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Ti-Mli-UiLi: A f'TKA V
UMAW.
BRIBERY IN KANSAS-
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Aimt, it watt T Stviliuif 30|. feigbt premium Gold
__ negroeu were 10>. jw «
V SI If has tint w-^ ^' t vi'u t,aL'afc-1 l'"Uoa. Rirong-sftlcH fi, .<>0■ i omiau!lyj
• .. _ iiUhtf'is it' liu waii nut fooil oitiiiMuy !J11 j low hiiutlliij ^Ij> uuJ*
Pill*. Imrgh, Pa.. til a
thick prcMiitw
officer* if lie was
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older of the two Kaunas Senators has
been shown. In time cf i'limim:,
thero was nnui *• ilisbui t' |. tocxl
ip l>o <2 * -; •'' .! i ■ til no ijut.-j liou*
tufaftHjy the - l ir , n r. (hi the ti<l>
ol p^i'intv th !Minf«l, ii mail rt>-.l.t
into office, I • >{< | '.i -u in the
rank ofgrcctfy Uiuiicahv who, up*111
tbo {•!( • !; <.| | rolt'Msnms Wc'l tflfo 1,1144
victims Wfthi'iit limit' *h®
' (•jiftlitv at the Juhifwm iurjvJ?0'* ^hc
imnil'fnal lui# beon f'uily oNposetl b<y£ufc
his former <x JU*ngiir? Pi the Native,—
vvUom ho b .'U'iVVoti -""Hi. r<A^r maintain
report «r the r*)il tioa upon the subject.
Committee nnt4£ lf to justify its previous
whit" re. on M *1,p proportion to'rr
ciitl jjit'Judgo La timer's declension were
vhk^tbelbre the people of Lamar, **it would
iiaMTj* the county by an overwhelming ma-
jority." Wo have known people of the
best* intentions to bo mistaken in esti-
.mates of this sort. I'imibhj our brother
of the Tress is so.mistaken now. We
trust that the better health of the Judge,
and tlie increased etl'ort .which ho will
doubtless now make t<> win the good opin-
ion of our brother of the Press,will soften
•that gentleman's prescriptive tendencies,
and induce him to lieur with the Judge's
incapacities and infirmities a little while
longer, at least until we cau secure an ap-
pointing power which will not increase
'th'O evil, by appointing some man without
either moral principle, legal learning, or
any degree of deferential respect for the
rights of litigants, or the good order of
community. And if our brother can only
bo induced to have a little patience, who
knows but even Judge Latimer, striving
'linrd, with* all the promptings which will
naturally assist his improvement, and
goaded by the censure of the Press, may
olevate himself to the legal standard of
that Journal, and even yet deserve well
of the country, and secure tlie passive
approval of our excellent eotcmporaries
at Paris.
Wo trust our brother will bo calm and
charitable, ahd not criticise the Imperfec-
tions of our well meaning fellow-citizen
the Judge, in the tomahawk and scalping
Krlfe style. Bo merciful brotbrer, as you
look, for merciful consideration of your
own short comings. We are all fallible
mortals; and need charitable consideration
of our weakuesses.
Wo thank you for the kind feeling and
respect which yon evince jl'or the Standard,
aiuj hope in the future as iu the past to
rctalu it.
EyWe regret to see unkind feeling
brewing between our brethren at Paris,
and expression which is disrespectful ami-
bordering upon open hostility. It is bet-
ter to guard against, all bitterness of this
rfti- -uM't and repress the expression iu harsh
that wiuv-ca if one feels a sense of wrong.
i'< v \v-«i t the character of (Mad*
olui?;r Uk.<? ajKire,^' of personal de;
it thu dark." .it best only the position
' Jmr - nivT^ quarreling to foster a vi-
•* i d public interest, which glares at the
Contest, as it would at a Hear light.—
Young editors are apt to fall into this
course train personal pride. That, is our
own experience, but it in an error of pol-
icy, even if a natural gratification of feel-
ing. Abate it brethren 1 Calm diseus-
sion, not pointless, but not made acrid by
personalities, is better for the interest of
the public, and more preservative of self-
rcsjiect. You both seek earnestly to serve
the interests of your people, and you can
better do this by calm perseverance in the
investigation of truth, and the exposing
of error,without personal rivalry, and mu-
tual depreciation.
S&M&wC *AJetook «r
jng jMUtn ul.ns ot 4 fin'tfio uTm , the fiwtftfo u 'The government has uncbanured. Corn ouiet and
ii-t the Al.tlmiifii C'liiimH.
