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3 TO RENT 1 OREIGN LAMING to I Heoeption of the Inah Gmadiaa Pilgrima 1 Veg etine is sold bjr all Druggists 1I66 S31 6S CLOTHING CLOTHING 5S nb24 Great LEES 'S' And PROGRAM Detroit TO HENT CARDS Tbo peto I iKprtnp Ml Uwltt hat lag a LAW PRINTING ulm ktaetakt suddenly the Mgoor sported onnd some rt it foil upon a gas stove th Tha Detroit ree Press S4J 5fe2k 4 MtnuhLYMni qvgb 1 'S' i 9 Preparations for an Expected Bombardment of Odessa hU hearing has teto potpoau day 1 I The Success of the Louisiana Commission Exceeds the Anticipations of the President Tuesday April 24th at Noon the Time ixed upon The family ot ex Prealdent JohaaoR ffl erect monnneni over BU88IAH TBOOB BAID TO BE 00K 4 GEHTBATDIG OH THE A8I ATIO PBONTIEB Omaha April The ef earner Tatum i ar rived at 7 a la endeavoring to make passage of the bridge she eaught and tore both chimney down and will be delayed till the 221 getting repaired WITHDRAWAL THE TB00P8 ROM HEW ORLEANS DETER MINED UPON Ann Arbor Judge Cooley will go to Baltimore Mary land the first of next month to deliver a course of lecture on (constitutional law be fore the student of the John Hopkins Uni 'vcrslty The annual flower festival of the Ladles' Benevolent Society ot the Baptist Church will be given at that church on Wednesday next Committee have been appointed to make arrangement for the Congregational State Conference to be held here on May loth 16tb 17ch and 18th George A Schneider of Chicago be Appoiated Minister to Switxerlaad The Czar and Minirtttrof War on Their Way to Kisch 3 ineff MOBILIZATION THE ROUMANIAN ARMY ORDERED Bejolciag 'aL New Orieass Over the 1 HORATIO OLCOTT Mortga? EnWAan Bissell Milford Mich 894 fe6 lawl3t Attorney tor MOTfoig Done in BEST STYLE AND ON SHORT NOTICi REE PRESS JOB BOOMS KsllBUXOO The wheat prospect is not the most flatter ing The general opinion prevails that the crop will be an unusually light one Wheat la thin on the ground from the effect of in sects last fall but what there is in most In stances has attained a fair growth Late aown wheat is in much the best condition The late heavy rain will be of great benefit to what there is and it already assumes a much healthier color than it did a few days since Old wheat is selling at 81 70 per bushel and steadily rising Quite a considerable quanti ty ot old wheat is still in the hands ot farmers who are holding it for two dollars Boara Ga April Augustus dobMop white has been sentenced to be hanged an riday June 15th tot the murder of Daniel Alford colored ta August last il Of all kinds go to the REE PRESS OEIty arbitrament toe higtee temmaJ mmam mm a Mmm msiaMa Court of the United States that inasmuch WAB WAGED OB HUMANITY'S SAKE AND NOT OB TEBBI TOBIAL ACQUISITION the Navy Borie and ex 8ecretary of the in terior Chandler arrived here to day and are stopping with senator vamerou i Bay City The damage by water and fire to hardware store Thursday evening (an account of which was telegraphed Ths hbs Press) is estimated to be from $4000 to $10000 The building is but slightly dam aged Mr insurance is $28000 The Connecticut ire ranklin Imperial and Northern Northwestern National and Wes heater Insurance Companies are among those interested A Sensible Speoe' by Qen McMillnii Upon Taking a Seat in the Nicholls i t'( st I is KX HOV pn THE LABe COSWkVATIVS CAXBIBATE SOB TKBM flSXATOB i'' est as provided for in said mortgage and under the frma and conditions thereof the sum of three thousand one hundred and forty eight and 44 WO dollars 0818 MX including an attorney fee Qf two hundred dollars provided for ta aaui mortgage should any proceedings he taksa to foseclose the MBMt flftdp 'f Whereas No proceed trigs at law have been taken to secure the payment of the eaM debt oc apy part thereof th same being now dua Now therefore Notice la hereby gtvea that by virtue of the potter pf sab tn sum mortgage con tained and of up rtatateu of tba State at Michi gan in such caae made and provided on Saturday the Stith day of May A UTT at IS o'clock nqoa aaiu ear as te mawwar wwvwv vny Ball tn tu Xty ff Deteoit in eafii County rf Warne end State of Michigan (the ead CityBsll UM MB li lll IB WMMW VtiUHn VUSA JOT nVBiMDORyi MEM OQSMlMMa WU1 VEGETINE NOTHING EQUAL TO IT SJttA XI South Salxm Mass Not I4 1878 Mr Stbvrnb: Pear I Have been troubled with Scrorau Canker and Liver Complaint for three year noth ing ever did me any good until I commenced uaing the Vegetlne I un now setting along firtt rate Btiir awing the Vegetine I consider there la nothinc equal to it for such complaints Can heartily recommend it to every body Yours trulv MBS LIZZIE PACKARD 1 No 16 Lagrange st South Salem Miss 3 A Severe Snow Storm in Itly Gret Damage tothe Crops TO TWB CBOS A neat snow storm la ngteg in Lombasdy Italy The crops are seriously ujured eepeciaUy auk ana me Inaa will MMh several million douaM ait mnaxATioxAUM associatiobb to bb W4TWMUWW Wnww Ansll liiiaaallcru annnnnraa that the Cabinet han determined to diaaoivo all the Republican ana internauonauat AMoan uons itaiy Cbicaoo April 80 or some months past considerable counterfeit silver money has been circulating hero and detectives have been endeavoring to ascertain who was pat ting it into circulation TbtoBonilngn saa pidous looklng package addressed to John li on attonspy here was opened and found ui eontJn twenty Art counterfeit half Interest costa and expense art also an attorney fee of fifty dollars mpravided in said The following ta a description of tixa paawnita as givuain add mortgage: XU the Mtowtacde REE PRESS CO BOOK OD wi tl STATE In the Stjei or Court ot Detroit In chancery i wwfs 1 urn vompLaiuan1 V8 uwsepu a ass coe Benjamin Briscoe Elijah Smith batr! Boel Jr Charles Briggs and Louis Defendants I It satisfactorily appearing to me by affidsnuK lue aeidxuuua oamuei cuw ur ana vutL Brigga reside out of thia State and that tire defendant Samuel Buel Jr resides in Neik City and the said defendant Charles Br? resides in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on mottrf Barbour A Rexford solicitors for compiaingt' is ordered that the said defendants cause then s' pearance to be entered in said cause ud st the bill of complaint filed therein on or More i the 2d day of uly A 1877 and in deiat: thereof the said bill be taken as confess them and also that this order be week for six successive weeks in Tre Detroit liri ree Press a newspaper puplished and cnctai in said city and that the first publication beck within twenty days from this date utiles iEi that time the said complainant cause persoutr vice to be made upon said defendants of a wpy til this order Detroit March 23th A 1877 LYMAN COCH AXE Judge ot the Superior Court of Deuod A true copy Attest: 817 mhS9 law7t Walter Harsha Restrz ORTGAGB POlBECIsOSUtoK Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made art executed by Edward Lacroix and Emily bls wife ot the City of Detroit County of Wayne and Stgto at Michigan to Joseph Cottin of the Town of Springwells county and State afonsald hearing date the twqutv foush day of September A 183 art yoaorded in the offlee ot ths Register of Deeds tor the County of Wayne tn the State ot Michigan on the twenty fifth day of September A IKS in liber 103 ar mortgsgea on page 12S on which said mortgage there ta claimed to be due at the date of thia notice the sum or two thou sand one hundred and etehty two art forty aetven hundradths dollars art no proceedings st law or in equity having been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured by the said martaon ar ray part thereof Now therefore noUoeta hereby given that on Saturday the twenty eighth day of Anrll A 1877 at 10 in the ie poo wrt day at the front or easterly door of the City Ball in the City of Detroit (that betas the bulldinw ta which the cfn ntt ne7t ttuToZUte of Wayne in the 8tt of Michigan is held) by virtue of the powes to sell eontrasaa in the laid mortfjtoe I snail art at public auction to the highest bidder the premises described in said That Modern Brick Reside No 414 Lafayette are Cowtataiagll rooms bath room hot etc etc Everything new flrstiaaTteS feet order or particulars apply npyTi a Pe 1137S17 1W JM WEiZhW Goat lor Ute Indiana" The Han Antonio Herald aavs there is sergeant and a detachment of men from ort Bill in town wno nave oeeu uere nearly a month the object of whose visit is to take back to that poet number oi goats ror cne Indians on the reserve this being the nearest goat market the region around ort Bill be fog a goat forsaken kind of country The reserve xnaiane wee amoiy goats luey have to raise something and raising goats divArfg their mfnrlA Into nth er rhunnmn tfhsn raising Texas horses and scalps etc Goats are nowever not as ptenuiui nor are me prices as reasonanie as uncie cam supposea We should think that neonle will be willing to get rid of the goats for nothing it thereby tney get ria ox me xnaians too That Littlb German Band There are a number of persons