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   Elyria Constitution, The (Newspaper) - June 15, 1876, Elyria, Ohio                               of economy which coaT H er ways con- Every Thursday how The Main s figured H out and con be veil done In less I one a of firor 11 to MV that they and j of the crude USD ahoL Sot n particle ot our race enters Lher Golden ThU c to i 01 Jamaica nrc of uniform tie arc also made gathered In when they nrc with In support of c sold of ronr and I prefer to sell them they them I hear Remedy a splendid I ever did One of our U for strengthening V there is nothing equals r after U- was said to mct 1 don't round mo so long as 1 doctors oon Ai on to of ml They ordering can rcsl assured r worth i YORK Juno 6 o U i Bl a r B- is to 11 It II 4 9 it 8 tl t a1 SO W n pan ft 575 n ft 1 M I MM W K ST il X VI n 75 w on w on 11 on ft la on yon EW AMERICAN g Ma in Arm Mjf ioon trl DIRTT t in dirty ie r It on In 1 211 8 illeA for T f V at one If on tach r S Editor and Proprietor Terms of Subscription If in linil 0 cu for NEWS OF THE WEEK In the Senate oa nth n number o prl vile on Iho calendar were A tition of of fur the removal of political disabilities Al one o'clock WM suspended nnd the Senate Mt ting us a Court of Impeachment resumed of tho Impeachment In the House tho proposition to change thr mien no HA to allow the on to report nt any time to W Thu object ot Iho change N to allow thu committee to report the or tho repeal of the act Appropriation till then coil In ol the Whole question on tho of order In re gard to Ihc transfer of the Bureau to tho War Department Tho point over- ruled The was reported to the passed Adjourned Iu the Senate on the 7th a resolution A common unit of und for tho United Mild Great wm The Committee on the of Columbia on Ihc to prohibit the manufacture and of Intoxicating liquor us u In of tbe and Judicial resumed nnd an mint that nil appointments he to the provisions of tion of the which persons honorably discharged from Hie military or on account ol wounds ntc ahull bo pre- ferred was agreed lo Tho wait read 1 time and The win reported without amendment nml The Silver was up but without action the Senate the Home the Ilic section of the Statutes In tho of public In Southern Slides was paused ot absence for thirty ami Mr Cox appointed Km A providing a penally for mulling obscene books nnd prohibiting circulars passing through the WAS In the Senate on Iho Slh a motion to take up the resolution to pay the and of n Senator from from tho beginning of the term for Milch he was contestant to the tion of tho contest wan to The amend tho laws relating to the tender of silver taken up mil afler n long debate It was postponed to tlic An executive held cif House the hill and tho to prevent straw Mils passed Tho Senate amendments to the bills relating lo Iho execution of ami for tho of on certain hinds were con- curred In A prescribing oaths lobe liken by grand and Jurors In U 8 was reported This repents the It went over to the Mr made u explanation In to the resolution of Inquiry In the Fort Smith matter At the time hi uo Idea that 11 would In In any A Conference Com on Iho Consular Ap was appointed In tho Semite on the Hth tho Appropriation us from the House amended Increasing the und tlir the widow of was lowed for supplies furnished army Mr Hunton moved to lav on table Mr motion of thn previous day for the printing of testimony taken be- fore the Judiciary Committee upon Milch a and excited debate en- Hied Tho object of Mr was to havo tlie dispatch printed ns n of the record In the case The tion to lay on the was 121 to til The report of the Conference Committee on the lor the appointment of receivers of Hanks to A UrKo number of were ranted leave ot absence Adjourned In tho Senate on the tOth the concurrent the statue of Allen contributed by Vermont for the tional Statuary Hall at the and re- turning the thanks of Congress for the con- was In the House n hill for the IK lie of in exchange for notes was passed Thu prescribing the oath for petit nnd Jurors recommitted Tno amending the law wm the Senate reducing the the Medical Corps of the the number of Assistant Surgeons at Majority nnd minority reports In he contested election cane of Abbott former favoring the substitution of Abbott for Frost tho sluing presented and ordered Mr Willis spoke on Geneva Award and tlie mensure went over The amendment lo the und Judicial were In Ad- In Senate on the bills of nn character were called up and n division was called for nnd quorum was found present Alter some n quorum responded nnd n motion to to tho 15th curried In the House the Joint resolution to modify the win China so as to restrict tion adopted The Army Appropriation reported from tne Appropriation Committee The Committee on tures In tho Department made n report In tho ot the charges Speaker Korr thai alter full Inquiry Into the and n of Iho witnesses the committee hud reached tho conclusion that Iho charge as to the payment nf money to Kerr was un- qualifiedly false nnd Mr Kerr stood fully exonerated from nil Implication personal honor Integrity Messrs anil members of committee spoke III favor of the re port and It was unanimously adopted A loiter from Weed laid before the House that Congress Oscar grandson Con cite to attend the anniversary of mir as a the nation to the Committee on Centennial Adjourned Win A Newell of New Jersey ot tho National Committee of tho Union of America to bo hold at the Grand Central Hotel on the evening Iho Nn Convention clones Members who cannot attend nro requested to send tutes Tho receipts of the Government for tho year ending with June nro estimated nil From customs Inter revenue miscellaneous i surplus June 30 Tlie show n decrease Irom the tho In the In- revenue f and nn increase m the of ex nre Inside of tho The President on tho 7th nominated W U S District Judge for the District ot via During tho tension of Ihc Mi Mr Knoll mndo an In regard to the Patch Ho aid that It being dalod London no rom that ho bud not to oil he doubled Ho showed id ot the committee nnd linil o Intention of suppressing It Mr that If HID dispatch hail