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TIMELY MENTION. General Pleasanton has not given up his blue glass theory, although everyone else has. A HE FARMER DYOCATE. One good thing is at last reported of Judge Hilton. He has cut down hotel charges in New York.

Ex-Senatob Jim Nye died but little, if any, too soon. His son has become editor of an Omaha paper. KANSAS NEWS. What Ou Exchanges have to say Home sbttters SUSAN'S TOWN. From the Junction City Unin.

Twenty-one houses have already been erected in the town of Anthony, Harper county. PEAIEUr DOGS don't sell. From the Emporia Ledger. A man from the Indian Territory was on our streets last Monday trying to sell 1 a pair of prairie dogs at $1.50 each. He had plenty of spectators but no bidders.

GETS AN INJUNCTION. From the Border Star. no. The receiver of the M. F.

S. G. B. B. has obtained an injunction on the county commissiohers pf Crawford county, forbidding them to issue bonds to the Narrow Guage railroad.

THE CBADLE OF OtJB DADDIES. I T3- ni.A riir VaViA VOL. 52. ADVOCATE PUBLISHING CO. SAUNA, KANSAS, JULY 3, 1878.

ed in '77 for the Armenian campaign. 25 per MISCELLANIES. "WHOA, every prospect of a protracted campaign. The Stein mountain country is well adapt The last clean-up of the Hidden Treasure mill at Dead wood was $16,000 from 850 tons of ore and about a three weeks' run. cent are aeaa.

EASTEBN BOUMELIA. ed for defensive operations. NEWS OF THE WEEK CRIMINALITIES. i AFTEB THE CBOOKS. Texas Steers Exciting Philadelphia.

From the Philadelphia Times Lawrence Barrett is extremely ill. Bryant's estate is valued at half a mil The new autonomous province south SCHUBZ'S INDIAN POLICY. Secretary Schurz, in his instructions of the Balkans is to be named Eastern Mr. Leginald Powers, is a capitalist of lion dollars. A California miner is said to have The commissioner of internal revenue A cavalry company has been organized to the commissioners appointed to confer with the Bed Cloud and Spotted Tall In 1WU UW CUUMUC From Wm.

Childress, a larmer ream at Adel, Iowa. invested $40,000 in a Georgia gold farm, and a rush of prospectors is has telegraphed the collector ot Montgomery. authorizing him to employ 16 New York, owns a tract of land in Texas, where 10,000 head of stock crop the grass and grow fat He also owns nearly 1,000 acres of sandy, sterile land on the Eastern shore of Virginia which is not profitable, Knoxville, has manufactured ice dians, says: "In case the Indians differ with them as to the choice of location, they at one cent a pound. ing a short distance north of this city, we learn that the wheat crop has been considerably damaged by the late heavy rains, and that nearly all the harvesting Sunday is the gayest day of the week at Lynde of Kansas City, for the following reliable review of the train trade: Wheat No new features whatever have developed during the week affecting values of breadstuff in either foreign or home markets. Quotations of English markets are unchanged, and millers are free buyers at the decline previously noted.

Imports continue liberal; weather not as favorable as looked for. Continental markets seem to be getting well supplied from Bussian ports. In our home markets prices of winter wheat have fallen off 5c a bushel and spring wheat lo a bushel. This decline is the natural result of fine harvesting weather for the winter wheat, and the probable large deliveries of it at an early day upon our markets. Already shipments of the new crop, showing excellent quality, are arriving, and millions of bushels are only waiting the sweating process before being sent forward.

Cobn Foreign markets have improved 6 pence per quarter notwithstanding the enor men for fifteen days for the purpose of arresting illicit distillers who have refuge at Edwardsvllle, Cleburne Co. The commissioner says: "The leniency extended was with the expectation that the violation of law would cease. I now desire that the must bear in mind that it is most important to maintain perfect faith with the Indians in performance of all promises -heretofore made, and that this will be the invariable rule of the government in its treatment of the Paris Exposition. The chances appear even that crop failure is to be added to the being done with the "cradle oi our The rate of insane to the population of daddies." Iowa is 1 to every 1,101. all Indian triees.

of unproductive seasons in BUTLER COUNTY. GENERALITIES. POST BOADS. The assistant Attorney General for the Postoffice Department has had under consideration the question as to whether a road that has been established a mail route can be closed by the local authorities of a county, and has decided that the question of highways is to be determined by the authorities of the State; that the establishment of post routes simply means the designation of such highways as are already in existence, and the duty does not therefore devolve upon the government of either opening roads or keeping roads open. Ex-Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, long list England.

ana occurred to mm that it might result to his benefit to stock his Virginia ranch with a breeding lot from his Texas possessions. Accordingly he ordered two car loads of bulls and cows to be shipped by rail to Philadelphia, and chartered the schooner Mary Elizabeth to transport the long-horned kine from this port to Chinco-teague. The cars arrived yesterday and the schooner lay at a pier in the Schuylkill to From the El Dorado Frees. will be a Democratic candidate for Con A few days ago much anxiety was HOSTILITIES OPENED. AT DEADWOOD.

The Indians have made their first demonstrations of hostility of the season in law shall take its course against all offenders." THE TBOUBLESOME TBAMPS. Considerable excitement prevails in the vicinity of Lancaster, over the gress this fall. Gen. Pleasanton sticks to his blueglass felt regarding the condition of the wheat. It was claimed by some that the weather was causing it to sprout.

the Black Hills, by firing upon two citizens theory. He lectured' on the subject in Philadelphia last week. An article now going the rounds is probably more read by the better sex than any article that has appeared these ten years. It is entitled Tor Men Only." ater. when the sun came out it was A Paris publisher it preparing an edition anonymous threats of violence and actual destruction by fire of harvesters purchased by farmers.

