Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1865 — Page 1
THE DECATUR EAGLE
VOL. 8.
» lUmlii IF'J j r I DFiW B r HITS! l lnr f t HOUSE. I Decatur, Indiana, I 0. Bl T HT, PrApri K«f<T[LL "ivr* <jm 1 attention. ■ W Ron’ihh* ' - It: ~at.ti'tj.e.ff. i P'v «!«■•>•« no*) ’•tri’*'**',. [ r> E r \Tu R . 1N n T \X A . B ITOFFTGE— Tn Houston's Block, second • f < ,or <>’*■' Dm* St ore. ,’ | v«-nl. r l __ _ _ ‘, f Dav VI ’’l® ATTOIJY’V-KT-L \AV 1- 11 A'l* ... IS r'*.’*n If t'ecatur. Indiana, mtxtitl vracti.’o in A'lim® *lll*l *Hl]<>tnin'Z I \\ Gimtn*: will mct- ho’in'L 1 » Bsn.l all kind’ .if' cl.ii against th** Govern • ■ r.i I On Vttin SfTP»'t. nivn-li J My II Iciifli of'h** X".liter’s pnice. vfi-n I'2 ■JAMES BOBtl I Attorney ■(•*<) Counselor »t I.HW, I <n c VTH'I. I'liCH I rrnFF Cf. in Recorder's Offir*'. CT I TTTILL |>rir»i •“ in the P . ,r- a' "**■ Tenth I W J.,<|*eialCirc*vt Arlen I to<h- R-Um.-t. f «.,n of L-.n I -.the Pa*m-nt o' Tax**’ E-J> 1 , ■ stlemi-.n wi l he oiv.-n to th ■ rolb-eu.... of ' F,f! P-I.su ns. an I nil Claim. *l*" lov rii• f • LaNDRUA' 7 ShRG, ’ I PIIYsICf X V «’''V:EOS, DKC.TI'H. TfPttXA 1 OFFICE —Main St . oppo-ite Mother’ A I Pro,'. Orv G >o Is S'or-. vH. 4’B V B £< vrcv<r, I Practi a! Bentist fESF r- I n*m nn’r pr< P’”’<‘<l tyl I o f tlio v*p»h nt»«l tnnu’li ■? «rn*ntifir wnnh"? I m»i :"*•*» £ propired ‘o 1 on Cobl. i fc’v >r o-V.ilc.r><• Ruhh r f-i jon’h to 5 Ju «nt v«*tl fill'-'l wi’*« 'Z n I. 1 tinfoil nr Mrr : 6e ; n’ boro. c cupv himl >th 1 R*»be rnr< <1 in 1 f « w rnliAii’o®, ;»11 of Avbi 'li I ■ ir'|l irirnr t. Tooth to n-Lp®, ton h n'ov<l» r<, ■ tooth ache medirino for *■• b*. <T r’Offioo. o»io f <!oor «nn’h of Nu’tnv’ii <t Crawford 14 S’<«•'*. in f f*. brink. David Stuiabaker s is'-ax. rartTE w: r «'T. ll.enn'vT i en.od X in <■ coon >V . now j nff.rs G>- •n'en' 1 i«' •woffi— in 1 wit.K, n fi„o I lo' o'v'i’n-.t.1.- lands srtnat.' in different p.rtsof Ki■ / p'Mi" 4 ’’ Tb.n«P kr’Klnn • ♦n will In w P i m*Fio to h«’n Tt)GSF ” > hi'i'T in e , ll wi 1 -Io w»»11 tnrnnv. tn - << H-. fw,nkn T inhn-> <1 »•» d-aw Poo'l-f •»»'•! H o'h.