been to him Mr Knott would not havo kept THE VOLUME X CO OHIO THURSDAY JUNE 15 1876 NUMBER lo n newspaper that ho had received it Tho published oil It Is to the tho House Judiciary and I never gave nny Fort Smith ruad bonds directly or well 11 Is Impossible for him to without great pecuniary loin or he would come humc nnd so testify The on tho 8th confirmed Wirt Olive Logan's ns Consul to nnd J 8 ol us Consul nl Florence A null bus beon commenced Thompson of the Interior to recover nnd bonds from thodcpnrtmunt nnd by him from SUtus which It Is reverted lo and tho properly of the United gluten Thompson the suit Is Instituted to him re- sponsible for the ot n subordinate Tlie House on Indian hns decided to recommend the passage of the Joint resolution thu Hills country open to exploration and with the proviso thu net not be to the right ot In- to hunt In the country While Mr Willis wus the House on thu Award on the 10th n Urge piece ot the tlie rout full close to several member's but no one wits John A of resigned the position of Assistant of the Treasury Tho Silver passed by on tho 10th tho Secretary of thu ury to Issue silver coin lo the amount of for nn of tenders notes no to be kept in n special deposit to be Issued only In exchange for n like amount of fractional currency which bo destroyed nnd to the sinking fund At the mooting ot thu Committee on thu 10th Mr refused lo tho tellers or from Mulligan Speaker Kerr lo hU room In a very of on tho Ills friends express great him 11 sonic time since ot tho larceny ot thu Treasury hns granted n new trial Mr Kerr's made n favorable report in his case on the 12th len tor cy In the burglary is sut lor Sept ID THK KANT The New York published a on tho Itli from in which Mulligan Is represented as that has nol ruud nil letters nnd never will He will keep back thu ones would do him most Willis mid Win brothers nnd Alex Smith were drowned at N J on the while bathing Thv Treasurer of thu cotton mills nt bus directed the closing of mills on thu 10th lust or us soon 11 the stoik on Is worked up Notes of tho uru duo nnd the Treasurer bus no money lo incut them Thu Indebtedness Is reported lo be The reunion of Army of the occurred it Philadelphia un the There was n largo len ol the Society of Ihu Army of the presided Ills of New York delivered Win Winter of Hie N Y Tribune rend nn ode entitled Commemoration Voice ot which weru and Hooker iuv Hart nnd David of the Church of the United In died nl on sixty-four Ulsh up n native of Wm A of Max College died suddenly on the Ing of tho of of Die The West Virginia Democratic Convention on the 8th resolved they favor nn repeal of the net Ibe taxation of U S bonds nnd the nbo of system they the party on the money Issue only nnd recommend the remitting of such Issues to Congressional districts or otherwise subordinated to more Important questions Jov Cheney of Hampshire In on the 8th The City Hull dc by lire on the Sth Loss Thu Democratic Convention of on the Olh after u con- session of hours Thu following ticket was For ernor Henry Col White Auditor Joseph Thos J West Superintendent of Schools W K Judges of Ibo Court A V Raymond C und Johnson Delegates to National Convention elected Thu puddlers of Pittsburgh met on the 10th rejected the compromise proposed by the resolved to continue tho In the cnse of Cico N at for frauds upon Ihu In corn contracts u verdict ot guilty dered on the loth John nnd n son of Iho former were drowned nt Musi on the 10th by Iho capsizing of a The Women's Temperance nt the Mrs K Dundee Scotland of the Temperance ol Great presided Mrs Anne ol welcome A letter mini by order of Victoria rend declining to send nnd thu mutter must rest with public Among the In thu Mother ol Ohio Thu trustee of the ing Company In I aland Inn ordered the of thu mills on ot the depressed condition of the market lor ton goods Just ns thu service had commenced In the Church at on the thu gallery nnd fell with n crush crushing C the of the building nnd wounding thirty others some Thu Company on thu 13th reduced from New York to Chicago to thirteen dollars and other Western points In proportion AND MOUTH U 8 Marshal ot Ky was killed near on the by Taylor of steamer Katu hu with u to gut possession of Tnylor upon bis wus then shot by the narty The Wisconsin State Democratic tion on 7th to the of whom Invor A Fort ol tho 7th snys n courier Irom Itcd Cloud reports lodges of Indians on their wny to to light Crook Hu reports Custer hud n light with Indium lasting nil day In which many wuro killed on both sides No result reported The Wisconsin delegation to the National Convention hold u meeting ut Chicago on seventeen of tho twenty delegates present A cast tho of tho delegation for nnd to nil honorable means for hli unanimously adopted M King formerly Deputy U S Marshal for Middle Tennessee Indicted on the 0th lor obtaining under false hist October shot nml killed himself In the Criminal of Nashville In custody Tho from Ohio Cotton reports for Iho 1st of June cute In Louisiana In acres planted mil 10 per condition of crop not guod Mississippi condition not d In I nor cent decrease 8 per cunt condition of crop Tennessee A pur cent crop good Tho Toledo ft was sold on Ihu tilth to bondholders committee for A Sun ot thu Rnys Hint thu truck hi been extended to the summit of thu Sluri Mountains regi litr trains run ai HiW miles A verdict of rendered on thu 12th In the ot S J on trial nl Akron Ohio for thu robbery of Ihu Hulled Slates safe of some lime since Thu lusted days A Owens Jesse Owens John Murphy Arch Henry Davidson while men nnd Ike Doss n colored killed by n nl Tumi on thu ol ult suy the Insurgents are Ing In on thu Will they were tented by Ion with n loss of In killed und wounded nnd ninny prisoners In ol thu of Ihu court hut Issued n cation prohibiting for two years the tlon In of the thu weekly edition of thu A Melbourne dispatch stales nil thu prisoners In the lenn Unnk ot lulu Is reported to bu It Is reported Is not Inclined to sanction claims on Germany for support In her policy The for Kins tins been The London states been to dispatch medical to Malta for men In to thu force on the