p -jj Vti. J-j ft tl rA" -: t' - 'IS; VOLUME XXI NO. UftGING THE CZAR TO WAK. Jvon- ia tub Mexiisr. hi in:, iron eussia te bteike." An Amhltleus Clenernl'ii Interview Willi Alex ander England's rrc.llge with tlie Afghan. Tim Cair Determined Net te (live Up Veujileh nuil Zullllmr Van. A speelat dispatch te tlie New Yei k IfcrttUt "says: Tlie Hmporer Aloxauder passed four hours en Friday villi Ocnerul Obrutselieir chler nf stall", and soveral engineer elllcers, studying war snaps or the Afghan frentiur. General Obrittsehell' regards war as inovlt inevlt Gblc, urges immediate mobilization, nndtlmt wet n moment should be lest in pushing en te Herat and Candahar. Gencral Obrulschcfl's increasing luiluonce overtho Mir is bollevod te be very signifi cant. ObriitschetTJsuman or the SkobeleiV type. He In only forty two years old, full energy and nlitbllien. He wild te the ez this morning : 'New Is the moment, slre, for Russia te .Strike IiUmsdcn's retreat has utterly do de do Btreved Knglnnd's prestlge among the "h"""i m, x van iiMiuu your inajcsiy, urn ready te revelt against the ameer. Bo Be Bo sfdes, Persia Is prepaied secretly te help us ami te de se the moment we strlke the ilrst Wew. All these advantages will be lest by tlelay." The czar replied: "Yeu me tee hasty, general. Russia's manifest destiny is tee strong te be wrecked by any human-agency. But I still bone war may be avoided. But, cdme w hat vv ill, I nover shall consent te gi e ip 1'enjdch nor tlie Zultlkar Pass." Ht. Pirrimsnuite, April 2Ti. Tlie czar has Issued an itnpetial ukose sanctioning the immedlate raising and organization efu large ferce of Turcemeirmllitla by Gen. Komareir, the commander of the Russian forces en the Afghan frontier. The Wulrs Party lit Iielnml. Belt-ast, April 5 The Prince and Princess of AVnlcs and party left this morn ing for Barens Court. Their departure was ' witnessed by large ciewds who enthusiasti cally cheered the reynl couple. ItEPEAH TMIMSVOI.t, TAXI A Prellllc Source el i:il In Our Klrtllen Ijins That Should he Chriuetl. Tf'rem tlie Lancaster Inquirer. The legislature discussed the question of repealing the poll tax the ether day, and we infer from the tenor of the debate that the measure will have no chunce of success this year. It will come, bow our, In time, and peeple will feel ashamed that thev ever sup ported a law- with be little geed proposed te reical the tax, but simply the clatise making payment of it a pre-requisito for voting. It Is probable that mero persons would voliiu veliiu tarily ixiy It than de new, and tlie corruption incident en its payment under existing prac tices be avoided. As It stands, tbcre is net a mere prellllc bource of evil in miv of our election laws, and the sooner It is a'belislied the better. It docs no geed In any direction, and is a stigma en our Republican institu tions, being in tlie nature or n preixrty qualillcatlen for the prlvilcge of voting, with, out any or tlie supposed beneilt te be do de rived lrem a measure or that character. Ilnjliig the Illght te Vete. Frem tlie Examiner. "We are all iiw are of the fact that this tax must be paid by ethers ward politicians, city committees, county committees, state ceinmitces, elc In many cases holding the receipt of the tax paid can bousedto Inlluonce the voter te east his ballet In a certain way. The gain therefore that may accrue from Hie veter feeling that he has paid the value or freedom and citlcnshlp by a siiiull tax, m.iv be overcomo by the corruption incident te buying by the thousands the right te vote. -VJSII' UOI.l.ASlt AOAIX. A Village, Wheie Thieves ltim Klet In Their Impunity. Friday night about midnight an allcmplwas made te enter the lesldonce or Frederick Schnupp, of Lcateck township, about two and ene hull miles south or New Helland. The attempt was made by boring holes into the lrent deer. Tlie nolse was heard and the occupants of the house rang a bell which aroused the family living oppesito who came te their assistance The burglars wero tight ened oil' when the alarm was made. Twe men were seen running uway ; nothing was left behind execptn whip stalk. Twe holes were bored Jn the front deer and the third hele waspaitly bored. At the residence of Jehn Martin, in Hast Karl township, about half a mlle lrem Mr, 8chnunp'n,a ten gallon can of milk was stolen from the spring house. Mr. Maitin, who sends milk te Philadelphia, hud prcpand the cans lat night for shipment. A Monument te Simen Snjilvr. Tlie monument orectcd by the common wealth of Pennsylvania in memory e Simen Snyder was placed e or his grave at Sellns Sellns grevc, Pit, en Friday. It is a low shallot granite. The base consists or a solid block el granite, six feet square, weighing about six tens. Tills base Is surmounted by a shall six feet high. Thrce sides of the pedestal are ornamented with brenze medallions ene icprcscnting Mr. Snyder engaged at his trade as tanner, the ethor as a farmer and the third seated in the executive chamber as governor. The fourth bears the following inscription : "Simen Snyder, born November D, 175'J, died Nevember 0, 1819; ITsO, member of the con stitutional convention ; 1707 te 1003, lnomber or the Heuso or Representatives; 1S02 te lbOS, speaker or the Heuso or Representa tives; lfeOS te 1817, govorner or the state et Pennsylvania; 1818, jnemlier of the state Senate." "Erected te the memory ol'SIuien Huyder by the commonwealth or Pennsylvania." Belew is the seal of tlie state." The stoue is surmounted by a brenze bust or Governer Snyder. Beth the medallions and bust were cast In Paris. The Way te Dcnl With Unlawful Julriulcrii. Vmui the Heading Times. The action or our townsman ox-Mayer CJy CJy mer, 111 removing a tolephouo wire that had been placed around ene or the chlmneys or his rcsldouce during his temporary absence, without permission, and throwing It and the sixures down upon the pavement, where It iay until the empleyes of the company took them uway, presents a question in which every householder has a direct Interest. Mr. Clymeriegarded theuttuchment or the wlre te his chimney us dangerous, in that it ren dered his premises mere liable te. be struck by lightning. Some of these monopolies aie be accustomed te takoeverytlilug they can lay their hands en that they hav e come te re- rard the usurpation or private rights as of nit small moment. Anether Sensation Spoiled. 