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The State Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 1

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I 5. VIII, i-v-xo. 11. JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI.

FKIDAY. APRIL 4, 1884. 5 I S. PER COPY EXPOSITION BUREAU. LATEST FLOOD NEWS.

R0Y1LTY IN MOURNING. men scattered, and when Col. Harper's or- SUPREME COURT CASES. A CINCINNATI MOB. der arrived the Colonel commanding was Death of Prince Leopold, the Youngest unable to get the troops together.

It is evident the mob must be permitted llerner Son ofOueen Victoria. Prince Leopold, fourth and yeungestson ihr Wr.liet in the 15 a M' Attempts to Break Reports of the Lattst and Most Im-portant Derisions Made Specially for lie State I.edffer. to enter the jail er the power of the State I The ttater Declining and Farmer The Members Meet and Organize A Fine Preparing lo Ilat. Exhibit to be Made. special to The State Ledger.

The Exposition Bureau met, pursuant te Ciiotard, April 2. The Missis- the call of the Governor, in the executive sippippi river at this point is 6till booming, office at 10 a. m. Friday, and proceeded at but slowly declining, also the. back-water once to the transaction of business.

After i r. rri. i t. 1 must be put forth with much greater vigor of Queen Victoria, died suddenly at 2 litlore the end of the trouble is reached. I h- Prisoner.

o'clock Fridday evening, at Cannes. 5 Senator eerg-es Views. The Duke ot Albany had gone to Can FOR Till: OCTOBER THRU, 1SS4. CLARK VS. GOODRrM.

irom ine lazoo ana ounnower rivers. 1 ne a iree discussion ana lntcrcntnge oi views. i olk militia In discussing the Educational Aid Bill nes onlv a few davs ago for the sake of his i i i back-water would not have been as high the salary of the State Commissioner was 1 I I I Tl I If ri I wa 111111 I I 1. I I I ('in. uiiiali, ia-i i "7 nasi xnuuy, oeuaiui vieurge taiu iuai ne health, serious was anticipated.

Appealed from the Chancery Court of Claiborne county, Hon Lauch McLaurm, ill, and had been Chancellor: i well .1 i.ri'MK uiieu iue ixi uuui iuuci i iinrl nlwjiva nrmnaoil sinrl wnn enntinnp tr. as it has been, were it not for the break fixed at $500 and expenses, and full au-between Chotard and Brunswic Wing open, thoritv was conferred on him to make all iM.nitiU i 1 jic as lainv .1 i. Hie Iliurueier. IIU tn nnnnco wntn i7ahnn hut ho fnn rrt 1 -1 tt iL ..1 4i ir. i 3 I.

I The water is still running rapidly through arrangements, contracts and purchases nec- sMifiH't-o i sniH niseyes to lrrevocauie lacis. ne naa uut had severe chills, which may have been Gibson Clarke owned before the late war certain slaves which he sold to Charles B. I nimk and took the note of Chas. B. Clark uioson iarKe ownea oeiore me late war this break.

Chotard, Eustachia and Alber- essarv to carrv out the obiect of the law and 1 be-'an an attacic on believed that a State had the rieht to f-i i 1 I inm.l i A ii Tla hall Trrl niV rru i i. marie plantations are nearly from under the views of a letter received from the Corn-water. The water is still on Duvalls And rnigaioner himself, which was read and ap- ifc Mil I ii vni 1 1 iv? uiy. lit ucut ten uu xnevueeureceixeu news oi uie ueaiw $3,000, due on January 1st, 1861. Be- nght tien this afternoon.

She was profoundly affect- nlistin the arm; Gil)s0n Clark Magna Vista plantations. If the water proved, subject only to the approval ot an been i rreTOpahl Inst amid the clanc ti, "n-, a 0 i lu.n i rrnniQ 1 Inef net ami. in nntr 'ni. i Ui-i' II irre l( I Hie uu. i.ru i continues falling as it has been for the last Executive Committee, consisting of Majr day or two, we shall be able to plant our x.