This ek'ph;ii:''U the most neionji ani-
mal of the kimt in tI .j e-mntiy. Ha w^'S
A BEMi flUHT IX PENNSYLVANIA.
broii'lit here ia l«;i5 ov -Mt Mai be, audpur L TbeWiili*im«port (lHoin.)Gaaette«aya s
ehased after hisiK.uU bv Mr. Adam Vore- X gentlemtn. reaclu'd ^ ilhuniHpoit on
iwu'di. lie is beyond all o lds the last Friday evening bisttrom a logging camp
Uabrming eleyhiint in the country, and in Potter cimnty; who
L for that reason exiavmeiy valuable, or iara of an exciting encounter vttli an old
he would have been-killed long ago by bear and two cubs, it apjKmrs that amnn
that come named Jostiih Kibnakev and ins wile luul
, UK, v .,.....™. . ii!,; U'i'is'.iiture, is bi«ing held to-day.
O..0 «llf(tut least the l<K|>Ury^uuiliad,it j ^nrtdMiite tor (iov^not is
I
Through the consideration of our
friends W. W. Clark, nftd Win. U. Dick-
son, just now back from New Orleans, and
the courtesy of Mr. J. J. i)odd, Cierk ot
the Steamer La Hollo, we have full files of
New Orleans, Shreveport and JelVerson
pnpers. Our friends pronounce the La
Belle one of the best managed Bents to
be found on any river, affording the finest
accommodations, and as quiet and home-
like, and free from disagreeables of any
kind, as could be imagined of a public
conveyance, and tliey were so much im-
pressed by her peculiarly excellent man-
agement that they insisted on our saying
that mnch in her behalf.
Tho District •TtulucMliip.
Tho Paris Cosmopolite, copies our re-
marks relative to n movement to oust
Judge Latimer, ami says—
"Wo fltul the following in tho ClnrkxviUn Stan-
dard of Inst v.'m U. Wo wmilrt rvtnlixl tho o<Htur
of that jNijior l,h«t tho jonrunlixtM of JMrin liavo
novor utt«ruil alight aaiiliiKt .liul^o t^itlim ror his
tuttuiior a( diH^ut>-hiiiu hu iliotin. OXK |iiip«r(
tfttl*' aJntitl tf HWJt, >'/•! « lmtlnm olmrgrd, l>llt not
■.nmAoi.,1-1 <.1 AfVlitl'l W'(!(> not Hljilioso
ropomi'U.\t to >Vl,„i.i bo f.„,iish « i>\tuKi,
( ivring -jOCil ion : " 'o| roi:int* any om>
••« !■«> -hottW piece J.1K,'1C Utt
.'ifr, Wilson, on tho (if.'tWo imwt i-u.-i. -<««i h:iv-
■ . , , , x JiiiUtu Vim n<it dohia hie
t*i >'H6 ^ Oil hi y 011 U'. IH dJ IiujuhI that lii« h *n It li
•,!<w " ci.uT4"ffi' i'i"
prompt refpOUS'.'. <li «ht of ley our II.M.J.I
Mr. liowcn •'
ntor upon the ]
nation ot Mr. CoP.i:*
nersatd; "I will suppoi.
or iin^ other good liopubia,
fill Ij |
has matin the Senate Ui« art'ail for ttu ink!
lcctiiiil I'onlfst uhurper than any since the dir. s
E«eki«*l A. Btraw, for Kailroad Uoniniis-
sioiier Albert Twitehell. The Democratic
heavy. Tho Xlepubiicutt caudidivtes are
ahcatl.
llarrlsburg, Pa., March 13«—Ematinel
( * t .c ■ ■. — ■ _ .
utlr lately u>o onuu) iuui mni t a iock, uj-poisoning, nas oeeii council
MW> whidi in a great degree \rithdrtw . murder iu thl^ ti.iv>t degree.
lie Interest fr m It. Onee it waa tho foi<- j Coneor<1, >. 1.1., March l-'.-^ltot
t body hi the world, and rompan d with j ^ 2
,, . ,*, .... . ' ... . ' ton, .n,IbO; Mackiner, tuoper,
British Parliament when Burke, mid 1'itt, . . IWfv t.
livening. . v , . ..
Iambi 11*: Oi-:tN"- \ hu9
v.,11. Vm.j./kr.ntry !«• li?