The Turks have forbidden Austrian Irom touching on the Turkish bunk of thu Danube Tlie Servian Government lias declared Hint II will follow the recommendation of not to enter Into hostilities Turkey died on the It was rumored nt Ihu eldest son of thu Into A London ot Iho 8th says tary Fish hud refused to to thu tional article proposed ns nn to persons tilled shall ho only for for which they nre surrendered Disraeli In tho ot Con on tho that and tho oilier powers find agreed upon points on the simong which Is one not to undue pressure on the During the on the new tion In the Cortes on the Dili of snld the pre- lutes would always oppose religious tion us Catholicism A of tlie 10th snys the bus broken out ultb the hogs nt mont nrc dead or dying A torchlight procession took place In lin on thu night ol the loth In celebration ol the escape of Irom West Australia Disraeli wiis In A rullglonsrlotocciirrcilnlChung-Kliigfti on nit About twenty llans were Killed nnd 300 houses of Dr the famous railroad speculator was begun al Moscow Insl week A serious Inundation In caused liy nnd of snow in canton of wholly sub merged nnd ninny houses und bridges ried awny number of persons drowned bus to the Sultan Locusts nre doing to Die crops In Spain Over tons ot them have burned in trenches nnd lire occupied in their de- struction Mr Illness 11 Thin morning n time before on o'clock left hia in company with Mrs nnd walked to the Congregational Church about three-fourths of a mile from their home Just ns they readied the church ho complained of n pain in tho bend and nt tho same time placing his Imml upon it Un entering tho ho WUH so over- come wilh sudden that hu near hut this was prevented und hu to n sent on tho steps when ho Oh this A conveyance having been procured Mm returned with him home he then being unconscious A bed was brought In tho front parlor on which be mid and u messenger having been for nnd Cox Verdi und Pope they soon appeared and lost no time cupping and resorting to other counter- nnd revulsive From o'clock four in the afternoon Mr lay unconscious breathing irregularly Ills wife physicians and other friends remained at the bedside all the time The snid Hint Mr was from of tho brain und nervous system by recent events In which he n prominent actor the symptoms were aggravated by the er which to-day was oppressive Secretary culled ill house its noon an lie heard of Blaine's illness na did also Secretaries Fish Jewell Clon Sherman Kerry nnd dock Gen und oilier men of prominence fur Mr not to political friends ninny untied to us to his condition and ting his midden illness About four o'clock Mr con- gradually returned when ho recognized his wife and Inquired what I matter and she replied he wax 111 and after thul he for tho Unto turned over in bod unaided His now bettor und his pulse stronger Tho enema produced some effect but not to the extent desired and therefore tho doctors applied electricity They sny the symptoms nro favorable although be does nol appear fully re- stored lo consciousness At p in Dr stated tho patient's was yielding to ment with Juno 13 The following telegram was sent by Dr Verdi this evening to Congressman Halo at Mr condition has steadily improved all day Another night's rest it Is expected will restore so much of his nervous power as to have his tion entirely disappear Il Is now only a question of time for tho restoration of his usual strength WASHINGTON 13 At this hour ft m Mr is His breathing Is change from tho very encouraging signs during tho afternoon nnd night tho AMI acknowledges the gift from a subscriber of pot rattlesnake CRIMES AND Boynton bus been on tho charge of u few days nt N J Weber nine und fourteen yours wore drowned In the Huron River ul Mich recently shot ivt his law ut the day nnd believing ho hud killed her ho sent n bull through his own hoiid years of ago wan shot while walking in the streets of Wy Tor Iho other evening by a negro boy twelve Cause unknown u light In a suloon u few duys iigo n man mimed Singer was shot und killed ty of young men engaged In tho ance aro under Mr a colored ter of 111 has been found guilty of perjury by Circuit Court of that and sentenced to one year's Im- prisonment In the Thomas nnd Anno County hns been ar- rested for robbing tho mulls letters were found In his possession team ran In Ind u few and killed n son of Doyd of The Ind was In tho street and tho which was heavily loaded crushed him to Terro few duys ago John put his foot n wont to nnd bled to In u few hours not recovering from his drunken stupor The on the back of tho leg below the ankle was severed arrested In hind n few weeks ago on the charge of of killing Mrs Margaret Kays at nine yenis ugn has been The testimony of one ness went to ahow that tho husband of Mis wiis the Taylor an old resident of Grass hake Mich while standing In front of his during u storm was struck by lightning nnd Instantly killed Members of Iho family wero standing mound nt and some were badly shocked but not injured ten years died in New York n few days of hydrophobia Tho child was bitten on hand days previous and disease became only four before his drain Mil all they could but wore unable to save the child's life for the lust twenty years the janitor of tho Louisville Ky louse met a terrible death a few ago He attempted to ascend onn freight elevator but not under- standing how it worked was crushed frightfully by colliding an iron door Jewell III a few since two constables arrested a man who made some resistance Whim tho prisoner be- came one of tho borrowed n pistol from thu other nnd placing it to Hie prisoner's blew his bruins out thu wero arrested und lodged in jail Mr a farmer of McLean County 111 was found lying in n well on thu premises dead on a recent morning It is posed that he was taken with a lit while reaching for waler nnd fell upon his head nnd drowned before assistance could be rendered Catherine Carr a widow ing in Orange N J went out a few days ngo leaving her two children respectively throo nnd six yours in the house They commenced playing with matches nnd the younger one set lire to his clothing und was fatally burned bo- fore