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Tlae Cairo Bulletin, JHily 33 t nlUtin. Fioin tl.o AiMrm cf llomocrali- CmutrMMiirn l.p tlimv lv imIN-rifun rthniil mm mailers J no lime lrMii ibrn-w of ilrml pkiii.s; no iininir.'-HflH'"' narrow or irwrl1h "h sarrlllcnortliccaiiMito cm"? l' nnal niiililtloii or N'",,I, '0'E"00rESSI0NAL I:IInn,rrr::l1.l'.,rlr,. , A ComtaUM w i ,..,...,,.,, ,,c h,l Bl " mi nil. nii"" .' . . on, Tliiir-.liV.tl""1" tiny f jiw'.',-1p; 771';. Minn of Ml'l " '" imriKK, in which Cuii- rrnn"nc..mU,co.nprl..n4 ahl ltrtei .,,l i on ileligntn for rki'li I"" ul.-. rt r..r IforMIn Hoymonrln nml ni- f'f w"h i,onl'rtt lifooflw wct( nny.i"Mlrt": n Alox.nnler........ I'ulixki tlulon. ...,..,....-.. ,.lolincn : Wjllitnuou. . -L. ...... Jiukrou IVrry Mmw.. l'o ti lUnlln.. AllllC (WUIIn Wblic.t...-..."-"""- r Kdrrt.:.." Wlb'"" .. II I. tlJllC. r, . M " . " , l.i ' 13 , ! . ! " r, in .:, In 4 ........ n rmorr3ti; jnprr In the Piktrlct will plensp copy. It I rucce'tcd that Ucmocrtie coiiuly conteil 'liour, lacJvctdal(trlt lc liflJ on the II Mm). .Iy in July.' -r r Let PTfry county Vrml o lull iltlP((tlon. flf nnlf r of the Ilmfreli C ntrnl CoMinltfat. jorIj n. moijoaN, CliMrinan Vtm. rt-ti". Oonii IStli Con. IHn. III. NI.XATOHIAI. CMIVIC?ITIOy. Tlu-Imocrcy of the Kir( Scntorll MMiltt will wovmUr In contention ot the city, of Mrtrt Kll, on Thnri-Jay, the Ithilny of Augtnrt.uMi, nt I o'clwk i.tn.,fiir tlie'nomlntloti of n run 01. .Iti' to rrrrnt raid Hittrlct, in Iho Statu HniitK Thentlo of rrrrPoMiUtlon will 1C one ili lonli' forrTcrylW totct for Heymour nml lllatrkt tholtat f Mrl Joiitlal election, nnd one drleaate for fTrylr'Jctpitpiirtlli('reoflnexe'iofllftyroii', Mrollowf,, AlrXMidrr... I'lilMkl...... Mltt....,i lUlUlln....- Ilnnlin trulino ........ Union Joliinon...... It Hi lript',i I'. i ........M..........M I I ..................... 6 " M " ' .. 11 " v. 1'J " I " Ai.irx. it.' ir.vi.v, firm. Tlio .Democracy of Aloxandor county should bear In mind that the mm convention to select delegates to tho Con gresilonul und Henatorial convention, will b bald httlio court lioutu Iu this city, (m tho 30th of tho preicnl month, to wit next Saturday. It liqullo Important that there should bo a full convention. Tho county I en titled to cloven delegate in either coiivcn lion, und tueso Uolegatts should bo men who appreciate thu situation and full un dcrslnndlbonoceiiUie oftho tlmci. They ehouU bu Uvo men, having no axe of their own to grind ; no voiinectiou with cliijues or rings; no political aims para mount to tho success of tho Democrat! party in tho pending contot., Tho xyplo keenly foci tho burdens !mphod upon them, tho high tnxwjprotoctivo tarllf and financial policy of tho present ndmlnlitra lion, find clamor for relief. "NVo want men In the Metropolis convention who will foro an Istuu with tho lUdlcal party on tbcic and all other Hie ipicttous; men who arc willing to let tlnxo times, now dead, that always brouglit defeat and disaatcr to thu De mocracy, rout; wen who comprehend tho drift of public loutlmcnt and have tho so Racily to profit by tho opportunities It pre- etnta for party advancement. If wo have ueh men there to inaugurate the cam paign, victory li Insured, beyond all con tlngcncy. fTlt Is now reduced toacortalnty that tho States of Southern and Middle Cier many will tako alJas with 1'ruHla against their common enemy, Frnnco. These states Includo Uavaria, AVurtembcrg, Ilailvn, Hcisonml LIchtonsteIn, with n totnl po ulatlon of About ten million. Of theno ten millions, Bavaria has live, and cuu fiirnlth sin army of 60,000 men, backed by a re 80rvo tif 30,000. 