1'rem The New Era, April S3. The friends and relatives of the late Kills Spcakman, fermerly of Ceatesville, Chcster county, who died in Woodland county Iowa, oil the llilli instant, were sauiy siminseu en Tuesday aftornoen. when they gathered in Ceatesville, expecting te see tlie remains e( Speakmau, tosee thoseofu stranger instead. Frem The Ceutesv llle Times, April, 2J. This was w holly untrtie, as no ethor cerpse arrived but that or Mr. .Spcakman, and that came en Monday night, ami the tun end took place en Tuesday accerdiug te announce ment. A fieiicreiu Act. James Alt Burke, esq., will genoieusly replace the geld ciberlum that was btelen rrem St. Antheny's Catholic church last Sunday evening. It will be remembered that the vulupblq vessel was the gilt or the late MIcliael Malone, Mr. Burke's uncle. The hitter's thetighrul act dees honor te him sclt as y oil as te the memery or his deceased undo. Anether AUvertUtuj; Car Arrives. Car Na 3 or Rarnum's circus arrived in town lest ev enlng. It is In charge or A. Ij. HIel, who has twelve men. Te-day they are llubwlug up the hilling lu the country. 202. UOTAXXIX ttUC BCUOOIJi. What a Pioneer Tree Planter Proposed te Ue llefere Arber IJajr Wim Thnnght Of. In Awarding prnise te Govorner Tattlsen for his timely proclamation appointing the 10th or April as "Arber Bay," and te Dr. Higbce, state superintendent of public In struction for the vigorous and' satisfactory manner In which the day was eelebrated in the public schools, we should net neglect te give due honor te the pioneers in tree plant ing whose practice and precept for many years past has had much te de In bringing about n healthy public sentiment in favor or systomatlred arboriculture. Ne ene In Lancaster county has dene mero inthlsdlrcctien tlinn Levl S. Kelst, orOrcgen. He has planted en his own farm thousands or forest and fruit trees and has missed no opportunity te induce ethers te de se. At a meeting of the Pennsylvania fruit growers society held In 1SS0, Mr. Heist read an essay In which he dwelt forcibly upon the Import ance of teaching belany lit the public schools. He said; "The first slop te get the young folks interested in botany Is te give them practical lessens en (lowers, plants, shrubs and trees. A Binall gtrden should be at tached te every playground, wherever it may be, and these should also occupy the campus of every school. If the scholars were te engage undcrstandingly in the cultivation of llowers, plants mid shrubbery a majority of iiieui mi uetiui weiiui Deeouie interested in inese pleasant lahers." llcferrlng te the general dlstaste for Latin names applied by botanists te our pines, oaks, poplars, birches nud ethor trees Mr. Heist says, "thce dllllctiltlcs would In titne be ovcrcemoit the study or plants, shrubbery and rrult and forest trees was Introduced into our schools." "It would doubtless have a tendency te keep tlie rising generation from leaving their country homes and hankering alter the unsatisfying blandishments or city life." "It might also eflect beno bene (lclally the young folks who have been raised In cities nud tonus, and induce them tosettlelu the country, wbore cheap lands could be purchased, and become cultivators of the soil and be producers luste.ul of mere consumers te lalse vegetables, plants, trees, fruit and shrubbery, as vvell as wheat, corn, and ether product tefeed thoseiiUho towns. It vseuld lend te rumeva rrem the towns the floating imputation, and give thorn employ ment m the rural districts; break upselllsh combinations and restore peace and pros pres pcilty te the whele country." "Amateur botany is extending iUclf; we see It in the greenhouse, the conservators', the garden, the yard, the lawn, and in the windows or tlie mansions te an immensely greater extent than it was noticed only ten years age, and overywhoro its inllucnce Is refining. But w e need te have its elctnentary principles taught in our public and private schools us a centre from wlience its rays may diverge until they reach and vivify the very clreumfeieiice of social humanity." VtlUllCllXH AKlt rr.EACIIEM. lti let mid llivey lilt, of New. ler Sunday Kradlni;. The Sunday law Is te be enfened in Bur lington, N. J. A clinic!) in Biillale is mourning the leas efu piano, which was stolen from the sacred edlliee. Bishop Petter, or New Yerk is feeble and near his end. His has been a vvontlerlully (pilot life under the mitre. There are 10 Mermen churches lu Col Col orado, Idaho and Arizona. Frem the present outlook thoMermoiis will seen huvechurches te sell. The "Holiness" convocation, new being held In Western Methodist Kpiscepal church, Twentieth street, below Walnut, Philadel phia, In elmrge or Dr. Culli", or Bosten, Is exciting a widespread interest among Protes tant denominations. In Macen, Ga., the Methodist pastor re cently preached all lmpicsslve sermon rrem acertaiutext and gave many ery pointed illustrations. At the close or the morning service the preacher announced that Brether would preach that night. The heuse was filled with the same congregation, who were surprised when the minister, who had ceme te assist In the meeting, read the same text that was preached Hern that morning, Butthelrsurprlsedldii'teud here. The same beuueu was delivered and the same illustra tions used throughout A distinguished New Kuglaiid layman passed through Klcbmend last w eek w he said : " My sojourn in the Seuth has forced upon me the cenv ictlen that the greater jnir jnir tieu of the meney given by the North for the elevation of the negre Is meney thrown aay."The next Northerner was enthusiastic ever the ud vuuee the negroes had made, ami thought the North mid Seuth should de mero for them. VM,000 I'ei the Merut lulls. By the death of Jeseph L. Yeder, near Bethlehem, who was fatally injured while burning brush the ether day, the Mora vian college, and theological seminary re ceives f2.Vy left te the Institutions by Yoder's deceased wile, who gave her hus band a life estate lu the fund. "l'OUH X'EyNSVXA'AXIA." - The Lainentahle KkIiIIiIIIeii or Her l-aK of Dtiterprlne In the Jnn Orleaim Kxpollleu. Felix Craj craft te rittbburg Telegraph. While I was delighted te find the general features or the exhibition beyond my expec tation, 1 blushed for shame as a natlve I'onn I'enn sylvanlan at the sorry figure cut by my own Koysteno state. An "empire" with such re sources and such varied products as she can furnish, with a little pitlable stall that is a Hlmple disgrace, when Mexico, which has been a byword with her sons, and such little sUtes as Delaware, are creditably repre sented. Is enough te make any Pennsylvunianv hide his head in shame. 