the Humes could be extinguished Houghton u hunker of Held N J received an injury recently Hint will probably prove fatal In going to the Centennial on the Hound hi put his head out of Iho car window when ho struck by u our on a the blow causing a ure of the skull fatally burned nt Logansport Ind a ago While pouring on a alow tile tho communicated to the can and It exploded covering her setting flro to her clothing She run screaming into the where she at- the attention of persons who In extinguishing the llames after her body and lower limbs were burned to a crisp A Catholic priest named W S dock was drowned in the Mississippi Ulver near Iowa a few ago Ho In company with another priest was on his way to Warsaw and drove Into tho river to water tho They went too far und got beyond their depth sunk to the bottom drugging tho buggy and Mr with him His companion succeeded with In reaching the shore a young man a dent of Trenton was brutally murdered in Trenton N J early on n recent morning Suxton with his brother Joseph and several friends who had becu at- tending a ball were returning when they wero mot by another parly who them in a dispute Words soon led to blows and Henry's friends ran When they returned they found Henry's corpse lying on thu walk Ilia bowels protruding from and his head beaten to a pulp Monroe murderer of Frank Carr near Sac City Iowa con- fesses his crime He says he under the of liquor when ho ted the murder traveling on foot hunting work when overtaken by who hud They camped out ut night on India Creek und while Carr WIIK asleep he took u gun from the wagon and blew Carr's brains out rilled his and then lied Ho was arrested at Fonda Iowa case of family poisoning occurred nt Kaston Pa n few days since Tho poison was administered in coffee and after thu poisoning n largo amount of money was taken from the house The jury returned a verdict that all the In from poison administered by Alfred C Laros who is a nnd son of Martin and Mary Ann Lares who are among the dead He hns confessed he gave tho poison to his father and with tho sole object of obtaining their money n small town In County Mass last March nu maux dog belonging to Mr went mud and bit more or less severely live or six persons a borne and half a dogs He was Immediately killed nnd the other dogs chained up Among tho persons billon waa n little daughter of Mr Alley old She begun to ahow signs of hydrophobia re- cently nmC very best medical attendance died after fering all the horrors of this dreed dis- ease Landing N Y day James Phillips ana Charles ston iho latter colored were in market examining a picture on tho II N Barton who keeps a In tho roar of the market was showing n gun to a customer lie placed n cap on Iho nipple and pulled the trigger not dreaming the weapon was loaded however charged with shot and slugs und went oil charge passed through u connecting tlie wounding In the left arm and some of UK shot nnd penetrating Livingston's lungs fatally him Davy u farmer residing In tho town of Albion ty WIs murdered a neighbor min Kontson u few days ago had beon having some trouble about cattle und while Houston was absent from home his children drove Davy cattle from tho Inlo which they had broken with u dog Davy went but not hiding him nt homo re turned next day armed as A few words passed when struck over the head knocking him down Ho then struck him twice more and left him Insensible on the ground Kentson died iu a short time Upon finding that thu victim was dead the murderer lied und at last accounts hud not beon captured lost life at Conn recently in a lar manor lie was engaged in deliver ing ginger pop und incoming out of a saloon with a number of bottles In his arms ho made n misstep while ing steps nnd fell over on the way One of the bottles broko nnd neck struck upon It edge piercing tho and severing tho olid artery and jugular vein Ho was taken Into the saloon iho blood lowing in a stream from The un- fortunate man called for water two or three times and then became scious Physicians were summoned who tied artery and stopped the bleeding however nnd lost so much blood stimulants would not revive him The accident occurred nt ten o'clock lingered until when he died The National Republican Convention CINCINNATI Juno Itf Mosl of Iho delegates to tho tion have arrived and all Is bustle activity The anxiety has been fell by to-day In regard to the condition of Mr Giving to his attack of sickness on Sunday thu ag warfare on the part of bis was not very active to-day und much of their time was necessarily spent In delegates who hud peen alarmed by the tone of somu of tho dis- patches which were received from ington These apparently unfavorable telegrams met by others received from his family and It cannot be safely that as yet any voles havo been lost to him by reason of his sickness a meeting of men to-day at which they counted up voles which they certain for low on the formal ballot The Ohio men are enthusiastic for Hayes They held two meetings this afternoon and evening at which reports wore made by prominent members of the delegation who havo been in conference with oilier delegations going to show that there is a general feeling of deuce in the ultimate nomination of Oov Hayes lisa compromise It was staled at the meeting that Missouri had said thul with out of the way u majority of her would go over to and the remainder to Morton Prominent Massachusetts egates it was suld have assured the Ohio delegates that nil they wus that Ohio should stand linn on the ballots nnd Massachusetts would come to the support of Tho men have done nothing to-day except In secret The Colliding al the Hotel a very active scene Among the inent arrivals Ibis morning were art L Woodford A H Darken and W Butler Duncan The New York tion are now in consultation in their parlors The North tion arrived nnd registered nt the this noon The Club 125 In number arrived tills evening accompanied by n bund and to the Burnett House An enthusiastic meeting was held at Pike's Opera House al which there were over a thousand people present The meeting was presided over by Mr D Lincoln one of eminent jurists and an out