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BER‘ YORK HERALD. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 3 higher than the man who played it, ther the could be disj of in Rome on these terms in two ——-- was not darkened, nor was kee , Alabama, 4 fow days] since, ho purpose contmuance of the Divine favor that pal hibited. ‘As, usual 00 Good | of ining the actnal wants of the About a CONNECTICUT. | bioseed us heretofore, ® lig ; ‘occasional hundred men wore present, fivo-sixths of whom befor The ©. a 4 cangratenenibe fe Stansuted tot tea? tat’ en ammenities meen a hal tp. y corn ol em =~" Nuw Lowpow, Conn., May 2, 1806. ” 5 pipes ing | until the wheat harvest. For a bushel of corn now they ” x 5 in., May 2, a pe @ller a bushel of wheat after barvest, or ten pounds of | INAUGURATION OF GOVERNOR HAWLEY. In the Connecticut Leytsature the Senatorship tn the . As tothe Gddle, it’ was oxac cotton next Christmas. It is the impression of the editor ; absorbing topic. It is believed that the unjted friends of r a play that man | of the Rome Courier that ifty thousand bushels of corn Bugkagham and Forry will beat Foster, was of middle stature. Altoge! aid instrument - it me in mind of the ‘Yankee fiddle, that could { weeks; for Cherokee county, Alabama, ts by no meana Fe Oe. pe j tlone in distresa, The whola Chorvkes country is groatly | Orgamization of the State Gov- Political New ouR CORRESPONDENT AT courT, tet Hy lo maaan pel fas a Dememnee none, in ueed in corn, peel cabin Coxonmeatowat, NoMtxations iv Inpraxa. —At a deme requisition, a es Pana Bhs aban men, T H E cratic convention recently held in Jackwon, Lndiana, tho au of whom, bythe way, 1 sk delbartely crops CHOLERA. “ following rsattion was adopted— 1 chapel just ag the service commenced a halfe 29 : Resolved, That the es appointed by this con- Grecow Amusing Aceount of What He Saw and the | @oke? cikar in his dexter pave cuartie The First Authentie Case of Cholera in| THE SENATORIAL QUESTION. | fo"huicnt ‘Sograataua nn of is diotries P remtgry Mistakes He Mad Nothing neod bo said of the outside of the building | thts City—Imprudence the Cause—Con- x Jason Bi. Brown for Gomgvess,, and uso all honorable done if le Made. save that it ig yery plain and by no means of large siz: tinued Abatement of the Disease at eo Ree ae means to secure his nomination. i ; ey The chapel yen Table for nothing except ‘ihe wi it Quarantine, &c. New Jensey ArrorniantThe Newark Journal says Hlidine oe the Corinthian pilasters which fun round the | No little alarm was created in tho vicinity of Ninety- | Yesterday in tho city of New Haven, tho State Legisla- | '\ !¥ rumored that Hon, James Beovel has been appointed QUEER CUSTOMS OF THE BRAZILIANS. walle, Behind these pilasters there are galleries, which | third strect and Third avenue on Tuesday last at the | ture having met and organized for the ensuing session, United States Collector of Laternal Revenue for the First BEES B eet bag ag pel a on have the appearance of boxes of theatre, In come, } rumor which was’ rife to the affect that a woman bad | Joseph Hawley was duly and formally inaugurated | Consroenionsl District mpectator of ye le oO. which tho pilasters decorate, The ceiling consists of | diod there, having all the symptoms of cholara, The Governor of Connecticut, The Inauguration of the Gov- MiouiGan Evxctiox,—Io twenty-aie gountion heard Bogards he po pa al se Dur Rie Janciro Correspondence. nether graven nor molten image nor even a ploture, aa | 200FC2, aro as follows:—On the corner” of Ninety-third | Haven, bas now become the groat holiday of the year, | *Pervisors, ‘There are twelve countics to Bear from, sotiler Rio Janeiro, April 3, 1866, far as T could discern fact, there ts nothlog in the | streot and Third avenue is athreestory frame house, ocou- | and Is celebrated with every manifestation of gayoty and | but It ts believed they will rather incrvace than diminish. familie, Inthe collar is a quantity of | Teloicing, New Haven was probably never so well filled | the majorit hat ancient bistory as Parwsyevanta Pourries.—The Johnson party of Penn. 8 woro besieged | 8¥!vania have Iseued a call for a Stato Convention to Holy Week and Easter have passed off with all their bey ee oe py st doe of Oe pg avenger pied by five Iris saored rights and hallowed observances, though, I hope, | Could chiect to as 8 piace of worthy MO ches in this | Croton water, which is the canse of much dampness and | With people before in all tts wom« not their faithful, hopeful remembrances. A fow words | city are without decorations. As a notuble excoption, | offence throughout the building. The yard ds Qilod with | from Monday till last night. The hot on this holy season may not bo amiss, though they | thé ancient Church of San Franc.sco de Paula ia hand- | goats aud pigs, and the surroundines are generally | 08 Tuesday night with applicants for accommodation, | Meet in Pittsburg in July next to nominate candidates ely and even gorgeously fitt . * ui will arrive long after the anniversaries referred to, Bus | 07 oud oven gorgeously Dited up, filthy. Thoy are all industrious people, however, and | Many of whom were necessarily refused, Every bed in | for State officers, This will put threo tickets in the deld the town was occupied, and a considerable number of | that State, RE, l Ha " i Li such an understanding should not be mrrived at, at case the apparition of an English fleet let me begin at the beginning. Yesterday being the anniversary of the day on wh work hard for a living. and bats. bagged Le ocmagat Eusdans ‘who are | THE HERALD CORRESPONDENT GOETH TO COURT—WHAT HR pet Fvaied a ones on af reall pe st On Monday Mrs, Jenkins, the wife of the tessce of the | Ubfortunate strangers were compelled to enjoy thom. Provame Ga ov Apsxieteation Cononmesmen in 001 arve: otiday, im addition to {ts mor : a ‘ re i: aa Peforo Constuntinaple, Monte aun an ane fearllbag iseny & Deeeseroe DID THERE. mored. was aba nday in Buster week. itt ate o'etock | BOUse, proceeded with the self-imposed task of re- | Ives as best they could, through the night, in tho bar- | P#NS*YLvéia.