Elyria Constitution, The (Newspaper) - June 27, 1878, Elyria, Ohio Ije Constitution Published Every Thursday O F 8 REEFY Editor nnd Proprietor Terms of Subscription j w m r If mil hi advance If paid in fiO cts for Ihrey months ill 7 7 i i i- I p i -j ni i T 11 fl III VOLUME General News v o o o Senate on the Into nt in opun Ion a nnd referred to n of lo Hie talent o the of tin of two tin with ft like nml Inform 111 having committee duly reported to Semite tin lind no ther to ut Mr declared tile of adjourned In n resolution nerved to Hie of the preferred lain life nothing hud been personal Integrity or ro- nn man pay mil u-c appointed to and Inform liliu Unit Congress to adjourn The no further to at lliu to for of if docs tho next session the will contribute tho funds from own TIIK tho tho ration of privilege lion of on and tho two houses WASHINGTON over tho for tho in on tho 20th calls to tho per cent loan He says to an amount lo tho bonds now would an annual of and such tions cnn now bo mndo without from circulation any of tho money of tho people to to St Petersburg with a view of Inducing tho to ion the withdrawal of forces from before Constantinople of tllO Supreme Court had a surgical tion performed on him on unit one time a fatal termination was feared Secretory Senator Allison and other personal friends were present during the operation On the his condition was reported as much improved NATIONAL ing on the currency notes gold notes of tho visitors year insists on paying a share of that party's expense THE War Department on tho issued an order consolidating tho de- of tho South and Gulf under the name of the Department of the South C C Augur com- manding to take effect July 1 has authorized payment of July interest on the bonds to begin on tho out TIIK President on Ith appointed J Miles agent for the Indians TUB Secretary of the Treasury on the again returned to the cheek he insisted upon ing with the Treasury Department to defray his expenses as Louisiana Com- missioner THE surgeons attending Justice Miller announced that all indications are favorable to his gradual recovery THE Cabinet on tho discussed tho omission in tho enrollment of the Sundry Civil Appropriation of an important part of what related to the Hot Springs matter also the subject of the Indian troubles of Louisiana will bo appointed Superintendent of the Now Orleans Mint TUB sub-committee of the Potter In- Committee to investigate the Louisiana branch of inquiry lefton the for Orleans of Connecticut was appointed United States Consul ut Malta on the A DISPATCH from Gen Howard con firms the press report of tle with Indians with exception that no mention is made of the death of Col Hobbins Dit one of tho to tho Paris Exposition has just returned to Washington He re- ports that the French Government takes very little notice of Americans who according lo his own language seem lo bo regarded as small potatoes and few in a hill Considering himself by this order of things as a mero lig Wilkerson bundled up and returned home ON ihc Cth President Hayes pre- sided at the Commencement exercises of Georgetown Convent Tho JKSSB has got back from Eu- rope and intends to enter upon tho in Now York TIIK memorial ceremonies at Valley Forge Pa on the 19th were witnessed uy persons was graduating day at the Naval Academy at Anapolis THE race be- tween Evan Morris of Pittsburgh and Edward Hanlon of Toronto near burgh on tho 20th resulted in a victory tor Hanlon by nearly four lengths TIIK Court of and Terminer of New York city on the indictment of the Hoard of men AT a special meeting of Plymouth Church Beecher's on the night of tho Mrs Tillon was excommunicated TUB Nautilus was hailed at sen on the 20th in latitude longitude AM the Erie Canal in the vicinity of Lockport struck on tho but resumed work on tho Coi KANK Mayor of Baltimore died on the and will was for on tho The tate is estimated at TIIK defaulting treasurer of tho Fall River mills S Angler pleaded guilty on 24th nnd was sentenced to twelve years in State Prison and two day's solitary confinement IT rumored in Now York on that tho famous tain Houso had been by lire H II clerks in tho Tax of- licc Brooklyn entered the vault in books aro kupt and Code lighted a cus of gas and tho wall of Iho vault WHS blown into tho tho Vincent across the room about forty his torn off hair burned and face and body fearfully lacerated was burled in tho ruins Thoso two inch aro fatally injured sons in tho tax at tho time woro severely injured on tho 1 0 Indianapolis 2 tors 1 9 of tho late William S Rhlnlolnmlor of Now York mated to bu worth about lifty millions of dollars