->t\\ lOliyf Ii.i.IXI
the cot ton
The receipts
were -MV'Vli baleA,
steady-^up-
Liverpuo!, March 18.—.Xoon.-—f-'ottou
opened with a hardening temlem y—up-
lands Orleans 11'j' i!i. Bmul-
stulis dull.
of the Giants; though with fewer jmrtiiiyiuiis cundidato for Uovermn* is Jiis. A. Western, j Later.—Cotton strwkf—uplands H; Ov-
than ia the oldou time; a debate eliciting • Jlcury Colony for re-election as lbtibo.ul j leans llg'Ji 11-V^i SiHaie^OU'Jj speeuldtioa
hoiim' of the HlmrjK'st and muKt prompt xe- j Coailni^.sioiii'i'. 'i!ie vote cast is quite ami.export N
spopt.es which wo have noted in many a day. | T!" ^ 1 ' l'SON'
Tho defiant uir and tho ipiiek repavlce of (11
m'Iiiims remind u;> ol ilenry Clu^ in Wi | ShiUjjEk.^vho was tried for itaulfiufnler of
days. | iniJKtfW-,?n(i sccoiid wives amnfwlin Sher-
Untll' lately tho Sonuto had sunk lnto,a , lock,Tfy poisoning, has-been convicted of
lethwgv, which in a great degree withdrew ! murder iu the li.ist degree.
" ' "" Kotuvns
Wes-
ani
public
moat
the
and Fox, and Klieridan, made it radiant with
intellectual si'lutHlationa.
A enreful reading of tho whole of our fnvt
page will well realty the I'xpciiditiiie of tiuui.
, 'i'lio Wwitlii'i'
had been threatening all the week, and en
Thursday morning the angry clouds beguu to
drop a little, and the atmosphere became quite Tiioy are stroii;,• for Craut.
an intense excitement that all the farmers About b o'clock on tne evening ot «i«:mi,;ry
around c.irried riti^s with them wl«viie\er lil Mr. Kilmakerhearu a great connimtioii
tliev ventured from boibe, so great wnu among bis cattle ami pigs at tho bam.
the terror created bv the antics of Ito- Da rushing out to ascertain the cause,
,lHv0( * imagine bis siupriso on finding that an
Ti'io keepers killed by Ibuneo are as old bear and twti cubs bad attacked n>
follows : rihortly alter iiis arrival iu this yearling caif. The bear hail thrown the
countrv, and before be was brought tbor- ealf down and was preparing to drtig it
oii'hiv under submission, he killed an Must out of the yard. The cubs were running
Indian named Weeks, who came over around snapping their teeth and uttering
with him. This was bis first deed of lialf-hcypressed growls of delight .at tho
i blood. Tho next was the Uiliiugofthe kee- prospect. «vf a good ".square meal."
Jper Mora a white the show was exhibiting j Mr. BllnmVr returned to the house at
bllowing is ' iu Canada. The n>
iek: * iii« Viok, who mci."
tbo week! Missouri. After lib ; -fenoo {s1r.mg
last week, i Keiins," killed dut'lng a santmer tour ol
.v.. ... ! tm..j)ju, nnd that
" the
John
if the balance of the State, fifty towns,
should vote as lavt year, the result will
be as fellows: .Straw, ; «■>,4!>0 ; Weston,
.'Jti,21o; Blackmer and Conner, i)S7—giv-
ing Straw a majority of l-'s;<. The House
of Representatives will have a Kepubli-
can majority of at least forty.
Louisville, March l'J.—Delegates to the
Kcpubiicau Convention are arriving.
circus in Florida.
CLARK.
cold. All day it seeVned as if about to pour,
Manciiester, N. !i., 31ai'«'h 1-'.—Straw's
but substantial ruin did not. come until acmilj majority about loOO, The Jvepublicnus
ni|}l t.
Tin; w iison has beon umisuallv pMnpitious
for fanning operations, had before the rain
nearly everybody had I'nislioil ^hinting corn ;
thoa^lf as yet the fajllest planted has not
shown itself ahove ground csecpt in a lew
spots. Some fanners kept working ail day
Thursday hi order to get their corn jilauted
before tins wettidy of the ground would com-
pel diduy.
An hour before sun down the substantial
rain set in, and during tho night a consider-
able body of water fell, filling tho creeks
about Town nearly bank full.
All day yesterday appearances indicated
that ruin might come soon, but it did not.
This morning all is bright. Tho ground
seems very wet luit will soon dry on the sur-
face, under the hill,■nance of the Hun. The
Bud bud is developing its rich bloom j the
buds of the apple are displaying their bennty,
the Oak buds are just pciwptnbly swelling.
The Pear and the Wild Plum are resplendent
.with their snowy sheen, and the Hyacinths of
the garden are displaying their varied beau-
ties, The evergreens are assuming the rich
green which indicates the Spring of the year,
and tlie renewal of the leaf ov the renewal of
its verdure.
Latest News!!
Halifax, Peb. —The house of Henry
Spinney, ill Argyle, Yarmouth county,was
burned on the - till instant, together with
five children, who were left in charge of an
insane grandmother while the parents
were visiting.
Koine, March lo.— Tho funeral of Mnz-
zeiii took place yesterday, and was attend-
ed by a great crowd. ,
Berlin, March l"t.—The Upper House
of tlie Prussian l>ie! has passed the. mi-
nimi budget. It shown a surplus of 145,
ll(H ,OUU tinders, and makes 44,00(1,000 ap-
plicable to Ihc redaction of tlie public debt.
