Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 8, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1866 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY

COURIER.

b-i-uji."i ?? WJ . u . . JASPIitt, INDIANA, SATURDAY; At GUST 11, 1866. NO. 34. VOL. 8.

häuu ui .t unui'iu -"at .f U Ibi Wl ImIibi Iii, M..l..Hiw. I: ab.-, of Hind. A TnM TrijjeJy.

d p'lia Un: n tlouTent! n Oy lao Uel- tor potiiia! i't . - . - r u nm, in an a.iey aar. CCratiC Stat -eo'ral ComiuiUe. I '"at euch State ou. of the Union, w- repular M her aTtebdat.c church on 9b i eettrrd mr.onems fl ttrrei l t.. D emoeraiic tfteteCetsirs! ComsBiteeJeoeimi'y contJmi; there'- re. w eordleUy Jbeth morninr. to avo d trouble an Ubot iü'thiough a row of tottertne chimney, an pursuant It iliee, saaemoleJ in lb reKAdw the r-o of th- F-td.ne.C Breeoh.. ... and al the ve lim ineuring ewB,nei ,,,, ,pd. ..op.or. Mi, strode

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: "" .. imiffi i I .Um c;ami-ie, HlbALB building. iU Pri ,t: I auJ d'

are that tu u' Jiuj;aifttt thejwarm and alateabl tuet eiuerely provid bck id foMn ,,,h tn(J ilnma driWn

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1 ARMS n TLV IN AtVAN T :'dty, Ju f 27 A tu'l r p'nteii . -i waelcour.:- i the do;i.:.e 3Jn" c.r.ner. ,w,.jt IQ p,.r.u.r tread- tat.

P.nvi Htibaenpu-n. nit ? ... r .... ,eAl :t member from the fir.tland t'.e I f ' ,JV'"M;'a in;.. eaie.e w to get in p.i bo.nag oo Hie nam wa Nortel. On

fur Ii moutha. - i Hia. net.

On in lion of C'lonvl D Wilis, the tut

T under

iiht n.e-.'-. nd f!iqu-nt ftMhta.lfor guiftf I c'urch, ao ht b no,.n i'. L-igoborinir e' t.. Uther uufht th

P'ctnia; well jr ih fu'u'e iin'me'r r i nfanta war co ked and rd 'or h" Pu thai caraa m fluada from atrttta be-

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rrMrl i Q Wneaorle... t ec.l Oif prr.mMe and r.-.-u:! aa una., ar i .fcMmiatl IYr1frri 7j ctannoualr ad ipt:

l...ilui,l. ' asm TH'.P. Vt HL1 tt. I O EVF DWIUU II ir.f'lua ai.u -

A traction uv-r etcn rqnare er .-ppt.f- Pri4al Ju".M Ad ... 1' " C -'- J1 " " . hat ah had l rt. .utfi to in prk in.o nj ?in. ph-itm w UntMt.e curve, anä

a .d Mt tarehy p:- maiftir. a raw vasva.na ajro, aeing 'iei.ieo,)Tun!jt in ,e8fh üf ,ooJ ,oJ etrMj .daro-

tiutajreaiad ai " t theanJ jh wt; 't of a hnrrr aha h.J Ktu'e.

M rttla !TMd H. ctiun.:, whan ih belhoujfht hr--, Grim war he courted: and hi. iwi-f.-i.il

ountd ra a Kfqtare Thei are tba Urma U(iti l)f at v. 'i a oihar diftingnlahed ia;i . n ltuaa.c affarta io pr Bt tbaa lr efcaai:.

... M.e,,.; . ""J wf f ,r,ooa cr.eda aad aaac .tlo-a,!.. a d-.tro,i..j -r cherts .t J

nsra laauea a en' iim i'-n-jn nin

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lor trafa,-'il enverna. 'i-eni ;

aductiou w Ul

MAftfl

S'oiieea of anti- itina'nt of hdininietrBtirii'ijion iJonniion t bb held in tu city of Kaulvrd, T .at, in cur opiniri. the aula

ar.1 afc-al ntitiäaa o !ia charactei M ba puij.fleir,i .on iIm 14'h oy of Auj;ua',!pjwer of tb9 Sonata and ii )tie of B K

paid ib dvanc. aaaav actao "iid.im: Kr Tawnat. p aUfbrwi '- For Cial For I)itriet, (.irrnit, or State.