man Exposition Hall where the convention meets Is n largo wooden which originally the year I a meeting place for Iho tional was seven years ago and since that lime Halle as it is still called here lias served a good many purposes It wus the central building for the Cincinnati during the six years It was run It is the where eral National Convention of 1872 met and nominated Horace it is the hull where the Mny music festivals were held here for eral yours which gave Cincinnati so en- viable u reputation In tho musical world and more lately It the theater for Iho meeting of the Ohio Democracy Taking it all in all the old Hullo has become almost historic nnd when il Is pulled down as It will the National Convention hns got through Its sittings not u few will bo found who will mourn Its nurture as though it wore one of the landmarks Tho arrangements for tho National Convention which are now fully matured and very nearly completed are of general Interest The main body of the hull which Is set apart for delegates and their alternates will comfortably seat people The galleries will sent an equal number while Iho singe with the In the rear will furnish room for 000 more this there nrn wide lobbies under the which will not bo Rented but will give standing room for more so II will bean mailer to pack persons In Iho hall more than Hint number can bo provided for In a crowd but when II is remembered thai the convention itself numbers only 753 It Is hardly Unit Iho crowd of outsiders will Increase U should bo to Mr nominated by tho nati Convention because hu Is tho with whom the Republican party can bo beaten most surely und Yet there Is no possibility of such a nomination No convention was over enough to put up for President n mun blotched all over witli corruption and with revelations of bery us is Tho law of common sense makes henceforth ble as u candidate for any very im- portant Indeed he can hardly pass muster hereafter as a candidate for Congress in the Y Hun Snowshoe Thompson the old man who carried tho malls over tho Nevada when tho roads wore blocked with winter snows died u few ago U was ho who in 1858 carried from Genoa to Cal some strange material thai was bothering iho miners at Good Hill and thai was Identified by Prof Stewart as sulphuret of silver heavily mixed with gold It was the first ore from the Comstock lodo Mils STOWE snys wo never know how much wo Ton man who has tried to quit smoking this needs no Journal The of Bolknap M Juno 0 At one o'clock this afternoon the im- was resumed Thu nc with counsel and managers wero present Mr Black lied a motion that tho vacate so much of the order recently adopted holding ns naught 111 as to the jurisdiction filed by him for the thai said pica was not overruled by a vote of of the Senators present The order submitted by Mr Whyle directing the defendant to plead further or answer the articles of Impeachment within ten days from date amended so as to rend thul ant havo leave to plead further etc Mr Thurmun submitted an amendment to thul Older us And In default of an answer to the merits within ten respondent of the articles of im thu trial sliull proceed as up- on tho plea of not guilty question being on the amendment n vote taken Yens nays 7 The order us amended was then agreed to -i t Manager Lord then submitted an order thai on July 11 1870 the ting as a Court of to evidence on the merits of tho trial in Ibis case Mr moved to amend by substituting June 11 fir July II Pending discussion one of the counsel for the accused gave notice Hint If these propositions were re- he would move to postpone the trial until Nov 1 next The question considered with closed doors At iho doors wero reopened and the Chair announced that an older hud been as on Hat of tidy si nnc o'clock p in n Court of to on thu merlin of rial la Mr Blair submitted u motion Hint un order be made directing the malingers on thu part House to furnish within twenty-four hours to the accused or his counsel u list of the witnesses thul they Intend to cull together full of fuels which they ex- to prove by them After debate Hie motion was rejected Mr Sargent submitted u resolution directing the managers to furnish the de- fendant or his counsel within four hours n list of witnesses hey In- tend to call In this cnse Mr moved to amend Iho order by Inserting four days instead of twenty-four hours Agreed to Manager Lupham said the managers could furnish the list of they might know of at the time but they did not to have nny new witnesses which might be discovered er the list furnished ruled out be- cause their names were not on the list A motion to further amend the order MI as to have the managers furnish the defendant within a list of tho witnesses so far as al present was to Mr said the State had some rights ns well as thu defendant He moved to further amend the order so that respondent within four after receiving the list of witnesses from the malingers shall the managers with a list of his witnesses so fur us at prevent known Agreed to and the order passed ns amended The Semite silting ns a Court of Im- then adjourned until the tilth it being understood that the court would meet but day to receive the answer of the respondent under the der adopted Speech of Hon Proctor Knott In reply to Mr personal ex- In thu House of tives al recently Mr Knott Chairman of the Committee said he had listened to Imputations upon himself within the lust iwo hours which coming from it source he might perhaps answer very from the manner in which he should now tempt to answer them The gentleman bud quite unnecessarily lugged him Mr Knoll into this personal mailer of his own In the place he had from some unworthy motive he Mr ns Chairman of the ciary Committee had appointed on the which had charge of these Investigations the gentleman from Mr Hunton and the gentleman from Carolina Mr of those gentlemen was his Mr peer in nny sense of tho word und in point of honor it was no lo the gentleman from Maine to say they were his superiors Hisses and other marks of disapprobation from the publican bide of tho Mr Is all right There are three kinds of animals In Iho thai geese und fools In