'Vurtembrig has 1,800,- 000 people, and If pushed to tho uttermost can send 115,000 soldiers into thu Held Baden numbers a million inhabitant', and its army on a war footing may bo sot down sit 20,000. llcssa has about tho same pop ulation, but will nut bo ablo to minster moro than half as many mu'kcts. I.icht usteinliM loss than n million people, and no army at all. Prussia, the ti, may afuly roly up9n at least 125,000 troop from tho quarter; a most vnluablo reinforcement in a sharp emergency. ear A radical idilorn demand that thu uuxi Congress shall tibolisli tho Congrci ' alonal Globe. Ho says that "it has be come) sot only a natiouul nuliance, but a terrible national burden. It is tho cxpeu etvo temple whorciu Congressional po danti air their vanity und worship them selves. Thoy 'get tho floor,' and instantly tie galleries aro thinned out and tho mem Urs tlco to tho cloak rooms, the saloons uud dlautr table. Theso flatulent orators obitruetpubllo bminesi, increase taxation, and bewilder tboso who might otherwise produeocUar and emltablo laws. Down with tho howlorsl tho Globe bu abolished nxt year. Allthattho public really wishes or needs to know will bo freely circulated, by tho newspapers which discriminate between the gunuine and tho bogus. "Wo havo had enough of the twaddlo and grandiloquent gabble, in this ago of tho world tho Congroilonal Qlole Is as effute as chop-.tkW To all of vhlch wo say Amen, heartily. IfgfU has been staled tlial Doliaveu's circus declined to exhibit in Columbus on account of thu enormous license demanded. "Tho enormous liecrno" amounted to ten ilollai1 I'AlililAMEX'l' Mil. i sr. r.ovts. I .. . i. mn inrei 111: ui " tuna.t iiii'ouiii; m i i I ..iii.. i?i t l. mi M.nuliiv hvh , nn nil.liv urifinu llirlr ooiintr.vmeii ... l,.,i..n tt rill iiuiHiniimM'nrninni meiiM of I'rini.v. mi'l tfiiuVrlng to them tliclr tviniuitliy, w i H-nt t.) m mhb, i ur llmiiont imd ifI of I'rii-ilii. In reply rniiii tli' f"l,nwinp; iitisYr f-,,,,, i i.n Pre Unlit of tno .Mirlli Herman. ii-linii.iiii. Dr. Simon. iintireuliitivn n? the motive mid MilxTnfU'n ollip "nddlOMTj T tliflftK't "f t ii'Krnm uf .Mir' fill, i"an ijl-l A. Iluinrr l Viiiir dimteli f .lulv liiis been, com- niunlcnted l.i Klim Wlllmm, tuPnrllninnt nil to t nc wiioik country. 'I'liu l'lirliiiinent, )v uimnlmoin rcoln- uili. lms iiutliori.i'd me to tender to you, ...... i..,ji.;.... '.i. ii'i iiiiii iiiubinvii iiiijviiu iiiu rvitSf ui iitu nine of the North (icrinmi uuonle uudtliu ntiro nation, our llcnrtfidt thankn. Thd xpruMnn of your devotion linn iiiov.hI h eepiy. tiruil iltrtniu'i'iiiiiarnte vou Iroin the land of vour lilitli. hut your liearU till brut for the old Fatherland. Vour faith in the future of (Scruiativ idinll bu fulfilled. So will ltdod, SMS(N.. if"Jolin Sayer, of 8t. Jitii died on Thursday lat, in the horrible agonies of liydroihobla. About ton days nyo he at toniptcd toatop u liiht in "which hi dog s engaged, and IVoling an ttntiiiml pain from the wound repaired to. St. Charlcj, nnd applied the mad -stone of which wo Hindu mention yeterdav. Although the owner of thu stone protwted that, It had novpr failed to cure liydrojihobin, itiWfall Id tlio ciuu of Mr. ."jayeri. Mr. Bayers' dog was not rabi I at the time, and hm presented no siym of Iiydropltgblu ilnee. This ihows the CAtromo dnngor of a dog Into in the Hnmnmr reason. Ift-Thotllilrayo 1'ont atlccts tobellevo thnt tlio Pcinocritlle party must dls of Iti own f tupldity. At thu .deitlt of tlio old party will be an event of thu rouiotw fu ture, tho Iti U WJhkoiito to all the pleas uru iu cotijectur. afford it. Admlttitii: thnt thesy conjeeturos -will ultimatoly bu eriflou, vro take a iji0d lenl of comfort In thd tliiught that it It better to bo threat ened with, death fiom ttupidity, thull to bo suffering, ns tho llaillcal party now in, in tho throes Ot uiulutlon from a dose of corruption thnt will damn Its very momorv 3r-Mr. J. K. llearden, of Gallatin 1 M ... county, raieu a crop m wncat, this year, that uvcragod