The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, December 29, 1875, Image 4
SUMMARY OF XE>YS.
Item* of Interpol from Home and Abrond.
Chavez, lieutcnaut of the late bandit V?sqioz,
w?s shot and instantly killed near
Arizona, while attempting to escapo arrest.
Secretary Chandler has < (Teied E. 8.
Tohy, of Bo-ton, the office of ccnimisi-ioner of
In lian affairs Ex-Gov. J?mtn E. Euglish,
of New Haveu, Conn., has been appointed to
fil the unexpired term of the late United
States Senator Ferry The Ontario (Can,)
manufacturers have adopted resolutions calling
for the taxation of American farm products,inasmuch
as Canadian products are taxed
on croreiog to this side; also tl^t the customs
be more strictly looked after The oflioere
of the lost steamer Pacific were blamed by the
coroner's jury for poor discipline Col. Des
Anges, a New York custom house official, concerned
in the revenue frauds on smnggkd ,
silks, baa been sentenced to two years' imprisonment
and pay a fine of $10,000 ,
J A" XoriL, the Russian organ, says that the
purcnaao by England of the Suez canal stock
will not affect the peace of Europe.... It is
stated that, with a view to preventing Austrian
intervention, Montenegro has proposed to
Hervia an offensive and defensive alliance in
favor of Herzegovina, and if tbo offer is ac
oepted both countries will take joint action in
April The roofs of the Chauncey and
Orand Tunnel mineB, in the Wyoming valley.
Pa., caved in, entailing a lose of over 9100,000,
besides throwing an immense number of
miners out of work at a critical season of the
year. The miners, one buudred and twentyfive
in number, escaped only two hours previous
to the disaster ; and it was owing to the
watchfulness of one of tho proprietors that '
they were not all crushed.
A duel was fought near Baltimore between
R. W. Baylor, of Norfolk, Va., and Col. James ,
F. Kcogan, as the result of a quarrel in Pbila- .
dolphia. Baylor received a shot in the left j
side The Isthmus canal commissioners, j
appointed by the President, have reported in j
favor of the Panama and Nicaragua route as (
the mosi; practicable. The estimated cost is ,
966,000,000 The United States supreme c
ourt has sustained the position of the Union d
Paoific railroad company by affirming the de- t;
cision of the oourt of claims, namly, that the ^
company has the right to retain one half of p
its earnings on acoonnt of transportation for Q
tho government There will be no sales of ^
treasury gold ordered for the month of Do- c
comber, the currency balance being large ^
enough to obviate the need of any such B&leB. j
Alter January first the rate of letter ^
postage to Japan via 8an Francisco will be j,
twelve oents instead of fifteen cents A ^
stiff gale prevailed in all Darts of fch? ?inntr?
and shipping disasters axe reported from all j
along the ooast as well as from the lakes I
Charles Atkinson, a colored man of Franklin, a
La., outraged a little white girl, but wae Q
caught and lodged in jail. He as subsequent- j
ly taken from the sheriff by a mob and hanged v
to a tree.. ..Accounts from Tiflis roprcsout j
the Russian losses in the recent rising at
Ehokaud as being heavy. Fart of the garrison
at Khokand were massacred The rubber
Bhoe factory at Maiden, Mass., was entirely
destroyed by fire, involving a loss of 9)600,000, 8
on which there was an inBuranoe of $156,000. 8
Over eight hundred operatives were thrown j
out of employment.
Cattle stealing on the Rio Grande oontinues, 1
ic Deing asserted that tho thiovea have a con- ,
tract for 18,000 head to fill at Monterey. The
Mexican government claim that if they send '
soldiers to Btop the thieving, they in their j
tnrn will beoome thieves, and so add to the (
number Count von Arnim, of Prussia, is ]
to be indicted for treason The Liberi&n j
troops, in an attack on a native settlement,
were repulsed, with a loes of many men and
three pieoee of artillery. Tlie natives at once j
began to bombard Latrobe with the latter (
Dr. Davis and wife, the abortionists, of Ot- j
Uwa, have bad their death sentences com- ]
* muted to imprisonment for life, on account of
theft aid in oonvicting their victim's seducer.
