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nllefift f ft; BY JOHN II. OBKKLY & CO. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, .MARCH 22, 1871. ONLY DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT. faifi COAL. riAIKU CITY o o COMPANY in Prepared to Sapply C'atomer wi uie ucu tonality or PITTSBURG and UllnolN Conl. uratr ir at Hallldajr Urol, unlet, no. 70 Ohio tmr, or al I lis Coal Vanl baliiwilic HI. C'tiarlra t. let will KcrtUa Prompt Atlrullnn. Ti. Tu "MonUiik" will bring Cnl alongside iviui-r. hi in nuur, uaj nr mem. Cairo, (J I. l(th. lrjo if Jf""' COAL VAItI. FOOT OF ELEVENTH STREET .ttoiint nrlH-, I.i ((iioIii mid uhio Hirer A coast Mapplr Hantl.nnslslrllvrrrd la aajr part orihr ally. Every Lnasl.of Coal Weighed, ami full Ptamre (siren. Br qi'ois coai. nit i nk t at t:io rr.K car i.oai. Ordr ln 'at th fflcs rillun BUM irumriiti; JAMES UOSS, I'rop'r. pijii ' ' BANKS. Savings Bank Chrtrc4l March 31. 1809 orPicK in City Nattonal Bimk CAWtt. 1XMXQ1N. orricRKR A. n. BAFPOKP, PmftHill h. . TsYl.uH, Vk.'rldnt; sr. IIYaLOJ. tsarrciarrami Irtnurir. DIBF.CTOMNl r p. w. babci.a't,' ch. oai.wihku, r M. HTOTKH.KTT, PAUI.O. hCHUII. ). M. i'lUl.LII. KatUar aajr Aaaaaat Itrcrlrrd Tram Taa Cata I'pwarda. Inlrt '.till on deposit at Km rat f pr crnl. rr annum Start It It nJH.t. 11. UtrrnatrotMilb'lrn I1 l.l immlutrlr to lb rrtnciral of il.r oil, lhrrcly gtvnn ihm coiihjubJ inlrir.l. Hurried M'snen 4ud Children Majr 1poil maiMjr ntlit.t XOOXK KliMK VAX UHAW IT. n ry Umns 1y from v a in.l3 ji.in. and" Saturday crfnmr lor HVVl.S'o; IiKPu'lTO odIt, fraro to'clora. aurwtf W. IITi-t.OP.TrM.urcr. FIRST NITIQNIL BANK nANIBtVHDBD, Craaldnali KOBBat r W. XILtiKH. Vlco.Praa.1 . M. MWHBi Caatalar. Collections Promptly Made. CzchaRate, Ib, Rnnk Jiotm antt r.iilcal HUattn Nonri tie Hauilit antl Meld. tnttreit Allowed oa Time Deposits, CITt' NATIONAL BANK CAIRO. ILLINOIS. JMpltal - - $100,000 W. V. IIALLIUAVi I'realilaati A. B. lAFVURD, Caableri WALTKR 1IYNI.OP, Aaalalanl Cathlar IIRF.OTOItM. Ntlati Tartar n. 1'. Ilallldar, eott Walt Itobt. tl. Calhara Uae. P. nilUamaa, Mrplita Bird, A. B. Halford. ExebaitKe, eln mid U.M. ISoiid ItouKht Hud Nold. S)t A (IE ERAIs BANKINO IH'NINUIIS PAINTS' OILS, ETC B T t'arksr' B. F. Uk pARKEH V HLAKK, Petm in WHITE LEAD. ZINC, OILS Widow Glass nnd Fntty. BrasUaM, Wall Twtf Wla4w 1 t& OHIO AiETEE Cairo - - - - IllinOft WEDNESDAY. I f. ' The Nathan murderer lias again I "turned up." Forrester i.-t uhhpiitoit;!. am tiie world in Ix-itij.' hunted lor Iiitn. At onetime wo have Iiim in J'ortland, tlien in Philadelphia, again in Boston and Chicago. His last appearance has been on the Island of Nantucket the man himself, with the black mtintachc, thu abort hair, a.mall feet, rood teeth, only one gone, and the Indian ink bracelet was "all there." The reran blauce it fluted to bo cuiicluiivt'," and the inhabitant or (he inland were about to arrest him, but a" they were in doubl, and as no one can e.cape from the place, without being observed, he wn allowed to continue his perambulation, and the police of New York city were mumm nicatcd with TilK Territory of Arizona iiinn very unfortunate condition in confluence of thu determined and murderous attacks of tbo Apache Indian.', the mot fero cious and bloodthirMy on the American continent. HV have to record another attack, which occurred a few weeks Mticc Tins Mage from l-'ort Vuma to Tuscan was attacked and captured by these savage.-', und, although the driver had three ball. placed in hi.