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Show I THE POLAND THE Fr.OVO TF.H"EEKLY TIMES. vrrv itbi tsim TK'jr.SDIT TUES3AT, I:::rt 5. r.:ai:r, ::rhmid AND SATURDAY. C::r Iyea. T. 7. JLZtm, F.4Hits THURSDAY, liqron JpiprVt-r- . HAY li, 1$7L SELLBG. Tlo Legislature of Mississippi ha? done an admirable and remarkable thin?:. . It ha3 parsed an act that henceforth uo one can legally Mil liquor In that State initiil he obtain the written consent of the majority of the adult citizens, men ami women, resi' dent In the town Lip, . -- TBSC.&. SlGSAL-ELHVli- BILL. The following delate in the louse of Representative?, Washington, 1). C., on the Poland bill, we take from the Cone, regional Roved of May oth, 1S71: The llou-- e resumed the consideration of the l.:u (1L 1L No. 3ul7) reported by Mr.Poland,from the Committee on the Judiciary, entitled A bill in relation to court? and judicial officer? in the Territory of Utah." Mr. Crounse. 1? this bill presented for action atthe present time? .... - The Speaker. The Chair is not advised. Mr, Poland. It i? reported for action. The Speaker. The IIoue gave the Jndici try Uomraittee authority to report on thhsul jeet at any time. Mr OtfOTBCT i? the purpose of the Our Signal Service goeson from then, tlut itfrom Vermont Mr. gentleman month to month achieving tribill for action to the lolandj pro?? umph? which commend It to the at this time. If so, I w ish to raise practical mind? of our people. Apointof order ujxm It which the necessity of readThe MiM?ippt ha? recently had may obviate bill al length. The bill the ing a freshet. The volume of water pro ide? fr the creation of new ha? been very great anJ much offices and for the appropriation ..damage ha been done. The Sig- of monev, which fact 1 undernal Service ha? telegraphed clown the river In advance of each overflow, giving the people timely wnrningof what they might ex poet. Thu? the people have been al lo to tako such precautionary measure a? circumstance? permitted, and life and property have been saved. AMEUICUf ACADF.MI OF SCIE5CE y stand would require the bill to go to the Committee of the Whole. The tseakcr. It Is the Impression of the Chair that the committee had the right to report the bill for consideration inthellouse. Mr. Crounse. I do not so understand; 1 would like to have the record on that point referred iTevf-arU- which obtain in uny other State or Territory. y The Fpoaher, too, very remarked that an amendment would be germane, whether the bill wa? silent on tho subject or not, a? to tho rate of fees which were to lx? tixedjthat whether the fees were fixed in the bill or not an amendment would lie germane changing the manner of fixingthe fee? or changing the amount of the fee? to ho charg 'd. If so, then there ran he no doubt it would provide for taking money out of the Treasury of the United State?, which would of Itself make the bill liable to the point of order, But, In addition to this, there Isa change in this bill which may have escaped the attention of the House. It is this. It transfer? into the hand? of tho United State? district attorney and of the United State? marshal not only which pertains to the tiioso office? ,nov, not only that which pertain? under any law of the United State but that under of every law on tho statute-boo- k the Territory of Utah, or under any law which may be enacted there. Let it bo assault or battery, let it 1h a selling of liquor against the license law of the Ter matter indeed ritoryofUtdi.no what the offen-- e may lx, it provide? that In the trial of nil finch cast? the United State? attorney shall appear there and prosecute to. of all to arrive at the truth, area striking and painful contrast to the meeting of another large body which a'cmhle? from year to year in the same city. hCOTTlSn 10UD EEtTOESIIIP. A W to - w J S' "V" - - TV V Tho Concord phllosopcr, Ralph Waldo Emerxm, ha? lately been nominated a? I xml Rector of Glasgow University, Scotland. It seem? strange that our Scottish scholars should come over the sea to invite a foreigner and a tmnendentall?t like Mr. Emerson to lecture them. But It is a high compliment to Mr. Emerson a? a scholar, philosopher and author, and show the spirit of the age, that men are not bound by nationality or old fashioned creeds, but will seek the living among the dead, honor a min of talent and goodness even if not a member of an orthodox church, or a native of their own soil. The present incumbent in that oPdeo is Mr. DIsraeli who was elected in U71 over Mr. Rusk in the Liberal Candidate.The office of Lord Rector of a University, I? an institution peculiar to the Seotti-- h Universities. Its original design w a? to give the student? a representative In the government which should protect their Grids. Accordingly he i? U? ted by the undergraduate?, and presides over the University