Ho was ono of Iho sovon largest real owners in that cityC largo in Iho middle mills of tho Chesapeake Nail Works ut ou tho 251 with force Tho mill was almost entirely demolished foreman was horribly and instantly killed H lloss U Frank and J woro badly scalded and injured by tho Hying dobris One of tho boilers was over an ad- joining mill 06 feet in height and lauded in u Held about foot from the seene of explosion was blown through of Iho mill into a brick warehouse a third was carried into another badly damaging tho building and a fourth boiler was entirely torn to pieces TIIK Vermont Novelty Company a manufactory of carriages and toys burned at Springfield Vl on the Slh Loss insurance 000 One hundred and are thrown of employment JOHN FINN James Shea Sands and Welch of Oswego N Y were drowned on the al nnt Ontario They belonged to a church excursion party A of St John N B was arrested at Boston on tho 20th on a charge of murder on board of tho steamer Chesapeake December 1803 Parr was one of seventeen who took possession of Iho Chesapeake in namo of the eracy shooting tho Second and throwing tho body overboard THK Valloy Bank closed its doors on tho owing to withdrawal of deposits and in collecting It is the creditors will bo paid in full WILLIAM II of Iho New York in a lung lo tho Chicago Times on tho present railroad union other things that high rates in the future aro utterly ble Stability of prices fair rales for transportation equitable dealings with shippers and general prosperity can only bo had through somo form of un- embraced in what is a lib believes of all tho plans yet suggested or tried the division of tonnage under tho present pooling system produces tho most satisfaction and Iho most cent results If any scheme will work bettor then he is in favor of that RUSSIAN agents in Now York closed a contract on the for lifty Lay to be manufactured at once West Month National Stove Manufacturers Association held semi-annual ing at Cleveland on tho 19th and 20th who it is posed assaulted Mrs Groves near Tenn May 10 were taken from Springfield Tenn jail on Iho 20th by a mob and hanged THK ninth annual meeting of the tional Christian tion Society was held at Chicago on the A now building valued at about 10.000 was presented lo Iho tion by Carpenter TIIK First National Bank jewelry store and King Roberts elry store at Jackson Tonn were burned on the 20th National Association of can Homeopathic Physicians was in session at Bay on tho 19th and 20th were elected for tho en- suing President of Boston N F Cooko M D of Chicago eral Secretary 11 J M U of Philadelphia tary Joseph C Guernsey M IX adelphia Treasurer K M Kellogg M D of Now York Tho institute moots next year at Lake George N Y in Juno on tho Bostons 5 Cincinnati 0 Providence 7 lis 4 Chicago 9 Milwaukee 1 DK of Ann Arbor Modi cal College Mich publishes a card de- nying that tho body recently recovered by a detective from Cincinnati was that of Dovins as alleged K A counsel for tho go whisky gang a petition on tho 21st asking consonance with tho understanding between the whisky men and tho Government all Hints now and aggregating about bo dis- missed A MOST mysterious bank robbery oe at St Joseph Mo on tho 21st the cashier alleging that was stolon TIIK sentence of four men to bo hanged at Fort Smith Ark was com- muted by President Hayes on Iho 21st Two hours before tho time fixed for tho execution u dispatch from Dovins announced tho suspension of tho execution Jacob Levels colored was hanged at noon His lost words woro asking his auditors to prepare to meet him m glory John Burns was hanged at Paris III for tho murder of last January ah Connolly and George Sherry wero hung at Chicago for tho murder of Hugh in October last Perry was hanged at Ohio for murder of the aged keeper and his wife a short distance from that place last Octo- ber Carl Manko sentenced to bo hung at Buffalo on the 21st was granted a stay of proceedings TIIK National Medical will moot year at Clove laud reports from Nebraska state that tho wheat yield will bo from ty to bushels an aero HON J H member of Con- from Now Orleans denies tho story that ho was assaulted by Ron Kossor in a Washington restaurant of tin indignity to u lady TIIK annual mooting of tho stock holders of tho Michigan Central Kail road took place at tho of the com- ELYRIA 40 TO IK 5 AND XT here Ordering in Detroit on 24th owing Directors for the ensuing year wero William H Vanderbilt Augustus Scholl Cornelius ri of Mow York of Chicago Ashley Pond of Detroit j Seott of Erie Pa Edwin D lor of Albany Fifteen millions of stock was voted out of eighteen ons of which tho about