Vienna, March l.">.—An imperial decree
has been issued dissolving tlm Diet of Bo-
hemia, and ordering an election immedia-
tely for a new diet which is coa veiled for
April 24th.
Madrid, March 10.—Montpenaier de
clines a candidature for the Cortes.
London, March 111.—It is reported that
England ami Uruguay lmvo come to an
open rupture, and nil friendly relations
between the two nations have ceased,
Paris, March Ilk—^Commission of par-
dons having rejected appeals of Tedcl,
Qucstel and (liranl, Communists, eon-
j held a jubiiant meeting.
>Vv/ York, .March J 2.—Tho merchants
|complain that Collector AUhufs ivgula-
j linns work no reform, iti.s understood
'that Stewart & Co. will suu Lcct" and
I Stocking for overcharges,
I Loti'lnn, March I.J.—Jjisputehe.* from New
I York repotting a change iu the direction of
; the Erie Haihoadund thedepofcingol Jay Uoulfl
from the pre?iideucy have been received in l!iis
city. Tho Times of this morning,in an article
on (his subject,suys tho election of a new board
uf directors and the eloeti,on officii. Uix to riie
presidency of the company will restore confi-
dence. in Anitricau enterprfse and coiisoqnent-
ly result in au increase of the resources of the
country.
llostou, March 8.—The House rejected the
bill taking from town* and cities the right to
authorize the sale of malt liourosh Vote 71 to
77.
Little Bock, March 8.—County Judge John
Mcl'lursor, of Beaton county, killed U. M.
Thompson hi ajiersoiml oncountor.
Springfield, Mass., March 8.—The Owl
train hence for Kow i'ork, encountered a
broken rail. Twelve persons were injured,
including Admiral Derohun, of .France.
Tho mail car was burned, with a heavy
mail.
Albany, March 8.—Tbo legislative com-
mittee will report a bill removing Mayor
Hall.
Ivobert Duncan, a well known philan-
thropist, is dead.
Nashville, March S.—Supervisor 13inory
with a. detachment of Pederal soldiers
raided Coffee and Lincoln, Tennessee, and
Jackson county Alabama, destroying nine-
teen illicit distilleries, capturing a large
amount of property and five persons.
New York, March T.—l.iev Dr. Abraham
B. Carter, of the &>fch street Episcopal
church-, ban brought wait against one Em-
ma l>. Couch, who nays she is school teach-'
er, for attempting to blackmail him, for
one, hundred dollars a month; she alleging
that lie, athongh a pastor and the father
of a family, had been intimate with heif6
A letter iu Ibe highest .style of blackmail-
ing ingenuity was put in evdence yester-
day.
Mrs, Booker, sister of Victoria Wood-
hall spoke at the Carter Institute to-night
against free love doctrines, and declared
her belief that Iw-r sister was insane. She
denounces Theodore Til ton in strong lan-
guage, and pronounced bis biography of
Victoria a series of slanders.
New York, March-*?,—Ex-Umpcrior Na-
poleon cleared $320,000 by sclliugtbeprop-
erty on t he corner of Dey and Broadway
to the Western Union Telegraph Compa-
ny.
Cincinnati, March 10.—A Dayton spe-
cial says that a horrible murder was com-
mitted six miles northeast of that city last,
nighti A woman named Mary Maripmrdt
about thirty five years old, and three chit
September 1st-tlii.s ye
of 81(1,004 bales. The exports _frimi all j
ports, for the week, were 01,770 bales, I,
against 108,000 klles for the same week' , ,r, ., .
last year. The total exports lor the ex- wiiiiaui'V. Clark, soinetinies called
pirisl portion ot the cotton year, are i,- '
*135,029 bales, against 2 """ """ "
the same time last
ports, 400,710 bales,
the same date last
the interior towns,
110,730 last year. The stock of cotton in
Li vol pool is 351,000 bales, again - t 801,000
for tho same period last year, The
amount of American cotton afloat _tor
ttreat Britain is-203,0t)0 bales,«gainst 3oj,-
000 for the same period last year. The
amount of Indian cotton afloat for Europe
is 415,000 bales, against 101,000 for tlie
same period last year.
