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uptract'. bv issuiniF orders for the employ then resumed consideration of the Warner til motion to euHOcml the rules and phsr the Alfonso Davit and Henry Andrewa, white ITEMS OF INTEREST. THE KEOSaO COUNTY RECORD. hilver hill, the pending soetbui being the Alloy Appri'iuiitlliiii hill, heretolorn litti men, and Lewis Carlton, colored. All three ment oi such lone, either of the retulars or of ihe miiitbt, and by such proceeding ol the dilccd.

The motion was rejected yeas 101 third, which provides that any owner of were hanged for burglary and assault P.r.onal an4 Literary limn no. 'I he renult ol me vote was grucw-i wltii ttiit clHltldfitf haiMls iiii the lli'ino civil authoiiili-a as iniht I'toiblo tliein to suppress etleeiualiy tho further pNigrens of silver bullion may deposit the same to bo formed into bars, or Into stiitidtird dollars, lor hit benefit. Tim pending umendmoiit which Is made a capital crime In North MS I. nJIITII. Proprietor, The titlo of Jean Ingelow'i new eialte aide ami with comitcr-dc mniiHtrntlotiH tne enterprise, it was unoer tne same authority that President Jackson cruwhed the Carolina.

on i Im Ncmiullcuii side. The House at 4.30 novel Is barah do llorenger." wax one olb-ied by Mr. Mills Texas) authorizing tho Merrelurv ol the Treasury to KANSAS. nuliitleatlon In Smith Carolina, and that adjourned. Henry J.

Cross, for many years City piircltHMit. without limit, all silver bullion, rnmideiit fancoln issued his call for troops to Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines proposes to found a great library. It will proba Treasurer of Salem, hanged himself. In the Senate, on the Pith, Mr.

liayard r' Kfivo the t'ii hoi tn lMil. on nuiiier- trade dollars and foiein silver coin that may ported favorably from the Committee on Mental depression, caused by overwork, Is on other oeeardmu of lets sitfiilllcance. be rimed tor sale at the mat act value of Hiieh purchases shall be continued bly be located in Sew Orleans. CUJIItKNT NEWS. under pMibahly every ftdmtiiHti uiion, niul the aliened cause.

nance ttie House bill fortheescnangeof sub st'ltary coin for IcKtil-tender money and ask certainly un-lnr the pi esent, this power has Sam Small, tho "Old Si" of the Judge Asa Packer, formerly Uepreseuta ueeti iiHeiiiuy eieireu uuiorce tne laws, aa long as At ginimt of stuudiii sit vet t-un be obtained lor $1 in legal tender Ti eiiMiiy notes, etc. This amenduient was, after some debate, rejected vea ft'-', toiys J.Vk The Atlanta CuwttUution, is writing a hook WASHINGTON. Putting up "caviare" made frrm sturgeon spawn is an importnut industry at Menominee, Mich. Tho most of this "caviare" is shipped to Germany. Glue Is niado of the clippings hides, horns and hoofs, washed in litre water, boiled, skimmed, strained, evaporated, coukd in molds, cut into slices and dried upon nets.

The Cliemiker-Xciunij states that wall papers, in imitation of i-ilk, are manufactured at Aschnllburg, djed in tho mass, and afterward printed by means of Ihe cylinder machine. The paper is made of cellulose. It has a decided silky appearand) and feel, and the effect is pronounced pleasing. Thode--signs are executed in darker shades of tho ground color. Tho latest triumph of Fronch chem live In Congress from Pennsylvania, and one etl (or lis consideration.

It went over under objection. Coioddci ntfnn was resumed of wn bout objection hy any party j(1 tbecruin try, and ulmoNt without attnieting public at' about tne "l'igliting Alstons ol Hail The Committee on Agriculture hs of the wealthiest men of the Statu, died at Ilis l-cKh-liltlve. hxeciitlvn and Judicial All teiitlon. 1 tie ureal eh ineiitui coimlltutloil tax" and the Uox-Aitton cate. pinpt iniioii bill.

The. Clerk read (he clauso al principle which was (he louudatioii of the his home In Munch Chunk on the 17th, In House adjoin tied without further action on the hill. In the Senate, on the 17th, the Legislative, Uinrl.eil favornlile report to tho Hotiso on the ro-olui oi) ssklnK (or nn ol which the Committee nn Appropriations tiro. original tatute or l.vl, and wblcli has been The German Augusta has potted should hu stricken out, providing Its ossence in the various forms It has as the year of his age. He was a self-made man, having started out in life as the driver tillered a pnzo for the best treatise on JudiiliU and Executive Appropriation bill lor the reissoo ol jiu.oihi.iimi in icgai-ic nuor tlx-Dcinrliiu nt of Aurluullure.

sinned since Its first adoption, is that the tiovei niiient of tint United States posuesses cnrrenrv now In the I ichsuiv kept as a huh was further comddurudand a number of lion diphtheria that Mitill be published wun Tim House Coiiitiiiitee on Levees of the of a canal boat. cull filed for tho redemption of friietlolinl under thiM 'imstiiutloii in full measure the in a year. Kiver have awed to report fit currency, for tho iwivment ol arrears ot nrn James Hall, aged 40; William Adams, rtolltlcal amendments agreed the loune, the Coinage bill came up after the power of self-protection by iw own ugondes altogether independent ot ntalo auvbotuy, sioit. Mr. llootti spoke In opposition to the Mr Fronde is parent of the last Voniblr uimn the Mil introduced by Mr.

aged and Itosie Stengleln, aged were and tl need be, against the hostility if state curious blunder, and in his new book on expiration ot tin morning no nr. r.wing ofTereil an amenduient to Mr. hpringer'a amendment, nrovidiug that tho liilmnu to provide for the appointment of a drowned by the upsetting of a yacht In New Hinc inline lit nod Air. itityaro in lit savor. Other senutoiN esprcssed their views upon the matter, when volo waa taken upon a motion to strike out the clause Cn'sar speaks of that General as return York Harbor on the Ititb.

Government. It should remain embodied in our statutes unimpuimd, as it has been from the very origin ol the Government. Itshould hecielary ot the Treasury shall issue an de liver to the denosftors of silver bullion ccrtlll ing "with the light of twenty victories WlnMnHlppt Illver Commission to uireni ami complete surveys of the JIlMiiiedppI lilver unit report the remilt to the Secretary ol H4 recommended- by the Committee mid It be regarded as hardly less valuable or less catcs to ihe amonut equal to tho value of istry is tho extract of color from red FORKHiN. blazing round his bayonets." wits decided in the nciratlve vcas i navs ill sacred than a provision ot tne uoiisuiuuoii slid therefore the. clunxo remains In the cabbage by boiling and maceration and llf-ell, Archibald Forbes, the celebrated War, together with such plans and entl The new German tariff is simple and bli In the ouse.

