Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1870 — Page 2

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THE EYEMXG NEWS. FBIDAY, MARCH 15, 1870.

Tfo« Heyr—a ■■ vlaayTbefr XMaejr. Tbe report of tbe Freedman ® Sariiiss Bank in WariiinK«on ahowa s great increase in tbe babit of aaring by tba negroes. Four years ago tbe bank was taking in less than $1,000 a day in depoaita; tbe past year it baa averaged $14,000 a day. In March, 1966. it bad $199,236 in its raolts; in March, 1860, 21.057,096. Of tbe twenty-six cashiers at its various branches thirteen are colored men. Tbe largest branch is at New Orleans, and tbe next largest is at Vicksburg. Boymoa Fall lay Oat. The Xsw York Democracy are in trouble. Tammany is divided against itself, and if Scripture bolds good must falL The old leaders who bars been getting rich on the spoils are now opposed by some other greedy follows who call themselves the “Young Democrats.'’ They may bs young in years but they are old in sin, tar their scheming has so far out-Her-oded Herod. It doesn't make much difference which side wins, for this is one of tbe cases when rogues fall out that honest men get no dues, no matter what tbe result. CaMoteklps Ayala. The House yesterday received the report of tbe committee appointed to investigate the cadetship corrnpticn, and adopted its recommendations by a large majority. The reputation of that bod Abas not been increased by the enactment w tbe wretched force. If Wbitteraore can be returned now he will find his associates more congenial than ever. The House need feel no further call to proclaim its honesty of. purpose and parity of action. It has distinguished itself sufficiently. As for those scoundrels who dared to pay money for catetahips, let them be sent to the penitentiary, and let the cadets be branded and drummed out of the schools.

KSoww With the Be ntm. A. T. Stewart has taken tbF initiative in a movement which should become general. He has reduced his rents from fifteen to thirty per cent., without any solicitation. His example f will compel imitation to some extent, and ought to be followed all over tbe country. Rents are entirely too high in comparison with tbe prices of living and building, and there is no reason why they should be kept up to the high war figures, wheu gold was worth $2 50 and n barrel of flour cost fifteen dollars. Except, perhaps, in some rapidly growing places where the demand exceeds the supply the present rates can not be maintained withont loss to property owners, and they would find it much more profitable to cut them down to figures which can be easily

paid.

rise rtty or Boalon. Then* is still a prospect that the City of Boston may come in safely. Vessels which were out about the same time, and passed through the same gales, report them as having l*een unusually severe, and one which has just arrived in New York saw a steamer, which some think may have been tbe missing one If the machinery became disabled, or the shaft was broken, she would have had a sixteen-feet propeller wheel to drag, and being limited in sail, even for a steamer, it would have been almost impossible for her to make headway toward port, except when the wind was fair, which might not be an hour in a month. The greater part of the time she would have had to drif^with tfie wiui£ and would soon have been carried out of the regular course, which is as well defined as Washington street. Once out of this, she might drift for months without living seen. Another report comes—this time from Halifax—that she was heavily overloaded. It true, this would make matters still worse The steamer is said to have been in all respects a first class vessel, notwithstanding reports to the contrary. She was well provisioned, and having a condensing apparatus, there could be no lack of water. The most fearful thought, though, is that she mav have caught fire and have been destroyed. It isfe&id that the sire of the propeller would have compelled the engines to be run with a third more power, ' \\ Inch iwopld have increased tile danger of tire or explosion. uood for ttrrf Eater*. Another method has been discovered of making val uable the herds of cattle of South and tVntral America, and by which good fresh beef can be ftirnished to large cities for almost nothing, j Somebody is discovering some process to effect this desirable result, etjyry little while, but the benefit is nevqr rcnlixed, atii the cattle roam on undisturbed while fifteen, twenty and twenty-five cents is cheerftillv paid for gristle and bone. This time we are positively assured the thing will be done,and ai^cstablishment has already commenced oparations at Houston, Texas, which is to supply the northern market. As described, the process is simple and inexpensive, and we hope mkv be successful. It is described as follows: After being killed, skinned and dressed hi the usual way,, in a slaughter-house, the beef Is removed to a dissecting room, where the meat Ts stripped from the bones and placed in * sort of retort to have all gases extracted from it by w process not easily explained. It is next strung upon wires and roastod by heated air, after which it is cat or ground into mince meat, and placed iu cans, which stand for sevoral hours in hot water. It is finally sealed adr-Ti2W^ tftttFtttr cans packed ready for thipmeaL Thps prepahed.’ it is said to retain all the rich juices and fresh flavor of newlykilled moat, and though cooked ready for the Ivble, wiR keep for week? and months ia any clinaale. 1 ▲ CfafamertcRU Scfaeate. The German Political Reform Association of New Orleans, an organization whose purpose it described by its name, has recently published an address, stating the manner in which it expects to effect a reform ia the municiptl and State governments. As the first movement, it proposes to strike out the words

