I f. I " if Ut ifatfn BnHettn. Jrara. JOHN H. UbKIUii, rKUrKlKiOK. ....... CAIRO. ILLINOIS. SUNDAY. taRIIA1V : : OUK CHUKOUES. " IMIvmiYTKItlAN kiEi'i Strcf t. ' , lrecllntf, Sabbath nt 10 a.m. ami 71 p.m Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7 0. m. sabbath School, t p. in. .T. M. I.ahnden, Su perintendent. ItKV. U.TllAYKH, l'ui-Uir METHODIST. Cor. Eighth and Walnut Sts. I Preaching, Sabbath at lu) n.m., and 7 p. m Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Sabbath School, 3. p.m. L. w. htlllwell, (superintendent, llrv. K. L. Thompson, rasior. cihthch of Tin: itEiEEMEit-(Kpico. 1 w o I o n n u m miscell w i i f i if ii u r i -. -.. ., i iimiunni iiiui 0, 1878. BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV. online prayer. Sabbath 10J a.m. Evening prayeri, 7J p.m. SabbathtSchool, fl a.m. t liF.V r.. is':ibui. PATIIICK'S ClfUltCII-Nlnth ht. and .illusion Asciine. iMIc service. Sabbath e:!0 and 10J a.m. Vcsnen. 7 n.m. fatSntlt School, 2 p.m. Service csery day, a.m. Bi:v. r. J. O'IIaixoiiam, Prlert. f-T. .TOHKI'U'h ;UUKIl.--Mriiian,) cnr nerol Wuliiut und Cross riivi'U. Mas, esrry ."jibtatli at Ut o'clock a. m. Vespers, if p. in. lii during week days, S o'clock a. in. Uv.v. t. HumtAN, Priest. (IKItMAN I.ETIIEUANCIIUUCIl-I.ltb Mrcet between Washington Aveunc mid Walnut street. Preaching Sundnv inornilti: nt 10 o'clock. Sabbath fchuul ut '1 o'clock p.m. ItKV. Uoii'i. IlKl.iUii, l'ustor. YOUNG MEN'S CtililSTlAN ASSOCIA TION. ltujjular meeting second Monday each month nt their room out Itockstcll t Co' book stoic, Comtiii rclal avenue. Weekly I'wyer liieitliig,Friday,71 p.m. at the room, I.. W. fimi.WM.f, President. SECOND MlSfilONAUY IJAI'TIr-T IIU1ICII. OirniT.-'yeainorc and Koity. Ilrt .street-, rrraelilwr Sahtialli nt 11 o'clock a. in. ami :t o'clock p. in. MimUy School 1 o'clock p. in. This church I connected with the III! rtol Allocution, 1" Hi'- I-'lrt MIIoiury lljp-ll-t ( hiirch ol'l iili". Sol.OH(lN I.KONAIIK, I'nitor. AKltlCAN MirrilOIHST.-Kourtceiitii, he tween Walnut and Ucilir. Sen1ee. Snlibalh. 11 a.m. Sa'ibatli School, 1J p.m. (.1 1 iiicetn at:) p.m. :'OND KUEB WILL IJAIM'IST'-Klf- irenflj .Street., between Walnut and Cedar. .-crvlof s ahbatli. 1) and 3 p. m. JCr.v. N. Hicks, l'aitor. t'HKK WII.I, IIAITI8T HOME MISSION SAHHATII PC1I001-. Comer Walnut and Cedar .Street. Sabbath School. !l a.m. rllteT KHEK WI1.I. ItAl'TIhT CIU'ItCH -Currv'c Uarrack ienfeet, Sabbath 11 a.m., .1 p.m. A 71 p. in. Hkv. Wm. KVlley. l'aitor. riltST MISSIONAUY ll.UM IPT CIIUIIC1I. -.'edar, between Ninth anil Tenth t. l'rracdlng Sabbath, lUi a.m. and 7) p.m. fraycr Weetiiiif, Wednoday u-niiif. l'rf-achliik. Knday evuultur. fiabbath school. U p.m. .lohn nnliaxter and Mary Stephen, buperlnundent-. IlKV. T. J. MIOKK.1, l'artor. SECONO UAI'TIST CIlUltCII-KourUentli Street, between Cedar and Walimu. Tun only Ilaptl't church recognized by the Af roelatiuu. Sen Ice-, Sabbath, U a.m. .! p,m. and . li.m. Hkv. ,J.cob lliiAi'LKV. Elder. SKUntlT OUUKUS. THE MASONS. C'AlItO "COM.M ANUKItY, No. 13.-hutd AM-!iibly at tlie Aj luin Masonic Hall, ttret and third Moudajn in each month. UAIItO COL'NUI., No.!M. Urgnlar Convo- cation at MjujiiIo Uall, the tecond Kriday in each month. CAIlto ClIAlTEIt No. 71. nejfuiar Con- ocalluu at Maonle Hall, on the Uilrd '1 ui'.Jjy ol every luoiith, CAIIIO I.OIX1E. Nf. 2.17 V.fc A. 5!. Hejru- lur CoiNiiiunlcalloii-' at Maonlc Hall, tlie K-coii'l and lourtli Monday nor each month. Till: ODU-EEl.f.OWS. Al.EXANDEIt I.OlXiE, Mevt In Odd- KelIow' Hall, In Arter'a building, every Tuuriday eveulni; at a o'clock. STA'ruFFiuEUS. (lovemor Illcliard .1. OsIcby. I,lcutcnaiit-lovcnior violin l llcM-ridsc. Sccrrlarv of Stato (ieoivo II. Harlow. Auditor "of SUte C. E. l.ipplncotl'. Sute Tre A'urer Caiwr liau. Attoriiey (ienerul .lame Iv. IMrall Supt. l'ublic lntructlon-New ton llateinan C N( ItESa.MEN. Senators Ljuiau Trumbull and John A. I.o.