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jETIN. - Llllln Itallilln mm? UTTTT "CTn T,"' JoU.f n. OBERLT, Editor f-CXT3- I MAYOR. TUUIS OF TBI DAILed lo announce Dr. WH OM Tmk, fey canter.... acandidslo fur mayor nt Om ysvarby carrier, lanlolpal election. Om yr by carrier horld to anmtinec James si4tmo a Candida o for msyor at tin YMawatfc, bytaaU,, municipal election. JV MOBtttf nm C1TV ATTOIINKV. .... e authorized to announce lib at a caiidldato year 11. Wat- t,t tti ,.tiiA . . .V. UllitV Ul f'orn at the approaching municipal Tho place to buy wall paper and window iinac it rio. 2 sixth street, opposite Win ter block, where you can buy cheaper man any piaco In tho city. 11. AHLK. tl JHssBlbblc v'rowlcy of this city, tielec ol .nr. joun Uowley,li nowaltcndliig the unl- vctsiiy of Notre Uanie, Indiana. JIln Crowley last month drew the golden rose, n prize only open to thod pupils who ore en. r wed on tho Tablet of Honor tor strict ob servance ol tho academic rules. For two OAJBO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1373 TUB MEETING LAST NIGHT. I LAJIOE AND ENTHUSIASTIC KHlNO OF CITIZENS. OATI1 THE ENGLISH WASHER AND.CUUflN Mr. tngllsh t still In our city showing ine great superiority or bis washer and churn. Considerable success so far hit at tended his efforts In the sate ol tho luscblues and rights to territory. But few things, If any can be m.ich raoredciirablo to families than a succemful washing machine and perfect churn, and from tho oplnlousof those who have witnessed his demonstrations we can but bcllcvo they arc a great success, and consecutive years Jlls Crowley has stood THE NOMINATION FOftMAYOli nnrs Werlt tlie contldcncoot all. He will take his imt In rank continuously on the Tablet of I UEUOINQ. I machines to any family tha doner. Joke O. Obion. Km prtr of Om lv Tsv Mil M' roii ctrvTiiKAsuitcn. f We m autaorized to announce Jlr. J.unc- FblHIs a candidate fur tho olllco of cltv treasurer, at the cnitiing municipal election. vv e arc authorized to announce that Hob'i A. Cunningham will be a candidate for re. lection to the oiSce of city treasurer, at tin ensuing municipal election, ron city cf.cni;.. vve are auiuonxed to announce V. F. JUlone as a Cfndldate for city clerk at tl c pproicnnig cuy election. We are luthorlzcd to onnounco Michael "0"'y a caudldate lor re-election foi ia. Oiuce oi city cicru, at tho ensuing uni- uiripai t iemou. 1 T , . vv.uio: 1 am n cauuiuiiiv jorciecuon to Uio olUo of cltv tuujcci 10 your will. Mr. CO l'Mtfcr withdraws rom Ihs con. testforaidcrmntiof the Fourth ward. His COL. JOHN WOOD FINALLY vrrFiT? llUnV fr Dlld U-lll rixrml ll... l. I. H ilt- ..r.1.tJ.1' Atl I" " O" " ... tAV UJ OUCH I .lVJU.1il lJi. proper 10 wko tins step j but wc presume hu uas cuiisuiicu nit own interest", and be lieves that he could notglvo tho time and at tentlon to the olllco lht llrequlrcs. " Below Is his card : r..OnnnnYrI.,eia,;;y1lc f-1.": J.:,,,?.J0.r ''lnnaii In tho Fourth Mn. is a 1 ward, una oblige your, CmaV a i'Vio! An election will bu h. hi ifi.ii ... I- .t..A. hlahwaycominls-loiiers and .chool trustee. The election will beheld 2t (he A mli mitIma house. Tho ollkos nrc nil Itnfinrf its. I ood men should he selected. Jlcms. John L-. V'. Gcors J'at,"rr anJ IMcbartJ .,,i'iiiiii, aro me on v can, ll.litn. i... ya heard of for commlsjloncrs. Thee ,eiitlcmciiarf nllL'oodnipn. t..i ..i.i t... lalthlul and efficient ofllcers. For school irustw. we lave heard no one mentioned, hut La ceo doubt tuat a good man will be ilr. .Malonols thr.iugU the ballot-bajc on Tuc.day nuxt. Vours, repjctfplly, Casi-ku Y0bT.' CIUIIIjil; 1011 roLtcc MAOtsriiATK. e are amuurlzeil to aiiiiounco Mr, Joseph MrfCeuzU a n cnndld itu fur r l.. tlooltothiJtlUccor police mal,tr.iie at tlu losuiug luuulclpal clceiloli. w... 1 . w nuiuuiiu-u w announco jir. James oummerweUas a candidate for the olllce ul police in lil.trata at the cn.uiug luauivliia' lection. Wc re autaorizj J to .