1 took an inven tory of the articles In the stall, carefully Jot Jet ting down overthlng I saw. I don't think I could have missed anything, eertalnly net much and nothing worthy et mention. Here it is as I took it dewn: A let or photographs, including Simen Cameron, Governors Heyt, Pattison, llnrtrnuft, Senater Wallace, Ac. Some nowspapers, a low cases containing dry goods rrem a Philadelphia linn, a model or Independence ball, a row trinkets rrem the Carlisle Indian school, two desks or school itirulture, ene mattress, samples et soup tind or patent cement This sorry OAhiblt is surmounted by the coat-of-arms or the proud old Koysteno stale. Nev ortho ertho orthe loss, there are seme crcditable Individual ox ex hlblts by Pcnusylvuulans in the main build ing. But this docs net redeem the creditor the shite. JtETVItXtlt J'JtO.V CAT.IIUltXIA. i:-Count, Cuminliuleucr Suuimy May CSe liatk . . Theio te Lite. Kx-Ceunty Commissioner A. Sumniy, or Marietta, who went te California two months age te leek after the interests or Mr. Hostet Hestot Hostet tor, et Pittsburg, who owns a large tractor laud in Les Augclcs county, California, lo le lo turiied te ills home yesterday and visited Laucaster te-day. He says he had a very pleasant trip, ami found thocllmate In South ern California of unsurpassable salubrity uutl tlie soil rich and productive. He visited many towns in Les Angeles and San Bor Ber Bor iiardiue counties, and la se well plcased with the country' that he thinks el selling his pieperty in Murietta and removing te Seuth, em California. Whlle et the city of Les Alludes, which he descrlbes as belnir of a moie cosmopolitan character oveu than New Yerk, he met Mr. Frank Strehui, or Lancas ter county, w he is in business thore, and who was Inst leeevered rrem a very se ere scald lug he had accidentally suflored. The Virginia Coupon Omen. Application w ill be made en the 4th proxi prexi proxi eo for a rehearing of the Virginia coupon cuses before tlie supreme court or the United Stutes, the object being, if posslble, te secure u reversal of the decision of the court The stute uudlter of Virginia lias ordered that coupons shall net be recolved in payment for licenses or tixes, the supreme court net hav lug yet decided the llcense cases. l'ine.t Milliard Game of the Tournament. The fifth game in the billiard tournament, ut Irving hall, New Yerk, w as played Fri day night betvvcen Soxten and Schaotler, aud was wen by the latter in twenty-seven innings, the score Btanding: Schaelter, COO; Sexten, "C5. Schaefler's largest runs vvore 07, Ni, fJ, -13, 3S, U5 and 20; Bosten's, 17, 32, 29, ill, Si aud 18. Schaellur made tlie best avor aver avor uge thus tar. QUARTER SESSIONS ENDED. TUB BENTJUfCES THAT WEBB I'ABBJtD OX UBAV AND MILS. AMWAKE. The Fermer fleln One Year And 30ffl Fine, the I-nttcr git. Months And M50 Fine Other UiuincM The Full Text or the Ornnd Jury llepert. Friday Alernoen.VUcn court reas sembled' at SSiO o'clock, Judge Livingston snld he was in rocelpt of a communication signed, "a coniinlttne of thlrteen citizens, J, 11. Snyder secretary," calling his attention te soveral violations or tlie liquor law In this city, togcther with the names of witnesses te preve the violations. The Judge said the communication wus sent te the wrong place ; Ifthore are violations or the law they should be reported te the constable or the ward or district atterney. Tlie communication was handed te the district atterney with instruct tlehs te make Inquiry ir thore is such an or ganization as a commlttce or thirteen and if se te get mero dollnite Information as te the violators or the liquor law. The trial of James Wlley, indicted for malicious mischief, was resumed and soveral witnesses were called te preve that Wiley was net at Sheber's hotel yard when the team or Jehn A. Shober was driven away. itivjutjr iuiiuuiuuu inilltb 111 UUUVy. HO was sentenced te jmy a flne of $20, costs of prosecution and undergo mi imprisonment of six months. Jehn H. HeUingcr was indicted for steal ing seme parts of harness from the stable of William llote, en Locust street, and a lull set or harness, the property of G. B. Mar. row. The thefl, it is alleged, was committed enAlirlllO. The harness taken was in. covered at the Serrel Herso hotel stable, wherq It was left by Hclllnger. The dofenue was that llollinger and Kote were togcther en the day before the larceny and had seme conversation aboutthe sale of harness; that Hollluger ittid $2 en account or his purchase; en the following day he went te the stable, get the harness and took Itawny becausohe belleved he had bought It. He denied that he had any intention of stealing the harness. A large number or witnesses testified that the reputation et Hclllnger for honesty was geed. Thocase was submitted without argument under the charge or the court. The Jury rendered a verdict or net Jehn KIslv. a butcher, residlne nt Ne. r,02 Hecklaud street was indicted for assaulting with Intent te commit a rape en Kinina, the 10-year old daughter or Philip Bctz. The little girl testified that the ollcnse was com mitted, and Kurnest Arneld tcstllled that he heard Mrs. KIsly accuse her husband, the defendent of having committed the eflcnse and be did net deny it Thodetonso was a denial of the eflcnse charged and In addition geed character. Te substantiate the latter feature a large number or witnesses were called and testified that they had known Kisly for seme years, and that his reputation for chastity and peace was geed. On trial w hen court adjourned. Friday Evening Court met at 7:30 o'clock, the trial of the KIsly case was resumed and a number of witnesses were called by the defense for character. In rebuttal the commonwealth called about a dozen or witnesses all or whom testified that they had known KIslv for many vears and that his reputation for chastity was net geed. Tlie testimony closed at Si-iO o'clock, and the lialance of the evcnlng session was taken up In the argument or the case by coun sel and the charge el the court Saturday Morning. The jury lu the case against Jehn KIsly, assault with intent te rape a daughter or Philip Bctz, returned a verdict or net guilty and Imposed the costs en the prosecutor. The case against C. C. Amuakc, charged with deserting and railing te provide for his children, wascontintied until the next term,' as he new has the custody et tlie children and premises te maintain them. Jehn W.Gratt and Mrs. Lavitiia Amwuke were called for sentence and responded promptly. The court addressing Grau, said the Jury have found you guilty or adultery, and it only remains ler the court te pass sen tence, anil the sentence or the court is that 3'eu pay a line or 8300, costs or prosecution and undergo an imprisonment of one year In the Lancaster county prison. Mrs. Amwake was sentenced te iay-a fine or 50, costs or prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment or six months. ,Grau received his sentence unmoved, and Mrs. Amwake wept until she was removed rrem the court room. The prisoners were placed In charge ortheshorifl and driven nt ence te the Lancaster county prison. Jehn Francis a colored man, was indicted for committing an assault and battery eri Kmma Graham, u character well-known in polke circles. The eftense, It is alleged, was committed in November last, but Kmma spent se much of her time in Jail sluce then, that she did net hav e time te appear against him until this week. The accused denied havingcemmitlcd the assault and battery. The Jury said net guilty, and directed the i costs equally between the parties: THE UJtAMJ .fVltr EEVOItT. Iteceiumeiidfni; that