Warnings not to use them in gathering their harvests are numerous, and several machines have been burned this week. The only safety seems to be in the found that little damage had been done except in special instances. of the Lord's Prayer in more than 1,200 receive its cargo, ine cars being conveniently placed, a bridge having been put at the door of one car, the animals were invited to step out. They stepped out with an eagerness that sent the two men having languages and dialects. DAMAGE TO CHOPS.

Within thirtv miles of San Bernadino. From the Columbus Conner. has been discovered what is said to them in charge flying tor safety to the car On Monday last one oi tne most ter mous shipments continually going forward to the United Kingdom. The relatively high prices of wheat is directing the attention of the poorer classes in the manufacturing districts of Europe more and more each season to the1 cheap bread product from American corn, and consumption in consequence is rapidly increasing. The consumption of one year in foreign markets, therefore, is no criterion for the next and when its value as a feeding stuff Is supple cf Deadwood, who were en a hunting trip near the Bedwater, 30 miles from here.

The men had killed an antelope and were fastening it on their ponies, when two shots were fired at and struck in close proximity to them. They cjiuickly dropped the antelope and made their escape. ATTACKED THE BANNOCKS. A Silver City dispatch says the advance troops of Gen. Howard attacked the hostiles on Sunday, forty-five miles from Harney.

General Bernard bore the brunt ot the engagement. The battle took place at Curry creek. be the largest bed of tin ore in the world. rific rain storms passed over this sec killing, as trespassers, of all tramps. OBOVE KENNEDY CONVICTED.

The jury in the case of Grove Ken nedy. of Kentucky, after consultation ren MEXICAN MATTERS. There was an important conference at the executive mansion on Saturday, immediately after the adjournment of the cabinet, participated in by the President, Secretaries Evarts and McCrary and Generals Sherman and Ord. The matter under consideration was the condition of affairs on the Mexican border. The situation is regarded as very serious, and although no top.

One broke its leg by falling from the bridge. Three others became" entangled in a pile of stone, and the remaining seven North Carolina contains 1,025 distiller tion of the county that has visited us One candidate for the nomination for Attorney-General of Tennessee offers, if elected, to give all the official income of the office during his term to an orphan asylum. ies, the largest number of any State in the this season. Many fields of small grain were blown flat to the ground, much of dered a verdict of guilty of murder in the with wild eyes, tossing horns and tails erect, rushed about over the pier, striking Union, iventucky comes next with 704 distilleries. first degree, and fixed the penalty at con the wheat being totally, destroyed, mented by a more general adaptation to the table, we may expect to find ready sale at flnement in the Penitentiary for life.

The consternation into the hearts ot a gang ot A Two Rivers, youth named Ephie effect on the community was electrifying. stevedores. Ihey scampered into the cabin all times for our surplus stocks. while a great deal of the oats crop was badly damaged. ANOTHER DEFAULTER.

Bye Trading for the past week has been and forecastle, and one bull, larger, wilder Oswald has a young woodchuck which a cat has adopted and is rearing along with her kittens. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. KANSAS AWAY AHEAD. Suite active at a shade lower prices. In erman grain centres, stocks are reported ana bellowing louder than the rest, sprang onto the deck of the brig, struck his feet From the Neosho County Eecord.

The Chippewa Indian scare in Wisconsin was the biggest sell of the season. The Indians never had the slightest idea of scalping anybody, and were fleeing for their lives. Mrs. Dodd, of Humboldt county, has lame, while foreign orders are taking large. Geo.

Fuller, treasurer of Stark county, Ohio, absconded last Saturday, and Is now reported a defaulter. The amount is supposed to be not less than $60,000. One There is an abundance ol peacnes, ap in a coil of rigging and, by his own impe ly of ourjsurplus thepastweek'sshipments given birth to twenty-two children, includ ples and berries of all kinds. It has become an established fact that South to foreign ports amounting to ing seven pair oi twins, ana snows no tus, turned a somersault over the rail of the vessel into the water. Another grand red beast rushed along the water-front and thousand dollars reward is offered for his signs of letting up.

Oats No material change in values has thing definite was decided upon, the subject will undoubtedly receive renewed attention at an early meeting of the cabinet. SPAIN'S WEST INDIA GBAVETABD. A letter from Havana says the campaign of the Spaniards against the Cubans, without any battles, cost the former 80,000 men and the island is a vast cemetery. Five steamers are reported on the way from Spain to carry home troops. Martinez Campos had begun the reduction of the government expenses on the island by giving up one-half his own salary as cap tain general.

PLOWING FOB STOLEN GOLD. Lexington, N. has been thrown in The greatest number of admissions to taken place; the movement has been light apprehension. TWELVE TEAK'S SENTENCE. J.

Angier Chase, the defaultingtreas The New York Graphic says that the trouble with the Forty-fifth Congress finding a convenient place plunged into the river and swam for a crowd of boys who the Paris exhibition on one day was on from producers, while a fair amount ern Kansas is excelled by no State in the Union for the natural advantages it affords for fruit growing. Kansas equals, if not excels Delaware, in the size and flavor of its peaches, and is not behind Michigan in apple culture. Ascensru day a public holiday in France. were bath ine. ine boys separated with- The visnors numbered 132,000.

OOBTSCHAKOFF. At Wednesday's sitting of the peace congress Prince Gortschakoff, who had to be carried to the council room, and who spoke with effort in a trembling voice, said, bnt with au expression of resolution, the remarks he was about to make were premised by love of truth and of his country. His colleagues had granted concessions in the name of Bussia far surpassing what she thought of making. He was far too well aware of the feelings which actuated his colleagues to raise an objection to the concessions they deemed their duty to make. He merely wished to state thatRussiamade those sacrifices from a desire for peace, and that she had no narrow or selfish aim.

000 bus.) was taken for foreign account. QUOTATIONS. Liverpool Wheat, steady and unchanged. Corn. new.