-, leg and an arrow in his breast, yet he and the only paenger contrived to make good their ecapc. It is no wonder that citi zens are very much alarmed, and fou nder life and property to bo valueless in such a country. Thev arc very in lignant at Hen. .Stoncinnii for lemoving to California and representing the country to bo in a quiet condition. It onicthing decisive was done in Arizona . .. c I.Ol-ls .V.SPoI.KO.V HoNAP.SllTK, for-, merlv l'mperor of the French, arrived I in Endand vesterdav. where, for the future he will i.mbablv tale un his ubode, and where it i probable ho will lie. He will be somewhat of a lion and will undoubtedly become the center of considerable attraction in that coitn trv. It is inauv years .-ince he m- , jourued there; and he will have the op portunity afforded him of vis-itini; hi-1 old lodgings in Hlnau Urtet, Chel-on, i where he resided when he nelcd a n ' peeial coiiitablc during the C'hnrtit I agitation. Ho lias -ccii olllo tijis mill i down- in his time, and if he was poor he could rnadily make a larire sum of money by publishin': "Life and Times of Napoleon IIIesKmperor of the French, in 2 vole, oct." Ho lias a itcrury taste, as was e?pcciallv shown , in his "Life of .Itilius Urvsar," and he ; could not do better than write a life oft iimself. It is neccs.-ary, too, that he .should vindicate him-elf from all par ticipation in gutting up tho late war with Prussia as it was uuiicci,.siul and represent him-clf ns tho victim not only of misfortune, but of a depraved public opinion. POLITICAL NOTES. On April ".rd it will bi f'oiini"lleut turn, Virglniu talks about eparntii' its Statu and Congressional election?. Senator Trumbull refuvd to norvo on the judiciary committee with tlio distin guished Conkllng, of Now York. Tho l.uictntcr, ln.. Jnidlinawr (Kail.) says that the Pennsylvania Central rail m . . I - -I.I....- road owns a majority 'i mo iegiimnri' "i tho Stato. What n reckless Investment or capital. Tho Democratic victory in Now lliunp t shlro was won in splto of the diversion nl- f with nrs"iile on tho .1.1, on account ol III fected by the labor reform ticket, nearly . treatment at home, all tho votes cast for which were those of j A I rI Hon wu lately killed near dlsnfl'oeted democrats. j jy, Angolos, while gorging himself on Tho "President s stall'," v mtever that j surreptitious vual. Jttoolcsuven rillo balls may be, costs tho country fjo.ouu tins year, an appropriation to that amount hid ing been smuggled at Grant's instance Into one of tho appropriation bills jut before the Into Congress adjourned. The IJoston Trttnserij'i says 'Charles Sumner is os.fortunato in his triends in tho Senate Messrs. Trumbull, AVllson, Sherman, Seburr, Logan and .Morrill as In hiseuemlos Messrs. Nye, Howe, l'oolo, Chandler, Cameron, ct id genua omne." Tho Concord Ittriot hoisted to tho head of its columns a tow of coloisul roostors, tho cuts of which had been lying In a for gotton drawer for sixteen, yours. 'Mr, Duttorflold, tho editor, said "It seemed liko old times to seethe birds out agoin." AShrewed Illinois Radical wants to take a contract for furnishing tlio ivdnilnii trution with flrst-clisi KuKlux testimony, Ho lays, ho can get up nny number of out' rages at tho hortcit notice. .Mr. John Arthur Itoobuck. formerly known as the "Tear' Em" of tho IIouo of Commons, In an auMreu, delivered at .Sliclficlil, recently, dcnouncel tho Itera tion of the Fenian convicts "11a ndaJtardly act, and their reception in America as disgraceful to tho country, and as another proof that hy I Knglnnd'i bitter cqoray." The (iurmniis do not take kindly th President's uithod of culiordlnating every thine and uvcrvbody to hU own will Carl Schiirr.'a paper, the" VTtiHtthe Pott, Imi an )itoriul headed ''Dictator Grant.'' It charges the 1'ruttdent with lclng too tupld for his position ; with being bound lenly graijiin both for presents and powers with having Imnigtirntcd 11 courfo of party management which lends thought ful men to hi): whether wu nr.; still