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6, THE CINCINNATI .STAR t1T-DAIWT Kilmer, published every day fescept alum. , day), by tho Sue Funt,ionino Omar Amy, at their Mee m0 Walnut rttreet. branch Mims, 4 ritreee, Covington, Ky., anci-32 West Washington lito, Spring , field, Ohio. ' tee RAM? STAR i8 served by Carriere to anbacribere f in the eitv of Cincinnati, end to all the surrounding cities mid myna, for TRN OUTS per week., Single ' eopiea, TWO ors. By mail, per year, free of post age, ta. Fractional parts of a year at the same rate. 14 circulation le larger than that of any other daily , paper published in the State of Ohio. Advertising rates for the three editions, 111.00 per square, Of J2ii , tents.per line Agate. CINCitifilATt T4nf 11' Wee arm Znertow. published evary Tianteday, by Use Star' Publishing-Company, anti mailed, free of poet,. age. $1.00 per year. to a large eight.page paper. containing 48 columns of reading matter, and to , eheapeet paper of its site published is able country, It, Vest or Aurae ?intro....415 dente per Itch 1104'; Sloe, Agate measure. Three mouthe, We cents per line. Discount of 5 per eout. 011 )d C011Itun ' cent. on column. . Anvestisowners, for either Weenie' or Tal.Dartr, mOrd take She run of the paper and be properly classified. Yatra dimplays, Special and Business Notices, will bie enbteet to advance. Ito Objectionable matter will be admitted at any epics whatever. VOL. 7. CINCINNATI, FRIDAY,. MAY'-7, 1875. No. lo ,. 77": 1 , - , , , 4 . - er TELEGRAPI4 ..Prom Hoyt . NEW 10eX, May 8.--A special from , Port Au Prince says the -revolutionary disturbers there were promptly quelled ' by the Government troops. Generals trice and Pierce were killed, The foreign consulates were imme - diately crowded with refngees, who sought- shelter from the violence Of the native mob. Martial law was proclaim , ed. A proclamation, centalulug a prom ' Ise of amneaty to those surrendentig,was issued immediately. Tranquillity has beeu restored. ABOUT BROOKLYN. It is stated positively that Mrs.Wood bull, Tennie C. Clailiu and Col. Blood ,Will take the witness stand in the Brook - lyn seandai trial toclay, tollowed by Prank Carpenter,who be among the nexL called. THE AMERICAN RIFLEMEN. , - The Iterate-, editorially reterrfng to the Team selected to represent America dn the coming international ritle match, ;egrets that a majority of the Team are 'men from this and neighboring States, ,Insteade lepresentativee of Western and Southern States where the ride le in the hands et th'e inhabitants, and ,American skill with the national weapon would Wive been truly represented. Toe Herald acknowledges, however, it would bave been ditheult to obtain steadier oi More elfiliful marksmen any-where than the gentlemen comprising the Team. witcr IIE THINKS OF THZ GRANGERS. A late ..Eoution paper 'Jaye; la his speech bolero the Chamber of Commerce, Chevalier said tile formation of the ' slew party ef Grangeremay he regarded , tr. the beginnIng of a powerful opposi tion to the dominatioa of protection in , the Great Republic of the New Ceeti 'neut. , I beg leave to mention Imre a fae,p which may have escaped the attentlen ol 801116 01 the preseut eompany. You knew pee of die aims of the Amer icons is. to inundate with their wheat, Andiait core and grain in general ' the inarkete of Europe, and In particelar ,those 01 England, to witiph they already - send vast quantities, mid their ambition is legitimate, because there is no limit to the grain they elm produce in the - 'Western Statea and ship thence by way , ot Montreal or New York for Europe. ' At tee very moment that they are ' 'forming plans for the conquest ot our markets, they mainiciu careiully, heavy 1 , duties on loreigagrain. Glanciug.at the Amerition find the duties on grain huported into Me ruited States, as follows: Wheat, twenty pente per e bushel; Indian -eorn-meal, ten per ceut. ad valorem. So astounding a piece o't Inconsieteecy must opeu the eyes of the Auterieaus, who are a reflecting people. EX GEN. B. H. HILL ELECTED. - The latest returns front tee Ninth Con gressiouhl Diswict of Georgia-Insure the ' 'election of 'B. H. Hill, oVet ' Estes L. , Price, by a handsome majority. The eV ,ficial ligures are not yet known. , , Lato from Ail Direction. Special to the Star. - PEORIti, ILL., May 7.--The firet annual meeting et the 'fish Culturiets Associa , , thin eummenc,ed here yesterday. The convention Is held in the Board tof Trade Hall, and is well attended.--A party of railroad. magnates are visiting tile 04 tolday with a view of bringing the T9- Jed, Wabash end Western railreitil into , Peoria. DES MOINES, IA.,. May e argu Anent el counsel-in the Rankin Will , close to-day, aud then will go to the jury.---The prelimiaary exammation uf -Jacob Little, ANN the murder of klaAry Mail, began this morning. ' WisIONA, 31D4e., May In : the car shops of the Wipona & St. Peter , railroad exploded this morning about 10 , o'clock, instantly killing a yoting man named C. C. Hughes a painter in the shop, and scalding th'e engineer, P. Mc, Elliott, so severely,that his 'recovery is ' doubtlui. ' - HonwErAhviux,"N. Y., May 7.