thirty-thrco bushels and thrcu pocks to the acre. The Shawnee town Mrrcitry ny that Mr. !tcardtn'n oxjiurlenco shows that nt least ono-third moro wheat can be ralriod by drilling than by any other mo U of planting. sW!t Is wiiil that cotton can now he grown and placed in market for throe cent per pound loss limn before the war. THE JOT AR. KUSSli JOISS I'lM'SSIASO NAII. MVrlfiiilicrg nml il.nurl;t liechiri' fur l'llli.. FKA.NCi: Al'l'i: vl.S TO AUSTUIA AMI ir.vi.v. TIIK H1TH 'l'ltlS (JK.VKIIAI.I.V. llelow will bof.i,maiueheablodlpatchos as wero rwelvol y.iti r(ay and have nut, since then, been contradicted. UalsluK I'ouiU. Tliu vote iu tin- North Herman Purlin, inent Thuriwlay fiirthuu.xtraordlnarveriil it of onu hundri'.l und twuiitv million wa unaiilmoiuou th tlr-tand hecond reading, rrauct In i.ilcrt a hiirirlai. Ulsmarck iiir.-riii.-.l the North (iuriimu Parliament vettiTiluv that thu ili'claratlou of war wa the lir t and only document of- llelally rrcidW'l from l'raucu proving L-uiiiriiimveiy nun a surpriru Win llltell iliil. Austria l'.i.,lvi ly .Ventral. It U till bellev. I hero that Austria will maintain a pa vn neutralltv witliout arming. l'ali l.nlc UtrmauM. 1'jion thuiirnt il of thMcnmhlp Cam brla, at Havre, . ii Snturdav, on her reiru. lar trip tu .Ni. vtk from Hamburg, ouu Herman mi... nail paid tliclr juuiage to America, neat ii:; oi tim iteoiaratlou ot war, left tint iililp returned to Prussia, anil enlisted iu her arinii'4. Iluiiiurcil Hii. .Un llfcluralloii of War Aunliikl 1'rnnir. Hkiu.in', .1 uly 21. Theru wa great ex citement yi'.tiTilnv In the llourno over a report that li Ii had declared war against France. Tin' report received no couurmaiion. First NklriuUI.-.l'rcuili Noillr t'- iiirni. A sound of 2o Trench i-oldler rroed tho frontier yotenhiy, on a rccounnl.auce, Thuy wero mado p'rNoners after u skir mish, None wcru killed, und but few wounded. War I'i jini at luu. War preparatiou am actively ijolng on. sue enure iirm.i i moiiiii.eil, nilil artillery U going to thu iVt'iit. t'rtucli llriuauds. It Isolllclally t.ited that thu dumaud of Franc givo I'ninia no alternative but reftiial, Franco denian led nplodgothat no flcr man should ever i .'end thu HiiiinUh throno and tlut one of t llohenzullcrii princes resldu purmiun'iilly in Paris as a hostauo or a heavy tiiiiniii 'if money depoiitiil in r rancu i loi ii'itr I. .tliu-. r Prussia. Thu French giivernmeut has been no tilled that the J!in ;dom of Wurtemburg and llavaria li.i v. Joined Prussia. Tho (Jrand llin hy of Hesse, Wuruiitadt. havo voted a lari war loan. Prussia Hear I) Heady For She field. ilerlin corrciiiileuco says that, thank to hor organl. ulmi, Prussia will, in a fnw nours, bo ettai to r ranco at all point". Uerwasi ColUKes susd fchuol t'lused. The colleges and schools aro closed, and the students are thronging tho recruiting oulcet, Tho sumo Is truo of South (Scr many. t'HANCK. Italy Friendly. FrantaU iSys that Italy promises to I he latter dw lines imther ui 777; i:'iV',x 'rnme lo lllvc Heeurltjr t.i Keep Hi Th(j .Winrcs thnt 1-cforo thu wnr elopes (lormnny and Europe will exnot from'Vralicogimrunlci's for tlio ob servance oi, poneo in. Uio ruttirc, nnu, in cnfuiif'rufuial, will" po crlpiilo Krnneo n to prevent lier from (linking moro mis- Iltissln Joins Prtsaaia. - Paius, Kvmii July 21. Humor of lUHsnrs intention ot joining i-rusiii gains groutof credence hourly. . yi "i"" ilny v, -H'thoC'nMnet of-Austrfii, Ksrnnre tit mauds from, -AUjStrla.aud til, I) Fiillnilmeuleor Bsctsinsiuls.i ult t believed that tho Emperor demands of Aii'triaand Italy tho fulllllmant of tl)o agreement already made to stand by Franco. It is said that an order for thu with drawal of tho French troops from Homo would bo isiucii on .Monday. ftketch of the Freueh Campaign. Tim French Hnnv Is concentrating with in thu