Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 7, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1865 — Page 1
THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.
TOL. 7. JASPER, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1865. NO. 22.
PVILISMKD EVBBT A TL EU Y . IT JASVEai i i. t. , . . '(. ... . .
' wncrr, unooserveo, itieir conversation ladier irom Lüiet Justice ChaM to ft PafKnl,. r.l. UUMCIi CUBITV, IKUUHA.BV 1 A........ . . A . . WttOllC CMMrito.
CLEMENT SOME , m ' , .1 . 7 T1 . , T 7 W0I0Wfl " The N"hl,e " publi.he. the fol- . " aa . awixed Urs. Folie'e h and and iwori that in IM following latter of rtn( .1 list IM I 1 - . 1 i . . a a-a . . , , -s . .. M
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ABBIiD r fti .
Wr.ua-a.o... o, -iacoo.au ".., f.jr-.t on Lmg Island. Ch.ae to . committee of colored men
srnrui. L'I.ii....ii.i.. j ..i.Li J ..... fl.l i.i i ...
tiw.wi. h imwrrru II illin Were,'"" "! WAVpiailia ueew;
of
not the Carnival. I should be indignant.
"But since it ia the Carnival, give id one
New Ubleabb, June 6, 1865.
Gerti.kner I should hardly fel at lib
erty to decline the invitation you have ten
TERMS STRICTLY IN A D Va SO.K
Single Subscription, for fifty Not., 60 "Bul il Ca
aVor eil month. 1 00 kiee you will not reluee me!''
I She did not. They lingered a luscious jeered i behalf of the loyal colored bate of a d v ertimi n u . moment on the margin of the word moral Americana of New Orleans, to apeak to
TZmTZ' ""nd, he demi-monde, and then ,h. b.l. ., "--. on ,h. s.bj.c, of th.ir right. .d d.
jjiri gate mug nie v-srnivsi waa over i ia wee time to unnaak.
'I fear to to uncover," said tfi lady; "you
men are so seldom honorable!"
"Hut vou must; the hour he arrived.
Longer advertisement, st aame rate. A Irsetion over even square or -quarr-,
con. ted se a squsrs. These sre the terme
for transient advertisement; s resaonahle deductioo will bemad to regular advertise
Notice of appointment of aJminietrator'Cta,e! We DÜ, '-! Lei au-J legal notices of like cliarscter to be draw!"
paid in advance. I hey slipped off the dark visages inetsn
laneou.ly,, and looked into escn'.oiher'a
I. o.i 'ces.
Good hesvens! His Folie!"
tiea ss citizens, if had not quite recenllv
expressed my views at Charleston in an address, reported with substantial accuracy, and already published in one of the moat
widely circulated journals ot this city. Hut
it seems superfluous to repeat then before
another audience
It ia proper to say, however, that these views, having been formed yeare since, on
u.ujl. reflection and confirmed in new and
broader application by toe events of the
AakO'JBICIRG CANDIDATE: K"or Township officer, ech
For Counts ' il.oo
For District, Circuit, or Stet, h,0 yiy ajy Wl(r;" iid ,h. ftroDg civil war now happily ended, are not likely
w man, auu iney wiceu. hciciuci, any uineriai cusuge A Naughty 8tory. This closed the isblesu. Thai native ireemen of whatever com
A Sear York correspondent writes: glial' i .dd lhtl o)je . ......Iplexion are citizeoa of the United States;
that all men held as slaves in the Statt
I ten you anftUftjtt yalorj T Let its verse . Wh, htve ,0ne , o0 hl-
accouul, hsd not told his wife ao.
ty excuse it
Some tiraa ago a carnival came off on one of the Brooklyn poada. KveryborJy wii rxpertedjo wesr fancy dress snd mask, and the affair being very select, good folk by score, resolved to go. Among them wer Mr. Folie I see that you demand all the namee snd his handsome lady, nf Clin
ton avenue. Clinton avenue is in Madron
o,usre, the West Green street of Brooklyn J in? ,oU J5 a ess mi,. . .... I a.'lL-
AIjThst old renegade, the New York Observer, prKU very' when it paid, but 'auti-alavery' who it paid better tubs that, in now out, to cap the cliimx of its treason to principle, tor negro suffrsge, in order to counterbalance the growing power of the Kornau Catholics! A cur respondent, writ-
end Mrs. Folie ia the moat admired mistrees
of its most ompiuous dwelling. She ws
quite a good figure upon steel, havin? prac
tised upon 'he C'.ipiioline not to speak ot parlor katin;, which leaches true the mo tion quite as well every good afternoon Uut ewiNMVsrty, Mr. Kolie, who mum necessarily make one of the party, did not knowths use of patina, hough let gratify hn w sie, who w as onueh too "proper" to go any where by night, unserompinied by her hu. Iaud, lis coiueutrd to attend the camivsl i. i . . . . . . .