--The loss to the Egie Railroad Co. by the de etruction by fire of the bridge at Portage will reach f200,000. - CIIESTER, PA., May 7.--The new Pa ' elfic Mail steamer was launched yester , day afternoon. At 2 P.M. the ship begau ' to move amiti the cheering of the specta , ; tors anti the booming of artillery, she : gliding gracefully into ber native ele ment. When her bow reached the water - the cerenunty of christening was formed by Mrs. G....Forel), who' pro ' nounced the words, "I name this Vessel ' the City of Sae Fromisco. - 11.111.waukko, Wis., May 7.--Prepera' , tions for the celebratioepf the investiture of Archbishop Henna are progressing satisfactorily. A delegatiou has been ; sent to Baltimore to escort the Papal en ' voys to the city, .and in the meantime, theBiehop's Hail end the Cathedral are being arranged for the exercises and fee , ; tivities of the event. The Archbishops : . et-Cincinnati and St. Louis. have Zed their intenti011 of participating in the ' , ceremonies. and tile Bishops of the sevs eral Sees of the Archdiocese are 'expect . ed to be present. The new Archhish opprie will epthrene the Diocese of North Michigan; known ea the Diocese of Mar ,. quette and Sault Saint 5Iarie Diocese of ,- Milwaukee, Green Bay, and 'La Crosse : in Wiaconein aud the Diocese of St. Paul. The latter includes Milwaukee, ' and Dakota Territory east ot the Mis amid river. At the laitt census the Dio cese of North Michigan numbered gl , churches, 32 priests, and had a Catholic population of 20.000 souls; the Diocese ;: of -Green Bay, 03 churches', 56 ?Heats, , and 60,000 souls; the Diocese of La Crosse, 80 cherches, 61 priests, and 401000- f tionle the Diocese of St. Paul, 8S churcles, 165 priests, and 100,000 itouls. At the present time the Archnishopric -, numbers over 600 churches and a 4Jatao . lic population et over 400,000 801118 ,DETROIT, ' M41 7.---110Mpt01 )31011 of lopia, Westbrook Divine of Mon treal,' and C. Kipp ol Se: Jaime, have ;;,-- Wee appointed tee State House Ca Cor .1" Xectioe ,Commissioners. , ' '.01ANCHESTER,- N. R May 7, -- The Grand Jury of the Circuit Court 'now in. ;. Benton at Amherst yesterday foetid in ' dichnents against some four hundred 4 persons, including Republicans iu thie , city andother places, for briliery. , , Ziontooratto At eetingItatirea4 .Matters Special to the Sto.r. CoLumuus, O., May 7.--There was a large number of leading politicians pres '. ent at the Demooratio gathering here ' , yesterday. The meeting was held at ' Thurman Hall, which was crowded 4broughout the day. Among those who attended were Hon. S. F. Cary, 051. At. D. Alessi 13.1Larria.0 Q-Åralles Suct .. Theodore Cook, of Cincinnati; the fol lowing Democratie Congrestimen and Ex-Congressmen, viz: W. P. Noble, M. 1. Southard, Wm. Mungen, G. W. Mor gan, Milton Sayler, J. L. Vance, -E. Popp leton and A. T. Wailing; Hon. Al len G. Thurman, and other promineut party men of the State, such as Gem Geo. W. McCook, lion. Geo. W. Andrews, Gen.Newton Schlefeb, Gen. 11.11. Dodge, and Hone. A. L. Backus, E, Rs half man, T. J. Godfrey and L. Reber. Lion. A. T. Walling took the Chala and' the chief eulkject of discussion was the day for the State Convention to assem ble. Speeches were delivered by Senator Thurman, General Cary, Col. Rebineon, of Tuscarawas, Mr, Bless, Hon. Milton Sayler, Gen. McCook and others, of whom advocated holding the Conventioo at an early day. The following resolu-, tion was finally adepted: "Resolved, That the Central Commit tee be requeeted to pall the State Con- yeetion ou Thursday, Jona 17111. The stocknolders of the Seiote Valley Railroad held a meeting here to-daY. Encouraging reports were made by the canvassiog connnittee. It was decided to adjourn !luta. May Hith, so us to allow still further subscriptions tcsbe naihtn t9 the stack of the company. ..o.mono.. ev-s.,., Arrested-4 Wandeverliolasepathith seed t9 LPP sgg' DAY'rt)N, G., May 7.Three men, Witt gave their names ae ,Jake Makley and Chas. liallanen, were yes terday arrested on a charge of breaking into Vie- (00re ef.Mrs. ltufer, po Jeffer son street, Wednesday eight, and rebbing it of f45 or 50 worth of inouey and goetle. They were ordered to jail, la default of' balk, to await trial before the Court of: U0111111011 Pleas. A Herman named Cbarlee Eloits0 hie house in this city April 20; aed half, hot since been beard of. De was nu well at the time, and it is feared that he has in some way met his death. 'rhe Montgomery COunty Homeopathic Medical Society held its eend-annual meeting here yesterday. There were a large number of members preeent, and great Interest was shown iu the pro eeedinge. The Society was represented as heieg in a flenrishing coadition. lams. Specials to the Star. N'ItIN,G.FLELD, 09 May 7.