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DEED! ._DDDD D ADDDS: um}: Smut: : Editoradfi‘i'ébfir'lmr w'vii I? [9le A \‘H M ,\ Y Wl3.“l>‘>7'o‘.7 ='_t.~.n,z..\ .Nl was. lupus-I oi tiu- lint-durum: lixpcrl. Water l‘oisr, .tprzl {Mo-Hogan. an expert said: "I am prepared to testify that the handwriting of specimens numbered 8, 9 and 10. is the handwriting of the person 3 who wrote the note and contents addressed ‘ to cadet Whittaker." Replying to questions i Hagen stated that he had noticed some at— tempts to disguise in the handwriting ot the ‘ anonymous note. ushad asked tor addi ' tiona specimens of this hand, and found in how or two resemblances to the anony— mcusnote, but not sumcient to warrant. i General Kc} Provided For. Wasnrsc'mx. April 80.—At a cabinet meet ing today the President tendered the Post— master General the United States judgeship - tor the eastern and middle districts of Ten ncsse which was accepted. ' I Unprecedented lmml‘rntion. I a Six ocean steamships arrived today i "bringing 3. 386 immigrants from all parts of Euro 9. Total arrivals {or April. 46.118, the Ear-germ number cver landed at Castle Garden in one month. Public Debt Statement. \Vrsmscroxt. April 30.-—Tlio debt state— ment will show a decrease during April oi $12,000 or more. The treasury purchased 422,000 ounces of silver for the Philadelphia. and fian Francisco mints. ' New Postal Routes. 3 Vadnruoroit,'ltlay l.—-In the prst ronte hill the following new routes are created in Oregon: From Salem via Liberty school house. Waldo term, Rock Point. Beaver Glen and Union schOol‘ hohso to Silver creek; irom Linlmlle via Tale Lake. Scorpion Point. Dro Lake and Burgood’s ranch to, Fall river mills. California; from Linkville via Plevna. Klamath terry. Miller's ranch. Dorsey's ranch. Fairchild's ranch and Ball’s ranch to Mount Shasta. Cali. (ornia: ‘ from Rockville via Olex, Lono Bock. S‘friug valley. Monument. Long creek an Susanvilla to Canyon City; from Bockvilic via The Basin to Alder creek. W. T.; from Drew’s valley via Burncs' valley I) Lnngell's valley; irom Linkvillc to Mount Shasta; from Linkville to Fort Klnmath; from Camp Hardy by Curry’s to Silver creek; from The Dallas via Celilo to Wallula, W. T.; from. Baker City via Eldorado to Boise City. Idaho. ‘ ' Another Involco of Esrligrants. an Yomt. May l.—-Five steamshtps nr— .wasimlwvsn- “more We" m L,’J9l emigrants. French papers state that there in 60,000 nerscns awaiting means oi trans portation to this country. Two thousand are waiting for berths in 11am. Three trains were dispatched to-day. and three or tra trains oi two can each will be sent out tar—marrow over the Erie. Pennsylvania and Mlaktfintr'al. , y . nut-stat stats-asst. ' VWasmsoncs. Kay 1 —Tho decrease ot the min debt during April a neonate. -- ia-the treasury-0199,4843”; geld oer tiflcates. 88 280.600; silver certificates. $12.- #711600 certified“ 01 deposit outstanding. . 60. ; refunding certificates. $1,524.- 950; tractioaalcurrsaey outstanding, $15,- WMflZt lust tenders outstanding. 