18wC. I-, t-e co'i.poneJ of ltg fruin o '.-ntativea oter the aauiiaainn of aan.bar

For the J .ep-r Luari r. Andrvw JohnionA hymn fa tla "" (J A the atu'rty n.MJu'ain b h. 'Utan-'i'ic ba eraalf wi.- af aW, lefie,i Hi ilre.d ttiuij-ierboK' air k', IM.......! Kl ihn inriii of a ImcH'-U Uai.d.

tha aSta'aV af tb Uii. otii and wnrreae, taatlfo their reapectira rhambera. ia corflned m 1.00 ca g ttC,t. . tu ihuaa ! bMM cordially jihe 4 el ctioa. retu na a I qual ficationn af i't'aiid taraaat y unite. irre-pctia of pat ; membera reapactivcly bat th.e Cn ' jm , - ' t. L. .A. . l . a . J I lb. . t k.i

pany atIl'!iloii, w:m ino upyjricri oi j rai.Mon lü'i ner arciarea raa aiarnnira w" atbbbla4 Jihnon'a roaioratton pj ic, aa'Congreaa, ii rej-cting from repreaeutation ihe beat. a'eat and noat apeed taeana afjabrvan Statea, acitiiowlrdsed to be in the raa taring all the Sia. to the ber.efita aaajUniatt, by hiang thoir i counted in frigbiaaf c'in'iiutioial repreaenta'ire gov-jvor of the coitantu'innal anandoi-int a. araraaat and whareaa many of the Indiana , ibmg elavery, thf Senate and II ue have

tliwa diatanded, anal eara flatly preeaed agmnat a head thrown birk datiantly, tol-i n ita'aaadiaa; atrfe Willi eyea agfearn, and aeractuag blast of war. and atepa aa of t. falling daw,

young Nwval crept along tba nplintend

ba pot wi.h tha heaua. Wiiboit laying

inn the liymn-b i-k a'ie htjrrid to the amoke hooaa, carved out a aultab'e of pork, and, an abe suppoaed. z it in th p u. When the p'. pr tim came for uticg hr hymn book, h-r mort;6oalion at

d aeoaerlrg ihn! ahe bad carried tj fn lica..dg-. , .a , mo-t,l throagb tba

of p-rk m her hand In ita atead, waa oaly darko.ta J-ju, arith tad awag trtornphequa I 'd by the a-tuii.tim-nl and indiyna ot'y, tlaa af her batbaad at ladinf kymt ok! ii,nwihan ixpreeation and a growl boiled op with the beaoa lor d i.ner. It ia parhape an oath, in daTBaa reageaaca tM tht pibaa af fat pork diaappearod iiu hfet.l ba aurted bock, and, crooked in

tne !ely pocket wit b hont tha an-. rapid body like a letter 8 ot rather like a U

lp that the boik and bana weot uui i inverted riood in fierce eaaecianee.

ti.r i.gb an open window. 'Taraa well. With eyeballa afarim aad

I Congreaaitmul district convenliona have baaa aatdaad adj rud bfor the call for

"-urped powera not delegated to them b ihc Cinati'otloa. and era acting in violatioi

i: u "''" "J - - life V,th a h)alii.e h n h tbd ' huttJ kno

A bjnm for the tBfb f'r u' glonoua cbief. Wild the aOBl ul n ctiilroU 'f Wtio. feXfgl in lataaaa ol kfa rymen'e r'i!h'. dtau.ia m .'nmor'aiiiy 'e plae, At A hulda wiJ a nUo ' pu!.- ihiW, 1 ha nail- n'4 b. In witn an ir n will.