Court?. This i? a body w hioh 1ms the general oversight of the affairs of the University, and to which appeal? are made from the decision? of the S'n j'oj 'T.li J..'T. Hi? tc nu of office is throe voar?. . Sxjum time in tho LiL the Lord Hector? ivjsed ccoilury to lake an active part In (he administration of the University, anq tha office -- lxx.mue simply. an. honorary linothm conferred on men of note In UU rature or politics. The only duty expected of him ?io?v I? the delivery of an Inaugural addle- - - rule. The bill wa? road. Mr. Crounse. I now renew my point of order upon this bill. Mr.Keliev. I move that the House resolve the Com- mittee of the Whole for the con- sideration of the centennial bill, which wa? made a special order for The famine in Auilalia i? ju-tl- MEW YORK. Sic. Richard-on- , Mew York, 13. Over 2,000 duties oa "Saturday cooper? are now on a stiike here. health. The American Tract and Home Missionary societies hold their annual meeting? here Officer? were elected, and the submitted are indicative of their prosperity and usefulness.. x of Albany, 13. iberal Republicans now' here iroposc holding n conference in regard to th1 political nation cf the party in the coming It i? ropoit d they favor a separate convention to he held irior to the convention? of other lolitical parties. to-da- y. Thu Allbn-o- s turli-t.- s r.i. i. to-da- y. Mr. Roland, I do not yield. I am aware of the ruling the Seakcr nude on a bill in some respect? like this. The parliamentary law the Speaker laid down I quite ague is correct. It was not the fault of the Speaker, but w hat nassUdby gentlemen in reference to that till was unfounded in point of fact. It R unfounded in point of fact so fir a? this bill is concerned. It i? not open to any such objection as.w ja uuda to the. other bdl and as is made ta this bill. The tir't section provides the marshal of the Territory may appoint wmie deputies, who shall receive the same fees for serving process the marshal would receive if he served iL The second section provide? the district attorney may appoint some assistant?, and if they i'crform any servico they shall have the same fees the attorney hini'tlf would have. It merely authorize? these two officers to have servant? to do a part of their official duty; it add? not a cinttothe expense put on the Government. They are paid, if I by the piece. They may so have Re? for certain specific ser- ices. The law now give? them all to one man. This bill merely authorizes him to employ some servant? to perform a part of that Service; so that it i? iu.t oicn at all to the objection which was was made. Aral the mided in nlutimi to xih.it was said alxiut it mating newofficers, w hich would lx a new tax and an additional expense to the Treasury. I certainly do not desire to emlmrnv-the bjaker at till iu rt fore nee to the lulinghe made. Mr. Crounse. Mr. fcpenker.this v pretty point of order was at tho timo considered tin? i id, or a similar bill, came from the Committee on tho Territories. Several objection? were then raid'd, among which wa? this one: that the toll provide? for the appointment or deputy marsh'll and deputy district attorneys, and it wa? urged by tho gentlem n from Massachusetts Mr. G. E. Hour! that there carried with them tho fart that these officers mn?t L paid and provisions made, by o proprlatlon for Iht ir salaries. It dxx not necessarily follow le- cause they are npixdntod to di j ( harge certain duties in that Territory tluir fees nm?t be the same s thor-oughl- coma tin-abate- d. resumed his in apparent claim a victory ini recent battle witli the Republican?. A fire in Cincinnati, on Tues-- j day, destroyed property to the amount of A quoru m of both I louse? of the were iu ses-- 1 Legi-latuArkan-a- s ion on Wednesday. The gr: e crop of Franco has icon injured bv heavy frosts; re- suit, a half average crop. A fire in Pari?, on Monday, rendered - loo jieraon? homeless. Several icrished.in the flame?. LOUISIANA. The Pacific Mail S. H. Company? Mew Orleans, 13. Tlie Spani-l- i steamer launchCity gfTokio , w asWednesCon.-Don Carios, General Chief ed at on Chester, Pa., of Police, and. detective? Harris and Renront gave bonds of $2,000 day eacli to appear 'for trial' uponMU MercantileJnstilutionV part charge of robbery preferred by nes? burned Tuesday. Los?, $60,0tX); Japt. ltodereguez, the grand jury no insurance. bill? found true SALT L.AIC12 CITY. ving them. In the mile nnd a half dash nt Ky., on Tuesday, :xington, Tom Bowling" beat Jean MARYLAND. ' Time, 2:31J. Baltimore, 13. Admiral Frank-i- n Buchanan, late of the ConfedRepresentative Hellish, of Mew erate navy, died yesterday. York, wa? taken suddenly insane, n Washington, on Tuesday, and The attention of our patrons is under tho law? of tho Territory of DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ia? been taken home. called