Mr. hnolt (II Iiv There nre iminv other Important statutes English war correspondent, has started mates as will Improve the navigation of the sweeping. It taxes every thing by weight containing provisions tlist are liable to be pressure, ihe Uauline is a deep violet. From this, by various additions. such bullion, and Unit silver dollars coined from such bullion to the xtent of 40 percent, of such certllicatea shall hold fr the redemption thereof, and the remainder applied to the payment oi interest and principal of the public debt.

Certificates so Issued ure to Im received at par for all dues to the 1'nitcd states, and to be m-ed In pay slU, milk, oil, Iron and the rest making for tho sceno of the Zulu war, under a salary, says a Lcndon journal, larger 1 river and prevent the destructive Hoods. It authorizes the expenditure of if or suspended or annulled at times ami places oi holding oteeijous if tlie bill heloro me should become law. 1 do not nmleiiuUn ti furnish culled up the Veto Mchiii-o, and demanded the previous question on loo passiiKQ of tho St Hilar 9 Interlercnce hi 11 over the President's Veto, The previous question was seconded and the lions proceeded to vote. 3 ho result was yeas l-'T, nays 117. There not tieinu a two-thirds loiijoriiv.

a required by no much tlieruof a may Im necemuiry, to er h-i ol them; manvof theui. pcihuiis most than any journalist has ever received other colors are formod, as in tho case of aniline. They are perfectly harmless, of exquisite bloom for dyeing and perfection itself for the artist. Ol them, have been set forth in the uctuites fret the object with wliich the Commisxlon The lato Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale only the most general distinction in the grades of articles taxed.

The rate fixed Is high, particularly on iron, steel and textile fabrics, but the greatest increase of revenue Is expected from petroleum, oa which the rate is doubled, and tea and codec. Among on this measure. They relate to cxtradi tion. to ci lines aLoilust cicctlon laws, to quar- 1m charged. the Constitution, the- hill as rejected, len was active in many excellent public un ment ol current expnuu.es of the Government, and are to he redecniiihle In standard stiver dollars.

A long dUcuMinii ensued, when Mr. Kwtng's amendment whs adapted yeas it, imvs lit the eaMIng the deciding ot the iieeohackers voted in the alllrtnative Miitiiifi reiiilHthiiis. to nentralitv. to Indian A German invonter proposes to Capt. Kudu ha mado application for an dortakinirs.

She had much to do with the other three Itarlow, Forsyth ami ftnssell reservations, to civil rlghtnl citizens, and to otuer subjects. In regard to them all it the completion of the Bunker Hill Mon make bootH that will never wear out. Ho mixes with a water-proof clue it not voting. I in eto sic-shko whs men iiiuv be snlelv aaltl that the meaiitiiir mid cf l-Kil to tlie llclnrv I sir. tveliv ument; for 80 years she labored to have vote in the altlmative, a mend -ment.

as amended by Mr. Ktvinz, was then re-leeted vess navs Kl.undihu House ad- i additional payment of if.iW.oiPy, claiming that he has obtained a channel at the mouth of tho Mlanlsidppi 2a feet doep and '-1)0 feet wide The matter Is under consideration In fectoi this bill is to take from tho General American Imports on which duties are levied besides petroleum, are grain (a new duty), Iowh) moved that Iho morning 1 hanksirtving Hay made a National hoi suitable quantity of clean quartz sand, which is prcad on the thin leather sole Government an important part of its power nam ho dispensed with and me uver nut on ui ncd until Tuesday. iday and she great ly influenced her old taken up. The motion was defeated S7 to cheese and all provisions. The tariff has 7.1 not the neeessurv two-ttitids In the at to eniorco tne laws.

Auotner grave oojeetlon to the bill is Its discrimination in favor of the State and friend, Matihew Vasrar, in tho organiza passed the Federal Council, but has not been Urinative. At the expiration of ttie mornimr the War Department. WK.ST AND HOCTIIWKST. aurainst ttie National authority. The pres tion of Vasfar College.

THE PRESIDENT'S VETO, hour the hill relat-ng to eolnsgo Jaws and emplo)cd as a foundation. These quartz soles are said to bo flexible and almost indestructible, while thoy enable tho wearer to walk safely over slippery roads. tuice or employment-of the Army and Navy coin and bullion certificates was taken up, voted on by the Reichstag, An experienced professor of veterinary medicine in Edinburgh hat examined the Paul Morphy is harmlessly insane ot the United States is lawful under the terms and Mr. Iluckncr Mo.) spoke In lavor ol lie denies that he knows any thing about of this bill at the place here an election Is the mil, lungs of American animals, said by Govern The President Tetoei lh Act to Prohibit chess, imagines that he is a great law being held in a Mate, to upuoiu mo umiior-itv ot a state Goveruunuit then and there in In the Senate, on the 14lh, Mr. Vest gave Straw board lumber which can hard- The National Conference of Colored Men, i be'd recently at Xanhville, adopted an ad- dress and resolution favoring emigration I to Slates and Territories whero they can nij'iy all the rights and privileges to which ment Inspectors in England to be affected notice of bis Intention to Introduce a bill pro yer, ana that ho was oeirauuea in tne Mittlumont of his father's estate "He is need of such military intervention, but unlawful to uphold the authority of the Gov- Mlltiarj Interference at the Polls.

Washington'. 1. May 12. The follow- with pleuro-pncumonia, and pronounces them wholly free from any symptom of that posing to organize the Indian Territory Into State, and providing for its admission Into living quietly at New Orleans, promo' nudes C'anil Street daily, and if any ac ly be detected from hard wood lumber, exhibited at Oshkosh, Wis by 8. II.

Hamilton, of Bushnell, 111., is attracting much attention among lumber men. The process of manufacture, as explain fnf fs the message of the President of the United States, rcttirnlntr to tho House of KenrcsenUitivcs the bill entitled "An act they are entitled under the Constitution and tho L'nton. His resolution making inquiry as to whether nnv rartof the Indian Territo laws, and askinjtof Congreps an appropria to pruuibit military interference at quaintance rtsshly gives him a chance, rehearses the long Btory cf his wrongs. disease. The cattle were suffering with capillary bronchitis, 'a disfase not contagious, and which doubtless originated on tho transatlantic voyage.

ry had been purchased by the Cnited states lion of VIO.OOO to further that object; rec with view ol locating intttans or ireeoinen eminent of the United States then and there in need of such military Intervention. Under this bill tho preseiKUi and onployinent of tho Army or Navy of tho United states would be lawful and might be necessary to maintatii the conduct ot tho State election against thu domestic violence that would overthrow it, but it would unlawful to maintain the conduct of tho National tleetion against the same local violence that would overthrow U. This dlsciiuiimition has never been attempted In any previous oimueiiding a Kational compulsory system thereon was imrcod to. Consideration was tie is well cared lor by his mends. To the flonu of Representative resumed ol the and Ju of education, and declaring tiat separate The Empress Augusta of Germany ar The lato Mr.