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esty and worth. This sounds exceedingly j B Congress,

well.- It really smacks of the millenium, and brings into view that beautiful tableau in

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which the principal characters are sustained 1 *3 T&TfftViWE pSKriBKSrtA. ing diversified life appearance of a child with a shepherd's crook in one hand and a pink ribbon in the other. Tbe Reform Association doubtless means well, hot it is ahead of the age. We are not vet prepared to bestow offices on the ground of personal merit or honesty, and are not likely to be soon. Political services weigh for more, and the man who can go down the lowest stands tbe best chance. This, too, not among politicians or party leaders, but among tbe people, foe primary election last Saturday demonstrated this. Several candidates whose ability was acknowledged and whose integrity was unquestioned, received comparatively few votes, while those who had nothing to recommend them, got hundreds. Merit may have been a good thing once, but we’ve no use for it now. The Reform Association had better disband, and meet again in a hundred years to survey

the situation.

J. S. C. Abbott, in his “Romance of Span-

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Fiddle faddle! what’s the am? You can’t make her a man. The great Creator fashioned her On quite another plan. Man’s joints are strong and irmly knit. His thews and sinews tough; But woman is of daintier mould. And formed of finer stuff. Men are the prose—tbe timber half Of this sad world of onrs; And women are the poetry, The sweet fern and tbe lowers. Throughout the blessed Book this thought Runs beautifnl and clear: That woman lives to sanctify, To grace and to endear. Don’t let her, then, be smutched and soiled By mingltM In the fray, But keepBBMfa from grosser acts To win ffVPWb sweet way; Let purity remain her shield, Without a blot or stain, To guard her mental bloom from taint, Or touch of hand profane. Forbid it. Heaven! forbid it, Kate! Forbid it, men of sense, That she herself should aid the plot To shame her own defense, she it all glorious as she is— Why should Ufa fretting few Conspire to banish from her soul The fragrance and the dew? Why takeaway her ehiefest charm The crown that’s hers by right— The qniet influence that compels Proud man to own her might? She knows her power—why can’t the sex Remain contented then To rule us in the good old way? Lord love us all!—Amen! “HCBAPS.”

High Words—Dialogue in a balloon. C. W. Field is said to have and to hold $5.000,000. The quarrel about patents on the velocipede has eeaaed. ^ Ripe strawberries are appearing at RockI*ort, Texas. An Ohio girl ha? poisoned hands from wearing green kids. Half of a’Vermont fire company arc in jail for incendiarism. An average crop of peanuts is fifty^bushels to the acre, worth $125. A business house in Nevada City, Nev., takes greenbacks at par. The advantage in being a chimney sweep is that his calling soots him. Revels was once excluded from the Senate gallery on account of color. Robert, the only son of Davy Crockett, lives iu Hood county, Texas. , Long Island Coroner’s juries censure men who get run over on the railroads. The Empress of the French smokes often ten cigarettes in the course of the day. A schoolmaster in Hardin county, Iowa, has been dismissed for kissing the big girls. The Woman's party appropriately wants to make Elisabeth the capital of New Jersey. At Andrew, Jackson county, Iowa, a “fat man’s ticket”-was run at the recent election. A hog weighing out thousand and four pounds is on exhibition at Petaluma, Califor-

nia.