Providence, It. I., March 14.—The Re-
publican State Convention f'ttlly endorses
Grant and Colfax and favors their nomi-
ictim was Nicho-' once nnd nuufy preparations to attack tho
fearful <b v"' *'i bciiru. He svijswvliis iitfe, while his wife
armed herseTTwiih a long handled double-
bitted nxe.' Tims armed,, they lulviiuced
to the aitai'k. The bears, niudu bold ami
ferocionn by hunger, did not seem in-
clined to give up their prey. Rising upon
her haunches, tho old bear showed fighf,
and lie! cubs crouched behind her, snarl-
ing fiercely. Mr, El!maker raised bis litlo
an 1 rired at file block monster, thinking
j that if she were killed the cubs could bo
j easily dispatched or driven off. But lie
ImbsetT his airrTTlind only broke the tore
paw of tlie aniniiiJ. With a fierce growl
t he old bear rushed at her assail-
Ibllowed by the cubs. They stood
gronud for a tew minutes, Mr. Ell-
maker clubbing his ride, while bis wile cut
be. cubs severely in the shoulder
, _ „ , - ,, an axe. The rago of the animals be-
the Nvw York lribune. ..hat was a su- came fearful, and • tlie danger effacing
i lerscV'.i ecu bio effort. The chief libel Irom •' - A
them at once became apparent.
l'l UJVJ
Ktfre
rcat-
\ybieh the B^vtblicans ol 'iesas need de- j nipb'iv to the house, theyliarred tho
livcrance is Wilbam T, Chirl*
suiali ill person and miiijjT, tlu
Though
man
lie sits and votes and
pay
gigantic fraud.
talks and draw;
ia Congress of
'when lie know
impostor, who has no more right to the
money lie draws from the Treasury than
; door and prepared to defend themselves.
IS ,l Mr,
Mr. Eilinaker reloaded his rifle, ami, firing
,, , .... | through-tho window, killing a cub. Tho
>• . osr'iV 11 old bear now attempted to climb the log
the .)d district ot Iomus, |lumR.^ i u( owing to her broken ] aw was
"si light v.eii tha. lie is an : U)|lll)|c |0 4j0 wl_ Another shot from tho
Hate officers were
aiiv biitglar has who opens it with false
kevs. He did not come so near an
cle-.
tuition. The present
remain Mated. • t.i< u to this Congress by half as the editor
i>c\\ York, March If, flic Nail Mauu- i- i ...i,., .<i *kiiveteiifi
JSOW \oric, Marcn j i. inc ' v0f this joni-md did, who did not pretend
factarer s Association have agreed to ad- tobu (4(;l(,d at 1Us UIl(iertal;es to
vance grades oi nails tWontj-fl,e ct'nls ,(jU.im.] witii the Triiuine, when his real
per keg.
St. Louis, March 14.—There will be a
mass meeting ot the women of the Metho-
dist church here ts-morrow to consider a
'jdan for nicmoriali/ing tire general confer
ipmrrel
(jimrrel is with the simple rules of arithiiic
tie, with common honesty, arid witl* the
district on which bi< lias been criminally
.. „ . . , . - i up rosed. The vote of that district, as rc-
& i Jtsi !* •11 ^ -
dinatfon of women us ministers. The call ° 0 b"
for the meeting is signed by ladies holding ...
high social positions and of great person-
al worth.
Philadelphia, March 14.—The Governor
•signed the
giving
day.
San Francisco, March 14.—The propri-
(lidding,1;.
.23.374
T. Clark HO,400
L. W. Stevenson I'.
Yet the State Canvassers, by throwing
i * , ii,. ii- . ^ out the votes of liosrtuo, Hraxos, Preestone
he bill forbidding the selling or jjjn^tone^tiu'tie^ and 2,322'cast for
awaj ol liquors dunnj, electu (jj-jdings iu Washington, reduced the ag-
gregates to 19,032 for Giddings ami .1.8,
., ,,t ,, ,.„ . 407 for Clark, and gave tlie.return to tho
etors 0. the Alta Cahtoroia were aequitt tl rpor VOfe |,y counties, sec Tribune
Vy<"'rasIlJstt,r'' 'jAlmanac, page 74.J Gov. Davis had de-
suit Wos lor•.,;0. I. elared Limestone county (which gave
An Arizona dispatch says Wm. MeLar- ^ auWhlgR 1?ir ' - ^
Hurrection, and therefore incapable of cas-
ting a legal vote ; but. the Legislature,
(overwhelmingly ilcpnblieai),) when recon-
vened soyn after the coin it was made, for-
mally condemned and cehsitred this proc-
lamation. The Pederal Grand Jury,
which subsequently met at Am*in, and
was mainly composed of Jtepublicans, in-
dicted the Governor and lus accomplices
rifle wounded her severely in tlie heart,
when she set up the most hideous howls
of rage. The animals loitered arouitd
until midnight, when they retired nod all
became still. In tho morning the old
bear was found dead alroirt six hundred
yards from tho house, and the cub lny
where it fell iu tbo caiiy part of the oii-
yagemeiit. Tho other had disappeared ill
the forest.