--At a narrow-gauge railroad meeting, last niglit, a list wits presented of the names ol men owning property in the city and town ship to the value of 5,000 and tiewttrt17 each, and a committee of twelve was ap pointed to wait upon, and present to tbena persenally, at once., the Claillna the coal road enterprise. Full arrangtoneuts have been made for Decoration Day ceremonies. As the day proper falls on Sunday, it has been de cided to observe Saturday., 291h. Judge Martindale, of Akron, is expected to de liver the address .na the occasion. FrOgiawiton AVateL ' WASHINGTONV D. C., lid,ay were opened on the lst last. Lor the con struction of a revenue steametr, to he built on the Pantile coast for service ,en tile coast of Oregon and Waskington Territ,ory, yesterthil. The award was given to the Oregon Iron Works, Port land, Oregon, for toploo cursency, this being the Lowest bid. The appropriation for this vessel was made by last Con gres. Lier, headquarters will be near toe mouth of tile Columbia river. Clutries H. Gildersleeve has been ap pointed Internal geyputw Ganger fOr New Mexico. , The State Department yesterday after noon received information trout Mr. Cushing that Spain Irad paid over the balance of the lode-vanity in tile' Virgin, his award. Chicago liewo. 11 ()IMAGO, May 7.Elen.l. C. Sinith,the new Cuief Grain Inspector of this city, was liaducted into office to,day Lott made a written demand to his predeces sor, Mr. Harper, ter the funds which he bolds, amounting to 826,000. In answer to his demand, Mr. Harper presented a legal opinion in support of the point that he is not obliged, under the law, to itc, count tor any money beyond that re quired t9 pay the necessary expenses IA his office. ilis attorney claims that be can not be matte to pay over the excess for which there is no provision in the law and which has, per conscqueuce. at!, erued through an overeollection made in the regular way at the- rate prescribed by the proper authorities. Mr. Wilbur -F. Story, of the Vines, is on trial again for libel. The W. F. Butler, was called, aishyster by hir, Story's paper, aud thinks that it will re quire 551000 to patch up his damaged reputation. A ye,rdict will probably De reached to-day. -.The Board'ef Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners have advanced thefees for inspecting grain to the following figures. To take effect on Monday next; In inspection, 20 cents per par load; flo cents per ono one thousand bushels from boats; N, cent from bags, out inspection, to cars; 25 cents to vessels; 85 cents per one thousand hushels to teams; 10 celitii jper wSgon loati; 25 gents per car load. , , NRIVS- ITOM THE C.L.D WO4LA 1.10monin, May 7.The Ex-Mitisteri allots have decided tp Feel:403414A tile iJnion Liberal party. . , BOsingr; May 70Cholera prevails be the city ut Baroda. A reduction oli 50 per cent; in cable rates to North America came Into force on the lst hint. 1,0NRON, Nay ,Christian Convention. brou;ht its , session to a plose last nigliL' Ban, key, Major Cole, ol Chicago, and many English' and. Scotch. miniatera made speeohes. An interesting discussion was held on thiS value of Sunday-schools the speakers strongly advocating ilLY agency as a means ot conversion. in yarliatnent last night the consider.. atdon of the Irish reace Preservation act, which has been nine days under fie. bate, was reswiled in Committee end concluded. The bill was passed in,Com mates with important amendments, by which-the penalty for the enlawful pos session of arms is reduced, and the right to search houses for arms limited to the attYntne. The lionse has yet be take final action on the bill. ' , - e.o-.---- It it Detroiter wants ta be sentimental be should kelp away frond the police. The other evening as a citizen wad Ong home, he came upon it blue-coated guard btu of the peace,,and he halted and said: k6,Watehman,tell us ol the night. 'Allow, you just get Up and fiy,,1 growled the ot lacer, ItS be drew his club; fttravel smart,' qr Make a eastief drunk twin y e : . " , She Kentnekv Deittsorraoth Irnatekroar; May 7.,The Convention which aseembled at the Capitol grounds yesterday was one ot the largest, ever known in this State. Gen. lamius De sha, of Bartition comity, was elected tem porary Chairman; Messrs. -yr. T. Sam uel, Thom Pettet and Robert Campbell were appointed becretariem The follow ing Committees'were then appointed: On Organization, First DistrictG. C. Gil bert, of MuCtacken; SeeendColonel J. W. Bookers, of McLean; ThirdW. R. Payne, of Warren; FourthW. P. Bell,. of Hardin; FilthCharles R. Long, ot Louisville; SixthJadge O. P. Hogan, of Grant; Seveoth-0. M. Harwood, of Shelby; EighthJ.11. Bruce, of Garrard; Ninthltionard Reed, of Montgomery; TeutiiJ. R. Botts, of Carroll. 