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Senator Logan is dangerously ill at St. Louis. -Easter Sunday this year fell on the l?7th anniversary of the surrender of the Confederate army at Appomatox. The atrocities in Russia upon the Jewish inhabitants continue. Last week a town in which they were numerous was sacked. I 9 John H. Smythe, colored, a former residenti of Wilmington, and resently ap pointed Minister to liberia, is seriously ill in ; Washington City. Daniel Bette, the lion tamer of Coup's circus, while about to enter the lion's cage for a street procession, at Augusta, Ga., Saturday, felt dead of heart disease. tfrain prospects tor tfeorgia and South Caro'ina are better than ever known before. But they do not equal the pros pect in North Carolina. The bill to promote civil service re form in Canada has not caused much of a stir. The Canadian civil service, like ours, is , used' for politicians" and not for the country; l t The Southern Methodists hold their General Conference at Nashville, Tennes- May next. It meets every four years, and the session lasts generally for one month. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says that because of the activity of the nihilists of Moscow the question of holding the coronation ot the Czar elsewhere is beine seriously discussed. The Oregon Democrats go for tariff reform and free ships, denounce the Re publican spoil Bjstem which led to the as sassination of Garfield, ask for river and harbor impropriations, and condemn the veto message as a public misfortune. Mile. Sarah Bernhardt's marriage is very generally looked upon abroad as merely a new device for keeping her name before a somewhat ' listless public prior to her English season, which begins next he seems to have feared that she was dropping out of sight. 4-The German press, commenting on the intervention of President Arthur in the case of Dr. Lam son, regards it as unjustifiable and meddlesome interference; particularly as it comes from the country which upholds the Monroe doctrine. -fA St Louis dispatch Bays that re ports which have been circulated there and abroad to the -effect that Gov. Critten den had been assassinated by Frank Jones, er some other member of the Jones gang, are entirely unfounded. Great strikes are in progress up North in the factory towns. The striking mill operatives at Lawrence, Mass., have determined not to return to work under the redaction of wages imposed. Not withstanding this the mills will start up Monday, and it is believed that at least halt of the strikers will return to work. A Chicago firm has made a contract with Sefgeant Mason by which he is bound to enter their employment for one year beginning within thirty days after his re lease from prison, and they are bound to pay him J 1,500 for bis services, whenever the term of one year may begin. The movement of German emigrants to this country promises thia year to ex ceed even the unparalleled exodus of last year. At Hamburg and Bremen the de partures tor the first ten weeks of the sea sen largely outnumbered those of the game period in the preceding year. Mr. Smythe, a Westminster, Lon don, landlord, while returning from church last Sunday with some ladies, was fired at, but who escaped, while one of the ladies war killed. He writes a letter to Mr. Gladstone, in which he says: "Your practical adhesion to the principles that force is no remedy in the case .of Jewish Savagery, has culminated in making it easy lot a Land League assassin to mur- aer my 8ister-in-iaw in noon aay. i lay the guilt of that deed of blood at your door, in the face of the whole country." -Three skeletons were found by a schooner on an island near South Austra lia, and; by them a loaded revolver and a loaded gun. A diary found near showed that they were the remains of a woman, her babe and a Chinaman, who had been driven from their fishery on a neighboring island by the Queensland savages. Her husband was absent, but she and the faith ful Chinaman defended themselves as bravely as possible, finally escaping in an ron tank and landing on a distant group, Where, unable to obtain any water, they died of thirst. A double murder was committed in Surry bounty, Va., on Saturday, by the administration of poison in conee. Mrs. Pray, her husband, and a Mr. Jones, all living On the same farm in the above county, ate breakfast together. 31 rs. Gray and Mr. Jones drank coffee, while Mr. Gray took milk. A few hours after breakfast both Mrs. Gray and Mr. Jones wci vddenly ill exhibiting signs of b;. s yrfoned, and after intense suf fering, botti' died within a short time of jeauh other. The supposition is that ar senic was placed in the coffee by a servant girl employed by the family. In ihe United States Circuit Court at Charleston, on Saturday, Judge Bond presiding, the court overruled the motion to quash the information filed by the Dis trict Altqrney in the election cases, hold ing that the offenses with which the parties arc charged are most infamous, and con sequently not to be proceeded against by indictment only. The District Attorney then tuoved to be allowed to amend the infiruiatioo filed in the Richland cases by adding the charge of conspiracy, under sectioij 5,440 of the United states Ke vised Statutes. The court overruled this motion. The