22s 9d: old. 27s 3d to 27s 9d. and the constitutional trouble with Congresses is too large a proportion of but delay. The other animals ran about urer of the Fall River mills, pleaded guilty and was sent need to twelve years in the State prison and two days to solitary con The citv council of Eldora, Iowa, talk of the pier, knocking over barrels and boxes A crowd had gathered and a demonstra lawyers in their membership. New York Wheat, nominal; No.

2 Chica POISONED EES HUSBAND. arresting tne rauroaa ana express companies for bringing liquor to town, and also go. 98a99c: No. 2 Milwaukee. 99e: red win- From the Hayes Sentinel.

tion was made in the direction of securing the beasts. The scene ensuing was most Corn, quiet; steamer, 43c; No. 2, the draymen who transport it. finement. MUBDEB AND SUICIDE.

At Bronson, last week, Sam, Whittaker shot his wife dead, and after The Coroner inquest on tne Doay 44MC. ludicrous to any enioying it trom a sale The spectacle of Col. Mackenzie chasing Mexican regulars around No love is lost between the Prince of of Carl Plath was closed last Monday night the jury rendering a verdict Baltimore Wheat, $1.05 spot; 98c July; 95Jc August. Corn dull, 4444c spot; place. The men, with many shouts and gesticulations, would advance along the ward killed himself.

Domestic troubles Wales and the Duchess of Edinburg. She is said to be responsible for many of the through Mexican territory, is some 44toc July. were the cause. pier and the cattle would in return scandalous stories about his escapades. thing which one nation does not often I Lord Beaeonsfleld expressed admiration at Toledo Wheat, dull; 98e cash: 99c July; 98c August; Corn, dtul; 37375c cash; shake their three-foot horns and bellow.

Tince liortscnaKon sentiments. He permit another to do, unresisted. Then the crowd would disperse with expe acknowledged in the name of the congress 37c July; 3sc August; rejectea 3oe If the Showaecaemettes cas not win the boat race on the Thames, they can at least comfort themselves with thinking that no that he came to his d.eatn Dy poison administered by his -wife. The evidence was very voluminous. Admissions of Mrs.

Plath and her conduct during the time of sickness and death of her husband were very strong against Chicago Wheat, 88Jc July; 82)82Jc dition, if inally Mr. Powers himself ap that a desire for peace actuated Bussia. and hoped the sentiment would prevail. Key. Frederick Reynolds Freeman, August Corn, July, 3bc; August, SWc.

blarsted Britisher can pronounce then peared upon the scene, and sending some men in a boat to the end of the pier to a wild state of excitement by the discovery of bars of gold in same of its very streets. A colored boy. plowed up a bar of the precious metal five inches long and over three-quarters of an inch thick, and weighing twenty ounces, its value being computed at It is a beautiful bright yellow, and was evidently molded into its present form about a year ago. ACKLIN'S STATEMENT. Congressman Acklin publishes a card denouncing as a willful lie the attack upon his character lately given publicity, and relieving Gen.

Bosser from the authorship of the slander. Acklin further says that previous to the day after the pretended name. Milwaukee Wheat, firm; 93c cash and THAT ENGLISH SPY. Bishop, the Englishman sentenced to he had the cars drawn up as near as possi a Baptist clergyman of Illinois, is the only known survivor of the first trip of Robert Fulton's steamer Clermont, the The Farmers' insurance company, oi ble and made a line ot carts and boxes to St. Louis Wheat, weak; July.

80c; Cedar Rapids. Iowa, sustained a loss ot imprisonment for bribing officials to obtain the car through which to drive the cattle, CASUALTIES. FATAL BOELEE EXPLOSION. Four large boilers in the puddling mills of the Chesapeak Nail Works at Har-rlsburg. exploded last week, with terrible force.

The mill was almost entirely demolished. Chambers Bowe, master foie-man, was horribly mangled and instantly killed. Henry Neis, Jno. Hess, Geo. Frank, and John Hetrick were badly scalded and injured by the flying debris.

FOUB DBOWNED. John Finn, James Shea, Hattie 80c. Corn, weafc; July, 33Sc; iioc. torty-eight animals killed and eleven build. plans of the German fortresses, was sen Five men with clubs attempted to force Kansas City.

Wheat, Ne. 3, cash. 88 first to navigate the Hudson in 18G7. ings damaged by lightning, on the night Corn. No.

2. cash. 26c. Bye, No. 2, 35c tenced to ten years imprisonment at Turin for participating in the conspiracy in favor ot June 1.

tne nve irigntened beasts up ihe gang plank. The animals becoming more fright Cattle Good to choice steers, 00; native cows. corn fed extras. Fcrber, Wiggin and other officers of A respectable lady of Muscatine, Iowa, ened resisted and finally drove their hu stockers. $3.003.40.

Hogs Packers followed her husband into a saloon, and of ex-ning of Maples. Me also corrupted a Prussian sergeant at Metz in 1877 to obtain information relative to the mobilization of the Boyal Engineers. He was the Charter Oak Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, have man drivers off the wharf, and making a rush to the end thereof plunged into the when he was about to drink led him out her. FBOM PAESONS. From the Parsons Sun.

The biggest wheat crop ever yet raised in this State is now nearly all harvested. In some localities there has been a good deal of trouble in harvesting. The heavy rains and winds lodged the wheat, it being exceptionally stout in straw. It has been difficult to get into the fields with reapers. Much of the wheat has been cut with the old fashioned cradle.

The quality of the wheat is better than ever before. TAKE CAKE OF MACHINERY. From the South Kansas Tribune. by the ear, much to the amusement of the occurrence ne naa tne nonor oi asKing tne lady to be his wife, which offer she declined, and that his attentions were continued at his request. TBEASUBY STATEMENT.

water. One probably iniured by the fall. a staunch Ultramontane, and an enemy of Bismarck, and of Prussia and Germany. loungers. been re-arrested on the charge of con-spiracj upon new information filed.

sank out of sight immediately, but the oth Hands ana Mary weicn, of Oswego, were OUT OF THE DEPTHS. Charleston, B. ieels very happy over ers were landed and secured in a meadow ENGLAND DISSATISFIED The English press differs greatly in the appropriation ol $300,000 lor the im drowned at Pleasant Point. Lake Ontario, last week. They belonged to St.

