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Offloa Fwrtk Iran aa. Qim Btmt. SUHArSIEWS. It IdMnplied thai Burner WIDinrf mm Baa takes rnvwrebe tarn, aad his Tn courts of Jtewr Jersey havw darided Sat. all beta are n4d, and that tba etake-older bound to return UM money wbea de-BM by tk ior.

Tbe case at la war Tn prople of Okmeeater, far that eixtT-thre passenger by tba schooner Katie, from Norm Beotla lor Boston, were lost la the gala o( tha 4th of April. Tha men Were to engagt hi tha Okmeeater lbhertea. It la atated that the etnplnvr of the Bam of the lata A. T. Stewart Bauiber Jadce Union that Mr.

Stewart's death WW aot bl bwslness. A new partner wiU totaknmtotkeftra Tba bnabMaj wUl be roomed. Ratvssat was the first dar of the ptng meeting of the Lrmirlsn Jorkry Club. Tba laces wera woa by Col. Nelllan (two ariiea orer eight hardies); Medial or (Pickwick stakes for thite years 8am Harper (two mile, all aje).

Th committee of the mutagen of the railroad pool at Chicago baa reported that able lo devise aay plaa bwblrh uniform late raa be matataiued. (Tbl 1 owiue tha mdefasadew. action of the Grand Trunk read.) A aew daMiflatioa of frri bt ha bwm arranged. Mont of the article rereuliy plecol to the special claa ware pot back la the fututu bt the ess) of Covtrrraeman Purman. of Florida, nndertoms; mvvwrrfatinn at Wbsb-mgtoo, Batrmta)-, Chsriee Jvke, puMisker of a Demor-valle paper ia Tsnakwssee, teat-led that the thrr btuarlred dollars which lir.

Btmpkins recently teetlBrd shoot waa to be Bswrf fer the eleetloaof Wltbrmoon to the LarMaaare, and waa ar to be elves to Pur-man. lr. Wsapklras waa recalled, and, after mm kawlatlnn, admlttad that Oyke'a teatt-May waa correct. Wiujam OcLUOt Bbyaht. Theodore D.

Woowwy, Alewandrr H. Bullock, lloraea WbMc and Cart Beaars bar aimed a eah for a eoBferenea to ba bald ia New York rttv on tha ISth of May, to eooaVler what mar be dona to aernre the eteettua of aea la the" national election to tha ma-heat oaVes of the re p-bile wbnae chancter aad aMUty win satisfy we ratrranea of the peter el ertanrlBU, pro-tee the bonne of the America mum, prevent the national election of tha Centennial veer from becoming a mere choice of evils, sad aatlafy the pnpular ilnki lor genuine reform. Tlirnal Jury at Wnahinetoa Saturday indirted Baboock, IIrHnton. Wiiiteley, Benin, MBea, Mettlahlpand HomerTiUe, tor complicity ta tha Mfe-burglary cuasptnry. Warrant wera nanmi tor the arm of each, axeept Oenrral Babcoek, wbo appealed and rare bail in the anme of ex-tior.

A. U. Bsertkerd breoantng hi eecurtty. It la trader-atood that all except Babcoek and Ilamaictoh wtUM naad aa allaiimi. and that taa in- astrnst those trMrfrmjr will fee ra f.

There arerumurv'Uial liarriurtuo can not be fouad, aad that be will it a to Tint Commi JnrKT a i. -mcrfal tete-araphie tonaauuadanea from Weiblnaton Bat-aaday nurbt atataa that the committee nn the whiaky fraud baa a ropy In Ex-Collector Tord'a handwriting of Ford letter to Preai-drat Grant, dated May 1870. ia watch ford aaye of "uporrUor MeUonaldj "Ha b) a man that the BapubUcaa paprra denoanaa aa kiaag wtthoot aiaie, without troth andouea-aaon huaeety. I tall roa thU eoafldenlially, hatrlac ao doubt of ita train. aU hope yon will aattefy rounclf of tba truth of It.

If yon bare aay doubta, and do yoonrlf Juitlca and tha eouattj a aarrica by equeiching him Tas emperor and empire of ttraxil ar-irrad at tiaw York natajday In tba ataanadup Uerailua, Tha battcrie flrad a aabttaof a hnadrrd run ia baa or of the royal partT, and the Hraathan earreUe honored tba emperor by a royal aalate, aa did tha United (Mate rtcatc Mianeauta. BecrMaric Pink. Robeeoa and TaCt, Viea Admiral Bowan, Urn. sbermaa, the Brullllan minister, with the Brauliaa Centen- wwatnitooer, aad a Imrr party, met the aanr' aieaar ua Ainrt. i ana city omcial went dowa the bar in a Uorermaeat cult or, and delivered the Under of tha boanitalitlea of the city, made throush Mayor Wlckhaa.

Tha anuiue band ua the Alert aw1a tha mpim with tha lliaalliaa national brum, and oecretary nm atade a brtaf addrra of welcome. At Chios Satmrn tho agent of the Aaifiatrd Praaaobtatiad from tba Hon. Jos. MadiU the following latenH'Bt: "It I true that 1 wa hmied to tfaetooaa aboat ainonth a-o to read torn le elatemrnia qtrirtir Hrcuiat-tagla Urmoeratie eirriea la Waahington in laferenca to Blama'a alleged eoanretina with aaaaa Union Pwh railraad boada. itaaad that tha Dinmmi arera kaakliag back th, acandal to expkide It at the Une of the (tn etrjaati coaraatloa, or after laeana Blaii waa now hatred.

The whole ebarga, a far a my informant bad learned it. wa ralatad u. tha pr trnce of four geuil pmta It waa greed that Mr. Hlalee ahoold be conddeutlal-ly apariaad at once of tar nature of the caa-dai. Any other roa raa would ba wrong.

Mr. Khrhard Bentta eoraentcd to lay the whole maliar brfora Mr. Blaine la a prireta letter." Taa Houaa of HcrireHentalira Saturday dtoeuaaed the report of the Ciuaialtta oa the Jaalrlary, trniainaailag that tlaii aaiaiea a amat brMaatraeted not to take tha body of tha recuaaut wltneat, Hal let KlUxrarne, bc tmoCblaf Jna.kaCartttr, of tha District Sf paame Court. be queation of the relation of the wf ot kabaaa to tba priTUeaa and Jnrtailietioaof the Uoaaa waa dbated in fa Tor of tha report of the majority of the oommiUeu ay meaar. nnru u.j, lawrrnce aad How and, in fnor ul ia wnt ot aa4 mi)mi rrr Ma-k Lrade Iowa), and KHWy (Itrp ma aiH av aaaew aa laiiu Boon.

A bill wa rep charier ot tha Fnedmea'a attttea on Rule waa whether Mr. Satith, tha )oui rotated any law or doaa any act with hi position a aa employe ol CHICAGO. Be air mf Marer Calaia lo II Ctttara Laemaadiag Hia Mrmignati Klcrtion Annulled A SI Town catflccnl Eaater Ogeriag by Biahoi Cheney'a of Mayoi thuica. Cmrtoo, Arm IA. The tnivm to uk ionnai demaaa ot Committee for hia resignation naked to-morrow.

Iteoaersal Chixena be pub- it two new- naner columna. He eeta out wit the atale- ment that he beTtcre the dci wacpureir poUUcal hi ha nature, and wiU ba acoompllahed by IU Ha ana Into iance with exbauative kaatorr of hia administration. hedc- I Ilia baa been hampered by tha legacy of nam tut to toe eny oy an praocceaaor tar aayoralty (Mr. Midi 11 He also aUributea the haary load which tba city iacaUed na lo bear to the trouble of tha panic, and tha newapapar attack an the etty'a admmiatmtioa and crsdu. Hegtra a Ut of officers appointed under hi adhUaiatrntiun, and challengea any Drarioaa adadnistralioa to nreteat a better BaL II declare that there Would bar been ao trouble 1th the city naacea had the tazea beea properly paid; denounce a unfair aad aaetates-Bmallke th atatemewt that I they were not i akt hennas of lack of eonftatoce In tuc goTarniaent, uwugh ao direct ebkrge of corruption ban arer been made ajrainet him.

He aanrta that the New York bankar did not object to loaoingmoney to tha city on account of back of oonflauc ia the etty'i dounitra-Uoa. 0a tha contrary, tbry pro-aoanced eeonomkally and properly dmimterea. The objection were that the aewapaper queetioard the legality of the city ecrtiacatea, and that many of our wealthy and leeillng dtltena were irbting tha taxaa. Despite aB kbe drcum-atiiarm tbore named, he my the chy't nuance are a far fnua Aangeroui and 4icounuiug eoadttioa, aad there la erery prebablmy that her tadebtrdneaa will be I dWhargrt. Bercrttng to the ouestloa of taxes, ha aaya a preat majority of the tag-aghter are tha wealthy flame and politician, who resort ta every nam to avoid laxea and place their owa hnrdea oa tha ehoaldet of tha poor.

Ha append a bat of nruutlaout aaercbaau wbo, be ear, aiw the leading, tax-tghters, aad wbo were the leading spirit ra the recent meeting. Tba amount due the city from aboat one million dollar. Be devote a Itttle spare to the defease of hia eraverter agalaat Bewpper attack, defends hi eoUou ta holding office until 1877 la aa-anrdaace wHh the virtual deH-toa of the 8a-arama Court, aad aubmtta that ha ha bees honestly obedient to the law hi thl aam ether reepeeta. He eoaetadee with the prouoal ttoa that if thl denumd heaesUy made, ad If proof I forthexmnvig of the mrerlty of taw liaiiad ta a paywarat ot eriy mxee wbfc-h theaa gi atlimia who amka demaad are earmg ta tha eky, he will raaiga twenty-fotar lvoan after having area the ircalpta for sock taxes, ekraed by the proper officer. He ara-eeiety deaira that aa apportunlty anty he af-tarded aim of ehaagiag hi oOc tor tax- recaipt.

