Elyria Constitution, The (Newspaper) - June 28, 1877, Elyria, Ohio Constitution Published Every Thursday o S REEFY Editor and Proprietor Terms of Subscription lii advance fur months and GO ctx for months VOLUME XI ELYRIA LORAIN THURSDAY JUNE 28 1877 NUMBER 40 JOB WORK BUCK M CARDS CIRCULARS POSTERS ETC BTO f EXECUTED TO ORDER IN Tim Neatest and Promptest Manner AMD AT BATHS Apply Hero Before Ordering h if i NEWS OF THE WEEK per cent uro to bo paid mill interest In coin Nicholas Fish son ot Flub him been appointed Minister to Switzerland Henry Ward called on the dent on were awarded on the for until sun Ice to and from the Black for nine months salaries are to bo reduced i per Up to the of business on the about of new 4 per eent loun hud been subscribed for TUc report of Department of ure for a bettor prospect than for wheat TUc President has decided that Illinois pension shall bo at Chicago Miss Ada Sweet will bo ro- t lined as agent A good understanding stated to bo ween commander of tho on the Hlo Guindo and Hen Ord President appointed Campion at St Louis Mo Mr Campion was formerly Chief Clerk In tlie ageney lieu Sheridan docs not ear any serious outbreak of tho Mormons but will atomic troops should there be any of trouble The Hunk Commissioners be- Hoe that the Institution will finally bo bkd to pay 50 per eent of Us Indebtedness President and Mrs Hayes mid Key ind of tho Cabinet left ington for Boston on tho Mih Si huri Joined tho party at Now York Col Collector of the of timore positively refuses to resign at the request of the President X TUG Under the operation of n rule established by Judge Hilton successor of A T Stewart excluding Jews from his hotel tho Union at Joseph one of tho most prominent In refused This has occasioned much inentin Jewish circles hnd awakens much Interest In other classes On the IMh U.S Marshal Fred Douglass St Michaels Md for the time hinee he run away from there forty-one years ago He was well received by his old ter Thomas Auld and made an ad- to the colored people on the Boston Hartford 13 William H has been elected President of tho Now York Central nan Kivor The anniversary of the Shields was celebrated Ht Auburn N K on Wth Among tho distinguished guests present were Ion Shields of Missouri Oov Hampton of Soutli Carolina and Oov In ion The concluding exorcises of the tion at the Naval Academy at Annapolis Md took place on tho 20th The number of Is forty-nine The Hank of N Y has suspended payment John I counsel of Boss Tweed published In New York papers on the Ills account of the negotiations with Atty for the release of Tweed He that stated to him that if Tweed would make a dill confession and restore what he had left of his property he would be released Tweed to com- ply but Ills oiler lias not been accepted and he It still a prisoner In of action In the Tweed Secretary of SUte that while the was under con- sideration Information reached him that Tweed bad to his credit In Europe and that he was only waiting to secure lilt discharge to rejoin lib to em- with them in n railway speculation In Madrid on the St Louis 12 II Hartford 0 Chicago 0 The of Troy N Y one of the In the country has resolved to allow to work In any shop on any which Is a virtual dis- solution of the Union This ends an strike James Gordon Bennett has returned to New York answering In the suit of the Government to recover alleged to be due us tax on his Income for twelve years prior to 1871 makes a general denial ot the allegations He nays ho had no In- come the Government asserts He made a return of nil income for two years and paid the assessed tux For tho other years ho neglected to make returns and tho Assessor the amount the tax upon which with the penalty was paid Tho acceptance ol such payment defendant claims was con- on tho and it from any other claim Tweed will make no further statement his release is assured Base-ball on the Louisville S ford 3 on tho made a raid on Illicit distillers In the mountains In vania near the West Virginia line about teen from They captured ten persons and four A Mauch Chunk Pa telegram of the tho have murdered Win O'Connor near White Haven and John a minor In tho collieries Jas McDormott and Michael who wero witnesses against several Mollies have disappeared and aro supposed to been murdered The steamship Wyoming which arrived at Hew York from brought 300 Mormon converts for Salt Seventy-two buildings In Marblehead Haas including tho entire business portion of the town wore burned on tho 20th dreds of men and women are thrown out of employment The loss Is estimated at about Fifteen acres of ground wero burned over Dale Owen died at his residence at Luke George N Y on the Tho little Now Bedford in which Cupt Crapo and his are proceeding to was spoken on tho In latitude 44 longitude 48 All hands wero well Base-ball on tho Hartford 6 ville Innings WEST MOUTH The American Association commenced its annual session at Chicago on the 20th Auditor Louisiana IMS been sentenced lo the Now Orleans prison for ten and II fly dollars lino for refusing tn produce certain books and answer certain questions propounded by tho Grand Jury Johnson says some of tho woro de- and others taken away and ho could not answer the questions himself The National Bank ot tho State of souri at St Louis has suspended It Is claimed that depositors will bo paid In full A gale at Iowa City Iowa on tho did much damage overturning chimneys Ing