District Attorney then stated that he would announce on Monday whether or not he would proceed with the trial of the Richland cases on criminal in formation, or ask leave to file a new one. By Telegraph Concrnlooal Frooeeding;. WisniNOTON, April 10. Senate. Messrs. Dawes, Allison and Beck were ap pointld conferees on the Indian appro priation bill. Mrf Garland, for Mr. Lamar, who was absent, presented a memorial from the Mississippi Legislature, asking for a re vival bf.jthe land grant of 1856, to aid the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad. Mr. Jonas presented a memorial from the commercial exchanges of New Or leans in favor of the levee bills and a lib eral appropriation to carry out the plana of the Mississippi river commission. Mf, Bayard, from the judiciary com mittee, reported a bill amending the anti polygamy law, fixing the salaries of elec tion commissioners under that law at $5,000 per annum, in accordance with the recent recommendation of the President. Passed. Senate. A bill was introduced by Mr. Morgan, by request, granting the right of way over the public lands in Alabama and Florida, to the St. Louis, Montgomery and Florida Railroad and Navigation Com pany, and to allow the company to pur chase publio lands in said State. Mr. Lamar, upon application of Mr. Garland, was granted a two weeks leave of absence. Mr! Hawley presented a memorial ot the Cherokee, Creek and Seminole Indians, petitioning for the maintenance of their treaty relations as bearing upon the pend ing Indian Territory Railroad bill, j Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of War to adjust and settle the accounts for arms between the State of South Carolina and the United States, was passed. On; motion of Mr. Davis, of West Vir ginia, Senate bill reported by him to re peal stated laws providing permanent or indefinite appropriations was passed. The exceptions are the Uws for the payment of the principal and interest on the public debt of the District of Columbia and the Pacific Railroad guaranteed bonds ; for the support of the marine hospital service, Smithsonian Institution and Soldiers' Homf ; for the payment of interest on the In dian trust and navy pension funds ; for the repayment to importers the excess of de posits! and for the payment of. debentures pr drawbacks and bounties, etc., under the customs revenue laws. The bill also provides that all appropri ations hereafter to be made shall remain available for two years for the payment of expenditures properly incurred within the time- for which they are appropriated, ex cept as to appropriotions for the constnrb tion of publio buildings, rivers and har bors, lighthouses and forts, which shall re main available for a like purpose for five yars, at the expiration of which periods all balances for said periods shall be car ried; to a surplus fund. I Mr.' Saunders introduced the relief of the Wichita affiliated bands of Indians. a bill for and other It appro- priatef) $20 ,000,000, the same to be in vest d in United States bonds and held in trust for the Indians named, and the in terest to be paid to them semi-annually, in consideration of the relinquishment by the fWichitas of their right to about 40, O00t,0O0 acres of land compromised within the tract within the Indian Territory and Kansas, and conseded to have been their original home. Referred to the commits tee pn Indian affairs. Upon the announcement of the death ol Representative Allen, and the appoint ment of a committee to escort the re mains, the Senate at 2:05 o'clock, as a mark of respect for the deceased, ad journed. I)oCSE. Mr. Thompson, of Iowa, sub mitted the majority report of the com mitter on elections in the contested elec tion! case of Mackey against O'Connor, from the second Congressional district of South Carolina, accompanied by a resolu tion declaring that the contestant Mackey was entitled to the seat. Printed and laid over for future action. House. Under a call of States, bills were introduced and referred as follows : By Mr. McLane For the abrogation of the fifth and sixth articles of the Bur lingame treaty with China. Mr. Richardson, of New York, intro duced a concurrent resolution directing the 'Senate and House .committee en pub lic buildings to inquire into the ad visability and cost of purchasing a suitable site for a residence for the President of the 'United States. Referred. Th Baptist Conference In Mew York. New York, April 10. At a meeting of the Baptist conference to-day the opinion generally expressed that they should have a true translation of the Bible in all the known tongues, that it should be circulated, and that they, should organ ize a society to do this great work. The conference was generally agreed that the formation of a new society, would be in finitely better than to attempt to resusci tate an old one. i Jea James Reported Not Dead. Chicago, April 10. The Timet, which has had a special correspondent in Mis souri to investigate the particulars of the Jesse James shooting, publishes a letter this morning containing interviews with a , number of Missourians who knew James, and who all persist in the belief that it was not Jesse James who was killed. Another. Train Robber jr. Little Rock, April 10. A Dallas special says : The north bound train on the Gulf, Colorado