—Mr, A. K. MeClure, writing from Hare See eran nee ot te eo courso such intelligent readers as those who take | A. M., at ono P. Mandl again at six P. 3, tho ea moving tho contents of the overflowing pelvy, at which | Toms of the hotels, it being a sheor impossibility to do | t#bury, states that the administration has hopes of #e- Minor to meee ee, Justo ot ie ancestors, at | tho Henarp wil! not imagine that I went to court a lady, rg ml Ra forts sy veas woh in thé ) work cho bad been engaged for several days previous, | ®nything else, except walk about the curing at tho next election six supporters of ite policy Be erocted once moro in St. Sophie. Russia ee ee ee ee ern ccant Hae, yisiog OT ta the Bioeteake alee Deane of and depositing the samo over tho potato patch, as afcr- | Yesterday morning opened in the most discouraging | {Tm that State, In place of the radicals who now bold be quite willing to allow King George of Greece, the } tt? Emperor of Brazil's city palace. And this statement | salute, but In volley shot, Twat | tizer, At noon ahé partook of her dinner, bur felt a | Mavner fr the success of the festival, The sky was | ts In the House, Tho following districts are given aw ial fav * i dont h : bei 3 Crib opriegg ed agcend tho ‘ag of the | snot made with the Jonkinsonian idea of bragging that preinyina nay .. 4 a aragnayan foot | rttl indisp Sho complataad gf pains about threg gloomy with apparently impenetrable clouds, and the | ese hy the change may be effected; the figures ‘a kingdom for the’Duke of Leuchtenberg. If sa many reasons, the best of which, probably, is that his | tised oa: a faile discover (he peculiar how! o: the constancy. Towards noon, bowever, the i Pin Diets Sixteenth District. oe 1 if arrangement was to we should have no objec. | Imperial Majesty was not present, ‘Tho fact is it is a | cannon 11 ascertained that tho clearod,,the sun begag’ to shine; aud’ tie’ weather bo. | noe!" . sty “oh for Valachta and Moldavia to elect the Count of | custom in Rio Janoiro for the city palace.to be thrown | Whole affair vw bing inbhonor of the da camo all that coutd have been hoped for. ders or some other prince agreeable to Eng- T must oorialnly contrive to burn @ though, to. be ae WO should. ko” better | PEN to the genoral pubhe during certain evenings of the | great deal of pow! hike. ‘But that I the ose The two houses of Uke Legistature met at ten o'elorle go havo ‘tiem ourselves. all this’ might bo | Year, of which Holy Thursday happens to be one. heir own #, and & matter of taste besides, Harel; of the. | aud at once prodecded to orguuiee theniebivek,’ Wo b withou ing @ gum or shedding a dro Nono. fused aah - THR COASTING TRADE OF BRARIT—IMPORTANT ALTERATION are. The de- a lle e ss “4 =e BB fe | pa Ea ne RE Ba - are refused admission who are decently eee en mean Mar ee Ae | ness of any kind was transacted, bat a eommuntention Selaly ee have hot cot at copccke Tho Minister ot | attired, and, from what I observed during my | A bill for throwiug open the entire coasting trade of | Harris, attendod by au « f' the Sanitary 1 from the retiring Governor was received and read, Atior he ao Finatce, after dlposing, ot without trouble, of his | itt; nove applied for adiuiasion but auch Brazil to the comineree of the world has buen passed by | poired: mediately to the 1 A\souseing the present condition of Connecticut f * i Balgeenk Detrick ttery, n, the proceeds of which disappeared al- we att By! the Chamber of Deputies, and will doubtlese pass the | woman had died of cholera on 1 was entirely ¢ " . - mn . ghbenth Di tr | gnont before thoy Seceh oni per ays Maral enone: as Ww hayirines A (eo iz the people of this city, 6 and recelve the Etaperor’s sanction, ‘This, I sup- DO, pomstbitity “of pe Governor Buckingham concluded with the followir g P Hier, Re. 11,619 Wilkon, Rt, T1633 Strying it on with a second, which, of course, nobody | With all the shortcomings that all peoples are justly | pose, will embrace the froe naviga of ‘the Amozon, » proccoded to ineticute a | Marks Upon the present state of the national ait W. H. Miller, D. 11,002) Wright, D, 10,651 ‘will touch, and which has had no other result than to pro- | Charged with—and they haver their shortcomings as | This is 4 most important concession, and cannot but tend ‘on of the premixoa and. it ; 8 gy epearian — sfeee a pate niong the hold of the former ono, and | well aa otter pooples—cannot bo accused with inatten- ko, Sageeey Me Gnas SOE Wis aenpegnens VENTE Wy widence of any other, Moses ws wlaes cooiclan tise to an wpe Mn: jorate . Kwas elicited that tho de- There pes of ousting Myre Philadelphia, | markets of Europe. Never was the credit of Russia tion to personal decoration, Many of the visitors to the PROPOSED CANADIAN TRAD® WITH THR WEST INDIES erewif to the worst possible oxcitin: ganized the © KO : at those > Hoy. s @ H ato gover nts, but those g and, porr Kolloy. | Bower than it is at present, “Jew Rothschild, and his | Imperial Mansion on the Holy Night who were not in AND ARAZII do not protect the rights of the citizen; th Rewov Prxs y. ed that J Brother Christian Baring,” who fifteen or twenty years | full dross wore doubtless porsons in humble circum. | girs Dunscomb, of Canada; Lo Viseomte, of Nova removed to the meraue, where an an- | povernme nor do they Bec OVALA In. PaaxnyLvanta.