down trees and fences and crops In the surrounding country A parly of rode into tho town of Mitchell Ind on the night of tho Slat erected in the center of the town a scaffold and hung thereon two men with n punter pinned to their clothes giving to tho outlaws and Incendiaries of and Marlon and their gists that they will be held strictly and sonally accountable for tho destruction of property burned or otherwise destroyed lu that neighborhood A bold attempt was mado on tho night of tho to rob tho express ear of tho bound train on the Lake Shore Soon attor leaving Ind four men en- tered tho express ear and woro about to bind tho when they woro confronted by a force ot man headed by tho Toledo Chief of Police who hud boon of tho In- tended robbery and wero awaiting tho burs After a hard struggle thu would-be robbers wero secured and taken to Toledo They woro all young men and residents ot Noble County Ind A destructive passed Joseph on tho evening of tho doing considerable damage to trooa etc Several persons woro badly hurt Clou George A Special of thu Department visited Parish to Dula and report themselves away from there Sheridan con- cluded that they might autoly ruturn to their homes but they declined to do so re- quested that deputies bo allowed to do their work as Postmasters The against them Is Sheridan will their removal A wind and rain storm which ed in Northern Missouri on tho swept through Iowa Southern Wisconsin Illinois Indiana and Ohio doing a groat amount of damage No llvesaro reported lost but many porions woro Injured by falling buildings The French Chamber of Deputies on tho Kith by a vote of 3113 to declared that the Ministry does not possess tho of tho nation Bosnia has applied to the tor help Lato Cuban advices represent tho state ot affairs on tho island as languid prostrate and Tho Insurrection is as strong as ever The Treasury is exhausted Gold Is quoted at 237 A Paris dispatch of tho 21st says the allets will remain with tho Cabinet but the alter dissolution will ad- tho rule of MacMahon until 18510 They will then demand uu appeal to the ple Tho assured Prince Milan on tho that might always rely on his thies Tho opinion ot thu and his Is that should not stir Hong Kong advices state that there Is no abatement ot the from thu famine In tho northern Chinese provinces Tho French Chamber of Deputies on tho voted In favor of to 130 An arrangement has been effected by which will occupy a London special says Germany has ordered an Inquiry Into the case of Henock a German who wai recently seined at Bucharest and Imprisoned Tho International African Commission has concluded Its labors It decided upon the organization ot stations lu Africa for the suppression of the slave trade and to an expedition In the direction ot Lake The French Senate voted for 1411 to 130 Austria has refused to intervene In behalf of the latter makes direct application for assistance A banquet was given by the corporation of Trinity House London In Gen Grant's honor on the The Prince of Wales pre- sided The London commenting on the correspondence between nnd Russian Governments has been mot by frankness and tho result Is tho conviction that tho war for which we may hope tho speediest termination ought not to endanger the good relations between gland and A decree dissolving tho Chamber was read In tho French Chamber of Deputies on tho U win Intimated that tho elections will held after an Interval ot three months President MacMahon has more Communists The Government a telegram ot tho said han resolved not to allow even a temporary occupation of Constantinople by the Russians agents have been dispatched to Hamburg Bremen and tho United States to enlist sailors for the navy In declaration not to make war upon the Suez Canal will not take stops for Its protection WAU A London telegram ot tho 20th says tho burned tho military hospital at and 800 Inmates perished A Constantinople dispatch ot tho 21st sorts that Layard British Ambassador has counseled tho Sultan to make peace All tho Ministers except Pasha Minister ot War favor Detailed information was received on tho 21st of a battle between Turks and slans In Armenia on tho 15th and Tho day was spent In an artillery duel but on tho 10th the Russians attacked and after a light lasting all day the Turks were com- whipped and driven from tho Hold A cavalry charge followed converting tho defeat into a rout The losses on both sides wero very heavy Turks losing the er number has boon by A telegram of tho admits that Sullemun Pasha and All Bulb's forces have effected a and says It was after six days continuous lighting Tho combined forces at onco marched upon which thu evacuated Tho dispatch says tho Turkish loss Is The Montenegrins lost of their force The Turks on the 20th attacked a division at Tho light lasted until nightfall division two and In Turkish advices say It was part of the plan to tho Russians to cross Into tho Tho bombardment of was com- by tho Russians on tho and con tinned with groat vigor on tho A groat number ot persons have been killed by shells Shots struck the German English nnd gian Consulates Tho Turks replied tho opposite chuk being tired by their shells An dispatch of tho says tho Turks have retreated toward aban tho whole north ond of tho soli a Bombardments continued alone tho whole Russian lino on the on tho Tho Russians madu a second crossing on the at thousand mon passed over and a Junction with