In pos icsslon i f republican institution?. Tho Chicago Tribune is exceedingly lovero on Cameron. Jt ruf : If tho republican party could not be In duced to mlect .Simon Cameron for prosi dent, is there uny reinectahlo portion of it that desires to see thcpresidentaolnvnlred In party differences that ho must turrcn dcr to (.'uiueron th practical control of tho Kuviirnmont'' All know whj'Cainerun ecoki that control, anil nil know liow, nnd for whnl purpoieii. he will use it. No consid eration nrhonesty ever caused him lu hci i t ut c in the choice of means or tho accom plishment of un end. Tho embodiment of corruption, contact wltn him must nccei tarily sully, and Identification with him inu't crid in thnt ruin which follow.' the loss of public confidence und respect' Tb l'ittiburgh Commercial, tho repub I' lioan organ of Wcitern Pennsylvania, considers th worn fimturc of tho deposl ( tlon of .Sumner the selection of Kimon , f 1 ne run m his ucecior. It savt that I the procidentia! wish was potent enough 1 tocil'cct the ruiuovul of .Sumner, and then iidds tlnst tho public will reach the con ; elusion that Cameron mint 1j accepted ns tho representative of thn admliilstration. I It thus puu thu cato. , "Sumnsjr wai removed becauso tho prvaident ilesinxl h, Mr. Cameron could I not have been chosen by tho isine sena tor without (Jenerul (Jnuit' anprolmllon. 1 This is the lolcnl deduction, and the ad- f minittrntion must tnk the rrsiNinslbllity of Sumnor'sdeiiosltion and tho ninioint- niPtllof Camiron. "VVo lav this In no unfriendly spirik. but imply iceord a mo,t "nfortuni. politic! tact.' Ncrth Carolina appeals to tho North for aid in ropWiIihtng the library of her State university. The institution wa es tablished In 1799, nnd though its library Is tlf largest in tho titute, it contains but 7, 000 volumes, of which 2,00) are 17. S. pub lie document, nnd about 1!,G00 more nre aritiqunt'-d tt b.oki. No wonder such iguoraneo as this indicates should manifest Itself in Inwlessrieo. Although not a leg. itimatn mljoot fur federal aid, hew much better an appropriation for that library would 1-) thnn to defrav the eincnto of (eileral troops and how much cheaper f Shall wo scud the penpU of North Ciiro lliin book, or tmyoncts 1 NOTES OF THE DAY. l'anny Kemble's daughter is literary. Miss Kate Fields is going to Knglnnd. Teimoson I growing blind, It Is feared. Indiana farmers are "owing their oats not the wild kind. Tlio Philadelphia Lutherans propose a 21)0,000 church. Iowa mourns its peach and cherry pros, poets, ruined by' n sleet storm. Three letter, that spell brandy II H i and Y. It used to be spelt O. I). V. A twenty.ponnd golden eaglo has been getting himiolf shot in Doxtcr, Iowa. Two little Illinois boys tried to burn a church to get rid of going to Sunday school. An Ohio clergyman Is preaching on "Infant Damnation.' Ho does not mean youthful profanity, but thn (.'iilviuil.llc doctrine. llrct llurtu is catching It already for not being a Ho'toulan, An Athenian Journal niv h tolo "Truthful .limit' from tho Latin ! Kllen Ki.er, daughter of a cooper In Al- ton, Illinois, aged llt'tcen, killed heri'elf u,,,,,,,,,,,, A now cattle dlseaso has appeared In Mercer County, 111. Tho nnlnials livo but n few hours after tho uttack, and m far tsery attack has been fatal. One man has lost twenty-three head In three or four days. .Tho olhYo of the lUrict-Attomcy at Norristown, l'enn., wiiv entered by burg lars a few nights inee, and a full net of burglar's tools taken away. The imple ments had been taken from a thief now in prison thore. iJoNT.vio.VK held cruelty to bo tho ox- trcmo of all vlcosj it Is ulio one of tho most commonest. Humanity seldom or novor showes itself in inferior dispositions, and whern It exists Is rodily destroyed. No unnatural taite li 10 rcadly acquired as tho taste for shedding blood. Tuere were Iwonty-thrce battles during tho lato Franco-German warj besides, thcro wcro forty-nine engagements and combats which hid almost the propor tions of battlrs. Thcro wero twenty sclgos, comprising the threo Immcnco strongholds of Strasbusg.