Minister Cashing has returned an amicable
note to the Spanish government
Rassian papers advocate the occupation by
Prussia of the balance of Khokand The
police of New York stopiod the lottery of
a church fair, and announced their intention
of preventing any more similar gambling
The National Temperance Society, at a meeting,
thanked Secretary Bristow for his prosecution
of the whisky ring, and demanded that
the Centennial oommiaeion rescind their decision
tobave liqaor sold on the grounds of tlie
national exposition Hereafter the government
clerks in Washington are to work until
four o'clock, Instead of three o'clock as heretofore
By the sudden breaking of a chain
attached to tbs hoisting wagon, which was being
lit down in the mines of the Buckville
coLlery, at Tusoarora, Fa,, the wagon came
down with great force, instantly killing Hugh
Sharp and Patrick Mclntyre, and wounding
foar other miners A woman In Washington 1
gave birth to four children, and at last aooounte
the quartet and their mother were
doing well There is a greet improvement
in the Quebeo 1 amber market, the reason
assigned being that the Norwegian government
has iasned orders to curtail the supply in
that oountry.
The authorities of Toledo, Spain, bav^
closed the Protestant church there, and ex
pelled the pastor and schoolmaster The
pnbllc debt statement shows a decrease daring
November of $480,078. The coin balance is
$70,404,676; currency balance, $12,014,903.
Special deposit for the redemption of certificates
of deposit, $42,610,000 John Beannell,
who was aoqoitted in New York of the
murder of Thomas Dohohue on the plea of insanity
, was ordered to be oonfined in the
Utica ineane aeylum by Jodge Barrett
William B. Castle, an assistant in the corporation
oo on eel's office in New York, has been
appointed attorney-general of the kingdom of
Hawaii by King Kalakana A Hindoo employed
on Constant Spring estate, Kingston,
Jamaica, beheaded five ohildren from religious
frenzy The public printing last year oost
the government $1,648,425 The freight
propeller Phil Sheridan was burned near Buffalo
Two alight shocks of earthquake
ware felt at Keens. KB __ Rv K AAlllaiAA I
between ft passenger and freight trains near
East Buffalo, N. Y., one man wae instantly
billed and many set lonely injured The
steamer Bonn; side a as eat down and sank by
ice en her passage from Troy to New York,
and eleven persona were drowned, six of tbem
being ooiored employees on the boat. ...Hon.
BanJ. P. Avery, oar minister to China, died in
Peking ' New York savings banks are being
eeriooaly tried by "runs " npon tbem by (?
depositors who have booome frightened by
several failures of banks The postmastergenera]
recommends that * the postage on
transient newt-papers and periodicals, books,
printed matter of all Borte, lithographs and
maps, sheet musip, photographs and manuscripts
deeigued for publication, shall be reduced
to oue ocnt for each two ounces or
fraol^n thereof, which was the rate beforo
the enactment of the law advancing it during
the closing hours of the last Congress.
The pest master-general of the United Status,
in his annual report, shows that the ordinary
receipts of the department timing the fiscal
year ended Juue 30, 1875, were $26,071,318.60,
an increase of tl99.S44.RO nr i ir ??
_ ? p V* * <1/ |/U1 wvuv ,
over the reoeip's of 1874, being lees than the
estimate made in 1873 by 91,809.331. The expenditures
of all kinds wore 933,611,309 45, an
increase of 91.484,894.87, or 4 62 per cent.,
over thoee of 1874, and less than the amount
estimated in 1S73 by 9318,603. The number
of complaints duaing the past year of missing
letters of value ia 5,645, of which 2,077 were
registered and 2^)68 unregistered. The registered
letters contained, as is alleged, currency,
bonds, d afts, etc., amounting to 976,216.24,
and the unregistered valuable oontonls
amounting to 975,997.16. Of the 2,677 registered
letters reported as lost, 1,083 were satisfactorily
accounted for, 911 actually lost, and
683 remain under investigation. Three hundred
and seven persons were arrested, charged
with robbing the mails.
Turkey has protested to Montenegro against
the subjects of that provinoe taking part in
the Herzegovioiau insurrection, and the groat
powers support the protest The navy
yard at Philadelphia was Bold at auction to the
Pennsylvania railroad company for 91,000,000.