de- from and at once marched tho Turkish be- tween An dispatch of tho says tho bombardment of Kars Is very severe and tho garrison Is greatly So far all at- tacks luvo boon with loss to tho Russians THE Tho Weekly of Situation LONDON Juno I All authorities to assort that tho crossing opposite Is us u diversion because of the forbid operations on nn In this connection It la to note thai its nny danger tho Turkish flotilla or urmy on tho and Koul lino has in opinion of now passed u majority of the troops luwo withdraw a to replace force who proceeded to tho and No than seven or i day have been leaving with troops to replace at tho troops who marched down to nnd Turnn number of troops now between and at and is no loss Hum while at Turnn and up to are upward ot A portion of the reinforcements at aro now buing sent westward to and the troops whoso place they there to the number of aro moving toward and Between nnd there aro There aro thus between and the frontier 000 men for the lino of attack -In tho second line of Bucharest Blatina and there aro and further north again a reserve of Is stationed half at and half at The foregoing arc tho combatants of whom there are thus exclusive of tho troops at and tho reserve camps and barracks at tar Tho total ber of Russians of the combatant and services who aro now in is reliably estimated at 000 Their heavy guns aro supplied with 700 rounds each and they have on tho Vodo and Aluta pontoons for the construction of six bridges across tho Danube It is believed that tho main passage must bo attempted In a few days Tho Danube is still rather high the spring Hoods having in a great measure subsided but before long the summer Hoods caused by the melting of snow on tho lower Carpathians will commence Tho interval must therefore be if an attempt is to be made under ablo conditions Tho position of the Russians at Turnn and gives them command of four able passages and Within twelve hours the Russians could by drawing the troops from nitta and muster men at and around or by moving tho troops at westward to they could In ton hours mass men there and at It would also be possible by moving the troops at Turnn and to threaten with mon and Nikopoli with Thus within twelve hours these four points can be threatened by a force of men supported on the left by the corps on tho right by the Krajova corps and in tho rear by a second liuo at Alexandria and do or Slatina Crossings therefore now need only bo a matter of a few hours and good espionage Of course which of the foregoing four points is chosen in a great measure on the movements of the Turks It is an important point in favor of the Russians that owing to greater ness of tho road on the northern side of the river they can march faster than the Turks The troops at Krajova and ward thereof numbering com- with tho Roumanians can also threaten Palanka and Loin having fallen back on lho sian left wing of the and U Mukhtar Pasha telegraphed Rachld join reinforcements from tho ish loft wing and ters at on tho night of tho 17th for to tako command hi person On the following day ho received which raised tho strength of the right to nineteen battalions cavalry regiments and throo teries Tho Russians in tho Pass numbered with four teries Several woro fought on Juno 20 On the Hat Mukhtar attacked the pass lighting lasted from six o'clock in no morning until eight in tho evening Tho Russians woro at first driven from their positions but they afterward recaptured them and attacked tho Turkish positions on the heights with Infantry and cavalry Tho Turkish front gave for a short time but afterward rallied charged tho Russians and drove them back The Turks then opened a artillery lire and com- the Russians to fall back with heavy loss Tho Turks acknowledge a Ions of 400 lulled and about tho same number wounded It is reckoned that Iho Russian losses woro at least double that number On tho Mukhtar again fought a severe battle Russian cavalry wore placed in an entrenchment to act as in- but ultimately tho Turks drove them out and pursued them the Russians retreating in disorder for whole of tho lighting lasted thirty-two hours The Turkish loss was upward of and Iho Russian much heavier The Turkish headquarters aro still at Hewin in n position which is ble In front On tho sians began to against tho tion Pasha telegraphs from Ba- toum Juno Wo have repulsed several attacks of the Russians and finally compelled them to withdraw their batteries and retreat with a loss of killed and A frigate assisted in this by the bombardment of the entrenchments ot the Russians and OHIO NEWS ITEMS MAUION ono of tho most prominent residents of Columbus and of the Ohio Penitentiary died on tho 10th of aro at present about 100 pupils in tho Institution for tho Blind The next school year will begin Bept 18 of Miami City wont out hunting near Dayton on tho 17th with u double-barreled and was found in the evening with one barrel ot discharged a portion of his left hand torn oil and the charge of shot lodged lii his loft breast Ho was scious and cannot survive It is posed that ho accidentally discharged tho gun while A girl wants a lover badly as tho following letter received by tho Postmaster at Toledo MB nvo Juno 151877 to lliu nmn seven Turkish woro killed and eighty men lanka can act as tho right wing of an attack or if the disposition of tbo Turks should render such a ment necessary the left wing ol a Valloy attack with