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   Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - April 14, 1880, Burlington, Iowa                                SPAY 14, 1880. of IRON and In combination with the oy the Medical and recommended by them for Female Want ol 4c. P. Iron Tonic has done wonders A who bad been doctored newly to death Tor several been cored of SlAnTER 3 1ROK railed her from her the had been for many Dr. - or requested r to lender you his for the his wife received from the use of your Ho ns afler having paid or four hundred dollars two bottles of tonic did her more pood than all other ever She was troubled with of Ilu from which bus is much - 1 A. PATRICE & CO. BT BCK DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO 313 NORTH Wyman & 106 & 108 Main CARPETS AND The largest and most complete stock of and Fur seen at our comprising all the new styles and Wall Paper and Curtain are now opening an elegant line of Raw Silk for A cordial invitation extended to all to call and inspect our WYMAN & ' New * Low J. No. 502 Jefferson I would Inform public of this city and vicinity that I bavo a largo and well assorted stock of Gent's and am prepared to fill promptly all orders entrusted to My goods are of quality Bud my prices for complete suits are lower than those of any other I would therefore tlie public to call at my place and be convinced of the truth or this statement before ordering Saml C. Davis & Co. DRY GOODS ST. OFFER ipt In the Handsomest and Best Lighted Store at the Lowest 02 P o o W. L UNDER & CO. WILL SELL YOU NEWS The yellow fever has broken out at Vera New discoveries gold have been in The increase in the tobacco tax for the past six months is Heavy frosts in the vicinity of have killed tho fruit and damaged Dr. E. Bland was shot in an election riot at South on and died on A reduction of five cents per hundred in grain rates from Chicago to New York was announced yesterday and will go into effect The Dominion supreme court on Tuesday the constitutionality of the temperance law enacted by the Dominion parliament James Black confined in the jail for attempting to outrage a was hanged by a masked mob on Monday The ambassador to in on interview with a St Petersburg newspaper declares that China does not desire to go to war with The Wisconsin association met at Milwaukee on It was that five million bushels of last year's wheat crop still remained in the hands of During the past week five thousand eight hundred emigrants Bremen for England and the United many of them being skilled This great increase in emigration causes apprehension in In the from the finance reported the hill for a com mission on the A joint resolution was legalizing the ordinances ofj the District of The Geneva award was then taken and of addressed the He contended that the United States could not in appropriate the money for any purpose except that for which it the payment of direct losses sustained at the hands of implicated Bayard spoke in favor of the Without the senate The house resumed tbe consideration of the army and after a speech by Ewing the was .to 95-a strict party vote except who voted The conference report on the census was agreed The Indian appropriation was reported from the appropriations committee and referred to tho committee of the A hill was passed granting a pension of per month to the widow of General An evening session was at which several private bills were and the house Furnishing Trunks and HATS AND NECKWEAR At the Very Lowest 214 JEFFERSON 214 Spring Overcoats Low SPRING Large and Handsome Stock Low & H CD w TO g 02 EMPIRE Sw Nos. 80,82 84 MICHIGAN f IRON AND Carriage and Heavy CARRIAGE Forges & WAGON WOOD Henry Comity of The Mount April 12.-Henry county has rightly been considered one of the leading counties in the state of Iowa in in in wealth and in all that goes to make up civilization and make a place agreeable to live in. an I would be confirmed by an examination of the actual The people are happy and their homes are cheerful and comfortable their farms are productive and well At this season of the year the farmers are busy sowing spring grain and getting the ground ready for the regular summer In the early morning tbe much snag plowboy may be seen pursuing his way to the field to that highly poetical as some of pf the formers are now sowing Owing to the partial of winter wheat a good deal of the spring variety is The winter wheat throughout the county will hardly average of a The spring wheat that has sown is already and is beginning to make the fields lock on account of cool is very and farmers compelled to feed stock the same as in the Among the enterprises in which Henry county farmers are one of tbe principal is stock A. of Canaan has a very fine herd of short All his herd is recorded in the herd or eligible to be He has been in the business but a few yet in this time he has built up an enviable reputation as a fine stock He keeps for and expects to breed such cattle as will be in high demand in other The raising of is greatly retarded at to the prevalence of It is estimated that something over ten thousand hogs have died of this disease io the past The result of such a decrease in the number of hogs has been to corn and lessen its local There seems to bp no remedy or preventative when the a start in & but ic cleans the field of everything in the shape of I saw a feeder last week who had some sixty fat fifty of them dying in