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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 4

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lih- 'ft i 1 -i i-i The Enquirer JOHN It. MoLEAN. 1. I. Oar idr.

Alt bsrfsert ff)(nmnfcaoM (Mt eltt thovld 6 mddrtxmd 14 Exsn CoHPAHT, Oncixnoti, OAto. Bcsikess in money wss not aetlte yesterday, and the market wss easier, thswams rate of discount, 37 pr MbW prevallliit. there was tio movement of currency td the country, bat bankers were compelled to ship money to Ke Torfc oft account Of Eastera exchange Prtru time paper tu placed on th open market at aT per enc. and call loans war negotiated at per teat bat tile Supply money traa 1b axeeaa of th demand. Local aecurltie Ware Arm.

and but tear were offered. Eastern clehaag wss firmer, selling between banks at per tlJJOO premmtn. Foreign exchsngS wad taors active Government bond ttronger: foor par cents quoted at 1 bid la 5 Tork. Pro-. visions were held big her.

Nothing doing IB cotton: middling, Groceries arm add fairly actlra. Flour- Steady. Wheat firmer. Corn actlra and stronger. Kya strong.

Oata Held firmer. Barley quiet, Whlaky Actlf and strong. tirniCATiowe For tfu'OSf Valle ttnd JvJ-nearer, parity cuntdg HcOher, onf fa Trt4tti light rain, northerly trfsgU. higher parameter, ttalonar Umptraturt. Ttie Ohio Senate boiled too bard.

had Its Eastef-egg Axoita other excellent quslltie i Ger- man has a good memory. Ab we go to press the weather appears to us as if It won Id like to apologise. TBS Standard OH Company had the Cleveland newspapers by the throat. Brcatjsh our Legislature happens to be virtuous, shall there be no more cakes and aleT Sfbaxeb Kruki is embarrassed again His short-hand reporter doe not fill thd bill. TfrtttB la no ''need to waste type oyer the Smith bill.

Call the And bd done with it. Tiro Germans will please take notice that henceforth they ere not wanted in the Republican party. TheRS Is abundant eridehed that Republican law-maker Adore the Chinese, but can't endure the Germans. A Lzoislatcab so ootTUpt thai it id likely to live In song and story, la A nioe body to give ns reform laws I Pehatoh Poitn Id not satisfied with his Iquor Tax Bill, but is trying to steal the Sunday glory of the Saint Smith. Thi preachers generally Indorse the eto of the Chinese bill.

They fear It might interfere with missionary enterprise. Strwposa- the frost has killed thd appleev Under the Smith bill we would not bd permitted to hare applejack any how. Tex Senate bad sent the Smith bill back to the Bouse, to give it one more chance Co die. Its life hung by ft brittle threAd in the upper branch. Thi Ohio Legislature can pass thd Smtth Cunday bill, or let it Alone It Will bd damned if it and damned if it doesn't.

It's that kind of ft Legidlatorev Warm Senator extra makes his next Appearance on 'Change, Deacon Smith will probably knock him down with ft hymn book, Dkitkb voted alnsttbe Smith bill. Dorset has not yet resigned the BeXUe- taryship of the National Rdpublican Com mlttee. And we see no reason why he should. Dohsxt id probably a good aa the rest of "em. Aa Paxweix has been out of jail long enough to get a whiff of fresh air, Glax ktokb nheuld leave Instructions to have it removed from him with ft atomach-pump when he return to prison.

Thx testimony in the bribery Investiga tion at Columbus id coming out in printed The general spirit of it had been g-iven to the public. It la not calou- la ted to make the Legislature proud of it- olf. Thb action of toe Senate yesterday even lng would indicate that the frost has dot injured the Smith bill. It will, however. be a cold day for the Republican party In this State when the 6 law.

Orb of the American magazines for May will contain a poem by Minister Lowkll, entitled This is decidedly appropriate, seeing bow the people are drawing away from their British Minister. The poem will no doubt be quite touching; Ms. MicBaKL Rtak was elected Presi dent of the Board of Aldermen yesterdar. Mr. RTA2 has valuable experience in local legislation, has the confidence of hlsoon stituent and the respect of his fellow-members, and the expectation that he will irake a fair and able presiding officer is 'iustiued.

i sm Tns gentleman who writes the powerful editorials which are pasted on the Volk- frwnd bulletin-board abould not shock the public unnecessarily. Ilia Able effort last nie-nt was to the effect that the Smith Sunday bill Is now a law. In the present state of the public mind premature infor mation of this kind is likely to produce eerious results, particularly when written with 'a paint-brush and hung upon the puter waIIs. aiwtbib Chinese bill was introduced in the Bouse yesterday "a little one for a cent." It iaan emasculated copy of the vetoed bill, with the pawport clause omitted and the period of limitation reduced to ten years." It is tbocfrht the President might possibly obtain the Chinese Minister's permission to sign such a bill. It is Also hoped thereby to further hoodwink the working people And the Pacific Coast voters.

THg editor or the. Cbststercsaf la exer-eisedover En Hhdbkmom's friends, and writes- very knowingly about their hon-' ety and consistency. M. BjUArTBan is a fine Article of rascality to be writing or talking about honesty or eousisteacy. As a pretended Republican be has stabbed the best and most honest leaders ot the Republican party never falling to slander those he could not use.

Finding he could not black-mail Janes A. QARrrxxn, he became his bitter enemy, and wrote a acsndalous And rascally letter about film to Richabd 8bith, who has kindly suppressed it, letting the eld scold escape. It Uaiatkad wants to interest the publio he had better tell them bow he came to give Mr. Crura FiU a mortgage on the Commercial offios. Th finrra Sunday-Closing Bill passed the Senate yesterday, as Amended on motion of Senator Porn.

It had seventeen votes, barely the number 'required to pass it sixteen of them Republican votes and ne Democratic, The Republican Eonators from the large cities BaXXACF, DhXTKB aad YaLAT-jVjOf r.r' r. ilar A VAB and tMxxxH, ot Cnyabogn, ote4 AgAlnal the bllL In the eight ot ft Irt measur It had a- very Barrow margin, twt-thirds of the Senators being republican in politic. The Po Amendment doe hot change the general. ehAtActer ot the bill it was tor the purpose of divesting the bill of ambiguity taut it tend the aubject back td tht Bonse. The question ot concurring; in the Senate Amendment la likely td come np TSktloAa Redlstrietln Bill Id oft the "erg of becoming a law.

After passiae; the Senate, It had been read twice In the House, and had gone td the Committee tt Twenty. It may be reported and put on ltd passage at any time when, there-1 a large enough count of noaea. The Committee baa beea fractious beretoere( and not. Agree, but tbe -bill likely to get before the Hons in soma way. It la the bill which gives the Republicans seventeen districts end the Democrats four, taking the elec tion tables as a basia of judgment.

In the present Ohio delegation in Congread there are fifteen Republican and fire Democrat, and' many Republicans are afraid to undertake to grab more, since some of the distrlcti bd go close that the Democrats might break over the line. The majority in the Legislature is now handling hoi coals, and ro- qnenny has to lay it burden doWfl to cool off. It lb hardly profitable to speculate on thd Hofta bill. The Solon at Columbus bar beea daft for some weeks, and their behavior can not be forecast for An instant. FlCTS ADD FISCIES.

Hfti-d-rftri Reflections on Mfttariftl And ImmAtdrtal Tning. Oixssbb en ft small rally. Bbabs had It their twa Waf dboat all day. A nro rxa cxjrr. dividend didn't save Lake SbOrs.

Thc Director' party 1A St. Paal have been buyers for three flays. 'Wok' Taaderbnt save klmaalt inter viewed sgatA on ths marketf MABxrtwboiiy la hands ot professional operators. So ontsida buaineas. Lax bhoab remained above 107 all day, and Hew fork Central above tA A SB per dent.

Sivy on QalekaUvar pre ferred will soon be declared, it said. KzatfS covered a great many sbortd last Tuesday. Ought to save waited a day. ThA qoestlon la, whether It will aver be the tarn ef Wabash preferred te aaick a doaeT Tnftr went for Jersey Central and Ldalaville Add aahvili in A way the bulls despised. aar kb stoek sold at KH, Ad edvaaed ef in apiu ot the passage of tne Smith but.

Washixotos, Boston and rhlladalphia are reported as moderate bnyeta tb last few days. It was reported laai evening that Mr. David Blatoa had purchased tbd Grand Opera-hoaee. Coals ware none of them Very ttrong. Kvea LaeksvaAAA A-taksned with the rest ef the erowd.

Sow the talk Id that ew fork Central will sot pay IU next dividend at the tauof ipereent. Ysat bearlsn talk oa Jersey Central, and they say It win not some out et the receivers hand soon. 2 Is rbmorsd that itorth-wesi I to be de pressed td 125 and lower If th bear keep con trol of the market. A KtAAsAB dltpaUfi, received at noon, say there was a growing disposition to pay more atuatlea to lntriaai valnea. Thft fsatard of the day yetterflty, ad of Tttesday, was ttI when tb bear atopped selling thar were few ttoeka offered.