The two dead bears were secured ami
dressed. The old one weighed 380 pounds
and the cub 103. It is seldom that bears
are bo bold; but their bravery on this oc-
casion wan caused, no doubt, by the crav-
ingisof hunger. The calf was badly lacer-
a rod by the teeth and claws of the ani-
mals.
land was found murdered and horribly ani-
tulatcd. The American #.>i.'oats jvent
after the. Mexican who was reported to
haye threatened lus life, found and shot
him. His Mexican friends retaliated by
killing one of the. party, on which the
Americans made a general raid on the
Mexicans and killed four of them; the iitlii
entrenched himself iu a house which the
of l .ijdmui' mu mill c-1
^ Tire following is the statute iu the old
Saxon code, referring to leap year ; "Al-
beit, as often as leape yearns ^ dot be oc-
curre, the woman, Jmldcth prerogiifivo
over the incline iumattersof courtsbippe,
love and matriuKmiy ; so that when the
in a state of in- j kuly propose! !i ifc siiall not be lawful for
the man to say her nae, but shall enter-
tuine her pvoyasaii in a'l gudocourt-c'sies.^
tacking force blow u]> and shot l|im.
A.li business houses in Sa-nford and Flor-
ence arc closed iu apprehension of an at-
tack from the Mexicans, who are the most
numerous and greatly exasperated.
London, March l.'i.—The claimant to the
Ticliborno estate, who has been in prison :nnc.c
the adverse derision in his case, has hopes of
wearing the bail of X20,000 In ciVcct his re-
lease. f: is reported that the. piiaetier, if
hailed, will he immediately re-arrested on
hargeaof torgcry.
TOSSED IN THE AIR.
President Thiers, at tlu
for making Ibis false return, ami they will
be obliged to stand-trial, like others ac-
cused oi telony. We trust that they will
I have justice done tltem, whatever that may
be.
i Mr. Clark asscifs that fti.e Tn'bun? is
hostile to him Ijccaiisc hei:>i'or Grant mal
agaiast Greely. \\"e responded' tliat the
Tribune regards thei^liominarion of Gen.
Grant unadvi.sable for the ri-ason (among
others) that lie is incrusted with such bar-
I Hack's as this Clark, and is held responsi*
i hie for their frauds and corruptions.'—
j Throughout the South especially, the rob*
j bers and swindlers who have trebled the
Attempt uf the JSU'pItant "liomeo" h Kill His taxes and ijuaduiped the debts oi Statew i
,ri j already. luqioveriBhod and distress', d feck
. i L..' . ,, ,, . to shield tlieir iniquities from reprobation
Ihc tiger fii-enea at Forepaugh's menagerie, nnd imni,nniCut by howling "Grant!
which ercfrted such intense excllenient a fc.w Grant! llirntu for C,raut!:' Hence, a
days ago, came, vcryiieiuly being edijisod on large proportion of the overtaxed and
Wednesday muffling last, by a pcrfoteiaance of plundered masses revolt at Gen. Grant's
a trick elephant ''Kotrreo," wliich was most do-, I'e-eleetion, as dooming them to four
reception yes- j band, Leonard Marquardf, who is now in ! cidcdly not down in the Imis. lint for provi-1 J'em? ,no,-v: ot' "I'pve&sioii and speiilition
vic.ted of murdering hostages; they were j dren.ngod r'espectiveiv six and eight years,
shot, this morning at Satory. and six mouths, were killed bv her hus-
A newspaper printed in the English
language kas been started by two Ameri-
cans iii Constantinople.
STOCK, IAUDU, A«I> OUT 1,0TB FOX BALK.
Hy virtue of a dcciec of the honorable Dis-
trict Court «f Marion Cimtity, rendered at tho
Deccmhcr term, lc?7 J, in tbo estate of James
Wfl i« wmiwu County, in tho
ol .lei.ersoii, expose to piiJtllo sakv, to tho
liigllCHt bidder, on a credit of six uwmtljs, gf.
.'itivd by the note of the piwcJiaser, with irootl
persomd security, jmya iiic iu •Marion county
ml n "
Sift
jail, I <1,.
The wife was found in bed, apparently lu-eper
strangled, and the children were- found!
some distance from the house oil the bank 1 .
noun brutr.
terday, tqmke upon the Koman question
and in Iiis remarks maintained that (V.
tbolicism is a tradition and an element of
strength to France.
Chicago, March 18.—Pivehundred per- j of a creek—the two oldest
sons were present to-day at the meeting | drowned an'd afterward
ol the Internationals, to commemorate
the foundation of the Paris Commune, at
which addresses were made in four lan-
guages 5 uo Americans of any standing
present.
Twelve millions are being invested in
hotel property here. Work ih progressing
rapidly on tho Pacilie and Gardner Hotels,
and contracts for the new Sherman House
have been awarded.