-an. HepreocnUtlvc for the Stnte-at-Largc S. I,. Il!c riilK'i'. Itepreentntlve Thlrteeutli DIftrict .lohn M. Creb. MEMllEllS OENEUAI. ASEMIII.Y. Ucpreentalie In tlm Mtli llt-ict John II. Obcrlr, Win. A. I.einuu and Math ew .1. lncore. hviiator for the Mth dMiict. Jef-o Ware. COUNTY OFFICERS. CIIICUIT COUIIT. Judt'e D. J. Ilakcr, of All-Minder. ,-tnte' Attorney Patrick II. Pope. Clerk It. S. Yociiin. Shrriir A. II. Inln. Wm. Martin Acxnr and Trcniurer. COUNTY COL'ItT. Judge F. Ilro. A5clatc-J. E. McC'rlto and S. Mnrchll don. Clerk Jacob 0. Lynch. Coroner John II. GotMuan. MUNICIPAL "cioVEHNMENT. Mayor John M. Eantdcn. Treaurer It. A. ;unnlin;liam. Comptroller E. A. Iturnutt. Clerk Michael Hon Icy. .Marshal Andrew Cnln. Attorney P. II. I'ope. Police Mnjjliitratci F. Hron and H. SLan ncy. Chief of Police-!,. II. Myers. mn.i'.cr council. Mayor John M. Landrn. Fllt Wnid-P. (i. .Schuli. Second Ward C. It. Woodward. Third Wartl Jno. Wood. Fourth Ward S. StaatH Tavlor. Clty-ut-I.argo W. P. llatllday nd 1). llurif. JlOAllI) OK ALDKItMCN, First Ward -.lames Itoardcn, A. B. Saf lord, Isaac Walder. Second Ward-U. II. Cunningham, E. llu iler, Q. Stanccl, James Swayne. Third Wnrd-Wm. Htratton, J. II. Pldllin. Fourth Ward-Jno. 11. lloblnson, O. II. ease, J. II. Metcalf. FllYHHIAXS. ! DJ. . 0. TABElf, ' Will regime tiio practlco ot his prnfciion with eitpeclal rcterenco to tho cleetricn treatment ol iIIm-ukhs lu all tho new and im proved methods of application, In all canes of fcuialo complaint a lady will be in attendance, OlUco, lid Commercial avenue, up stairs. WILLIAM H. SMITH, M. D. fES5iriiiNUK-No. 21 Thirteenth utrect, b I V tween WanlilDKIon avoaue and Walnut atrert. Oraoa 121 (lomiiien-l d tf nn, up Ulr. C. W. DUNNING, M. I). ORRIIlKNOE-eornnrMinth and Walnut Hr, jyOftic coinor nuth treet loJ Ohio lor. Omi-c linur froui a .m. to l'i ni., and tt i.m II. WA11DNEU, M. 1). UpypENOK-Cornor l.lnetionth straet and i Waihlngton arunno, near court Imuiie. Of. tc en Ar'rr'NtirnrerjrHtnre, Otic Hours Irrm m.. In Yt m, und '-ntn i In 4 p. in. II. fl. IlltlGHAM, M.D., lloiuenpalhlo Physician and Suii-'con. Of. tico 13U Commtrelnl avenue. ltoldcnco on Tenth stroot, three doors West of c. It. POLITICAL. TIIK MOIULIHK COMMITTUK JH.SCLIN1 TIIKIK HCOl'K OF DUTY. AMES FAILS TO AIM'KAK AND TUB SKHOKANT-AT-ARMS IS .SENT AFTGK HIM. I'OMKKOY AS.StMKS A. AIR OF ' I UT I '0 MA I X DI (i N AT I ON, AND AVIM, ENDEAVOR TO K.YJ. PLAIN A WAY THE CHAIIOKS IlllOL'OUT AUAINST I11M. jSKNATOK HOOY KXON hi. AVEli ; II Y TUB IN VEST I MATING COMMITTEE. KTO., KTC, ETC. i ox'iniiKi.so -r ii c scotk or mtv. YAltlNaloy, Feb. f. The select coin rnlltm of tho lennte to consider tho Credit Mobtlier ninttcr, held n preliminary niwd Ing thN morning to dicus in funnall.v i hat U the exact toope of tho duty with which tLcy arc charged, and adjourned to meet again r.eit tnonday. It was not de cided to-day, but it It considered quilo certain that thcfculoni of tho commilico will ha public. VUJ.ANIl' COMMITTER Thl morning held n tecre'. (enlon of two houn and diicuscd eviaence preparatory o n final report, to bo nude in a week or en dy, and th-y only nwalt tho return of,JAme to cloaa tho ciamlnation. It waj decided to send tho sergeant-at-arnu for him if ho Ii not beard from to-day. Two ttWgrami have been lent bltn, unanswered. After lie examination of Amef, Colfax will be allowed tootier teilimony to show where the $1,200, dcpoiitcd In the Firt National bank came from, but tho com mittee expect to hear all the evidence, in one day, and then close. At thi requwt of Judgo Hale, counsel for Colfax, lbs tho comm't',eadjivted that Ames lie ne tilled to brine inemorandom boolc, rc furred to ia btl testircony, on bis re turn. TIIK WILfcO- COMMITTEE Examined no witnesses to-dty. 