M. Paxton, Gen. S. D. Lee and Major other half note and i 0 C(J.

i uc 1 1 iuw unu iu a us vu made his will giving one arrived, the uiab refused to move, of arras and horrors of war. He had once the point of starting to Darmstadt, to attend to Charles Clark and the tired in the air without dispers- denie(1 tbat the Federal Government was the wedding of his niece, Princess Victoria, Mp, sister Thft inK mob. At 11:30 rl the yfff lXrWer hadbef" firm1 of Hess. The Princeof Wales was visiting Mt in the cugto(i tla. Nat.onaH;,ur ml established.

'Those opinions "said George, lhe Earl of Sefton, and received the news Clark Gibeen Clark died in t' t'' a eu. lue xnuc uieu in a ui as ne was uu note to Charles B. Clark and the Clark. Gibson Clark died in crops by the latter part of this month or the E. G.

Wall. The deliberations ot th Charles B. first of next. We have fared so far, a great Bureau were not public, and we are not the army. deal better than we did during the flood permitted to give the details of the plans In- military ureu i naTe 6urrendered, however, unwillingly, i 1311 on the Ainteree race course, lie returned ij th note was Mg onlv rt or as 1S82.

agreed upon, but suffice it to say, that our "iY.ur or live were shot. 1 he tiring was ter- not on the dry husks and emasculated re- at once to lonaon. 7 1Rm r-borlc ri.rlr rli-ri nbly destructive. The mob took all the I raa.ing 0f constitutional theories, which How- Earl Kenmare is about to leave for Can about seven months before this action was Sheriff Settlamants. own Pe0Ple wU1 surprised and pleased Capt.

J. E. Simmons, tax-collector of with the display that will be made. The wanted from Kittridge's store, in- eTer respectable they mar have been, now nes to escort the body home. All the royal brought.

Charles B. Clark concealed the engagements for the eoniiuer week have rf the will rf ClorL- ml dudin a small cannon. About fifty men, ioncr control or influence the govern- Neshoba county, made a flying trip to Jack- racancy caused by the declination ot Mr. son Thursday, to ake a final settlement. Put Darden to serve, was filled by the ap- rrioat tiohnn uit i' 1 i uceu u-uueiicu anu me euuiiin uiua Sh0rt ume alter nis death the will was i iLa nul iiti.li I i.

.1 i i ii. I I When his account was adjusted he only poinimeut oi 3ir. acAnnur, overseer ot owed the small sura of $45.81, which he the State Grange, and a resident of the as- brn-viMige, organ in tne present; we are actors in me into mourning. probated. By proper legal proceedings i i- i i llie caniioii) im.

jinmuvw nw vi.v. i we must meet me uemauus oi uie lrsey Ready to Testily. I11S wue was mau to prouuee me original M. fW. Rimmons has been in office VS 7 "aian the inner door between the rcceptiom room present.

The world moves and we must r- The Sun of the 10th makes certan The legatee of Gibsn Clark then filed this inJ tlie cell rooms nere broken down the moVe with it. I will not pass my life in iweivw eais, auU ft a Case fr nervlsln. statements that seem to be accredited to Dl11 in cluu7 against me estate oi varies military fired into the mob, ami Lem Kent, (lreamy contemplatioH of the beauties rect. I The Okolona Mptsenper rites ne rae 1P B. Clark, tc charge the estate of Charles i i tlio mnh.

was uhot and I i L. F. Chiles, deputy tax-collector, made supervisi.jr by the Railway iiiudivi, i aim CAceiieiicrtj. ausuiuic lutunca o.cuun el Whenever I have anything to say re- B. Clark with one-half the note.

The an a final settlement with the Auditor Friday. Tt Ba.s Buchanan of killed. Tins seemed to break the spirit oi mere abstractioTis, and in picturing the 1 il 1. il. 1 I 1 IK I Oct 1- I I 1 1 1 1 specting Ge.