the Cominlmtleners Ultei it lleirard for the Apprehension efCrliniiiHlK lu the Kn.terii and Northern End. Te the Honorable, the Judge) e the Court of Quarter Utttlent of Laneaiter county , The grand inquest of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania empanelled te Inquire into and for the county or Lancaster, at the April sos ses sos slen or 1885, de resjicctrully report as follews: That we have acted upon all the bills of In In dictment presented te them by the district atterney, Vi in number, or which eighty-two (82) were returned as true bills and sixteen (10) ignored. On Thursday altorneou, April 2,1, we vis ited tlie public Institutions. At the Children'sHome,undor the manage ment of Mrs. Hamakcr, we found ene hun dred and six children, soventv-nlno (79) being males and twonty-sev en (27) telltales ; or these tl males and 1 fomale ure colored. With ene oxceptlonnll the children were en en Jeying geed health, and that of only u trivial character, and gave ovideiico ofbelng vvell cared for. The new lire eseape, which is about completed, was examined and fuHyup fuHyup preved as an cfllcleut means el escae in case of Ure, and reflects credit upon the managers, who have been instrumental in having It orccted. We next visited the county almshouse, where we were met by the steward, Mr. Worst All departments were examined, and It Is with pleasure that we report having found perfect system in all, and order and. cleanliness te prevail in eacli department According te the record thore are In. this Institution 205 inmates males, 1U5; females, &., and 17 children; of the latter 8 are males and 9 are females. At the barn the following llve stock wero feuiul : Twe herses, 1 mules und 15 cows. Next lu erder. the hospital and Insane asy lum were visited. Dr. MacCreary, in charge et these institutions, kindly accompanied us In a thorough examination of tlie buildings. Kverythlng appeared in a perfect state el erder and neatness, and we agrce in giving great credit te the physician in charge for the manner in which the Institution is conducted,. His report gives the total number of inmates as 107 : .or theso (!G are In the hospital nroner. 91 In the insane department, and 20 In the colored department, all or w hem seemed te be well and properfy cured for. The county prison was next visited. Heie vve wero received by the keeper, Mr. llui It bolder, who showed us Ihreugh the Jail and outbuildings. The prison at present contains 101 convicts, 95 male and 0 fomale. Thore are also 0 await ing trial, us well us 10 who have been com mitted for drunken and disorderly conduct, S5 males and 5 females ; total, 117. Bummer's Hull, se called, we consider it place almost certain te breed contagious uiscase ei inu most viriiicm ciiaracicr, aim should be abandoned nt ence, and lu the abaonce of tauy suggestions or lecommouda lecemmouda lecommeuda tlon from the beard of Inspectors, the jury declue te say anything further en this sub ject The new gas arraugouient and the I itimp wero oxamiued and seems te 10 working lu a satisfactory manner, and from information gathered from the keeper will no doubt proye a saving te the county. t i The koepor cemplained Uiat as at present arrunged, tlie heat and drain pipes are used bv the lirlsonerBas a means of ceiiiuiunicu- i tlen. Tula U manifestly wrong, und highly JjANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. detrimental te geed government in the jail. It is likewise considered an evil te have the male and female prisoners confined In the same corridor. In accordance with instructions from the court, we find upon examination, the drain drain age iiisullleient and defective, from tlie pipes liclng tee small te carry oft the accumulation of sovvnge from the prison, as well as the rail betng Insufficient These derects can best be roinedlcd, In our opinion, by laying a conduit or sufuclent dimensions rrem the prison te the Conostega creek, down the depression or hollow imme diately' east or the Children's Heme, by which vve bollevo.suaiclont fall would be obtained te iirepcrly carry oil the drainage. But In view or the present dilapidated and Insocure condition of the prison, we deem It Inadvisable te niake any further expenditure en the prison than is absolutely necessary for the safe keeping or the prisoners, and recom mend the building of a new and suitable tall, nt such place en the county farm south of the Conostega creek ns theso having the proper authority may solect The grand inquest having heard of the acts or lawlessness comtnltted upon the citizens or our county In the eastern ami nerttiern part thereof, by what appears te be a band of desperadoes, and tlmgreat uncertainty et llfe and property, by thelr depredations, and acts, de hereby rccommeml the county com missioners te eiler aHultable reward ler the apprchonsien and conviction or tlie criminals out of the county funds. r i ...i .. t-..r, ... .a... i i.i .... .. iuu ru jiiimur ruvuiiiuiuiiii, uiuv art u means or nbatlngthe tramp nuisance, seme Iilnn lie dovised by theso having the authority y which, when tramps are arrested, they be compelled te pcrfeim manual labor. We desire te tender our thanks te the honorable court through whose Instructions our duties have I toen made lighter, and the district altoiney. shcrilf, and subordinate officers, for the kind attention shown us. All of which Is respectfully submitted. JeelS. Kabv. foreman! Jno. S. Wltmer. elerk, Samuel Christ Solemon High, Jacob Miller, William H. Kekman, Wayne Bard, James Beam, Benjamin B. Landis, Gee. S. Nerbcck, Jehn A. Clark, Jehn J. Andrews, Samuel Workman, Froderlck Gulebach, Frank J. Murray, B. F. Clair, Christian II. Henry, Augustus C. ltegar, Henry It rahncteck, Adam Finger, Joel L. Llglitncr, The court thanked tlie grand Inquest for the care nud attention with which they had discharged their duties. In rclercnce te their remarks en the tramp question, the court said that had been partially tried. A'agrants had been sent te the workhouse, but thopeor directors made no efforts te keep them there. Theso committed were given tools te break stones and with these tools they breke through the wall und escaicd. Then again there was tiouble te dlsKise et the broken stones te the city authorities, as it was claimed that irthey purchased them, It would be Interfering with free labor. The few that were broken vvore dispesed or te a turnpike company. As te the recommendation that the commission ers offer a reward for the Welsh mountain outlaw s,ir the grand jury bad known all they would net have referred te the mattcrat all. In this connection the court took occasion te say that the press was lu the hubit of pub lishing matters In rcfcrcnce te parties sus pected or depredations which would be bet ter unpublished In conclusion the Jurers w ere discharged with the thanks or the court Surety anil De.erllun