'bl HII I'OM." Whether fcenator Pomeroy can dispose of thu charges mado ngalnt him or not, it is known hu in ends to meet them in the senate on Momliy, ni soon as the journal is read, by rising to a personal eipluns nttion, and deny each and every allega tion miido against bim In the recent sena torial contest, and demand that a special committee of flvo be appointed to investi gate tho charges, with instructions to re port at tho earliest day possible, it is not Pomeroy't intention to go Into details in this explanation, but to mako a lull und sweeping denial of all that it charged against him. It U understood Pomuroy does not deny that he paid over to Senator York the $7,000 produced In the Kama legislature, but he ifllrms that it was giv en to lurk to hand to n banker In lav town in which York lives, on account of a subscription for stock which lie (I'ouie roy) Imd madu toward tho establUhinont of h now national bank, and that York mado tiso of tho money in the mannor al ready known to the public. THE I.OtmiA.VA COMMITTEE Met this morning, but after a brief pre liminary consultation adjourned till Monday morning. This indicates that tomuiittce hai not arrived nt nny agree ment as to tho electoral vote. IELANO's SUCCESSOR. Sr. Louis, Fob. 6. A "VYnMiinglcin special to the evening Diipatch ' says ills generally umioritood that Charles Y. Ford, present internal reventto collector in this district, und nn old, personal friend of Man. Grant, will succeed Dolano is secretary of tho Interior, ami that Delaiu will bo lecrotary of tho tronsury. 1I0C1Y EXONERATED. .TKiTKRhON Citv, l'oD. 8. Tho sonator ial Investigating committeo mado h report tbli morning ex uncrating Sonator Jlogy from nny attompt nt a bribe in tho election. Tnoy find that Mr. Dorris did try to bribe two members, J'opo of Wright and A.'or gan of llonton, but it bad no bearing on this c&tc, The report wm signed by nil tbo momburs of tho committeo excupt Ileudleo, who win nmko u minority ropsrt on Wedncsdnj". BEADY TO REroiiT, Tho sonata committee on election? hure completed their report on so much uvi donco ns relates to the proceedings in con nection with tho electoral vote In Louwi ana. The report is brief, merulv stating the facts lu thocaso, without recommcn ia" tlons to the senate, and will be preieEU-d on Monday, SECRETARY KOUES0.V Was teforo tho hoiiso committeo on up. proprlatlons to-iay with representatives Leonard and Myors, and asked for an up propriatlon of half a million for Leru'im Island. witsov. JlOSToS. l-oti. B. -Senator IVll.nn t. hero, lie has written his leltor of resig. nation, to takoclTect March 'J. It will be submitted to the legislature next Monday, iun viri-iiuii oi ins lucovitur tuxes pi tee on tue mm. A1U.J lMENl' ON STOKES MO TION FOIl A NEW TlilAL. THE .SYNDICATE HANKEKS' PUKT. UK- ACTION OF TllE WOMAN 8UK FHAOE ASSOCIATION. ETC., ETC., ETC. MTOKKV MOTION' DKM1KD. New Yokk. Feb. 8. In the Slokos caio fudge lloardmun denied tho motion or a new trial, and, refuted a stay of proceed ings. His counsel vaL one .prpcesjiaiftto LATr.it. The report that Judge lloardman de nied tha motion for a slay of proceedinss and new trial in the Stokes cusc, prove trroneou, the judg It nt Ithica, und will not declJu tho tniition till nest week. The argument beforo Judgo Davi to-duy for a stty wni accoiding to the rcpitsl t-f Ju'Jgi) iionrdtnan hlinself. a rr.oTK-T. At a meeting of tho Wutr.nn SulV a to Astoclntlon vestorday, n resolution and protest was adopted, entreating the housii of representatives to oppose the bill otfere d by Mr. Murrntt of Utah, to disfranchise the women