0846,- cfll. . , i Callus-Ila Memorials. Wasnntom my L—Repuesentstive Hor ace Davis to-day presented memorials oi the iSan Francisco chamber oi commerce prayin *ths defences 0! that harbor be armed forty crfilty modern heavy rifled guns. and that at least two turreted ironclads be .rnaintaincd there. that the sine ot mail ships to he submit-‘3 by the postmaster. general be not preach by law except in regard to vessels plying between the United States and Buck Asia and Attica. and protesting . ”shot raced discontinuance 01 “hr “'BO 's letter carrying service. ' » Postal changes. ‘ rostal changes tor the Pacific Coast last jweeh: Established—lll. Columbia county. ‘W. T., E. L. Hemingwsymomnast'er; Bock -1004. Spokane county. W, T., Mrs. Ruth Barrister“. Master, . “1.700 lands oi the President. ‘ MM‘hss signed the inmo diat'e'demnc bill which now ocs P | t. ,‘ I 5 to the _ out blishes aoolurnn and a hall Host-vi: entree. John a. Butter. embel lished withhis portrait. The purpose at this publication which narrates in a very I “limbs-truth float services to the in! States authorities. distressed immi. ”to Id early settlers in California. sp mrs to be to promote the passage of the | MD! in Cutout for his rslici. i Ilns lac-M. i (100. 3. Davis. oi Chicago. and Nebraska i session tor Omaha presented to the coinage eon-tune of the House the Inuit: at those cities as mint locations. . love-su- hut". n" m 0' “at "nun nt.-um. . 0 mo of Mouse Fund as I,ole ”up I. W, 9! “3 PULL; Lil: lo '“J-Kll.'i. Mats... um: i m son: toad. Laura; 1 “it I! L“ L” " ””5" {LII NJ tuft, .‘ln 1. . “find out". H 'L' r‘.(‘L in! ,L. (“M .1“ w ""‘""' “I“ MV.’ 1.1.f'- J ~ ..n‘te-msvo. a r' t .. or he: .i i... in. r ...“ wk, .1150! 'al-I 1.. -";.. “rev-... . . .l , , ...,t I] y . Witn...s‘«. i'i‘fi'wtni ”your” ... w . ». ' - . . ctr-own» . . . . -, . mun. ‘ ,U. _ . , ‘ w :7 on. Q‘ 'csv' s.-~tut. . .it s we... ’ 'n u . ' w a c , , ~ i’ ' “A, l ‘ [hm thcrvforo invite} .\ir. Swift to make him . a visit at Ann Arbor for the purpose of ex changing vii-we us to their prospective work lingmlu-r, and Smit will do so en route to i t‘uiiicrnia, leaving \‘(ashingtou probably i mutt 'l‘ucmiay and arriving at San Francisco ,on or about the ‘.Uth ilZ‘Ji. Minister Angeli :mii (‘omiuissimu-r mini Minister 'l‘rt‘scoii ox - i put to reach San Francisco tr gvtizcr bctwocu illv lat :I:th Bill (‘5 June. Robbin: :\ “unlucky flunk. . i.\r:l.~',}iy.. May-i. ~--<‘:'a\.lr~'u;cntool; from ‘,the Natir'ul Bank :i but containing SILK! ; and a package t'nn‘amin,’ $19,500 in bowls. ,‘l‘cn HANNAH-i dollar; of the bonds area! the Cincinnati Southern and belong to Mrs. l C. S. lirent, of this city; 50,500 are Carlisle, , Kentucky bonds, the property of Mrs. John Marshall, of Covington, Kentucky. Pay— ment on the latter can be stopped, but bank oflicisls say that the Southern bonds can only be regained by compromise With the burglars. Parties are suspected. Doings oi the n. E. Couierencc. ‘ Crucrrmarr, May 4.—The address of the bishops was read in the M. E. conference It iavors strongly a retention of the present plan of prescribing eidership, maintenance 01 doctrines of the fathers and a general diocesan superintendence. The conference received the address with great favor. Wednesday, May 12th. was fired tor the election of church oflicers. Found flanking- Io Ia Tree. Ganvss’ros. May 4.—-On Saturday two men were iound hanging to a tree near the line of Deuton county: supposed to be horse thieves. A Banno- Holocaust. Btcuatosn, May 4.—Martha Jones. col ered, who lived with her five children in the neighborhood of Christiansburg, securely barricaded the doors, set fire to the house, and herself and children were burned to death. l‘ixin: Foreign Capitol. ALBANY, May 4.—Governor Cornell vetoed the bill taxing the capital of foreign banks, but aiter hearing bankers' arguments re called the bill. Sanitary condition of ”cannula. Murals, May 4.—-Seworaae is greatly improved. Local authorities declare the he liei that health will be unbroken through out the Summer. lllrlaor Appropriations. Wasnmo’rort. May 4.