-JaoU and Paris. A child, while walking through an art gallory with hot mother, was attracted by a statuo of Minerva. "Who Is that?" said sbo. "My child, that Is Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom.'" " Why didn't tbv mako-ber husband, too? ' " Because sao'-kaai aBSMBrf-srWM' TKt-ewa because 6ho was wise, wasn't It, mamma? " was tho artless reply. Tho Concord (N. II.,) Stntcaman says n young man at service in thnt city recently sent homo for "some stamps,' meaning pocket money. Ills parontu, not being familiar with thy term, complied literally with tho request, supposing ho Intended to keep up a moro frequent correspondence with frlaods under the paternal roof. An old negro woman, In accounting for hick of discipline among tho yountor, Insl-ts that It ii hccauio their motliors wear gaiters. " You see, when wo wore low shoes, and thn chillun wanted wblppln, wejii.t took i.fl 11 shoe mighty quick and guv cm u cwl spinkln'; but now, how's n Jv to elt a gaiter oft' in time? So tho chlllunglts no whlppin' atnll now-iwlnys." DOMESTICRECEIPTS A correspondent of tho Gcnnantnnn Tdcjruph, who lost sixty chickens bygapes last year, now ny thut fresb water dally, with a lump sifbrimttono' kept in Iv, r-'jlt' bo found a certain proventive. C7f.fitr kniett. A .small, clean potato with tbo end cut oft", Is a very convenient medium for applying brick dust toknlvcs, keeping It about ho right molsluro, while tho Juico of tnc,potato wilsts in removing tains frorss tbe'surface.,, A better polish' can ho .obiaiacl by this method than any. any. viJJL 'SJ other wo tava inw, nna wltn lei latrori rritii uieitn$jni up mo cuickcu ..... ... . . 1 . I and lav them in cold water to extract the i bloo.J.' Wipothemdry, nnd drodgo them with flour 1" ry in lard to a rich brown, . take them out ami kaennhom near tho tiro Lrav earofullv in which the i chicken have been frlcl, mix with It half pint of cream, -.eaton. ,wiiu mace pep per, suit and parsley. A remedy for croup was gtven me by k sister who heard It from Prof. lironson, a physiological lecturer, mco deceased: "Lot" ii healthy peron till his lungs with puro air, then slowly breathe upon tho pa- t enl s tliroat unci cnesu coiuiiieiiciii a. tho point ot thn chin, end moving slowly down to tho bottom of ,0,.wi"III, ! Itcpoat lora few mlnuttw, and It will givo relior In tM w!ir.. n.l oilier iivmih , To lhu (.u()u Mr iizwKr ma(lu ll0 ob. f'dh i jectlon. tntiii; that ho played such games as checkers, luck-gammon", chess, euchre, To remove stain from mourningdrec, j etc., ut homo with his family, nnd that ho boll n handful of flg leaves in two quart- considered It no harm to seek auch amuse of water until reduced to n pint. Squeeze I ment when trnvellng.or even io cary with the flc Icavo and put tnu liquor Into a hot- him n pack of cards ot a box of chessmen, tie for use. Ilombnzinc, criipe-cloth, etc., I need onlv bo rubbed with a upongennd tho effect will bo instantly produced. If any i rcn.on exists to prevent thesubtanco from being wettinl, then apply irench chalk, which will ubiorb .the greao from tlio finest texture without injury. If brooms nro wet In boiling Wot suds once a week, they will becomo very tough, will not cut tho carpet, last mucli longer, and always sweep llko a new broom. A vcrv uutty carpet may oe cionneu oy vei ling a pall of cold water out by tho door, wet tho broom In It, knock It to get out all tho drops, sweep a yard or