a few Another hod two hundred and twenty partly fat j the cholera struck them and he expected to lose the whole If s. medicine could be made that would cure this fatal the maker would receive the thanks of this part pf the world and at the same time make bia own is henry The little town of Trenton is one of those quiet retired villages which is not often heard of by tbs outside and yet people live do read get fill that I chanced to be in the principal of Mr. when the mail came in. Jt was on for that is their pig mail There were large budgets ot large of bnt Hooked in vain to see To account for the people here as are strongly and reading ia pn that The j will work way among and also among the j cratic j Trenton is improving its streets and ing down some very neat and creditable j - -One of the objects of interest in the little City is the Henry county institute of founded by George one of the earlier and more wealthier settlers of Tbe institute has a. fine collection of books and is a credit to any Dr. and Dr. Douthart are the physicians of tbe and take care ol the bodies of the Joel won a reputation as a wagon and still Hon. James C. Green is the earliest settlers and the only one who He came in 133G, Mr. Green is the demo cratic leader in the township and one ol the leaders in the Illicit April 13.-Internal revenue officers have destroyed in Pickens and Cherokee counties nine distilleries and ten thousand gallons of mash and beer and secured six copper It was nearly a year ago when Leadville was first showing what there was in There were several newly made bonanza kings about Denver aud among them was a man who bad probably never had twenty dollars in his pocket atone time previous to hiB To him lbe of a watch vas the natural evidence of and ns he made more than a competence he felt that the fact should be indicated by the purchase ot several These deposited in the Grand Central hotel One night he came into the office very much the worse for lurched to the desk and out to the Gimme a A timepiece was passed to his unsteady but in endeavoring to thrust it into his trousers pocket he let it slip and fall upon the casting a glance at the fallen watch he lurched against the counter reached out his shaking mustered all his faculties to the task of speaking and then blurted Can tho indifference of effluence go beyond WASHINGTON Interesting Testimony Before the Senate Exodus What a Louisiana Colored Man Knows of Whittaker's Woes Considered in - The Army with the Rider Passed hy the April 12.-The house elections committee reported to the house that neither Washburn aar Donnelly is entitled to a tobacco The increase in the tobacco tax for six months is April 13.-Tho president bos nominated Thomas W. Scott postmaster at the sioux heady to The cabinet was informed by the secretary of war that the Indians are anxious to surrender to Gen. who thinks all can be fed cared for as prisoners of The cabinet discussed Cadet case decided unanimously that he should have as counsel Martin I. United States district attorney of New and that a thorough investigation shall be abmy The senate military committee to-day reported favorably all pending nominations for promotion in the infantry and engineer branches of the the negro April 13.-Before the exodus committee B. L. Fanlkner sixty-three years from said he was a but voted the democratic ticket for He was disgusted with the republican state lie had been president of a ward club in his and had been taken from home by masked men a few nights before the election 1868, robbed of his and registration and advised to resign his position aud withdraw from which he The vice-president of the who was called recognized some of the party and was therefore instantly Witness had been persecuted by negroes for affiliating with the noop in the ways and means recorded against Garfield's hoop iron making the vote six to six and defeating it. and tho profits will soon be distributed and the will be undisturbed by these THE Yesterday Testimony's Before Board af West April 13.-Cadet Piper gave hie testimony and corroborated the other but said at the time of the examination of the room he thought other cadets committed the Another point in favor of Whittaker was recorded to-day in the statement by the expert that none of tho he has examined were written in the same hand as that in the note of Each of I the three hundred cadets were given a sentence to write this which contained words which appear in the note of and Superintendent Gay lord will take them to New York to examine and GENERAL Enthusiastic Reception of the Great Captain - at Proceedings of the First Regular Session of tbe Forty-six tli April 13.