TOsrs BXaXllUg anaTtAlsX Tb Commoa Counrfl hrMa Irnig martmg fwturday, which Hoard at Urn hourto-i and, after mark dijeoaaioaof the sab yerl, deeiared the final town alaettoa anil sad old, aa attune! of the frauds perpetrated, aad, by vwto at tb power Tasted then, appobatad the foikrwmg Iowa araearat B. Callsgbaa, ooUector, rFvaa. UTaa. Grey, aumiir, rhOlin. obert Uaaola, aupervianr, K.

Kyaa. Wa. Carver, ejark, am Oleaaoa. Taa Ua trounea, ao Bar aa Tb action of tb Towa Board la derlarrag that the fmath town electiua waa Bed end by ruts of eU ta three. It to i win Ik LmIl ty at thai tcUou.

i itrm arrnnn mictuts. The Kaater offering at Chrtt church formsd snaaopal) la-day waa CM.00O. aarLaoAB cowraaxacm. A meeting of the aaanagcr of the vmrlou rwironn ewtaraune; aam ex oa. uaula Bt the ractBe Hotel an ywaterdsy affect aa arrant.

in ant oa all I lean a aim I railroad com The character of the movant eat was i forth la th Tnaee aeversi weeks ainr. wat siapuatd to pool the rrom samlngs of all tb lines, a com by the baWi frank hneat buiewmg la tha fact tost nam her of VM wakrali that Uea -was ahaax New Orleaa Premium Beads KW OaXXtltS. AnrB UL Tha Uv'aiitSnM. I ea hare tar. Had to bare cmrteHv aerial am bond acbma, tn.

rtaw amiUt il.a II a lainrmaunii woamre or bond have bees exetumrtd tor preemham boada, seine Marty an luurih ot th etty eaat, which I be- mtmSt! repuuy reanreae. uaoar the armlm-boad WoscxsTMi, April U. Rotates' boat shoe It Wastborougk baraad aka BBoraiag. Lcsa fe-om ttl to alxty iksansd doiiare. Meeare ULk al ra The cjwen wbi aiier- rtrd Uw amend tbr 'a bank) Tha Com-itructedl to tnnuirc rnatl clerk, bad liucouaiett-nl I tba Houac.

1 hW lib naad eomril aa at, waa bald after bmw to tba tjeamem armwwbal alillirt Hnatkma HitHfth Eeeted to tin TTcnea Eout of Sepatiet Itob Ktmlllej and Lill YsatanUy. AAiimtm TJeUvtyntl Ttria Tw-tardaw by Victor Hugo matt Xsouis Blano, to Zatrg Crowd. Priae Jerome Napeleoa Agala Caadldata for the French froai AJtccI. In Boot Fart of England the Eeariert Sneir Btona far Many Yean Eeported Fallen. Antral of tho Berapia, with tha Prtaoe of Wales oa Board, at CHbraltar.

Ruttias Corvette FourKlered Whilt Entering th Harbor of Athens and AU On Board Drowned. AMERICAN BRIG SUNK NEAR HULL FRANCE. Fanes (aaoxa utrotxow. Ftais, April la. Tb alactioa of V.

Rou-ber from AJaecio having beaa annuUrd, Prince Jerome Napoleon aaaouuee blmaelf as a candidate tor the vacant aeat tha Amenably. oTOtMAXiT iMranxyitxn. Pabbl April 15. The manager aad editor of the KvtaimiBl have baea saed and condemned to imprison i aeot for a month for the pubiicatioa of aa article coaeening th Com- DBTPTTBS sXrCTKD TESTXBOtT. Pasts.

April 14. Klectkm were held to-dT to till vacancies ta the Chamber of Drputioa rauerd by the return of a Dumber from more than on dMrtct. At Marseilles, Bnauet (Radical) waa elected bysVM rotsa. Gaiaiara rage (ot the Left) reaMved AT Lille, Maxnr (TUdlcal) wa elect cd.re-celvlng vole, against X.300 for Do Talents 7of th Left) sod Its) for M. Vraa (Clerlcarusl).

A seeoud ballot Is aeeemary In Bordeaux and in the ti i iiiaswth atvoiMllsseaiuiiil ot Farts. In tha tatter, rascal Duprat head the poU. ess rxxaiij. Bxrosnaoai. Victor Hugo and Louis Blane addressed a larza crowd here So-day.

Half the proceeds of the meeting are devoted to the fund for aeding a delrvataoa of workmen to the lliOa-delpum KxblbMioa, aad the renialnder to tha relief ot tb relative ot the Cvjmmunist The speakers extolled the psople of the United Mate for their Industry and activttv, and for the example they gare of lore of liberty. They act forth the advantage which would result from tha proposed visit of French workmen to the Untied matea. They dwelt particularly oa the ptugite of Industry as the means ot cementing the bond of triaadablp ot Freace and tha United Mates. TBS IXTiaKSTIOMAI. XXrOBlTIOB.

An otUclai decree is Issued announcing a universal exhlbitiouuf tine ana la 188. siuiul-taariMialv with the agricultural exhibition aJ-rray announced. TURKEY. Taxmxji TBaatTsaro ar raattaanrra. Tixxxa, April li Advice from Trebbvje atat that the Heraesroriaaaa lnurgent are wriouary threatening that place, which I temporarily without Turkish troops, th latter having been wtthdiawa fur the purpoae of operating against the rebel in the Baubmht territory, rererel enngementa have been fought around Trebinja and a number of place baea dred.

AlXXflED DITtirTlOB OT TBS rOBTX. Niw Toax, April 18. A pedal dispatch to th Herald from Vienna aay that reliaole advices are received faom Constant tnopie that (be Subiime fort intetvla, if driven to ex-treaaoa, to ana lb Mahoasmedau populates aad declare a delniiiifllim to postpone all rttymaat of Iniiift on It debts untd after the restoration of paae. inscrBoxnTs aor kiu runrn. Rtocsa, April 14.

Tha htsargeaU bar wtthdrswti from the vtehuty of Trebtnya. Baimaji abut naroaTBO aunaocaDCa. Loxnox, April IT. A spocial dispatch to the raanuard, dated Alcssudria itaturday. aaya sports are lie ieid tba the Keypliuu trtoy Uwt tieen aurrouuUrd by Abylntaiut, aad that he situation iu critical.

Abyssinia decuaada mdomtuty for too eapensea of th wac QREAT BRITAIN. Ha att aauw-eToaw. Loaoou, April IS. The weather to-day ht fair, but mill cold. The recent snow -storm ws the heaviest of the winter, and aueae sit of the rouatry the heaviest for many tear.

tattaiCAa) bbm waacxatx Htn-L, April IS. Tb Aaicricaa brig Francis Htruck oa the ledg aa the sIbobI yestsnlay tiMi sunk. 'I be rsrtaia satd two I tors and tne cook ware drowned. "russiaT xrt.tTioNa wirn trtTBi. Kt.

April id. The Journal de Feterabura; reproauee the peciue sssur- nccs which appeal, tn the Vienna rvaUtirsi itrreepaailaac ot April la, ta the exact that has not' been soy diftetence betwet and Austria, and that both posers would contmne to art conjointly for the paci-lostion of Turkey. The Journal cuuvau be pubitc to trve no credit to the sliArntiug reports vkach were la drcuialiuu last week. canadaT OrXBIT0 or WKLXAMD CAVAL. St.

CATOKKivr. April la. Wetland causl open Mouiay, 17th hiataBt. ABBIVAL nr OOVBBSOB SLOVeB. IIalivai.

April IS. Sir Joba Ulover, tb new governor of Sea Foundlantt, arri'ed isat itlglti ia the liioiruia, from England. spaimT ARBIVAX. OT TUB MUilS OS WAi-BB AT GIBBAL-TAB. CiaaAi.Tta, April IS.

The Serst ls, wuhtlie Mrd, arrived to dy ou the way to Eagiat.d. greeceT BOSS 1 All OtUtTETTa IXImiBB St. Atdbi, Apnl 15. A Rusaiau corvette, while rtitrtnjt the Hrecu to-day, foundered, and all ou truant were drowned. BEtCIUM.

SCICTDX Of A BASK DIBBCTOS. BaraeriJi, April 15. M. Jugennal, director of lbs Central Bank of Antwerp, baa committed suicide. WASHINGTON.

Decision of tha IlliaoU Railroad Cases by the) Sa arcane Court Cxpected To-day Picas Agreed Oa hy ea. Bel-kaap's Caaasel ta The Impeach meal Trial. BIB-COCK LIB TBI HAfB-irsUiLAKa. Wasbwotow, April 18 11 npeetcd that the Supreme Court will to-morrow render a derh-lon what are known aa lb lllinola rail road case, which involve several highly important question caaarernlngta taxation of lands and other property. The company claim that fat aome respects the taxes were iUegxny levied, and bt others that the assessments were too high, has been argued oa th appeal that no court bouU such esses restrain the coiled ion of tax even temporarily, unless the company IcBdsswd tha amount admitted to be legally levied, or the amount upon tha valuation which waa admitted lo be correct.

It is mid that there are so las thaa live suits pending ia Illinois to enjoin the eoliee-Uoa of tax assumed galrrt the bind and other property of railroad companies, which reprtiamil perhaps one-third th satire taxsoi property of that State. Tax lurxACBaKjrr or srx. arxxjtAr. Thar teems doubt that Gen. Belknap wfll he present to-morrow the Keaate aourt of counsel, tuair, urpenter.

snd Black, yesterday I nines, Basnety, that the tloa the esse, Helkni aoraaally agreed apoa ha no taniadaa- eaaa. BclknuB aot aow beme tn offlos, aad that as tb offense that Belkaan charged wtlh fct aot Badactabie, It aaano be na-tpeeemBrne. stega-mtsoaa be prepared at thTlssri Department Muaday for th hawse at silvsr BAixrr kujbck-xxs'i haxxa coar-cs. I'm-tber proceeding Hallst fUtboarne-s sss slips ease haws baea adjoanad aatll Tandiy. raa San BcaaLAB-r.