—The following items are in the river and harbor appropriation bill reported to the House to-day: Con— structing a canal around Cascades, Columbia river, $100,000; Upper Columbia and Snake rivers, $15,000; Upper Willamette river, $12,000; Lower Willamette and Columbia rivers from Portland, Oregon, to the sea, $45,000; Oakland harbor, California, $90,. 000; Sacramento river. $30,000; San Joaquin river. $15,000; Bhgit river, Washington Territory, $2,500; Petaluma creek, Califor— nia, $8,000; Cowlitz river, Washington Ter ritory, $2,000; Chehaiis river, Washington Territory. $7,500; Yaquina Bay, Oregon, $40,000; Coquillo river. Oregon, SIO,OOO. Time Extended. Postmaster-General Key has extended the time to Wells, Fargo 3: 00., to make an ai— rangernerrt against the breaking up of their pest ofltce business until to-morrow. Bills Approved. The President has approved the army and fortification appropriation bills. Postponed Until Next leuion. The gudiciary committee of the House has decide to postpone till the next session of Congress all further consideration oi the Geneva award bill. Asa Ilsa-o Instr-tome. Ixnuuarcms. May 4.—Coi. R. M. Good win shot and killed his brother, Dr. John Goodwin. at Brookville. Ind., to-day. Col. Goodwin was but recently discharged from the insane asylum. Dr. Goodwin was a grominent citizen of the eastern part ot the tate and a lay delegate to the general con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, now in session at Cincinnati. African )1. E. Conference. Sr. Lows. May 3.—The seventeenth quadrennial session of the general confer ence of the African M. E. Church opened here this afternoon. 111-val movements oi the Chile-ls. Panels, April 24.-—The Chilean blockade fleet announced its presence in Celine bay by sending before daylight a torpedo launch against the Peruvian corvette Union. an chored well in shore, but before exploding it harmlessly struck a "fleeting pnliaade pre tecting that vessel. The Ohilean launch, carelessly or clumsily managed. ran danger onslv near the United States steamer Alaska and the Italian frigate Garibaldi, and just escaped a warm reception from those vessels. 100 1011-d. Hamnx. May 4.—The steamer Moravian saw the Polynesian in the ice in the golf on the let inst. but had no means of communi cation with her. The Polynesian has over a thousand passengers on board. FOREIGN NEWS. Isl-k lane leport. ' LOIDOI April 27.—'I‘he Mort Lune Ex pu- lpit. mm at the altuotlon cub. or? end when 0! Europe tonthe week on in: April 26th an: The W the put two months has been them-t unconoblo known tor fivo’yem. Spring loving has been satisfactorily fin hhod. Ind Igflonltunl prospects on "ener ohly (“on In. In consequence of the pro-poet ol good crop. tumor: have ceased to ext-ch importune to the retention 0! the nothinlns stock at home grown wheat, ent; country mnrkeu consequently have been more liberal. Although the condition 0! ,umplou ha been tnlr. sales were only rflu‘lcd with dltllculty at a decline at two phlilmgrl per quarter. Actual import: of tumgn nt Livt'rpool and London have not I.“ n «1.1 T: "lent to come the (trunnion. but l.':!l.onmn arrival-t at port-t 01 call and Nb vnl Inflow-nu tron: and a marked decline ... Ant-nu have reduced bnuincos to u atute : mum Ut-cnuum nl Lender“ have been mum-5 tlianrgrtnmtl ly the [-.leflic (t the ....-. LAP atrumulnhuu (in me Atlantic son ' ..xt The lnstrm-ttom ircu to factors ' .-r {nu P.llsl‘2). "Thin.