-1110011000 the name 01 uuricou-uiicr,t.!ii., aa cjudljjtu lr ttie oace or police U'agl.tra.c at tU muurdjul clvctluu. We are authorized to announco Mr. Jatnc uyau a candidate for the olllco of liollut nwgiilratj at the eiimlng municipal tlcc- MVUt We are authorized to announce Wllllani P.I'Jtcherasa candidate fur tho olllco ol pollco maturate, at tho cmulng municipal lection. FjtLLOlV-ClTJZCVJ OF CAIItO : I candidate lot Ic-rlecllnn i,, ti, . . Uce niagl.trate. Four yoars ago I did not believe it wa. jto.slulo J tUould live to u,k ofllco aalnat your lundj, nut lmi,i-i,, u icdmtf the income the puMtlou aiturd-, I i-ulu appear bciorc jou 1,. ulu cpaclty ol u caudidate, and rc-pccttujly .olldt 1 our K erou.supi.ort. H. aiiAX.M:,Bv. roit jmjlhsics. We are authorized to announce John II. ffHnhvauJ,Ja,u,ura,Jt-'u'f- u younc colored i-pmIIo. cxprosseu ""n l nbilltr-acood innn. and In .11 ... poets quallOod to All the oflW If l-d ho will do his boit to All ih ,.m, ccptably. ilr Koblnon, anuouncfd i..r .1,1... in thol ifih wrd,litoooll.L-nn people of Cairo to need much m. Hon at our hands. H 1,-. , ... - wv.ti in me ounciiror a longtime, and wo belior man has discharged hli d,.tln. ,..t.i fully or nor moro accoptlbly than he has. Our cltt.-.ens will tlnd u,,. ,.r,n.i: , - . v.i vnill Ul i mectinir in ihl mnrnin.i. llULLKTl.t. It will Lo seen IhM orality Is not in vorv ercat Hm. unonjf ourcittzons. Aftff ni K nomination Col. Wood " now ' cltlr.cn' dato for mavor. Tf Inobcdleucctothecallpubllihcd In Thk Uullkiin of yesterday momlu0', a largo number of citizens os,croblcd at the court hou.'c last evening for the puwose of noml. 11 itlng a candidate for mayor, in point of number Wc dare say there has not n i.i-m. a meeting assembled in this city for a siml Isr purpose for many year. aiuo ciocKirol. John Wood called the mjetlngto order and nominated Cant. D. llurd for chairman. Carried. capt. iioitn iook tne stand, and In a few Words an nounced the objoct ol tho meeting to be for the nomination of a candidate ror mayor, and lr thought proper, candidates for such ither olllces a the contention might Bee proper. On motion ol Mr. Tope, Mr. D. L. IUlsof tho 'Sun,' Mr. M. It. Uarrcll ofthe 'Gazette.' and Mr. W. F. SclinMrnn were oppolntpd to acl as secretaries of the' meeting. At tlio conclusion of Capt. Hutd's re marks, Col. John Wood asked if iimnlna- nous would bo In order. that may so desire or Vity may teit them thoroughly by calling lo-usy at tne Arlington nou-e, corner ol Commercial avenue and Seventh street. II? will rcuialnonly three day longer. We ad vise all interested to give them a trial. VALUADLE I'KOI'KKTY FOR SALE, AOOOD UAna.VIN. A very desirable summer residence, situ atcd In the town of Anna, Illinois, going by me name 01 me "i-ann property." The nouie nas six large rooms, good cistern. and suitable oiit-houcs. This property is notv oucreu lor sate at a birgaln. Term cah. Apply to C. Schick, Anna, Ills. Or to N. M. FAittN, Illnklcvillc, Ky. declln- accopted t candl. elected, which ht HPtlAt t f . CLOTHING ESTAIJLISHMENT. Mes-m. Ilium ,V Amson would r,thiii. Inform the public that they will remove their amen 01 general merchandise from Eighth uu. 1,10 inc sure room No. ll2,Commcrcla nV)1ll nn.ila...l .... ..ill... .. "vi auutt-x.nioiitv iiuyiuorn , and will, on Monday April 14, be prepared to display at their new pUccof 'jtisltirku a very large and well-assorted stock ol" dry good, cloihliig, etc., to which they liultf all their old customers anil many new ones, tn .Il The chair Mated that nlmot am- m.fi,,n aJ examine for themselves. 4.iuit Mr. 1 ope moved that a committee of ten CAPITAL PUNISH M rT bo appointed, whoso duty It would betore- n , , ISIIMLNT. tnt I.A .. - ..... - SlJ.1t. n I. ...n. I . . - uC ii.i.ut. 01 a numucr or persons from -"'s iu 01 mo m com anion? whom a candidate should beeli.