the National l'm .n Convention waa ma ie'ihereof. We fu"her brlieva that all uim-

bera f-om the Sju'hern Statee who hav

been legally elected, and poeeeae t he conati

toiionai qoaiifiaiioae. ebooid be immediately admitted and upon the refuaal of Con reaa to adir.it the membe'e of buch Slater to their art a. it ia tiia prerogative and do'v

gstet t large nin the S'ate of Indiana andof Hi- Pre.ttletH o' the Unned Statet to de-

vi ile fgat-e fur e rh C ,o'eaai al I). a. : fond an J uphold the intfrity of eaery S;ate

w ti, and. cone qu iy, win ne unrepre-

rented utileaa by Iba action of that committee: For ifte. remedy avhereol i: ia Kno nil, That thia Crntrtl Committee, repn arm ing all the 1)V. riete ol IBB State ol Indiana, will proceed to appoint ur dele

A hvnin ' th" cnnn who in atonnv tuner, W:in clvMida t it.frJ uVt w ir j i it.)' a' r, rttatf tU'iibati.'d i ' g."nt n.in 'a Ol r and oppreaioi., a gianl'e .vtr, Aod 10 ti 'o id o.r a viar and !ne. Tt.e lata, tha key, of tha aatioa'e hie.

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WbaM In BaBM ell" 1' Ur hih 01 i f I .me,

Ami 'he liu-r irit wou'd black-'n hie d- rj.

h In. i. j A id ItM fi ! of in. aen.ioa CuVaced w a. it ", l'r-l Y la V I ' PtM' tili Ii lala ihm ne-ic a 'iei n .-f. .. ,riO iii

t-irt, ex -epi Wbara atvh appi i' imemt harr

he n ttreidy me hv' D irict conveatipni

of the pe p'e; X eptii.g al ifie Fifth au U t vrntl D-atrie.t. wh-re eonven'ioba er 10 aarait b M the 7 a and 9th of A-tifi:-:

The fi-l. owing d!egttct aud coitlincen tfclegatea bfa toeu app.iMeo Iii tt.e orde

in wf ich i fy are named:

' Fr tb" State a Larf Ilefegatea: II

Tl "a A Ii ladrii a, 'J-oo'i I Tnom L)oa

, r, ..r.l (iranain N Frc:, Hon. i J

Zeu f. Contlngenta: Hon S 11 Perbin

il q WtM Praakiia.Cvroaal Ckm Daaftl

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Hon A O 1 wney. v' . bOB: aat ix. .l DEiiaArea-

Fir.t Ii 1 lirt!eg,-ea: W F P.i'jaon

ilott V F Parrel t Conting- t: il RA i' eateaia, R rh .r j K -le A fj q. Second I) atrii t i i.'(rie: Levi S srke K'-tj., (J Mitral J .niea A C av-i.i. Cawtia

F S ler C .Ol. e. C L

ii j in the Union, and "t, tako care that

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ParaWkaaaaäBaffy; mm. j .

The Hew Bouaty Bill Th Naw Yorb Trioun, or. the day be for tii paeaaee of the bounty bill bv the

Senate, wrote ae foliowa of that meaaore:

eara aaiant, and open mouth, inwhieh twa rowa of fange wood forth eberp and in dread conformity, alow up a poet, from oat th

dark fce'i.w, a head appeared.

Utk..- .... i. .u . .w a . A dreadful tocaia of determined efrife, " 1 here ia yet aome hope that the Senate

will refaae to paee the bill for the equal za-

young .Nur a I ti. ered; than, with fee uu-

. .I. .. . Ibfanehed, and mouatache -landing etraigbt un of bounitea, aa the H-uae lueiala upon . V ! L 1 . - A ..II . ' I J I . . K .

