Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 7, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 June 1865 — Page 1

COURIER. VOL. 7. JASPER, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1865. NO. 20.

THE JASPER

WEEKLY

puauaaAi ETtkV aat: a, at jjsr. b bbbsib cobstv, isriASA.rr CllIEIT DO AI E OFFICE Cotui or HHMU Ar West rmtT.

f!I Philhps on Negro Sdfr&g? The Pibu- Dstt-Tbe loiluwiog is a The. Plagae A Cftrlottt Chain of Pro Annu. I ihruvj of ttie Net Knir c.rrert statement of theFpublic dept ap nhecies.

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Slavery Convent n, on Wedaea- pear from the book of the Treaattrer's re-

Wtci At th ;cJ Am

Mm fUlHTIT IS ADVAM'K

et Subscription, ler fifty fit., f 1 5 . .

Kor

Ose Way and The Other Path,' aaid a to ber hutn BSoraiB. 'tb k(H weal t -.ras era e." 'Wahl, weat arwepa warning, "sbm be aaaa in ere . 'I've get m ; if 10 wsat I New , et the.'

I doa'i hs.ww ah ehe M. if Joi ran:,' mediate seffVage for the oegr

I 10 ,M""'d 'be ; eetthiag tht fif i it h-t ar i. f Teaaeesee, ws r

It would appear ibat the plague, or tome

tarn or ai-vebt-isis

Wcadeli Pitttitfw too th lend, au i urns, and requisitions i'i ihe Treaeury lie- other fearful epidemic, hae long been anticirur'i ent, on the 31t of Mar, 188 J Debt paled in Germare. The firat Napoleon, who ! i. im- h-aring interest in coin SI I0fi 113 ,41 S'; was very auperetiiious, aa many great men

Mr.' rt on aame ,-50. l).-bte have been and are, placed great reliance in here weej bearing interest in iawtal mor.ev, $1,053 the predictions of the celebrated M'dlle

baaaead; aad tbe pr.t ttc raihi. she n ura-j to ag rate th I fn- -i7'':':i ! . interest on tame, SO.t5--3wl If'-rmand, well known aa a professional

carr edit cVwa staue rate the ki?rbe. where eioa be furs ne people would not secure eA- cn which intercut haa ceased. $780.- 'prophet, In Parte, for nearly forty years (

mbw iaabtrk oeed 'frage for twentr-fiee year. T b - - ; debt bearing no;intereat, 472. 829, -and alao the confidant of hia wife. right must fce conceded at once to ecurii-j70 57; total amount outstanding, $2,835.-. At the cor green of Aix la Chspelle held

It MBf '! -N.lla ' iu rti mia la Ik araatl L the t..n fr,.m Mvtaaaa trnn Ma anH nrliini i J ' t ' , Ii :.,r I ami nnt of interest. C 124 ' ia 181 1, when NaDOleon WM 1 CIDtilt at

faraaworeof loliaa or leas, 1 eek.fl 0 at ajaücl; i. a Mk Kach wekwewent iertioa, 7i ct mtti

UM edr-r I'tafiil

arete.

Notice of appemtaaert of adiitrai-'

mmi notacea of like rliarar'er to rpaid adraaec. .'jartaa cAriFArrs:

Par Toatnp officr-ra. rrh 1 .

For Coaaty

St. Helena, h!a game Lenormand attracted much attention among tba aovereigne, and auceeded in particularly intereetiog tba Em-

A rBHo ow-r 1 l brakft not ready! the muraler are long ater. Tt eondl'ion of eeerr black man i; tj 871 '2, L-gal tende r notea in circuleeouBtod aa a auare. Thee are ie teeaa 7 " . fitBl Jjgjrtiartcat; reBoaVleBg- 10 J to better tl.n in 18, and bettion; one and two year-fite per cent, notea, Aaäitrtt) will b d to reeibr aJrcxUae- 'Tb awft! areea wood,' cried SIf, -ab,drd cot aee bow any mm eold tay a.arer. 'i:,o Tr.ited ritate notea, old iaiue,