ten millions and tho or ticket about live millions THK St Paul Pioneer crop reports from somo forty in Minnesota and Wisconsin The general tenor is that in those States wheat is In an lino ion with largely increased acreage md a promised yield over last year The fears of the lodging of heavy grain jy the Into rains is not well founded In Northern Iowa the crop is well ad- and in good condition except a few localities where chinch bugs rust threaten damage Tho corn is backward in both States W M WOODCOCK of Nashville has received of tho destruction of nine illicit distilleries in Putnam County valued at and the arrest of fifteen sons charged with violation of the enue laws A special of tho an- the discovery of n rich gold field in Bear Paw Mountain Montana and great excitement at Fort Benton A lire occurred in early on the morning of burning over the principal business part of the city comprising nearly all the buildings on Main and Elm streets between Second and Third Tho principal buildings burned were the Citizens Bank First National Bank Bacholder Bonham's law O'Brien Bros boot and shoe store Par shall Whipple book store grocery store meat ket Libb's commission house S P Wall's hardware store Earing hardware store Cracker Bros drug store and several smaller ings and Thu lire originated in a small tin shop cause is un- known The loss will probably exceed TUB Indiana Union opened its fourteenth annual lion at Indianapolis on the Rev Oscar delivered an address upon the science of childhood which elicited the wannest interest and en- The meeting in point of numbers promises to be the largest over held and upon the programme are tho names of the oldest workers in the Slate Kev Mr law of Ohio Kev Henry Little D D of Madison ex-President W II ing of and other school veterans were present TIIK Pawnee reservation lands 000 acres will be sold at Central City Nob on July 15th All western roads aro selling special excursion tickets for the occasion The lands aro the finest in the State on Chicago 2 Boston 7 Providence 11 Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4 Forest City 0 TIIK Mayor of Kockford 111 pressed the Kockford on the it appearing with the A Ferocious Outbreak of the Commune Tho Government Overthrown ington Now York Chicago St Louis San Francisco and All Large in tho Hands of a Howling dent Hayes and Cabinet The French Revolution in the Chief American Cities A merchant of W II Andrews who was sojourning in Warren Pa was shot in the breast early on tho morning of the The shot is posed to have been fired by a burglar II STEPHENS spoke at Augusta Ga on the to an im- mense crowd vindicating his course on the Potter resolution by the logic of events and declared that he could not bo ruled out of his party by political tricksters TIIK schooners St Andrew and tigo collided about one o'clock on tho morning of tho between leo Light and Beaver Island Both sels sunk at once The crew of tho St Andrew was picked up by the propeller Ocean and taken to Peshtigo crow excepting tho second mate and one seaman who wero drowned was rescued by n steamer bound up Democratic Convention of mont was hold on 20th W II II Bingham was nominated for Governor W for and George E Royco for urer Tho resolutions adopted con- gratulate the country on tho restoration of homo rule in the South demand re- and reform in tho Federal and Stato administrations strict countability of all honest ment of the public debt homo rule no Federal influence in municipal or State elections just and equitable revenue ono currency for all and a ual substitution of greenbacks for tional Bank bills resolve that the thanks of tho people are duo to the men who originated tho investigation of the electoral frauds and that the relations criminating Sherman and Matthews leave no doubt of its wisdom while no assault upon tho title of dent Hayes would bo sanctioned the prosecution and punishment of all who aided the frauds by which the dency was wrested from tho Democracy is urged THE Greenback State Convention of Missouri was held at on the 20th A full Slate ticket was nomi Tho platform adopted demands tho repeal of the act deprecates the exemption of U S bonds from taxation that each sex shall receive equal pay for equal work that all bonds now to re- bo immediately redeemed in absolute money equivalent to coin favors tho enactment of laws giving and laborers on all tions of their work their full wages and inviting all patriotic and free people who may subscribe to tho foregoing resolutions to abandon old anil unite with them A of tho 24th from land Oregon gives fuller election re- For Congress ocrat Hines