Cum. Jehn Ftancis was charged with threaten ing te kill Kmma Graham, but the court did net think that Kmma was in any danger, for the ca.e was dismissed and the costs equally divided tictwecu the parties. Kmma, slipped rrem the court rowaibcrero winleace , could be Imposed en her and a deputy shrHJ was detailed te try (Mid ted her., .' r faS Jehn Stouter, ef.Atwm, -wus chrifed vrHtC threatening Ids wit6.Tli4aUBM)Byfeewe4, that Jehn was net or sound mind at all times, and at the times he was a llltloefl' homade the threats. He was directed tq enter security te keep the peaeeantl was sent te prison. He will lie transferred le the county Insane asylum by the prison authorities. Jill H.8hreIner,ef Fferlmva charged with failing te provide for his wlfe Henrietta, and his six children. She testified that she was cemclled te leave him en account or his abuse. He claimed that his wlfe wus a bad housekeopcr, that she had no occasion te leave him, aud he had u geed home ready for her. The court directed Shreiner te pay W.50 per w eek for the support or his w ife nud children. Frank Licbfricd for threatening, te de liedely harm te Lorenze S. Floyd and Frank W. Jehnsen was directed te enter Inte recog receg recog ulzance te keep tlie peace aud pay the costs et prosecution. H. K. Boettucr, a Quarryville baker, was charged by G. J. Hildcbrund, .hotel-keeper, with threatening te cut his heart out The defendant denies having made the threats, but udiultted that he blacked his eye. Tlie court directed the defendant te give security te keep the Mace ami pay the costs. Peter and Henry Hess, erSalisbury town ship, were brought before the court ler threatening te de their father, Martin D. Hess, great harm. The suits are a result of u family quarrel, in which the defendants took the part or their mother. The accused denied having made any threats or having tiny intention el harming their lather. The court dismissed the case and directed the dcfettdants-te-iay the costs. cuniiiurr nustxi.sx The judgment docket was called and forty two judgments entered for want of a plea, uppcarance and nltldavit nt defense Mary Fisher and Mary Dehiicr, w he served terms in tlie county prison for costs, were discharged under the Insolvent law. Win. II. Klehls, the colored preacher who went te jail because he could net provide for Ids wife, was released from prison tills morn ing, having served thrce mouths and made allldavit that he is still un-ible te previde for her. Milten Jehns, coustable-elcct of Lancaster township, filed his resignation, and a petition was presented te the appointment et Kdward C. Shaub te fill the vacancy. Tlie court announced that the applications rer llcense te tlie April term would be heard next Saturday. A ruin was granted te show cause why Dnniel Tammany, jr., convicted or assault and battery en Oillcer Hey, should net be granted a new trial. Jehn Woltzel prcsonted a petition te the court for the reformation at the sentence Im posing costs en him in two assault and bat tery ceses brought against David Boose nud Beujaman F. Bilil, en the ground that the grand jury ignored the bills without hearing all the witnesses named en the bill et in dictment The court said it wus toelutoto de anything lu the matter, as the grand Jury had been discharged. Whipped a Weinuu and Killed a Shin. On Tuesday night four men went te the plantation of A. 11. Mabey, in FurmersvlUe, La, took a negre woman living there out or her heuse and begun whipping lier. Her cries aweke Mr. Mubey. who utpnee dressed himself nud started thfjAhgAba disturb ance. When he was IIBRlit twenty yards of them ene et iliuTften shot him through the heart, killing him instantly. Thpfeur men then left Immediately. The woman has identified two of tlie men, W. O. Hendersen and Walter Fergusen, who were arrested Thursday, charged with the murder. It is reported that Hendersen recently had seme treuble with Mabey. The preliminary examination will take place next Wednes day. Tlie Central TruuapnrtaUeu Company, The uewiy olectcd directors or the Centra! Transportation company met Friday at 1,705 Cliestuut street, Philadelphia, und clocted Jehn S. Stveus prosldent An oxecutlvo committee was also appointed, consisting or W. II. Lucas. James Spear, Themas Walter and J. I). Wilsen. llulllDg the Peanut Market. PJunters in Wilmington, N. C, say that the iicanutcrep will net be nearly as large as last year. The supply new largely exceeds the deinand, ami prices are below the cost of production. Tlierofero, the raisers have gen erally determined te accreose their ucroage this year ene half of that of lust year. Veteran at Oettjjburi;, The reunion or the Army of the Potomac, which tekes place at Gettysburg ou the 4th and 5th of May, will be attended by- Presl Cleveland and his cablnet, the governors of soveral states and many distinguished sol d ters and civilians. Tlie Peniisy lania rail road will issue excursion tickets at reduced rules geed from May 3d le te May Oth, SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. TUB DATES OV THOSE lit COLUMBIA THAT AHE XEAIt AT ItASD. The Time Ter the High, Dm in mar nnd Second Secend nry RtlioeU Net Yet Decided Upen-Mnt-ter About the llallrend The Lat ent Happenings Around Town. Regular Correspondence et Irtellieerczk. Columbia, April 25. The high, grammar and secondary publle schools, of Columbia, have net yet had the time decided upon for their examinations, which are te be written. The lower primary division have, and is as fellows; Miss Carrle Heller, Tuesday, April 28th; Miss Annle B. Hershey, Wednesday, April 29th; Miss Trances Cristy, Thursday, April 30th; Miss LIUle Stolnhelser, Friday, May 1st; Miss Carrle J. Wills, Tuesday, May 6th; Miss Kmily M. Oberlln, Wednesday, May flth; Miss Amy Ames, Thursday, May 7th; Miss Margaret A. Purple, Friday, May 8th; Miss Kmma McDowell, Tuesday, May 12th; Miss Kntle Patterson, Wednesday, May 13th; Miss Annle 8. JJrowue, teacher or the Fifth street grammar soheol, also proposes te have an oral oxamlnalieti of her school en Thurs day, May 11 th. Sunt Ames cordially invites the nubile te attend all the examinations. About the lUllrend. P. R. It. shifter, Na 10, undergoing repairs recently, has been finished and sent te Lan caster, whero it will be placed in sorvice. Jehn S. Nichols, supervisor or the Colum bia it Pert Deposit railroad, has been grunt ed a month's leave or absence owing te Ill health. J. H. Murphy, or Lancaster, has been appointed temporary assistant te Mr. Nichols, until the latter gentleman is able te resume his duties. Town Neten. Produce was sold at market this morning at lower prices than at any time this year. Kggs sold at two dozen for 25 cents; butter, 20 cents K3r pound ; shad 25 and 50 cents apiece, nnd mullets, 20 cents per string. An invitation was issued a day or two age te our young sportsmen te meet te organize u beat club. The meeting was called but no steps were taken in the matter. Oillcer Wlttlck arrested Cale Jenes, or Tew Hill, for being tdrunk and disorderly. 