McGahan, the Lon Alter careful consideration of the bill entt schools are highly detrimental to both races; diciitt Appropriation bill, hiiiI all pnits nt the bill were passed upon il li tlie exception of what is known as the l.eirislative portion. ed by Mr. Hamilton, is as follows Ordinary straw board, such as is manufactured at any paper mill, ij employed for this purpose. As many sheets aro taken as are required to make the thickness of lumber desired. These sheets tied An act to prohibit military Interference at elections." 1 return it to the House ol liep- rived at Windsor Castle on the 14th, on a visit to the Queen.

also, asking an appropri it ion of Mr. Kernan spoke In lavor ot tho proposed I from the Government to establish an indus Gen. Grant and party sailed from Hong don New correspondent who first directed attention to tho Bulgarian atrocities, is being all but 'canonized by the Bulgarian natives in gratitude for his fearless services to them. They are rosentatives, in hich it originated, with, tbe following objections to its approval: In a communication si'nt to tho Honseof Kenresentatives on the of last month, trial and technical school for colored youth Kong for Japan on the 111th Inst. amendments to the bill.

Mr. Itock moved as an amendment tho following: In order to provide for the s-feedy payiuentol arrears of pensions the Secretary of the Treasury is A plague has broken out in the district of A resolution was adopted accepting the tender by B. F. liutler to donate 20,000 acres of land in Wisconsin, and by Zath Chandler about to hold high religious sorviccs in returning to tne Home wunous my iiipruvui the bill entitled "Aa act making appropriations for tlie support ol the Army for the fiscal year ending June laH), and for other authorized and directed to Issue liumedt-atelv in pavment thereof that portion the Caueisus in Russia wnlch is decimating the inhabitants at a fearful rate. The disease proves fatal in 24 boirs after an attack.

are passed through a chemical solution whi'ih thoroughly softens up tho fiber and completely saturates it. The whole is then passed through a succession of rollers, dried and hardened during the passage, as well as polished, and comes his memory -on the anniversary ol his of homes for I'M colored families. ol flO.Wsi.OMJ in leurtl-tenrter currency now 1h the Treasury, kept as a special fund for mirnoKes." i enueuvoreu 10 snow i iHiin- Three children named Oiscy were recently death, and Prof. Muller of the St. Petersburg University is about to write his biography for distribution among legislation by congress, and is no more coui-patilkln with the sound principles ot the Constitution or the necessary maxims and methods of our system ot Government on the occasion of elections than at other times.

In the earlv legislation of and ITfl.by which th militia of the States was the only military power resorted to for tho execution of constitutional power In support ot state or National authority, both lunctions the Government were put upon tho same footing. Itv the aetjot the employment of tho Army and Navv us authorized lor the performance ol both Constitutional duties in tho same terms. In all later stututea on the fame subject matter some tnensuro ot authority to the Government has been f.ii- the nerforuuinee of both these du the redemption ol lructlonai currency, etc. Mr. Heck, during his remarks In favor of the amendment, said the secretary oi tne lrens- burned to death in Toronxj, Canada.

They were playing In a shed ant set tire to It and out of the other end of tho machine the Slavonic race. urv had increased the puoiic oent. and nan. tioua trom the sttitutes of the Vnitcd Mates now in force and by a brief statement of litcti In regard to recent elections Ju several States, that no additional legislation, was neeessary to prevent inteilcrencu with elections by the iuilitiy or naval forces of the United States. The fact was presented In that communication that at the time of tiie iKiiiL'e of the act of June 1S.

in relation At Vandalia, on the 12th, two children of Frank Carroll were playing in a crib filled with corn husks, when the contents took lire and the children were burned to death. A conference of gentlemen interested in the Southern negro exodus has been held in I St. Louis. Gen. Conway of Sew Jersey, for some cause were unable to escape.

hard, dry lumber, ready for use. Mr. Hamilton laims that the chemical prop Mark Twain, when asked why he by the payment of double Interest, lavored the bondholders. Mr. Paddock said that lie had a conversation this morning with file The International Congress called to hasn't written a book on England, says: Meeretarv, who expressed the opinion that erties hardening in tho fiber entirely prevent water-soaking and render the I couldn't get any fun out of hnglaud.

gether by M. Ferdinand De Lesseps to discuss project for an inter oceanic canal the diversion of money served for redemption ol fractional currency would not hasten umber combustible onlv in a very hot It i too grave a country. And its gravity soaks into tho stranger, and makes representing certain part ieB in theifcist, took across tlie American Isthnus, to join the to tho employment 4if the Army as a pos-e comitatus or otherwise, it was muiutaiued by Its friends that it would eslablisli a vital and ftimhunentiiJ nrlncinii! wliich would secure to the piiyuieutot niTcursof pensions a single dav, u's iiu was prepared to pay them a prominent part in the deliberations, and Atlantic and the Pacific, leld its inaugural firo. The hardened finish on tho outside also makes it impervious to water. tiom lime to time as tlie necessary I stated that In view of the fact that most ol pers were prepared.

If it was proposed to sitting in the hall of the ideographical Society of Paris on the lilti. The Congress it is also susceptible ol a very hue pol use monev In hehail ot soidicis arrears ol the Mississippi boats were refusing to trans port the negroes North, it had been deter ish. pensions the plea was foiced, so far as the ties. No precedent has been found in any previous legislation, and no sufficient reasons have been given lor the discrimination in bivorol the Mate and against the National authority which this bill contains. Under the sweeping terms of the bill tho National Government is effectually shut out trom theux-frctse of its right ami from the discharge ol an imperative duty to use its whole executive power whenever and wherever required for the enforcement of its laws.

Kespcclfully, K. B. IIAYE3, President. marks a new epoch In the commercial his Seereiarv was concerned, and reflections ua the people protection awaiast the standing army. The tact was also referred to that since the passage of this act Congtcsiional, State and municipal elections were held throughout tiie Unfun and that in no Instance has complaint been made of the presence of (Tinted Mates soldiers at the polls.

Holding as 1 do the opinion that any military inter mined to charter a boat for the especial pur- tory of the world. Ther were delegates present from all the Great Powers. The 1 pose of bringing awav such as voluntarily Hnps and IHInlinp. Miss Minnie Iloskins, aged 1G, who desired to come. No persuasion or induce United States was represented by nine dele on him were therefore not warranted by bis conduct.