r one tiaa nver seen in- wife on ire. beinir
" The nero vote, when shall it become a
which joined in rebellion against the United States have become freemen through l.xeculive and Leialative acta during the war;
aoo that these Ireemen are now citizens, are
propositions which, in my judgment, can
not be auccesafully controverted. And it ia both natural and right that col ored Americans, entitled to tbe rights oi citixena, should claim their exercise. They rhuuld persist in this claim, resptctlully, but aruly, taking care to bring no discredit up.
wo.r, win oe iroiesMm. ine religious Dis un it b, ,heir own -,, i., .i
. ..i . i. i . j , I '
. .r, . nrgru race nmm a orrp mea ningi r.dy ackuow leüged by great numbers of
-... a aa. 1 '
n lesjevMea i.ss never been ibie to do any ,beir white lellow cinieo- , and these uuo
ining with tiie.n-:ro rsee. i he eOorts ol!oers constantly increase
Rome to eMiblish itself in Africa sisnd
out as perhaps the most glaring and diaaa-
tri-ua fsilure, and thst under the vsrv best
nrrumtiancea for success, that t he history of religious minions presents. God has so ordered it that like total failure shoo d rharsnrriz her efforts in this country. It
The peculiar conditions, however, under
which theae rights ansa.soem to impos ou those who aassrt them peculiar dutiee, or ratbsr, special obiigstioos to the diocherge of common duties. They should strive for distinction by economy, by industry, by sobriety.by patient perseverance in well-do-
iu', by cousta nt improvement ot religious instruction, and by the constsnt practice u
Christian virtues, la thia way tbsy will
Mus he patter around likes cripp'e while else could sb m like a racer! However, they masked at last in theeeperste buiidos pro. videil fur the sexes, snd put on their doiiuc costumes. Mr. Kolie wore a dress ot the iisue ol Coeimo the First, snd Mrs. Folie appeared as a lair Kretoness, with a starched
"P nd abtrt gown, which gave her grace
he has made n n it was because there
e owi 77- .? . a close bueiner-s man. though something ell be been no i i for even the attempt. S Clllt. So he SCknowlerti)ed her loh JlVith mtnn iiiinaiHrSila . v n' la
w - r vBim Tinoea. io mi way tnsy wii nice thing, when gliding of so excellently. Mary Istid and Louisisna, ao sras I in number 'surely overcome unjust hostility, snd con l,d ''rollini'" al eleuanlln. Pr tmlt.., ihal u, nptwl ana t.L. 0.m. ; ....
w 7. . .... - tiocc even nie most orMuJited hu i w .i.
-he whole negro popuUtion la Protestsnt,j,,j l0 them of any right, which Citizen fixed and unalterably Protest..! ,., properly exercise, ia equally unwiae
rr, .. . .. . I . -
inai ia me prgninme new 1,811 in and wrong.
Our national experience has demonstrated that public order reposes most securely on
the broad baae'of universal suffrage. It has
proved, also, that univeraal suffrage is the aure guarantee and most powerlul stimulus of indiviual, aoctal and political progress,
May il not prove, moreover, in that work ot reorganization which now engage the
ihoufc-hta of oil patriotic mea, tbe best re
couciler of the moat comprehensive lenity
w;ih, tbe most perfect public security, aud
tbe most apeedy and certain revival ol reo
sral prosperity?
Very respectfully yours, 8 P. 11 ASK.
Messra. J. D. Kudsnrz, L. Oolis and L.
Banbe, Committee
have served daring the war;
If sj r Gsuerals VV S Koaecrana, Qaincy A Gilmore, George O Mede, EOC Ord, Phillip II Sheridan. John C Poater, George Stoneman, James Shields, Daniel E Sickles, David S Stanley, Jobs Newton, Alford riaassnton Kiehardeoo, Joseph B Carr, J Hunt, Thomas Francis Meagher. Brigadier Generala Michael Corcoran,
Tbomss W Sweeney, Patrick Kdwarda Con
ner, II K Lawler, Thomsa Ewlne, Jr.. Hush
Ewiog, Regia de Trobriand, Thomas C Devin, Alford N Duffie.