-ti.i. nunicalionavorinc the abolition nf r. Mr. Yocura moved to amend the motion taI punWiment, I am deilrous of ofTering 1 ii f' I'?I8 by aill'!nS Uml tUe commlttet' few ,uepestloni on the other ldo. I am Col. Wood moved thai .... v, ;T' M'"niui very much In favor of the proposition to appoint a committee be f P Punl,hmcnt- on say. It Is cbuustueruu : BUU mar. all In onnnl vnt rnr '"V """nio assumniion to sun. sv. . ... -I mn.t i. . ,..uunu;y will DP. Wf iiv. m J ...v. ho will give tho city faithful and vigor oui administration. Tho nn,ntn.in am a 'ho ponerol approval of the mail meoiin wbich wai compoiod of our best citizen,. Katie Putnam us yMn s,i 1... fig, won tho plaudits of iho B,,ii,. v.. , - IVIIVU sj K"emai men understood the lllblo well two or four thouiand yean ago now. from ttio amount of disunion tbe liibio ii now causing wo think it roa The chair then anooln.M ,1,.. ,,. "MI? 10 "W"8 be' undontood gentlemen as such committee- 0 men man at present. .We differ In ou First ward G. D. Williamson and Paul Plnlon concerning the pasiago: "He th saeuiiein man's blood by ball hli blood be shei." canuidatcs ror mayor be had. He thought tho convention was as capable of selecting a man that would suit them, as well as any ten men could do so for them. Col. Wood with- urew 111s motion to reconsider. O. Schuh. Second ward S. Cox. Third ward. ho manner In which she performed the I'aracter. Aliis Putnam has talent of . , ourlu ward P. H. y, """"""P -tirelr to .. rim o, U10 character .ho penonotos. ho is a Jlno vocalist as well.. ,,... r.d Is n ot chary of her favors In this lit c'. As Cato Slope, Brown surpassed him- -IL H. Cunningham anJ M. J. II Phlllls and John ope and G. U. One- Halllday and W. H. 1). J. 1.. .1 in tut V,'e are authorized to announco Foley as a caudUjtu lor Alderman lourth ward. Wo are authorized to announce J. Ii, Cun BInsham a acjin'i.l .1,. 1... . ... . . P.r , .. ..... """" ucnu.in lu the Itv tntsnll . . "oannouuee that M. J. Mo candidate lor alderman wardut the approachlu, gnve high satisfaction to tho which tho lenton ... .- other cauie, conspire lo render rather meager. solf and Hudicncc, Wife of iu, at 1 p,m DIED. GauJey will be from ttio l'ourth election. Filly thouwud eiiu-iopeiJu,t rccciu-dai wuuui.uii.vuiiia'i , Envelopes furnished aud printed at the -ui.i.urix umct at b) to Sd ,r " "uuruiiu S-SJtf ricnty ofrre,heivsatl.ufk(u uw avenue, between Eighteenth streets. Commcr. ieu'iitccuth uud 4-11-Jt F. M. Ward is now .1.. pared lo deliver the u. auu spilt lit.'Kury wood to any J : luc - ''0 all km 1, of wood and i-uMiunuyioiijianiJ. U-Sj tr. ri...t . . ""s i"un is sun in losdon. The w.m U.,uocina, been dl.-po cd of, uud -mv win UWU.CI laxen up. . xo.cjm jicivnzio anuounces hlmsplf . """"o uullktix as a candidate l,t police magistrate. Mr. Mclcnzle is one 0! Cairo', oldeu rlt'zcw. and will receive tJ. support of many of our old-time Cairo" cKCteu uo wui eudcavor to till ih.. i" J;C3fle now rea J' 10 rc'vo orders to the livery builne.i. Ho has a lot of fine buggies and good horses, which ho will hire cut on the ma.t liberal terms. tha?';, Cma? ,Ul,'' ""dcrstands Cairo an?, l"!lUr"Iu" b run -on, be Cairo and Incenne. railroad through Irom eroecr, Washington Win. Elchhotr, Thursday, April fruncrul Will InVn 1 .1 - resldcucc on Seventh street, between Wftu. ."0.u.. ...u ropiar, Saturday, Aj.rll j' at" l'-t". llelatlvc, and lrlcuds ar.i invited without lurthcr notice. XiAltuTJlT U'A VTtMl Wanted, a ood barber (vvhU,,' at corncr ofLightli street and Commer,.,l ... J".. . j UEWAIMJ. Lot A gold hooii ar.rii.i-. ti.. .1 reward will bo paid ,0 the pcr-on leavii , iho ring at my hvcrv stal.l... -r ... l"? Cairo, lllluol.. Il.F.Fiitii. 