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I VAJTTT AVTF.DA FEW MORE BOAUDEIiiv AT Wtt Ohio street outT NTEft A GOOD COOK AT WEKT 'ashlnxton itrtrt. tt a nted two oriLwrrs- wisii a home girl fi. boy 10 rear. Oil at the New oir.cc, rvot "IlfANTED EYECY- ONE TO CONSULT THE 1 great Heaiig Medium at RurmJ House. on tf "1 1 A NTED A GOOD CfcOK FOB PRIVATE It fmily.

Apply at NU SO North Meridian ANTED PEOPLE TO OET THEIR FLOUR 1 1 and Feed at J. KtvoKB A 14J Virrini I ti rr ANTED-A GOOD tilCJL TO DO OENERAL housework. ApJy at Nona Fermtyiva Hi tiwt i 1 tr ANTED COOK. APPLY At i 2M NORTH "Pennsylvania attt llefcreiK'CS required. Gool Hips.

tn If ANT ED AT- 178 EAST WALNUT KTREET. a ire girl to Ufcc car of; baby in the only cao "Iir ANTED FIVE CAXVAiwEIkS. LADIES OR If gt-nuVfiich. Apply onc-J4' North Pt'tm- rjliniii Amu oa -T "IrAXTEr AX QVXK rm'L A fill AWL- IBXIS-HED OR ue nit of room; IfAXTn A'OTRL TO I) THE VOKK IX A lamiSy ifr! wujti ajxj a tead j- pliw-e. urn cmiiHn.tb.

vtoz I TA XTT'O A few pnir day .1 1 and Imk stjl at So. VA Vct Ohio Mtnrt lin "irAXTEU-A (KKtDiinL THAT 'IS woritnc In IkmvUiib Ul wau. 27J W. Marj Und nt, i TSED TO Mtdi -I I rANTFJV-YOl-TO ASK YOl UPjfXTER FX)R II lug tti UiMUoiMt, ajrl iil nw no ucr. tt T-AXTPKVERY ONE TO KNOW.

THAT 1 1 tlpy t-ti fi-t m-iu Jl l'U! and Ink for mark- Jjl l.tlUn at i'l houtii llliuuu etrtH-t. utf (wx) A XTE1V-U A YOUXO MARUIED MAX. hlunuioii ha nUt.ui )xli or to ilo ntiitz In aa uttUv. AiUIicm J.rJ. 1L.

Xew of- lire. llfAXTKI) YOl' Til KX(J'iTH4T MM II h.n ntorcti tij nu IHlaware awxt't, liorv lie cuu. act-oujmoaiie mrt eral day biriir. of rAXTED-A tilRLTODfi O.tVERAL HOISK-1 w-okk at N. Xitrth Tt ruu-teue atrtvt: miut roth' written frum wrti(.

nj fAXTEI-A HEItVAXT OIRl: AtroMPAX-1 1 with flnt-t LuM ni)jnianf1uUun iu ertTT mmiercnn find a good Kituatloa fct No. 461 North Tcnucwe trwL tl -tlf A.VTED A ROY OR '(ilKI. THAT fXDER-II m.Mii rantujr chaim. Apply at No. E.

Matti ilkvu A lounge and Mat-tn-i Kiitory anI oa Xl.twucbn.'tu avciiuu, nortlieiwl orirnrr of Mtnt't and avpnuw. Alno, one small furiilxliiHt front room for ntit. wof trASTEl-TO jjfi THE BEST inving rl.ir nnd' lu-rr ttMnl lu th i-itv: a i1uy nmwin (r -r Iu)iuim. -'U at the lluiii. 1 Ur THEM EVAXS fiL'-oak Curl Ilarn.

Ak your pwer for thpm. B.t In the nrld. O. T. Evan, ITi Eiwt Mar)Un.

Utrt't. doaltr In hau, Ijacozu driod fruit, vie. tt BETONSIULE PARTY. TO rontrurt for tr.iildiiiir a hoiwe rth from In exrhnnpe Kr vulualde lmrrovd rvttl t-HUK Uhh1 in Lafnrrltt. Addrt-ss David-' Uljw.

I ANTED PEJWNs- WHO CONTEMPLATE If bull. Unit to mil and examine thoso hoautiful arUtiriul utorw MIK diKr and window rap, water Ublt. llucrtnK. nmnufocwred )) the 1K-hix. on UtH-'My tirvcu oa KNOW THAT fl Doxovas.

-U t-nrln? tho nWsprinirs on ialout town. "Ali orUr addrrawd to him lhrouh the pot ofTK. to 2l Et St. Clair. ttrert.

111 be promptly a tU'tidodVk onef ANTED ALL TO KNOW THAT TUE NEW kYork rfam ana Microvt mnor now ortta.LL,llx't"u'"ll, aeuue, wnere inmi- lull anil i oun tun viijiv i uu tiie lie.t 1-u Uie i-ity. Durcputable perous not ad- tttlta' lirAXTED-tAT THE INSANE IIOPITAmM-1 muiATtiT, a conipctint woman to take im of the private Ulniiirooiu kf iJambers; vvn, work. Aj.ply pe'JU OT lctu-r, ta 1L TtH i-ieword In- MUt PI713L1C TO KNOW THERE arv thnx- litUtt buautje makiiifr all kind olj UditV Uu-J' ptcnio and. Ihcki-W. Iby rarriajiw n-w and tu'rttly rviirta.