-Mr. Bayard from the finance with the senate for a commission on the Placed on the The commission will consist of nine members appointed from civil life by the with the advice of tho tbe president to be the first Their pay is to be per day and actual The commission shall consider all classes of questions involved necessary to a judicious tariff in justice to all may visit all parts of the country and report to congress from time to and report finally not later than 1881. The joint resolution legalizing the ordinances of the District of was then taken up and 40 to 5. award was Mr. of addressed the He expressed surprise tbat Hoar should deny that underwriters are entitled to subrogation to the rights of insured vessels destroyed by inculpated He declared tbat England tailed in her and we might have declared but according to the enlightened spirit of the age we submitted our disagreements to arbitration and are bound by the letter and spirit of the - We have no right to divert the award to claims which were all except those for direct dosses by the inculpated Our obligations on this point is solely a moral because the United States is not liable to Mr. Bayard supported tho Messrs. Blaine and Carpenter engaged in an amusing Pending the tbe senate The army was taken up and Ewing addressed the Ewing was surprised tbat the democrats were criticised for not debating for tbe republicans at tbe extra session had voted for this very which was a republican During twelve years the party hud placed on appropriation bills three hundred and eighty-seven political and although not much in favor of it. he did not tremble lest the republicans should arraign the this fall for doing the He proceeded to vindicate the character aud purpose of the various riders put on billg by tbe democrats as eminently economical and He asserted that Robeson's state had on its statute books a provision in exactly the same words as this which Robeson characterized so Another president might not be so goody-goody as President and might troops the He might be a man qf be General republicans slightly arid cries of The gentleman from Iowa had stated that American troops at American polls had no alarm for He would be ashamed of the other side if it could calmly utter such words and feel such sentiment as If liberty was so he pray for the return of the old plow aud cabins of our Whether or not the republicans succeed in breaking down tbe safeguards of liberty and turning over the presidency to whom it may ignoring a million and a huli of who had done the those who believed qf troops at polls should not be could not { excuse their failure to make this a ( which would be presented to the people on I the | After some further incidents and discussion tbe question recurred on tbe nnu Some minor amendments were and that respecting at the bv a strict party vote of 116 25. The then to 95-a strict party except who voted The conference report on the census was agreed Mr. from the appropriation com- reported tbe Indian appropriation which was referred to the committee of the Mr. asked the house to pass the granting of fifty dollars a month to the widow of General of Ho said General Curtis had once represented the district which he now and had been colonel of the regiment in which ho had and it was a matter of peculiar interest to him tbat tbe should be The was passed and tbe bouse a the evening session to be for the consideration of pension EVENING The went into committee of the whole in the on the private After having expended two hours in passing five the committee discontinued the consideration of bills on the calendar in tbe regular and a few bills were agreed to at the request of individual The committee then aud the after paw ing the bilLs reported to CRIMINAL MATTE Stabbing Affray at April 13.-A Kacs special from Brenbam Bays on night P. Falston fatally stabbed Robt who attempted to dissuade him from attacking an officer who had n few hours before him for disorderly AND At on Sunday W. H. killed John bis rival in a love and then committed April 33-This-torenoon ex-State Treasurer in custody of a deputy aud accompanied by his counsel went to tbe county where Judge after being convinced that Kemble was voluntarily on his way to when detained by a admitted him to bail in the sum RAVISHES April 13.-James the negro who attempted to ravish Hattie Ferries was taken from jail by a body of armed masked men and hanged last KILLED IN AN ELECTION April 13.-Dr. shot in an at South died MURDER AND April 13.-Perley B. of was murdered in his house last and the building set on fire to conceal tbe No ESCAPED Laramie April 13.-Thero was an extensive delivery from the penitentiary on Wednesday The affair was kept quiet by Warden who hoped to capture the prisoners and place them back in the Warden Horn armed and mounted several short term convicts and sent them after the The proved Tbe escaped are the road agents and murderers Buffalo and THE The in St a to Association April 13.-The State a very large and important elected delegates to the national convention at A resolution discussed at but finally forth that because there is not enough wheat in 5:3*� to supply the mills until is hud too much dour on the market at present for they would their mills for one month from April 20, and recommending the members of other state associations to do thb Dividing the New April 13.-The New York Central and Hudson River railroad syndicate to-day distributed among its members all the money originally placed in their Eloquent Tribute to His Magnanimity by His Lata In April 13.