'Members at LargeW. C. P. Breckinridge, of Lex Into n, and James P. Clay, of Henderson. i Committee on Credentials-1. Chas-H. Corbett, of Ballard; 2; J. F. Dempsey, ot Hopkius; 8. J. P. Nuckol, of Barren; 4. W. N. Bieithen, of Nelsoo; 5. Geo. N. Anderson, of Louisviller 8. Smith N. Haws, of Kenton; 7. Alvin Duvall, of Hamilten; a. Mitchell, of Taylor; 9. T. J. henry, ef Morgan; 10. A. W. Beeman, of Bath. The Committee en Organization were instructed to hold their meeting at the Land 011iceoand the Committee oil Cre. dwitiale at the Senate Chamber. , Cenunittee en Resolutions-14'irst Dis trict, K. J. Bulleek, of Hickman; Second, Jewels T. Clay, Of Mendelson; Third, Themes R. Hines, of Warren; 'Fourth, 4. W. Honer' 'of Warren; Filth, Robert alallöry ot Sixth, D.' Meillana mil, oetliant; Seventh, Ben Selby, ot Henry; Eighth, J. W. Alicorn, of Lin coln; Ninth, G. W. McClure, of Rock castle; Tenth,',1. W. Kiel, of Lawrence; members at large, Jeelitia F. Builitt and J. Warren Grigsley. The Cormnittee ou Resolutiopo was instrueted to h,old its meetings the room tif the Court of Appeale, The Con vention then welt a recess nutil the at ternoon. ' On reassembling in the afternoon the repert of tne Conuoittee on permanent Organization was presented by W. C. P. Bre,ckinriage, Clutirmau,ot the Commit tee, as foliews: Pertnaneut Chairman, General Lucius helm; Vice Presideat, Oscar A. Turner, of Ballard; kale MeEnry, of Daviess ; J. J. Gatewood, Allen; Monroe Aattir, of Hart; 16. L. Wier, of Jetterson; Martin, of Harrison; George W. Craddeck, of Franklin; Cas sius M. Clay. of Madison; D., D. .bub blett, of inagottio, and b'ratik Cleveland, of Bracken. Permanent Secretary, Thomas S. I'ettit, of Daÿiess; Asenitaut Seeretaries, D. 0. Wilcox, of Me C rackeo ; Robert Campbell, ot DairieS8 J. J. Snail, of Logan; 1-). C. Gilbert, oi Spencer; J. M. Wright, Louisville; W Peake, of Trimble; W. T. huinuelb, of Franklin; James P. )(Yaffe, of Boyle; Howard P. French, .of biontgoinery; M. Aelaborn,ot Viewing. Obn.,Desha agate returned thanks; of. ter which speeches wore made by lion. Caseins Jkl. Cleyi Gem W. P. C. Breckim ridge, Hon. James 13. Beck 6114,1 valets. Nominations tor Governer then beteg! in order, toe oames of J. B. McCrearY;I of Madison, John S. Williams', of Mont-' gooter,y,- J. Stoddard Johnston, of Freak-, 111141 J. A. King, of kteUraelcon,1 vvere presented.- , Titree ,unsuct,Tssful ballots were then 'takeu, the litat ene standing, Williams,! 561; MeCreary, 453; Johnston, .125; King, 108, after whiva the Conventual took a recestrentil half past eight eetock. On reassembling at night the first biLl ion was taken, remitting in the selection of Col. McCreary, as follows; Williams, 808; McCreary.858. - Colonel MCCreary, on being presented to the Convention., thanked them tor the honor of the nomination, coucluaing uis speech as loilows: 41t has been bat a few years since the fragments of the Deinoeratic party were gathered at Louisville. Now it has its victories in atmost every State in. the Cilium Ken tticky was tee first State to send an un broken delegation of Democrats to Con gress. Now they have had Demucratic vietories in almost every Staler trom Maine to Calitoritia& and next year I expect the people will be greeted with the word that that party bas mleeted a Democratic Presideut 1111d Vice-Preei(lent. Cheers. For Lieutenant ,Goveruor the follow ing names -were presented: Johu C. Underwood, Thomas C. Grundy, James W'. Hays, R. Burton and John 4. King, and the tiret ballot resulted iu the ' selection ei Mr. Uatlerwood, after which the Cooventtou adjourned till o'clock to-day. . . . 2he Beeeher,,gittots Irtai. , 131300KLYS, May 7.-51r. Bo we WS cross-eXamination continued alter re cess yesterday, but was only a repeti tiou ot his former testimony- la hie re. direet examjuation lie said: I don't know what Immune of the draft ot the tripartite agreement which refused to sign I handed it to Mr. Clain, init I don't know whbre it now is. AV recta Motion is that the paper did not come to we Blithe money was paid. I said that whee myself, Mr. Tiltou and Mr. Beeehee had settled our dittictlities, I saw no rea-, son why I should sign this 'paper. Shown paper marked "D.113." I be neve this tone the brat paPer shown me. The witness indicated want he retused to WA in the paper. Portions of it Were marked-, and others stricken out.. , Mr. FullertonI propose to read what is premien out, toad what is SubstItutked iO tte plaee. Wortie pressed out aro tie follows. I will read what is erased drat, and flea read the context. The words striehen out are its follows; "I deolare Pilot these charges, imputations end iontiendoes. are without any founda tion, in fact, te the beeper my knowledge aust belief." - What is senstituteti iu place of this, le lead pencil, la as fol lows: sincerely regret having made any impotatione, (Margin or lueuendoes unfavorable to the Christian character of Mr, ,Weeller. Mr. Fullerton to the witness1-1.04 at the alteration at the head ot page 8 on this paper. and say whether you iatend ed to eraaethe word "disavow II I , ' Q. What did you substitnte in its plecef A. Withdraw. Q. Withdraw till? A. Withdraw