John's church excursion party, of Oswego, N. Y. on the other side of the river. The animal that fell over the side of the brig swam provement of its harbor, and talks confi living for Months on Seal Flesh, Pen, gains and Mnssel dently of becoming 'the great mart of the down the river and was lost Two of the opinion as to the result thus far reached in the congress. The Dally News says it is A bope-walkeb's fall.

A rope-walker named Parento, was From the London Telegraph, South." three that were stuck in the stone pile were The Socialistic press of Germany, it is stated, boasts no less than seventy-five publications, with 135,000 subscribers; an increase of eigthtoen in the number of papers since last year. shot where they lay, their legs being brok A man named Braum, living in Keeler. giving an exhibition of rope-walking at Messrs. George Howes owners of the clipper ship Jabez Howes, have Now that harvest is nearly over, ev Cora, when the ropefgave wav and not for us to profess any regret because of the terms that have been imposed on Turkey by the congress, but we confess we cannot see how ner majesty's present advisors can come with any credit out of the received a letter from the commander, ery farmer should take care of his im he fell forty feet, He was terribly demor Van Buren count circulated stories derogatory to the character of a young lady when she paid him a visit and horsewhipped him. en.

The other was rescued. Mr. Powers wiped his perspiring brow, and ordered the sale of the carcasses and the remaining cattle, and then said, the Virginia land, anyway." Captain Goff, in which is detailed the alized, but will probably live. The treasury on the 29th held in U. S.

bonds to secure national bank circulation, and $13,858,000 to secure public deposits; U. S. bonds deposited for circulation for week ending to-dayi amount withdrawn, national bank circulation outstanding, currency notes, gold notes, $1,432,120. THE OLDEST JUDGE. Judge Sidney Breeze, of the Illinois supreme bench, died last week at Pinck-neyville.

111. He is said to have been the oldest judge in the country, being over 80 years of age. A dispatch from Carlisle, 111., his home for nearly fifty years, says the intelligence ot his death caused deep sorrow wnoie transaction. a fatal'explosion. plements.

As a people we nave spent too much for machinery, and many a farm has been sold because the owner Mrs. Gen. Grant was the other day watch circumstances of the rescue, on the 22d of last March, of seven sailors left by the schooner Charles Shearer, (which Two clerks entered the vault in the AN ALL- SUMMEK'S WOBK. A Berlin dispatch states according to Dent more for machinery than his har ing a fine band saw in the Paris exposition, 1 A. il 1 4.

tax collector's office of Brooklyn and light vested crops were worth, and then left vessel is supposed to be lost), of Ston- ed a match when an explosion took place and was just going to take hold of it to see how it worked when a hasty warning saved A Chicago paper says there is an offer ot $2 50 a day and board for harvest hands in many parts of the west. But yet this offer has no effect upon the tramp nuisance, a fact that betrays the nature and the communistic designs of the tramp. which shattered the vault and fatally in the Diego Ramirez Island, off the present arrangements congress (provided Turkey does not raise difficulties) will have settled the main points by the middle of July. The settlement of details will then be left to a conference of the se her fingers. jured the clerks.

his machinery tne neld. oucn proceedings will bankrupt individuals and communities. Over three hundred murders have been TUNNEL EXPLOSION. Cape Horn. The Jabez Howes had been lying off Cape Horn for more than a week, making only fifty miles headway in that time, when a favorable wind committed in Chicago since August, 1871.

WHEAT FROM A FASTUBE. A portion of the tunnel near Schwelm, Scarlet Fever. The Boston Board of Health has issued the following as a circular, sending it to every house in the city. It deserves a careful reading Scarlet fever is like smallpox in its power to spread rapidly from person to person. It is highly contagious.

The disease shows its first sigesin about one week after exposure, as a general rule, and persons who escape the illness dur From the Ottawa Journal. cond plenipotentiary, and congress will meet again in September to ratify their act. Mr. J. B.

Feagles has secured irora or the murderers had been executed until the hanging of Sherry and Connolly on Friday last Germany, fell last week burying twenty-seven persons. Seven bodies have been recovered, and the search for others con arose, sad she was just starting off again on her course when Captain Goff de his flock cf fine wool sheep, 301 fleeces ENGLAND WINS. Indications are that England has tri A Berlin dispatch says that Bosnia and Herzegovina will be occupied by tinues. The president of the Marshalltown, ggregating 2,000 lbs. These sheep Iowa, Greenback club has withdrawn from A COTTON FIBE.

have been kept in one large flock, and Austrian troops within a fortnight, tected a slight column of smoke on the land in the distance, and feeling that it was a signal of distress, put back to the that party as he asserts that for the past it is understood as heavy fleeces are not A fire at Montgomery, burned a umphed in the discussion and settlement of the Bulgaria question. One of the conditions of the settlement is that when Bussians evacuate Boumelia, they are to be replaced by native militia, of Christian and that Roumaniahas been abandoned ing a fort-night after exposure may three months the club has had a tendency toward communism. large cotton compress, and a large quantity of cotton, 'ihe fire was caused by a relief of the unfortunates. produced as when the sheep are divided into smaller flocks. Mr.

Feagles says ieel themselves free from attack. Scar by all the powers. The restoration of Before land was reached the vessel man stepping on a parior matcn. fet lever, scarlatina, canker rash, and In Montreal people wearing emblems of throughout tne entire community. NEW APPOINTMENTS.