in Germany who do all tney can to encourage seciaiiauc views among the common soldiers and the revolutionary agitators lose no chance for making converts Out oi i uexr natural xoes ovmeuiuw now ever ihev are themselves taken in ine other evening at a cheap beer shop where the BGciBLiBi seadcTB oiucH nicCb vouuk mu in nn I form entered rad took a At once the process of conversion began "Baldier said a burly demagogue "would you tire i pon the people i no moeea iney iffered him beer and another sa'd la your 'regiment 'The th infantry they were informed They gave him food and tnen nroceeaea to asx "soiaier i wnv you shoot us when the revolution comes I carry no gun I be long to the regimental ATA SESSION ot the Circuit Court of ii United States for the Eastern Dis'rxU Michigan continued and held pursuant to adjoert ment at the District Court room in the CoS Detroit on Tuesday the thirteenth day of Hi in the year one thousand eight hundred and ty eeven Present: Hon Henry Brown St trict Judge: Robert Edwards assignee in banknp'xrl Stephen Bedell a bankrupt complsinsnl a Lucy Bedell rad Elizabeth A Pratt defended In equity On reading rad filing affidavit that theissued in the above entitled cause has bae turned not served and that said defendants not be found in said District and are uon thereof and on motion of Brennan complainant's solicitors it is ordered by tte ac nowhere that said defendants appear pleas? swer or demur to the bill of complaint filed a cause on or before the first day of Msy that a copy of this order be published once for six successive weeks In The Detroit a newspaper printed rad published in theCrj Detroit in said District And it is further ordered that on defaa pearrace of said defendants as above orders said matter shall proceed to hearing and jndr the same as though said defendants bad served with process in said District BRENNAN A D0N5KLLY Comolainant's SoLcda i A true copy from the record i i ADDISON MANDELL S5O mhl5 1aw7t Clerk of mo ig! ot On Gres Gsstrwetlexi of Property ittsbcrgh April A special from Pe trolia Butler County Pennsylvania says yesterday afternoon a heavy storm passed over this section About 680 the lightning struck a large tank on the Troutman farm which contained 22000 barrels of oil The tank was torn to piece and the burning oil eet fire to two other large tanks One con taining 25000 barrels was destroyed The other was extinguished by steam The burn ing oil ran down the creek a mile deatrertng everything in ita course It waa checked by 'r a dam which waa large enough to hold It and stop further damage Twelve oil wells with the tanks at the wells were de stroyed The town of Troutman consisting of a hotel two lively stables Millard room and dwelling houses was destroyed A pipe line pump station rad a number of ether buildings were also destroyed The 47000 barrels of oil burned belonged to the united pipe line rad will be paid by a pro rata as sessment by that line The loss in the town ot Troutman Is estimated at $30000 The loss on the twelve oil wells Is not known At Stockton New Loss $2o OOO 6TOCXTOW April 20 The Stockton Spoke Works are burned Loss $25000 Beclalon of Use United States Cowrt in Use Celebrated Gaines Land lyate eMmtare THE OICIAL CORRESPONDENCE UPON THE SUBJECT SeleaM V1 Ammann Ckmxul Impriaoned at Acmpuloo Tirf A I tion in the warning given BKJtosk Mo April eo "tort to I turtle weighing over wvw lavnwwu jaiww shipped from New Orleans consigned to roldbeim St Leola was cot loose fromhata tehtah ha waa faatanrt to by some unknown party while being transferred I following wwcal the river Columbus Keaimkg I made nit wape nw i wmwwv It ws8 ImpoeslblB to reecno hlm He made for of th UnKrt Statoe Trt ta tins hgrtwa for wy? "nm What Purports to be the Substance i of the Russian A SKHVIAN AGITATION IN GBBXCB London April 20 The Times special from Athena says Col Becker the Servian leader Is there attempting to bring on hos I tilities with Turkey but the public feeling la against him nxABtno yon emkhopncixs at Odessa A dispatch from Odessa report that an early bombardment of that port is expected The customs authorities have warned the merchants having goods in the custom house to remove them a It is to be closed A temporary custom house will be estab lished on theTlreepol bank of the Dniester The ships now at Odessa are 'preparing to leave in the utmost haste TH TROUBLES IN THI MIRIDITX COUNTRY' The Turkish troops divided into four corps are surrounding the Miridlte country The inhabitants of several villages have laid down their arms MOBILIZATION TUB ROUMANIAN AEMT Buoharbst April 20 A decree of Prince Charles issued to day orders the mobiliza tion of the active and territorial armies and their respective reserves militia and civic guards It also calls an extraordinary session of the Chambers MOVEMENTS THE CZAB The Czar is expected at Kischeneff Sunday He will review the army on the bank of the Pruth Monday TURKEY DISMAYED AT TEX PROSPECT TV AAl London April 20 A Constantinople dis patch sayis Turkey is dismayed at the pros Sect of imminent war and would gladly 1 sten to propositions for pacific arrange ments if it were not too late I ITALY WILL REMAIN NEUTRAL London April 21 A dispatch from Kome states that after an audience with the King Gen Menabria Italian Ambassador to Great Britain will return to London taking with him the instructions that Italy will continue strictly neutral so long as the war is confined I to Turkey and Russia THE CZAR IS ROUTE TO KISCHINXYT London April 20 The Czar has started for Ktschinefl direct He Is accompanied by the Minister of War TURKEY NEGOTIATING DIRECTLY WITH RUS SIA Paris April 20 The Memorial Diplomat ique says active negotiations have been opened between personages surrounding the Saltan and Gen Ignatkfi's confidential agent at Constantinople Mahmoud Damat and Reonf Pasha are endeavoring to effect a direct arrangement with Russia INAL CIRCULAR TEMPORARILY WITHHELD Vienna April 20 The Political Corre spondence has a dispatchfrom St Petersburg stating that Prince circular has nit yet been dispatched the open de claration of resolves having been postponed till April 29th The Czar's return to St Petersburg from Klschlneff is fixed for April 30 th THE PROBABLE ROUTE THE RUSSIANS Bucharest April 20 In military circles it is generally believed the bulk of the Rus sian army to avoid crossing the River Bereth in Moldavia by the Barboche bridge and be tmr Anmrisrt bv the Turkish flotilla on the Danube will go by rail from Ungenhi to Marasette thence march on the' high road through ocsani and Remnlslc to wn Th nwa nf what seems like a virtual nf the two leadlmr trunk lines of Canada will be received here with differ ent feelings by aiuerent persons ine con to our special correspondence Is that the receipts OX we fcWO rUMJB W1U uc puuiru uu bUk Grand Trunk will receive 65 per cent of the A AL a OS nnv ttJimi ufflnnrit htili inn iwremn wcblcau uui cent This if ratified win put the roads ta a vnnwk ffivnrintA TKHiiinn xor aouiK uruuta bls local business than they have ever been in but it will also destroy that competition wmen nas nerewiore provcu urucu to some Canadian shippers While we have bo oDjecuon io seeing dqiu making a xau dims we are nos ujspvc to consider amalgamation the best remedy for the evils from which they have undoubtedly suffered tne past a nn inuueu uu Kaais a tv ri fsnmnHTivirm witnni rcuBuuuuiu limit would best suit the public and ta the Iaagf mn ntt nAAl Tflr Wfi TOSUB bUBIUBclYBBi The single President arrangement seems to parxane oi we cowicwr ux rem A Sk4 1A Via A uOU such an mvww aary to have special auworuy irom rwuk ment to make IL It Is impossible however to express any opinion on tnis point until fur ther detail come to Globe MOBTCAGE OBBCIasJKB Whereas Default has been made ta the con dition of a certain mortgage made and executed on the Stth day of November A 1874 br John Mack Sen John Mask and mnlUe Mack his wife to this Mutual Uta luaurraoe Company of Hartford Connecticut which mortgage was re cosded In the office cf the Register of Deeds for the County of Wayne end State of Michigan on the 87th day of November A 1874 ta uber 84 of mortnges on page 354 rad her works is entitled a record of aUtkedls womra from the creation down to which with uneonactou satlroon her sex ah complta i ta tons 900 printed page Mr Hain la repreeented aea vymtatda ra4 tafoceattog lady foil anecdote and roemleeSioo of noted penrn ah haa me during hnr husyUfo 4 zr'tin 1 a UAT WAS A RUMUx PUbUo houa wm burned la Liverpool an Atwfl 4 Tile landlord waa taktag a brass tap oot of Mortgage bale Default haviuu made in the conditions of a certain Qon made and executed by Nathaniel Hoyt to no tio Olcott rad bearing date September vf 1870 rad duW recorded in the office of the Ke ter of Deeds for the County of Wayne Michigan on the 19th day of January A at ten o'clock a hl ot said day in liter j' 2 mortgages on page 515 upon which rtorj therein now claimed to be duo