Spain, in her note to the United Statee.
promisee the gradual emancipation of the
Oaves in Cuba, increased freedom of commerce
; and that when foreigners are arrested
diey shall have immediato hearing, and that
egal redress shall be obtainable for past injuries
The Russians, under General
Ikobeleff, attacked the Kiptecliaks at the town
if Baly Ktschi, Khokand, and defeated them
rith heavy loss The Egyptian troops have
locupied tho districts of Juba and Kism&yo,
iisarmed the Zanzibar fcroee there and hoistod
he Turkish flag Wm. M. Evarts live
eeu appointed orator, Mr. Longfellow tho
oot, and a grandson of Richard Hemy Lee,
f Virginia, to read the Declaration of Indeendence,
at tho opening ceremonies of the
;enteuuuU Tha schooner J. G. Jenkins
ran lost in Lake Ontario with nine persona
u obedience to the orders of the secretary of
tie treasury, the nombor of employees of the
lew York, Boston and Philadelphia custom
oases has been reduced The comptroller
f the currency's reports shows there >re
,970 national banks, aggregating a capital of
1491,290,000. He thinks the national banks
re unduly taxed, and recommends the repeal
f the two-oent stamp tax on ohecks The
(roadway Baptist church, of Louisville, Ky.,
alued at (70,000, was almost totally destroyed
y flr?'
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Like a Circle.
Vice-President Wilson is reported by !
i correspondent of the Boston Herald j
ls saying a few months before his death: I
' Our lives, after all, are a great deal
ike a circle which commences at onr
pirth, and as the circle draws nearer to
ts close we, in our mind's eye, can see
dearer our childhood and onr earlier
ife, with its trinmphs, its hardships, its
pleasures, its sorrows, and its lost opportunities.
I don' tknow, however, as
I would wish to live my life over, for
jverything has been ordered by a good
Providence. Oh, yes?our lives are
nst like a circle."
Washday is a holiday, thanks to Dob
pina' Electric Soap (made by Cragiu &
Do., Pliila.) which is rapidly coming into
general use. It acts like magic, and
bleaches clothing witlront injuring. *
A Famous Medical Institution.
"The name of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo,
m v ? "i?- "
... ?i lauuiwr to me people ell
aver the country as 'household words. His
wonderful remedies, his pamphlets and books,
tod his large medical experience, have brought
aim into prominence and given him a solid
reputation. The Times, in the present issue,
aresents a whole-page communication from
Dr. Pierce, and our readers may gain from It
tome idea of the vast proportions of his business
and the merits of his medicines. He has
it Buffalo a mammoth establishment, appropriately
named 4 The World's Dispensary,'I
where patients are treated and the remedies i
roil)pounded. Here nearly a hundred persons
ire employed in the several departments, aud
i oorps of able and skillful physicians stand
-eady to alleviate the sufferings of humanity
ay the most approved methods. These physicians
are in oonstant consultation with Dr.
Pieroe, and their combined experience is
brought to bear on the suooessfnl treatment
af obstinate oases. The doctor la a man of
large medical experience, and his extensive
knowledge of materia medica has been acknowledged
by presentations of degrees from
two of the first medical colleges in the.land."
?Chicago Times.
If yos would patronize medicir.es, scientifically
proparedby s skilled physician and chemist,
use Dr. Pierce's family medicines. Golden
Medical Discovery is nutritious, toi ic,
alterative and blood-cleansing, and an unequal
ed cough remedy ; Pleasant Purgative
Pellets, soaroely larger than mustard seeds,
constitute an agreeable and reliable physio:
Favorite Preseription, a remedy for debilitate !
females; Extract of Smart-Weed, a magical
remedy for pain, bowel oomplaints, and an unequal
ed liniment for both human and horseflesh
; while his Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is
known the world over as the greatest apeciflo
for catarrh and 44 oold in the head " ever given
to the public. They are sold by druggists.?
?Com.
Pimples on the face, rough skin,
chapped bands, saltrheom and all cutaneous
allactions cored, the skin made soft and
smooth, by tbe nse of Juxirai Tab Soar. That
madetby Caswell, Hazard 9t Co., Hew York, is
tbe only kind tbat can be relied on, as tbere
are many imitations, made from oommon tar,
which are worthless.?Com.
bissau's Cocoaink. See Advertisement.
The proprietors of Johnson'? Anodyne
Liniment, Parsons' Purgative Pills, and Sheridan's
Cavalry Condition Powders, bare pob>
lushed a readable and instructive pamphlet,
which may be bad free by mail.?Com.
Bofns Chapman, of Liberty, Maine,
bad a stiff lew, bent at tbe knee, limbered and
strengthened by tbe use of Johnson's Anodyne
LAMmenl.?Com.
We all oonsider iron the embodiment
of strength end power, but bow few are aware
tbat it is this same element in the system tbat
gives as strength and vigor, and that an insnflkisncy
of It eanaes weakness and debility.
Tbe Peruvian Syrup, a protoxide of iron, is
prepared expressly to supply this vitalizing
element.?uom.