o, then wash tho broom again a. boforo and sweep again, being careful to shako all tbo drops oil' tbo broom, ond not sw-ep far nta time. Ifdonowlth care, It-will clean a carpet vcrv dustv. Snow aprinlileil over a car iiet'iind swent oil' boforo It has time to molt I ond dissolve, Is also nice for renovating a I t. ill oil pnrnet. MfilitoriQll lmlhlll lllPIll U I ;"-iv" . :- , , tiled with gixxl otlcct by .01110 housekeep I ri. Varnithfor Put half 11 pound of gum shellao broken up in small pieces, innquart bottloor jug, cover it with al cohol, cork it tight, and put it on a shelf In a warm placo ; nhako It well several time o day. then add a ploeo of camphor as largo no hen' i-gg, hnko It well, and in a few hours shako it ni;aln, and mid 0110 ounce of lampblack. If tlio alcohol' Is good, it will all Lsi iiusolvoil in three , uny.; llion snaiui ami use. 11 11 goxa 100 thick, add alcohol, pour out two or three t tcasiwonful. In uaaucer. and apply It with n small paint brush. If tho materials are nil COOd. it Will ilrv III about llvo mtmif'S. 1 and will bo removed only by wearing It I on, giving a gloss equal to patonl leather. q,0 ,mpur was taken to 1'hlladclphla bv Tho udvuntitgo of this preparation over , ('.mtmn JucU and placed In tho linn i of others Is, it does notstrlko into tho leather ,(, Adams and Thomas .letforson j .. be und make it bard, but remidns on t'0 I prc-ontcsl t the Colonial Congrcs; but surfueo, and yet exclude tho water ul- tuo.a gunthimon replied tint it was too most perfectly. The samu preparation is . ti)m ror 8uch n inuvoment. Iil. was admlrablofor hanie., und do not oil , ,ro tlntri one year before Mr. Juf when touohed. as lampblack preparations ( ,vrkn wroto thu 'l)ectaratlon" adopted on CURIOUS AND SCIENTIFIC. Laborer on tho Knullslf railway lately found 11 thrush's neat' tinder a rail, with tlio hen peacefully sitting tyn four eggs, iindi turbed by tho thundor of passing trains. Tl, rn... II. ,L- '.. U,,nlti Ainnrlnin bird, found on tho wostorn slope ol the Andes, Is noted for its trick of falling, in 1 If killed, when ihot at. und unhurt, and subsequently Hying on.. " why dons not tho living stomach di trost itself?" was omiof the nuostlons du t 1 , .. 1H..I 1 !.',... I.. 1.1. CUSSCU oy i-roieaio .uil-ihiui A'vavur, .11 on recent lectures 011 tho nutrition of atiimals, before tho ltoyal institution, in London. Uo paid that it could not bo duo to lu own vitality, slnco living unlinals urb digest Iblo in it; and ho suggested that it might I bo duo to a kind ot equilibrium, msdn- taincd during life, and consisting of all the forces which resist death. Tho various colored wools used In mak ing tho celebrated Gobelin tapestries aro arranged at the manufactory according to their shade!. Tlieso shades aro 28,000 In number; and as an cxamplo of tho power and delicacy of human eyesight, It Is said that when two of tho iinproxlinftti shades aro compared, tho cyodisllnguiihss them with facility, and perceives thelntci' vol which separates them. Can a turkey buzzard bo deceived by his icnso of smell? This question having been somewhat discussed, n correspondent writes tot the American Xaturalitt. cillnir Audubon ns one of his authorities, thut botli tho turunv buzzard anil black vulture. arc practicably incapable of dlstinculsbuiK odsrs, and swltot tboir food by tho aenso of sight alone. Ho adds that thoy feed upon frch mentns readily as upon putrid fleln. 