-r *p c r*i'*'pn*® of trc.'.tiir. n»n| \v II «b* tb>« r t‘b n»*nt n<»®® ° -I<li- p*• b. ** n ‘. n Examiner’s Notice. rT'VT t..n-<1 c r l.<v>' Fv-oni'e-rnf X.l ’ms I Count” Tn wi'l t.01.l ' ' "njont.'on at I.is <>‘ r no 'n TV on*nr - non 'ln* fonr*l> *ea- lev of .ho r.’l-.w'n.. n-.e.,.l tn*'’’''". *" ' v '" — 7 ST- Ao-1 r.,n.. V-TO’., V v. I er. nA r; .n I , noon rso’. C,.,t'-.- o' « nt..w'v r. r» cf1 ,»... . n ,| I Notowißt. Fx*-ei« swill rrnnnencpeac.il il-jy I n-l'l o' hose tamo.] t’*n» *'■• P i will b« ha v»*’vnt“ . »n<s -i’'"«>. nn’ncq fl,f» n, nli ant cin sbow fhoro isartunl lb»*T C Or»**/»e.rc nn ’ nf’.nr f.-b*H’a nr...birntion . arr rr»--Ut.llf t.-vi'rtd »O bo i n’t-n l"nn ■ Ipn’.orpfQ VT->*b «r linen tb" nV" r H • n o’" i ppt j ppf nr.r* t n«»» cbrjvrl ’-V ?i nWlrtV t A’’• i * •*? f/fbA pnnntv ‘a ib,» ~<r r» fi.-'t «»«i I •\pnli n ant BU’ttain® a irnnd in''•••' 1 J. R. I M’ty 'V*. im A4- tn« , VICt’ c '<URGI R. Burns. Tr l.is ’ •■,« of p- '■ t Defies the World! 4 T.t O-U... ’ TKF TVJWjwiTf.nvq .<„..,... ;.. o .bo .-1,-. i..' *v-ff cwpc - ' T i''y (io » t.v tho vn.pr. T. ;. ~0>;„0wt...1—.1 bv n" t’.nt In- -*n «e’l •> ’’A l ' rrn , c G*. f, r tvtotm.V <bn-T onr A‘lv* O«t-d*11<b. n -nt in V*.r 1)01*8 < T” T"» M-’ni tvF'i.vi’oxf*.n"nn Jli- »vn»-b "»D w'r r n * ,, A s o b,» mid'’ o r ’b c ▼nrr b.*.t m ♦♦••ri ii. an«l nr'<l • bv <»bl ami ••xp ,> - ripn/«p4 wf»rl*m *n R-ffrrioe J ’’ nc I ri’n»n'‘d Jn tb.’v'nct »V<l n»nct nvnrn”<‘d «.tvln. R.n"»inmr «b»ne op nbnrt,n,»j If ( > nnJ •’ n-n.n’ri’ T?’C’’-o T IC n r-’O. i»'d tvo w'V rr»”rinro ro’i j ofltlye tm»b of n ’nfit tv>‘«‘iv VfnPXA 'Y\S' r n* nnr an I pAn r tr r \ \ P FT? th .n ;r tv,, hon rbt on TIME, and vs rourse fin sell in proportion. m Twins liimii'iFm'Ts. P. S. UNOFRIHLL, -DEALER INMarble Monume ts, :tf \n stoyf:*. mantles, CABINET-SLABS. <fce, FORT WAYNE, IND. Wnrk done to or l-r *>*. tin. shor.est notice and in the neatest in>inn*r tsb.jS 8. PATTKKSOJi, Agent.
