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! ..'.L' .7 1'. , 1 -" i it'AtfateavAstaK .trnMu'ifctitolt&Mfc 1 ,,.1) !,..!! Jmi.I .' a-t " ni-aW .I'-.. IT im Pi -5 " l J li V' 1 ' 11 'r - COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, MAY '23, 1873 NO. 121. Ami'..:.. vvviv-,i ii, i v v --: vvi , , . . ss1. rrssssasssss . 4 trfE CEI.EBHATE0 ,; "CENTURY." OM.RAuEwwti.hu proposed. wlQ V Tt I CGDAPU j,inl to 'tiU. jCdastittitiOiv Waich U I , ! I bhlinni ,M son BB vr.,;.,.;;gi CHICAGO. accord, with the views held by the Stat q trk omQ J0URSAL. JOUBHAL on the suojeci 01 aeaaiiBauiiig. If it were safe to leave the abject te rael Legislature, it might be dispensed with' in the Constitution; but experience has invited Ciaesla of the " Bebulldlna; ahown that it ia not safe, and ttif.nevil Jabllee"-I.lbel Bolt Against the of too great magnitude toJ-overlooked. 'SJSSSSl, It isatttaiibt other States, at well qor ., , toilnv , Hown' In eWoAHtWM proposed to ' arable Hamate to Property. ' let around the evil bv requiring all rail- Chicago, Mar 22. The Mayor and i t ,i : i an lnDiiB. SiTJL S.yold the toto t(?ildentd'VtoPridU1 the Legislature, and thus avoid we e. , GRrman Embassadors. Valuable and Important" Improvements secured by1-letter .patent, poessased ,by ho other tvm... , vs ;iv:;; -. WROUGHT IRON 0VES, TILE FIRE BAClT(KverlatingH INDRSTRUCTIBliBOENTRB;' nNr.vovnirr.iiK5 .. ... i WhAHK-mfiVittUHBuywpa iBfiaiWr better. ,-, ,-r , . "-- -yto; i T m .i3" 1 SPLEJfD&PRED BOCHt;- v " r J , . f ' ' f . . , Joel K,' Wicker.i an old and wealthy LOW DOWN RKSRRVOmp . A ' ' J .,: nij " Tcitiien or UMcago, lo-aay nieu a neciara- I.ABOB OAST IROS k8H VY. We have never aeen a more stupid or . . . . . f - k count mean spirited thing in a newspaper ni ; a iut .gainst the lntea-Ucean newspa, l:. r k. TUAn OimmaMial dm for libel, lavins hiadamama at $500,, . . a. . I b II IKMI ' I IM BllAtTflfl llDfll WU IDi DUU11CB' Colnmtiiu. (jnio, penpw an vi. "-," - 7r- : , .I.:.f.: an alarming degKee. otaVV "'K'" . . , . 7th.t i. Kr,r. two men passed .noraer lyrng- ITI r"::"r M-. m . .n. mc iK""""--l . . to t inn of obligation imposed upon law oerm.n Consul General in New York. makera by, such1 tatuftieaV 'ilhis piaa I lne Governors of New England -and the i the inducement for all the evils of Middle Sutes, and the Canadian Prov- rftvn. . n, .A.nt idfou- inces, to be the guests of the city during teeism. and. too rreuuent aajourn- i R.k-HM-..tuM. menu to the negieci 01 puuuu """"- !,, commencing June 4th, 1S73. in full force. ' General Ewing's plan ! great concert will be on Thursday, leaves, absenteeism, . If yiiu want to avoid a smoky kltclienlarH dinrrwalut At wu want to avoid replenish ing fi'rebacia ery few months; if yon want to avoid warnHipltoJ plates; H' -you Want to '-avoid all be trying thinp connected with poor Cooking Stove, call and see. the For heating water for Bath Rooms, the Water Back of the'Centnrr isnnaqnalled. Call and examln,at f f j ; ASTON TAYLOR & HUFF'S, iuiwnvnrn"uronBii, Ohio. m'a31 0 Columbus, i li UiX,;.j,.- 1 mtrnali 1SI1 . v,V0 it. -.. r- Oflieei High,' Pearl nmt Chapel Bta. COMLY Jt SMITH, . ? 'iMuaaaas . raopaiurons. it i' t tnr.H n. comly. Editor, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY Conaututlaual Oanveattloii Bam mary. ' ;' . jlEiy 22. Hon. Lewis D. Campbell was elected Vice President.... Five petitions were . oreaentedc from ' TruaiinU toflBfy against ;tjie, niiyiractnm (; tuadi'pta rti two men pa-sea -i,v ence to :he marriaM of wicker to a young sTupT They TO W e in his :&JL JLm TCt no and attack them. An accommodation train, consisting of SWfte rod?w.rthSvwrf from the-trk near wiiui,.u:..j s T.ilU Wn. in last nitTht. and ly married. do;n an enlbankment thirty feet Even if theXacta were as stated Wfi-see ... ., T, .nMm Df the j- f.i .isij rr" . , : - . no rcaaon. wax. na uuuiaaraai. train men Teceivea more or less severe in- throw dirt on the whole city because two juries, but no one was killed nor danger-n .i. r. f .nil oualv wounded. it waa ao' atated,) tht- W wa two little (hi morning At Hanover a bova that saw the man, and with boya ci,Urch waa blown down and completely natural 'fear "oT' drnnten " men," hurried demolished. A farm house about nine ..t -i.nt l.tnrbinff him. tit A " ?f Bes Moines, was blown over r" " K G I aniT notreral of the inmates severely in i, ,. n r ., vr. -T --3- That historic character, the JjtWlwlJ "J- Cfi sent Compositor, geU roughly bounced once in a while for hi manifold sins; but we have a lette fom i JDallfornUn--a veteran man of flocks that incidentally contains " a first-raU nqtjce ", for the I. C. The writer aaya of our Angora letter, to mileage, which waa disagreed to, and the matter referred to the Judicial De partment.;..It was resolved to hold but one session daily, beginning at 11 a, m Propositions to amend the Constitution we're submitted as follows" and ordered. to be, prlftj i.rrbiding that no usury laws be passed, but allowing a prescribed rate when the same has not been agreed upon; vesting; a veto power in the Governor providing the Legislature Bhall not adjourn more than two days atone time,exi elusive of Sundays, and no session to last more than one hundred and twenty days; providing for the election of township of ficers on the first Monday in Apru; pro viding for annual sessions of the Legisla ture;, providing for the permanent separate care of the insane, deaf and dumb, blind, imbecile and idiotic; prohibiting any county, city, town or township from becoming pecuniarily involved in any railroad; abolishing county commis sioners and providing for a board of BUDerviaors; allowing cities, villages. towns and townships to aid in building railroads to the extent of five per cent, on the tax duplicates ; giving the right bf franchise to foreigners who have resided in the State one year prohibiting poll tax and exempting from taxation burying rronnds. school houses, publio institu tions, public property, and personal prop erty, the value of $200 j providing that persons liable to labor on public highways who hye,' not performed such labor for a , period. ?, one. , jear..shall not be permitted to vote", providing against allowing extra compensation to public officers, servants or contractors by the Legislature or any municipal corporation; providing that no religious or other sect shall have exclusive tontrol of the State school funds; giving the elective fran. chise to every citiaen 21 years old after residing in the State one year; for thA nonranitation of the Stale Judicial system; providing that foreign j corporations shall become incorporated understate laws; providing for woman suffrage ; providing that all male cltiaens between the ages of 18 and 45 shall ba ilable for military duty.... An invitation from the City Council of O'ncinnati for the Convention to hold its sessions in that city was referred to a select, committee, with Mr. Hunt of Hamilton chairman." Adjourned. ' '" The June -w- 4- INDIANAPOLIS. Arrival of the Bemalaa or General ' Canby DlatlnBaiahcd Visitors to Attend the Obsequies Remains ol a Browned Man Identified, T13nrANAp0T.TR. Mav 22. The escort The Bilvar Fleece,"- published in the with the remains of General Canby ar- --.J. Wt4t.Cfl!lrtariMht:mArnin0. in the best article I have ever read " , special car of the Central Pacific rail- ' v t v 7 , I An tha irnAluDlAQI. LL.U U wtfrt. . I IM, fllinApai Will UKO DiafW 1 TUMI liquor.., A report wae- aM' condensed, and expreaaivw thi Firrt Baptist church to-morrow at two cers of the Convention were not entitled!" " . ,K in u o'clock. " . 9 a ---- . ... h-'mrs. vanov anu uer sinwr, iure. oimu, It is the first article I-ever saw that did of LbuigTjHe, and a brother and sister of not-contain typographical errors 1, i Vl. . General Canby, arrived on the morning xr ... emrvthlnff trains. General Sherman will reach here . , r t eleven o'clock to-n ght. Generals Mc right?' " 2 troe, 2 troq !.'! as the lament- Sf id Eki. of jJhrtlUv and Gen- M A. Ward would sav. ' . Unl (Ymlr and Dr. McDueal. of St. Louis, Ueneral 1 will avrivA tn.mnrrow morninff. Aw error occurred in Major Sweet's very Hkuridan ia alao exDected. readable letter as printed in the Statb A letter waa read this forenoon from JoURNALoflastThuraday. Thtp.ragr.ph St.Joseph Miawuri . t.ng ha Woe, commencing " Southern California la dee- ... , ,, ttt. 9j r thi month, for tined to Decome lae swea itiuu ui a trip to uermany, naving in uis porara- West" etc.. should read Southern v- Ision one hundred ana sixiynve uonars m , 1 i,- . - , 1 .... I I J .A .r.l tinlrata In New A ttti readers doubtless monej, a gum wi.vU, ... . orado. etc. discovered from the context that the State's name waa a misprint. Speaker Blaine, it ia announced, in tends to spend the summer on the Pacific coast. But we have reliable intormation that Speaker Blaine will assist . in our State canvass, in return for assistance rendered by Governor Noyea in the last Maine canvass.- Blaine is one of the most col York and T.iverDOol. Major John D. Evans, late Auditor of State, died at hie residence in Noblesville, Indiana, this morning. PLATTOBM ACCIDENT. A Temporary Platform .tllvea Way Sarins; the Cerenionlis or Laylns; a Cerner-Stone-a. Large amber of .Persona Injured. ShAJiokW, rA., May I.'. uunng me PRESIDENTS PROCLAMATION, .-.-!.' t . I, , , , Proclamation from the President in Beferenee to Affairs la1lVonle-lana-The Beilsters or ev. Bel. Ion's Government Commanded to Disperse. Washinoton. Mav 22.1-:The following proclamation win issued by the President to-day; -' : ' -.' : , 1 : ily the rresiaent oi tne united piates a proclamation, i Whereas. Under pretense that Wm. P. Kellogg, present Executive, of Louisiana, and the officers associated with him In the State administration, were not dnlv elected, certain turbulent and disorderly persona have combined together wttniorce and arma to resist the laws and constituted authorities in said State; and ' ' WiriBEAs, It hat been duly certified by proper local authorities, and judicially determined by infenor and superior courts of said 'Bute, thatlsaid onreers were entitled to hold their offices respect ively, and to execute and, discharge the functions thereof na WhereaK. Coneress at its late session, upon due consideration of the subject, tacitly recognized said. Executivejuid his associates then, as now, in office, by refusing to take any action with respect thereto; and-- Whereas, It is provided in the Constitution of the United States that the United States shall protect every Btate in thia TTninn n armlination of the Legisla ture, or of the Exeoutive when the Legis lature cannot be convened, agninst domestic violence: and - u -: - ., Whereas, It is provided In the laws of the United States that in all oases or m-niirrentinn in anv State, or of obstruction to the laws thereof, it shall be lawiui lor the President of tre United States, on application of the Legislature or such MijttA or of the Executive when the Legis lature cannot be convened, to call forth the militia of any other State or States, or to employ such port of the land and naval forces as shall be judged necessary for the purpose of suppressing such insurrections or causing tne laws to oe amy execuieu; and , Whkrkah. The Legislature of said State is not now in session and cannot be convened in time to meet the present emerirencv. and the Executive of said state, under section oi ariicie i oi me Constitution of tne united states, ana laws passed in pursuance thereof, has therefore made annlication to me for such nart of the military force of the United States aa may be necessary and adequate to protect said state and citizens tnereoi against domestic violence, ana io euiurue the execution of the laws, and , Wn ehear. It is reauired that whenever it may be neceasary,in the judgment of the i'resiuent,lo use military lorceioriue pur-noses aforesaid, he shall forthwith by proc lamation command such' insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their re- pecttve nomes wunin a iimiieu nuie -. Now, therefore, I, UlysBes 8. Giant, President of the United States, do hereby make a nroclamation and command said turbulent and disorderly persons to disperse, and retire peaceably to their re- .! I :!.: tmanlw Aava tnm tins date, and hereafter to submit themselves to the laws and constituted authorities of said State; and I invoke the aid and co-oneratlon of all eood citizens there of to uphold the law and preserve public neace. - L - ,. , T 1 t . , in Witness wnereoi i nave nercunvu oci mv hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 22d day of May, in the vear of our Lord, 1873, and of the Inde pendence of the United States the ninety- seventh. v. o. uhakt. By the President : J. C. Bancroft Davis, . ' Acting Secretary of State. The"rw Men Contrasted-Both Old Whatlac Captains-Tyson Brave and BtMhlnc-BaddlnslonCareral and Calculating; popular speaker, whas everre. an Ohio audience. .ft,nmn. a nortion of a temporary floor- ' 1 1 ' '. .,n .,. tina: which had been erected for the ac-Hiaalaaneof Mr.Barrett'a"aparltling t .u. ...t m. epigrams', from the Ulironio-Ttmesicle I aembiedi gave way and precipitated a large The cholera dispatches from new ut- number ot persons to tne uaaemein uc-i .,.ii.i,minrT. The eitiiens neath. Tt Is imoossible at-this time, to have had an epidemio cnolerj ah, for some give the namea and number of the injur-(jme ed, but it is supposed that but six are se- The man who would do thai ough.; to. JSi be put on bread and the Davidson Fou- jiii.opO'Hara, of Scranton, who were tain lor ten aayn. conducting tne cereiuumra .