Mr. Iteek said ho was not making any particular charge against the Secretary, liite a spirited debate ensued, In which Mr. Pendleton and Mr. Voorhees charged that the of the Treasury had been lob-bvinff aroutid the Semite Chamber for the ment would lie held out for them to leave Iheir homes, he said, but all who desired to resided near Greenville, was burned to death in a Held while burning gates, Including Rear-Adniral Daniel Am-men of the Navy. do so would tie atlordeil an opportunity, tie A letter nas been received at St.

Peters purpose of iiilloenelng legislation. Mr. Pad- ference whatever at the polls Is contrary to the spirit ot our institutions and would tmd to destroy the freedom ot elections, and sincerely desiring to concur with Congress in all of its measures, it Is with very gret regret that 1 am forced to tho conclusion that the bill before me is not only unnecessary to prevent such interference, but Is a daugerous departure from long bet-tied and hmiortHiit constitutional principles. The burg from Prof. Nordenskjold, of the Polar John Moran and John Darnell, two also intimated that legal proceedings would I be instituted against those steambiat com- young men, wtiile engaged in plowing him (H serious as every body else.

When 1 was tbetc I couldn't teem to think of any thing butdiep problems of government, taxe, free-lrade, iinance and every night I went to bed drunk with statistics. I could have written a million books, but my publisher would have hired tho common hangman to burn them." Edwin Booth wrote a private letter from Chicago to a friend in Richmond, just after the attempt to assassinate him, in which he said: Jour very kind and welcome letter of congratulation reached me in due time, but the nervous shock (referring to the shooting) has been so severe to both Mrs. Booth and myself that we have been unable to do much moie than play nurse to each other since the event. The poor fool that committed the outrage is in safe keeping, and I hope he will bo confined in an asylum for the rest of his life. He Egypt ami Her Kulcr.

The present position of the Khedive, or King, of Eprypt, is a very peculiar one. The once proud empire of the panics refusing transportation to the colored expediiion, from Eastern Siberia, dated September 25, 1K73, announcing all connected with the expedition were well. near rcderickstiurg, were strucK 1 people, for violation of the laws governing by lightning and instantly killed. common carriers. The Rotterdam trading companies, -An ltftvnt child of Hugh Edwards, Particulars are received of a terrible duel Uamcsos and ruaraohs is now ruled over bv a prince who is not only a vas Afrikanische Uandelsvereeniging and Com- on a farm four miles from Iowa City, near Burlington, Texas, on the lied River.

true rule as to the employment of military force at elections is not doubtful. Xo intimidation or coercion should be allowed to control or in due nee citizens In the exercise of their right to vote, wlnrtherit appears in tho shape oi evil-disposed persons, or ot armed, bodies of uifllthiof a Mate.or of tlie military I manditore Bankvereeniging, have failed. Iowa, was so badly gored by a cow that sal of the Sultan of Turkey, to whom I Two cattle thieves, Wiley and Jacobs, livint on the other side of the river, disagreed Total liabilities about 750,000. it died. he is forced to pay flu annual tribute, but who is also subject to the control of The death of Jacob Staempfll, ex-Presi Elmer Kimball and Leo Guerrin, about dividing their spoils.

A quarrel arose, force of the -United States. Tho elections dent of Switzerland, is reported. He was two l.ewisvillo (lnd.) boys, were fool dfiea and dir. humunua uete.nuea secretary Sherman, and Mr. Morrill moved an amendment leaving it discretionary with tke, Secretary of the Treasury to use tills special fund for the purpose Indicated.

Mr. Morrill's amendment was rejected and Mr. Heck's adopted. the House, consideration was resumed of the bill relating to coinage, and speeches were made by Mr. Fort 111.) and Mr.

Hiving At the conclusion of Mr. Kwing's speech, Mr. Warner demunded the previous question, pending which Mr, Killengen Pa.) moved to lny tlie bill on the table. The yeas and nays were ordered on that motion, pending which Mr. Conger Mien.) moved to adjourn.

This motion was carried by a vole ot tellers of yeas 10', nays 97, and tho House adjourned. In the Senate, on the 15th, Mr. Coekrell Introduced a joint resolution autliorlzingand requesting the President of the United states to open correspondence with the republio of France, with a view and for the purpose of negotiating a proper treaty of reciprocity unit commerce with that (iovernment. Con should be free trom all forcible interference. ending in a challenge being sent from Wiley one of the Geneva arbitrators, and his serv and as far as practicable trom all appi chen ing with a revolver, when it was dis to Jacobs.

It was accepted, and the two met sion of such Interference. Xo soldiers, either of the b'nion or of the htatr south of the river, each armed with two six- ices in supporting our side on that occasion were acknowledged by a handsome service charged, shooting Kimball in the mouth. LIU injuries fortunately were not fatal. militia, should bo present at the polls to take the Place or to perforin the of plate voted him by Congress. is a dangerous lunatic nothing more -A gcose attacked a little duties of the ordinarv civil police force shooters.

They fought at 10 paees and both wore killed. Wiley fell at the third fire.but raising himself on his elbow sent a ball through the brain of Jacobs, who also fell There has been and will bo no violation of this rule under orders from me during this School and Church. GKNKRAL. In the habeas corpus case of Standing administration, but there should bo no de nial of the ritrhr ot the National Government dead. The General Assembly of tho Pres to employ its military force on any day and two other foreign nations, England and Franco.

Egypt, up to within about 70 jrcara, was lo tiff under the absolute power of the Turkish Sultans. The viceroys were Governors appointed by ihe Sultans to rule Egypt, just as they were appointed for Armenia, or any other Turkish province, liut in 1811, the viceroy then iu Egypt, Mebtmet Ali, rebelled against Turkey, took possession of the country by force of arms.and assumed independent authority. Mehemet's authority was, some years afterwards, recognized by the Sultan, on condition that ho should continue to be nominally a vassal of Turkey, and The Yellowstone country In the vicinity Bear ct at Omaha, Judge Dunby of the United States Court has rendered a decision Ut ItllV PlilCU. Ill nufll Cllllll'FV iinriiu in necessary to enforce tlie Constitution and of Miles City Is Infested with thieves and other desperate characters and the citizens lawsot the United btales. The biU before adverse to the Government authorities, who proposed to take the Indians back to their sideration was then resumed of the Legislative, fcxectilivo and Judicial Appropriation we is as follows: have organized a Vigilance Committee and lie it emu-tea.