Cobs received another lift afid vit active At the advene. Bale spot and future at the Call Board amounted to ear. Tate sold 185 ears. Laaea offerlnga et MarieUa sad Cincinnati securities are be lot Blade In New Tork and Philadelphia, pursuant to the Iplaa ef reor- gaoUation. TAB best' lafetmaUoa Id that there tt no hurry About buying.

Some stocks must to down before Any great hull market can be maintained. THB enapietoAj Is entertained la 2ew Tori that OoaldU a aeller of Jersey CeotraL Sev enty-five was th ngare fixed upon a th point te Which Jsrsey.wenld go. LocAX. securities were scare c. Holder had use for them.

Street railroad stock couldn't be boaght at lot. Bayers were on head for nearly all dividend payers, but they were not on the market to say extent. TAKsaaan. Is otd aa laying that he he lately bong hi a good deal ef LAke Shore. Members ef the vaaderbllt family aald that no on would lose money by baying it short At 110 but perhaps they lied.

TBB Butter sad Cgg Exehtflga Is eoming to the treat In the wsy of business rapidly. Yesterday on firm sold 800 eases eggs at 13 seller Msy, snd offered more st the same. On firm purchased tb entire lot mentioned. Th boom In the applications for eertifi cates of membership in thc Camber of Conv tneree still eoattaaee, the Whole Bomber hv lag yesterday reached fiVt. Ths one taoa saadth sppUcatioa was made by J.

Rawseu, Ian, Eat), isms am says friends ef tnoe who with Ooald met at Vaadrbilts bouse tns ether night assert that ths market looked better, tbst It would have freqaent reactions, that there were mere people who thought stocks were reasonably caeca than people whs thought they were aaaatarelly high. A lasss short tatcrcst Is reported to have been developed la Denver, amounting te from 60,000 to 7 ,800 ah area. The stock Is reported in sharp, booming demand at from 1 to per cent. Oe bora's brokers, are reported te be buyer oa the dediac The Woerisboffer party said to be known to be large holders of the stock. There is a runor tbat tns Company will declare a pee cent, divklead la Ornma st lower prices generally than th closing quotations of Tuesday, ths market began to sag off speedily, and aha kept on sagging until almost the Close of th day.

There was one rally, which hardly was worth while calling a rally, that earns about one o'clock; bat tt was lost almost aa soon aa It was made. Still price at toe clow, eave on tb two special stock that west down, do not ahow a great decline a tb net result of the day say from asw tox auoTATtoxs ar rrrr a. bcst a ro. i f. SrocxA.

1 Del. and Booaon 105 4n 106 3 40 8rte ere lm XiTlO Pac da Mail eov W. U. TelerapbJ e-Aj j. ventral rzrJ in; Nort western.

i ft. Psol Northern Pacific ortb. Pac. pre 'J -A. O.

and I. tl. sad trie i H. and Lake Shore. Mich.

Central 11 IS lie ISO Utrfl nvu Ado 1 7 lww lomt S4 12714 1100 00 ie ASj ev SliVd xe X-t 171 td li A hn New York Ceat. O. and Houlbern R1 Nun. aad Cbatl eo Miaaourt PsolAoJ t'nion Pact Be. Wtbuh PaeiOcJ Wa o.

Fso. prJ 6a Kan. and Teaaa. Keadlss IxMt. and Naah.

Den. and RioOJ Maoaauan civ UiL and W'hL. 6k P. end Omahal A' 8. Ht.

P. and O. pre! eatrsi Paetfla-Texas Petftc Ohio Ceniri t. and IT Mobile and Ohio. cteeb.

aad Plttaw Total sales ISSV700 Tn nri Body re waft. Tbe body of Robert J. Kelly, thc heroic engineer of tbe Ill-fated Golden City, was found ytrday. aa will beeeeo by onr diapatobes. Th remains loft ami his laxt night and will arrive here to-dsy.

lta funeral will take piaoe rriaay. in. Marine Aagiaecrs i have efcarae of iw la niyset OCet, A lady, well dressed and closely veiled. stepped into ths Mayor's ene yesterday marslBS and SSfsd if Mia Emm wss In. CA liel iu 13 itv: g7a 7 in, lia inn SI3-.

81K' SV 6T; 81 Sl3 tl I es 1 kiWf 84 A-S Se Mi 0fl mnir KLTQOiimi ttT'cmnvvZc. xC being told that the Hayof would held shortly ah walked Out Into th talL Kb endeavored to conceal her fie and hand, bat Clotfly scrutinised tbe fnceft of tbowe passing her. Dr. Maley happened to raaa her, and noticed a. peculiar Odor, which led him to believe she had thc amail-ooxj Th r-hrs'eian Invited th woman into th Health OiJc, when It Was discovered tti bed a bad ease of th dread disease, lief fse Snd bends were already broK out.

8ie ws qrtlciiy sent to to pest-honse, Wbef sue reiat to eive ner bam, bnt said the wa from Hu It is Probable she intended to sad the ilAyor for a railroad paaa, liftttlft Hopkins Takes DOSS Of She Say It AT as a Mlatake, TbUe BBtDor Haft It ThAl She ttonrted Deatb. Ifattie Hopkina, one of the meet noted landladies Of the city, who keep a bagnio on Plum street, had, It la said, "love 8pat late last evening With on of her add attempted to snaffle off the mortal, eon av taking powdered sol ot van et arseaie. ti effort was A fail are, aad, findiaa that her desire to leave this mundane sphere had been accompanied with en eh poor results, she being of a rather "slick disposition, sd thc street Arab have it. decided to palm thc matter off andcr the disguise of a mistake in muting her medicine The family physi cian was summoned ud the stodiacb pump was tailed into Service Report has it tbat When, thc latter was put to work tnst tc would-be ftdielde. Being nearly famished.

and thinking It was a neW-fanglcd dish. bete go shew away on it. After great ex ertion, the deadly load was lifted from ber stomach, and she was ones more a leader emond the damJ-moad. I Then ah opened her wondrou atory, Bh told thc aame to an ExutrraAa reporter, it a a follow: I had been slek for ten dayd. ail tbe gifts know that I had ma laria aad Pr.

Mitchell had been attending me. was dark there wss mine a gentleman in tb room, reached up to Uk my medicine; 1 turaed outktea-sooonful and awallowed it. Seareely bad It passed my throat when I recognised that 1 had made mistake. Ohl 1 wa terribly fright. encd.

Death had never seemed so horrible to met I bad endured tieaps ot aunering, but those few mi notes of aaosv. eh! they were fearful. 1 my frias4' who ant Imtda nit out of whlsh bottle had taken tbe medicine. HC replied that it waa a email one. Then I real ised that I had committed a great, if not falsi mistake.

1 lamped rlfiht out of bed, called for the doctor. As soon es be name he pre scribed for mfi snd thanS Uod I am sare." "Then you did not try to take your lifer -1 Ma The reporter Uft, however, believing In his Bears I Dearie mat ine lair nopaine nau colored her story, It was reported first tltat BTtrelialmlti debta had led her to seek for uome beyond. Agath, rumor bid it that Ber bees "fellow" oaa transierrea Die suee-tions to another cbarmer.snd At attic had made mm tkm miul a lMa Ahis world of trouble. It is alleged tbat eh bad prepared a note to be gives to tier cruet kvn bat wbeu the fatal tiose failed in lta mission she awallswed it also. It te set nositlvelv known.

still it is asserted that stas Aad prepared her WThe alrl were Conaiderably eeared, end Wben the reporter, called tneir faees were blanche end pale, and death-like still, ttc-a prevailed throughout the entire bouae. The door waa opened Quietly, bat the newspaper man was informed that alt danaer was bast. The doctor was till' in the siek woman's room, bat It wss said that aba bad all tb araenlo that she wanted, snd no fears were expressed that he would seek any- further acquaintance with la, ATS EAST 50 WEDDIS0. The if arrises of Oenerai Henry w. Oidt and Miss Jennie Bar.

Thc marriage ot Mr. Henry M. Cist, of Col lege RllL and Him Jeanic Bars was quietly celebrated at the residence of the bride, No. 123 East Third Street. Tb ceremony wss per formed at seven o'clock, tbe Rev.

I. Hewton Stdnger, rector of Chriat Episcopal Church, officiating, in the presence of few of the lm mediate friends of both tarn 11 lea. The bride is A popular young lady, who moves In ths se lect society circle of th Bast Cnd. and is a daughter of Mr. Martin Bare.

The groom Is a member of the Ham li ton County Bar, aad la oa of a well-known family. For, years after ths death of his flnt wife wno waa Miss Monti, ot what was then tbe Ohio Female College of College Kill made hi home with bis little family of four children with hi mother la tbst an barb. Death oae more entered his household, robbed It of that mother snd destroyed ths family circle Then came the romance. Be met the fair yoang girl who last night became his bride, sought to place ner over his home, and th seqael to th courtship Is known. Thc wedding was a very quiet one At pre cisely tbe hour named for ths nuptials td take place Bcv.Mr.Stanger entered the parlors, followed by th bridal party.