-niyr " theacoident,aasisted by twenty aergymen, There is a grotesque image going were among those who went down with lumbusGaaette.fIt!h.Wggeditshead f . fat conuUCtor on the Beading rail- towardjus several times, and haa even roagi go badry hurt that his life is spoken; , And now we know how Balaam despaired of. One man had both legs m when hi. aa. spoke to W ' fcfe W .d 8-1 also had PEESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. THE carlist massacre at sanahuja. Barcelona, May 22. Later dispatches received from sanahuja state tnat twenty- Wrar Vonir Mav 52. A aentleman'bf fivn vnlnntMM who nrmndAred to the this city, Who haa been connected with a Cadista, were butchered, and the fate of shipping house in new lionuou, Mim., IOrty otnera is. unknown, but it M ae-which formerly employed; both Captain dared they too have been, killed. These Tyson and Captain Buddington, makes a atrocities caused , immense excitement number of' Interesting statements in re- here. . The militia assembled at their gard to the disposition! of these two men, armories and demanded that the Carlist wnose cnsrsuujro, wi cvv.. iiruuuvna in niio ua given up w far, seem to place in such strong. con- them in retaliation. The authorities re-trast, .' ' ' fused to surrender the prisoners, and to . Captain Tyson, some six or seven years save them sent them to a fortress In the ago, was in command of1 the schooner harbor. ; It U probable that . number of Era, on a whaling voyagei from New Lon- wen known Carlist sympathisers in Bar-don to Greenland. In the fall of the year, celona will be arrested and heldashos-in Cumberland Sound, the vessel broke tages for the safe return of volunteers now from her moorines. and he waa onliged to ;n the hands .of the insurrectionists. A abandon aerwith all his crew, twemy- ieTy en masse upon the population lor four men, taking with him the stores and forces to operate against the insurgents is provisions. Making nis way to snore, ne expected. built tents of sails taken from the vessel, boys wanted for the army, and uvea inaer tnem aunng , .,.,,.. . nrnrum.. 14. a voaaal Mr a a fiva milPR TTnm RDOre. lit ft I . . . r , , Z. Situ .nr.kr.tMiM , whoti tion calling all males between fourteen 5. fKe :th.nU S Z-.hio w. " year, of age into the Bepub; not seriously damaged, he regatne Tdo" TsonVdS7. ;Uhr.7e P'"ie. "ttompting to thwart its opera- and dashing Captain, who will expose hi vessel to therlangerof an Arctic winter up to the very -last moment of safety, and will often accomplish brilliant results. ' ; Buddington, on the other hand, is a careful, calculating Yankee, noted for his .....nnlnm nnardianahin of the DroDertV : PARIS, and lives underr his charge. His New Lday, it is observed as a holiday through- TnnnkhhnH im renortefl to. nave out r ranee. predicted, When the expedition started, The debate which ia to take place in the that Buddington would bring back his National Assembly to-morrow absorbs the vessel and crew in saiety, ana mat sewn- .ujuuuu v . tifio results would be subordinated, so far resolved to support the aimple order of as he was concerned, to this end. He is the day against the interpellation of the a man of family and of experience. Right Center. A full attendance of Both men are old whalingCaptains, and Deputies is expected, and it is prob- have made eight or ten voyages each, able upwards of seven hundred votes Captain Buddington brought into New will be cast. All the factions of the London the nesoiute, one oi oir ji. ... ... ...v tacher's expedition, which was abandoned vious to the commencement of the debate May 15 1854 not far from Beechy Island, in the Chamber to prepare for the discus-Captain Buddington was then on a whaU sion. There are apprehensions of disturbing voyage. . ' ' ' ances, and precautions have been taken The impression seems to be general by the military authorities for the sup-among shipping men that the Polaris is pression of any disorderly demonstration, aafe and moi be expected the latter part The Pays in its issue thisafternoon con-of September or first part of October, firms the report that the Bonapartiets have m ao enrlv a inined wilh the. Monarchist. Vapiaill A VWJII UI1W It, ,,,,,, V, ," .; j " - , Auiust 25th. but this was the earliest ar- The Bien Public says President Thiers lion. : ; FBAnXE, PREPARATIONS FOR THE GREAT DEBATE OVER THE INTERPELLATION OF THE RIGHT CENTER AGAINST PRESIDENT i THIERS. ; . Paris, May 22. This being Ascension rival on record. BOSTON. and his Minister, are neither disoouraged nor disunited. , ENGLAND. : TENURE OF FATHER HYACINTHE'S SER-MDNS JOHN BRIOHl's REPUBLICAN IDEAS. London, May 22. A special to the Daily News from Geneva says Father ilyacinthe, in Ins sermons in that city, at- General Moroaw takes hi. back sal ary. He will continue to come out strong CINCINNATI. on tne subject oi. wmgrewiutiiu i " ' i u l . eat Tne areaiaw tooth brushes, however. ed-The Deaths Accounted for. . . .i i. ..-ta PmrinNATr. May 22. ihe steamer propo.o.vne..... '---' Joh Rilgonr' arrived to-day from New State Journal, a to the lady and child 8gh(j fa he boaton whichdeath. who wen obliged-to stana ior iwo ana from cholera were rumorea to nave at the Opera Hooae for want dftaeaf; we occurred, on her way up, aa report- en in jawv bi.,b u.--.... . nflieera nf the steamer have etat- l In Interviews that though hi- deaths necurred. none were from Asiatic cholera ; th.t John schenck, who copy the following decision upon the rights of Theater goers, fro oi the Philadelphia Bulletin, May 6 : X i.". A Mman TVlanev save a decision to day in a suit of Thomas J. O'Beilly, a died between Vicksburg and Memphis, member ot tne oar, agama i naa neen inaipoi ueiura n...B We have received from the committee of Arrangements a neat programme of the ceremonies to be observed on the annual decoration day at the Disabled Volun- teers' Home at Dayton. The procession will be formed at the Home, after which it will proceed to the National Home cemetery, where, after singing and strewing flowers on the graves of the dead brave boys, a salute will be fired and an oration delivered by General G. M. Bar ber, Commander of the Department of Ohio of the Grand Army of the Bepublic Upon the conclusion of these ceremonies ground will be broken for the erection of a National monument to those who die in tne Home. Here addresses will be delivered by Governor Noyce in English, and Lieutenant Governor Mueller in Ger man. The day promises to be aa event ful one to all who may participate. , -i..l,. nmnrietnr of the Walnut Street hoard in New Orleans, and waa imprudent r-r r - . . . . r - . . . . i . Theater. , Ane suit waa orougut w iwjiw in eating, ana inai ni uiuem isfiuiucu i the Drice of i an admiaaion ticket to the cholera morbus; that the second man who theater. liar, vrnewy iicb;ct um aieu nau isw ait ut,,,. -. the recent engagement 01 Miss nenoiie sara and was coming norm ior nis iimun r...k. h naid fiftT rent for an admit- The deek hands ate fruit and early vese- sion ticket. When he reached the dress tables freely, and toward the end of the circle every seat was occupied. Believing trip a number of them were attacked with that he was entitled ta a seat aiier naving diarrhea, ana one aiea. ( . j paid his money, he made a request for a -, 1 ' t ; seat or a return of his cashi He obtained ! DAYTON." neither, and then brought this suit, ine case was heard on the 22d of April, but Seventh Day's Proeeelns or the the mSBiatrateieeetved his decision until United Brethren Vhnreh Center. to-day. Judgment was given for the enee. plaintiff. The Alderman was of the opin- Dayton .May 22. The seventh day'e f .1 . tk ,n-ehaar nf a ticket at a I : ( TT.,ii.! Rrnthren Conference place of amusement is entitled to a seat, convened at the usual morning hour, unless he is notified before the purchase Bishop Weaver presiding. The first busi-that all seats are occupied. . . ;' neat waa to hear the report of the com mittee on Lay Kepreeentation, wnicn Seventh Day's Proceedings or the General Assembly la Session In Baltimore. Baltimore, May 22. The seventh day's session of the General Assembly of . " - . . . , . i 1. I . 1 1 u the r reBDyienan vnurcu waa upvuou nuu i 1, m t T nfTHnuttu prayer oy rvev. a. , c....voDtv. The committee on Synodical Records submitted a report, after which the Clerk read a list of delinquent Presbyteries. Bev. Dr. ltell ottered a resolution inn the mobility of ministers be founded on system. The resolution waa received with loud and prolonged laughter. A member inquired if it was proposed to establish . system of Methodist itinerancy, .. , , . 1 . J . .JJ A a. jjr. ueu proceeueu w nuuicna .. nn hie resolution, but before con cluding, the hour for the order of the day, the reception oi represeniauves oi luragu enrreannndinor churches, was announced. John juuiie v. u.,iu. v., oi juuiuurg, eenreaentative of the United Presbyterian Church of Great Britain and Ireland, was ih.n Introduced to the Assembly, ut. Eadie delivered an eloquent address, oear-inff cordial greetings from the United Church to this Assembly. The churches en alika in all neat essentials, ana in moat nf the minor elements. Dr. Eadie spoke half an hour, receiving marked at tention Irom every memoer oi uio nwui-hlv and the larm audienoe. Rev. Dr. Caldwell, Professor of Moral Philononhv of the University of Edin- burg and representative from the same Church, was next introduced and bore timilar irreetinn. He reviewed briefly the difference of the three divisions of the Scotish Church, vit: the Established Church, Free Church and United Church, and then alluded to the interests of kins-nanahin in the common interest in Evan gelical religion and the similarity of (hunch organisation, which attached the United Church to the unurcn nere. At the conclusion ot bis remarks, juoa-eratnr Dr. Crosby. Chancellor of the Uni versity of New York, made a most elo- AVrralgnmeat or Coe, the Ballway Stock Forger Dishonest insurance Agents - Strike or Cnstom Boot Hnkers. TlnaTov Mav 22. Jamea A. Coe. charg ed with uttering forged certificates of tacks tho confeBBional and celibacy. He railroad stock, was brougni "eioreuie Hrgell the election or their priests by Municipal (Jourt this aiternoon. aub ais- the people, and the use of the JJible and trict Attorney presenrea new iiuuipmi.il, liturgy in the national language, against him containing nine counts for . A ctter from j0n Bright is published forged certificates to the amount of $115,- to-day, in which, referring to the adher- 000, in addition to the $30,000 contained ence 0f Americans to a Bepublic, he sajr in the complaints of a week ago. Mr. the arguments used by monarchists in Mathews and Frank Shaw produced ccr- support nf the present' form of govern- tificates received from Coe representing ment jn Great Britain, may be used with a value of $105,000. The certificates were equal reason in support of the Bepublic letren nnflseflsion of by theCoUrt.