Otstrlet Attorney Wells dees aot serarrs that th safe bwrierv trial will be reached th mtdtll of Jan. Ho trouble Is ax- neetad hi abtahvjBs; the present WhHery, HaMlesbip, Hayva, here ef Whheiy'l psroon depead oa Ml testimony, depends tb entire east at avoa lusnML his a saess.tBongh the ivilie him It verv ncettrre. There le an srrdaace bnpaea-thag n-OevwfTJor gbepbenl, Tho. ahepherd, or Dr. Baarp; aad thedtatrict mtoraey does not bcHcrs that Marshai ahnrpe tra la aay way guilty of pack" the Jury.

Taa CABB OS OTTalAat. Aa effort wm he am da to morrow to fx the day far another trial of Oilman for embexz lessees'. Tba evidence Bl th UaBeck ease win THE MOUTH PASS. A Chaaael at Least Twreaty Feet Deep Through the Jetties ta tha Sea Expected by tha first at May. ar.

Lotrra, April la. A telogram fromCapt Jame B. ad mfoeam th South Vmm Jetty Company here that careful agoBdmn throagn tb fatties, aside show ad the least depth at water tn bs afteaa and a belt aWaV' A clear depth ot twiaru tae fee Messm osmV ill and three marten tram the upper cad ef a JstthnHaaa aewtthra aboat half a axTie wm ween avsa, as tam Beir sstba ens fce. aererel handred feat of avreaty-two feetdeptk. Half way eoww the Jettie, we have thtrty.two feet of water la an locality, and several hundred ieet of sad vwsatyelabt feet deep.

The tftaen Bad a taaH feet shoal will bs gone by the tM of May, wbea we shall have itjiiaail at Isast twesty feet daaa Uroaxth tb Allaa-cd Casansai mitera Anaatad. Owooibati, April U. raited fttatet 4a. aB-vBsl BWBVssWgtwsBl bhobj aay axxn, aWaaTWeaBJl Davkt Kohl and Chariss sUiry, esata- FOREIGN. OOAk.

VOLUMlMl terieNera. A eqnsfderabl amount of I fly cent eouuleifett notes, and abm diaa for maa- njaevtrrmg nickels, were captured. whUicy. Baeceesfhl Raid Throng Hear C'eaaty, Tcbbm aad talloarnf Coaatr, Ky. sealeaces at JeBereon City, Etc.

SESTtXCXS AT Jirrx CTTT, MO, ST. Locta, April 1( The following o. traces were pasae-1 trxigv by Jadte Krekel, ot tba United- State FHatrirt Conrt at Jefferson City, npon persons convicted la that court ot eon section with the whisky fraud: John L. Btrtevfer, ex-gauger, ft. Joseph, two yean In the penitentiary ami two thousand doUanr-flae.

Mmoa A tiler and Abrtbam Fa rat, dtetlller aad raetlaera, at. Joseph, ssrh one year tn the county Jail aad (10Jxw Ane, John Sheeban, dWUllar, Br, Joseph, eight month the county Jail, from September last, and fa. Henry B. W. Hartwlf and FraatF.

Hartwhi, brothers, pa. Joseph, each three Btovjtas the county Jail and Iw Ja. E. Marsh, ri-snarsn, jSaasas Cltf, tx month Jail and tam COMMITTAL OV AVX. Sr.

Loms, April Ua la the UaaWd atoms Circuit Court today, Judge John KnuB made a mallna that tba court sreuid delay eorBSsMammt ta the ease of W. O. Avery for tea days, at petttldn had been forwarded to Washlngtoa askmg hi transfer to aome Eastern 1 Judge Treat dr-cHned to eoasider me a motion, nnlsss It came from the district attorney. Cot. Dyer said mnst daeUn to make th motion, as the transfer could be mad after eoatmHinerit a wet a before.

Thl settled the matter, and comtsBiuiuli in tb esses of McDonald snd Avery were made out, and they will leave for Jefferson City to-morrow morning. AO the parties sentenced to Jefferson City to-day were pieced In JaU thl areamg, i i BAro ix Eases ex ana xsbi Mxhthab, April Gea rtUrqav ol4 lector ot this district, with Deputy OrjOector- lxtoa, of FadtKah, with seven smdtsrs, retorned last nlaht from a annaeaafiil Ave eays1 read through Henry eosmty, Tsubl, tad Casks-way county, Ky. Tbry seized and destroyed St dattllierie ia' Henry eosmty aad three la Calloway county, together with MOB gajlsas of mash. Are barrels of whisky, aad a huge ouantlty of other material fouad la thorn. Frre of the guilty partiea were arrested, but other Blade their escape.

ABD AVXBT IX PBTSOW. Bt. Locb, April Ml. (lea. McDonald and W.

O. Avery left this BVs-nrng tot the peai-tentlaryat JelTeraoa City. McJonaM wa gay, jocose, aad full of humor; but A very wa much depressed, and shunned the gam of the crowd at the depot aad of tba peopl ia the care. On th way up Avery res, slued hi spirits aovnewbat, aad became Bancs talkative. He stated to reporter oa board th traiB that en khi retara to Wsafttatnat, after hkt trial aad conTtctloa here, he Sound a letter which he had dillgenUy aeaeched for on several previoua occasion, ripJsinlng why the two oae kundred dollar notes wsrs seut from Bt.

Louis to him and to CapCJoacph. II did But give lbs explanation contained in the letter, but expressed the belief that, bad It been tn evidence ta kit trial, It would bar cleared baa. He showed it to Col. Dyer yesterday, and th latter expressed thai JuJe Krum. did Bot make It one ot the grounds fur hia ssetioa for a new trial.

DANVILLE. A Jtalatie floy ttixteea Year Old Taken From Jail by stashed Ilea aad Killed. lavas! Imsiirih tb Cnurisr-JoaraaXl DaxTtujt, April 15. Tba Con aixa-Joajn-bal of last Saturday contained a trh gram atatlug that Jim Turplu, a mulatto boy gbout alxteea yean old, wa. broiUAlrt her and placed In JaU far attempting Banteles outrage oa the person ef a Isttle saren-year-old daughter of Mr.

Lee Irvine, ot PerrrvHla. It baa smee beome ksowa thst the child was mors Injured than waa at first evMpected, and public imiiguatioa ta regard to the crime has very Baturallv Increased. This moraiog about on o'ctoek tba JaOrr wa awakened by loud knocking at hia front door, and oa mquirtng the cause was told that it wus a pollcevnaa with a prisoner. Aa anoa sa the dour waa opened be was confronted by four masked men with drawn revolvers, two whom seised Ulna, white the other two, taking his key from htm, proceeded to tb cell where the bey wa confined and took him out, and enmpany with their comrades, wbo remained outside, proceeded tn the direction of i'erryvtlie. Tht morning he wa found cold and dead, banging to tree about a mile and a half from town.

The wbole affair wa mas-aged quietly, the auob having taken the precaution to capture Officer Simpson, the Bight polteeman, Bad pat man under guard. A ror oner's Jury baa bora tarvarlgnltag the case all th nioraiti, but up to this time nothing ha been developed that would lead to the idnteUacation of the parties engaged ia the lunging. NEW YORK. Dsn Fed re of Mrnxil Welcomed at Kt. palnck'a Cathedral Yesterday Mr.

Stenarta abase la the Basiaeed of A. T. Stewart Ac Co. Transferred ta Jadga Hilton by Mr, ate wart. New Toxk, April Id.

It appears that ta addition to th power of attorney given to Judge III too to manage her estate, Mrs. Btewart yesterday Bled la the' registers ofBce transfer and assignment of all her late husband's share Uas hnalnrea of A. T. esewart A Ccv, as well as ail his property, real aad personal, except the reel estate included lathe city of Mew York, to Judge Hilton for the sum of gKXl.OtXJ. Both Instruments are dated April 14, 1878.

TBX BBAXUXtB XBTT30X. Dam Pedro, acesanpsiLird by the empress snd hia suite, attended divine service at St. Patrick's CaUiedral this tuarnjiig. The eaa-peror and empress were gives seats ta the saaevnavry, witkm tha reittinr. gobama high mam waa celelirstsd, and Vicar Gen.

Quinn, on behalf of Cardinal McCloskey, who I sick, weloorned their majesties to toil country, and cecigrairilatad them oa tlietr praaperuos Toy-age. He prayed that th remainder of tbeir Joarney might be eqaaliy auaiciou and happy. There were large crowds, both Inside and outside the church, to catch a glimpse of the imperial visitors. After church they were driven through Central Park. two (Boxoxs Kiuaa.

A shell recovered from th wreck of the MsTritnack exploded at the Portsmouth, navy yard Saturday, ktUtng two negroes and severely wounding several others. BOW, rXXVBO AT TBX BUTOBXOXX. Dom Pedro, accompanied by bl suite snd the Brazilian minister, vtatted the Hippodrome to-nigbt. They were given seats na tae aUt-furm lo th right of Mr. Moody.

NASHVIjsLay" Tare LiAl iBsarauee Ceaapanie Baa vended JMf thei Wtata Cwmmta- NAesrvTXi, April The KaahTlTIs Ufa Insuraaee Cempssry sad the Odd Yellows' Widow' sad Orvbsue' Life lasuraoce Coan- iy west acta aoBpeaoa asesiy taa ptaia The svaiianle assets of th Nssbrffle lire Jvt "I BaMtIIMbv, aH" Of tlllil ttM stsw sard ot she act of i7, are The cesvjnssvT rnvMaoses 1 the policies. The svBilabis assets of Orpaews' lAtt are pOMM i Widows' idow' aad thlag now Aboat Mr. Blalaa. Bobtow, AatB M. The Barest sB-Bsorrow will paxbhah a fiisal frees AagTsttn, gtr-mg tbs stateaaent of Jsa.

