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CONTENTS OF THIS BUMBEE. 



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Hot about Dorses; Vetariauf CoTIti 

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STORY TELLER. 

 LIST OF NEW AD\7EKTISEM£NTS. 



Storms and Casualties. 



A Water Sroor on tub PnAini".— A corres- 

 pondent oi Ibe N. Y. Trtbvf* ulvea an account oF 

 ei Spout DnibePmrlus Dear Iowa City on 

 ili ult . BMompiDled by destruction of pro- 

 peiiy and life, DJ follows:— "L«b« evening, while 

 i it was light, tbDre arosn suddenly a violent 

 nd, accompanied by strong indications of rain 



iclijr bluck, aod the most »l rid lightning darted 

 athwart the sky, A tcmblo thunder storm burst 

 upon us. While jet it was raging fearfully, tin- 

 sky suddenly appeared unclouded in the cast Tor a 

 spare several degress in width. Many of our citi- 

 zens, "bo were waiebing from their « imi""' ilu; 

 raging of the storm, discovered, indistinctly nt 



The phenomenon was to 

 on of hundreds was drn»i 

 ee of tbe huge volume of" 



! it evening it reached Albanv, u 

 unfed buildings, damaging vessels at the dock 

 curing up trees by tbe roots and doing min 

 iticr uii»chi»f. The telegraph of Friday fio 

 '<•:■* V.irk inii.oiiiicrd a " tremendous ra'u stor 

 cciiinpsinird by thunder and lightning pievuilii 

 Here," but ive bearof no casualties. 



DssTJV. 



I Hail S 

 -Ou Unodi 



Great Daii 

 ing. May 31.1 



mgo. Tno Toi 

 aa largo a 



l lien - -. 





«ve been gathered by 

 u load. Clover fields, orchards and gun 

 nlso completely destroyed, presenting 

 and metaucho'y aspect of midwinter. 

 kat Hail Storm at York.— The York (Pa.) 

 ttc states that on Monday afternoon, tbe 

 as the ahove, ibat borough and vicioitj 

 d by one of the heaviest hail storms tha 

 red there for many years. Tbe storm 1 

 (or nearly half an hour, aud in some place 

 • rely covered the ground. Thestooes 

 gc, and it is feared great damage has 



Personal and Political. 



for the purpose of making r 



ilit JJcma Ctmucuocr. 



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ion for pardous. This looks right. 

 Porbionebs should he cautious about r 



vnyd 





Tha 



saya that Mr. Frederic 



3 Ibe sky becoming obscured, 



A fro like a rop 



ugly grand. Tt. 



aiIv fifteen mto 





■uck, 



DOl i 



hers killed instantly, nod the mother so serious 1 

 injured that it is thought iaip«*s'b'e for bcr to r 

 cover. Mr. John Prick, who was in a brick hous 

 which was entirely demolished, by some prov 

 dcDtial circumsloece, e.-caped with but alight ii 



jury. 



otly. Many 1 



:casiutted by the fall of 



DOMESTIC NEWS. 



in. i uiireoi imparlance is transpiring nt Wash 

 inglon. The Navy Department received a letter of 

 June 2d. from Capt. Farragut, commanding the 

 United States ship Brooklyn, dated Vera OrtW, 

 Kay BI, in which be says r-Aa Minister McLune is 

 deairoiis of having n (.hip nt Tumpico, in anticipa- 

 tion of an attack on that place by the Miramon 

 party, I shall direct Commander Tui 

 Ihtthnj tmiDMltatelr, with orders to land a force of 

 marines and others, if necessary, for the protectioi 

 of the American Consulate, and such Aerican citi 

 leak his protection ; and, in the even 

 of the town being carried by assault, to require o 

 tbe Commanding General tin- assurance of protec- 

 tion to the Consulate and all American citizens. 

 Mr. Mason has tendered bis resignation as Mi 

 islcr to Paris, but bo will be retained, as it is n< 



* ' "'' ' i to displace Mr. Dallas from bis post 



■ Britain. 



Cobb'l recent circular, requesting 



American Captains to hoist the Stare and Stripe- 



m thoppoaanca of foreign vessels of war, is phnci- 



tication on tbe coast of 



they manifest an indisposition to cm- 



MnaaaBrtllah, 



I>ilpat.Le» (.an! , " , 



Mason ourU " ''"'"' ,0 Jud S e 



**•* PariB, directing him to Enti- 



-nment, that in case 



uu *er nQT inl , u 



lidst of the confusion and rumors incident to so 

 istressing an event. I have only given such fuels 

 i I know to be correct. Eight aro thus far known 

 > be killed." 