Thfit It shall not be law reservation in the Indian Territory, whence bill, and Mr. Itt-ck explained the iiiovfHiona of byterian Church, bouth, met at Louh-ville, on the 15lh. Kev. Joseph Wilson of Wilmington, N. was elected Moderator.

The Presbyterian General Assembly met in annual session at Saratoga, N. on the loth. Kev. Dr. Henry H.

Jcssup, of the Syrian Mission, was fill to bring to or employ at any place where they had lied. The main points of the de recently strung up two of the culprits with out intervention of Judge or Jury. Two years ago a man named Dan Ed general or special election is being muu in State anv Dart of theAimv or Navy of the cision are that an Indian is a person within the meaning of the laws of the United States, and has therefore the right to Bue Unite! States, unless such force be necessary to repel armed enemies of the United States or to enforce Section 4. Article 4 of the Con the bill as it ban been anueiided. Mr.

Thin man followed in a act speech, in which betook the ground that tne Republican minority say in etfect that they will istop tlie appropriations rather than agree to tlie provisiona of the bill relating to triul by Jury and elections. ilr. Thurman proceeded to analyze tlie laws proponed to be repealed, audi ar- munds, who lived in Livingston County, ran off to Arkansas with a neighbor's daugh elected Moderator. stitution of the United states, and laws made In pursuance thereof, on application oi the should pay an annual tribute into her ter, leaving a wife and family behind. A out a writ of habeas corpus In a Federal Court and before a Federal Judge in of Michael Wilson, a farmer living near Washington, Iowa, seating the lad into convulsions, from which he never recovered, dying a short time after.

Frankie Browning, 6-j ear-old son of Mr. Eugene Browning of lllooming-ton, 111., fell on a case-knife which be had in his hand and cut his throat, almost completely severing the windpipe. There was no hope oi saving his life. Miss Minich, living near CiWino, Darke County, while out in the yard washing some clothing, accidentally got too near a Are bu It for the purpose of heating water. Her clothing took fire and she was burned so badly that she died in a few hours.

While carelessly handling a revolver, John Montgomery, a young married man, living near Lawrencevillc, shot himself through the body. The ball entered just above the heart, inflicting a serious and probably fatal wound. Miss Virginia Hicks, a young lady ileitis attire or executive oi me etaie wneie gued they were In tlie mniost dearee od- short time ago he started back to his former such force is to be used; and so much of ail treasury. It was agreed tnat tne sovereignty of. Egypt should remain, by hereditary succession, in Mehemet's home with the woman and a child, and when laws as is inconsistent herewith la Hereby re oealed.

all cases where he may be confined or in custody under color of authority of the United States, or where he Is restrained near the Mississippi River killed and buried It will be observed ttiat the bill exempta presive, aa tney annt out intelligence trom the jury box and punished thone who could not take the ironclad oath because they had given a cup of cold water even to any one who had oppoj-ed the tiovernnitnt. If tlie Jaw were jutinablo in family. The tribute now paid by Egypt )u returning he took up with his law ful wife. The bodies of the murdered worn of liberty In violation of the Constitution trom a general prohibit on against tne em Dloment of military fornix at polls two spe and laws; that no rightful authority exists for removing by force any of these Poncas war, it was not so now at a time when ail an and child were found and identified, and an olliuer from Arkansas proceeded to the should unite in the pacincation of the coun cific cases. These exceptions recognize tlie soundness of the principle that a military force may properly and constitutionally be used at the place of elections when such use is necessary to enforce the Constitution and home of the murderer, arrested and took The forth-ninth General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church met at Memphis, on the 15th.

Kev. J. L. Grider, Bowling Green, was elected Moderator. The Canon of Dcrry Cathedral in England b.n written a book, in which he asserls that "the divine right of episcopacy has always been, and always will be, an open question in the Church of England." The Congregational Church at Ionia, has been without a pastor for several months.

The otlicers of tho church take their turn at reading sermons from newspapers, and the people to the Indian Territory, as Gen. Crook has been ordered to do; and that Indians possess the inherent right of expatriation as well as him back to the scene of his crimes. try and restore harmony everywhere. We aiiould go back to the old pallia of justice. In the House, consideration was rerium- of tlie Warner fcilver bill, the pending uuea-tion being a motion of Mr.

Kiilinger pa.) to lay the bill and amendments on the table, Afire at Lexington, on the evening laws; out tne excepted cases leave me prohibition so extensive aid far-reaching that Its adoption will seriously impair tiie elii- into the Turkish is about if a year. About 13 years ago the Sultan was obliged to grant still further concessions to the viceroy. Ha permitted him to titko Uio title of Khedive," or King, to maintain armies, and make treaties with foreign powers, and allowed the succession of the Egyptian throne to pass direct from father to son, instead of descending, as in Tut key, to tho eldest member of the rcigning family. The present Khedive of Egypt is a of the 11th, destroyed the I'ho nix Hotel and the more fortunate white race, and have the inalienable right to "life, liberty and the ciency of the Executive Department of the on which the yeas and nay adjacent stables and the residence of Leslie Coombs. Total loss about $100,000, mostly pursuit of happiness," so long as they obey nau been ordered.

The question was taken, and it was decided of Wyandotte, Indian Territory, was in tne negative vea km, navs The Hem covered by Insurance. tne law ana do not trespass on forbidden ground. ocrata who voted in the nftinnutivo were riding a very spirited norse, and was John I. West was hanged at Boonville, The National Millers' Association held its Messrs. lieitzhoover ill la (X.

Co vert Deuater (La.) Ilurd Lonn-berrv (S. Martin ilu-lA thrown from the saddle. struck on her head, and a high tortoise-shell on the loth, for the murder of a named Frank ishinn in October last. The annual session in Chicago, commencing on like this plan so well that they contem the lilth. plate continuing it permanently, and murderer and his victim were fellow-tramps.

grandson of Mthemet Ali, the stout old soldier who won the Land of the Pyramids for his children. He is about 50 Rear Admiral E. G. Parrott, U. S.

calling no minister. West was only about 24 years of age an! had MeLane (Md Morau Muiler (N. Morrison (i Kohs fN. Talbotl (Md.) and F. Wood (Nf.

The Kejniblicana who votd in the negative were Messra. lielford Cannon (UK), 'ort Keiley Marh (Ml.) and government. The first act expressly authorizing the nse of the military power to execute the laws was passed almost as early as the organisation of the Government undertlu) Constitution, and was approved by President Wasnington, May 1, 172. It is as follows: EC. 2.