oeior nie not, ant iaii oung wiiciy 10 imm paaoing braege, atepped back ia cautipaa ia vitation to the foe. Approached the other aad with preparation dire, each cat auryayed tba tautaga ground of the field. Around they walked, aitl taila uplifted in the air, w tail from their moutba, in accent biaaiag with eonum ng rage, dropped brief bat aarfai aa tencea of hat. Thrica round tha roof tbay waa ia cir

cle, each with eye upon tha faa Intently

it diaagreemente, and the matter ie referred to a committee of conference. Thie bU ia foolhardy, it add a vaat ezpe.i to the na.ion, an 1 doee Mtla good to ie 'ividu ila." Tlie New York Tribune ia tha oracle o the R -publican prea. It repreeenta th .entment of the Repnblican party. The

fribune woppoerd to tra pasaageol the only

meaauta paeard by the Thirty-ninth Congrea that it calculated to benefit the white man, aad what ie much more, the white

ealdier. Bot wdMe the Ne- Vork Tribune

............ ., . . , . 'bent ; then eidwie moving, aawaroat wich uppoae everv meaaure that u oold benefit,

cat, gave ana long drawn, tarnaa, aar age y-e i , tnd buckled ta.

Why öe Sn.iaid N t ir.

A i trti. - lb !'..- .' j I :' - , jiv- .c- bte; C Uiu

eeven gojd re j.t ' y a 't..i hau i an ; awar. 'I'l ird l)itrVt Te!e.'t' C '' iel Frank

i E'nrr eon, H n To maa R 'obh. Cmtia-

II n J loa D Nev. II m F T fiord

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ktariing in It n '"unJ ft pai-arng-r with hui all 4-r .'. ended and apparent. ojef men. Tlie nungrt appe( d 10 hav. je-ed at eigh!v w!rert Ouryounc traveler, ei.utk with he empoltr.'y mild and happy eapvet wh' b diiincu.ned al hi fellow ptrecafer-.. determine 1 ta aacer tain the teeret of a iorg life, tnrj the art of

making old age comfortable, lit addreeet'd

i. It atair : ig

aaewear. Forth Uia-ri.-. fi,.'.e,ia),. Dr I rg .e tppaiently tha t .d-at. who to a fcir..

S. Ii ra vu'ir -i ''"iner too in for tjBerrv, C ri.f E'"i, E q. CTaatingtat: decani ir. jGen. ril J ibtaa F ley, Hon a H Line 3. It i im.v arJ v implying a f-ar either ' atifitn D atrictDr Itge'ea: John h E d-r of Bot bein hener-.f or i.tn-yeti. V. q.. BaiJ 'tun F Dvia. Pq. 0 in'mgOiita; 4 It ki b4Tatlapan y. A en'leman,jCrtia F Al No i, I. j . H m W HJeaataga, aca-'rdii.g i 'Vf :. r. faa vemeel roan Sevrnih D "ict Delegaia: C..ui:l J wi bred, '-a.- alack a one will bo j I Alexander. Hiar Ray lean VV llpnaa. I n-

more awear ilmn r, into ie atreei ba atoaw jtlngent: Major A M Poett, Hon Henry:

mud with a loafer " .

6. It ja indec' - ffeiiaiee to delicacy ; E hili D:trirt Deirgataa: Dr Jemca and etieem.lv unfit for rum ete. Mc Wo.kmtin fjlonei E f Lveaa. CluiI. 5. It ie faalwh. "Want of decency i ente: W C V ..ie, Eq , Hon Jete Odal!. wtMf aenae. Nintfc Ii -...et Delegetee; P. P Effibger, 7. It , a: , . . !. tin' or i ni which con 'E'q., Jamba Bradley, K-q Continganfa:

i.lat U inj alway led a regular and abate it. u life, eating vegtahli a a;i d drinking water i'ne yi-una man waa rat her daunt e 1 at thia. inasn-nch a ha rather liked tn good ihiuva mi 1Mb life. He acV.-e.-.f the aecond. who aatnundtr him by aying that he had alwaya eatn roatt be. and gnnb to b ;! reyo ar y f jd

ccitrt.