quadrilateral formed by the towns of Nancy, Thornvillc, Strasburg and May- encu. nouin oi oirnsuurg, on iuu muuu meridian, U tho entrenched camp of font, where n corps tVarmee U tuking Uji, us position, mid lorms mo rigui oi n o Krencii army. Anoincr corp win nc in reserve at Chalons-sur-Marne. Tlie Kreaelt Arsny, Tho fcntlro armv will bo compoAod of night corps, each embracing three or four divisions of Infantry, and from six to, eight regluiontsof cavalry. Each division will havo thrco battortcs of nrtlllory, oho company of engineers, and. will, comprise, from 10,000 to 12,000 men. The army of tho Mossollo will be com manded bv Marshal Uazlnc, and be com-' po-ed of tho Second, Third and Fourth Corn. Tho headauartors of theso re- fpeetivo corn will bo at St. Arold, Mctr, aim rmouviiic. Tho army of tho Rhino, which Marshal, .Mc.Mniion win command, is composcu oi the Vlrat, Fifth and Sev'cnth Corps, with headquarter respectively at Htrailourg, lictchr and llclfont. Tho Corps under General Do Fallly poilcd around Bctcho, will unlto thu two nrtnW oftbo Mo.blloand lihlnc. Thu ltcscrvc Corps In camp at Chalons sur.Marno undun Marshal Canrobcrt, will be comiiosed of, troops oa tho lino rein forced from tlio rcservcs'of "all'klnds. Volunteer frssav lltsScr for Is French Hervlce. Thrcehundrcd Hanoverians have volun teered for the Kroheh serving , , 'Turkey OsTera Naldlere tor Pay. Turkoy otfer France 2()0,0)y sqldlcra for pay. ? l'rnsslane Blsort of AsautunltUu. Itlslicllovcd lwro that the .Prussians aro short of iimmunltion. nnd thnt Franco knows it; lionco the great actirlty of tneir movanienu. LaLilitrte rays that Government has de cided lo dissolve the Corps Leglslatlf If tho member should inako too strong oppotl lion to tho closing of thu seislun, JTo Ksploslve Hullet. Tho samu piipnr statos that the Govern ment nas nk-eii tnu Jiauen uaoinot wnetii ur In enso of hostilUics thuy should pur' mlt tho uu of uxpluilvo bullets, and noti fied them that should thoy do so Franco would not nuMtato to loilow tneir uxampio. Tho answer of thu lladcn Cabinet was that they never intended to reort to sucli a method of wurfaru. ALL SORTS. General Furred I ono of the lions at Long llranuh. Dubuque now has a rowing club, of which (icu. Win. llvdo Clarku Is nresl- dent. Fifteen railroad havo been begun and ninny compiciou in snuiana since lauo The averagu ago of tho present mom ier of tho united Stati-K Sunate Is 481 yvars. Thu matrimonial fever 1 said to havo broken out nmutig tho West Point cadets. Tittuvlllo, Pa., which I not named in thu eetiKii of ltC(, now 'numbers nearly '.nun tuiiatillatiis. Five thousand houses in Philadelphia. nearly nil of thu better cla, are said to bu leuaiiiicr. It ii propocl to build n first class ho tel iu New Albnuy. Tho only thing want Ing Is thu money. Iletlde his "Child's History of Eng. land,'' Dickens wrotu for his children a "UIIu of thu Savior, ' which is yet to bu published, From thu yuar 180U to IB07, according to a recent publicutlou, 1208 people weru Killed, ami Hiu wounded ny railway ac cldont. . An Ohio farmer was so injudicious as to remonstrate wun h young man for stealing his blackberries and was promptly aim iniaiiy mioi A little Puuntylvanla girl vomited up a suaae tuo omur uay, aim tiicn died, hue i suppo.cd to have swallowed thuwlgglcr aooiii eignt uioniutago. A loy In Lima, Mich., ran away from neliool to go fishing, and got drowned, iiieruny giving to scnooi teaciiers a new point aguiiist tho truants. William Whlto. a Iioulsvlllucumnturv niton, was cowhlded nday or two ago for attempting to outrage two young girls niinu Miuniug inum wirougu tno grounds An analysis shows that cotton seed is a highly concentratod food, nd is richer in flesh producing elements than corn, but uiiiuniiiu iniuriur in corn as n fat ducer. pro. hhipiniiiding is