M. Hsrer of Itich mond. Ma, to the effect that le ISaSBJ be purchased stoeasasaibood of taeLit-tle Roch and Ft. Btnttb railToad oa the Mr. Blaras thst II waa goo sB'setuietat, pBvvnf I10.0CO.

loTi, leUingMr. Bsxtne that the iuvtat. ararat had turaed set bed, he (klams) ottered to taxe inrm oa Bis aanos, ana sua so, pa ana axr. itager eays tasrs was Mitt Bless BMBsrni Colorado itroavt Itxteaeiao. TxramAD, Oox-, April ML The Brat pee.

sengnr train orer the Denver aad Rio Grand railroad, from Pueblo to FJmor, reached that point at 1 o'clock to-day. It tree a special tram teenssytag ex-GoT. Hunt, eeveral Cbica-gn baalnea men, a ansnber ef reenleaaen eow-aeeted wnh Denver barlsem hue at, aad representatives of th nrrsa. The rwa of etghty-etght stiles waa mads la has thaa four hoars, sad all war oeltrtiled with th eondltioB of the track, which tor a aew eras eras ptowoono-rd by all ansarpstai rl. Th nad aow opea for neesrarer aad freight trame to sll poinU to the tkrathovad.

1 Jfariae iBtelligeBce. Fltwottx, Aprtl IK-The stesBMhla lab-aler, from Mew York, kas arrived. Ft-1 BxaiifB, "April Steesaer from Kcty TAsrrtrm. April MV Arrrreo Btcamar rum aenimore. raVl at Dead hy Bsr torer, Cobxibs, If.

Aprft W. Bla Csllrnasl was soot aeaa ey asr kvver, John McNaroara, lo-dsy. Jsaleaay was the eaosa. la Maeklaew Btrsuts. DaTaorr, Aprl IS.

The Ice hi the straits reasre te esesk aw. esa BsAsrcessaaaot at so. DOM -PEDRO. lmtmstfinf SttAil TbieMni; Oar Hfwly jliriYcd Imperial Tiutor. Hia TjATaetio Anteoexlents and Liberal Public Career.

BtamsrxsrBiov i vrrtBts biplohAsTit OSffSBpeB of the Corar1er-TiwM SATtwxAB, April IS. So forelga prince who has rer rlitted this country win hare deeerred si the bend ot the American people ao rntBTithvrtic aWetertint as ths mouarck wbo ass so long ruled ever the empire of Email. Tb press, la antici patios of amval, kss Basted fea paying a da-served trtberta le his exalted character and to bit eminent evmlMee, both of head and heart. But who bis quslttle as a wts and potttle rulei have been extenstrely commented en, little or Bothlng has been said of all thai characterises hiia aa a sasua. la order to throw sosas light apoa his me thorstse hastily to lot down soaas nsreiiail nsnlwlsi sntin of Dess Fsdra, detlved from a loas? his court ta aa ofBctal eapactty, during winch I was comdsatly brougbt In contact with htm.

It waa hit habit, when I lrst mads his ao-qaauntaace sons twenty-two yean ago, to receive the diplomatic earn once a month en has at hi aslsns of Bsa Christovan or tn hit Imperial i Ian at Rio. Cm these ocsaanons he nimvarnsd sWssly with the rtpmsentatives of th foassga powsra, qunationtnx them closary a to the ssBsrlll lrst of arts, srtenee and solsttss la thstr raaystllr erjaatrles. It ws a aubjset of UBrreraal commeRt both among bta ermninr aad the fnrssxn dlplotaal the. Trail he only affaire, everything that roaxerued the great repvjttiia enhsted his sttcutlon to th excretion of every other topic. Indeed, I have never known aa American whose knowled of the- resource of the otted Bute and of their progress la the art aad BiarHifartures vra aoextsmstre sad seen rata aa that of the empeiM.

I was oaee coratwUrabiy aonplnaad, aad my cnllsagnea, who beard tba urissiion, much amnaed at my daseomflttwn, by bis asking me ar sorups, what I thought of the poetry of Buchanan Read, whoa works hs had just read. I had frankly to admit that I had never even read hia weeks, but would hnme-d lately do so, at his atsjesty's iweossBseada-Uon. My drat BBtervtew with Mm was so different from that uaually accorded by crowned bead to diplomatic rermsentatives, and was so characteristic of th simplicity ot his matsners and mode of living, that I may aa Weil eVwcrib It here. I arrived at Kto at the begtaumg of tha BraxiHsa sammer, the ssonth of November, 1854. The esnpsrar and his famll; kad Jiaat a-eaped.

according to hit atrrnal custom, from the heat of the Baetropoli to hit cool snd delightful summer residence at FstrepoUs. Ex-Rot. Trousdale, oae of the purest patriot that Tennessee baa ever produced, wbo In enar- sblereaaeiri stare to Old Hickory, waa at that time our mlntstsr to BraxO, and betag anxious to present me at once to the emperor, It wa deckled Usti wt should follow aim to Fetrop-olia. Travelers and poets by ao unanlatous verdict have consecrated the varied charms of the beys of Naples, of 8sa Francisco sad of New Fork. To my mind ao arthtr scene ena vie la attraction with th Bsy of Rio ds Janeiro, with tts vast expanse and the rich tropical vegetatloa of the mouatains which surround Across this lovely a heel of water, paaatag Ihrrsagh dusters ot frngrant Islands, dsekad out la gorgeous splendor of fotstge, ws sped oa oar way to Mans, at the foot of the bay; theses by railroad, bunt through the emperor's induenae, to th foot of the Sierra doa Organ.

Tneooe hy an admirable naaasdsssatsssV -sued, lc enaelraslid asdsr Dom Pedjo'e pasetng through mountain gorge snd orer deep chasms unto. after a four hoars Jaunt from the metropolis, wa rear bed the vilaurs of IVrtropolis, where the emperor had bees devoting himself, though not Tnrr iiii isshilly, to th eslslillitirssnl of a Biriann colony. Here we ajixhted at an excellent hotel, and the next day I presented a letter of mtro-ductioa to the grand chamberlsss, who Informed me that hi aoajeety would rpceive as st boob tb day thereafter. The oalyre-apectahte eartisga of which the towa could boast was with sons dlmculty brought into requadlion, and drove st the appointed hour to the palace, although could hardly be dtgnmed by that name, aa It waa nothing more than a com fort able two-story dwelling, inferior in e'imensiona snd sppoiutmcnts to the suburban resit! eoces ot many ot Dom Pedro's subjects. There being no servant at the door to recefre tts, and no door-hell to make our presence known, we were st first totnewbat embarrassed as to how to proceed; bat summoning irsKriution, advanced through tha hall and presently heard In the adjofiimg room the click ot billiard balls and saw through the open door the emperor engaged In playing with a number i friends.

Ob secmg us he laid aside his cue, advanced toward na, cordially grec Ling usAti i ushered Into a reception-room, where, after my introduction, he at once, without any formality, began plying as with questions about our country. His freedom from restraint and the tone our coo vernation amomed enabled us to draw him tntorthe (ttarraiatoa of a curat on which at that time was Bpnrmoet the minds of publie men ia Braxfl and tba United States, and which tbraatoaid even to disturb the peaceful relation subsisting between th two countries. The well -known publications of Commodore Maury oa the Amazon queetioe, sad the consequent agitation of the subject ta the American press, had Induced the Adniiolstretlon of President Pierce to mailt apoa the opening of tb navigation of that great river by Braxil to the American lag, and Gov. Marry, then secretary of stats, bad specially Instructed me to use every effort to tnduce the emperor to toes ant to a measure which it was thought would be of ham bbm benefit to American trade. Fully Impressed with what I considered the anaiuwarab argument of Got.

Marry, I wa painfully disappointed at the rewrote manner tn which the emperor now combated them. He atterty denied the correctness of thb American view that th ma von, a river running nearly three Ihouaand miles through Brazilian territory, eonidba regarded as aa ana ot the sea, and therefore, Bke the see, aot subject loth exdt-atv control of BraxO. He rernarked thst a had already done all labia power to open tha Aaaa-aoa to the world' ecsjmerec by estab-llihasg, at a great outlay, a company for Ita navigation; that the. company had not been sbie to pay expenses, notwttb-standlng the Uberat beau arvnoally paid by the Brazilian Govarnmaat; and that evea if be greated as tl pdvilege we dsmanded ao AtMrfcaa compsny would then niatWiahs to raa ubs eg sissmsra ap tae Amaaun, oe-caasa li would aot pay. Ha prornsied, how-stst, thst bs soon as th banks of the rtrer were ufTicisntry pormletrsi aad a remunera-ttVT trad had sprung Bp be weuld open Oat I Sana aot only to tha Araarieaa tag, bat lo the wboia worVd.

iBmyadd tl fair eompBed wnh. Th rapsdly-tnrraai tag trade oa aha Aaaanoa sad tta trlb-Btariea, aaalnry the result of the ssuperors frjstering care, aow affcrd employment to seres hnet of streisors, ssrsrsl ef thsm bsing endr tha Axsericaa tag. IasBBSBbsrot subaeqnswt lsrTlewa I he-cams Baore sad BsoressfWrrlsa that Dom Pedro, la wise aad pnnissslia ststrstmsnship, waa far ta advance ot hnjssoat BsWghtsaad silaailLrs. BJs htfimai kwwledge ef JmsfVaB aCalra exlABaded evea to the AxatsliuxUua of our raO-roada. ft waa aalaly through hit sSortt that aa I Bssrleaa eerps ef ingls lire aadsr the di-reetioa ot CeL Sarnsrtx, sd IBSd, smdertook the roealrnctioa of a nil road be- the Farahyba, plaa, combUitng stniprlcity, aad rapidity of toBstrocUoa, aa soatrsdistingvAished from the STpsastrs, alow sad stsastr STstemht Togue The sxlilbttloa at Rio of the product of Aastriesa Baanufaetaras, tho sstsbitshment of a direct Hne of stsemeri to the Uaked Statse aad ef horse-cars la the principal Braxtllaa cUies, srs all chlcty das lo sis hulstUrs.