-nOtWlth- in AmPrioa. standing the protest of Mathews & Shaw, the pope's disease. who C'ainiea tnat ney m g u T.ancet nnhlishes a detailed state- heavv loaere oy Bucn pruuetuingo. ius ri- ------ - - Judge fixed Coe7'. bail at $400,000, in de- ment of he malady of the Pope, which, ?lfof which he waa remanded to jail, it says, ia worse than has been officially and will appear in the Supreme Court for stated. Russia. ri fe in ' Boston are just " arrfval op the shah over the alleired dishonesty St. Petersburo. May 22. The Shah of some of their agents in collecting and of Persia reached this city to-day and met returning premiums upuu iuou...o nun wmium, mc,,iui policies entrusted to them. Charles F. TUBKET. Wells, a broker recently doing business arrival op the khidive. in State street, is said to have absconded cvmwmropijt, May 22.-The Khi- with several thousand dollars so obtained. .. f , . . . . H Workmen in the principal shops lor tne - manufacture of custom boots ana Bnoes gj jjOuIS. are now on a strike lor nigner wages, Our article on the Salary business waa rather lengthy, and the Commercial edi, tor seems to have gone to sleep in the middle of it, If he will take it up again, af ter a goal night's rest, be will find that the very' question suggested by Mm as avoided, Is ably and exhaustively tackled to the extent of half a column, la which the Commercial ia completely crashed sad bqried ont of sight. - '"' - t ,. t. Hubbard A Jokes have " Scribner ' for June, and " The Young Lkdiea Jeer nal," a cheap fashion magaiine pabliahed in Englaad, noticed by as at some length last month. The New York Tribune says: The Key. committee made a very carefully prepared Mr. Ancient, of Terence Bay, who is so I report wnicn ' .amassnJawimnk tra tiis CkntTlll tion wilh tlie torn of the Atlantic, it to be .0 for ft pro-rata reptt-tttio transferprf to be th Amitant Curate of j w in the gi Conference, and Trinity Chareh. WebarJly wwwhethdr mwureg for eubmitting said amend- tjt iw siif nr tanrrv. inii nr. nomeu. a r ias.akn ai hnrr-h two. .rinnlrl Im nttrCfl DtlVatlOnfl iWl lnUO- I 1 M m-aiert SmrlnrM I rial muni duced to a more agreeable field of labor, p)gaa iU .japtio,. Qa motion, the is a nicanm ih . -r' - .- rspnrt was potmeaM asm next Baoxaay cotisoieyitiess citrgrteaa ex.rcisins; , I far fuitber corsiideratian. ; .) i J . nn.nt reanonae. Bev. Mather Prochet, of Genoa, Italy, waa next introduced aa a representative from the Waldensian Church, and enter tained the Assembly with most interesting remarlra. In reoly to Dr. Frochet, Mr. irosDy said he received him aa the representative of the Church that has possessed, ana maintained the tms AlMMtolic BUCCession. A telegraphic report of the speeches of either of these gentlemen would fail to do them justice. It was a field day for the AssemDiy. lion. Keveroy .iouiisuu occupied . seat on the platform. Recess. CUBA. aacrad functions without fashionable en couragement and without an enormous salary, waa alsaost too costly to lose. An Independent sp!uleu. Cincinnati Commercial. Governor Noyea had yesterday all that he could desire in the way of personal triumph a unanimous nomination for re-Two vears aa-o his nominatioa ... hntlv contested -1 t eounty. la the aaeantiate he has performed the duties of his office creditably, displayed considerable ac unpen and mrusoal htelligeace aa a politician, and gained a National repvHraiioa at .ringing aixi effective stump speaker. , The entire afternoon session wss spent in discussion renrdinc the changing and remodeling of the discipline of the Church. Frauds In Beer York State lustltn- sented in the Senate to-day showing that the Hudson River State Hospital, originally intended to cost eight hundred tlion-aand dollars, has already cost over a mil lion, and if. nnisbed according to present plans will cost between three and fonr millioos. A raspensioa of work and re-riiia nf nlsna is reeomssended. Heavy htodsia the caastrocttao of. tElmir. Kefomatory are auw Py(rwj nof , NEW YOKE. The employers Bay the strike will not nc- Allcenslon Day Observance-Parade compusn lta purpose, wuhd u at Kulghta Templar-Tax Payers' are sanguine of success. iieague Rooting Ont Mismanage ment Thanksgiving Services Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. St. Louis, May 22. Ascension Day was amelioration of workinomen. observed here by a grand parade of the tcw Voir M.v 22 Prenarations Commanderiea of Knights Templar. To- are making for a series of public meetings night there are installations of officers, to in different parte of the city, with a view be followed by a banquet and promenade of bettering the present social condition concert. of the workingmen. A number of promi- The Tax Payers' League, a powerful nent cititena have taken up tne matter, organization recenuy rautumncu a, m- A paper having a large number of signa- day preferred charges of gross mismanage- tures is to be issued, with a view of draw- ment in the affairs of the Insane Asylum, ing attention to the matter. A committee A thanksgiving service was held to- of arrangements haa been appointed, con- night in Christ church by the various sisting of Abram C. Hewitt, Peter Cooper, Episcopal churches of the city over the . I , , , T - - - . . . 1. .. . .Una. t. ...... MUtnlln ,uj CI 1,1 s. JS. lihurch, James umneuy, ime m itj iimj Wood, General Frana Higet and others. uuu to relieve me lnueuieuueso ui aevcrui T. , ..-r.T..H:.., Tnne. 'The Grand TUO of Odd Fellow, of I 1. I. HLUICU blinb .,.,1,1, ill . , , I : .. in.l. nH nH,MH an1 II MUWI , Ann ma . , . . I H1U3BUUI1 lllDMilcu liv it unn.v.1 u 1.1. w.udvu bas securea ou,uuu wnu ui .mi i.leg.ion to-day. owned by John W. Norton, cashier pf j session to aay. the po8tomce, and also the proceeds ot tne -weather Probabilities. - stile of his blooded stock and house in I VABTTiKOTON.Mav22. For the South- New Jersey, to secure him against any West and upper lakes, and thence to low-liability for Norton's sets while cashier. er Missouri and Ohio valleys, northeast- Norton's dedications are saia 10 amount erT anj southeasterly winds, veering to to $125,000, and to have extended over southwesterly, cloudy weather and rain, several years, and that the sureties of the clearing on "Friday with lower tempera-late James Kelly, the predecessor of Gen- tnre. for Tennessee and Gulf and South eral Jones as postmaster, are responsible Atlantict States, southwesterly aud north- to the uovernmeni. westerly winds, increasing pressuae more m'donald bonds. , clearing and clear weather; for the lower .. tmM .ituu lakea reannn and Middle States, falling Konna amnununsr ui oiu.uw, aiinccu : " . v , " t. i .i;..i i.. iJenr Mn- barometea. rising temperature, eoutn- t naa.Mi a ami I h .miahv winn. n.riiv Donald out ot part ot the proceeds oi me -j -.---.-j Bank of England forgeries, were found c oudy weather and rain, out clearing and oe aiiacn eu OH UlCir Siiuai i.i m.a v..t, --- - . ...L..l pending the decision of Commissioner romeier, twuiueaautr ...u ""i"""-j Gntnam. who has charge of the cxamina- winas, ciouay weaineraitura.it. tion of McDonald. . KINGS COUNTY FRAUDS. At a meeting of the Kings county Supervisors yesterday, Supervisor Johnson aid he had discovered $288,883 expended on the Penitentiary in 1868, 1869 and BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. Specie shipment, yesterday, $110,000. The ministry of Holland have resigned. The President will attend the ball at 1870, which was $200,000 more than the West Point, June 12th, were so badly crushed as to require ampu tation, ae aiea treanesaay morning. Frederick Lieber, a Swede, yesterday fell down a hatchway, three stories, in Boston, and will probably die. E. B. Dobells'a furniture manufactory, at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, burned yesterday. Lobs $75,000; insurance $43,000. . , " Prof. C. A. White, of the Iowa Univer sity, has been tendered the position of geologist to tne leuowstone expedition. Max Bechoffer. a wealthy German, left his temporary residence, in Brooklyn, two' weeks ago, and has not been heard of since. '"' James Gibson, n respected citizen of Medford, Mass., shot mmseir through the head, in the woods near that town, the other day. ' " "i. The Missouri State Editorial Convention, which meets at Louisiana next week, have made arrangements for an excursion to Chicago. Workmen in digging in Chamber street, lew lork city, lor the new Uroton main, struck an old graveyard and unearthed fifty skeletons. - ' . - .. :. ! !.:,-? ' The .old cable rate of one dollar per word to Great Britain and ten dollars for' ten words to France, will be resumed from June 1st. Louis Rossler, a New York shoemaker, aged 18 years, committed suicide by hang ing, Wednesday, because of the death of ills Biepmuuier. . i , , . Dr. James Golding, of Kentucky, died at Springfield, Missouri, Wednesday, from injuries caused by falling down the steps ot the Metropolitan Hotel. The Rev. Phoebe Hansford, of New Ha ven, received a well-filled purse from her congregation last luesday, on the occasion of her fortieth birthday. ; The change just made in the Internal Revenue system displaces 220 assessor, and 1200 assistant assessors, and saves the Uovernment a'jout $l,uoo,Wu annually. While attempting to cross the West-field river one day last week. Rodney Fisk, a wealthy farmer in Huntington, Mass., was carried into some rapids and drowned. - The Maine Republican State Convention meets at Bangor, June 19, and the indications are that ex-uovernor Jtdward Kent will be the candidate for Governor. Mr. Kent filled the office thirtythree years ago, The following Rear Admirals are to be placed on the retired list this year: Rear Admiral Emmons, May 23: Rear a i a,iMn.. u.it i o i . -D-a. ,,,u,,a, umuiau, ut,iciu uvi 4,1, iwai Admiral Taylor, November 7, and Rear Admiral Jenkins, December 11. In consequence of the want of concerted action on the part of the Senators and Representatives from the Pacific slope, in relation to the Japanese mission, the President has taken no action on Minister De Long's resignation, and that gentleman will very likely be allowed to hold over. at least until the meeting of Congress, next December. The body of an unknown white man was found in the Chickahominv river, ten miles from Richmond, last Saturday. It was tied to a fence rail, and had a large knife wound in the upper part of the back. It is supposed to be the body of Martin PurceU, missing for three weeks. Two persons are suspected of the murder, and will probably be arrested, A notable fact of late year, has been the increase of the salaries of ministers of the Methodist Church, especially in the large cities. The largest salary paid in New York is $8500 salary. $5000, house, $3000; perquisites, $500 and the lowest fiUW. in Brooklyn, the highest usuuu snd the lowest $4500. In Newark, the highest is $0600, and lowest $6000. Judge Fancher yesterday dismissed the writ of habau corpus in the case of George t rancis Train, on the ground thai ne could not go behind the record, but suggested that on proper application an order could be granted requiring an examination as to the mental condition of Train, before he goea to the Utica Insane Asylum under the order of Judge Davis. Commissioner Meacham write, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from Sa lem, Oregon, May 6th, that he had returned home, and that since leaving the lava beds hi. wounds had been healing rapidly,' and he hoped within the next twenty days to be out nearly as good a. new. He proposes to visit Washington before