■ 1 I MEYFR & 8R0., 1 Wholesale find Kcia’l Dri>r<in i Drills and Medicines. Paint®. Oil«, t ? r.>n''b nml Am°ri<' , ”» Win<l<>’ T ’ Hyp S’lifiF,. Rrn<b<*«. Soi.’ix, Liq'inr-and W>n'*«. Cbwil Gil and O.ril Oil Tpnn n®. t fc<». 1 TF c i». H 5 Columbia Street, Fort Wj yn«, In1 fl inn-I. vfin'’H B. W. OAKLEY, AVh'»lp«:»|p D«a*pr in HirdwArc and Stoves. A»»d If•iniifj»r*’irrr nf T'X, rnnv wr> popppr/vaRE. AT THE STORE, No. 79 Colnnihnc Sfrprt, vlnSl F«»rt bvnn. Tnd Large Fall & Winter Stock nt- t v .nr M»DE Cloth insr. T’EME <fc BRO.. F a m h • o •» a h I p T ;i i I<» r * , F.»rt Warne, fndinni. ,T. J Kt v>f .T R m’c RPT. I J. K\MWf & CO J XV’IOJ.FSALE ANT> BETAU, T‘E\L' r ß IN Pain»®. oil®. V . R»"i»*he , gi.\s3 wall paper. W‘n ’ow Curtnin® m l F’X‘"r e. (fcp., 57 r»nr.PMT\ Street Fott Watne, Ind. Jolv 9 i ?GI. T V x 91 r ’ b»mb; i S’r* t F<n* f’nnr wpct n f : ’ BranS-nvn fcnd IT «r ,lwir. S'OVP. FORT W Y TNT) . XXT IP IT) ChV tn ibp n'lLbr «’n <rnnnr , >l ’bn» b* >V 1® det‘-ninod tn®. 1| PP V 0900 <Tb o. I ! nnt® flat®. Fl it®. P 'rnrtc. Tfm»V«. <Tc . At ' ' rbnan-n" tb”« i ’’ ntbi-r Hrtusp in tbe rity.or ‘ j rn-iM*’-)" —Vo mit’akf •i At«n TTn-’n in "’e. P-'idy fpjtde cloibinff, nr ' ' rn.i’b' tn '"•‘ler — *V/rfr*T.pfA4 COUNTRY I cnnntj- 4 <*bpa r “’’’ *hm anv n’bir TTnngP ’be , . nf tbe M nntain® 41 in 1 «*'•* b. f »•••• I ■ p!m where N'» *n kLo'v I <r nd®. ' 1. Ttrrqrv, No 91 Cnbin.l ir Street . v‘n4l Fort Wbvdp tnd i). j 1 ’. ( O'iiji.ll'.'l, PORK PACKER.i ' lIII.LEB « ftllfflSSffll' Me rc hant, FORI' WAYNE. INB. • I Cphpril R *?i!er in : 1! kinds of Grain, Seeds. ; Fi*b, Salt. I'rnfiHi’e, Agricultural [inphmevtu. Best Brand Family Fhmrs i I ibenl advances made on Produce. vGi.dTtf <}()()]) NEWS UN’OX STOVE STORE!! ] The reader® of the “Eagle’’ are in formed th. | I ASH &AGNFW IT.'ivo on hfi'd a vm Vrce a* d fr< C(9QI\|V<L PAPLOKand UOX STOVES. of tbo verv l»“*i p• tent® — m»m' Lett* i ran I<■ i found in »he Puit. d Si n t,.«—xt-l ieh we u ill *el at crrentlv PFM'CIP BATES. All Stov:wi rant ml ♦ b«» a ® represent * <l. r» r i t not we twill r.'fnnd the money and have to unkind i feelin<F®. W « have also *'*o<nl ®tnck “f llinhwe. Tin, Copper an I S’TERT TBOX Warp, and Hmi-e Furnis! ing r»»U. ihieh W- in- ®eß»n<’ very low. We b’iv S’«»v.-<in Cmcimiati*Wo I,nv St<»VH® IN PittsburghW«* b-iv in r rnv WobijY Stove® in nh.veland. W»» ®e|l Qtovp® on time. W . ®.-ll ■Stove® for Cn®h. W„ s.JI Q'oro® ebonn W- «•’! GG VI T[V W \ T?F. PiirchnNor® will do well *n call and oynnitn OU r ®tock ,in «rd< r*n indj.n for ’hemM'lvew, r \sii <t \nvr<w’s. R H. Schwefrmin*® ob| ®tnnd , No. Cnlrnnhi? v 5u39. Fort Wayne .Indiana . II C Seit) Cl'in' "rd Queensware Store! | No GO ohorhii S' .F* W,vn-. j Ont do;r<-n„t„f Ikiemr'K f).,tiling HUGH KLIX I TJu«p-etf»l!v ntii'imu*’' - ’ that he has lor sale, n. above.** tin*- .■*»-.>run.-nt *4 Chin,. Q ivi ti-w it*-. GI *RS*v*irP. F.ncv China Htul Bl i»s Onrimenta lor ti d'd *V pres*n*s, stone chin-l <lin*t-r And «*■« «* tt«. common dinner an 1 t' li setts. ti>mhlrr«. Hee inters. wtn*- awl beer **’ tt ,s*-«. L'tnps, . ‘ yellow «* *r*-. sum*- er* ck«, **np everythin.' ''Be in that line of Ltisinets. Coiintrv dca'ers Will find it t*> thtir nilvantar* to rail and exaI luitw. »“ h« will •«-! sl.»»p. J«1j23,'81. (
-Cur Country’s Good shill evsr bs our Aim—Willin’ to Praha anl not afraid to Blama.”
