The Jacksonian, Volume 3, Number 47, Nashville, Brown County, 1 May 1873 — Page 2
TILLAGE SWEPT AW A i DESTRUCTION OF A TOWN BY E3S, ... Memphis, April 27. — The, vilio-e of Stanton, on the Louisville Railroad, was dest, by fire last night. Thera are my particulars. The loss is estimated at $150,000. b - —S — V HOTEL BURNED.’ BUILDING- MUCH INJURED —FIRT FLOOR GUTTED —NARROW ESCAE OF HARH WRESTLERS. __ , i Patterson, New Jersey, April f. —A fire in St. Charles Hotel, oposite the Erie depot, this moiling, completely gutted the fist floor, and the whole, builcllngis considerably damaged by fire ad water. A number of boar-fit narrowly escaped with their lies by leaping from the upper wild- . ows upon the adjoining bulidifi One man. who jumped from i'o third story to the ground was.billy hurt. Two women were sdously injured, and several flreren nearly sufficated. LOUISIANA. A GOVERNMENT OF WINCHBfil’F ’ fi FEES. Baton Eouge, April 27.— tachhTent'ot ohe-hundred and turn-ty-flve Metropolitan police, amd with Winchester rifles and jue piece of artillery, arrived here ist evening from New Orleans, ud left this morning for Port Vi need, Livingston Parish, for the purpEjb of installing the appointees of Kdlogg. They were met at Harry’s Ferry, Amite Elver, at noon oday, by a committee of three Drpersons, representing the Firt Vincent party, and it is presumed that matters will be adjusted wifiout bloodshed. CROPS CUT SHORT. KILLING FROST IN SOUTH CAROLKA —CURTAILMENT OF THE COTTON CROP. Charleston, S. C., April .A -j Advices frOm neighboring coasts sections report disastrous results to crops from the killing fruu >f yesterday morning. Much off s cotton will have to be replan! 1 .a, and the injury to tlie earley vegetables is irreparable. Frost so lata in the season has not occurred in this region for fifty years.
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hunted in a detail, a job that will employ the cavalry during the summer. Genera! JefL C. Davis and staff reached Yieka this afternoon. The? proceed immediately to the front. A SETTLER MUEDBEED Bl* THE PITT EiVES INDIANS. San Francisco, April 28.—-'There is a rumor from Hot Spring Valley that a settler named Wagnor had been murdered by tbs Pile River Indians. Up to this time there are no particulars. INDlANABtoLIsT Indianapolis, April, '28.—At tea o'clock yesterday morning the steam boiler connected with Eyrkit & Son’s planing mill exploded. The rear end of the mil! was torn to atoms, and the whole side of a dweldng house adjoining was knock ed in. The engineer; dam as Robinson, is probably' fatally injured, dnd two ladies, occupants of the vdiin,house, seriously hurt. The ■btn.cr tore ksefv througn soma' stibbs near by a distance of fifty feet. An expedition is being organised at Fort Rica for the protection of the North Pacific Railroad engineering- parties, who on the 15th of June next, will begin the survey for the location of a railroad line between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains: An incendiary fire, on Ohio street, Sedalia, Mo., yesterday morning, destroyed four business houses, and caused loss of $15,000 In the same place, last evening, John W. Stewart shot and fatally wounded Woodbury Blockson, of Dresden, 111 , and on Saturday eve., a man named Mercer shot and killed another man named Rice.
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THE JACKSONIAN Thursday, May 1,1873. Official JPaper of Hr awn County. THE"MODOC WAR. On the-26th the Modocs surprised a detachment of 65 U. S. Soldiers in the mazes of the Lava Beds, and a regular butchery of the whites ensued. The Indians were completely under cover, and fired upon the soldiers from the front and from both flanks. The killed and wounded, soldiers number 40, ceriai»,_and may exceed that number. VOX FOPULI THE- GREAT MOVEMENT AGAINST MONOPOLY, You are respectfully requested to meet at the Astor House, in New York City, on the 6th day of May, 1873, and there to form an Association, the object of which.shall be to promote, by co operation, the interest of producers and consumers; also far the purpose of considering A, bo x •■s.-hvuld be ciouo to reduce the cost of transportation by railroad and water. The corrupting influence of our railroads upon our Representatives should be a question for your consideration. The voting away ©f our homestead lands by Congress to corporations should receive your careful attention, so that in the future we may have no more Credit Mobilier transactions to repent of. That railroads should be taught that they are the servants of the people instead of their masters. That whenever a railroad corporation is is convicted of having violated its charter privilegesdhe State is which the violation occurs should take pos fassion of the road and manage it for the benefit of the State. The enaction of a law that will enable any citizen to call upon the Attorney- General of the State and institute proceedings against any railroad corporation for any neglect on the part of the corporation to perform its duty to the public, the cost to be paid out of the Slate Treasury.