4-8-Ot ' " Foil ItCNT. AneatcotU.geaud two lots, located cn the corner ol Division street and Wa.liln-. ton uvciiu.!. For terms, etc., enquire at the wui.iui u. i luecuiu street aud uvemieor 'p i-10 tf. Coimnerclul O'tALLAIIAX, Filth ward T. W Morris. Tne committee retired to the ihcrlfTs of lice, and alter an ab.enre of half an hour returned and reported the. following per- iiiiiuiuuicj ior mayor: vn- m fa.0t" TV10' Co1, John Wood' T- UwyeM w,re I'-Bg 'wost . vuuu v, iiarman. Col. Itcarden moved that the committee be authorized to select candidates lor mayor and aldermen. Lost. On motion of Mr. McIIale the report was recommitted. The committee retired a second lime. Col. Yood moved that Judge Allen bo re quested to come forward and address the meeting. The Judge did not com,.. The committee returned and reported II W. Webb, Harmon, W. Ititteuhouse and l.itisdcn. Mr. Mathus moved lo receive. "cu,B a moiion to receive tho report could be made, Col. Wood took the tlcorat.d ..uUUiiceu mai ne could not under auy clr cumst wco permit his name to be used as a candidate lor major. Mr. John II. Itobluson stated that.be was authorized to say 011 behalr ol Col. Taylor tiat ho would not accept the nomination, anil Hint tf ttil.....t 1.- 1 . ' . .. ,iw,i,IUJlvu utt vouid decline. flltlhltlllllllii.Mix.l .IJ!.. . ust m so target t which tb bright hot It Imtd. CrUln1 not it tfc church, for no crwd (unless Mrhap tla Baptist, I am not'wU I a formed Ift their no.a. tb.t th. murderer I. . mtr. w. v. v,oa. oerwiniy not at tb Bible, hli ilde, and h. would not rldlcul, hli own with. Lut, certain! r not at it.. i.i.s.. mnt Imposed on murderer for It has no connection with it. What tbon 7 He then aski tho orthodoxy quevtlon "If man knew that Ood's laws were lr. roTocaoie, and 10. tholr vl.it.tlnn ..-r. ..ii 1- .' - 6"u, woaia it not thouiand times raoreueter him from ih. ... I , " iiwipqiyij U onraes man for him to believe that Le .gnorantiy or wilfully violate these ws, evon lo the commission of that hi oui crime, murder, and then by repenting --.MBJtiy tiiiinif nnnri .laitts I., r..- gion and taken dlrwt'.v t ,, -,vlJ is wouiu ir nnrl ,ni 1t .t.i. aast nut h.l 1. .1 . ....... , luo irrevocability of '", and ,,,rb.P, -.. win. Whf llc) g time, however, dons arrlvo, when every man is a true Christian, then it will b tlra.to talk of abollihlnK canltal nunl.h. -"us- ror 11 an raon followod the pre ojp'i of tho Bible, or In fact any rollglous creod, thero would be no murder, and con equently no necctilty for a cenaltc. And again Reason uyi that mau must learn from the dear school of tiii.n that in every cam of vlolnilnn i ni. . WU4 aw we must pay the full nom.li., .. don Is ImpoJilblel Pray , tb.t ,,n,nmin, compatible with the Christian religion? I had always thought until now that Ood wou.a lorgivo the sinner though his .1,,, """" ""nson.lf he truly rept.-nt, yos ven at luo oloventh hour. Hut now I now (?) that Ifanyono has eommlit,t sin at any time, no matter what may bo l.ls sorrow, and attempt! at atonement, he Is lost, for "pardon- is Impossible." Talk of absurdities, friend, but be careful ycu uo noi lay abitird thingi. But I fear I have already exceeded propor space, and will accordingly reserve furthor remarks till fonio future time. Dun. PHIL. HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTGHEU WU0LE3ALK.AND BET AIL " druggists ISTO. 74 OHIO TJiria-VJDs- IkUil and Preterit linn a Corner , Wa'hln?toti Ave. and Klghlh sticet. mrnmrn IP R gigl I IHHWINHWiHIi IDIBi 1 1 CHEST PHOTKCTOUS. Of vbaiiMls and rabbit for weak luug.. skin, CHEMICALsl At IIAUCLAY Bi'.Oa, '111.011 ATt LOZENQBS HOHK 1-linOAT. Prepared ami sold ' UAItOLAV UR03 HOHSK AMJ BATTLE MEDICINES Ami Disinfectant, forfctablw At IIAIR'LAY BROS. FIXE CIGARS, HONK V HKB " V0UA6 A31UHCA, And M'iiitiral Ol l ttattMiSMl Bast Uulldras. laJf pfOtl attcDtioa rsH li.Mmiu. ...... boats DlditoriUv RIVER NKW3. HK.VL KSTATB FOlt sai.v I will fell lot