of L'tnh territory. t 1 1 K Y S 1 1 1 c at k n a n K r. k h Have madi a report in which they atate they are not nt liberty to give thouinourit of tho subscriptions to tho new 6 per cent, loan of the United rotate. PERSONAL. ' 0 bari-i's 7J.000: two fiats cok.?10.000i . Sam lirown 10 bnrgei llf,0Cr0j on' barge , and Ilit of colep, 'Jo.000; Louisville. Hor- noli no. l, .irtrgos 24,akw, a a in rarfcer, 8 barges; tffat boat,?.000-, Hen Wood, 8 bargct;,2 flat boal, 100,000; Etta, o bar ges I flat boat, 100.000. VicKanuKO, Fob. 8. Down: Seltns. Up;- Joo Kinney. Weather clour and cool. Uivcr rising. New Ori.eanh, Pb. 9 No trrival. Departodl Mullio Ebcrt, PitUburg; .1, II. Jnhtnon and lllsmark St. Louis; John I). Maud, .Memphis, Weather cloudy ami pleasant. LoCMvii.i.u; Fob. 8. Hirer rising Inch per hour, II feet 3 Inches. Cannl, 9 fee t 3 inches in chute. Snowed rapidly on hour or two late this afternoon. Clear and cold to-night, with mercury 3V". Departed: Anna Falls, Arkansas Itlvor, Commonwealth, Mary Miller, Cincinnati; Liberty misWn tails to Haw Orleans; A.Jx:y.rimmMnniijUM. Xigley. W. II ;llrown with full tows will descend tho falls to-morrow bound South. Present rim will let out all boats for lower port. Ci.vci.vkati, Feb. 8 ltlver 31 feet and rising. Arrived1 ISello Vernon from Nnliville; Lawrence from Memphis; Es peranxa from Pittiburc; .1 D P'irkcr from Tcw Orleans. Departed; Potomac for Metnphl; Eipnrnnr.a for St. Louis; Chas llodmann and II C Yaeger for New Or leans. Hoat expocted : Thor.ipnn Denn and Cnmmiitiweilth from New Orleiuif. Liti.Tf: P.ock. i'ob. 3 WoitlM-r clear and pleasant. Kivcr risen ! inrbm ni,d till risintr with 3 fntU inches in.tlin chan nel. Arrived: Ashland from Xew Or leans. Departed: Fort Gibson for above. SUDDEN DEATH OF EX-GOV, GEAltY OF PENNSYLVANIA. WED. IlAiiiiisHt'Kn, rb. x. Ex-Gov. Geary returned hero from New York last uvon Ing in npparent good health. About ! o'clock this morriiriir, while breakfasting with his family, and in the act of helping his little son. his head fell forward, and leforo hit wlfii could get to his side, and before medical aid could be summoned, ho as dead. Heart disease or nppoplexv was tho cause. Tho city is greatly excited, and much sorrow is expressed. CASUALTIES. TWO WOP.KMEN KILLED IN AN KXCAVATION. CAVKD jf. LoUJvit.LK, Kektuckv, Feb. t. Thii morning the sides of an excavation for an ice house, corner of Third and Itrecken ridge streets caved In. John Cassidy, Miko liustch and Frits Overdean were nt orkorrwthir-fntmdt1wfit-si)f;tnr walls. Cassidy and Itustch wero taken out dead und Overdean, who was badly hurt, will recover. A FATIIEU CRIME. KICKS HIS DEATH. CHILD TO I1RLTAI-. NewYotii;, Feb. 8. In Ilrooklyn this afternoon Michael Fox wus arrested on a charge t.f kicking to death his son, eight years old, becatuo tho boy refuicd to go for liquor without money. WEATHER REPORT. WASIItyOToK. Ffb, 8. Probabilities For New KngUnd winds shitting to west ern ana tiorumriy nnu gcnjrniiv cienr weather Iir Middle states northerly to westerly wind', partly cloudy wenther for the .Lower Luke regions. From tho Ohio valley to Upper Lakes winds gradually backing to westerly and south oily, and gHnernlly clear weather. For Mixsnun kui iNortr.west winds grauuany backing li southwesterly, probably southeasterly, rising temperature, and nrobatilv increasing cloudiness. For Southern elates east of Mississippi westerly to northerly wind', uenerally clear weather. RIVER NEWS. HIM- and Fall oi the Illvcrs For 21 holiro ending :i p. in., Feb. S, 1ST3 " Above! low hTATIOXS. iwaterl Cliangei. Fall. ltii St. Panl Fort Item in.. i imaha Davcnpoit . .. l.eaenworth. . K-oktik Jt.'alro si. I.ouis Pittsburg Ciueiunull l.ouUille MemjihU Vlckaburi; ... Shrevcport.... Nashlll New Orleans.. Little Itoek..., Fort Smith.... 