and cum of fire hundred rad aeventy ci (being for a part of the purchase money for land) principal rad interest and no fuit or ceedinga having been instituted at law or to recover the debt secured by said mort see ray part thereof Now therefore nonce i 1 by given that by virtue of empower of tained in said mortgage which has become ope tive by reason of aaid default and in par caorea the statute in such case made and provider lands and premises described in eaid monnee wit: that tract or parcel of land a the Town of Sumptcr Wayne County Micyp described as follows: Being the 1 ter of the northwest quarter of section tv six township foar range eight east conuh forty acres of land more or or so thereof as may be necessary to pay the xraern due on aaid mortgage rad the costs and expect of this foreclosure will be seld to pay the at public auction to the highest bidder front or easterly door of the City Hall in the tr ot Detroit In said county (said City Hall the building in which the Circuit Conn for Wayne County is held) on the 7th day of Mtvi 1877 at two o'clock ta the afternettn ot tbst that Mnlmm of that court werev aemwn ox vno im hjuwmj iMrewy mwmmn wumBrm iwuimaww tkm treated especially to emsalderall lueeoons wm nuy ue uiwum vwb tv MIV wa mm Jw iB thtt Mtara of NM) BOTMtoor otherwise aad that said court be composed Of the Oitaf Justices of th SoprmiieCoart Of eaeh State in the aion thirt efgh to all rnax porwou raw propoaca this court takM the fona of a Mu to wMrt is added a provision that ray per aos other than uie ubiomw gwumibw bring action so dispossess the present tacpm i sg To Vessel Owners Libels will be issued against all veeaels pellers owing the Detroit St Cl re ing Association if not paid luimediate I JOHN GILLETT Trea Detroit April 16 lt77 Uii Ms ROIIiEy Ageub JaauQlacter II Standard Scales vi aa nxuuB cor oi oodSpi and Bates st De Seales and Safes rt yi I ond hrad Scales anise or taken in exchange for nei''t ainotUw 1 His Statement: miNoVALX Me Oct 18 1818 Deer SirTneen years ago last fall I was tskra sick with rheumatum waa uaable to move untilnTxt AixiLrom that time until three years ago this fall! suffered everything with rshumatimi SosMtiinee then would be weeks at a time that I could not step one step these attacks were quite often I suffered everything that a man could Over three years ago last spring I commenced tak ing Vegetine and followedit up until 1 bad teken teven bottles have had ao rheumatism since that time I always advise every oce with rheumatism to try Vegetine and not suffer fOY JCiBTB I dOBCw This tkttDtEl gra tuitouB far Mr Steven it concerned sr fonn etc 5 'X o' ALBERT CROOUR irm of Al Crooker Co Druggists art ApothSv caries I VEGETINE has entirely cubed ide lx Boston Oct 1870 MR Dear My daughter after having a severe at tack of Whooping Cough was loft ta a feeble state of health Being advised by a friend she tried the Vegetine rad after using a few nettles eras fully restored to health I have been a great mttmt from Rheumatism Tbave taken several bottles of the Vegetine for this complaint and am happy to say it has entirely cured me I have i ecommended the Vegetine to others with the same good results It is a great cleanser rad purifier of the blood it is pleasant to take art I can cheerfully recommend it JAMES MOUSE £04 Athens street TthswiHRtiam Is DlMfiSe 4)f th Blood I The blood in this disease is found to contain an excess of fibrin Vegetine acts by converting the blood from its dlseasad condition to a healthy cir culation vegetine rceuim uvww very Important in this complaint One bottle or Vegetine will give relief but to effect a permanent cure it must be taken regularly and may take sev eral bottles especially in cases of long standing gotine is sold by all druggists Try IL rad your verdict will be the same as that of thousands be foreyoa who Mjrt never found bo much relief as ftom the use of which is composed exclusively of barks roots rad herbs MORTGAGE 8ALE Whereas default haa been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made and executed on ths 10th day of June A 187o by John Edwards rad Mary A Edwards his wife to the Detroit ire and Marine Insurance Company which mortgage was on the 12th day of June A 1875 recorded in the office of Register of Deeds and Mortgages for Wajne County Michigan in liber 114 of mortgages on page 4G) art Whereas There is now due rad unpaid upon said mortgage by reason of non payment of inter est as provided therein and under the terms rad conditions thereof the sum of 9707 61 including ra attorney's fee of $160 provided for in said mortgage should ray proceedings be taken to foreclose the same and i Whereas No proceedings have been 'taken secure the payment ef the aaid debt the same be ing now due Now therefore Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power ot sale in sals mortgage con tained and of the statutes of the State of Michi gan in such case made rad provided on Saturday the thirtieth day of June A 1877 at the east erly front door of the City Ball in the City of De troit in the County of Wayne and State ot Mlchi Sn (the said City Hall being the building ta which Circuit Court for Wwne County is held) at twelve noon of said day the urtersigned will sell st public auction to the highest bieder the premises described ta said mortgage or so mn thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the said debt interest attorney's fee costs and ex penses of sale said premises being described as let number nine (9) of enhdtvlBion of park lota number forty nine (49) fifty (50) fifty one (51) and fifty two (52) said premises having a frontage on' Woodward avenue of one hundred (ICO) feet rad extending back therefrom two hun dred and sixty (160) feet excepting and reserving therefrom a atrip of land fifty feet ta width ex tending acrosa the rear end of said lot rad also excepting a strip fifteen feet ta width off from the north side qf emd let deeded to Mabley rad being in the City of Detroit County of Wayne and State of Michigan Detroit April 3d 1877 THE DETROIT IRE MARINE INSURANCE A KVMJTAAttXf concise? Moons Caxnzut A Warner 918 ap6 lawl3t Attorneys for Mortgagee In the Circuit Court on Thursday Wm Brown was tried for stealing a quantity ot wheat In the Township of Holly The jury returned a verdict of guilty and the prisoner was remanded for sentence The jury has been granted leave of absence till Monday An almost steady rain for nearly forty eight hoars has done untold good in this sec tion Another big meeting ot the Red Rtbbonitee waa held Wednesday night foUowed by a business session of the Reform Club A con stitution rad by laws were adopted The committee to whom the matter had been re ferred also reported that they had engaged the three story building and basement known as the Crawford store (one ot the finest in the city) at $300 per year Arrangements are noir making to place in the building sundry amusements rad attractions for the use ot the rlnh A very Important case involving tens of thousands of dollars has just been settled in the Probate Court for Oakland County On the 31 of January last an old bachelor named Norman Rawson died at the Hodges Mouse after suffering more or less from paralysis for about thres years Nearly forty years ago Mr Rawson was cashier of the Bank of Pontiac and after disposing of his interest therein male bis way to California There he amassed wealth He returned to Poatlac about five years ago and took up his resi dence at the Hodgee Hoose Later he pur chased a farm at Pine Lake thia ciunty and spent considerable ot his time thereon He! had from boyhood been an Intimate friend ot a lady now the widow of Ira Hodges and daughter in law of the proprietress of the Hodges House After the funeral of Mr Rawson his will (which was made during one ot his trips to the East four years ago) was opened and read It provided liberally for his sisters and other relatives also for a certain few friends rad then gave the balance (estimated at not less than $50 000) to Mrs ira (Mariva) Hodges The will was filed with Judge Jacokes and the usual forms of law gone through with The rela tives were far from satisfied with the pro visions and sought to break IL Various ex aminations were gone into with the view to break IL but yesterday the dispute was set tled by the approval of the will as made by the deceased and Mrs Hodges entered into a bond in the sum of $25000 to pay all the legacies and sums to the relatives and others as specified in the will and take the balance An inquest was held on the body of Mrs A Gregory of Waterford (an account ot whose suicide by hanging was telegraphed Thb beb Press) and a verdict rendered to the effect that she came to her death by her own hand About a year ago she deeded to her er ns the farm left her by her late hus band and ever since seemingly regretted the act and in a fit of despondency she hung herself to a bed post She must have been dead several hours before one of her daugh ters