Hail Storm.— A destructive bail storm passed 

 over Holly Springs, N. C, recently. Tbe hail tu 

 some places fell to the depth of twelve inoes. de- 

 stroying corn, cotton, wheat, and, indeed, almost 

 everything wilhin its range. On 



place 



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i blow 



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I Central III 



the 26th 



tit. It appears that the storm otaited some 

 vhero at or near the Mississippi river, , an Calhiuiu 

 ounty. and passed up in a northeasterly direction 

 brough the centre of Gi ecu and Morgan counties 

 uucbiog the southeast corner of Cuss and tbi 

 of Menard, and through tbe mid 



one to the crops o 

 A Sfuinary Struck i 

 Iscapb.— The Genesee 

 illegany Co., N. Y., a 

 -et, and SO feet high, 

 truck byligntning 1 



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i|diiiteriiii! n 



itplodlngth 



i- LnjiiTsiso— Wonueufpl 

 alti'V Seminary, at Belfast, 



ith cupola of 30 feet, was 

 y Birth. The fluid struck 



is passage bursting off casings 

 ering doors, '-earing off aiding, 

 collectingin the window weights, 

 nd destroying tbe window frames 

 nd casmg, and tearing off lath and plaster in its 

 rild career. It also colleded in pipes and stoves, 

 nd from tbem shivered tbe floors, tore up carpets, 

 laekened or burned all around. 

 Nearly fifty persons were in tbe budding when a 

 harp, quick, deafening report was heard with tbe 

 rash of shivered timbers and falling plaster. In 

 ne room tbe teacher and all her class were pros- 

 rated, senseless, on the floor. After a few mo- 

 lents they recovered. In another room some also 

 r«re prostrated. Tbat all among so many, with 

 uch near contact of tbe mysterious agent, should 

 scape unharmed, is tbe most remarkuble of all- 

 miraculous deliverance. 



News Paragraphs. 



Strawberry Pautt i3 to be given for the 



BeocGloribc Industrial School — to defray cur- 

 ntespenses — in Corinthian Hall, on Thursday 

 ening, June 16th. The country friends of tbe 

 stitutioo are advised that strawberries and cream, 

 Other donations, Will be gratefully received by 



Itnscb, of that 



eight weeks since," on u visit, immediately on hli 



arrival in Prussia was claimed as a couscript, 

 forced into the army, aod isnow held there to eerve 

 out his three years as n Prussian soldier. In an- 

 swer to a letter from a gentleman of Tcunesaee, 

 Secretary Cass writes :— " In reply I have to state 

 that it is understood that tbe French Government 

 claims military service from all natives of Franco 

 who may be found within its jurisdiction. Your 

 miln ralfcotion in this country will not exempt you 

 from that cluiin if you should voluntarily repair 



SMITH O'Brien the Irish patriot who has just left 

 this country for bis home, at bis farewell speech 



in New York, gave the following wboleson,,- a luce 



"I hai 



.i great 



individuals, both in America and Australi 

 coming into tbe country with nothing but the 

 labor of tbeir arms to depend upon, have ended in 

 piling thousands upon thousands, but I do not re- 

 member any singlo instance of a place-holder 

 makingamaguificentfortuoo. Therefore.itwould 

 give me a very great pleasure to learn tbot there 

 was not one single Irishman in the United States 

 who was seeking office as a plape holder." Tbia is 

 excellent, and just as good for natives as Ii lahiqen. 



Bishop Dblancev, of Western New York, the 

 Bishop or St. Andrews, tbe Bishop orEdmburgb, 

 and other prelates, took part on Easter Tuesday 

 in the consecration of the new Bishop of Glasgow, 

 at St. Paul's Church, Edinburgh. 



Tint large sum of *100,OQO was given by a jury 

 in St. Louis, to Miss Carstang for breach uf proni- 



e formera eommeneed c 



youoi 







i destroy ihe character of the 

 led, and this is supposed to 

 argo verdict, and it is right 



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ii Morgan county, near Jacksonville, 



| ■ thing in its course, uplifting 



and destroying houaea, barns, fences, oattte, ireea 



else thut was movable In Morgan 



county, as far as heard from, fifteen persons were 



lied. Besides these, it is thought ibat several of 



e wounded cannot recover. There were some 



\y seriously injured in Morgan county. 