Ard and 10 year at N- North IlUnoUj rinyL Come and e.Uie litUe U'ilva. INTED-CJOOP. EEUACLE AND EN Eli-: retic racu ran tttiii titiployuicnt Of JasMU YK lWi. i dealer 1ft tlio lauufikcturins cMiiauy'fwiins Mhlnes, No. i.

Wwt Washincum auvi't, liijuiaivlii N. 8, P-el-ervneea requirtsL I Vf ASTHMA niw-TCLAS-S SALESMAN. ONE ,51 ho ran toth the Oerraau and tUut-ISjOi lanfctiasvs. a.ud pive Rood reference, eau woujn a itutin a ofliee halcuuin, by applying at int J4 Wiit Washiiijnou Mrect, lndiauapolis, A. A Co.

oo nrANTED-A MAN AND" WIFE WITHOUT cliflilrvn. Sjn mwt bcpKKl paniener. and BVidurstaud tttilng vvre of lorsia and cow. Woman guodcoot. wasiivr and ironir; go iforem-es re-uutrvd; 'Ua wniwnmt An ly lo A.

K. Jos-HKtrx 74 West Washing'uju ueet lndianap-li, "fTT A NTED IT KNOWN THAT EVERYBODY Who has examined the lJEBs F.miily and JianuL-uturinj St-nliijr Mat-Uiue b-knowlcle them survrior to all wiier. No eop or cams. A full sit of civen with each macLine. Jseai w-anted.

J. L. ilA.SiAVE, Ueueral Avent, jUi Market si. eet -r FOlVSALE. FK AND NEWS STAND AT llie pein.x-r lUtw.

I' -OR SALE CIUAE rrJiXi SALL STOCK. isulh strvet ou ht "tOK SALE A O'oOD UARBER SUOP CHEAP, I 1 at No. 1 Pennsylvania street nOR UAV AND STRAW AT J. Kjrer S. U'i Virginia avenue.

tl "SOU U.E-A HNE LOT OF CARRI AGES AND tor-, at livery uble. Yirgiuia ave- no. SALE-SHOW CA'r, HELVING AND Drawer. Cull at No. e.

aiinpton street n-srsirs. -ALE-4HVD "I Urtau avenue. HORSE -OR DRAFT OR J1.IV. Call at Na 3 las TDR 5 ALE CHEAP FOR CA-H ONLY. tJROCERY Ivftiilow, 'npotKl: stock or un- rr.

Ad lress Oro-r. New o2.ee. tst 4- i 'fOR S.tIX-0U NICE -PACKING-CASES. VOR by A. K.

Ao. 74 West struet. Ind. to r0R a-AIAVSKVERAL iirxcRTJ)mryr OF ltrevur, ni.n aid Nonrell trpe. in iair UjT iu The Nc.oa-c.

lTiLWrs can rfirta birKia by aj.p'..s m. ei 'r-foit sale by-J. n-Di-'axji; e. Jr Src, Ttory wispIot C'-od 4ita14e and six arre of lan 1. two mile a-i Abe ijty on suH hwiw I 7 fruit trrs, i q'Uace.

UTTf tif. lS 1 mw a 1XKHALE-A FINE KEblbEN tVNTALNINa aeven roctrn and all eonvenintvs: nieefr-den. ubU, one and a half tqium tionn of Wah1n)rtfn fctre. Inonirt of Psof. I fJ.rt.TEi.

in liarundale's Klnrk- T70R BALE IMMEDIATE POSSESION KEAT TJck snUManriallr baflt; eight rooma, aumtner klu hen, -and otbr-eonreni- ent oi. com plfte and con vnient. ill be Hrrrd at bargain 1r thia month. AftAfflit r-roxlrijo will InqaiseatNonh iSiMaisR-ppi wreet, North of ashington atreet. tot two a-joare TQR SALE OOPTKIGjrTED FORM FOR I FTRACTOf title.

The nurt mnnWIn fv ill wll territory of ae Stale or man. or tne hole huiw Tooi wantin a good thime thw i a plendid opportunity as the owner man selL For caW Sietillliard Brown, at 9 and II Soruh sL FR SALE A IjOT OF nOl'SEHOLD FURXI- ri EKthat wj purrhaysed only! three month aeo and i a eood a when taken from the ure; would prefer naell the lot together, and will five a decided bargain to sncha purchar: ihU is a rare opporwniry ior parr.es K'hiih nooMfrwpmg. Aiianxa K. A. K.

1. Mui nfltr. ria RALE OR TRADE FOR WELL LOCATED ray wo arrw rf pound eonier North iUinouatid Ninth ktrecta. iWi, the dou We rtore room with 11 vine-rooms nverhead. ronitr ilarkel and Noble atreeU I will trad (par or take difference.) for eity property, fit) acre In fit Clair eoun- tr, Ma sjD acre la Orejfon county.

Mat acre In Clay county; IIL: ljuacre in White county, Hi; (w acres in vuwna county, inu. igo acre in Bon ton coqntyina. t-xxn A. aiotd, '1 Meridian it. FOiX RENT.

P.ENT TWO UP-STAIlW GOOD ROOMS, A. uxzpj est iix nigan street. -f RENT A HOUSE OF EIGHT -ROOMS. 1 Rent, per year. Call at 144 North East street th ll TX)R OF Eft; IIT ROOMA.