Bmm's Ooooanra. Sse Advertisement.
NCIIKNCK'H MANDItAKK PIl.I.s ]
Will be found to possess those qualities necessary to
the total eradication of all blllooa attaoke, prompt to
a tart the eeoretlona of the liver. and giro a healthy tone 1
to the entire ayatem. It U no ordinary discovery In I
medical eclenoe to hare Invented a remedy for theae
atnbborn oomplalnte, which develop all the reanlta pro1
dnoed by a heretofore free nae of calomel, a mineral
jnstly dreaded by mankind, and acknowledged (o be
dee tractive In the extreme to the human ayatem. That '
the proportion of oortaln vegetables oomprlae all the
virtues of calomel without tta Injurious tendenolea, la j
now an admitted fact, rendered Indisputable by scion- |
tllto researches ; and those who use the Mandrake PlUa
will be fully satisfied that the beat medicines are those
provided by nature In the common herbs and roots ol
the fields.
These pills open the bowels and correct all billons derangements
without salivation or any of the Injurious
effects of calomel or other poisons. The secretion of
bile Is promoted by these pills, as will be seen by the
| altered eolor of the stools, and disappearing of the
I sallow oomplexlon and cleansing of the tongue.
Ample directions for use accompany each box of pills. ,
Prepared only by J. H. SC11KNOK A SON. at their
principal offioe, corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Phlla- |
delphla. and for sale by all druggists and dealers. '
Price ?<*> cents per box.
The Markets.
If X W TORI,
Beef Cattle?Prime to Extra Bullocks 03 V? 13 V
Common to Qood Texans 07 >4? 09,V
Milch Cows...... ?0 00 ?8j 00
Hogs?Live.....; 07V? 07H
Dressed 09 (a 09 V
Sheep 04 V? 07
Lambs 06*? 07V
Cotton?Middlings 13V? 13V
Flour?Extra Western... 8 18 ? 6 80
State Extra 8 68 ? 6 ?0
Wheat?Red Western 1 25 ? 1 26
No. 2 Spring 1 26 ? 1 28
Rye?State 96 ? 98
Barley?State 88 ? 1 10
Barley Ms'.t 1 10 ? 1 35
Oats?Ml'.ed Western 40 ? 48
Com?Mixed Western 74 ? 78
Hay.percwt 88 ? l 0t
Straw, per ewt . 80 ? 1 <5
HopB....78's?12 ?I5 olds? 01 ? 07
Pork?Mesa 21 80 ?22 60
Lard 1IX? 13 V I
Flab?Mackerel, No. 1, new 38 00 ?21 00 I
No. 2, new 14 00 ?17C0 1
Dry Cod, per ewt 6 00 ? 6 28
Herring, Scaled, pcr-box 33 ? S6
Petroleum?Crude 07 ?07 Reflned?13 ,
Wool?California Fleece 25 ? SO ]
Texas " 31 @ 30 i
Australian " 43 ? 48 ?
Butter?State IS c<* 35 '
Western Dairy 28 ? 32 1
Western Yellow 15 ? 33 ,
Western Ordinary 14 ? 16
Pennsylvania Fine 30 ? 33 1
Cheese?State Factory 07V? 1'V I
State Skimmed 03 ? 06
Western 08 C4 13
Eggs?State '. 29>i? 30 1
il.DANT. '
Wheat 1 38 ? 1 88 ]
Rye?State SO ? 9 i i
Com?Mixed 76 ? 77 <
Barley?State 16 ? 91 1
Oats?State 48 ? 63 j
BUFFALO. I
Flcai 6 CO 04 8 00 1
Wheat?ho. 1 Spring 1 34 of 1 31 1
Com?Mixed Gi ? 61 j
Oats 40 ? 40
Rye 82 ? 82 I
Barley. 1 IS ? 1 C6 J
BALTIMORE. .
Cotton?Low Hitiuiiugs 12*1? 12V <
Flour?Extra 8 76 ? 8 78
Wheat?Red Western 181 ? 1 :3
Rye...._. 8) Cri 45
corn?Yellow 70 (4 70
Oats?Mixed A') (4 ?i
Petroleum 00%,'? 06V
van.XDKi.vuik.
Flour?Pennsylvania Extra 6 00 <4 6 00
Wheat?Red Western 1 05 <4 1 lit
Ryo 89 @ 89
Corn?Yellow 70 <4 77 i
Mixed 75 (4 76 1
Oats?Mixed...i 47 0 42
Petroleum?Crude........10 (410 Refined?12
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