8 t'l ) -1 i 11 O in I It) II In ti t i) :i II 2, iorecd. Falling. THOS. I- WATUN. ..bsei i r i i. Scr. I'. S. A. Sr. Lotn-', Fob. H Arrived : City of (Juincy, lloury Ames, Sueiu Silvor and City of Chester from Now Orleans; Haven and barges from Pomeroy; Mohawk nnd barcesfrom Cairo. Departed: Kellogg and barges and J F Tollo for New Or leans; Haven and bargos for Cairo. Klvcr rising slowly. Weather clear und colder; high wind nil day. Memi'HIS, Feb. 8. Weather clear nnd cooler. Hlvor falling. Departed: In diana for Loultville; Shannon for Cin cinnati; Durdnnell for Arkansas river; City of Alton nnd Colorudo for St. Louis. Nashville, Feb 8..- Ilivor rising rnp lltly; 12 fset on Harpeth shoul. WeKlber dear and cold. Arrived : Silver Thorn from Evansvillo. Departed: Kddyvillo for uppor Cumbdrlnnd' Pittmiuko, Teh. 8. Ilivcr about tin tloimry with S UeX scant. Mercury .10 and falling. No arrivals or departures with exceptions. Departures of com 1 boats with tbo following additional shipments ofcoalhavo been reported: Cincinnati, Evens & Williams, 8 barges 00,000 bush cli; White, Vi trgoi 120,000, 8s.ru Miller, MARKET REPORT, Mr.MHiit, Feb. 8. Cotton fair ucinnnd and advanced; good ortiinary Kp-j low middling JOo, receipts 1,035;" (ihlpiniT.tn 1,000; stock 20,17. Flour scarce nnd firn ; $7 .ItsfV? 1 1 ; Corn meal ditto. Oats active and higher &0fi2c. Hay scarce and linn. Jtran good d'emaad, lillc. Hulk meats and lard quiet Atid unchanged. St. Loins, Feb. S. Flour very ijulct seller tlrm. Wheat dull nnd drooping, No .1 spring toft ;i 31 Vfr red full ?1 fij. Corn dull and irregular; No 2 mixed 33c; Jlats dull nnd easier; No " mixed 31c. jlarley quiot und firm; ot'er ings light. Hye firm; tfu 2 73fi 'Ac. Pork unchanged; mess lc; dry salt mtbt dull and nominal; bacon dull and favors buyers; shoulders 6Jc; clear rib "J; clear 7 for jobbing lots; order lots Jc higher. Lurd nominalty unchanged; round lots primo steam tuleable Q,'hc ask-d. Whiskey activo and tlrm; tending up; itfe. Cattle inactive; closed dull nnd weak; fair to choice native $1 Ufi; Texan fl 7:S 4 37J. Hogs firm $3 0(,l id; iui!t,v ?l lujl 26: receipts 2,000. Ciiicaoo, Feb. 8. Flour quiet. Wheat in fair dutnund and higher, No. 1 Spring 1 1 29; No. 2 $1 2r, cash"; 51 2&J March; No. 0 SI 001 00 L Corn active and htahcr, :"i. 2 mixed, aiJ(J.3U cas.h; 3:50 31 March. Hyo ntcidy. No. 2 Cjjc. Uarelv in fair demand nnd higher, No. 2 fall, 7H(a72c;No.3, 60C0c. Pork Heady S12 15 cash; $12 C5(3S12 70 April. Lajd dullat u shade lower, $1 .lAcasa. Meals notn ory, salted and green, steady and unchanged. New York, Feb. 8. Flour heavy; lower weste-n, $0 20" 00; common to good, $7 2."y)7 OS; good to choico. i" 7S CJ,8 10. . White wheat X, 53 10010 60. Whisky firmer, 91c. Wheat, very dull. Lown holders refuto to mako conceMlon. No 2 .Milwaukee spring, l DO; inferior sprint;. (I 55, Hyo and barley quiet. Corn more active, in uood dem.Id; nw mixed western, CSjffiiOl ; old nfloHt, Crtc; in store, 03 J0OJJ: yellow western, COIJOti J. Oats unchanged. Nkw Orlkans, Feb. 8. Flour quiet, family $9 50011. Oat", firmer at fi"c. Corn firm, whito 7uc; yellow "Sc. Hran 51 3j. Pork, searco and flrmor; old 51-t '25; now $11 25; bacon, senrco and higher at 7(oOJ09ic; other.i unchanged from report of yetiurdny. Sterling 21; imht discount. Gold 13J. Cotton quiet, smIcs 5,200; good to ordorl v 181c; low to middling lSjc; middling "lOJfTdlp;; mid dllng Orleans 18J02O. Heceipu 10,057; cipnrt, (Jrrat Hritain 8,70.1; Continental 2,GH5; Coast 0,fi9C; Stock 200,127. Eva Neville, TNtiiANA.Fub.S. Cloudy until ovenine. Now clear nml cold; mer cury 34 to 40s, now .10s. Hiver station eary. Down: Andy llaum, 2 a. rn ; Mary Anient, 7 n.m.; John Alband, 7s.m; Arkansas IJellp, 7 n. in.; Simpson Horner, 10; Palestine. 