DECATUR, AIhMS COUNTY, INDINA, MARCH 3, 18S5.
I ns- n w btc DECATUR EAGLE. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORXING WT D. J. CALLIN. r. d HVnort. CALLES $ nUDGEL, FL’BLi nERS AND PR' , PRTET''R ; i. OFF!' E—On M '•n’ , ne 9*rnpt in the «<*rond 't«rj’ of th’- biii’tfi l)L r e f i|Y|’»rly occupied bv lesse Niblick n* a Shye Store Term* of Suh-cription : | Ono rnnv oni> v ,. ;irt j n ndvance, $• 'f paid wi’ton v''ir. o no i1 f not ».«id nni il *h“ vo'i r ha® rxnico,?, 050 TTNo p7 p<*r will he di 'Con*',n ih>-I ’jnt'l fl) !ar. r 'trt.e „ re p ud t eXC pp t at , tj K . opt ;„ n ' <>r t |„. I publishers. Term® nf lrfvprti«'n* > : I Ono Fn’iire pl.e sjvrt. o f ten lines l»r e . 1 V ) 1 lift'** in»,*rti<»n®, f-t\ Each ®tibfc<‘ ( j'] ( *n» in®erttnn a - Tr No :i ( {v< ri'H ineiit n ill )>.» rnne 1 T P ,f tl rn one *•)!)•!re_• nvi*r on«- ®qnnr<. vJV b co”*.. 1 •ed nn«l elr.rif* f| o® Hvo : ov.-rt’m, thro,*. ,(r ' I lil” rill d < mint fr ntn tbp !|* <.’•«. f'te® ' mad” on till ?idv» ri|<ptn« i,*® in«<*rfed for a p” - rind lo ’<r»*r ’h-n* thn*.. noHth®. / Notice® fi,teen cent*- u 1 ne for each insertion. Job Print!*»)«•. We nr > rrennredm dn - 1 ! k>'« d< ~f ’ J-.i n -nJ 1 Fidpv 5ol» Printin'' ar ih » mo«t r.*n<onnbl<J tit,® five in a cill. tve f ee l confident, that 'Hti®faction can bejxiven. r.*■ -- ; ‘ I L, . . . - BEGINNING TO PROTECT. John P ILtb, o’ New J{ nop®l;ire. fh H I mentor ni’ mbrr <»t th* Un'tvd St-*t’s s» n am) one of tl r ('rij nal etioine»iß rP ‘ the radical tnovem-ni in na’i »n d p dries wl ich haw hrmiirlit the coiintrv tn the tire®* nt verge of de®!rurti »n. ha® hv hi® li®ciplin» s bee • enna’irn*"! In the sh ile : •»* private lie. 'I It 4 h of M next ' will lor the p’P’ien’. en I hi® p'lh’jo car* 9 ■ unh fs Mr L t coin in or<L r m <vrt n I of ! him slidul I '.pve him h f >rei_m tni®®ion or Home office that will keep him q’tiet. I The trouble wiili TI d M now is that, be H t<»«) honest — too Ci»n®ey v-H i ve. ll*- ig not I 'nflb’ientlv progressive tf> suit th - bl<un! • t *’stai» stnan,*’ whom he w»s ins’rurn« nr.al in c tiling in’n bein<r Hi® t,f•mt® as chairman <d the naval con mi't'p ke. p the horde of cor in »r in’ ®. L i-n 1« 1 and Linilre.l, «i»rrmin<Hnir ’.he «erretnrv ' «»l navy from roblnng the public treqenry were n< t in accordance with the adv-nc-d • • I-rir rip'es” of bi® p «r»y. «n-l h nee ti e r» publican hgisliTure of N w Hampshire was instructed from W '<hin »h»n to , nd a more ncc» pt aLle. and <li<! rd ; and Mr IT «)•• deposed horn his chai-man®h'p. During 1 the prpo-nt session of Ciingress. Mr. H de h i® giv* n nihUV evidences of a death he I repentI wnre. IL has not hesitated to strike ■ right an I b-f’ at the evil® of the svs’-m® and the theories now in vogue an I ti e <!ir»ct resiil’ of l>t« own leaching®. The ' following • T Xt rMet Trom a recent speech on I ame fl-I men Is to the can«rr»p»i'»n a-M “Olllids I strange coming f|«un John P II de ; • ]f uial !