Republican Campbell Independent 930 Governor Bookman Republican 009 Thayer Democrat Wilkins Independent Secretary of State Earhart Republican Reams Democrat Catos Independent Treasurer Brown Indo- 72U Slate Printer Carter Re- publican Craig oil j Sliles crat Parks Independent ELI II Chairman of Iho Republican State Central tec issued nn address on tho lo tho Republicans of urging them to make an active and eivo light in the coming election Republican Convention C E J C Smith nominated for Stato Treasurer and Win Slado for Superintendent of lic Instruction platform among things says that the Democratic largely of recent rebels and their sympathisers cannot bo entrusted with the of the Government For the financial tem created by tho Republican parly during tho war and in spito of the lent opposition of tho Democratic party we express our unqualified admiration By its provisions thu people have boon supplied with a largo amount of paper currency safer and more uniform in value than they have ever before en- joyed The credit of the nation has Steadily improved while both principal and interest of the ic debt as well as the burdens of tional taxation has been steadily Wo aro opposed lo any ther contraction of the greenback rency and are in favor of such currency as can be at par with and convertible into coin itt tho will of the holder Tho permanent the Southern section of the Union and complete protection of all its in all their civil political personal and property rights is a duty to which party stands sacredly pledged In order to redeem this pledge it placed tho recent amendments in the of the United States and upon tho righteous base of amendments it forward in the work of until shall come through and contentment through justice And finally be it resolved that those who preserved the country should govern it instead of those who ed IB destroyed it on the 20th reviewed infantry and cavalry at Paris THK Russians are doing all lo strengthen themselves in Bulgaria TUB operatives in the cotton mills at Darwin Burnley and ton England generally resumed work Only the spinners at continue out ROW swindled the clergy and merchants of Kingston Jamaica to the extent of by selling them bills of ex- change against funds in London where it now turns out he hud no money A telegram of the 21st says that tho Turks have been warned that if they do not unreservedly accept the decisions of the congress they will lind no auxiliary among ihc European ers but on tho contrary those most anxious to save them will bo tho head of their adversaries A ST dispatch says the Oscar will visit the Emperor THK Russians arc concentrating at and nnd England is ing heavy reinforcements to the Capo of Good Hope A VIENNA telegram of the says the grand impression from that day's sitting of the congress was most factory WILLIAM was hanged at St John N B on tho for the der of an old woman named Mary Quinn lust February A telegram of the says tho whole Turkish right wing has made a forward movement IT is in Berlin that the will shortly bo on his way to Ems WHS absent from tho congress on the He fers from a fresh attack of the gout THK new province south of the ans is to be named Eastern Roumelia A of the from don announces the death of Charles Matthews tho actor also thai Queen of Spain is dying Ireland was tho scone of political rioting on tho during which several persons wore killed A LONDON telegram of the 251 li states that the Russians have sick in the Balkan Peninsula and of the re- raised in 1877 for Uie Armenian campaign 25 per cent aro dead A telegram of tho re- ports that Lord in sation with Prince Bismarck who urged him to make concessions I did not come hero to yield A of the from rest reports that tho Roumanian is advised from many sides particularly from Italy and Franco to come to an agreement with Russia at any price Tins Berlin withstanding tho favorable progress ready made some weeks must elapse before the Emperor can bo removed to tho country SIH BOCK tho distinguished Arctic navigator Hod in London on tho AN Englishman named Bishop charged with bribing officials to obtain plans of fortresses in Germany was convicted and sentenced to two years and a half imprisonment in Berlin on tho A BOAT containing eight young n was capsized by a squall Chester near Halifax on tho Four wero drowned Their names arc and Dimm IN London on three Indian had to Malta to take back Indian contingent UA J TIIK defences that are being con- northern tho Carpathian passes and mountain roads aro being made practicable for artillery on both sides of the frontier A LONDON telegram of tho says that Gen Grant will return to the