tile second Ibis sub-committee selected there was any Insinuation thul the from Maine In nny way Im- plicated In nny of Ibe lent transactions on the pan of any of these corporations and il to me n little strange thul he could ascribe such notions 10 mo under the circumstances even grunting thai the gentleman from Virginia nnd the gentleman from North Carolina were his personal enemies Il docs seem u liltle thul you cannot touch one of these but the gentleman from Maine will lint Mils committee raised long be- fore 1 had Intimation thai Mr was Involved in II In nny manner I went to his personal friend nnd colleague Mr Fryo und asked him to take a tion on tho subcommittee which be de- Tbe gentleman from Maine seems lo insinuate that II Is the settled purpose of the Judiciary Committee to do something or other which might venture prevent him from receiving the nomination of his parly nt the coming convention at Cincinnati I hog the to believe Hint so far as I corned wo aro perfectly willing he should receive the nomination If In the lending campaign we cannot defeat tho from then our cause is entirely hopeless Laughter on the If ho shall receive the nomination and be elected by the American people In the face of nil those facts then all I can say May the Lord have mercy on the American of I lake casion lo sny that so fur us these letters lire concerned they wore legally tho erly of Mr Fisher nnd woro legally In the possession of his bailee Mr gan und that Mr had no more right to their possession than I had The Committee hns done the no wrong il bus not oven ed what ahull hu done with these letters The committee hna not taken nny action on the subject nl nil nnd the gentleman ought to be informed to-morrow morning the question was to be brought up Yet In defiance of nil parliamentary law nn of tho House comes here on the pretext of a personal explanation and lakes tho matter from iho jurisdiction of committee That is the condition In which this thing stands Why all this noise for so little Judiciary Committee lo him overy available courtesy I do not know but there could be a gravu question ed to the consideration of the House growing out of this and that tion Is whether after the House ban committed a question for Investigation to u committee the authority of the House can be trilled with by having the witnesses who are summoned before committee met by the wayside pumped dry their documentary evidence possession obtained from them and n contemptuous refusal on demand of the committee to de- liver il tip might have have As to the cable dispatch from II Is true last Thursday morning I did receive a dispatch As to the Insinuation thai telegram has been suppressed any man whoever he may who will elsewhere such nn Insinuation will have to take the consequences I hurl tho falsehood back into of nny man who makes a us lo the suppression of I received il Iu less than thirty I received II I rend It to several gentlemen Dm was no particular address In from which il purported to conic and 1 did not altogether certain yet that I do not was a job Mrr purported to come from London and did not In- to the gentleman Irom Kentucky when to telegraph to M had Information Mr was In Italy building railroads and nol in London There being no In London designated In ilie patch il struck me us being u little gular 1 havo nut the dispatch hero Tho contents of II are us slated by the gentleman from Maine Mr The purport of it Is thai Culdwell hud seen Thomas A testimony nml that It was substantially correct ho had nol lei Mr have nny bonds mill would send un to but he engaged In railroad enterprises over there nnd could not come lo give his testimony without serious pecuniary loss I do nol desire that the gentleman from Maine should bo Injured In Ihc least but I do desire If any person is guilty of wrong we shall turn iho LMB nn and let the him and A Perilous Ride CUar Creek Is a miniature river runs through Iho canon of same name It descends upon n down grade of feet per mile wilh here nnd here u full over a rocky precipice or twenty feel In height Large bowlders forty or lifty feel in diameter nnd weighing thousands of tons Im- pede dashing progress every Iwo or three hundred yards while its curves nrc so sharp nml so frequent thai the stream can nowhere be seen for n dis- tance of a thousand feet dill's two und three miles high project over II j on either side nnd give n frightful ro- mantic and dangerous appearance lo the rushing torrent beneath Just below Black Hawk on Ac the stream n small reservoir has been constructed In which is kept nn ordinary skill One Sunday twu little boys aged respectively ten and twelve got into haul und splashing the water with n slick when fastenings gave way und Ihu bout went drifting the current The little boys soon discovered their danger but were powerless to it they clutched hold of tho sides of bout nnd with pallid countenances awaited their doom Boon Iho bonl wus caught by Ihu current nnd begun descending nl nl a fearful rule On she went the boys huts blew oil nnd their hair stood straight up Over Black Hawk rapids they went like nn arrow denting a dis- tance of sixty feel ul n single dash Lighting torrent the boat seemed lo have gained n new Impetus nnd shot by bowlders nnd around rocky with the ity of a sunbeam At n distance of six miles below the starling point or libbons who standing on rear platform of the down Cleur Creek train saw iho bonl coming nnd stopped tho train All hands repaired to the edge nnd did everything In their power lo arrest he Hying bout but past them she like a bullel from n nnd mil of inn moment Tlie conductor then the engineer to pill on n full head of steam and follow ns us possible which ho did constantly sounding tho of danger lie did nol gel another glimpse of boat but the alarm brought the employes at Heaver Creek station to Iho lookout and they making u sought to throw It over the bow of Ibo bout ns she under the bridge This they succeeded in doing but could no more hold il Hum they could have held n thunderbolt nnu over Creek falls she went the speed of ning Thu fulls arc thirty feel high and at the foot nrc u number