fall,” a noted fall in Thruringia; and a charmihg illustration by "Dore, imbued with that grace rich he knows so well how to fuse into his pictures when the subject demands. These are some of ' the masterpieces, for such they are, ui this monthly gallery of ’the world’s Art. The Literature of the May number is as good as usual. : Miss Lucy Elian Guernsey contributes an amusing - social sketch, entitled “Mr Bosnall’s Match-Making, and Miss Kate P«tuam Osgood a vigorous story of French peasant-life, entitled “Pierre’s Crime.” Mr. W, W. Bailey has a pleasant liltle essay on “The Flowers of May;” Mr. Frank Jocelyn a curious paper on “Poe’s Earliest Poems,” which arealmost unknown ; and Mr. Henry -Smith tells us all about the rapid rise and growth of “New Chicago.” The Poems are “How he Saved 'St. Micheal’s” a ringing ballad of Charleston before the war, by Mrs.M. A.P. Stansbury and £ May,’ a dainty little, lyric by Mr. Henry Bichards. The editors gossips about “The Lee Shore,” “A Trout Brook,” “The Pine Marted,” etc., / and discusses that important ques:.on., “What shall we Name the. ICC j v" 'Mut lo,- Aft a ad- Lit,mature are discussed with great intelligence and independence. Subscription prices $5 including Chromes “Village Belle” and “Croosing the Moor.” James Sutton & Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, New York, NOT OVER-ESTIMATED. We have received from the publishers of Our Fireside Friend the chromo “Cute,” which they give away to every subscriber to their weekly. We have it, and we now say with pleasure that its value and beauty has not bepn overestimated; we find it as , good as : represented. Our Fireside Friend has successfully reached its third volume and is already highly prized and widely known throughout the Union.
CLIPPINGS. Stonewall Jackson is to have a monument, paid for, it stated by the members of the English Parliament. Lord Lyons, English Embassador in Paris, recently gave a dinner party ia honor of ths American minister and wife. Mr. Ernest Longfellow, the second son of the poet, ia much commended in Boston for his growing skill 33 a landscape painter. Olive Logan ia trying to coax Wyrt Sykes into going to Europe this summer, but he bangs back, and says ho knows be/will “throw ;■? ‘ rc-<t ctU nf AiFlU---■>■> SA ,|!, M. D. .Conway’s church in London has a religion said tc be a com binatioa of Judaic Christianity, Zoroasteranism Budhisra, Confucianism, Mohammedanism, and the ancient religions and no piety, McKee Rankin, an actor who has been traveling through the coun try tor some months, playing the “Kip Van Winkle,’ has petitioned to ths Chicago Courts for an adjn cheat ion in bankruptcy- He assents amount to $100, his liabilities to *12,000. Burt, the Postmaster of Boston, advertises; “Merchants applying at the Post-office for permission t© pay for their boxes are requested to bring the exact change.’ The Boston Post remarks that the ‘‘exact change’ needed most there is a new Postmaster.
Meal Estutel! IN THE MARKET. EIGHTY ACHE FARM In Hamblek Tw’r., Brown Co., In»,. Well improved. Good dwelling house; good orchard of ripple and pencil trees, young, bur, bearing.— Everything convenient: 4 miles east ot Georgetown Terms: y s down, balance in 3 to 5. years, at will of purchaser. Tor further particulars inquire of the P UBLISHEli JA CK SONIAN\ Nashville , Indiana. C;_ 129 AGUE. EAMM, In Johnson Tw’p, on Little - .Blue — I' 1 :' -•••■- ■O.fil __ A.--of fruit, apple.?, peaches, pear's, plum 1 , &c„ Ac. Place in good repair,— Good home lor any one. Terms: $1,300, cash in hand. Enquire at J A CKSONIA N 0 FIT CE, Nash v i IIe, In d ian %. o ISO A OSES OF BEST MINNESOTA -LAND. Ten miles north ot Mbnticeilo,. County Seat of Wright county. On one ot the most public highways la the State. Will be sold low, or traded for land in Brown county, iud. Enquire at this office.