the close 01 the present monin At half-bast 10 o'clock last Monday night a fire broke out in the drug store of Dron- berger & Son, in Plymouth, which was entirely consumed: also the hardware store of Williams & Ludlow, the jewelry store of A. Hoffman, and the entire stock of millinery goods in the second story oi the driii? store, owned by Miss Irene Tay lor, lne f irst national Dank ouiioing and the private residence adjoining were damaged. Loss about $25,000; insured. Miss Kate Louisa Parks, a Brooklyn- belle and heiress, has married Uount Daniel Bois de Mongally. The Count followed her from Paris to Brooklyn. Papa was interviewed, but disliked it. I ne mar riage was against his wishes. The Count ia a nleaaant fellow, and as well provided with means as several hundred other French, German, Prussian, Polish, Span ish and Italian (Jounts who are on tne lookout for American belles with money, A dispatch from San Antonio, Texas, aavs the Mexican robbers and the Kicks- poo and Lipan Indians are on the warpath. Soon after the United States Commission left the border cattle stealing was resumed by the Mexicans and by the In dians. While "rancheros" were giving teaiimonv before the Commission, the In dians were taking advantage of their ab-aenPA tn carry off their stock, shooting down all who opposed them. The latest rumor Is tbat a uovernmeni nam on ins way from Austin to Fort Concho had been robbed, and seven. Mexican teamstersmur-dered. - so the problem which for so many yean has perplexed statesmen may be solved by the locomotive. A very cunning set of people are the showmen of Vicksburg. In order to ex- elude negroes from their exhibition, they nave nit upon tne expeaieni oi issuing cards of invitation soliciting the company . of the holder thereof to the entertain- ment, specifying the number of his seat, ' and informing him that in order to meet (he necessary expenses he is expected to pay whatever the price of a ticket would . usually be. tie hopes thus to evade the penalty of the law; but he i. mistaken, as men usually are who try such tricks. Any negro can go to him, tender the money, ask for one of these "invitations," and maintain an action against him if he re- uses. . ."' ,,,, 1 ' .' .. ' The National Bank of Bellefontaine , waa "done" out of $500 the other day. Some time before the "doing" was done a at ranger dropped into the bank with a genuine draft, and drew the money; agaia ha called, a week or so later, and had an other genuine draft cashed both for $500. For the third, time (which is the charm) the stranger again called, all dusty and seeming fatigued. His funds had fallen short again he was shipping cattle and must nave some more currency, and the third draft for $500 was presented and"' cashed. The last draft didn't "pan ont" well, however. It was bogus.'.' I We learn th.t the new eoinase act- - which went into effect April-2d, abolishes the silver hve-cent and . three-cent pieces. They will not be coined hereafter, and they are likely to gain increased numismatic value from the faot. especially those Btruck during the first three months of the year 1873, as being the last issued, and as being fewer in number than those of ' any full year. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of lira. Sabau Ziolib will take place from the residence of herson-in-law, Samuel Ross, 81 North Fourth street, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. - SPECIAL NOTICES. You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar that there exists no case of Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Swelling, or Stiff Joints, . wmcb the centaur Liniment, white wrapper, will not alleviate and cure. Hark the difference. It is let aTArprs the Centuar Liniment, yellow wrapper, which ia again placing so many used up horses in the harness. We care not whether the case be Spavins, Sweeney, Scratches, Strains, or any Swelling the effect is simply wonderful. ; .n Children cry pith,-c'a- toria. It regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and causes natural sleep. It i. a substitute for castor oil. , apr9eod2w New Advertisement. 12,000,000 AC R ESI It ' CHKAP FABHBI'I'j'.'T The oheApost Land in the market for sate by the '. Union Pacific Railroad Co., ia tne west naue veuay.. . , . ,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska Now for sale tn tracts of fortv seres and tin- ward on Five and Ten Years' Credit at 6 per cent. No Advance Interest required. Nitd and Brautitul unniite, jertue sou, it i-abundance of Good Water. - The Best Market in the wesn Tlie great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorade, TJIah ana Nevada being supplied by the farmers in the Platte Valley. Soldiers Entitled to n Homestead of loo Acres. The Best Location tor Colonies. - FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Millions of Aores ' of choice Government Lands open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this Great Rail-road.with good markets and all the conveniences . . of an old settled, country. - ' rree passes to purcnasers ot naiiroan.Muiu. . Sectional Mads, showine the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphletwith Mew Maps - Mailed Free Everywhere. Address : , Land Commissioner C. F. R. R. ' OMAHA, NEB. t' Wholesale Agents for Ohio and Indiana. . . Smith's American Organs., X. Snang's Concert Organs. Dealers sunniied at Manufacturer!? Prices. Catalogues sent 1W. - t). r . HAKK1B UU. UOHltDUB, V. ; A GREAT OFFER 11 HON. est Broadway, W. Y., will dispost of 1O0 PI A!. OS and OatnANs) of n rat. elass makers, including WATEM'K, at extremely lowprle e for eash.or part cash, and balance in email mootkly pay ments. Aew 7amavs nraaariama Alt OB), all modern Improvements, for ' iars cash. Organs, eflli. )75. DOUBLE BEEnosuass. Hinol livr,llll B4ITOP, IIIS, snd upward. Waftrs'i Concerto Parlor Organs : are the most beamllul in t le snd per. feet in tone ever made. The COM'EmV TO STOP is Ihe beat ewer plaeed tn any Orsrnn. It is produced by a third set of reeds peculiarly valeed, the eneet of which is most eknrmlna; and sonl-sllr. rlnsr, while its Imitation of theknman ' voice is sunera. Terms liberal. Illustratod Catalogues Mailed forene stamp. A liberal discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday bchcoll, Lodges, etc. AWEWTs) WAWTEtt. law authorized. Among the items was one of $20,000 for work done, of which no trace was round. POSTOFFCE EMBEZZLEMENT. The case of John W. Norton, charged Nine prisoners escaped from the Dover, N. II., jail Wednesday. Treasurer Spinner's oldest daughter is dying of cancer at Buffalo. The banking house of T. K. Ferguson HOW TIH no-JK. or ike Keeret Oat Mustache and Whiskers in days. This Great Secret and 100 others. Gamblers' Tricks, Cardiology, Ventriloquism, all in the Original "Book of wonders." Mailed lorno cents. Address D. C. Citttler, Carthsge, Illinois Tka Two Imprisoned Correspon. dents, ITivlVA. Mav 22. The arrest of Price, the correspondent, and the refusal to allow his counsel and hia friends to communicate with him, has revived the nnaatinn of the Dower ol uovernmeni to try foreigners according to Spanish law, bv which the testimony of witnesses snd y . . i i ... . :.i the prisoners is taus oy a juugn wiiuuu. nnhlicitr. and the prisoners are compelled tn anawer wniica nicrruKaiunB a , in,,,,. knowing the charges against them or who are their accusers. It is reported that a court-martial is to be coaveaea in uiba to try u neiry. . Kaunas-, o PI ear Ilia named. MoirntCAL, May 22. The extensive flnnr mills at Cole. SL Paul, owned by Parker A Co, were destroyed by fire this morning. Loss, $100,000. with embetiling $115,000 from the post- & c of Selma, Alabama, haa auspended. Carl Schurx's wife haa become heir to $170,000, by the death of . German uncle. The fire at Port-au-Prince several days ago destroyed property valued at $1,000,-000.A Rhano-hai dianatch KDortB the burn ing of the palace of the Mikado on the Sthinst. A new newspaper has made its appearance in Havana, called the Republican Espanola. Chief Justice Sutler, of the Supreme office, will be tried at the October term of the United States Criminal Court. HOMICIDE. Michael McCabe. a laborer, died to-day from a kick in the abdomen by Patrick Bradv. his employer, received during . quarrel about wages. AKOTHEB STRIKE. The workers on ladies' boots struck to day. Three bosses have conceded to the demands of the strikers. f;..ra A anointed, V lemvn-mw Mu 22. The following Court of Connecticut, has resigned because Gugers were appointed to-day: Caleb F. of ill-health, ngo and William C Williams, First Sir George C Cartier, late Minister of Ohio District; Samuel D. Brown, Fifth Defense of the Dominion, died in fen- Kentucky District. gland yesterday. . . . : 1 .. . The Grand Encampment I. O. O. F., of A Bag belonging to Mr. Gnnnell was , rf in in 8t. Loni. The by him entrusted to captain Han wnen orfe. hu im bers. inn ivutia maiicu awiu, uniawn. ,. . a- i ine sireet car iiinr. . .-t. .w. vnj ..--I 1 1 1 a .L C aa a I r uses mora inw hbs; nwtio ia. an a - , , , f ... " kin .r -iled .ml In- Hevden and Dr. have lessened the number of trips because u.. k.j ik. a a., .ilk them m of the horse shorn strike. their sort hern expedition. Captain Hall A man named Cnwin, aged eighty ..in kaajnoM "nlant it m the mle iU I Tears, was run over by the can near Sa- self." Mr. Crinnell fears that it ia loot. Ibattua, Me-, oa Monday, and both feet Africa seems to be waking up to drive the white invaders from its soil. The Portuguese on both the esst and tbe west coasts are having a hard struggle with the natives, while the Ashantees, thirty thousand strong, were moving toward the En glish fort at Cape wast, ana nsa ucaieu the Fantis, the black allies of the colony. The Ashantees, with the possible excep tion of the Dahomene, are tne most savage and warlike of the tribes of the an. l ! .1 TJm..1. Weatmaat. inev osre Ktm iav uiiuni trouble in dsys past, and are not likely to be tractable in the tuture unless tnorougn ly subdued. Roaeeraua In Mealeo. New York Tribune. The contest between American railway interests in Mexico represented by Uen eral Bosecrana, and English interests rep resented bv Mr. .Plumb, is SUII animaiea. General Roeecrans ia now asking for cer tain modifications of the concession al ready granted him. He wishes to sdopt a gauge of three feet, and to obtain . grant of money instead of the promised subvention ot isna. ai nc m ..W.IBB Ant his Diana, there is no doubt that the worka upon which so much of the peace and prosperity of Mexico depends will be in the bands of a capable ..J luineal man. Perhans General Roee- crans may give the Mexican people order, stability, and a thriving commerce in exchange for. few ttdlway privileges, aad ajAaiP V Made rapidly with Stencil and Key IbUUCI Check Outfits Catalosuee snd foil particulars Free. S. M. Spencer, 117 Hanover irret, nnwin. CI. TA C9fl per day t Agents wanted! All aTJ III a7ACIJ classes of workins people, ot either sex, young or old, aiaks more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. BTIMMIN a CO., Portland, Maine. If THE SUPREME NONSENSE advertised about infaliMe remedies for every moruil ill has deceived vou, think for a moment why drug diseases increase and sufferers multiply! There is wealth in these 'grand trinmnh. nt meiii!al science!' These treat frauds, and the fatal fsllseies In medical . . n . tt,lla aannaarf in "HaVltUt 8eASe. the wonderful health-book which is alarming the doctors. By mail, 1, in pnl ""ier or regis-tend letter. Catalogues free. Address U. M. . Aloott. puWuber.il W. Fourth St. Cincinnati, O. CANCERS Permaowtly cured by addreMing Dp. W. C. Coihten, Ho. 47 W. Jefferaon St., Louisville, Ky Copiea of hia Journal" m be otain4 free bf ohnrge, living mode of treatment and a large list of mim cured. Inelosa atainp. may 83 aw 4w ROBERT A. GAWLER, ' sUtrrACTTtm ar am wain nt Human Hair Goods Of Every XrenorlptJon. CASH PAID FOR HUMAN HAIR 77 East Town Street julyUdiawstwlyi .