-General Grant and party arrived this The party were met at the party of prominent and after an address of welcome had been made and replied the party drove to a ADDRESS OF A procession at 10:30, escorted General Grant to the Court House where Colonel Josiah Patterson delivered an address of greeting him in behalf the African and union and confederate as the generous soldier who interposed the shield of his own honor in defense of the unarmed veterans ot the in accepting the surrender of the confederate paused midway between victory and and inaugurated a policy which mitigated the passions of which forms the crowning victory of his eventful He declared that but for this policy and tbe south would to-day have been vlie Poland of in armed resistance or prostrate beneath the tread of a standing He alluded to the peaceful scenes which are now being enacted in the and said receiving hearty welcomes from every of this after having received them from every section of the must surely be the fruition of his He closed his eloquent speech with an earnest wish for the general's long life and continued GRANT'S General Grant said The reception which I receive here at your hands cannot buc be It is pleasant to hear snch words of welcome as I have heard throughout my tour of the that there never has been a day when I was not as anxious for their prosperity as they I see the evidence of better feeling existing between the citizens of the different sections of the which I hope will continue to A PUBLIC LEVEE was then and a vast estimated at fifteen surged about the grand anxious to shake the general by the Military at one escorted tbe general back to tbe A TALK WITH THE COLORED Grant met and talked with the colored people this and expressed gratification at the improving condition of their Later Details of the Disastrous Explosion at Farther liberal Gains in the Parliamentary Elections in Episcopal Protests Against the Decree of the French Conference on ths April 13.-The fire and explosion by which eleven persons were killed and a number wounded occurred at near North at the oil mills belonging to Bolton & The roof ot one of the stills was forced off and carried a distance of one hundred aud forty The still contained two thousand gallons of The damage to tho works is several thousand Dr. Thomas Joseph the Roman Catholic bishop of Newport and is Dr. William the professor and is liberal A formal consultation of liberal leaders will be held in London on STEAMER ' The Spanish steamer Captain from New 23, tor via has been lost in the ice off The crew have landed at the island of St. Pierre PARLIAMENTARY April 13.-William H. son of William E. has been elected to parliament for east. John O'Conor Power and Charles Stewart home have been elected for county BEACONSFIELD TO BE MADE A April 13.-It is reported that a barony will be conferred on with reversion to his A CRUISE FOR A MISSING The entire channel squadron has been ordered to cruise to the thence to Bantry in search of the training ship THE NET LIBERAL April 13.-The net liberal gain i is now 109 THE April 13.-Henry C. an unfortunate board of trade who was lo have been sent to the insane asylum jumped from the fifth story of the Woodruff House this being instantly killed by tbe Missouri Immigration St. April immigration is largely and be very Every county is April 13.-John president of the National Exchange died to-day at au advanced A Prophecy of tho Darlon To the Editor of the New Turk In the midst of the present discussion of tbe proposed canal across the Isthmus of Panama or Darien it may be interesting to recall the fact that near tbe beginning of the present century the construction of such a canal was by Joel Harlow in his epic The 107-206 of book 10. The poet represents Christopher as in broken iq health qnd full ofj but granted for his consolation a view of the magnificent and benign future of tbe hemisphere he had Among other objects attracts his gaze is this spectacle of inland Nor ill one the Inland Tmt 11 r now complain Or cane them many u liquid their wild their lakes and Where Darien the Cleft in bis tho brittle divide their opening waft the sparkling treasures of C. March 17,1&60. A move is being made in have the dry goods stores close 6:30. Great Increase of Emigration from April 13.-From tho 4th to tho 17th five thousand eight hundred persons left Bremen for England and the United The emigrants came from all parts of and include many skilled This decided increase of emigration is evidently connected with the new army and entails a very serious loss upon the Conference on the Agreement Between Turkey and St. April 13.-A conference of ambassadors will shortly assemble at Constantinople to consider the arrangement made between Turkey and not being in strict accordance with the Berlin needs confirmation by the more power conferred on The official says eight more high officials have been placed at the disposal of General a The Russe denies that the Chinese have crossed the April 13..-A St. Petersburg correspondent states that if N. Von his assistant will probably become minister of foreign without the title of china does not want St April 13.-A Paris correspondent of the recounts in interview with Tseng the Chinese ambassador to who declared that the desire of avoid a war with Russia at any Tbe says it has received similar Blair's hide and McAvery wagon and some small buildings were Total over W ia con sin April 13.-The annual meeting of tbe Miller's association was held The showed that five million bushels of last year's wheat remain in hands of and that the winter wheat crop is a low A Pedestrian New April 13.-O'Leary challenges any two meu in England to make a six-day match with Hart and for 910,000 to a the contest to take Hoavy April heavy frosts of the last three nights have killed and the vegetables in section ore damaged Gold Discovery In April 13.