Xi W. tt Clair street luqtfire 77tiouth Meridian trcct tt IXiRREXT-A DWELLING i -HOUSE 2 SHAPES; from post Mice. Inquire at No. 15 Las Mar-' I I I All COR RENT HOUSE WITH SEVEN RCOMS, I uoixl filar, and err. coavctilunca.

Annlr T70R RENT A HOUSE OF ON THE comer of. Trnnuuee and Man land ahreeU: jKMsseMion given hnmcdlately. Apply to Wil- so. 4 F)R RENT A TWiO-fcTORY BRICK DWKLLTNG house of six rooms. No.

201 North Llbertr st. J0 per mnth. By Daw A iUXVixofou; No. VI miftnn ianT 1 1 I70R RENT-SPLENDID FRONT ROOMS. WITH An one wikhlmr a summer home would do well to will immediately.

,570 West New. RENT NICE, PLEASANT ROOMS FOR centlemen and "wive, with" firat-eliM uwra, where there are but very few boarders. No. north ew Jersey street Mw. M.

vato. oa ot IJOR RENT ELEGANT OFFICE. OR SLEEPING rooms, on third floor, Uuilding. For all particulars. Inquire of A.

Abkovrt. aeent. Am insurauco com nan t. omoe -ttna Build- In tt. i -t' 1 i t- i TXR RENT TWO-dTORY BRICK DWELLING.

nine ntoins, 'eellnr. and-stable. Two so us re from Washinirton street' Annlr. to Johm U. Ptxacx, office over 26 East Washinsrton street.

ut RENT-TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS AND tn verf nice lndiniicr Tv.m. mnr Mim 1-J htm! 4 et Washington treet, in Bates Houne Block, i Indianapolis. lo A. K. Jossetrx 7.4 wajtninftou street.

ta--- XR REXT-I WILL RENT A TIRST-CLASS store room in block, at the corner of Wash- luirton and Noble streets, on betterterm for the ti-iiant than-'any room of like quality can be rented In the city, Would riot object making a lopg loan Mt a suiiasie tenani wao caa giva aatuiactory hs. ji. uumkh. no TOR TRADE. FOR T-RA VA LU A BLE IMPROVED BUSI-esS nd tenement property on East Washington street: will exchange or dcorablemnJmproved ruy j)ropeny.

i nun ire i a. is. ruutCE, at r. a. Aleridian street ta XOST.

I OST A BUNCH OF KEYS, BETWEEN THE I i post office and Washington street The finder will plea? leave libera at the post office and oblige OSP-ON LAST SATURDAY, A GOLD BADGE I 4 with shield and sword owner's name engraved upon it. A liberal reward will be given for Its return to tfrrrs iickekeu. drug store. OST THE MAN WHO CAN NOT AFFORD Uu cents per week for a daily paper. found: TorNiwTm: place to procure every variety of KMicll Work, at CoX 4 Ewinc's.

33 South Illinois street utf (as). 1 1 1 11 1 THAT TO IX) BUSINESS I MUST AD-VEirrisa In The News. Madaxe ix Vkrk. lU-allng at Rural Hoiikc. on tf TOUNI THAT- THEY FILL TICKS -WTTTI straw-and deliver thni iu any part of the efty, at J.

Kia kh sox'Sj it innuia us 170UND THAT TIIE KV'ENING NEWS IS THE bct -nieilium in Indianapolis. tsuMiiess men wui mace a note 01 una. hoard Ufa, OARD1NG PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD lor gentlemen, at i Nt A ork street corner 1 ivmware. oaox XDIAA 8TOBE. MASO AND1.

ilAMLIN 1 AS, SHEET IIUSIC, ALL KINDS OF MITSICAL ilERCHANDISE, Call aa4 n. (j.WlLLAED A 4 ft 5 Bates House Block. STATE ITE3LS. John CVHcmipn, aged for fifty rears a resident Vf Eva'asville died'on Sunl day. "i It is said that iuvt'of the wheat in War-rlt county which lias not been burned up With tlie drought lias been blasted with rnrt.

An Eyansville African ruined a lanye block of ice by plunging down a cellar way, a distance of twehty-ljve feet, at tlie ice with Lis Jieacf V' Colonel Jess I. Alexander, lte qt? the Fifty-ninth Indiana Volunteers diet! o.f aji-pophjxy in Tcrre Haute on Tueliy. His uncral will take plai-e at Goix3rt, RbblngaKick 'naber IU Dinner. The following' anecdote of Dr. Johnson si to told by a well known lawyer of lIinburgh.

who'died from thirty-five to forty years zz-x The Ioet. riding aiong the road dunrigliis Siottish tmr- askel the wayof.a country lad who was running with swollen liccks'anl a reilje'd ffinpiexion. Becetv-ing no answer, he canae the hi t's sVjuMcrs siaartly wirli liis ri-ling wLip, 'The checks it'Ilapsfili and a white fluid spurted when thus ao-iistcd: "Oh, Air. whrd Lac ye danslan me rinnin' sevcri v.i' rt jutLfa inilk to a wcani" I I I I I 2, i 5 i at It TRADE. 4- la most trad rontltioes drtH and therefore bnclianged.