all. Mr. BeachStill the word "disavow is retained in the paper which was sub, eminently exeouted. ShearmanWell, "disavow" oc curred twiee, and instead of repeating it the word bwithdraw" was substituted for it the second time. - A man employed by. Delmonico testi fied for the plaintiff an reference to the room in which the colored witness, Woodleyt-said Tilton and Mrs. Woodhull lunched. Ilia testimony witato the effect that there was no restaurant:on the upper flow at the time Woodley more he sew MI Woodhull, and Piton luoch lug Maintog , . , w11,411 Tar Trt loss witxsppt. l Vice-President Wilson leaves Nash Ville to-day for Memphis. , The Southere Baptist Convent len Is In session at Charleston, S. G. The Government yesterday awarded $1,500.000 gold at 115.32 to 116;39;i. Bland() bartKir 18 still closed by, ice, and will net.be open tor tee days. The Jeffersonville Poet-oilicd was bur glarized Wednesday night. Loss known. .; ,1ohn Sheridan,' flther ot Lieutenant General Sheridaa, died at fimiqtleti yestenday, , PIA lad named Morris hed his arm broken yesterday,'at, Nfrtb Vprnoti, diana, in a scuffle. About $30,000 out of the required SAM deficiency have been subsuribed tor the Cetumbus and Toledo railroad. Missouri is excited over the discovery of a scheme to- rob the State of several million of doirare on bogeswar ' , A peddler named Campbell wae badly injtired by a yeting man named Sprenet in a:bar-room tight it Worthington, Ind. The President will 'appoint Cemtnis shiner Dnuglass to auother odic ot equal importance to that soon te be vacated by WM- ' Isaac Springer, a livery stable keeper at Zanesville, attempted te shoot lienry Jenninge, a hack driVer, yesterday after Won. , , -A lot of cattle were reported stelen trom.a ranche near Alkali Station, Ne-, oraska, the early part ot this week,' py Indians. The New York Chamb,er of Cemmerce yesterday electwl the ludependent ticket, headed- py B. D. Bake, ter , . Presiderit. Ex-Federal soldiers in Memphis yes-1 terday resolved to unite. with tile Ex-1 Confederates ia the decoration et fool citers' grares. - - 'Pas Secretary of War orders that all, papers from his Department be sulnuit-! ted for bis information aad approval be. tore being printed. The General Ekeentive Committee of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society , of the Methodist hpiscópal Cnurch is in sessien at Baltimore. Mr, George Brewer was llangerously hurt, at Nevada, Ohio, last evening, by thrown oult of a wagoa and two sample truuks falling on him. The!Poledo and Maumee Marro w Gauge will begin runniug Sunday trains on, Sueday next tor the accommodation -of people en both euds of ttu3 line. , . The body ot Adam Dust, of Detroit, was taken to that city trom St. Clair Flats, where be had been killed by the! -accidental discharge of a sheigen. OD:Tit AND zirns; ' , Sunbeams through the rifts are streaming.' , Adding to the rairr-dron's gleaming; Gleaming sun and glittering 'raja ' 11;64 repeat the glad retrain; Apra showers ' Bring May-flowers." Epizootic is in Philadelphia. r Berlin has banlibed hand-organs. Ireland has a woman stifirage 'he French trade still eontiunee filenticello is shipping new Irish pate toeq. " r The Brooklyn trial. la being. puhlished pa a law book. ' ' There are 'In California 1,261 miles of broadgauge railroad. ! , American railway securities meet tie sale now In Europe'. ''Pheý hairs barking cats In Allentown. They take the bark off fruit trees.: ' lee 61 ineiles thick le still to he had oa the upPer shores oi Lake MieOlfano Precoplos; the Patriarch of Jerusa lem, has been suspended by the.,Greek fiyood. ,The fountain which Lotta will give to San Francisco la noW being cast in Phil adelphia. - , , , ' The peat morasses. of Ireland and Spotlaud are said to. ho nearly ex! hausted. " " 1 Tire Little Rock Gazette has the most encouraging lie ws of tin) crops through out Arkituaas. The Oritish if pard of Trade returns tor March show' a further failing Cif iu the . export trade. inlet year the Suez canal paid a divi dend of 6 per cent, ou line entire boat Pt Construction. In Baltimore, no -more mansard roofs, constructed' of combustible material, will hi) permitted. The trade strikes throughont the United States thie spring 'have Well gen erally unsuccessiul.. - Tile Peruvian Government offers JO pay lienry bleiggs half of claini I of $16poo,poo in guano. , - 't Tli0 sheriff of Putnam county, Ohlo, got Win tor hangieg Goodman. ' it was capital pnalahment for him. ' A new society of authoria, for the im provement of copyright and, stageright been formed la Loudon. Greatlemen's spring overcoats will be made much longer than formerly, in imi tation ot the winter "Ulster." ' Two Kentucky giris have been sen tenced te six woutilie iinprisonment for lovere to escape jaii. The khedive of Egypt, it is Stated,has establisned three pulgesnips in iliS capi tal,to be held by lipgiisla , Ten degrees inflow zero at Lyndon Vt., Tuesday morning, April 