3 p. m.; Ada .Hailman, 7 p.m. Hp: Fayette, 0 a. m.; Charmer, 10 a. m ; Nick Longworth, 3 p. id. liusincss excellent. AJUONA. (From the St. I.oul" Democrat.') Governor Sutlord ut Arizona, tun sent us his tccuud biennial mtssagu to thu legi lativu assemblugo of that territory. The document contains some very interesting tlatemelits, which wu f uninmri.j fur the bcuvlit of eiich of our rcudors as may de slru to run thu guuntlel of the Ajmcliu (calplng knives and tnko up their ubudu in our American Golcomla. liy thu censin of 1870, Arir.ona had a population of about 10,000. Two years ago the legislature pasncd uu act citiitillsti mg u system of public school, which huvo beou taught in uvcry district through out tho territory fur ut least three months during the past year, nnd nil the officers who were intrusted with putting thu school law In operation .served without compensation, Thu governor itiys that thu opening of the school was delayed by tho non-urmal of bcol.-s mid toucher, nnd that " thu almost entire luck of school-houses has beou a eoriuus otiibarhtsmcnl, und should bu remedied ns soon as possible." Thu governor's views aro ioiimi, und he liab 0111- sympathies in his oll'urts to get rid of thetuumbarusiments. Thcro t u pleth ora of thu public purso of Arixona', whichis in i-tran go contrast with thu la muutublo depletion of tho truuturius of other states and terrlturim. The governor 1 ys : " Wo now havo a surplus in the territorial treasury, niter paylnu all m.r Indubiodnuss, of $-17,020 7." This fund', howevor, Is is source of uneasiness to thu executive, and ho discreetly urges tlie dis tribution of it among tho various counties fur educational purposes, " It ii not good policy," says Gov, Satl'urd, "to keep any portion of thl monu" lying idle while so worthy nn oblectaa the education of our chldren h endangered for want of means." And then tlicie it tho additional danger, not mentioned by jils excellency, that omn enterprising thief will gobblo tho find' nnd uio it to elo:t himself to the United Stales senittu whon Arir.ona lm con 01 n stale. This tunptutlon should bo removed. The conduct )f Uio Apsches, we aro not surpiiteil to learn, is not calculated to en courage Immigration nor ft natural In create of tbn population. Alluding to tholr depredations, the governor says: "During tho past year tbo destruction of lifo and property has been as great n at uny former period. In tho small valley ufSonoitu soventecn out of a populatli n of thirty have been murdored by tho Apachos' It it natural that such in ex travagant rata of mortality would tend to discourage immigration to tho territory. Governor SuHorcffavurs the policy of cxi terminating the incorrigible savages, and corralling those of friendly disposition upon ruiervations. Ho thinks Gen. Crook knowt how lo deal with thoso who t(f.ied the olive brunch of peace offered lo Hum by Gen. O. O. Howard. Arir.ona lookt forward with great In terest to tho completion of the transcon tinental railway unierpriso now projected that utitU-r thu munugcmeni of Col. Tom Scott, which Is to be linisl.ei within five years, and the Atlantic and Pacific road, now ombarassed by thu Indian lorrltury, which It mutt traverse. Wu aro glad to leurti that the people of Arizona tcok no stock in tho ureal diamond swlntlf..wlilch recently created such n hubbub. "It IsJ flepaaltaot ssa -.1111 pleasure," (ays Guv. SaHurd, ' "that I am ablo to statu that, as much at wo de sired immigration, nono of our people en couraged the frauJ, but, on tho contrary, they and our press constantly advised caution, and expressed doubts of tho gen uineness of tho reports." Attention is directed to tho importance of sending specimens tf Arizona