IKTHhe wor a handsome c inolin the

dhy when flrat w e m r, ha acudded like a ael.oouer with a cloud of ce urate eat; a aba wapt aaoagj the paraoiei.t with grandeur nt to kill, we aw her but a momrn;, bat wa think wa aea her gif II. Tka wind waa oa a bender, and aa auc aa a witch, and it played the very dickene with duet, dimity and "ich;'' tha gaitare ware delleioua which her feet were made to fill;we eaw her avT a in cm nt, but wa think ja iar tili. acooted round tka ewner. and atreamdaaa behind, ker crennlipe and calico

romping in the wind; to have kept in poeitioa wouUi have baffled half her

bail!; wa saw her but a moment, but wa think we art bar at! 1 1.

CrTh Portland Argue feeUagly obbbtaaa: J i raalaacbaly fact that tba aaaiaUat editor pariahad ib the raeaat great ra. H haa long been connected with tk

aWffiM aad waa rather a aharp fallow. Hia Bbaia waa Shear.

Hon Thome J M-rr field, A L Wheeler,

let). Tenth Diatrict Da legatee: Hon A P

Edierte!, Colonel I B Mcl. i d Con-

tingenta: 8s.nuel E Alvord, E.q , E.t W Brown, F.q. On motion of R H Hatt. Bq, the following reaoiationa waa ananimouely adopt, d Reoolvcd, That the deiegatee appointed from thia 8tate, oa behalf of tha Democracy, to tha convention at Philadelphia, en the 14th of Aaguat. 1866, go without laatruet'ona, with the general rrqueat ta eoaeult Ith euch recogniaed deiegatee who may

attend the aame, oa ail meaanrea calculated to harmoniao aad bring together the S'atea of tha Union. Toia committee can not better explain ita poaition than bj readoptng the following reaolatioaaof the convention of March If, 1866. Reeolved, That tha principle avowed by Preaident Jobnaoa ia hia annual meeaage, looking to the early praetical raetoratioa of all the Statee to their righte in the Uoioo, maete with our hearty appraval; and Iba a tlon of the majority in Cengreaa, dictated

jlavl fir ;h laet evn'y year., nddirt that

aM 'ti"'el on regularity. The third had a ior.gep hia day by never aeking at aeceptiag oflce; the fourth by

reolutly abstaining from all political or

Jrrligioa ronlrovaraiea. and tha fifth by go

ing to bed at aeoaet and riaiag at dawa.

Tka eixth waa appareatly ranch yourtger

than the other five; hie bair waa lees gray.

and there wee more of a placid smile denoting a perfectly eaav roaccienee, mantled hia rh eb, and hie voire waa jocund aud atroac .

They wer all aurpnaad to learn that he

waa by tan yeare, the oideat

in theJ

coach.

'Uow," exclaimed our yoang traveler, 'how ie it yoa hove preserved tbue the

(reahneea of Ii fa P Tba old gentleman Immediately aaewered the young man. by eaylag ; "I have drank water and drank wine; I have eaten meat end vegetable; I bate

dabbled ia politlee aad written religoua

pamphleta; I have gone ta bed at midnight, aad gat up at eunriee and al noon;" he then

concluded with the aingular remark "but

I bate alwaya paid for my aeaepapera."

A PsxaoBAL Job. Ceagreea demanda

retrenchment of the department a, and ralaea tha compeaeatioa af membere to five thou-

aaad dollar aar aeeaioa. fnd. Herald.

the aaildier, it baa been forward in rgirg

uaoo Caxpgrea the nrceiaity of .'egflaiing for the aegro, and I aa inal . upon th

paeage f t lawa ard 'he appropriation of

unney for the A 'rirna' protect!. n, educa

tion ai d eltvatioe. Tre Tr buna believed arith Senator Fi -ee .dm, tba. t the Qorern

:nu: ..:J not o ve tne d b' that it had never contrat rd it. and coneequr ntlv ii .ight never to par it, and that the eol&fj ol the Union lied received for hl ervicra all the coin peneet ion that had been promia-

ed him, or that he wa entitled la. Thu ! another instance of radical gratitude for the oUier. I.ia. Herald.