til an aw lm d-'tofj ! beat; but waa aooliabed Bfd gtre up ! tfjrt in the i.42 -:': United State nater, new iiue , petor Alexander, of Kueeia, who, indeed,

r:K.g bar bl et' it. rl. ' loot anti-aiarerr eae. It w..u!d be a year be- c -" 'i: eompoun.l interet noea, Act d a etrong tendency to myaticiam, and

ar t.?er. Tfce woajjer w the fcrfa: re earn tne teenntea nor alr ery (Jf Ucrch 9, 133. $15.' kJ.U0; compound , pieusro. wmcn wa ioiereo or pj tr.enoiy at .' sb .i.ttcred' wfc.. nr ra- r wonio take place Tl-e cnduion ot the', nter:ote, Act ot 'June ;;. 18J4, $lCO,-intercouree with Madame Krudener, a reett toi. ad kttt jMciBf from tbe egro at the Sooth was in a täte of remark- 1 4;: .;. ; total Willi. fllll.TlftfUf Tho lig'oua riaionary, aa well aa 0 ay owed eear. artLws. b uncertainty. Xo man could aay wail- unn,jd requi,ition amuuntd to $4,lO,!Le''0'naod and Krudener not only "told

Fur District. Cire.t. or Stie.

-1 any oboe. SelSy be; tbe atris er he could own property, protec bis wife,! whi lhe afnoUnt in the Treaeory was fortunes, ' but predicted boldly and largely.

as tripped ane p ruly. ttiy ; a eoirt. or x rc any oilier nat- 3 .-j Tl.re wan 24 .ti7,40.T of',g 10 Ine tteal ot vm nationa, and it can

A DtUA ftt the Cathohca A Paiicre- . G. aay. cried Salty, asad aot asater ural right. Tue w.'. te men of eacti Sta'e,,.,,,,,,,, clirr0II( y in circulation

There waa a eoBferesce

Mten at arc at breakfast tiaae. '.claim tu priTi.ge tu rrulate a., this, audi

LatinaaaiSt Pa-if 11 f- " 'Crca cre:ore.' c r ed ; -1 le Jr, pcot.se ' 1 rtinsee i. at ( r- f : j ..ust "n acted äW-narita u.-mwww,

I . . a anaa . .1 1 T : - 1 a a aa a

. i r .-a. - ...r.'aaal m..ibs l'1 aawe. aaiun. -k...-.t. i t t r - rn.t.g ree cotoeee? aeonle Doiin tue neaaury oi me iimeo .-.iiea ai

murCTlia n'. - r- " ' ' i. avntaataats in-eat 'tie'r ot ksowtae wfest to aV, as a at they enict laws rcr free abite pejp!e' A8

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l.ioi oe ueniea mac ineir mystenou senItenceB had weight with the maaae. panic-

tormerclerk i.riv . r;prrnB

In lifili a small pamphlet waa publialled

Wain nerton, and convicted of abstracting, m (rmany, proteasing to contain a aeriea

aroereaeat th Cathrl eberch ead be 'tbe cat iapaiag bee aaitk. Th ho rear 'Hat coacerna the colored people i to be bond from the Redemption Bureau, ha 0f prophetic rerelationa found among the

a .a 1 a. &B s, I. a, at ft nA M t: ' IUI Ä( I . J L. L.J JI.J . .

aareed'upca. Üee. Pr. Bacoo aeat aa easay 'tl.e cat oae way sac tae et.p aa tcer, auc rw.aico oj ane wane, ant wnat win tue .... 1 . - a. ' k... k. .I.'. w3 . . . .