—-St J@ rumored tha J, M, ts of tho mie lena Thompron, Collector in the Westmorland county district, and William TH, Markle appointed tm land, whe forin important d legation appointed to Brazilian government in the are now in and Py to asearial i to be remov were ready to contract loans with us on any terms, — ardor tidutatien tak ait te Schama of mat | Stances, who conld not afford that Iuxury; but they all fecomparable Baron Reutern only serve to got ue deepor | dressed, I dare say, as well as they ward able. ato the mire, Tris truly wonderful that @ man whose | Yours ‘d f otiate with thi tant pit h was the prose ‘administration hae boen ons long blunder, and who has correspondent, however, had been told by some- will this afternoon for York, Tum Next Pexwevnvasta Leamnarone.—Large ad- fost tho empire. hundreds of millions, should be | Ody Just as weil Informed ax himself that it was abso- psteamner South America, en route for home. As ministration gains ‘ars confidently afticipated in tho : ik Lag oa the fact is, he has | lately necessary to go In full evening dress, Now, it so Ae : g inthe same hotel with your corres- The Ledding and clothing was immediately burned, and a aro to be olected this y wg The fi anal | rs to’ auch a pass and leaves such | papnened and . + 8 | pondent, ¢ © an fnterview with | Six barrels of chloride of lime and other of -the 10 be elected thin ye he following places | legacy of debt and disorder that no ono can bo found | paPbened that F did, and do still possess that sort of cof | therm, i fouud th hablo, very courteais | disinfecting 1aterlals wore 1 all over the her’ in sep tine enon ong thow,which will probably ch wha is willing to succeed to it. As General Chofkin ro. | ‘me, inctuding tho abominable swallow-tailed coat ry reticent, All Teould get out of them was an | in every room, nook nnd coi aud everyt And yet telat, OF tho Jaat wae | ter of their represontatives from radical to Union mon:— marked, to become Russian Minister of Finance one | which I had consigned to the tomb of the Capulets full their negotiations with this government | that skill and ingenuity could suggest to, proven ast be elther theirs If 'it be Ours it ia t ' ‘ aust either bo a genius or a madman. fifteen years ago. Well, rigged out in this preposte perous state. They, however, would Contagion of the disease, until the order for th our duty to. acknowle wrong, th tolnberes fants Westmoreland, Lgeopeng, Unioe, Spree, From Tashkent we were surprised lately to hear that : » Thee nis preposterous | tel] me whether these negotiations did or did not t ation of the w nted. thom forloskea, to assume the debts incurred, for our | fede, Juniata, Mifllin, Huntingdon, Adams, Perry, @e Ameer of Bukhara, who was said to have disbanded | {shion, T started for the palace, but not before eneoun- | the form of a reciprocity treaty. Sueh a treaty between | Ht Is the intention « health aythoritioe to locate | destruction, ald to give sufficient guarantoca that in | Franklin, Blair, Venango, Warren and threo Philadelphia army and to have resummed his friendly relavons with | tering a running fro of ironical compliments from cer. the Non American’ previnees and Brazil would, por. | the fais in largo double tons, ane fanty a each, tn | suture we wil not ulorpove ota lea to the didwolutton | districts, ieee? svat ha’ lenly shown signs of hostility, had 7 . . apa, be mutually beneficial, Tho coffec, sugar, hard | some vacant jot. Around this colony will be placed a | of the American Union. Bu hetre ba wah tee the Russian caravans on their entering iis do- | ‘% Omcers of the United States Navy on tho style of | woods, &e., of Brazil might be profitably exchanged for | perfuct sanitary cordon, As ar th Shale Chain eh criti peed ay Js tholrs, 16-1 Scerary vie Prummpewt,—Tho Quiney (IIL) Herald bax inions, and arrested an officer sent by General Cher- | ™Y set-up. I knew very well that I folt like a regular | the pino, the salted fish and other conmodities of the | remover the servteos of a fire ¢ will be e cor A, not aright to he demanded, and the loyal | information from a roliable youree that Ex Senator 0. H. eff to renew the former treaties, To-punieh him for’| humbug, however I may have looked, and actually con- | Blue Noses; but Tam afraid that, with regard to play a constant stroatn on each apartment, from ouly have the right to determine when public safoly will | 7 j A ' Washing. collected bis | templated investing a millirels or so in a whito choker, to | such aerecment with the West Indios, the recln Bias tan tue place wilt tobe ticalgateds’ If aie’ te | fually. tho rosloealion os Cuete,festeliet righiar and whos: |, renee, we tas been aleent all Seis iad esis yr-Daria below Hodjent, and > ie ehioker, 40°) wi allon ono. side, to tho detriment of the West | not found satiefactory, the building will be burned by | yuarantecs are essential fe Khe nae | toi On processional business, aud ta thore will, han writ enced his march towards Samarcand, the ancient | ™4Kke the resemblance complete, when I was informed | Indians, whose (arifly constitae their political mallch | the author tional jority, Entertaining theee views, the condi. | tena lortér toa gemtteman of that city, in which he of Tameriane, which is rather more than two | that the titbury I had ordered, to procecd to the palucs, | °¥* Dr, Harris atid other physleims consider It to be a fact | tion of national alfairs appears as oritical as during ny) exprenscs te conviction that unlees Pre ident Johnson versts from tho river and it the same dis- was walting at the door. Igot in, witen, in the words of ACCOUCHMENT OF PRINCESS LEOPOLDINA, worthy of ding is situated on a high | period of the rebellion, and imposes upon us weighty | n ee x from the city of Bukhara. although the Russian 7 nd ' ; In my last the auspicious