to the following DepartUtah. It also provides that the 13. Argument wa? of ment of the Institution Wisconsin, Washington, Governor Taylor, marshal shall net n? sheriff; that made y before Committhe Attorof received the in? opinion and the class of goods hi.? swarm he and deputies shall tee on War Claim? favoring reim- ney General Moan, saying the to tho entire dealt in by each. Territory through the citizen? of Frederick, railroad law i? constitutional; and discharge the duty of sheriff. This bursing for the sum levied by he Governor say? it shall be en-- ! lteople in Utah are not to be al- Maryland, Confederate? during the war. forced. who of lowed the privilege say ipg i? not on legal ground?, but Thi? shall serve their processes or what in tho The annual session of the Na- - WHOLESALE DRY GOODS recognition of the loyalty tional te the?e sevofficer? shall DEPARTMENT. Agricultural Congress met! the city. eral case? under their own laws. ofThe on Tuesday. Delegates Atlanta at toDistrict Investigation, You will therefore see it neces every Dry Goods , Notions, Hals, Cops,' held a private session, the were present from nearly President! Union. in sarily entail? upon tho United day, the State WalfPbper, Curtain Materials in State.? the payment of a large bill subject being tho safe burglary annual the delivered and Jackon Chirjwts. offkeu-.the District Attorney.? lt cf fersffithe snme1tpr-wtiictrTm- r ? believed the development will address. provided for in disposing of cne? show the Four convicTs, having procured burglary had more conwhere they violate the law? of the nection with theJDiatrict Investiand knives by some mean?, WHOLES A LEG RO CER Y United State? solely. The same is than nocked the turnkey of the Insupposed. gation generally foe.? are to be obtained in, every AND HARDWARE DEdiana State Prtsotj down and got cae, whether it bo a simple asPARTMENT. out. They were captured, but ENGLAND. sault ami battery case where the a convict and till not the turnkey fine 1? five dull ir? or not. There At the Chester London, 13. Groceries, Hardware, Glass and will be races the United State? mar-hthe Chester Cup was were killed. Woollen Ware, Queeimcare, entitled to the exorbitant fee? won by OrganDt," Leolinu? Government ha? taken noaction Imw hich are provided for, and the second, Bertram" third. Fifteen vet in the Arkansas matter, but Powder, Ease, Agricultural United State? plements, Dye Stuffs, Paints, attorney ran. The final betting was ten to probably will in a day or two. ' will have the exorbitant fees now one against Organi-t.- " and Oils, t forty to Brooks damaged lii? caue by hi? or much a? for, one io of greater the plan proposed provided curt refusal against "Leolinus, eight fee? a? this House may choo-- c to one against Bertram." by Baxter, which the Government fix. In this very item it Involves The Russian imperial yacht, think? was a fair one. DRUG DEPARTMENT. the expenditure, I venture to say, eontaining the Czar, grounded of hundred? of thousand? of dol- yesterday while leaving Flushing THE ARKANSAS SQUABBLE. Drugs, Medicines, Liguors, Chemlar?. This hill ha.? len pressed harbor, and wa? not floated till icals, Perfumeries, Paints , OiYip forward by the United State? at- this morning. The Emperor will a skirand Dye Staffs. torney out there, who ha? been arrive this afternoon either at Little Rock, Brooksite? away "from hi? buxines? for long Dover or Gravesend, reaching mish of two parties of street thi? month? working in and arount here this evening. lreparation? and Baxterites in the wa3 this House. arc made to receive him properly morningffiin which no one'hndlv CLOTHING : DEPARTMENT. Mr. Rotter. I should like to here, and an immense numlier of known to lie killed or, ask w hether the general merits of persons are congregating at tho wounded, and which wa? stopped Men's and Roys' Clothing, Underby the U. S. troops, there is noth the bill are open to discussion stations along the line. Gentleman's Furnishand new situation. the in wear, Ruke Al ing under thftpmnt.oCordet .... ... Xhe C7,Un!Hl Brook - td egrajffieiL' GoodsI will ia? from exis, arrived at Rover tblF AfterMroCroun-'C- . ing noon and were met by members decided refu-o- l to accept the terms that Mr. Sohumakcr, of New York of tho royal family nnd a groat of settlement proposed and en IXx's tho gentleman from Ne crowd of poop!u. They were es- dorsixl by the Attorney-Genera- l. tho mileage o:' corted to Windsor Circle, where He sharply criticised the Presi BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTbraskasay that and will-baction in 21ENT. the dents matter, themar-lm- l more than they arrived at '10 "oclock this that of a constable or sheriff, or procerd? to dictate to him (the Men, Women and Children's Boots i? officer to who Presidents) duty in the matter. perany other Mate Brooks still