Acting Brigadier Generals Jataaa E Malone, Patrick A O'Rourke, M T Donohue,
James A Milligan, Florence If Corny, Stephen McGroarty. Richard Brynaa, Pat
rick Kelley, Matthew Murphy, John Man.
ringer.
To tbia list may be addod the name ct tbe
g re i. est and moat brilliaat ol all our Gene
rale, William Teclmseh SHEaajAH, wbo.
according to the Gazette, joined the com
munion of th Catholic Chaarch belora en
tering on activa service in the army
Sambo in cut. vie Pal. and Hans. Vel.
go ahesd, ye Abolition blood hounds ol 7. on Mr Horace (treeley eav:'
'The South will be truly loyal and Union
iwi iiwos tree circulation, rohe, being ab loving Irom and after thedsy when her
eorbed in bnaine hsd forgotten u ,k whstjColored Men sre accorded th K.gbt of Suf hi wife' garb would be; but M Polte, tojfrsge.snd nol one d.y sooner."
be well protected, hsd betrsyed her dominol Then it is not likely she will ever be
io a gentleman wunm she made promise'. Dy si - A man. however, who could cooly not to rrvesl her incognito, snd particularly jpe such an insulting, damnable sentiment to introduce no gentleman to her who M aj the above, is one of the vilest wretches a. . i ... I l a . a. as
"UMl""H,e,l ie.ioiotts snd houorsble that rr-.wls the earth. There i noluse ol
o they ehotout lor the poo l; the ice washaving ,y patience with these Abolitionsmooth ae erystal; drummond lights threw jal, mny longer. They go from one villain wsde episches of brightness to snd Iro, butji- to another with as littis remorrt ss a hers and tbere were dark, isolated covers highwayman robs or murders They know and corners, sec ors from intrusion. Thejb,uer. Negroes do not vote in tba North, people were numerous and the costumea eol,d does Greeley count tbe whole North motly thst the angel of the Plage would not disloyal" on that account! But we will have know whom tosp.re. Ho lor an in Lot argue with auch abase creature.-N. Y. tnlMr. Fohe' friend disappeared, being D.y Book. a poor skater and uoab'e to keep up wib - hsrr, till returning, he made her acquainted A fact dirt. A Confederate officer who with Mr. Dromio. Bowing merely, but notjWM 00 bi back ,0 hi hou,e io Gor" um ma. km.- Jier, the new arrival 'glided to''' WM out n,r N"hlla dP ifrs. Point's aide, took her hsnds in his ss ,"d,jr- ,, WM uddn,P MllMi at be-
a tuiivunucu vw iifon via iir;ruci wiiu had recognized him and jumped down from
their wagons to run and meet bim. Tbey
couples on ice do, aud they "rolled" off like
w marveloua automatons. Drorr.io wore plendid Florentine dress, plumed can, lung ringlets, dark hose over ahapeiy limb, with sword, jeweled degger, and the cross f be order ol St. John. Hews tbe bet
gymnesi on the pood-raced backward, for
wer driving Government teame. Me recognised them ae hie own negroes, who hsd foMowed the Federal army ff They begged him to take then back home with him,
ine puuo raceu use a ward, tor-1 " - w w.m ....... w-rd. High Dutch, wriggle, inside out, heel ,h,t thrl wp,,, " ifgUD. Sauirna äa . . ... . . wit" it ka annM A r r.miBm.nl. aar.
- . i ui ii u er sw a . low n I inaeii : sjr.j w . . ..w... .... - w Folia we m ecstacie.. She waa amniated me, and m eater and negroes alt left on I A a a. . . I ... . I. a a . , . ' I
w -nciieToua rivalry, and aurpaaeed her ine ,r,,n lor Georgia togetner lasi nigut.
Louisville democrat.
Wheat Cor A Pailubb We bear
serious complainta from a number of oar
best fsrmers ia regard to tbe yield of wheat
io their localities. Although the head are
large end apparently full, an examination
show s that tbere ia acarcely a perfect grain to be found. It ia nearly all affected with lb "emul" or "blast We bear of whole
fields thus effected, and, in one or two cases parties that had began to cat, with a proa pect of a good return, have, after investiira
lion, abandoned teir field, satisfied that
lb yield woud out pay lor the labt,r...VisV
cennes Sun.