discovered her It is conceded on all hands that wheat never looked so well or promised such re sults as at present sari artYrvn MMMAnn Art titrt CUUllHlbiliRI rwm ahitasH Annthrtvn Riilmad in flnt ClaM T'fkrt hrfffffE nttfiY in ASHLUC1LT XMVCI 3 ttHrt evjrea wrarar in lanirLH sirii raaaa wmaa winiT is maav trt inhmittAd to BeviBre and la xHfonouxicaa ue vcbb utkikv a AnnviHAn nf th a Amttrfcin Socletv of Civil Knglneera wiu De neia ax new vneauis nn WW mm ar first at the Chieo nnir' has been found guilty of arson ta the fint ntajUMnaH IrHrtaV aWfimilkW DufllwO Vrimaeri MfiHflV AarRn IDUIUSBU BUU am SAnffllnv fft XIlOBe JjroWD SW MCWh wvav lOOfllOM oi mroi was vw Km wAannn wfii Arad accidentally the ball entering the breast of Martin Mc Laughlin aged nine who waa looking on ttDU DUCU UUU BilUUM (VwU woto mavwvw tTa Hchnnlder of Chicago who Annntatad Minister to Switzer land is at present the President' of the Na tional Bank of Illinois in Chicago He was nmm ttfivmm mfffiiEnr ht thh iiimcu DLMba ajm rtb UHQ naaaaw knng and afterward Collector of Internal Revenue which pueiuun no mwo ful and efficient officer He is a gentleman nf marked aMHtv and high standing 'A i The crop prospect ta Nebraska are very a ratifying ana a year ui pruapwity tate is confidently predieted The grass lioppei are few ana xar oesween rt United fuataa aicon or war nvmonw which is taking a trip no the Mississippi was enroiauv welcomed at icksdutk tiaav The wheat crop of Arkansas looks well Hn rikirtAAn nurfinng ata imnriMUDBU Ab Port Smith Arkansas on the charge of murder which is a small crop of murderers ror tnat locainv xwo ww uumuw wiu be hung ta May wtel TO PRINTING BeBMrTripi On the forenoon of April 5 the steamer Arctic owned by Messrs ntevens ooh Dundee Scotland Captain Adams' arrived with 24000 seals but of these nearly 2000 were old hood seals making the value of th QUM IDBd ox aituw Beats She reported her lister chip the Avrora same owuere wiui jowu seats wueu spoken and aUH engaged in lairing more so frhfot Yia will nrotoahlv brinff In a fall cargo This was a fine trip but a few hours after tne steamer rteprane ownea oy vuu dfu were entered tne narrows bo neavuy waueu tnat tne gunwale was out two or uireo xecb oat of the water Every hook ana cranny below decks were crammed with seals The man hfi(i sivan nn their nertos ana mica them with seal fat and the deck Itself was piled witn wnixe ajtogciuer iuc Neptune Draignv in sxuuu seaxB it was a wonderful sliuit to see her crew of 280 stal wart hnntnra rrnvdini her decks aB she came in steaming slowly and cheering wild ly as tney waved tneu greasy caps uk mic air their clothing all polished with seal fat rti utA thiftrwi tn Air vicuma ine crowa on shore re echoed their cheers and received them Ilka enraueron returning from a battle tteid rne retain ox tne Argonauts wita tne Gold Iam from Colchis ws not to the return of the Neptune witn her fat cargo irom tne ice neias iu value of the cargo is $126000 the results of twenty six seal bunting ine captain wnite gets twenty cents per eea so rust in those twenty six days he cleared as bis share $8400 The men get one third of the proceeds so that each would receive $150 i BUOject TO certain ueuucnuus BWU the cargo ia landed the Neptune will be eff 1 on her second trip in pursuit of old seals mn tnis is vanuun ivmtes soeciaitv sue may bring ta $60000 worth oi old seals per 1 haps much more It was the good fortune Of tne neptune to get ngnv uiw sue venter ox the main body of the aeale to that the men ntn oniv wi siauirnver uieir innocent victims and haul them on board Cantata White states that had his boat been large enough he could have brought in isuwu seats maailv the 42 000 He killed and Banned 7000 more and directed a sailing vessel he' mAC wnAPA in nna mem! buq ub auiuuru 3000 additional on board another vessel ror oue uBiru mu iw bonus This is the greatest feat in seal hunt ing ever performed and the largest trip of Mrtttia Avar nrouni into rdv ulfi ul now foundland The name of CaptUn White ls now Immortauzea ana win go aown ine traditions of our fishermen to the latest posterity Among mem me greatest nero he who has slaughtered most seals 1 A Loss $50000 Chicago April At 2:30 this afternoon the five story stone front building Noa 192 and 194 East Madison street occupied by 1 Scott Co hatters and by Harris Heipman A Co wholesale diy goods dealers took fire and was damaged to the extent of $20 000 or $25000 Harris Helpman Co loss ou stock will reach $25000 The hatter firm is believed to have had a fair insurance while loss was fully covered The insurance on the building 1 Bnknown Store No 18 Wo ward are irs for commlaainn hsuae or factory deao 1 Store No 27 Michigan Grand are market three stones good cellar elevator wl WELCH alfrHOd lw 96GriswoM says a Boston physician no equal as a blood purifier Hearing of its many wonderful cures after all other remtdles had failed I vtaited the laboratory rad convinced myself of its genuine merit' It is prepared from barks roots and herbs each of which fo highly effective and they are compounded ia such a manner as to pro duce astonishing The Blur Glass raud But really what do you think of Pleasonton and the blue glass cure 7 is now the obtrusive question Well we think that the man is a pestilent ig noramus and his book the ghastliest rubbish) that has been printed in a hundred years He msy be entirely honesL bHt this is no rea son why we should give attention to his egre gious folly Pleasonton however it must be confessed serves one important he gauges for us the depth and density of American stupidity De Morgan says some where that certain men appear occasionally toplay the part of in the com munity that is to meMure the number and quality of the fools furnished by any given state of society Pleasonton hu done this for us with an accuracy that leaves nothing to be Science Monthly Gen McClellan Gen McClellan says that when he meets his comrades of the civil war ho Is Inexpressibly gratified to find that be still holds that high place ta their regard which more than compensates mm for ine trials and disappointments almost necessarily linked with important responsibility and he adds am confident tbat what is left of life for our comrades will be so simple and true so full of honor and the true spirit of a Christian it should always be with men who have often looked death in the face that the rising generation need not seek their models ta the distant prat but be well content to fill all the qualities that ennoble human nature ta the surviving veterans of our greatest ii He Carbtbd the" Joke A practical joker advertised in the Ban rancis co papers for 1000 able bodied men at a sala ry of $2 50 per day and 2000 workingmen assembled opposite the Merchants Exchange on April 5th After they had become con vinced that they were the victims of a silly hoax they marched to the City Hall and re nested the Mayor to ferret out the author of 13 outrage He wm arrested on the next I day after he had paid for another rtvertise I ment offering a reward of $25 for information i concerning the man who inserted the first one I It is probably the only instance on record of I a offering a reward for the arrest of himself Costly The Poughkeepsie Eagle of last Monday says is not known by many how valuable Is the freight which passes through this city dally on tbe trains from the Pacific com called the Atlantic express ta the cars of the AmericaR'Ez press Company One of the cars broke down at the depot in Albany on Wednesday causing the company to transfer the contents There wrtrrt fiknwii inrea iuub ul euiu buu silver ui long bars weighing about one hundred and fifty pounds each The value of the freight in ine car was i In the the estate of Preston Thompson an ir person: Notice is hereby given that by virtue ot and authority granted to me by his Honor Ss i' Durfee Judge of Probate for Wajne Coa Mcbigra I will cell at public aucticn highest bidder at the aouth door of the Citr ta the City of Detroit on Saturday the di May next at 10 o'clock ta the forenoon tl'ai interest ot said taraae person ta and to lots ber eight (8) and nine (v) in block number lot teen (14) of private claim number tix hind al a nine (009) of the Joseph Campan farm ri lying rad being in tbe City of Detroit Cottnrl Wayne rad State of Michigan QEORuE THOMPSON Detroit Ma eh SO 1877 TW mhifuS Lectelatw New Orleans April In th Nicholls Legislature Gen McMlllaa of Carroll pre sented himself at the desk was sworn in and addressed the Hoaae aa fol lows: The Legislature assembled In this hall embraces a majority ot each Boose of legally returned members I am here to day ta obe dienceto what I oonslder to be my duty to yield assent to thls actlon of the rep resentatives of the people After a contest of more than one hundred days between opposing forces and governments thls result has been obtained During thia long period the business interests ot the dty and the State have been greatly embarrassed