very dull In East UoUon. A few years ago at loast ono iiiousiiiiu snip carpenier woro employed at one lime upon new ships; now there nru nut niew ompioyud and they upon old ones. Tho Jiuleiiemlenec llelgt announce that Mr. Charles Do1cscIutx, chlof editor of tho Jleeeil, has taken up his resldencu at Brussels In order to avoid tho thirteen months Imprisonment to which ho was recently condemned. Thoro wl II bo no privateering in a war between Franco and Prussia. It is for bidden by tho "Paris Declaration" J850, which was signed by tho plenipotentiaries of England, France, Prussls, Sardinia and Turkey. A number of Christian ladles in Prov Idence, 11. 1., havo combined for the pur iiosoof boldinc nravor mootinps in linnm. of ill famo iu that city. Thoy havo al ready cntnincncod work, and thus far their efforts havo been well received. " A Cincinnatiau drcamod thrc Ver iil'o of seeinir a friend's funeral, ltw friend has sine drank himself to du&th with cheerful roirularltv. dvlni. nn thn dato soenon tho coflln plate of the vision. This thoy call prophecv, out there, liou Ion I'oil A clerk ill an Erlo hotel has a mai;- nlflccnt scheme. In vlow. It Is a circular hotel, to rest on a pivot liko n locomotlvo turntnblo. Tho object 1 to givcovory guest n "front room" (that being an almost invariable request) by nssignlng guwts to tho places then in front, nnd turning them to tno roar upon tho advent oi omors. Tim fllilrnifn Titnrn remarks that the Iiutndti.ltit XnllnnnW tiil'iinrtip llivln all' innocent puuiic immenso woou-ciui un moaning blotches) of tho most terrific ami coarsest kind."i i Out isn't itr rather liardi thuVto ritleiVe- ii-fournal JfiA-.Wtlioftnfci iise.only.uLofwhi(kJj1apalile,VH'. 1 ork Uommtrcml Adocrtiur. hour.luw, will provgjijallurc... .Tlie strike wailu .nave Uugimniic ; loth Jnt., mi s to huvu lii.'L'un UptcTthe'.prt'inf ttati! notblnii.ntne kirn hasbccll J-.nc? ,ili4th.,ughr4hTa fall uWto forib IhoVfrlkVwin rCiult In' a uen oral ruiuuiitIon of work in the Schuylkill region. A rural kioo't, who wro(on omo ten dor linen addreod to his love, "Wo will hallow hor grnvo with our tear," a surprised at a. call frum lletirletto's broth crjjext mqrning, armed with a club, who extended n stlrritiit Invitation to him to come down and have his' head broken, whlch ho delined. The local paper had made. tho line road, "Wo will harrow her gravd with our steers." CITY COUNCIL. Hpeolol Joint Sossloo o(tlio City; Ciouncl . , , l:ounciiClmnilT. July 11, loTo. X special Joint meeting, 'or tlio City Council of tno cltv of Cairo, called in puruncd of Jaw, for ifie !puroo of re ceivitiK noraiaationt nnd for trunoral hurl- mess, wag held at tho Council Chamber iu lite city or vairp. una 2isi uay of ,ituy, a.. Present Councilman Artcr; Jorgcnsen, Meyer, H)1 Callahan and Taylor, and Ald ermen Carroll, Lohr, Lonorcan, McKce, Mondel, Theobold, Waldcr, Winter 10. Aldermkn Mendel having been nomin ated and confirmed a Trcsldcht at lliiJ BMll.a t,M nn Unn'J.- T..1., Ill 1870, was again nominated and confirmed, as President, and took tho chair. Councilman Jorge'ntoti was nominated and conflrmod as. City Clerk pro turn. , Councilman, .Taylor offered the .follow- 1IIU f U9UIUUUU . WiikKAAs, slnco Juno 7th lost, there bavo been confined in tho cltr lull ablo bodied mat prisoners, whoso terms of service h.avo amounted In .Uio aggregate to 251, days, affording an average of about G men a day, a sufficient number to havo provided all the labor required in tho re-' pairs and construction of sidewalks and rc- MlMnf .ImiJ. .n.l Wntttavi- . I.... .!. fWIIV. . Wl n HNS1 II"H oners havo, not Wn required to work, 1mk: cause ifloro iavo exiiMxi sorious uouuts whether J the pcrsnsia bxgo of the jail, from not living been re-nominated as Jailer by tho layor, and' conflnnod by tho City Council upon tho expiration