>’ j'lij is overt! r«»wn iu thi® Ci»1l”:i\, ’like the res’, IV» "111 I nut l.fl inv bannor <‘p’n my moti’b, n«*r emm s» 1 one «»f mv cniis’iui- nt< lo sl»ed a drop <>t )»l.»od, 01 piy a dolhr of ir. auir**, if I the c. n*ti ut’en is to be pr» R< t v»el. « m «s---ciliated ol this great nategu ird of liberty. In iluse tunes, when «o iihicli is Remand-jt-d. and so much i® a». •uake. with a g»n- • roll® C’Ulfi I'lice I w.’lll I give In the ».d miiiistra’i'iii almost everything th it tlo v want. I would consent, mi l I have c«»nsentuL thH the habeas roipu® may be siKpenJed. and lb<M*<.X raon’inaiy tri biinals may t>e erected and instituted lor jibe trial of everybody that voluntarily 'c. m» s forward and rnnm cis him®r|f witli the |>U l lic service. ILlt, sir. »l V<>U are going to throw a drag m-i ov- r the land. il ymi are going to bung in thi® whole 1 people and uibj c( 11 e m I.» 11.0 p<-n d i'-s that may be ii dieted by mil t*ry trihun- ’ als an<.’ these courts maiiial, men the i lo i bitp iu tho lniu*iliMUofi bud the Jc-,
gradatioh o r thc enuntrv is taken, and ue 1 j shall be le’t fit ins'rum* n’s for nnv des- I potism 11)al the hold and th* lawless may i sec prop#r to establish over ns. ” Thn’ Independent democratic juirnal.j tht- CMrUgo Post, which haft favored the ’ adoption nf the abolition amendment tnl ’be e’ris’ifutfon in the hope that once p'.S<ed hr congress and sent tn the state® fi r concurrence the negro would no long■er moropol’z * the attention and distract , ti e d-'Tih-r i’ions of the nminn*d legnlafore, b»'gins, like Mr. Hsle, to protest tlod the ball which it Inhered tn set in !■ mo'i 'U. i* rolling too far. P says : w * r Sumner, however, is rli®®a’i'f-il. F'lgl t’n>' is ton slow for j him. Tie wants alwaxs short co s tni »nds which are onlv c. rtainlv attainable 1 . v 1 bv the highway nf the law. lie now pro I pose®‘th at c »n/r«*w sli ill declare that' I ’he state® in rebellion «re nn Linger Mates i | in the union, an I that to ano n I the con-1 •'i'tt’L’n it i® onlv n**ressarv to obtain the 1 nt «»f three four’ll® o’ those «re ’b»Vd ’ H'* pnitl'iir® tn amend the c<»ns’t ’U i«’H that i® epplirahle to the whole j thirty five states, bv the V"t* ot eighteen I states. II»' is not. C« nt» nt to wait a year I for ’be n®«ent. «»f the number of st i’es which will pl ich the qqps’ion b*'ymid all ron'-’OVer-v. If” K <»n»* of ll’O*e re®llr®B creature® that oncy I by a m4gg *t in ’lie brain i® for d--vising s«»m» thing H ‘ would change the hour* of tin* rising sun. and h ive the moon forever al l!ie lull One** hi® steam up *he plunges aheud. e iring nothing lor whm mar he on the track before him j 1 A collision and a smash i< just what h«j 'ikes. It is StnnuerL’al. ami io be that is | ot (Hniti-e something gigantic. . IpVe see that Sormi of the papers who are opposed to the amendment are suggesting that in '.be abolition of *lav«*iv 4 I ihb fed*-r.»l or representative popuia’i'-n lof ’he B<>u Io rn Mans will he increased. T”«t is true. The slaves emafiripated il ey will C'Hint as other treetnen. and nO’ as three fi’ib® o' a freem m The 1* pre. senlative population of lb«* slave lolling slates will Im increased by the addi'iori to it ot iwo fi■ Iha of the p >pu'aii >n hiiiirrt» known as slaves. We do not see any reason why ibi® haul ’ nit be. Negroes hi the north count fu r purposes of representation ll*w same as white persons, and whv not let them be so counted at the pr.U'h ? We s*e it ulso sugep«'el tlint tli»-re is » piirpiis? on Ilin part of a iari*** ninnb*-r of radicals in hi-h pl >c*-s to n' j C'. to anr ' terms of st-iil■ m* n' that do not admit ( negroes to the rifht *>f RiifLa.