'Squire Kvans sent him te jail for 10 days. Hev. William P. Kvans, pastor or the Second street Lutheran church, will te-morrow evening deliver a special sermon te the boys or his Sunday school en "A Cup or Water." Yesterday, the young daughter, Liura, eT Jehn M. ami Kate M. Welsh, died after a short illness, at the resldcncoef her parents Ne. 35 North Sixth street The Columbia Fire company, is in receipt et an invitation from tlie Hanover company Ne. 1, el Hanover, te attend their annual firemen's parade, at Hanover, eOMsy 25th-, A V ; . . T'' 1'AUAVYZlbO THE DAVJtTX.KBS.Zi - "? A (lame In Which, the- ML jSej Bey Wen f Failea Upen Vary Ileaily, ' f Yesterday itflorneoit the Lancaster dab went te ML Jey and gave the Dauntless of that place a lessen In base ball, A goed-sicod .Mdteaea wim present te me the home club analhlUtediJ, the, first game tlut Uie' aDimtl i MOlaWed together (bk Masen, or feVweiIl55tatalv have dene better "Werk. 1L.U t .. ?? -.. Ut.,... !.. I t 'jw p gvwjmmjuit piwuiu, uutin jrimuir- day' fc' Xmekstei; batters fell upetihfeiiBVBlitry1 easily, asd peuadi ed him everywhere. The ball was kept flying lu all directions-sad lbi home team were continually en tlie trot after it McTamany did very heavy w ei k and secined anxious te put the ball ev cr the right field fence In this he was unsuc cessful, but ence he dreve It te deep centre, making three Liases easily. He also had a double, as liad Helferd and Parker, At times the Mt Jey boys seemed te lese their heads, and it was fun te see them running against each ether aud tumbling around. Tlie cen tre fielder had plenty of work te de, and failed te de it He inulfed a number of balls and rolled all ever the field after several of them. The Dauntless were unable te lilt Wetzel, who was net doing his best work, however. The two runs, which they did make, were the result or bad errors entirely and both wero out ut first base, although tlie umpire did net seem te think se. The Lancaster played a geed fielding game throughout, although when they would lay aside the bat they were almost exhausted rrem running around the bases. Hellerd had no less than six runs while Parker had live and the ethors were about evenly distributed. The score by innings was : scens nv IXXIHOS. Jjincuatur 5 I 2 0 i 7 J 2 l W Dauntlesa . ...oeiouuooi 2 6CUMARV. Hits Luiieaitter 21, Dauntless 3. Errors Lan caster 4, Dauntless 13. Struck out hy Wetzel, 131 by J'yle, J. Umpire II. Mueuuy. Tlie Dauntless have geed grounds new. The sod has been taken from the infield and it is very solid. Outside or the diamond thore are seme rough places whero players are llable te break their necks. A pretty little stand which will held several hundred peeple has been erected behind the home plate, but ir a screen is net erected it is safe towagerthat seme ene will have a broken head before the season closes. Several Lan caster gentlemen made narrow escapes yes terday. The Dauntless boys doscrve te get along, as they have worked hard te form a geed nlne and it is net likely that they will seen be defeatcd hair as badly as yesterday. They have nearly always been able te held their own, even when ever-matched. Yesterday was their off day. Diamond Det. Ill ene week the championship season or the Kastcni Lcague opens. Kd, West lias been appointed a subsitute umpire for tlie American Association in Brooklyn. Smith, Hoaley aud Galligau, el last year's Allcntewn club, are doing geed work en the new Wilkesbarre team., The Lancaster club went te Philadelphia this morning. They play the Harrowgate te-day and Monday. Jehn Swoltzer, a well-known ball player succeeded In stepping a runaway herse at tached te a cart by jumping en its back in Harrlsburg, Friday. The Ironsides open their season in this city en next Saturday, when they play Sam Fields' new club from Beading. On tlie fol fel low ing Monday the Mautuas,et 1'hiladelpliia, will be here. The new Wilmington club has signed sev en players and will open the season ou Wednesday next with tlie Somerset club. The Plnladelphias will play at Wilmington en Thursday next Base ball yesterday: At New Yerk: Athletics 13, Mets 8; Cincinnati: (10 innings') Pitteburg 7, Cincinnati 0; Broeklyn: Balti more 0, Brooklyn 5; St Leuis: St Leuis 12, Loulsvllle 2; Philadelphia: Philadelphia 11, Newark 0; Washingten: New Yerk 0, Na tionals 2; Hartferd: Bosten 7, Hartferd 1; Springfield, Mass.: Springfield 11, Trenten 0. Creutner, who was engaged by Manager Barnle te play second base, is nearly dead with consumption. A number of the leading sporting men in Pittsbuig, togethor with President McKnight and the managers or the Allegheny club have leased the academy or musie in Pittsburg, and will tender him a benefit The players or the Chicago club, while at Nashville n few days age made up a purse of f05 for him. ',:X'" ' A Tekeii of liespcctl Last ev cning the members et ouglne com pany Na 2, of the cly fWOopartinent, gatli gatli ered In thelr house i nd Me.scnt for Harry N. Hewell, late chle). englBja of tlie depart ment Upen Ills nrrlvalksvia.s presented with a beautlfui fruinQ'tMyMmug oxcelleut pictures or the cemWayjMR-Urn centre are the following wertlswaifc y beautiful hand, "Presented to'lMiy'jKggwell, late chief engineer of the J-MPW$ll3 depart ment bv the menilian M&Smv te. Na 2, as a token of resnet tV'riMrW.wiipresenta- tien Mr. Hewell (JOWWb 'Re ,. Wall's Southern Kxchange hetdfgMOhey were haimsomeiy enicntiMBKSMi jr j .-! Granite alM Cel. J. L, Ainmeii(f(' men taking out saaaM station, has 110 at w ONC uearT-illzabothtewUfV V-M' - -! ''S, DROWNED IX ALLBaUEXr. The Sad Death of Yeung lABeashian, Alter a Leng llbieni. Intelligence has reached his friends In this city or the death from drowning en Thursday ovenlng, at the feet of Locust street in tlie city of Allegheny, of J. Frank McComsey, son or our esteemed fellow citizen Mr. Wm M. McComsey, and hltnseir well known in Lancaster. The tragte event occurred about 10 o'clock, and two hours later a hat, coat and vest belonging te the deceased were found en the bank et the Ohie rlver. Tlie stream was dragged that night and subse quently for the body, but at last accounts it had net yet been found. Deceased was 31 years old and had lived lu Pittsburg nnd Allegheny ler thirteen years, being employed as a clerk in the olllce of the Pennsylvania railroad company. He was marrled te MM Annle C. Btindell, ei this city, seme years age. und besides a widow, leaves ene child-, son. "" that Mr. McComsey has been In Ill-health for a year and a half. Last rail, It will be remembered, his rather was suddenly called te what It was feared would be his death bed. and he remained West seven weeks, vvlille ills son was in a critical condi tion. I le boil slew ly