OWD DtlVloiiii.ili.. tar a a
r rv armeu oy exercise aad contact, their tones grew sot ter, their speech lee lormal. p,r Mrs Folie once slipped, when Dromio supplely caught bar by the woiat, and, bold maa! kept bis hand around her when tbey were scram alert
Withdraw your erm!-bisperd Mr..lJ0'" Foil. Kn,. k..k..J :.L . ideDt.
, w aera be may knew , inn." mul.l.. . i . m . ..a
Uy um arr saya inai saw airvngiu
Oreeibalks. The Supreme Cmrts of Pennsylvania and California bsve recently sustained the conetitutionahty of tbe act of
Congress, making United Stete Treasury
notes s Isgsl tender for the payment ef
-Sty not so," exclaimed the ardent Dromio; "let u ourselves withdraw
DARGtaos Coi aTEBFEtT The Ciacin
sati Eaquirar notices tba appearance in that city of a carefully execaled counterfeit
of lbs UnitedStatee legal ten der $100 green back, which ia likely to disturb tbe circula
lioa of ths whole of that deno-i i nation of
'legal tenders on account of the perfection of
its workmanship. It ia hardly recognize
ble, sxeept by an expert, or on the closest
examination. No description ie given of ths bill, bet it bed been rseetvesj aad pronounc
ed genoins by eevsrel bankere.
Omibous President Johnson bee an.
pointed a Democratic postmaster at Green-
Import ast to ths People Faavna Ui
on Ui7SJ States Tseasobt Notes 2s,
imitation, .ate roportsd in circulation. Poor
ly done. 3, alte red from la. Portrait of Chaee. 5s, imitation. Poorly done; coarse.
5e, pbotogrephod have a blurred look;
the paper ia atiffer and heavier' Signatures
very heavy.
Its, imitation, well executed, sre report
ed ia circulation. Thers ie uo Treasury
stamp upou ihe bill.
lUs, altered from Is vig. portrait ol
Chase on upper left; genuine have the por
trait ol Lincoln.
-Ua, mutation engraving coarae; gene
ral appearance bad.
uUa, imitation. Ths head ol Hamilton ia
coarse and blurred, otherwise excellently
done, and well calculated lo deceive.
60s, altered from -a vi, portrait of
Hamilton bslow the words United Statsa
In genuine it ie above.
lOUs, imitation. The only points ol ae
tust difference between the genuine sod
counterfeit are three: In tbe upper led cor
ner are the worda "Act of February 25tn
162." In counterfeit ths "th" and ths
ornamental lines above, run into and touch the border; io the genuine thers ie a clear
space between. On Ihe right end of back ol note there are thirteen small .ov ils; on
the edge of escb oval the figuree in the bad
read ml, or inverted, while on tbe left they
sre I''. Thie ia ths reverse of those fiv
urea io ihe gaouine; there, it will be eeen
that on the right haud tbey read loo, and
on tbe left oo Tbeee notes are well exe
cuted.
Poatige currency. 25 cente, imitation-
poorly engraved and on poor paper.
60 cents, imitation poorly dons. The
hsade of Washington are blurred, and are
not alike.
5 cents snd ten cents imitation, poorly
printed.
50s, new issue, are sow io circulation
Observe caution.
Tbe portrait on eech coarsely done. Nstionsl banks. 6a, imitation well ss
ecuted, and of a dangeroua character, sre
reported in circulation.
Coupons Counterfeit coupons, Hated
March 1, 18o5, lot $12 50, io the aimilitude
of 10:40 Ava per cent United Statss depoai
lories.
7.30 Bonds Some of these are in circu
latioo with the eoupona cut off, end are of
bred as currency. Without coupons tbey
are of no veins until matured; Refuse all
each. Indieoepolie Sentinel.
They glided off to the fer angle of the st all
na hoähit " Hnmahntie b sua ksB tn4 t Km -oalla in ikisa Sit In mlmmrn t a m.A
m -'- - m ft. . e It 1 a a ft a ft. If at a aa a J a
expsriusni en a coat, out it ora not answer moumea abouiiooim. oiuna irom nnuer,
Jtrr. Davis. A gentleman recently
from Portress Monro stetes thet tbe health
ef Jeff. Davie ie quite feeble He still re
mains iu eloss confinement, guarded moat
strictly. Nons aave bia physician oommu
nicateewith bia. Tbsbiblsenda preyar
book ere bie library. Ho roots them frs
quently No newspapers of any kind have
been seen by bim aince bio imprisonment
U is allowed whatever hs wishes lo sat.
