordinate positions in the Postollice, about 3,000 of whom will be disappointed. A man named .lames Stephenson was gar-ruled about 12 o'clock Thursday night, near the Mad river bridge, about two miles from Springfield, and lobbed 01 eleven hundred dollars. At Aii I ford Center, Thursday, a man named Mitchell was rim over and Instantly killed by the cars of the Columbus & Indianapolis Itailroad, while crossing the track in a buggy. A scaffolding used in the erection of Cottage Grove Congregational Church, Chicago, fell on Thursday afternoon, prccipitat- ng rive men to the ground. Three named Stephen Derr, John Burminghain and Mobeit Wilson were terribly Injured. It Is feared thu latter will die. Gov. Camimisll, Secretary Leu and Chief Justice Howe, of Wyoming, arrived at Omaha, Nebraska, on Wednesday morning, and left for Wyoming the next evening. They intend to organize a territorial government as soon as practicable. Turning the Tables. "Haiti Your money or your life! Throw up your hands 1" exclaimed a stranger, step-ping out from a shadow, while accompanying the words might have been heard the sharp click of a pistol. The person addressed was a weary newspaper man wending bis lonely way homeward, In the outskirts of the city, about 3 o'clock in the morning. " Oh, yes, certainly. I'm in no hurry. Only walking for exercise. Just as soon hold up my bauds as not. I'm not armed. Please turn that pistol a little to one side. It makes me nervous." " Hand over your cash 1" "Haven't nary a red With Ule. You seu litv took all that away from me when they 1 .,;... , ..,, ,mlrlhe hftks. When: did they take your money away from yon ?" Ob, yes; why at Inc. pest-house, lou see I'm a small pox patient, just out for exercise. They won't let me walk about in thu lavlinu: with my face in this condition, so 1 have to go it after dark, and late at night, when the streets are empty. By tnc way, stranger, the wind Is rather in your direc tion, and, unless yon ain't particular about It, it might be just as well to stand on the ther side. 1 ve got my sliver watch, though. If you like it, come aud take It. You're at perfect liberty to searcli me, If you like, only , ion t point Hull pistol 1111s way ; li s uncom fortable. 1 I've want the watch V" No, thank you," said the robber, backing away and around toward the other side; "I couldn't take anything from a man so unfor tunate as yon are. Here there s naif a uol-lar for yon, poor fellow. Go and get some thing to drink, and he threw the coin to ward him, still backing oil. "As you're only walking for exercise, It won't Incommode you " "on, not a particle, i n just as soon waiK with you, If yon desire It. Either way, lioiigli, It's all Hie same to me. Thank you lor your half. Won't yon Join ine nnd drink oiny recovery r" Well, yon go round the block the other way; as I havn't hnrl yon, say nothing about having met inc. I guess I'll go this way;" ' mil then watching till the snpjiosed small- mi pancni nan turneii Hie corner, lie start ed oil' on a IHII run in the opposite direction. ' Mr. Newspaper Alan .proceeded on home ward undisturbed, and slept the sleep of oue who en oys the consciousness of having done a good thing, and four bits bi tter off for hav ing nu t a highwayman. Fruit and Crop ltoms. TfiF. Piiiixsutawiiey (Pa ) Plaindealersays: Fruit trees continue to bud and blossom, and II we have no more very cold weather we will probably have an abundant supply the coming season., Heporls from all parts 01 the country are alike, to the ellect that a large crop of all kinds ol fruit Is anticipated. Tiif. Carlisle Huraldsays: Never probably In the history or this county has the wheal crop presented, al lids season of the year, such a promising apisiarauco. If nothing occurs to Injure II between this lime and harvest, there will be an immense harvest, 1 Tiik Bedford Enquirer says; The peach CMP bids fair to be a plentiful one with us the present year, If not overtaken yet by untimely frosts. The trees are everywhere full of buds almost ready to burst, having for the Ural time In lour years passed through tho winter uninjured. Thk New York Tribune, which has exten sive corrcondciicc all over the country, says: Wu believe there was never before so largo an area of our country In wheat at this season as now, and that sowed last fall Is look ing remarkably well. Unless s Hue disastrous blight shall yul be experienced we shall harvest more wheal lu 1W.I lhau In any former year. And uu all this Allaullc Blopo A very large breadth has been suwu to spring grain, while much laud Is now lu course of preparation for Indian corn. Our orchards are just bursting Into bloom, aud tho promlso of rrtilL especially peaches la remarkably good. AccoltniM! to a loiter In the Stillwater (Minnesota) Republican, from Ihe wn ot an Intelligent farmer, It costs f IU 25 to grow an acre of wheat. Allowing twenty bushels to the acre, the farmer must receive a Irlllo over eighty-one cents per bushel for his wheal lu order to bring him out even 1 all over that Is prolltout there. A iiki'Knt letter Hum South Carolina says: "The recent cold snap, alsml tho l'.lh Inst., has seriously Injured Ihe fruit cnip and the early vegetables. In Y'ork county, which Is far north, It In said that very little lujuryhas been done to either fruits or vegetables, but In Newls'rry, Abbeville and Greenville re-purls repressM. that the failure of trulls this summer may be eounli il as almost certain, rSHi'lnlly Hie Hai'hes," II |
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