The Grain trade ba up allttle out tte receipt areiIH meagre. Few chan; in quotation have beeii made finre oir la.t rejort. Ch'eeae ha declined still fartlier. while petroleum faac dvaiM-ed cAt jr loo. No better feellnf amocK prortAwi dealfrsex- Lt than at the date of our last review.

Birifer i very and eontinuea remarkably low and aall coatiy produce rrivinB moderate qlmntltjs the ratipt about equal loathe demand. The wool trade hai bi'en quite" active tLrougliout the weelc.j nattr aenrw of Its a indiaxafous wholes alx ti i Ted5CDaT, May 51. Btrrra Packers con tin oe to refne to pay over l313e. for the, oet tab qnaUty.toy, Iwer jrraae are stiu lower. i BiAxsDall and nominal at 51 31 per I bushel for choice white and prime navy.

Baxx, EHirsrcm, Etc. Dull and. unchanged. We quote bran and khprt at middling at and ahipatufd at rJ022 per ton. Ofl Cake Z.

i Is qwoted at $34. Steady at tbe decline of yesterday. We quote factory at li'y4c; Uambnnr, H'lSc. Comis Remain unchanjjed. We quote roasted grades at HyTlt; fair; lT018ic; prime to choice, Coax We quote CanneL 24c; Pittsburgh, 20c; Highland, llic per bush Anthracite, til WiX sq per ton.

ua coke, loc per ousnet. Dst Goods Continue dulL We quote prints at -cotton cloth, bleached, a 30)ic; glGJc; drillings. 13S14e; Uckings, 430c; stripe, llJa 25c: glnjf- hams, 12'al5c: cambrics, 7al6c qgs Arc active ani lniicmaua atirja Facrr brccn apple arc. crce'at If 502. per bushcL orl 505 per bnrrer J0t Western, aud P'xfi for Eastcru.

Lemons firm at f7a? 20, Oranges, per box, $6 50. Fish Are in fair demand at the follow-in? prices. No. 1 white; per half barrel, S7a7 50; white fish kifn liiii sn- mE. r1 Vrv 1 liIf hurrol.

Sit M4t vr -m a-vauv UiW) w.vwa 50(3'; No. 50; mackerel in kits, No. 1, 2o2 50; ditto No. 2, ft 701 90-, family mack erel, $1 50. Ffcont Is active and prices firm, quote fancy brands at $6 507 25 extra family, 5 50aC round hoop extra, 4 50a5; fine and supers, 3 75a4 21 Rye flour is quiet at 6afi 50j 'Corn meal la.

quoted at 1 30 at. 88. Gairw Still, active and quote prime red wheat at $1 30(31 35; amber il SO 91 33; white It 35140,. Cora, prime white from wagons remains at 4j7c; Oats are still held at 4552c Rye market easy at S'JOc. -f Barley-spring 7590c; fall, Hominy la quoted at t3 50(34.

HIT We, quote prime- timothy from 1SI(320; loose pressed, f2021 tight pressed, $19 20. M0XA9SE8 Fair to choice New'Oileans we quote at60(370c. Byrupa, SOgOOC A -i jTuh-Linseed is quoted firm at 98cSl 02 for raw, and tl 05l.C7, Lard -winter trained, $1 No. 1 extra, $1 12; No. tl 10; No.

Petroleum is quoted firm atL2CQ28c, p.0Ks-3ontlnue fngood demand at 511 25 per bushel; per barrel, H4 50. Potatoes Continue in demand at SI 15QI 20 at the store for common, and Jll 10 on track. VTocuay Continue idull and unchanged. Live chicken are. quoted at S3 75(34 per doz.

Turkeys are offering at 8c per pound. Ducks S3 754 per dozen, i v-' Provisions Have experienced another decline and remain dull. Mess pork is quoted steady at 516 per barrel in large lots. Bulk shoulders at )fi clear sides at 8c, and clear rib sides at 7Jc Bacon, shoulders, dear sides, hams, su garcured, 14144. New kettle rendered lard Is quoted at lOlOe, and steam rendered 10c.

Tal low very dull at.7sc I Ricr Carolina Is quoted at Bangoon 8)i(59c; rataa, 90Jc 8 ALT Onandaga and iumawnvare qnoteu at 12 3032 40 la car load lots, and 2 45 in small lots. groAJts Still We quote crushed, powder ed and granulated atl4J414c; 13c; 1.1c; extra 13JA yellow llaLJc 12al3c Demarara, 12Ji(513c; Porto Rico, loflle; ICallc; molasses sugar, SalOc; NewfOr- Txas We quote: Gunpowder, 120al 60; Impe rial, ial 50; Young Hyson at 1251 50; Oolong, socai 20. "Wobi-Actlve in good demand. "We quote tub washed at 4550c; fleece waahed, 4ftyt3c; pulled, 40(fit2f unwashed, 30j33ci Wood We quote long, delivered, 5a5 50; block, 60a5r tove, a6 5a WhIsxt Is quoted at 88c for ciaeianati Market. CixtiysATt ilay 31.

Flovk Dull at 5 tvr superfine family 75 hk.t aiei: aniaer rcu ti lonji sa. Oats Dull at 3tt'3c i Sew Tark Market 1 3Cew Ydbk, May 31. Fui'a Steady. I Wheat lc higher at 11 50l 51. .1 tas Stnug at OiT Dull atUtGSc.