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Full Text | ! ..'.L' .7 1'. , 1 -" i it'AtfateavAstaK .trnMu'ifctitolt&Mfc 1 ,,.1) !,..!! Jmi.I .' a-t " ni-aW .I'-.. IT im Pi -5 " l J li V' 1 ' 11 'r - COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, MAY '23, 1873 NO. 121. Ami'..:.. vvviv-,i ii, i v v --: vvi , , . . ss1. rrssssasssss . 4 trfE CEI.EBHATE0 ,; "CENTURY." OM.RAuEwwti.hu proposed. wlQ V Tt I CGDAPU j,inl to 'tiU. jCdastittitiOiv Waich U I , ! I bhlinni ,M son BB vr.,;.,.;;gi CHICAGO. accord, with the views held by the Stat q trk omQ J0URSAL. JOUBHAL on the suojeci 01 aeaaiiBauiiig. If it were safe to leave the abject te rael Legislature, it might be dispensed with' in the Constitution; but experience has invited Ciaesla of the " Bebulldlna; ahown that it ia not safe, and ttif.nevil Jabllee"-I.lbel Bolt Against the of too great magnitude toJ-overlooked. 'SJSSSSl, It isatttaiibt other States, at well qor ., , toilnv , Hown' In eWoAHtWM proposed to ' arable Hamate to Property. ' let around the evil bv requiring all rail- Chicago, Mar 22. The Mayor and i t ,i : i an lnDiiB. SiTJL S.yold the toto t(?ildentd'VtoPridU1 the Legislature, and thus avoid we e. , GRrman Embassadors. Valuable and Important" Improvements secured by1-letter .patent, poessased ,by ho other tvm... , vs ;iv:;; -. WROUGHT IRON 0VES, TILE FIRE BAClT(KverlatingH INDRSTRUCTIBliBOENTRB;' nNr.vovnirr.iiK5 .. ... i WhAHK-mfiVittUHBuywpa iBfiaiWr better. ,-, ,-r , . "-- -yto; i T m .i3" 1 SPLEJfD&PRED BOCHt;- v " r J , . f ' ' f . . , Joel K,' Wicker.i an old and wealthy LOW DOWN RKSRRVOmp . A ' ' J .,: nij " Tcitiien or UMcago, lo-aay nieu a neciara- I.ABOB OAST IROS k8H VY. We have never aeen a more stupid or . . . . . f - k count mean spirited thing in a newspaper ni ; a iut .gainst the lntea-Ucean newspa, l:. r k. TUAn OimmaMial dm for libel, lavins hiadamama at $500,, . . a. . I b II IKMI ' I IM BllAtTflfl llDfll WU IDi DUU11CB' Colnmtiiu. (jnio, penpw an vi. "-," - 7r- : , .I.:.f.: an alarming degKee. otaVV "'K'" . . , . 7th.t i. Kr,r. two men passed .noraer lyrng- ITI r"::"r M-. m . .n. mc iK""""--l . . to t inn of obligation imposed upon law oerm.n Consul General in New York. makera by, such1 tatuftieaV 'ilhis piaa I lne Governors of New England -and the i the inducement for all the evils of Middle Sutes, and the Canadian Prov- rftvn. . n, .A.nt idfou- inces, to be the guests of the city during teeism. and. too rreuuent aajourn- i R.k-HM-..tuM. menu to the negieci 01 puuuu """"- !,, commencing June 4th, 1S73. in full force. ' General Ewing's plan ! great concert will be on Thursday, leaves, absenteeism, . If yiiu want to avoid a smoky kltclienlarH dinrrwalut At wu want to avoid replenish ing fi'rebacia ery few months; if yon want to avoid warnHipltoJ plates; H' -you Want to '-avoid all be trying thinp connected with poor Cooking Stove, call and see. the For heating water for Bath Rooms, the Water Back of the'Centnrr isnnaqnalled. Call and examln,at f f j ; ASTON TAYLOR & HUFF'S, iuiwnvnrn"uronBii, Ohio. m'a31 0 Columbus, i li UiX,;.j,.- 1 mtrnali 1SI1 . v,V0 it. -.. r- Oflieei High,' Pearl nmt Chapel Bta. COMLY Jt SMITH, . ? 'iMuaaaas . raopaiurons. it i' t tnr.H n. comly. Editor, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY Conaututlaual Oanveattloii Bam mary. ' ;' . jlEiy 22. Hon. Lewis D. Campbell was elected Vice President.... Five petitions were . oreaentedc from ' TruaiinU toflBfy against ;tjie, niiyiractnm (; tuadi'pta rti two men pa-sea -i,v ence to :he marriaM of wicker to a young sTupT They TO W e in his :&JL JLm TCt no and attack them. An accommodation train, consisting of SWfte rod?w.rthSvwrf from the-trk near wiiui,.u:..j s T.ilU Wn. in last nitTht. and ly married. do;n an enlbankment thirty feet Even if theXacta were as stated Wfi-see ... ., T, .nMm Df the j- f.i .isij rr" . , : - . no rcaaon. wax. na uuuiaaraai. train men Teceivea more or less severe in- throw dirt on the whole city because two juries, but no one was killed nor danger-n .i. r. f .nil oualv wounded. it waa ao' atated,) tht- W wa two little (hi morning At Hanover a bova that saw the man, and with boya ci,Urch waa blown down and completely natural 'fear "oT' drnnten " men," hurried demolished. A farm house about nine ..t -i.nt l.tnrbinff him. tit A " ?f Bes Moines, was blown over r" " K G I aniT notreral of the inmates severely in i, ,. n r ., vr. -T --3- That historic character, the JjtWlwlJ "J- Cfi sent Compositor, geU roughly bounced once in a while for hi manifold sins; but we have a lette fom i JDallfornUn--a veteran man of flocks that incidentally contains " a first-raU nqtjce ", for the I. C. The writer aaya of our Angora letter, to mileage, which waa disagreed to, and the matter referred to the Judicial De partment.;..It was resolved to hold but one session daily, beginning at 11 a, m Propositions to amend the Constitution we're submitted as follows" and ordered. to be, prlftj i.rrbiding that no usury laws be passed, but allowing a prescribed rate when the same has not been agreed upon; vesting; a veto power in the Governor providing the Legislature Bhall not adjourn more than two days atone time,exi elusive of Sundays, and no session to last more than one hundred and twenty days; providing for the election of township of ficers on the first Monday in Apru; pro viding for annual sessions of the Legisla ture;, providing for the permanent separate care of the insane, deaf and dumb, blind, imbecile and idiotic; prohibiting any county, city, town or township from becoming pecuniarily involved in any railroad; abolishing county commis sioners and providing for a board of BUDerviaors; allowing cities, villages. towns and townships to aid in building railroads to the extent of five per cent, on the tax duplicates ; giving the right bf franchise to foreigners who have resided in the State one year prohibiting poll tax and exempting from taxation burying rronnds. school houses, publio institu tions, public property, and personal prop erty, the value of $200 j providing that persons liable to labor on public highways who hye,' not performed such labor for a , period. ?, one. , jear..shall not be permitted to vote", providing against allowing extra compensation to public officers, servants or contractors by the Legislature or any municipal corporation; providing that no religious or other sect shall have exclusive tontrol of the State school funds; giving the elective fran. chise to every citiaen 21 years old after residing in the State one year; for thA nonranitation of the Stale Judicial system; providing that foreign j corporations shall become incorporated understate laws; providing for woman suffrage ; providing that all male cltiaens between the ages of 18 and 45 shall ba ilable for military duty.... An invitation from the City Council of O'ncinnati for the Convention to hold its sessions in that city was referred to a select, committee, with Mr. Hunt of Hamilton chairman." Adjourned. ' '" The June -w- 4- INDIANAPOLIS. Arrival of the Bemalaa or General ' Canby DlatlnBaiahcd Visitors to Attend the Obsequies Remains ol a Browned Man Identified, T13nrANAp0T.TR. Mav 22. The escort The Bilvar Fleece,"- published in the with the remains of General Canby ar- --.J. Wt4t.Cfl!lrtariMht:mArnin0. in the best article I have ever read " , special car of the Central Pacific rail- ' v t v 7 , I An tha irnAluDlAQI. LL.U U wtfrt. . I IM, fllinApai Will UKO DiafW 1 TUMI liquor.., A report wae- aM' condensed, and expreaaivw thi Firrt Baptist church to-morrow at two cers of the Convention were not entitled!" " . ,K in u o'clock. " . 9 a ---- . ... h-'mrs. vanov anu uer sinwr, iure. oimu, It is the first article I-ever saw that did of LbuigTjHe, and a brother and sister of not-contain typographical errors 1, i Vl. . General Canby, arrived on the morning xr ... emrvthlnff trains. General Sherman will reach here . , r t eleven o'clock to-n ght. Generals Mc right?' " 2 troe, 2 troq !.'! as the lament- Sf id Eki. of jJhrtlUv and Gen- M A. Ward would sav. ' . Unl (Ymlr and Dr. McDueal. of St. Louis, Ueneral 1 will avrivA tn.mnrrow morninff. Aw error occurred in Major Sweet's very Hkuridan ia alao exDected. readable letter as printed in the Statb A letter waa read this forenoon from JoURNALoflastThuraday. Thtp.ragr.ph St.Joseph Miawuri . t.ng ha Woe, commencing " Southern California la dee- ... , ,, ttt. 9j r thi month, for tined to Decome lae swea itiuu ui a trip to uermany, naving in uis porara- West" etc.. should read Southern v- Ision one hundred ana sixiynve uonars m , 1 i,- . - , 1 .... I I J .A .r.l tinlrata In New A ttti readers doubtless monej, a gum wi.vU, ... . orado. etc. discovered from the context that the State's name waa a misprint. Speaker Blaine, it ia announced, in tends to spend the summer on the Pacific coast. But we have reliable intormation that Speaker Blaine will assist . in our State canvass, in return for assistance rendered by Governor Noyea in the last Maine canvass.- Blaine is one of the most col York and T.iverDOol. Major John D. Evans, late Auditor of State, died at hie residence in Noblesville, Indiana, this morning. PLATTOBM ACCIDENT. A Temporary Platform .tllvea Way Sarins; the Cerenionlis or Laylns; a Cerner-Stone-a. Large amber of .Persona Injured. ShAJiokW, rA., May I.'. uunng me PRESIDENTS PROCLAMATION, .-.-!.' t . I, , , , Proclamation from the President in Beferenee to Affairs la1lVonle-lana-The Beilsters or ev. Bel. Ion's Government Commanded to Disperse. Washinoton. Mav 22.1-:The following proclamation win issued by the President to-day; -' : ' -.' : , 1 : ily the rresiaent oi tne united piates a proclamation, i Whereas. Under pretense that Wm. P. Kellogg, present Executive, of Louisiana, and the officers associated with him In the State administration, were not dnlv elected, certain turbulent and disorderly persona have combined together wttniorce and arma to resist the laws and constituted authorities in said State; and ' ' WiriBEAs, It hat been duly certified by proper local authorities, and judicially determined by infenor and superior courts of said 'Bute, thatlsaid onreers were entitled to hold their offices respect ively, and to execute and, discharge the functions thereof na WhereaK. Coneress at its late session, upon due consideration of the subject, tacitly recognized said. Executivejuid his associates then, as now, in office, by refusing to take any action with respect thereto; and-- Whereas, It is provided in the Constitution of the United States that the United States shall protect every Btate in thia TTninn n armlination of the Legisla ture, or of the Exeoutive when the Legis lature cannot be convened, agninst domestic violence: and - u -: - ., Whereas, It is provided In the laws of the United States that in all oases or m-niirrentinn in anv State, or of obstruction to the laws thereof, it shall be lawiui lor the President of tre United States, on application of the Legislature or such MijttA or of the Executive when the Legis lature cannot be convened, to call forth the militia of any other State or States, or to employ such port of the land and naval forces as shall be judged necessary for the purpose of suppressing such insurrections or causing tne laws to oe amy execuieu; and , Whkrkah. The Legislature of said State is not now in session and cannot be convened in time to meet the present emerirencv. and the Executive of said state, under section oi ariicie i oi me Constitution of tne united states, ana laws passed in pursuance thereof, has therefore made annlication to me for such nart of the military force of the United States aa may be necessary and adequate to protect said state and citizens tnereoi against domestic violence, ana io euiurue the execution of the laws, and , Wn ehear. It is reauired that whenever it may be neceasary,in the judgment of the i'resiuent,lo use military lorceioriue pur-noses aforesaid, he shall forthwith by proc lamation command such' insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their re- pecttve nomes wunin a iimiieu nuie -. Now, therefore, I, UlysBes 8. Giant, President of the United States, do hereby make a nroclamation and command said turbulent and disorderly persons to disperse, and retire peaceably to their re- .! I :!.: tmanlw Aava tnm tins date, and hereafter to submit themselves to the laws and constituted authorities of said State; and I invoke the aid and co-oneratlon of all eood citizens there of to uphold the law and preserve public neace. - L - ,. , T 1 t . , in Witness wnereoi i nave nercunvu oci mv hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 22d day of May, in the vear of our Lord, 1873, and of the Inde pendence of the United States the ninety- seventh. v. o. uhakt. By the President : J. C. Bancroft Davis, . ' Acting Secretary of State. The"rw Men Contrasted-Both Old Whatlac Captains-Tyson Brave and BtMhlnc-BaddlnslonCareral and Calculating; popular speaker, whas everre. an Ohio audience. .ft,nmn. a nortion of a temporary floor- ' 1 1 ' '. .,n .,. tina: which had been erected for the ac-Hiaalaaneof Mr.Barrett'a"aparltling t .u. ...t m. epigrams', from the Ulironio-Ttmesicle I aembiedi gave way and precipitated a large The cholera dispatches from new ut- number ot persons to tne uaaemein uc-i .,.ii.i,minrT. The eitiiens neath. Tt Is imoossible at-this time, to have had an epidemio cnolerj ah, for some give the namea and number of the injur-(jme ed, but it is supposed that but six are se- The man who would do thai ough.; to. JSi be put on bread and the Davidson Fou- jiii.opO'Hara, of Scranton, who were tain lor ten aayn. conducting tne cereiuumra .