of large bowlders but the velocity of the bout such that il cleared them easily and struck some twenty feel beyond From here no mortal eye saw tho boat or Its living freight until II a one hundred miles be- low Denver Through Golden Into Pintle nnd under the Denver bridges she went unnoticed nor ened her puce she lodged in adrift nl Ihc distance below Denver above mentioned The Pintle docs not run very rapidly but the bout hud acquired such n speed in Us descent from the mountains that il fur tho current A man who lives on u farm tho drift where the bout lodged discovered the In the nearly full uf water und look them Iu his homo They were restored lo enjoyed parent the following Ing having accomplished the most perilous journey In the lime ever before by any human being who escaped alive The distance was u hundred und forty miles In Iwo hours but how II ever done or bow the boat escaped being dashed to pieces upon sonic of the huge ders or rocky which everywhere In- course of Creek Is nothing short of u providential miracle Probably u thousand years could Ibe journey bu made with best and bv the skillful City Cul Winds The c a turns on its axis from west 0 east nml with It rotates dully the enormous envelope of the atmosphere velocity of rotation ul a something over miles nu hour nl thirty degrees distance It Is miles nn hour less In higher latitudes l is still less nml nt the poles nothing Therefore whenever moves north or south on the surface of Iho II will carry with it a greater or less velocity ot rotations than the places it pusses over nnd will turn Into nn crly or westerly wind according us It up- or recedes from Iho equator In the region of Iho sun's heat Iho air und lightened Is rising nnd cooler currents come In on both sides to lake the place of ascending volume As these rents come from n distance of thirty degrees from the they nl sinning an eastern velocity ninny miles nn hour less than tho ties they will eventually reach they will appear to Ing behind In all the course o their progress to the Is they will havo a erly motion united wilh their north and south movements These aro great blowing from the side and Multi- cast on the side of the Popular French of tho thy name Is is translated Mademoiselle Frailty Is the name of the convention of ance Union of Ohio nl ed the following for Mrs II C of Delaware President Mrs V W Lester of Held Secretary Mis K J Thompson of were appointed for ouch Congressional district Mrs Albright of Fee Mrs und Esther Pugh of Cincinnati Miss Hone Wood of Martin's Kerry Minn of nnd Mrs Lewis of Troy were selected as delegates to the Convention noon 10 convene al phia Miss MaryK was ed to work of superintending lie of Temperance Unions throughout the State Tint Seventeenth annual convention of Iho Ohio Union com- sessions In on the Olh H K Colby of Dayton conducted the Introductory devotional Thos J of Ihc address of welcome nnd Hcv J Twltchell of Cleveland re- In of Iho convention C M Nichols President delivered the mi- address urging thai the proceedings shall be so practical nnd helpful that the cause shall be promoted Col Corresponding Secretary u condensed history of work in Ohio stilting the school In Ihc State nl Marietta the next in Dayton und thu third In Cincinnati About MO delegates were present convicted ut bus of manslaughter In killing his son while Intoxicated was on the Olli lo u term of seven years In the A Mns colored nt attacked u few evenings since working in her garden by a ferocious clog who toie her arms and throat in a shocking before help arrived a centenarian pauper 101 who has been nil Inmate of the Montgomery County ever since il was of folly nl that Institution re- cently He had all bin relatives many yearn A pehl culled the canker worm is orchards southwest of ton JOHN u wealthy old lor of Township County committed suicide u few nights ago by blowing out his brains with bis No ID assigned for the act H clerk In the at Cincinnati was to have n young lady In city on the evening of the lib The guests assembled und Ihc bride In readiness bin did not make nn appearance A friend culling al his room the next morning found him upon the bed Without Ing n word he drew n revolver and shot himself through Ibc head Tho of thu suicide Is not known JOHN who went from with the Stone expedition for the Hills In March has just got buck lo that of the persons In his pally who stalled for the Black Hills only eleven escaped slaughter H of County has been for by Ihc publicans In Ihc Eleventh Congressional District AN son of of aged two years fell Inlo the ennui on the 7th nnd drowned Doc the nnd servant of lames of ireene Township Cluik County died June I He was by Mr art In the spring of years ago be was four old at that time him years old this spring THK of the vision composed of Hocking and H Wright for Common Picas Judge Cox nf Township Delaware County died nt the of ninety-six He located In ho township In Tin Directory of Columbus just sued names Stale Convention nl closed its session on the ing of 8th following nrc the for the ensuing President Abner L of nati Alex of Dayton It I of Toledo Louis Miller of Akron Win Hough ot bus nnd Heinle of Cambridge of Gallon nnd Peter of An Committee also chosen consisting of Wm Allen of P N til run n of Wellington S M Sargent of Mm Dodils of nnd J W of town poke factory nl Yolk burned on tin Dili between live ami six thousand No 111 Tbe lire in Ibe en- gine room Democratic Con- vention for Ihc will be held ut Aug 8 THK survivors of 0 V I will have u reunion nt Troy on the of July SAM via a Ind living with his parents Farmer Center Is ably the largest case of fat boy In this country lie Is live feet Inches lull measures forty Inches around Ihc chest and Inches around waist Is of nge nnd weighs two hundred mid eighty pounds He docs his of the woik on Ihc farm every day and don't hanker lo go Who can annual reunion of the Ohio took place nl on lie A number of were present und took purl In Ihc ex- agnl seventeen years mn of L Kiq of Dayton was drou ncd In the Miami at biny Turk while on the Olh recovered Northern Ohio Fuir will oiler iu premiums nt Ihc ex- this full ON