The president has appointed Maximil-lian F. Bonzano, coiner of the mint at New Orleans; Joseph Albrecht, assayer, and Samuel Weeks, melter and refiner; John C. White, of Illinois, secretary of legation of the United States to Brazil; Thos. Helm, of Kansas, register of the land office at Kirwin, Kansas. BOSSER-ACKLIN.

Persons in Gen. Rosser's home, Minneapolis, who claim to speak for him, in reply to Mr. Aeklln's card about a recent Washington scandal, confirm the less sensational version of the affair in the Washington restaurant, which represents that Acklin retired when discovered without waiting to be assaulted. Bessarabia to Russia is conceded. CHILDBEN BUBNED.

rash fever are names of the one and mourning are not allowed in public parks. he has a field of wheat which will yield 40 bushels per acre, yet twice during the winter he turned his sheep upon it, or Mussulman religion, according to the prevailing religion of the district. AUSTBIAN PBEPABATIONS. Military magazines are being con The dwelling of John Rolcon, of the same dangerous disease. A decision of more than ordinary A gentleman was recently obliged to remove his crape hatband while returning Beanharnais, Quebec, was burned on Mon When a case of scarlet fever occurs and they ate it down to the ground.

from a funeral through Mountain park. in anv family, the sick person should day and his four children perished in the ATTACKED BY A HAWK. importance to dealers in commercial paper was given on Monday in one of the New York courts, in effect that a names. Palmer, of Jarrelt Palmer, is reported From the Winchester Press. to be dying in London, but the chances As Everett Kankm was rioing across be placed in a room apart from tne other inmates of the house, and snould be nursed, as far as possible, by one THE POTTER INVESTIGATION.

are that the report is merely me oi tne the prairie last Tuesday he was attack nore wnetner accommodation paper or not, is void if discounted or purchased person only. The sick chamber should A SHABP WITTED WITNESS. means by which that enterprising theatrical firm keeps its name before the public. be well warmed. Its furniture snould In the two days examination of Mrs, at a higher rate than seven per cent.

Numerous improvements are to be made be such as will permit of cleaning with ed by a large hawk which pursued mm for two miles, flapping him in the face and striking at his head in the most vicious manner. He tied hia horse and attempted to shoot it but without success. Its attention was diverted from him in the Madison, nsh hatching house. Jenks the committee gotvery little material for a final report. The principal question out iniurv.

and all extra articles, such AN ECHO OF THE WAB. Henry A. Parr has been arrested on a charge of murder on board the steamer Chesrpeake, from New York to Portland, Dec. 5, 1863. Parr was one of the seven was met by a whaling-boat, which had put off from the shore to head her.

off, and the crew, consisting of seven cadaverous men, were taken on board. They proved to bs a detachment from the crew of the Shearer. They were left on the Ramirez Islands in the month of October last with provisions for three months. The schooner went on her way, cruising near the Horn, and was to have returned for them on the 1st of January. But she did not, and the seven men were driven to desperate resources to support life during the ensuing three months.

Their food consisted chiefly of seal flesh, penguins, mussels, and other equally unpleasant viands. Seeing the Jabez Howes in the distance thy lighted a signal fire, and were filled with joy when the vessel turned her head toward the land. The men when taken on Fifteen millions of whitefish will be hatched for Lake Michigan. Two millions as window drapery and woolen carpets, A bound million in gold was taken out of the country by one thousand structed at Agram (Hungary) and provision contractors have been ordered to deliver at the Agram railroad station by the 15th of July, provisions for fifty thousand men and forage for cavalry. THE QUEEN'S ILLNESS.

The president of the medical faculty of the royal palace 8pain in a bulletin announcing to the president of the council of ministers the death of the queen, attributes the painful event to nervous gastric fever accompanied by severe intestinal hemorrhage. HESITATING STILL. It is stated in Russian diplomatic circles that the discussion on the delimitation of Bulgaria is taking a favorable turn, but difficulties are appreher-dedin reference to the evacuation of Shumla and Varna by ing was about the "Sherman letter." In brief, her story in regard to this letter was should be removed from the room dur of brook trout, when big enough, will be ing the sickness. The family should tourists who sailed for Europe last Sat this: Anderson was pressing Weber to ob distributed generally. not mingle with other people.

Visitors for a few minutes by a bee bird, and he attempted to escape by riding rapidly away but it followed him and tain certain guarantees from Sherman, and A woman named Hooper, of Hamilton, urday, and nearly an equal amount goes out every Saturday, providing that the Ont, arrested for striking her husband, to an infected house should be warned of the presence of a dangerous disease therein, and children especially should and placed in the cells, was found some Weber, more for the purpose of humoring Anderson than because he himself desired any such guarantees from Sherman, united with Anderson in writing a joint note to hours afterward, on being visited, to be expenses of each will average one thousand dollars, which is a low estimate. fought him so persistently that lie was in doubt as to which would come out best when it suddenly became tired of the contest and flew off, to his great re not be admitted. dead. A coroner's pary returned a verdict of death trom sunocauon. On recovery the sick person should Sherman, a copy of which Anderson has heretofore produced in his testimony.

This note, she declares, was handed to her seal not mingle with the well until the lief. A Nokomis, 111., youth last week was in It is stated, that the stamps on the me xurKS. roughness of the skin, due to the dis WANTED TO HAVE A LITTLE FUS. duced by the alarms of a child to go down in a well in search of a drowning person WILL NOT BE-ASSEMBLE. A Berlin correspondent states that Earl of Rosebery and Miss Hannah Rothschild's marriage settlement From the Empire Echo.

teen passengers who took possession of the Chosapeake in the name of the Confederacy, shooting the second engineer and throwing the body oyerboard. ONE OF THESEVEN BICHJmEN. The late Wm. C.Bhinelander's estate is estimated to be worth about fifteen million dollars. He was one of the sevenjarg-est real estate owners in New York.