-niyr " theacoident,aasisted by twenty aergymen, There is a grotesque image going were among those who went down with lumbusGaaette.fIt!h.Wggeditshead f . fat conuUCtor on the Beading rail- towardjus several times, and haa even roagi go badry hurt that his life is spoken; , And now we know how Balaam despaired of. One man had both legs m when hi. aa. spoke to W ' fcfe W .d 8-1 also had PEESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. THE carlist massacre at sanahuja. Barcelona, May 22. Later dispatches received from sanahuja state tnat twenty- Wrar Vonir Mav 52. A aentleman'bf fivn vnlnntMM who nrmndAred to the this city, Who haa been connected with a Cadista, were butchered, and the fate of shipping house in new lionuou, Mim., IOrty otnera is. unknown, but it M ae-which formerly employed; both Captain dared they too have been, killed. These Tyson and Captain Buddington, makes a atrocities caused , immense excitement number of' Interesting statements in re- here. . The militia assembled at their gard to the disposition! of these two men, armories and demanded that the Carlist wnose cnsrsuujro, wi cvv.. iiruuuvna in niio ua given up w far, seem to place in such strong. con- them in retaliation. The authorities re-trast, .' ' ' fused to surrender the prisoners, and to . Captain Tyson, some six or seven years save them sent them to a fortress In the ago, was in command of1 the schooner harbor. ; It U probable that . number of Era, on a whaling voyagei from New Lon- wen known Carlist sympathisers in Bar-don to Greenland. In the fall of the year, celona will be arrested and heldashos-in Cumberland Sound, the vessel broke tages for the safe return of volunteers now from her moorines. and he waa onliged to ;n the hands .of the insurrectionists. A abandon aerwith all his crew, twemy- ieTy en masse upon the population lor four men, taking with him the stores and forces to operate against the insurgents is provisions. Making nis way to snore, ne expected. built tents of sails taken from the vessel, boys wanted for the army, and uvea inaer tnem aunng , .,.,,.. . nrnrum.. 14. a voaaal Mr a a fiva milPR TTnm RDOre. lit ft I . . . r , , Z. Situ .nr.kr.tMiM , whoti tion calling all males between fourteen 5. fKe :th.nU S Z-.hio w. " year, of age into the Bepub; not seriously damaged, he regatne Tdo" TsonVdS7. ;Uhr.7e P'"ie. "ttompting to thwart its opera- and dashing Captain, who will expose hi vessel to therlangerof an Arctic winter up to the very -last moment of safety, and will often accomplish brilliant results. ' ; Buddington, on the other hand, is a careful, calculating Yankee, noted for his .....nnlnm nnardianahin of the DroDertV : PARIS, and lives underr his charge. His New Lday, it is observed as a holiday through- TnnnkhhnH im renortefl to. nave out r ranee. predicted, When the expedition started, The debate which ia to take place in the that Buddington would bring back his National Assembly to-morrow absorbs the vessel and crew in saiety, ana mat sewn- .ujuuuu v . tifio results would be subordinated, so far resolved to support the aimple order of as he was concerned, to this end. He is the day against the interpellation of the a man of family and of experience. Right Center. A full attendance of Both men are old whalingCaptains, and Deputies is expected, and it is prob- have made eight or ten voyages each, able upwards of seven hundred votes Captain Buddington brought into New will be cast. All the factions of the London the nesoiute, one oi oir ji. ... ... ...v tacher's expedition, which was abandoned vious to the commencement of the debate May 15 1854 not far from Beechy Island, in the Chamber to prepare for the discus-Captain Buddington was then on a whaU sion. There are apprehensions of disturbing voyage. . ' ' ' ances, and precautions have been taken The impression seems to be general by the military authorities for the sup-among shipping men that the Polaris is pression of any disorderly demonstration, aafe and moi be expected the latter part The Pays in its issue thisafternoon con-of September or first part of October, firms the report that the Bonapartiets have m ao enrlv a inined wilh the. Monarchist. Vapiaill A VWJII UI1W It, ,,,,,, V, ," .; j " - , Auiust 25th. but this was the earliest ar- The Bien Public says President Thiers lion. : ; FBAnXE, PREPARATIONS FOR THE GREAT DEBATE OVER THE INTERPELLATION OF THE RIGHT CENTER AGAINST PRESIDENT i THIERS. ; . Paris, May 22. This being Ascension rival on record. BOSTON. and his Minister, are neither disoouraged nor disunited. , ENGLAND. : TENURE OF FATHER HYACINTHE'S SER-MDNS JOHN BRIOHl's REPUBLICAN IDEAS. London, May 22. A special to the Daily News from Geneva says Father ilyacinthe, in Ins sermons in that city, at- General Moroaw takes hi. back sal ary. He will continue to come out strong CINCINNATI. on tne subject oi. wmgrewiutiiu i " ' i u l . eat Tne areaiaw tooth brushes, however. ed-The Deaths Accounted for. . . .i i. ..-ta PmrinNATr. May 22. ihe steamer propo.o.vne..... '---' Joh Rilgonr' arrived to-day from New State Journal, a to the lady and child 8gh(j fa he boaton whichdeath. who wen obliged-to stana ior iwo ana from cholera were rumorea to nave at the Opera Hooae for want dftaeaf; we occurred, on her way up, aa report- en in jawv bi.,b u.--.... . nflieera nf the steamer have etat- l In Interviews that though hi- deaths necurred. none were from Asiatic cholera ; th.t John schenck, who copy the following decision upon the rights of Theater goers, fro oi the Philadelphia Bulletin, May 6 : X i.". A Mman TVlanev save a decision to day in a suit of Thomas J. O'Beilly, a died between Vicksburg and Memphis, member ot tne oar, agama i naa neen inaipoi ueiura n...B We have received from the committee of Arrangements a neat programme of the ceremonies to be observed on the annual decoration day at the Disabled Volun- teers' Home at Dayton. The procession will be formed at the Home, after which it will proceed to the National Home cemetery, where, after singing and strewing flowers on the graves of the dead brave boys, a salute will be fired and an oration delivered by General G. M. Bar ber, Commander of the Department of Ohio of the Grand Army of the Bepublic Upon the conclusion of these ceremonies ground will be broken for the erection of a National monument to those who die in tne Home. Here addresses will be delivered by Governor Noyce in English, and Lieutenant Governor Mueller in Ger man. The day promises to be aa event ful one to all who may participate. , -i..l,. nmnrietnr of the Walnut Street hoard in New Orleans, and waa imprudent r-r r - . . . . r - . . . . i . Theater. , Ane suit waa orougut w iwjiw in eating, ana inai ni uiuem isfiuiucu i the Drice of i an admiaaion ticket to the cholera morbus; that the second man who theater. liar, vrnewy iicb;ct um aieu nau isw ait ut,,,. -. the recent engagement 01 Miss nenoiie sara and was coming norm ior nis iimun r...k. h naid fiftT rent for an admit- The deek hands ate fruit and early vese- sion ticket. When he reached the dress tables freely, and toward the end of the circle every seat was occupied. Believing trip a number of them were attacked with that he was entitled ta a seat aiier naving diarrhea, ana one aiea. ( . j paid his money, he made a request for a -, 1 ' t ; seat or a return of his cashi He obtained ! DAYTON." neither, and then brought this suit, ine case was heard on the 22d of April, but Seventh Day's Proeeelns or the the mSBiatrateieeetved his decision until United Brethren Vhnreh Center. to-day. Judgment was given for the enee. plaintiff. The Alderman was of the opin- Dayton .May 22. The seventh day'e f .1 . tk ,n-ehaar nf a ticket at a I : ( TT.,ii.! Rrnthren Conference place of amusement is entitled to a seat, convened at the usual morning hour, unless he is notified before the purchase Bishop Weaver presiding. The first busi-that all seats are occupied. . . ;' neat waa to hear the report of the com mittee on Lay Kepreeentation, wnicn Seventh Day's Proceedings or the General Assembly la Session In Baltimore. Baltimore, May 22. The seventh day's session of the General Assembly of . " - . . . , . i 1. I . 1 1 u the r reBDyienan vnurcu waa upvuou nuu i 1, m t T nfTHnuttu prayer oy rvev. a. , c....voDtv. The committee on Synodical Records submitted a report, after which the Clerk read a list of delinquent Presbyteries. Bev. Dr. ltell ottered a resolution inn the mobility of ministers be founded on system. The resolution waa received with loud and prolonged laughter. A member inquired if it was proposed to establish . system of Methodist itinerancy, .. , , . 1 . J . .JJ A a. jjr. ueu proceeueu w nuuicna .. nn hie resolution, but before con cluding, the hour for the order of the day, the reception oi represeniauves oi luragu enrreannndinor churches, was announced. John juuiie v. u.,iu. v., oi juuiuurg, eenreaentative of the United Presbyterian Church of Great Britain and Ireland, was ih.n Introduced to the Assembly, ut. Eadie delivered an eloquent address, oear-inff cordial greetings from the United Church to this Assembly. The churches en alika in all neat essentials, ana in moat nf the minor elements. Dr. Eadie spoke half an hour, receiving marked at tention Irom every memoer oi uio nwui-hlv and the larm audienoe. Rev. Dr. Caldwell, Professor of Moral Philononhv of the University of Edin- burg and representative from the same Church, was next introduced and bore timilar irreetinn. He reviewed briefly the difference of the three divisions of the Scotish Church, vit: the Established Church, Free Church and United Church, and then alluded to the interests of kins-nanahin in the common interest in Evan gelical religion and the similarity of (hunch organisation, which attached the United Church to the unurcn nere. At the conclusion ot bis remarks, juoa-eratnr Dr. Crosby. Chancellor of the Uni versity of New York, made a most elo- AVrralgnmeat or Coe, the Ballway Stock Forger Dishonest insurance Agents - Strike or Cnstom Boot Hnkers. TlnaTov Mav 22. Jamea A. Coe. charg ed with uttering forged certificates of tacks tho confeBBional and celibacy. He railroad stock, was brougni "eioreuie Hrgell the election or their priests by Municipal (Jourt this aiternoon. aub ais- the people, and the use of the JJible and trict Attorney presenrea new iiuuipmi.il, liturgy in the national language, against him containing nine counts for . A ctter from j0n Bright is published forged certificates to the amount of $115,- to-day, in which, referring to the adher- 000, in addition to the $30,000 contained ence 0f Americans to a Bepublic, he sajr in the complaints of a week ago. Mr. the arguments used by monarchists in Mathews and Frank Shaw produced ccr- support nf the present' form of govern- tificates received from Coe representing ment jn Great Britain, may be used with a value of $105,000. The certificates were equal reason in support of the Bepublic letren nnflseflsion of by theCoUrt.