United States next spring by way of Tun Governor General of has accepted tho extension of his appointment Queen of Spain died al Madrid on tho A of the from Berlin says that Bosnia and will bo occupied by Austrian troops within a fortnight men in in Columbus in ho Opera House on tho order by John G Thompson Chairman of Central m in a tho delegates a do their duty and make a good form and good nominations lio also Ohio lit ground of tho A T Walling of as temporary ing speech nnd frequently plauded con- Volition on auspicious opening of ho coming and reviewed tho action of Cincinnati Convention which was a con- of woro and Committees on I'm 19 Unions A recess was on Son Ward for man The General was grouted with continuous cheering and by in tho gallery Ho said the De- had always boon Uio ents of monopolies and tho ad- vocate of popular rights When bank monopolies and political industries at- tempted lo lake the earnings of the musses and put them in tho pockets of the few Democracy had opposed Ilium stood up tor the people He said tho party had lately driven back tho haughty moneyed power it hud silver ped contraction and presently Ihn greenback the people's money would be with gold Two years ago we elected our President and our tory was snatched from us by thy hand of fraud Two yearn from now we will our candidates by a majority so apparent and triumphant that no Returning Hoard will dare lo nullify it Tho convention proceeded to vote for of State Judge Hall of Akron nominated David R Paige of Summit and Mr of Ashtabula seconded Iho General of Springfield nominated John M Floyd of Hocking Comity and Mr of seconded motion of presented of Col William L Brown of that county whoso claims as tho editor of the IIP properly sot forth Col Brown tho floor and thanked tho tion for having mentioned his name for so an and withdrew his as a candidate H B Beck of Hamilton nominated Dr J A lon of David II having received a majority of the ballots was declared nominated for Secretary of Slate His nomination was For Judge of the Supremo Cort Thomas J of exander S Humo of Butler and J II S Trainor of Jefferson woro put In nomination Alexander S Hume was made unanimous nominee For member of Uio Board of Public Works following candidates were Rush R Fields Richland Andrew Ottawa John Douglass Coshocton A P Slultz Muskingum Madison Peters Hamilton Purdum Parr Licking A P Smith and B F Dyer Drown ballot Field Rouch 205 -12 Douglass Peters 8 Smith Dyer 17 Parr -12 No nomination Tho second ballot began with all the candidates withdrawn except Fields nnd Rouch Second Fields Rush R Fields was declared duly nominated The Com- on Resolutions then reported as -I HK imrty of Ohio in convention hereby at convention of nly 1877 bv u inn of lust full liv of renew it devotion to Union nml with It do un to tho of the n adherence to the tho homo ruin civil power of mi tho Inw liberty ot no no- nml ami protection of com limn school nn the tho of committal nt tho hint in nnd to been liy tho to In no wan a violation spirit of tho law under which it a up- on United and tho nit mndo by tho Kienit of the mi should President oC tho United for term was in our judgment linal that not to preclude and the exposure of all frauds with that tho due of all who worn with That Clio ami industrial t i which we hi'toby for itn mils and nt a when tho down with debt created on the a full volume of paper added to both tho ions as a sweeping in tho measure of values wholly in of and tho destruction ot lenal paper and added in hundreds of millions to burden of debt and Utes tho people Hy its the paper currency and Kold it has increased the and securities that of tho on- of money and increases the value of all other and of sinned for productive uso nnd for the employment ot labor thus instead of fostering industry And now the in Ohio puta forward in its platform of su Wo the upon tho and of local in of tho Honth sii party nml which hns nnd to that i There was no debate hnt the adopted and the Convention adjourned sina die THE INVESTIGATION Juno 20 nnd to continue the e tiie declaration that tho lias bron settled Wo deny this declaration and while wo congratulate tho country ward course lo bankruptcy ami nun involved in the policy has been averted by the Democratic nt the late session of the inc power to silver dollars mndo a law in spilo oC n veto nml the further of wo ther of Justine as well as measures of relief tho Resumption act the ful liberation of tho coin in the tho removal oC nil to the niju of silver and money motal tho an it before its tho sub- of United States paper for National Hank notes and permanent ns tho solo