By his will the property will be managed by an executor for the benefit of his children, who may divide as they see fit. CIVIL SERVICE BEFOBM. In reply to repeated inquiries the President has authorized the statement that the civil service rules in regard to mixing In party caucus work, will be rigidly enforced. Nobody will be prohibited from contributing funds, in a voluntary way, wherever and whenver he may choose. AFTEB MEXICAN CATTLE THIEVES.

board were in a deplorable condition, some oi them having suffered from the ease, shall have disappeared. A month is considered an average period during On Tuesday last Ben Hutcrunson, be but was greatly surprised to nnd that it ing intoxicated, got into an altercation was a twenty-pound pig that had fallen in there will be no re-assembling of the congress in the autumn, as it is intended to which isolation is necessary. 'Ihe cloth scurvy. amounted value to $20,000. There may be in the future stamps affixed to which he triumphantly saved.

ing, being used by the patient or settle everything definitely now and merely leave the details to the special Shortly after the rescue had been made, the Jabez Howes was struck by the marriage bond that will cost yet with a dance-house girl at Unniger old hall, on Columbus street and attempted to mark out her picture on the wall with his revolver. The girl re nurse, should be cleansed by boiling for at least one hour, or if that cannot The eternal fitness of things is admirably illustrated by the establishment of one of the largest drinking saloons in New a hurricane, which made sad havoc with more than the respectable amount men tioned. be done, by free and prolonged expos BUSSIA BLOCKED. A London paper reminds Russia that York in the basement of the Mercantile li ed to deliver, and that upon carrying it to a parlor in the St. Charles Hotel, where the visiting Statesmen had their sessions, she opened it and bacame aware of its contents.

She never delivered it according to its directions, but upon reaching the parlor she dictated a reply to it at a side desk, inclosed it in an envelope after it was completed, directed it to Weber and Anderson, and carried it back and delivered it to Weber. She emphatically refused to state who wrote the letter at her dictation, but said that after it was written she picked it from tho table, inclosed it, and delivered it to Weber. She declared that Sherman knew nothing of the existence of this letter. MINISTEB NOTES. vHon.

Edward F. Noyes, minister to before the committee on Fri her spars, though leaving the hull undamaged. The fore and main topgal nre to out-door air and sunlight. The brarv buildiDg. Literature and beer are walls of the room should be dry rub lant-mast and the heads of the topmast thus brought into amicable union.

she is now as far from Constantinople as at any time in the last century. The bitterness and mortification she must now ex Ex-Congressman Vance, of Ohio, i i fused to stand for the artist and called officer Divers who attempted to arrest Ben, but Ben resisted and concluded to substitute Mr. Divers for the over fastidious ballet girl. One shot passed close by the official head, which caused bed, and the cloths used for that pur Medical students in Albany are said to have skinned the body of a dead negro perience lies in this fact. The military order formerly passed authorizing the pursultlnto Mexico of cat pose should be burned without previous shaking.

The ceiling should be scraped and whitened: the floor should be convict and tanned the hide for the pur and the the mainmast, with all their rigging, were carried away, and for nine days the only canvas set were the lower topsails. Her destination San Fran- cisco was, however, safely reached wuose mysterious disappearance some time ago created such a sensation, has been pronounced insane and committed to an asylum. He was non comnns DIDN'T COMB TO MAKE CONCESSIONS. The Times' Berlin correspondent re pose of making boots. The Uolombua the officer to conclude that Ben was in washed with soap and water, and car (Ga.) Enquirer claims to have a piece of the tanned skin.

But the story has a fishy wicked conspiracy to economize in a bolic acid may be added to the ports that Lord Beaeonsfleld, In conversation with Prince Bismarck, who urged him to make concessions, said: "I do not come after a voyage of one hundred and twen smell ty days from York. The owners water one pint to three or four gallons. The infected cloth the administration of city affairs, and allowed Ben to escape by the rear door. About this time W. S.

Norton happen here to yield. of the vessel have telegraphed to their A Philadelphia saloon-keeper has a rat fourteen inches high and eighteen inches day, and testified that he was In attendance upon the canvassing board in Florida. He went of his own motion and received no letters or communication of any sort while there from Gov. Hayes. Mr.

Dennis has ing should be cleaned by itself agents in San Francisco to give the THE YOUNG QUEEN'S DEATH. Mercedes, the young Queen of Spain, Last week it chewed un three does and not sent to the laundry. ed on the scene, and having heard the shots, and seeing Ben fleeing to the westward, called him to a halt. Ben second mate, Joseph Buddington, a free passage to New York in one of the oth A Fight Over a Flower. made certain statements to the committee received the last sacrament on Monday last, her couch surrounded by the royal household and the Montpensier family, and who had tried to "worry" it in turns.

It is a South American animal, and the only other like it in the country is in Central Park. New York. Peanuts are its favorite er vessels. 4 when he left home, and there was no "pretty music teacher" at the bottom of it. General Crook was interviewed in Chicago the other day.

He thinks the Bannock business is likely to prove serious, but anticipates little trouble from Sitting Bull this summer. The Ban-nosks will be hard to round-up on account of the wildness and impenetrability of their mountain fastnesses. The Montreal Witness of Saturday was then arrested aud locked up in tne which he felt bound to correct. He did not city calaboose for the night. mi me presence oi tne lung.

donbt Dennis' word as to what Dennis in tle thieves will be more rigorously enforced, irrespective of Mexico's protests on the ground that Mexico by herself preventing incursions, can obviate an invasion of her soil by our troops. DECLINING BEVENUES. The internal revenue receipts for the present fiscal year to date aggregate 600,742. As only two business days remain in the year, it is after all the returns are received. The receipts for the year wiU fall at least $85,000,000 below the estimate.

QUEEN MEBCEDES IS DEAD. The Queen of Spain is dead. She died on the 26th. She passed the latter hours of her illness in a state of unconsciousness. King Alfonso remained at her bedside until the end.