and Sante Fe Rail road was stopped and robbed Friday night at a water station called Blum by six masked men, who entered the train with cocked revolvers and forced the passengers to give up their money and valuables. No resistance was'offered and the robbers es caped with from $500 to $1,300. The) Floods. New Orleans, April 10. The Timet- Democrat Morgan City special says to night's gauge stands forty inches! above 1874. March zz, it stood torty.i inches below. Affairs in Berwick are similar, to those in jMorgan City; only six houses have floors above the water. An infant of Mrs. McAUeys was drowned Friday. A colored man with the small-pox was caught in.the flood on the railroad three miles west of Berwick and drowned. John Lane and wife, an aged couple, were swept away, in their house on jiJayou Boutle on the 7th and drowned ihe water from the Teche is sweeping over Centreville In a five mile current. 1 Memphis, April 10. For twenty-four hours ending noon to-day the river here declined ten inches. Old steamboit men say tnat by Saturday tne river win De within its banks all the way between Cairo and Greenville, Mississippi. 1 - ; am ii New York Gotten Future. New York, April 10. The o'cotton report says : r uture deliveries to-day have met with very little attention. At the first call only 5,300 bales were sold, buyers pay ing an advance ot a-tuu to -iuf. . At the second call sales were restricted to 200 balei Later in the day moref dispo sition was shown to meet the slight de mand, and prices declined 2-100 to 13-100. At 1:30 p. m., the total transactions, in cluding calls, did not exceed 18,700 bales. At the third call 12,000 bales were Isold- July at 112.46 ; September 12.22 ; Octo- a - mr n a i S a ! per 11.09; iz.vo was reiusea iortApm; 12.15 for May; 12.30 for June: 1259 f or August: 11.37 for November, and! 11.39 for December. New York Stock Market. New York, April 10.-The! stock market opened weak and Jali per cent. lower than Saturday s closing pnefs, In diana, Bloomington and Western,; West ern Union and Missouri Pacific j being prominent in the decline. Omaha com mon, however, opened at 1. In the early dealings an advance of all pr cent, took place, in 'which Lake Shore, New Jersey Central, ; Louisville and Nashvillk and Colorado Coal were most conspicuous. Thu was followed by a reaction of iali j Col orado. Coal, Northern Pacific common, Omaha concmon, Wabash preferred and Lake Shore being prominent in the! down ward movement. Died In the Pulpit. San Francisco, April 10. BJev, H. L. Hamilton, pastor of the Independent church at Oakland, died suddenly Jester day morning in the pulpit, during his dis course. He Daused in his sermon, and sinking down, expired almost instantly. The deceased was sixty years of age, and was well known on the Pacific coast; Fire at Hamlltotf, Ohio. I Cincinnati, O.. April 10. A fire at Hamilton, Ohio, last night, destroyed the livery stables, Hull Agricultural Works with a number of steam engines Owned by Nashville parties, the Obrien IrVheel Works, Black & Clawson s warehouse, and the city building. Loss, about $40,000. ConEresslonal Committee Work. ; Washington, April 10. The Senate naval committee to-day agreed to report favorably; upon Chandler s nomination to be Secretary of the Navy ; and the foreign relations committee also agrew to report favorably on Hunt's nomination to Russia. I xe n : The 8tr Route IndletmeBU to 8 and. s . WASfllNaTON. Anril 10. il the Criminal Court to-day Judge Wylie de cided that the star route indictment! were good and sufficient. A motion to quash was overruled, and the indictments stand. i t m , i : i Bamored Death of the Bmperor of phloa. Konq JConq, March 14. A report was currrent in Shanghai on March 4tH that the Emperor had died. The news was not confirmed, but serious intrigue! have been discovered in the palace. it Paimell Released. Dublin, April 10. Parnell wis re is leased from pri ion this morning, and now on bis way to England. 1 Dublin, April 10. The release of Parnell is on parole for a week, in j order to enable him to visit his sister in Paris, whose child has just died. ; a In the: green room of a Parisian theatre, which is situate not a hundred milei from the Boulevards, during an entr'acte the other evening, the conversation turned upon the delicate subject of age. Presently a gentleman visitor ventured upon the indiscreet, (faery, "Now, what age are yeu, my dear friend ?" addressing his remarks to M'lle who certainly can no longer be considered in her first youth. ."What a question, indeed!" said the lady ;j "how can that possibly interest you ?' "pimply curiosity," responded the visitor, f Well, then, I will be frank with you. Really I do not know. One counts one's money, one's jewels and one's deeds of value, be cause it may happen that they coild be lost or stolen, but as I am absolutely cer tain that nobody will take a year from my age, and; that I shall never lose one why, where is the need of counting?" And M'lle X. has not generally been considered witty, j I From the number of deaths reported of cows that have been unable to digest the nails that have been absorbed in diie pro cess of foddering, we take it thai some farmers pure altogether too liberal to their cattle, and feed them too much iron. There is no doubt that iron is