*** in the 'Oil'll* rn stales. This involves more 'han a r* of that r'ght in the i* b*l Stales. Tile rit*l>t tn r* i>li]ale the light of stiflraye in each s'*>te i* now ns*rvei] 'O each sia'i- ; if 'be stales surrender this riel t i' will b- that there h- some unihum ri jxula'ino on 'he *u!j-ct. and if there he a uniform r-gi'i itlon admii'ing re'iiee.s to the riijht. *>f voting, it will pn-v iil in Illinois as well as in Soil'll Carolina. We notice these thing’ not for the purpose o' ar*»uinj the questions they involve. but. tn en’*r a protest. I t the non** *d‘-verv honest pOriot a_* *inst 'he pres* nta'ion ot *.l»e«e v. x ohms ttirks ami c-*n r*v inCes. when th** c *nntry is cnjfl' etl with. **.n a*me*l en*-rrir. L* ' '■**n-qu-r reh I I *m before we i s'alih'h the q t i)jfi "’imn- o f fil'nre voters L t [drive out the *irtoi..s ol th** r b.-'li*m he. .fore w** tin lert'ike to re-'lboe the h 1-is *,( repr sei’tal’ves in com»r**ss ; ami 1* t IIS mil *|ivi le an I li.i r in'. 1 1*** country in the hour ol deadlv e**ntl*-' b' Conor ssi.*n <1 *1 *>)ro« to avoid the eh-ar r. q'liremen’.’ of the con<tiiii'i*>n. when bm,* before the war i‘ O’* t. the proposed *.m-nd in**iit. to 'he c m-ti u i*m will hr duly ami clearly ta’i-**’ The men who start ; these impr icti*-a l 'ilities are an in'ob-ra’tle nuisance an! slmul I b* promptly abate I bv the **'.o*i Sense of the pe**p|e. The Post i« beginning '*> see and real j ix. a few o' *h« desirnciive ntrasur* s and change which n*c* ’sarily follow in the i tram o' the revolutionary attempt to I change the cunaliiutioa by engrailing i
i upon amendments denying the rights o' j'he statea which it *xplic;tly guarantees : NList of the propose*! changra and ntea litres ere just a* le .itiqiately will in th* power of congress as the imitation of th* |abo!iii**n amendment, and it is si e-* self-stuhification for ■■ ny one to support the latter while opposing on *qual I grounds the former. The radical leaders hive securei 'he committal of their ■•(■onset v tli ve allies’’ to a broad prop si tion which covet* all th-s- lesser '.if ir a-ainst which the Post uro'.esls, ami they will hold th* 1)1 to it an*l Use them for the lorwarditig of liter purposes. A', every opportunity and in everyway. directly or indirec'ly. the asserti* »1 .of a centraliz 'd and S *p* rior iiutliori y » ‘to be made front AV asltingiou over the ; stains. No soon* ri< one hi)| or rr*plu , j tion embodying provis ons dnitiiig 'h* I reserved rights of the states passed and (Utt o' the way, than Mr Sumner ot Wil’utt stands read? with unothey (■■ . j take i'a place. The abolition ntnen*l ' tn-ir' w is sc ircelv ou' of congress, when | Mr. Wilson presented his proposition as ' ser'ing federal emir**) over allrou'es** j trawl, by rail or upon water, in lie. Unite*! States ; and on Tuesday, wi.en ■ 1 Mr. Sun n* r’s bill of kindred character, I en'ided ‘ an. ac’ lo regulate c oonv (between .the several st (Its 1 ' Was Up, 1’ * .•.might to m-rgo it. with that hv »n amendment “that no ciliz-n ol the Uni'*d I I States sl all be *xelude*l Ir* in any rail ; road car, steamboat, or other coin*)- ' ' ance on account ot any stptv law or re ‘ gttlation. 