20, and the ground covered wan snow. tbix hundred peopie were killed and some three tilousand wounded during the recant ey.cloue in Georgia aud Seuta 1 Carolina. A quack doctor has been sentenced to death in the Liverpool assizes tor eaus IllS tilt) 4114 4)f a WOhlail ia the aercise of his (wait. , 1 Tito pistols worn and used by Major Pitcairn at Lexington are now is posses awn of a lineal Of. General. guLttm. uoutor into peen sentenceo to Colonel Joseph Richey a pioneer set- death In the Liverpool assizes tor cans tler ot Muskingum coon ey, a public spir-. ,114 the tiaata 4,,f a woma4 La the axeraiaa ited man aud a (40111ill politician of the 01 aia (watt. .9 early historj of the State, died yester day, , Tue pistols worn and used by Major Pitotire at Lexington are now is posses-I The liquor' dealeri of Detroit- held kann a lineal imbeendant. of- eviler number of public meetings mat evening, israel Butnam. - - and raised money to Contest the cantata- in a recent pastoral, Bishop Furlong, tutional,ity .,,t,a9, !OW 1,0W .014Cilla tiLl4 of .Ferns, Iretand, places , theatricals, traffic. ' , , , , xnund oanees mad Intemperance tite A Man named hevi Yeoman, Jiving eateo eategorY. , three miles west of Washington C. IL, ,A number of young Irish-Americans committed suicide Wednesday night by ot New Orleans are about forming a nail-. banging lawsuit In lus stable, itary company wkink will be named in , insanity. hotter tof Mitchel. 'oglisti Anal:Iola' authority estimatea There -was a grand tournament and 01' ino asiid indebtedness of the ten holiday at Loganeport. Indiana, yester day, on the occasion of the twenty-first. lesedingrocations ot the wortd slams 1S;3 to be 1,740,000,000. anniv.ersary et the Logansport Fire De Tile ( Y.) Y. M. C. A. publish partment. , ' a monthly Paper bontaining flacon eel-Professor Borden. of New Albany, In 1 unimi of readiug matter,- welch has a diana, is now making a geological sur- ,,i,,43thtt,101.1 or g,oco , ,, vey of Jennings, anti Ripley counties, Ratbéitstein wili be ig Paris about the under instructions el Pro lessor Cex,' 28th, to direct the performanoe oi' the State Geologist. , wrower of Babel.", Each UAW WW1 will The Grand Jury Of the District of Co- sing in a differeut language. lumbia dismissed the charge against A young financier nes just been ex Chas. A. Dana, of libeling Fx-Gevernor pelled from tile Paris Bourse.' He was Shepherd, by the publication of certain wily 25 yearif of age, and his deficit Aurticies in Hie ;New )Cork Sun, tast sum; amounts to 8,000,000 tritons. mei'. , The average number of miners em There is trouble between the Mayor Ployed upon the Victoria gold-lields dur and Council of Memphis, and the latter 1814 'was, in round numbers, 46,800 or is amusing itself bv palming ordluttneca nearly fi,o00 Jess than in 1813. over his veto. A Board or Po'ice and , it.n Oil:Mange figures up the indebted Fire Coomaissioners has thus 4.1leen efj noes of Mexico to the Gaited States at Lablislied.. , ' - , ' 164040,000 for American lives and prop 11 des troyed by "greasers)! , -David Keifer's, house, on North Market IA. mule lately died at Fredericksburg, street, Canton, O., caught firs yesterday -.-- T , at the remarkable age ol sixty afternoon and the upper story was de- Yea. ki banns Wen an excellent worker stroyed. 'The house was insured for - , 1- , - up to the cay before his death. St300, and the furniture tor $200. Origin Utah seems tt liave commenced the of tire unknown. - developmeut of her manr- 'valuable Thomas IL Atkinson, of Carrollton, O., minee iu ttue earnestness, and In a man and Charles 3eneduw, of Leesburg, en- met indicating that busluess is meant., gaged iu puttingthe cornice on the new Corporal punishment ,is to be indicted school-house at Urichsville were fatally lu the public: schools ot Baltimore, here Injured gesterday by faill'ug from the slur, ouly whim absolutely necessary, building to the ground, a distance ot aud by or in presence of the principal., . sixty feet, , , The steamship Onto, of the American ' The farm of Thomas ftekestraws has line, le establishingiiuite a reputation be,en purchased by the Direotors of co, for speed, anti must suou rank among the lumbiatia and Stark counties for ate Or- fastest ships ol the grand trausatlautic phan Chddren's lionie. The "aim Clon- fleet. sista of 103 acres, situated fotir milesi Us locemotive "Andrew Johnson, on south of Alliaace. It is to be fenced in the Chattanooga Railroad, hagi painted and the necessary Inlildings erected so Oa' it a large pair rehears, with an 110. SO,Qn Sts pOssible. , - companyinF inaeriptiout ,"From tailor to , - - At tt meeting of the ExecutiVe Board n-reVident of Miners of Motioning, Sheeting() and - Tusearawas Valleys held in Youngs- NZ1171 .OW01 town, yeaterday, At Woe deeided to min- CALIFoRNIA, tame the strike. scale of priees Was erary.entertalei Pre Pared bY 00 Board, which will be tostinight was a submitted to the operotore. Tim Board was