courts have been partially paralyzed by doubts fas to which would become the established govern ment end capital always timid stood aloof from the active industries of the State Our local disturbance has imparted a'fevertah condition to the whole body politic and many or the wisest and beat men of the nation have painfully awaited the possible evil' conse quences ot this abnormsl state off affairs Your action Representatives has been taken no dnnbt nndar an tataUtaant ADnreciation of Ann on ro snanalbllitlaa resting naon von and with ah earnest desire to compose finally I were 4 ni1 fnrAVAp nnp domMtlf dtatnrhBneM tn the end that peace and prosperity may pre vail within our own borders and the appre hensions of our fallow citizens of other States be quieted Until quite recently I hoped te government established by the po litical party to which I adhere Blight have be come the instrument to bestow upon the State and nation these sorely needed result Your action however hra rendered this impossi ble The statement of thia fact is sufficient for the presenL A discussion of primary causes and powerful forces entering into this contest would hardly be pertinent to the oc casion To the dominant political party ta the government to which yon hays yielded countenance and support we must look for the present for the blessings of good govem ment Their promises' 'are fair the most ardent Republican could desire By solemn declaration of their Legislature they have pledged them selves to accept in good faith the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution of the United States ta letter and spirit to th enforcement of the laws rigidly and impartially and to the humblest colored laborer upon the soil of Louisiana tne full and equal protection of tho laws ta person and property political rights and Srivllegea Added to these is the declara on ot a solemn purpose to maintain I a system of public schools by equal Mr Jennings in his London letter to the New York World says I presume that by anta time the excitement which seems to have kaaw gamnffrtrl iV Thtt flIRlDDniICa OK or Hall will have died ouL The commis sionaire who took my note to him (not having the iaea who or wnst ue muu zzc looks like a poor broken heartrt fellow And that is just the truth He told me many things' ana eypuuneu every uiuur without my Mklag him a question I stayed with him I think over an hour 1 frtnnri ffnrtu uih AnaucikMiu irtzn bkcuwi had stationed a detective outside the house and when 1 came out a iuu wm wiiuig my cabman 1 "pray who is your friend one came up aaid he you went into that house He hra been standing here ever since talking to did he vaaw von hsd come from sir and where I was golng to aft er warda and such like things believe Mr Hnii bm Burar gopg uoioh vwo akmu uw house without navtag the detective at his heels One thing I must that I am per fectly rare the ex Mayor hra not come over here well provided with funds as some of the New York papers suppose He told me that he bad very little money with him that the small property be wm possessed of he had left behind in New York and that a number of clrcumatanqes whlch I need not repbat corroborated his assertion The lodg ings he occupied were of almost the com monest kind With this I hope I taay be nermitted to suit the subject onco and for I all I 1 An Aged Lady Mrs Sarah Joao nii naiM ta raid to ha the oldest woman edl Trie ttoe Hnrty fottffffe ci'l tor in the country A native of Newport sezaie inaa 1 1 vsommhuI tn Rfiatnn when she wm thirty three and conducted th Magazine for nine or ten years until it was united with the Lady Book ta Philadelphia 8he went to that city became the literary editor ot the consolidated maga zine and nas held the position ever since Bhe ia no eighty a rival of Bryant in ago and service still vigorous in body and temaiw in mind and able to do a uraat deal ef hard She haa written ana complied tataaa ml Tha bmtiM WM thtrty to earn as flBtmnnoe wav: length THN SKARNBrauUMI an AnHt ass is Sxrt for lviff tbe foundation stone of the Shakespeare MensOH rial Theater Ubnryanq new vaureyaa VE6ETINE MATERIAL STYLE WORKMANSHIP REG ULATE THE VALUES ffl Our Merchant Tailoring Department! XS DbUvKvU YnflUXl 1 llOOU CUia VX1VXVC7 aDDUlbAUCUU ui UAAW AAOWVOL tjl of ine Woolens for spring and summer wear We guarantee i best of workmanship and the lowest prices HALLOCK I CO CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS Will Cure Rheumatism kIiSti idriMtewryon tioabled with Rbeua THK CAKOTBT COMSXDBBIKG LOUISIANA A VATYUI TIT a Anvil 2f) All mftintMrS ot the Cabinet were at the meeting to day The President laid oexore inem tewgrapuw communlcntlonB rrom ine Louiaien cuua mission and much satisfaction was ex presaea wim me tenor wmeu muiuwo early sdjuetment of the politics! difficulties WITHDRAWAL TBOOS ROM NRW Th ataiamofit ttfin nnW mAfiie UDOU UD disputed authority that it wm determined nt rM a a a ak 4 AaSte eerlll me vioiDei session uy wamw wrm ha iaanari zh WltnflMV ffill ITDU1 UAH City of New Orleans to their barracks The precise time when the order will be issued is not made public but 'its promulgation may LO 1LMJBWA AUl uvssuaj al Thtt HiMAfiYrtnx inis enernoon aorcssou miv following letter to Secretary McCrary we ff 1 ayki: utivu EErtnssvjw Washington April 20 Prior to mv enterlDi? upon the duties of the Presidency there had been stationed by order of my predecessor in the Immediate viclnUy of the building nrad as State Haura in New Orleans Louisiana and knowfi Mecnanics msuuiie a aewcnnirni vimwu States Infantry inding them in that place 1 Oftye tnongni proper to aesey uwwwu of the aueetion of their removal until I determine whether the condition of affaire is now iuco as to either require or jasuiy me conunaon military interxerence ox me mwuqi guvwu ment in the affairs of that State In my opinion there does not now exist in Ixjutal ana eucn uomesuc violence edby the Constitution as a grounaupou which tho military power of me national government may be Invoked for the defense of the State The disputes which exist to the right of certain claimants mo vow KXSCUUVe omce ox mat are uv tied and determined not by the Executive of tbe United States but by such orderly and peaceable memoas as may oe proviucu the Constitution and laws of the State Hay ing assurance that no resort to violence is coniemDiBLeu uu uu uac wumm putee in question are to oe setuea oy peace ful methods under and accordance to law I deem It proper to take action in accordance wifh into nnncinitt innonnceu wucu cumhcu on the duties of the Presidency You are HrM ted to see tnat tne urouer or ders are issued tor the removal of said troops at an early date from their present position to such regular barracks in the vicinity may bo selected lor taeir occupation fXitrrttVTi A A Y1AXK ra Tinn McCzeerv Secreterv of War THB SSCRBTART WAR TO GEN SHBRMAN The Rprrfttarr of war after tne aalourn ment ot the Cabinet addressed the following letter to Gen Sherman WAR DKrABTMXirr I WiwrxnTO Citt Anri 2ft To Gen Hherman comtaaading Uniled BVHALCS A1UJ I have the honor to Inclose herewith a copy of a communication from the President of the United States in which he directs that the detachment or united States troops now stationed in tne vicimtv ox tbe Institute in tne City of New Orleans Louisiana dc wimarawn to buco convenient barracks as may be eelected for their occupation 1 ou are nereoy cnargea witn tne execution ox mu oxuer ana wiu cause the withdrawal to take place on Tues dav next the Htn or adfil at twelve o'cxock meridian Very respeernmy your ooeaient servant GEO McCRABY rffiaa aaiw I RnnttMi mth) after ward bv different roads dt thU afternoon did not become acquainted verge from Bon zco toward Kalafat lamon with the action of the Cabinet till evening da Maglvrel Ginrgeoo and Cslsrasal The Tbe letter' of the Secretary of War above Russian headquarters will probably be at I 41mv raeAteA am imUa ww wtAttGlrrtV hi mentioned wui he transmitted to mm in the forenoon and he will then telegraph it I leosti I i mrarra DTraeriw ar4wrDVOlA to LieuL uem Bnenoaiu commauuwg military division oi Missouri wno wui give i nunuun wnurvvuu a xa i al I sixjOTnh am InfftYmoS fram th nAffMAArv nrriM lor me rexnuvau uu mu i cml aavmav troops as above to Gen Augur in command I rest that Prince Charles has received a copy Ui U1C AUWfirtM U4OLAUOkV nUAVM WtaWSI UP aMV the Louisiana commissios more success I following declaration UL THAN WAS AMTXCIATRD I Avery uy vud xjrtujciu it rm be aaaerted on irood authority that I of Russia to preserve the peace has failed the work of the Louisiana commission has I owing to the stubbornness of the orte been more successful man was anticipated in i wane me wuwuuu uc official quarters therefore it cannot be said I the East is unimproved their lives the President intends to withdraw the 1 and property being menaced therefore his troops from New Orleans because ox xaiiure i rvLBjeay mmc uiw uMuuijr on the pftrt