-nOtWlth- in AmPrioa. standing the protest of Mathews & Shaw, the pope's disease. who C'ainiea tnat ney m g u T.ancet nnhlishes a detailed state- heavv loaere oy Bucn pruuetuingo. ius ri- ------ - - Judge fixed Coe7'. bail at $400,000, in de- ment of he malady of the Pope, which, ?lfof which he waa remanded to jail, it says, ia worse than has been officially and will appear in the Supreme Court for stated. Russia. ri fe in ' Boston are just " arrfval op the shah over the alleired dishonesty St. Petersburo. May 22. The Shah of some of their agents in collecting and of Persia reached this city to-day and met returning premiums upuu iuou...o nun wmium, mc,,iui policies entrusted to them. Charles F. TUBKET. Wells, a broker recently doing business arrival op the khidive. in State street, is said to have absconded cvmwmropijt, May 22.-The Khi- with several thousand dollars so obtained. .. f , . . . . H Workmen in the principal shops lor tne - manufacture of custom boots ana Bnoes gj jjOuIS. are now on a strike lor nigner wages, Our article on the Salary business waa rather lengthy, and the Commercial edi, tor seems to have gone to sleep in the middle of it, If he will take it up again, af ter a goal night's rest, be will find that the very' question suggested by Mm as avoided, Is ably and exhaustively tackled to the extent of half a column, la which the Commercial ia completely crashed sad bqried ont of sight. - '"' - t ,. t. Hubbard A Jokes have " Scribner ' for June, and " The Young Lkdiea Jeer nal," a cheap fashion magaiine pabliahed in Englaad, noticed by as at some length last month. The New York Tribune says: The Key. committee made a very carefully prepared Mr. Ancient, of Terence Bay, who is so I report wnicn ' .amassnJawimnk tra tiis CkntTlll tion wilh tlie torn of the Atlantic, it to be .0 for ft pro-rata reptt-tttio transferprf to be th Amitant Curate of j w in the gi Conference, and Trinity Chareh. WebarJly wwwhethdr mwureg for eubmitting said amend- tjt iw siif nr tanrrv. inii nr. nomeu. a r ias.akn ai hnrr-h two. .rinnlrl Im nttrCfl DtlVatlOnfl iWl lnUO- I 1 M m-aiert SmrlnrM I rial muni duced to a more agreeable field of labor, p)gaa iU .japtio,. Qa motion, the is a nicanm ih . -r' - .- rspnrt was potmeaM asm next Baoxaay cotisoieyitiess citrgrteaa ex.rcisins; , I far fuitber corsiideratian. ; .) i J . nn.nt reanonae. Bev. Mather Prochet, of Genoa, Italy, waa next introduced aa a representative from the Waldensian Church, and enter tained the Assembly with most interesting remarlra. In reoly to Dr. Frochet, Mr. irosDy said he received him aa the representative of the Church that has possessed, ana maintained the tms AlMMtolic BUCCession. A telegraphic report of the speeches of either of these gentlemen would fail to do them justice. It was a field day for the AssemDiy. lion. Keveroy .iouiisuu occupied . seat on the platform. Recess. CUBA. aacrad functions without fashionable en couragement and without an enormous salary, waa alsaost too costly to lose. An Independent sp!uleu. Cincinnati Commercial. Governor Noyea had yesterday all that he could desire in the way of personal triumph a unanimous nomination for re-Two vears aa-o his nominatioa ... hntlv contested -1 t eounty. la the aaeantiate he has performed the duties of his office creditably, displayed considerable ac unpen and mrusoal htelligeace aa a politician, and gained a National repvHraiioa at .ringing aixi effective stump speaker. , The entire afternoon session wss spent in discussion renrdinc the changing and remodeling of the discipline of the Church. Frauds In Beer York State lustltn- sented in the Senate to-day showing that the Hudson River State Hospital, originally intended to cost eight hundred tlion-aand dollars, has already cost over a mil lion, and if. nnisbed according to present plans will cost between three and fonr millioos. A raspensioa of work and re-riiia nf nlsna is reeomssended. Heavy htodsia the caastrocttao of. tElmir. Kefomatory are auw Py(rwj nof , NEW YOKE. The employers Bay the strike will not nc- Allcenslon Day Observance-Parade compusn lta purpose, wuhd u at Kulghta Templar-Tax Payers' are sanguine of success. iieague Rooting Ont Mismanage ment Thanksgiving Services Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. St. Louis, May 22. Ascension Day was amelioration of workinomen. observed here by a grand parade of the tcw Voir M.v 22 Prenarations Commanderiea of Knights Templar. To- are making for a series of public meetings night there are installations of officers, to in different parte of the city, with a view be followed by a banquet and promenade of bettering the present social condition concert. of the workingmen. A number of promi- The Tax Payers' League, a powerful nent cititena have taken up tne matter, organization recenuy rautumncu a, m- A paper having a large number of signa- day preferred charges of gross mismanage- tures is to be issued, with a view of draw- ment in the affairs of the Insane Asylum, ing attention to the matter. A committee A thanksgiving service was held to- of arrangements haa been appointed, con- night in Christ church by the various sisting of Abram C. Hewitt, Peter Cooper, Episcopal churches of the city over the . I , , , T - - - . . . 1. .. . .Una. t. ...... MUtnlln ,uj CI 1,1 s. JS. lihurch, James umneuy, ime m itj iimj Wood, General Frana Higet and others. uuu to relieve me lnueuieuueso ui aevcrui T. , ..-r.T..H:.., Tnne. 'The Grand TUO of Odd Fellow, of I 1. I. HLUICU blinb .,.,1,1, ill . , , I : .. in.l. nH nH,MH an1 II MUWI , Ann ma . , . . I H1U3BUUI1 lllDMilcu liv it unn.v.1 u 1.1. w.udvu bas securea ou,uuu wnu ui .mi i.leg.ion to-day. owned by John W. Norton, cashier pf j session to aay. the po8tomce, and also the proceeds ot tne -weather Probabilities. - stile of his blooded stock and house in I VABTTiKOTON.Mav22. For the South- New Jersey, to secure him against any West and upper lakes, and thence to low-liability for Norton's sets while cashier. er Missouri and Ohio valleys, northeast- Norton's dedications are saia 10 amount erT anj southeasterly winds, veering to to $125,000, and to have extended over southwesterly, cloudy weather and rain, several years, and that the sureties of the clearing on "Friday with lower tempera-late James Kelly, the predecessor of Gen- tnre. for Tennessee and Gulf and South eral Jones as postmaster, are responsible Atlantict States, southwesterly aud north- to the uovernmeni. westerly winds, increasing pressuae more m'donald bonds. , clearing and clear weather; for the lower .. tmM .ituu lakea reannn and Middle States, falling Konna amnununsr ui oiu.uw, aiinccu : " . v , " t. i .i;..i i.. iJenr Mn- barometea. rising temperature, eoutn- t naa.Mi a ami I h .miahv winn. n.riiv Donald out ot part ot the proceeds oi me -j -.---.-j Bank of England forgeries, were found c oudy weather and rain, out clearing and oe aiiacn eu OH UlCir Siiuai i.i m.a v..t, --- - . ...L..l pending the decision of Commissioner romeier, twuiueaautr ...u ""i"""-j Gntnam. who has charge of the cxamina- winas, ciouay weaineraitura.it. tion of McDonald. . KINGS COUNTY FRAUDS. At a meeting of the Kings county Supervisors yesterday, Supervisor Johnson aid he had discovered $288,883 expended on the Penitentiary in 1868, 1869 and BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. Specie shipment, yesterday, $110,000. The ministry of Holland have resigned. The President will attend the ball at 1870, which was $200,000 more than the West Point, June 12th, were so badly crushed as to require ampu tation, ae aiea treanesaay morning. Frederick Lieber, a Swede, yesterday fell down a hatchway, three stories, in Boston, and will probably die. E. B. Dobells'a furniture manufactory, at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, burned yesterday. Lobs $75,000; insurance $43,000. . , " Prof. C. A. White, of the Iowa Univer sity, has been tendered the position of geologist to tne leuowstone expedition. Max Bechoffer. a wealthy German, left his temporary residence, in Brooklyn, two' weeks ago, and has not been heard of since. '"' James Gibson, n respected citizen of Medford, Mass., shot mmseir through the head, in the woods near that town, the other day. ' " "i. The Missouri State Editorial Convention, which meets at Louisiana next week, have made arrangements for an excursion to Chicago. Workmen in digging in Chamber street, lew lork city, lor the new Uroton main, struck an old graveyard and unearthed fifty skeletons. - ' . - .. :. ! !.:,-? ' The .old cable rate of one dollar per word to Great Britain and ten dollars for' ten words to France, will be resumed from June 1st. Louis Rossler, a New York shoemaker, aged 18 years, committed suicide by hang ing, Wednesday, because of the death of ills Biepmuuier. . i , , . Dr. James Golding, of Kentucky, died at Springfield, Missouri, Wednesday, from injuries caused by falling down the steps ot the Metropolitan Hotel. The Rev. Phoebe Hansford, of New Ha ven, received a well-filled purse from her congregation last luesday, on the occasion of her fortieth birthday. ; The change just made in the Internal Revenue system displaces 220 assessor, and 1200 assistant assessors, and saves the Uovernment a'jout $l,uoo,Wu annually. While attempting to cross the West-field river one day last week. Rodney Fisk, a wealthy farmer in Huntington, Mass., was carried into some rapids and drowned. - The Maine Republican State Convention meets at Bangor, June 19, and the indications are that ex-uovernor Jtdward Kent will be the candidate for Governor. Mr. Kent filled the office thirtythree years ago, The following Rear Admirals are to be placed on the retired list this year: Rear Admiral Emmons, May 23: Rear a i a,iMn.. u.it i o i . -D-a. ,,,u,,a, umuiau, ut,iciu uvi 4,1, iwai Admiral Taylor, November 7, and Rear Admiral Jenkins, December 11. In consequence of the want of concerted action on the part of the Senators and Representatives from the Pacific slope, in relation to the Japanese mission, the President has taken no action on Minister De Long's resignation, and that gentleman will very likely be allowed to hold over. at least until the meeting of Congress, next December. The body of an unknown white man was found in the Chickahominv river, ten miles from Richmond, last Saturday. It was tied to a fence rail, and had a large knife wound in the upper part of the back. It is supposed to be the body of Martin PurceU, missing for three weeks. Two persons are suspected of the murder, and will probably be arrested, A notable fact of late year, has been the increase of the salaries of ministers of the Methodist Church, especially in the large cities. The largest salary paid in New York is $8500 salary. $5000, house, $3000; perquisites, $500 and the lowest fiUW. in Brooklyn, the highest usuuu snd the lowest $4500. In Newark, the highest is $0600, and lowest $6000. Judge Fancher yesterday dismissed the writ of habau corpus in the case of George t rancis Train, on the ground thai ne could not go behind the record, but suggested that on proper application an order could be granted requiring an examination as to the mental condition of Train, before he goea to the Utica Insane Asylum under the order of Judge Davis. Commissioner Meacham write, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from Sa lem, Oregon, May 6th, that he had returned home, and that since leaving the lava beds hi. wounds had been healing rapidly,' and he hoped within the next twenty days to be out nearly as good a. new. He proposes to visit Washington before the close 01 the present