-^-ConsiderabIe excitement prevails in White county over the discovery of gold in tho Large and Enthusiastic Republican Convention at A Sound and Stirring Address by Governor Cnl Protests Against the Decree Against April 13. - Episcopal protests against the decree affecting unauthorized religious societies but are very moderate in GIVING NAPOLEON A Baron a member of the chamber of deputies for is expected to to make an opening for editor of the as an authorized exponent of Prince Jerome Napoleon's DEATH OF AX Theodore tbe marine is THE BILLIARD April 13.-The billiard match was continued this Vignaux made eight hundred caroms more in one scoring 1,451 points in without releasing tho The match continues Slosson did not have a chance to play The Debate on the Cuban April 13.-In the congress Senor attacked the Cuban in the name of the parliamentary defended the He reminded the house that during the past century Spain was engaged in three international wars and four great civil the effects of which were still felt in every part of the Sharp of on Grain and April 13.-Commissioner Fink announced a reduction of five cents per hundred on grain to New to take effect This makes the rate thirty per flutes are reduced on the same to Baltimore and and on flour well as An unusually heavy cut of ten per hundred on provisions is said to have been the result of the threatened combination among prevision men to ship all their provisions by expected that this reduction stimulate some Tbe rate on provisions to New York now 35 the rate on grain 35 to Philadelphia 28, to and to Buffalo 17k AN 1^.-In the appellate court to-day au injunction was issued restraining the Chicago and Western Indiana railroad from crossing the the unon entrance ehase tbe right of way or remain out of the city for the Tho Swedish Officers April 13.-The second chamber of tbe Swedish parliament rejected the army and tho ministry The king charged Count Arvid with the duty of forming another Denial the Story thp Burmese April 13.-A dispatch from says the Burmese ambassador declares in a statement published that there is not a particle of truth in the reported in an important step Leave of absence to British officers has been and it ja generally an is United City of April 3. via Congress met on the President in bis referring to the United Baid The United States government has finally decided upon rescinding its order of 1877, thus paying homage to justice and international and removing a of danger to the peace between the two republics aud the obstacle which prevented the economic development of both YELLOW The yellow broken ont iu Vera THIS The Temperance Act Declared April 13.-A judgment was on the Canada the supreme court The attendance was Princess Louise and n number of members of parliament and prominent temperance advocates were Chief Justice Richie held tbat tbe British North American act gave the Dominion power to enact laws tending to the order and good government ol the and legislation cannot be ultra where the act aims at the regulation of trade and He held that the federai government had the power of prohibitory to his the power to regulate was the power to The appeal was confirming the constitutionality of tbe act. Works N. works of the Eastern at Noble's burned lost Loss COVINGTON April fire broke shortly before midnight in the blacksmith shop connected with carriage near the Kentucky Central in April 13.-The Sangamon county republican convention was held Every delegate was The following were selected as delegates to the state Hon. James C. Samuel George N. Hon. William Hon. John Dr. E. R. W. W. Piatt S. James W. George The following resolution was unanimously unanimous wish of the republicans of Sangamon tbat their delegates to tbe state are instructed to support Hon. Shelby M. renomination to the office of A motion to instruct for General J. N. Reece for secretary of was A motion to instruct for General Grant was but a pledging tbe convention to cordially support tbe nominee of the Chicago convention was unanimously Governor Cullom was then invited to address the Thanking them for their he said he embraced this opportunity to express his views on the political with especial for the reason under the circumstances of his relations to the republicans of it was proper they should know his views public questions which he could not convey to them personally at this time without neglecting important official To which be can the people of the country most commit their vital Does the past record of the democratic party invite their or would its present attitude justify After a review of the action of the democratic party in tho present in attempting the virtual repeal or nullification of the act to enforce the amendments to the federal and after charging their object to be the negation of all that has been accomplished by tbe war for the the governor exposed the heresy of state In what the nation and state owed to the republican and predicted for it a victory in the coming and a continued career of The governor's address was listened to with close and elicited frequent The delegation is divided on the though the majority are Grant REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN JERSEY CITY New April 13.-Tho municipal election in Jersey City to-day resulted in large republican which will give tbe republicans control of the police and fire and probably of the board and board of public IOWA Des April 13.-The attendance at the republican state convention promises to be very The sentiment is strongly and intensely and fully of- the convention are his Resolutions for Blaine will be and none but Blaine men tie selected for Hon. Waldo M. of will be temporary ' KENTUCKY FOR April 13.