Roumanian and ian troops forming tho center and right Of course the latter eventuality is im- probable at present There have been rumors during the week of a Suleiman losses In the recent lighting In Montenegro are estimated at was encamped near Spun All was retiring toward TUB potato bugs aro attacking tho beans possibility of tho Turks attempting the by a feint at and real attack below Roni to be supported by a fleet Of course this would considerably alter tho Russian plans but it is ered improbable although tho Russians have strengthened the forces at and are erecting at Satanova nnd on tho road from Barda to Ismail The Russian tactics now will bo to push tho force forward as rapidly as sible up tho a hand to tho Russian forces on tho way up tho Danube This will enable the force at to cross without and on proceeding higher up It can likewise extend a hand lo tho other forces at and oven Should tho Turks detach tho force from about and Nikopoli to stop its progress they will so weaken their lino at this point that the Russian troops between and Turnn would bo ablo to cross with loss In Asia the most Important strategical event has been tho re-establishment of connection between tho Russian loft and center nu proved by tho fact that in a previous battle tho loft was strongly reinforced from tho center Crowing tUo In KAIL June 21 This morning a little after daybreak the people of woro awakened by tho sound of artillery and musketry on tho other side of tho river showing that tho Danube must have been crossed 0 u Zimmerman had gone to Galaty and crossed tho Danube with two ments of Infantry and a proportionate amount of artillery and cavalry in a number of boats towed over by steam launches ST Juno SI An official account of tho engagement fought by tho troops who crossed from and occupied tho Budjak Heights Tho Russian force consisted of ten companies of infantry who crossed in boats and wero received by a heavy fire They however valiantly attacked tho heights and drove back tho enemy Tho Turkish force consisted of try 800 cavalry and two guns Tho Russians having no cavalry or lery wero obliged to resist the Turkish cavalry with tho bayonet The Turks withdrew on tho arrival of Russian reinforcements and artillery Tho sian losses woro forty-eight killed and ninety wounded Gen Zimmerman that the clergy and Christian in- habitants of received tho sians with groat ceremony One ment is already in town and will bo re- by a brigade under Gen lokoff Jane The right wing of tho Russian army is moving along tho loft bank of the Aluta toward tho Danube Eight thousand Russians participated in tho occupation Hanging Molly Thursday May 21 was Day in Pennsylvania Kelly Doyle Donahue nnd Campbell Molly convicted of various minders were hanged at Mauch Chunk on tho same at tho same time They were all attended by priests Kelly Doyle and Campbell died easy Donahue struggled for two minutes Prior to their execution when asked if they had anything to say Campbell mild ho for- gave everybody and ho had not an enemy in the Doyle's speech was ble Kully after the priest a plea for forgiveness Donahue had nothing to say In tho morning tho latter drove his counsel from his coll At McGeohan roll Dully and all Molly wero hanged for the murder of Yost at Tamaqua in 1875 They were hanged in pairs in the order given Priests accompanied tho doomed men to the Boyle was self- possessed during the services on the occasionally inhaling tho fume of a roso which he held In his hand Responding to a remark of tho priest Boyle I ain't a bit sorry asked of the whole world if he had done a wrong to them Neither had anything to saj as to his guilt or innocence and Carroll declared their innocence on the and Dully made 110 speeches Andrew was at for tho murder of Capt John at that place Sept 14 1875 He walked firmly to gallows and the steps in tho same manner In his speech he thanked his friends for their kindness and said he forgave one He died easily Tho To Bo Observed by Federal Officers in Eolation to Juno Tho President to-day addressed the following circular letter to all prominent Federal throughout tho MANSION WASHINGTON Juno I desire to call your attention to the allotting paragraph In n loiter ad- dressed by mo to tlie Secretary of the ury on tho conduct to be observed by ccis of tho General Government In relation to No should bo required or permitted lo tako purl In thu of political or election Their to vole ami to nil orally or of tho commanding Matchin In AMu Minor Juno 25 After tho battle of Juno 10 Iho Turks In not provided It does nul of for political on or sub- lie This rule is applicable to every department of tho civil service Jt should bo understood by every ot the General Government that lie la expected to conform his conduct to its requirements Very respectfully it It Tho Last of Table Book On tho till Iho last of what was so long known as Table Rock al ara broke oft and fell into tho river The mass weighed nearly sixty tons and up to 1870 names of had been carved upon il The part which fell on tho 24th composed only half of tho original rock the resl having fallen in On Saturday Jan a surface of the rock supposed to bo the side of half an forming Iho bod of Maiden Walk broke loose and was precipitated into the immense chasm below Tho crash was heard for a distance of five miles and tho in the immediate neighborhood resembled tho shock of an earthquake water running under Iho bank