of th commferionerff but on I full consciousness of the sovereign duties th a rnntrrv the determination to day to Issue I the natural protector of the Sclavontan na the order for that purpose waa owing to the I tions In the East has been compelled to re a A An AvAteavaV rtWVI ffinnn sausiactory result oi uieir isuora xMiugBa they telegraphed the Preaident that after a 1 guarantees for his distressed fellow believers careful examination of the condi 1 on Turkish soil appear absolutely neces 1 1 1 I al A MAm Alhln are I a II tion of political affairs they came to tne I saryAur me mrcuny wa htcu conduslou that the time had arrived when I The document proceeds to state that this the troops could safely be withdrawn I armed intervention is not meant for the pur wMaw I rtttA rtf MWHlteilf: And will find ftftAY BACniD AUTHUMlLAlUff UttNlAD wa a 1 a AX A MA All a III II ITA on innnirr At tna Kxeeuxiva mansion ii wb i me ascertained that there is no truth ta the story A dispatch from Constantinople confirming published by tho Philadelphia Herald to the I the above in effect adds that tie manifesto fleet that the President had made certain I also declares that Russia Intends to occupy proposition to leading Democrats rrom a I duikatia auu uva me conference with ra equal number of Repub 1 guarantee for the execution of the reforms llcacs for the purpose of avoiding ra extra I that she will invite the other European pow a 4z mm $rt Lata Yiawt In OiA (Wtinfitfnn And flnAllvd SCS31OU OX voegress eve AMU piuiuuiuK a7 withdraw the troope from the South ta event I that she disclaims any Intention to acquired of certain conditions being complied with territory permanently THa ORAjTD ThyRAff I ink auauoa YRnmaA rav The Russian Grand Dukes have returned to' I authenticated York I London April ine limes YieDJQA cor THS NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE INVESTIOA I reBjwuueuk ww ouppvmuvua nvvrav TION I lUTMier HCgUWHWUk vufcuopratv MID mmbera of the commission to report I ers have no positive tangible foundation nor? I on the New York Custom House management I have I any information that a step will be i etc have been agreed upon namely Assist I taken in the direction of concessions to Rus ant Solicitor Robinson of the Treasury De I sla during the Emperor visit to Kischtneff' aw A A WV I wwww TAin Mart aW im TW rytm DTDTa DartmenL ana Lawrence turner ox tue new i avem vm a aa A AW A a VWl AX4 I TrtW rtW TTTDUMV xorK nrm ox moees xayior uu auuumtu member wfll also be a New York merchant I London April The dispatch Mr Turner was last campaign and I from Berlin reports tbat Russia has caused A TA a A I a8 a A bl 4 is now a political opponent ox rremoent i uuuciommu uvw Hayes and Bscretary Sherman I ject to the occupation of Bosnls by Austria I n9 Paw aisni fnrtraYrt hw XCvMttlrtnd if thrt Rrifi PRJM3KE8 TO U13UMAMUMV 1 7 7 The spprateenhlp at Mobile has been a fa I sfans are obliged to cross the Danube The continue Appraisers at other ports where I reception givenwr inese ovenurw noweyerinfo tamrmnt nf public business does not Jus I had been far from favorable It ia certain tify their employment will also be dispensed I that Austria will enter Into no premature Tf Pnsalalfl AneraMftttE alinnld wyU I firtttrtCMEwaiira AH4Ja wiih weewaew mou lxnixxt mxasurxb in Cuba I be delayed or produce no tangible result The Consul General of the United States I Austria will not act at all at Havana telegraphs that iastructions have I A declaration of wab immineht been sent to the Governor General to suspend I Paris April The Russian Telegraphic aH forcible measure ta the collection of the I Agency reports thM a declaration of war is thirty Pfr upon the incomes from I imminent There will be no ultimatum but German subjects There is only one case of I simply a declaration of war Nelidoff Rus Xmhrim at nronertv of Amaricaa I sian Charge Affaires at Constantinople citizens for the payment of these taxes and I breaks off diplomatic relations with Turkey A ike I ThnraUtr in met mswee xe prvpvriy kmiuu session Of th owner i I GnnOiALWAR NEWS P0' APOIMTMIKT4 CONSTANTINOPLE April Layard ZT The following postmraters were eommifr I nved this evening stoned to day Geo Womeldorf Middleport I Kray ffusstans have left the city AU the Ohio rank Bishop Elyria Ohio Jas I Russian merchantmen will soon quit the har Holcomb UBet Creek Ohio Single 1 bor Lafayette Wm Haft Monticello Illinois I It ta rumored the Mlridites have submlted Mrs Eliza Bellers Pekin lUinota Jno I Rnestan troops are reported to be nearing Manville Rantoul Illinois Bimon Bau I the Asiatic frontier mon Mt Vernon Iowa Michael Piggott I Quincy lUinota A Downs Wyandotte I Gf3 Bf1s1 Kansas 811m Cromez Helena Montana I the house of lords At the aeaslon of I London Aoril 2O in tbe House of Lords appolntmrot of Gao A ShnelderoLlca I Lord Rosebury desired to know go to be United State Minister to I what were the views of Lori Derby ta respect laud was definitely agreed upon and upon I treaty ot Apru 1856 and the recommendation of the Postmaster (Jen I was to be considered obligatory eral it was dcteimtaed to give the position of I thl in the snaranteed inde Asstafrat AttorneyGsnsralotths rtom ce i peBamceaaa integrity of theOttomanJEm Department to A A reeman Of Browns I and if thattreaty ware fifsrpgarfied It vllte Tennessee Judge Spencer or I BDpeared to him a vital blow would 6e Strack Maryland who rMtened Mr freemen was I maintenance of all treaties Was It the Republican ssodldate for Qovgraor or I jntend to take any steps to free ourselves Tennessee a few year ago nwung pgsptat 1 fro the obligation of that treaty since it Gov Brown I be impossible for the government in gELEASB of the amzrican CONSUL at 1 of nubile opinion to send a single I pulco a I oldier'to defenff a Country so degenerate as i On hearing of the imprisonment of the I "Turkey Consul at Acapulco Mexico last month by I 4 Houghton thought under the eireusa tbe revolutionary authorise there President I the government would be justified in Hayea ordered a man of war to proceed to I to make any specific declaration as that port and demand his release Pta I how far the treaty of 1856 was now hind patches just teoelstaL frofo the naval com tM Engind mrader report that thapOMSl baa been ie 1 garott' waveney hoped some conclusion leased 1 might yet be arrived at which would hold out I to Kurope tbe expectation that peace might BTwiastiaa Of Counterfeiter I te nrererved bdt should war break out he LiruANAPOLis April The counterfeit 1 tt wja the duty of to ers Lyle Levi Missouri Rettenhouse Clar I be ta a position to dcteMthe peaceful eom: Issa and Olive Lee amsted at Osgood and I mere of the world Seymour Indiana We4aeday and ade I Lord Derby with regard to the tripartite Bummers arrested at Vtaeeuea appeared I treaty said there was not the alighteottatra i before United Bteten CoflunlMioner 1 tip on the pmt either of rence or AUxrie yesterday evening and this morning Olive 1 fo halj on Bngland to fulfill the treaty oblige I Lee was upon her own recog I tions therefore the government had not i nlzraee The others were bound over to ap I thought it right to taka ny step to relieve pear on Wednesday April Bfitb for prelln" I themselves from its obligations Ip reply to i nary examination with bonds a follows I statement that peace might not yet be ls I Lyle Levi for $5000 Missouri Rfttenhouzo 1 tjirhad Lord Derby said het Mko I $2 500 Clarissa Lae $1000 and ade Bum 1 despond and the" "House might mere $1500 1 feel sure tt th i government raw A JitiAVjTArla TWSWnrirtM any nope um oould yet be successful in averting Whai canted to be an impending war jm erfdrt to that esd would be left untried but he was bofifid toray that fam all lEUOR tail WOMWUMB fins SIX tkt orte MJ 04 PPIMrt Til NXWMARKXT RACXS1 London April At the Newmarket Orfr ven meeting the tatarnatlmaj handicap race was won by Tassel Bouniehur second lat Mito third 1 The eoMhtding rnaae Nawmaitort plate forthroe year olda was won by Sandford Brown riac by Lextagton CbniintMd from ftrl pogo lifil 183 mvklnz appropriations for building new hall and for current expense of th Agri cultural College Immediate effect TUB RINISO AWSD Senate bill Ko 8 to reviso rad consolidate th mining laws Inunedlat effect MtacstUANoce The bill aroeniilng the Police Liquor law was on motion of Hz Kibnlni taken from the table and ref red to the Co nmluee on Liquor Traffic Tbe nut providing for a lad grant for the Alpena Southwestern Railroa i was made tbe special or der to Wednesday tbe 25th lust llue bill No 27 relative to the organization of the meetings of the Legislature was returned amended br the Senate rad the amendment were concurred in ATERNOON SESSION After some tune passed in committee of the whole Mr Baldwin in the chair tho committee atoie and recommended that House bill 237 amending act relative to the office of Bailroad Commissioner be laid on the tabe and that Sen ate bill 156 to the same purpose be pot on