numbered 12 in him jo ii-.. I It I . " ) uits ..uw.h.,.1, .iuiiiui-ou iwcntietu street. Mv linlilnlii.iir. II 1 UU..U, cuuiuillKOII S'lKl 01 W 111 intniM'n.l leaving iiood brick cellar, cistern uml .: house.. For particulars cinptiro at my shon 011 Twentieth street. y, uulzus. -'AlltO AND VINOK.NA'KS HAIItn in Trains uow leave falioaud MouhiH-ih-.l r..li 1 viiuii 9 ; Leave Cairo. Leave Mnnmi ph.. !"' l:lft p.m. Cu.ta. 0. Wood, (jcn'l 'J lcket Ag't. .NKW COUDS. Mrs. Anna Lang on L'khtli street. littvt, Commercial and WaMiInston avenum. I11. Mr II. uixby, h u for lale a ane sc'lZn,. . , "U . 'trce'' J?.1 "'"T'1 out a klock r Mew " '""Ion. bry. Anouedeslrlnz to "r , 6 "C'Ul B00lls. Mie ha, one hundred and cheap' pocket kuirU shDu V, m"K,a k,)lc"0f 1,aU u,lJ call. 9 V ""fU tM t'lveJUim a be-lde u large assortment ol ribbons, llow .77, . u,s'u ue"ro last cantured uu um al l"u 10"et prices. u in h n tsii is..i..s... ), V,r. 'X, "Ull"aooil or cloth fi . ..... u, Jlr. Hjun T,J0 .w.uvu m auoui . om was A firi.1l . wshad Tcsirr.i.v t r.' r "oar"if . ' "vino '.-imiri. cloth 1)01 on, and tlie tblof i,nun.i .. ' f3oo 'uiucniinol TV.- ... ... rprnrt. Illlnnl. i. .1...... .. l""rill Of -- - ..xn.,1, turner or l; l- ill, Walnut streets, next Sabbath. fc and Tha III! nf. r. ... 1 1. ,, . . "" iiaiiroau companv 11,. Vu. i 7, , w?"teenili street, ami the tics laid down ready for the Iron 1 . .. ., a ,( tha wn. .. n. 1...- .... . . : "e. - .uic ei DUYOOODS ItKMOVAL. .' t lart X Qholson will open business in the store lately occupied by Blum & Aaisou, on r.iiiiiui sircct, on Monday. April it, upon winch occasion they will show an entirely now lino of nrlnz and among uhlcii nuuy special bargains will be lound. To our old ciutomcr., and to all who msyluvor us with their patronage, wc promise the lowi.t price made br anv hmu. in Uil market. Our cue price cah system vvlll be strictly maintained. I-H-Jlt faTUAUT & (fllOI.tO.t-. certainly Mr. I. W. Halllday declined the noinlna. tion.as hj would not have time to attend to tho duties Imposed upon him by the onic. Col Bcardeu moved that tho committee bo Instructed to report a candidate lor mayor, and the names of two persons irom each ward as candidates for aldermen. Mo tlon lost. A motion was then made that tho com inlttce bo authorized to recommend two persons Irom each w ard for aldermen. Car-ricd. The conimItte retired a second time, and after an absence of anothor hall hour. rn. turned and reported II. Watson Wei.i. jni. Q. Harmon, Wood Blttonhouso and John M. Lansden as candidates for mayor. Mr. Mathmi moved that the renort be to. ceiteu aim mo committee discharged. Lot. iapi. u. u. Williamson moved to ad. Jotirn. Motion withdrawn. Mr. Yocuin movid to ro elve tho report of the committee. Carriod. Mr. Webb declined to b 'come a candidal. for mayor. Ho was a candidate for cltv attorney, a position that ho desired, because ue ueeiiou 11. no noptil tho convention would not luslst on his becoinlmr a 0111,11. a man l.n Ke non thinks this pauage implios re- veagp, and says render murder f.ir rn.,. dir. tint iIaa rt.t H...t.i . vv ....01 lumiumsQi render murder for murder? No one imagines that the punishment ii mcrelv for rvn..-. it Is to check somewhat the passioni of omurs. uo says too world has tried Mo ies' law in ages pait and found It a la. .. 