Tbs darlmg wisk of his lite, ao oftea aad aaearaestr sxpitssnd a TieJt to the greet ttputBe Mat last sbowt betag iwslixed. Ia Ttew ef the soratioa of the twe great ones-tioos which hsvs s-rer shsorbed hk) attentioa I awsva the Introdnctloa late Braxil of large Kiirnpaaa smlxitllua, snd the gradaal BsnasxIfltuB of the aagtoss ta BraxO ao Beid of idiswiBtlua eould ast aow be Baore Taluablesad aavsnAO(tohlm thsathsUnAed la appiaraaat Dom Fsdro, when I last saw hbu, waa tach en emperor," betag aboat tlx feet four laches ta height, Bad admt- laWy aronaitlaBlil was umarkalla. aatoag hh OTaewbst swarthy tohjects, by bh) fslr romplerloa tad blcsidvrhalr aad henrd. That he Brohabty taberita from his Hspsborf aacestry. Wha fet (eaeral society he sweats rather bored thaa stherwtss.

LQt asastt hard ainttala. he appears at lrst LOUISVILLE MONDAY; APRIL 17, sd It la setryasscsng a few chosen tntlrasgas that as throw eaT hie habitual Rawer. Mothjagla more svesseto his repubUcaa almpllcity of character thaa ostentatloB aad display, if us Amerieaa people wish lo gratify him to hia hearts con test, they wfH tosnjoytbe of prtvata awntss- maalravaltaf to ttractlea. of yl.Msre sad ta- YuToa. JEFFEIJOiVIUL A oo-orxsurtTB grocery ta aboat to be organized at Chariestowa.

Ma, J. H. McCampbsUX hat irrxwcred from his recent sever Biases, A new gratied school ia aboat to bs built at SeBersburg at a Boat ef tiflOO. Gbobob Dkax, who broke jail at New Albany kvst week, was aaea ta thai city en Saturday. Tbb tMrwsiea to the State coo Ten tloa from this city will leev tor IndianapoUs tomorrow.

Mattes were unusually quiet In this city yesterday; th police did aot make a aingie street, JonTaT HATCstrr, who was Injured Bovne time staes, ba ao far lexmnsd a to hs abi to walk aaeart. Era. P. O. BiOAMrnrD.

of Hot BjaHaam, is ta th city, vistttag hi other, Mrs, M. Uaymoad. To-baat is the last day for paying State and eosmty taxes. Tea per eeat. atVtlttraial wlil accrue after this date.

Col. Known, Capt. A. IL Howard and J. H.

Anderson leav for Inirlanapelai tins morning to attend the StaU ecervsaUoa. A utaae cAmrrcgaiioa nseetnbled yesterday mrrfTimg st the Preebyterisa church to kst. j. at. natcnisou's It Is stated by the Kewi that Captala J.

C. Dareey will aot bs a esidlrlle for the Council the Third ward, la thst car Dr. Lew man wfl bars a complete walkover. Thb sacred concert at the Soutuern Methodist church, last Friday sreaing, ws so well attended aad highly spprerlsted by the public, that the nmnagers have determined to continue the eoncens every Friday. Dick Woxx and Johnnie Warfleld, the two urchin whom Bientioaed yesterday as ha Tine rua-swsT, were returned to their parenta' hoaaa, in thia city, yeeterdsy kv th odieere of the stesiner Tvaseon, oa whose boat they had shipped for hew Orleans.

EabtsVB serrices at the Catholic and Episcopal churches yesterday were celebrated with unusual pomp and ceremony. At the atboiie churches a eoUeetloB was taken ap fur the beavent of the Dtoetaea nemlnary at VmeeauM, and quite a haunaome amount waa A rAMiLT, conxi sting of a man, wife, baby and rnother-in-law, passed through the dty yeaterdsy on their way to Columbus, from the Interior of Tennessee. All their earthly goods were peaked ta a band cart, which wss drswa by the man, hi mother-in- law doing valuable wmk ta the rear by aboT- tag the vehicle. Free "valler doara' neuied the pedswtriaaa, and tbs OTiiaraal spee-tacle sAtraeted a great deal of suentioB on Spring street. NEW ALBANY.

Cotjxch. meets in regular to- Bight Tn Floyd CM1 ClrcnK Court conTcnes this nrartttag, Judge Birknell presiding. Tax Bandy stopped at the wharf yeaterdsy, oa her way dowa the river, with a fine trip. Matc Richaxdbox acquitted Profeaaor Chamberaon the charge of ssianlt apoa Harry Uard on eatassiay. Tbb Teschers' Institute meets next Saturday, having adjourned till that Has at tkeir mectiug oa last hsAUrday.

Taa prisotvsra who e-capctl from Jail Wednesday night bar aot yet heea reeap-tured, but the noiice srs hot on their trail. Mm. Joax Fosokbocbmb. a well-know a French tooswcoalst, died uddenly yesterday morninrf typhoid pneumonia, after two Tn funeral of Mrs. Ruth Jackson, wife ot Cantata A.

M. Jaekacaa, editor ot th fratn Christ church, snd was largely attended by the friends and relatives of the deceased. Beh. TnrBMAjf, an American citizen of African descent, who evidently la possessed wtlh a weakness for slipping up on all kinds at fowle, waa discaarged trees Jail oa Saturday, wkare ke baa baea lingering oa the chsrgs ot uuerery, ao witnesses against him. The noo -appearance of the regular New Albany report on Sunday was due to mlssp-pramenaioa on the part of the sobstiteU left la charge of this ooltunn, sad aot throagh say fault of the regular rarreapoodent, wbo is absent tn Indiarxpolia.

The mistake win sot be repeated, and our readers win hereafter hart a regular report, James Gaaxi and Frank Sterrett, two colored mdividoala, got on the outside of too much corn-Juice yesterday afternoon, and wera arrested by Ofllcera Akera snd ITne. Gut Mathews sipped too much hock beer, which was noralty to htm, and be waa deceived, likewise sucked in by its exhileratlng influence and he was, likewise, placed ta the statioo-hotue. Tac golden wedding; of Mr. George Fjtiart and wife win be celebrated at the German Methodist church this evening. The aged eonple WiU renew their marriajre Tows, iter which the affair will be approprlataly commemorated at their reasdetvee, where a splendid party win take place.

Mr. Erhsrt and wife belonired to tha first crartixalioa of tbs German Methodist church ta this city. Tax OerBiaa aiogiag society is miking extstvstvs arrengamenta for the raw King ot the Stats Baesgerfest, which meets ta thia dty oa the 14th, 15th and loth ot May. Invitation have beea extended to and accepted by socle-ttes in CtaeruDatl and LouisvllI. There wm be targe delegations present from Indianapolis, Ufayette, Terrs Hants and other cities la the State.

Arrangements hare beea made with tha hotels to accommodate sB visitors. At Bt Paul's (Ephvcopal) Iloly Trinity, nod St. Mary's (Catholic) churches yesterday, the feast of Easter wss appropriately celebrated. At Holy Trinity church, before 10 o'clock mass, the rites of baptism were administered to six converts. Rer.

Father oasis preacbod a most excellent discourse st 10 o'clock oa the resurrectioo of oar Hatioar. Bt. Mary's church wss beauUfttUy decorated with flowers, aad tbs music and sin ring were Inc. Both churches were crowded with worshipers snd visitors, both st morning and afternoon terries. St.

Paul's church was handsomely decorated with the usual Easter offerings of lowers. Services wera conducted by th Bsr. Dr. Glerlow. David W.

Mixlxb a candidate for sheriff, subject to the OBcistoa st tha DesMrrarte eonvendon. Wasbj. F. raxsexuex is csadWaas fas-re etetUoa fnreouatr treasurer, sWaSiot Is lbs Snobaua gf in iAssaorrAUIcoonreauoa. MAttlLLON, O.

Work ia the Collieries Btill PraTeat-od br Rampant Biriktng Muers. Clxtxlaxo, April 14. The latest sews from MassOloa, this aitarnooa, report evervthtng quiet, although the new miners are badly de-mond sed by fear. No attempt baa been made to again put the new avtaers Into the mine, at th striking miners are too numerous snd ram pant. Adjutant Pan era! WykoK win i to-dar, and.

after uunftusxe wtlh tbs operator, plaa ot eettoa will at oaee be adopted and asrrted tato etTert. ft Is hardly yosslMa that the striken will agata aaolml aasa who are willing ta work, after they auv Amataad that law aad order aaast nrerasl stall ao iliktaaa tkblxxcx axrtaiTKs. CtarxXABD, April M. Bapofts from Mas- ao-oay stats last au quiet at taa Tbs strikers, after drtrtaa- tbs miners trees tne worse, nisoaaaea ana km tret the mtaea ta soweda. Me mad.

Kuan of the injured aasa srs ssrioasi; ASTBAL TO TWX STATX AtrTUaiTlBS. Tbs coal aoaipsay disfria to part aaea tathe Bstaeeagala at lars, aad as the shartftof Stark county say be caa aot afford them proper protection, they hare appealed to the Stale, which wffl rtre them the desired aid. Adhrtardsacrsl Wykog and Uea. IJtilsarf tbo iraxA xxrsK ran AT arLvwa cbbtx. ft Is stated oa good authority that aa or-sTsntosd tores of from four to six bwndred Btriksrs WiU go lo Silver creek scan day this week to drive Ctrl the Bitner who sre working at redweed pay there.

The slasrifl et Wayne eosmty will arrive at MaasOloa to-eigkt, aad confer with Gea. WykosT ta regard to the a tloa Bocessery for the pnatectioa of kUlver OMAHA. Yiews at Gcaoral Crook ia Rsxard to the MorUera ladUas-War Ek aeeted. On aba. AprO UL Aa ksttuhiw wtth ea-eral Crook, published ta the Herald to-day, I tatsreating.

Tb general tbtahs Is aestrao-tloo of Craxy Horse's camp a severe blow to the hdlsssibat that It has astds them ossper. aas. Had th pon beea held a to by (Ub-eral Reyaoida, the ladmB weald bar bee eripraed to a great extent, aad tha would peonabry bare lesnssl the extent the war whirAMBBdoubtsdlyatbsjad. The policy of the Indians at present It to reap the bewssH of both war and peace. Bocae star en the ree-errst'oos ted furnish the wanton aBiurnaatioa, provialons, ssnmasllsja, etc ootmr BAiTUi.