11 Here again, in the discuss! *n "f Mr ; j Sumner’s bill, i'- was re reshing tc hear II du oppxe it on the giotind that “i, ' was beyond the province ol congress to "iter'rie wi'h the l ight, of a stab* as was proposed’’ — that “it was a blow at th* constitution which he hoped w ml,' not meet the favor of the seriate I’ 1 Bill Mr. Hale and the Chicago To-t tv.II ptO'est in ’’ain The destructive* in congress an*! other <1 partmenls of the g'.verpm- n', l’-d by s'tyh ni* n as Stm/ton, I Whiting, Sumner, Wade. Wilson -Jr Co., 'will press through and en'i rce to the | fullest. IX reme all ’heir plans 'or retolu I lionizing the govei nm* nt arid inaintainiiig th.tnielves as the wiehlersof a centrals' iz* *f power, so long as the people o m fa* induced to gi' e approval to t lie evil they ' do it - he 1.1.pe that g'-od may flow troth ' it.— rßocheater Union, t L i THE AVORK ?Nl> FATE OF THZ SUN The following is nn interesting extract I fr*im a l*-c ! ure ol R* v AV. L-itcb, D. Id,, of Qt.rn’s College, Canada: • Almost all the nochanical yow* r - on the lace ol the earth is traenl to the' sun. The sum of I nee in the universe is always the slime, j t-t as the sum ol muter is always the same. The force j may chatige its turn, but its armmnt t> i.fSays tile s-.ime. fills principle i» known bv the name ol voicl'iiOn <i ’ physical loree When the llv*r hmy» over the Ni'gara F*ll< ami reach' s Hie l.vel ben* alii, Ils nt* challici I lotcu is lost aS lo toun, but it Is transni'bed into hvat. Tt*e water at the in* tom ol the tall i- inersas* dtn temperature, and were this I eat c**ll* cteil it would b cimveriril into m* cl.i'tiictll power, *x c ly adequate I** raise th*- w *l* r toils 'ot tn* r l*v*l. Tin- heat of exp|.*’ton is converted uno m* chitnical power wlunthv ball is impelled from x gun. The nnchn.ical pow* r is reeoiivi r e I into beat wh.-n the bill is -ud*!* i*lv arris'eiftn t's tight. The bill will be found lo he lolex « t!v iii proportion to its velocity wh*» nr rested. * Now this is the rase with the sun's h.rat. AH ’he m-ehnfieil power cm ployed bv man can be traced to the sun. The water wheel is turned by the sun Its belt raises the water from the ocean a*.,l depo-i's it in the form nt ram on the I moun'ain’s aid**. Tie riv.r oil* ds the ■ rain, fills the buckets of the water wheel, » and by this proc, s’ the sun tndtrectly ; works'.be machinery of the mill. Tht
—— L_— .J—eix.v i steam engine is not an exception. lc« power is derived from tins heat of the urnaee, but the lurnnee depends dor tta pow* r on fuel But how should fuel possess (his power? It lias derived it rom the sun. The fuel as growing wood -l. roti up the power di-petised by the -un. Trie tree is the cuncetnrated power , it many summers’ heat; and, though it | may lie for thousands of ye irs rs coal in - he bow. Is of the earth, it retains tbo : pi>w* r t.ll It is evolved by burning. ‘ But you will Say that atiunai power !is surely d'ff- r* nt ? Such is nol the c(se. Every ix tcieol animal power ‘ costs some waste of li-stte ; that tissue is I u.timately derived liom vegetable matter, ; ami il.o vegetable m ilter owes its power so the rays of the »in Voli ion cannot re.ite tuecdianical p *»i r ; n ciwt onlv di- [ <ct ami apply it. The Or.ls* powe*- not teiivcd Imm the sun is that ol the rise >ml tall ot the tide, as lar as this is duo ■ o the moon. flic uaie winds may nlso i tie regarded ns all eX 'i pti n. Tins pow- ■ r is derived from the rotation ot tho ieaith, though the heal ol tl o sun is neelessary to develop the power. But th* j un’s lu.