SroAa Quiet; Cuba lfXai0e; Ptrto Bic 10(3 A white bard f.Cripl Quiet: Kio, yold, VtL unseen quiet at A'etroieum, cruue, IV; refined 254(vV-' A iaMt Way ta Get ant af It. (Oue of Whitelaw Rdd's Editorial Reiniulseeneea. I remember one of those rare instances in klie experience of country printers whn a iman came into the office tothrash lie. 1 had then arrived at the mature age of Eighteen, but I was not as vigorous as I am how. In the course of some police items in a countrjr rvn I I1.1t AriAn ti- nnt th fiij-t that a certain Dutch butclner, night six feet, age 3I, weight 200, had whipped his wile, a proceeding to which I objected, aid commented on with the severity which I hope the enlight ened pres-Jof the country will ai ways exhibit nn sin -h occasions.

U'i' 1 Tlie next day the butcher came Iu and prp-tssel t5 the writer of tha.t par- agrsph. Jia looked at me and inqnired if 1 1 wrote it We think quick In -great perils and people in daneer of being thrashed can dq a very.small amount ot ratiocination in a short time. I saw there was no use of argue- ing with the fellotvr, and I.sald to lam: are yoa subscriber to this pa-Ferrf Hans, who understood "thoroughly that he had maligned, was not so sure on the subject of uWrijtion, and he shook his jiea-l and asked me what I meani 'liana, are you a sabsctiber to this pajicr? Hans srrau-hed his head again and Wlievcd he was not. 1 said lou.iir: I 1 I- lwV riveme two dollars to iav yuiif subscription vra I wotjld like to know wjiat Visltrc it is of yanrs what we say!" the Jt finishing that time, and comiiiend.it to the attention of all who put sncli tJangs in tlieir paiwrs. A fire at Canton.

Ohio, yesterday, destroyed tlie 'carpenter shop of A. J. keatx, in which was the new alUr for the Catholic chorc.li. Iyis aut There was no insurance, the i-oiidrs having expired the day previous. InssTwinklcfause killdl Daniel O'l-ary a Bed Man's picnw.

i-ar Catuden, Pcnii- vU veenfrw. He claims to have done in. wiftkfcr.se. i 1 I a Of a I ,1 i volume 2-no. INDIANAPOLIS IVEDXESDAY, MAY 31, 1S7L' PRICE TWO CENTS.

LATEST BY TELEG11APIL Great Excitement Still Existing in Paris. Another Terrible EartLqUate ftt Fatal Accident at Grand Ilaveni Michigan. 'r Various Xnrders and Etc; tit. FOKKIGX. --j FRANCE.

1 iWhd to tie New York Herald. via. Boulogne, Mav 31. General Clnseret was shot on last in the barracks of Prince Kucrene. J.

A prirmer, named DufcL wlio btwistotl that he orucfwl the execution of Jhomas and Lecbmte, was tike i If towartl Chatelcte. when attempted toe.pc. The Captain of the which KuarUei- Dufa firi his revolver at the fleeing prisoner. The bullet struck him in the head; he fell, but irii me diately attempted to raise on his elbows. when the sersreant and fottMnt'it fired him, killing hiin instantly.

thw writing larce musses of troops are pacing down Hue lihtte, bearing twenty two iiwurent standards. Banrb ore playimr i i i i ti. r. i. aim uie sireeis arc eruwueu.

i ncre is iiiucii ehccrinf, in fnct the icoplc are afraid to look sad lest they wiould fw arrested yiniuii- witn the onitilunci Kavrc reninim in the Ministry, -At the special remtcxt of M. lhiejx licam will be made Governor of the Bant of France. i 1 Vincenncs surrendered tircouClitionallv this morninif. It contained thret? hundred men, among whom were eighteen chiefs of the defnnct Commauf. A etrl seveuteen years of aire was shot this morning for luring ut ah ofliccr.

A number of iersons detected throwinir petroleum in the cellars of the Faubourg Moutmarlre, and awo the troops the luia Havre werr au urrefieu Ail The shops crtr are open once more, and Paris begins to wear again an ani mated appearance. r. i M. l'icard lias arid Li succoeled bv 41. Ix-faiic.

Iicneral Lev-suferxedes (icn- eral Leno as of ar. General Ciswev'a. L'Admirault's and Vin- ov's corus have cdinnletelv occupied I Paris. and remain until the city is thoroughly pacineti. i General Barrnl has beetr nanfed Governor bf the city bill without the titfc.

INDT.V. May 25. A volcanic enrption the of Una. Tlie country 'was terribly devastated. and four hundred ayes lost.

JUIXXESOTA. Deatb of Joe Rolette Xewpanr St. Paul, Miiy 31. Joe Bolette, of Pembi na, cued a few uavs since, -after a prolonged sickness, Jle once figured verv- largely in tliis region, lioth aa Democratic pbiitician and Indiau fux-tratler iu the old Territorial sla ttf a ti'ao ni a a a rri a at tire for ftcvcrul tenius" and defeated a bill removal of the capital from St. Paul VFK a-IJC: to St had been pigned by the Governor.

He was a son, by her first marriagCL -oi the widow of msumi aiuuw Aue uiutii corning aii nas ocen staryeu will be removed to St. Paul. Thes Call says tlie people of. Duluth rcfiLsed to patronize it because it told the'truth regarding that great rival of (Chicago. ILLINOIS.