In other counties through winch Ihe tornado 



passed less injury was done, bo far as heard, but 



down iu great numbers, fruit 



ruiued and many persons seriously, if not 



>rtally injured, So I 





d Toiewell enmities, that men, beasts, 

 wagons nod heavy log* and other Bol id ■ uIpm.lh,-.^ 

 ere taken up into the air and carried off hun- 

 eds of yards. The air was literally filled with 



living 





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do not carry articles oontraband of wu 

 Tbe War Dapactmenl ii 



v*sof iJcuL 



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 for «con<iini- . .oast. 



ihing along, 



locily aud on the wings of Ihe wind. Many beau- 

 tiful farm bouses are seallered into atoms, orchards 

 completely stripped, rtoek killed, and oven fields 

 or grain torn up as if freshly plowed. 



Tbe Tornado is Wisconsis.-TIic Chicago Jo, 

 nnls&ya -"We learn that on the same day of tbe 

 tornado here, a destructive storm passed through 

 Central Wisconsin, from Madison westward, doing 

 nineli diimuge, though h.'.s disastrous than that in 

 our Slate. In Madison, buildings were unroofed 

 nud chimneys blown down, and ihe little lakes iu 

 that vicinity were lashed into u perfect fury, dotug 

 much damage to Ashing boats and to othor pro- 

 pertj along the banks." 



Tiik Hi uui. ivi is VIumiims -The tornado of 

 thaseih, it seems, extended to Michigan, for on 

 tbe same day, at I'ipcslone Township, Berrien Co., 

 ! ii-e was blown down, another wa.s 

 lilted bodily from it 9 foundations, carried over 

 several stomp?, from tin,.,. t„ l,>. :, . 

 i down upon thrsa Other BtUI I] 

 persons were injured, 



Mukk or Tim' Storm. —We seem to have been 

 visited with u -<n.- . .,) -t,,u,i.. , ,, im.neinc a' tlie 

 West, and eiteudiug east aa far ai . 

 Thursday morning, t!. L - :;d n,-i , „ Uul,- a Oer mid- 

 . . ,i t d London, i'. W. i j . 

 poured down in ci ' 

 deluging tha ci'y and suironinlm^ v.,,„„[vy. Th.- 

 thunder was particularly loud. -un. -imic, hke the 



qtii-ntlj only to I r,.j 



Uiouiandi of ■■ ■' " : 



Onof the thu 

 is lances, lo^ of I 



I turned to this port on Saturday, arterun absence 

 from four to five years each, all of which have 



ode losing voyages, amounting to an aggregate 

 f .7.-mii,o to 5*0,000. This ill-success is owing to 



Lion in the price of oils. Another whaler arriv 



ships having made losing voyages." 



Liberty and Toleration.— The Revoluliona 

 Tuscao Government litly opens its reign by pi 

 claiming religious freedom, and the Jews of t 

 Grand Duchy have tendered to tbe Provinc 

 Government an expression of the grateful sense of 



'!"■ s'-ii, iblcact which makes all religious tects 



equal before the law. This is consistent. Tbe 

 Tuscans deserve to succeed. 



A Di;lo,htful Tlacb.— A Denever City corres- 

 pondent says the place contains about 100 lo<- 

 cabins. Corner lots range io price from $50 to g.iOO. 

 The inhabitants arc Indians, Mexicans and white 

 people — abont equally divided— all bard cases, 

 drinking and lighting all the while; some one 

 killed nearly every week. 



A Child Killed nr Wdiskv.— In Buffalo last 

 week, a boy sis years old was sent by bis father 

 r whisky. Ou the return he stopped to drink 

 tb another boy, deeming that good for him 

 which his father prized so highly. Both boys 

 o found soon ofter helplessly intoxicated, and 

 died therefrom the same night. This is melan- 

 choly, but we have known many poor children 

 id women, too, killed by whisky that they never 



Mr. Richard Coddkn ha3 been visiting IheCon- 

 lecticul Legislature. He b not on hie way to Pike's 

 'eak, as was reported. 