event of the birth of a 1, where the cholera lt om frum wittell Wo cabnot escape, Duty to | be sustained very serious and disastrous consequences as not shove six thousand strong—viz., six weak | COWPer's humorous stor of he Gilpin— ood ot ey w foteats me Tt has trans. d to have mae ite appearance during tho past nt fidelity to the generations which | Will result to the country, / sof int % 83 » pired, in the safe arrival in the to occupy our places require ua to moet these : % ‘ ‘ | try, a polk of Ural Cossacks and a ‘Smack went the whip, went the wheets, Creme rs i Sipiincr eho sb cd Whig aa denth enlinens aby here Ngo oy a artes Nenmaska Povsrion—Tho democracy of Nobraska, in cout convention, placed in nomination the fol eeuple of thousand Kinzberz horsemen—th vas x young prince, the s¢ ez ‘te approsoh that be playa pilot and I was whirled off to the palace. ‘This building isavery | Goss Leopaldina, The imperial bo: off ing him that his ambassad unprotending edifice. It is not of largo extent; infact, | What far from the throne, as the p and probable | Boant ath yma aie pers geny of the elder princess, Isabel, will stand in the | and hi Yor rs, was placed under orders by the of Health to act as medical officer of that al senvered upon bisdatier, He will assertal ae jintely, the confiscated goods given | it wns the official residence of the viceroys or governors a Jor 2 to their owners and tho treaty of gemmerey gpd | of Brazil in the old colonia! times. There isuo grand | ‘ (residence of every person who lias v our. duty to Incorporate into our dor-rmor-—J. Sterling Morton, 9 ows In conseqhence of theso assuran bi ~ . ind bia ae ae ithin the past forty-oizht hours, and report ¢ na whch will guard effectually i Pr Baprecmualies ta Oh Tol . ta: ia the southern bank of the Syr, whore | CXtranco to the building, bat a very ordinary one, cloee News Items their sanitary condition, at the Bur br the Union. Io de naa a ee B. Brooke. 2 The salaries of teachors of publi survetiiance wiil be srtictly im yi ae au rel G bogey 4 : r Btate Treas john Goodrich. demand suc ing 4e ation for au unsue: Por Chief Justice--Wm. A. Little, * r liberties, and prohibit se taemantand th ? leaders in the robe! having any voice in the For Anwciate Jus Ee. W. Thomas and BR ten days at least, The public may rest avsured that all jes ro will be done r contagion, last accounts loft him waiting for the return of bis | to the angle nearest to the sa, On alighting from the roady e have been increased twenty per on i oady to, romume his march if the Ameer | qubury was ushored through & double Tine of soldiors— ewhasae se pratt yee el beyond the Jaxartes appears to have given rise | ™any of whom wore the brass helmet of the cavairy—to wark Journal of the 30th nit. ‘rays:—As Mr. | by the authorities to provent straordint whine APPAIRS AT QUARANT The Ni Kenned, “ a ‘ ennedy. Tumors among the imagina- | the principal staircase, among a number of other visi- | David B. Hedden, bookkeeper for the Goald » 4 uistration of the government renewed by loyal . t . “ h Bunk street on hie way to dinnor | The epidemic that for tho past two weeks has been | Men. We should also demand, no less than this, that the The Omaha Herald raya the convention was one of te Bank, where he bad drawn $1,035, | raging with £0 much violenco among the unfortunate ; seongasiond '6iale Rovernments shall secure to every, | largest and mort harmontogs assemblages of the domoe to thie por o equal righty and equal protection before the lat, 5 in 2 Jabs A ght he Quring | Ald that they whall bo sdunlalneeea Im the Interest of | TY that ever met in Nebraska, Tho raical convestion ected that inanother | £004 or’er, and shail secure it in accordance with the | mot at Plattatnonth on the 12th alt, It renolved to wup- anes among (hore p advanced spirit of Chris civilization, Such protec: | port the movement for a State organization, committed tion and auch admin siration sball be received ax evi- | jie dence of friendship and loyalty, and shall eonstite bavis nyon whicl sball be odin: ulito our national tt ’ i ary pom agen Cre ae eee ore tors, Here, however, an unexpected obstacle inter- | £2. Was doing th! 3 that ‘he ‘Ameer of Bukhara had been summon. | P0%d to prevent my further progress fora time. A | as was his wonton Mondays, fer the purpose of paying | passengers who were render the greater part of his territory, and that | couple of soldiers at the bottom of the staircase used handz, he was robbed of the whole ainount by the! adrott | steamsl tp Virginia, b A rinkes Khan of Cabool for advice and pro- | gome very energetic lang to me, accompanied with oid thief, Joe McCracken. Mr. Heddon gave imuediate t few days, and it is ex night of ‘a Russian force inthe heart of ree guage » = pursuit, raising the ery of “Stop thief,” and the viliain 1 fail fo inak Asia, whither no armed. Christian had ever be- | ostures that I could as littlo understand as the sald lan- | was coon overhauled. The Grand Jury being in session evidently made a prodigious im] guage. TI interpreted the latter as a demand for my | an indictment was tnmedintely found, and bis trial took wild inhabit ltetrenons who ous | 2 Sg ioegentee ~ file eager age place the same afternoon. awurance that but an omel it fn the s ol ream tanbres ? Srtant decisio hing the re- | occurred in the hospital, and that not a ¢ Hime the descr a gant gog mil ee rks exyeeetah css ek Ce aie Perth NE a arr iters bee’ last been decided ta. | since (hove criouny tpg, bal been : mountains of the orth, atiaok 5 luced, itt e ich the 2 a) Express Company | treatment on board of the Fafeon, The Legislature thon adjourned till the afternoot the, mountains of the North, ataok the | C29 Poy ineligd mo to walk ap, which Tprocceded to | Milwaukee, In, which the Ambrican Express Company | err tigwing oMelal report rom the Deputy Health | At one o'clock a procesnion, consisting of peli iz i sere 3 q } If to negro equality, and nominated the following candidates :— Congress. M. Marqnette, of Cams county, vid Batler, of Pawnee, V. Kennard, of Ww tz, of Douglas. explo, of Nomubi us the ploasta my ap new case, admitted for ‘are made to pay two handred doll: r—John G bof the Prope, wire the ns tile wil bo Sauieh Tee: inocoatte- cocoa’ poaeremtent toa Cremona Addie while, in transportailon, notwith- | Siecr 09 ie esierdayafurrnoons Wed BY | anion of militia, the police and the lending city Justion—-O. P. Masuty ‘Moslem Armageddon initiating a Mahom. certainly would have done at the hoad of the staircase, peep Pore nag ah Aga oy Corie ics M Mioerrrit Sur FaLcox, Say 1, 1806 waited upon Governor Hawley and escorted bim to the ciate Juvicea—L. Crone, of Richardson, and ean millennium, gre, pew ape bry y Poni eg ¢ ne bottom, | | celpta To.Crnvs Cuntvs, Provident Commissioners of Quaran- | gate House, where he was at once Introduced to the | S%0r#? B: Lake, of Douglas THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Siidlan vibe, ods Laie foes ms by Co dil og me Ae gst nels, pp The following death bas taken place since Inst roturn:— | Senate and House of Representatives, which sat in ~ ecm erg ~ ~~ ia wn ie ie x i nT eh seupat-—A¥e ltaem ties veconal portipen of. the Hiaie. MNO| niet tacith eines mous oC age, from, Linenck | jolut contention. "The proceediage were ‘opened with |. TH™ Rasecite Darmsven 4 1.4 Cusnen, Wisi Crome aggerated demonstration of not being able to get along | Visited by a severe and qmite destructive tornado on Bun- | Jroand. ‘There are now remaining on board thehorptal | 1, snpropriate prayer by Dr. Leonard Racon, after whieh Wis. whieh bas heretofore been #trongly repablican, at ications for License—Reports of the | Without it, when the friepdly officer again came to my | day last. In the vieiuity af Hambarg, eounty, one hi . econt municipal elect sate ‘ aon Repo: ea ean te tee ETH Eton The fact art did nck | Hoven, tces anc fenena were lovelled with the ground, | “MP One MUAURST TNT yoiuty steatin Omer, | the oath of oBiee was adtinistered to the Governor elect the pesens menieigi stoslenn Gste the Quiateneate quad. Police—Arrest for Violation of the Exe | poguite the cano at all, and might have fone altover the | and Pisgah charch, near the Tin of Dallas, was de: | 4s eno ond of the report Dr, "Blagoll appends ths ful | by the Hon. John 7, Waite, Gov Hawloy then | 4at¢ for Mayor a majurity of 208, Most of the wher etse Law. Hace without it; bat I had a shrewd suspicion that had | stroyed, besides domg a great deal of other dainage 0 | joing: ; by the Hon, John T. Waite, Governor Hawlay then | ccicry were elocted, by wajorities fanging from 168 10 ‘The rush of applicants for license still continues at left it belind I would never have seen it again, And | fencrsy ke. We are w read, personally, hiv message, It examined in detail the 6 extsting condition of the various departments, and cloeed meadquarters and the precinct station honses, Those | bn rearing tio head of tho staircase T followed the eee et eae tate of, eo nev cotton crop Deuaies v@ | with the following remarks upon general potitics:— Tar Mes Wuo Savxn tax Uwos sorrone ue Pare who have failed on appheation to obtain the desired | crowd, consisting of all shades of color, and evidently of | to that market. od OB tely y Dadks hd dak Wille K-tncbortloc of tape rejected | BERT —Four of the wort able inguished major ‘ferma of licsnse from the police authorities display con- | 3! conditions of life, to the suits of roows thus thmunn | exter, tho altered greaf cotton swindler, bas brovght | ns of warming | 49 constituvonal amendment designed to re resected | cenerals of the war have rec emed the country | sderablo nervousness on their visit to the ofloe of the | fuhing extraordinary to be seen, There Sonas thet | Suit against Genoral Woods, commanding the Dopart- | Pi +, uifrage to a + who have | on the politica) elt ch and two by Heapocter of Excise, fearing that thoir businoes will be | myself’ and tho geueral crowd passed through were | mont of Alabams, for falne tmpticonioma). A Oe, ; tince the your M518. | tetter, They aro Major Ge Dix, Union; Major / waspended unloss this is obtained. For the information | ome four or five in nuniler, guiirely divested of | Dexter bas engaged ten Butler for on lo take action apon | Os noumeau, Heury Clay whig and Union; Major @f such persons it may be well to state that their basi- | fow old pictares, which ouly a connoisseur could appre. Mr. Frost, a ehoeraaker in Bratt! tu General Sloe rep an; Major General mess will not be interfered with until their caves are duly | ciate. But Ido not claim to be one. The rooms were | lected seven Dandred epecimens of indizonc Biair, dail of th nite in sup carpeted jost in the style that is usual in any gentie- | hundred of which owe their discovery to hime! r Pp ‘examined by the committee on application, when they sae te eee oe loom, however, | Rot. engaged in. wultng upon a cust i port feeonstruction Ne "ol one room, however, m i - e e a in 4, 10 “4 ‘will be officially notified of the result. In the meantime pretty arrangement of flowers on along | books In the rear of his*store, His , ie vati¢nis are rapidly improving, not more than « Tun The La Crome (Win) See law will be onforced as far as rogands its require- ardiy say that the utmost propriety was | milier to the reiontific men of the cour ‘ pian oP. gga is FO Pemingrat angtis—Brogn present tediea Michlees wit ments to clove at twelve o'clock at night, to keep closed jt o could be guilty of | own village “he ts considered