monin At half-bast 10 o'clock last Monday night a fire broke out in the drug store of Dron- berger & Son, in Plymouth, which was entirely consumed: also the hardware store of Williams & Ludlow, the jewelry store of A. Hoffman, and the entire stock of millinery goods in the second story oi the driii? store, owned by Miss Irene Tay lor, lne f irst national Dank ouiioing and the private residence adjoining were damaged. Loss about $25,000; insured. Miss Kate Louisa Parks, a Brooklyn- belle and heiress, has married Uount Daniel Bois de Mongally. The Count followed her from Paris to Brooklyn. Papa was interviewed, but disliked it. I ne mar riage was against his wishes. The Count ia a nleaaant fellow, and as well provided with means as several hundred other French, German, Prussian, Polish, Span ish and Italian (Jounts who are on tne lookout for American belles with money, A dispatch from San Antonio, Texas, aavs the Mexican robbers and the Kicks- poo and Lipan Indians are on the warpath. Soon after the United States Commission left the border cattle stealing was resumed by the Mexicans and by the In dians. While "rancheros" were giving teaiimonv before the Commission, the In dians were taking advantage of their ab-aenPA tn carry off their stock, shooting down all who opposed them. The latest rumor Is tbat a uovernmeni nam on ins way from Austin to Fort Concho had been robbed, and seven. Mexican teamstersmur-dered. - so the problem which for so many yean has perplexed statesmen may be solved by the locomotive. A very cunning set of people are the showmen of Vicksburg. In order to ex- elude negroes from their exhibition, they nave nit upon tne expeaieni oi issuing cards of invitation soliciting the company . of the holder thereof to the entertain- ment, specifying the number of his seat, ' and informing him that in order to meet (he necessary expenses he is expected to pay whatever the price of a ticket would . usually be. tie hopes thus to evade the penalty of the law; but he i. mistaken, as men usually are who try such tricks. Any negro can go to him, tender the money, ask for one of these "invitations," and maintain an action against him if he re- uses. . ."' ,,,, 1 ' .' .. ' The National Bank of Bellefontaine , waa "done" out of $500 the other day. Some time before the "doing" was done a at ranger dropped into the bank with a genuine draft, and drew the money; agaia ha called, a week or so later, and had an other genuine draft cashed both for $500. For the third, time (which is the charm) the stranger again called, all dusty and seeming fatigued. His funds had fallen short again he was shipping cattle and must nave some more currency, and the third draft for $500 was presented and"' cashed. The last draft didn't "pan ont" well, however. It was bogus.'.' I We learn th.t the new eoinase act- - which went into effect April-2d, abolishes the silver hve-cent and . three-cent pieces. They will not be coined hereafter, and they are likely to gain increased numismatic value from the faot. especially those Btruck during the first three months of the year 1873, as being the last issued, and as being fewer in number than those of ' any full year. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of lira. Sabau Ziolib will take place from the residence of herson-in-law, Samuel Ross, 81 North Fourth street, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. - SPECIAL NOTICES. You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar that there exists no case of Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Swelling, or Stiff Joints, . wmcb the centaur Liniment, white wrapper, will not alleviate and cure. Hark the difference. It is let aTArprs the Centuar Liniment, yellow wrapper, which ia again placing so many used up horses in the harness. We care not whether the case be Spavins, Sweeney, Scratches, Strains, or any Swelling the effect is simply wonderful. ; .n Children cry pith,-c'a- toria. It regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and causes natural sleep. It i. a substitute for castor oil. , apr9eod2w New Advertisement. 12,000,000 AC R ESI It ' CHKAP FABHBI'I'j'.'T The oheApost Land in the market for sate by the '. Union Pacific Railroad Co., ia tne west naue veuay.. . , . ,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska Now for sale tn tracts of fortv seres and tin- ward on Five and Ten Years' Credit at 6 per cent. No Advance Interest required. Nitd and Brautitul unniite, jertue sou, it i-abundance of Good Water. - The Best Market in the wesn Tlie great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorade, TJIah ana Nevada being supplied by the farmers in the Platte Valley. Soldiers Entitled to n Homestead of loo Acres. The Best Location tor Colonies. - FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Millions of Aores ' of choice Government Lands open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this Great Rail-road.with good markets and all the conveniences . . of an old settled, country. - ' rree passes to purcnasers ot naiiroan.Muiu. . Sectional Mads, showine the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphletwith Mew Maps - Mailed Free Everywhere. Address : , Land Commissioner C. F. R. R. ' OMAHA, NEB. t' Wholesale Agents for Ohio and Indiana. . . Smith's American Organs., X. Snang's Concert Organs. Dealers sunniied at Manufacturer!? Prices. Catalogues sent 1W. - t). r . HAKK1B UU. UOHltDUB, V. ; A GREAT OFFER 11 HON. est Broadway, W. Y., will dispost of 1O0 PI A!. OS and OatnANs) of n rat. elass makers, including WATEM'K, at extremely lowprle e for eash.or part cash, and balance in email mootkly pay ments. Aew 7amavs nraaariama Alt OB), all modern Improvements, for ' iars cash. Organs, eflli. )75. DOUBLE BEEnosuass. Hinol livr,llll B4ITOP, IIIS, snd upward. Waftrs'i Concerto Parlor Organs : are the most beamllul in t le snd per. feet in tone ever made. The COM'EmV TO STOP is Ihe beat ewer plaeed tn any Orsrnn. It is produced by a third set of reeds peculiarly valeed, the eneet of which is most eknrmlna; and sonl-sllr. rlnsr, while its Imitation of theknman ' voice is sunera. Terms liberal. Illustratod Catalogues Mailed forene stamp. A liberal discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday bchcoll, Lodges, etc. AWEWTs) WAWTEtt. law authorized. Among the items was one of $20,000 for work done, of which no trace was round. POSTOFFCE EMBEZZLEMENT. The case of John W. Norton, charged Nine prisoners escaped from the Dover, N. II., jail Wednesday. Treasurer Spinner's oldest daughter is dying of cancer at Buffalo. The banking house of T. K. Ferguson HOW TIH no-JK. or ike Keeret Oat Mustache and Whiskers in days. This Great Secret and 100 others. Gamblers' Tricks, Cardiology, Ventriloquism, all in the Original "Book of wonders." Mailed lorno cents. Address D. C. Citttler, Carthsge, Illinois Tka Two Imprisoned Correspon. dents, ITivlVA. Mav 22. The arrest of Price, the correspondent, and the refusal to allow his counsel and hia friends to communicate with him, has revived the nnaatinn of the Dower ol uovernmeni to try foreigners according to Spanish law, bv which the testimony of witnesses snd y . . i i ... . :.i the prisoners is taus oy a juugn wiiuuu. nnhlicitr. and the prisoners are compelled tn anawer wniica nicrruKaiunB a , in,,,,. knowing the charges against them or who are their accusers. It is reported that a court-martial is to be coaveaea in uiba to try u neiry. . Kaunas-, o PI ear Ilia named. MoirntCAL, May 22. The extensive flnnr mills at Cole. SL Paul, owned by Parker A Co, were destroyed by fire this morning. Loss, $100,000. with embetiling $115,000 from the post- & c of Selma, Alabama, haa auspended. Carl Schurx's wife haa become heir to $170,000, by the death of . German uncle. The fire at Port-au-Prince several days ago destroyed property valued at $1,000,-000.A Rhano-hai dianatch KDortB the burn ing of the palace of the Mikado on the Sthinst. A new newspaper has made its appearance in Havana, called the Republican Espanola. Chief Justice Sutler, of the Supreme office, will be tried at the October term of the United States Criminal Court. HOMICIDE. Michael McCabe. a laborer, died to-day from a kick in the abdomen by Patrick Bradv. his employer, received during . quarrel about wages. AKOTHEB STRIKE. The workers on ladies' boots struck to day. Three bosses have conceded to the demands of the strikers. f;..ra A anointed, V lemvn-mw Mu 22. The following Court of Connecticut, has resigned because Gugers were appointed to-day: Caleb F. of ill-health, ngo and William C Williams, First Sir George C Cartier, late Minister of Ohio District; Samuel D. Brown, Fifth Defense of the Dominion, died in fen- Kentucky District. gland yesterday. . . . : 1 .. . The Grand Encampment I. O. O. F., of A Bag belonging to Mr. Gnnnell was , rf in in 8t. Loni. The by him entrusted to captain Han wnen orfe. hu im bers. inn ivutia maiicu awiu, uniawn. ,. . a- i ine sireet car iiinr. . .-t. .w. vnj ..--I 1 1 1 a .L C aa a I r uses mora inw hbs; nwtio ia. an a - , , , f ... " kin .r -iled .ml In- Hevden and Dr. have lessened the number of trips because u.. k.j ik. a a., .ilk them m of the horse shorn strike. their sort hern expedition. Captain Hall A man named Cnwin, aged eighty ..in kaajnoM "nlant it m the mle iU I Tears, was run over by the can near Sa- self." Mr. Crinnell fears that it ia loot. Ibattua, Me-, oa Monday, and both feet Africa seems to be waking up to drive the white invaders from its soil. The Portuguese on both the esst and tbe west coasts are having a hard struggle with the natives, while the Ashantees, thirty thousand strong, were moving toward the En glish fort at Cape wast, ana nsa ucaieu the Fantis, the black allies of the colony. The Ashantees, with the possible excep tion of the Dahomene, are tne most savage and warlike of the tribes of the an. l ! .1 TJm..1. Weatmaat. inev osre Ktm iav uiiuni trouble in dsys past, and are not likely to be tractable in the tuture unless tnorougn ly subdued. Roaeeraua In Mealeo. New York Tribune. The contest between American railway interests in Mexico represented by Uen eral Bosecrana, and English interests rep resented bv Mr. .Plumb, is SUII animaiea. General Roeecrans ia now asking for cer tain modifications of the concession al ready granted him. He wishes to sdopt a gauge of three feet, and to obtain . grant of money instead of the promised subvention ot isna. ai nc m ..W.IBB Ant his Diana, there is no doubt that the worka upon which so much of the peace and prosperity of Mexico depends will be in the bands of a capable ..J luineal man. Perhans General Roee- crans may give the Mexican people order, stability, and a thriving commerce in exchange for. few ttdlway privileges, aad ajAaiP V Made rapidly with Stencil and Key IbUUCI Check Outfits Catalosuee snd foil particulars Free. S. M. Spencer, 117 Hanover irret, nnwin. CI. TA C9fl per day t Agents wanted! All aTJ III a7ACIJ classes of workins people, ot either sex, young or old, aiaks more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. BTIMMIN a CO., Portland, Maine. If THE SUPREME NONSENSE advertised about infaliMe remedies for every moruil ill has deceived vou, think for a moment why drug diseases increase and sufferers multiply! There is wealth in these 'grand trinmnh. nt meiii!al science!' These treat frauds, and the fatal fsllseies In medical . . n . tt,lla aannaarf in "HaVltUt 8eASe. the wonderful health-book which is alarming the doctors. By mail, 1, in pnl ""ier or regis-tend letter. Catalogues free. Address U. M. . Aloott. puWuber.il W. Fourth St. Cincinnati, O. CANCERS Permaowtly cured by addreMing Dp. W. C. Coihten, Ho. 47 W. Jefferaon St., Louisville, Ky Copiea of hia Journal" m be otain4 free bf ohnrge, living mode of treatment and a large list of mim cured. Inelosa atainp. may 83 aw 4w ROBERT A. GAWLER, ' sUtrrACTTtm ar am wain nt Human Hair Goods Of Every XrenorlptJon. CASH PAID FOR HUMAN HAIR 77 East Town Street julyUdiawstwlyi . |
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