1 . I t . f ts . memauiB jauuro. tias it proven a la mentable failure ? Lsit vear Nw v,i everv tnnp. .1 . . u.rer oy some iiimsy pretext or other, and u exccmion was a rarity. The Dress .d people cried against the growing evil, and suiugi aro ainrenl. To kill man now Is nni k. ..v. u u fJavbllllu Ij was last year, and anyone who reads the criminal bulletins knows that murderjs not as frequent now ai it was one ye'ar ago. But capital punish ment mi not abolished last year; only slackened. It, then, a little looieneu has 10 evil an ef fect, what would not total abolishment ac complish? As to the frequency of mur der in the nineteenth century, hit remarks spply as well lo any other crime as the one in question. From the fact that steal ing was as prevalent when the penalty was death as it Is now, he concludes that the morals aro not Improved by the sevei itj of the penalty, and probably advances th'.s as an argument for abwlltion. llut If this upplies to mur dor and capital punishment, it applies equally well to other crimes, and punal. tlti, and wo would according to this falla cious reaioning abolish every peo-sltyj and, without penalties what do laws amount to, and without laws what is a country? He aski If God bat forglvon a murderer "u "gin uaa man to hang him ?and puforo that gives It as his opinion that It 11 man's province to protect himiolf. . luBuii m la a ij 1 uuot aiMBrnnitar kai.1 i ( tiiv .n ! ,.i . ..... " . v""' i"a n' "eon ...vV ".w-c u. iU0 miner, 10- men euaonstiea tioro by tbo American Cannel do nut hnnir a murrl,... ., I n . 1L 1 r,TBngo mom- v.oai company, and Jim Bicea has ARRIVED. StcamerSain Orr, Canelton " Orand Tower, St Louis Idlowild, Eransville ii a Turner, N Orleans Ham J H.le, N Orleans Bismarck, N Orleans V'offalro.LouUrllU Andy Baum, Memphis John Kylf, St Louis Bed Fox, Wabash river. Jim Flsk.Jr.Padncab Illinois, Columbus DEPAKTKXi. Steamer Grand Tower, Momphls " C V Kouniz,N Orkans " auiewiid, Jiv-ansvilla II a Turner, Cincinnati Sm J Halo, Louisville " Bismarck, 8t Louis " Ola-gow, Hickman City of Cairo, N Orletcj Andy Baum, Cincinnati Bed F.,x, K Orlcani ' Jim Fisk. Jr., I'uducah Illinois, Columbus CONDITIO.- Or TUE BIVKM. The rite in the Ohio durlmr th. nt ... r . ' .-Kul.iour uours was only two and a half inches. The Jlisslislppl was on a stand still yesterday but will probably swell a little to-day. Special dlipatches to Tub Bulliti.v roportthe condition of tha rivers at varl ous places. BUSINESS AND WEATUEE. Buslneii was quiet yesterday and but lint, ..t t . wo ireignt was bandied by either the steamboats or drays. The weather was cloudy and damp with CnntilnrKtn J..f n.uuuunng ine aiternoon. JIIICELLANBOUH .VKWa. y HMMCTiClJQWhTCRt'Rae C 5 BBTal ucTfaffjrtT"MiJsWls 0 mili flssssslCsLsBsssHsssssiK'niB sssssHsss3sBsssssssssHsBftstsK sn i usi uurix iiinvM tnn nnAA t v t nxm TUTi.'i.v '"o i , ,r V l170 r'-,' Usf vc'ion, and . i??0 tyl4 the paa.u-ca, tor all ttwo famUy should bo a siafflo djv wi,ont this Liniment Tho money Wed nnlcM tho Liniaoai 3 Z. ari:xiCA:; e- mra rnd ret tho c-c oujdinrfiu I n. I . i r atylc. tho of lotlluKCc.r ".?"" appointed their agent. Thoir first tow of 52,000 bushols arrived Thursday night In tow of the Jiam Orr, which boat thev will use for towing their flats. xue uen. Anderson has been at Mound In tvt.t...-i . the ronH .r. m.t.. ... . ; mane u wagum. Lldlflrf. fnU ... 11. fc.Tr,7ir.,t..:i:;.: . fcu.e.u au1 the - -...-....v.iu,BUloi millinery goods lm s just received: hau and iJJ., . 10 .mn l.m.f ..... .---- fii uie '",,,u DI n iiicnlte vriiv m shann anil nntlmt. ...t.i. (. .. l,. i ..... " "l a : "uuo5 hue French Md American flovra and straw trlmmD." -tm arcir iiiiu. jiira. jjruM im. . w - xtafi a iiritiii lUne of fans, neck handkcrchlcff. i,. . Hi enivaw, irom new, Lcl r & Co ttwfo,uii 01 wiucu are told nt low M well as a largo quantity rfo'brr or Vods J"1""!, mlxc(i roftdjr for u' 10 "lors, LslE: IT2 ' ' Z?-' commlasion.' Ci:i.KHItATi:i) BIOS. Kvir since the endowment ofliivenil. in.. ...-in; "im i.iijvn aiHi iocs, trad i nn I... iraii.imiifti 10 posterity the cnterulnlnK hlstury of live remarkable pig, j the largest hi ..mm iru.juciiuy pcnoruied the family marketing; while tlm lastaiidleasten.