'Jhelloslon Journal says! ihe outer vatlons taken on Mount vYashlncnon dur Ing tho past Winter lmvo established ono important tact, mat trie periods oi intense cold arc felt at the high altitude from twelve to twCtityfour hours sooner than theynroln tho" country below. Cnroful observations uro made of Hanover. N. II., to bo compared with thoso on tho moun tain, and others nro made nt points nearer .Mount Washington, nt Gorham, White Hold. Lunnenbcfg, Vt., etc., cither in con nection with tho corjwJIlion or for ttio .Smiiiioiian Institution nt Wnsnlntrton. A comncrason of nil tho observations will probably disclose other mctorologlcal facts thnn the one rcforrrd to above. In u recent article upon thu trade In humnn hair, It Is stated that a patent has recently been taken out for converting govt's hair Into hair for ladles' use, and that tho experiment is co lucccssful as to render It almost Impossible to dlstinguiah tho rcul article from tho Imitation. This will bo e:ood nowi. not only to the dealers in hair, who might apprehend tho exhaus tion of their source of nupply, but also to tho ladles who depend upon art to com pensate tlio ilellcmncei ol nature, mo utile article dates that in lSOS oer 'J2.000 pounds of hnlr wcro Imported Into (Jrea't Britain, representing the clip of about 45,000 women. Much of this i obtained from the lure a communities of sisterhoods scattcrd throughout Franco and Hclglum. lion- la mat for High I "Urick" Pomcroy. In his Democrat, Itktu explains thn paternity of tho above porfalnr interi Wrre'iiondnit, ?Uenrj- Ward A-mtnr Inf irmAII,m lit iiliiu'rp In u 1 omerov savs U'.i iiw.i.i. h ,.(i,r f 1 .....tAMA.. ...I.I..I. I.n j ...... ... ..(i... i .... Mr. At the time or the U inland con- vcntlpn, in I St. I, when .lolui Cochrane was by certain dhsatloctcd I'"hllcani, nominated for tho l're.idency, Henry, M IJccohcr., the author oftlio phrasu, i In most d d hot, vn ut tho Spald- who was n strong Kepublican, a great ad- J mirvro! licochor, and a momoer of tlio same church. To while uwiy tli time boforo tit- train which was to I .ir him Westward should arrive, It wiu i. Allied best to seek a little m,jctmu,cnlonl ,iriVl liiduli'lni' In tlio nuptil.srr m) ur ,?M private parlor, l.y .irgami ot "sev.-n- a ho generally slid, (Jriive. and Jleccher wcro partners, tho party playing for tho lemonado. On u four-handed game (.raves nnd Ileccher wcro ktnek, ami sawed'' to see who should pay for tho lemonade. Thev played a tingle game. At last it stood Ileeelier six and Graves live, with his deal. By acci dent or design, Graves turned tho iack of Heart, which just him six. It was a qucitlnn of who had tho highest card to go out. Hccdicr looked at hi. hnnd, found nothing thero worthy of noto, and laid down the duco upon the table, with tno reman: ; i 'T givo you Jack that puts us lx I apiece. Hero s the deuce; how's that for high?'' Tho remark was so nriglunl nnd the f Joke o good, that everybody laughed, and j Grave, ordered tho beverag'es. The storv i i,. ..i ,i, ii .. .1... ,..,i told first to ono conductor and then to ... iu.t iiiii ov-tsr tho countrv. until. 'as a .1 1. 1.. 1.. '....v. ,. ' . I tiaug iiiirae, 11 run. 111 popiuiiriir wiui ,.v " (), ..j..j hot - lir v; Tlio M(vklrnlurg Urrlartloii. Tho most memorable thing In connec tion with tho history of .Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, is tho .Mecklen burg Declaration of Independence." which svas adopted .May 20. 1775, in anold round om!tc!aphordcijverc! schoolhoiiso, used 111 a court-room, amid most I'lillni.In.tlc idiouts. Attached to thU documeni, writes a recent correspondent, ar,e tho names of seven Alcxandcis, many of whom grand chlldr 11 and creit grandcliildreii still ,,.,1,1,, there. This was tho tirH public action taken ttj,(C, looked to a completo eprutlon of , ,i. ..nlnnlr from tirrnt llritnin. mxl li.,i I ...tnl.il.linmni. of Amerb nil lnil.inniiilnn..f. tlio Itli of.ltily, 1770, Tho agreo'iient hi .eiitiinont. anu tiiosimllnrlly.il a number I of passages, proves that Mr. dellewon had 1 not reiid and studied tho 'Mecklenburg Declaration ' in