I-

it

.i.. ... .mmA k. haa aaw. He b'u,?' the aailk ia a aaaaiaw ci warn iueir oiuei ar- re "m i

Chrutiaa aaaoa ae of tbe tuoat fas.a Voc w acb.et oua pappy,' cned Satljr ted witbout n.-j toaciaw1 T.-u-y would laaaaaai la fb warbi. Tbe Coacren -.aiie sieg Mil Jo a abake. BadedBg biat Mita with tLe oM Democrat ic ;rty in tbe

ahtfarai aa barf awaagh tur a i re:i. aj to tae aituag raaaa.

ad all the aerta bad t da aa to etw a to to platfarsa. ed alt ataajSd b

ceaid aot giea a iataat

Joe. ia a ternifle pet, fe!: up-B his ;tttte(now rr. a s.o was play.ag wita a aooiy div". a res . Je ty ler aaaite gare her, aaakia ark iu a shtrLsg tea fcj real dug was"

--n w :

' J ' aeon's Fr

bot Ubstty wr.o ;i u that ipped M tba Isst hoar of

been sentenced to p-y a fine of $2,UJti:

aspers of Lenormand, who bad died tan year

before, at an advanced age. It is notorious that the publication excited great attention ind obtained large credence throughout Gerasany. It announced, among other

League he only 'abstracted"-he did not',events, that in the year 1853, there would

ob, no! bonds, ci d ic-set at liberty be ft Ejropean war upon Russian aoii, :n

If this crime had been committed by some poor rogue, he would have been convicted of stealing, and sent to prison. As Cornwell was a loyal member of the Union

bsattsaa. a aw i

aaaäd aot la Raatiat: esa's) arte"- ? b I

right ta ordat a their c aalaa far ca!d aot accer: t1.- Ü. -you Id aat gte tke CHarrbe. aid . gy ab erat a. Bat sit tbese c . - i . caeaaCasifeegat . i-. ' ef, r. I-. fee jb u sailye repr-Bi it Piaetms 1 arraa, !oraed Datch emea . Ii- regarded law ta i

arcs aa batdtatg the aaaddle ground Waen i the eatreaaea of C ogrega. mil :dead-;i eory and Kpiar-.pacy He' taat it was foliy ta falk a04: - oaa waste be Baptit exe'aded Cut,--froaa their c&wraaaiua isfcle becaii lbef.

a ere aot i.ere(j. ar E. - pa tlaoed anaiatera from tacir pap- ,',s;j M.t. ." east ware tadbaaaaa Vv a Preabyteey. I' - - sutisc,': . a: ' a era pake let tfcs Heptwte; be said mm asoeep jaat oow. I aaaaVr die - J at Carataaa stua waa: Ja L' liack taeaa . r .rey, ta aaake c .an ii laiib,aae bap una." Use Itwd aai ot- ' .;ita? laatjer. It' aee ava. tbey already bad. 3Jt)W let all bate t.. aw Dwt traoate yawrae. m -S tbeo. aaptaaia ia other arorsa aaptiata aad tie t.ast. aaid t site. 'Let nw try and uaioa weald be ceaat'et He ;. a n g;.,? r-.at pat a i;ib; as: aa part of tbe caty et Bp'.s t s C - i M iaoo. aa gol as tew sad away

d

..(.iConmon thieva most suffer, tut he that put

tjk.elato bis overgored and bloated puie

which the eagle and the leopard would

closely hug tbe bear, (the elder Napoleon

ion ; a

it ha aar eriew Jje aaatea t git froatfi'St a'gro auSrsri , wbereia Say ors into aa an- ; so . J . t . taer strsxk bias fr ,t. but aut ia aaaas.

aat ap a aeai e. to a s a ; waagl

a eear'a aa; aa abet by tb tusao . -eacy tne laa.iy aky ad asjaaKy aa it - i ' ;ir . catcUag aad "(be begiaaiag t aa a&3 owe attic tb co: water.' 7: 4. Tin: ötukr WAr.

ier. aasd a wocaaa i h'r f tibaaf. Already .' ad mag. ib kya aat acaae 'trwcnon wo aa so aot a:

The nations wealth.wrnng by pmcbing wtrj,!,, having declared that the leopard. 'Is rut an 'abMrirtorend escape. 'not the lion, waa lb aycabolic animal of fgl LiUnd): that after peace had been restorFon.e thirtv ypatw ago, in Vaahingtonled- elephanl (ladia) would attempt to