a! good thing as; a tonic, but if taken in the form of nails, the diet should be restricted to half a keg a day, and nothing larger than i lath nails administered. Incident of the James Shooting. The newspaper accounts of the assassi nation of Jesse James, the Miajouri cut throat, and of " the subsequent proceed ings," throw a curious light on contem porary morals. The grateful sheriff who had employed rord to kill James gave the scoundrel a " five hundred dollar casket " to be buried in. Mrs. Samuels, mother of the James boys, apparently has views as to who would be the proper assassins of ber sons, and says : " It limber lake or Craig had killed my poor boy I would not say one word ; but oh ! God, the treachery of Dick Little and those boys. Bob stayed with him and shot him with a pistol that my poor dead boy Jesse gave him. Oh ! I can t bear I can t bear it. It does not surprise us to read that "Mrs. Samuels and Mrs. James are all worn put" just as if they had been to a fine wedding or a ball. There has been effort to get Gov. Crittenden to admit that he promised im munity to the rord boys who shot James, but he refuses to indicate what he. shall do. He thinks a man who! had shot as many people as James had had no cause to complain that he died in his boots, and says, "I have no fault to find with the boys who shot him down," adding with charming consistency for the benefit of rank James : "The law must be supreme, even it whole regiments ot men go down before it. I do not promise a cessation of hostilities until the last bandit and law breaker submits and acknowledges the supremacy of the law." The London Standard, in an editorial, says : "ihe number 01 emigrants to tne United states has been increasing steadily, and it is to be desired that those who quit England should remain within the limits of the British empire and not become lost to the mother country, but ; remain her customers, and . both directly and indi rectly strengthen the bonds! of imperial unity. ! It is stated that the Duke ot Manchester and Mr. Tennant, chairman and vice chairman respectively of the Northwest Land Corporation, will visit Manitoba about the end of May to .ex amine and purchase lands for that cor poration. 1 an. ; t The Mississippi River at New Or leans is falling, and is now sixteen inches below the flood of 1874, and; nine inches below' the highest point this season. The American palace hotel, to be built on the Thames embankment, London, will be t nine stories high, accommodate 1,300 guests, and will be constructed strictly after the American fashion. An expedi tion will soon start for America in search of a suitable diamond for the clerk's breast pin. "You have a distinguished company here," remarked Old MacShoddeigb, who was the first to make his appearance at the select supper given by his city friend. "Distinguished the deuce !" said the host; "they are the waiters. Very few of the guests have yet arrived." It was a mis take that might be made at almost any select supper on the English plan. Last 'week an Ohio man on his travels found a shell on the Gettysburg battle field. He took it borne and put it in the stove to see if it was real. It was genu ine. 'But the stove is the most glaring imitation you ever looked at. Hawkeye. "No woman is worth looking at after thirty," said young Mrs. A , a bride, with all the youthful arrogance of twenty one summers. "Quite true, my dear," an swered j Lady D , a very pretty woman some ten or fifteen years older, "nor worth listening to before." Waif. A Georgia planter hires negroes who play the banjo. He says that a negro riding the plow while playing will do more work with two mules than three men who do not play, but have three mules. Pro bably the mules hurry along in the hops of getting away from the noise. .BosVon Fott. Tills in a frm mnnlrvl a lira hut. vnn can't a-et pr. Bull's Cough Syrup free of charge; It costs you a quarter every time. Frederick Drake, the celebrated German sculptor, is dead. i For aged men, wom-n, weak and sickly children, without a rival. Will not cause headache. Brown's Iron Bitters. A torpedo exploded at Toulon yesterday killing three sailors and wdunding eijht others, t Telephones ! Telephones ! 'TELEPHONES ! 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OLD DOMINION LINE Favorite Passenger and Freight Rout f between New rork and the South and West. 1 The magnificent Passenger Steamships of this Line leave New York evey Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at I p. lrom pier 26, new number, foot of Beach street, North River. Leave Richmond and Petersburg, Va Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Leave Norfolk, Va., Monday, Wednes day and Saturday. i Connects at Portsmouth with Through Trains of the Seaboard and RoanokeR. R. for RALEIGH, N. a, and all adjacent points. if Tickets sold and Information given at General Offloea, 197 Greenwich street and at Pier 26, North River. New York, and ai Ticket Ofnoesin Raleigh. 1 I W. H. STANFORD, sebl d21awly Secretary. HAT I HAT!.! HAT,!! ! i WE Have; in atore for Immediate delivery,- ; ) 100 000 POtJNDS MEADOW HAY beaatlfnland bright j 100,000 POUNDS TIMOTHY HAY. WILLIAMSON 6 UPCHTJRCSr, Carriage MaKer, ' ' 4 i ' Ms. il-. f . ,i ,4, s : is-
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