Is supposed to have caused Iho fall on Iho and Iho shock when Iho rock struck the water was distinctly felt three miles from tho falls Several of tho trees which stood on the rock arc now soon standing in the river as erect as when in their original places on tho rock Where tho rock shelved off from the bank at a distance of twenty foot from the top can bo soon the root of a tree estimated to bo two feet in diameter Il attracts considerable CUM Long-Lived Orange Trees An idea of the ago which orange trees may attain is furnished by the history of tho magnificent one in the orangery of Iho Palace of Versailles known by the name ot tho Grand Connetable or Grand Bourbon which is now 450 years old It grew from some pips of a bitter orange planted in a pot at the commencement of the fifteenth century by Castillo wife of Charles III King of Navarre The young plants which sprang from tho seeds wero kept In sumo tub at Pampeluna until In 1084 more than two centuries after they were removed to Versailles Tho Grand which may bo regarded as Iho senior of living orange is still perfectly vigorous and does not exhibit any signs of docay Duar Sir A young Lady wishes to with some young man In It Is agreeable with you select lino for me ask him to drop nor a note gentle mini send his the yong will lie must bee good with no Pious reply soon yours In ho moost not cull on her on account of ho wood Not like It Oblige A friend A Clark A Ally 1 Clark Ave Ohio A child of M B of Washington Court House died on the 17th under Ovci three months ago while playing it fell striking Its head No notice was taken of the injury at the time as it was con- very slight Shortly after ever tlie child was found to have cross-eyed and partially paralyzed which continued until it died Physicians mise that a had been tiled and blood collecting pressed upon tho brain A accident occurred on the a short distance from Napoleon James Rowan was hunting with a com the former stopped to tako some thing out of the latter's eye leaning his gun by his side while doing so By some means the gun went oil the ball Rowan's car and going clear through his head killing him instantly Ritv a minister In the Methodist Church a grad uale of Athens and formerly editor o tho Athens died on the at Somerset of Hamilton wa accidentally shot and killed while hunt ing in the woods near that place on th by his friend Harry Jones The discovered some and while pro toward them Jones foot and ho fell the charge in his gun enter ing head rains In Clark and Comities for tho preceding three day culminated on the 21st in a terrific at Two houses were away Smith's tannery was entirely suli merged and the railroad tracks with two feet of water The of many houses had to be abandonee Considerable damage was done by th rapid rising of small streams and Hi washing away ot bridges Crops ar thought to be seriously mother of Senator Stanley Mai thews died at on the She was seventy-three years of age ON the evening of the 10th Mrs Jaco Shorb a lady about seventy years of ag foil dead while sitting at a window hor house at Canton A dog was shot i the yard near where she sat which siu is supposed to have cause her death from heart disease Tim successful competitors for th at the tournament on Steamers KOI ton Hist hand engines Re lief of Crestline engines also sweepstakes to same hose companies Smuggler of Crestline Niagara of Gallon second hook and ladder companies forty rods run Result of Norwalk first Rescue of Nevada second juniors thirty rods run Twilight of brass bands of and Shelby Cornel Band second The best of feeling and order prevailed and no casualties occurred has conferred degree of LL on C K Weber ot Cleveland Hon John Sweeney of Woosler and Prof J of Alhens N LAKK an amateur com- al Columbus on June 1 and on lue completed a walk of miles in COO consecutive hours His average time was thirteen minutes IN the case of cm trial at dusky for the murder of a jeweler named at a short time ago Ihc jury on returned a of murder in second degree Spencerville on 20th while raising a mill the ropes that held a beam to its place broke while Win Meyers one of Iho workmen was directly under ore Logan County on tho John Voldon was found In a Held with his oad spill open and his sister Mrs in McClurg and her daughter Miss ancy like wero discovered In the house lib houde smashed William ell and Joseph King been n suspicion and former Is throwing the crime on King Im latest developments however show lint King was not concerned in it TUB tramway over tho arches of the ridge being constructed at Kent gave ay on Ihc precipitating the truck with a heavy stone upon the below W B Archer's righl eg and arm woro broken and ho ro- other terrible Injuries which will rove fatal Another workman was lightly injured AT Cincinnati on the 21st Ada or six old in trying with other who could score the greatest umber of consecutive jumps of the ope made and then fell exhausted ho blood from her cars nose and On the she was buried Indians in Idaho on tho War Path Juno Id The following particulars of the In- Hail outbreak in Idaho have been re- from On Iho 18th the jalmon River Indians and Joseph's bands on Camus Prairie and four vhiles were killed on the Salmon River icar the mouth of River The attacked a camp on the Braille killed Benjamin Norton his wife md two or attacked all the cams on the load and had possession of ho whole prairie except the town of Ml Idaho