- 'fc ptlvo you cdl’l : vat M ii." In filth ml-sznurleetl state A)...” Ih"lllul'l:1Y1 cu; warmly be me rt i-l 'l'Uli At “Mat. ll ii not easy to u , , 21.1 u u: do \ Lam, r'pu :all}' at the lowest price does not appear to have ’yet I been reached. bntit may he statedtliat Since 1 the acknowledged failure of the ring. white ; American has declined Si and rod 45 per quarter. As far as can be gathered at pres— ent, exports from Rusaigi will not be very large. In comequunce of this fart the de— cline on liusmin has not (xcscdnd _‘24 (3.11 m quarter. lithium; has been inurelyof a retail character. Th“ tik‘ull‘7ls“ {My “‘3l at all stimulated l-}‘ the decline. 1m 1.32 m: :11 the fntnrr are i'!‘."-.‘!:L:!), LuL ~ ) >i::v.',-J u re— i laps-3 may be imprint ljm :,i:::1';1e:' naming. I Arrivals ;‘.' I‘irr’.“ Ii 13:21 iizfl I‘. TLJ' rte. nti heavy dtt‘til‘lt: in “‘-’.‘.'..‘.i. ha» 'u' myh’. forward } lmyers. 'i‘hr.,~ it «; lmn n in}. (Eo.-:1:;;:ul l throughout the “wk and mi rn recovered Gd to 1-. (n 1111 an] 1:: to 1:; It‘ll] 6.1 on. white. Maize i: quiet. It has (lvciined 13 per quarter. 0:11-12; of wheat for shipment from Amrrica continued restricted. Some little business: was done in red Winter on passage a: 433 (ESQ? 10:4 3d. but buyers are generally indisposed to eperate. Maize and i barley slightly lower. Imports into the United Kingdom {or the week ending April 17th. were 861,333 cm, wheat, 111,“;l cwt. flour. “re and Dellllullon. S'r. Pnrnnsnnno. May I.—Seventy houses have been burned at Radoanynldn the gov ernment ot Tchermigofl'. and 130 at Nemerefi“ in I’dolia. Upwarde of 200 families are homeless. M‘rlous sunnilou. Lonnox. May I.—The situation in North ern Albania is most serious. Combined Al— banian clans, numbering 15.000 men, an: advancing to attack the Montenegrins’ posi tions in Movatscha valley, and it possible recoverrodgentzac. Newspaper Suspended. Losnox, May 3.-—A Conetantinonle dis patch says that the Levant Herald has been suspended, (or hinting that the government had better begin reforming before the Eng lieh cabinet recognizes the necessity of ex ecuting the "bag and baggage" policy. mule Enough to be llxeculccl. The assassin of Colonel Comcrofl'has been finally declared sane and will probably be executed in a few days. Blltniu-cz Will Not Both-c. The North German Gazette denies the ru mors recently circulated by progressint newapspers of Bismurck’s approaching rc tirement from ofilce, and says that the chun cellor, in consequence of abstention from parlinmentsry attendance imposed upon him by the state of his health. has enjoyed an opportunity for devoting his attention more continuosly to ministerial duties in foreign and home nfi‘mrn. and had himself stated that he dmly acquires greater love for those duties. The New Channel Cable. Losnou. May 3.—Lnying A channel cable connected with' the new French cable at Brest, has been completed and telegraphic communication is now open Letween Pen denvounder and Brest. . Mullen-s In (tubal. ' CABUL.P.Iay 3.—Tho military force now again is strong. und‘nny operations can be undertaken. The country has been without a settled government for 18 months. The rural p 0 ulation is in a very disorderly state, andJ the population of Cnbul, compris ing partisans of different Sirdnrs is always ready {or excitement. The rebellion is now practically ended. Very few rebels remain in arms and villagers are helping to hunt them out. Iron Workers Mute In England. Loews, May 4.