-nn.it creu an insunnoumaijic oottacle In the i,r d' or sill. ogalnt which he made vociferoii. compiaiui. Alio striped pig has attained renown ai a successful cv.tder of tlm Hmmr i.... ti. i .. .. . I- ii. jiulhui iiiiiuiut luo patiictlc tale oi ine pig vv uose untimely Uem so was catu,i "j eaecs.ive supernuity or cheek. Ami uic Killed pig lias become proverbial as a typo ol beauty. l'Jg lead was formerly m..t in the manufacture of paint; but tho raphllv Inerraslng popularity ol the Averlll n.,m. leal I'ali.t has nearlv suncreeilcil th. Irad as a pigment. The A. 0 P., can be ob- .t V... . w uvei, oui as a warning to others, and in so doing they are doing as Reason holdi it is their province to do protect themselves. He aiks "If God can and does forgive vi. olatlons of his infulllhlo 1.... -i u r. - i . 7 , 1 U,UD01 ,J"y,Terluylad ngaraftofloMon our f Hhi gAV',,hv' V'Uli0n 01 b".ch.h.wintowtoSt LouE ZgT: UrW;7 ,AndX 6n,Wer N' Th' RI i'ox passed down for A H ? 8 u y0tfUly N6W tea' Wi,h flv8 a'boat. loaded repent,"anil lie has al cower tn Hi.,.no. .hi. hm... ., . uou date for mayor. b,lweon lru9 reDantanc: ,n " ' " " '"""'"V tm 'uch " oop . ' . ir-v...j ( ,UIVV nave?, lutnDer. otc, Wh Ills iva hiva nnl n1 . it.ii. .1 ' .u7;u.:,"V: - "B0'B ThoCarrleV mu . u.ncK-uearieu uypocrite repontant load betw uu wonoy oi counaenco as bo who Is truly so. In his next statement he ap. pears to take the ground that Ood does not will not rorgive. Then what ATIIEXEU3II I Great success of the talented young artlt, Qn.tn ort'oinrftr sid Mrlodr KATIE PUTNAM And her SUPERB COMEDY COMPANV Saturday, April 12, 1373, Us-aud Xnttsiea To-day nt a uV-l tVHl be presented "THE LITTLE TREASURE." (1ERTRUUK. - . KITIK PUTXIJI (With song, "Homo, gwett Hume.") rt- ... .. ...1,1 ,l"e W""J an exhibition ol the iMuiatw ijuns i.aniurn." Adtniilon to Matlnco 50 cents. Ciiildrcn 25 cent. To-night, KAT1K PUTNAM as ELECTION MOTIOK. ti,?'M,,i,H,"'',:y uyen ,,,at on Tuesdav. the JaUi day ol April. A. D. 187-1, a gentr'a elrctlon wf bt. held In 11.., ..it..' .....ilT Ar.'?.u.n(,('r-C.,,.llnt'.-. fctatn ol IllllioK foithe niiii-Vr. , XV; '""leu munit pal olllLcrx, to-witi A mayor, a cltv coun II n city clerk, a city attorney,' a city Usurer and a no ro inm .irai.. Lt. ..,it' .u'h rk, Mr. W. II. Morris moved that the num.. r Col. John Wood be added lo tho report. Mr. Pope- said that Col. AVoml iVi withdrawn his ob.ectlons to being a candl. ate, iua convention wai at I bcrlv tn nU him In nomination il they wished to and iiii.i-...t !... I... I . . . . . I "I miu.vi. inak in? uo nominated. s the MtlotUf U n w, beautiful and I merchants, Slith street betwesu Comiie' aM mu 11 NisUsWU VBUUtt. i-tftf The oue.tlon whether Col. Wood be tho efllcer And for what purpose nillillllfttA u-nii 1 11.1.1 n. ....1 . .. I .... ... came ocsus into tne world, but to "call sinners to rcpontanco ?" "If," lays Boaion, "Ood could or would forgive the- flondiib murderer, he. can bv this moans take a short line to heaven." Tbli does not teem to me, to have- a very cloie connection to the quostion, and teems 10 oe aimed nuire at religious faith than at the point for which it is Intended. In fact one-thlrd of bis article appears to bear more directly on religion than the queitlon of capital punishment. He says that when Lincoln was aiiasilnatod. tho l-reacners torn us it was the will of Ood that this good man ihould be removed thus, l'ray Inform us of what denomination were the preachers who afflrraod it wu Uod's will? Our friend muit have been liiten jog to some bard-sbell Baptist, who-be-lisveln predestination, n,. n,. nui. - www sjun sjurii of candldldato was then put and carried hv large majority, only a small fraction ol those precut voting "no." Col. Wood was then called out, and In a lew well put rcir arks accepted tho nomlna tlon. Ho said that If elected he would do all in hU power to administer the laws as he found them on the boot; that If obnoxlnn. m nirj ouupieu uio people must force t'10 couucll to repeal them. 1 1 vv ould not be his duty to say what was or was