which they threatened Friday evening A force of 100 troops two Indians nnd several left under Hie command of Boon after the Capl James Col Perry for Ml Idaho news was received that Baker Samuel Benedict wile and four hildron Harry Mason Henry Warren's expressman had been killed on Salmon River also a pack train of forty mules was attacked near Cold Spring wo whites named killed and two half-breed Indians caped After the arrival of Col Perry at Ml Idaho a dispatch came through to the fect that ho found the reports of those killed true and that the Indians had gone to Salmon River The troops went in pursuit Messages from slate that twenty-nine whites had been killed and the whiles had killed White Bird the chief of the his ily troops with 150 men from Ml Idaho encountered the Indians at the head of Whitebird Canon The troops dismounted and lefl a and friendly Indians to hold the horses The Indians opened fire and lighting was combined for some lime The friendly Indians became The soldiers guarding the horses could sec that the Indians were gelling the bust of the and thai the soldiers were Tho Captain of the and and one soldier are known to be killed In military circles the outbreak is con- serious The Indians are brave and warlike and well supplied with arms The total strength at the disposal of Gen Howard when all the troops placed under his orders are concentrated will only reach about 800 while tlie strength of the Indians is estimated by some to be close on to though probably more reliable estimates will reduce the number of warriors to about half thai number or al The scene of war is located in Idaho Territory sixty miles from oil what is known as Camas Prairie The distance from Lewiston to by river is 100 miles which is the nearest thirty miles The Indians did not kill the women nnd children but allowed them to bo taken under escort of a friendly squaw to Slate Creek which lias thus far been lefl undisturbed At Slato Creek Ihc whites have fied themselves in a stockade fort Into which has been received wives and children of the murdered men together with the families of the men who had escaped the massacre These women arc thus up in the midst of hostile Indians without adequate means of de- fense and aid will certainly be overpowered and murdered as the In- dians declare determination to lake forl and murder the men H can't bo hoped thai the Indiana will again spare tho women and children after the losses they must sustain the men will to the last Our Informant says ho is reliably In- Dial the Indians did not lire a single building or destroy any property bul cleaned Ihc country of stock which they have driven to the south side of the Salmon River They seem to hope that they will ultimately be the undisturbed proprietors of all the property the whites arc now compelled to abandon They think nol without Unit before the country Is regained from them an army must bo created and a long an J doubtful campaign passed through The Indians have now their principal camp and headquarters on the Salmon River below tho mouth of the small called while the stock is gathered and pastured on nn ex- tensive triangular-shaped region formed by the and Salmon Rivers and the high mountain range lying about the sources of and Rivers Here there is abundant pasturage for summer and winter and they will doubtless their Until stand lu contradiction to the previous reports that thu troops behaved badly our in- formant Is assured by citizens who weie In the light that the troops though allowed themselves lo be decoyed into ambush displayed throughout the action the utmost gallantry and fought like tigers About or sol diers killed in about the same ber of minutes The situation in Northern far exceeds in gravity any Indian outbreak of our day and It would lax the besl re- sources of Iho Government and of Ihc people immediately interested lo subdue the Indians and restore peace lo the country The Indians know the army on this coast is a skeleton and the people helpless from want of arms BAN A telegram was received nl the army headquarters this from Gen Howaid dated Lewiston lie re- ports Perry's loss in the of the insl as One Lieut K of the In- fantry and thirty-three im-n Heller was placed wounded on his horse by Capls Trimble bul was killed Capl Perry Trimble and are re- ported wounded All are well Perry's command is still al Forl Idaho Chief of the sures the Governor that he bus nn tion of breaking the peace with the whites thai if an Indian outbreak occurs ho will remain friendly bul if he wauls lo lie will give fair warning Volunteer companies arc being con- stantly organized in the various ments bul are utiuMe to move until vided with arms the telegraph can be reached helping raise it In its descent it struck him on the head Death ensued in- stantly Two were made by ados to lire tho residence of Lazarus a prominent Hebrew citizen of Columbus The attempt was made on the and Hie oilier on Tho lire was discovered In both Instances in lima to prevent a conflagration No clow to Iho incendiaries has been discovered A attached to ono of the omni buses running between Dayton and Qor jumped over a bank on side of the road on throwing the bus over killing James A Law and fa tally injuring Mrs Richard fAjt of Liberty was in Bear Creek on tho Tint contract for building tho at and Sailors Orphans Home al Dayton has been awarded to Messrs Gibbs iS Mooser of Toledo Tho style of archi