Garfield, or anv other public swer sets up the bar of the itatue limi the mo, tiiougu mrj hpnehts and the glories wnicn rnigni come The State taxes of thU county amount to thatpiace have now on the road three trav-soraething over $13,000 for 1883, of which alp. wlm arft nrr, character. I will say it. and my name will tations against the note, was give, and had It. A number of brickbats were thrown by from the subsistence, it is enough to know follow the last word.

not been concealed, and the tact that th he collected $12,577.53, thus leaving very constantly for Buchanan's Quinine, Horse, It will come my turn to answer all of th. note had not concealed could not pre- them at the soldiers ami police, but gener- ther are no longer potent for the good or illy there was not much bitterness ot feel- Lvn Gf tnis Union, and while I may cast a vent the bar of the statute. falsehoods ainst me stated on oath. If in2 dibpUyed on either side. Ihe greatly look over tomb I wiH not spend my little behind, lie also collected on CjUt nd rouitrT powders and Spanish io.uor and about $4,500 on privilege li- Lightning Relief, and if the freight rates cense.

The collector's office, Col. SS B. were guch ag are ciTen to parties dealinr in the. time cornea that Mr. Snnnrer desires to JtJDGE Cooper delivered the pi.ion i i i i I l.i Jilt siipfrur Muriiin i uiv I time in miniaiterincr at anars wnicn nave hear what I have to sav.

I will try to be ine couri ana neiu jail oter the unarmed and impromptu mob been crected to thera." r.re anrl tfite the fart- nnH fannr ihat accepting the CUStOdy Ot the Will and Thomas as principal, and L. Chiles as sliniIar articles outside of the State the deputy, it in good and efficient hands, and wonld be remunerative. But at it was so niunifest when the former opened ti. it wn old have been utter follv to A Xew Immtsralion Unide Yb.oo a iew otner witnesses, in wnose society ccutor Son Tort." It was his duty to not in much danger of defaulting. Foutz caQ gem of lis Mr.

R. V. Pearson, the "Big Sheriff of imVrior to our home lnanufac- mil' further eflbrt. Some twenty or thirty It is understood that Morgan, who was James would not be permitted to walk, will have produced the will. But he kept both i rnt.1, pn9tr.r anrl RhpriflTnf tell the storv of facts.

tne note anu uie win untu ine note would Yalobusha county, made his settlement tur. from Baltimore to any in men were arresieu aiui wuuvii "-0 be barred by limitation and in effect con I. I Vo rnu ia ncltinnr nn nlnrtrl ch 1 rt Stephen W. Dorsey. hi lor ri'sioeuce, im ine jau, vhhlh ur verted the note to his own use, an thereby entered by a part of the mob, was rudely narative of his experience in thaf region, became liable just as if he had collected the note from a third person thus keld by Tbe Iren Exennlon.

the windows broken and the fur- for campaign use in the North. The best A part of the programme of th Press him. And dealing with the property he nit ure smashed. commentary upon this literary rubish is to became a constructive trustee, and as such Convention is a trip to Yazoo City. The with the Auditor Friday, wnicn was very thi8Slatej chetlHir than Cuchanan igper satisfactory.

mitted to thip his to his custoaiers. A re- WTe noticed on Monday, the following cent shipment of goods from Atlanta, Ga, Sheriffs and Tax-Collectors at the Auditors tQ Jackgoll Mi was charged 78 cents per office making final settlement for State 100poundgj another from Atlanta to Gal-taxes of 1883, viz yestou, Texas, .81.08, while Buchanan George Y. Scott, of Bolivar county E. reqnired to pay $7 for a trunk M. Yerger, of Coahoma county; WT.

T. find with his powders weighing about 200 fnnnd in tlie fnct that Yazoo countv has must be hel to account. nnnnlmlnn nml Prcs3 will leave Jackson rid ay morning, Affirmed. hi. l- i.f remaining: with us until evening.