—Upwards of 7,000 iron workers are on,s strike in the north of En gland against a 6 per cent. reduction of wages awarded by arbitrators. Burnley masters, in order to support the Blackburn masters in their notice to spinners and and room hands of s reduction of wages, have decided to sue pend the rule requiring notice belore dis charging hands. A ballot was taken by iron workers at Oonsett to-dsy. and a majority of about {our to one favored the continuance of the strike. 3 . fill led Laborers Cor-Ins. The animation Agent at Aoorington, Lan oaahiro, has reoelved In npplication from the United State. for 100 lemlo woven or bonds of inmiliu. The flnt batch nails on the 15th inst. almond on an Express fl'rnln. Pun, May 4.-—A nilwny contnetor was murdered by a fellow pusugor in a com— partment of n. first-elm curing. on tho Mur uillel nnd Lyn .... oxpren train to-duy. The purpose 0! the murder was rpbbery. The murdetor was arrested. The Freedom ot the Clly. Dmml. Mny 6.—Ceptatn Potter, of the United Btntel ship Canton-don. wu to—iny preeented with the treedont of. the city 01 Dublin. Lord Meyer Gray preeided at the ceremony. ‘ noltllnlel l'omnudowed. Hone Kola, April 7.-—Afleire between Chlna and Baum are ntill threatening. Bunion are current of a conflict between the troops of the two nations on the 11l frontier. end at the Chinese torcee having crossed the Arnom- river. To be Decnpltnted. Chung How, late Embuendor to Russia and contractor of the treaty at Levndie, has been sentenced to decapitation. and the sentence has been approved by the Em press. The Chinese new Ilre Instr. The Chinese in 11021;: Kcng have nub scribed llbernlly to the: Irish {amino relief fund. A rigmficant stipulation was made at u public meeting Unit a large amount Ihoul.l bu (unwanted tn the mayor o! lea {or Llism'm-tion unlutzg Ulc.‘ \liutrcssed m til-At district, the lmmu r't' Gu\'4.~rlxor “rum-35: y, respect for wLom in rinL-Ln-Yy it]: 1:511le Chinum reeidonts. PACIFIC COAST Young Knlloch Publishes a Card. SAN Fluxczsco, April 29.-—-Tho Post this afternoon publicize» the following card from young Kulloch : Elmo: Pcsr :' I him not a word to say about. the {Acts or merits 0! my case. I; wish it to be tried in the ordinary way. Fnir play. especially toward a man charged Wllh murder is supposed to be characteristic 0! American communities. but I expect to have no fair play on orbetore my trial, if the mat men and corrupt detectives who surround the Chronicle c-lihu nn-l usmuw to run tlns city can prevent it. I: L" intuuons that public ofiiccrsnvbo are ”hid by tlw commun ity alumni \wrk illegitinumly for private in dzvidunln, :ml cmvu': “Lt: ought to be lxonm'uixh- {ln'amv'utitlu inrn mmm-mt nurse cminn. 'l‘ch Grim-2 l-u‘lhfillt'l izx the Chm)» iclu 01' last Hun My sham . 1‘ 1w mm:- (3f our (19%:th “film“ 11:20.? l~'-'.l<~~' MM ”'3‘ to Irihhtru i;_m>r: n'. In M . A~z ‘.ur 21mm— l't‘ht u: tion.-mt Shaw. 1 1:.-.‘.:- tin»; to my: I do not know tLe Imm ml I 1144110 no mutant-Lt :23 to my \ummu nf wlmr mm- Epirt‘d. Ido not my whether his testimony “an: CONT-Ct or incorrect. but I do dccluro he hm'lno motive so fur as I can see to conceal or pervert the truth, and that there ii noth-- ing in his evidrncu to indicate perjury. It looks to me as it his urn-s: is intended by the Chronicle and detectives to warn citizens of SM: Francisco that they must not testity to any {acts that would even tend towards my exculpatiou. Yours truly, I. M. KALLOCH. The Post in another column snye : How ever improbable it may appear in the face oi testimony given at the inquest on the body at the late Charles De Young. it is conti dently asserted by friends of I. M. liolloch that at least a. dozen