lecture is Gothic Two 0 0 and one were arrested by i United Stales officer on Iho on tin charge of using the mails for tho purpos of frauds They advertised as tho Slon Publishing Company and wer selling Nixon's Mnemonic Method o Short Hand They wero examined b the U S Commissioner al Cleveland an was bound over for trial Jacques being discharged THE lessees of tho public works of Hi Slate have notified the Board of Works that they will decline to pay an more lent under lease and on Dec 1 will abandon and surrender to th State the public works leased by then They say ibis is taken in consi of the filling up of Mian Canal basin at Hamilton authorized b tho Into Tun Cleveland Board of Trado ha protested against Iho removal of Pension Agency to Columbus A murder was committed nci children named Welch were drowned al Conn recently by falling off a bridge W was drowned in Ihc River near Anton Me recently while breaking n jam of logs nnd child were drowned at Smith's Falls Canada West a few nights since by the upsetting of n boat John Dolnn was fatally al Ihc Lewis House nl Fond du Lac Wis Hie oilier night He blow out Iho gaslight of Me died a few days ago from re- from a wound received lu falling from a hayloft Graves colored In ing al his wife at Wilmington Del tho oilier afternoon missed her and killed his steamer Lizzie from New leans for was burned n few mornings since and three lives were loit negroes and a while man was Instantly killed and Thomas Morgan fatally injured by the fall of a roof In the Cayuga colliery at Scranlon Pa Ihc oilier day Taylor residing near ville III was by while riding a shorl distance from his home the other day and Instantly killed S C Lusk a prominent minister in Panola County Miss accidentally shot himself a few days since producing death Instantly Arthur the resident partner In New York of the of C Dahlman it Co has disappeared with it is stated of other people's money Welch Patrick John wero drowned In River near Si Johnsbury Vl morning by Ibc upsetting of a boat thirteen years old living nl Md recently shol self in Ihc abdomen while playing with a revolver The ball Inflicted a terrible wound from which the boy will bly die II a of Auburn N Y was shot dead by Cora Young a few days ago The woman then attempted suicide by shooting self twice in the head and is not ex- to recover K VI H ton an old and respected citizen of Burlington Iowa while at- tempting to jump on a a few nights since missed footing fell under the car and his neck was broken by Hie car wheel n wealthy farmer residing near Oldtown III shot and killed Ills wife lo whom he had been married years a few nights since and then blew his own brains out dress of a young married lady named Frank residing in Township near Mich caught fire from a stove the other morning and before assistance was rendered she was fatally burned W Dennett one ot the ing class at the Wisconsin Slate Uni- versity at Madison has been arrested for smothering and throwing his child into the Milwaukee River last March He confesses his The distance from Portland to Ihc scene over 100 miles A Portland Press dispatch says Hie iwing special is just received by tlie MOUNT IDAHO Juno i sad news tin tlie Florence Salmon River The killed so far as are Dick Henry Bland Henry Henry lason C II Brown Jack Manuel el Benedict James Baker Put Price Gold James Quid Mortally William George No women r children killed on Salmon River are ct reported John Chamberlain and hild were killed al the same time as wife and another child L Day George Moore Mrs lorton troops arrived here to-day a com- landing al Korl Lanway Col crry with his command and some ulcers engaged the Indians al While daylight They were lighting three hours and were repulsed vith heavy loss ot men and horses who brought he letters to says he was a coul In fight that the engagement ook place at tho foot of While Bird Canon instead ot tho head thai upon the irst lire of Ihc Indians the soldiers broke ranks and The could lol rally them and make face tho Ire The Indians pursued them about miles firing upon them con- stantly Ho slates thai the Indians had guns than the troops and tim was deadly from attack There were 125 Indians in pursuit of the troops all well mounted After the light the Indians held a grand war danco on Tho from Alaska reached on the 20th and wore ordered to Lewiston Gen Sully goes with them Gov Bray man of Idaho on the 20th applied lo War Department for to organize mount and provision volunteers at Government charge The Secretary answered that he had no lo grant Iho request but Gen Howard was lo issue nl his muskets of the old nol to exceed COO and ammunition nol lo exceed rounds for each gun CITY Juno SJ By an arrival hero lust night pre- vious reports of an Indian outbreak near Iho Salmon are substantially confirmed The scene of Hie massacre was on Iho Salmon River nnd tributaries Ihal stream coining in from the northern side draining Camas Prairie and ing mountains called Camas Prairie covers Ihc fool of the bills to of Ibc Florence Mountains extending several miles northward into tho plain which lies between the Florence Mountains and the down of the land called Craig's Mountains Ml Idaho is about Ihc center of tho range of ot Camas Prairie situated at the foot of Iho Florence Mountains miles from Lewiston Idaho is on the Salmon River and its tributaries lie lo the and of Ml Idaho Gen McDowell telegraphed Hie War Uncut on