Deep commiseration is expressed by all classes. DISCOUBAGINa WOBK. The chairman of the Republican State executive committee of Kentucky has is diet. says: A report has been received at this office of one of those silly faction attacks which are destroying (he trade tended to impress upon witness, but would Dome Brown. From the Harper's Drawer.

A BBITISH SPY. An Englishman named Bishop, The Phonograph Making Music. One result of the Paris exposition is that the air-brake has been intro now solemnly swear that no such impression was conveyed to him. Witness con From Yesterday's New York Times. charged with bribing officials to obtain duced on the Western railroad of France, It seems incredible that a man born and raised in Annisquam, should have been done so concededly brown and reputation of this city.

It is stated that a young man sbout 19 years of age. named Cairns, a son of Guardian The phonograph has done many won tinued: I honestly and conscientiously be lans of the fortresses in Germany, has een convicted and sentenced to two vears derful things, but it surpassed even lieve that tho returns made and argued by me are right, and can sav that we made a and a half imprisonment. itself on Wednesday night, at Irvmg as the particular Caleb described to the Cairns, was proceeding up bt. treorge which does the largest passenger business in that country. The locomotive engineers at first put on the whole force of the brakes at once, and the result was that the trains case which would satisfy any unprejudiced street last evening with a yellow flower Drawer, as follows, by a lady ENGLAND BETBENCHING.

Orders have been issued to reduce the A well-to-do resident of the village. in his coat, when he was acsosted by came to a dead halt with a Crighuul jerk Hall. Heretofore the sounds have been smothered somewhat, and the tone has had a nasal twang. But within the past week Mr. Edison has supplied a court in unnstenaom.

i wanted Mr. Dennis to be a witness, he has sworn, because from the very beerinntne he had in four vounsr fellows. One of the four but now the engineers have got the hang of Capt. to employ Caleb to saw some wood, three cords and a half in all, and promised to pay him a vouth named Bradlev tola CJairns to sisted on the truthfulness of that return. tne thing.

force and expenditures at the Portsmouth navy yard. It is understood the autumn maneuvres will be abandoned this year to aid and had undertaken to prove and had throw awav the flower, which the latter "Wife, here's a flv in the craw." was new instrument, wnicn reproduces words in almost the natural tone and i i sued an address urging his party to make Caleb owned no saw. refused to do. and a struggle followed. oU cents a day, roven it to my satisfaction, and because was so thoroughlv acquainted with the The papers are publishing as something remarkable, the statement that $150,000,000 were represented in the banker's excursion to Atlantic City.

That is a very fair amount, but if the papers desire to really astonish the people, let them publish the amount of capital that was represented in the Kansas editors' excursion to a vigorous aggressive flghtin the approach- as tne Captain had a good one, it Cairns was finally driven away with what Mr. Miller, of Buckville, said to the darling of his heart. In less time than it takes to write it, Mr. Miller's body country, and knew the people who lived FRANCE AND ENGLAND. England has the co-operation of the Ing campaign.

The odds, he thinks, should stones bv the attacking crowd, one mis was agreed that Caleb should hire it, there, and could testify as to the persons whose names appeared on the list. Before French representatives in Congress. Bea- sile Btrikinsrhim on the shoulder. The was lying on the floor with the nead sev and pay for tho use of it at the rate of ered from the trunk, while Mrs. Miller i ninepence a cord.

At early dawn next consneia is consequently stronger than he anticipated. flower which gave the deadly offense annpars to he a snrisr of some kind of waved a bloody ax over it in triumph. morning it was in July Caleb was at pitcn oi tne person speaiLiiig as wueu the person talks into it. On Wednesday evening the instrument sang one or two soprano songs, and gave forth in a capital manner a cornet solo, blown into it by Mr. Levy.

Madam Cole Thro' the Bye," with all the trills and flourishes usually accompanying that air. The phonograph re tne nnai decision had been rendered, after the vote ofJFlorida had been cast, McLin came to me greatly depressed, and said he did not know what would become of him; that he had so excited tho hostility of the Mrs. Miller seems to be rather too irrita work. Those were the days of fire A MEDAL FOB STANLEY. The gold medal of the French Geo ble a woman.

lilac with a yellow tinge, and was placed in his button-hole by his sister. only stimulate them to fight. A BICH LEAD. A special dispatch rom Bismarck says a rich gold lead has been struck in the Bear Paw mountains, and great excitement caused thereby. The stamped thither will doubtless be very large.

PAWNEE LANDS FOE BALE. The Pawnee reservation lands, two hundred and seventy-eight thousand acres, places, and each log needed to be sawed A shocking example of the disastrous Democrats that he could not any longer live in Florida in peace; that he was poor but once. Before night he had finish graphical society was presented to Henry M. Stanley, in the presence of a brilliant assemblage. effects of tobacco upon the human system The European peace congress, warn appears in Albion, JNew xorK.

mrom an ed tne job, and went into Capt. house to settle. mm hick anu almost in aespair. 1 said to him: Mr. McLin, you have done your duty Cairns will not take legal proceedings, although he knows two of his assailants, at the advice of his parents, who have never figured in courts, and who do not care to have any of their family peated tne tune and the words almost early age Mrs.

Fry has used tobacco. TEMPOBABT BELIEF. The general belief in high Russian perfectly. The key was tne same. Lately she became so weas mat sne stum- ed doubtless by the unfortunate experience of the American body, declined to elect a doorkeeper.

And now the "Let's see," said the Captain, "you were to have 50 cents a day we'll call Some of the notes were remarkably bled.over a board and injured her hip so will be sold at Central City, Nebraska, Jul; circles is that the congress will result in nonestly and Iairly, as I think, and I shall take great pleasure in saying so to Gov. Hayes, if he shall be declared President of the United States, and I will take pleasure also in recommending you for some posi 15th. The lands are appraised at $2.50 per I it a day, though it isn sundown yet. do so. sweet, and the trills were not missing; temporary renei, but not in a real settlement.