And be it fat therevarttdt That whenever the laws of the United States shall be opposed or the execution thereof obstructed In any State by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of indicia! proceedings, orbv the powers vested the Marshals by this act, the same being notified to the President of the United States by an Associate Justice or Histrh-t Judue.it shall tie lawful for the President of the United States to call forth militia of such State to suppress such combinations, and to cause the la'ws to be du executed and il the militia of a State where such combinations may happen, shall r-dtise or bo insnilb cb nf to suppress the sam. it shall be lawful The tea ladies who are County School Superintendents in Illinois have a wife and one child at Lamonte, Mo. His puenls ra Ide in Morgan County, 111. He died in New York City on the 10th, aged 65. Admiral Parrott entered the Navy when a mere boy and worked his way up from the years of ago, and a man of more than ordinary intelligence and culture.

made a full confession of the crime previous uyan All the Greenback, era voted in the negative. The question then recurred on a' conoing the previouaquestlon, and ft waa vesN 1ft. rmva 107 though born ana reared in the Egyp managed the hnanciiil part ot their business particularly well. Not one cent of the large sums over which they had ranks. His sea service covered nearly half a century.

The result of the lant two votes wa greet- tian court, he pa-sed some years in Paris, engaged in study, and there acquired much of the French polith and supervision has en lost, either in rough PK0CEEDI5GS. mini ui'iuuse uii vnv sine. The queHUm a to wnether amendments could be voted on gave rise to much discus-ion. Mr. Haskell Kuk.) averted that he would liave voted elegance in manners.

dishonesty or ignorance oi Dusiness. Even those male educators who opposed the law miking women eligible to this Jn personal appearance, were it not In the Senate, on the 12th, consideration comb which was in her hair was driven 1 clear to the brain, producing almost instant death. A 9 year-old son of John Miller, near White Bear, during the abence of his parcn's, took down a shot-gun and, supposing it unloaded, pointed at a little brother of 4 years, and discharged it, the charge entering the stomach, causing death in two hours. A 6-ycnr-old son cf Henry Bol-gan of Mankfilo, while playing in an unoccupied house wilh other chil- dren, jumped through a window, and a scarf which he wore about his neck caagbt on a hook and hung him. The children ran to the house and gave tho alarm, but so nmeh time elapsed that when released ho was apparently dead.

By txtraordioary Hurts on the part of the mother life wns finally restored. was rmnfcd of tlie Legislative, Executive for the President, if the legislature ol the United States be not in session, to cull forth and employ such number of the militia of any other Mates most convenient thereto as now pronounoo their work a sue after the five years' experience. to lav the bill on the table if he bad supposed the House would be prevented from voting on all the amendments offered for various aectiona Hepartiteiv. He sid he reiotrded and Judicial Appropriation bill, and Mr. for his red lez, or cap, youwoula waroe-ly take him for an Oriental.

His complexion and lighter than those of oat and his fearing is Windom addressed the Senate to show that The Northwestern University at may be necessary, until the expiration of thirty days alter the commencement of the aonie ot the of the bill as mon the policy of the Democrats was revolution V.Y&iiXiin, is one of the great train strosities, ami he would not vote for it un ensuing session. ary and nnennstitutionai. He said the wlner that of a i ciU-rn huropean ing v.hwU whre young men are edu- In 17s rtiU jirovt.fon wa rf- men ol the ptirtv were overruled ov thfir virions and icckloiHa Mr rv.Lr to his execution and wasappareutly penitent. The hanging was witnessed by several thousand people, and the horror of the occasion was augmented by the breaking of the rope on the first springing of the trap. Robert Cheney, colored, was hanged for rape atPlaijuemine, on the lfth.

The Indianapolis Post-office was robbed on the 15th of jlW in money and 50 registered letters. Kdward Stewart, a colored porter In the Post-office, subsequently confessed to the robbery. The registered letters were all recovered, unopened. Wallace Wilkerson was executed by shooting at Provo, Utah, on the 15th, for the murder of a man named Baxter. John Morgan, associate editor of the Klls-worth (lias.

and bis brother, William Morgan, cashier of the St, Nicholas Hotel at Cincinnati, were drowned in the Licking P.iver, back of Covington, on the IHth, while out skiff riding. While In the middle of the stream they encountered a steamboat coming towards them, and fear On ascending the fcgyptiaij throne, tbe minUtry. It is Pasha gave pnrum ot mwAuo (rouble. From an aggre-ng many reform into the "'iritrr. enaete.fj in a law wiiu-h repealed tiie act of IV.ri.

In IMI7 tlie foJloft-tng act amj toe law hy the approval of CreiiVlcnt Jeff-ron: mnui ine reuuti kh oi me ftcnnior being caicu inwu i- "ALi iternffctt won i)atinaiifaHof lrinrreettori or obstruc Hud no repiy in what he had now to submit in ittvnr oi me acciions in tbbi Mil tion to the law, cither of the Male or of any lmliviijHl Mat or Territory ner ouuu it.K'i thi-re fen a culling down ed. Egypt hd fen wretfcfeyily i less it could be emended. Mr. Mejhens Ga.) also stHted it aa his understand lug all along that the bill fdiould be voted on by seething, and Mr. Clymer asserted tie would not have voted for the previous question unless he supposed the bill was open tor amendment.

On the other band.it was that, under the previous question, the bill must he voted on as a whole. Mnally it was agreed the previous question would only apply to the lirst aei tlon of the bfii, which piovldes that gold coins M.aii be a one-dollar piece or a unit ot -Hi 8-10 grains, quar ter-eKgle or ii.w, or a three-dobitr niece, an wilK'fi lronofl in ri'DCKI I It A teftliin la. ne hH'i notiiuiir to do with tlie lit ii is in wim lor tn remlent of tnr I.mi'.'J etTrifrA tt.r A rtwn Stat cult forth the mliitia for tM pur- now in arrears. En- Uxrn. I he f-Jiatu, or- sntt Km 6w ua for wilh 9, erf trrtru mr I'f, "''w HTH TiOW JaifHy in Kn dealt with the present and iuturrt.

He propound to Hhow not who wtm rij)jtor who was wmilK III HI 1 1 1 rr 1 1) if irfl lit Civil H'flr ttritu fn. THE MARKETS. caii-itiff itm knwn tt oil blHwfui tor liim lor th. narie niirK.M' auoh nnrt o( the lan'l or naval for- duct and refiiltH, hut todicusH the que. tnide was not n.y tr-j a if Mr.

ht.urgi ci'Tiitm ihwr were con -ftitutioiml or wt. Ho then made nn an of the kH 'jjMv--J NEW YOKK, Mat in, 1879. however, thai l'La's the bhlt' nwt-ary, hnvfritr nrt obtMrrv.1 nil mut H'uint theconsiitiitionuiityof xiMting IlKKVES-atfve H.oo 110.50 rf juiwub fi in; law in ihut rifH. in II IK'. mi.

ill. Of ornmon In many pulpits, of prominent (SIIKhl' Hhorn 3.MI By thl act it will be i-een that the scope id i Zo il l')X T'A'irm was a prftUnw. 11 was I horn 6.U0 tli ot new I(iIm were Introduced, among them one by Mr. Wella Mo Providing for the deiiciency In the appropriation tor trana-portaHon of tlie noUiH: mImo. 3.