impor money made receivable for all dues to the incut and of with com the amount ot snob issues to bo HO by ler or Inw on to Bive tho people of in tho of currency and of further debt ami no sales bonds tor ot com for poses but tho debt economy in tho ituros in all of service and a for only Tho of the wealth in of oC the United Thoso whoso labor and ho in enjoyment Our warmest thy extended to the claases who have thrown out of employment by the ruinous financial policy nnd of tho party and we tho party to n reversal ot that nnd n all they nro entitled to an- to there cnu be no force to to maintain peace That no violence to obtain redress for any aliened but should lie nuy costi until cnn bo methods Uon to-morrow H Mm will ho one of Iho I hut Hinting of nil Howl BO to Now on next i Until T A Joules of Now Unit In 1870 lio wim U S In KiiHl lliu In parish told Unit wuro lo nn of milil of lence ut to put In lliu Ion nml lo Iw to WIID not to any him u lo lio nl Iho In- A CUD In the of or nml thoro no or now In tho Ihc Potter mill on Ihc 14111110 footing 22 Cupt ill and Hint lio poult of the mull II by Kliiti-d Unit to lit Uov liiK he hud never lliu Ml ft1 10 Wobor to the lohl him Unit Uio hold of Iho written from In lo lliu which I lie but Mio nothing of the document until thon ho wrote to tier for tho who to to him ho to the McVeigh tiho knew unlit Una time no one II toiler JUKI U olT ii believed them were of the In I1 nt tho St Hotel Now Orleans the 11 It lo the hiller her u unto to tiiku to 1 to in tho of thm anil to tho country nl Inw I nnd entirely Mr from in Uio Jf in criminality in the or to it I know nnd Oini-iinof it No known in to it nnd 1 do nut think i ell YOU It IH nto Mr nnd Mr Him unit 1 may drum him of tho mont nnd nt in thu of be linn nnd I him nil inny into the linn No known that document but nnd 1 do not think Unit t nm compelled to tell you nho met Weber who Mid he was but not nnd he the Clammy he would be euro of look the note for Sherman ho out mid m- culled letter at her tation or by herself Sherman and Anderson bud no knowledge of the didn't know thai nhe lind looked at It wrole lo Mm Weber lo her for letler and ber for Its return Witness n mid others In in way she did not Intend to tell any more sho to She he didn't link lo reply to question whether she wrole the letter but until the letter written at her dictation Feb 5 to Ihn with the letter nnd requested u private audience with man which ho lo grain had Inter- views After n Mr Cot Hint Mrs nnd had The lady tho lie she slin to sit It out nil A culls her wonderful over June It The Mrs lenks before I he lor by Iho suine and spirit Unit her experience on the Sho us voluble and quick In lief answers na she was In the starl straightforwardly when she or not at all when sno desired Hen Duller did nol como down upon her with Ills tin but on the contrary us nnd as u and all took In cross-examination and nil fined alike meeting ut times most rebukes Mrs Jenks Is undoubtedly n trump and has time proved herself to combined skill of three of the best In Slid to tho statement that the no- letter written by her union but the mime of the person to whom The feat lire of from the drama tho lo Hen by Hen ton of the un- to vent Ids on men by and Tho latter told lor In he would not bo by lihn and wound lip him n by Ibis episode but It soon The sentiment In circles Is Hint Ion a little severe Unit he win fully by litillcr's course toward him It decided In secret session of the com- to lulo Iho McVeigh Adjourned to Tuesday Today's proceedings quite varied Mrs WHS Cien wan also laken In b'y Hen miller without proving IhliiK ol Imporluiico- liutler to be after the Louisiana Commission The committee decided lo Into the mutter of the visiting statesmen ler a wide Held The maul ant part of proceedings under ot of When lie placed upon the of answering orally ho iiakud leave to submit a written statement of Ills connection with James E Anderson The committee sonic his re- quest It will be remembered Anderson test hat ho signed Iho Knst test In blank nnd did nol swear to It thai kln In tho nnd when Anderson to the test refused to to-day clear and In every room for Iho remotest doubt In point denies An- testimony In every Important ular lie snld that Anderson wrote In his own original nnd lo ll ho foro a notary entirely of his own volition This Informal nnd Anderson ly signed nnd lo r second formal test before Judge Campbell wan so bis story etc Unit It leaves Anderson virtually so far as Ills yarns about Unit protest nre con- cerned also tee that tho protest In Anderson's own could be produced It Is tho 01 Florida lo meet