It is un u.niff nnpnnuiftniDi iv a simnr we in i ht iih itiL 11. uiiti uic must taifiui lilui. mini; tiv v-v-j v- i 7 lil KEISER VS. MIDDLETON. -uurJ of specials, commanded by Deputy and cautious corporation in America, the frr itiD.r I nrnnci" atorw am tol-an untprtalll A lessor sued out an attachment fr rent as iust built and equipped has just built and equipped r-r" Moses of Cincinnati.

Illinois Central, Rush, of Kemper; Mr. Miller, deputy iori )0undp from this point to Jacknon, Miss. City is not then due. Alleging in his affidavit 11 gates, nf snlendid railroad fr.m Jackson to its aeni WIUie in our Saies- iazuo John 5. Howard, ot iuarenan.

xr. 11C IlilU A U.l'ni I'KIUlll. 1 1 ..11 Ml 1 Rar. denutv for J. J.

Harerave. of Copiah: liind Wrdi. fKoanes for the past thirty hours. After county site, without asking a dollar ot local Jra5 xcu. i i r.

it.t 1.0 V9n. a fnr the nnrtKise availing itsell onts ri SuU.n J. W.Rutherford, of Tippah; D.J.Cannon, Brandon Republican: The Jackson 't ni-! their power to make the trip of the press not left enough to pay the rent. Thelessee of Lawrence; T. T.

Hamilton, of Carroll State Ledger continues its Tri-Weekly lUTrrU UIC Vimuill. 'ine in oijj.i "I I 11 tt 11 of the railroads, and finally rested in a box development of its wonderful resources. wver a program, o. xc- aid not contest this proceeaing, and let the a siding until nearly daylight, when he Morgans testimony betoie the lioutwell tl WL v. were in town Tuesday and Wednesday, and edition since the adjournment of the Legi-made their final settlements with the Audi- lature and we hope it will grow to a tos office.

The final settlements of J. A. daily in the near future. That is about Thompson, of Lee, and Florian Seal, of what it proposes to do. nd best advertise-I umi.

cnu. Awcxcao vu-irBUi. ueu me jesbee aiierwarus urougni broke for the woods and was overtaken Committee was the first at yention meets in May. Yazoo Herald this action for damages in double the altout 10 o'clock by deputies Moses and ment Yazoo county ever had, and his new amount of the rent claimed to be due by i i i 1 It i tii' i. 1 Harrison, were also closed on Tuesday last.

Brookkaven Leader: The Jackson Pcvolo, who kept up ine cnase wnn Dug- uook win give an enr uuum. ftapreme Curt Declslans. I i 111 the lessor. When the attachment wasued State Ledger will hereafter be published county should subscribe ior a nunurea Monday last the following cases were af- IVrncrV crime was assisting Joe Palmer, tnousand copies. Morgan abuse will help firme3 I 1 I 1 TT-S I as a Tri-Weekly.

Price, $5.00 per annum or 50 cents a month, which will make it out the rent was owing but not due. Chief Justice Campbell delivered the opinion, and held: A lessee cannot maintain the statutory in the cold-blooded murder ot his her. Aoeraeen examiner. 442G James W. Krzer vs.

S. N. Middle- inplover, Wm. II. Kirk, on Christmas ton, etal.

the roost sought of any paper published at Still Drawing Their Pay. vs. W. Y. Elliott, 4445.

Ann Bostick Jackson. Its office has also lately been con Eve, for the purpose of roVbery. Both he A L.st Bay. George Baker, aged 14, son of Mr.W. H.

Baker, the mail contractor, has been missing for three weeks. Three weeks agoye-terday he went to school, as usual, with his younjer brother. He was seen and noticed at recess. When the bell rang he did not return to the school roam, and has aot since The Railroad Commissioners in Tennes- action for damages where the rent is owing, adm'r. and l'almer confessed the murder, but the i .1.

tt I l.M Alhrt Miles ts Rtntf of Mississinni. but is not in arrears, and anlv apphts to nected with the telephone exenange, to facilitate the gathering of the latest news items about the Capital City. We are glad to note this evidence of prosperity and en- see sun uraw uieir uav. iitic uic rr- jury found him guilty of manslaughter. i- 4526 Mary G.