NO 10 re a very aintrttiou mm, uiisrt on- Ik the Nutlonal Ut not rm the National Government tri not ('III TON MlilrilltiK ly the rnilitlH liut lh Armv N.vt of ti eagle and a double eaie. 1 he seetion was airiecd to by a vote ol Io5 to W4, ThequeMtion then reeurred on the second section, which pnfvidea that silver coins shall be a dollar or unit, a hslf-doilar, a quarter-dollar and a dime; thst the weight of a dollar shall be 41i grains iroy, the weight of a half-dollar, the weight of a quarter and dime one-half, one-quarter and one-tenth, respectively, of that ot the dollar. Also, that silver dollars in the Treasury, when reduced in weight bv natural abrasion i.ooa to 4.cri WIIK.Vr-No.aKnd 1.17 inr ine SllHsln sippi Kivr tKtwecn itq month and the liii (MIKN No. 45 HATS Western MUcd 35 l'UHK Jiuw Mesa 10.10 Ft nn Him to i vera; iiv Mi Puuneil, (It. Minn.) Approprijitiug jop tlie im' ing that thry would be run down both leap-ed overboard and abandoned the skirt, but were unable to swim ashore.

Major William Bond, General Mugger of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, has tendered his resignation, to take effect June 30. on winnintr lor rrown. lfe proved ftitratragftrit and io-diflcrent to the of his people, who are eti'l ka op-presfftd ever. Hh raiwd arrius and built a formidable fl'ft; and invaded the countries south tf Kgypt, which, one hy one, hi; anntxed. In to ly de-crifoinjf; the theoi ics of unbelievers, lie does not think it isecetwary in giving a guett wholesome f(od to aocompany it with a done of poison, nnd declares that many young men have got their first notions of infidelity from these ministers, having sucked in the poison and discarded the antidote.

There is a g'od deal of suggestion in this paragraph: A State ijupeiin-tendent who had made during a long term of ofiice, hundreds of visit to un proverneiit ot tin Mii.d8Mipp Kiver between the mouth of the Illinois iiiverandtlm alls ST. l.oms. Unilftl Ktat- In ihr Iftwu lo rt fl'jty ejtitit'. rJ'h lmrortfi'it jirnviitori. of thi eikI IK17, fn it.

term from tiiiin to ti'iiK, It to tiie eiistinu emrieniy. reiiivl'ird In lorf-e tiiuil hy ftn aptrove'l by Ltnroirt, JiiiylKl, iil. It wb. re v.nH'-trfl i JftHTiliHily In the muiv lanirunee in it hich Uio now found In the Ktatut-, 4lf-c. henever tv reason of unlawful ooMitietionfl, coTfihination.

or f-'-m-llaes of w-ront in rehMlion aKatrmt the more than 1 per shall be recoined. Mr. ui flmnony; ny ir, M-wherry (It Mich.) COTTON-Middltnir uio nun a tiiniiHi unoer tne HKKVfcS Choice lo Fancy, 4.85 iMunnei mo movent amend bv making the weight of siiver 4Kraius, and argued in support of his amendment. Keiected veasn2 ifiniifc niir ac or nar Im Good to 4.K5 nays The second seetion as then mreed iiu a nniiCT over tlie liiv er at or near Detroit At i Native Cows ta Texan Ktnei-s Ann a to, and the third section was taken up. Jt in.

it intHH irorn me I'renident wa HOfJSOomliion to 2 lift i 5.1(7 4.10 HH 4.50 1-17X 4(i M5X 10.12 l'-'V 4.5 4.0 4.W 4.75 50 4 5 l.CKH 2( 1.J5 4.75 11 10.10 an tnorny -tiie iivcrniiii nt oi the I rntci Htutf'M. ft nbftll bwoine finhnU'th-nhlR in the provide tnat any owner ot silver bullion may deposit the same at any mint to be tormed into bars nr intn n-of-ivtiii, aupiw.Ma to or the veto meaiafr of tiie tiil prohibiting military imeiJerence at MIKKP- Native 3.75 frLOUH Choice nt XXX 1 tat standard dollars of 412 grains for bis me jhmm. ir. Mrncr moved to pro ceeq ih the con.Hj'ieration of the HWver bifl. Wif KAT Ked No.

18 ra benefit Several amendments were rejected, without divlHion, Mr. Wood No. ne uia nipo mw n'ij'ur ue(i wif iiout parsing u.jjjf-n mill, inn ncHioem'H meHHL' 1ST AND KOI TIf EA8T. The child murdprer, Freeman, sn liNw ifc, bMh hern found guiity of homii-fde hy a iii-H'iMiMte and fully committed for trial. Yrvr mnn turn he will nn hnvti an astonihim? revelation to male, and uiM niJih.uina tht be Justififrd of God.

Hi Vviff? i irrpatiy cruvhd by the prowiri conviction that (die bftf guilty of a orimR, 5o otbfr nrn made, a con-lempiatfed, alihoiifch public fueling -km uI'vfij tiniu ormm ui niei inn. wouio he Hi onee. Mr. Iillnwil I. Mixed -MV (MT8 No.

2 29 a a 4huo TIMOTHY f-KED PYlne 1 In the Senate, on the lfitb, the President lenn.) moved upnend the mJt and phns tne b- tmoHing tax 2 percent, on of lnr-fnea, over and 3 p-r ent. on pro tern, laid before the Senate a message lUbACCO-I)ark Lukh, New. l.ni a esesa ol tm-on-s over lif jw-tpii Medium liark laf Gi from the President of the United fctates, In reply to the resolution of the 7th re vh ii na8 not tlie t'o meet the of liift operafi iiff, be fool rowed largo sums frotn England find Ermine; nnd at last, hcing unahle to pay even the interest on lrr ts, he was obliged to admit Englii-h and sta'eHtnen info his Cafoinet ty regulate his affairs. The recent trouble from the Khedive's attempt to cast aiide thee foreign advisers, and to rule with a Cabinet of natives. The object of Etigland and France in that the Khrtive should retain these ofiicials is to see to it that the country is eo governed as to insure the payment of tne interest on the loans that have been made to him by them; and also, we may guess, that their political and military interests in the Eastern MfdUirranean may be watched.