to-morrow Two more have been being lens Lew and John of Ohio A him been served 01 telegraph companion for all sent to Louisiana and Florida of the count until men up mutters 21 Mrs Jonks was the lee and snld nmy Senator not yet to the bilt lo them without the consent of that gentleman which that gentleman guvo through Judge Senator added that ho vim ot having all correspondence himself nnd Mrs laid he Mrs Jenks hen suld Iho ers were In Now Oi leans nnd would produce hem soon an possible After this Mm became and the com- deemed It best to try other witnesses Campbell wait thu only witness of any nent Ills memory ive lio was of the Court In nt Die lime Anderson mndo his ond protest but could not remember whether lo him nn bv to Ho however Unit If his mime should appear lo the lin would ho muni the own brother Mill testify lo tho of his lo bo In reply to Mr Ion Unit In mi- United nnd of the f as n of the United been maintained eral The HAN June Ul A roin Fort Hull and viu Wood and Uig Camus scon Indians on Wood about JOO miles enst of this place who to be nnd on wuy lo Kort Hall that Jainos A a while nun who hits an Indian wife and has lived many years with Iho Indians and was the in thu Lava tho of had killed by a war parly limy tint on lour Small of Indians and if bodius aru daily in ho country Iho and ii way from lo join the body now in the neighborhood of Stein's Mountain They keeping ip a regular line of be- weon the Heil roglon and place nnd of Sanford who is nt Creek forty of this place will arrive here lo join jen Howard in country ion Howard with about 100 nen will proceed to-morrow in the of Stein's Mountain where il it the Indians have Titled nnd decided lo make a tUml A Silver Cily dispatch The stage road between here and is clear of Jerry oilier friendly who inve been in the camp recently claimed killed thirteen whiles and had hreo of own Indians killed while men were killed and in a cabin near Slein Mountain The were behaving worse limn every animal lint within their reach Gen loward is still Cily A Silver Oily dispatch of the Will Advance troops under Howard the on lay miles from Harvey bore Ihn brunt of the Thu bailie Creek has sent all the troops possible to the front Col- onel Hobbins and two soldiers were killed Couriers rode two hundred miles lo Howard with news of the battle and asking for Major Egbert at Camp lias been to proleet the races and give buttle to in the direction of The probabilities are Ihal the met with a severe repulse A Boise Cily dispatch ot the force under Col Bernard in the recent light bered 00 men Tho number of In- dians is unknown ard's arrived here from City County Ho reports on Thursday last mnil carrier between Salmon Cily and Cily brought Hint belonging lo Ten Days band of Bannocks hud murdered the herders nf Col Sharp who were herding slock on Creek near Salmon Cily about sixly miles from of Uio bodies of Uio men had been found were several others missing This new created in- ternal excitement and mines and ranches in Ihal section wero being abandoned Ten Day's band ing several warriors ing nominally lo the Lemhl tion but having hauH and ing grounds among the settlers on Upper Salmon Hiver and in adjoining of Montana have been ing till discontented through ing friendship for whiles They are now probably all on the war Mexico June 23 A Englc special stales that ions Mackenzie ler arrived hero Usl and commands are lo arrive to-morrow They penetrated into Mexico about miles from Newton he place of crossing and about eighteen miles east of where they were met by detachment of Mexican army miller Col drawn up In lino of The Mexican commander in- quired of this invasion informing that he had ders lo repel the American that he should nol proceed any further The Mexicans position obstructing Americans progress warned to get out of his way and saying did not do so by four o'clock Unit day ho would shoot where he Mexicans wero standing at tho same time putting his men in order of battle At the appointed lime Americans advanced Their numbers overawe tho Mexicans who hastily withdrew lo distance out sight of American troops Mackenzie asked Valdez if he intended to obstruct the Americans in to which replied that It his Mackenzie's business to guard against Mackenzie said he would and that he would come again noon Valdez offered a detachment of his force lo escort the lo tlu place of crossing Mackenzie declined the snying he was able care of himself However the Mexi- cans saw Mackenzie safely across the river The Mexican force was interim to tho Americans hence no blame should be attached to tho Mexican cers for not attacking No captures