.New York, March 18.—The Tribune's
Washington special says that Sumner
will attend tho Cincinnati convention,
but has not received or accepted the pro-
position to preside.
Memphis, March IS,—A desperate fight
occurred at an inland a few miles below
this city, on yesterday. Deputy sheriff P.
Itodegou went there for the purpose of
arresting a negro named John White,
w ho had for some time been Hie terror of
the negroes, living there. Hodegon
met a large body of armed negroes, who
proposed to assist in the arrest, but they
stilted that White had barricaded his ca-
bin, and would make a desperate fight.
ltodegon approached, and demanded the
surrender of White, who refused, saying
he would be murdered by the negroes, if
he did, iS: after sonic further parleying,one j w •j-VJo.
negro approached the cabin & was shot tleod
by White, who rushed out and secured
his gnu ; in a lew miiitueshc shot another
and secured his gun, but was wounded as
he retreated to his cabin. White then
opened a sharp tire, wounding five others.
by those thieves. Have thev not reason 1 ,, 7:il} Rf.re* Ju'
^ . . . . a . ' lb) III
cu;
highcHt
C'J " "
personal wuni.v. jmymoc in Marion county
ami niorigage ou the real estate, the fuLLowiiiir
pvi m%y t« v it i .
sh«re« of the capital stock of tlie Kit-
tiiMiid Kan if of JcOcrson, to- W sold iu uharts
ot one v. st h Uife privilege of li ve aliares. Aud
the following real estate:
601 acres mdttght of Joseph Gmiiam, iu
I-annul comity, '
C,m acres headlight of Andrew PtWa, fa
! annul coimtv. '
nifcoSy! ,R'Udrigllt of Jl Sw'Wriy,ln Fan-
Georgo H.
ippn.rcnl.1y
removed from
the water. The infant's head was crushed.
The facts will be elicited at an inquest on
Monday.
\\ heeling, W. Ya., Tifareh 0.—Quito nn
exciteuient Was cvet
and X)hio depot; in
by the discovery that a box shippud from
Cincinnati Ohio to Thornton, West Vir-1 apartnietit of "Uonico" to pui liim through his
giniii, said to contain books, contained the | custonmry ring lessons. Just for a moment
Inxly of a human being—the head, legs, i,0 turned to'look through a chink in the
arms, hands, etc., of which were complete- i,„npii<i .,t n.„ +,.n4,,t„„. i m . ,
ly severed fVom the body. The head is !!,"? jjl. Uf"
shaved, but if is believed to be a female I 11H''"S exercised, i his was
body. The discovery was made by a por-11,10 'Homey ■ was waiting for, Like
tion of the lid being knocked off in trans-1 a "as'' 'u> cstemled his
fen ing, when ft pirns ot umfUated body i b arouml the boil.v of his keeper, and threw
dropped out. | hint up ngamat the roof of the stable, Portu-
FIXANCIAL A\D COMiRKClAh. I >'"Hv the keeper fell upon a.pile of blankets,
Vi neb HAIFA l)K>lpCRA'r 1 j where he lay stunned and helpless,
Jelmrson, Tcv., March IP, H?ii. I v , . , . . ...
Not much was doing yesterday, save the ■ "'•' ' '"">l'letc the work ol death. I ho
rccejition of goods from tho boats. Cot-
ton was coming in quite lively, and we
have to say that it is more active aud in
demand. We have no change to notice
from our Sunday morning's report which
was from t"!f to 18*.
New Orleans, March 18,—PlotirquW—•
•rtlue5"0,385 doulilc fj 7,o0| treble ws,tK)
ntial intervention he would have killed his , Wrt8' that ^nmV'Vw | ^^n,^ttnSu
Mr. George lovuiiaugn, whose death1 " " " " -1-ifw •
Would have been the sixth caused by this vi- 'a..,,
, I toil
The, stable ia which ^Romeo" is housed is their choice by telling tlie whole truth
driglit of
v«\-n. «nei i in Uitll iur|||> l/ ll . i if
rats and licbels of Texas subscribe fur I >.' j ?„?"rv^'|" lor «««« H. Bagbny,
ml read the Tribune. We.are very glad j ' kii« i.'„«,it T,' n i t
o hear it, and shall endeavor fo justify li«?^«iv. 1 ttd*,Shl' 01 Bttvkoin
heir choice by telling the whole truth
a wooilr?u structure on the north Ride of the |nnparliu]lj, nnd rebuking wrong without
menngerio grounds, at Twenty second and.MShh g or curing MlilHt IJin'ty committed
I Mim'liO lli.ilo nn **T*"v'™a iinnmlitthly. n.ljnlm tbo ...
this city this evening !1 C,IVIW tttu :'tahk',L 011 Wednesday
at a box nhionuil from TOm1 l g Mr, George Fowpatigh entered the
'2134 aero heiulright of John Burke, iu Col-
lin county. • '
100 acres heftdright of Lauderdale Jones, in
1 tl us county. '
820 aorcs hcadriglit of It. V; Bank's, in Titu
county.