not mach of ‘a man to be | D. H, BIPSELL, Deputy Health Oficer. ile oorati¢ this fall, 8 t ‘ @oors and not to sell on Sundays, and to avoid selling | any improper act in such a . oh stich an orcasion? | fooling away his time In the study of eueh worthle | ahaa ribed | go democratic ra he will ciect democrats Wy Con to intoxicated perso ‘or the latter offence strongly suspect, howev at the absen: Jes | thivga;’’ so at least sa mont lotter writer. | grow from three of her six districta at least. Dem persons, latter offence the | T y ty Ar for Cholera | fine 's $50; one-half of which sum goes to the informer, | of virtu and the lighter works of art may be accounted Masenchunotta report that > ; Pl peace 1 | cratic garns ote the spring etyles everywhere thiv season (Besides the forfeiture of the liceuse for the violation | for by a laudable desire to koep such of the light-Angered 4] ss: Ms od ey » Vor ihe Akron Beacon publishes « Cleve ‘thercof. gentry as might be present out of temptat They | renee of opinion extt nor " The police contine to report to the Excise Board the carry of the large pictures in the midst A n re the « yment ¢ nt land lotte " at Jodge Spalding will bo 9 camdt: @amber and character of liquor stores in their several d. There i4, indeed, a tradition of a clever date for nomiuatyn to roa, reeling ie apport of such a gang of Fi tof cholera, Dr, t E eals, Who, on one fine night, walked of in elation, @ictricts. Yesterday there were one hundred and sixty- fraternal Depath saye:—Ov the 0th of March two places reported in the First precinct, fiftoon of which | off with a cathedral organ, bellows and sl), though the the he e infantry, 16 never was a gr@&ter error ev J than . i fore, licensed; three ‘hundred’ and; one in tho ‘Thie- | tradition is slient ar to how such a rattier elophantine | last soldier of tho Tinwents United Biates infantry, 18 | ce giving cayenne pepper, musiard, canyhor ronult with frabk | Ono Moms Ohio Democratic State Cor feenth precinct, some of which are licensed; in the | prizo was disposed of. It tx to be prowuined, though, see byob Be: ts Sid ear an - € ,. ‘ * | venty ots at Columbus on the 26 of Ma Lt i the President's a his ca me | brand in holera, There s ‘ ’ y Kightoonth precinct there are two hundred and ninety | that the church thas deprived of ite ‘*iist fall ‘of a court martial'in Mobile. ‘The court decided that brancy, : 2 ome . — = ve 4 that Judye Key, of eset, ath repo ‘out of which number but seven are sald | whistles’ was not no densely crowded, nor so vigilantly | Defore s court manila’ th © nen eee puch offences | ocd euiployed from time immemorial among nl! na weit por bat Dud A Werincatl, will F be licensed. guarded on the night - the theft, as was Dom Pedro's a . atid aa the | and yet th Js upon thousands die at every visitation bat | oomninetion for tbe Gapreme Court Judgehip, Clu ity palace on the night of Holy Thuraday ; Hoos! of Auglaize, for the Obie Board of Pablo Works VIOLATING THE EXCISR Lawrie Finst Anaest. | °'f, , £ thie ep Lt opare to give w netied of treat Non . Finding that there was nothing to be ecen 1 loft the | fag -Aainy elie Mh hag i prop ! cia * ‘ ca Jp Millia King, proprietor of the Shakspere saloon) 10 | yaigoo very som fier entering i Hut on attempting | erred to Major Genera) I | tog cholera so ati > rapid, that it ote , thoie | His opponent on the Union mde will probably ba, it tx eae ons aeons pee nehe ts ps \read to retarn by the way of entrance I was directed to pass | | Duva, at Louzaville, | mend ivelf to every unpr Vasseii ts aye ee ITT nit Wt | said, Me. Philip Horaing, of the same county, and » th ‘ot \ potor n } A . at Ptpagert - A ow Wo pee A in tream \ nse of oF tho provisions of the new excise law, was notified to cat eee Puangeceh, eke. pal Bow de gore oh agte Dann deciles tle pruclaahation ald wot | i wifi curo when at mutants, opiates and the vant Ist of the futate aod nes the record of the past | 9 am)eut of th iy ali ae ae oe Fifteenth precinet, | prench, . the rebellion at au end. exporiun remedies which have boon used in this nenship will conealt, And the heart of the Gea. Sexe axe 1 Roumas Moseow —The esa Plage 9A snd » cans wes lig 1 only mention those details in order to show how The total nombc r of freodmen on the James river | Comnptaint utterty tall ie enki: ihe dandadanin Hngiy longs for the day ie teat Chastenton (3. C.) Quirier that some doubt is ox station house, eq@ey morn’ relations o! pnineula is estimated at sixty thouesn Probably one ~ mannii » tn a Al be perlormit, ; > Fray ore » ra eGend:r was hefore Justice Dodge, and requir- the relations of ¢ prea finde : P Se alae alas ‘i 7 promed whether General now om duty tn that sees , . 0 he c aif of them are engavcd In agricniture ot the mechanic | grossed 60 far that eminent physicians have gi D (04 to give bail in tho sum of five hundred dollars to an- en eet af tty jp gctolatin : seco, on bopelene...1 awe ast reatoention by thie mod departinont, li accept the Inour recently eomiorred Sn oy yg he = ere tho GoD PRIDAY AND FASTER. The Knoxville Whig states that De Witt, Willams | fate place almost Instemtaneousiy, Time—even a fow tue ational life | pon him by the Renale in nominating Whitn for Minister fam nnd the penalty, oo convistion of the defend, | 1 attended mass at the Saipsror’s chapel on ood | was lately presoculed bre the Circa’t Court in Jeffer- | trinntes—ctton decides the fate of a petwon attacked; a woes Se todien Raden. i or treagor ye State of Ten- fore apes esideratum, and the trea nation above all eb Friday, in company with the interp fon county, Fenn., for treason against the State of Ten | {horotore speed ia @ great deaideratum, and the treat rooting Semeiannd Gan a.