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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 1

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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COLUJIBUS, IJfDIiySTA, URIDAY, JANUARY 25 1878. KrVSES 60. 1 T- v. IB i i 4 I 1 1 was told the tort was being undermin-; to-iJay's newsI! i dangerous, What Ivord Beacbhsfield A Berlin correspondent says: The ed, aridvirbm the ieanh heard falling i i mi; i has virtually done is to threaten Eng- into the river in couldi be but It a few lurks minutes until the fort would be)Ibwn up. A flag was immediately dispatch- i- i- 1 1 Rusians ft not semL to jQhject to the En! ish in the: Gof-'jd en Horh; prby id ed no latte rri pi is maije to prevent the 'array; of Grand Dukei Nicholas from becupying a pbr-lH lof the jmeiropblitan fortifications 1-! London.

Jan. 24. A Russian offi: ed after Colonel the sur-! i Constantinople 24. The Russians who 1 have appeared at "wily scouts.f Jj I The Porte: has received the: Russian conditions of peabe. jiyliicK i.1.

The Porte is 0 deli berati gy but has HTren no re3olutibhi! Sofars vet it hai cial fjidispatchf; jfrom jl Kezanlik Usttel ender imade! uponithe terms agreed hat al pprtion 'pu ujeiman jpash traini consisting of 2,000 wagons was and said, as an evidence! of his regard, 1 and not wishing to mortify; the ffel--inga of a brother oflicerJ he would or captured 'on ahe 18th inst. near Her-manliaboui 40 miles west from I Aupt he? dispatch from Kez-ahlik: says from thef details i jeceived li der his troops back tp their camp, re-5; 1114 has been discovered at the The charter 'ijciiiraj be on the bounterfeit is 1,047, and "tligehiiiiii-U247X; I 1-if Itf-f Jfl pining oniy a iew, iavprite; soldiers whose presence might jbe 'necessary, ij It! was until snexttimorinW Ithatf by the Russian1 (3ren. Qourko's victory; at iphilippolis' was more com- Hiw Colonel George Eojjrers Clark Gap Captain Hamilton detected the tr uth, jlnred Yincennes. pietej tnan at nrst announced, touiei-inan Fahas 1 1 wol strongly wasjehgagedf nd finally split Correspoidetice Lojiiavill Commercial. ueu yvi iu great in iguaiipp ed to his men to sieze.

their arms, but Clark; was! hot to be 1 caught; his sol' Reading Graham contribu nto I two parts one commanded byH Pasha fled 1 into the mo'untaihsJ tioh in, the diers were in arms and resibtance. Commercial, in which! he Colon er Rogers mentions not informed the; foreign ambassador fMM-l 6 LaterIt appears pertain that 5 Porte will accept the conditions, one of which is! 'the- pay inent of a verv heavy war indemnity aiid the bccupa- don of a portipnjof ry as security tor: payment. Note When thdnewsleftiConstan-: tinople the Ppr te eo Id not been informed off the proceedings of 1 the; London, January Constant tinople dispatch says it is alleged that Russia, haying! between: the conditioniof peace Hashingjwith jthe interests of ustnaand condi-' tiW clashmg England, selected the flatter! i j.j; She 7 therefore. abandons the idea of abah-doninff political autonomy for Bulga- would have? been i Pamiltohf and the other Under Suleiman Pasha Jlil ji I kil 1 STTiii'iiH Htreatedi in! the klirec ion of Haskoi, was manacled, and sent in cnains? to 'Skobeleff and Richmond! i pursued oy 1 yjrenerais Clark, brings to mind a story told me bylColopel.Morion: resident jot Indiana, and at oh time Indian agent up the Missouri Karzoff. i The Russians captured 97 Copyinar from the tablet I0f 'memo SUiisj; jl 1 Both fractions of the 1.