The Governor of Massachusetts has appointed Thursday, April 7, as the annual State fast

day.

A hogshead of sugar from Cuba, opened in New York the other day, contained three

centipedes.

In Vermont the Marble formation extends all over the State, and the quarries are a great

source of revenue.

Somebody thinks this winter has been like sleeping three in a bed, because it was warmest in the middle. . - Miss Anna Dickinson sent Miss Susan Anthony a silk gown and two hundred dollars as

a birth-day present.

A Vermonter who would smoke in the bam is going to try ashes as a fertiliser this spring,

and build a new one.

The value of the catchings or the whale fishery imported into New Bedford, Mass., last

year, was #4,087,565.

A portrait of John Brown’s body is henceforth to decorate the Kansas Capitol, while his

soul goes marching on.

The biggeat shoes for women made in the Philadelphia market go to C tab; the smallest

are ordered froip Havana.

A dozen Chinamen transported a twelve hiiadred-uound safe, skmg to a pole, from one California town to another, the other day. Napoleon the Third says he is a believer in bomeopatiij^qJ whenever he U Jaken sick, he sends for his alopathic court physiciadtl S. P. Townsend of Sarsaparilla fame. Rad way of the Ready Relief and Swain of the Panacea have all died within the last fort-

night.

The Eclectic Mazarine for April has for a frontispiece, a fine steel engraving of Horace Greeley, which is accompanied by an editorial

sketch.

“Florence Percy,'' the authoress of several

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after he was horn.

Among the other eccentricities of the two Mayors of Richmond (Gaboon and Ellison) is that they spell their names respectively

Chaboon and EHyson.

Tbe Cincinnati Commercial urges that the towns in tbe neighborhood of that city, on the sooth side of the river be consolidated and called Sooth Cincinnati. Mrs Coles, a half sister of Vice President Colfax, is to he appointed postal clerk on the regular mail train of tbe Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. A soldier named Hood, of the Second Infantry, stationed in Mobile, was shot and killed the other day, by a file of his own comrades, for refusing to halt when ordered to

do so.

Parisian journalists have adopted the fashion recently of carrying sword canes. No newspaper writer can ever go out of his office in the gay citv perfectly sure that he will return alive. Josh Billings says: “Before I would preach the gospel, ax some ministers are obliged to for 450 dols a year, I would get a living as Kebudkennezzer did, and let the cong'regashen go to grass too." At a recent ball the wax-lights guttered, and a drop fell on the shoulders of a. belle. Scream from beauty in distress. “Pardon,-" said a gallant, flying to the rescue; “I thought marble was insensible." King Louis, of Bavaria, stumps any of his subjects to beat him at a pedestrian match from Hohenschwanser to Munich. The King is universally admitted to be very fast, so probably no body will accept. There has not been a day's skating in Central Park, New York, during the past winter. Skaters were on the ponds for about three hours one day, but were warned off in consequence of the unsafe condition of the ice. Among tbe newspaper correspondents in Washington are Mrs. Grace Greenwood Lippi neott, Mrs. Briggs (OliviaX Mrs. Mary Clemraer Ames, Mrs. Pitman, Miss Shirley Dare Dunning, and Mrs. Harriet Prescot Spofibrd. A French priest explaining tbe parable of the “Good Samaritan," demanded of a girl in his class what she would do if she met man lying on the ground,'similar to him in the parable. Reply—“I would call a police

man."

The Milwaukee Temperance Society has formally thanked Governor Fairchild, of Wisconsin, “for his example of total abstinence before its citizens, and particularly for the influence it should hare upon the young men of the

State.’’