Ita im mediate passage Tbe Hoose concurred in tho ac tion of the committee rasasD Senate bill 156 above mentioned was passed on the order of third reading of bills ixnr risrrzLY rosTroSRD House bib 3 amend act providing for elec tion of Circuit Jala ea and Begents of the Univer sity waa Indeffmteiy poatponed BTBUCK OUT Hous bill I6X to amend act authorizing Owosso to rales money to build a city hail rad city prison the enacting clausa was stricken out yaoM the GovzBb'oa A message announcing hie of joint res olution for the relief ohey also of con current reeoluuon authorizing the State Prison In spectors to settle vlth Contractors Crane and 1 also bill amending Ann Arbor charter SPECIAL OSDEK Tho House spen some time in committee of the whole Mr Stinchcomb in tbe chtlr on House ll 229 to enable tbe voters of Hillsdale County to de imi ns whether sntritnous or fermented Honors eh ill be sold or used in Dill dale County rad re ported striking out all after the enacting clause Tho IIose refused to concur The bill was put upon ita passage and lost yeas 45 nays 29 The House adjourned Tweed Makes a Sappleaieatal Cea resume VEGETINE PREPARED BY STEVENS BOSTON MASS BAILWAY MATTEB8 I ceBHents ot the New Orleans ree A Decision in the Sloane Injunction I the' WorM er the Commie ToLR'o 'Anril 20 Jadres Prenttasj dn of Au LonisiaEa upon the successful termination of pointed general ipansger An appeal will be I atflicuft and delicate mission vxen i ithAHyh tha rMnlt fa that which we Hallroad Colllalon Almot Mlraeu daJm we had a ngra to expect roe I DUUUU pjjaWoakM aw ramai wvvm I reached after a fair and patient and non parti i I aan nf th AMA Thft niflfnbdH Boston April The Bangor express I of theeommteaion wfll carry away with them train on tne Rsswrn jiauroaa couiaea wxia i the hearty good will ana nigh reepecx ox ue tne Saugus branch train thia evening near I people of Louisiana and their sincere Lynn smaaning uip xocoipowve auu i wianas xor weir xuiure nappmcM anu wei rthw ffiYifi nna oi ldh umiil aww a hundred passenger were on the express train 1 1 Th Democrat ray tbe gratification ana one omy wm injurea bus senQuwjr i qq tne pan ox ne genuemen uic damage The accident was I commission whek they are able to caused by a mlsplaped switch the Baqgua I announce' the end of their labors train having just been ran on a sldp track I ho appreciated by those who have wlt to await tne passage or me express uuu uo nesaeu their close appiwation since meir viuit switch not having been changed The ex I here The members ot the commission feel press wm approaching? the depot at foil I that' in great measure their labors are ia aW I a al SpCCOq WBeu issuuucuiy bwwbu uu amv I tnuM MQ WO arawug up (M Witt! WUH engineer put on the air brake reversed hta I port i all that wm left It wm pleasant to engine ana wiwi uw ufciubu juiupcu val ggo me graimea air ox wue genuemcn ox uo both receiving severe to juries But for the I commission over this solation of the problem nrcmot application of the air brake the loss I nd their alee WM net ta the lea disguised of life would undoubtedly have been very I 4 great rtMuMAnw i rah! a IflanMealaA In tha Babbitt Co robbery ta Mew York wm amated yesteraay on a cnarge ox sragmy ana wui ue sens to sue uusea mm LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Mortgage forecloslre Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made and executed by Charles Lapham of the Township of Ecoree County of Wayne and State ot Michigan to Alex ander Kiopelie of tne same place bearing date the fourteenth day of April A 1873 rad recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Wayne in the State of Michigan on the twenty ninth day of April A 1873 in liber 95 of mortgages on page 373 on which said mort gage there is claimed to be due at the date of thia notice the gain of one thousand four hundred and sixty dollars (31463) and no prociedlngs at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof Now therefore notice is hereby given that on Saturday the fourteenth day of July A 1877 at 10 in the fore noon cf said day at the front or easterly door of the City Hall at Detroit (that being the building In which the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne in the State ot Michigan is Held) by virtue of tbe power to sell contained in the said mortgage I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder the premises ceecribed in said mortgage or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage with Interest costs rad expenses and also ra attorney fee of fifty dol lars as provided in said mortgage the following' described premises snecified in said mortgage: AU that certain plec or parcel of land being and sit uated in the Township of Ecorse County ot Wayne known as the south end of tha northwest quarter of fractional section eleven (11) contain ing sixteen (16) acres of land the said sixteen acres or land being more particularly described in llbir 109 of deeds for the County ot Wayne on psge540 i Detroit April 16 1877" ALEXANDER RIOPELLE i Mortgagee Riorxixx Attorney for Mortgagee 1131 al7 lawl3t St Louis April The Southern Hotel inquest UM oeen secret season uus uiuiu Ing and st this writing no public proceed ings nave oeen nau xa is nun pruuaww ui there will be much more very important teeti rawAMww AraYwrasn 4uuuj wmwvaas MienMi HniiivBii wucnmin inunea on the fifth floor going the rounds the night ox me nre wnen ne neara me oeu iu ww office rinxtng Went down stairs and saw smoke on me parior noor xurnea on some gas jets and then went back to the fifth story crying fire as he went Could not go higher than the fifth story oh account of smeke xnccK at me doors dub snouxeu ure thA timA Han no orders irom anv one io ttrvfirtt find KaA navar received anv instrne ttons as to how 1 should act in ease of fire AUTfinflwM Ktetaon enueHntanaenx ox the hotel roomed on the upper floor Was awakened by a noise in the ball Went out ana mw unoKfl neEumtuiu uv rwux uu i a told my wife there was no time to lose A ra Lcnildren ox wnite ana colored citizens witn Btartea aown ana on we way i nMaf neriuu ana mts uouriav zetuar ous ox i the house Never gave any servants or em pieageo i aimseu po ployes orders or airecuons wnas tney snouia i do incase of fire rom what he saw of the 1 btetopit ISd narag ThJ I whKoule wlU Tvra draffs rnmirtiii i ri ra suirivnKJiii I await their lumumenv wim me eonaaent iiuv mrarant whzt mu said In letter headway Told hta men to go up stalre and behem wake tneguesm ismwMewra nnlon In secona alarm turnea on xneu to aecenu I the parlor floor but was driven back by the SmOke I Anrawrw rartrt iRnraHt haws rtfanlavArt in Jnhn Llndiev and John BtOCKev assist ssssarAKaBi lt0nhowthB8ktoneMCDe was handled and sense of duty dictates my action no rad It 'verv dux xnrew no lurnt noon i the origin of the fire AU owned till Mon PPuy raa weuare oi our GV I Im no 1am STATE LEGISLATURES USSES proJid JIsruichuMttA I Nkw Orleans April 20 McMillan Rrere Anvil House this after noon rejected the Prohlb'tory blll 117 to 106 1 ne dui naa passca tne nenae added to the Nicholls Legislature to morrow I including ex Gov Waimouth and following Onio I end ot Han Darrell Third Congrea Cor uMBUR Anrll 20 In the Senate a joint I inn1 District Interviews this ewenliiff with resolution was adopted asking Congress to I several of adherent Indicate the nnlfM linfferal lur LuB HuDrovo 1 nmflffimiflTiAn nr Tnd8 Al IVinM HnMi fir ment ot river and harbors ta the Mississippi I ganlzatlon legislative and military VMley Bills were introduced to compel notei loaging ana ooararng noose see pci xne Labor of tne Commission con provide suitable Isdders or other fire racapes I pletea An Kxplnon by Horae of convenient to each lodger in case of fire and I to impose heavy penalties for railroad com I zxe nsemoere a vtIa1aMai a fifera Inwa vralatlwA I ft N1W OHLTtiHM ADTI1 20TllA COmUHBSlOn fighting and heating cars upon having tit attention called tothestate 'm I mAnta of th ft rMDintioDA tAteffmonca fast voring the restoration of the silver dollar to I night passed by the residue ofthe Pack ita position as money was unanimously i adontAd I the commission therein referred to was I Ks ttKm mmmRrava tha oanimn 1 1 11 11 DUggOUIlVU a WAV MVSWW MM vwmmwo rmo AATTnxira I that the conversation was informal and un 5 lilti WALLA) WO I end that tha onlr Question noon I is I Which 11 the members Of the eommfesion Execution of Steve Anderson I pretent entirely agreed wm as to the eertata sisuiwuinvrviiii 1 ty that the President would not use the army Annm Anrll fitaTA Anderson a I th TTnitraA atntM dftMda rnntAm negro waa hanged to day for the murder of I in tills State or as a pmnanent police for DwMm TTttnfM nea (Lasmsaffte In Vrtwera 'I ii aurtr vica aaa xt aiaaa erw wrfrAHf vn ber last About 300 people half negroes I i There wm nothing of general interest be A A A A VWB I a A wem auumykuu wbb rakMsuiuwA uw vnv rn AAHimiesinn rrtiau raw iost yinrninir twn colored