A 'rr -his was s:t!e ' th- n-xt ques' on !cout v New York, before ready mads aboea traeaple dowa the leopard (England), but

would not succeed, that following the war between Russia, England and Franca, would

be an immenae emigration from Germany to the weat (United States) for many yetrs; that the emigration would prosper ia tbeir new home, but a time would coma when ciril war would make them desire that they had not left their fatherland; that after the civil war had fearfully raged for fuuryenre,

i -. i j , . .

i . i .11' B I p wnii ii up ri.ainroji .nil vnm.,b.h .

cm.ieii witti me oooie man ' - , , Atthenoonintemeaion. Pf,Peri,.,r enue. nd hat about the time

a wou.a tne accept ttn debt. And it this araa he A.xj.d srgue tr he whole to the last hour ol he S )ulh of aegro suU'rsge

sad every Cf very dj !r

came in v anj , a venerable shoemaker, old , wa in the i.abit cf going from

Wure to house abd there making up shoes

snd ooots for the families unrVr hie jurisdic

tton. An the rest of hia customers he

I has been sp i ed, an t vi,,;et the family of one Mr. Pariah, and

- a a a n n itim in rn 1

inads that recon-

be BHi

at question of the r. Yin pring .Mr.

riiad old and yotiLg: One of the boys waa : 1 d with a big pair of eloga boots, aad

on tho siiccp-din Sunday went to church

much n;ore with t Ue -en

endetic-

d Or. rroudfit csme around ,he " ,n the wel " i, a fearful : . .

ton, to catechiee the youngsterr.:" ue"1 commencing in nnsaia, would ex-

tena serosa the Baltic, desolate Germany, cauae immense mortality in England, and

then .simultaneously spread te the east and weat.

i- t u.ear-iiijg ,y thoughts atiil ran downward. The Mr. Iocoin keel-Irv.! aoaatiaa aa to iha h aia hi inrn

i not rep'y, when Mr. mnerquire(i ot ,liui ..j0hnwho made you!" raa recona'ruct it on any mher j..Flth.r f,,uria ,tl8 it.her and old Phcenix

an epp

l.did the work:' waa the natural but unex-

P.. T

a.t - :. : r every tr:e.-.dotaperu-a-ptcvd irat L'bivn a I'd of permanent freed , m to 1 - ake. and .'and br M firmly. F.r better! M,l' P-aTiBn'a LssiI.aac was hat (ir.at l.ad aurreoered to Lee than the!rMdsnC 10 hi9 mol,," ,he head ,,nM of one

' e . . ! I ? 1

r. , a i .ij j v- .a mi in te tecrrBDn co.umM oi iip itiue 01

a r. i '.i u a murTcfT iti .rm iro ni m w - -

lai. m i : l - J t.

fetch - r L.m.iana. and make useless all tba saasaat.! viaamiin i. -no woe.. e .... i. AT k ., V-.t

cbaech argacrz.t. kaca aa the Bpaacsv areakfast aa lk tmM, in . -a-Eote.' aad fr.Bga and :uasa and tscriucea of this fear- w" IT 4 .aa as t 1 .1 J I J . I . . . 1

th cbeerfal br-kaee..,! atrufgle. un-ypt.e. me gou o,o ..oy arvs a e.

lianii!-. exc. aiming: Lwa a-me? 1 anew

their viewa oa that joei o repreeeated tbe Ccopa" s

neas af tbe Protea-sat Caejreb 01 Its ing ia ej'il a- -J i aara.y. The aaly kaaw of

a 1

iprd isa taira to law kitchen ab t id. yaa are a 'ittl beaad ii i. bat IM le.a yen. Nv ..: rets ao-4 trea" yaa, Is afraid. I' ' .-. bo.' aaawer fa I

pehee. A tbe CgregatK.a:i. .Bi'e Halle atwsal absat

a tbeir atie a tbe basis af Chrw:iaawhilo iit.e J e coaaes a sad asks to bare) Am iag tbos present in the bail were