-It is certain that no other candidate than Grant a majority in convention to appoint delegates to though tbe convention may not deem it expedient to instruct for COURT A Corset Cose In ibo Supreme Washington The proceedings iu the supreme court are occasionally enlivened by cases which border on the In order to fully appreciate the humor of tbe when a corset patent was brought into the it will give effect to the story to take a review of the The black silk which they all give an idea of extra judicial The chief justice is not imposing but he has a. cast of without gleam of Clifford has a benevolent and his white neckcloth sets off the sombreness of his silk Mr. Justice Clifford has the most exalted idea of the ranking it next to He would readily pass for a bishop and never anything bordering on Judge Swayne and has an intellectual head and Justice Field is a grizzly bnt endowed with becoming gravity when on the Judge Miller has a ponderous and is lore and the responsibilities of high Judge Strong has the scared form * and refined face of art he is a member of tho Presbyterian rigid observer of his religious a strong temperance and a model husband and Judge Bradley 13 of short scholarly very He looks very and very severe while on the Judge before ho paralyzed and for looked too too and courtly for the rigid nod exacting duties of the Light jests or profanity would shock him - as they would a Judge Harlan has smooth full of good humor and He maintains majestic gravity during an The corset patent 5 subject to into thia august but the contending parried had gone to law on question to whether was cut on the straight or and in regard to the One patentee claimed that tbat the first oorset placed tho whalebone iu tho and that it had to be fastened with a needle and tbat his patent had the advantage of an invention which closed up the top and bottom of the The lawyer who was arguing the case brought a lot of the corsets in court and distributed them to each of tbe judges tbat they might examine the invention as he explained it. Tiie novel spectacle was presented each one of scrutinizing tho mysteries of the bias and and pushing whalebones in and out of the The shrinking modesty ' of Judge Strong was evinced by tbe which mantled his All tried to knowing and capable or an astute they whispered to one of course only legal but the ludicrous situation was appreciated by the lawyers and It was suggested that the judges should put the corsets against their and by changing positions would see how much the wearers of would be benefited by invention which would so securely fasten the whalebones that they could not be out by bending the body or even the tight qf s The judges gave a murmur of relief when the argument closed and the corsets were returned te the That at a ^t observed tbat special attention was paid by the judges of the court to a well developed foreign whose dress enabled them to study the question outside of tbe court The opinion afterward delivered was derived from the practical knowledge gained that There ia No Pain Like Toothache I It beats the dogs for making a fellow Nobody pities Get it says one j rub the tooth a says when it begins to swell it hurt so says a The reason of the ache is you didn't GRANT AT He Revisits the Scenes of His Great And Receives a Grand Ovation at the Hands of the Significant Reception Speech by a - The General's Happy Demonstrations in his carriage and prevent your teeth from General Grant visited on Monday the scenes of his splendid triumph of seventeen years He examined the site o the former fortifications and the canal across the and the scenes of the great struggle of those dark which his skill und valor led into a victory tbat made the whole nation rejoice with a great A special to the from describes the interesting scenes of the general's visits At 10 o'clock after an in trod tion to perhaps two leading carriages were taken for a drive - to the national For two hours people of both colors had in tbe street in the hotel waiting impatiently for the general to and as soon as he came down there was a grand rush to bo much as even touch the hem of his garment The committee and leading citizens filled some twenty-five and after some he passed out ot the crowd and went to tbe beautiful where sixteen thousand federal dead lie a great many people had gathered to take the opportunity to shake and along the way General Grant was the object of all and his appearance was throw the colored who come by hundreds from the into the wildest The general subscribed his name to the list of and after a few chat with Captain the party drove to the court where the formal reception took The grounds were literally thronged with a mixed crowd of white and and amid the booming of cannon and to the strains of Hail General escorted by the reception walked up the steps and appeared on the Au he appeared there was one grand outburst of He simply raised his and took the chair placed for About him aat tbe reception consisting of Major Judge President of the Mississippi Valley leading cotton merchants and While the crowd was cheering and the j lute being fired a gentleman told an J dote of John A. he used | to come nut every day and look ac the 1 clock on the top of the court and declare that if they couldn't stop tbat clock they had better quit bombarding tbe They never did stop for although on the most conspicuous only one shell struck the edifice during