Mr. Hahiltos E. Towlb, who graduated ut the 

 .awrence Scientific School, connected with the 

 larvord DniveiMty, and was subsequently em- 

 loyedon the Government works at Rouse's Point, 

 ome three years ago went with his wife to Austria, 

 ,r the purpose of erecting extensive fortifications 

 t Pola, on the Adriatic, about ninety miles aoulb 

 vero nearly completed ut 



Wholesale Dksbii 



tion.— Sir Cb,arl 



sN 



ipier say 



that thirte 









de 



crted the 



British nav 





within three 







and tba 



loo, with n- 



ore than 



J130,000 du 







So loHL, 



as the bru 





e of flogginr 









tinned, it v 



llbeadifficul 









no other dr 



awback. 



O make any 







popular 



Ifthecivili 



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lay 



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Clippings from Foreign Journals, 



English Neutrality.— Bon. Mr. Bntc 

 ii addressing Ihe Unejish people in favo 

 and neutrality. The Press is almost una 

 favor of peace. The London Punch ser 

 following: 



dcllgut to go and flght, 



i PiiLsburgb, < 



I flfiy United Stales t 



r fi.lly I,.; 





i: Vienna journals say that the Government is 

 us to see free corps raised in all parts of tbe 

 re except in Italy, and that where the inhabi- 

 of towns nre lukewarm ou the matter, it is 

 j measures to stimulate them. 

 : Augsburg Oaztttt calls on the German ladies 

 e up purch -sing any French articles of milli- 

 nery. "We must not," it says, "let German 

 uey pass from our pockets into those of the 

 ;nch, and enable them to make war on us. 

 France. — Orders lime hetn HL-nt tu Baron Gros 





■ ohin 



ships to be well manned. 

 Annual Expenditcres op the W 



urnt.— The following table shows the 



1890 



|7,JB0 -; , I860 . 





Free \ni, East.— The Daily Dunkirk Journal of 

 Saturday contains the following cool nnnounec- 

 ient:— Being a disciple of thai good old reformer, 

 Isaak Walton," and having several of "the same 

 lininn" [□ ouremploy.no paper will be issued 

 i. in this office on Monday next. If news of im- 

 portance to our business men should come to hand, 

 li be issued. 

 DfciTttssio'i of the SnirriNG Inter- 



Shipi ban 



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lie Nrw York Tribune, for a year or two past, "so 

 nprohlable a property, that the question has been 

 whether scuttling or oailiug was the wiser course 

 for the owners." It ,, jnat as had on the lakes; 

 r ^ are living in hope, under tbe ex- 



rn to Frauco. The French fleet has also 

 called from China. 



RoTuscniLDs.— Advices say that the utmost 

 prevails among the family of the 

 i Europe. The Vienna Rothschild 

 lately posted to Paris, to confer with the Baron, 

 James, who is said to be the ablest man iu the 



Freeoom in France.— The present war is stir- 

 ring up a feeling in Paris which may lead to strange 

 results by aud by. It is said that in all the caba- 

 rets and drinkiug shops iu the Faubourge St. 



Antoine and St. Mattel thing now is beard but 



the "Marseilles" aud "Mourtr pour la Pa 

 which have been for so many years forbidden to bo 

 sung. Nor is this all. A freedom of poiitici 

 cussion is observed, which has not been permitted 

 of late years. The result of the war has, according 

 to Paris gossip, occasioned both surprise and dis- 

 gust to the Emperor. This surprise and disgust is 

 very likely to be further increased. 



N APLES ._The King still survives. Great in- 



Two Sicilies for the Queen's eldest son. 



The Marquis of Alfieri, President of the Sar- 

 dinian Senate, has pot his paluce at the d.-|,....d ,,( 

 Caorobert, aud the General bus taken il for his 



Tbe Atlantic telegraph enterprise is not yet 

 rding to tbe acoonnt. lo spite of 



ar iu Hi.' S.uttb of Europe, llui bond of lVi.-iid-l.jr, 

 ,av attach Kur..p.- and AuicriiM to ,1.. 



, g.-ueial meeting of the Atlanti.- T. !.-- 



-Jacques Mnunco, I 



-Anir un bridge o><r lha Bandoskj dferai Dppci 1 

 - In U.JID. . bcn.o tot.iiiib.-reJ t, »on c « e t, .»-! V 