Sfarderand Salelde Salt for Damages. CitiCAoo, Mar 31. About three o'clock yesterday afternoon a ldiemian named nuiwiuu mn jiia uioBiicii, iim vuiiiu-1 rine Nekiolau. in the left temple, inflicting a Vound which will undoubtedly prove fatal. He then aimed the muzzle of the revolver to ward himaelf, and -firing, fell dead on the floor.

Cause, jealousy. An action wsw coiumcnced by Linda Gil bert against the Post rrintinS Company, in which damages are laid at 2iX0U0. Tlus is the -second action by the same plaintiff against tide sunie defciuhiiit. It is understood that -the declaration in this ta.se will be for resulting from articles hased nnon tlie iiK't that Judge Roger fotind the Woman's Home scheme. a lottery.

Salelde af Kaw telle, tbe Actor. KsocrK, tay 13. Early tlus morning, the body of J. A. Saw telle was found floating in the Mississippi river, opjosite this city.

He was for some time a resident of Chicago, and ldaved leading parts at- the GIoihj Theater: Iron there he went to Quincy, where he was engaged with a travelling comj)any. Being thrown out of 'employment he was verv much dcpres(eil in spirits, and a few days since caine to this efty in' search of some-" thing to do; finding nothing, it is suppose. he lumpeu into tne1 nver on laxt tndar or Saturday. Ou his ierson were found a num ber of tickets to various entertainments, and note hinting at tlie probability of his committing suicide. was about twenty-six years oiu, ami leaves aw ne and child.

2IIC1IIGAX, fata Accident at Cirand Rapid, Gsaxd Bamds, May 31. Yesterday morn ing about 10 o'clock, the belt of the governor the Steam en-'ine In thn Kmnire canir-ssw mill of WonderTv came off. and the engine ran so fast thprcby as to tlirow to pieces a large Hv whcela piece of which hit and killed one of the hanls. Another was strucic ami mortally wounded, uthers escapca im i-ijni injuries, a. large piece oi um was uiruwii entire across Grana ner.

a long distance from the factory. FRO 31 If'ASiriXGTOX. Tbe Pnblle Debt lie venae Kaf tera fFrora theC1nWnnti f-Wbd Of tl.U The pubuc debt statement fur the i-rescnt month will iKt shotr. so great a change as former statements. The tlcHTt ae ill prob ably not amount to over three million dol lars.

This is to be awountcd for Lv the cliange in the-timeof payment of ichious from senu-annuallv to iuarterlv. But for this the decrease would amount to alout nine million dollars. The decision of tho rominiioner Inter nal Bcvemip, in the New York Central Scrip ilividend wiil taken in precctit in the settlement of several ca- now landing hurt au, in hU siiiiUarqUcMions are Tlie stato'nent rivir.2 the ar.i-mnt of I I i i I I is in bond and out of 'bond in th' United StaUi. is nearly rvadr for pnblicatirvn. It ii tielayod br the niMi-arriTal oi the return from a lew minor dixlrictA.

Two hundred compromise caes lmre been acted upon br Collector McMk of '-the Internal LRerenue darin the pre--'git month. Commencing; with, the next fiscal year, this branch of the Bureau will be so arranged that where a cae ht brought before Uie-Bureau' either for the violation of the Internal Revenue laws or for th Cora niisstonor' decision, if can be taken up im-mediatcly and disposed of without delay. 1 A large force of colored liborers, etifftijed in con'Jtrncting a street railroad in Uiis city at a dollar and a half per day, struck resusr-dav, and they are now standing out for two dollars; Their places have been filled by white lalwrers. It is that the atrike wai eneourajd bt Uiefcvcrabanpropriations made bv Colore for thei relief of inditront black In thi district. A portion of the striker Atre certainly under the impression that ap propriations have been -made lor tnelr sup port, whether they work or not.

LATEST XE1TS. The White Stocking defeated the Stars, of Brooklyn, yesterday, to 1. The Rhfnle Island LpjWatnre met and or ganized at Newport yesterday. The Pastimes, of Baltimlirc, defeated the.l Ifaymakew, of Troy, ye.JN?rday, 25 to 22. Secretary Boat welHia rejected Jay Cooke's offer for theWindcr of the new lor.

S. X. Pike ha bought (fie right of the paKj ent of tite Vhipjle Dickson- method of nsinir raw petroleum in generating steam, in stead of coal. Tbelodr of Dr. Watts, from kordout.

New York, in Xovember lastj I was taken from the Hudwn at Kcopus land- Is i i ing yesicnia Horace iirceicy left New urieans yesteniaj? morning, pctsteamerie Lee, ior tcJtmj bureh; thenccby rail to Memphis where he speaks nday evening. Henry IX Wlngler, a well known Danish tist, who reside? in Naw York city for the artis last thirtv vears. in the practice of his art. 1 died aiternoon. Delccates are beginnrne to arrive at Columr bus, Ohio, for the Democratic Convention on Thursday.

Vallandigham, George W. Mor- gan, General McCook, and General Kwing, are there. Tlie people of PJ.ode Wand having made rhkirA fi-f I iam Art a r.AVArnAr lata no choice for Lieutenant Governorttt the late election, the Legislature vesterdav re-elected the present incumbent Hon, P. W. Stevens, of Newport.