of his term of olllcc, on.tho Oth of March last, had any right to, iako thorn froth tho jail building unu il no nau tins right, no nas nnd no as sistant slnco the 'snspenilen or diichargn by tho Mayor, of his assisantaon Juno 7th last, uud, whorcas, for theso causes, thesu priepners cannot Lo so. worked until such appointment and confirmation of a Jailer ana an nssiitani nas been made: thcroforo bolt Ittn.lr'il, Thnt the Mayor be, and he is hereby rcquustod to make, ai iUo rcnt meeting, nominations of persona for jailer nnd un Militant to tho jailer to havo chare-oof such of the nrisoncrs in the Jail as may bo roqulred by tho Committee on Mtrouts to work on tho sidewalks, and for ajiuthor assistant lo have clinrgo ot such of tho said prisonors as may no required ly the snmo committo to work on thu street. Approved this 21st day of July, 1870. JOSEPH MENDEL, Mayor, protein. Which was adopted unanimously. Tho Mayor pro tern then nominated William fclialo for City Jailer. Alder men Carroll and Winter wero appointed tellers. Tho ballots being counted, tho nomina tion was confirmed bv the following votes: Ayes 12. Noes none. Thcrutipon Mr. Mcllaln was defiant! dulvclcctod Oity.lallwr. Thu Mayor tiro tm nominated Mid uol Mnhony as assistant to Jailer to work chain-gang on tho steels. Tho vote to con firm tho nomination of Mr, Mahonnv stood yes 0, no 3, Nomination ot. Tho Mayor pro tem again put Michael Ma honey in nomination a nulslant cltv jailor to work chain-gang on thu street. ' Uio nomination wa confirmed bv the following vote: Ayci-PJ. Nays nonu. Michael .Mahonoy wa therefore, do clared duly elected, Tim Mayor pro torn then nominated Thomas Naughton to superintend peroiu worklngon tliusidowalks. Thovotu beiiiL' ...1 .1... A . - B. . . . sukuii un uiw cuiiurmaiiuu oi .nr. -Vuul'Ii .......I .... in t B tun, iiuw nvn 1., HULL'S J, Thomas Naughton was vas thercuK)ii dt Glared dul v elected. Thu mayor pro turn stated thnt In nc L-uruuneu wuu mo oruinanccs it was ne cessary to havo an additional liolicu otllc or lououuiy at nignt. no would therefore nominate Andrew Cain for Hint office. Councilman Taylor moved that thu May or pro tem. no requested to withdraw this nomination. Tho motion was second ed by Alderman Winter, and being put to voto was lost, Arter, Taylor, Jorgeiisun, Lohr, Theobold und Winter (CI voting ayo; and Moyor, O'Callahan, Carroll, Lon. organ, McKoc, Mendel and Walder (7) voting no. Tho Mayor thereupon nominated An drew Cain as night policemen. The Coun cil rofuicd to confirm tho nomination by tho following vote; ayos 7; noesG. Motion to adjourn by Alderman Lohr was carried by the following voto: Ayes Arter, Jorjjunsen, Muyer, O'Callahan, Taylor, Carroll, Lohr, Mendel, Walder and Winter, 10. Nays Lonergan, Mc iCco and Theobold. LOUIS JOHGENSEN, City Clerk, pro tem. You will greatly ''mln It" if you don't' buy the Bur 8hlrt at John Antrim's, No. 73, Ohio Lovoc. tf, LEECHES. Fresh, healthy Sweodlsh Leeches receiv ed regularly from the Importers in New York. Applied and sold, wholesale or re tail, by F. THEOBOLD, Jy0.1m Sixth at., near Ohio Loveo, Tricot and basket cassimera suits, verv tine, made to order, at the old reliable clothing house of John Antrim, No. 7,1 .j-T"nni prosenl ibdlcntious trie conUin-(lltfdtVlkeoflti(mlners'l1filhu(Soran-toii.TL coalrLMonrih favdr of thtcluht- priiii;lltrld lilock. GitKAT ExciTjyiE.vT. Greatslaughtor orUigh-Priccs nt Antrim', 7n"OhloLovco, whtroypu 'caijno't only find the most fash ionAjo ,ui eiwonnblo stock of clothing in .tho.cljy, llutthelsjrge'st; and yjiust variety of6triw('Lpgliorn(-Panamn, Catslnicrn and Silk Hats ever offered In Cairo. Muy you jiijtH ni,;lothlnglght)tiiye. tf Ventilated hat, in entirely new styles the most comfortable and delightful, hat ever worn, at Jno. Antrim's. ' ' if. - Youth' bojs' and Chlldrsn'slothes, at les than h'tiw York prices, kwill bo sold this week, aVl'. NsuIV, reganllws of. coit. (feiitlemen golo John Anlritn's;,! ili rVhl Levfv,.for all your mutllii fJrts, liu-iery, uinierweur aim paper collars, ,nu i ... i .,- . e !' it..