occupies the and Shoes, Sole and Upper form the? duties? CANADA. House and surroundings. Mr. Mill?. I will answer the leather and Shoe Findings of Ottawa, 13. In Parliament, last Both Houses of the legislature gentleman that it will le. pacimoved the every description. McKenzie met this morning at the Hitter Mr. Schuniuker, of Mew York night, exHe resolution?. fic Railroad nnd Eleven Senator? building. say respectfully to the gentle plained the provisions of tho new forty Representative? were pres man that lie i? resoluent, the (senate lacking three, and WAGON AND COMMISSI ON Mr. Mills. I will tell you why bill, and after a debate the were tion? adopted. the House two of a quorum. It 1? is. it DEPARTMENT. nccceded there will be a Mr. Schumaker, of Mew Yrrk, generally FRANCE.-. : Schu tiler Wagons, all kinds cf Agquorum in both House? It I? tho same. mileage precisely, Let tne Ik? un Mr. Croun-eTaris, 13. Duke De Broglie ricultural Machinery, Wagon dorstood. In ordinary cases these will call up for Immediate discusWashington, 12. Brooks deTimber, Steam Engines, Turare now to to paid by parties sion the electorial bill. The loft clination of the President? last bine Heifer Wheels, te., Ac. In counties of Utah, hut un and extreme right oppose It. It reposition for a settlement will E e con foe? a of Cabinet tho billdhe whatever of will form the subject of a Cabinet der this subject and it? probable saltation character are to be paid by the Tbe Assembly, that government ' will make a United Statu?. Buffet President, The Institution is agent for the definite decision In Arkansas Mr. Sohumakcr, of Mew York - the 1? enitcelt braled S inger St wing Machine, to nnd but take mean? matters, Yts; relatively ITALY. force its decision. same; tho fame per mile, ani one million in use in America. over Romo. 13. The Pope, y, 13. Both Houses Little the same percentage. If a county received Rock, a numlier of cardinals, were three hundred mile? Ion the Legislature met thi? mornother dignitaries. In of and proceeded to fill, temit would le the same there as bishopsto and ing, reply an American visitor he porarily, the Orders lo insttre prompt attenthroe hundred miles iu a Terr animadverted positions of the offseverely on the icers who are absent, restorv. A should be addressed to the S tion Joint Mexican government.? for permit- olution to apjmint a wa? Mr. Mill?. The same jut mile. passed or Secretary. ting church persecution? there. joint committee to notify Baxter Mr. Si hunuker, of Mew York the General Assembly had con HOOPER, There are counties in the State venedat hi? call ana awaited a of Mew York one hundred mile? Tho Grand Duke Mioholas, Supt. brother of the Czar, ha? been ar- communication from him. The long. p!3 House this four till hi? and house searched. adjourned rested, Mr. Urouuso. The bill pro- Cause great excitement afternoon. unknown; " vide? that the United State.? ni: The Legislature, ' ap: overjt. tornoy sdmll lx? entitled to the committee to prepointed njolnt .same furs for service? rendered pare a resolution concerning the ' by suid ad'tant? a? lie would bo The second annual session ofthe present difficulties, to tx nt to entitled to for the Mine services Reformed -Ep!?copnlian hynod was A the President. resolution if rendered by himself," - To that commenced m - New York on pissed asking Baxter whether provi-io- n of the bill it would be Wednesday Bishop Cheney Brooks had complied with hi? germane for any member to move preached jlio annual sermon. proposition about vacating the that tho United States attorney State House, and leaving the set should ix entitled ta double Mho A Tog" the Steamer tlemcntiof the difficulties to the During amount of these fee?, or to half ran down tho barque Legislature. the amount. Anthida, from Smyrna to Mantes. Another street skirmi'h occurMr. Roland. I withdraw the All hand? were drowned except red this evening in vhkh several ill for the present. the first nnd second mates were wounded. re-aor- ta Ilepie-eiitative- eam-uig- I re I n. CO-OPERATI- VE ul to-da- pro-ocu- Mr. rdaud. The gentleman I? entirely mistaken In his assump- tion of facts. TheSpeuktr. The bill will be Many gentlemen known throughrend; out the world for eminence in Mr. Crounse. One word before "(heir departments of science,"were the bill i? read. In attendance at the Academy of The Speaker. It must bo read Science in Washington recently. in any event before the Chair can The papers read and topics dis cussed were of the most varied nature. All of them recelvec careful atlcnUon, and, so. far as the time allowed or the subject seemed to demand, elicited thoughtful delate. The quietness with which the Academy meet?, the simplicity of its method? of proceeding, the ability of its memlter?, ai.d the evident desire z. c. 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