A terrible storm visited New York last night It was esjicciallv "severe along the Hudson, between i-Pongfikeepsie and King ston, ihe Ions tn growing crops, by the hah was verv rreat. I Judge Bedford, of Xew York, yesterday emenceu viiuaia ji. jioevens, tue mur of Kdward Hinea. to lx. hanred on tlia a- I4th of the same day fixed for the exe cution of Foster.

a ri The Supreme Conrt of Kansai has sustained tne validity or, rounty nonas ror railroad poses, holdiBg4hetr-issue to Jinve been cob- stitutional, Judge Brewer, one of the thrae Judges, dissenting. A three hnndred thnnaand dollar fire oc- curred at Mobile on Monday. The fire ong- inatod in the wholesale drug store of Blackwood fc on 8 1 Francis street, and ex tended to ater street A Halifax dispatch says the writing found in bottles washed ashore at Phediac, N. nrl VAnfnnvr Anntn i rKa City of Bonton; has been nronoiinted enuinerl the handwriting having beenrecognixed, Tl.e annual reuirt of the New York Cotton Exchange states that the sales from Septem- rbcr i rn ar -'j tti i ill ninn js' i K.xri ra i am besidescontfact for l.J7.425 bales 'for fu tnra "JJr rv The Tolice Commiiwioners of Hartford. Connecticut, v-esterdav suspended W.

P. Chamberlaiu, Chief of Police, for conduct unbecoming an officer, in writing scandalous letters to a young woman in Norwich. The suspension during the pleasure of the Board. r- Tlie Woman's Suffrage Convention In Boa- ton yesterday by a large majority reaolvfd. -inat tne right oi woman- to participate in making laws she Is required to obey has i nothing to do with the special social theories.

That the attempts recently made in New York and elsewhere to associate, the suffibge cause with the djctrines of free-love. and jto hold ft resisjnsible for tlie crimes and follies of individuals, is an outrage upon common sense anu decency, and an insult to the virtue and intelligence of the women of America. roEr.iu.f. Victor Hugr having been ordered out of Belgium is going tv London. It is announced that the Orleans "Princes will be allowed to live in ranee.

Attempts were made in Paris on Monday to assassinate several oi1uie oacejs oi tne army. A bill virtually, pnwefibing foreindbrs baa been presented to the. Mexican Congress by the government It calculated tlrat 40.000 in.rargenti were killed in Paiws during last week. Thirty-six thousand prisoners have, been taken. The-Poiie.

irt anencVclIcal li tter, savs the Italian guarantees are a tissue of lies ana hypocrisy, and fonnally protests against them. I News from Mexico states Juarez will prob ably be and also states that the revolution is likely to be of small dimen sions. General-Duuai cffloially reports having rout forty officers and six hundred men during the engagement in which Ms troops have participated since the Versaillists entered" Paris. i A proclamation from Marshal MacMahon to the eople ot I'am announced their dehv- tnnr froni the rrf terrmr ff th rr.m. hnunbrs, and that order, security and labor were aUjut to be re-establLsh(iL Tlie insurgent loss previous to May 22.

when the Versailles trX)p entered Pari are estimated at killci and woaBJeJ, and 25.000 pruonersj and nce May 2, 1.000 killed and. wounded, and -UUUO prisoners. Tlie pi-toner lave all Ut-n sent to Ver- saiiles. TbeiireeiaB Bead's 8orrewr Tlie "kangaro-i droon," now thus dcscriled'in a New York letter: "To make the thing perfect a glove with three four buttons that the wrist may be long' and as small aa poible. The wrist of the left hand, and alo that of the riyht hand, if it is not engaged with an Al pine parasol, l'muliticlose to the brat una ti.en the nana is pcnuitica to fail, palm downward, as tf a.r rnr.M uljr action wss This is the prc-M-nt attitude (4 bv the ii--sx-iiien's fcangiroo, and it ang.

r---t the luvt-uckt i li- h-ness imainAhle, provu-g rc il tr." ts iv i i-r I 1 I I I I I I I i I 1 I I I I I It 1 A. la IT. v. Tax ucLtj.ncic. Th XatUaal Dasieer the llsaaka't-A asMlwIeh Ialamd p.iMMle.

I From the San FrancLtro Call.J Two firei were built within the hut and four of the elrU took ttheir plwe on the dais of mat, fllx mummy brought forth a turn-: tuturwtih he boat w'ith gnat enerjjT, and one of the pnxluced a small "bout1 perforatl wttli hule, into one of hich he blew, crfcatlnjj a -pleasant, flute-like sound. Therirf on the mats (seated) ctmitnc need the chaait. slow at Crt, and In a tow, monct-onous Iwice, their bxlle swavinand their anus in time with the As they warmed, the chant became faster and the pantomime more intent. The spectators, with wild ves and haif-opeiicl mouths, followed the "jesfure with slight swaying of their bodiea, or drank deeply of the Intoxicating luice of the til i.lsnt rtometimesone of tlus i ain strength from tlie.ava bowL- lier com. panloii keaping op and the huln- -hulu.

As tlie nitjht wore on the Wild excitement Increased; the performer Waihe tie-lirious with their own aurac ihtnr chant became a continued shrjek the Kti-: tores ami the jvuntoiuime -fcartul- In their intensity, the audience not crarv from sympathy. Order was hwd, and shrieks became yell, and the danrenc at last ovr. come by the physical exertion, the Of the avis, and the Wildnew of thcirnu-n rt. fell, one after another. irotrate and helnle on the floor.