--.. shti; iu it'U'i ii iui liiiii iruiutne urummj itHull nrii'i'i., Ilu.has thu bTJsl clotli!ov- crcd paper collar over otl'ered In thu' mar ket. ' f. J - . - ' ".(W. W. Thornton, No lyThonAon's lilix'k. Tcntir.trfet. bus lut rccrlvoeTthrio hundred lioxes of 'glai, varying (Is JTroiu 8x10 to i :i0x40. For sale, wholeValo rcuiii. iti. ' . t Anr. you out of, cmjiloyiiicnt ? If o scad for tho "The" Greatest AY ork or tho (Agc. .Tlicroln you" will certainly find lomo- tning mat win not omv givo ampioypicnt Imt byjpcrsorverancoloud Ufortuno.- Seo advertisement in tins paper, mayioam lVter Neffs mammoth stock of Spring .clothing embrace all tho now style, and what can bo found nowhero .olso In the city a large uud well varied stock of boys' ololiiifjg. . u ryny. FIRST MITIOHU BANK -3 CAIRO. IIAK1KI. IIL'KD, Crealuesslt KOIKHr W. .WII.LKK, viira. '. if. mraiim, csMhier; Collections ' Promptly Made. fJxs-kunsrc. sl.'eln, Rjiak Neil? hiiu friiieei Niau-MsMTHri ; llsa IlaiigNt iMItJ Held. iBtemit Allowed on Tlssxy Isypoalta. CITY milOIll BANK CAIRO, illiwois. " Capital - . 100,000 W. H. IIALLIDAVi Srealesit A. U. HAKKOHII, Cassileri WALTKH II VNI.OI', Asslelasil Caelilt r. DIRE(:TOHfi. Mlaala Ta,Ur W. f. HallMar, roll tYallr. llubt.ll. Caaalaakaat liru. II. nillUmnoi, strphra lllrd, i. 11. Hsfforil. , Kxs:IiaiiKs oiu and IJ. M. Jf ond Ronht and sSold. 30oi3oaaltosB Rooolvod sin .. A OCMUKAS. BAWKIHSi Hl'NINESS IUIS8, k vi.c;k.nt, HK.ll.KR IN GROCERIES iJoriE, Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair OEMXINT, ssteo. Lliiif In Hulk, ulMrnjMoii haasi CORNER 8th St. &0HI0 LEVEt CAIRO. ILL. J J SMYTH fc CO., WXZOXjXIaaea,Xj3a GROCERS OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, XXaXjXZHTOXMI. A Li fp .i'anUatlj on li.in.l a iiiont rnm. I'lrlo nlock'ol LIQUORS? WHISKIES Scotch and Irish Whiskies Part, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw WINBS. 2U'ai irti Dfrnnla ikm, I IIIaI.I r.. i i wfikKwira aeT '"' Wei Ui,l Iillmttoi1u A- t-lS. ... lovilfl iho attention ofclonu UrK-ln Uiycin, H'iw ancnuoq given lo nillni; onler-. N F.W TOW MAT. Thf New Tew aad Job Boat ODD FELLOW W. U. COULTER, uiJ.W, . It. ll .M... ... . . . . 1 r"r""' wi uu rn Kinut oi low. Idk uul JoHilnir on tliv must reaioniiMi. Iitiih, llrailiiumlrr :il I.'kiiii, IIIihuii, mailit cart: IPAL bHDCRTAKER No- Itt. Hlvtts Hlrool. till. ..I. , ...,,., Kvein cfinstiinl'y on Imii l k ' inrnoi.iii.pi)(i)n;riiup llreeil's ncwsiiil imiiruireil I'B'uM.dfces tin- fliiH-t nn. I lAf inilallie oasmioM In Un.'. lAfto, frill)-, iii.de tty ' wood ii corusH, i:tc A hi'iirMt nml I 'urnnijl it w)k In nyi'lun'i"'.' Halrl'lolli. (IriAn licit-. (Jiiiiiw, lliilliin.. (liM n. HllriT Krinjs, dol l nn bllvir HijrJ, .Vrnlli; Turk., Mem Tow, CfiSlr.Cuiii', IU'4frlaK"i 'ilUH,'U'.(li- s i Mattresses sKfaqe to Order. jjmjfi-liii i . " A fs&Tii faaVls I.. THaaTAf9, t'li preptrnl friloll klml ol , PAINTING KAIKIIWJ IN THE PERRY HOUSE. 1 coaMKBS'AaaasjiAi. avkvsvk and -: BIUHTM ,TBStT, . . I arif( the ODljr JlrsUclM. Hlgfc.raial.r III Ruxrin t:. la, iJH SjTKAMtHIHfl lvWelil-; Nar Vst, LlvraMslS4tieeisafaiss. i ,Kor pjmf apply l"m Cell JLS. T. JtlMtiK. -13. 11 Cairo, lUlo..!., LaktlHrMl(CliIrs40' urwii. iwnivtuenfnMt.we.i'rD aarn no Extraordinary" Announcement FRIDXT "EVENING Aii4 SATURDAY MATINEE 'Ih rHlrAIlh,mllirTr nli.n I'Lik s-ri.n nii, IWIicsl rr.i'lrr, JOtll I. STEVENS . A.'lllH ff thVrfianntng 0kmilwone ainl Vo rilul, CARLOTTO Will cite onnof their .