—The prominess ennésdaten lion, The in aiding and abetting the late re one-hundred dollars, or im: ment for not leas r gement on the part of o recommended is the quickest on the face of some mist the | nese Tween 53 ae ee en early Says, voth | Sincrals we Oxperionced gore difficalty in obtaiting our | jury found him gullty gid fixed his punishment at hard 5, brejary aud | fog Congress {rom Vakwta Territory are:—W. A. ar a veo promised places in the orgaa loft Even when we were | labor and close confinement in the Btate Peuitentiary for ra the serum or watery part of (he blood runs hee leigh, Judge J. ¥. Kidder, J, B. #. Tod, J. W. Hoyle and ag Tiviced tolwalk up we were brought up all standiyg, as | the term of fourtonm yeora It was the frst cave of the sat lng only the erarsamentar, oF thick portion. This | / po ‘ en Ge “ Police Intelligence. we say in the navy, hy a soldier at the head of the stairs, | kind ever tried | State, and excited great inter own from the fact that the bodies of those who dic i. Mg ig | 3. 1. Spink ; and from Montane, Remus eben, M. Rivey aud Tuomas F. Meagher, ry peculiarity of | t peremptorily refused us admission to the orchestra, | Williams was ably defended. | The Judge and the from tue disenee present the extraord: vp By bat the = age who 4 OVER $15,000—THE MONLY RECOVERED. Some altercation ensued, when I tuggested—happy | cuting attorney who tried Lim were both appointed by | boing without Auld. Nothing remal BURGLARY IN NEW BOWERY—ROBBING A APH OOF Yhon Fiairw deck emsely of the Union and Toesday aight ‘office berger thought—to my chaperon an application of the otf of | Andrew Jobneon while military Governor of the State. ris of the blood—mere clots or coagvla in the | When fates declare themselves out of Uh tay o rf omanabbeiary & | palms, in the thape of 4 one milireis bill, to tue worthy | Tufts College, Masmachusctts, has bad another donation erecls, and dark, gramows blood in the ematier ones, | Oring their citinese wish gront enenimity to makedes a 6 ~2 J J es eucsiaens aan % | porate war during four years upon the rep cae Ane Om 10 rHo® Os., 52 Now Bowery, was entered by means of bursting | gentinel’s dst. In this bright thonght Town I was in- | of one hundred thowsand dollars, ‘The firet indication is et Sosuerine $i Medicines wiministered by jng directly to the seat of the dissase—the then, falling only throwgh lack of physical force, dectare and nth rannot | themselves in ths Union, traly devotel to tte principles | OUCUPYING THIN OWN HOU yrs, HT fa the door, after whieh the burglar gained acces to the pirated by a cerjain royalist highwayman, who, The yield of ong th has t 4 " ‘Harrison, :e yield of maple sogar this «axon been very | Metin ate by means of & key which he found inoue of he | the yy ee meas one ot large and very good. Soecis “For this purpose tno this injection, Its aim- | S04 entitled immediately 19 theerering and esioyment | The bank forme on which toons reverne oe to be @rawers of a doxk. A box in tho safe, containing three | really not bad oration on the virtue of the ‘oil ae The conmeatttnn i oe oon = piicity ir ench that « child can give it, It ie « nover-fail ph Keonendt 4 faery b pred Banal a, *y th po : 4 made are being rapidly dietrih «(ne payers. ~ bat be | Ben reperted, o Neeeee Teast gohes|e0e of captiol mm | Sresrire ki | Fight duty to exevaine fatly the new organizations | They are very oleberate, aod ttle of exchange, payable in gold, amoun' in the shape of that British gold #0 mach abu: vod ~ saver testy Gaiversally, danlred. The bighwayman, whose ‘name I | dence before them that at least $25,000,000 of capital im | ‘Pinct ore i:in0... ont one . anya yave, forgotten, infortned the General that the | Piston ate invested tn the Hiquor trade.” ‘They estimate | Tincture opi... Tat of pelms,”” when properly applied to the fiat, and | that $100,000,000 enles a year is short Of the actual | Amylin common starch) im decent quantities, makes wire men fools, foola wive | amount. Tepid Water... ceesereree ose BX Ouncen men, aod boul of them knavos. But itis very diferent | 7 Tix. “Injoct slowly into tive bowels.’ Tha injection mtx. | ¢ 4 ng ® l—even though he be a regicide—on the | was a million of dollars. ture be of the coneletevey of thin gravel, If it | | aed highway, and merely bribing a Brazilian toldier. The | into Portland was $51,000, apd the value of the eh sent 14 come away it must be immediately repeated. If | ninre 1 tte tis that, by bribery an: ee tad | from shat district wae $60,000, 6 injection eg ———¥ -— en | a po [. ae the organ where I cou! “a & com- amtity it wil 0 ¢ from the bowels in indi Paine seat, whitch Poovld ‘not below The Montgomery (Als ) Mail mys that since the close | renin inutos, and | pass thom for coveral | May be ted MOR HQTALICY. pak wing hy M. eel A Poe ag Sed days. ‘The patient is ther Upon all th portions in different sections South toulerly: weak mixture : a cammph ernment deride From my elevated station | realized the nature of true | Co tne pioride ‘coast, in the neighD whood of Peomecola PS Sn ph ap Vf vor “wy M4 | thpnghttully and soundly m avy erat equality. ‘The interior of the churches of the nuclent ‘and Key West, ‘A large nomber of eawmills are in 4. iultnediate and great inequalisies and a certain Roman Cetiole communion, in strictly Catholic cow- pA Fe Series Jo that heenliy. only interual remedy that I bave ever seen amount to | Immediate sid great inequalities nod 9 rye of the mew ruler | ine in accuracy. The labor of OPing =p one of theme Jegiviative action they Uank fortas in comething to be dreaded, and cam onty be | } ‘by the seeurity and happiness enjoyed by the 1 among them, | thoronghly se el by en ethert, There are up be J the | wards of ot blewkt to MM with the require monte, ato amower in writiny. and then