PIUTE S. ON THE WAR PATH —TROUBLE TOOKED EOIl. Virgin a, Nev., April 25.—It is reported that a number of young Piute bucks, who spend the winter among the settlements of this portion of the State, lately disappeared, well armed, to the mountains. It is supposed that they have gone to join the Stein mountain bands on the North Palisades, from whom trouble is anticipated. Signal tires were noticed in warn • swveraf ' niglits bast-, ans hereabout profess ignorance concerning them. A large.muni her of Piutes are still in this vicinity, perfectly quiet. ’TRAVELING- POP $50,000 A YEAR. Denver, Col., April 28.—President Grant and party reached Denver safe and well at 1:30 p.m, today. They will remain here -Hli Monday morning, when the party will leave on a special train for Golden, Black Hawk and Central City. Prom Central City to Idiho Springs they take private carriers., returning to Denver on Monday evening. The President will give a public reception on Monday fie* ning at Governor’s Guards’ * TIiL. He will probably go East via Oua-i ha on Tuesday. ■■.
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We are either ail producers or consumers, and as such mutually interested. Let all commercial bodies, ail farmers’ orgaizations, all Eastern and Western manufacturers, and all merchants, unite in this great work. The Senate Committee on ‘Transportation Routes, hawrA expressed proval of iud- ng,.- '■ ■ promised to be present possible in person or by delegates, and have offered the following resolution; “Resolved. That with a view of faciliatiug their investigations, the Select Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard respectfully request that the State Governments. Boards of Trade, Chambers of commerce, railroad and canal companies, and other corporations and persons engaged or interested in the subject of transportation, will furnish to said Committee such fasts and statistics relating to internal or external commerce of the United Etates, as may be in their possession or conveniently accessible. Respectfully submitted’ Hon. G. W. Flagg, Moro,' III, President State Farmers’ Association; S. M. Smith, Secretary Illinois, State Farmers’ Association; R. H. Furguson, Troy, N, Y.; J. B. Sargent, New | Haven; & Erubee, Bridgeport, Conn.; J. B. Phiney, Campaign, 111.; John A. Coleman, Boston, Mass,; Cheeney Ames, Oswego, N. Y.; W. M. Burwell, New Orleans; F. Chaffee, .Rutland, Yt.’ Mr. Kingmato, Presi deal; E. A. Weatherby, Secretary f Colonel Lewie A Thomas, Committee of the Dubuque Board of Trade, Iowa; T. D. Foulke and Bro., Sidney, 111,; W„ S. Webb, Coshocton,. Ohio; M. V. Wood, Elmwood, Neb. and th>os3Bds of other; in <h? Wvjscsra and Eastern States.
LOVE AND BEIBEBY; •—o — A YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN El.OPE WITH THIS HORSE AND BUGGY OF THEIR EMPLOYEE. Anderson, Indiana, April 28.—A young man named Fifer and a Miss Shimer, both of whom have been in the employ of Joseph Zelgler, eloped to-day in a horse and buggy belonging to their employer.* It is thought that they have gone to Knightstown. They have heretofore borne fair reputations for honesty, and this procedure has taken their friends completely by surprise. A l ' T X T YE 5Pr%T OA-,VTTT;---. ... - •• ‘V- 1 ' ' THEY DRINK MILK DOCTORED WaTH STRYCHNINE FOE MICE—SAD RESULT OF CARELESSNESS.. St. Louis, April 28.—The Times has a special from Decatur, 111., stating that last week while a family named Cooper, living twelve miles from Decatur, were attending the funeral of a son, they left their house in charge of Mrs. Metcalf and two children. The children becoming hungry, Mrs. Metcalf gave them some milk taken, from a vessel in the pantry, and drank some herself. Shortly after, they were seized with violent paroxysms of pain, and when the family returned from the funeral they were almost in the agonies of death. A physician was immediately summoned,. who succeeded In relieving the children, but Mrs. Metcalf died. An investigation proved that Miss Cooper had put a large quantity of strychnine in the milk to kill mice, and when she saw the result of her carelessness she was so shocked that her life is despaired of.