were made during expedition is American version Tun greatest benefactor of tho on this continent is Judge Grant o Davenport Iowa He has adopted sev girls rained them and of them generous endow menus costumes will bo worn by stylish Common dies to get along with a silk dress and sv hut TUB Juno lussin and Austria this evening M the following points which will be to lie congress to-morrow Tho frontier of ern Bulgaria is to bo fixed at tho ans The Turks aro to Iho right Lo fortify Balkan passes and son fortified places Solisi Is to be in- cluded in in BuU Burgas northern of ind of aro to bo re- those countries lo receive com- on the A telegram from strained the lo thus settle hese questions At the same time the is equally duo to the personal Bismarck special froni slates hat Great Britain and Austria insist on Russians speedily Bulgaria where until Uio lew Government is established there be a mixed occupation lussia demands thai the number of roops in Turkey ho limited to a ion near the Balkans lo be limited lo i and ImU Russia will bo allowed lo continue ler occupation somo lime longer June 21 A Berlin correspondent says con- ress will have a meeting In silling right of Sultan place on the frontiers number of troops ho deems for security was admitted In at the time Russia a series of which refused to The con- gress also months sis the lo be allowed Russia for her troops from and Bulgaria Il Is rally thought thai Russia lit lay's in for the con- jession withdraw her md thai the chief points relative to will be settled here is evidently n close alliance bo- ween anil Austria but each mosl for- on points involving its own inter- thus the Austrians took no part in Uio discussion relative to garrisoning the Balkans will in tho approaching discussion of Bulgaria he hesitate to concede ia lo Bulgaria The British do not com lo share ihc Austrian objections July 28 A from Berlin reports that n Monday's sitting of the congress il vas decided thai Russians should from In six nnd rom Bulgaria in nine months After heir withdrawal mixed roops will temporarily occupy tho Russia has ordered and Servia to arrange a com- with Austria lo claims The Bulgarian question may ie regarded us solved There only re- some points of detail which it is will be in the silling of Wednesday Juno 20 A Berlin dispatch says announced nl Wednesday's he would henceforth lake 10 parl in the labors of ihc md Ihal Iho Russian case would de- volve upon Count It Is the causes of this stop nre lis ill health and disapproval of the concessions made in congress The Political Correspondence says grave representations especially on the part of Prince the Turkish delegates in the congress continue stubborn and their Is calculated lo lessen the of peace His certain lay that thiS plenipotentiaries except ho Turkish universally admitted of Austrian intervention in Iho Border provinces Action In tho cr appears very imminent Slorc A fair lo medium ionic U supper the oilier night lo lind Ihal his wife had house only i moment before him and he naturally where she had been she answered in a very sober way T have been to consult a fortune-teller ho pale in an nnd back against the wall i 11 Yes J have been to consult a she went on as tears came to her eyes are Richard this fortune-teller told won't hear none of their he Interrupted Richard il concerns I don't 1 wan I my I have no lime for she says you I tell you 1 won't hear any of her She lied aboul me of course and I'll make her take It back or go lo Richard won't you lei me say Hint she said you were gradually killing yourself by too close attention U Did she say Why of course sho Lizzie forgive my I see lell Uio truth and tho only After supper I'll get ami we'll ride out and while wo are down lown you had belter gel Ihal new bonnet you spoke free Mr Bryant nnd the Young Poets Mr Bryant's tenderness of the ings of other persons and his earnest desire always lo avoid tho giving of un- necessary pain were very marked Very soon I began to do duties of literary editor Mr Bryant who was reading a review of a little book of wretchedly hailing verso said to I wish you would deal very gently with especially with tho weaker ones Later I had a very bad of poetic idiocy deal with and as Mr happened to come into my room while 1 was debating in my mind I said to him thai I was embarrassed by his injunction lo deal with poets and pointing lo him ulter of hiding anything to praise or even lightly to the book mo Ho No you can't praise il of course It do lo lio about il volume over and inspecting you might say that the Is put on and the hinder lias planed tho edges called in tho giddy WesU