Aa order tors grmtrmecsxrt auvtlal(OsBiril lUyBoida, Captala Moore aad others) waa hasutd yesterday. The eoart aMsta at Fort BasnB i Wy. April H. jwsDX Pscirte tAarrr. The TJnioa Ferine Railway Conapeny has BMstaatsdnxlloaof freight tartl fromttastha to Fremunt, watch naaliFri Omaha ainrihsaat taeompete saore aetitabrjr than hefore with ODIANA DEMOCRACY.

la AysIUUo fiBberaaUrial pmUr la tt ItibI Isu4m at eiasAa Droaalaff ObL PrBrp3t avf Iiroly Tim at tba OBnrvsxitAoa en Wod-' aaday. i Tas) jUBxleTvHollBaa TJapleasaJltawM and Host It OrijliiAUd. Bsrur voo: iBPiAXAnsus, April IS. la Batnrday night ta the etty of euaesalric circles. I bars heea lalsrriektag largo is I aaill polltkasss, so aale arrtre aa aa talslUanai Idas, sash I haws aot htm sres4ry asasi clustoaa, which I iaxaa ta gtr yoa.

Tbsre has heea ssslty ao haa nrisat ikangs ta the ao-micel sltsattiea; ta she ksVata shaes myJettsr at leadaMaao. Iwsota yoa tsBsn, sad sVBefled truthfully tb tatarnal fair By smarral gotag oa ta the DsBBtiurstla psrsy of Uietriendaat Hossssm ao irlrsadsot Mr.lAssdsrs oa tho other. I told you Uat the aseliog betwsea ths fiatlsai was very btttar, and pramlMn ta be snore so by the day of uovbbIIub. In thai I warn aot mistaken, for thia btttar fceBng Is hetng more and mora fasfpid every day, and promise to he bins heathy Wiitaniliy If something does Bot happen. Wealths! ansa! tiling is, remaras to be srsn, for It is yet ia an smsvestBte.

But that somas htag wiB turn up I em ass tired, which asay sweep Holmnn snd Lataaars clear eat of tight. How did this pring apt Is a avstetioB smong atsny. In this wsy Bret gfrtag Mr. notmsn's bmc or tne story: Aboat two Mr. dors went to Mr.

Holmen aad told be aonv him that be (Landers I cool tested tor sol in aot if he could (Hotassa) would decline. "Uo ahead. Mr. Landers. am not a ca ivilttBts for was Hoi- man's answer.

Yes," persisted Utvdsrs. "but your friend sre urging your name, aad propose to aee yea ta the "I cast aot kelp that, lor they bare ao aaxhority from sm to aae aay asms ta con ate I bub with the rovernorahia. I assure you that I am no nor do I intend to run. Yoa pitch la end get the Bomioattoa if you can: will not be in yowr way," replied Hotaaaa. Thus matter went oa for aboat two weeks.

In tbs meantime Landers Bsbed for tbs Independent sresmhack Brasiliisltoa for (tovernor, and ssngtd tL A abort tiass after trjis three or foarr young men iu Indianapolis went orer to Washington "to sea cowobbss" and "talk State politics." Oa svevungwhO they wera there they aasliaaTed to get Landers and Holrnaa ta a room with them, and then sprang ths gurjernatorlal canvass. Mr. Hol-msn wss saked if he would run, aad was told If be did be would he nomiasled. Mr. Hot- man replied to the on cation at ieagth, stating that it was taiposstbis for htm lohe a candidate for goaaraur, and that he wosud not roa.

Mr. Laodera tbea said that hs was a candidate, and would like to have the semination, in short, By understanding, as obi stand from on ot the yoang men ta the conference, is tbet tt wss understood st tbs time by all present thst Mr. Landers would be the "candidate. At any rate, the yoang men earn bom aad so reported, and Mr. Landers sent word to sll hia friends to push his claims, aa Holiaaa woald aot be a candidate.

About three weeks sines, bo never, strong feeling began to develop itself ta the STATS AAUIHST LAXDIK gad ta favor of Hstmaa. This feeling was not eononed to sny particular section of the Bute, but appeared to be general. The leading ami hraimnital Deaaoetatie papers of the State. with but very few exceptions, openly took ground icaiuet Lander and urged many reaaone why he should not be Thev-ciaarevd that hs had re fused to decline ths nomination of the Inde-peedent party foe governor, and that the Dessccrerie party of Indiana, wtthj tts voters, ought But to accept the rsnrtiilsls ot another party. They further charved that, walla the soft-money theories of Holmaa wars bad enouiah sad bearalda, yet wild ertanckd idea were Birr.

pi -ttast, tbouirtr'wes test, they sed Mm with betas: totalis amflt for ttw aiga ouice to wasca ne aspirsa. an trie Bt'StrSElO or LSI LBS were written to Mr. Holmaa st Washington, lied with strong appeal, urging ana to content lo be a candidal for governor. At the earn time all tbe leading lemocrats at Wasbtaxtoa from this State told Mr. Holmaa that It was hi duty to allow hia asms to go before tbe couventiou, that Landers must be beaten, and that be was tbs only man who eould do it, and therefore be ought not to hesitate.

Mr. Hoiman did hesitate, though, and while be was hesitating Landers dropped ta to see him. He desired Mr. Hoiman to write aa opea letter to the Sentinel, positively declining to accept tbe nomination If tendered. This Mr.

Hoiman Bally and Irmly declined to do, and brace the breach. What I gtv yoa above are about the real, solid tact ta th Landers-It ol man coot rov eny, gathered from reliible Information from Washlngtoa and thl etty. Wbea the editors met hers aboat ten days they bad assurances eviough to iT advocate tbe nominal ioa of Mr. olmaa. which thev have smee done with an tamest seal and fidelity.

Tbe friends ot Mr. Landers in tbe meantime bare not been Idle and nave been making an active canvass ta bis behalf. TO SUV OB BOT TO Bt'X. It I not yet certain that Mr. Hoiman will consent to be candidate.

A positive snswer has been requested of him to-night by telegraph, aad be win probably reply to-morrow. Kbould be consent to roa I bare no doubt that he will receive the nomination oa ths lrst ballot. If be refuses to raa I am inclined to think that MB. ruAxx ttBTuret wtu aa bcwibatbd. The Holmaa man, however, will right him to the bitter snd, snd it they caa get Umber may be aid to defeat him.

Speculation is rife who the man will be that the trienda of Mr. Holmaa woald take np if he (Hot man) refuses to run. Thy can't very weH take Nlbraek, for as has beea leaning against Holmaa. Hs wants to bs tbe nominee, but thst awful salary-grab la a stumbling-block in hi wsy, snd then he is maa wbo has ao earnest, warm friends to aks a bold, dashing Ight for him. Congressman New Is a good man a phvln, honest, practical, eotld -beaded gentleman, but be, too, has ao chance to beat the organized force of the Indisas polls ring that ia eupportlug Landers.

It Is simply impossible for Mr. New to get" tha nomination trader the existing arenrastsnres. Coagressman Williams "Uncle Jeauny" WDIiams come next. He, too, is a good, boneet, long-headed, tin old gentlemsn; ta appearance greatly resembling tbe dead auvtyr, Abraham Uneora, bat, Bke Mr. Mew, has no chance, tor th reason that be has so dashing.

Hvtlv men to maks a stiff Ight for htm. CoL Mitchell, of Oosbexi, has Brans friends here urging him as a compromise candidate. He la personalty clever and honorable gentleman, with a good ntflltary record, bat aa a limited arouatntancc ta the State. It does aot seem posslbls to me that either of the shore gentlemen caa defeat Mr. Landers If Mr.

Holmaa withdraws, there aaaaa ta the tttata, thext, that caa beat hlmt is the question. Only ens maa that 1 caa think of now who haa a ghost of a chance, and that maa I He, of all other aaea ta the State, has got that wtthta hka which makes a bold, Bvcly, dssb- snaatxiiiana agnt. taa xrteaos as and thev are avanv. are locked to him with books of steal, and whenever the occasion re-ovriras thev maka for him retlling and tear- mg-aowa agnv as weaua st hia Wend would to raa, ta thb) etty tor the next four days, ft would sM al bstOvs. artaaSn ssbBss.

QKVlvsbaW vBOafAaxTsfstW atsMl the sad thfah the pork mirrkaal woald bo slaughtsrad. WkiU Iba aalarr evah woald rota a maa Ike Xtbleck before tbs peopts, woald aot take eae hundred totes from Be weuld skaply aayt Osatlsaisa. I took tha salary a Bsrptiblican fngrsM voted SB. a aSHBBATttt IB WSS UUs sXABBSJ eoxspeoee to with oeh scsllawsg crew, I tb xaonsy, and only did that whirl Bins ssn ta hnndred would do. which alnety- hs wuidl aw on ta aloaasaes aad ss-raiga the Badlcal party for It any tool deed ta such a tytesdid lasBr that every hearer prvornt woald forget that SB are wa esr ewrk a tataf as a esssry gtsit, aad cheer his speeek sntil tbsr wore hoares.

However, Mf. Voorbee ta aot a caadidate, but tf Mr. Holmaa refuses ta raa his frieads wffliMBaeeAstaasusvs. Thra It wtu be "aay-taing to boat Uadere" and tha only aay-hlng' to do ft hi tba "Tall gyraaiera from the Wshssh." Ws shall what ksil see. OTaOwe sronTBL Ootside ef the Indiana poll dietrtet, there has beea hot four or Ire eetwtie that hero histiBLled for Landers.

About Iftees eouw-tiea bekt their cowreetiou to-day. Tbs Meads of Mr. Holmaa ksre claim that tee cast et these would tastrutt tor Hotaua, aad they are most likely correct. The Dam cirri tic ward cueveulkrus were held la this etty to-Bicht. aad amrAnted their eMesrstes to tbo Btale auusaeitluB.

Bwttiastaaslbag fact thst Jndrs Turpto, a learttng Democrat aad a resident of Ihisctty.la a candidate for roTwrnor. ret it aadtrslood tbet las esAr vuts of ths city wlil-b east for tnurr. A LABSS The Coeveatlna Wsdwesdsy Brill bar the hsrgest eae la ncswtwf smsahtre that eror soa- Teoed ta the State. Tba heat room la tbe leading hotel hare already 'beea seewred. letreraLes have been arrtvmr ta the cKr oa every train to-day, aotwtllislsBsfiiig the fact that the tnervention I four days off and the raurueo are crrarrrsg roll rare, aers win be lerrtbi Jam here by Taaadsy.