on 1 6 te token thet the whole le con rat Tht Omid etetnent of the intricate oe tore of form No 04, on wheeh Income returns are made Work of) ( elehewstian of detell te at the rome me rt oth one Very important particular, he lit of the amended jeterne! revense jaws of 2 is not partitioned of into " i ‘ folowing ¢ Lae ae et ecw atjastveneen, but all meet on weom: | The Maine. tn Jadicial Court has just decided a | “ir the above injection cannot be quickly obtained @ | tion of the iainly inmargent Fuuins be ively farcry npr yore mptin Marne fs pol fons pore iercl” Literally, in tho langaage 0 the wise | caxe involving the liabilities of @ life insurance com. | preparation of starch water, containing a solution of sinm | taste of Tedegal represen ae endl bo Goae cmoush paid by any paren Hebrew king, ‘the rich and the poor nect together, for ny, on 4 policy of thirty thousand dollars in favor of | Or nudanum, forms @ cheap, convenient and effective in- | Mel exeiede PR H for the rewt of i by hits. Goa bas made them all.” There ix, however, this in- Easterbrook, Jr., late of Camden, deceaned. The | jection. fan ag “le | self oF hin faroily, 404 the rental value Of any homertond a1 | nost offirm thet toffee th yeonce of seuis, the eutire con- | insured was in health’ when the wade, bat | “py tic trentment Twill pledgeall that Tam worth that | fume, MOT MAO it Sa eee: th convenience : that, in th policy, d h ‘Oke, in | became debilitated and eventaaliy deranged, believing | 1 + more cages of chotera that all other eystems oye: palermo well Food ‘mon parsued him to make Ms lat ble oom Bie | cnn ar combtund eum poamiblg, eect oy | Sratesr setton, of the perpetually | und or coenpted by soy perwom, a by bie faamily tm tte own Fight or» ct te. nce le left in which as that of Good Friday. | @ © hic cted verviog such of that Y | Gre finally committed suicide by shooting bimeclf. The ettied trine of recom ian; secnrity #gsinnt ai = gue =_ fer teu, et toe A.conteal aisle hod neem ertomporized by the placing | fusurnnee company refased"to pay the sum inenred A} Rational Masvam. dedte contracted 1m aif of Wreanon, | Mend” No mace is left im whch to pines the “wentet of penches along the chapel, at a certain distancs from ) Verdiet for $3,257. | 10 tan ee G0 2uB Ease. oo ns ew ti or aecuyled bY any paraee the side walls. These were not used as seats, ‘The Secretary of the State Agricultural Society, how t ok courty for the | or by Wis tw hee nt orn the right of Bie but simply ae barriers for the more convenient proces. er ay, atiwats Pele toto be held at faretogn | 0 12°"or 1 YOUF proposition and suggestions im re. | things wore fairly won Vier tis cain wo imdermulty | wife” This ® mmm inprtaml ominton The wurde sion of the host, which formed the princ'pal ceremony mgs from 11th to 14th of 1 for t» tho entabtishment of « wational museum, f pf o%iy jams; thay ove not ischiy cong ton welom or | ing of the law ie very clear nnd explicit on thie punt bud all pereaue orenpy'ng thelr own bowen are entt\s \o a dedoction of its runial value (rom the sipount of thelr taxable income = When the ho ov trem od mankind, aad they agn o# Rightoen persons are missing since the great fire at | fins (ie projett @ meritorious one, and the inet Detroit on te might of the 30Uh April Jt Is apparel | ouy chat overy Ameriean eltizen onght wo take an in- | senial {a the war er 40) 0 2 q ‘of the day. Preceding the Emperor's arrival hie Ma: ty's ‘company of “arehers—anore property “halber- , bat demanded fo fiers’ —took up thelr position on enc side of the aise either ; ~ anit of hort afer ls Malowty | hawt | arrived | and Lan Ey ere enilioe ot aotiare, ns T°1°% | sere in, both for hin own and children's edification, eee ‘ti neances of Ue Pade | Ute lanse was worded 7 lodeiniinip Ubwt aarntsn Wael * the Mtt of the altar, the Th Wridge Des Moines river, on tbe tine | 8°¢ also for the credit of the country. Now, I think if | duiy in operation, amt sensors (ook atvantage of te Cy ror * 4 on service commenced His Majecty whe ate of ie Ear as Missourt River Railroad, is fully | euch « project should be started by the city, of rome detine the tints of th | = MoT ong My ay 2 fy oO tired ta «very plain upiform, with (he single decoration, | completed, and the firet locomotive that ever crossed th® | goot sound and Gubstantial men, to that Gta i@ TS agh ft open Tage en for ‘south perceive, of blue riboon acrom | Dow was ran over on Thi , April 26, The be ff fo @o wil aot | og Pos wae teded his right shoulder to bis left hip. ‘omer it repre- | bridge is ove of Boomer, Boyington So's bane Brae oor 7 Crmte OF more, socording ry we 1 have not been able to ascertain; but it resem. | trons patterns The contracts for the bridge and ability, may have « that the Lu St die bled the ribbon of the Hanoverian Guelpkic order. Tam dation were let only « littie more than sixty days ago, be car ried 5 that they will have no! News from the Rio Grande. not to the too common folly of stating The Denver News states that Regie! Creations, & place oa themssiver in bat an Pe Wew Oncnaer, May 1, 1808. bebaved. All behave de- . ‘on the Rio Tilterste unread ay otro proteanens sibs Rio Connie efviens aii quiet, The Wherale wore New Ontaaxs, May 1, 1306, inet inetivation for making movewsow cotioualiy, vat the imperiaiine : held om to ali the strong ploree General Sheridan has arrived from Texas. The regu- ——— Unie Treepe Mactered Oat. ‘tpe intaniry are being distribated throughout that *tate, t eader (be direction of Genera) Heintzelman. alot porar Corcemman, May 1 1008, * Hamilton has ordered a State election to be Tony 4 The feventh regiment of (io Nations! Guards were mastered oot of (he Umted Qatar worvice vemerees.

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