not good-1 0 ciul I only administer the laws as ne found them. Alter thanklug the convention for the nonor conicrrcu upon iiim, the mcttln-n,i. journcd. The committee recommended thn rniin,. Ing gentlemen lor aldennen from the several wards. It should be remembered tlm ti, persons were not uomlnatcd-simply recom mended : Kountx received a full een here and vamville and ad. dod nothing here. The City of Cairo wont south with a big load and added very little bore. ine Andy Uaum had a good load cotton for Cincinnati. The Bismarck for St. Louis and II. S. Turner for Cincinnati bad light trlns The Sam Hale had three empty barges for the Ohio river. Tho Idlewlld brought a fair trip of freight and people and returned with fair passenger list. Tb barge W. H. Oiborne Is loaded with railroad Iron and car trucks for tha Teias Pacific railroad and will b towed to New Orleans by one of the Mississippi Yally Transportation Co.'s tow boats, JOSEPHINE TIIK CHILD OF TIIK BEGIMENT, LAURA, TlTK LlTTLB ItEDEL, (Jressl Allrattlonfor ra.i.r JfonfJaj. S3Change of Bill every night. ui-wrteu feats at llartman's. i.a.ii nnrus ntii u lif i'Ii tl.- ,.1 7 . S"i Int. ntilllt...! .1 . ' " "IVIUCI1 VV' m'Cnn""-'d to tho election of two (2) alder- w,Mir n",rlW'c of wild election, poll, cc o v ,.T.',?J,a.t Ui?, fol;oltig named pla. merclal and W ahlugtou aveuues: In the Sec. ond ward, at the Itough and Head? cmrine hou,e on tho eat side or Vu.hlngton avc me terr.0 9V'!'.".'.' KWith street": 11 be l?r" .a.1 1110 Hibernian cnalnc-hoii.e niam.n .-1 it . "l "eiHrcn tjoinincrc bd "c" lc. f'1 J,I''Y street; In the Fourth ward, at the court.ioue, and In the Kiitii jvard, at Mrs. Sullivan's l.ouo on the north TvVe'nSf V"""" w-.f-Ja VCnlV.flltll ctront By order of the city council. t.. . HowtKV, Cltr clerk Tons M. Lansden, Mayor. ' ' Caiko, III.., March li!. lB73-td 'BAOAV'S ley. First ward-Capt. l'jllllp,, .1, T, Hennle. 6econd ward Wood ltlttiinii,n.. man Meyers. tisn world hold that a murderer is mr.i Third ward-F. Korimeyer, J. Q. Hirman. t001 of our Go, " used for the same Fourth vvard-C. F. Nellls, M, J. jj-ri.,,. purpoie and in ih. . .u.t luiantr as ine I imall-noi nr tha Hfln.l .. mhward-W.H.Morri,J..Uot,loi()0lW .docvrjne Uol Vounr Easley, tho man arrested for shorn. DJ Pulpit, and ara earil.n ih.t 1. 1. Ing at an engineer on tho Cairo and Via. tR.bt by tha Bihl.. n. .... .. 1 rrnnt! raiirntri amnat timn a 1 I . . . 7 . ' 7sier or cons stent to make a I davtrladll. thaoli-eultfuiurtand anonli.j I. . . ... " 1 ' -.-""u, 1 " ffeaiasal elllar of taa ,...-v. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE Just opened AttbeKlva oft be BEI HOOT. MRS. McGEE, Or.Klxrithmr'KUiwenOomniitn!lln 1 Ws.h NEW MILLINERY GOOW or Ts LATXtT SI-KINO AH1) bUUMKK STTLKS Momiif s s lull line of BOWKBTS & HATS Conirii or Siviktu Stkkit axp Wash IKQTOJf ANIKUr. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Where I lnvllu all tha rlUmn. nt r.lm and surrounding country to call and m If hv c;nuus save money, AS 1 will Mil Tnr low. I bave adorned tha aid molti. 1 hi urdsrr !lmbU Ptnay Is I)ttr than th Slow U ITnminsd and nntriiomf.r FHKNCB FLOWEHfl. RlRIl(Wi TltlMy,.N( of all kinds, Lo, i ,to .VECK TI'.M, (PLUM, UNDPrifli prur-o KOFFB, SABIIlis, FAf ' tEVEB And aU oiaerarticlM niuslly OU'nil ln , FIRST-GLASS MILLINERY STOHK Mrs. McQee, In addition to her Min.i. . Fanov and Mllllnfrr rirf. 2 ?.'0ck of Complete assortment of ClKelnnaU QmX made ladles' and Misses' Shecii n7i 1 1 J? drns' Boou. KI.pI T.n,i . n' .V'n- Magnolia BaJm A rEW APPI.ICATIO.S'3 MAKE A " "Pure Blooming -Complexion. went liMl. 1, f1 hy HMt- liruf. and Eicltc TOUTHrnt BIOOH AUD BEAUTY, Vl.vf"""'7 8t0", Vt' MIKIHUOATM. '. OAUto'ANDTiLDUOAU HAU, BOAT. Tbe spleadtd steamer Dl Powleb,- Captain Lv. Cairo U.ULY, (SutvUyexoanUdi at iitf JaAXKMr. -- --w wwk WM. k9UM ih. cltr that it a sptcll.ty7. tr