-I is limited, rind the combustion must at last cense. The resenrehes ot title G.imau cormists lead to the conclu•dbli that the piiolo-phire Is fluid, not gaseoU-, Il Cal not be Conceived a coninuou.s s-l.d. I. is als* probable that I the region ot the liicaudescciit metals in Uie rules ol v *p>-r is the rose Colored ' stra tint seen in total eclipses. I “Science has dlstiticilv traced tllu ! loom written on the ao.'ar system. It is ! de.lined lo p-iS’ away. Th* machit.e is ; running down. The Central fire will at fast be < xhsusleU. The plaUvlS and Sairllties in their spiral cuur-es will conus to a s undstill. But ar. we to arrive at he c* nelusiou that God's glory shal l no longer be manifested in the heavens? Or that his «y stern is to rush into anniliilallon ? No, there is no ground m -cimce for the belief that n single partifcle of matter will ever be annihilate*! ; 'but there is every ground for the beliaf that the passing away ol the sol <r st stem I is only one phase of some grander revo» ' lutjon, and that from the ashes of tho prest nt st stem more glorious worlds and -V’t.-ms may arise. All this is in per**" i h et, alm* st titernl, accordance with th* Script t,res, which represent the he (Vens I pas’ng nwav as a scro I 'They shall ! wax old as a garment; as a vestura shalt ; tho t change them, ami they shall be : changed ’ It represents the phenomenal L wi.jl I ns ever changing—in h atnta of ' at.censing fluctuation — while the great absolute I AM rem .im ev* r the same 1” IS, — .*«, ... I IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. R.cetit discoveries jutifv the belief that manv thousands of ties of the husk* 1 ol Indian corn will h- real', r be consumed peaily in thi< count r y in connection with the mtnu'aciure of p* pr. Tho editors of the leiding daily journal* O r the crunlrv have secured the Control of the tt"w discovTV, so lar as t! c same is applicable to the mann'aC ure of printing paper, ami they respectfully invite proposals from everv town, county ami S ate in the United States for supplr trig clean sound ami well dried busks, as the same aios ripped Item th# ripe corn : the hu-k In be baled in even hundreds of pi.umls nn ! delivered at ri.ilroa.l stH'iims. Ail-lri’.s D. 11. Craig, General Ag'iit ot the Associated Pres», New Y ol Is Ciiv. A HORRIBLE DEED. A 1.0 rtTi'e deed occurred in town vest er*!nv. Two children, nged nin« anil eleven resp* c'ivelv, with a depravity of liear' utiparalb led in the annuls s of ctvilizii.n, deliberately* sawed w drunk* n man's leg iff with an oil rusty hand saw! Tlie unt irtunala wr.-tch w*’ insensible fi**m liquor nt n lire time, ami it -s reasonable to supe pose str'ereil Italic- or no pun by the horrid nnipu'atmn. AA’e anw th* victim an! the ►* vered m* ml er last eve- '■ rung. I* is thought he will recover, y p S—Leg was a weed* n one.—[Jacke . son New*-
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