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The Abline for May is the most brilliant number of this s.r •>"*->/ magazine ever issued. It .'optos with a magnificent marine picture, “The Lee Shore,” by M. F. II. de Haas, who stands, by general consent, at the head of the marine* painters of America, and who kas never done anything so floe as this drawing. The fury of (he winds and waters that have the good ship from her course bn the terrible lee shore is rendejed with wonderful breadth and vig>r, and vividly recalls the destructbn which so lately overtook- the [llfated Atlantic. We turn from tps dreadful struggle of the elements to a delicious drawing after he original of Monginot. It is ekilled “Unbidden Guests,” and rpresenD 9 kitten § on theDbie ; 'oiw ey g; ■' a-id .G havoc among the dished! Una v. upsetthe milk Jcup and As licking up the river of cream; another hat | found its taste in an over-turned cup; while a third, the most nip chievous of all, has gone to a piatj of lobsters, which Is about to hi dashed to pieces on the floor. W<j have, next “A Trout Brook.” bj Casilear—A glimpse of a foarip; torrent, that goes winding and; dashing on its way through the breezy woods, which the angler will be unwilling to leave as long as the trout rise, as they must be there. There are besides six spirited illustrations of New Chicago;! the first, a fu.ll drawing, being aj noble architectural view of the “New Post Office, a magnificent structure—and the others similar views of the principal public buildings of Chicago as the “Pacific Hotel,” the “Michigan Southern and Hock Island Passengers De-' pot,” the “Chamber of Commerce,”: and the buildings of the Times and Tribune newspapers. Chicago ought to be proud when it sees what it has done for itself, and what the Aldise has done for it in giving such wide pictorial currerxency these monuments of its pluck and enterprise. There is also an admirable view of “The. Dm sen- 1
Thom as L. Freeman was sentenced t@ nineteen years* imprison- • ment in the Tennessee State Prison, five years ago for murder, and it. has just been proved that he is innocent. Of coarse he will be discharged, but what compensation is there for him? Henry Kingsley’s last (and worst) novel, Qakshott Castle draws from the Atheneum this comment: ‘Nothing can be further from our wish than to accuse Mr, Kingsley of insanity: but a soberminded reader . mus. at least admit that all tbe.cars in his book are mad -• . * . A , I . AParnarn has dffered Dr. Livuigj a splendid salary to stay in Africa i five years longer and hunt wild an- | imals for the formers great show. Phineas is to board and cloth the doctor, furnish him with ammunition, and pay the express charge on aii animals dead or alive, shipped to ■ this country. A St, L®uis paper contains this ; important announcement: “It was ; not Mrs Hugh Campbell but Mrs. "l Robert Campbell, whom President [! Grant escorted at the German on >1 Wednesday night. This correction t iiii very readily made, as Mrs. Camp- ■ I bell is in deepest mourning, and has Gnat been out all this winter.’ 5 i '•! Probably the only man who ■| knows anything* about the provis ions of A. T. Stewart’s will is A T. > himself, but a corresponent says 1 that, in addition to giving laige l sums for hospitals, museums and 1 other things, he will give his splen- . did mansion to the city for aa art gallery. Pie ig seventy four and ■ 1 never has. had any children.
. THE MODOCS. WILL NOT MAKE ANOTHER STAND — WILL HAVE TO BE HUNTED IN DETAIL BY CAVALRY —ARRIVAL OF GEN. JEFF. C. DAVIS. San Francisco, April 28.—A special courier from Yreka, late last night from the lava heels, says that the opinion was prevalent at headquarters that the Moclocs will not make another stand, hat will break up into small parties, and must be tainted in detail, making an all s' mv V icrkjyi’ ,':ayaMy. ( JeiT. C, HafisAnd staff readied Treka this affcoraoon, and proceeded immediately'to the front. A CURIOUS CASE. The Springfield Massachusetts Republican, repeats a story of a man about thirty-five years old, now living within fifty miles of Conway, Mew Hampshire, who was born an invalid, and could neither walk nor talk until nearly ten, and appeared idiotic. When some ten years of age he began to walk on his toes, which tie has ever since done. — Loosing Ms balance one day he fell, striking his head on the floor, and cried out “Bump !” This was the first and only word he was known to speak until nearly twelve, when he fell a second time* repeating the first word, after which he talked freely. The most remarkable part of his history is that as soon as he began to talk he could read nearly as well as other children of his age. When about eighteen years old his father fitted up a small room for him, putting in twenty-five dollars worth of notions, lie is now in company with a brother, in trade, having goods estimated worth at least $5,000, and is doing nearly all the work in the store.
{ ) the Border war. THE BLACKFEET INDIANS ON THE ,'VYA'EPATH Toronto, April 28—A special from Fort Garry, Manitoba says reports from the Interior state that there has been fighting between the American troops and Black feet Indians, and large numbers of Americans killed. It is feared this is a begining of a trouble in the Blackfeet country. The Indians of Fort Sully are those who crossed the line to the number - of seven or eight thousand, and threaten the interior settlements and Manitoba. THE MODOCS DIVIDING — ARRIVAL OF GENERAL J. 0. DAVIS. San Franci?go, | April. 2S.—A special courier who arrived in Y ike from the Lava Bed last night, eays that the opinion prevailed at headquarters that the Modoos will not make another stand, but will break up in eraall parties. They must be
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