Tb bride waa attired in a beautifol toilet ef eream-eolored satin, with an overdress of laoe The costume wss mad with halMosg tralA snd long sleevee The front was one drapery of delicate lace, She wore a spray of orange blossom st bar waist, snd toe flowing veil which envel oped ber like silken cloud, was looped with sweat buds ot tbe seme growth. There were no attend sats save the roar littic daugh ters or ina groom, was were aui lastefBiiy dressed in white Thc floral decorations. while handsome were not elaborate After thc ceremony came tbe congratulations, and then the cuests repaired to the dining-room where a deileiooa repeat Wa served by oaterer peter r. oaseii. epeaa oi lue conation would be bat to rehearse tbat with which i society is familiar.

Among those present were Mr. snd Mrs. Martin Bttre, fathr snd mother of the bride iss Bare. r. Bare, Mr.

Cist, a brother of tbe groom, Mrs. Cist of Cummins- vtlle: Mist Fannie Cist, Mr. Charles M.Ciet Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Fourth street; Mrs.

Johnston, ot F.at Third street; Mrs. Woodrow, of the Grand Hotel, and others Mr. and Mrs. Cist left last evening for the sonny Bouth. where they wiU spend th honeymoon.

A Cac. CnrctnxATX, April 12, 1882. to aa aarroa oa tat swamaxa. I wish to stats In regard to th article la yesterday's KYqciazx. which It appears that Mr.

Hogaa made a demand for money oa my account tbst be never had sny su- thorlty from me for such demaud, and that I never had any eon versa) Ion with him that might be Construed In that way. Ism for ths Democratic nominee for City Clerk, first, last and all tbe time and I eland by the action of the Democratic caucus. job iii'su. Councilman KlabUi -W ard. Call for aat IsMUaaa Stnse laersaHrwe foaventlaw.

To ths Mkmbsks or nit Isrsn MarioAh Lamb Uiaocb is IxniAWa FHIw-Carir mm; In visw of ths Beeevslty for sueh action, sad after consultation with several Clubs throughout hc State, tbe undersigned have taken apoa themselves th teak of sailing upon all rtubs thronghout ths State to send two or three of their members to Indianapolis en Tuesday, the Sd day of May. 182. te meet st the tirsad Hotel, st nine o'clock la tbe morning lor th purpose of perfecting Hist Orrsmts t'on, so that healtby work for oar cans may be tnaacorated and paabed forward. Ood aave Ireland. Joh.i Cakkoll, President, Patrick LiTwach.

Heeretary, D. J. EoAW.Tressnrer, KuahvtUc Land League Club. 1 Cltr rtneasls, Ma. W.

B. Cowlibo, of bouJon, Ohio, wss in the city yesterday. Oaxutaa Smith aad wile of Col am boa, Ohio, arc la thc etty at the Buraet Bouse Da. Thxau. re turned home from Atlanta on Tuesday, after aa absence of five nsoathe Ma.

B. T. Baaroaa aad sister. Mies of Clrelevlile Ohio, were rewistcred a th Qraud yeaterday. Ma.

W. S. BicxsiA, ot Trsatoa, It. hs been in th eliy for the past tare days aa a guest of Samuel F. Hone ojp the Taeaaey." Judge Foraker had hardly scat his resignation to Governor Foster when thc friends of Mr.

Was. Worthing-ton got together abd st oaee eiaraed an earnest request to Governor Foster appoint Mr. Worthingtoa ss aaaMe, fair and capable man for the place PspH Weeks. Miss Alice V. Uoysi will give A reception la tbe moms of ths Cincinnati Literaxy Society, 24 West Fourth street, to-morrow, Friday, April Hth, from 11 s.

m. to te display tb paiaUajt and decorative works of ber pupils, RxpaasawTATiva Thomab -alum, of Mis-sourh who died la Waahlsgtoa on Saturday, had been ill for A long time He spent ths eu mover ia Europe and went to Washington la Xovsmbsr. taking rooms at tb Arlington, Where he has been eonfinedalmoe continually. Be was sbls to a to tbe Capitol eaoe or twice daring thssckslon. bat tock to Active Jjmt Uk the AfOMXllnsa TE1I) Their Entertainment at Mualo Hail A lam K.ifjif ASd SUrrlng Ipeech by Hon.

Che. if l- B. Idtchmaa. The eatcrtamsscnt glvea by the Combined Trader TJn tons at SI Okie Hall last evening was largely attended. Tbe majority ot thc seat In the auditorium wsr occupied, and a fair number of those in th balcony.

The larger portldft of thd audtene were ot the male sex. The ladle were, however, fairly represented. After the orchestra had rcadered severs select cms la moat excellent style Mr. Traphsgen was introduced And read ft edrt-maateatiea which Bad ba reueited from Mr. Halt Lead, of th Commercial.

nd 1A Which wa a large amount of Th writer, who has, as is well known, beea opposed to Unions sad organised labor, endeavored in his letter to give himself snd paper A free puff tending to show not. only his own greatness, but the superiority of his sheet. Tb programme for tbe even lag' enlertaloaneat wss ss follows. and waa well rendered TO Atnptues Aeziett Cbdie VeleeflcAs neeiuttiuaw J. IlanerB C'hSrles It- i.itcbmas Addrem Lassie Mo.u.

wiitit laewlg I se Adrian Qalnieu. la ts4r sriglsal acetch, endued Moiic Mad. Ol BnlllJ. Jobs nalsh rrorejwxr tnnimmttr aane B.li un 1I Frofeiisur -T i Proteuor Gliaere SKI Ciseinsaii Clieecloh Bartfes. Vv.

Harttev.W. iecae, Kt-ekKielsef, J. iisidt, w. Ataxdiey, a. ASBl.

F. Brllltnerer. Sprii)4 Address le IS sHstors.Ien Block TheCbUa Luis iiiiisr, ia Pleasing Jeinrtiii FanLJll J. a MCsles MasaM'in bis remarks on tbe Chinese and labor aUBStionA sooke SS follow L.APIEB AID UtmSMC ABB FALLOW- WoaxiHOMSM i It has been my proud plensiirc to meet witn tbe worklnaruen of tbe country Sod to laks basdreds, sye tuoasands, of them by the hand, but I know Of ue snore pleasurable occasion than that ot to-uifbt. My friend Traphacen.

When referred td me apoke of me as a elioc-maker. I beg leave to correct ine laoor-aaving machine that have been invented so divide thc Inbor in tbe manuiscture of skoes Uiat it now lakes alxiv.fonr men lo luaka ashoesu Mr. Traphacen )osi missed it by aLxty-tbree saen. as a am omy a sixty-iourtn psrtoiaauoc-maker. Our country, with its fifty millions of pco- nle it areat river channels of commerce, ss well as us extended railroad systems, 1 bnt upon tb eatrssse of ItaesraCr.

We find one man flaunting in tbe faees of th people at btaown private ptrrsevsnd con trolling five great rallroada running from uie east is tns wss. wtroufiinrwr iresusn. and. in 1812. we asaln entered a war, abd showed conclusively tbst oar flag wss the banner of tbe free.

To-day. however, we have a government of corporations and monopolies. Uo te own capital. and you will flnd fha what I amy is correct; ana as ine naiiomu vapitai you will aiaoohd tne asms state existisg. Personally, I have nothing against Mr- Ciouid or Mr.

Vsoserbilt, but do net believe ia pay ing tribute to any Kings, either railroad or Other. There arc three thing a man must have By some means aheiter, food and raiment. Must I work, obtain these, from the time I am able until 1 go to my long snd last home and leave no legacy to my children except a life of toil and etruggle with thc world? The laboring class Is three-quarter of the population oi tna giose a ney are not only prudaeerst oat also, ia a it proportion, consumer. A wall comes from the Working people of thc PaeiHe Coast that w. iiaml fav tnem end heln thsfu.

There are in Han FradMsco eight thonsand eiaht hundred cigar-makers, aad a large nanaber of the Celestiala who are engaged In tbe manufacture of shoe end various other ear ploy meats, to which the number Of Amer leans enaased In the asms work is compara tively small. Put Chinese shoe-mskers to ths Bomber of on thousand seven hundred in Cincinnati, and Music Hall would not near bold tu indlanant workinamen of In city, and so would It be If th Sam waa SOUS in sny of the Ka4tern etUes. 1 believe in liberty to all irreepeetivs of nationality or reliston; but the Chines are, although indus trious, mere psrssite coming to tni country, getting sll they esn snd carry in it It toll borne with them, not evea Isaviag their bones te enrich our soil. The Irishman come to oar eoabtry And la a few ran rule ail our eitie. The Korltsh- man.

the Russian and Italians come tot his country and Identify themselves with oar interests. They do not com slaves, as do th Chinese coolie labor. The last eenso gives na a populaiionaf ten mlllioaeof worklngmen. who, if they received oat ss -per aay eacn. would have received tMJttAJOOO ner day.

Which tbey would have to invest aa eoasumere Wo arc told by the New "York that the American worklngmen most be satisfied to live ss do their brothers serosa tbe see The worklngmen have Bright to be a I soon -tented. Discontent tt was tbat bsa bound Eutntx snd America with the cable aad caused man otber Important and trrll- knows Improvements and dlsroveriee' I do Dot believe that when tbe New York papers sav tbst the veto of the cm bee Bin or pit-si dent Arthur represents tb opinion of -lb people or at any rate th working class. Lbs tbe travb is told. 1 believe In an honest dTl vita for an ho uaya work, but that no man should receive either more or lea than he earns, er that children shoold be pat at a man work at then the men are forced either to work st ths wasas of a child or turn tramp. Equal pay for equal work, whether done by man or woman, ia my motto.