eomfortabij oohs the operasors to meet there Kende, hod highly reap , 141sn Elf At, the pigeon tournament at Gallon ' yesterday, the following is a list- ot the nrinoipal prizes: Babcock, Meadville, Pa., first - prize, $100, killing ten birth! straight; second prize, Mitl, won.by Philip Weriz, Dayton, O.; ,third prize, A won by Hope, Meadville, Pa. First sweep stake prize, r25, WW1 by ' Merrill,. Mead ville ra. second sweepstake prize wee woolly J: Quayle, Giiii011, t4 , . The house of Wm. Buiress, living three miles north of Sidney, Ohio, was broken into by BOMQ unknown persogs last night, and atter beating Burress in a horrible manner, and leaving him for dead, they:set lire to the house. Rurress was conscious enough to crawl out,' bilt burnt his hands to a crisp. Ile is still living, but unconscious, and there are no prospects of his recovery. No cause can be given tor the deed. The fallowing Direetors of the Kansas Pacido Railroad were elected yesterday: Robert Carr, Adolphus Meier, Carloji S. Greeley, John D. Perry, Benjamin W. Lewis, Jr., Stephen Id. Edgell, of St. Louis; Thos. A. Scott, of Philadelphia; Sidney Dillon. Jay. Gould, James D. Smith, of New York; Oliver Ames, of Boston. The last four represent the in terest ot the Union Pacific road. R. E. Carr, President; Adolphus Meier, tied , Pres:ilea; C. S.Greeley, Treasurer, and D. M. Edgerton, Secretary, all of St. Louis were re-elected Moen; tor the enotli;Ig year.' , 0.,awa NZW,11 .01;t0M POLIV2'S 41,120UND. , CALIFoRNIA, CLTke musical and lit erary.entertalument at the M. E. Church Mein Tilt was a grand success. The house was comfortably tilled by au appreciaqive and highly raapeetable audience. D. P. Dean. Bail., of Cincinnati, D., was in his , best mood and rendered his pieces in the most superb style. "Brother Sant's Let ter" was read in such, a manner fti) to convulse the audience with laughter; old and young,- the grave ford lestive, the pious and Impious cheered lustily duing' the entire performance.' Mr. Dean also made a line Impression on the audience in hie Tecitation of a piece called "The Crutch, in the Coiner Yonder." !dr. Dean-seems to be itt home la eentinuntal 30 well as comic pieces. ' hliss Laura Kann. read It line essay, entitled "A plea for women." She read with great eta and elegance. Mrs. Emma Mason played the accompani. Went On the organ for Mr. Dean in a very superior style, which perfectly de lighted him. She also played a patriotic air, entitled "A Tribute to Ellsworth," which made a deep impression on the audience. The entertainment closed about half-past ten r. Himmrom.--Internal revenue collec tions in county for the month, of April amounted to 7,316 66. Isaao K. Davis, a young attorney of this city, leaves to-day tor Cleveland, where be expeeta to permanently locate and praotioe. , James Vallandigham, Prosecuting Attorney of Butler county, who has been , quite sick with an attack of pneumonia, is reported worse'. - I The Rev. Mrs. L. D.. Grosby, the popn. letty preacher, vitt preheit itt the ', - , Universalist Church Sunday .evening, ' her husband conducting, tue tervieise in the morning. ' , Luclue Potter, a son of Dit. Potter,was struck by paralysis at Woodedale day ' before yesterday. Be is recovering. ,r ArelibishoP Purdell visited Hamilton , yesterday, and cohlirmed urge' classes In the three Catholie churches, numbeN ' ing ahout 200 in all. ,, , ' , , - ' . The tire last night watt obeasioned bi the burning of the roof of a buildin o High street, adjoining Louis Boll'e e I elry store, the same building in!'w Wit - three other tires have occurred in the last eighteen menthe. The Fire Depart- . ''' went was promptly oa hand, but their ,' assistanee was not called' into reqdisi- - tion, as,4ne lire was extingutehed with , ' hucketss ' It occurred under the root , near the fine, which is eapposed te be detective. ' ' ' . . - -' ' ' . -- EATON.Difitrict Court le, 1 with jedgee Elliott, Bedew, and Spittit on the beech. ' ; ' , - , ,' . ' - ,,, Mrs. Henry Hathaway, of West Co1,-- ington, Ky., is on a yielt to her old home and Many friends here. la eession, L. G. Goutd, Esq., the enterprising apd live editor of the Eatoti Democrat, in order to eomply wita the urgent demaud , tor more "apuee," has enlarged hie paper ' , to a thirty-tave clump filleet. - ' James Nolan, a respectable farmer,. living two miles west of here, came to . . town Last Tuesday-morning, and while ettendipg a streetauution, wits attaeked ' ; ' with hemorrhage of thelungs fell bleed., lite to the ground dying In ten' utinutea'. HI remain were takea to the residence ef Joeepit 1,Voerear, Esq.; from wheece they were taken to Ms home, and from thence were taken to Richmond, Ind., till ' day, whet they were belled le the Capt. . ' olic burying ground. .