nmaehera Portman and flau8ail trenan4 n'ralrrma huvu naftcad ha man were murdered bv John Henry Dannta 'I tween the White House and commission but Lucius txnomaSt a nelson I thftir contents nave not been maae puouc Johnson and Steve Anderson all negroes 1 Gen Hawley stated to night that the commis Dennis inoma nrown ana wuunBvn wcic i ton would leave lor WMUington to morrow executed on the 16th of March Anderson be I evening unless further advices were received Ing respited until to day I from Washington Washington April The decree of the United Stales District Court of Louisiana sustaining the claims of Myra Clark Gaines against the City of New Orleans commands the defendants to account to th master ta chancery for all income from thia property during their long possecsion They are osisted from their title and from all accumulation therefrom This decision involve also heavy claims against the etty which has sold a large amount of tbe property in question with a full warranty of title Celebration by the Colored People ot Virginia VT(VOxd Vs April 20 The colored peo te day ta honor of the orteenth and fifteenth amradments wM not so large a some procession embraced threeCttU1L5oinp Dies several band ot music i wagon filled with colored girls clad ta representing tbe Goddess of Liberty arm State of the Union and many carriages and other vehicles An oration wm delivered and a national salute fired at daybreak by the military iiu i I th Ortter for tue wiiasrawai Mumthis April James Elliott aged efrttPi7 about slaty of California committed suicide I Nxyr Orlrazs April 20 The 1AU UIKU Dy XUMiKiOX U1U1BCAA ua wiv wftw I Qracr lur Mio rvuu wsv wyaw a "7 ra I raraaaMra rararattlrara btfebnfe Tntt CIOIOT OI Lue VrUaUlUCTB AA VUQC CA I JACK gCUStftS wuiuiuww eM steuraw a note saviug ne nau oeen reooea in new wr i brder menuone we ranuvM uwp leans of all he bad except $200 ta gold which I Institute which 11 eight aqusre Km mnnlrt nAt finrt ftfUrWirat UH1 VM KOO OM1 I fwim tMML 1XU1 XXUkSXa WUCID Wlft avawu to work and too proud to beg He had a I forces hbld oijt Troops aro also In fl niivlaflBf I I Ll ln fl ArlMn HnW BOfraMlt (jnuron SB auxwn zuuuui wiu anon ia I TO Mie AAra celptafrom Marshall Teysa I acting ths two buildings The impression Yankton April ti KdwardPsl I all the troops ta te wmnved to mer Deputy United States Surveyor and one I their h1a of the commissioners appointed to lay out I The RepubUcans of the Nlehou Legista the route designated across the reservation I ture will front ort Pierre to thb Black Hflls has re I Senatorial are urging turned and made hla report to Gov Penning I Gov Penn for long terra Senator WUe A GO VAtiV fiMOWWWW aivras raeraw VA ttkara raraAeam taft tVftYe I eled with loaded teams without anyaddl I nw Orleans AprU The following tionG grading or work Mounds were thrown I report came from the State House to nlgbt: up along the entire line: I Gov carriage waa stopped to nih up iMus I at the corner of Rampart and Esplanade OMtuary I streeta where he radde te Sat herhMterould not be home to 6 odugo Liberal Member of Parliament for Tipperary foSPand etet is dead I ahead to era tf there wm any founda Nnw YorZ' Ap te Tte Wraar from Bremen ha antes London April Thestewster tranaaa Uw YMk hraarifsen efih finura? riWITHAtf WTlttTWR Naw York Aoril 20 Etehtv six Irish Canadians arrived to day on their way to Rome to participate ta the fiftieth anniver sary of the They bear witn mem tor bis Holiness uuuu a fnppriwfsTAi ommssiON by twjud It Im rnmnred that Wm Tweedhra made a shnnlemental confession and that the doc ument waa placed in the hands of Attorney cis ATAi jjurcuiia ay mir iowmBCuQi us ceunsel This statement is said to be In re gard to the election of certain judges of the Court of Appeals Townaend declines to an reception or'thb iribh Canadian pm OnTWM A grand reception waa tendered the Irish Canadian pilgrim to night at the St Nlcho las Hotel by the Catholic societies of this eitv 1 lAeuer dr nresiaea ana maae an address ot welcome Vicar General Quinn made sn aaaress in oenair or uaramai iuc Cloekey and the clergy ather Dowd of Montreal responded The pilgrims will at tend mass at the Cathedral to morrott morn ing and will sail for Europe on tne City of Brussels BT LOTJIB of lot number two on tit north side ot Lafay rnteUrara west Utf of lot having a fronton ca fire dmrth5 and thtrty eteht MO lvmrtf Yratt 'V now hM to be carried ta a wagon mu nau nf tha famous Ward crew iKkWfr nance aurv in new iun wij mm Ctaxton may wrestle with the ffire toesTTO Unmu isaum rwu TMa ram sslantw nfirain Hft tolUKS TZ ra 1ft may voruna ampu aon hum ta ft Nftw OrieiBA aavluui Aopelesalv maane We may expect to see the Grand Duke rasa Iffi AiAXiainiaeMDMWw ammw coming West Oawwl nftft hftfttt uIUll lawualy President of the Edinburgh Philo inwraMon jut uo vuwsubb fa ftt ttmhrwtttt tbd raunon mvnsTii tPKftPftftft vA wfall were the Greek religion Globe Tha eminent scholar Prof Whitney hM just published a new English grammar but ue Miraora awuo oyo tien is a ini iAsinhw nf Simon Cameron but otherwise a reputable is the description 01 non wayne mcveign given oyaouuMi ernjournaL Tha hnahand nf Ifta Emma Abbott is said to be the wily man in thia country who man age his wife And he is her business man mormr fPlftln Tbftft1ft Mrs Muloch husband is twenty ftwra rararamm WftnvtfPftr EhftYt finA 1ft DOW a bfwoosr JWWMWV is rich woman having made a great deal of monev from ner DOOKa a The Chicago Tribune to have Ser geant Bates Kli Perkins ana Private Dalzell sem OOULD BUG rcVUglAABV U1C gUTVUMMtws thftt will kill them first Tka ntrrAna I) Pair of BZH rran cisco has beensued bv another woman who yfint LO recover aioa baamv mining stock speculation a a ww a mrarara nraromu UOUDb VUH2UUUU WUU Art Ab the care of his daughter suffers horribly but bears everytnmg oraveiy anaquieuy xxo has become blind from erysipelas In Turkey John Smith is known as Yeo Seef and ho is numerous enough to make the Nepokoitchitskies and Hohomauosoffs a XV A i fAnalail gOOd ueai OI WU44V4 journal 4 A XTw Vzkraw mas mmrnr till A llftAWlAAt Will ners at a recent California horse raceands ever since then ins frienas mvanapiy meex him with the remark: vporton stakes ruck if 'nrtrt AYKtwYr! thftt Mr BIUv Birch not being satisfied with the criticism of the press will take an early occasion to denounce the critics from the stage ox me can rrancwco Minstrels ueraio Tf ffi Pnvttand man this time who hftB fallen heir to $700000 in England He is a narGvzea anole oeaaier ana ms name is Ordway As soon as he gets the money he wiu enter udou nia comouciwu uuvy wa aub Ing a will' Mr finnan observed at hla lecture at Lor hftfttmr the other evenlmr that he had not spoken there since low wnen ne aenverea three lectures for which he received $9 and atwMai ermtribntton or S17 xrozn tue xaoxes to buy a cloak of which he waa in urgent DPWI or Lord Vivian of Canada is making a car riage trip to California for the benefit of his healtb inc vehicle is a curiosity in it way being luxuriously fitted up with bsdrom sitting rooms and everything a complete as coma oe maae in so smau a space auu ia iu fact a email palace car It is said thkt George Alfred Townsend eminently trutnrui man contemplates changing his oom de plume from to that ar rnuu" new wnen neooie reier to him as The Liar he Will think they are only trying to pronounce me new name wnere ignorance is ix nuaaeipma bul letin NEW YORK i i I 1 I I 8 1 1 I SB ra ra a Ru ra TO raaMU fttt raa raA ra RA arararatara A ra I tel II rTi a I raaarateStS 4k MmmH I Kate Ctaxton cantWt te'tettte 1 JteM to sv te 1 bar ta to benirnlShM wn i iGra wuUruHrtyU I an of th Virgteta nmsteu 1 I Ml VI raMta MtsarfiMr HWB Myrani A ra I 8tnl ton Jt I a Preridenf msn eo muey i ra: I A SW I Pan! Morohv the noted sheer playr as I LC 1 I hra I I A3 I 5 I I II II line I i I "Her I I I I I I 6 I i I i I pSEra fam a source I ughly rMtable Mtott ot a Bena 1 1 fisMtaw as sftrraeiy we an q4M of sale the krtteawtang ategefi iu ahto ef Hsiiimw iEjOten ot WRyne WteWpMte Mtert aftftMBhftS gj iete twrtjftmrteO and twesy e(TOc4 a a raftt tttera traMrate rarara rate WlMtll WM $4W WWW BMuMsed aav tesatesd auk tenfr vi ui raw wrararwwrara raraaraa a msv veDsr VW WSWHB'ftftBVV KAkWWH teU wwwj IBWMVftWft NWS mteft ftft JftflKftr ttttte I sraattUott tite to eon ttRfi5SredMfitrtwoaMaix tara emhudredth qmm admh rw Anrll The steaim nr the OT IM (LAO a fraraJft MTV JAi iteMft ra rarara 1 ra Arara 'ram Alam Mfltm wfta WMr I Min fTniftUm TlLIlTBtellfil ins IHHim TlMUIllIIII IB nTIWUftteW AU DKM Itelte7 tete Vi WW 'itt iJ XWTJ 1 wwm a Aniii i I wm OTMf MW CMM I wpiwot suem mm AkMnMffaT Mf i nas SMOBW: MlW WWW ww rvrvwbi(W nlrmtwift WWW SP MU' raE teftratraM 'ftmJ Am ftk teramro ft Mft' Wlr AlHB UBrAteR ira is maMtemm msmwa a ra i 1 ra 1 ra swraqKraw BMa mnmmv a ra ra rarara ra rararara a 11 a i to wi JMLKHUe ths County sell al ptfbfle 83 5 jAfo ffi I I i.

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