! „ 4 / afw') more or less, IieadHght f Bailev
j Engliuli, near Bonham, I'unniu eotuitv,.
jL^rlght of A, L. Davis,' iu Fun-
early and worked hard to turn John lid-
wards Out of the seat usurped by him as
a Representative from Arkansas*—not be-
cause he. was a Democrat, btu because he
was corruptly, fniudnVntiy returned by'1 ainT^uVT
Clayton & Co, We were against him, not' *<m ?i-100 ncrwj he.nlright of Gcoriro H
bccause of his politics, but Imcansb lie j bagl-.y, in ik-tl llivcr county, '
was not elected. Our objection to Clark L 5'14'1,00 nt'rcS J- W- Ibisscll's interest in
is exactly the snme; ami we regret that i 1Ji,SI'y, homestead, Kotl River-
the House ('oniniittee of Elections has not i inn i j, i. -
ere this repm-ted the facts in hisense and' w '{ t'!';,1,00 0 rie 109 LnUmor
his huge trunk, entwined U'econinuMuled that ho be promptly sent | ' Also the folh'nGng lots of ground, situated
btu k to whu.icnei Jtate he may consider in the city of Jefl'cieon, iu said count v of Ma-
ins home. One such man kept for mouths ram i *
iu a seat to which lie notoriously was not! Y The homestend. of the sidd Jsunes W, and
elected, does the Republican cause more VK"J' kitsseil, consisting of lota 7, 8, 0, aud
harm than any ten democrats could do • the southeast.half of lots h'o's, 4, 5, and 0, all
bnt Ilo ,lu ...^
suite
Corn Scarce and lirnt-
mi\ed
Nri; white 07 aOTJ. Oats <pii.>t at ;V.i',Mi0.
Hrtoi SI,00. Hay—prime 37; choice : s.
Pork dull at 81.!,50.. Paeon dull at i>fii U.
Hams—sugar cured 10^ 11 [. Lard dull
—tierce keg 10®10|. Sugar in
fair demand-
t'onnnon
8-VflSf.
•ii.'j J11. BwtkJ' *
JliAiUJ
ieu
. 1 v.
r.
Charles 1- (trt'jvuigh enters, sees h is brotl:et"s
dinger, and utters a cry of horror ,11s he springs
tor his iraining spear. Deep, deep into the
trunk of the beast goes the Iron bath, aud the
blood spirts out as it is withdrawn. Still the
hold is not relaxed, aud the keeper still lies
npon the grave's verge. Again and again is
the shaft applied, and the whole head of "Bo-
rneo" is bathed in blood. lie can stand the
no longer, and, veh'i>ing his hold, backs
Then in an instant Mr. Fore-
1 from his perilous podUon,
tably hutd-ied, hut beyond ilia'
•crioiM iiijtn v.
making a parade of supporting.
l>r. Scliuff has been char
duty of
rged
- , , 108.
Lots /, S, 0, in block 10^,
Lots J, a,iu block ltf.>.
with the Fractions ttl, 11; 1s , iu block lettewsl I'.
ot organizing tbo American com-j Lota 3 and -f, in block 33.
nnttee, which is toco-operate with the Bri- . The lands (not including the city hits, wilt
fish committee in the revision of the Hi- ,M tracts no nearly sfpiavc as practica-
ble, and lias announced by a circular the ' u< 'V® k'ss than tell nor more than forty
nanu s of a number of American divines i< n,M m ,' ll,wr<liog to tho map ami sketches
of different uvnti gelieal Protestant eburcli win he exhibited at the sale, and which
es, who have l4u v l" (I Z' "my be bnfere the sale, at tl.« office of
th rk. ™,viih J-1!-
!in««tni.l,l lt!,-cswj,,/nulu liy submit por-' Tlie Side is made for the distribution of pro-
nous ol then work to each other for re- (,,ceil« nm" x the heirs and legal represent*,
view and criticism as fast usthey conmlcte t. * ,?t/ni l Jtiuica W. Hnsfdl unci Lucv
it ; ami a lonit 1 i;«j• • tinu- nt' I1..1
.'.«i,iwmu iiiciung or i.io( 11 commit,
tecs is proposed in I.o)>.dou for liutil action
on the whole « ork.
j March 13. I'M.
a. M. HAK'HlSf'N,
I!. Hl'^SKJJ;,
Admini«lnJtotK.
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