mtncsa will support the testimony oi Clement Show. to the ct— fect that De Young did fire the first shot, The rumor is given for what it is worth, but there is no possible doubt that such evidence Will be ofi‘cred and form part of the defense. flout fitthout BMI. In the police court this otternoon, I. M. Kelloch had 11 preliminary exumination on a charge of killing Chas. DeYoung. The prosecution ott‘ered the testimony at eye witnesses at the shooting, medical men who were in attendance and performed the nu topsy, and the nrrcs ting etiicor. The detense oit'ered no testimony and the prisoner was held without boil. 3!. n. lit-Young- Arrested For Libel. SAN mectsco, April 80.-—2.1. H. DeYoung the surviving proprietor of the Chronicle. was arrested at noon to-day on complaint 0! Mayor Kolloch, charging him with libel. An editorial which appeared in the New York World. which accused Mayor Kalloch of sun. ornntion of perjury in connection with the testimony given by Clement Show at the in quest on the body of Charles DeYoung. is the ground at complaint. The prisoner was released‘on bail, lualan Amen-s. In Arizona. Toscox, Muy' I.—A special to the Star from Yuma says the reports that Indium on the Colorado river above Ehrenberg have broken out and are detiunt lacks confirma tion. Gen. Wilcox. commanding the do purtnient. was at Fort Mojave on the 16th inst. directing the movements of his troops in person. Rumors of n general outbreak in the vicinity oi Fort Mojave are not cred ited here. , . Program of the Southern Pacific. The truck oi the Southern Pacific railroad is laid thirty-tour mules oust at ’i‘urcou. On and after to-«lay a train team-s 'i‘uscun for Pantuno with stages to ll‘Jti from Tombbtoue, Empire City nut] Patagonia. A train leaves Pentium :1: 4:30 I’. M. and urrist at Tuscan ;at 6:30 P. M. ‘ Commission Revisit-u. SAN Faaticrsco. May 3‘—-To-d.iy tho com— ,mission rates of brokers connected with the San Francisco Board were 3] each for each transaction under S2OO and one half of one per cent for all transactions over $20!). This Will be the rule in iutare. Hotel Burnt-d. Sax Faaxorsco, Maxi. —The Long Branch Hotel at Alameda was burned this morning about 5 o'clock. The hotel was a new three story building. The fire is believed to have been incendiary. One woman perished in the flames. Lana—John W. Pearson, owner 0! the Long Branch Hotel at Alameda. estimates his l-ss-at about $90,000; no insurance. The fire is now believed to have originated irom the use 0! coal oil in kindling a tire. The woman 'who was burned to death was Mary Spanlding, an employs of the hotel. and the one who first gave the alarm. Clements-w Held rol- Perjury. Clemetahaw, the witness who swore at the coroner's in near that DeYonng fired the first shot attiialloch, to-day in the Police Conrt waived an examination on a charge at perjury, and was held to answer in bail at $3.000. Death of ex-Auduor lions-no Allah-rl. Ila-Auditor Monroe Aahbnry died to—day, aged sixty-two. Movements orAlnerlcan Vessels. Collector Shannon has received orders from Washington to tit out the revenue ent ter Thomas Corwin for the relief of the ex ploring yacht Jeanette and ice bound whalers in the Arctic. She was put on the dry dock to-day and will be ready for sea in about two weeks. The United States steamer Lackawanna has left to look aiter American interests at Csllao. The O’Brien Eaton. 8m Famotsoo. Mav 4.