And I hope tbat the worklngmen of Cincinnati win sanereetoseiy to and eopoort each otber at any and all time by demanding and receiving what firstly and honestly belong to tbem, and never giv up to capltamta or monopolies. AvocAt. A-caca. tfpAdor DOWnlwo, the newly-elected Con stable, has appointed Anthony hereon his Cotoxn. n.

Fitm mA ths publisher of tbe Washington (D. C-) World and Soldier, Is in ths eity. Ex -Ma To a WtrsTACK wa resting quit easy last night, though bis friend bavsJltU hone of hi recoverr. Dam StaKtoh, living at eighth sad Mound streets, wss throws from his buggy yesterday and east aided a broken leg. John Waltojt.

who waa taken with small pox At ths Central Police Station Mobdsy morning, died night before lsst st ths Pest house lOnATA WtaaSAkhT. aa employe of th Gambrlna Stock Company fell aad broke Ma lss whll at work yesterday. He wa taken to tb MoepltaL TKB alarm of fire from Box Ko.2Sate o'clock yesterday morning waa caused by tb burning ef a pile of abavlnga st No. S3 Main street. Damage trifling.

Th residence of Mr. Vooderhelde 81 West Ninth street, wss burglarised st sn early hour yesterday morning of a quantity ot lotbins aad $11 In money. J. O. UiLLsa aad wife of KW York A.

M. swop, 01 Lexington. H. G. Asbtoa.of Boston, and Hon.

John Means, of Ashlaad, sr among the at th Snrat noose. Tub indictment against Edward Cooper, charged with robbing Andrew Mavhewoa Ueoess street on th bight of Ot0br 25. 1841. was yesterday nollied by Prcseeetot Outcalt. THB ordinance for thc estlenelon of th Cincinnati aud Clifton Inclined PUn Ratlrnad waa finally sr proved la tbs Board of Public Works yesterday.

matters of minor importance were disposed or. TH omeers or tb Jewish Hospital, oa behalf of th Slek snd infirm or tbst Insula, tion, return tbanks to tb ladle of tb Flower Mtssiea for their kindness in remembering them with fruits and flowers. Last night oceored the centennial 'anniversary of thsMrtaof Frederick Froebet, the father of tbe Klndergsrtco. Addresses were made by Professor reaal and others, snd th exercise were highly interesting. J.

R. Cokbtom broaght ait yesterday before eqalr Schwsb against Ben Lowenihal abd Louis ogel, proprietors of a poker room In tbcOasett build lag, for th recovery of 81B3, which amoont be claim to have lost while engaged in thc great American gam st their piece Tan monthly meetingof thc Hi We Society will be held to-aigbt at the T. M. C. A.

An interesting history of the British and Foreign Bibi Society will be presented by Mr- M. J. Cbspin. An invitation la extended to loose interested la the work ot the Society to be present. A kemobxal service la honor of ths 1st Eeary Highland Qarnett, D.

Minister te berie will be held la Melodeon Hall tomorrow evening. AS interesting programme be beea prepared for thc occasion. P. B. Clark and W.

Bell will be the orator of the occasion. DAHiaxSTAMToy. residing at the corner of E'ghtb And Mound streets, wss early last evening thrown from hts bue-gy, breaking hi right arm. on tb corner of Court and Una was taken horns la th parrot wagon, nis horse wss frightened bytbe breaking Of the bind Sxlc of the vehicle L. c.

HopKiKS. so long well and favorably known la this coanmanlty, has taken ap his realdeaec la Iodlanspoli, and ha gone Into th commission aad stock brokerage buaineas there. Mr. Hopkias stood very high la mar-esntils circles hare and will doubtless meet In tb Kooeter Capital ths saeeeas nls merits deserve P.sv. ra.

Blacxbcbm will deliver a lecture to-sujui at w-t o'ctat th E'aira hytenan ennren, on Plum, between cigntn aad Kinth streets, on -Tb Worship of ae- eew. Thf lecture li tu of trie Lsd'es 8ociety of Emmanuel Betormed Episcopal Church, and tb proceeds will be devoted to their bunding fund. THB oeeupaau ot th LorfalhS Fiata, bh Third atreet. Bear Broadway, are greatly raised tt the dUooterf yesterday that one ot tbe eeeupants of the third Coot had tb erri all-pox, the Bufferer Beieg Mm. Knatsoms.

Who had been sick tit AVer A Week, and BBU1 TUesiay It IhppoSeft her ailment was erytipetee, a tn wss tb re port returned bythe standing physlclaJt wha first called In. OB Monday the symptoms Were pronounced to be those ef small-pox, and tns patient waa removed to the Hospital Tuesday. Over on hundred peopl reaid la th haadieg, ana thgy are very iBdighABt thetsrdineaset th physjeiAA la aot retnra-tag ft tsrrss report. A eegulah elects. Sack Wai tke ef tkt Csar.

Last CvcalBg. zyHxsty Action and th Applieattoa ef the Qag" Law the XepuhUcaa Meaner Accomplish Their object. Tbe epeeial meeUag of the Beard at last night to elect a sseesaasT the auc BSvi Dr. LiUeethal a roved to be a eesdpteie farce. fsct lhattkSKepaeiieaS.lS their greediness te secure the elect! oa wt sfBeers cf their ewa Ilk, took oe-cssioa ts lasas cs.il lor meetlag Set twenty -four beers srter the ata ot tseir iiioeeiined sib-lr, is ba eoiojQ.

but to sdd Intuit te tsjiirv by aach circus as that welch look p. see In tti Coun cil I camber last eveulng. deserves tb severest cenoeninsUoS of tb pealle. Dr. Lsdrrblil are-sided and called the meetins to order, snd en tbe seeen toli-csu tAirtrtus saeaieers saswere to tseir names.

r. Csilsssa Sensnsed tsst ths eaU ml the meet- log be resd. waica wss ousspiie tts, snowing ikst It hsd bees called at the reqaeet ul a sum ber I memters. sr J. H.

u. pmits moved that the Boara go tbe eieetioB to fill thm riiuci finad bv the sesih oi net. lr. Max Llneattisi. Mr.

Caiishas vbjeeteu to tats motion, eaflag mat he thout It was rataer two ssoa te go Into tbe election is fl ne vacancy of person who bsd only beea IS his grave lew hours. 1 was set a wees sgu tsat tae tiosra wss called upon to pass reauluLossef rsssect oa tbe desth of their dtstis- gutened ielluw-uiember. Ibst tssolatiou prwvtded uti nra wwia ot arapexj in D'wraiaii lor period of tnirty days, snd be tnougbtitwaa cos-trsry ts all cseency to tsae any action Is toe mst-aer USUI ise esslrsiioB of that tiRis. He susVsd le lay the soetlos ever lor thirty days. Ml.

Brown held that ths mewling was Illegal, SB scream of tbe caul being irregular, as he moved te sdiuurB, 1 be meitoo was put and lust-Mr. Imagiasa rose ro a point that ssder tbe nlea of the Board tbe order of buainess woo I a ksvs besuspssaed totsaeepthlsnsesUoB. US awuoa si Mr. Sduia use raise were sus-psnded. Mr.

ilf swb sofected to fqrther proceedings, snd charactertatKl toe meeting as a dhrace. HCdid not couie therein tbe capacity of a partisan, and If ths board waa be liiea ap sntlrely to political laaors, teiiSrUieas st stl decency, it enght to Be baowa, that ths peoele Btlebt taBs steps seeord lagly. He swell at lna-ta boos the Isault erTersd ID the dead bv tbls baaty action oa the part ot the Hoard to nil hit place. During hia reauxbs sa-body called ior ths prerlou qiisuon. shdotbeYs tbat Mr Brown be allowed further lime to speaic.

The last auestios wss pst, and last by a Vols of 18 to -1. and Mr. Brown was eboked off aummarlly. Mr. l-attanam moved to sdjoors, which wss lost by a Sots of li yeas Is li ears.

A half dozen voices called for the preVldSS aev tloa.sBdaa many moved to lay it oath table Toe Chair decided that the previous qsestlos was balers ths house, and. amid tbe wildest cealustva, tat 4'leva commences ceiling the roll. Cries sf "1 sbjeet" sua -i bat not tbs moticfi" wars and nnmerout that the call bsd is be suspended for burl time. As soos ss order wss restored th Ciera resumed tbe call. Mr.

Molrthy, ieoaoiaislnc bis vote, apolts ss tollows: Ms. rssuBtSTI Isbjeotto Able procesdie, I wis to b. beard br tho-e wbo are dmng tbetr uv-moat to preserve tbe r.epubilcaa matonly wbioh ha controlled thi Board toe the r-t two years. Tbe poupie of tale city oa last Moudav rendered Ibelr seoialssv a msst puaiti ve nsn oer st esl-Wt-hoa ss ts whom thsy dosirod lo msnag-e easos-tloasl flairs for tbe coming year, and it illr be-eumes tbe Republican members ot the Board of Kd-ucaUoa In ine dying hours of an expiring term te Usoe a special cau to All Ibe vacancy caswd by ths death ot oar illustrious swubsri lr. 14 IsstSsi.