The eerrveetica will be called to srder at 10 a. Wednesday, April a the my of Music, by den. MahloaD. Mi chairman of the ritats OtaUnl Ooaamlttl lely BWtnl to a I iiinili.eftatBsHisiBl ihataluB. Ik i gssBM tatta whha The eratary eosxrlles, and.

reports wiB be rscerved from th district meetings, which are hereby sailed to meut as follows: First Bis tract Otnce ef aitoreeT enaereL neeoad Dlstrict-Offic oi timtBAtpretM Court. Third Dtstrfet etapre Court Fourth Diatrict PitselarTof Buss's otnce. Fifth iJittrict Aa-ricultural room, biala-Btxth Dlstrtct Sressta chamber. Btate- heventh Dtatriot-RTaa'a Ball, eoraer Tea-esse street sad ladlana sreaas. Elxhth Ptrlrtn Hnnimaalslliss' BaB, Plats hnnss Ninth District Slat Lrbrary rn taxis.

Tenth District Contnrnttoa roots, Ba BeroBlb Ilstriet Auditor of State's ofBe. Twelfth District Insurance Departmsnt, Stsie auditor's once. Tklrteeslh District Frosdrsosa, govwrBor1 rUcb dlstrlri dcletttloo wiU boexnaetad tn lwawssdttatvsvaa mill tary for tha Twi ro delecsls and two sltsrnat dnllsTsiss to the National Dsmocrstts Conveation. Aa slsetar and a constagsat ilestarfor Btemberof th Btale Central Ccaiatlttee. to serve lor tbe next two yeare.

TW ersvsmltta aw pnelallsaa WiB assst at bnmertsilaiy after 'taeaorersarut of the district mr-alhige, say rciock Tuesday erea-hag. The eosBsslttae oa psraBaaewt orcaatsA-tioa wiilsBset, aam hoar, at theorBcaof tbs attoraey general. It wiB bs ths duty of this committee to aaaae a prtetdtBt aad prmcrpsi lAietaty of th sosrrsexioa, tour deiegsAss at hurra asad jour ai tarsals to the Bailoaileon-venUoa, and two eleators sad two eoutingsot eieetor for tbe Staca at large. A prompt aad fall atteadaae at tha alsees sbovs designated I desired, aa a oneiplisncs therewtth wiU Baxterially tacuitaU the organ-srstloa end ba In i i of the one vent Irss. Tleketsof elmlnlna for daligsls and of reportem of the press will be Issued at tb room of th Central Committee, which will hsrssftsr be sitaowBced.

0. O. MEMPHIS. Easter Bes-rlres in tha Eplseopal aad Cathoiie Ch arches Harder, EU. Msarrars, April Id The Keater services ta the srtsoonal aad Rossaa itaoiie eburchaa were unusually well at I snd td, and tha decoration very eLvborate.

stoxncB scab esjsjnwn. Mamna, Aprfl 15. The body of WOltam A. Hardssaa, a iwnail I ettlsea of ttadsdeo, was found near there last Tharedar, ta a ravine. The body ws wrapped ta a counterpane aad secreted ta th lavtae.

Ths body bore anmlstskahl marks of violence. Harding bad been missing for several day, and hit neighbors, ta sesrehteg the woods, found the body by avsaas of his dog. A man named Jos Hougltley, lately employed by Harding, and wbo suddenly left th country, is believed to be the murderer. TUB UTTtO BOCX Btn.BOAn. Snpertnteadent Prttehavd, of tbe Little Rock Railroad, cams over it yesterday from Madiaoa ta a hand-car, and reports the water not over twenty inches st sny point on ths track, and road-bed But damaged.

TbcBteaaaer Mehert E. Lee Welcomed Mxmpbis, April IA The steamer Robert E. Lee srrlved at JO to-niKht, snd waa greeted with a royal salute from the tug N. M. Jones.

Tbe rivermen had built a bonflre on ths levee to light the great anasarca of the Mississippi on her farewell trip, and tbe blufls wsrs lined wtth people to take a last look at her. oiawht roaxaoptxu. The news fmm the upper river gloomy forebodings among thr plaster General J. E. Jehasteei's djataat.

Mastraia, Aprtl 15. The Appear a Jacksoa special aay tbs Vtiaaaaeippl leg! laature sd-JoornedsuM sternoon. Aasuagtbe Isat Bets of the Senate was the eoaarsastiua ot Col. Charles E. Frirlong na amjor geaeral of militia, snd Col.

Kenlock Falconer as adjutant general. The former wss an officer la tbe Laioa amvr, aad tbe latter adjataat geaeral on tha stall of Oca. Joe K. Johnston. Aaaaalted ia the Dark.

Mr. John D. HaD, a promising young rail road man ta the employ of tbs L-, P. snd 8. W.

Company, bad a narrow escape front se- injury Saturday night. Mr. Hall wa proceeding ootTwenty-lret street ta the midst of th hard rata then falling, when some an- tWaai nfnr He struck one of Mr. Hall's hands and severed an artery. Notwltnatanding bis injury, the young maa put on a bold front and, doubtless by his soldier-Ilk stand, scared off tbe giant and avoided a duel ta tbe dark.

Mr. Hall Is member of the Preaioa Light Artillery, and hit injury was dressed by Dr. L. Stuart, The Maya Dramatic Clnb. We notice wtth pleasure that tills In ama teur dramatic club have yielded to the request for another entertainment.

Tbe date is the 98th of April, and the plays selected sre "The Serious Family" and 'sketches Is ladle." A violin duo from ''Norma'' will gives Tickets can be obtained at B. N. Jones' drug store, en First snd JelTeraoa streets, and at Dealing s. Lotta play in "Zip" at Marauley'i to- night. ADOIT I0NAI IIVER AMD WEATHEI.

Probabilities. Was DsTaktbkxt, orrax or ma cmxr bjoxai. bvatiok, WAmintorrm, Aprfl 17, 1 a. a. Proba-Ulltv-s la the South Attsstlc and Uutf Suites, waraier aoutherir wiBds, veering to colder northwest, rtsmc barnmeier, snd dear weather, wtth a aagoerate aortber tn Texsa.

For Tmtut ana au fJnie raocn, tm upper Mtsstwippi and fever Misanwri tnUcsS, an uw npeer lasea, rfsirsf orart faster, roblsr aormsMst tnnas, tat ciersr nawr. Far the lower lakes. Kiddle sad Kb aura Stales, rising bsnaxwter, west and north west Binds, partly etoudy or clear weather snd lower bretpcrensrss. wua atnsttHy trtvxB tne nonaern ateuos. Tbs MlaaualpDi will eoBtluue rarlus shoes stem- ei, snd nrnis-n ss or shore the danger Has daring rest al the week sears Cairo.

Yt nr Departaaeat Weather Report. pocajTILU, AprlUi ra. PLACX. Bsta.1 rather. Cairo, Dl ItsTenport Uueuque.

Keokuk A fOtamnl laaa OB rraanliitksBS. On vice ar est drat and on asauataat seers aim I Balkan. w. b. rtaudy.

tl I. ratT. Bl x. near. 71 a.

Clear. It Clear. X. Pair. st x.

fair. 7 oar Ms. rsir. 71 rsir. as x.

w. "cloudy. 75 dear. x. Fair.

x. Oondy. 87 s. Clear. tax Clear.

ex x. raw. II Clear. s. ICToudy.

ISC la Cross) Uavenworth' UaBlsrlus MemntrK. iS. Nssbvflas. SH.BY hew an.o (raatha- 80.11 W.sT grireveoort Im.W KC Lout, tai.ra St. Paul tvSBI Vleksburg.

Iffl.OT TsnttoB Local Ohserratioas April IB. Hours. Bar.l Ther. mum. Wtnd.l lUm.lWettber.

TOO A. B. -( 1120 a. a. Ik87 so r.

a. w.a MOr.n. hwer.x. mJ Ifnsn bsr. fords I ataxtmum MiaiaMua River Revert.

Ttsflv rennet at ths atssw at wsssr. wnh ta ws SMsirs sodlsst st s'chiok r. au. asBBaxy, Aprs ta, irj, bbctaob, April II mat adssUasg. Weaiawrkssy aadesat.

BTTABwnixx. AnrR M. Xls Oradv asr. ca-ar aHMe itrtsi i ta at, klrar Bast; St S-W rest sa th sWASrs. Pa Juba Mntat, ka r.

bj rat Ossa-ras. Asxta. StO. Dow arewiBag tiresw, st basts- busqb- Cabbo. A art M.

ttamt arrtse kxX.CtaetsiBsti, A. B4 J.M. ia. UmK t. CterirsW, I A.

su iunrstD. Farter, Memnhsi, t-, etty ef Tlrsvrw71t. Lou la, Nnory Int. Kew Orlesns. Si ArssrssAS swia.

Iiaasnlle. 4 Uvea, M. Lsets. bssarled tatia A. Wsea, nns-barrrB, ir.au tsplnl CTr ta.

Uaas-, Hew ckvesaa, a. Bet, Hew Ortrans, 1 r. a.tJss. tl. raraer an4 trsot.

ctneaaeBUt; Btgtey. Hsatv vava, it tmy viraswarg. Beue. awaasviue, v. Br.

lona, Aprl m. frighc-Ar but; trerssuiia, Ased't is Sing. TXwsi-VTsad li PSSIB3, rjawas-asaw i aiaarv. ass twr. suver rewe is CssBdy aad asss.

sfnrnrrs, Aprfl R4 tscbati Bwt ssett laiOsl. Warm asO asw ssarwej BBS riaarti rtsav Itarfaa, Cm- lAborel I SI low CSwrsrs ag SaUs at taAvjoaa. wsssr. srx. si ths w.la.