that he could not learn that uprising had gone much beyond Joseph's band of Ncz nnd the Immediate vicinity All the cavalry in the Department of California lias been sent to Idaho and also all tlie in Alaska A Boise City Idaho dispatch of he says the people of the leys have assembled near Jeffries arc a fort The ple are without arms and generally de- Gen Howard telegraphed from on the Unit Capl 300 men had left for the front The In dlan prisoners thai Iho soldiers lefl wounded on field were killed bul not mutilated Mrs Maxwell and the dren of George Woodward have been murdered There had been no further fighting in Idaho up lo the Gen Howard had gone lo the lo command in person Gen McDowell has been instructed by Gon Sherman to have the Indians sued us fast as possible and pay no at- tention whatever lo tbo boundary lines of the commanders but to punish the Indians wherever they may be caught A Misadventure he murmured and the old scarcely creaked as It swung lo and fro beneath her and Ihc slars looked down with derer all South Hill except Will that has gone into politics and is trying to get through with a canvass every and Prof Miller's ecru terrier that was crossed in love when It was joung and has been a prey to a devouring over since and Fred woolly dog that has nn ambition to be a and sits up all night ing lo sing Roll the of Hill seemed to hold Its breath to listen Serena he said and the radiant blushes over the pearly brow and checks softened the lent in her lustrous rena my if every glittering star that gleams above If every passing breeze thai slops lo kiss thy glowing cheeks If every rustling leaf that pers to night were living burning loving if hoo-hol oh oh ohl 0 jiminy 0 0 murder And she said sillily Dial no gentleman who could use such language in the ence of a lady was nn of hers and she Into the house And he pushed gale open and pulled his mangled thumb out of the crack of It and down the sucking the injured member and ever lightly 105 pounds of girl might sit on the heart of a man II was a too much pressure when applied lo an im- And the match is drawn and all are declared guilt was shot and killed in the dooryard of Mrs B F Bissell at Harlford Conn Iho evening by Ellas N a laborer employed on Mrs farm had been discharged by Mis and had threatened her life and William Henry father and son convicted of ing checks to Ihc of Merchants Exchange National Bank of New York have been sentenced lo the State Prison the father to ten and the son to seven years an complice pleaded and got two years J 0 Whitney and wife of tucket R I were poisoned tho other day by drinking a bottle of ale and their lives were with saved Will- iam lately the doctor's office boy has confessed Unit he put nine in the ale because the doctor would nol give him fifteen dollars which was nol due him Oliver Gilbert Miss Gilbert Mrs and child of Cor- ners Wis were drowned In Eagle Lake a few miles from their home day while attending a picnic They we're in a when the dent happened The boat leaked badly and swamped before they could gel back lo Hie shore horrible murder was com- milled near Kan Two young men named G S Cook and S M Hedges former partners in business the same room over Hedges arose In Iho procured an ax and with it crushed In the skull of his fellow He admitted the killing and justified the acl by saying Cook had stolen his money Ho has been arrested H brutally murdered his wife nl N U recently He stole up behind and dealt her blows with an ax two on head and one on the shoulder She ran about fifty rods and then fell from the loss of blood Payson pretends lo know ing of his crime and does nol show feeling on the subject but says his wife and children were In a conspiracy to got his money away from him Washington D C the other day Robert Richer aged forty and for a long clerk In Die General's quarreled with his wife about her cat and breaking down Ills flowers and If you don't keep those out of the garden I will kill them His wife If you do I will icar up all your malo vines Richer began to beat Iho cal and his wife lo Icar up tho vines Richer then placed a revolver to his fore- head and You sec me shoot Hied and instantly ex- Ho was appointed from Missouri colored man named was arrested at Spring Hill days ago on u charge of murdering his son Al the investigation a surgeon that lie had mado a at distances varying from fifteen to I strangulation W Garner murdered Alex C al Rockwell Tox In ber 1870 and he was to have been nl that place n few days ago For Iwo days prior lo tho day of execution Garner was permitted to have his wife with him and when the Sheriff entered tho cell on lasl day he found Garner and his wife dead In a note left by Mrs Garner she said she carried poison inlo prison in her They both partook of it and there nol being enough for both deed was completed by ful examination of tho body ot the ceased and found It lacerated by blows made with a or something of the kind all over his chest bowels and limbs and on his back from to his legs There woro also marks as it made by lacks in It near Ihc groin These Injuries could not have been made by a horse as claimed by Iho prisoner nor by being dragged by n rope but ino marks showed repealed blows and must have been Inflicted by some person Caldwoll at first pleaded not guilty Iho evidence would his guilt finally confessed that ho killed Ihc child by whipping It and threw himself on the mercy of tho Court