-lli In.lriKtliK en ij-rtsiniiii-tii., rcin.lttinK uf ',iinj, Ivilio., iw, niBKiuaaiia sr.MWil fur nrticiilSf'iif pntKramml A-lfnini')n..t ... , hv A'lluluiou to HMn. v A IV V'j SttricliargS for rfserTnl sfal..' flM; .X 4yaTsFya mm s 'ts'wes Z. Ii. Melius.. IU C. I'M. M.r.. VHH St I III- '1 FLOUR AMr- UKNEaUl. PkODLXK Commission Merchants 1 :: Ohio foTMiCAIKOi IMJNOIS. HjHcnilaiti'ntlonglT.n ti tfie mrc ha.i ami .sir of FLOURi-HAY and CORN lw County National Hans, lrHh,Ill.; Wm. I'lil, lui'-n. III i I itr Nat ioiul' (lank, Cairo, llliimi, MMliews, linlare A V.V; OinuuiMion Meri'lwnt., Cliii'n, l. lulJwin A fiviif, (V'in. Mvrcliiinl., 1.11W.1R0, iii.,ijf, ioiaA (Aj., l.iarsu. in. margin pi:n:K cum., m:xoIjIJH1Vu: f ANU Millers' Agent; BO OKXO CAIRO, ILL. ttrstera sjatlalt 1. ssad I'rasnaillr asssl atatlararlarllr Fllleel. CW. ORKEN. a l ' ' H - :j j..,..r,'.v,r...,j.,p.-..,. Ami r'-..'.!....Aud (ieaersl CommiMion Merchant S. I). Asr. r ti J. Ayeis.. YEKS sic CO., -j i'l fc.iaamil ueuena..... i PftINC aaaaaf I u .& !-. MIR EMM FLOUR WR' Gt Cforaiiiion Meichants NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO. IMjINOIN. WMEl W. II. K.,,1, 11 ',.,,... "'oiary IMiMlc. .Vntirv I'llMIr si' I Colllln v Hihvl rini- n ' ') ! E .infr HULL x a , CARGO LIVESTOCK , ACCIDENT LIFE Insurance -1 i:i'..,lfAltTl'4lCl. ARMffaj f.i.vm.noi II? , SOUTH AMEfclOA, IM , AasMilM 'J,7U, HAUTFOItl, O.V.V., ACts a,nvil.2l 7'J vnaisix. liAjftT'oiiii. .AstM'tN J,UMl,llH kill ITi:U TIOVAIi. . v., anns'ii i,:it;i,;iN 17 lIIT.AM,AHTFOItl. A mmb 700.1HI7 7:1 mKVr.LA.MI, 4 I.EVM.AM. AassfttM iio.ni;. 'oi.i.mhi s. AMlk 515,2? IM AJIKKICAV K.TIIAI., MO.. AMHtrfM 50,000 (Ml C'O.VV. nVTVAL MI K, AmI .rtO.AOO.OOO Oil IK A VRI.RH'N, If A KTI'Olt l. ,v UFK Ajiii;.Yr, AkmcIn l,5(N;ooo 00 KAII.WAV lANSKJi:itN AS IHUHA.MIK LO., llAJtJ'.. Aiwvla 500.M00 OO I.VDFJK.IRT. IIOf'M. AMM'la, HWdO, HO!i UH Salford, Morris & , Candee 71 omo i;i:vi:i; City NatH.iMl lUi k, Oiz-o. XI J. J . hi:iui:, Agi ' ' .FIRE, MARINE. LIFE AOOZDSsVTAXi INSURANCE ......OFflCE ' Wl ill st'h Bloc k , ci rti v r ht - vs 1 1 1 Mr to I nml 'iiiiuMrciiil A veil us , Wa rrem " Ml'ialiv l,liiif, - ainl fairxleallns; rnmp-vnie MEKt'HANTS Int. Co.. or (JMcairu; ISAI'ITAl. AM M'ICI'I.O SI,Sa 11:1 MEC'UKITY Ins. To., of Sen York ; CAPITA!, AMI Sir.rUM .ei.UI7, "Oil COXMEKCIAI. In. Co., of fliliaic" : - DAI'ITAIt AMU HOltl'M''', e)9a,Mi. n CAI'll'Al, AMI bt III I.I Hnail.kii'A l. HAMJAMO Ja-. Co., siT Sisrlisxrlli'M; -Al'ir.w. ,.M Miti'i.i- m'4;i.-i.iiut AUJIUUA lu. Co., ur Aurora, III. : PAI'ITSI. ANf PrilPUN tjjn.ii. UI, STATU Fire In. Co., or CI uud and, O . CAPITAL AM Ol.'l(ri.lW...-.aiK),ll7 IM I.AM A It Ins. Co., or ( lilcuu'n. ( AI'IVAI. AMit'ril'l ! ,l,liiu,ouu 111. eI)f .lliii);. iiu'l . iil.'iit., Mrrrliiii I til'k, MkiiufturK-. aii'l Mu'ltiiitr), II. . (Uirum ui. 'ri(l,t I.t- iu-uii',1 unlliviii l.a.olu.U. ti rilin, 111 tile iJiukr u 1111.J U!uiiiiix -j. s. Ki:Aiini:.v, tui. pun: and Mutixi: INSURANCE lOJII'A.MKS IViiiuriii'xv, IV. Y. : akki;tn,..., tn.iuu.siu v aMmLiiiii, TS'. Y. ; ASNiriS . ... .... l.0B,U'4l 7e IIiiiiovii, IV. Y,; Assirrs - 7'io.7ii's Ko)ullics IV. Y, ; ANNrHH - IIHiWS t'ti t'uuiirUlnK "' I'lHli-rsvrllrra'Atr YonkcrH, IV. V. ; AHM.TM K7H,ta l Ibuny Olty 5 ASHKTH SJIS.-MlU 5Tt liroin'u lund, S. ahsiitn ii7.oo uu Heicuril-y, IV. Y. ; Marine; AHSK fS l,i:i'4 Mill OO py-Mores, IvrilllnK, Fumlliirf, HIH mil rsrKi,,In'nri''l t rate as funnl-lf aonii'l pffiimimnt Mouinty Mill uuiruul. I ri'.(clfui;y ns); nfilio rlilwna of cur shtn. of tlM-lr itioiiK-- !. . IHU.III -. 01tlHt First Nnlloual ,11 ml. auctioxkkh; jy T. psKi?B, TilMiisctl Anetloncer. iiKFIOsJl For the nrrst nt, t It. II. ''""I"l .ham's, ua Ieife, Ulro.Jiiinoi: ... . , iwsai-4i4 J l" I' 'au . a. ( ST. I-O U A PS, 1A-. . 1 1 numa' 2 V6Y Day. House RiMci witb'BKt WBeti flenerai . aJ n"lni,,0! J'KCI ''"'"'in in.. house. i.iii,i a n INSURE! w, 1-iis.nsir.s, 1 n'l'l irllir. ,nvi'..?in