It at sold tsstsdirlng mau will grasp at straw. tie yoe resliewies of tbe ether sicte sek bo ledge four toss by setlHg with snda basis Are yesv pro-(ened leeliogs of sympathy nipped out Is a few uf? usotiemes, erere f. a Democrat, placed Is tfte same poattloa as yu are. It could be irutbiully aaid Mvcsrtby wss set (here. And why do i eum? Simply to enter my protest to year hasty action Do yoo tbisk for one moment that Dr.

A wsul SpTTerve ef say socs action A mas who bsd been honored by Democratic ward for tears with a seat In tbls body a mas for whom 1 bare often east my seffrete Is the old Thirteenth Wet sae whom i lues would weigh carefully the interest of every voter. Hoi He would sot foond iosr-roillne and neillnc the wire for a Party. And Bow. my fellow-members, I hope you win not wipe out ine gooa impresstea teit ss oy vr. iu sat soow tbst resect to him which he honorably dewrvea.

rsmar as msy soom out of pises to itotsno will aot be convinced! but. Seatlemeu. rememner tost possibly this Hoard may ss esiiedooea ta offer Its wnsressea ssop the death of some ef us Sere present. lAok at the picture. A tew Short hears bam and the Question it asked, Whe Will take hts piece? what's Is order? Parte lines mint so draws -log-rolling" commenced the wire puilers set to work -aud lor wsst par post Orgsnlxatles tbs Board.

Walt, gentlemen let matters connected wits thts Busrd take tnetr Bstarst course, if the peopis think that tbe Detaocrats Will lobars educsuonsl Interests is any manner possible, tbes the people will relnstsieyes proeasiy with as Increased majority. His speeeh wss received with loud sad derisive shouts el laughter and other neemty bv tbe Kepsbtleah members, cries of -Whe wrote tbat speech for yout" and "Pit down adding to the parulemCnium. -Avery efp irt on tae part of tbs Democratic members to secure an adjournment to au appropriate time waa defeated, aud the eueetlo of nlilBg the vseaney was tabes ap. Mr U.H.c. luits nominated Mr.

Iseae Adler, ana Mr. arcner presratea tae asms oi Atsv. asssc A ballot was tbe had. resulting as follows: Artler.ZX: Wine. Is, Mure votes being poUed than tseve ware members pressst, the Chair aeeided tpst snotner osjiot wss nevesssry.

-Mr. Jennert motion to eotpeod the rules sad lass a ssiiot wss carried, which Wss thea tskea, with tbe following reault: AULsa sleisuder, bailey, Behrens, Csrmsoy, Crsne, Barman, Ferry, Jeossr, Horstman. klecnler. Klehborto. Atrab.

Kuhn, Merrell, Mer-sas, Moysolda, stmiih, Sirsebler. wahis. Walker, Wl litems an UBderhtil. Total, Wms Aretier, Csllskaa. MclAUgkUA.

Tetal, X. na is Hryoen Wor vortxa Atrows, Doaglaa, FisS.O'eaas aad vswr. ALLEGED CEOOKED'ESS. Something; Rotten in tha Court-- Meuao. Mr.

Joseph Belter, whe has for some time beea engaged la making Aa examination of th Auditor' accounts and tb books Of ths Board of Control, baa, it 1 alleged, atruck a good-si sed mare's neat, in which Mr. Caxrpei ler is, or abould be, deeply interested. It is claimed tbat the County Auditor has been overdrawing the account of ths fund uaed to pay elerk hire Some day sins Mr. cap-poller paid glEM iato thc county Treasury a a contribution to the "Fee Fund." It sow appear tbat thi part, perhaps, or all of th money which Mr. CappeUer drew for "clerk hire." Mr.

Belter told aa EMOCiaka reporter tbat there would be om Interesting develop ments wben bt report 1 ready tor th public. bnt at present he will make no charges which mivtit rrtmtoaie aay on. Th bitter quarrel between Staleysnd Cap. pellcr still continues, and each is determined to get the other In trouble, if possible. r.

Cappeller wss seen by an EaQi'isis reporter, bimI etated that thc payment ef money into the County Treasury oy giving his Individual check was not uncommon. The Auditor abowed receipts tbat bad been given him by the Trentnrer for money that had been paid by him in that manner. One of tbe re ceipta, which was dated September. 16b was for a large mount, being over itiofO, another given in the aame month waa for $170 0. Tbe Trcssnrer and Auditor seem not to be on the best of terms, and the latter claims the res sou that Mr.

staler la not frisndly toward ultn i Imhisub be did not support him when to made th raoo for th a'rsasursrsAip tA last time The Caltew Mates Cawrt. The salt or ts Government against Beraaaa Bos ts recover fSA for so tsKIBg sat a lioeass as wholesale dealer was beran before Judge Swing ye-lerdsy. It will probaui be to-day. Ulram Parssr. J.

Fox. '1 bona Kirg. Meary Brsuid. J. Arnold and Klchard tiuiiciv were ar.

ralgned on a cbargs of stewliog coal from the wreck of the barge t.yl. near D-lni. Ther pleaded d.h sslity. snd were allow ts go oa their own recognisance. ftimon Kronsesnd Vfllllsm Petri.

Indicted for sot tear his sS the stamps sn heer-kejr. pie-ted aot guilty, sad wets let to bail is the aum el SWu. Smalt-Past. The following new esse of small-pox were reported at the Health Office yesterdsy: No. 3S Browns ft root.

No. 27 Carr atreet. CM Kace atreet. No. s2 Vin strset.

No. lit Clark street, h'o. 303 Webb street. Wayne atreet, LtekruB. and o.

os7 im street. Tha wit of Officer Robert Traoay died last night. sraotat, BssraTcai Colchbcs. April li John and lam SUcott, two young hoodlum la Jail her awaiting a return to tbe Hons of Befog at Plalsfleld, from whence they escaped, broke Jail last night. They were the only prisoners In jail, and were confined ia the tipper cells.

Tbey bsd. hoc a supplied with saws, and sawed esT five of the Iron floor bars, letting them down lata the lower ceils. A "friend" waa admitted to see thern, and th jailer, thinking tbem securciv locked above left ths coor for a moment, whsn they mads their Odld Fasadlx to can ssooisjasL WXST ALAXASbklA, OHIO, April U. Tss- terdsy whll th children of Gilbert Davis, living about Ave aad a half mile east of this place, were burning some brcsb in tb orcltsrd, the youngest one seed about five years old, set it ciotbea on tire, and wa so badly burned that it died in a few hours. King's DaagBissw.

XXW Yoax. April 13 Sir Thomas Baakwll hi miZa, thd dan, ct Ilaenaiot, Sharon, -w Kevtida, started to-night na the Erie Bosd for Six Frkaetstsr; Tbs party travel tsr a -pwrior ear the rear of tti train, th hotel cf being next forward. Thd Special parlor car Isaac Walton, which conveys ths party Sots an Frsaclseo. Is msgnl fteeauy fumiaued and fitted up. At oa nd ar laxurieo lee pi a apartments, Wlta Isva forte and all eonvenienet.

Atthethrad sr ths kttohea snd sleeping-rooms for servante la th eeater of th ear the drawinorwam, elshorsteiy is' atnAite: an.f fnflilthSd uunt uwiw witn ovsr fsMiit for making leas tedious a alXdSvs' journey by rail. Sir Thomas sad ladyHasksll arrives ser on haii rssn for So fB JJVW X.VP MWW tlnrft. Tbey Will rml 1ft th West Idr ssverst mouth. nwswtelww sew stall road Bsetal Kveas-Sot tfcw MasOerSBewti aisuV wwltree srsciAt etafitcat ttr adtrrkxa. Sraiwwrtaut.

Oaio, April Toat, Arrested oa usplcloa while sailing Jewelry ea th street, waa sun hstia ia cuaroay to-oay, snd this evening a dupaich came from Columbus hold him still iosgev, as be may be a party wanted there A ring fouBd ta his possession has W. eaxraved inside. Tbs Indiaaspwlia, Bloom in gtoa ana west ern Hail rood Oompaay will commence work st ones constructing a llnd of rsilrosd from the Warden-street taetorle out past ths Water-Wor ka pumping station to Dagoada, a distsnoe of two mile. II will establish Important communication. Quite a social event waa th celebration to day aud this evening at the woodea wedding of Mr.

and Mrs, John T. Stewart (th latter a daughter oi Br. Ed. Kelfer). at their home out la the Bebert Mill neighborhood.

The city, county and places abroad war repre- utted by tb large aambcr of guests present. nr)ihnaan wont tA to-dsy to examine a man arrested there on suspicion of robbing thc safe of Andrews, wise a Putnam of Slift. He turned out to be Geo, Thompson. a former Ohio Mouibcra rtauroaa man, uv Was discharged. it is reported tnat a man disn uuruiuu, acent for th American bewmg-Macoins Cempaav.

ia missing, aad but wife ia growing very aasioos about his whereabout, standay night he bad a domestic row. and on Monday sold bis boras sod left, whether permanently or not le not known. A pecnitsr fracws ocenrrea lo-osy. ej u. Buckley desired to set Mr.