Ft.Ha.lM BtaBsTuts. I mi a. ymr. tux 1 toody. BIBWBBB.X, 1 SB-Wrssr.

(slro IT Tbrrsrsw CB laneti. MM 1 B.w Cwsjdy. 0 isSssars a 4 Ooady. llaeensurt. tt 1 a.

Fair. PtaiBiiuB. B.w'nesr. rrsnsvtba. 1 b.w Ctoedy.

Hi IS b.W Clear. Kansas City 17 I I I s.w Oar, Barsta If I I s.w ratr. lssvn la 1 b.w rah. II a. Oer.

lAn-mrwat, Me tf i 1 a. Osr. CsssB-Aoaas. It Fair. LoeunLai loj a Aw ran-.

at art sua. Ml naat. Msaishis rsir. BsabvlM CkmtJ. Bew OrHsss I HI- tls.w near.

(jssaka. la a S.B.W rsir. Psdaoah ao I tx.wrioedy. PiiBlaik 11 1 ts.wrvedy. tfll It rssr.

Ms e. rarer. acAaasnk tt 10 1 kB.W (Tcmsy. St. Learn a I ti.

Oar. at-Faasi tta ib.w raw. WavasaaTssBmsfBsaBa HMi "sbvI I Oa aV. CevrasmW Wsraiw Mil fw raw. Yaakkra II Tf WtVwty.

...1 til Cs-e-dy, waliw itk-h wsssr ef IK. B. B. Ciear-rrs. Barrt Re, tar, tg.

A AIsb Rirer TssegraBaa. Prvr ywsaaarg, anrasswa a rear aw aret intern aamau nv NEW SERIES NO. 2.693. Dy cooos. Er B.NUGENT YftBssstMsadsy, raaial Fattlm aad TsXeaaa.

Fsssr. Strrss. CblrSaA llimliiaasilianiiatuts. BLACK 6ILK8. ths sssl vsjas at tat stty.

BlRck ColorM Crtnadines Outfitting Dpartmnt. Lsls Bescr mset Ssrw. Fimttm Imartan Csserwesr. Corasss, A. lartaW Basts.

SUps, PARASOL. aa sd Beta vmnnaas. PAPER FASHIONS. Tas Bmst sssxBlet stsck et th IMeitstK rver Faaliliea ail ma aswest testsa fe alt etas, sow aeBtaaaalpiraiSBl.aa ssrsaleaelf tt B. NUOENT'S, Fourth tsd set Call 11 1 new seisin at A Wa as 8 14.

GOAL REDUCED. BCXXtKXD natlM rng NO SLACK. NO DIRT. PITTSBURGH, $2 75 1UTM0ND CITY, $2 50 Bast Hltei ta FwstaasiarBBsl Pasta lav-is tbs last tear jrsara, ths tlsvstoe ku artesss at ts soke sad raetsrlss SXA Seat slscA rrimii Coal Is ssaw weiU sa Iroaa baisis. OS Fifth Sts, near Market.

sort etf-is ALT. dke. AL T. PRICES LOWER. We bare rediirf Driees ou Ohio RivAr and Virgiaia Salt.

Best Braadt and good cooperage. J. D. SPEED tl fl A ssT I f-W a i iu main csrreei. reiW Mf a.

THROUGH PALACE CARS TLA THB I.R.R., FROM LOC1ITILUI TO NEW YORK CITY, TiaKsw TorkCatralB.B, WITHOUT cilAVZOB3. 'MMIBCIXn'MOKOAT. Aprtl ri. besvslMUV ml. BUiTLl I srrivs ClsvsisB TM a.

Butsle, 1:11 r. U4 Albtaf, Its? a. New a. a. THIS IB THB OBI.X BUUTB TO (uviun.

viruM. txwiu, smcta. iuim. Abo an BetBts oa Use X. T.C.tt, Without Change of Cara.

-OIIS- ONE CHANGE TO BOSTON. Mass at BeeBaslsr. wlrnset leavwsi tb tram. get Torn Ticxrrs VIA INDIANAPOLIS. Moaa.Ao.

Hydrant Hose, Hose Reels, Hose Pipes, Hose Sprinklers, Lawn Sprinklers. Tbe seat ef looaa at tat vera lewest astrket Brie. Tbs trade wtu snar-lleAal uaerai sianoast ROB'T BIGGS, 1 07 r-ourtix avenue. 1st eoeae.rS.tr is jeWCLRY, dko. F.D.BAJUIL'U.

M.L. VERSA Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, WATCHES Silrerware, Cameos, Bronzes, Clocks, sr Pebble Spectacles, Opera Glasses. Watbhorlx F10PEILY AITEKDEB Tl. WALL fArKa. Glisaisst Hajsii tuB City.

BOOMS PiKRIB COBPLEII -ro. Two Dollars, Three Dollars, 1 i Five Dollars; Six Dollars, Eight Dollars. CAlXsaem vaeniaarm sWQsBJltraf Baresm ataek rsraM Mmsaaev srlres, Fer TRAOY fc nHIIRCTHirxIr 1 -Taaaw tases. Tn rnvATon. I A.

mfxBF--' e-a Kills wenus WALL PAPER ttawajst ritt.iiii.towem wwmmtmm, eaH, ww an rsBBBssi bbb Bvwe, sw BM aast TlilBTT DATs, is lit sassaat Ssr am 1 1 SBa aswOF tsT SSBS. ntssMsaS sTsaVAWMSsr kBsassn, TT Office 00 Thli-d Mil tkAvm nastasst, CAarttACca. ao. WHEELER CARRIAGEGOJ Opposite Gait House. EeTJI8ILT-iB.

HE USSESt iSSSatlEJI AID GEE1TEST T11IE1I OF First-class Carriages and Buggies EVER OFFERED IN THE CJTYT The Pnoite are respeotfully invited to examine our stock. oauca, PAIWT8, oite. Ao. a. A BOBiXBOX.

CHsB. B. rXTTKT, Wat. R. A.

ROBINSON Importers and Wholesale Druggists, Window Glass, 219 W. Main St. and 28 Sixth LOUISVILLE, MsfsBTBl and Markets StreetaA. r'IjyiTTB. sax Elgbtfea rear expertraeefa tbe BiaaafaetHre aa) sale fcT Gold Peas la this eltr entUm aa to offer the best Udacemfkat bh to varle ty afBtyles aa.

aaalV ty j.f soodB for lailtatl. Goltl Tens repaired, if aeatlv. mall, with 60e aae) stava otwas, C. P. BARNE8 Pen Halters, tU Main La-.

IsTUle, iij. A. A. WHEELEs nteretsrf aat TrsssersB. A.

BOBIXtOX, W0RTUIX0TOX BOBiBa stock. coNsisnMi or Pratt. JSa W. BUCHANAN, Gasket M-t-sJssWaitsHas-B sVi MmitrriirUat 0o.K mm. 371.

8olc Agenti for the Talted States for Sr heffer'g reps In. for AVreth rreparittiuuB, Tildeu Co, Preparations. Reed ti Cararirk'g Preparatiomt, Upper Bine Llrk Water, Ltpplneott's Soda Water Apparatus, TroeiUner'ti Drac XHIb, and Siller Ready-mixed PaintB. Ready- STCCK DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. FURNITURE, A.

WORTZX OF PtraiTTJBiE AT AND BELOW COST, TO CLOSE OUR BUSINESS. WE WILL. COMMENCING ON MONDAY, April 10, 1876. omB otnt cntibi FisB BelTooiii, Parlor and OQce FnrBiture al This a rare raanr. le Barraase Ntca rumrtiire et ralneed pvleea, and ail tanuid avail taeastelvm sf Baa oppsTWBitf.

Itemestber tbe alacs; N. 1 83 Main art. rtftb tiki MarsUetsVitm-ier, BIBSWBI8TBI.L, HATBBU OO. IRON MANTELS. Ao.

a. wHmntY, rrmx WM. PATTsOmOM. Taae Louisville Mantel i i i i Ia UBkrsVssM BaekeU A FA OTURER8 Of Marbleized and Enameled Iron Mantels, HAOKETT PATENT GRATES, Hadttt Patent rmklii Stares, Plain and Esamelei Grates, Hadcett Pajeat Metallic Birial Cases ail Gasteli OrriCE AMD SALESROOM: 111 Jefferson Street, Tyler Block; Factor eoraer Haia apt awdlavtB PAPER and Wtmzel XsoxaisB-arlllaa, HANCINCS. SPLENDID NEW mi PfiPERS.

stock: IS NOW COMPLETE. THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. Cheaper than ever before. J. V.

ESCOTT SONS, IUB Fottrtsi Arentl. MM LOTTKRICS. STATE FOR 1 Prize of 1 Prize of -Prize of 4 Prizes of 1 10 Prizes of 50 Prizes of LOHERffi wAJPRII.29. $50,000 20,000 10,000 5,0001 2.500 -J 1,000 ti. And 5,202 Prizes varying from $500 to $10.

WkoleXietetf, 10J Halres, Qaartert, $2 SO. Tks aiblle srs taforarrf tkat tkeac dravlaft ara ratek-pfjaajr Iiutltations or a dar, bat leg all aataorlzetl, aa4 coad acted bj swora CamiaiBsloBera for orer tklrt years sader tke stiictest kasloest rales, so.tkst Is par ekuina Tickets ao oaaaeeel fear tkat tkej ars eagaglag 1 anjtklng tkat ts aot of a parel baslness ckaracter. Tkketa for sale at tks Xaaager'a office, 7 Tklrti street, snd at C. T. Dearlac's, eoraer Tklrd aad Jeffersoa, aad all Keatackj SUte Letterj offices.

Orders try XaO address to 7a ITssAXwi JSt ALDERNKY NUTTER. Ssw Bm UBM ts trrsafs tor sVtrrsrssssstsrawskW. K. lit, tame street, next ftu. ItUawms K.y.

So SOISTS; door ts tke Ksw Twk 8tor. Wintersiiiitli'S: Remedies! iPOU SALE DV, ALli DHCGGlJsTSa.

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About The Courier-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
3,668,208
Years Available:
1830-2024