- ' - ' Col. 11Ibt. Wiliam jr. Collector of Internal Rev,enue ef t'ilie 'Veurth) aier , tricp, with headquarters at Dayton, Q., , has boaght an intermit in tile 'Eaton Weekly Register; and is now "Editor- ,, in-Chief '', of that paper. Should the Colonet, prOve itS stleceseful an ,I let . - stinger ' as he Was a soldier, and as be . is a collector, he will have te w regretsto $ entertain at tbe close of his johrnalistio , care,er. S. &Dix, Esq., the gentlemanly ticket ' and freight agent here, informs the tray'. eling publio that on aad atter Monday ' peat the local freight will reeume ite old . time table, viz: Pown train will arrive - at a few Minutes to 10 A.- M., tip train. ' . arrive here at about 6 P. M., which wilt piease all of our citizens and the travel lug public at targe, Rua also enables Lae readers of THE SL'AR to get their papers , in the evenieg instead. or having to wait until the next morning, which has bees the muse owing to the late chatige. , .:, Our gepial fellow-citizen, Mr. Lopint Monesmith, has bid edieu to his many , ,, friends and his billiard "eue," and gene , with Me pleasant little family to famines see, Llieois, with a view of becoming a . , , , aull-fiedged Granger, on a niece little faint a lew miles from that city. "May you i ,. live tong and broeber." , - , - Amoog tile noteworthy Amproyeznente ' ' , that, are pow being wade here none are ' more striking than those yeceetly and ' ' are now being made by our publio spirit. , . ed god enterprising citizen, Charles 4 ' ' Thumb, Esq., upou his line three-etory ' brink dwelling and business house ott ' , Main street, being the legitimate fruits of eighteen yeare of close atteation and . fair dealing to the men:taut tailoring busluese. ., , , . , ',. FARM, KY.--ii. corresp'ondent from Stony Point to the True Meutecklan say: "The flocks of many of our farmers , , have lately been visited by dogs, doing - coesiderable damage. Many of the doge , , have been killed, bete by eremite and the . gun. We would advIse those having hounds to keep them at home, as therem danger ahead ot them.'t , ' , , t . On Thursday night last, some dogs -- made a raid upon the (Sheep of .A. D. Of- , fut, Esq., of Scott couoty, killing and maiming about one hundred dollars' ' Worth. . , , LEXIliGTON, liY.--There is one inviting , plaee areund.the dingy old, Court-houe. '' Tlie Sheriff's office hats lately been' fitted ' up in a nienner that will please every ' visitor to teat department of justiee. , Tins improvement is consonent with Major Thomas who always has a pleae ant salutatiou'for every one entering lus office. , , , . Tue family of Rev. W. F. V. Bartlett, - , pastor of the First Presbytertan Church. , arrived in this city yesterday from the , The Farmers' Home Journal, the lead- , lug agricultural aim live stock paper in e, Kentucky, has the following opinion of the WEEKLY STAR: ' "Tee Lied:matt WarKLY Zvi4 though a paper well establislied, has yet uutd ' recently been a stranger to us. We have formed - its acquaintauce through Mr. Dowling, tee excellent and industrious correspondent of TIIII DAILY bran la this city. THE STA& le as bright Ad Ltki , 'tame, and is excellently edited, and we are glad to know that its circulation is rapidly extending in the Blue Grails Cowl tzy.!1 - Next Monuay will be the opening clay . for the spring races. It will also be ()Minty Celia clay. , . The good order preserved la this city - le dile to the vigilance of the pollee fled ' the strict enforcement ot the municipal laws. impartially administered by Judge Mulligan in the Recorder's Court. These , Moore are removed from the influence - of ward politicians, who in other cities manage to put, themselves in a position to control the officere of the late at, pope-, tar elections. , -- . ,The feetival of the Ascension was ob served as a holy-day in the Catholic and Episcopal Churches yesterday. ,-- , - - The city was very. quiet yesterday, a . large number of noisy men having gone to Frankfort to attend the Detnocratio Conventinn to aid in the nomination of theirfavorite caudidatee. ' - . ' -, ' air.' T. D. Basey received t1,400 from , . ' the' Southern railroed tor right of way throueh his land. . , Dr. J. L. Mitch, of the Farmers' Home - Journal, was the recipient, of- a very pretty present yesterday, from New . Liberty. It is a watch-pocket of white plush, very tastefuliy ornamented. Tao : uonor is a fair laily, of coves. , ', The Ebenezer Presbytery will meet Itt the becond Presbyterian Church, of this city. this eveuing at halt-past 7 o'clock. - A discourse will i.,.? preacbed by ILev., ' . Mx. Leonard, the present Moderator. This body will remain in seseion over , Saubath, and as its sessions are public, all are invited. , ,, , ' , Capt. B. J. Treacy, of the Curragh sta. blea, sold a tew days ago to S. E. Lairs..., , , ble, ot Deer Lodge, Montana Territory, . two very tinely bred brood maresone a ' , six-year old bay, sired by Ainerleas Ciay, o'at of a Grey Eagle mare and tinted to the celebrated trottiog stallion George Wilkes; the other a seven4veat old bey, by Clark Chlet, dam by -dinhastopol, is foal to Amman Web , - ,, ' , , A