Clark, extx, vs. Agnes A. those cases where the land-lord claims that This, with the fact that there are about the Pulaskl Tie.ws. thf suh1'- Goodrum et al there is rent owing, and the tenant in fact twenty ether untried murdereis in jail, is The Railroad Commission is squelched; 4529WUson rowell vs. State of Missis- owes nothing for rent due then or to be- jan.js out their salaries still go marching on.

The come dae afterwards. The tenant should lmt inflames the public mind. The feel- law provided that their salaries should stop have contested the attachment for rent been seen tt i 1 1 terrrise in the State Ledger, and wish it The boy was small for his age. He had I i 1 rpi when sued out. iiil' ins iv nn means been a aved bv last 11 lliev were en oiueu.

ineicusuuui mc had several severe attacks of sicknesss, and and Mr. Henry, its clever proprietor, the mcst complete success. Thy deserve it. 4535 Broekhaven vs. Martha L.

Baggett, nifiht'H tragedy, and is growing not only rhhwLS from official action and that they would be Reversed and dismissed. looked pale and fesble. The day before his disappearance two or three boy larger Raymond Wants, the College. At a meeting of a large number of the gainst the murderers, but against the mil- doing notbing to earn pay. The Treasurer iiia, upon whom the whole responsibility of decides, contrary to this manifest intent of and strenger than himself, attacked and The Ilaustan Drill.

The following commands will participate in the drill The Washington Light In- citizens of Raymand and vicinity, held at Strawberries for the lres. Dr. II. E. McKay, of Madison Station, the law, that they are entitled to pay until this injunction is made perpetual.

There whipped him, so his father and after the of life is placed. Sheriff Hawkins had repulsed the mob without bloodshed, and was holding them at bay when the President of the State Horticultural Asso the court house ia Raymond, en Saturday, March 1884, the following resolutions they had done so told him if be returned fantr7f fr0m Washington, Mobile is no sense in tuch a decision. ciation, has informed us that he will fur were adopted militia entered, and the fire bv the soldiers Fatal Affray. to school and reported them they would fiflt Mobile, Montgomery Grys, kill him. His father thinks the beating Montgoaiery, Batteries A and St.

he received and the threats of the boys LoUis Light Artillery the Busch Zouavaes, nish, free of charge, all the strawberries needed for the Press Convention. This is Whereas, The Legislature at its late session passed an act establishing a State fr5crVittnd him and indnced him to ruaoil. was in direct opposition to the protest of On Wednesday last, Oscar Jones, son ot Officer Von Seggern. Lafayette Jones, an old citizen of Bolivar Cincinnati, Ohio, March 20 The fol- county, was fatally shot at Bolivar Land- l-wing handbill was given wide circulation He was shot three times with a pistol very kind of the Strawberry King," and University for the education of females Any information in reference to him will and we know he will receive not only the thanks of all the ladies who are preparing the be thankfully received by his parents at Whereas, It is desirable that said Uni versity be established and located at a tiiroughoHt thee tvto-dav: Public safety UJ iinwu, i.uiiua Press supper, but every member of the healthful, central and convenient place to cinitv. We have not heard of any particu demands immediate action.

Urgantzc vig- Press Association. all the citizens of the State and lars as to the cause of the shooting, other this place. Columbus Index. Vetting Ready far the Tress. Th Capital Light Guards had a splendid drill at the Capitol Tuesday night.

There was a much larger attendance than Tredway Rifles and Bain Zouaves, of St. Louis; Batteries and of the Louisiana Field Artillery Richmond Greys, Norfolk Light Infantry and the following Texas organizations Washington Guards, Galveston; Palestine Rifles, Palestine; Austin Greys, Johnston Guards, Hempstead; Orange Rifles, Atutin Cleburne Guards, Queen City Guards, Dallas; the Navasota Guards and the Brenham Grevs. hereas. The town of Raymond is lo than that Jones was trying to use a knife Canmission Organized. cated on the Natchez.