Wbuiag Grwwouid, George Thompson, and thtt h wore P'icoats, but I didn't think

usis-i Dr. Vers.! a ' that if ta be - . t.J n .-

as, ati Bwaw abawl . abw abustbw at I' a a- : ... - . Jt I .! Am.a W.iaer. thst would happen to him! Well, well,

.,... j k,l..aa- . . , j " fci-jB- .f .. - 'the Confederacy is comin' to pieces!" The cape ha a plat.jna it arrer aca.tkessat .-wbile I raa dowa aad get seta kiadhaga: .rr... o..- rr .ijI .... . . .

vlivkuuvu wi -ca-t, -m.ua.-'Tu.uj resumed ner Knitting, ana isaac

as tbe Baptie'sretuaed to yield ibbh .

' Fl climond (26th) Correspondence of o plul-

aad tbe Eaiaroasliaas ordiaatK be a kVwsVl .s M ... ' aaaa htila la. IUI bris von

aa tba .aasnssisi' tr af a fariber aaia . . . .-j . . . -s adeiphia Paper. 1

rSaa aaaaa ... .Tiatraf and tae . a t t .1 D i certain that Dane was heavily man vnaa aw ezaaa waa eetaoastraicc aa rae WBO ooa eaBse bee bk aa armfal. raMi. I - - , . ... . . , !ac led one day Isst week, and so remained -aea mm ajoaraea. 'Tbare Sally, b aasd 'aon that belpi r Natioasl latelliajeacee. wcmV Batil yesterday afternoon. During the days

I . . , . n . . be an iruned, llavis steadfastly r- 'used 'a, deary.' cned Bally, 'a w let ate US ' r " fJ .' ,rk iav hiMiil.t hut a hit nl

due it. Jaw j,;' a . ' . " . ...

H raze raoa: a . A firsead

aeadaa lbe laUow.Bg rat-edy J h0-' mm

Ua af at pw-T laag aailk

! bread, and yesterday Dr. Craveoa said plain-

I. . :.: .v.. I I.

s aca ia a lt Ara flUatb Asaenea 'Pa - b ber taMaaab' aaldJ Jo, -aad J P YlTJuHZTZ ,' reb-enemia of truth in the midat of the 1 "J" -1! 1 rW Uk. op her a. lew. aeesabody -31? r" "5 Pr"Der 7! P'os.ing Church of God. and .rchtr.,or. jl,.., aaaawaa, LaaWbaaha C peaay. ga wttb H lW "BeMnc h"t0 c.eil and religio., freedom throughout th. "?ly1 - V be carrl. ber iat. tba tli.g.raa-"',''IOB T world." That is what may b. called differarodaceit; for if tea) laaatdy or Baudot- , T--, lsestrdsy afternoon, and then Dr. Crarena . L?" . .

really poaaeaaea tba rtrtaa nttnbwtd. eweey '"-F - - ' ' ' rtea lo fortber excreaaed tbei ' Up,n'n iaw,amnJ bcwV aZubTi. aw-asäaa, of ,b. cara. Jf T.l t!L 11. 1 ' .Jc.ncinn.ti Knu-rer.

uaaa iai lari-ai L'atii w ai anuwvn wwi n aanaa

Ita

old

bis reading.

The Question of Negro SoffrafeIn tb. proceeding, ot the New School Pfeabyteri.n Conference, which ia now being held in Naw York, we find tbe following: "Tbe consideration of the memorial waa the next business in order, and was discussed by Dr, Spear, C. II. Thompson, (colored) Rev. Mr. Johnson, of Pitteburg, and others. The principle theme of the discusion ait negro soffrsge The last speaker, whoae name was not announced, ststed that it became, at thie time, an absolute necessity to give the negro the ballot, to counterbalance (he Iriah rote, and lo keep out ef Congress

fX'TI.e Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph and the Senate, men from tba South. The

ay. the "so-called Protestant schools" are time haa come, when auch influences as tbe same aa "infidel Academies." We eup Iriali and Southern pofiliciane ahould be

note that ia an offset to what the Presbvte-;held in check. Tbe motion on the memo-

rian maae-roeettog. at Pitlaburg, aaid the -.her day, when it pronounced against in

fidelity snd Koman Catholicism" as "the

rial waa pnt and carried."