Then the others, the sncota- anVTc 2S in" ill STi! the floor iu drunken stuir, i -f Arals unJav! a jternoon Hank Monk who rm. "PPi011 Horace the imminent risk of tlmt on wine, at Wished philosopher's neck had a l.md Michlsranders (male aud female) down frofii Lake Bifrler. Coming up the mountain from Glenbrook, Hank tojk his time, ami the toir 1st became alanned lest they should mi. th evenilyr train for Virjrinia. Jlank reintfed 1.

il At f.il 1. qTlyt ln ration of buckskin to each of his musftanpt: ap went euht and awav.weiit fleet horses, down a contoitcd srade liV forked lightning Japping crooked r.ine-toi: while. a fierce wind from the rear eovclocl the rapid! descending mass in a dense cloud of dust Thecrackofa whip, the snortbfa sWtuch'o v'O the vehicle, shrieks, cries, groan. "thumps," Imprecation.s jirayers and "keep your seats was ail that could be heard amid the roar of the windbut Hank avers that he made only fonr miles in five minutxt SnfflrA it the Michigander reached thU city more thati an hour before train time, fnUy impressed with the idea that -Nevada Wast" Stat, bntone in which staging Is iw't conducive to itcpstcr, 16, aldjt If Oe Waald An old Scotch lady was told that her min wr te- Ph disbelieved it Said one, xio into tiie gallery sd see. She did ---v mrw lVVI IUUI1.

Al All II iutkles preacher had concluded his reading on th Ut i lar, Thre out irnn lofty position "Ye canna. re rann for leper's give oot!" "I TO COICLAZEK'I roa. HOWAJu) WATCJIli-4, W'ALTHAM WATCHFA FlAlIN WATCHES, And FIXE SWISS WATCHI-S. 'HAXtWOKX Desioxs ix S61I4 fjflvstr and Nllvr.PUUd NO. 14 CAST WASHINGTON gAU Good sold Emrr- (sar.

EOCLLTI DIKECIORY. MASONIC LODGES. Ce.vtbk Lodge No. iH.Jfcr.h M.lnn.r. u- Chrbj Fiher, tfecrfetary.

ileet iu LUi Bnild-' ing. A1I0 ijjDGt No. ZT Jur Jom O'aU Secreury. Afett la iraiid Alii TzcTome Loooa No. 178, Charliw Ln vrt Charie Ivaiiii.

Becretanr. lieeta In vl' sonie UalL Cafttal Cttt lLowi. No. Sli wmim 1tl.a W. Mahlon Sitacy, fjecreiary.

Wetit in Grmn-1 Maaoaio HalL i i Akctxxt Laitp a abks No. 319. J. tt i HartwelL fcccretary. Jjets In Bulldi MTsne Tie 22, John Carns Cona, Becreury.

Meet In Grand Lodge Hall! i Toax Rrr. MeoU in Maaonlc Halt IsniAJf Arotts CHArrra. No.5.-i.nn rMnJ Priest; CTiarle Fkher, tscrury. ketstok cw irra, No. 1 Martin IL RW, HjKhr rioat: K.

HartwelL Hcitarr Priest; HartwelL rsicretary. LvptA'TAroUS No. 1 Rrxrer Parry. Grand iUjter; CbArle 1 iher, Recordtf. RAPisvCoaa AKPKRV, No.

I. RoeT hrrr. Pnt- nent Uimmnilr; Uriel 1'Uher, Recorder. A. ajti A.

ScoTTtsa Errt MectaMn Y'." ADOina.tv Graxd Loooa or rs Cavao, T. P. 0. Hartwell, Urand bsjury. Saxaiat Cocxcti.

or ParxcEs or Jsrcsaijcji PUneasG. Hunt, M. E. ti. E.

Grand ftucxtry. IsoiAHAroita CHArnra or tvi Barnard, iL" E. HartwelL Orond bi.cn.ury. IXMAXA HoVntncS C05S1STOBT. X.

RivH Commander ia-Chief; E. lUrtweil, Oraad Mcrv Ury. JTA0X1C MZtTTXO TO-SHint. Attntlca Sir Rapw (VtmmanJery. No.

epecial meeting to-night, at o'clock. Wotk R. Order. Grand Lothrs of Perft-ctlon, A. and A.

Rita, thbHVeduUy) Vx o'clock. E. lUsrwtix, Secn tary. Fpedal me-tlnj bf Urina No. F.

aij Manoni, thii eveVfng.t Tt o'doik, t.r aork hi Third Degree. Jotfs 0.f Waters. Strrrno-y. JCNIGHTSLtF FiTniAS. rsf PrtJJ.

f.ioi-S vi.rrjl KOESJtXI IXiWiE. No. ft. M. fU ir 1 kli P.

liaiL lOvnaai.) i Star Lowjx. No. 7. P. HaIL 1 tl Di-ct li Tii.k.1.-.

Vi I. tuwday, 3d Degree 3d 1 oi ch n- lljflU V. 1I ftVTW il ltf Avrt y.2i.Ai cv v. grtm 4ih a AUXVt 1 IiV T.Ui'l i Mi- 1 srt ur-jy, of i i. No.

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