the farm of Oliver Comstock near Clyde Is nn apple tree wan planted or three ago K Is a vory thrifty tree nnd this gives promise bearing a large uf apples U measured not long since and thn trunk just above the ground measured 11 feet t Inches in circum- ference und branches measure 70 feel from one side of tho tree to the other MHR the Ohio champion of temperance and total abstinence ered May nl Hope Hull ier farewell address lo Liverpool nnd to and ncM day she Bulled for Quebec WILLIAMS a farmer living Jasper's County shot nnd seriously wounded his in-law Edward on tho Olh The was In to a cow belong Ing lo which Williams hod penned up on account of an old grudge lit in a vory critical condition nnd probably will not recover Will loins hns and lodged In jail AT on tho Hlb Win EXECUTED TO ORDER With Neatness and Dispatch AT REASONABLE in a wife shot at her with n revolver tearing oil most of her K Bamy n boy eleven years old drowned at on the Ulili while swimming A from William U Sloan Chairman of the Hoard of Trustees of thu Ohio sociation now In Philadelphia lo dent Brlnkeiholl culls attention to tho fuel that Iho press have misled the lic In regard lo the locution of the Ohio display The exhibit is u Interesting one and Is much from U In annex to he Main Inhibition A Progress in Some Hygienic Batten Perhaps nn much advancement been the past years appliances In nny other of nil science Prior to the Dr Franklin no Iron stoves were In use and no for economising bent open places with nil attendant nf healing capacity were the only known methods for cooking and warming Pine knots and candles furnished light for the long winter evenings consequently lia of rending long sundown certainly mil of the line print so much in vogue In the newspapers of our day crimps II was better for the ryes of Hint part generation that not much Ing any oral complaint that U In- creasing nre bold enough to denounce the bright lion made by gas but If people will bo Indiscreet In the using of a good thing tin blame should not be attributed to tiling Then too think of he miseries to which our housekeepers subjected with regard to tho supply of water re- quired in I lie dally routine of n hold I How they were compelled to visit creaking sweep often or to draw up the pellucid clement from some well whose depth was almost unknown only with the assistance of a bucket and long Nowadays a housekeeper thinks it n hardship there be not associated on tlie name with the kitchen nnd nn apartment devoted In the water-supply with Us pump faucet etc So fur us wo know there no form of pump In use in tills country u century Think too of the simple means by which lire can be kindled now ingenious agent so common ns to most f i Id lun not prior lo Ibo beginning of this century ft it necessary for our grandfathers nnd grandmothers to keep n lire upon the hearth over night or to lo the Hint nnd with Its Andif the der dump so thul the spark would not catch there was the alternative ot wading through the snow on u cold morning lo borrow n brand of a neighbor one room En u house us a general thing on account of the great making and ing up several tires Now by un ar- rangement of heating tubes with one liery center u with Its may be rendered comfortable in the coldest weather and Inmates me mil compelled to leave the pleasant fireside of the nnd repair to chambers at the hour of retiring The cooking of a century pust was simple however compared with Ihc re- of The food was less but more tial corn bread with milk bean ridge iho ive loaf were common forms of food Hence il In not to be wondered nl Dint our forefathers enjoyed n good digestion As we compare our modem social life with condition of the people a dred ago we draw conclusions more consoling lo ourselves Yd the simplicity of the former time Its dom from our complex devices and Ilii of doing business UK plain food nnd less display contributed greatly lo the rugged health and endurance which characterized thu people of past time life wus ns satisfactory nnd happy then as now nnd gentlemen may be more than half right who sigh for the good old while asserting the superior comfort nnd of their fathers The advantage which on the whole IH lies In tho fuel of our Increase of Information with the relations uf science to human life which In conduce to u greatly improved cial nnd Individual health nnd What a Bridal Outfit Must Contain Perhaps unsophisticated renders would like to know what constitutes n bridal for u young lady who may bo posed to he the possessor already of a fairly Ono bridal or Pompadour set Including skirts of linen cambric the whole trimmed with nnd of ronl and sewed twelve sets of linen Kronen upon the cloth twelve sen cut with line lucking und twelve tucked und trimmed with needlework nnd em- for walking three trained and three trained for wear with evening dresses three silk some richly one lisle thread and one striped In silk ho nrc live dollars per pair In lisle thread the is per for the quality nnd In striped fli per dozen Then lucre ura iv corset of degrees of fineness a half-dozen dressing sacks thu rest Dimmed needlework nc underskirts three white line long cloth tucked nnd milled needlework three white em- broidered three toilet Manuel best Hushed w lib pink und blue and with Iu which there Is a slight admixture of three India twilled silk trimmed Insertion and a of luce three dressing gowns one of sook tilth thread lace and dinal ribbons one of pale trimmed with heavy silk cord to match and another of black bilk buttoned all the way down the und with bows In from This a very handsome but II did not Include gloves chiefs Inces fans parasols etc Commercial they raise down Knst Deacon of now In his eighty-eighth year went with u grist of wheat seven miles drove home again went three-fourths of n mile to a lot cul a of loaded and hauled II home It ig then only three o'clock ho went visiting tho the day i -In Englund ft It not led to crons a thoroughfare on a level except by a act from and then iv gatekeeper mucit bo always on duty Generally H Is cheaper to build n bridge than to pay   

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