BIOTS IN BELFAST. the tones were only slightly smothered. acre and upward. That's 50 cents for you. And you were consolidating.

I to pay me ninepence a cord for the use that she is confined to bed. She is perfectly helpless, although she has a voracious appetite. Mrs. Fry will be 108 years old on the 10th of September next Be tion wnere you can take care of yourself Cod for Fresh Water. The Sacramento (Cal.) Union of members of that small but select body take turns in standing at the door and operating a sharp pointed wire through The departments of the ooutn and oi tne saw: there 43 3-4 cents due me, A SUB-COMMITTEE.

warned hi time, young women, that your June 13 says "A somewhat surprising piece of information was telegraphed to Gulf are consolidated under the name of I say, Caleb, yon don't seem to have the key hole to prevent any enterpris days may be long, etc the department of the South, Brigadier- much coming. The phonograph thus becomes a musical instrument. The audience was delighted, and applaudedloudly. Mr. Levy next blew on the cornet, "God save the Queen," in four different octaves.

This he claims is an octave lower than any one has been able to play on that ine committee appointed Messrs. Hunton, McMahon, Springer, But ing American newspaper correspondent General C. S. Auger commanding, to take Caleb looked dubious. He scratched ler and Hiscock, a sub-committee to remain his head thoughtfully, but presently Where Did the Lightning Got in wasnington ana tate testimony.

Potter, light seemed to break in upon his mind, From tho Warren Clipper. from over-hearing anything. Official Generosity. Prom the Washington Tost. Morrison and Cox will act as a relief for it us yesterday, to tne enect tnai a urge quantity of mackerel and cod were being sent across the continent to be placed in the Sacramento and other rivers.

Mackerel and cod are salt water fish, and we do not think they are either of them calulated for fresh water habitats. On last Monday, out on the planta "How nnfortnit," said, he "that you, did not have half a cord more, for then we ana tne suo-commiuee in new Orleans WAR WITH THE REDS. BOINFID'S BATTLE. ihe sweet little cherubs who sit up tion of Judge Fitzpatrick, a negro man during a thunder storm was standing under a tree. The lightning struck the effect July 1st.

THE SUTEO TUNNEL. The Sutro tunnel is now so near the Comstock that the miners In the Savage can hear the tunnel workmen talk. DUFFEBIN 18 WILLING. Lord Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada, accepts an extension of his appointment AGENT FOB THE OBAGES. The President has appointed Laban could 'a come out just Pear Blight.

As regards the first named fish, they are found in all the seas of the world aloft to keep watch o'er the life of poor Jack are rivalled in their good deeds by the Guardian Angles" of Paris. They frequent drinking houses, but do not Party riots occurred in Belfast, England, on Saturday night, duringwhich several persons were killed and many wounded. ENGLAND'S VICTOBT. The London Times says it considers the alleged settlement as nothing less than an abandonment by Bussia of the policy which has guided her relations with Turkey duiing the last hundred years. EMPEBOB WILLIAM.

The Gazette remarks that notwithstanding the favorable progress already made some weeks must elapse before the Emperor can be removed to the country. A CLEBK IN TBOUBLE. A clerk in the foreign office has been arrested on a charge of communicating a memorandum of the agreement between England and Bussia to the Daily Globe. ONE-FOUBTH DEAD. The Russians have 52,426 sick in the Balkan peninsula, and of the reoruite rals Prom the Fruit Eeoorder.

almost, but, so far as We are aware, nev A Silver City dispatch says that the assault made by Bolnfld upon the Indians at Cnrry Creek, turns out to be a success. tree above him, and skipping downward struck him in the mouth. The lips outside were uninjured; inside they weie much torn. Four teeth were solidly blocked out. bone ant all, from the low This troublesome disease, so much in drink, and when they see a man over er in fresh water.

Cod do sometimes ascend rivers, but by no means usually, It was a surprise to the savages, about for the way of the pear grower, has been very successfully traced.f or its origin, to come by liquor, they carefully see him instrument, me pnonograpn iaitniui-ly repeated the anthem in each key. The pitch was remarkably sustained, and only a slight nasal twang was The phonograph, however, -not having Levy's lungs, could not give forth the tune with as much force as he did. It had been intended that Mr. Levy: should play the air in the lowest octave, while the phonograph was repeating it in the highest. This would have been a perfect test of the ability of the instrument to sustain the key.

But owing to the lateness of the hour, thin part of the programme was postponed. and their habitat is in the ocean. It is borne, protect iiim from thieves and car er iaw, and three were rent from the J. Miles agentfor the Osage Indians. CHABI.ES MATTHEWS DEAD.

Charles Matthews, the eminent actor, Is dead. ty of whom were killed. The soldiers were very eool In the charge. The Indian force present was estimated at 700, but probably was not so large. The Indians are return riage wheels, and trust to his generosity a vegetable parasite of a fungoid character.

The remedy is a vigorous growth of the trees. A tree entirely healthy upper jaw. No other injury was done, He was up and walking about soon aft impossible that the Fish Commissioners may have taught mackerel to live in fresh water, bnt it seems rather an odd kind of fish to stock our rivers with, and when sober for their regard. ing to tneir stronghold, in the Stein moun er the occurrence, and the indications and vigorous is not liable to be attack tains. It is understood that- the whole foree of savage warriors number 2,000.

One ihe nemp industry is looking up since, defaulting cashiers have taken to hanging ed by a fungus decline and decay are are that he will get well. What direction the electric current took after ood would really appear to be more at home in the 'sea then among the tales THE MARKETS WIKZXX a KATE BBraw. are indebted to Xera. Powcti, nunarea ana tnree nres were counted, tne conditions favoring growth of thai themselves of migrating to Canada. The Indian will be pursued, and there Is t-'M- 3 tl" rr3 to one out discover..

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