valu. ' 01 C-aJfTho Wiiihington correspondent of thu Chicago Tribune tolls tho following curious Incident of tfioHumiur deposition : in.rprior totlio asseniMilng ot tlio re- publican cnui'.is, this morning, Mr. Itutt v.iiiiileil his wiiv tot hu u 1 lo lioii.o on " luiuion with which ho was enlrusted b) j omo ol tho Mnssiiehusotts dellgiition In congioss. This mU-lon v mi I. the president was lrrovociij . .. u riaineil to u.u tho liiiluonco In Ills nbwer to have ' .Sumner removed from thu foreign rolutioni .. . .r . . . . comuiiitoo, butlor opoiiod hi cau uv stating at whoo instaiico ho called, and then tuked If thoro could ho no compro miiu on tho part of tho administration ing Home, waiting for a train to bear him I town of Moxlco, Oswego county, In this W itt, hu became acquainted with a few Wtic, .topwl IntiJEiiduv vninit wUj. U. gentlimien, umong them n conductor of L- Myers, u young merchant of Texas, ii.n t'ri,i rntirmit. nommt ! DroTri 1 hho was to havo been inurriol nt seven Tho president waa very prompt in roiily. iie saiusumnercouitt not to rotainca in that commlttoQ unloM it Wis aealnst tho earnest wishes of both himself and tho Secrntarrnf ctiifn Thn .Sml,.t.i..iiAn V.,1 spmovcry Important matters to submit to tho senate foreign relations committer, Wlllen WOUld rnnlllrn Ihnt lla nhnlrm.,. should bo In full und free sympathy with tnu v-.uiunu nun pecroiarv nl suite. Amnni- thpn vliul m,ii,, ,... ,1. . r tT 11 i mftUo" wo tho report oi iuj aan jiomingo commissioners and Joint high commission on tho Alabama cmims anu nsnery question. Mr. Sumner's viuwi on uiuo quesiions wcro iiom very prominent und very hostile, and his re moval was thus rendered absolutely neces sary. Mr. Uutlcr thereupon withdraw 'and reported tho president's ultimatum to thf-s who sent him. Under this state nf ntl'nlrs tho caucus assembled. ttiT Wo havo discovered what wo did not imagino to exist nn enemy of Schuy ler Colfnx. Thcro is a gentleman In Wash ington, wiio.se Heart is ucatoil to n ureau fill ragoa3'alnst tlio aml.ihle Vice-President Wo refer to .Mr. Samuel T. l'larco, who writes to tho Golden Aco ns followj: "From fourteen years' knowledge of Schuyler Colfax in "this city, wheru he has lived at least half the time, I fearlessly pronounce him ono of tho most oily anil completo political demagogues that I over know.'' .sir. Pierce continue. In tho samo strain, a communication of somo length, which wo havo not room to print In full, and which concludes ns fol lows: Let him but becomo n candid ito for tho I'rc.idoncy, nnd mvself and otueis stand ready to publish his "own letters proving him ono ot the most heartless and dishonest political donmgogucs ever known In America.'' Mr. I'iercu s rough Inngungo Is in strange contrast with thu urbanity of tho distinguished victim whom he Intends to destroy. Tor Uotdcn Agr. Tk ajuit na a Mature nf I'osstr. Captain .lolin Ericsson Is perfecting hU Solar Kngine, in which steam Is gener ated by tho concentrated rays of tho sun' According to his calculation an ncra 10 feet square, or 100 square (cot, exposed to tho mm, will afford, after making all de ductions and allowances, n motive force ot ono horsepower. Ills invention It designed ofcourne, for tho rulnloas regions of tho carm, sucn as tlio .Mlo Valley in upper Kgypt, thu western coiu't of America nnd soulhorn coast of tho -Mediterranean. Ho I i'11! uiub i.uruiu mil vuu uuy siuji ncv onus ior want oi coai anu mat recourse i nii,i.i . i i..i. r : ...v.. MW . ... .