-—The superior court to-day ordered a distribution of the estate of the late W. S. O'Brien. to which objection had been made by John H. Burke, with the exception of bequests to Maria Coleman and Kate McDonough, aggregating a million and a hall. The value of the es tato nndistributed is about seven millions. Mayor “RHIN'II Importer-ell. At a meeting oi Um board of supervisors last evening the judiciary committee. who had been instructed to take into conatlera tion the utterance ..aul editor-ace of Mayor Kalht'h and to I'.-y yr: what, if any, incon— ilinr‘,’ language h.- . :u) It art publicly, mul to Ir'l‘Oi’t trope): uni :11 t.) in tuvrun Ly ihe board in tho 1m x..._-e5, iii-sll a lung i'tpurt l'!:l~'lV‘Wll.'f.; the iii". ‘.w' of thei.ilu.nr.il.;€tuuori .‘.:.«i the tar: inn" in it it; ii.L”ut'i', linr'iu; t‘.:.:t 1w lam tii'- mtgml it hull-n; Lilli illi «unit-111.1 «l -;;_. ', uliiwd lil' m in par [do the sly-I {H aml - ::.:mvorud to lm 1) them in 5.411 (Shilohi'il ‘. and tempt-raini'ut AH ll) 0 ”unit an nuiL vult win-1w u'c‘.’ 1t sham". hixit 11.3 11-111 mm :.; lint lw L'itrl 13.1 w actual tho LW.‘ my oi ll “hum community, it"L‘lL‘it'ii tam me Lilith“, x oi iii: any ;;u'.'nri;lm:ut oi rmrriipzinu; an. . iltvrtiimou oi duty. and m.- (lv'r I'rr'tl'n’l .f c iltL‘-":lliw; a tool) against mutant-r.- it: ..t -': ~15: min-«l 11.: in to be ill hmlin .—:‘i in: luumiulntl uni ”\vl'tllriwa' 0'; ihe Milli. m, ~‘. The; ( Xi‘i'c ‘: "l theopmiuu lint Kallouii i:3' ::m‘ci'i:;.~iil Ill: and lllllnl'illcl— plul nu'l tit-Hid oi integrity uml titlolity to public interests, aunt llilll the filno has n': rived [or the board to'expresa their con-Jen): umiou of his acts and recommend that promut action be taken to vindicate the fair fume of the municipality by a judicial iL quiry into Kulluch’s case. ' A motion to adopt the report mm put by Muynr Kalloch. who unnmmv-d uu vivu mm Votu that il. wvs carried. The roii w'u cniied, running in nu unanimou-I vote M. Mame". A n—aoluiion was they; “1‘01“”! \\ Lit-ii :1:1~ ilmrized the [immune cmuwim .- to pause, jur diciui proceedings to ho instituted against themnyor for his removal fri‘illOflii'OiHld empowering them to employ counsel nil prosecute the matter to n speedy remain» Lion. Throuzhont the reading oi the report and the :Muiution, Kailoch «Appeared cool and unmoved, appearing only- to cpnlider tho dignity of his position as presiding cfij— oer oi the board. NEWS SUMMARY. General Grant will not gr.) farther east than Illinois before October—A handred and fifty hand» of the Valleyfield. Canada, cotton mills struck on the 27th; aserione light between the strikers and police in re corded—A storm did much damage in sev eral townships of Ontario on the 27th—— t Robert D. Cowinon is to be hanged at TO - ronto June 14th. for the murder of his brother ,-—Lord Beaconsfield made his final nd~ ‘dreea before parliament yesterday—TM I‘IIOW parliament will endeavor to effect im provement in the ntYaire of Turkey—Dip lomatic relations between Franco and Mex ico have been resumed—Three laborers were drowned while fishing in a slough near Chico yesterday—Chas. W. llymes was hanged at “innemncca on the 29th for a murder committed a year ago—The To land tract at table land, about 3.000 acres a near Rio Vista. is flooded—California del } egatea are instructed for Blaine—« Ohio ii;- ‘atrncta {or Sherman; delegates at large, 3 Wm. Dennison, Wm. Baternnn. James A. ‘ Garfield, Chas. Foster—Maryland Derno~ ; cratio Convention will meet June ‘Jth. 7 Wine will command a hig‘a price this ‘ year, there being great scarcity in France ‘———Abe Corkley and Peter Luther ham i been arrested in Philadelphia for the Man hattan bank