I a - a

eetircly depeadW aaaa it. najsa a- L1 "

apabcati: "? P

Irrt er Mao Ores A - C

d CaateilL wow of the - baadred br tail and backed ap her

venrbl age ef eighty -two. aawiiiiag ta ,ck . f?J 9009 tab te tba free era lab a secret of a bar mastab. and ran aader tee taaaacb aaponaac. has aaaa pabLc ia ib ü -raid to as laagbed at. Hear tbe

Leipaic Jeaeaal, tb aaeaaa which be bad cbi.drea aad laagb; aad what a pfeaeaa

aawd far fifty years, aad where ah be aaaraas btwakfeat tbat

balsa, reacaed aaaa, h

sattbj frees tb fcerfel death of bydreababia.1 Take iauaadiatery warn eiaegar er tepid

therewith, aad rrrTea ti.oaasid faaad:aa. it ia aaaa.

dry it; thee pee apeta tbe waaad a few mated, baae ewigrated ta tba failed Staue

ef lreeeJcM aaafl. kacsaaa miaawal'arMäsa tbrae aaewtba.

ia la ae. " w

ber playtWag. Httle lr ? cw,d eonmnt Conf',,P

tBu . m moou M SBe!BBl.!B in cen ne wsuia noitnve ien oaya

He wit! lire the tea days, however, fur to

arrow he ewergea from the caaement of

Portree Monroe, and will he sent to Wash

lagtoa. Tbe ganboat Connecticut, ordered

free Washington for hia conveyance, will M - t . . n i . l i a

in ttarvintnn T?afta thia mnrnintf anil

, where kiadaesa was tbe , : in .rnr fr.rnnn tna rrunnir a i.l ha ran.

beiBg. .forgedb;fW.ple-.ra.r.boae,

idiaadiabia set to ta saa aa aeaiift lo tae .

-Pro. 1: 24

is

L7'"Vliit ia the future alate, my little

gin!" akcd a clergyman. "New Mexico," waa tbe reply. No, no! I meant waat is tbe future con

dition of young men and women!"

Why," replied the girl heaitatingly, I

suppose they are to get married."

Suxsr Shearib . At Jooeaviile, Michi-

psri, on the 12th lea, they had a aheep

shearing feetival.at which were sixty entries

ffrSnaaose Chief Justice Taner had for premiums. Some of the rams, with less

traveled tb country raabing epeechee, what than a year's growth, yielded a clip of sine

destroy tbe

analif th A holitioaists have aaid' It is all

right ia Chase.

aba a ia aeotrai.ed - B1 lul7 law respect. a, marriagel tau auch a difference ahould nc,

e irerj casagec. it is ana i cir l r-te. Twixt tweedlavdaa aWI iwaTtOst-aca.

af tb aahva, by1

teen pound, and ewee went aa high as eleven pounds. One Ismb, eleven months

old. weighing forty pound., sheared eight wntll crop cvffr raiaed

pounds d riesn wik!

Sic Semper Tykabsis. We have heard of numeroue ridiculous tranaiedone of thia

Latin aentence, uttered by 'Booth immediately after aaaaaaiaatiog President Lincoln;

bot the following, enppooed to have been giren in testimony by a witness in the trial

now going on in Washington i. tbe latest Judge Holl Mr. Murphy, were you at Ford's Theater on the Bight of the assas

sination!

Mr. Murphy--I was, indeed, your boner. Judge Holt-Did you eee J. Wilke Booth

jump from the bux af ter shouting tbe Presi

dent!

Mr. Murphy Bad ceae to him, I did, your honor. Judge HoltDid you hear what he aaid, and if so, what waa ill Mr. Murphy I heard very well what be,

aaid your honor, aad sil be aaid was"!' sick send for Mcginnis." (Sio semper Tyrannic, i

ECf-It ia anticipated that the large.t

in P.nnsrlvania

will be harvested thia ye.'