the forty-seven Judge Simrall spoke to the saying that Colonel an would deliver the address of Colonel McCardle said GENERAL I am indebted to the kind partiality of the chief magistrate ot the historic city for the privilege pleasure of extending to in the name and behalf of all our a warm and cordial When I say all our I mean for you are by and this out regard to race or political or religious There was a time when your presence here was less welcome than it is You were then with a large retinue of your anxious to mafie a visit to this and those of us who were then present were equally anxious that you Forty-seven Weary dayB and beneath a pitiless hail of shut and sought to avoid having you with but your attentions were so pressing and persistent that we finally concluded receive and nearly seventeen years after the first it affords me pleasure to say that your treatment of the garrison surrendered to you on tbe 4th day of 1363, was and Iu your deportment and in that of the officers and men who accompanied you there was nothing unworthy of tbe character of the American this city was begirt with serried lines of armed aud the bosom of the great river which lives our shore was covered with a powerful squadron of ships of How different is tbe scene Hostile navals no longer ride upon our waters and our green declivities no longer to the clash of the rattle of and thunder of AU is calm and quiet Some of those who looked upon you with sad hearts and swimming as rode through our streets that bright July morning are here to-day to give yon welcome as the and only living of the United We cannot offer such a pageant as has greeted like the drum beat of old England all around tbe but in its we extend to you a cordial bid you welcome to our It is due to frankness and to say that during our late unhappy strife the men of Mississippi fought against the eld flag and government of the United States with all the and energy they could the fortunes of war were adverse to when they could no longer continue the they laid down their arms for and extorted from every true soldier the admiration which and overwhelmed by never fail to Having failed to maintain a government of our uphold the flag which for four years floated proudly over % hundred stricken our to to the starry banner lbe u which floats above ua and to the government of our We in the hope expressed by you that the wearers of the blue and gray may never again be arrayed against each that iu any future war that the men of the north and the men of the south shall be found rallying around the same We desire that there shall be no more strife between We ore anxious for - - and I that the day is drawing near when the the virtue and the of the north may be in perfect with the virtue and of the I believe tbat mutual interests nud mutual affection will soon bind the different sections together as with hands even though the party be snapped that day we shall enter upon a new career of The union of these states will grow in beauty and in as the pass down the corridors of hearts everywhere will pray that it may continue to increase in in and in as long as the sky has a star or the ocean a word in. tbe providence of you shall be again called upon to exercise high public allow me to assure you that the thought any southern soldier can have for you will be expressed iu the sincere wish that the performance of those duties may redound to your personal honor and to the glory iu our common and increase tho happiness and the prosperity of tbe American people north and east and Once I bid van welcome to the city ot applause and two The Hon. H- Carter rend an address in behalf of the colored which was a tribute to General Grant for accomplishing the liberation of and him of their united support and heartfelt The address elicited its share of when General who bad listened to both standing with uncovered arose amidst the and said general grant's Gentlemen and Citizens ok It is with unfeigned pleasure that I come to this historic and am received in such a manner as I have been just referred to by the I am glad the conflict is never again to 1� and that it left -us nothing can array the blue against the is proven .by the citizens M white and colored ' happy evidence equally unfortunate for the and I agree vath the gentleman who just that it is to be hoped and desired that the and energy of tbe north be united the and energy ' the that there be no more difference between the and tbe sect or I believe that the day of. general prosperity is and that the next - few years do more than the last fifteen has accomplished to make us one united The band struck up and the general started with the for the There was another grand rush as 5,000 people tried all at once to reach his After considerable difficulty and strenuous efforts on the part of the the vehicles were taken and the guest safely once more at Here there were a large number and when the general retired to his room to for a few cards by the dozen were * One man had been a confederate and had surrendered to him at capture of another was a another a southern and the result was he not resist and in ten minutes reappeared and parlor of the federal and three-quarters of an when the steamboat City of Vicksburg was taken for an excursion up past the place where the general tried to turn the river away from tbe city during * the a thing which the natural power of the current has accomplished near the same The with about