(.,3 UlltnitlU ...II. '; " ,; I erj oiuiii sunimine. rr. r E' " "r . ".ur r.mma, uaugnier oi Liiaties Aiuncn, a respectable farmer who lives near Texas., o'cliHjk tbo samo evening to one Pilmoro. h som:what aged but wealthy Callfornlan. mo guests assemtiieii, mm tno parson at tended, but the bride to be was not on hand, It was said she left tho house to ward evening, under the pretence of going o il wuero tho men wero gathering sup, which was tho last seen of her. Myers had formerly pild hlsuddrc-cto Miss Aldrich. The wihldlnti-droise. weru left behind and aro without a wearer. - A t'aitlluiia Man. A fellow who was traveling In Western Now York entered a barrooui, and after railing for drinks for two, looked about over the loungers, apparently after a friend to drink with him. To everyone s surprisu ho invited a Fifteenth Amend ment, who eagerly accepted and swal lowed his "plicn" with great avidity. Tho traveler, howevor, leaving his untouched, very cooly lighted a cigar and seated hluiHclf by thu lire. After somo time tho landlord Inquired, ruthor sharply, if ho did not Intend to drink that whisky. "Why, certilnly, ' said he, "if It don't kill that colored man within tenor tlftecn minutes." AMUSEMENTS. Two Nights Only iJ u I Rl U 01j. A OOJ IYIdrL.ll Zlbl dllU LLX, The Onoi.i mvl Wor.il-Ueiiovuic.l SKIFP &c GAYLOED'S Nr.tv u:s-iation, Albino minstrels. porn t'Lw.v i:i .ir.. The flrtt I'url Mill :i.car In WHITi: I'ACK, AVI US. DIIKSS IIAN'HS, Ki:i) N KC ICT I ICS, Ac, hunielti UK i"-sir llme nilueofil lo l ..rt.it I).-. The iVondi'Wiil lliMdlnu' I'iiimriiiuu m He- n.r... riu.mti Ut, it i tin- JUiniiioil, iiiaaiumiinii jni: li.wi.oun.ioii. .vueat. I.I.W .lVl.lllt),'-ule I'ttijiT. liltV-'M BIMDERV. Aitrns MJ.v;:ciiuijt;. r Tin: I' r -, r I fV A ,310 LIIV DUUK DlllUCl V " - nSI(ll to .tfanul'rtclHie lllauk Usk mill slu nl k lints of llonk llliullnr; anil ItssllUR. 7t Mii jTscvec, CAIRO, - - - ILLINOIS jsTorici: of ::.vno;.j mow . T'"' .'-' ".r'V,.rr!"T,. ..,J1r!0.fn.'::!. 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Call atnl aea tat yonr fcbldtr TOHX I1I.AM'.S .SAIiOOlf I Miimllrtl. wills all MtM.mt ' SUPERIOR LIQUOPSX, X2oo Alo, 4so O.V jien-fcn tignia ana MnlhHljfU, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. n llilr'y, wis j Inrc reoit liquoi, houlil fit lil'is aciUI. anl I how lm waala FJiB AISilXT CIOAB Cun h.tro IhclrwinU aiipplictl t blntmr: J"o7iNV ciTr.s rroprlelor of th Billiard Saloon ami Itur Room El Dorado Commercial A veM Cairo - - - - Illinois REAL ESTATE BROKERS S,SlSjSsSlit,SJ stw t ru- (J."' 1.'HIO.V A; CO. Cncec.. j to JohnCJ. Jlarmsn k Co.,) REAL ESTATE 74, Second Floor. OHIO LEVEE Buy and Sell Hoalstttf .'LU.MS1I AlUSTUACTaS. Sty JTITIJL. AMI HllVI'AKfeCSNWKyAalCIW ' sis si.i.vna COLLEGES. IOH J;lI ('ATIO.. HELLMUTH COLLEGE H'mr.l aal Tultlaa rcr annum, 1K3. HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEClT; I., .uaura'ct t y II. It II T:w Aritiny. Boa4 antt ni'ti'n rerun, nti, I'ril'nt,lha Very II v l.f. .imuili.l) t.. Dcau of Huron. For prtl-iunr ar; ly la 'Air Kraut, l.oilnt Canada WCI SEWING MACHINES. TIIK IsAVIS VKItTICAI. PEED SEWING MACHINE, Tho Completi'sl, Simplest nuJ.lsi.- Seuliig Mnchliio I11L sc. V ( AtltO, ILLINOIS. Tho i!einsn. fur tli D.W1B CKWIKQ UkW INK In llio.i.uiliOMit, wll're Miaf ara U.'l kiinurn, nal wliero they tupplint all otlirr. la crrsti r limn 1 n Iw ii''hl. , . , , Ii neser lai.a in any kiud of worvr. II Is lmpl, roni.icn- f a fen .troii)' parU, aa-1 It Trtiol lent rn.i ilea it to run eser tam anJ to turn. 'Or. iirr Hitiioiilcluiiue of tlili'li or Isnsinik 1 I'lclliuia aii'l !! in inauiifariureM prfrrlt to nil ..tarr, nn.l lli.Ht ilinjii.l thn lliinjr fur foiiulf ew n, . eru."Jy ll lcknwle't anvrt-iam Inline . . . . 1 . . ,ll t'A lllliieil1 HTTP .Cinni -1. ni,4 (iiuririii t)l . tlniih, 111I repvtoilly Invite allwlio if mm machinl Mannf.u'tnre.1 toj;'in tlienia call tfflrr pti-vha. Ing i-l'.'H hers'. Call mid l.'t't u CircuUr. CLOTHIERS- i. & ir mm I. 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