Turks ry, ypu have the story ab told win -1 i .4 j. J-' riyerli-i mvlkmttmM 1TTL "i 'seems to have reached Araraa. i was after the Isurrender bf Shaw4 Hi i-: 1 Tiftimhw Jo nl 921 -U- An nformal Conductors' Insurance. neiitown; Kakashia, that Ccjohel Ctlark, believing his work cabinet council was held in; the parlia- wilild hot be complete witnout Bates House, JanJ 23d to organize mcenhes up the jr jWabash, forty soldiers to set out take the new mutual iinsurance company iri ne by; the i loblwj jthat this was in consfeqhence: bfj ihe receipt after, Sir Stafford iNbrthcote statement made with about ria, and demands instead the right of was late in the fall, the at- conductors present represented, railroads in Indiana, Oh ioj Illinois hnd place! It msphere and the were quite Kentucky, and the fl Central Pacific. to tre 'deputation ofi the conservative members dnTuesda ojf Russian terms Variolic' contradictory rumors 1 were co33, and the fall The organization 1 was effected, and Iriterriatidha! th iWabash until rains naa j-swollen it was miles wide on The soldiers had to passage ot the tne cess-" ion of a portion; of Armenia ahd'ma- terial guarantees fbliaryjlndeinnityt London j' January! 24.Ajij Yien'na i correspondent says a telegram received from Cretei dated i January jj 23, savs the Christians hold all the I open will be known as the circulated; in Ihe lobby during the1 the Illinois Insurance As Railway: to strip their feet bare to enable evenings i i j.oe.

report 01 me 3 resigua 80ciatIonJ The association tarts off Keep tne trail. 1 nen tney reacneo with an insured membership of 1,000, tionlpf the earl frfa jUarnarvoni is, not confirmed Nothing! positive is known 1 1 The Turkish attempts at and offers 1 1 two classes of benefits, bnei thi channel of the jWabash Colonel Glatk pulled his! flanhelishiirt and as to tne amount 1 01 tne supplement concmation, nave iaueoi i ior uisaquiiy and ine.ower xor ary -supply the 1 ebvernmehtf will de- Hi" I till i i 1 mm "11 -if it tt Geo. V.7Tyre, LJ, presi the Rouma A Berlin1 dispatch say at It gave it to a soldier who yas quite exhausted, and attempted to swim across shiftless, He was in a few feet of the opposite shore when he gave an rirMf rrlWitn out it is variously estimated from 5.000.000 to! 10,000,0001 minister, of finances, who arrived Geo. Sudduth. i G.

here, is reported to be the bearer of is considered still possible that should the Russian-terms prove featisfactbry first vice president. fefc jj John Redmiind; Cincinnati Southern, 'second vice president. ft an auiograpn leuer requesting tne emperor's intervention acrainst i the tne VOte yyixl UVl uq ueuiauucu. xtxaujr liberals lexpress the opinion jthat the cession of Bassarabia to Russia; affair, is 'a mere brag to force Russia junggs, x. pt'i tniru vice president.

4: lJvUil-l hand jj but they Willi decide; whether, to cauing tp jtne men paq reacnea. thl; shore that he was sinking two soldiers; plunged iri, caught; and swam with him ashore. They had but reached the Indiana side I when tho sun broke but with unusual efful-gelice, all I natare seemed to be enlivened, and the squad of men looked Upon it a3 an omen of success. Thev London- (January 24. -A Pera dispatch says the Russian propositions axe more moderate than any; an ticipa- t.L- t-- Jl.

I'" 11 i-L 1 if 1 oppose tne vote or not jwnenHjiney grand secretair ahdltreasurerH -r- 1 i TtT t. a hear the reasons tne government au- wuus iuai uave oeen i puoiisneu ana not such as are! likely; tb arouse daces on Monday. loard or directors m. otraigut, 1. B.i tWw Nil Sayre, grand sec-retary Brotherhood of i Locomotive the hostility of the English govern- 4 Aj Paris-: dis had crossed below and out of sight of natchsavs 1 si AccoMihtf to the ar- iucuu uiie supuiawon xnai causes engineers and i iremen; onn xjame, BeeLinejjJ.

M. Sliortl 5c thegreatest anxiety is said to be the legitimists, rancfraent between the demand for temporary been p-4 cy 1 of BoWpaHists and Orleanist ts or O. "NY. Merrill, U. 5fc JU 1 Constantinople the I late It is hdpen this: may the jvacant life isenatorship, he avoided! i A temperance oratori recently made Gen.