ores and photo graphs of hor scenery to thy Vienna Exposition. ino establishment of a hospital for tho insane, mo building of a territorial prcon for the confinement of felons, tho borinz of artesian wells lor purposes of irrigation, stringent laws for punishing tho ihIo of liquor to Indians, and the enactment of nn efficient registry law, aro recommended. Tho people of tho territory are- encoun tering great hardships in establishing re publican institutions in that unpromising region, but in laying tho foundations of their future stnte, they show a duo appre ciation of tho advanteges of popular edu cation, and tho enforcement of laws fur tho conservation of public moral. With the Texas nnd Atlantic and Pacific roads complete,!, population will rapidly in creau, und let us hope, pro the next cen sus, we may welcome Arizona to the li lrhi"i of ttatc-. Onr Home Advertisers. Foreign Advcrtcmisonts. SINKS ENTERPRISE SAVINGS HA3STK:. Chartet-SKl March St, IMS. Ort-ICK OF CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAlltO OFFicr.na : A. H.HAFFOIII). President: H. S. TAYI.OH, Vice-President; II. IIYSLOP, Secretary and Trcsurer ntazcToati P. M. lltaCLAT. P. II. B-roctrLkTn, H. It. CeaataoastJ, J. tl. PaiLLirs lNJCi Vxilv JviN UVVlN TO FAIL j T"EI01PSOT'S I FEVER & AGUE POWDERS, I'OR TIIK PERMANENT CURE OP CHILLS AND FP.VKR, DL'MII AGl'F, OK A.M MMtJl OF IM'KlLulT TENT FKVKK. Cms. OitMnta, l-ACL t. CM. HUH, II. V. lUi.tiDir THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AUK! There are nn dl.'e.ise tn ilpt.ltll-iiln I,. I their elfeelH npoli the eonMltutlon M the the n-iial mode of practice. Tho Frer mid iirne irnwtiers win eneet a cure In ciie of 1 111, nni'ii trntiioit u'..ii n. Ten Cetata I pwnrda. , Hens purely eiretal.lc. thev act ullh ... TMTKKK8T paid on drperlts at the'ralool ail '; n the (lipase, totally eradicating It L percent, per annum, March Wtaml r)plrn- 1 lro'.llie Mctem. and present a return at ur wi. iDirrrm nul witinirawn l M ilt-dimmF. I " iiiiuio ni-noii. . by wate your money ami health in Irv ing cwry inedlclno you liear of, when lliompon i-'cseriiml Ague I'ouderj have ncser liiiico 10 cure the thills In any cae. ' REASONS WHY THEY ONLY SHOULD 1JB L'SEi). illat! loir pricclpol of the deposits, thcrfl.r B .uniii v,,iii.f,i,nu inirrnpi. UAHMSIl WOMKV AND CIIILDRIN II XT UKPOMT MONET to that no ok rui ca oasw it. Opeoeverjr busin Jny rrom a.m. to S p.m an J H:jrdy er' .a ler HA VINO DEPOSITS onl,, from to S o clw.l:. 1 aiiutr W. nrHLOI. Traurr. I THE CITY NATIONAL i VAIBO, I M.I NO IN CAPITAL, urrirtati Their i-cniit.-itlon Ii ('t.ibtMiiM. Timn. anils .of tc-tlnionia li-uc been received. Minttiug that thcc powders base pcilnrineil imraele- lu i-tiring ea-c of long staiullng, lll.inyol them ron-i'k-rcd hopeles', ; Them l 110 risk in taking them. They eoiit.iiu nothing Injurious and, therclore. none ot the lliurerliiL' dlcae o often the ri-ult of the many nostrums ot the das. I I'hlcl.'iiis recommend th 111 a superior to I iiilnlne or any other known reined v, lor I they lease the jtem in a healthy state, and me patient nevona llin probability of a 8100.000 lil.W Altr. (IF COl.'NTI I1VPI1S .TI,o 1 genuine aro put up In square tin lioxrvulth j Tll.MP.S()N'.S FICVKH AND Afit'K POW. l'i...