regained bodily health, though suffering mental depression 'lrem the rupture of a bleed vessel lu the head which occurred in Februdry. Twe weeks age he came te this cllv en a visit te his lather's ramlly, and en his " return last Wcdnesday night Mr. Wm. McComsey accompanied him. Frank seemed qulte cheerful and glad te get back home. He and his father went out en Thursday te have a consulhitlen with his physician. He retired early that evening, having traveled nil the night before, but was lest less and unable te sleep. He get up nbetit nlne o'clock and started te walk himself tlred, as had been his went. Fer a time he kept up this oxerclse In the house, but was finally mlssed rrem the dwelling, and his wlfe in alarm ran te Ills aunt's whero his father was stepping. As Frank had net been there a search party was organized te go along the rlver bank, and when his clothes were found, about mid night, carefully laid upon ene of the coal beats tled up there, the worst fears were realized. At daylight a search for the body began, but the high water nnd rapid current may delay Its recovery If net render It Impossible. Mr. McComsey remains for the present In Pittsburg with the family of his son, and the grler-stricken friends nnd relatives here await further tidings. It is quite certaln the unfertunate young man was in a fit of mental despair and helplessness, aggravated by his Inability te sleep. . I.EO AXD U1B XATTIE. Heme further Account of the Weman Whom Prof. Miller Divorced. It seems that Lee Miller, the professor of temiierance, spiritualism aud politics, who was noticed in yesterday's iNTKLLlQENCElt (OShaving proclaimed the dissolution efhls Tree Jove "amrriage".. with Miss Strickland, ha dropped from Uxe" proud ofllce or .temperance apostle te be "quite a," com mon drunkard, and recently he went In the latter capacity te Uie Detroit Heuse of Correction. He iraa lately released and seams te" have fheuaki.it about time te, formally divorce hlmself from the misguided, woman who practically had already severed her "conjugal and.cfrU union" with him, and bad separated from him some year aga Nhewas , daughter of Congressman , Ran Ran eolph StrklUaad, a vary strong-minded woman, and given tq asserting her rights.. She lives la StTjehn's. Mlefcu. wkare arm Is a. fpmcucirif Mientey. anft.reTOrt3-"8 tvrCTnaa of coMtdewble ability 86e tea very , prominent Bgure m.Wemau dflrage peUUeaT ekelea. She lest 'considerable east b) her al liance with Miller, but otherwise preserved geed reputation. She often appears a a dele-. gote te political conventions. - lAstrfsll eke wus the Union candidate for circuit court, commissioner in nor county, but withdrew lrem the ticket before election. She is a graduatoef the law departinout-ef-tho-Uni-versity or Michigan. Death el Sirs. W. II. Keller. Yesterday vve chronicled the funeral of Prel, W. 1L teller. Te day we have te an nounce the death of his wife. The sad event took place shortly before 11 o'clock this morning, in the same room In which her husband died, and et thG same disease, con sumption. In this double alUictlen, the less or lather and mother which has overtaken the family within a few days, the bereaved children will have the sincere sympathy of the entire community. Mrs. Keller wus a most amiable woman, bolev ed by a large circle of friends. Her maiden name was Mess. She was a na. tlve of Buffalo, New Yerk, und came te Lan caster when she wus scarcely out of her teens. Beautiful and rchiicd, she seen attracted many friends, and within a year or two married Prer. Keller, vvilh whom she lived a most happy life until almost simultaneously theywcie stricken down w ith dlsoase anil pined away together in the same room. It was expected that the wlfe would uie ijrst, but she lingered until her beloved husband was laid away, and then speedily fellow ed him. Her funeral will tike place Tuesday afternoon. LATE Sl'AIUtS ntOil THE WIIIES. Kx-Secretary Frellnghuyseu is still uncon scious and sinking rapidly. The Olympian skating rink in Alleghney, Pa., was burned this morning; ion 10,000 ; insurance small. R. C. Paul, husband of the spiritualist preacher, Mrs. Kmma Paul, lias become violently aud hopelessly insane at Morns ville, Vt, and lias been taken te the Brattle Brattle Brattlo bero fn3ane asylum. Hen. K. 8. Convorse and wile have given Maiden, Mass., a site for a public library building new being erected at a cost of f 125, 000, as a memorial or their son ; also a num ber orvaluable paintings te adorn the build ing. i i i 1'ninie's Lest Nete te Egypt. I'aiiim, April 25. The French government has decided te issue its late nete te Nubar Pasha, the Egyptian mlnister et foreign affairs, In regard te the Bospherc Eyypllen affair, te the pewers in the form or a circular. This is the nete containing the threat or the government te withheld Its sanction or the convention slgned by the pew ors for the con trol erKgyptlan financial affairs. RT1LI, at ins TOST. Caire, April 25 The French charge-d'- atlalrs had net left his pest up te neon te-day. Anether Or cat Rain Storm lu Teint. DAttAs, Texas, April 25. After 21 hours of clear weather, anether heavy storm sud denly breke upon this section at 10 o'clock last night, and the rain Is still pouring down In torrents. At 0 o'clock the sky was clear and thore was no sign efu storm. The rain Is reported general ever Northem Texas, and mero devastation Is feared. , Mere Treuiury Appointments. Washington, D. ft, April 25. Secretary Maiming te-day appointed Mr. Daskam, chief of the public meney division, treasury depart ment; Henry A. Smith, of New Yerk, and Jehn Cossells of Washington, a commission te count the cash in the treasury. Jes. F. Chonewcth, of Texas, was te-day appolnled first auditor of the treasury. Death of a V. S. CoinmUsle ner. Cleveland O., Apr. 25. Bushnell White, who has been United States commissioner for the past 25 years, died at ills home in this city at 10 o'clock this morning, of Brlght's diseose or the kidneys. He wus 72 yours of age, widely known and respected. The Northern National Dank, The beard or directors or the Northern Na tional bank, met in the directors room at the Farmer's Northern market this after noon at 2 o'clock, for for the purpese of or ganizing and electing ofUcers. At the time of our going te press they have notanneuueed the names of the elllcers chosen. Ezra Heist, of Menheim, oueof the direc tors, has declined te serve. price y PASSED A (jfi THE LATEST XEM, CHANT'S A Heller KxpreMed Tl Bummer, Hut the C III Wentherln Prepared 1 Ni:v Yenrc, April net get settled forth o'clock -this mentlii minims of nierphlu slept at Intervals, of the tengue last night, and may have been tlie rt eight o'clock this mei most of the, tlmeiH ills threat was examli vorable indications tl When Dr. Douglas the general had pass though his sleep was far as the physical co is concerncd he be removed te i te-morrow) but nc until the 1st of July, survlve the summer posltleu te Judge el will, It Is taught, pa relupse, but tlu-recu will, perhaps, eflcvtrt slrable te antlclpate if condition. Dr. Dei heuse at 9 p. in. AI.AII.VEDA1JOUT We ) :ntu n tr'iuMllbeut 'HenMiJ n e mil after LeTBeckVi de weJp' ba? the" uiil'i'inBb If. fletweeMr ana dirtbe peeiiM, slept i hen he nrMic ana f there wenBkcre fit i VOiterdayi. CaCSSiOa. Afc.l.l ,i. a wry si 'ixjtiZfi itteMrietl ' Hnmm r.: ...., 1 Biuj.ui, ';c,i Jliwhat 0 ta7U0fU umni bight wl safely mum ebon ee 'hatahe kIci occur ' I WiP .:.e belief jseln, '. 