one hundred excursionists on steamed around the island in the old channel where the river used to double past Long Peninsula to a point opposite where the canal The general looked at the traces of the old with great and discussed with various gentlemen the advantages of the levee and the * ties of the current He was particularly struck with the great improvement in the city since the time seventeen years he had such difficulty to enter it. Its high position afforded a very fine view to the changes from the - At 4 o'clock he and the of the party dined with some twenty-five leading merchants and others at the residence of Judge Frederick where were gathered men of each and who fought on different sides during the At 7 o'clock the general starts for and visit to this famous that will go in history like a fable that tells within half the lapse of a the man who achieved his first great fame by the conquest of a city was welcomed as an honored guest by those who bad risked their lives to defend their homes against his victorious march not seventeen years NEIGHBORHOOD Reported from Totra Towns by Special to Tub - April 12.-District court convened ibis The attention of the court was giren to the trial of Owen an Irishman of who Is with the crime of rape upon tho person of a of tho same time last jury was hut Saturday at It found fourteen indictments has at last had and by her own people Professor Howell's class which has been in training for the past three gave it last Friday and Saturday nights to good Those who have seen it elsewhere say they did U almost as well as L. W. Myers and others loft for the state contention The mill commenced operations Special to Tax April 12.-W. IL the suiciding was adjudged Insane by the Monroe county commissioners of At last the doctor was unable to be taken to the with doubts .as to his Drake and Mr. engineer of the were to 2J. of Dos visited Albla - - - J. H. president of the First National was called to to see his who is reported to be very Tbe board of supervisors closed their session H. B. district hns purchased two acres land just east of the town on which he expects to build a Rav John minister from is in AlbU FORT to The Fort April 13.-The fire company had tho engino oct to-day to test five sections of the old host that has been in use for the last seven The was very the hose bursting They will soon get some new but not the Miss Flora Erven left for West Point she will spend a few days There wilt bo a K. of P. social party at Friday by special Ouo of onr bIku painters has gone Into the new ing business He painted a fluur and feed Yesterday some young men who were going .to Colorado wont to buy They purchased one loaded it. In putting the hammer tbe revolver went oft a wound in the breast of left on the train fbr tho It is not whether the man will die nr Circuit court to and the last Jury that of John Mshi vs. Marion an the attention of the conrt all Helling has been appointed janitor of tho court house in place of Henry Tbe city council decided the question last by electing city marshal and William Young Colonel was in the dty F. H. left for the east thl The street began operations The Old Story Springfield ' In 1347, after the United States had been for years laboriously liquidating the great heritage of debt behind by the crash of 1837, harvests abroad and good at home sharply the balance of trade in favor of this gold was the banks grew and the currency was times prices went imports and everybody got In 1845, a year the prices of the year before stimulated the acreage of wheat and cotton was heavily tbe harvest exceeded the yield of the year good and did not want the The balance of trade wheat and cotton went down like everything else came rattling down with and hard returned for a Historical parallels sometimes run on all and then again they do not So far 1879 has matched 1847, aud 188<), 1848, as far 03 tho turn in the balance of trade and the prospect of large both here and abroad are THE The Iowa City presbytery meets in uu tire A regular gang of counterfeiters are said to have their at On April 34th the Odd Fellows of Council will celebrate the 61sfc anniversary of the Three convicted murderers have been sentenced to life terms in the penitentiary from Clinton witbin six Tho second annual tournament of the Iowa state association will be held at Marshalltown June 8, 9 and 10. A five-foot vein of coal has been in Polk within forty feet of the line of the Milwaukee The gome law of Iowa prohibits the taking of pike bass from the river at any time between the first of April and the first of the spawning Three months ago the place called in Montgomery was a To-day it has ten dry goods and grocery one two drug four or five and other 3Ir. Abraham of died en Thursday of lost Ho eighty-six years of and though for a long time bad been sick bat a few He enlisted in the 22d artillery in the war of 1812, and was discharged a year He immediately in Captain of light and served in it till the close of the In Burr Oak three boys set p trap for wolves and on their visit found three trapped and six surrounding A hatchet was their only means of and the wolves sat upon them at compelling them to retreat had not a armed with a shot gun happened to reach the spot just in the animals must have injured as tbe boys were exhausted Confess tbat I feel great when released from their safe arrival hew at the r  

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