Tha New Bouuty BiU-What it wi-'I Coat

Nrw V mi, Ju.'y 31. W'athlngfon epecla't - the rooming pa pete ear an opinion prva; la tbat tha army "quai:guoA bill, which paaaed . ong cae ou he laet night of 'beecaeiob, will root th

O-v rnoient aereitl hundred miliiona of

doi:are It it pr.p-r to .ay tin upiatu-i ia!

ri d opo-i the till (irt intriduced ia the

S aate bv Mr Wileaa, attach wouH have cot fr m 200 o 230 millif.n. The bii. finallt

adopted ia a compromive between the a nor

b:ll aad the baa iniroduce'i into the H JU..

by Mr Sehend. The former pro. dad fot

th payment of $100 per year to amdiare

who had aerved three yeare with a Goran.

taent bounty of not more than $100, the

Tue fur flew. A miat of half hang over the battle field. High above the din of pateing wagooe roae the tum nit of the truggling eaa- So gleamed their eye in frerx that to be, wbo aaw the conflict from a window near, naught elee waa plain bot flery etat that moved in orbila moat eccentric. An hour they atroggled In lempeeiooaa might; then faiil and fainter gjrew tha äqual) of war, uatil II round Waa haabad. T en went I forth with lamp in hand, aad by Ita ghoatly light the field surveyed

What eaw I ? 8 x claaa oae eer -of teeth, aerbapea handfu'i and, aava lur, nought else ex cap, acolitary tail. Thar tail waa NovvePe y he ring I knew it There wa Bat

we'i! Ie; the matter reat. That twil will da with ut the aar

Two Ucrdred AbD Fiptt MiLuoaa ta

C MiRtsar l Jcb Ovarburdered aa tha

people are with taxation, it may ba intereet mg for them to bnw how aome of it Ie raiaed and how I'. t qnannVred by Con.

grea ir. job of various kind. For exam, pie, ther goa for the Fredmei'e Bureau job $7 000 000 Natu nl Bank interact joS 30000.000 Increased tariff tub 80.000000

Inereaoed revenue job 8 000.600

bounty to be deducted from the amount thutji'ubd'g debt and gold elliog job 10000006 to be paid them. The latter provided forjE ''ft''n Bureau jcb 6000.000 the deduction of local inate.d of aorii-il",c,n 1 i" .000

m it.tara .to (tsurnt XUUWOOO

Mieaiaip,.i and Yaxoa job bCOOOOOO

went bounties. Tue bill paaaed t estimat

ed to coat even'y-fivc or vtgnty million

quite enoiu'h, but not eo muco at t ted bv

Mr. Per,dn. The Paymss er Generali i" unciamcaahfW,qPO,OTD

aaye it will take three yeara ta examine tha account of the aoldiera ta whom thie extra bouaty is du. The amount paid eaeh year will therefore ba about $83,000,000. The claaae in the new boanly bill awarding to

twa yeara aoldiera who have received a

bounty of $50, a earn ol $50 mare Ie faepe retire, aa there ie no euch eieee.

Nortnarn Pacific Railroad job $0,000.006

07 A precoeiooi youngoter being aaked haw ataay gender there were replied: "Three, air--tha masculine, feminine and neutral." "Vers well done my aon; now go oa ta

define them."

"The maaeuline Ie man, feminine ie wa

men. aad the neutral ia old maid and poli-

tietana.

rjQrIi waa the custom af a a old lady wha formerly entertained travelers, before bar gneate commenced a meal, to ak a kleawtag which h general! v o a eluded tbue: "Make ua truly thankful for tba food beore aw Beckv. bead round the pone, and tbaa the blaeutta a ft er werde Am a OOTbe will af Dr. gird Poanpff, af Ola.

dnnetl, recaatly deeeeeed. who haqusthd hie head to a friend aad papil far eeieatlie purpaaea, baa finally baaa edmUtad te pro

bate. Tba beqeeat hi, tharafbre, legall acknowledged, aad the head wilt reaafa fa Profeoeor Keekelor'B cabiaal.

QCrThe PrMideai tafoved faaigm the bill

adiBtttibf Nebraska ia'o Iba Uia. .

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