0 pi 'He fft. tho'sumnMfritheui 'i nce of ceMljJgwlhw y i 0MJW -"tSJP nge mat vpt ut i'i lis time of liaprevty' 5: M. will rAliuni,l tin . EVHQ.VXXtln Xi J - n fci3 'Ts" f3-i Ohie caltlc-nreeden iilni,-Mn,i.-Ov. M B' In the Hi. i-e,SUt; sia .jf bfitiMiPir.LD. Ill Vurliafi. Cai:AUUs. i? aiuuu,) ui inu Hunt beard or, agriee'iura called a conference ei 1dhiipTkle.bfe Idem yesterday, in regard .u0 plettre-wfefll mala prevalent In dlflerci partf,tlle'93iiu V call was issued sigi., 1 by fourte"!ter B leading stock-ralsers r it' meeUtutef citp'- .,... r .1..' i . . . . .il.. -VZ breeders here en Th -day, Aprtl aq te en- ricr riisltera eelc Cited their induetry) peu 'the state W se In s'ely slder legislation and te Insure the safety which the prespcrltj dependent Dr. Paaren, stite disease exists in t Dupage and Kane, Urinariaa,' waiti thn counties i of J' de, nd the count li s Schuyler, Cass and rwiiuu trirfiiiarrt tuivit inrri. quarantine. , .... . . - .-". 4 - -sT 4.-J He is vJsed .e&a0&tl tak JfiSA HIM. llrtr.lalM..n ..1...1. 1..- A.A.U. . ...,. .L alarm in that lecalli He had a4e beard i 'S. that out or mere th.iu .no hmri'rVaiile ifm ..' owned by Kdward Ti'ner, of Weettlb'tty, ij-f' i emy w era auectcu lie said that tee csttle interest in the state imeunt te 8W,OOV,)nO and that unless the d swse wras cheeked f he ess would be very great .( It was suited, at tit wnferencet2 a fe,v dayiacarload'ef tadlu ojd'ter tlie Vng- ;iih Market was shipjied te"Met ft m Calloway, Ma; Uiat iclvreen Altsn . .!il- ?Hto'eno of UieanluiiilsdlcdaBd'w Ml u b!l erruiecftr, and that upritt re staUoaene of the atU-ndants bury Uie cwea ; thrt ou their Chkfeek yards 'he cattfei mjy,urtedranaUie' -t jn w Rpped Was burned, aiftj jOHaaiatate which wfcie Hicteewre- aau loauei threagfftiJke van f L. f " . . .. riieTj-e.L " niftii -wny fuui eeei mppea, testae Jpicrler Wfiie state. It is reiterted that aswe et these caue pave come te smgomen emty.A - - ..".:;:zM VMMM.JX JiJ, VOUKcn. I 1ta...tm ,,.n. Iln.l. 1 . b... JjTwsiT , ' .&llu. J. ..,.m.a ,..u Jiuwui I .UilluillE J, I're- Iaralleni Fax WarT All Londen, April 2,' Tliocftelnet minivers were hurriedly and somewhat uaexpectedly suminoncate a mcdjnj tills merales and are still in session. ' " Londen, April i Thn cabiuct'lield a council te-day laytiiiR Ihrce hours and a halt ' It Is rumored that the course te be pur-t sued by the mlaistry in the - Heuse of Commens en Monday when the debate ou the vete of credit comes up, was decided en, but 'milling definite concern ing tho.decislen rcaciied, lias transpired, llo lle llo pertR rrem St Pctw 'arg state that Russia U largely augmentini; Uie nunilnir 4bf the subaltern oflicers i all her regimenU and that ether preparatic for war are' progress ing. Communication V lilt India Interrupted. . Tuiikban, Apri 5. Advices .by mall tuAiitf'.Vttett VTilJ r wmmmiMXkDi ,-.' SbS -Sa Uie k W&ipz&J. & IjHamilerv- erei XSTS WrwmtKUV 'me 3- M atii&hmrthe same s J 41 from Sir Peter Lueisden, a Tlrpitl, state !'! that the recent hcav floods have In terrupled "$ UlL lUlUUAUJiftlkUVI, y IIU 4.UU1U, ,UU(, Mil' wuuiMui in iiuiv iinu, ou x vtes uuiy aie ?& -air-m-goeoMieaiuii hk wiegrspa fi"" '"'- tw ecu Meshed and 1 irpul Is still broken. Te go te Mokew. Sr. PuTEnsBDna, April 25. Thrf czr has decided te go te Me ev at once. .-I 1 International JIi Crew AMeebtMen, New Onr.EANS, I , April 25. The peeple of Itu&sla have sent n elegant red "cress llag through the depa-tment of stated te the' Amerlcan Red Cres awociatien.- Secretary Ttiiitf1 liea Frwtxmvt it ir t(tA -mfltlW J l nit IvA. :?:?. : r ".t. .; . r . ."". js.. . &( iiuiia iu tuu uux'ur iucuu; xupreavaNiuvu tOMy? preseui it te uie em cr in cuarge m ire asse- ,y ciatien's exhibit & itha expeeilieti. Oy fyi arrangement this ill ba dene. at Moen en May 1st, in Music h ut which willbeji relied w ith the flags or the nations in Vhich the lied Cress associate exipts. " llie State of no V..H. Imerr, , Washington D f.', April 26. Tieasury balauces te-day : f2l2,80J,S'JS ; silver S70.03J; fractional old coin aiftlibullien. -Aj jllais and bullion, 5108,- We 4 ilver coins 017,81711 United States banknotes, 8,835, Uink depositories, "070,085. Tew, WK,- "' 1 ,.-,...,, .- , ?IW.VM ..w v ,6j'i ', deposit vvlWvmoienaXX, 41M.OUO. v I - . Certificates eutst .ding I Geld, $i23,01O,. -k S70 ; saver, siie,? jii ; currency, ui.vjfa- 000. . ? Internal rovenn tepis, f510,O17. llattardfv Atte ecelpts, 1073, H CU3- SfJCfi lt te Hunt a Hei I. -',?.-! Cincinnati, Oh s April 21i.AJb.jut 2il5y4" till mernlnc nine . eecunvlutr'aeartmenU '- ,1. r. cnnn.,,1 Aaam f I lift ll.l.JUlftlAll allu covered flre in her em and gave an alarm. Upen invostlcatieu twos found? tttftt paper flj saturated witli kert ' ne had beet) placud untvg. der all the doers of e roenu emtSiq acone; j lloer. Policemen id hotel attaelies burst W open the doers and ixtingulshed the i bofero anv damacc :as done, f & A suspicious stre for, cudmlBgfSt. LeufiiO . I ,. 1 1 n .A am H mvAatfl-li &l( lit! 4t .! Jl 4a.au nothing di ulte U khewii: te ib originators ei tue i e, i&l irEATIIEIt ?IlOBAHIU,TIJ f .1A The Condition of I u lhtreuieter ai I lliarjM - nemeterana Iiu tlen tjr tljeH rw. Vh WASIIIUaTON, C.MAprll'aii.; for Hi Mfddle Atlautia st t9, 3, colderfW (ftatber, tw preceded by local t fevers 5 in seutJ tionnertls te east 'bids, geneniH u pgtv,' hlutuu-- T " .-. ' barometer. laromelor. . jj -WA" V . Qeuerally fair w ci Jier previtilHtkli iierahyr-u jt ii-T' in the districts Ea ef,th'3IJW pptMJ- jj local rains are rep leaiwtniws uurpisy mid the Missouri Hey, ' rfj Celd w ave slgnr i ceritl k & lug sUliens: Pit burgywgjfcj Albany, New Yerl CltriTWRilrlli city: WM 1',2 Fer Sunday Ce ter, fiipmuiU r l,fl cated for New Ei laaa'MW, wci" central xrtien ej 1 m xw 1 t?? - -... ..Wi-. fOHpj. 'cna3s4 ihlaaMfa'! - m'l1 i mm. AM U1V MVJ .1 1 ana coeior weai 'yr i,ii southern pertipii of mk' Btates. ' i I Si' . iSHar 1 vswnri fy m Jt i n JT1 w., rSil SO AM r? K w AVA . m ' s ... r i l M of iLHrAi .?i r . te J W "Vk iDHjtf 1 iVi rilrt '.',' Wtk- 5i SSS5 V u11 ill 4. 'JfM -3 AA Af 1 'i 'i Pvl ixi j - 1 xj if l'.,iMW" .'! it idtwan ' : M. Jr' 1 w a? aeS." ii - iwwwwu ,' 1 1 y.Mf I'W'-v' wjmi(. jv, --fl;ti ZA
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