-? -i.i uij.uis mi iou uu, ami me "iL'truure ol Tiio.mioX .V ( itAwroi'.n on the w nipper. Ao other- eaii po-lbly bo genuine. KVIIItV PAY. Oh. trlllliv ta-k, mi oltcti done,- Yet eMTtobe done anew! Oh. care, which co e with every lin, Morn hIIct .110111, thu hue years throuili ! We 'brink beneath their p iftry sway The liktoino calls ot csctv (lay. The restless seme of wate d power. The tircvimc round of little tlilm-, Arc haul to bear, as hour by him-' Its tcdloiM iteration bring-, tVho shall cadc or who ilel.iv T..c small demand- ot'etcry day The boulder in the tori i-nt'- course. Ity ihlf and tempest la-hcd in vain, Obesi the wave-whirled pebble's force. And ii-ldH lis mliitance grain by grain ; So crumble -troliet lis en ass ay lie ueath the svear of es cry day. Who find the limi in his hlr, Who iraeks tlie tiger lur his life, May wound themcie they are aware. Or compier than In desperate t rife Vet powcilcs he to-cathe or slay The e.lnggn:it of csery day, Tlie steady strain that never atops Is mightier than the lirri e-t shock; The constant tall ol tvuler-ilrops Will groosi' the ndamautiiie rock; W'e feelour iiob.'-t powers ilccas , In feeble wars with csery day. tVu rln to meet a heavy bioss Our souls 1, -uddeii brat cry fills Hut wu cndilio not alwat.s sci 'I he drop-by.clrop ot liltle III-; Wo tlll deplore and 'till obey Tlie haul behests ol i-sery day. The heart which botdls facc death I'l'Oli the battle-field and d.ire- C.111110U and bayonets, taints beneath The needle points of trets and cares; The stoutest spirits that ili-iimj The tiny stings of etery day. And even saints of holy fame, Whose sullhsby faith hate osercoiue, Who wore amid the cruel Maun Tho molten crown of tnnrtj r Ilnre not without couiplainl away The petty pains ot et cry day. Ah, more than martyr's aureole, And more than iieroV heart ol fire. We need tho humble strength o soul Which dally toils and Ills require; Sweet Patience, grant us, it .sou mav, An added grace lor every day. I W.P. lUl.UIMV. Frld.o 1 11 EMIT L. I1ALL1DAV, Vice-tWit ti A. tt. HAKFOItl), Cashier: WALTIitl HY8I.OI'. A oUt iitfi.h tiatrronti HtiiTi Titios, Roinr II. Cisi.oih, UaiBT L.lULllU.T, W. V. llALHOlT, 0o. I). Wih.ia.sos, bnrarN liian A. fl. Sirioin. KstettstBRSi. Coin urn! VnttMl Ntatssa Honda IiuukIiI iuiiI Moid. 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Rooting rlt, KooHuk Cosnaal, riaalerln I'aper, Carit VcH, While Lead, Llnawt Oil, Amerlcwa Wlssduw Ulna, Kniillali andl-'reuen Plate UltHus, s?ulljr, U!aler'a l'ossali Mower ripea, Patent Chlmaeyij Ktr., Kit. A OKNT8 tor Knck Hifer Paper Cumpanj' jt. UhoalhinK Kelt had Quarts Cemeal II. W Jotin' i.nprote.l Hooting alwsjs or haml. W H K U 31 A T r a AMI 1IOESE LINIMENT TIIK OhKAT EXTERNAL REMEDY FOB UU KUM ATI SM, N K U 11 A L GIA, SPKAINS, ETC., GOOD FOR WAX 0 li UK. I ST. This liniment has earned for ifsell a repu tation unequalled in the hl-torv of external appllcatloii!i. JSfrTlioii-ainlswho uosv (.til ler from rheumatism, lu-utuldn, etc., svnuld find immeillatu relief trom all pain by ulng this-ceiialn renieilv. Ills etjuiilly efl'ectual in ctlt. Iiurns, scalds, stilTness ol tho neck, sore throat, (-welling", iiitlamntloiis, fro-t bites pains in the slue, or back, hltctof i-pl-lers or Uzi of insects. One rubbing will lu all case gltc imincdi ate relief, aud a few applications complete cute. On account of Its powerful penetrating properties It Is beyond doubt the urest rem edy for the mo-t troublesome disease, to which horses and cattlo are liable. It cures rratvlrew.-vW ami Ttt cuUorarcs, chafed produced by the collar or xaddles, Injuries caused by n ills or splints entering the Mesh or hoofs. iru!cs, sprain, ssvecuer. spavin thrush, nnd all diseases which deitrovthe hoots or hniiei of the feet. t3T"Kull dlrectloiH nccomn.mv each bot tle. The abote aie prepared only by (.'UAWi'oitD k roiins. Ill Market t-trect. Philadelphia And sold by storekeepers generally through, out the country'. I-2U It d-e-w PHOSPKCTL'S KOH 18M. SIXTH YKAU T II E ALDIXE, An Illustrated Monthlv Journal, universallv adtuitled to be thu lland-ome.st Period-' ical lu tho orld. .V it i n-ujuti-tltc and C'li.implim ofAmer ic.in Taste. etc.. 81 000 IN ONK WJiKK. 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