Belle Btckmsb. wifa Irs C. Bickmsn. oat of a bouse ns own at Yellow Spriest sod Cedar streets, bat opposed ber taking away soldo things sb hsd npstaire It is stated that she Dew at him ana grasped nia oearoj who force than elegance, while be took bold of her and put her out by main strength, irbe thereupon filed an affidavit against film before tiquirc Hmith for assault and battery. RELIGIOUS.

rtank AMWAI sleetiat of tbe Mlale- terial Acaawlattwsi of the. Chaswlh of CfeMSt Olsei Hie.) srst'ts sfspATca te awaomfe. KATOS, Ohio, April Uv-The Ministerial As sociation df th Church of Christ, ot Southern Ohio, convene yesterday, and la being held 1 their beautiful littic Chspel. on Barron street, I obi act is th mutual benefit sf Its mem Ders, snu tns anwusaion oi anorsA ana re ligious toplos. The folios-ins rnlslntSfS are In attendant: K.

T. Wlilisjna. Central Church, Cincinnati, Ohio; U. A Bartholomew, Covlnaten, Professor C. Lu Loos.

Kentucky cm varsity. Lesingtoo, Ky.i J.S. Hug bee, L. R.Uanitand PrefeaMnr Chsrles Loos, Dayton, Obloj A Heaithy, Ohio: J. M.

Land and W. w. Carter, Harrison, Ohio; J. st. Craln, Cummlbsvlile.

Ohio D. H. Gary.Cartbsae, Ohlot 1. J. Hpcneor, Clarkevllle, Tenh.tJ.

L. faraone tuenmona, ina.i n. pis, ninu-too. Ohio; L. Brown, resident pastor of Christ Church.

Itev. l. J. Bpner. of Cisrktvtiie tsbs, ae- livered a Very able And eloquent discourse Tuesday even in to large aadienc, taking aa hie subject he Besurrec tion of Christ." The following Subjects were discussed to-day: -Tbs Pnlpit and tb Children." by BCV.

J. B. am. "Church Disclplln, by J. M.

Land. "The Pulpit aad Beloaoe," by lleV. I. L. Parsone -The Possibility of Mirsclee br KeV.

R. Oault. -The Diriercace Betweea Bcnpturai Mira cles and Othere" by Rev. n. Hue he.

"The crrmiog crscd," oy t. i. wuiiarns. Professor L. Loo will deliver sermon this evening.

Bis sabject wilt be Preaching Christ." ins association eon ti noes over to-morrow. Mahay Xa Bit lata. araciAk Btsrarcxt to tma asactaka. Mr. Yxixox.

Ohio, April 11. Th nuptials of Mr. Frank B. Newton and Mia Anas Smith were celebrated at the hoepltabl home of the bride' mother, Mrs. Dr.

Smith, thi after coon at fits o'clock, la the presence of a select eompsny of Intimate friends, Th groom ia a prominent young grooer, ana a vocalist i mors than leesl celebrity. His bride 1 a lovely brunette Of graceful manners, and possessing many aceompimtimcutsi Th ceremony waa performed by Bev. R. T. Hall, Of th Congregational Church.

ia the commodious drawing-room, which waa elaborately decorated with hot-bouse flowers expressly imported for the occasion. Many alegnot and costly presents wars received by the bride, eiuesta were la attendance from Cincinnati. Chicaeoand neighboring cities. Mr. and Mrs.

Newton departed this evening for Chicago on their weddine trtn. Mr. and MrcJame Martin Celebrated the fiftieth anniversary ot tbetr marriage. Or golden wedding, to-dsy, by giving a dinner. atwaicnwere sssemoisa ine cniiaren ana grandchildren of the venerable couple aa well ae about a eeore ot prominent eiltxen with their wives, man of whom bavins' been Intlmstsly acquainted with Mr.

and Mrs. Martin daring th half century of thlr mar- risa ins. Mr. Bister MM Per Panne XeaWtcsT. April 11 John F.

Slater, of this city, baa signified intention to create fund ef I1.000.00C, to bo known as "the John F. Ulster Fund." for the education of freedmen. Tbe fund will be vested in a Board Of Trustees, which includes Ex-Hrssideat Hayes. Ch lef-J sst ice Waits, Wm. K.

Dodge, of new lorx: unveroor coiquitt, oi oeorgia: James P. Bovce of Kentucky, and in. A. felater, the donor's son. Slater explains: "The general oojeet wnien i aesir to nave exclusively pursued Is the uplifting of the lately emancipated population of the Southern Btatss and their pes tort tv.

by conferring On tbem the blesa-ngs of Cbrietlsn education. Thc disabilities formerly suffered by thts people, and their singular patience snd fidelity in tbe great crisis of the nation, establish a inst claim on tbe sympathy and good win of human and patriotic men. I can not Jtut feel thc compassion doe. In view of their prevail lng ignorance, wbicn exists because ef no fault of their own." Sister suggests the education of teacher for the colored race raey be the wisest purpose to which the fund can be put. if.

after thirty-three years, three-quart ars of the Trasieee hall for any reason agree there Is no further use for lb fund in tbe form of so institute Slater authorises them lo apply the cnpltal to the establishment of foundations subsidiary to those exiattna In Institutions of hleheredo- cntion. so as to Bisks Hem more freely accessible lo poor colored students. Coder thc present Inst notion of thc fond, be especially wishes neither principal tior income to be expended la laud or buildings for any other pnrpose than that of oafs and productive laves Latent for Income, The Bin and the Cray. TasrrowN. April 1.

About slghty member of tb Old First Virginia Infantry, tb Otey Battery and the Bowitser Aasocis-tton of Richmond. arrived thi afternoon guests of Aaron Wilkes Post, Urand Army of the Kenublte An immense crowd of peo- file sssemoled at ths depot, snd a national saute was fired upon tbe arrival of ths train. The and Grand Army Posts escorted the visitors to the betnquet bsll, whers few hour were passBfl In speech, sentiment and song. Rich Mown, April 12. The New Hampshire Club left tbls evening homeward bound.

Tbe Uovsrnor. members of tbs General Assembly aud promt sent citizens called upon the at thc hotel the forenoon. Points of Interest in an-l about tbe were visited, and a puod.hy banquet followed, at the conoluswMi of wbicn the Sew Hampshire men and women voted a hearty appreciation ct the attention paid them. Si It BlriAss tAe Kstsisie-Fr. Chtcaoo, April li.

The engineers of the Anchor. Colon, Western Trsnsp nation. Commercial and Lehigh Valley line of stesmsrs, between Chicago and Buffalo, worn notified flint wages will be on tb basia of 186041. 1: and f5 lea than lu 15S1 for tb first, second sud third eneineors. Th Anchor men quit work to-nhrbt; Ibo TTo ion men-will quit at Buffalo, and the other will probably follow.

The scents say the cut la because of thc poor prospect for lake freights, and assert they have Instructions to lay thc vessel ap If the torsos arc not acceded tow Cswardly instslssilsa LiTTxX Rock. Au. April li Xews arrived to-day from Hcwton Couay of tbe smssslns-tion on Monday night of Wm. Esves. a Isrraer living at the foot GajtAter Moaatain.

Awakeae.1 by tb burning of a fodder stark, he ran out, whed same on fired a doubJe-bsrreied shot-gun. Th charge took etiect, cs using Instant death. Be was struck by iurssnd ballets in twelve places, ana twenty, six suota were louod buried ia the boards aad ralla where be feil- Ibeiky flMlMg. TaXAkxAMA. A April it.

Jades Fdwla Bancroft shot John Holts in tb bead aad face with sin ail shot. Th difficulty srnsa oat of the scuve psrt Bancroft took in Ibe prnsiea tion et on Maxxio. a follosr-eoantrysnsus of liolta. a few save a ago in the City Courts, la a scandal ease -Holt is not mortally hurt. It Is fesred be will lose both oyse Bancroft gsvs bond la ths sunt of SJiJMt, jmt Oft Wits sua Idfe PotfOH-xsEFSiB, K.

T. April 1L Moeft. twice convicted of tb mnrder of hts wife snd twice sentenced to dsath, was this morn-ins granted a tnird trial. Ia ths aftsrnooa in to sane Court, bis counsel plsadsd guilty of ntniar la toe -cond decree. Tbe pioa wss wid, aud 1 Was mlsassrl lo tac AScLemft to Cetmect Eyery Cootty by Telephone.

Hipos ftlft LbaU Caroti-ittltr Ctfrtui l. "thi Attempted laicidcSsdly bjJureeBaatlag ForlAformation-ElitteraGehsral AAA PetstrnaL srwctAX, atsrAica na IxniAXAroLis, April IS. The siagnlsr suit ot Msrfsret Meholaoa va. David Klchclaoo, aemanding HOJOO, eamesp laddentslly ta tb Circuit Coart to-dsy, lodge Adam overrul-iag th deasarrer and holding that tb allegations were Mtfaelcnt to constitute caaea of action. The plaintiff la the divorced wife of defendant, and she alleges tbst tbs first notice sb had of tli divorce proceeding wa la th nature of summon; that ths defendant afterward as eared Bet that he had dismissed the suit, ud for this reason bd Was successful la getting divorce by SefaalC SUll later, wben ah insisted upon reopening thc ease tbe defendant agreed to give ber im.eoo, wbieii offer ahe accepted.