robbery in New York—The Virginie Supreme Court deddea that con -1 pone or all State bonds are receivable at par in payment of taxes and other State de m'ande—-'—-Rasolr_tione denouncing the “7th 1 Point outrage were the source of animated ‘ debate In the South Carolina Republi can Convention—A Chinese innerai lately attracted much attention in New York“ ‘ The President has nominated Orange l’erria j to be second auditor of the Trauma—— ‘ The debt-in «mention in California will be tho ‘npeciat mull-r for nut 'l‘hursrlr.y~———‘~’h-st l l’uint invmtigation discloses mm'l: that is; 1 relll'rillt'UFlNUiul'l-,':‘.r«l to the lt‘t‘lllitcltt of I colorant (Elld"i:'—-———U\'lt"l'ltl lulu-Jimmie {-.ml ‘ his forces will ln- 5. nt in the Ute reservation 1 to expel tire ll‘calubslng white-a. and prevent acoilmion hormvu tiieni nn-i tin larliaua ——-—\'amivil::lt Junior-i the 1'01")“. that Jay Gould llll‘i purchased lUOJJHU nt.-irl..» of ll}! Western Union tor $10,000.00“. William Ftv-ntiiem & Hone haw '.rimn irl. lowul judgment for $355,000 ngninst the city of Philadelphia on account of tho publit butltling cominission-- -——Ton thousand per sona Witnessed at hanging at Gninsvillui Texas, on Sounder—Earl Cowper has been appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vice the Duke of Marlborough—The sub marine telegraph cable has been laid be tween Singnnore and the Phillipinc islands —-—-Fonr thousand pictures are shown at the art exhibition in Paris now in progress —-—The Grosvenor art gallery, London, opened Saturday; the Royal Academy opens to-day——Fredrick Greenwood retires irom the editorship o! the Pall Mall Gazette—— Mesoalero Apaches are raiding Lincoln county, New Mexico-é—Minsr‘s wages have been advanced at Scranton, I’m. 10 per cent.—-——The Tn‘bnne calls the pardcnisg of Pennsylvania hribers disgraceful—~— Crops in the Lower Mississippi Stateeare several Week: behind time—The World declares that no alien oi the Mongolian race can be lawlnllg nntnralizsd—‘-The Chilian squadron has cmbsrded Callso without ei fact—«An attempt will be made to bring about final adjournment 01 Congress by the Ist at J one—The anti-third term conven tion. to be' held at St. Louis on May 6th, promises to be largely attended—(Jon:— iing is said to have iaith in Grant's nomina tion and election -—Wisconsin leans strong ly toward Sherman—West Virginia and Nebraska instruct {or Blaine. ' Yellow Jacktt levies an assessment of $1 ——The House postal committee favors a double postal card——M. E. conference in session at Cincinnm—Edward L. John son. of Denver. has been nominated U. S Attorney tor Colorado~—-W. H. Doolittle. commissioner 01 patents. has resigned—- The Mexican minister will sail from New York for Mexico on the sth-——'Lower Lonlsiana is flooded in severalparlshes by breaking oi the levees—Lime is threat ened by the Chilean and great distress pre vails on the Peruvian coast—~—The Chilean navy bombarded Csllao‘on the 22d of April. doing immense damage—General Mellkofl denies nogoiiatin with the Poles—- Sergeant—at-arms gl’hompson has gone to Ohio to loolt utter Thurman's interests bl fore the coming Democratic convention—- Senator chun has gone to Illinois to work for Grant ———Cominissioner Swilt will not start weeiwnrd as soon as he expected—:- Senator Thurman inte returned rom Ohio and resumed his m~ni~——Tom Young say-i that Men of the South Carolina delegates will vote for Sherman on the tint ballot—— ltulinn elections will In.- hsiil May lULli—-—- Tiilis. a. 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