Jaclcson and Colum upon his slayer. Greenville Times. I he Railroad Commission held its hrst bus Railroad, only fifteen miles from Jack eeting Saturday. Ex-Governor J. M.

son, where all the railroads of the State center, and is located near the center of the Mr. Con. Sheehan has just put another Stone was elected President and Mr. C. C.

State, and is easily accessible by railroad neat little brick building on Johnson street, Campbell, son of Chief Justice Campbell. and river to every partot the State and and has several other lots there which he is llanee cotumittees in every ward. Ileal son by purifying the body. Serve a notice to criminals, criminal lawyers, gamblers n. prostitutes to leave Hamilton county within three days and remain away forever sufler the penalty.

As long as the present clique of criminal lawyers that infest the city are permitted to remain and corrupt juries, outrage jutict' and shield criminals, just that long will our citizens be murdered, our property and protection by the law be de- was elected clerk. The commission did Whereas, is the healthiest place in the ready to build on as soon as there is a de State of Mississippi, being located only little else but organise. The clerk was in usual. Three officers were to have been elected, but it decided to postpone the election till the first Tuesday in May, when' the honors are to be conferred on the three best drilled men. A resolution was adopted that each member purchase a uniform within thirty days.

The uniform on exhibition at E. and S. Virden's was selected. Bob Ingersoll's latest is that he offers to mand for more mercantile houses, which he structed to forward each of the railroads three miles Irom the tar-tamed Cooper Well, with its life-giving waters therefore Texas organizations compete only for local prizes. i.

A Royal Ileeeptlon. The people of Jackson are already making arrangements to give the members ef the State Press Association a right royal reception upon the occasion of their re-un expects soon. ly the notice the in the State a copy of the commission bill be it iron pillars are on the ground for a hand The Commission adjourned to meet on the Resolved, By the citizens aforesaid in some awning to be erected in front of Mr. 15th of April. Shcehan's splendid block on the corner of mass meeting assembled, That a committee of three be appointed to communicate with the "trustees appointed for the location of said University, and represent to them Johnson and bvdney streets.

Mr. Csheehan Elan. Robert Powell ion, which will take place in that city on write a better book than the Bible, in, six is still in the city, but expects to visit Editor State Ledger 1 Ml 1 V. 1 4 t- the 2d Wednesday in Mav. These, annual Make one clean sweep while we ar? at it.

A vigilance committee of three hundred in each ward compose! of the best citizens can by earnest work cleanse the rounas. 100 WllllieTer ue nuic Time the many advantages, in point of health-fulness and convenience, which Raymond Jackson next week, where he is also having I have heard the name of Hon. Robert anything better than the decalogue, if he meetings result in a greatdeal of good to the hard worked moulders of public opinion. some building done. Meridian Observer.

Fowell, of Madison countv, susrsrested as a possesses as a desirable place for the loca ives a thousand years. He may swear and tion of said University. suitable nominee of the Democratic nnrtv is a yearly frolic, when the cares of busi scoff at the shell of religion but the kernel Resolved Further. That 6aid eemmittee ness are laid aside, and "the boys" go in for Probably, the only persons in this country for Congm8. It is claimed for him, that who attended Napoleon's funeral at St.

from Wg unnuestioned abilUv to fiu be and they are herebv authorized to ten will secure the happiness and salvation of the human race countless ags after Inger- der to said trustees as a donation for said a general good time. Aad they have it. i i i neiena, are iwo men now nving niu vuc thg pace WOrthily, that he could win the The member from the hilly section and the soll and other infidels are forgctten. Vicks- purpose forty acres ol land in and adjoining the corporate limits of the town of Ray hundred miles of each other, in Michigan election fairly. On his election Hinds burg Herald.

mond. Francis Martin, of Detroit, and. William member from the overflowed district will discuss to their mutual advantage live ques Resolved Further, That the Raymond "shakes hands" with Madison. Shaker. J.