This letter agreement never having been faiflUed, she sow sac enforce contract. BellcMorfie, la jail for draakeaaes, attempted euieide about two o'clock this morning by hanging, using her shawl for rope. Sb wa sut down in time to save her lire, bat it wss close call. Th woman was recently discharged from tBC Itrsame Asyinm. Alesaadcr Parsley, et NW Bethel, he the outskirts otthe City, lata last venlbg t- tempted to board a train, snd fell, with one foot under th wbeCL It waa horribly crushed.

Craxy trith terror or drlhk be persisted In walking to th Bcglclel Instltnte, over two mile is distance, where he posi- tivety refused to submit to amputation. Ths sam result attended his removal to the Hospital, neither could he be detained In tbat institotioa. By aoon to-dsy ns became more quiet, wficrenpea the foot wss amputated at thc Instep. Dr. W.

P. Seymour, of Warsaw, telegraphed to this city to-day for the nsntet of ths two distinguished Demoeratle gentlemen Who were authority for tb chars that through bin (Seymour) Billy Williams, of Warsaw, bad made overtures to Join the Democracy. It ia understood tbat a telearsro was returned conveying th coveted Information. Beyfnosr denies it, and his early sppesranec in tins city in war-paint snd feathers is snticipated. 1 aeoO h'ecD last night wandered Into the basement of Little's Hotel aud kindled a fir on the Boor.

Timely discovery prevented malt rial damage His singular actions led to the belief that he is tnsaue and this was Verified by exam last ion th ia afternoon. For some time be bss been sillieted with brain trouble. Til stale Board Of Education 1 lb Session preparing qusst ions to be avsed in the examination of teachers from and after July 1st; a iso asyiisbosof works for uss in thc differ, cut County lastitutee High School Commissioners were granted Franklin, Cambridge City, Sullivan and tdinburg.and the applications of Mad laws, Warsaw and Brookvliie Were referred to the Superintendent of Pab-li instruction- Tba thermometer lsst hlcnt west down to ST, nad whatever tender vegetation survived the frost ot tbs night before was rained, lee in exposed pools and vessels formed tb recall teen Ujs of sa Inen thick by actual measurement. Grape-bods this morning crumbled in thc hand with a little pressure like dead leasee In the fall. Farmers say that the wheat for a distance of mile wet of the city IS badly damaged.

Monroe, Wiinsmi and Diekson, tb trio arrested yesterday on suspicion of being confidence men, were released to-day conditional ibst they tak th first train for Ciaoinnati, tbat eity Being their professed destination. They left at noon. Maney D. Pierce demand a divorce from lame K. Pierce, alleging cruel treatment.

They were married In 170, and separated ln years later. Joan ii. Snlllvaa had the eontraot last month for furnishing tbe Insane Asyinm witn poultry, egos sud butter, and he was a bidder for April. Borne envious cuss sue- Jested to tbe Insane commissioners tbet Mol-lvan got tbe contract by bribing rival dealers to advance their figure or else not bid; also tbat be was running off more or less oleorasrgarin for good batter. The Board Investigated to-day.

W.M. Bodd testified tbat Pull van gave i ltd not to bid on the arch contract, and Arthur Jordan ivore that Sullivan promised him $7i. bntonly paid $4 to prevent htn from competing. Both gentlemen regarded thi ssa strictly legitimate business transaction, although th Slat suffered la the excess of price paid. J'hat olomargrrihe wss palmed on oa the hospital authorities waa show a by several witnesses, and ths upshot was that the Board rejected Sullivan's bill for butter furnished daring March, aiid reserved for future action tbe question ot paying tbe commercial valu of th butterine delivered.

It Is sale to conjecture tlist will be given too mors eon tracts. Tli oleo-mrgerin whlsh handle corns from Chicago. While the Board waa la session inquiry wa also bsd rslstivs to tb quality ot beef furnished by Milt Fooder, aa ex-contractor. Captain btauberr. one of thc Hospital officers, testified that Porter sent ont the carcasses ot seven bulls in one month, four coming" in one load, allot which were rejected.

He bad also sent ont hindquarters ot this kind of mest various time. Two botcher testified to a combination to keen up price for supplies to tbe State by baying off rival competitors, out none anew ot any money passed. As tns sccused was not reseat, the Board post poii sd farther inquiry until next meet Ins. Joseph M.Taylor has been appointed Manager pro tern, of the Mutual Union Telegraph Company la this city. Riant Bev.

Bishop Talbott, of th Episcopal cnureu, nas return eu irom toe ogotu, niucn improved in neaitn. PmbIt flniiAh.nl. off Tlrla-htwAfui hni art. ployed In this city, bad one hand maimed for lire to-uay oy contact witn macninery. Jndce Dram moud.

of Ch icaao. ha for ward a letter to Jadaa Gresbam. of tha Federal Court, refusing to appoint a Receiver for thc lodtsnapoiis sua bw aouis Asiirosu com bmnv. Th fir protection of th Hospital for th I nanus nas oeen orongnt to a very perfect stale. Kach ward ia furnished with a tbree- inoh hose the outside aepartment bsvlngover S.WU feet or large nose, together with ladders.

axeedtc. On the ground are situated cisterns of over H.OuO berrels' capacity, and ta pump-boose ar supplied with two double and ou single Dean pump. Tbe manager of the telephone Companies In Indiana arc considering a proposition to connect each county seat In the tstate with thc towns snd village of their respect iv eountiec by toll lines, with th view of ultimately connecting th county seats with one another, thereby eetablishlng a network of telephone communication all over the Slate The fact that suen sn enterprising snd ambitious project is being under consideration shows tbst telephonic communication ia atlll in lta Infancy. As yet Indianapolis bss no connection with sny town, except tsoutbport. In this county, but arrangemoatc are making lo establish connection with Shelby vtlle.

A News reporter this morning bad a talk witn W. W. Smith, fusnnxerof the indianspolia Exchange Snd a recog nixed authority on the telephone He aaid that the County-seat project would not be determined upon folly until tbe eleetn-cicne could bit upon a plan hereby the trouble from induction might avoided. He said that the interference of tbeeurrentou one wire with that ot another Sevsral feet swsy wss aa yet a mystery, aad the scientists are busily endeavoring to get a solution or tb difficulty. Th inductive Influence wss very great when tbe telephoa wires approached thoa of th telegraph or electric light, thc larger the wire tbe greater -the enect.

He further observed tbat the reason all th wire were not pat ander ground waa on account of tbe trouble that arise from tbe proximity of the wires. If a clear wire could always be pat np screws thc country, be thought tt could be worked with tbe most sat lafactory resells for sny distance Be baa, bimssit. by using ths telesrapb wire on day when no telegraph to business was- doing, a man breslhs in vsnsvtlle. Th Grand Lnde, Order of theKsstera Star, mst to-aay in annual session, witn aeiegate present representing twenty-three Chapters. Reports showed thlrty-seven Chapters in the Stele with a total membership of USul.

Initiations daring the year. 2u: an increase of 90 ovce preceding year, efflcwrs elected Robert Vsn Vslsesh. Terrs Usate Grsnd Patron Mre Mary High. MrUmora, Grsnd Matron: Albert H. xCaiser, Brookville, Assistant Grand Patron; Mre France A.

Monoid. Deiphi, Assistant Grand Matron: Wra. H.fcraytbe. eity, ietretary; Ltlllaa Willi ard, Kikbart. Treasurer.

Tb State Board of Education to-night elected judge A. ttoaen. oi tui etty: Asasc Jenkensoa. of Richmond, and God love B. Ortb, of Lafayette Trastocs of the State University.

Theannnal commencement exorcise of the State Law Bcbool were held to-night, Grsd aates: Fremont A 1 ford. Greenfield: Walter M. Floyd, St. Paul; A. Oeorg Foster.

Villa Vista, aa; Frank ti. Hauler, Bloominrtonj Jos. B. Kealrnc, Strsttort; Coleman Roe-ers, Madtaon. aad Clifford.

L. M. Harvey, G. AT l-e T. Pp.al R.ll.

tnst etty. OBITUARY. st bxii aarttcxM to tub nuuxaaav vest. RialMMVe ten. An-41 1 WorL a wealthy widow about sixty-five years old.

li via near here died tbla moraine woe suddenly after aa maces of only thirty minutes, ens wa one of tae most worthy ladies of tnis vicinity. bohxoh-v. Faawkpobt. Kr. April IX Boa.

Paul 3 iwnerriT, ncpresentati ve ta tbe Leerls Leerlslstur i utjiw at toe residen Mr. LtTohtn in tins city this afternoon. of mttmr en and erysipels. He wss sixty-two years dropay "VA AJtLPOT, OHIO, April li I IS- Charlotte -wi, vi itm ueorge A died this morning st fivs o'clock st her hereased ssvsniy.two Vearm. Tns de.

Aoanaa. hnma decsase was one sf tus leading lad tee of this city for usny yosre ana uer asatn la mourned I by the enure oommanity. if. Awn tw row. woMtt, bus o.

Aietiriin beotw ot aojr died fo-dsy st noow st the residen re of w' dea Howart. of eoosomptioa, age tk" flveyesrs. ire Keott wss a e-ir. A. J.