Youth's Vompinion. IT AY Choice Timothy 12.50 i Iil T7f.it Choice Lhilry It graded country schools, declared that he never once saw a teacher conducting a recitation without a text-book in hand; that he seldom saw either teacher pupils at the blackboard that he never saw a school-globe actually in use that he never saw a teacher give an ob-ject-leson that he nover heard a lesson on morals or manners; that he never saw but one school-cabinet; that he never saw a reading-class trained to stand erect and hold a book properly that he never heard a teacher ctve a lesson in local geography; that classes, when asked to point north, uniformly pointed upward to the zenith; that he ihtrdH vote the artiruiauvH, The questing information telatfve to the alleged pea aer men (at p. in laid be- Fresh rue the itfume the I'rewi dent's veto of uintiwim oecupauon oi a portion oi me Indian Territory. He transmits a cpy of his proeiamation and conies of cor- 1'OK standard Moss WOOL Tub-wanned. Choice Si-'ai repondeuee and papers on tile tn UnwaHhed 21 hi Tinii'HT-y tmfM Irenes Uill.

There was Cfnwid-rHbie applue on the Kepubllcan pi'ie whr-n me enten-e wan read wtiicn in-fti-t that Uit power of l-fcd' ifti authorities Jmlgm'-nt of the uj i.foree, hy the ordinary course of Jurllcial proreelin'i, the law of the l. iiite'l itate wiiuln Hny state or 1 errltory, it ahall be lawful for the 'President toeali forth the mltitla of ny or 8tatea to employ aucti part of the land ami naval forces of the L'nitefi States h4 hn may deem ner'HMry to enfn'c the fulthfnl execution of the laws of the United Mate, or to su'-h rebellion. In htate or Territory thereof the laws of the Unite! Jy atea may be foicihly onpfH'-d or tlie execution thereof forcibly obtnietd." Thla ancient and fundamental Jaw lift, been in force from the foundation of the Government. It is now proposed to abrogate ft on certain day. and ateertain In my Judgment no fact ha been produced which tend to ahnw that it ontfhttobe ie-pealed or suspended for a hour at any place fn any of tlie BtRt.es or Territories of the Union.

All the of experience intheconrne of our history are in favor of ffutatnlntr it. efTlclenev unimpaired. On every occasion when the supremacy of the Const-ituiion ha. been and the perpetuity of our institutions imoeriicd, the principle of tills statute, enaeteu lor the fathers, has eiiatded the Government of tiie rnhin to maintain ft. authority and U) preserve the int.

jnity of the Nation at the most BF.EVES Comm'n to Choice the Wsr iJenartment touching this subject. On motion of Mr. Inslls, it was resolved that tne HeeretRry of the Treasury be directed to repoife to the Kenate what amount of legal-t nder notes has been presented and redeemed in coin Blnce the 1st of jHnimry int and what amount of oin he Cfriaider him airsmet sorn ol nman's that urn miry proceed I nza wre tuitipf of. Andrew Manning and W'fftof had livd itnpffasinflj toother Home yt-arn. Uit: V2tU, hUht a fjuftrrI rt mot-p oi linru-y XAtU rn-t Andrew v.t lo the y.q'h hrd, itijj, pro unny an ax, tfuft v.p 'i-il-y bind h'n ifn hile the I 't'N'T wa fa in 7 h'-r dinner, aw d'-imt-rately fMH.K Common Ut Choice.

HfiP.KP Coumion to Choice FWiUK While Winter sr'Kiim wnen twrnfiht Phould not ie Interfered with, and there was an uneer on the Ik-rnoeratic si.ie at tne President's asurane thut he desired Ut prt in ii'-irin'nv wit )ri cone'i'ion vf the fenlin Mr. Knott h.y.) offered a rointhoi direr-tin the me. pprtnty Kxt.raa WHEAT Spring No. 8, s.m 3.50 (it 8.03 a 8 .110 ne 85 fi 51 flj.5 0. self authorized to retain fn the Treasury to maintain specie rcmitum ion.

Considera 11.25 3.70 4.1)0 6.75 4.M) S51f 2H ttrps' tion was rsutned of the beirisiati ve, xern- no. a. jit f. CORV-rresh I. 5 Vi No.

Uciridar FOKIi Mew and judiciHi Appropriation bill, and Mr. Htnvi snfkeat leriictn in favor of the nronos- her tsftd Ji then ran out and -ii'A' to be er(fre( nn tlie JotiriiHt and tiutt the lbii wiii moet-or to-Jii'urow to coni(. the -smi. Ajfeej 0. in mot bin of Mr, J.

Wood N. .) a r'oitifion for fins ad-sfoi fore rit itl tills M-ia on tim (bv of I to ed aTiieMdment-' In the House, a redu- hut 1 tv reported from tne CMrnmiltee on he never heard a spelling lesson dictated in which the teacher did not mispronounce one or more words and that he never found a school where the pupils had been trained to writ a letter, either of business or friendship." Science aud Indaatrri The sereage of the cotton crop in Western Texas is 60 per cent, greater this jear than it was List. by Mr.l rye (Kep.f Me.) fop the appoint- SEW OltXEaXS. FIlfH Choice Family CliHV White 1 It White 1 j'ifM-f'd Soto fiof hsv- 5 A gentleman was disturbed from his rest in the middle of the night by some one knocking on the street door. Who's there," be a-ksd.

A friend," was tho answer. "What do yon want?" I want to stay here all night." "Queer fa-be slay there by all means," was the bntvoleat reply. vv not Tf.f; f. ru to the on and yr. r-er- m.t Jowj-) moved to du-pend rniea tih: tee bii Hi-in t.jn (iiP tor mh i'ippor me Am iv.

Mr. Knott i mi nei pf-tM- ft motion 'O O. -fenti'-l i 7, pftvn iii'''if of pianditig eomnii'te to hieh. be reierr'd (Hi bilis, reHoiotions, peti-tioni, arfei-tirg trarlie In aicoiioiifl orisiderabiti oppovHi'm was tlvtr -fttTiion propriaMi( but it was ti'ifitiy adobted after a motion totubtewH by yea-a y.t nvi in, 1 he Mouse critical pet io-ls of our hi-torv. My pre'leccMsoi-fi in thr cxcrutlve office have relied on tills Kient principle.

It waHOlltuia fTreat principle t'mt I'rcMeTlt ahl hyt'Ul the wtiihy rebellion In f'eunsyl-Varna in In IHi, on tiu itne prtiu-ii'-e, I'reaidcut Jeffeison broke uo the liner cutt- 0 at in. 3 7. fid 10.5') tT-H-t. IIAV-I holce I'HIJK New ItAcos tuira.s-iuddUiiu'. 01 x.1.

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