Palmer, ol Battle Creek. Palmer was a The New Orleans States says the Bridges Gazette. Jackson Clarion, State Ledger moral atmosphere in three days. Organize at once and serve notice on all disreputable character in th ward to leave and never return. The reputation of this city demands achaugoor wickedness will reign supreme." hen the inflammable substance was thrown into the treasurer's office the troops fired ball and drove the mob back to Vine street.

Many are wounded and possibly "lany killed. The treasurer's office is thought to be doomed, and the court house soenis likely to burn down. Armory if all, )ii Court street, near the court house, is on ire. Capt. Desmond, of the First Regiment, has been killed.

tions of the day Celumbus Index. British soldier on duty there, and is now children have recently been giving enter and New llississippian be requested to Willing; to Trust film. eighty-four years old. Martin happened publish these resolutions. tainmsats throughout Mississippi, and the Sixty-First Mississippi.

Mr. J. B. Harris is sow reporting the It is impossible for us to say what Til- to visit the island with his uncle, who com little ones hold a bank account $1,000 C. S.

North, D. S. Fearing and C. den's physical condition is, so many reports manded a ship, a fw hours after Napoleon Sixty-first Mississippi Reports for J. A.

each, earned by themselves and clear of Williamson were appoinied as the commit are in circulation, but it is very evident tha Brown, that gentleman being com tee, and on motion, the chairman was died, and, as a gsle blew the vessel out to sea while thev were on shore, both were expenses pelled to leave home on account of ill health. Tilden and Hendricks would be the strongest ticket the Democrats can run, if Tilden's compelled to stay until after the funeral. added to the coramittee. W. II.

Potter, J. W. Peyton, Sec'v. Ch'm'n The Cincinnati Enquirer claims to kive canvassed the political sentiments of the condition will permit. The people are wil Ihe mob have three cannon stationed at rourth and Walnut streets.

Thev are said Those knowing Mr. Harris' talents as a lawyer, are satisfied that the work will compare favorably with any report heretofore made. ling to trust Tilden, and the capitalists are Democrats ia 11 Southern States, casting to have cbtained them from the Music not afraid Of him. New Albany Democrat Y. Frepariar far tha Coaventiaa.

Hall, They are evidently now posted here to await the coming of the Fourth Regi Natchez Democrat: Judge North yesterday performed the first function of his new office as judge of the 11th judicial district, in hearing argument on the application for a writ of habeas corpus in the Hawthorne case. 106 electoral voteg, and report that "every where" the sentiment is in favor of Samue J. Tilden. Chicago, March 81. Chairman Bar- Coming; Home to Sherman.

num and two other members of the Deme ment expected momentarily. Instead of the tight being over it now looks as if both cratic National Committee held an infor Nicholls introduced a resolution in the. e. wnuiers and police will be overpowered bv the. mob.

auouai xiouse or liepresentatives, on the mal conference here to-day. Mr. Barnum Two of the Confederate Generals are still living Joseph E. Johnstea and G. T.

Beauregard. There were 21 Lieutenant-Generals, and of these nine are still living James Longstreet, Wade Hampton, John B.Gordon, D.H. Hill, S. Lie, A. I.

Mr. Blaine, in his book, has this to sav of Presideat Buchannan His fame would 1st instant, requesting the Senate to send Ihe police are worn out. and besides have been more enviable if he. had never the Sherman Investigating Committee, a have no arms fit to cope with the mob. The There is a compositositor on the Daily Statts of New Orleans, who, it is claimed frequently sets more than 2000 solid em say3 he has not vet appointed the sub-committee to arrange the details for the that the sub-committee when I appointed will likely hold its first "nips are lnsumeiently supplied with amu nuion.

been elevated to the Presidency." There are wicked persons who say this is the reason B. Buckr.cr and now constituted, to Cincinnati to investigate the acts of the vigilance committee and ka klux organisations. Stewart, -T. A. Early, S.

Joseph. "Wheeler. There is no sign yet of the Fourth Rcgi-jof tJP per hour while doing his ordinary "fit. Reports from the depot sav the 'day's work. lie is a swift compositor.

whv Mr, Blaine is not a candidate. meeting in New York..

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