Dourelle de Paladme successor the village, and, marching around on the south; they! caught several hunters' from the village hunting grouse; these they! kepi: as prisoners. They passed to the east pf the place; and camped for the night near knob or mound called thejSugar Loaf. During the knight they cut logs, and with charcoal marked I the fresh cut end to fell i to the Orleani who nominated Duke ue i Gazes. IThet Bonapartists St. Petersburg, January gence Riisse says the imperial I gov and legitimists I were displeased, and ernment is aware of the importance England-: a taches to Uallipoli.

It i i -i "jji this I fought la supper for a man to-night wljo was worth $50,000 jj eight years ago. His jwife was! judge's daughter. She'i is jin a pauper asylum' for the insane to-day Whereupon the New York World goes to Svork and coolly calculates that, iinasmuch as there are days in eight yeari and allowing rill neither jbe occupied attabke'd endeavored ftp persuade the Orleanists io waive their turn', because jtheduke 1st tpb liberal, I but his nomintibiiwas insisted iiribn: The republicans nom represent cannons, and all next day I I 1 '1 Dnless the should be a. it regular iiurKisn army concentrated therein, i in tJne soldiers were pulling tnemoyer.me kijob, in full view of the fort and Late in the evening Clark sent inated Victor: Lefranc, who was min- itl would he imr)basihlft to Qicn case 1. 1 icave sucn a torce on our rlanK.

1 I i. .4 lil I a Bag of truce tq the commander, of ister OI agriculture ana commerce uu-deri The duke will probably London. January 24. The Daily will be be elected: if not the result tne tort, demanding a surrender. (Captain of the: British army, ten cents a glass for um, Vthe man must have got away with one hun- Aew8 destroy very important.1 as! tending to i are prormea mat; the contingencies: of the whii was in commandl dred and seventy-one dnnKS eacni day thai combination whichr heretofore Ju view of receipt of authentic information of ior eignt years.

maintained the anti-republican major ityi and filled all vacant life senator sift the lort was goou; trim ioru siege; that he had 100 effective men; that he was provisioned for six months and had an over supply of ammunition; tne Russianj force advancing oif hav ing advanced on Galliopolii instruc tions havel teen sent-to the command AlexanderHiH?" Stephens tne ex- ships with monarchists The; senate bureauielecteida budget committe yes vice-pfesidentbf the confederacyfwill make the speech presenting to con that he could hot I thinkiof a surren wn-chief the 'Mediterranean fleet consisting" bfj ten I members of der. fv Tp which Clark coollyj replied thlt he intended take the and gress Carpenter's celebrated 'painting rcprcschtfng Lincoln. rignfogl th! jow at Saros to land in the vicinity! of fjukira a (fprce of marines 'and! Hue jackets in order that tHev- mav act as thej left and eight: ot ttie nis is first time: the republicans 1 have that his army I had already suffered It was emancipation proclamation. secured majority sin 1 tnis i uoxuunti.ee If I 1 i i I.M ll'l i I I defenders ad interim of the lines of Stepens who said slavery i was the cor4; much otherj places, so tne I St. "Louis, Jan.

24A umber of rqbst hot hold him responsible for con- suencesl nipelledtof take the aujpoli, and iuither to jiMd; in feadbess jsix'of his largest ships tbt mediate; isrmtcri: a mass! of its bafrisnn: The nation mercuaui oiiuiis city urupusc uum a meeting a days una inaugur storm: so the The Catholic bishops' oil the Ulritexlt I States held $9,000,000 of pro- Just at dark Clark ordered ten of his ate, tne resumption! ox specie pay- soldiers to get clapboards and form linen t. The purpose is to give; gold, them into shovels, and to pass oetiy een ki 1 vfir nd 3 currencv in ea ual Dropor- the fort and the (the fort being liberal 'federation Birmirgham sent a circular to allhliberal iasocia-wons, asking 1 them; to summon imeet; gs to petition 1 against the war Pokcy The "Pe ws cdnfeidere i the ipi-irafcypWiW flfc the rivfirilandi without la' words-to tibns in making cnange to the purchasers! of goods AH merchants favorable tb the move- The average steer; in Texas is 'worth shovel the earth from the bank into ment are invited attend the meet- the river. The ruse succeeded; tne syvernmentrs determination to arm 4 gular, ill advisedunreasbnab 'vim Hi I'll i ft 1 1 i 1 i 4 i Jl i 1 -vU i 1 It MI'v I 11 KJt was Hamilton in New York $39.15. tin I f': A Mil.

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