The aoldiera on guard are strictly forbidden
holding aay conversation with hies.
trThe chief dog doc killsr of St. Louis.
lidod by his journeynen dog killers, slaugh
tered during the moolb of Ney M6 members
stay at home tad vcnon ioogued -pstnola! of the canine family ia that city
Negroes audi Zasftl BisrkU.
Ws are glsd lo learn from this erticle that the Courier, la the segro suffrsge question, secedes from that portion of th Dsn. ocrotic psrty which insists o making lb exclusion of ths colored race frssa esasal
rights with ths while tbe new comer -tons of lbs Democrstic creed. New York Tribune.
The Democratic party does not "insist"
on excluding negroes from equal righto.
ine Democratic party, aa party, aaeerte
notning on this question, savs that the fran.
ehleement or otherwise of the negroee ie
lodged by tbei'Consli'ufion in the Stete.
It insiate" simply that Illinoie,.for instance, ie the beat and only judge ea'to who' eball vote in Illinois, end that Horace Greeley, of
New York,haa nothing lo.da with tbc'mal.
ter. Chicago Times.
Old Maim. A pritely writer expresses
his opinion of old maids in ;ihe following manner. "I am incl.ned to belie that many of lbs satiriclnsrsioaaa rm u,.n U
aide, '.ell more to tbeir credit than ia gen
orally imagined. I a woman remerkebly
seat in ber person, 'she will certainly die sb old maid.'Ieeb frugal in her expeneea. she ia cut out for an old maid.' And if she ia kind and humane to the aBimake about her, nothing can eave her from ibe appellation of an 'old maid.' Ia abort, J bsve siways found that aeatoeao, modeoty , economy and humanity are tba never failing characteriatica of 'en old meid.'
Oil ib Pebby Coubtt. We wore shown.
yeaterday, by Mr. Fred. Hush, a sample of
petroleum, the genuine erticle, from Perry
county. Oil bee been etruck, at twenty feet depth, juet above Cannelton, end wa
sre informed thst tbe yield will be eoual to
one barrel a day. Thie well use rank by hand, without tbe aid of machinery, aad tbe yield may be much greater at a lower depth. Petroleum in Perry county is no longer a
problem, but a 'demonstrated ffoct State
law bot
nTH C. Burn.lt lor uteris member at
Congress from the Psducsh District, bat
more receotly e member of tbe Confederal
Congreaa, arrived in Louieville yssterday.
snd was at once arreatsd aad sent to the
military prieoo. Mr. B. ia just from Waeb.
ngton and has en application for oardon
pending New Albany Ledger.
GO" Mrs Andrew Allison, rssidine is
Beever county, Peon., last week gave birth to fcur children, Some twenty months
ago Mra. Allison gave birth to three daugh
ters, whom she named Core, Dora, and No
ra. Thoee ssven ehlldren. hnm ,,..
period of two year, wer at leet accounts
doing well, as wee also tbs mother. Ex.
PoruLAROB or Kbbtucbt. The oooala.
tion of Kentucky in 1864, while sod black,
according to tbe report of the Auditor of
that State, waa ae follows: whites. 916 617:
slaves, 225,481; owners of sieves. 36.140:
total free colored, 10,684; Indiana 33; ag-
greget population, 1415,66s.
K9A little Swedish girL while walkine
with her father on a atsrry night, absorbed
in ths contemplation of the skies, being
ssked of what she wss thinking, replied: -I
wee thinking if tbe wroog aide of heaven e ao glorious, what'ruust tba right aids bs.
OCrThe whsat crop ia Ibis region is ran
idly maturing, sad gives promise of en ex
traordinary heavy yield, un leas it ehould bs
dsstroysd by tbs weevil. Wa bear some a a-
prehensions on this head, and learn that
the deetructivs ineect bee appeared on soma
of tbs lata sown wheat, but we hevo not
aacertaioed the extent of the mischisf.
Port Woyno Ssntinel.
OCT A company, called tbe "Chemical
Gold and Silver Ore Reducing Company,'7 hse bseo formed ia Nsw York, with General Butler aa President. W belisvs that
Butler can extort mors gold out of a lams
of quarts than any man in the country.
(ErTo an interrogatory of Beeretarv
Stanton, General Halleek replies tbst ka
koowe nothing ol any cruelties to segroea
al Richmond.
Caors ib Pobtbb Coubtt. Th crops
b Portsr county never looked batter than
tbsy do nsw. Since the rain potetoee are looking splendid, and promies s foe crop.
Wheat is food and corn ie in e louriabiae
condition Vslpareiso Republic.