Howard sad was a lovely hd beh to Fiorina Is tns ting ber health, and succeeded )B r.7J;-tiis far on her return borne The rL'' wUl be buried here. reBi, ooirvnftv. DAfm.rw. April 11. Tti nrwtnf dssta of lion.

Paul oor bL eotative st rraa fort. Whs reeetva i With profound resrei ry sn els-r George W. Donechv. and his i. limn n.

iwsrra, in toe moratna rn If bring lbs remains nome for lt-teraeat. Vff t.sert.'ffri. fertii. Aheti Hil Foacli. of tma plnee.Uicd this alierBooc years.

uoo.i4 r-AarrHSWOSK. OHIO, April ll.rn!. Psrt hesnor died tbismorniag of pnamo in an enaij-wirin iw, mt. csmctowhat now Vnioa Coasiv iniT: and has been known aa a pmmiuerei tuiStanlA hXAft. te.

wHiri-i-Ja. v. va- itrrtt iz Occurred la th c'fv that it wonhyof be ng that et Joseph Tle-d. wi.ti oldest living grsonate or ii srvsrd and the only snrvtvor ef ths eias of is tnetinieof his death. He died st the rnt deuoeer his son-in-law.

Dr. M. J. fail possession of all his fscu.tics sud a ni FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY. A duemsey County (Ohio) Farmer pa.

tally EbootS Bis Son, and Tats Commits Suicide. wrcfA BfCVATCH TO THS BWOriSBW. Ktw Co.ncoro. Odid. April H-one cf tnn FiArrtbla arrstra tti-i has Guernsey County In a long tlras took p.oia Wtstlsnd Township, sbout five mllest err, Cambridge, at noon to-dsy.

Vour rerxirte opoa visiting the place sscertaineu that reepectsble tsrmer, aged 1 1. Bv yesrs, nsd shot snd mortally wounUcJ b. son. John E-. without provocation, and tl kill himself.

The old gentleman waa possess. a of bv eontmllablc temper, and forseversi yesnt: hsSthreAtened thc several members of ttt bousehoidt nut ae violence had been tempted until to-day. It sppears that IU victim of thc old man's ill-humor was pr-cf. lng to erect a dwelling upon the land of father, which the latter objected lo, aud th Son wasdrtstlng aitoue In the ytru tha foundation, hi father, through an onra lng In the stable, fired a abot from a r'fle last entered thc son's abdomsn, prod uclng lujcrie that will prov fatal. Jfo on was near wben the shot was firi, bat from appearances it Is ihousht the father st once repaired to th house and, fastemni the door, took revolver from hia pocket tUt had been In the habit of carrying, sm.

standing la front of tbe mirror, took tia. crate aim and fired, the bullet entering bu skull about two Inches above tbe right ear, snd paaslng through the bead, prodoelng tt. ttsut death. The old man bad bees deaf lot over twenty years, snd during that time bsj exhibited Symptoms ot Insanity. The Cor oner Will hold aa Inquest to-morrow.

FIRES. Pbctai. nisrATcnxa tots rvorrs xa. AT DXLAWAKS, OHIO I.1CKM.I AST Wottl. DSXAWAA8.

Ohio, April li The large floor. lag snd BSW-m 111 at Eden, this county, tit miles esst of thc city, owned by Joe ilorriv Was barncd to tbs ground last night sbost eleven o'clock. An attempt was made to bun. the ballding a mouth ago by some unktiess party, snd the fire was undoubtedly or incendiary origin. Tbe loss is several tboosani dollars, with no Insurance.

AT WaxKLIKO, WKST VISOIXIA. WHBSLijra. April 12. Fire-bugs started In again this evening. Tb first firs was kindled in Bon.

1. B. Good1 atabl at nine o'clock, but was extinguished without much darasgt; ths second one at eleven o'clock la Hobur marble shop la East Wheeling, which was entirely destroyed. Loss 1.300; no Insurance. To AssooATrn rsxss.

Gbakp KaHus. icS April IT A tot; tsciory. owned by Tolford, Goodrich A of this city, was destroyed by fire early uta morning. LoeS, g7.au. Detroit, Mich April U- Tbe fir st Olivet College Is not sosertenea loss as wss sf-'flrtt reported.

Total lose r25.0l0; Insurance, t'MM Most of the valuable contenu were saved, is-Clndlbg several fine paintings. OeAOk. Iowa. April 1Z Fire thi mom lee deslroyed nine buildings. intur- anew, KkW Yokx, April li Thc livery si.d bosH-Ing-eiable of David Hrownr 11 West Kiftp third street, burned, together with a number of wasous, trucks.

Ac Doss, tiifiuo; partlall Insared. fthlg Baracd at Boa A Perl lea of Ibi Crew Picked I' p. Bah Fbahci-soo. Ca1, Anril 12. The Amer lean ship.

Republic, from Liverpool, report that March 21st, in 2' 40 iniiiuts north, and Ho west, she pieke-i up boat belonglutto the Britlsu ship, Of from FnlelUt, in tin coal for eto Franc. sco. Th bost contaiDc4 F. 1. Richarde second oClcer of lm Nevarro, and four men, wbo reported that oa the 13ib of Msrvh.

in 14 north lit" west, they lett tht Novarro on fire fore and aft, sud burned to the water'a edge, before losing sight of her. The ship' crew left In three boat. Tne tir-t, with the Master and bine men: the second, the first officer snd el ml men; il-e third. Richards and bis All the boats steered north-east, sud ki-t together for twenty-four hours. Tin firat two boste iKdnu tbs best sailors, were then lost sight of by the second mule's bost.

snd whsn lsstsssn thev were etecrtna norll- esst. The second msle boat wiie i picked ap by the Republic had good suppiy of brrt'i and water, aud only auflered from beat anil exposure A Beard Breagbt to HAKaisarao, Ps.es-., April 13. For yean past the State Hevenae Boards have been lithe habit of raising the number of certain article returned ss taxed, and charging tu- Insresse lo counties. For instance, if fifty foil wstches were returned by the Assessors anc the Hoard thought there were one hundred tb locality, they wonid raise ths amuuo and charge the tax to the conn: Thc Supreme Court ruled that As--sors, being tsnrn offlrer. their re turn mntt be taken as correct, si Board bsd no power to chance them.

Tu4 afternoon representatives of Allee-hao Conntv BDpeared beforatn Bosrd snd ii- s.red the reopening of the accounts of tru county from 1b7u to llTt, alleging hsd been overpsid In tbst wsy. I Board refused, out decided to reopen tne st-ooun ta of all counties in the Stste, snd credit whsrs an excess bad been sld lbTo lo ltfTO. Tbe money can not be taken I ma. tiie 1 reasury wltnoat a special act of tne Dec laiature St. Jfoseani Boatal Operators.

Ifsrw York. April 12. George M. Irwin sci Jsmee Fisk, arrested for bsvinc In tbeir s-esston St. Joseph city hoods alleged to lis" been stolen, were arraixned in Court agau thi afternoon.

To Mayor, Register ur.t Marshal of St. Josesti were present. The Bolster and Marshsl addressed Fisk by tbe nan' ot William Scott. They had with tnem requisition from the Governor of Mi'ft and verlfle tbe effldsvlt of th reside: charging the accused with being fuel i from justice. The prisoners were recom mf ted to thc 22d Inst, to comply with legal 'w maUUce aleide.

MH.WAVK sa. April 12. Mrs. Lodnsen foam ber grandchild named Goge! esttng wtu powder, snd tastsd of It to see wbst It Both died, and It was found tb poison wsst compound known a "Rough on Rata." W. H.

Beck, seventeen years old. of Racine, on of John Beck, a prominent eltisen. crura ft led BUlclds this morning by sfaootiag bisr Tate Heal Cmtea Xttswina Hfessser. Sr. oh its, w.

April 12. Three vessels a tbe sealing fleet have arrived with an axicrt-gata of twenty thousand scale Tbe steamer Aibsmbra, with passengers eo freisbt from New Tork, via Halifax, bst arrived, and fears -ar entertained for safety. Hisn Wawte'arLa'Loa a Stsllresd. KkW Oxdxabb, April li Oeorge aad wife, wboeeed the Louisville and 5 vikia k.iim.ii airt m.i mmmo in caiisis the death of tbeir son, a brakemsn on freight train, have beea awarded (JujAd by Jury la the Civil District Court. AV Batrsrlax-r.

ja prii A wiiii.it In tba van it of ttcUeseral Pssseoeer of tbe Cblcsao sn Alton Rsilrosd was red to-dsy. Fifteen huoorou atiia MWtUTtt are oa tae tracaw A ralr. fDaytoa JoornsL) For mildly mentioning tbat tb Clevel Leader supported a Dq tor dealer for oniir aed ts sow represented in thc Ohio House another. Brother towioe hss resd theednor the Day toe Journal out of thc party. the matter with the Cleveland paper host ot long ago the Herald read Frrw Seat Arthur out ot the party, and Leader send a along to keep mm eornr- -There's a pc of ns anyhow.

Ws miitot tbst if ths party doesu't do awttsr rise- i then It did In Cleveland tt will need oo? prscidcat Arthur and the editor ox tae Be II Is. ISprlagfie: Republican.) It a lent tim to lSt. sad president ssads la months, not years. wist the rrwlt eew. Kvaosvllls Courier The Btal warm acid shall have ths.

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