Senora Oviedo, nee Miss Bartlett, of the New York diamond wedding, has given half her fortune to the relief of Cuban families. Of this woman, once so famous for her beauty, it is said that she is withered, shrunk and prematurely old. A letter from J. W. Douglass, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington, decides that persons vending prize candy boxes are liable to the same tax as individuals engaged iu gift lottery enterprises, viz: $150 per annum. One of the ladies on the late, jury in Wyoming writes that she “felt no serious discomfort from being shut up four days, and would have held out four months rather than be convinced bv such an argument as that made by the counsel for the defense.'’ We have shown on several occasions, the ultra fastidiousness which seems to be developed in California since the railway arrived there. The latest instance is an otyection by somebody in tbtf State. Senate to the Chaplain's reporting cock-fights for a sporting pa-

per.

Shirley Dare writes from Washington to The Chicago Republican: , “Woe to the man who makes Senator Carpenter his life-long enemy. He has the Yorkshire nature to carry a stone in his pocket seven years, turn it and carry it seven years more, and send it against

his foe at last.”

An unknown man, with a team of males, was frozen to death in Dakota, recently,about twenty-five miles from Sioux City. One o: the mules was on his knees, and the other stood bolt upright in the harness, stiff as if carved in stone. The man was seated on a

box in the wagoa.

The New York Herald thinks that the legal liability of bondsmen should be established, and says that the way to get good men in office is by following the bondsmen closely, and so making it dangerous for men of means to become responsible for others without good reason to know that they are what they should be. 1 . j - Many of the colored lacftes of New York, taking the fashion from their white sisters, who put a on a white face, for style, may be seen on Broadway any afternoon, with their sable countenances ornamented with a piece of white court plaster. Thev argue that it Is a poor rule ’that won’t Work

both ways.

The* individual that got u p the Cardiff giant promises to get up a “humbug" soon to which the giant will be only a “wooden nutmeg. He says he did Intend to get up tbe “motlier'’ of ,tbe giant “made of plaster of pans; jiron and bone, and to have It appear that sh4 had killed herself while defending herself against a large serpent." | A correspondent of the European JMail

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A story worth telling has jut reached nm In London there is a sort of philosophical religious, eclectic debating society, which hM lately come into existence, and the object of which is to bring together all the leading minds of the metropolis, in the hope of obtaining sparks of light from their concussion. We Mar that the very extremes of opinion meet there. Gladstone and Wolpole, Huxley and Archbishop Manning, Dean Stanley and Herbert Spencer encounter each other ia keen debate. There is no limit to the scope of discussion. Lately the question debated was, “Is there a Divine Being?" Of course the ntmoet excitement was created, and we hear of the powerful arguments, the thrilling eloquence with which great statesmen and divines fought on the right side against audacious skeptics and pertinacious materialism. An English cabinet minister of great renown had intended to be present, but was detained by official business until very late. He made his way at last in hot haste to the scene of debate, but was met at the door by a leading Parliamentary official who told him tbe discussion was over and the vote taken. “Well,". exclaimed the eager statesman, “what was the result?" "Tolerablv good." replied the official, “a foil* majority for the Divine Being.” y .5 Tfae Detective Wcllcy. Boston seems determined to see what can be done withont a Detective Police;. We have now before us the report made to the City Council upon the subject, from which we make the following extract : “It should be impressed upon every officer that his first duty is to secure the criminal—that he is not appointed to act as a broker or a middle man between the criminal and bis victim, but upon broad grounds of pabHc policy—and that he is not clothed’witff any judicial power to decide on the measure of punishment to be awarded to criminals. His duty is to ass all proper and ,— ( of the rith h'is tuple train plainly stated; but, unfortunately, it is one which, in police operntiona seems to hare been of late pretty generally discarded. The main policy appears now to be to get back a part of the money, and let the thief go with the moiety. “Unless,” says the Boston Committee, “there is a return to sounder ideas of police duty, it will be found necessary to enact laws enabling the government to retain possession of property recovered until the thieves hare been brought to justice."—[Jf. Y. Tribune.

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Jennie Tyler, the Vermont girl ia the Boston Library, is really to he married to the rich Englishman who fell in love with her some months ago. He is not a lord, but he is very wealthy and respectable, as has been satjlstee ■ torily ascertained, and wiQ soon take his Yankee bride to preside over Mb establishment, Blennerhasset HaR, Cumberland. 1 A New York correspondent of the St Lofais

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